News from 09/09/1992
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Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Nordic Correspondent, John H. Stafford-Moule, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Loppert, Philip Howard, Earl Goodwin, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, R. D. MacNaghten, Carol Leonard, Gerison Landsdowne, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Michael Fleeman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Oriole Goldsmith, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Michael Tate, City Editor, Martin Fletcher, Richard Ingrams, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Charles Brett, Rachel Kelly, Christine Heald, Patricia Tehan and Nicholas Wood, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Ian White, Wendy Ayotte, Michael Tate City Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Colin Greenhalgh, Michael Donley, Desmond Devitt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, M. K. Fielder, Philip Bassett, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Davis and Julia Llewellyn Smith, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Dan E. Mayers, Jonathon Green, Jeremy Laurance and Alison Roberts, Jonathan Prynn, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Owen Curtis, Alix Ramsay, Claude Moraes, Thomas von Vegesack (President), Gina Thomas, Michael Arditti, Martin Searby, Philip Spender (Director), Ronald Butt, P. J. S. Goward, Bryan Appleyard, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Diane Hill, Christopher Thomas, Richard Gilbert, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Julian Brazier, Ray Mills, Michael Seely, L. A. Jackson, Brian Johnson, (President), Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, John Mein, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Frances D'Souza (Director), Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ken Ritchie, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoANC demands dismissal of Ciskei's ruler Mandela mourns massacre victims Bonn budget to reduce European interest rates Index Life & Times No Title Bathroom Beethoven French peacekeepers killed in Yugoslavia BBC rotters give 'stoutist' Bunter the bumps Kitchen Divinity TUC greets bosses man with cheers and a walkout Bedroom Laughter Monopolies enquiry called into medical fees 'cartel' Invest for School Fees European Arts Life & Times Homely Persuasion NHS surgeons paid £1,550 for an afternoon's private work Bmafees Schools chief vows to defend standards Major consults Scots over constitution Shake-up 'will raise poll tax' Correction George Smith Poison the last chance for red squirrel Two honoured for Kuwait rescue Secure hospitals to face wide review News in Brief BBC 'must cut 17,000' Dumping defended Mother found by divers Finance chief quits Escort relaunched County Hall concern Police arrest 27 and seize forged notes and explosive Car racer accused of drug smuggling By Staff Reporter: Woman 'gave lover $ 500,000' Picture Gallery Britons found dead on drifting yacht off Tunisia Treasures damaged at Brighton Pavilion Policeman denies chase was reckless Crown Sex or a Sin? Saturday's Times Big game Quite contrary Saturday's, Times: Treat Yourself British Airways Lawyers uncover big divide in nations' jail terms for rape Sentence Disparities Riot estate juror dismissed News in Brief Bus crushed Boy rescued Sentence plea Murder case Girl cut free Baby dies Risk of crime lower than the public fears RAF officer's hang-glider stays grounded Jobless executives suffer from age prejudice Minister fights bias as dole traps managers In the first of a series on unemployment among the prolessions, Ray Clancy looks at firms' unwillingness to take on the over-40s Inventor wins by the sword Vicar offers material and spiritual support Britain out of £1 bn tank race Union leaders put pressure on Smith over devaluation Europe Wilding Business Machine Centres Picture Gallery 'Beauty contest' deals attacked Unionlaw Link with party is defended Labour Workers want to improve skills Training Reforms raise fears for 999 service Scargill rises to the historic occasion Tuc Sketch Today Agenda Bush rakes over ashes of Clinton's draft record Egyptians unearth Copts' tragic past Florida given aid pledge Royal Mail Rushdie defies death threat with US visit People Nissan The Micra range. With 0% APR and… Mitterrand musters glitterati to beat drum for Maastricht The bias of celebrities and the media in favour of a 'yes' vote has left France's 'No Campaigners on the sidelines, wrires, Charles Bremner from paris Waigel tells Germans to agree wage freeze or face tax increases Nordic economies suffer in the worst of possible worlds Top people's club for sale after Aga Khan feels the pinch Italy Notebook Owen joins Vance on mission to Balkans Lithuania withdrawal speeded up News in Brief (Reuter): Court rules (Reuter): Swedes depart (AP): Guilty plea (Reuter): Builders strike (Reuter): Japan ages (Reuter): Still running (AFP): Escape foiled (Reuter): Savage sighted Patten to decide fate of dissidents World press provided no shield against the bullets Militants gambled on Ciskei reluctance to fire on unarmed demonstrators Michael Hamlym reconstructs the events that led to Brigadier Joshua Gqizo's troops opening fire and killing up to 28 ANC members in their march on Bisho Somali dan will defy UN over cash grip on airport Punjab dreams of good life in Southall Uganda army violating human rights News in Brief Life for death (AFP): Tip-off claimed Activist freed Reuter: Jordan unearths Islamic arms Everest Fit the Best ANC pelts police at consulate Years of Blood Let the nation give its verdict Ronald Butt on why the British, too deserve a referdum on Maasreicht Alan Coren …and moreover Miniature monarchs The work of lords licutenant must if on even if counties are abolished, asys John Grigg Wars in a fictional world A jolly good read The Times Diary In the pink The Times Diary Sovereignty debate The Times Diary Can the Centre Hold? Befriending Old Enemies Reds versus Greys Journalists at risk in Turkey Streets with taste Cost of planning rules Putting a levels in the right league Sterling speculation Police performance Bail hostel fears Children's right of entry to UK Gower rejection Fischer match Black mark for TUC? Court Circular Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Announcements Picture Gallery Marriages Reception School announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Word-Watching David Lewis David Thomas Lewis, CB, the Government Chemist, 1960-70, has died aged 83. He was born on March 17,1909 Today's royal engagements Christopher Trace Chirostopher Trace, actor and original presenter of BBC's Blue Peter, died cof caucer in the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, on September 5 aged 59. He was born on March 21,1933 Anniversaries Admiral Sir David Hallifax Correction Catholic laity set to fill the gap Gen James Allen James Rodgers Allen, former Chied of Staff at Nato Military Headquarters in Europe, and the man who organised the abortive raid to rescue American Prisoners from North Vietnam in 1970, died in Maryland on August 11 aged 66. He was born on November 17,1925 1991-92 Bar Vocational Course Appointment University news Richard Burns Richard Burns, novelist, died, apparently having hanged himself, on Aughst 31, in Sheffield, aged 33. He was born in the city on September 1,1958 James Crockett A Woman's Complaint Gould exposes Labour rift on support for Maastricht The Times Crossword Picture Gallery 'Secret ballot' poll helps voters to tell the truth Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Business Cheerless Cold Blast On Call Out of Gear Heinz Blues The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices No recovery for five years, warns Wimpey Housebuilder urges government intervention after slide into red and halved payout Tougher law planned on insider deals Cost of repairs to QE2 could cruise past £30 m EC expected to plug Chrysler loophole Fisons waits for US approval on Opticrom Sterling suffers as Finns detach currency from ecu SAA South African Airways Sport Oil futures leap as Russia suspends deliveries to West Hewlett Packard By our City Staff: Warning of job cuts at Medeva Terry Smith appeals against dismissal Business Roundup Hillsdown expands US disposals for Lasmo Macro 4 lifts payout Home Counties slips Bletchley advances Good year for Adscene Profit fall at merged surveyor Triumph on sales at Croda GPT deal signals switch to cable telephone services Receivers move in at Mowat Barclays sells Payout held Instem ahead Ropner dips Peek falls Gaskell slides Undertaker up Programme of change at Granada Smith resigns as chief at Bimec Heinz chairman stays confident Titanium losses dent IMI Candover prepares for upturn Patek Philippe Geneve Rolls and Bmw secure $5 00m engine contract By our City Staff: ASH buys into US market GPA shareholders to be asked for $300m Accountancy and Finance CGA the Country Gentlemen's Association Fisons finds there is no quick remedy Tempus British Funds British Steel falls to new low as German slow-down hits prices Stock Market Dow pulled down by gloom on economy World Markets (Reuter): Profit-taking cancels out Nikkei advances (Reuter): HK volume at year's low Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Wimpey prepares for a long wait Comment Aerospace blues Well out of it The Times City Diary Journey to Mars Singles bar Calling time on bitter beer orders that leave little cheer at the pub One former member of the MMC believes the repoert into the brewing industry has been no less than a disaster, Martin Waller writes Battle cry Stars and lights Bank charges Market forces and boardroom fees Weighing up the pros and cons of mathematics Vita The Times Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Lack of support Heath Group Bargains under the hammer Commercial Property Glenrothes, Fife Good for Business. Great for Life Case of the vanishing office blocks King & Co Jones Lang Wootton At Touquet - Paris Plage M Merrifields A healthy future Multiple Display Advertising Items Cash Purchaser All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Lightly-raced Lochsong fits the portland bill Doncaster Rapid Raceline Burooj victory takes Carson to 21st century Bola holds payment on 33-1 winner Yesterday's Results Rodrigo De Triano in line for big clash Exeter British beaten at Arlington Deal will help to upgrade Stoop Rugby Union Stottlemyre and Jays given boost Baseball Gower needs to believe in another comeback Anan Lee Twose and Penney prove value of Lloyd's efforts Reeve appointed the new Warwickshire captain Richards stands in way as runners-Flip place beckons Spirited resistance by Evans denies Surrey Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire fall to Salisbury Border leads timely revival Hide stops Chanet yet lacks big punch Boxing Flood and Holmes net gold Paralympic Games Edberg makes hard work of beating battling Krajicek Holder needs lick in US Open Flushing Meadow Results Johnson has shock win In Brief Jahangir can Team banned Big demand For the Record Outlandos overcome by flurry of late scoring Polo Allcock in semi-finals Bowls Townsend given captaincy Details Albania's leading player goes missing in transit Faeroes provide tricky test Details Settled Scots seek place in record sixth World Cup Detsails Spackman returns home Today's Fixtures Index Dough represents Taylor 's key component Teams Kelly fears for future of Premier League English football jurches towards another crisis Edwards leads search for some common ground By our Sports Staff: Timely strike by Anderton Moorhouse lined up for Australian coaching job Gascoigne seeks unlikely goal Yorkshire move upsets Close Arts Beethoven jumps into the bathtub Richard Ingrams tunes in to Radio 3's new commercial rival and finds that snippets of great music rather than long obscure compiositions are perfectly acceptable before breakfast The Expert View And lo. there came a warning about my stew Single Life Lynne Truss tried Bible-stabbing and saw that it was good DAKS Simpson Women Entertainments Today's Events A Daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kari knight Theatre Guide Jeremy kingson's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbl Winning and losing in great style Theatre Gamblers Mismatch of place, play and players Pier pressure among the lowlifes Theatre Jack's out Bush The Times Seasons' greetings Concerts Vivaldi Marathon Festival Hall The riches of embarrassment With Ray Cooney back on stage, Michael Arditti looks at what goes into a good farce Newcomer a boon Television Review The South Bank Centre Orpheus All for one and one for all in New York's headless band Hilary Finch meets a most democratic group, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, visiting London from America this week Coming on Strong Radio Review The South Bank Centre Per Jodrell ad astra Arts Brief Gritty stones Last chance… The toad croaks its warnings Gunter Grass's latest novel is another protest against German unification, says Gina Thomas The Times Brilliant array of back-yards Garden Festival: Chaumont-Sur-Loire Arts and Entertainment Bags of colour, pints of plain Richard Gilbert makes his way round Dublin on well-organised literary pub craw Sissy is not sentimental Theatre: Vienna The power of one South African An academic is issuing a challenge to the post-apartheid system Bidding to be best in the world Is co-operation the clue to women's success at bridge? The question whether spouses should play together has engaged the minds of psychiatrists No dead, white, European males Claire Buck, left, says her vast new anthology is a crusade to extend our awareness of the diversity of women's writing. Jonathon Green peruses its pages The happier homeowners Steady prices and few repossessions: Rachel Kelly finds a model market There is more public-sector housing than in the South-east Property Buyers Guide Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes General Accident Property Services Ltd Overseas Property Creme De La Creme Gama International Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Handle Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill The Times Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Hugh Henry & Co Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultancy Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultancy Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants DMB&B Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Non-Secretarial Datix Corporation of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill General Medical Council Secretary South West Thames Regional Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community Creme Pan European Recruitment Outrageous decision not unlawful Regina v Secretary of State for Defence, Ex zParte Sancto Courtesy coaches as public service vehicles Rout v Swallow Hotels Ltd Good character not in issue Regina v Holman Personal Column School travel costs policy unlawful Regine v Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council, Exparte Schement Information not privileged Purdew and Another v Seress-Smith Announcements & Personal Notices Concise Crossword Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Walk for Forests of the World Variations Radio1
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