News from 04/09/1992
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George Cole, Richard Ford and Geoff King, Jon Ashworth, Stuart Maclure, Victoria Glendinning, Patricia Davies, S. P. Higgins, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jeremy Laurance, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Dominic Searle and Stewart Tendler, Ronald Faux, Malcolm Tozer, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, J. Stanley Heath, Fitzroy MacLean, V. Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, P. Schlesinger, Carol Leonard, David Saunders, Richard Streeton, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, David Lindsay, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Michael Clark and Colin Narbrough, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Oakley and Colin Narbrough, Anne McRlvoy, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Martin J. Lee, Ian Small, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Annabel Ferriman, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Robert Cooper, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Ann Williamson, Robert Kirley, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Jewell, Roy Herbert, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Mike Travis, Roger Boyes, Michael Theodoulou and Christopher Walker, Michael Hamlyn and Ray Kennedy, John Crawford, Kate Alderson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, John Cooper, Roger Williams, Director, Sara McConnell, C. Vincent Kerr, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, S. Franks, Christopher Browne, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Crosby, R. G. Care, John Shaw, Alan Lee, David Askham, Ian Murray and Philip Willan, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Ben Macintyre, Chris Dighton, Robert R Rodwell, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLamont guards sterling with £7.25bn shield City bails 'ingenious' defence Inside Sun line cut Tequila death BBC's vision Essex triumph Index Life & Times Covert Supplies Russia's angry writers struggle to be despised Star Chamber Sarajevo aid airlift halted by crash 'Humbling' bankruptcy for Maxwell Low-key Mitterrand defends Maastricht Secret Strength Asprey Hidden Treasures Leaked paper sets out Bbc plans for radio and TV 'innovation' Comet Bankruptcy: how the public humiliation will hurt Richard Ford and Geoff King describe the restrictions to be placed upon Kevin Maxwell Ford chief asks ministers to inject cash into economy Cost of Unemployment Tanker arrives with banned toxic waste More poll tax in Corby voters defy MP Paraglider dies Minstrel blacks up Drinkers framed Fight the Hunger in Africa Teenager fell to her death after 17 glasses of tequila Son 'confessed murders to uncle' Prawns to grow from rubbish In the drink: Nicola Cripps, 14, left, and her… Fake crash victim is doctor's dilemma UNICEF Watchdog bans Sun Diana' phone line Iron ball may tennis tantrums MAPLES One in four adults has no qualifications Household survey gives snapshot of Britain at work, at play, in sickness and in health Walking is favourite exercise C 4 offers record season of films A budget squeeze has not curbed the scope of Channel 4's anniversary schedule, reports Melinda Wittstock More wives and mothers are going to work Women drink more Baseball bat trial man weeps Patten rushes out report to back up GCSE attack Church advises its schools to opt out Passive smoking risk 'exaggerated' Non-smokers may be too quick to blame other people's cigarettes for their illnesses, reports Jeremy Laurance Passive smoking may be less risky than popularly… Moorland merlins succumb to spell of forest Fischer's mistake enables Spassky to salvage a draw B&Q French join BR in tunnel freight firm Charities plead for African aid Crew rescued Gunman flees Dustman dies Parole chief Musical trust Body found Flash picture Railing death Hardliners in ANC seek Pretoria's surrender Dixons Chemical arms treaty approved Canada poll (AFP): Tajik clashes (AFP): Talks open Italian suicide (Reuter): Honecker stays (Reuter): Toll mounts (Reuter): Foetus stabbed Amnesty accuses Malawi of torture Vision of Somali hell made reality Picture Gallery Bonn urges French to vote Yes on Maastricht Suspicion falls on Collor wife People Whisky-loving Scots pour into Poland Aerospatiale Owen warns Belgrade to honour London accord Michael Evans and Michael Binyon look at the prospects for the Geneva conference on Yugoslavia Baghdad 'new mafia' tightens grip on vital supplies The ability of Saddam and his sons to reward political allies and frustrate hopes of their fall is examined by Michael Theodoulou and Christopher Walker Ford Former UN team chief says Iraq still has nuclear plant Reuter: Rabin urges Jews to give up land dream Peking threatens to quit arms talks over Fl 6 jets for Taiwan Bush accused of electoral favours White House pay-outs Mud-slinging greats Ferraro's return New York's Democratic voters appear to prefer 'the devil they know', scandals not with standing, writes Ben MacIntyre Picture Gallery Quake misery: the villagers of Casares in Nicaragua… Clinton hires tough Texan to ride shotgun Multiyork Furniture Clearance Chronicles of mayhem Trollope's novels are surprisingly full of violence, says Victoria Glendinning Yesterday morning, a bellwether suddenly appeared in my street. It had, however, a petrel standing on it. It is thus far too early to say what may or may not be portended. It is far too early to ...and moreover Magic in the marks Ministers have connived in a confidence trick over GCSE standards, argues Stuart MacLure The danger of majority rule R. W. Johnson, in Natal, considers the political forces that could lead to the break up of South Africa You say Yes, I say No 15 minutes are up Lost leader The Case Tor Recall Hope in Africa Mellor's Missed Chance Achievers, high and low, in schools' A-level league Limits on new homes Hats off to the chef Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Owen's task in Geneva Court anomalies Treatment costs Judges' pay Supply of organs for transplant Economic forecast Sex discrimination Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Meeting Dinner Lady Emma Chanter Kate Wharton Appointments Blacksmiths' Company Coachmakers' Company Royal designation Announcements Picture Gallery Anniversaries Word-Watching School news University news Step forward Christian man, author urges Male challenge Forthcoming marriages Mesolithic find on Orkney Harold Harvey Harold Harvey, a lifeboat inspector whose bravery in the rescue of crew from a stricken Greek freighter off the Welsh coast in 1966 won him a gold medal died on August 23 aged 71. He was born on september 17,1920 George Monger George William Monger, civil servant and historian died in Barnet on September 1 aged 55. He was born on April 1,1937 Church news Colonel T. E. Field Colonel Thomas Eglinton field, Mbe, FRCPath, former director of the Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service, died at home in Belfast on July 24 aged 76. He was born on September 24,1915 Latest wills James Venus James Venus, shipnuilder, died on August 21 after a short illness in the London Clinic aged 71. He was born in October 1920 At War with Germany Major rejects Smith's plea for recall of Parliament The Times Crossword No 19,015 Constable landscape goes for auction at £1m Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Weather Business Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Bank prop for pound sends shares soaring Extra £7.25bn funding surprises City Rolls-Royce taps reserves for dividend Embattled Ibm spawns a $7bn Baby Blue Lift for Ladbroke: Cyril Stein, chairman-pictured… Yarrow blames job losses on order gap SAA South African Airways Bomb loss hinders recovery at Sun Alliance Sun Alliance Chill factor fails to halt Rolls-Royce Thmpus Trimpco board bows to Hartwell bid Iceland packs in profits Insurer issues writ against institute Bowden strategy pays off Pentos payout pegged despite fall in profit Business Roundup Brent Walker sale Whitbread deal Waterford tumbles Jourdan losses deepen Radio group in black Provident Financial up BP close to mine deal Northern Rock T&n seeks German acquisition as interim figure leaps Williams holds interim dividend British Funds By our City Staff: Reckitt & Colman gains at half time Company Briefs Buoyant Burmah surprises market Regulator criticises Citicorp Weak dollar hurts Courtaulds Total Property blow to Singer International Appointments Temporary Agents Diary of Times Classified Nikkei up 798 points on rate cut hopes World Markets Shares soar £12bn as bears run for cover Stockmarket Recent Issues Major Changes Masstock Centre International De Glion Wall Street SAE to Uc (Japan) Ltd Trump card for sterling Comment Sun shines Crosthwaite woos Whitaker The Times City Diary Heartrending Seeing stars Willis braces himself to address the perilous state of the union The TUC, which meets next week, must confront the threat to its existence from legislation and the rise of super unions, Ross Tieman reports Tax break Case for ending employers' NI contributions Pensions abroad Reform of retirement rules Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… 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 Biggest rise since election Skipton Building Society Briefings Business to Business Off the Peg Success Interested in Computers? MSB International Management Consultancy Market research paved way for specialist holidays in Cumbria Small firms seek change to uniform business rate S. R. A. Special projects Travel World, % Marcus Hearn & Co Ltd ASC Group Uniglobe Travel Safeplate Limited Audio-forum the Language Source Contact gives lonely the opportunity to make friends Active & U. K. Communications Communications David & Co Picture Gallery Big might not mean best Supercomputers are under threat from high power 'cluters' says Matthew May Microsoft Shake, rattle 'n' film The video camera has gone one step further in quality of pictures Costly choice Double the power On Line Testing play Data device RAM Pop goes the foam Loose fill packing could improve Connors finds plenty of life after 40 The old man of tennis refuses to make a quiet or quick bow from the US Open Allison is one for the future Gliding The Times Sports Service Results from Flushing Meadow Trinity bid farewell to gifted forwards Schools Sport Iro to join big-spending Leeds Rugby League A tough start for Redskins American Football Confident Young looking for record finish Athletics Leonard battling for a return to face South Africa Rugby Union Swansea showing the way forward Gerald Davies on the way league rugby is changing the face of the game in Wales Hazaam to extend sequence Kempton Park Sedgefield Blinkered first time Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Breeders offered no respite on VAT Haydock Park Cool Ground aims for The Becher Roberts extends lead with 36-1 double Rapid Raceline Derbyshire rise to fourth place with nerve-wracking win Bowler the first to reach 2,000 runs Northamptonshire fall short in timely practice for final Yorkshire considering a move to sign Allott Hopes go west as ram has final word again Yesterday's Scoreboards Well-travelled Taylor presses his claims for place on tour Leading First-Class Averages England a tour chance for new batch of seamers TCCB seeks sponsors for World Cup bid Umpire and ICC vexed by fax report Direct route may be Taylor's saviour for England Gallacher grasps the lifeline for an unlikely success Sranford sets up choice quarter-final Results from Carnoustie Montgomerie adopts a relaxed approach Jones runs to world title Striking out Robertson retires Title eliminated Gala opening recaptures splendour of Olympics Paralympic Games For the Record Today's Fixtures Bell stays on track for repeat victory Bowls A happy landing for Chinook Ii despite had error Equestraianism Reid paces Saracens Polo Britain's early lead cut as Austrians rally Bridge Tennis England abandon tradition to put their stars in stripes Gooch opens up as Essex retain title Fletcher guides his county to sixth championship to complete an appropriate farewell The Times Wednesday want Wegerle Campbell is promoted Stephenson and Prichard steady the journey home FA orders cup tie to be replayed Benetton team replaces Brundle with Patrese Maleeva strikes blow for youth Golden days for limelight lawyers The only stars in America getting more media attention than Woody Allen and Mia Farrow are the attorneys hovering around their case. Kate Muir reports on the battle for top billing George Smith Health No Title Motoring Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Concertgebouw without the fizz Proms: Alberthall/radio 3 Perfectly suited partners Theatre: London Maggie May Royalty Ugly face of old Australia Television Review Admission Impossible Bbc 2 The Times Gathering in the stone harvest Galleries: Richard Cork on a retrospective of 15 years of sculpture and other works by Peter Randall-Page in Bristol Ill-met by any kind of light Theatre out of London Lady Macbeth Everyman, Cheltenham Jovial old soak looks a bit thin on top The Merry Wives of Windsor Rst, Stratford On the trail of local artists Arundel Festival Simon Tait joins the crowd tramping through the living rooms of a historic West Sussex town in search of art Gallery Choice If you're white it's all right Not just anybody can be an au pair, as a Swedish man discovered last week. But the rules are not only sexist, they could also be racist. Peter Barnard investigates The Times Last of the toys for the real boys Ugly, unglamorous and awkward to fly, the Phantom jet fighter will nevertheless be sorely missed One rule for them Racial segregation has become enshrined in law in the European commission's backyard Disease that came back from the dead Cases of tuberculosis, a disease widely thought to have been eradicated long ago, are increasing. Annabel Ferriman reports In America 'Forgotten' Illnesses Thrive on… Sounding out deafness A new technique will give early detection of hearing impairment Cot death and depression Medical Bridfing Bush's middle course Rash appearances in the Balkans TCP Ointment Ford's plan to bridge Jaguar's sales gap Kevin Eason celebrates 70 years of Jaguar but wonders if it can keep its identity Picture Gallery Car Buyers Guide Audi Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Park View Automobiles Picture Gallery Brunswick Croydon Limited Picture Gallery Renault Car Buyers Guide Scotts Personal Column Radar Electronique Elite Registrations The British Kidney Patient Association Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2884 Winning Move Bbc1 Satellite Qantas Radio 1 Variations
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