News from 11/08/1992
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Charles Owen, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John Dugdale, Victoria McKee, J. Heitz Jackson, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, Greville Janner, Joseph Egerton Chief Executive, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Suzy Price, Bill Frost, Ivan Osrin, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Ron Carver, Derrick Rowe, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Wolfgang MùNCHAU, Barry Goodchild, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Alan Sugar Chairman, Richard Streeton, Martin James, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Joe Joseph, Sheila Gunn and Robin Oakley, Richard Storey, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Peter W. Heath, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, R. A. Walker, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, James Bone and Michael Binyon, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Inga Haag, Virginia Ironside, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Denzil McNeelance, Edward Fennell, George Rae, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Wolfgang Munchau, Martin Hoyle, Noel Mander, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Robin Moffat (Senior forensic medical examiner), Ian S. McIntyre, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Michael Tate and Joanna Pitman, Davina Lloyd, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Shepley (Chairman), Barry Pickthall, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Joyce Butter, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Iola Smith, Neil Lyndon, Louise Hidaigo, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hartnack, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Mick Hurrell, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Paul Rigg, Reginald Hibbert, Nicholas Goodison (Chairman), Richard Ford, Roger Pearson,
ResumoBritain, France and US agree on Bosnia force Military shield for aid convoys Shares fall to Gulf low Kuwait role for warship Suspect moved Identity given Pollution claim Index Life & Times Home Groans BT likely to cut bills Small quake in north London … not many deaf Sound Future Picture Gallery Judiciary pays last tributes to Devlin Unionists demand Sinn Fein ban after UDA is outlawed Team Spirits The Loan Corporation Law Times Old Haunts How Ulster's 'strong arm' was shackled Richard Ford traces the history of the Ulster Defence Association and the rising clamour of demands to tame it Banned Organisations Deaf given hope by guinea pig One-stop benefits system will lead to staff cuts Auntie bares all in vampire soap opera Scientists fear farm epidemic The European single market increases the risk of a devastaking outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, Michael Hornsby reports Spy case extension Holiday collapse feared Dentists support NHS Manwaring arrest Brink's—Mat jury retires Joint drink-drivers Hodgson takes lead Condom Week begins Yard questions man on Nickell murder Nerw in Brief 1978 murder dossier reopened as body in hills is identified Mother 's dismissal 'unfair' Sheffield United 1, Seychelles 0 Enquiry launched into trespass laws After the weekend's New Age anarchy, the government is acting to safeguard property, writes Louise Hidaigo Hospital manager resigns Woman 'kidnapped' by spurned lover The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Ashdown case jury warned on morality Man held after knifing News in Brief Hoax donation News in Brief Jail 'prize' News in Brief Protest at mint News in Brief Debt weighs down 500,000 families Economic outlook remains gloomy Seat Young Biggies dreams of early sorties Lenders urged to rehouse the homeless Rachel Kelly finds mortgage lenders have thousands of repossessed houses vacant in the third of a series on empty properties Couple granted a new lease on life Greenpeace attacks 'legal 9 pollution of British waters Hooligans force vicar to alter his timetable Passer-by saves girl from 40ft window fall Blighted village awaits the first Texaco removal vans Organic farmer leads the way Helen Browning is returning to traditional farming-and making a profit, writes Michael Hornsby Exports of whisky to EC soar £24m council error blamed on lawyer Father is jailed for cruelty News Brief 'Tess' actress dies aged 95 News in Brief Tourist raped News in Brief Man shot News in Brief Twyford arrests News in Brief Police shortlist News in Brief Fiat Veil of silence drawn over Iraq arms hunt New UN team faces fougher task South Africa fights 'water apartheid' Mrs Verwoerd moves into all-white refuge People Olivetti Zimbabwe to honour black heroes at colonial shrine Republicans strive to silence Bush critics at party convention Sandinistas reject reform of police Salad brigade marches to defend health food fad New York Notebook by Ben McIntyre Picture Gallery From Associated Press in Kennebunkport: Israel and US end era of tension Activists warn Indian carpet makers to end child labour A new campaign will tell the West to boycott carpets from South Asia, Christopher Thomas writes Hekmatyar guerrillas blast Kabul streets UN team considers division of Somalia News in Brief (Reuter): Investors upset News in Brief (Reuter): Sikh revenge News in Brief (Reuter): Facts reviewed News in Brief (Reuter): Embassies cut News in Brief (Reuter): Bishop freed News in Brief Mourners riot News in Brief (AFP): Killer hanged News in Brief (AFP): Bow bowed out News in Brief (AP): 133 released News in Brief (AFP): Sin unmasked News in Brief Obscure Muslim enclave blocks Belgrade's ambitions Tim Judah finds the people of Bihac, who are surrounded by hostile Serbs eager to complete the project of greater Serbia, ready to stand their ground Delors wants EC to check Serb power History signposts complexity of Yugolslavia Tangle The disintegration of Yugoslavia brings multiple problems that demand new, untested qualities from the West and the Islamic states, Roger Boyes writes Picture Gallery UN general opposes force West revises its troop numbers Sardinia army role queried News in Brief Reporter killed News in Brief (Reuter): Pay-out sought News in Brief (AP): Seeking office News in Brief (AFP): Fires rage News in Brief (Reuter): Leader dies News in Brief (Reuter): Strike resumes News in Brief (AP): Crop increases News in Brief Winning votes in Sarajevo Conor Cruise O'Brien on how Bush will exploit the tragedy in Bosnia With the president's campaign in desperate trouble, the temptation to gamble on intervention is high Craig Brown …and moreover Houses of cards Janet Daley welcomes the plunge in British house they will continue to drop Will Los Angeles burn again ? Ben MacIntyre warms of the risk to both justice and society in the retrial of four policemen Opera tomorrow The Times Diary Goodbye, sailor The Times Diary Good as gold The Times Diary Which exit? The Times Diary All Necessary Measures Scandal of Empty Houses Fleeing from Debt Prescribing drugs Phone-box adverts Albert Memorial Machine talk Actions , not words, needed to stop Balkan conflict Vanishing buses Holidays at home Trees and rainfall Pedestrianised London Law constraint on County Hall sale Policing style Gold for Barcelona Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries Foreign and Commonwealth Office Appointment Pewterers' Company Latest wills University news Luncheon Rare Camera Picture Gallery Pre-Raphaelites' castle seeks £1m saviour Announcements Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sporting role for Prince Lord Devlin Lord Devlin, PC FBA, former law lord writer, died on August 9 aged 86. He was born on Novermber 25,1905 Major-General Graham Mills Major-General William Craham Stead Mills, Cbe, who died on July 29 aged 75, was General Officer Comanding West Midlands District, 1969-70. On retirement from the Army he was, successively, warder of Le Court Cheshire Home and a member of the management committee of park House Sandringham. He was born on June 23,1917 Lancashire and Yorkshire Rail Disaster Inquest and Verdict On this Day Dr Mary McHugh Dr Mary Patricia McHugh, coroaer for th souhern district of London, 1965-85, died on August 6 aged 77. She was bourn on June 5,1915 Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 18,994 Fears over new council tax may save Howard from spending axe World-Watching Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Manchester Glasgow Weather Atlanta prepares for action replay Olympic reflections Business Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BT expected to concede Oftel price demands Business and household bills to fall Lending data signal sluggish demand PolyGram buys in Hollywood Senior management put on the couch Equities slump in London after Tokyo stock market nosedives Michael Tate and Joanna explain how the slide in the Nikkei index led Uk shares to their lowest point since the end of the Gulf war Rules on flotation relaxed David Coakley Limited Sport ICI demerger just above market value West LB goes against trend with 25% rise TSB sells HK offshoot for 15m The Times Unit Trust Information Service Williamson Tea alters accounting practices Gleeson statement on shares halts price dive Business Roundup Huntingdon slips Seacon steams ahead Tuskar listing in doubt Computer hiccup hits NatWest's gold card Transportable Bedrooms Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Sell-off will split Milk Marketing Board in two Businesses for Sale Liquidation/receivership Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Funds Bourton-On-The-Water The Times PDN Plc Picture Gallery Attallah sparkles in Asprey reorganisation Engineering Business for Sale Philips Henlys promises to peg dividend Aerospace cuts Cannon sale Power pay The Times FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Shares slide to fresh lows in new account Stock Market Henlys unveils its formula for race against Cowie Tempus Major Indices Traditional Options, Commodities London Financial Futures 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 ICA's options Pagni waltzes to top job The Times City Diary Stock Exchange waives the rules Comment Lady in waiting Wright stuff Fighting company directors' pay rises by vote La dolce vita is off the agenda as Italy prepares to mend its ways European View Privatisation is the key to economic refrom and the government has already notched up initial successes, says Wolfgang Munchau Pensions regulatory body needed Help for the housing market at no cost to government Abbey National's plan has merit Daejan Holdings Shares continue their slide Druce Divorce on the cheap Legal aid matrimonial cases are under fire while, below, one firm cuts the trauma Easing emotional pressures Some lawyers can provide new and helpful services when couples split Getting equal Delay for the Bar Inns and Outs More claims Aid to Russia School ties Zarak MacRae Brenner Hughes-Castell Ltd Protect the press in the public interest Counsel No Title Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey National Criminal Advocate Tuberville Woodbridge News of the World Anthony Travers Douglas Llambias Intellectual Property Attorney Taylor Root Schroders Ironsides Ray & Vialas Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Field Of Honour ready to strike Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Yesterday's Results Sapience duels with old adversary at Newbury Roberts continues winning run Mandarin: Catteric Mandarin: Fontwell Pointing loses major sponsor Rapid Raceline Glamorgan triumph in dramatic finale Johnson's bravery fails Carr and Brown revive Middlesex Healy assists recovery McCague's best dismisses Hampshire Odds conspire unexpectedly against Northants Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards McKay shows gift for improvement Mayo shows his form By a Special Correspondent: Redant break gives him Kellogg's lead Cycling Faldo's ambitions threatened by history of US PGA Golf The Times Success poses serious challenge to Olympics1 David Miller in Barcelona Beckett prepares to support banned British weightlifters Saxton and Davies aided by unlikely source Indians may investigate Pools Forecast For the Record New Zealanders fail to shine Record total gives trophy to Ambrose Shooting Dump Truck has rival in sight after first stage Yfachting Braves' victory streak stretched by Glavine Baseball Ferrari in bid for Senna In Brief More help New Zealand hosts New date Champions run Racing Elite seven plan to dominate Premier League` Lesser lights miss out in exclusive £3m deal Harford finds three top clubs in pursuit England to play Spain at new venue The Flatroof Company England likely to turn to Gatting and company Alanlee Picture Gallery English pair scrape in Results from Worthing Skulduggery is no substitute for sheer skill Lewis anxious to live up to hype Parents Can anyone upstage Pavarotti? The Italian is unique: will his brand of genius ever happen again? Opera superstars of tomorrow, Rodney Milnes believes, will be a different breed Making up your mind about decisions Mid Life Neil Lyndon on how to choose the perfect holiday Pattaya Orphanage Science Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Not to everybody 's taste, but appetisingly served Theatre Older, richer and as mad as ever Rock The Times Mucking in and making fine music together Festival Many works make Hands lighthearted Theatre: Benedict Nightingale meets director Terry Hands as he perpares Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great for Stratfor Opera Cat promises a hot time in the old town Expo'92: Opera in Sevilie Richard Morrison ventures outside the exhibition spirit of Spain Youngsters' dazzling display Proms Albert Hfall/radio Put the blame on Ma'am Television Revies Eve Strikes Back (BBC 1) Sisley Thomas in chair Arts Brief Budding anew Rain dance Last chance… Omnibus on a new route After nearly 25 years, the BBC1 arts series is thriving, But John Dagdale asks, are changes in the air? Confidence has been restored after a decade of uncertainty Hundreds of halves and lots of extra time From this weekend, footballing couch potatoes will be able to fill their boots -as many as 200 matches will be shown live Creative , Media & Marketing Brands Hatch LEISURE PLC Diary of Times Classified Future Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pyramid Group Are You Selling Advertising in the following Areas? Use your Languages in Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Have I got good news for you? Advertising religion could lead to a few unholy rows Selling Point Love letters from a legend Groucho Marx wrote warmly and wittily to his daughter Miriam. She tells Kate Muir why she has published the correspondence Clowning around Head start Sunshine sense And Briefly Gruesome fun Meet the Mellops Beam me up Strictly private, for your eyes only Is reading a child's diary always a gross invasion of privacy? Some teenagers may secretly welcome it The parent's view of the findings is ncarly always pessimistic Sorting the kids from the sheep Preened and primped , the new-look Nhs Marketing has been cold-shouldered by hospitals, but managers are gradually accepting that it may genuinely be needed, Edward Fennell reprots Public Appointments Sandwell Rural Development Commission Doing away with the doom-mongers Local governement must shed its inferiority complex if it is to remain an influential part of our democratic system To Place your Advertisement in the Public… Graduate of MBA RA Eng Chichester Cathedral Communar New Care The meteorite man strikes it rich A Prospector with a taste for adventure has made a fortune collecting and selling rocks from space. Mick Hurrell reports Private Advertisers Voles come out for the count Census-takers are about descend on Skomer Island to check out the inhabitants Personal Column The Times Concise Crossword No 2864 Winning Move Going bats on Jersey Up Date Gemini man More friendly Better buildings BBC1 Satellite CAA Variations Radio Oh, you pretty things At last week's couture shows in Pars the designers replayed a polished medley of favourite hits from the Seventies, Liz Smith reports. Photographs by Denzil McNeelance Picture Gallery
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