News from 02/09/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Geoff Steeley, R. W. Cridland, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Angela MacKay, Cyril Fish, Malise Graham, Gordon Dunn, Philip Howard, Michael Evans and Christopher Walker, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Mary Wilson, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, John Rubinstein, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Graham Larkbey, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Denis Staunton, Charles Bremner, S. Solomons, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Wolfgang M?nchau, Adam Lebor, George Brock, Mike Walker, Sara Parkin, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Judith Lyons, Heather Alston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roger W. Harris, Ross Tieman and Philip Robinson, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Philip Rylands, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hugh Smith, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Douglas Hurd, Vicky Ward, J. Nurse, Gerard Davies, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Kate Alderson, Ben MacIntyre, L. Jones, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Benny Green, Tim Jones, John Holt, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Lewis Stretch, Jack Bailey, Nigel Jamieson, Anne McElvoy, De Janeiro, James Le Fanu, Matthew Bond, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Mac Margolis, Susan Ellicott, Roger Ellis, John Sumner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Melissa G. Hawes, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoGCSE doubts force pledge from Patten Inspectors fear standards erosion French poll tide turns Cask flow Welcome wave Russian war ... and peace Faith and hope Index Life & Times By our Business Staff: Two dollars to the pound as shares fall Families can put children's TV on the ration Fischer spits fury on chess comeback UN fearful about Sarajevo famine Maxwell £400m debt hearing deferred SFIA The Class of' 92 A Touch of Class Class of his Own Picture Gallery Heads oppose idea of performance-related salaries for teachers Royal Navy GCSE: qualified success is under examination John O'Leary recalls the trials of a beleagured qualification, damned whether it succeeds or fails Land Rover defies recession Labour draws up jobs and homes package Creditors move in on Lord Beaverbrook News in Brief House prices fall again Two found dead Bukta under receivers Spitalfields go-ahead Dogs to die after attack Kurd aide 'non-runner' Jury told of PC shooting Divine intervention Picture Gallery Pressure increases banks to shelve account charges Analysts predict a customer revolt if free banking is abolished, write Nicholas Wait and Kate Alderson Current Account Changes Prison staff support buy-out Zoo panders to taste for suspense Nigel Hawkes report on the pregnancy that may give new life to London zoo-if it is real Gourmet develops taste for school food Firms cautious about teleworking The hi-tech home office Qantas the Spirit of Australia Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Nursing body calls for guaranteed employment Children at risk from vitamins Show audience votes on blacking-up Palumbo applies to shut Roman street Beaulieu host celebrates 40 years of friendly invasion Tim Jones looks back at Lord Montagu's Pioneer decades in the stately home business Carnival organisers celebrate Wilding Business Machine Centres Antiques business goes under RUC investigates suspects list leak Three units setup to fight serious Grime Close watch on West Midlands squads Seat Farming brothers harvest £5m prize village CBI wants police to change role Everyman's potato dance steps into uncertain future Simon Tait finds a regional theatre company struggling to save its education project Rail crash report clears rolling stock Boat driver accused over death News in Brief Lottery fear Thief foiled Church listed Gas attack Herd seen Silo death 'No' campaign rejects forecasts of doom Maastricht support gathers pace King of gypsies loses his crown Republican sentiment has robbed the Romany community of its leader, Roger Boyes writes N&P Picture Gallery Dissident wants Iliescu poll ban People Arab states and Iran move closer to jihad in the Balkans Tension between Islam and the Christian West has been concertrated on Bosnia, where the civil war shows little sign of easing. Roger Boyes, East Europe correspondent, writes Shevardnadze attack stokes Georgia strife Tajikistan rebels hold ministers Moscow's first private school holds Donald Duck dear In her first dispatch from Moscow, Anne McElvoy explains how the market ethos is beginning to affect Russian education Picture Gallery Police sift wreckage after car crash leaves Dubcek injured Taxman in Italy has a finger on the dial (AP): Paper tells of plot to kill Yeltsin New in Brief Troops trained Activist held (Reuter): Navy mustered (Reuter): Visit planned (Reuter): Raiders return Election stands (Reuter): Marxist freed Russian ships head for Gulf patrol as Shias stir rebellion Tehran annexes strategic island Another 12 blacks die in custody Mountain siege makes racist a 'hero' Civil libertarins join right-wing extremists in condemning the police, Ben MacIntyre writes from New York Winter vigil: a farmer trying to revive a lamb dying… Rabin ready to drop plan for Palestinian elections Bar wants Collor impeached Bush tries to limit storm damage Sun Alliance Life & Pensions This liberal McCarthyism Political correctness in America is a way of life, writes Bryan Appleyard ... and moreover Smoking out the risk Many of the alleged links between lifestyle and disease are spurious, argues James Le Fanu Europe's show must go on The EC won't stop developing if the French vote No, says George Brock Picture Gallery Persistent tone of irritation The Times Diary Own goal The Times Diary European conflict L-driver crashes The Police Inspected Georgian Hydra A Mere Man Free speech and control of media Food dudes Rights of way Home purchase compared with rent Faith in schooling Cost of financial advice Hurd's journey to South Africa Balkan boundaries Down's screening Politically correct Bard Court Circular Announcements Time to go: Philip Griffiths, principal keeper at… School announcements Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Marriages Leslies Fox Leslie Fox, formerly professor of numerical analysis and director of the computing laboratory at Oxford University, died on August 1 aged, 73. He was born on September 20,1918 Tate adds new portrait to its Stuart display Rear-Adm Sir Kenneth Buckley Rear-Admiral Sir Kenneth Bucklye, KBE, a former director of naval engineering, died on August 28 aged 88. He was born on May 24,1904 Cyril Smith Cyril Stantey Smith, a Brfitish born scientist who played a prominent role in the construction of the first atomic bomb, died of cancer at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on August 25 aged 88. He was born in Birmingham on October 4,1903 Pipers pick their own tunes Oak giants line the forest trail Sir Joseph Weld Appreciations Lord Cheshire Alan Thomas Ian Robertson Celebrating the "Comet" Picture Gallery Valuation cut threatens big rise in level of council tax The Times Crossword No 19,013 See what the boys in the (Sotheby's ) backroom will bid Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Weather Bullish Talk Sharp Fall Cashing in Waiting Game High Costs The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sterling tops $2 for first time since Gulf war Plunging dollar puts pressure on ERM United claims BA deal is illegal Right turn takes Saturn to rising sun Henlys drives off Cowie bid Knight Williams Britain's Largest Retirement… Hurricane Andrew will cost at least $7.3bn Reuter: Passenger traffic 'worrying' BT Unions accept pay freeze at cost-laden Lufthansa Picture Gallery Reuter: Qantas returns to profit Lucas pensioners fight to change surpluses law Business Roundup Torday axes payout Strong and Fisher falls Astec back in the black Flogas raises dividend Paper staff face pay cut Dewhirst recovers Insurance arm to close Eurocopy warns on profits By our City Staff: Manx bank chiefs convicted Pessimistic investors sell more unit trusts than they buy Land prices wreck Persimmon profit TUC chief urges Heseltine to be friends British Funds By our City Staff: ADT makes a sharp recovery US fails to make progress in trade talks with Europe The Sunday Times Templeton rises 45% at halfway Storm weathers slippery shares Smaller Companies The Times Persimmon fails to see stumbling blocks Tempus Equities slide as investors worry about ailing pound Stock Market (Reuter): Dow moves higher despite weak dollar (Reuter): Nikkei falls 321 points in indifferent trading Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Customers called to account Munimum Bidding goodbye Midland merger casualties The Times City Diary Wild cats The Times City Diary The time has come for investors to take Taurus by the horns Sir Andrew Hugh Smith says the stock Exchange's computer settlement system will deepen the share owning democracy' Tall tales The Times City Diary Flying in formation would bring mutual benefits Paying by results Waiting for zero Manufacturing capacity needs restoring JAL Japan Airlines The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Sparse support for shares Skipton Building Society A thousand ways to say cheers Lager may have just over half the market but there is still a huge range of beer, Derek Harris reports Britons still consume more than 29 million pints every day The beerage finds strength in diversity From metgers with foreign competitors to running restaurants and making ice cream, brewers have looked for profit beyond their traditional markets Round Figures Raise your glasses to the independents They have resisted the onslaught of Keg, held out against mergers with the giants and shown the financial acumen form a potent brew Mine's a pint of raspberry Allied Breweries In pursuit of brews that keep ahead The traditional art of the brewer lies in the painstaking skill and science of finding and balancing the barley, hops, yeast, wort and all The perfect pint is all in the ingredients, and the search for the best crosses national borders, Rodney Hobson reports Who has the price of a pub? Government insistence has forced radical changes in the ownership and management of public houses Sales of Public Houses Main Blocks Sold by Major Browers: wid-1989 onwards On the brewery trail Hungry diners boost publicans' trade Value for money is the crucial ingredient in this business Making Beer The independent family brewers of Britain present… Connors at 40 poised to savour his final extravaganza Sevens display wins Beal surprise call into England squad Stand-off half completes dramatic rise Whitbread improves Welsh sponsorship Today's Fixture Johansson leads Ryder Cup challenge Record break by Fisher Snooker Lewis fights hard to hang on to European crown Boxing London Marathon gets sweeter Athletics Leeds put in offer to sign Iro Rugby League Suave Dancer ruled out of Arc through injury Courses aim to change image Mandarin, Thunderer: York Rapid Raceline Place money only for Belgian raiding party Arazi will return in Moulin on Sunday Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Improving Daru to lead York double for Gosden Mandarin, Thunderer: Fontwell Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Sunday success meets financial snag Last-wicket pair hand Essex crucial advantage Cricket Table Brown tears into Somerset attack The Times Yesterday's Scoreboards Robinson tortures Nortnamptonshire Hick brightens a drab encounter Barnett leads by example Athey refuses contract Mistakes assist Australia Cove are set for all-county affair Bowls Weales go forward together Britain take early lead Bridge Wright comes to the rescue of a hapless Liverpool Souness oversees worst start for years Reid excels on field Last Night Football Results Galvano bid by Wharton Sport in Brief For the Record Bare, essentials: a group of the world'sbest… Agassi makes his spectacular entrance Tennis: Becker Shows Signs of Revival in First-Round Win at the us Open Welch maintains his revival to head qualifiers Golf: Amateur Champion Fights Back after First-Round Disaster at Carnoustie Results from Flushing Meadow Leading Scores and Draw Sensor takes tight race on handicap Yachting Rugby Union Taylor keeps faith with old guard England manager stands by players who failed in European championship Title sponsor ruled out Thermabond Contracts Ltd English Squads Cantona proves his value yet again Du Preez sent home for staying too long Saunders transfer runs into trouble Wallace fails to harness Lotus power Confidence up but Hick asks for no favours Between the guns and the gratitude Pictures from Somalia and the former Yugoslavia may make people want to go and help, but what is life like for those who do? Two aid workers describe a typical day at the front line Leesa Hellings, 30, is a relief worker for Save The Children and has spend the last five months in Mogadishu, Somalia. She is a qualified RGN (registered general nurse) and works with her boyfriend, also a qualified nurse, in the Save the Children emergency feeding centres near the city Women p5 Happy families? No, 3 don't want to play Single Life Lynne Truss admits that marital bliss leaves her feeling blue Tomorrow Keeping the blood flowing Annie Sewell, 38, is a nurse working for the International Committee of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Zagreb, in the former Yugoslavia. She comes from Wiltsire and lives in London, and when not working overseas works with accident and emergency trauma patients and in intensive care at kings's College Hospital She is a veteran of a number of wars The Best Party in town Homes p7 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Heather Alston 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 Teen spirit , somewhat dampened Rock Nirvana and others Reading Festival Nearly-new bargains at the bring-and-buy Proms: Albert Hall/radio The Times Chocolate soldiers, fast Lerners and Shaw things George Bernards Shaw never knowingly sanctioned any musical versions of his plays. Benny Green is bringing his own second such effort into the West End Hard truth behind nuclear soft-sell Television Review Last orders for cocktails Jazz: Interview Clive Davis meets George Shearing the 73-year-old pianist with a full schedule Puzzling posy of ploughs, pings, players and poetry Radio Revieew Making sense of a mass-murderer Theatre Review The Solith Bank Chntke Voices that reach us from another world Nigel Jamieson commends a remarkable set of recordinds of Gigli, Melba and many of the other singers of La Scala Great little artist Swiss artists take the foreground: in Verona the largest Paul Klee exhibition ever, and a revival of the subversive Félix Vallotton in Amsterdam The Times What Prague means to Berlin Festivals: Germany Nabi says 'No' Arts and Entertainment How to be big in Hollywood Miriam Margolyes says she is all Californian now, bar the jogging, Susan Ellicott reports Tartt bites the Big Apple A well-versed young writer from Mississippi is the toast of literary America OBAS The sex with no voice Women are natural conservationists Who will speak for them now? Birmingham The Times university degree results service London Royal Holloway and Bedford New College Faculty of Arts and Music BA On the move, with house ire tow You may love your home but not the position: Vicky Ward looks at how some owners solve the problem by uprooting everthing Property Buyers Guide The Cullet Estate From council flat to DlY palace How an enterprising family became property oweners at a discount and went on to greater things The International Property Showcase Exhibition French Property Admission Free Touquet - Paris - Plage Audit Commission Withey & Vedi Consultancy Working Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified British Postgraduate Medical Federation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial Assistant £12,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists The Ritz Mitchell Phoenix Ltd Grosvenor Bureau Ltd PA/OFFICE Secretary Options of Bond Street Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Martins Property Corporation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items VIP Abundance of Stunning Ladies Shortage of nice men! 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