News from 25/08/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Christopher Boulter, Harry Hutton, J. A. Billcliffe, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, David Cox, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Suzy Price, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Graham Defries, Michael Meyer, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Tom Bassett, Basil Hall, Alun Michael Chairman, Carol Leonard, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Robin Oakley and Dessa Trevisan, Dermot Gleeson, Patricia Holland, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Christopher Walker and Jamie Dettmer, Geoffrey Powell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Wood and Colin Narbrough, Daniel Johnson, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, William Burroughs, Jan Krcmar, Anthony Meyer, Drago Stambuk, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, John D. James, John Percival, George Brock, Janet Daley, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Morton, Ali Jaber, D. H. Packman, Peter Bryan, Davina Lloyd, Audrey Osterlyng, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Barry Pickthall, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Pattison, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Young, Patrick Moser, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Sara McConnell, C. A. Schiffer, Neil Lyndon, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Michael Grylls Chairman, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Nicky Willmore, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Colin Farrington, Colin Campbell, Mac Margolis, Peter Robinson, Alastair Brett and Derek Currie, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, Michael Chance & Christy Sinclair,
ResumoPound survives first Erm test as dollar slumps London shares fall 54 points West soothes Arabs over exclusion zone German mob sets hostel ablaze Index Life & Times Warning bell rings for mobile phone users 21 ounce baby boy amazes doctors Bush flies to see hurricane devastation on Florida coast BBC music Magazine Out of Tune Out of Favour Out of Order Two die in M40 fireball Estate agents offer to pay stamp duty for buyers DVLA Classic Collection Activists question Ashdown strategy British doubts on Delors vision echo across Europe When the going gets tough, Ec countries care less for unity than their own economies, says George Brock Fate of pound depends on French treaty vote Future of monetary union Degree results £9,000 sex bias award Briton found stabbed Child care enquiry Crash victims named Drink-driver jailed Japanese plea on LSE Religion law urged Metal eater sentenced Runcie in hospital with high fever Newes in Brief Video trains children to eat detested healthy food Scientists use film role models to brainwash fussy youngsters into liking spinach and broaccoli British Association Southampton Britons rush to sample good life down under UK Emigrations Top schools A-level league in The Times Cast-offs earn star billing after brush with rock fame Cash shortage thwarts dolphin safety device Research money is needed to save the live of thousands of dolphins, reports Nick Nuttall Leukaemia drug trial success NR Northern Rock Organic farmers 'risking penury' Sainsbury's Vin de Pays de l'Ardeche Hotel blames job cuts on financial troubles Bank demanded savings at Le Manoir US offers holiday bargains Rush hour speeds reverse a trend Orchestra strike may hit ballet Kwik-Fit Jailed man's wife in plea to Saddam Protesters combine to block proposals for local bail hostels Search for soul draws poets to Newcastle Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Care homes fall into cash trap A successful model for residential care of the elderly in the community may be going to waste, Alison Roberts reports Checking for signs of life inside the draughts computer Minister backs defenders of open spaces Optimistic police cut carnival force Spending on health hits £40bn News in Brief Driver freed Soldier bailed Protest arrests Hitch in time Gifts of life Relief workers fear us Somali aid could provoke bloodbath Peking and Seoul end 40-year feud China has strengthened its hand in Asia by opening relations with Seoul, writes Catherine Sampson Rover Select Finance Diplomats flee Kabul under fire Arabs and Israelis upbeat after first round of peace talks Hezbollah gains in Lebanese poll Pretoria in talks on talks Collor faces political ruin Scandal in Brazil Clinton accuses Bush in God-and-country battle Hurricane blamed on sub-Saharan drought William Burroughs looks at the history of Atlantic hurricanes in the past few decades New York state sued over massacre of airport gulls Professor kills two at university News in Brief (AP): Liberia at war (Reuter): Tent victims TV barred (Reuter): Case in point Refugees from Bosnian 'hell' prepare to meet the winter enemy The refugee camps are not entirely unpleasant in summer, Roger Boyes writes from Slavonski Brod. But the coming winter will change all that Major seeks strong hand against Serbs Sarajevo pounded on eve of peace talks German troops to join UN missions Gaidar returns to the fray as reforms speed up And our Foreign Staff: Bonn dispatches minister to Rostock as neo-Nazis riot From Associated Press in Moscow: Tajikistan's law chief is shot dead in Dushanbe Slovaks boycott talks Air force woman in aid mission People Faith in schooling Jonathan Sacks ponders exams and family values And moreover The war of the wives I Iillary Clinton and Barbara Bush are being forced to hide their political talents, says Ben MacIntyre Can the royal family survive? A wave of scandal is undermining the standing and authority of the Crown, argues Janet Daley Anyone for Number 11? The Times Diary Troubled water The Times Diary Price of fame The Times Diary Lambeth's great men The Times Diary The Balkan Tragedy Origin of Species Call for UK help for Somaliland French referendum Forestry's future Pollution trap of new land registers Rights and freedoms Poor play? Public service quality VAT on listed buildings Hedging bets Organ donor shortage Croatian stance at London talks Plastic licence wallets Pride in pluralism Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Luncheon Lord Hayhoe University news Appointments Lister Institute Funeral service Announcements Picture Gallery Historian claims part of Shakespeare's Globe theatre has been lost Archaeology Marriages Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Church news Sir Joseph Weld Cotonel Sir a Joseph William Weld, OBE, Lord Lieutenant of Dorset, 1964-84, died on August 14 aged 82. He was born September 22,1909 John Bunford John Farrant Bunford, actuary and former chief executive of National Provident Institution, has died aged 91. He was born on June 4,1901 Play area keeps children's memory alive John Marsh (Henry) John Marsh, CBE former director gerneral of the British Institute of Management and wartime prisoner of the Japanese, died on August 19 aged 79. He was born on August 17,1913 Arthur Davison Arthur Davison, CBE, conductor and viollnist, died on August 23 cancer aged 74. He was born in Montreal in 1918 Latest wills William Taylor William Taylor, chairman of the United States Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, died of a heart attack on August 20 aged 53 after a stomach operation at Fairfax, Virginia Jeff Porcaro Jeff Porcaro, drummer with the Grammy Award winning American rock band Toto, died of an apparent allergic reaction to pesticides he was using in his Los Angeles garden on August 5 aged 38 Motor Racing Attenborough says science on television under threat The Times Crossword No 19.006 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall London Weather Index Non, Non, Non Out of Court Ill Wind Fund Seekers Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices By our Economics Correspondent: Intervention by Bank fails to halt dollar's free fall Trade setback helps to wipe £10bn off shares IoD calls for time on licensing alcohol retailers Choice 'is one currency or floating rates' SAA South African Airways Ellwood is appointed Tsb chief Tomkins chief gets 54% pay rise The Times Unit Trust Information Service Regulator argues for fewer City trials Lionheart turnover doubles for half year Business Roundup Hibernian advances Beauford cuts loss Molynx profit slumps Hurricane Andrew dashes hopes of profit at Lloyd's Ofwat chief amends proposals Sidlaw buys Rolls order New money outpaces old in the billionaire league table British Funds Meetings called for Docklands creditors Epwin climbs to £1.3m Building society receipts fall to 3.9% of funding By our Business Staff: Bifu warns of society job cuts Recent Issues Major Changes British poised to win in Ec capital markets The Times Textile firm aims for £40m value Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Shares suffer biggest fall in over a year Stock Market Plunging dollar weaves bad news for textiles Tempus Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Currency worries push Dow 25 points lower World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates ERM dangers Accounting for another book The Times City Diary Trade pointers to overvalued pound Comment Size matters The Times City Diary Biermann placing The Times City Diary Maastricht mania The Times City Diary On both sides of the fence at Lloyd's Sterling under pressure should not follow the franc's example European View There are beguiling parallels between the French currency in the eighties and the pound today, says Wolfgang M?nchau German blueprint for smaller firms Can British firms borrow from KfW? Pensions sums JAL Japan Airlines Widespread losses Skipton Building Society No win, no fee: free speech loses A threat to the public's right to know worries Alastair Brett and Derek Currie Obliged to act on suspicion Financial advisers could go to jail if they fail to spot 'dirty money' Plain tales from the bench Drunks who came up before Eric Crowther got more than a sentence ZMB Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Giving claimants a real benefit Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall GA General Accident News of the World The Times Newspapers Intellectual Property Attorney Reuter Simkin Lipson Lloyd Jones Corporation of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Consistent Farsi to reap reward in stamina test Mandarin, Thunderer: Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings By a Special Correspondent: Jockey Club clears Hoads of weight-switch charges Lewis to appeal over York Brighton Selectors drop Millar for Spain Cycling Glavine extends his record Baseball Multiple Display Advertising Items Robinson's target proves too stiff for Leicestershire Essex benefit from fruitless round of matches County Table Northants yield to element Pools Forecast Yesterday County Championship Scoreboards Three-day era finds damp end Leading First-Class Averages Sussex lay sound foundation before the rain intervenes Waugh stands firm Reebok Weather clamps down on Slade Yachting Fixtures Schofield believes Leeds have found successful formula Rugby League Platt wins improved contract with Wigan For the Record Overseas Football Results Paris emerge as challenger in France Murphys Irish Stout O'Sullivan lines up a record In Brief Britons begin well Problem solved Coutts matchless NHL at Wembley Krabbe banned London defence Index Dublin's goal gives United a welcome lift Sounthampton drop guard in dying minutes Phelan joins City for £2.5m Asthma World Cup may strain South African resources England sprint to emphatic win Old Thafford Scoreboard Pakistan bring in record receipts Parents p5 What? Me? Absent minded? Forget it Mid Life Neil Lyndon on the perils of a failing memory A cheapskate, a charlatan and a charmer Opening Lines Michael Frayn's Now You Know, second of five extracts from new autumn novels, tells the story of Terry, a wide boy with a bit of form and a mission to rip open the doors of government. The first two chapters are printed here Tomorrow Pattaya Orphanage Trust Media p4 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Fun shows in all shapes and sizes Dance: Edinburgh Mark Morris Dance Group Playhouse Women come out best even when in decline Theatre: Edinburgh Frince Scots survey flounders Concert: Edinburgh Concerto Caledonia Queen's Hall Entertainments Theme spirit scores a winner Cinema: Geoff Brown on the sometimes glorious history and less certain future of music for films Doomed lovers with lighthearted air Dance: Glasgow A place to view in lieu of the zoo? Television Review OBAS Bold or baroque or banal by turn Proms: Albert Hall/radio Is the future of TV up in the air? Television is changing, and its leaders are worried. As executives and producers prepare to debate their various headaches, David Cox sets the scene Icd Marketing Services Kitchen Designer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word Perfect How the Mirror scooped the pool The sales-boosting Duchess of York saga has highlighted the work of a normally unsung part of the press: the picture desk Guinness Flight Global Asset Management Limited Riddles of the human brain Taking a picture of pain Adoption and adaption - a father's dilemma How a family can be put under stress when it takes in a child Davina esta de vacaciones Put the boot in And Briefly Seeing the light Family triangle Facts or propaganda? The government has opened the door to corporate sponsorship in the public sector. Nicky Willmore reports on the consequences Public Appointments Head of Appeals AUT The Royal College of Surgeons of England Diocese of Guildford States of Guernsey Department of Health Behind the smoke screen Open government calls formore careful presentation Union Railways Limited Belfast The Times university degree results service Leicester Thames Valley Surrey The Times Tax assessments lawful Court of Appeal Law Report August 25 1992 Personal Column Established 1785 Acquiescence in child abduction Discretion on appeal Parental request paramount Candidate cannot have council offices as place of work Concise Crossword No 2876 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Alliance Francaise Variations Radio 1
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