News from 20/08/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Mark Hall, L. C. Green, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, R. C., Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Roland Rench, Gordon Allan, Dr Frank Griffith Dawson, Philip Goodhart, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Brian Falk, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, John Pomfret, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Walter Wilson, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Elisabeth de Stroumillo, Robin Oakley and Michael Binyon, Martin Fletcher, Hugh N. Burgess, Martin Warrillow, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Peter Ball, E. Carson, K. J. Sealy, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, P. L. Jackson, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, D. J. Gates (Director), Denis Vaughan, G. Bernard Shaw, John Percival, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock and Ross Tieman, Richard Cork, Arthur Gold, Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton, Anthony Storr, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, A. F. P. Barnes, Craig Seton, Marc Weller, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, A. Lentin, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Young, Robert Seely and Harvey Elliott, Ian Lowe, Clive White, Richard Grove, John Shaw, Ben MacIntyre, Carol LEONARDz, Eduardo Paolozzi, Michael Dynes, Chris Dighton, Brian Harris, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Michael R. Dyer, Anthony Everitt, Secretary-General, Ted Wallbutton, Executive Director, Benedict Nightingale, Edward R Major, Jack Bailey, Cheryl S. Jones (Vice-Chairman), A. L. Le Quesne, Arthur Leathley, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Carney Secretary, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Stephen Haskell, L. M. Courtenay, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, W. G. Poeton President, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHurd rejects legal doubts on Iraq force Parliament recall demanded Falklands enquiry Royal furore War claim Record sell-off ANC warning Index Life & Times A-level pass rates continue to rise Summertime .. . and British business is easy By our Foreign Staff: UN orders Sarajevo aid flights to resume Ford puts workers on short week in Dagenham cutback Asprey English Faces French Flirts American Gaffes Car salesmen put North-South divide in reverse Kevin Eason finds that as motor sales slump the traditional buying roles of the regions are being swapped New Car Sales by Region Judge rejects plea to ban photographs of Duchess Halifax Steroids may have killed body builder Computer beats champion to draw level in draughts match Sports fail brief encounter Russians to visit Ride Juror hits accent bar Dog owner jailed Farmer wins path case Children found dead Gorrie brother freed Bees attack drivers Murder weapon link Rothermere inquest Blackpool jobs go as visitors spend less News in Brief Yard studies claims that troops shot Argentine PoWs Pollution from Gulf conflict 'less severe' than feared Oil pollution in the Arabian Gulf appears to have declined during the conflict, says Nick Nuttall Scientists watch the brain in action An optical technique may literally shed new light on the activities and workings of the brain, Nick Nuttall reports Beheading enquiry led to war museum Picture Gallery MoD explains how test pilot was killed De Motfort University Leicester Helicopter flies over Alaskan trail in hunt for British hiker Noble Caledonia Limited Police marksmen take screen test to tackle armed criminals Seat of learning fails varsity name game How to save cash in divorce Estranged couples will pay dearly if they use a lawyer as an emotional prop, reports Richard Ford The Times Historians join battle in civil war Spending watchdog accuses hospitals of bad management BT man drops sick days case News in Brief Manager held Pub reopens Guard jailed American Citizenship Police chief criticises Halford allegations Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Poll tax haunts new council levy Sixth-formers shun exam and endanger broader curriculum Apathy towards as levels in schools is putting at risk part of the education reforms, writes John O'Leary How A-Level Candidates Fared Eurotunnel digs deep to resolve cash dispute as credit deadline nears Work on the Channel tunnel could halt unless Eurotunnel and Tml settle their difference, Michael Dynes reports Legal chiefs present case for modern garb Richard Ford detects a desire for change in a consultation paper on court dress by the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice Fewer eat lunch out in Britain Sacked pub manager let regulars drink free all night tribunal told Republicans jostle for next nomination Stirring of opposition to the reign of the fundamentalists for the 1996 nomination President pledges new-look cabinet National Westminster Bank Quayle gives brief history of time Houston Notebook by Martin Fletcher UK innovation will help detect enemy in the dark Western Air Power Iraq capable of crushing rebels Saddam's Forces Allen case reflects growth of abuse claims in custody battles PCAS Taking a walk on the wild side Intervention plans lack specific Un sanction International Law Mare Weller considers the legal basis for military intervention by the allies in Iraq over the Saddam regime's attacks on civilians in the south of the country From Reuter in Mogadishu: Babies die as airlift to Somalia is delayed Serb rocket attack shows vulnerability of Sarajevo flights Austria Forget the guns, do the paperwork Acar accident brought out one of the oddities of war: even amid sniper and mortar fire, bureaucracy grinds on, John Pomfret writes from Sarajevo Yeltsin launches mass privatisation programme Caucasus Muslims join Georgia battle Depardieu casts Columbus as a misunderstood romantic People (Reuter): Support for treaty falls in France News in Brief 45 die in Expo tour bus crash (Reuter): Fanatics killed (Reuter): Order stopped (Reuter): Talking begins (AP): Troops return (Reuter): High profits University? Theft as property Jermy Laurance on an insidious wealth tax A taste of their medicine If there is no other way out of recession, start firing Treasury mandarins, proposes Anatole Kaletsky Seduced by false prophets Eastern Europe's infatuation with businessmen-turned-politicians will be short-lived, says Roger Boyes …and moreover Lamont lament The Times Diary Brats for Bush The Times Diary Wig and pen The Times Diary Rescue for Somalia' A-Level Rat Race Ideas at War UN responsibility in Somalia crisis Opera House leak Weather watcher Emergency cabinet Cost of higher water standards EC directives Machine talk Empty houses Newton statue Germans' right to try Honecker Channel tunnel fears Ahead of the game? Birthdays today Anniversaries 100 ft wind turbine near Haworth to stay Announcements Latest wills Liverpool Victoria Insurance Ayckbourn boost for new theatre Liver birds of prey Treasures threatened by rescue delay Forthcoming marriages Calming fish soak up the stress Personal Appears in Life & Times Section-Page 13 Marriages Festival opera house on schedule Shimon Dr Shimon Agranat, a former president of Israel's Supreme Court and head of several major commissions of enquiry, died in Jerusalem on August 10 aged 86. He was born in 1906 Rudolph Ising Rudolph C. Ising, who produced the first non-Disney cartoon to win an Academy Award, died at his home in Newport Beach, california, on July 18 aged 80 Gallery protests over traders Cartoon Barney Bearr's Uictory Garden John Fennell John Lister Illingworth Fennell, professor of Russian at Oxford University from of New College, died onAudust 9 aged 74. He was born on May 30,1918 Christie's reflects Hill 's talents Samuel Brody Samuel M. Brody an architect, who designed some of the best-known housing complexes in New York City, died of melanoma in Manhattan on July 29 aged 65. He was born in Plainfiled, New Jersey, on August 9,1926 Basheer Masri Al-Hafiz Basheer Ahmad Masri, Muslim scholar and promoter of animal welfare, has died aged 78. He was born on May 12 , 1914 John Cage Appreciations Sir Karl Parker Lord Devlin Charles Abell On this Day The Soviet System Smith appoints former spy and Oxford don to policy team The Times Crossword No 19,002 Picture Gallery Narrow escape for Piggott as Tornado turns his plane over Weather Adding up Accountancy Riding High Picture Gallery Looking Good Falling down Picture Gallery The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Output decline ends in the second quarter July relapse in high street sales US judge rules in favour of Lloyd's BICC jobs go with fall in demand Hafnia suspends payments to creditors Carsberg orders MMC spotlight on newspaper supplies to retailers Panasonic The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Commodities Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates MoD seeks tenders to run royal dockyards Fletcher Challenge in the red McKay slips BPP ahead Payout raised Rosebys rises Plastiseal halt De Morgan dip SKF By our Business Staff: Sony interim profit halves Picture Gallery Marley sheds 200 jobs as plants close Berlitz does merger deal with Japanese British Funds Mountleigh creditors face wait Walker proceedings adjourned again Business Roundup Smith book attacked Pentland path cleared BHP thirsts for Foster's Bredero losses grow Victaulic raises payout BICC Group Chubb holds key to Racal fortunes Tempus Dow drops 22 points Wall Street Shares in magazine and book retailing sector are hit by MMC referral Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes McKay Securities Plc Light at the end of the tunnel Comment Danger signals Mystery and suspension The Times City Diary Altared state The Times City Diary Chain reaction The Times City Diary Struggling to find an answer to the question: where… Wherefore Juliet? The Times City Diary Banks have failed enterprise Measuring the relevance of retail price index to pensions appraisal Would the last worker Reasons to take Taurus by the horns House costs The Times Futures lift shares AIG Europe Self-discipline must remain hallmark of the profession Brian Harris QC argues the case for more effective ways of dealing with complaints against ICA member Accountancy & Finance Accounts Office Manager Base Metal and Bullion Market Manager Scandinavian… Manpower Legal & General Chartered Accountant Financial Manager Terry Smith puts analysts to shame Association of British Insurers Assistant Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh Federation of Housing Associations Book-Keeper Leeds add Gregory to their collection of summer signings Scrum half leaves Wigan for £45,000 Juniors take first three gold medals Rifle Shooting World Champion Mansell Britain must not miss chance Early return to duty for Olympic pair Rowing Praise owed to Pakistan Arsenal beaten Naysmith keeps unbeaten record Bowls Customers let down Picture Gallery Duffield makes happy landing Shape of modern Olympics Protecting majority Cornwall remain on course for success Schools Sport South Africans shine Bridge Mandarin: Flying Lyric Fantasy ready to show elders the way home Review group sought on whip issue Mandarin: York Mandarin: Yarmouth Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: AYR Mandarin, Thunderer: Salisbury Twafeaj leads clean sweep Rapid Raceline Surrey bowlers are inspired by fine spell from Bicknell Lewis drops anchor to keep Essex in touch McCague masters Leicester Cricketcall Middlesex felled by old magician Yesterday's Scoreboards Cork is qualified for greatness Ivo Tennant talks to the young Derbyshire all-rounder who is the latest England recruit to be hailed as the new Ian Botham Atherton assumes command (Reuter): Kaluwitharana scores century on Test debut Resilient Blakey compiles century Rapid Cricketline Robins is on target yet again Last Night's Results Littlewoods Pools Speed 's face-saver fails to disguise Villa's superiority Leeds fail to recapture last season's form Adams sent off as Rangers impress For the Record Stewart helps restore morale Hall finds way out of the trees Today's Fixtures Late developers chase Evans Watkins keeps Slade up to mark In Brief MacRee excels Lola merger Skier killed Record to Dawes Good start Hall captain John Morgan The Times Beardsley inspires Everton victory Manchester United prop up the Premier League after second defeat CU Commercial Union Williams's speed unhinges Spurs England's lead far from secure Trent Bridge Details ANC moves to curb patriotism at rugby games Kiptanui breaks second record France p4 Face to face with molls and monarchs Winsome or wrinkled, English history's most famous figures usually had their portraits painted. Richard Cork celebrates a new edition of David Piper's masterly study. The English Face Guessing the price of missing the point Private Life John Diamond on the unforeseeability of domestic life Arts Multiyork Furniture Clearance Sale Picture Gallery Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Singers make the better moves Edinburgh Festival Cue the Tchaikovsky Man with heart trouble Theatre Edinburgh Dance Picture Gallery Cue the Tchaikovsky Concerts: Edonurgh The Times Second sequel has a lousy plot Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews the new releases including Alien, and (right) looks at student films on television Debutants try their luck abroad Cinema: Locarno Festival David Robinson reports on a festival that features only films making their international debut Why the Fringe can be cut out Comment SIX degrees of separation Worth a wider showing Television Review In the temple of romance Alice Thomson and Robert Crampton fearlessly set out to investigate the sectets of French charm Take a break Win a luxury weekend for two in the hotel of your choice Did you have the answer? 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