News from 18/07/1992
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John Willan, Liz Dolan, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, John O'Hare, Crispian Hollis Chairman, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, N. S. Willson, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Graham Ball, Timothy Radcliffe, Nicholas Watt and Sean MacCarthaigh, Marion Shoard, Michael Binyon, Eve-Ann Prentice, and our Foreign Staff, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Joan Rivers, David Lowenthal, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Joyce Youings, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Donovan, Gabriella Gamini and our Foreign Staff, Peter Ball, Michael Clark and Colin Narbrough, Ray J. Wright, Robert Seely, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Peter Marsh, Frances Bissell, John Brandon University of Wales College, Charles Bremner, J. G. Hyde, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter S. Paul, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., J. M., M. N. Brayshaw, Stephen Hargrave, Simon Tait, Oscar Moore, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Brian W. Tiffen, Lindsay Cook, John Cuckney, Chairman, Anglesey, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, C. G. P. Lakeman, Christina Koning, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, David Kauders, Raymond Keene, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Heather Alston, Matthew D'ancona, Cheryl Taylor, Peter Stothard, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Richard Gutch Chief Executive, Timo Hannay St. John's College, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sarah Jane Creckland Saleroom Correspondent, John St Albans Chairmans, Philip Webster and Lindsay Cook, Michael JENKINS(Director), Jamie Dettmer, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, George Hill, Graham Paterson, Gerard Davies, Michael Seely, P. D. Childs, Ted Hughes, Alan Lee, Nicholas Pye-Smith, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Chris Dighton, Patricia Koza, David Sinclair, Bruce Boucher, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Derek Harris, Angela Wigglesworth, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Bea Cowan, Arthur Leathley, Michael Roffen Bishopscourt, Fiona Beckett, Roger Black, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Jamie James, Julia Bright, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Owzat, John Caird RSC Director, John Watson, David Baird-Murray (Chairman),
ResumoExam results may govern teachers' pay Review body accused of U-turn in proposing performance-related awards Pensions appeal Inside Faldo record Degree results Next Week Index Weekend Times A flak-jacketed diplomat goes to war Bosnia's fighting factions yesterday agreed in London to begin a 14-day ceasefire tomorrow, placing their heavy weapons under Un supervision and declaring that they would not break the truce even if provoked. The first real glimmer of hope for peace came as Douglas Hurd ventured into the battle zone of Sarajevo. Michael Binyon went with him Defeated doctors learn how to stomach failure Clinton moves into 23-point lead Mortgage rate rise blamed on Treasury Kuoni Beauty on the Wane Beauty on the Loire Beauty on the Wing Judge in libel case condemns Gecas as mass murderer Join the Great Ghost Hunt The Sunday Times Sealink Stena Line Archives held clue to war killings Germans fly home under English eyes Mob stones police in second night of street violence Bristol riots Enquiry launched into joyride deaths New Zealand Immigration Service Bottomley to study sacking at hospital News in Brief Pindown staff sacked Scarecrows out of order Prostitute bank clerk Bomb hoaxer jailed Sutch loses his identity Students' economy car sets world record at 7,500mpg Kevin Eason finds that the motorist's dream of a frugal car is still miles from the showroom Merseyside police authority split over deal with Halford Surgeons rebuild boy's face from photograph Virgin Knife is found near scene of murder Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Imbert studies security at palace Library will shelve its charge idea News in Brief £30,000 fine Police ruling Action rejected Surgery error Stations to go Sotheby's faces facts on portrait of Bard Degrees wait until students pay rent Qantas Targets to cut delay for air travellers GP group predicts 50% rise in patients' complaints Town rejects grammar school The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Gardeners save Britain's butterflies Fish fight for role as water watchdog By our Education Correspondent: Experts plot course for happy child prodigies Thwarted fishermen confront Major Rentokil pays £90,000 to pesticide cancer man Blackspot that battled to find jobs for people who nearly lost hope Soldier in rifle death is cleared News in Brief Negatives lost Castle's award PC over limit Bakery victims Butlers Wharf Scientists failed to link sisters with killing Canon Athletes offered needles Nissan Fowler tells worried Tories that ERM realignment would lift interest rates Beaten but unbowed, Gould says he still sets Labour's agenda BR sell-off 'complete by 2002' Lunn Poly Tory MEP trumps the chatterers with a one-card trick Low-key election fight ends with a dull thud Car bomb kills 18 as Maoists extend terror tactics to Lima Rover Metro Our Foreign Staff: Belligerent Saddam mocks UN Kidnappers of child jockeys hobbled Rabin wins peaceful end to siege Apple MacIntosh. The power to succeed Clinton takes big poll lead after sales pitch to middle America Cheltenham & Gloucester Domingo flies to Seville after singer is killed in accident People Democrat covers himself against zealous Republican mudslingers Bill Clinton's acceptance speech at the convention sent a folksy message intended to dispel voters fears that he is a liberal, Peter Stothard writes from New York Paradise Valley sect drains springs of Old Faithful Scientist fear that America's greatest natural attraction could be ruined, writes Ben MacIntyre President looks to Baker for inspiration Carrington secures ceasefire in Bosnia Beaten dragons seek a haven in Europe Minolta Picture Gallery France goes ga-ga the American way Charles Bremner finds the French appetite for American pop art, Fast food, fashion and language growing Opposition makes Bonn recall MPs Havel resigns as Slovakia asserts its independence Apricot Poland's miners lead strike onslaught Cash injections kill pain in Kiev Using abortin as a means of birth control is under review in the former republics, Robert Seely writes in Kiev Brussels plans EC secrets act News in Brief Terror laws Treaty ratified (AP): Trip blocked (Reuter): Press takeover (AFP): Protest killings Rover 400 Series The papacy endures as an elective dictatorship ... and moreover Should the Queen pay tax? Alan Hamilton wonders who would gain if the sovereign had to answer to the inland Revenue Labour's owl of the remove John Smith to prove himself a radical as Labour leader, Peter Riddell says A Week in Politics Too plain John Smith The Times Diary The par of prayer The Times Diary Maxwell house party The Times Diary Clinton's Challenge Returned to Nature England's Edge Filling Maxwell pensions gap Young arthritics Student unions Green towels Huck's home state Japan's place in the trading world Religion on TV County history Historic houses in perspective Not on the ball Master's election Square meals for synod Court Circular Weekend royal engagements Announcements University news Personal Appears in Weekend Times Arlott's lots Dinner Just the ticket Anniversaries Latest wills Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Marriages Luncheon Church news Cranfield honours Memorial services Service luncheon Appointments Vintners' Company Air Commodore William Ewing Professor Marsden Jones Dr J. M. B. (Marsden) Jones, emeritus professor at the American University in Cairo, has died unexpectedly while on holiday in Cyprus aged 71. He was born in Three Crosses, near Swansea, on December 20,1920 Dr Cicely Williams Dr Cicely Williams, CMG, FRCP died in hospital near her home in Oxford on July 13 aged 98. She was born in Jamaica on December 2,1893 German Serrano Weekend birthdays Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum Rabbi Mare H. Tanenbaum who played a leading role in promoting Jewish Christian relations and in relief efforts for communities in conflict. has died aged 66 in New York His Honour Norman Brodrick Appreciation Jane Austen Francis Humblet Francis Humblet, secretary general of the belgian senate for more than 20 years and of several European parliamentary assemblies, has died aged 81. He was born on December 20,1910 Smith victor with largest mandate in party history The Times Crossword No 18,974 Fatal fire halts holiday ferry mid-channel Moderate Seldane Weather Rapide Cheltenham& Gloucester Building Society Business Profile Weekend Money Cash shortfalls put pressure on mortgage rates Savings bond challenges funds The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyd's names suffer High Court setback in compensation fight City urged to pay up for Mirror fraud Money moves Door stopper Credit marks MFI bounces onto market at a premium Britain's Largest Retirement Income Specialist Sid sniffy Identifraud Dollar and shares plunge on $7bn US trade deficit Cash piles M&S chief signals cuts but rules out price war Goode Durrant in the red Acceptances withdrawn GUS results Brasway IBM shares slide as problems grow All eyes are on lombard rate in ERM season of discontent Wellcome mat laid for the long haul Tempus Man who revived Rank dies at 67 By a Correspondent: Creditors tail to block BCCI payout deal Jacques Vert has £2.8m loss and closes in US Business Roundup Murdoch leaves Ansett Henlys fights back Power property sale Tarmac to raise £60m (Reuter): Dow drops 29 points Wall-Street Orchestrator of a classical success story Running one of five major orchestras in London is not just a matter of fun, as John Willan told carol Leonard Business Profile: John Willan Bundesboy network forces UK off well-worn financial tracks Week Ending Matthew Bond Homeowners Friendly Society British Funds Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Trade gloom on Wall St cuts £9bn off UK prices Stock Market Major Changes Reuter: Gatt talks in deadlock over farm subsidies The last tycoon The Sunday Times Credit Data Concern Beware fast-talking and fast-driving investment cowboys Lindsay Cook offers a step-by step guide to spotting the identikit fraudster Self-regulation may not suffice: investors must protect themselves The Joneses fall into discredit Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor The London Fixed Rate Account Compensation scheme faces record claims Lautro warns pension salesmen Fidelity Investments M&G Credit data files cause concern The first most people people know about what is kept on credit reference agency files is when they are refused credit Northern Rock Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Using lump sums of money to help secure a financial future Liz Dolan looks at investing £50,000 and £100,000 Save & Prosper Prudential BT investors may forfeit rights Rothschild Asset Management Limited Skipton Building Society Sid strikes and Henry bides his time Rupert Bruce says the stage have headed for the hills and flotations flop as weary investors find better homes for their cash Private share ownership is facing a steady decline Bristol commencing sharedealing service Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Foreign Colonial CGT Allowance, June 1992 Savings are up-or they could be down Save & Prosper Chase De Vere Investments Plc Cutting the cost of Euro money transfers Sara McConnell examines some cross-border banking services One customer has used the service to pay an electricity bill incurred at his holiday home in France Customers often did not know whether they would pay twice, in Britain and then again at the bank abroad National Savings Fees by post Bristol & West & You The spirit of Jarndyce v Jarndyce is alive and well in Britain Frank words over franc deals Letters Beating the endowment salesmen at their own game Registrar roasted Due diligence needed when dating a direct debit mandate Fidelity Investments More on fees Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Wall St depresses shares Heath Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Revolution keeps Britain in the frame Britin will unveil a revolutionary cycling frame at the Olympics. Peter Bryan reports on the improvements it offers From a Correspondent: Reilly puts loyalty first for finale Rugby League The Times New Zealand shake up pack Ellerston teams slip in struggle Polo The Weekend Fixtures World Cup profit put at £5.5m over and above gate receipts Rugby Union: Tournament Surplus Exceeds Pessimistic Estimates Crookes Healthcare Finalists out to improve recent form All clean athletes must support stricter testing By our Sports Staff: Roche uses the Alps to make up ground Cycling Results and Positions British women slip down to qualifiers Tennis Carl completes Games with golden memory Schools Sport Cole savours fruits of a vintage crop Richard Evans visits an historic stable boasting an impressive array of juvenile talent Mandarin: Ripon Result from Yesterday's Five Meetings Jape heads Italian raid Mandarin: Lingfield Perks successful return Mandarin: Lyric Fantasy can sprint clear Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin: Wolverhampton Toulon to miss Ascot showpiece Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Ayr Notley serves notice of Stewards' Cup chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Selectors will put their faith in swing and seam Moxon shows he remains among leading openers Ground record for Yorkshireman Moores joins Smith to steer Sussex to smoother waters South Africa reject TV instant replay Yesterday's BRlTANNIC Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Picture Gallery Unsung duo sets solid stage for Northants success Casual approach proves expensive Lewis turns on Botham Results from Gateshead Selling the golden goose Sprint trio impressive in spirited final fling Athletics Picture Gallery The old master with a touch of madness in his method A day on which the putts refused to drop for two of Faldo's main rivals Kick and kick Simon Barnes on Saturday Egg flip Facts machine For the Records Bubble bursts for woeful Woosnam Warwick set for challenge In Brief Scots protest Surrey's title Hampshire win Carr's target Dominance ends Test for Roberts Canada high Nolan keeps winning streak going Bowls Racing Faldo in control after majestic performance Third championship in sight as Open record falls American Express Cards The Open Leader Board Second round Scores from Muirfield Today Long and short world of Raymond Floyd Patricia Davies at Muirfield Couples is at head of notable failures Food and Drink Hands off the British hedgerow John Major has pledged to save the hallmark of our countryside, But, Marion Shoard asks, will his schemes ensure its survival? Property Passport to France Whitehead & Partners Passport to France Film WB Theatre Dance Music Evenings out Exhibtions Exhibitions Salerooms Video Bookings Remove the lid and stand back Lynne Truss, reviewing Pandora's Box, determines that the fallibility of science is one of the great betrayals of out times TV Review Exploding taboos Record review: Sophien B. Hawkins, the Britten Quartet and Yuri Bashmet Rock Guilty Secrets Trio of one-off quartets Classical TV Preview Qantas Entertainments South Bank Raymond Gubbay BBC Proms 92 PR Kiri Te Kanawa & JosÉ Carreras Travelling Opera Peak District puzzlers Richard Morrison can see signs that the Buxton Festival may be back on top form Barbican Hall Stockard channing Six Peter Issaac in Association with the National Trust… Bristol Old Vic The Eighteenth Barmouth Arts Festival Back on his feet Arts Brief Visit the Courtauld Institute Galleries Sarajevo-Hollywood , via Cannes The Serbian film director Emir Kusturica talks to Oscar Moore about his first American project The South Bank Centre Contrasting campaigns In Japan, Rodney Milnes sees Royal Opera triumph, while Stephen Pettitt (below) tours with the Northern Sinfonia Bite the bullet train Meeting of minds over a 50-year gap Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights Alice Tully Hall Opera: New York The Sunday Times Pauline Collins Let's go out to eat tonight Frances Bissell, the Times cook, suggests a menu versatile enough for dinner in the garden-or a quick retreat indoors Victoria Wine Muted cheers, comrades Robin Young tries the dubious fruits of glasnost Best buys Great Classics Rillettes France Say cheese, and Pugson smiles Peter Pugson is carving out his future as a grocer with a style of service from the Past. Fiona Beckett reports Going nicely nutty Kind Food: Alison Johnson Martini Extra Dry Boardroom monkey business Angela Wigglesworth visits a Zoo taking expe Saturday Rendezvous The Times Events Barmy? It's enough to make an organic grower steam Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Marsh man on a mission Philip Merricks is working to save one of the most important wildlife wetlands in Europe, Bea Cowan says Blown into a flighty adventure Events Imagine kingfishers becoming extinct ... Feather report Return to Thebes Picture Gallery Gardens to visit Where to Walk When to Go Cordula What to Read How to Get There Loire Valley George Hill finds centuries of history carved into the chalky stone of the Loire, where ch?teaux dot the landscape and the region's prosperity flows with France's longest river Almost too big to buy Property What to Do Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Where to Eat Where to Stay What to Buy Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Its Hampton Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Palace Court Kensington Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The house where time stood still Property Croudace homes Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd The Times Sad Puritan beauty French flair on a cottage scale Francesea Greenoak wanders through the spectacular delights of an unusual 'English country garden' in the byways of northern France Shoparound Best Buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Barbara Taylor Bradford My Perfect Weekend Lot's lavender hills Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Complete Pedestal Panel Kit Boden Norton and Townsend Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Cruiseships are Hiring! Factory Shop VISA Cooling English thirsts Win a luxury wine wekend in a Bordeaux château Taste the fruits of your labour Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Prestige Engineering (UK) Ltd Concise Crossword No 2844 Telephone 071 481 4000 Winning Move The Times Rentals Lots of vintage fun Private buyers are discovering the discovering the pleasure of bidding for wine at auctions Announcements Stars join the paper chase Nicole Swengley writes on stylish stationery from Brond street Starlight Foundation Royal Mint The Times Delta Air Lines BBC1 Variations Spode BBC1 Variations Saturday Review Halifax Opening Shots Contents The Misfit Harrods Knightsbridge Häagen-Dazs Agen-Dazs Fox and hounds Rothmans King Size Schlitz Jonny Cat A Town Called Malice Royal Mint R Any Time Ambra Hung in the name of truth Portraits now reveal more about their subjects than some of them might wish, Richard Cork writes Ernest & Julio Gallo With Ernest and Julio Gallo Syncopated ribbons Embrace this summer's smouldering passion for the Latin American look in ruffled skirts and tasselled bikinis. Sarah Newton picks the high notes of a ambo rhythm that will be heard through next season, too, as the fringed festival looks set to run and run. Photographs by James Wedge Oldham Power Soal Batteries Nts to his Triumph. Now He Can Do Loves and lies under the greenwood tree London's Open-Air Theatre is enjoying its sixtie6th annivesary this year. Maria Aitken celebrates its magic and looks back on her own involvement with 'the Park' Photographs by Paul Massey Delivering a bite with every gag Clement Freud Gut Feelings Restaurant Guide Cheap Haute coutured cuisine Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Waiting for the Yankee dollar Despite Castro's orator, Cuba is once again bidding for tourist trade Alice Thomson found loots of food for the senses bar one. Photographs by Barry Lewis Travel Travel notes Overseas Travel China Barcelona breaks Even Olympics must stop for the siesta. Robert Elms knows where to go between events, and at night Club Thiers Saint James Paris Land of Canaan Overseas Travel British Airways The World's Favourite Airline The Times A Paquet Cruise Company Overseas Travel Rockford Travels UK Holidays Austravel Columbus Travel Insurance The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Trail Finders Special Interests Exodus Passage to South America Highbullen Hotel Alaska Canada Tilda Rice An officer, a gentle man and a killer Only one fighting soldier has ever won two VCs. John Percival on the curious contradictions of Charles Upham Minotaur lost in a Spanish labyrinth to The Interior Castle a Life of Gerald Brenan By Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy Sinclai, Stevenson, £25 Books Paperbacks Picture Gallery The cardinal's sins of commission Il Gran Cardinale Alessandro Farnese, Patron of the Arts By Clare Robertson Yale University Press, £35 Goon with the wind The Reluctant Jester My Head-On collision with the 20th Century By Michael Bentine Bantam Press, £16.99 Angels and rattlesnakes in love Life Force By Fay Weldon HarperCollins. £14.99 Turtle Moon By Alice Hoffman MacMillan. £14.99 Laurels that rest too heavily Rain-Charm for the Duchy And Other Laurate Poems By Ted Hughes Faber, £12.99/£4.99 paperback £75 cased limited edirion New poetry Controlled blend of native spirit Get out as Early as You Can By Barry Graham Bloomsbury. £13.99 Last Orders and Other Stories By James Meek Polygon paperback, £7.95 after the Stranger Came By Frederic Lindsay Deutsch. £13.99 Putting pay on display The Middle Classes 1900-1950 By Alan A. Jackson David St John Thomas, £22.50 Put the wind in your sails The Times Saturday Review offers readers a chance to try their hand at sailing at a special one-day school Floating invitation Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3159: Eightsome Really Chess 'I was a I nut on records and statistics' A Childhood: Mark McCormack Sharp Visitors Guide to the Moon Suzuki
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