News from 18/08/1992
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Tony Travers, B. L. Jones, Philo-Britannia, Mary Honeyball, Chief Executive, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Joseph Williams, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, David Briggs, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, William Bullock, Audit Partner, Clive Boxer, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Kurt Schork, Noel Ayliffe-Jones, Peter Ball, Leslie Scarman, Merlyn-Rees, Raymond Gubbay, Clare Hogg, Roger Graef, R. L. Reece, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Blair, David Davis and Ray Clancy, R. N. G. Stone, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Edward Fennell, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Kari Knight, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Robin Oakley, Geoff King, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Liz Gill, Davina Lloyd, A. A. Painter, Craig Seton, Milan Krneta, Monika Douglas-Hughes, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Roger Protz, Editor, Neil Lyndon, Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, George Sivell and Jonathan Prynn, Henrietta Howard, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Maddrell, Chief Executive, Philip Pangalos, MacMargolis, Martin Waller, Christopher Follett, Martin Bradshaw, Vice-President, Jack Bailey, G. A. H. Watts, Vince Wright, Sheriff Marcus Stone, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Anthony Howard, C. J. G. Atkinson (Appeals Director), Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBush threatens to shoot down Iraqi warplanes 'No-fly zone' to protect Shias Eubank is fined £250 Bullion verdict Allen's affair Unpaid bills Maidstone out Index Life & Times Ebullient president mocks 'Karaoke kid' Superflea leaves cat experts scratching heads Princess speaks up for addicts House sales slump pushes down rents UN envoy fears Bosnia is lost The fate of Bosnia has been sealed an, short of military action, there is nothing anyone can do to protect the Muslims, reports Tim Judah Abbey National One Year on 25 Years on 30 Years on Eubank fined for careless driving Princess calls for more research into causes of addiction Books etc Air passengers trade time for money Bargain hunters are flying hours out their way to get the cheapest airr tickets across the Atlantic, Harvey Elliott reports 'Hard sell' timeshare dealers to be curbed By a Staff Reporter: Families walk out of fire inquest Arsenal alter 'racist' construction mural Ferry checks ordered Draw for computer Immunisation success Tommy Nutter dies Race killing at school Ransom cash traceable Lincoln text for sale Priest jailed for theft French accused of new trawler attack News in Brief Radio 1 celebrates with golden oldies Four jailed for plot to launder £26m Brink's-Mat haul 'Lady' Goldfinger' receives five years after jury is told of bullion fund merry-go-round The Trial Maxwell court case adjourned Money maze filled detectives' lives Investigation Ramblers reopen path to nowhere Craig Seton finds that a pleasant stroll along a country path can be a hazardous and frustrating operation for ramblers Picture Gallery Swansea Cork Ferries Jurors shadowed round the clock The Jury Woman stole baby to please her parents Kidnapper unlikely to be charged AA Dog breeders on alert after theft Bill Frost examines the darker side of hare-coursing and the motives of those who steal the sport's top performers Fringe and festival call truce Robert the Bruce fails image test Exmoor group spurns plan for national park authority The future protection of one of the most beautiful wildlife areas in Britain is under discussion; Douglas Broom reports Pipe bomb injures army expert News in Brief Rig man jailed Zoo 'quit' call Lavatories lag Out of service School hunts head as new year looms Video may help boy identify murderer The Cooperative Bank Bush's bluff called after he tries to play the patriotic card Iraq could turn the electoral advantages of incumbency sour for President Bush, writes Anthony Howard from Houston White House quells revolt on abortion Republicans adopt right-wing manifesto Berocca Dead ducks and hopefuls trot out endorsements Houston Notebook by Martin Fletcher A family affair for Woody Allen News in Brief (AFP): Likud in debt (Reuter): Reform agreed Treaty opposed (Reuter): UN role set (AP): Pope holidays Tomb found (AP): Cursing taught UN inspectors call off Baghdad hunt Media leak thwarts Wetern action Chance to save a magical world Saddam is bent on destroying the centuries-old civilisation of the Marsh Arabs, Michael Theodoulou writes Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Brazilian lawyers demand president's impeachment Bradford & Bingley By our Foreign Staff: US team clears way for airlift to Somalia Vice-president traps accused police chiefs People (Reuter): Kabul says ceasefire unlikely News in Brief (AFP): Icebergs stray (Reuter): Forging ties (Reuter): Fewer flee (AFP): Rail link plan (Reuter): Rock art found (Reuter): Long shot Allied splits undermine fight against Serb forces Gorbachev evokes past with call on republics to form new union American Citizenship Muslims fly the white flag of subjugation In Bosnia's villages, people once played football together. Now there is only hatred, Tim Judah writes from Alisici Russians offer deal on Kuriles Moben Hospital operates without anaesthetic Roll over, disc jockeys The birthday of Radio 1 is no date to celebrate, writes Janet Daley Radion his patronising, dull and moroic. The tawdriness of its phone-ins and jokes have to be heard to be believed Picture Gallery …and moreover No Title Servant of too many masters Conor Cruise O'Brien on the feuding at the United Nations Worse than poll tax? The council tax will further depress the housing market, says Tony Travers Viking invasion The Times Diary Beyond the grave The Times Diary Sixth sense The Times Diary Red route The Times Diary Last Year's Man Preserving a Park Blaming the Beltway Guildford Four: quest for whole truth Lone parent benefits Privatised services Cost of planning rules Sour malt? Pitfalls of Balkans intervention Opera House leak Stowe heritage New Age travellers Plastic wallets The last straw Court Circular Church news Glenn Miller revival Today's royal engagement Announcements University news Royal Aeronautical Society Institute of Marine Engineers Focus on early telescope Birthdays today Anniversaries Latest wills Barbers' Company Personal Appears in Life & Times Forthcoming marriages Marriages Icknield Way to reopen Anthony McNulty Anthony Bernard McNulty, MBE, the first secretary of the European Commission for Human Rights, died on August 7 aged 81. He was born on May 25 1911 Eva Fournier Eva Fournie, London correspondent of France Soir during Britrain's negotiations for entry into the European Community and one of the outsanding French foreign correspondents of the post-war years, has died in Paris aged 77. She was born in Lausanne Eitan Berglas Air Marshal Sir Edward Chilton Air Marshal Sir (Charles) Edward Chilton, KBE, CB, a former commander-in-chief, RAF Coastal Command, died on August 4 aged 85. He was born on November 1,1906 Celt a Gore-Booth Celia Gore-Booth, actressm died on August 7 aged 46. She was born on January 6,1946 John Anderson Danes delve into the 'wedding cake' tomb of Mausolos Archaeology Colston Leigh William Colston Leigh, a one-time failed opera singer and night watchman who became president of the world's leading speakers' agency, has died at his home in Tampa, Florida, aged 90. He was born in New York City on August 7,1901 Richard Black Richard B. Black Antarctic explorer and retired Rear-Admiral in the US Navy Reserve, died on August 11 aged 90. He was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota On this Day To the Right Honotrable Honourable Mr. Pitt Legal storm over woman paid for her fear of blacks The Times Crossword No 19,000 Word-Watching No Title Mini-cab rapist chose victim by radio Picture Gallery Interesting Picture Gallery Cutting Joining Denying Law Times The Pound Stockmarket Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices City shrugs off gloom of retail trades survey Argos and Co-op optimistic By our Business Staff: Gulf buoys oil price as dollar seesaws Late payment burden grows Receivers at former Harvey-Jones group Panel casts an eye on 'creeping' takeovers Accountancy book thrives on furore The Rothschild Money Funds By our Money Editor: Fimbra suspends members By our City Staff: Arthur Lee sells two businesses to Ues The Times Unit Trust Information Service C&W offers Mercury stake if the partner is right Picture Gallery Reuter: HK slips as Allied resumes trading Alliance Trust beats trend despite decline Business Roundup BAe director resigns Plasmec fights back Enterprise Trust slips Southern African neighbours sign integration treaty M&s rules out bid for Galerias chain French inflation falls to 2.9% British Funds Cheltenham & Gloucester cuts interest rates for savers Major Changes Businesses for Sale A Business of your Own The Times West Yorkshire North East University Town VAT fraud 'could cost £600m' in single market Due to Retirement Multiple Classified Advertising Items T Cowie withdraws statement Grant for Lucas Multiple Classified Advertising Items FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Shake-up helps Argos counter slump Tempus Futures lead shares higher in thin trading Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Late sell program restrains Dow rise Wall Street Fuji seeks $350m from US and Euro markets Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Panel rethink on creeping control Overdue debt Glaxo takes no chances The Times City Diary On your Marks The Times City Diary Uphill challenge The Times City Diary Taurus may prove too complex for private investors Auditors must be independent for benefit of pensioners Bingham's appointment may mask a signal from the government German import that could level the playing field for small firms Wolfgang Münchau claims Britain would benefit from the loan-guarantee role of an agency such as Frankfurt's KfW European View The Times Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant Shares recovery continues AIG Europe Why juries need guidance Lay people need more help to sort fact from fiction, writes Sheriff Marcus Stone Criminal courts should promote new ideas on evaluating evidence Reformer faces a big test The new Master of the Rolls couls influence a wide range of legislation Students working for a future A career in law is becoming increasingly attractive to young people Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner The acceptable face of judge mark III Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall The City of Liverpool All Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linklaters & Paines Finance and Corporate Lawyer Turberville Woodbridge News of the World Unusual Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Kooyonga's class to carry her to International peak Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 12 contenders Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Makings of a classic showdown Mandarin, Thunderer: York No Title Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Seattle Rhyme attracts widespread support Rapid Raceline Taylor provides the late movement for championship Northants take six wickets for one run Middlesex keep up challenge Pools Forecast Captains prefer to avoid run chase Yesterday's Scoreboards Leicestershire stay on title scent (Reuter): Hathurusinghe causes Australian collapse Leading Averages Pakistanis produce powerful display Picture Gallery Price's long quest is rewarded Zimbabwean is a popular addition to the ranks of major title-winners For the Record Allcock and Corsie stay on course Bowls Butler must put in hours Cycling Virus sidelines Sharpe Grobbelaar makes international return in fine style Football Jackson to go flat out for hurdles record Athletics Today Fixtures No stone to be left unturned In Brief Trophy to Britain Record in sight Money landmark Thomson on trial Rider dies Nicol double Close encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items QPR use silent treatment to prove a point Sparks fly at Monday premiere Maidstone leave League Care Mansell in driving seat for team negotiations Spinners put Essex back on track County Table Colchester Scoreboard Rugby tour to run its course Picture Gallery No bowing and scraping to peer pressure Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 Champions, challengers and chops Jazz Brecon Jazz Festival Wales Picture Gallery Vivid but over-simple Theatre The Jolly Potters New Victoria, North Staffs Brothers in a bold leap of imagination Opera Moses and Aaron Usher Hall The Times Top of the form in a class of his own Terry Farrell's architecture has transformed London. He talks to Marcus Binney about plans for Hong Kong and Edinburgh Playing fair by a German Bard Joseph William investigates why Britain has so neglected the works of the great theatre pioneer. Friedrich von Schiler When sidemen move into the spotlight Jazz Records Stray bullets and shots in the dark Television Review Belated thanks Arts Brief Not alone Last chance No Title Selling candid candidacy Ben MacIntyre reports on the carefully rehearsed off-the-cuff sincerity of this year's presidential race Americans have made it clear they no longer trust journalists to ask the questions they want answered Creative, Media and Marketing National Managers Diary of Times Classified Future Publishing Base Metal and Bullion Market Manager Scandinavian… Circa £600 per Week Ppd ltd £30,000 O. T. E. Display Ad Manager Who let the soap go down the drain? The vilification of Jonathan Powell over the failure of Eldorado shows a sinister turn in television politics Viewpoint Capital Radio plc Esmerk Limited Are You Selling Advertising in the following Areas? Television Presenters Course Business Development Executive Growing up after traged How can children who have witnessed violence and death be helped to overcome trauma? Liz Gill reports on how professionals limit psychological damage If in doubt , don't Julian Critchley, Mo, says his children think sex stops at 35. Caitlin Moran offers the over-30s advice on what not to do Key to the mystery of the brain? The Times/dillons Lecture: On the Matter of the Mind Museum treats And Briefly Down memory lane Playing dentist Have children, will not travel Breathe easier The Times/dillons Lecture One-stop uniform Relief in the rain Tactics of the new hunt Recruiters find they can overcome the prejudices against public service once the significane of the job is explained. Clare Hogg writes KPMG Executive Selection The Public Appointments Section Sandwell Westminster Associates International Limited Inner cities rise to the challenge Heseltine's jackpot comes with strings attached Gillingham Protecting policyholders on insolvency Paying costs of objectors in highway case Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established 1785 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Complicated cases not apt for summary proceedings Conditional care order unlawful The Times Concise Crossword BBC1 Satelite Please Don't Look Away Radio 1 Variations Radio 3 Radio 4
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