News from 11/09/1992
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Janet Atkins, George Cole, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Anne Woodham, Dick Hills, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ron Young, Hilary Finch, Clinton-Davis, George Sivell, Patricia Tehan and Ross Tieman, Clive Davis, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Kevin Eason, Michael Tate, City Editor, Michael Hamiyn, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Editor Derek Harris, W. B. Wells, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bird, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Caroline Sullivan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Julian Hopkins, Director, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Kim Wilson, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Brian Thomas, Charles Bremner, J. R. Pritchard, Alwyne Wheeler, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Lewis, Kathleen Richardson, (President), Sally Watts, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Elizabeth Edwards, Wolfgang Münchau, Maggie Paterson, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, W. R. Hill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Clare Longrigg, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Sam Berry, Kate Alderson, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Alan Saggerson, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, Caroline Thomson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Tessa Robertson, Henry Knapman, Michael Dynes, Chris Dighton, Alan Coren, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, John L. Campbell, Michael Brindle, M. A. Keaveney, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, C. Christie, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, C. H. Rolph, John Watson,
ResumoFour top hospitals face closure Bottomley braced to make seeping changes in London's health service Major rejects devaluation as betrayal of the future Index Life & Times Doleful Maxwell goes looking for a job ANC agrees to de Klerk summit Owen is shocked by Sarajevo carnage Abbey National Infotech Times Today in the Times Boy found dead in flooded quarry Health chiefs wasted £2.5m in savings drive Pickfords Travel Herb teas linked with liver deaths Top ten councils may not be clear Few repossessed families listed as homeless Ratners opals melted Cash appeal for Casey No ban in the USA Acid boy critically ill Crime 'curbs liberties' Royal picture snub Lunn Poly Flight Shop Policeman shot as bank raid is foiled News in Brief Consultant accused of giving lethal injection to patient in agony Britain launches £500,000 drive to lutre US tourists Poachers' salmon gifts spawn gratitude Mourners picnic in memorial to David Public subsidies 'prop up lame duck private schools' Multiyork Tomorrow's Times Ships in fatal collisions broke rules Marine investigators call for electronic device to identify vessels that fail to stop after accident Michael Dynes reports on enquiries into two Channel incidents that cost the lives of 11 British fishermen Magnetize Struggling museums appeal for lottery cash Parachutist charged with St Paul's jump University fined for misleading adverts Global sperm counts haw almost halved in the past 50 years Soccer fan leaves club £130,000 News in Brief PC cleared Jackson caps it Arson claim Wogan switch Officer jailed Teacher wins Spassky misses chance of third win RSPB campaign for the Countryside Computer ages face of boy lost on holiday Women who dread driving at night Smith blocks leftwing move to force vote on referendum Europe Fowler exploits Labour split Dixons Workers suffer assaults TUC at Blackpool: brothers are reunited Renegade union welcomed back Delegates win pledge on railways Ashdown rejects alliance Cuhard Sagafjord Parkin dominates Greens Brief Major backs Mellor Paisley 'will be back' Delay in deployment puts Uk troops at grave risk Michael Evans, defence correspondent, assesses the need for a rapid deployment force for European troublespots as British troops prepare to go to Bosnia Soapy sighs bring Bolshoi to a halt Girobank Business Deposit Service By our Foreign Staff: 'Genocide' attacked by Ozal Neo-Nazis inflame German resentment against refugees Asylum-seekers are bewildered by eastern and western hostility towards them, Adam LeBor in Cottbus and Ian Murray in Bonn write Halifax Polling frenzy irks Maastricht critics (Reuter): Greece jails wanted Stasi agent News in Brief (AFP): Rebels killed (AFP): Fallen idols (AFP): Deal delayed (Reuter): To cap it all Amato gets lukewarm response Political turmoil forces Yeltsin to cancel Tokyo trip (Reuter): Brazil minister resigns News in Brief (Reuter): Rallying cry (Reuter): Party chooses (Reuter): Jet strays (Reuter): Trial delayed (AFP): Hot work 150 die as two-day deluge hits Pakistan RS Castrol Tight India security for Princess Royal People Victoria Wine White House tax gaffe mars landmark speech by Bush Democrats seize on disarray over economic policy as opinion pendulum swings Polls point to a cliffhanger in presidential race Robert Worcester, of Mori, examines the work and the methods of opinion pollsters as they gear up for the American presidential election in November The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Doctors debate cash for kidneys Old enemies buoyed by new mood of hope over Golan Clear signs are emerging that Israel and Syria are making progress on resolving the conflict over the Israeli-occupied territory, Christopher Walker writes Sigh of relief as ANC opts to resume talks Winnie's downfall complete Fujitsu Pardon my English Philip Howard on why sloppy speech won't die Peacekeepers at war British troop leaving for Bosnia could find themselves under fire from all sides, writes Roger Boyes When tactics are not enough The prime minister's problems over Maastricht are obscuring his long-term aims, says Peter Riddell …and moreover Theatre of the absurd The Times Diary Faith triumphs The Times Diary Read my lips The Times Diary Cheer leader The Times Diary Good Money after Bad Troops in Danger London Clean-Up Way forward after Ciskei massacre Aid to Somalia Loyalty to the state Off with their heads Organ transplants Stuck for a song Climate change and species' survival Memento mori Chinese dissidents Pride in pluralism Court Circular Royal Commission for the exhibition of 1851 Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Memorial gathering Eltham College The John Fisher School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Appears in Life & Times Section Memorial service Multiple Classified 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Harrington, a haematologist who made major discoveries about the basic mechanisms of blood discorders throught experiments perdormed on himself, died at his home in Miami, Florida, on September 4 aged 68. He was born in Norwood, Massachisetts, on Seotember 21,1923 Sir Edward Singleton Sir Edwards Singleton, who was president of the Law Society in 1974-5 in its 150th anniversary year, died on September 6 aged 71. He was born on Aprin 7,1921 Pavarotti is back on song Appointments Air Marshal Sir George Jones Air Marshal Sir George Jones, KBE, CBE, CB, DFC, Australia's last surviving first would war ace and architeel of his country's Pacitic air defence in the second. world war, died on August 24 aged 95. He was born in Rushworth, Victoria, on November 22,1986 Avebury yields further secrets Archaeology Mervyn Johns Mervyn Jihns, stage and film character actor, died on September 6 aged 93 at Denville Hal, the show business retiment home. He was born in Pembroke on February 18,1899 VC of soldier who faked death for sale Appreciations Jeff Porcaro John Marsh From a Holiday Correspondent: On this Day Baden-Baden Second-hand life policies go under the hammer In every recession some businesses thrive, as Tony Dawe discovered when he attended on auction trading in other people's lives yesterday The Times Crossword No 19,021 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Tourist Rates Make sure with WPA Health Insurance Weather Bread of heaven costs £84,000 Business Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Coal power deal puts more pits in danger Generators' shares surge in contract hopes More high street gloom from CBI By our Economics Correspondent: Pound steadies as banks support lira Not such a bootiful Christmas for Bernard Sweet summer for Cadbury BTR's earnings fly high on Hawker Watches of Switzerland Sport Gillette signs up Parker pens for £300m RTZ Bringing out the best in the world Glaxo near to curing Zantac dependency Tempus Australian losses halve Amec profit Company News in Brief Exchequer levy saving boosts LWT interims Business Rounpup J Bibby cash call Bodycote ahead Abbot bids for Blystad O&Y asks for time GPA plea for equity Ocean takes a drop Shell raises payout Lloyd's exposure to hurricane claims pegged below £450m Reduced costs help RTZ to edge ahead Ofgas chief joins MAI board AIB to cut 220 staff at British division CESP Compannis Energetica de Sao Paulo Booker down at half time Tootal weaves an increase for Coats Viyella BTR John Laing turnover falls by a quarter International Appointments Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (SAK) T Information tools Limited ESPREE European Sales Co-Ordinator Leisure Industry Hotellerie Tourisme Centre International De Glion Report of coal deal gives power generators a boost Relief over size of Enterprise Oil fall British Funds AFP: IMF urges members to put in more money (Reuter): Dow rebounds sharply after Bush speech World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Harsh deal for British Coal Comment RTZ on the prowl Through the eyes of Child The Time City Diary Barring the way The Times City Diary Talking point The Times City Diary Exchange-rate hostilities cast the Bundesbank as reluctant villain Wolfgang Münchau says Germany's central bank did not seek, or want, it pivotal role in Europe's present currency contortions Action men The Times City Diary Practical approach to environmental tests for packaging Business Letters Copier cowboys Cry from the abyss Rentals The " Shell" Transport and Trading… 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 Selective support H Heath Group Whose line is it anyway? Telephone technology that can deter bomb hoaxers and sex pests is welcome, but there are drawbacks. Matthew May explains The BT system will dispaly the mumber of virtually every call made RAM Mobile Data Ana Article Number Association The CD game of peace and quiet High-tech touch for armchair entertainment AST Computer The business bargain in a briefcase Executives need not feel isolated from their PCs when they are out of the office. Jane Bird reports on the latest products Speedy software saves church fund How high-tech helped a minister produce a ?4 million appeal plan Peacock Computer Thinking small when times are tough Switching from large machines is not only sound economics, Scan Hallahan writes. The move also changes company culture Sometimes the systems can cost less than a mainframe's maintenance coast alone Portables with radio frequency transmitters can be connected to a corporate network AMBRA Personal Computers TDK Showing suppliers the path to partnership Business to Business Bath Gallery in City centre Auctions Anglo Batering Company Ltd Computer Auction Picture Gallery Healthy Business Plumbing / Electrical Distribution Designs for a bright future Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latex Examination Gloves Network Publications Multiple Classified Advertising Items PPS Premium Phone Services Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio Forum the Language Source National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Help is coming for rural business in Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items You Can Earn up to 30K PA Why skill now rules as the best frozen asset Andy Martin on this weekend's return to Britain of the ice hockey bruisers who will no longer be able to skate round the regulations Durham get away to flying start Schools Rugby Sports Service Courier's power cuts way past Agassi's defences Beaten finalist serves notice of internt at US Open Moreno's goal decisive for Art Scene Polo Ambitious Boston relying on Morris Non-League Football BOA to investigate Barcelona complaints Olympic Games Gredley looks to the skies Racing Mandarin: Petardia to launch rich long-range double for Wragg Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Easterbys complete one-two Selkirk is favourite for Ascot feature Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Worcester St Jovite shortened for Arc Rapid Raceline Nottinghamshire show sparkle on the morning after Six wickets for Lewis at Trent Bridge Foster stays on to coach Kent (AFP), (Reuter): Ranatunga's milestone Autosport Grand Prix Line Brown gives lesson in resolution Steadfast Gooch seals rousing Essex revival Yesterday's Scoreboards Metronome sets exacting pace in Burghley dressage Equesttrianism Fine debut by Charles Feuding factions put the future at risk Rugby League Hopkinson contented with place in last eight Bowls Roxburgh surveys the wreckage after Swiss defeat Scotland suffer World Cup setback Minnows find themselves swamped by a goal deluge Gearing up for era of innovation Cycling Navy officer to skipper Rhone Poulenc Evans quickly unmasked in France For the Record RFU ready to add to restrictions Rugby Union Protest turns Grey to gold Paralympic Games Panic wants banned lifted In Brief Lambert's triumph Bigger offer Kings toppled Horan declines Fixtures Tennis England are falling fast into mediocrity Saunders signs for Villa after compromise deal Liverpool agree £2.3 milion move Royal Liver Friendly Society Tottenham call 14 to meeting Honda plans to pull out of Formula One Medal-winners banned Palmer finds his best form to take early lead Secret diary of a royal mole Sue Townsend, the grandmother who made a fortune from capturing the mind of the teenager, is now living out a fantasy life for the Windsors Health Steinway Hall Motoring Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Spellbound by a Tsar Proms: Opera Boris Godunov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Not such a good night, Vienna Proms Vienna PO/Abbado Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Monochrome men Rock Black Sabbath Hammersmith Odeon Legs, letters and love Theatre Vita and Virginia Minerva, Chichester The Times Facts of life in black and white Clive Davis previews a touring exhibition celebrating the black American experience and meets Gordon Parks, the veteran novelist, film-maker and magazine photographer Newly revealed as a radical Theatre Preview Stephen Daldry, who is directing An Inspector Calls, talks to Peter Lewis about J. B. Priestley George Smith Traditionally Made Quality Upholstery… Coolly commanding Opera Review Carmen Sadler's Wells Gone for broke Television Review Galleries The Sunday Times Business Computing New concept brought to a life's work Not until the age of 45 was Lesley Page, a professor of midwifery, able to talk about childbirth from personal experience. Anne Woodham reports Tumours on the brain In a safer vein No need to remember to keep taking the pill Bringing back the blues The better the holiday, the worse the return to work can seem Many workers fear being sacked while on holiday IC Imperial Cancer Research Fund Too much too young Cut price alcohol is a danger to the inexperienced, says Jeremy Laurance Bring us our special marching corsets Soap, shoes and corsets were all enlisted in the suffragette struggle. Rosie Millard previews an exhibition that shows how skillfully the campaign was run Higher Education Helpline Let's lift Eldorado With some old faces The idyllic Spanish home of British exiles could be brightened up with Dirty Den, Frank Bough and a failed detective looking for fugitives Arlott set for a record stand Rarities collected by cricket's most famous voice come under the hammer today So why another Escort revamp? Ford is right to relaunch its little bestseller, Kevin Eason says. And this time, the design will work Dream machines stall As expensive cars flop in the auctin rooms and on the second-hand marke, Bentley brings out another model, this one costing almost £100,000 The woman who showed how to do it The new economy saloon The Few Figures Available Beware of in-car fumes Drivers breathe their own pollution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unbeatable Cars at Prices You Won't Believe Turbo Technics SAAB Aircraft Inspired Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Top Choice for Car Roof Boxes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tradestock Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancia Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investigating validity of bylaws More centres for insolvency appeals Judges need not be specified Personal Column Enquiry agreement not illegal Holder in due course Concise Crossword No 2890 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Thermabond Contract Ltd Radio 1 Variations
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