News from 19/08/1992
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Michael Theodoulou and Hazhir Teimourian, H. Yovanoff, Sara Yelland, David Adams, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Patricia Davies, John H. Stafford-Moule, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Ian Jessiman, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, James Fisher, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Martin Fletcher, Dominic Tonner, A. L. Morris, Principal, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Peter Ball, Rt Hon Aubrey Jones, Rachel Kelly, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Philip Robinson, John Young, J. Breining-Riches, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Derwent May, J. R. Simpson, Simon Tait, William N. Latey, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Kari Knight, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Robertson of Oakridge, Alison Roberts, Radovan Karadzic, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, George Binney, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, James Mattison, Richard Evans, Michael Horsnell and Mary Dejevsky, Gina Thomas, Craig Seton, Roger Boyes, Norman Willis, General Secretary, Robin Oakley and Jamie Dettmer, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, R. J. Verge (Head of Driving Licensing Division), F. B. Roberts, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Louise Carpenter, G. B. Miller, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Robert Jones, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Macintyre, Linda Grant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, M. D. T. Evans, Alan Coren, Lucas Mellinger, Benedict Nightingale, F. M. M. Steiner, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, European Business Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Alan Phillips, Andrew Finkel, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, M. G. de St V. Atkins,
ResumoBritain to patrol Iraq and Bosnia Ministera agree on jets for the Gulf and troops to guard the Balkan relief convoys UN halts aid to Sarajevo after plane is threatened Bank sees little hope of growth Index Life & Times Jensen, car of the stars, is driven off the road British Pows died in Stalin's gulag Donor girl gives life and sight to six NSPCC Under Cover On Board In the Bag Gypsies attack camping curb as charter for persecution Salesman conned charity Royal Navy From orange groves to Bosnia talks Long-term jobless level highest in four years Correction Republican leader killed in Belfast News in Brief Draughts man wins TV plug for Radio 2 Jail chief goes private NHS charges 'higher' Appeal on sentence Trawler claims denied Bat gang injures man JP donates his lunch Briton held in Iraq vanished after seeing contacts in Kuwait 'He could be imprisoned for days, it could be week, it could be years Ordeal still haunts Saddam 's hostages School head says she was sacked Summer Sale MacKay to seek public's judgment on juidicial finery Picture Gallery Fire victims' families given leave to challenge coroner Millionaire beat wife to death then drowned himself Casualty patients 'at risk' No Title Nationwide Ramblers accuse local authorities pf negligence Walkers say pussyfooting councils allow landowners to flout law over public rights of way BT man took 1,158 sick days News in Brief Nail gun death Air strike Pit in peril Death arrest Shops wrecked Evicted family swaps luxiiiy home for B&B Debts push down property prices First direct How high can your savings go? Llamas offer new hope to ailing woollen industry Researchers expect guanaco wool to fetch up to £80 a kilogram while sheep's fleece sells for £1.50 Llamas from south American yielding Superfine wool are well-suited to living in Britain , Michael Hornsby reports Yard officer presses banks to curb credit card fraud Judge halts schoolboy murder trial Church minister gets kicks from putting on the Ritz Louise Hidalgo talks to a chaplain happy to share the cares of the staff of his parish in a west End hotel Disgraced bishop backs play about unwed mothers Bolting pony killed toddler News in Brief Radio sale Calves die Opt-out vote Begging patrol Train fall Seats vanish Republicans savage Clinton's challenge President predicts stirring comeback First lady steels herself for battle There is hard edge to the sweet old lady many belive Barbana Bush to be, Anthony Howard writes from Houston Pioneers of the convention Astrodome get lost in space Houston Notebook by Martin Fletcher Allen denies 'outrageous claims of child sex abuse Ben MacIntyre describes how the publicity-shy film-maker has been forced into the limelight Barclays Bahamians decide on future of 'King Ping' Have you rungs us yet?Phone Arabs hesitate over Western move to dose 1Iraqi air space Guf War Allies As the three main western powers plan renewed strikes against saddam, Michael Binyon, Diplomatice Editor, asks if the anti-Baghded alliance is still intact Ban on flying 'will hasten Saddam fall9 US has enough planes and ships in place to keep skies clear Military Options Pentagon gulf preparations include the completed transfer to Riyadh of an air battle group, Jamie Dettmer writes Embargo and poor harvest threaten safe haven The Kurds Rival insurgents have created a shortfall of about 180,000 tonnes of grain as winter approaches, Andrew finkel writes (Reuter): Somalia infant toll rises News in Brief (Reuter): Missile tested (Reuter): Drink banned (Reuter): Leader quits (Reuter): Accord signed (Reuter): Reporter killed (Reuter): Lover blown up By our Foreign Staff: Cold will kill more Bosnians than civil conflict UN fears Greater Serbia rises again Balkan commentary The Serbian warlordds have succeeded in capturing almost everything they wanted in Bosnia, Roger Boyes writes New Agers dig for Bacon's world of peace and happiness Prices and political disarray blight celebration of Moscow coup failure A year after the rebellion collapsed. most Russians are preoccupied with their country's plight, writes Mary Dejevsky CGA Insurance Broker Ltd Georgians take rebel capital News in Brief (Reuter): Kabul retaliates (Reuter): Aid threatened (Afp): Icons stolen (Afp): Circus killing Undressing in Russian Anne McElvoy takes a language lesson Manhattan transfer Has Woody Allen joined that group forced by fame to play a starring role? asks Ben MacIntyre Bush and the missing magic The Republicans are in danger of losing the Reagan legacy, says Anthony Howard in Houston …and moreover Never say toujours The Times Diary Ring of diffidence The Times Diary Club-class post The Times Diary Leek back in anger The Times Diary Balkan Reality The Virtues of Borrowing Off with their Wigs The leader of Bosnia's Serbs states his case before London conference Plastic wallets for driving licences Travel with children Snuff and smoking Restrictions on private prosecutions Unemployment action Statutory sick pay Public service quality Order of priority Housing fit for frail elderly School exam results Weather watcher Court Circular Latest wills Service dinner Birthdays today University news Announcements Picture Gallery Growing despair over future of forestry Woodland survey Word-Watching £3m grant for Irish mansion Architecture 'Oliver Twist' workhouse on the market Suffolk sale Anger at bird killings Quantock protest Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Malcolm Johnson Malcolm Charles Johnson, an assistant directors of public affairs at New Scotland Yard, diedon August 8 in hospital at Haywards Heath aged 54. He was born on November 11.1937 James Noland James Ellsworth Noland, a US federal judge whose landmark decision in a case involving Byzantine mosaics taken from Cyprus did much to clean up the racket in stolen antiquities, died on August 12 in Indianapolis aged 72. He was born in LaGrange, Missouri, on April 22,1920 The Very Rev J. H. S. Wild The Very Rev J. H. S Wild, Master of University College, Oxford, 194551, and Dean of Durham, 1951-73, died on august 15 at home aged 87. He was born on December 22,1904 Pine beauty moths wipe out Isle of Lewis forest £1 million bill Tommy Nutter Tommy Nutter, fashion setting tailor, died of an Aids related illness on August 17 aged 49. He was born on April 17,1943 Pierre Uri Appreciations Mary McHugh Lord Cheshire Execution in York Castle Older students outnumber school-leavers on campus The Times Crossword No 19 , 001 Weather 900 events to mark Durham's 900 years Bank Battle On Line Nikkei Gloom Mark Maker Out of Cash The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Bank expects recession to continue Recovery bings on consumer spending Bundesbank says rates had to rise By our Banking Correspondent: Tokyo moves to halt Nikkei fall Wang files for US bankruptcy protection Poor earnings outlook forces Sedgwick to halve dividend John Charcol Abu Dhabi says BCCI auditor had conflict of interest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Nikkei slides to 6-year low amid profit forecast cuts Panel seeks Cowie correction Mannesmann plunges 89% Picture Gallery Personal bankruptcies soar to record levels, says KPMG Embattled Sedgwick marches insurers down the hill Tempus By a Correspondent: Ding firms to create over-the-counter link By our City Staff: Quicks drives to £1m Business Roundup Unions delay Black's Daily News purchase Kalon claims 9.7% Fall at Gold Fields Brabant slips into red Pifco profits slip Bedford cuts losses LVMH shares 'error' Weak demand halts Impala expansion The Times British Funds Invest Electric Sedgwick knocks insurance brokers Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Wall Street Japan resorts to desperate moves Comment Bumping along Sigh here, place The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Summer's lease The Times City Diary Family fortunes Demise of the nice little earner puts the risk back into banking Neil Bennett examines how Britain's high street banks plan to recover from the worst battering in their collective memory Share certificates Dispensing with the sticking plaster economy Banks' greed depresses borrowing Clear' leases are skewed in favour of the landlord Never-never' morals Futures force shares lower AIG Europe Mandarin: First Victory on a lenient mark Mandarin, Thunderer: York Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Bonny Scot underlines his Doncaster classic claims Leading Ebor fancies eliminated Rapid Raceline Pringle and Such maintain pace of Essex title drive Seam and spin end stiff resistance Sri Lanka sweep into lead Hampshire handed home draw Nottinghamshire counter-attack Yesterday's Scoreboards Vaughan leads recovery Nicholas rides his luck Bowlers stand by Atherton Rabkin keeps unbeaten record Bowls Watkins is lifted by light wind Ychting The Times Pardew's late header scuppers Cambridge Last Night's Football Results Today's Fixtures Bull passes milestone as Leicester lose way Football Picture Gallery Faldo aiming to top money list Ireland end McKenna's run Golf Snooker 's record Elm prize In Brief Hanley fit Nordic medals Bird retires For the Record Australians meet stern resistance on way to victory Rugby Union Gross gives Dodgers break from misery Baseball Index Further reverse for Arsenal as Shearer strikes Blackburn's record signing scores again Oldham lose sponsor Internal strife shakes the foundations of rugby league Christopher irvine on a long-running dispute that has served to divide a sports amateur and professional bodies Johnson kick-starts Ipswich's season Piggott 's change of policy rewarded Result Mansell states his case Middlesex drop Ramprakash Tour doubt remains unresolved Fischer king moves for the grail Bobby Fischer, the brilliant and tempestuous former world chess champion, is poised to reassert his dominance, Raymond Keene predicts Since you ask, I'm wearing my old Hoover bag Single Life Lyane Truss suffers an attack of ringing in the ears Women Pinguaphone Homes Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A Daily guide to arts and enterainment compiled by sara velland Theatre Guide Jeremey Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and An old tumbler simply rolls on David Robinson meets Johnny Hutch, the 80-ish music-hall artict and circus tumbler still teaching acrobatics to young performers Strange sort of homage Dance Review Ancient and justified Proms Review Entertainments Parable of a piratical paterfamilias Theatre Benedict Nightinagle on the Edinburgh Festival production of Harley Granville Barker's The Voysey Inheritance Let 's stay in for the play Radio Review Fine stuiff for dream-weadving London Exhibitions John Russell Taylor on a shwo aff African tribal textile pieces that relates strongly to the work of western abstract artists Seasoning the fun with a little seriousnesst Television Review Wagner, at length Arts Brief Thirty years of laughter Radical post-war art may have lost its power to shock , but it can still keep us amused, says Derwent May Trooping out after Barenboim Turbulence behind the scences this summer in the world of European opera: whatever is going on at the Bastille and in Bayreuth? Head off for a luxury break Passport to France: a weekend for two in the hotel of your choice Did you have the answer? Hertz Picture Gallery Tasting luxury Romance in the hills and forests German Drawings I saw anew Cosima Arts and Entertainment Unveiling the new Muslim Women are embracing Islam but some reject interpretations of the Koran that subjugate them. Linda Grant reports The Times/dillons Lecture Telecom Security Make birth a safer bet? What screening by blood test test can, and cannot, tell about a baby Property Buyers Guide London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roedean Cambridgeshire Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Church Farm Rentals F. W. Gapp Chestertons E Henry & Co Urban renewal pulled out of a Hat Tenants in Liverpool last week voted to form the country's third Housing Action Trust. Rachel Kelly reports on the progreess of the first such scheme Cottage industry Seeking a holiday at home or a vacation abroad? 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