News from 22/08/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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J. D. May, Ivor H. Mills, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Catherine Bowes, Harvey Elliott, Gershon Ellenbogen, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, William Learmonth Chairman, D. Sinclair, Hilary Finch, Paul Massey, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Jane Elliott, Peter Bonfield, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Jamie HEPBURN-WRIGHT(Secretary, Michael Binyon and Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, P. C. Dimond, Michael Hofmann, Rachel Kelly, Neil Grant, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Kea, Frances Bissell, Woodrow Wyatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, K. W. Lidstone, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., Donovan R. de Lacey, Charles McConnachie, Nicole Swengley, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Christopher Wigley, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Robert Seely and Dessa Trevisan, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Sophie Chamier, June Ducas, Matthew d'Ancona, Jamie Dettmer and Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Frayling, Alice Thomson, James Wedge, Sir John Harvey Jones, Craig Seton, Clive Aslet, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Kit Wright, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, A. S. Byatt, David Young, Sir Jacob Epstein, Anthony J. Bailey, Sara McConnell, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Peter D. McGuire, Clive White, Michael Seely, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, F. B., Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Robert PHILLIS(Chief Executive, Fiona Beckett, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, Nicholas Kenyon, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Chris Thomas, Peter Mason, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, John Amis,
ResumoMan of Honour Royal family loses support over privacy Times poll on across intrusion By our Political Staff: Labour gains as dollar pulls down sterling Index How apemen kept humanity in the mainstream Weekend Times Streets of Charm Polls show Bush is closing gap Milosevic agrees to attend London talks Disturbing the Peace Thousands flee armed fanatics roaming Kabul Kabul residents who survived the struggle against Soviet intervention are finding the internecine war unbearable. Chris Thomas reports from the stricken Afghan capital D' Overbroeck' S Assaulting the Senses Belfast sniper kills woman returning to visit mother The Times Photos of duchess draw one complaint Press watching talks of 'deadly silince' Mellor to resist call for curbs Corrections Were the newspapers were right or wrong to publish Continent revels in regal soap BAC Army rifles 'jammed' Noisy show closes Soccer star recovers Mentally ill 'at risk' Computer wins again Eldorado girl dropped Body found in ward Samaritans to help cut prison suicides News in Brief Hurd warns Iraqis not to use Briton as political pawn Peninsula left to the elements Exclusive A-levels survey The Sunday Times Prison city where torture is common Lin Jenkins talks to some of those who survived the pressures that await Paul Ride as he starts his sentence in a Iraqi prison 'Bubbles' bows out to a Sinatra song Picture Gallery Workmen oust Major at No 10 Fake priest jailed for life over sex attack Customs warns Christmas bargain-hunters of £32 limit Shoppers lured to the us by the weak dollar could face a taxing time on their return, writes Harvey Elliott Mission London Abbey National Private firms hired for crime patrols Residents on new estates asked to pay £2.50 a week to employ all-night security guards Designers build to beat burglars Bottomley must set health market limit The health secretary needs to decide how tight a rein to keep on the Nhs. Jeremy Laurance examines the options Express bus driver jailed for drinking Male hospital orderly wins £1,000 in sex prejudice case Man posed as woman to wed lover News in Brief Driver sues BR Police injured Rape charge Vistafjored Pit villages search for a role Crowded Cambridge tries to curb language schools The growing tide of foreign students has forced the university city to look at ways of cutting numbers, David Young reports BR cuts rail link options to ten Judge frees mortgage-trap arsonist Lunn Poly Yeltsin predicts hard times but rules out chance of a new coup British Airways Maastricht stirs French peasants into revolt Bjorn Borg contests debt claim People UN centre hit as shelling of Sarajevo intensifies British Airways Desire to live in harmony survives Roger Boyes detects signs that Yugoslavs that Yugoslavs can still end up as friends in peacetime Greek nationalist bug makes its neighbours itch Bush begs the American people to give him a second chance A speech without a memorable phrase may yet have served to turn the campaign back into a genuine contest. Anthony Howard writes from Houston President gambles on tax cuts pledge Clinton-baiting delights convention Reuter: Shaken Brazil waits for verdict on corruption AVIS Local Mia Farrow 'beat daughter' on learning of affair Talks delay UN air warning to Saddam Miami links Castro to drugs Canadian reform in trouble News in Brief Friends again (Reuter): Thousands flee (AP): Ramaphosa meeting breaks deadlock Hope revives for Pretoria talks Christians strike in Lebanon over poll The Times N&P Picture Gallery Reuter: Kenya says airlift can go ahead Clifford Longley Playing politics with religion may backfire Philip Howard …and moreover Why Radio 3 needs change The audience for classical music is changing and the BBC must cater for it, argues Nicholas Kenyon The pull of the old school tie Matthew d'Ancona looks at Britons' strange fascination with which school they went to Silence of the readers The Times Diary Smoke storm Talking heads Cleaning up Brazil Suicidal Paradox Crime Built in ITN in Bosnia Cost of shooting grouse Timetable for the bomb enquiries Sympathetic treatment for drug and drink addiction What juries should know of a defendant's convictions Bar on ex-King Down's screening Fleischmann altar Evasive action Weekend Money letters Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Announcements Picture Gallery Funeral service Word-Watching School news Society of Apothecaries of London Matlock entices more tourists with real gold Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Canary's view of London Sheila Countess of Birkenhead David Paton Canono David Paton, ecumenist and missionary, died on July 18 aged 78. He was born on September 9,1913 John Thompson John D. Thompson, an academic whose ideas revolutionised the financing and evaluation of health care in the United States and many ohter parts of the world, died of cardiopulmonary arrest at the Yele-New Haven hospital in Connecticut on August 13 aged 75. He was born in Franklin, Pennsylvania Barbara Morgan Barbara Morgan, photographer of modern American dance and especially the Martha Graham troupe, died in North Tarrytown, New York, on August 17 aged 92. She was born in Buffalo, Kansas, on July 8,1900 Giorgio Perlasca Giorgio Perlasca, Italian livestock agent and businessman who saved the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews during the second world war, died at his home in Padua on August 15 aged 82. He was born in Como, nothern Italy, on January 31,1910 Irene Scouloudi Irene Scouloudi, secretary and editor of The Huguenot Society from 1951 to 1987, died in London 31 July 1992 aged 85. She was born in Manchester on April 2,1907 Lord Cheshire Appreciations John Case Borislav Pekic H. D. West Sir Jacob Epstein On this Day Sales collapse forces Ford to shut down for one week The times crossword no 19,004 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Road Watch Times Weathercall The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Weather Fishermen rescued by chance Pickfords Travel Profile Weekend Money Dollar slide puts pressure on the pound The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Manders escapes Kalon hostile bid Where cash machines need wing mirrors Cutting glass Postal rates Letters Banks rescue Ratners after £122m losses Barratt offers 8.5% fixed-rate mortgage Royal battle Fidelity Investments Ailing policies Youth move Surveys binge Troubled Waterford to cut pay and jobs Creditors of O&y cautious on offer Recent Issues Major Changes Save & Prosper the Investment House Nikkei sustains three-day rally with rise of 950 The Sunday Times Ratner dazzles no longer An eighties hero who made cheap jewellery into an impulse buy has been humbled, says Neil Bennett Stores Last lap approaches in Cowie bid for Henlys Tempus Lloyd's starts building its new-look council Business Roundup Lex import deal ends Sell-offs lift Electrolux Honeywell settlements Northamber loss grows Woolworths flotation GM cuts output Orwellian double-think is not what it appears to be Week Ending Logician who guided Icl back to profit Business Profile: Peter Bonfield The man who has run the computer firm for a decade is as calculating as his machines, reports Carol Leonard Bonfield works 13-hour days, six or seven days a week, and says he tries to avoid taking holidays If the plan said a department had to close, he'd close it, even if his best friend worked there De Beers discusses Namibia mine theft (Reuter): US may raise tariffs on China exports IFG Hambro Clearing Limited Foreign exchanges unsettle shares Stock Market Pound softens securities British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Dow tumbles 50 points Wall Street Postal Premium Banks binge on surveys in quest for better service Shorter queues, politeness and patience feature in customers' list of requirements Lindsay Cook looks at the responses of millions of account holders questioned in attempts to improve branches' image Owning up to mistakes is catching on Hindering help for homeless Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Unconcerned Norwich Union No charge for Touche Remnant Pep Halifax AITC the Association of Investment Trust Companies Postal account popularity grows as societies compete for savers Cheap to operate service offers high rates and low risk, Lindsay Cook says Portfolio In defence of endowment mortgages Student Loans Company Limited Pension negotiations leave a feeling of deception Capital transfer Save & Prosper Royal to refund 'wrong policy' payments There was no option of cancelling because the cooling off notice did not arrive until nearly three years after the policy was taken out M&G Briefings Student package extended Illness plans left to lapse Portman Building Society Save & Prosper Fimbra Towry Law The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Best levels not held AIG Portfolio South Africa put their progress to biggest test Rugby Union Campbell grasps his chance Water Skiing Benn will challenge Galvano in Rome Boxing Speedy Sayyedati tunes up with Irish tilt Two talented fillies could present Roberts with Newmarket dilemma next month Hereford Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Tomorrow Mandarin: Zalon can lead Gosden to double Sandown Park Perth Kooyonga in season Chester Ripon From our French Racing Correspondent in Deauville: Drum Taps heads strong British raid on Deauville Weld's filly to confirm superiority Rapid Raceline Hooked on a sport where time just passes you by Brian Clarke enjoys a day in the life of an angler, and finds that it offers a steam of escape form the activities of the world Nine trout out of ten would have had that fly while it was on its first twinkling free fall but not the roach, not then and not for a long time Nicklin included in squad Hockey The Times By our Shooting Correspondent: British fortunes show signs of improving Shooting Wigan pay the price of success Rugby League Ocean Leopard must go it alone for record Yachting By a Correspondent: Nolan well placed to win title Equestrianism By a Special Correspondent: Boardman calls in Lotus for record Cycling Young players stumble at semi-final hurdles Squash Rackets Breitling Swiss Chronographs Woosnam on way to ironing out chinks in his game Welshman takes lead in German Open Michaud makes early run Cevaer produces blistering pace Hockley rewarded for first big title Ice theatre loses free expression Torvill and Dean may return to the Olympics but innovation would be a thing of the past. Michael Coleman reports For the Record Corsie claims valuable scalp Bowls Testing starts Still in form Row over safety at track Sport in Brief In tandem No fireworks Italian reverse Trophy win Northamptonshire make inroads in key encounter Kent's rearguard adds respectability Sri Lanka tighten their grip Tavaré casts off shackles for 115 Brilliant Haynes settles an old score Benjamin and Parsons assume control Yesterday's Scoreboard Henman decides to alter course Tennis Connors keeps on grinding Referees ready for full-time role in changing game David Miller reports from Zurich on moves by officials to keep up with the growing demands imposed by the changes in football Southampton J fall foul of new league's fine print Premier League Match-By-Match Guide Women defend Uefa championship record Celtic pay a heavy price Sluggish opening puts Graham on defensive Clive White suggests pragmatism may hold sway over idealism as Arsenal fight for form World Champion Mansell Gillhaus will not see out extended trial Racing Blakey's call-up increases pressure on Russell United look for inspiration in Robson's absence Troubled times in the Premier League Oxford Tutorial College New ball game for Olympics Picture Gallery The Great Man Offer of help Simon Barnes on Saturday Picture Gallery Women's rights Show of respect Jackson beats McKoy again Peace and quiet Entertainment A midsummer night's scream Fun in the heat means parties, power tools and enough noise to drive the most patient of us barmy. Clive Aslet reports Getting Away Shopping, Page MPW Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Film Multiple Display Advertising Items Music RG Victor Hochhauser Barbican Hall Art Galleries Exhibitions Vh Royal Shakespeare Company Dance Video Salerooms Bookings Film: Geoff Brown; Theatre: Jeremy Kingston;… Man and superbeast no contest Lynne Truss on the new orthodoxy that man's cleverness is nought compared with the built-in advantages of animals TV Review From us slick to British snooze Record review: Bobby Brown, Ephraim Lewis, Airto Moreira, and a summer bouquet of recorded Elgar Rock Under the spell of the wartime fairies Classical Drumming up visions of Brazil Jazz Dame Shirley Porter My Perfect Weekend TV Preview Throwing a spanner in the works makes an old man happy Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Gardens to visit Crescourt Conservatory Sun Blinds Birkenstock Sweetest scent of summer Francesca Greenoak admires the expert growers of more than 350 varieties of sweet pea Gardening Walton Conservatories Decorative Wheelbarrows Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Here is the news Feather report Events Pelham Books And now, one for festival snobs Edinburgh Festival Opera Love is king, reason abdicates Theatre Don Carlos Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Sorting out saints and sinners Salzburg: Rodney Milnes sends his first report from the festival now under Gerard Mortier's direction Scots' new work is of great import Dance The Sunday Times Dominion Theatre London Party pieces with bite Frances Bissell, the Times cook, on cool, light ways with oxtail, lamb and chicken Courses with a combination that works Entertaining at Home Emma Bridgewater and Matthew Rice Get in the holiday mood Jane MacQuitty selects wines for all weathers for next weekend's break Best buys Great Classics Soupeau Pistou France Butcher with a beef about good meat Over the counter: Fiona Beckett investigates a traditional butcher's shop Anglo-Norman conquest A group of French chef-patrons is offering a lucky British couple three dinners a year - for ten years Kenwood What to Buy Turkey Paradise Preserved Where to Walk Paris Never mind the springtime - Alice Thomson finds plenty to love in Paris in high summer, ambling away the days off the tourist track, and saving her energies for after dark Where to Eat In the Property Night Life Guide Books The Millestream Hotel and Restaurant Sealink Stena Line How to Get There Where to Stay A labour of love Le Magazine Property Buyers Guide Kelvin Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Cheese, milk and the cream of good value Agullor and Altman Ltd Beyond the garden gnome Sophie Chamier finds a shop with all the accessories you need to turn your outdoors into a designer showpiece Shoparound House Dust Mite are You Allergic? Factory Show Room The Sofabed Shop Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Shamian Tidy Rail Clock Multiple Display Advertising Items The Domestic Parahenalia Co. Comfort Shoes Falling in love with old lenses A photographer has turned shopkeeper to indulge his passion for cameras The Harte Exchange Ladies The Times Concise Crossword No 2874 Winning Move Abundance of Stunning Ladies Personal Column The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Entertainments The Harte Exchange Antique Furniture of the Master Carvers Stanton St John Festival BBC1 Satellite Christian Aid Variations Radio BBC1 Satellite Save the Children Variations Radio 1 Saturday Review Halifax Formula one fishing Opening Shots The Saturday Sonnet Contents The Goo Leoluca Orlando is no longer simply a man at risk. He is a man in danger. John Phillips meets the campaigning former mayor of Palermo, whose anti-Mafia politics have made him the mob's most prominent target. Main photograph by Paul Massey Voyages Jules Verne Häagen Dazs Häagen. Dazs Little Reyes Crime and enlightenment Prisoner Peter Wayne is undergoing a major career change. Tony Dawe investigates a robber disarmed by architecture MS The three-day miracle of New South Whales Last month, 49 false killer whales beached temselves at a small fishing village. The saving of all but 12 of them involved hundreds of volunteers, taught invaluable lessons in the art of mass-rescue, and enthralled Australia. Jane Wheatley and her family were among the good samaritans of the sea Fifty eight Golden Malts The Gleneagles Hotel 10,9, 8… Are you asleep yet? The trouble with the space age, writes Nigel Hawkes, is that it's all a bit old hat. Can we ever be impressed again? Jameson Ration Lo Simple, understated British classics are the staples of this autumn's wardrobe, on and off the screen, Sarah Newton writes, as designers take advantage of a wave of nostalgia for wartime romance. Photographs by James Wedge The Most Popular The New Corolla Hot potato cut out for blue chips Gut Feelings Clement Freud prepares a dish for Sir John Harvey Jones Restaurant Guide Tables outside Fine Puddings Too casual and two Polished Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Hine In a still life, a garden of possessions In the first of a series in which leading writers discuss what made them fall in love with words, the award-winning novelist describes how a sickly childhood spawned a healthy life of fantasy My Favourite Books Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocea Cruise Lines The New Zealand Travel Informations Service ABTA P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Riverside Mill Hotel Trail Finders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riches to ashes dust to dust They came, they saw, they conquered, leaving nothing but caramel coloured vistas and towering pink Andes. 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