News from 01/09/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Widget Finn, Neil Mainwaring, Ted Allbeury, Paula Davies, Gordon Allan, John Walton, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Margaret Moran, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Jenny Knight, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Jackie Anderson, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Robin Oakley and Charles Bremner, Robin Hunt, Mike Lawlor, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Michael Saunders, Louise Taylor, Fanny Waterman, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Peter Millar, Aweys O. Mohamoud, Rodney Milnes, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Julia Hartley-Brewer and William Burroughs, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Wolfgang M?nchau, Margaret E. Morris, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Tim Bowles, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Tony Scawin, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Davina Lloyd, Stephen Slater, James Jungius, David Davis, P. S. Thomas, Simon Ward, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Michael Purcell, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Jim Adams, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Mr James B. Adams, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris Barton and Gillian Douglas, L. L. Blake, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Symonds, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Ben MacIntre, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoPeter Barnard investigates the battle for County Hall Life & Times Page 1 It's a Scream St Custards Celebrates Index Life & Times Boycott threatens Owen peace talks By a Staff Reporter: Argentinian pilots die in plane crash Umpire Clarke rules that male au pair is not out Telecom staff may work from home Finance ministers and Delors warn voters in France Ehrman Tapestry Law Times Page 19 Holiday ends in storms and a sea of mud Reform group asks Clarke for action to cut prison numbers Tv firms accused of exploiting staff Child savaged by 34 dogs The Missions to Seamen Mp on CVs is no guarantee of a job How do former MPs fare in the job market?Alan Hamilton found the going can be tought for the ousted Ministers are ignoring early warnings greenhouse effect Michael McCarthy in the, calls for an evironmental overview by the government BR shelves train plan Shooting victim buried Freed Briton flies home Nurse shortage fear Transplant girl 'poorly' Speelman shares win Seaside town assault Harassment analysed Wh Smith halt! pay rise for 12,000 staff News in Brief P&o fights tunnel threat with price cuts and new ferry Blackpool trims costs to remain top resort Jail welcomes tourists to its cells Kerry Gill, in the Times series on British resorts, makes an end-of-season visit to Scotland's west coast Ammunition washed up on beach Carnival cheers the police Wet August fails to relieve drought National Westminster Bank Ford Woman skipper steels herself for round-the-world challenge John Young talks to the only woman preparing to lead one of the ten yacht crews in the British Steel Challenge Traffic-clogged towns plead for bypasses Hundreds of communities arc hoping for an end to noise and pollution. reports Michael Dynes4 Clerical Medical Photos aid bird study Sales slump worries Japanese car firms Delay for British market launches Abbey National 'Hobson 's choice' a level criticised Engaging Botham puts Bird on the line Driver flees motorway attacker News in Brief Churchill gun Cathedral theft Body found Hotel reopens Pace of reforms puts pressure on Mandela Hurd leads Ec team to South Africa Macho Australian image hits a snag SAAB Living rough: Afghan women and children, refugees… Somali clan chiefs try to restore order Pro-China candidate wins vote News in Brief (Reuter): Priest deported (Reuter): Atoll safer (Reuter): Rioters held (Reuter): Growth target Golan's rugged settlers fear threat from enemy within Israelis living on land captured in 1967 believe territorial compromise with Damascus could be fatal, writers Richard Beeston in Merom Golan Saddam backs down over 'no-fly' challenge New UN inspectors reach Baghdad From Associated Press and Reuter: Rebel Kurds kill Turkish troops Clinton pledges jobs as poll lead grows Glitterati go oil a Quayle shoot Politics dominated the American Tv awards, writes Ben MacIntyre Israeli peace plan rejected News in Brief Lebanese poll rebuff (Reuter): Georgia battles Inmates beaten (AP): Officials held (Reuter): Flying start (AP): Election toll (Reuter): Motor boom (Reuter): Snow rescue (Reuter): Liberia attack (Reuter): Bubble bursts Serbs bar aid convoy for fear of losing strategic advantage Bitter fighting between Bosnian factions inGorazde undermines peace accord Tadeusz Mazowiecki , the United Nations rapporteur,… Mitterrand 'yes men' rally to the cause Muslims fear each knock at the door Russia told 'stop germ weapons' Our Foreign Staff: Bonn seeks answer to riots The London Diagnostic Centre US waits to B charge Bobby Fischer People Travellers ' friends Peter Millar raise his glass to hospital guides It was roughly 20 minutes into a notorious film called The Texmas Chainsaw …and moreover Feudal but it works The Bcc's Creative culture could be seriously at risk in its modernising reforms, argues janet Daley A case of French national pride Both sides in the Maastricht debate are appealing to the same emotions, says Charles Bremner Cross-channel friction The Times Diary Peace-work pay With her head off Chairman Bonaparte Pointless Mission Wildlife on the Move A Whiff of Change Seeking ways for the long-term rebuilding of Somalia Platitudes charge 'unfair to Nce' A-level results Cost of shooting Figures in a twist Crime, spies, thrillers Rights and freedoms In defence of the 'new' Radio 3 Vat on listed buildings Pride in pluralism Rate for the job? Run to earth Catching a crab Social News Sheila Countess of Birkenhead School announcements Telephone 071 481 4000 Announcements Anniversaries Breath of fresh air for Camden residents Quiz for the Upper House Pits 'mark lines of neolithic trees' Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Jerry Parker Colin Cuttell Cannon Colin Cuttell, Obe, a former Vicar of Ali Hallows Barking-by-the-Tower, died on August 15 aged 83. He was born on September 24,1908 Warden 's books to be sold Sale room Geoffrey Gaut Tony Williams Tony williams the original lead singer of the 1950s pop group The Platters, died of diabetes and emphysema at his home in Maharashtra on August 14 aged 64. He was born i Roselle. New Jersey. on April 5,1928 Council for Licensed Conveyancers Answers to quiz Daniel Gorenstein Peter Deriabin Sept 1 on this Day 1870 Reformers fail to get posts as new school inspectors Officers die as jet crashes The Times Crossword No 19,012 Picture Gallery Mud and misery end holiday Weather Ministers prepare for no-vote Information supplied by Met Office Business Time is up for Rolls's rescuer In the News Picture Gallery The Pound Stock Market Surveys show pay deals are still linked to inflation Sliding dollar leaves G7 unsure of cure Hafnia losses deepen Danish insurers' woes By our Financial Editor: Lucas pensioners challenge trustee Carla Hills risks Almighty wrath Union 's whiff of change John Charcol Bank fees will help societies Union calls on Tuc to work with government Villa Dei Cesari London Firms suffer debtors in silence Sun Alliance feels the insurance squeeze Reporting this Week All aboard for Trinity stock market listing British Funds Dunkel hints at Gatt progress Nikkei tops 18,000 fox first time since June Business Roundup Lufthansa pay freeze Investors steer Henlys Baldwin stays in red Fife halves interim Wall Street The Times Pensions choice for Peter Lilley Dreaming of giving it up The Times City Diary Classic rally Reversed fortunes Golden Coulson Liffe water Rostock riots reveal the depth of east Germany's economic European View All roads lead to lower interest rates Gilt Edged Co-Operative Bank Plc Gapitalisation, week's change Skipton Building Society A fate worse than death Managing a reletive's will may seem like a simple task, but it can become a tiresome ordeal, as Tim Symonds soon discovered Parental responsibility without legal powers Chris barton and Gillian Doughas report on inmarried fathers Picture Gallery ZMB QD Will youth courts really do justice? Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Associates Garfield Robbins Winckworth & Pemberton Glasgow Polytechnic The Office of the Building Societies Ombudsmen Dubai University of Bristol Research Assistant Taylor Root No Title Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Teams start race for Formula One's hot property Road show kicks off aiming for continued success Rughby union sells itself to local communities Scotland seven will go to Hong Kong Chelsea tipped to draw Liverpool's fire again Podes Fore Cast Barcelona embraces disabled Olympians Hands and Nicol earn rankings promotion Squash Rackets Stand-ins shine in Oakland's August surge Base Ball Steelers recover in second leg Ice Hockey Stich gains stright-sets victory in opening match before announccing he will marry connors still has clout at us Open Fraser retains Davis Cup captaincy Today's Fixtures The Times Sports SERVlCE Racing Commentary Call 0891… Racing Results from Yesterday's 11 Meetings Results from Flushing Meadow Fours challenge by Gilt Edge is soon rebuffed Bowls Can is poised to challenge Curtis Powerboating Atlantic Way to provide Norton with star billing Epsom Lloyd departs after day of mixed fortune Pipe has to settle for four Ripon Sure Sharp to shine at Baden-Baden Tompkins weighs up options for star filly Rapid Raceline Familiar strategy keeps Essex on course to take title Childs and such putr the brake on Hampshire Yorkshire offer solid resistance Thorpe and Morris stake claims for further a trips Yesterday's Scoreboards (AFP): Indian pair respond to charge Cork rips through Nottinghamshire Australia may offer Sri Lanka target to chase Motor Sport Harvey's double lifts his hopes Warlord Iv holds off Carronade Yachting Women pip Canada on the post Bridge Liverpool respect Speedie's wish to settle old score Southampton forward Chases first goal French must wait to see Cantona Yesterday's Results Overseas Football Results Robson makes shaky start Overseas Football Christie ready to face Lewis Bowman collects fifteenth title Eqyestrianism For the Record First Day Scores Carnoustie at its most fearsome as the wind howls Golf Mill Farm adapts best to muddy Ambersham Polo Higgins in outburstIN Brief Salford recruit Hopes alive Rugby Union Norwich back in first plaice after classic encounter Fernandez scores one for veterans Unlikely 100-foot putt on 18th brings English Open Victory for Argentinian Leading Final Scores Confident Wallace astonishes rivals Mr Big leaves his 'children' in deep end Crystal Palace complete £1 m Armstrong deal By our Sports Staff: Deane in line to replace Hirst Scotland recall Durrant for game against Swiss The battle for the river bank Country Hall was a red rag to the Tories. Now at the centre of another political row, it could be turned into a monument to Majorism. Peter Barnard reports George Smith Parents p5 Why did we all just f-f-f-fade away A dream in stone Picture Gallery Art p3 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Barrel bottom in sight Concerts: Edinburgh Hate and pain are always with us Theatre A game of two halves Opera The Times Critics 'choice of the autumn's best Solti 's showstopper and a Nordic feast Glitter and he Gay to drive away the clouds of gloom Tomorrow Teases , tips and timely returns Dance Cleaning up his act The publisher of the Sunday Sport is making a bid for respectability BBC CVCP Brook Street Espree Has the Bbc sold itself ? Critics say the Corporation is more concerned with business schemes than making good television. Melinda Wittstock reports New lore on order Tony Garnett returns to familiar ground, but less angrily Home, sweet classroom From a three-bedroom council house, margaret Moran and her husband are educating their eight Childred The write to life And Briefly Picture this Time travel Shop early They want 2B our f rends A minor comic classic spells out a major in schoolboy attitudes Black serge and blazers Higher Education Helpline Public Appointments AUT Arts Council Heal thy business Diocese of Guildford Executive Director of Finance Sceptics look for some action A Country thrashes out its own Citizen's Charter The London Library The Britain-Russia Centre 2 Care The Times Dilemma for television companies International Law Report The Hague Personal Established 1785 Court cannot investigate Family justices must give reasons Concise Crossword No 2881 Winning Move Complicated cases not apt Bbc1 Satellite AF Variations Radio 1
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