News from 29/07/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Henry Matthew, David Adams, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Derek Ezra, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Rachael Kelly, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Roger Barking, Lynne Truss, C. Carney, Secretary, Debra Isaac, John Best, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Jack Bleiman, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Taylor of Gosforth, David Lloyd, Carol Anderson, Kenneth Leech, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, and James Bone, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Griffith Edwards, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Ruth Sullivan, Virginia Ironside, John Percival, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Michael Howard, Simon Tait, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Benjamin Ivry, Alison Roberts, John O'leary and Matthew D'ancona, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Bryan, Heather Kirby, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Neil Lbennett, Banking Correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, Sarah Jane Saleroom Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Mrs Anna Milford, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Bowen Cory, John Shircliff, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Associated Press, Henry F. Bear, Michael Hornsby, William Watson, David W. Hide, Alan Lee, Jan Snook, Ben MacIntyre, Barry Field, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Simon Miles, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, B. L. Hampton, Michael Horsnell, Simon Allen, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Jonathan Lyons, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Rosalind Miles, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Lord Ezra, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoPatten seizes control of state education in schools reform Judo silver for Stevens opens British account Index Life & Times The game is up for power players of Bribe City Lamont under attack from all sides Bush vents anger on Iraq with talk of conflict Ehrman Tapestry An Aunt in Agony Flattened by Fantasy Fascinated by Sweet Fa Appeal court condemns 'disaster' of £40m Blue Arrow trial The judge and the prosecution were at fault in the second longest criminal case in English legal history, the Court of Appeal has ruled, Frances Gibb writes Journalist 'hit neo-Nazi leader with riding crop' New road surface cuts noise Depressed property industry fears land blight A two-tier register of contaminated land is to be drawn up by local authorities, Michael McCarthy writes Art sale raises £2.2m for Bond's receivers Hippies refuse to leave until dole day Equity theatre plea Journalist arrested Fines' poor reception Injunction for Jackson Butterflies invade Veteran wins battle Extra battalions to stay in Ulster RUC officer plotted to kill republicans, researcher tells court Minister asks eagle-eyed public to help trap poisoners of rare birds Vicitors to the countryside are being asked to watch for signs that protected birds are being poisoned, Michael Hornsby writes Birds of Prey Illegally Poisoned 1982-91 Toddler given 'one in a million' transplant Wilding Take your pick, Howerd told friends in his £1.3m will University backs old remedies Clerical Medical Heart risk fades days after smoking stops Stubbing out brings quick benefit Plenty of horns: Sayuri Ijima, left, and Shukuko… £17,000 award for injuries in womb UK tops Euro table of single mother Planners clear Shropshire's fly-in village for take-off The prerequisite for a place on a new estate will be a private pilot's licence, writes Rachel Kelly Stevens acclaims postwar buildings Royal parks reform dooms eyesores N&P Patten extends schools reforms into 21 st century Opting out Surplus places will lead to closures and transfer of resources Local Authorities The New Bureaucracy New authority to ensure quality of courses and assessment systems Curriculum NUT attacks paper as charter for selection Tories accused of stifling democracy Reaction Patten stakes future on death of authorities The education secretary wants to take schools out of the relam of local politics, John O'Leary reports Rover 200 Series Outsiders will enforce opt-outs IMF predicts slower growth after monetary union Eurosceptics will find the Imf report on European recession music to their ears, Tom Walker writes from Brussels US consults allies on military escort to protect Bosnia relief Shades of the great dictators darken detention centres All sides to the Balkan conflict claim civilians are being held in interment camps, Tim, Judah writes form zagreb From Associated Press in Yekaterinburg: Tests on remains of Romanovs revive Anastasia mystery Italy seeks worldwide help in war on Mafia Italy to adopt austerity budget Toyota Baghdad still defiant as arms monitors get ministry access Saddam overcomes sanctions with ease British Red Cross Bush vents anger CIA 'knew of secret mission by North' Masters of Deception sneak a byte from the Big Apple Iraq puts allies' resolve to the test Picture Gallery Gorbachev's party provided secret help for Gaddafi According to Soviet files, the advent of perestroilka did nothing to stop aid to Libya, writes Jonathan Lyons Castro faces uphill struggle A ruthless narcotics gang is putting Escobar in the shade A cartel which kills victms by chainsaw is dominating Colombia's drug trade, Ben MacIntyre writes from Medellin UN threatens use of force to safeguard Somali airlift Township comrades rule behind the barricades Gang law has a sinister grip on many lives in the Transvall, writes Michael Hamlyn in Jonannesburg Tokyo gets silly Games guide Mandela adopts softer approach Forte Hotels Mother of victim awarded $10.2m People My life is not my own Philip Howard on drama that cashes in on reality Losing faith in learning Yesterday's white paper needs to restore confidence in education's true values, writes Bryan Appleyard …and moreover Europe's phoney warlords Forget Fance's grandiose plans, Nato remains the West's best defence, says Michael Howard Second string may be pulled Try Speakers' Corner Out of Africa Comic-book PC State Knows Best Euro Vatman Cometh Let Them Travel Differing views on latest proposal to legalise cannabis Productive investment Crossword addicts Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Holiday safeguards Water resources County history Fruit machine law Why more judges are needed Jobless and riots Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheons Royal Society of Chemistry Appointments Announcements The actress Billie Whitelaw after being made a… Garden party Lord Archer Pierrepont School, Frensham, Surrey Skeleton find will shed light on 16th century Edinburgh Woodland sale plan provokes protest Marriages Forthcoming marriages Inner Temple Awards Word-Watching Brigadier Peter Moore Brigadier Peter Neil Moore, Dso and two Bars, Mc, and outstanding Royal Engineer, died on July 23 aged 81. He was born on July 13,1911 Ian Proctor Ian Proctor, dinghy designer, died at Hayling Island on July 23 aged 74. He was born on July 12,1918 Racing memento sold Johnny Martin Latest wills Hans Feld Hans Feld, filmcritic and historian, died in Hampstead on July 15, his 90th birthday. he was born in Berlin in 1902 Na'isa Assad Anniversaries Church news Apreciations Pierre Uri Rosemary Sutcliff The Austrian Occupation Bush talks of action against Saddam The Times Crossword No 18.983 Super cycle runs rings round Olympic riders Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times London Seldane Weather Rapide Breathless fun is for the birds Olympic sketch Business Today in Business US Surge Sour Taste PR Profit Chase on The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices CBI declares Britain deep in recession Trends survey confirms that companies' post-election optimism has evaporated By our Economics Correspondent: German inflation fall fails to dispel fears Brewing link terms imposed Eighties design meets nineties slump Stevens to leave Invesco Nuclear Electric aims to cut 3,000 jobs over three years Scottish Power Sport The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Greene King goes flat after failed bid Tempus YRM reduces final Allied Textile slides British Bio losses rise Ml calls for £15.8m to fund drug plant Business Roundup Maxwell administrator wins right to sue Barclays By our City Staff: Ashtead plunges to £2.3 m Scrutiny of Lloyd's in US eases Canada's two largest airlines to discuss link Company Briefs Defeated brewer attacks the City Nuclear Electric Incentives may mean BAe repaying £60m Losses at Allianz soar after US deals Court orders AML payment Sam Whitbread steps down Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options British Funds Kwik-Fit price slumps on gloomy profit forecasts Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Bonds help give Dow 51-point advance Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates CBI declares the recovery dead Comment Small beer Pooling resources The Times City Diary Stitched up Rhino run Banks focus on cost cutting and efficiency in high-tech revolution In the second of his features on the banking industry, Neil Bennett traces the move away from paper chasing Welcome return Industry rather than government should pay for training employees Taurus is a triumph of monopoly Greene King PLC Wall St boosts shares Health Group Two-year wait for recovery Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheshire County Council Jones Lang Wooton Real thing by the Broadway Get the measure before renting Investment Property Hurst Prime Mayfair Offices City of Coventry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Docherty & Co Times Newspapers Henry Butcher GH Values with an early warning Dixon makes most of late entry at English amateur Youth and experience vie for golf honours Results from Deal Robertson's slump continues Golf Pools Forecast Pirates in distress Faldo and Lyle are out of luck Sport in Brief Back home Fine record Silver for Palmer Champions fall from grace Confusion mars offshore race Yachting For the Record Today's Fixtures Flying Lochsong crowns glorious double for Smith Racing Premier League clubs asked to think again Football Tramontana pull away at high speed Polo Selkirk can reign supreme in Sussex Catterick Southwell Raceline Rodrigo De Triano returns Picture Gallery Yesterday's Results Goodwood Epsom Team failure puts added pressure on Gillingham Invasions bring an early end Cricket: Crowd Trouble Forces Floodlit International to Be Abandoned, while Counties Prepare for Natwest Trophy Quarter-Finals Cricketcall Searles streak into semi-final Gunnell remains confident of success Ayres steers West home Underdogs set to have their day Essex's class should see them home Leading First-Class Averages Regis could fulfil true potential by running full lap Stark leads three-day team to gold territory British riders take the lead Late revival for British medal hopes In Brief Deadly shot Unified gold Today's Timetable Phelps raises hopes in pentathlon Results from Barcelona Serving up lesson in life to sport's elite David Miller in Barcelona Racing Stevens strikes silver after superb display First Olynpic medal for Britain Germany claim revenge Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Following in the footsteps of failed footballers Boardman's revenge ride leads into semi-finals Doubt over Everett Way loses place after falling foul of boats Americans lifted by relay record Women p5 On a voyage without my father How does an agony aunt, to whom the comforting word is a stock in trade, cope with the death of her own father? Virginia Ironside reports Flattened by soaring flights of fantasy Single Life Lynne Truss on the the true nature of Catwoman Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Homes p7 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Rattle shakes and stirs Concert: Birmingham CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall Is this goodnight, sweet plinth? Heritage: Architecture Marcus Binney on a crucial decision about restoring a London landmark which has been the subject of fierce debate since its arrival on the scene in 1872 Hope and disappointment Dance: London Prague Festival Ballet/Cinderella Bloomsbury Theatre/Festival Hall The Times Religious music is born again Richard Morrison: Meets Alexander Goehr, whose choral work The Death of Moses premieres in Seville and at the Proms In search of the fraternal verities Radio Review Ed's encore in Toronto Simon Tait on how the saviour of the Old Vic is building a new theatre just for Miss Saigon Vessel of shallow draught Television Review Royal Opera House Century duty Arts Brief Birds snared Arts Brief Last chance Arts Brief Polish art goes back underground A new Movement is building up in Poland against pressures to confrom coming from both church and state, says Roger Boyes Souvenirs of a murky Paris As a new wave of guilt about the vichy regime assails France, Benjamin Ivry reports on two books about the German occupation that evoke strange and disconcerting emotions Paris, the City and its Photographers, Little Brown… Danube debris Street Festval: Bratislave Intimate grandeur Opera: Verona Arts and Entertainment Fascination of a woman who was Sweet Fa Dillie Kenane tells Sally Brompton of the rise and fall of Fascinating aide - and why the group may be reformed Sisters under the armour plating When men go to war, their wives and daughters are never far behind New Mommie track Wome driving trains are on the right lines but will school derail them? Property Buyers Guide The Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Timeshare Club Tropicana Strictly Limited Period only! Don't Delay ... Call Today! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Tropicana Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Fimbra United House Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Show House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide South Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cream turns sour in Cornwall Incomers are pushing up prices and leaving local people out in the cold, a report says. Rachel Kelly investigates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Where is the oldest council flat? Some of the country's most historic buildings provide public housing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cream turns sour in Cornwall Crême De La Crême Angela Mortimer High Profile Personnel Pa's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Angela Mortimer Experienced Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essential Attributes Crone Corkill Mayfair Secretary Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Sedgwick Financial Services Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones SECRETARY/PA-Circa £15,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items No bar on prosecution of MEP Computer misuse Personal Column Documents not in minister's power Lifting the veil of incorporation Suspension inappropriate The Times Concise Crossword No 2853 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Marie Stopes Health Clinics Variations Radio 1
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