News from 10/09/1992
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mike Owen, Alan M. Cohen, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, John Bott, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Mark Coull, Ian Murray, Maurice Gillibrand, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, B. J. Nicholson, Noel Goodwin, Harry Rajak, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Desmond Dearlove, Adrian Morgan, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Erica Rudd, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchau and Colin Narbrough, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Peter Smithers, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Dominic Searle and Michael Horsnell, Peter Wakeham, Colin Narbrough and Philip Webster, C. M. J. Carson, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Charles Flint, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan and Charles Bremner, Julia Watson, Gordon Davies, David Bishop, President, Simon Tait, Sean French, David Bartal, Freddie R. Mansfield, Christopher Foley (Director), William Leverington, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, Belinda Stanage, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Monday, Geoffrey Wheeler, Christina Koning, Gladwyn, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Richard Owen, E. Stephens, Barry Pickthall, Keith Wheatley, Charles Owen-Smith, Ian Ross, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Bryan Appleyard, G. M. S. Lauder-Frost, Anthony Raikes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Peter Waine, John Goodbody, Henry Sutton, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, B. A. Cross, Secretary, Michael Seely, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Milne, Michael Phillips, Kevin Eason and Ross Tieman, Jason Cowley, Tim Jones, Lucasta Miller, John Woolf, John Prentice, Jack Bailey, Adrian Tahourdin, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Denis Howell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Madron Seligman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Robin Duchesne,
ResumoMajor defends ERM as pound falls Bundesbank rumour frightens markets and sparks fear of sterling devaluation Patten orders shake-up in the teaching of English Index Life & Times No Title Welcome to sun, sand and Semtex by the sea Picture Gallery De Klerk calls for ANC talks Bosnian Muslims blamed for deaths of UN troops Baume & Mercier Geneve Appointments Shooting: The Film Boating: The Show Killing: The Tragedy Traditionalists gain ground against progressive teachers Main Points New evidence found in cell murder case Collapsed firm saves 18000 holidays Correction Tate director enters Henry Moore battle Nicholas Serota has joined Henry Moore's daughter in opposing plans to change the sculptor's home. Kate Alderson reports Picture Gallery Ford unions fear lay-offs as production moves east Pickle firm bosses face expulsion MPs summon forces minister over troops News in Brief Paisley leaves talks Lib-Dems support pact Jail for shooting officer Mars goes for soft sell South Bank supremo Juvenile arson rises Pupils take soap break Theatre firm is fined Sailor shrugs off ordeal of month adrift Crew of seven rescued after Norwegian fisherman sports fire started on deck Mud coating saved boy trapped in bog New Mellor claim ignored Racing chief remanded on drug charge Newall in hospital with cut wrists Air Canada Going for broke Yaroo! Beasts! Latin beat Saturday's Times: Treat Yourself Job Centre Campaign aims to cut road deaths Duke accuses green lobby of strangling country life By our Agriculture Correspondent: Intensive farming 'threatens to wipe out 40 bird species' The day an Ira punishment misfired A bullet in the thigh is the gunmen's style of policing, but with Mickey Sherlock they went too far Edward Gorman reports Executive who lost role killed himself Spassky routs ragged Fischer Pilots serve the gin and await a tonic from job market Any work in aviation is better than none, Harvey Elliott reports in a Times series on redundancy in the professions Four die on teenage driver's first trip News in Brief Man bailed on pavilion charge Blind boy's loss Drugs verdict Morning call InterCity death Boy sentenced Lowry found Forgery case Seven arrested Labour post Smith to Id to quash rebellion over pound Labour 'Sack Lamont' call Employment Rank Xerox The Document Company Picture Gallery TUC urges law to end fraud Pensions President pleads for wages councils Lowpay Privacy at risk claim Briefs Door opened Willis accepts Today's agenda FIAT Quayle muzzles the voice of extremism Republicans woo moderates Peugeot Picture Gallery Right's rottweiler leads redneck pack George Bush, a polite patrician, is grateful for a man who savages liberals, Ben MacIntyre writes from New York Peres seeks EC role in peace talks Yeltsin calls off risky Japan trip News in Brief (Reuter): Plea to bishop Air of change Cuba talks Airport plan (Reuter): Space go-ahead Arit-ANC forces have vested interest in preserving homelands Those who fear the dominance of the Anc in a democratic and united South Africa believe their salvation lies in preserving the homelands, writes Michael Hamlyn De Klerk asks Mandela for urgent talks 'Red Ronnie' cast as villain of a tragedy Man in the news National Savings Ronseal Low Odour Wood Preserver B&Q Forceful Kohl rejects rivals' pressure for grand Coalition Financial troubles inflams social ills in Europe as continent limps towards unity Bonn sees need for migrants ministry The Times Amato seeks special powers to prop up the lira Mortgage payers hit hard Currency speculators hunt for treasure in far north Sweden British troops in Bosnia will have right to fire back Conflict spawns cash customers An affluent new class, buoyed by the black market, is snapping up goods for hard currency, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah write from Belgrade Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin Picture Gallery Ashe is arrested over Haiti refugee protest People Who's afraid of devaluation? Anatole Kaletsky on our unhealthy obsession with defending the pound The biggest devaluation in British history was undertaken not by Harold Wilson but by Geoffrey Howe in 1981 .. . and moreover Duel in the studio Bush is reluctant to face his rival on TV, writes Anthony Howard in Washington Animal rights and wrongs Humans will suffer if we treat beasts as equals, warns Bernard Levin Moor trouble for prince The Times Diary Surprise ending The Times Diary Uncivil service The Times Diary Brick-dropping The Times Diary Mastering Germany Not Forever Ambridge English Spelt Here If France votes 'no': on the rocks, or back on Euro-rails? Zoo ballot Case for tunnels Buying British Rights of way A plan to rescue Pitchford Hall Lies , damned lies Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service Meeting Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Today's royal engagements Appointments Picture Gallery School news Anniversaries University news Marriages Latest wills Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Theatre award Woman's GC sent for sale Cyril Bence Cyril Bence, Labour MP for Dunbartonshire East, 1951-70, died in Taunton on September 7 aged 89. He was born in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, on November 26,1902 Ian Godfrey Ian Godfrey, a leading figure in the great British ceramics revival of the 1960s died on August 13 aged 50. He was born in Ely in 1942 Dowding's sad farewell to his fighter boys Sale room Michael Weinstein Michael Weinstein, insurance salesman and art collector, died in London on August 25 aged 47. He was born in Philadelphia on February 2,1945 Flesh hook found at Flag Fen site Sir Anthony Gray Sir (Francis) Anthony Gray, KCVO, administrator, died at his home in Upton Seudamore, Wiltshire, on August 2 aged 74. He was born in Bristol on August 3,1917 Larrie Londin Irish Rebellion DarK-horse choices hint at new Booker controversy The Times Crossword No 19,020 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch IBM Weather Royal wedding suit goes on sale Business Reassured Cheers Costly Up and down Claims Curb The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Another innocent gaffe from the Bundesbank Change of style heralded by Lloyd's outsider Talks aim to relax insider deal laws The Savoy fails to discount recession Picture Gallery Taylor Woodrow plunges to £16m loss P&O steams ahead but issues warning Maine - Tucker Executive Recruitment Sport Boddington increase bucks trend The Times Unit Trust Information Service By our City Staff: Heron halts interest payments Builder's profits take a tumble Third-quarter results depress Nfc shares Business Roundup Caird pegs payout British-Borneo higher Great Southern ahead Homes and cars help to boost Prudential by 46% New Invesco chief aims to lower risks Property provisions knock ABP profits British Funds Portals looks east for future prosperity Packaging group advances English China Clays shares slump after poor first half MTM loses £2 8m at half time Saatchi merges offshoots Company News in Brief The Times Reshuffle of Ft-Se members MCC arm sold Avonmore rises Avonside dips Nurdin slips Not all smooth cruising for P&o Tempus Equities and securities under fresh pressure Stock Market Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Transport sector lifts Dow Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Putting them all inside Comment Hysteria rules Ok Empty chair The Times City Diary Young dude The Times City Diary Diplomat seeks to steer Lloyd's with persistence and patience Peter Middleton, the new chief executive of the London insurance market, is not looking for a quick-fix solution, finds Jon Ashworth Asda search ends The Times City Diary Name game The Times City Diary Corporate governance reform urgent Reasons for taking a total quality approach The Sunday Times Conditions remain nervous H Heath Group Europe should take first steps towards a bankruptcy code Company status and the need for penalties Accountancy & Finance Barclay Simpson Touche Ross Management Consultants Chartered Accountants To Place your Advertisement in Accountancy and… Michelangelo Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Compelling case for legal liability reform Audir Robert Bruce Venture Factors The Times Newspapers Patient Lendl grinds Becker down Backer fails to reach a semi-final of a grand slam tournament for first year since 1984 Result Justice missing from England tour selection History ignored Not before time Dark forces on march Unacceptable conditions for Olympic fans Poor treatment Feet of endurance Ballesteros is still searching for that missing magic Golf Hide needs return to school Boxing Mandarin: Progressive Storm Dove favoured by conditions Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Rapid Raceline Rodrigo De Triano misses Irish Champion Lochsong 7-1 to land rare treble Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Exeter Cottey joins with Richards to set Kent stiff target Tight finish likely at Canterbury Fairbrother starts to find his feet Peter Ball sees hope for a man who has struggled to establish himself at Test level in spite of his ability to dominate bowlers in the one-day and county games Littlewoods Pools Mahanama inspires recovery Yesterday's Scoreboards Warwickshire exert tight control over Middlesex Close decides to stay on Yorkshire committee Today's Fixtures Sussex win inside three days Surrey hit back with century by Thorpe Multiple Display Advertising Items Jones takes pay cut to rejoin Wimbledon Fox transfers to Bradford for club record fee Rugby League Aldridge leads Irish to the top Latvians provide weak challenge for Republic in World Cup group match Bingham's men coast home For the Record Treble by Rush equals record Details Revitalised Green goes in pursuit of former glories Equestrianism Disabled athlete under suspicion Paralympic Games Experience pays off in pairs final Bowls Hazard too much for Davis again In Brief Top off-shore Hoyer hopes Havana bound Sport Letters England 's woes continue with defeat in Spain Tylor reacts angrily to criticism France continue their disappointing form Care Sanchez ends Graf's tournament Gough sent off as Scots fade Premier peace hopes rise Olympic supporters demand enquiry Mansell makes rejection claims Books Shooting to kill and dying to win The Wild West made Clint Eastwood a star. Now it has pulled his career out of the doldrums. Sean French reports When pulling power becomes rather a drag Private Life John Diamond no longer needs his cool car Appointments Burberrys Visiting Tailor Service Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol *) on release across the country Partners in rhyme banish blues Theatre June Moon Hampstead Attractive setting that brings the music closer Chamber Music: London Brodsky Quartet London Lighthouse Odd bods and sods in low Elizabethan jinks Theatre The School of Light Edinburgh Pleasance Croydon Warehouse The Times The fastest but surely not the best Cinema: Geoff Brown on Christopher Columbs-The Discovery, plus Les Amants du Pont Neuf, Bob Roberts, Housesitter, Immaculate Conception Set to blossom anew in the Garden Theatre: Sam Mendes, artistic director of the reopening Donmar Warehouse in London talks to Simon Tait OSCA Britain must come clean Television Review Miele Mixed bag from Berlin Proms Politics of the omelette Anne McElvoy Hannah Arendt a reinterpretation of her political thought By Margaret Canovan Cambridge £35 The Times Lord of cyberspace Virtual Worlds a Journey in Hype and Hyperreality By Benjamin Woolley Blackwell, ?16.99 Sea monsters Tom Pocock Hitler's Battleships By Edwyn Gray Leo Cooper, ?17.50 In the Gorbals confessional Lucasta Miller Rolling By Thomas Healy Polygon, ?7.95 pbk original Swing Hammer Swing! 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