News from 13/08/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Gerard T. Bithell, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, John Biffen, Patricia Davies, Michael Rice, Eric Dymock, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Louis Taylor, Richard Streeton, John Best, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Raymond Batkin, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, John Marenbon, Peter Ball, Gill Ackers, Louise Taylor, Richard L Cox, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, News in Brief, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, John Young, Wilf O'reilly, David Hands, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Svenja Geissmar, Roger Scruton, Edward Fennell, Pamela Davies, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, Robin Oakley Political Editor, J. R. Spencer, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Patrick Medd, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Nurgun Cinar, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, V. F., Philip Willan, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Keith H. Kent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Alice Thomson, S. A. Ettinger, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, James Woodall, Bryan Appleyard, Rodney Hobson, Stephen Logan, Simon Smith, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Mrs N J Samengo-Turner, Jack Ashley, C. A. St J. Wilson, Ian Bryant, J C E Murray, Julian Brazier, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Vivien Stern, Ann Foster, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Edward Grayson, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Sam Kiley, Robert C. Copeman, Ibrahim B. Hewitt, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, E. P. Wetherall, Mary Whitehouse, Colin Campbell, Saba Risaluddin (Trustee), R. T. Oerton, Richard Ford, L. Ketley, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, Michael Saunders Watson, Chairman,
ResumoMothers plead for places on convoy to safety Farewell to war in Sarajevo: the Children go the father stay behind Children die on ferry Single issue New master Audit chief Sinister day Index Life & Times Bush hails 'historic' free trade agreement 'Bubbles' Rothermere dies on holiday in France Britain eases rules on refugees Police hope arms find will halt IRA attacks Invest for School Fees Stab-death victim reached GP clinic News in Brief Christie beats soaps News in Brief Hospital job charge News in Brief Hodgson takes lead News in Brief Prison appointment News in Brief Cow sells for £68,000 News in Brief Halifax Lilley ready to deprive single mothers of 'incentives Reformer to head the civil courts Bingham brings ' capable pair of hand s' to job The next Master of the Rolls has a reputation for innovation Richard Ford writes Boy, 8, left to operate doors on bus that killed schoolgirl By a Staff Reporter: Workers take more sick days Equality group 'was anti-white' Mr Tony Watts Ferry's sewerage system blamed for children's deaths Parents break down cabin door to find young brother and sister asphyxiated by fumes in their sleep Education chief resigns Teachers must do better with reports Care adviser to head audit body Nurse 'threw baby at mother' City takes heart from its life-savers Sale Ends Soon! Inglorious twelfth dampens hopes Left-handers of the world share day of sinister pride Whether they are the top tenth or a genetic error, life can be tricky for those out of step with right-thinking society On International Left-handers Day, right-handed Joe Joseph ponders what linked Monroe, Picasso and the Ripper Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Architects resist shorter training Kent 'snow' brings flurry of concern Prisoners release officer News in Brief Starting up News in Brief Rape charge News in Brief Late arrival News in Brief Butterfly that went bananas heralds a warmer world Some scientists believe that Britain's burgeoning population of moths, butterflies, aphids and mayflies may be giving the most prominent signs yet of climatic changes, reports Michael McCarthy in the second of a series Ice cream blamed for headaches Villagers criticise theme park Martini Picture Gallery 'Suicide' link to murder Dixons Casualty department 'neglected patients' Enquiry criticises doctors Picture Gallery Boy, 12, admits torturing man, 32 Salmon brace marks a cleaner Thames Manager on secrets charges Fatal flight News in Brief In a fix News in Brief Holiday cover News in Brief Human rights group calls for tribunal on Bosnian war crimes The London peace conference could be embarrased by the presence of Serbs named as war criminals, James Bone writes from New York West inflates troop needs to stave off intervention Georgian police abducted News in Brief Power rationed News in Brief (Reuter): Spying first News in Brief (Reuter): War on crime News in Brief Picture Gallery Black students riot in Moscow A Mussolini causes a storm in a coffee cup Italian Notebook by philip Willan The Leonard Cheshire Foundation White House hopes free-trade deal will bring votes United States The fears of enviromentalists and trade unions put Bill Clinton in a dilemma, writes Martin Fletcher in Washington Salinas gambles on a huge influx of investment funds Mexico Accord expected to be key election issue Canada The Times Judge forced to delay battle of Asian dynasties The best lawyers money can buy are deployed in a jet-set clash. Ben MacIntyre writes Bush's abortion acceptance strains party Thousands pay tribute to Cardinal Tomasek People From Associated Press in Washington: Rabin puts loan case to Congress Kabul sealed as rebel attack leaves 1,000 casualties Saddam targets corruption News in Brief (AFP): Sikh rebel surrenders News in Brief (Reuter): Teacher makes grand entrance News in Brief (Reuter): Crew survives News in Brief Verwoerd airport vanishes from ANC's map of new South Africa Mogadishu factions accept UN troops First direct Somali lepers count their blessings Feuding warlords ignored the Jilib leper colony in southern Somalia, but in the nearby town, many of those left alive are starving writes Sam Kiley The package pilgrimage Bryan Appleyard on the arcane rituals of Britain's annual escape to the sun The holiday is a rite bacause of the shared ceremonies of getting to the airport delays and oil on the beach …and moreover Craig Brown Jurors' right to know Justice is not served if courts are kept in the dark about previous convictions, argues J. R. Spencer Burying the communist past Mary Dejevsky on the coup that is fast being forgotten Poignant return to the Balkans The Times Diary Striker light The Times Diary Short shrift The Times Diary Prints from the blue The Times Diary Ethnic Cleansing Yukon to Yukatan Not Built in a Day Women 's role in the Muslim world Balkan conflict Plastic wallets Newton statue Deafness project Violent children and torture images Judges' pay Popular history Tribunals at work The right to sulk Court Circular Anniversaries Appointments Baron Cooke of Islandreagh Rangers promote inner city area Announcements Birthdays today Dinner Regency table fetches £8,700 Mersey flotilla evokes bygone age Grave digger unearths Pictish carving Pupil presenters run school hut radio station Forthcoming marriages Marriage Brentwood School Personal Appears in Life & Times Alan Reiach Alan Reiach, Obe, Scottish architect, died on July 23 aged 82. He was born on March 2,1910 Herb Kenny Herbert Cornelius Kenny, a member of the original Ink Spots quartet, has died at his home in Columbia, Maryland, aged 78. He was born in Philadelphia Coin find throws new light on Civil War Airport Hq gets runway view Air Vice-Marshal Brian Young Air Vice-Marshal Barian Pashely Young, Cb, Cbe, former commandant-general of the Raf Regiment, died on July 26 aged 74. He was born on May 5,1918 Auguste Lecoeur August Lecoeur, once the number three in the French communist party but later one of its most Virulent critics, died on July 25 aged 80. Only a fortnight earlier he had been decorated by President Mitterrand with the rank of Chevalier in the French Legion of Honour, He was born on September 4,1911 Ironworks heritage comes alive Appreciations Brigadier Peter Moore Lord Devlin William Mathias From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent: Harvesters for Canada Departure Scenes Gunmen arrested after Ira Shootout The Times Crossword No 18,996 Arsenal can still draw a crowd on the empty North Bank IBM Weather Index Gold Rush Gloom View Heart Beat Under Review Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Royal Bank tradition up in smoke Societies braced for £500m drain on funds Canary Wharf backers consider US offer Commercial Union back in the black Minet UBS P&D suspends head of research Midland and HK Bank plan joint City dealing base Friendly Hotels PLC CU sees signs of better things to come Tempus Housewives' choice bites Bensons Eurobonds ready for record Capital Markets The main loser has been the Ecu. last year's star currency in the Euro markets Producer prices rise 1.7% in US Ward Holdings losses increase to £1.8m Business Roundup Computer firm slips Moorfield stays in red Soft drinks boost EC pledge on duties Brandon passes final Steel group stronger Novo Nordisk rises By our Banking Correspondent: Ballot on BCCI offer The Times Approval for heart drug production lifts Boots shares Bundesbank comes under fire at home CBI survey finds order books shrinking all over Britain Campaign sheet owes debt to pink'un Pension fund to write off CMW debt Dealings in ten Hong Kong firms to be investigated Northern Rock Queens Moat hits target By our Industrial Correspondent: TUC urges steps to create jobs Recent Issues Commercial Union Futures selling takes steam out of technical recovery Stock Market British Funds Bank of Credit and Commerce International Sa in… (Reuter): US bonds knock Dow World Market (Reuter): Tokyo prices close lower Wall Street Rough justice for a whistle-blower Comment Lenders in tiers Slim Chapman looks around The Times City Diary School days The Times City Diary Golden hopes refuse to die in the hearts of Britain's prospectors World goldpanning championships in Scotland will echo a productive, though distant, mining age, says Colin Campbell Come to Croatia The Times City Diary Thin Pr line The Times Diary Territorial rights The Times City Diary Marks and Spencer shareholders did not vote against joining Taurus Greed links mortgage problems and distressed… City crumbs of comfort with the Barclays interim results do not placate the smaller customer Let the buyer beware IM Group is not IM Consultants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes LlFFE OPTlONS Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Rally peters out Druce Uncovering secrets of the big six Firms adopt 'spying techniques in battle for information Edward Fennell finds that even the smallest piece of intelligence may be of use to a rival Persuading accountants to be 'right first time' Delifrance Partnership Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy & Finance Touche Ross Barclay Simpson Cadbury code needs enforcement anchor Kenwood SunLife of Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items Big is secure as well as beautiful Vaughan Freeman discovers why the occupants of larger cars come off best in crashes Vehicle fires on the increase How can motorists guard against the growing danger of car blazes? WASO Defusing models that go like a bomb Car Safety & Security Motorists always think it will never happen to them, but misfortune strikes thounsands daily, Kevin Eason writes Rollexa Which? Safe Buys AUDI AUDI The high price of apathy One in ten drivers often leave their cars unlocked. Eric Dymock on the steps taken to improve crime prevention Rover Driving at a premium Many factors influence insurers, from the paint used to hoe easy it is to steal Claims covering thefts of and from cars have doubled in the last five years Control on the road Sensible advice for every woman Two ways to avoid danger The makers' attempts at primary safety include four-wheel drive and anti-lock braking, Vaughan Freeman writes How new laws could help Government have been slow to bring in legislation to cut accidents Join the big lock-up to shut out the crooks Car theft is costly. With security devices availble, it is also unnecessary The onus is on owners to fit security devices Exam that passes the test The official driving test has probably kept down Britain's road toll Safe & Secure Turbo Technics The Top Choice Security Systems Ltd All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Armour Door Plates for Vw, Audi & Porsche Advanced Institute Motorists Clubs prepared for struggle to survive Football League Club-By-Club and Transfer Guide Solid Derby start as first division 's likely front-runners The times guide to the 1992-3 Football League season Final 1991-2 League Tables Football League worried by television overdose West Bromwich expect great things of Ardiles Mandarin: Progressive Wesaam poised to continue Hern's revival Mandarin, Thunderer: Salisbury Mandarin: Newton Abbot Roberts has to sit out second day St Jovite to sidestep York clash Mandarin, Thunderer: Beverley Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Lloyd keen to ride full-time next year after flying start Chapple-Hyam is confident Hogg profits from long trip Raceline Rivals see Open champion as man to beat in US PGA Faldo finds fairways and form to fire confidence Navarro leaves rest gasping Free to speak High price to pay How television can help Olympic prospects Mayo's 77 proves sufficient Question of motivation Lewis exhibits world champion class Unequal solution to the problem of drugs Medals tables C V Howard P R J Sinnott John L Roberts Relief should be available Lotus blossoms All Blacks anxious for a final flourish Rugby Union Gregory misses his partner's farewell Rugby League For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawrence plans to scale new heights Clive White Sciandri finds friends on the moors Cycling: Kellogg's Tour Leader Holds out in Yorkshire Fixtures England pairing avoid upset by Namibian pair Bowls Strong gales hold up race to Lerwick Yachting Calvert takes command Rifle Shooting Chance for Chelimo Sport in Brief Snow through Sport in Brief Charges dropped Sport in Brief Europe lead Sport in Brief Littlewoods Pools Index Chelsea complete busy week with £2. lm Fleck deal Forward Walks out on Norwich City Grobbelaar abroad Care (Reuter): Threat from Maradona Young looks to climb higher Warwickshire on knife edge Agnew's ball-by-ball best Pot Black against the clock Levitt pulls out of the Lewis camp Mushtaq joins Somerset attack Fraser told to rest by Middlesex Pour on the festive spirit As Edinburgh braces itself for its annual cultural jamboree, Richard Morrison celebrates British arts festivals, the eccentrics who run them, and the bold punters who attend Some 250 plays will receive first performances. If 240 of them also receive their last performances, so what? As Jane Fonda says: No pain no gain Bonhams France Hang-ups about the great washing lines Private Life: John Diamond sets out to destroy a myth Appointments Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where) indicated with the symbol on release across the country Rise and fall of a depraved clown Theatre The Other Place, Stratford Doubling as il Duce Theatre: London Fringe The Monster He Made Me Finborough Theatre Earls Court Reaching for the stars Dance: South Bank, London The Times Saturday night special, fully loaded Cinema New Releases: Geoff Brown reviews Lethal Weapon 3 plus Freddie as F. R. O. 7., The News Boys, Waiting and Without You I'm Nothing Memorial for the massacred Proms Preview James Woodall discusses how the Soviet Union's most famous poet and composer exposed one of its most horrifying secrets Mini-series with an even smaller appeal Television Review Poppa's in town Dance Preview Nicholas Beriozoff, one of ballet's grand old men, talks to John Percival Thacker packs Arts Brief Not cordiale Arts Brief Last chance… Arts Brief Acres of character France WHAT You Get for £47,000-£50.000 A luxury break Passport to France: weekend prize Fruits of the forest Nowhere for a nametag People don't wear clothes at Cap D'Agde. Alice Thomson peeled off her inhibitions and joined them Next Week Quasimodo seeks 13 kinds of passion Franc Essential France : Lonely Hearts Passionate pilgrim of the mind Learned, heretical and zealous, Foucault remains a demagogue for Roger Scruton Michel Foucault by Didier Eribon Translated by Betsy Wing Graces and flavours The College Graces of Oxford and Cambridge Edited by Reginald Adams Perpetua Press. ?10.50 Two memos to Mr Smith Offshore Britain and the European Idea By Giles Radice I. B. Tauris. ?12.95 pbk Diffusing Power The Key to Socialist Revival By Michael Meacher pluto Press, ?27.95/?10.95 pbk Grandchild of a dream: from Indianapolis to Harlem High Cotton a Novel By Darryl Pinckney Faber, £14.99 Legacy of the poet-legislator Wild Spirit The Story of Percy Bysshe Shelley By Margeret Morley Hodder, ?15.99 Mab's Daughters Shelley's Wives and Lovers By Judith Chernaik Pan, ?6.99 Shelley and his World By Claire Tomalin Penguin, ?5.99 Byron and the Shelleys The Story of a Friendship By Jane Blumberg Collins & Brown, ?18 British Institute of Architectural Technicians PP Bryant Homes Chusid Lander Drake International Jaeger Headway The Island of Jersey Connaught Executive Career Services Ziff Communications Company Highfield International Lloyd Management The Sunday Times Operations Mansger Salaryc. £18K Short-Term Position with Long-Term Potential Career Movers' Companion To Advertise La Creme De La Creme Charon and Rose Human Resources Consultants Hoggett Bowers Nationwide NBS Hoggett Bowers Mercury Personal Communications Career Crossroads? The Times Appointments Whitehead Selection Coopers & Lybrand PA Consulting Group Electrical Power Interface Directors Barclays Marketing Director Talisman Mills & Allen Marketing Director Input Highfield International Interface BBC All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Mark-One Goodman Graham and Associates Jim Telecommunications Test Systems Engineers Archers Avon Nucleus Consultants Limited The Medical Defence Union Ltd Recruitment International Limited Fletcher Hunt Plc. Career Consultants McKenzie Waterman & Co Royal Mail Overseas Development Administration Head of Administration Morse Director and needing a job Eurocontrol Career Opportunities in Financial Services an… Architect Art Consultant/ US Liaison Search for a Star Graduate or MBA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allied Dunbar An Exceptional Opportunity for a Commercially Aware… £30,000 O. T. E Gillingham Borough Council Brian Forbes Human Resource Group Okura & Co. UK, Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Highly Qualified Administrator Success Appointments Barton Lyle Ltd Royal Navy Computasoft P. M. C. International Westminster Associates International Limited Careerline Multiple Display Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Redwood Publishing Bilingual Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Housing Group Meridian Secretary to Chairman of Fine Art Dealers Aegon Financial Services Ltd PA to Television Personality Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talisman Information Systems Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Profiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Court has no jurisdiction to examine Andorra criminal proceedings Human Rights Law Report August13 1991 Personal Column Central Power Limited North London Waste Authority Undercover surveillance did not breach applicant's rights Convocation of the University of Exeter The Times Concise Crossword No 2866 Winning Move BBC1 Parkinson's Disease Can Be Anybody's… Variations
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