News from 12/09/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Kay Marles, George Muggleton, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff, S. B., Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Clifford Longley, Clare Connery, Sheila Gunn, Lisanne Radice, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, J. G. Berry, David Cannadine, Kieran Cooper, Jonna Lumley, Ronald Payne, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Karen Woolfson, Judy Goodkin, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, John Cahill, Frances Welch, Richard Streeton, S. Bonham-Carter, Gerald Davies, Nicholas Serota Director, Douglas Broom and Kerry Gill, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Malcolm Bradbury, Anthony Gardner, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Caroline Sullivan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Meghnad Desai, Geoffrey Howlett, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Stanley Jacobs, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Carol Ann Duffy, Michael Hamlyn, George Carman, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Elizabeth Stanley, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Gabrielle Dell, Derwent May, Adrian Longley, P. J. Kavanagh, Neil Kelly, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Andy Lavender, Rufus Palamountain, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Jill Insley, Walter Riddell-Carre, Brian Glover, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Norman Hammond, M. D. A., Adam Jones, Brian Martin, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tom Stoppard, Lois Rathbone, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Sophie Chamier, Peter Bryan, A. W. A. Poole, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Matthew d'Ancona, Sally Brampton, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, J. R. E. Sedgwick, Don Moody, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Claire Monk, Gill Hunt, Alan F. Brigden, Belle Grey, Bryan Appleyard, Kate Alderson, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Berkeley, Oliver Gillie, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Young, Sara McConnell, Ian Chapman, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Stephen Bruce, John Leahy Chairman, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, C. H. Rayment, John Shaw, David Park, A. Jenkins, Robert Morgan, Michael Phillips, Tania Glyde, Lucasta Miller, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Christine Whelan, Jonathan Meades, John Howard Director, Alexander Ross, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Paul Browne, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Paddy Burt, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Correspondent, Tracey-Jane Faulkner, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoShadow ministers attack treaty Labour rebels defy Smith on Maastricht Scots pledge by Major Driver cleared Pigs pacified Saudi jet sale ANC accused Pit job fears Index Weekend Times Punters' Passion Lower inflation rate fails to boost pound Princess Royal denies silly girls' story Worst Days By our Foreign Staff: Governor back for talks over airport But is It Art? America seeks 'no fly' zone to protect Bosnia relief The Famous Grouse Westward Ho! RAF women in vanguard Major woos Scot gently over coffee and kedgeree Whitehall warned on extra cash The Times Bookshops reluctantly toe line on net agreement Fans live the Ambridge idyll Corrections Business travellers still love London Drink-drive ban and fine quashed Sail - Away Girl assaulted in park Union wins appeal Belfast man shot dead Peace women protest Newall out of hospital House-seller tries TV Radio 3 bites back Policeman in bank chase shot himself News in Brief Patient given lethal drug shared bond of affection with doctor Dull days prompt early onset of illness Free flights in America The Sunday Times Tories ask estate agents to run council housing Focus is in eye of beholder Village rave party banned to save pigs' skins Police seek owners of stolen art Jail for solicitor who took £410,000 Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limited Use of water meters backed by 75% in trials Pickfords Travel Fischer's brilliance fades Avoid black cars, especially around 3 pm on a weekday The Sunday Times Schoolgirl 'buys smile' for Russian baby Rape led to death of victim, 61 News in Brief Vote missed Windmills stay Verger hit Drug warning Bypass opens Elderly hurt Clough honour Magistrates want to abolish jury trial for minor theft cases Unease over bigger fines for the rich Disaster Emergency Commiett N&P Picture Gallery Labour prepares to rethink on schools Homebase Smith battles to hold party line Labour openents to Maastricht are pourign out of the woodwork. reports Sheila Gunn Major predicts recovery Minister puts trains to the test Dublin firm on talks Conference unravels Parkin's reforms Pragmatism marks union turning point TUC at blackpool American Frontiers Canon Ashdown seeks to widen His appeal Lib Dems Pressure to devalue lira builds up as speculators cash in Brittan soft-pedals on 'no' vote warnings Helicopter becomes vogue mode for great escape Paris Notebook Lunn Poly Paris appeals to women for 'yes' vote Mitterrand has prostate surgery Kohl in confident party mood despite his week of woes From Associated Press in Naples: Two Mafia bosses arrested Russians warned of economic abyss Nationwide Owen secures Belgrade concession on troops Serb businessmen find a bolt-hole in Cyprus (Reuter): Nabiyev 'quit at gunpoint' News in Brief (AFP): Cover-up claim (Reuter): Polio halted (AFP): Quake deaths B&Q Bush ignores Jewish vote to sell F15 s to the Saudis Family Assurance Society Gore surfs to Victory on green ticket Martin Fletcher meets the man who has boosted the Democrats' White House campaign Spike Lee is sued over police video People From Associated Press in Elamatillo, Honduras: Honduras gains in border dispute The Times Falklands underlines right to self-rule South Africa accuses ANC wing of plotting to kill Ciskei leader Thais cast spells to check poll fraud Arab women turn heads with veiled fashions Mercury Picture Gallery Floods in Pakistan kill 500 Catholic attitudes to gay rights are inconsistent …and moreover Sex is all in the brain Gender differences can no longer be put down to social conditioning writes Nigel Hawkes Clio's most trusted voice Few historians have had such standing in national life, says David Cannadine Harmony in the Albert Hall The Times Diary Circular argument The Times Diary Frock tactics The Times Diary On another channel The Times Diary Labour's Chance The Times Truman, a False Model Royal Liberation Urgent need foil reform of ERM Lies, damned lies.. . Book choice Booker price Harmonising the time m Europe Charities' obligations Stuck for a dance Moore study centre Executing a will Tunes of glory or notes of discord? Court Circular Marriages Birthdays Dinner Church news Announcements Arlott's library Makes £90,162 Luncheon Latest wills Announcements & Personal Notices Word-Watchting Service dinners Appointment Today's royal engagements Reception Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages School news Papal Knights Richard Tresahar Jeffree Admiral Sir Guy Grantham Rabbi Eliezer Berkovits Keeping the British bee from foreigners Anniversaries Morris Carnovsky How seven men raised a concrete Stonehenge Latest wills Sir Eric Tansley Dorothy MacKaye On this Day All the world i bagarapin our English The Times Crossword No 19,022 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Weather Medivac Gay role in legal cases examined by police Business Weekend Money Focus Profile Miners call for block on contracts The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sterling fails to respond as dollar rallies Hopeful Stock Market rises 30 points By our Economics Correspondent: Inflation slows to lowest since 1988 Gambling on old man river to pay up Card deal Savers' friend Wider role Picture Gallery Cookie war bites into UB EC threat to ICI's Du Pont deal Knight Williams Rates fear Tumbling down Sport Protectors Construction slump forces Tarmac to close plants Co-op Bank rebounds to £3.5m The Sunday Times The Times Portfolio Dealing Service OFT chief pledges to put consumers first By our City Staff: Lilley moves to bolster shares Banks to fight cash dispenser actions Speyhawk cash talks to continue US eats into United Biscuits' margins Tempus Nestle grows but warns against weaker dollar Business Roundup JIB issues warning Zuckerman backed EIT seeks £1.9m Elys maintains payout Arcadian cuts losses Film agreement ends And a distant band struck up 'Arrivederci Treaty of Roma' Week Ending Tcnigii-talkiiig loner with po fear of flying Business Profile: John Cahill Carol Leonard finds the chairman of British Aerospace identifying with the high-flyers at Farnborough Air Show Qantas Inflation decline cheers equities Stock Market British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Major Changes World Markets Investors take profit in Tokyo Wall Street Euro Trusts Investors to gain better protection from rule reform Regulations face a radical shake-up Seeking redress in a lending market Fighting phantom withdrawals Comment Save & Prosper The ombudsmen in the front line Edited by Sara McConnell Caution urged on equities until after French poll Whatever the result of France's referendum on ratifying the Maastricht treaty the equity markets will remain uncertain, investment managers believe. Keren Woolfson reports Bristol & West International Insurers add to housing woes Fidelity lendthens hours of trading Discounts Save & Prosper Investors given a warning oh rates of return Briefings Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Drawing in the savers Perils of using plastic abroad Talk to Towry Law Building Society Investors! M&g Interst Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Put the spotlight on life offices Lenders' role Portfolio Free banking is similar to the free lunch Insurers and discounts for anti-theft measures Lost interest and third-party cheques The Murray Investment Trust Savings Scheme Mortgage solution Pound in the pocket Save & Prosper Why thousands decide to split their stake The mix-and-match method from the 1960s remains popular today The Association of Investment Trust Compaines Waiting for the chancellor Despite a boost for Paps. investors still lack confidence reports Christine Whelan Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts The Peps that add to the interest The future could be equity plans as financial planning tools Now Even More Choice Kleinwort Benson A guard against future shocks The private investor is being encouraged to look at long-term financial plans, Jill Insley reports Secrets of a canny predator Scottish Value says investement success comes from through homework Temple Bar Investment Trust PLC BG Baillie Gifford Taking stock of shares The equity market will be the best bet, says Walter Riddell-Carre Adventure can be too risky Timing is important when investing in unquoted firms Touche Remnant Well worth the wait Buying up second-hand life insurance endowment policies is a new road for trust investor Scottish Investment Trust PLC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Life 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Share gains extended Fidelity Brokerage Political animal stalks Leger From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: St Jovite can hold sway again over shorter trip Ireland Tomorrow BBC 2 Mandarin: Worcester From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Cunning puts Arc aspirations to test Longchamp Fields Tomorrow Bangor Racing next week Petardia proves his worth with Champagne triumph Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Bonny Scot to briiig outlet change of luck in last classic Big-Race Field Form guide to the eight contenders Holland lifts group prize Rapid Raceline Chepston Morning verdict on favourite Doncaster Goodwood Gianfranco Dettori retires Boardman switches to French time Cycling Honda's farewell leaves McLaren powerless Mansell does his talking behind the wheel as he clocks fastest lap in Monza's first practice American league brings big names to Wembley Ice Hockey Hodkinson to strike blow for Britain Boxing Look who's dressed for dinner Golden champions take to the road Athletics: Barcelona Finalists the Attraction in Endiburgh David Powell raises the curtain on the stage and the Olympian cast for Edinburgh's bright new road race along the Royal Mile Simon Barnes on Saturday Home supporter Green snow Conner turns to rivals for aid Yachting Last bastion Time for Cowdrey to speak out on the ball-change dispute Lord's leaders seek safety in silence Twose shows the way home Border queries light rule Late surge from Pavin Young anchorman helps Newquay take the lead Golf Leading First-Class Averages Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Millar restores Canadian pride with jump-off win Nolan intends to take a positive route to triumph Equestrianism The Times Bath forge contacts across Channel to improve experience Clubs relish continental challenge Heineken League Team Guide Scots move Weir to back row Evans disowns Evans Strict code of behaviour should be enforced Gerald Davies looks at the differing interpretations and the punishments handed out for violence on the field Gatecrasher Edberg outlasts Lendl Hornets stung by try burst Rugby League Fixture load may benefit British form Dalglish strikes out in defence of endangered players Tackling from behind condemned Clough gets his freedom Match-By-Match Guide Final place for Nielsen In Brief Farish narrowly steals singles championship Bowls Walker succeeds in inserting steel while retaining style at Norwich For the Record Hull leads British trio home in style Paralympics Bevan poised to stretch Australian run Triathlon Racing Saunders takes cut in pay to leave Liverpool Atkinson impressed by career move Robinson to County Crokes Relentless Seles powers into fiinal Germans back Krabbe ban Leading Second round Scores ANC gives green light for Indian visit Faldo stays on course with commanding 66 Picture Gallery Getting Away, Pages 8,9 The thrilling reign of racing My Perfect Weekend, Page 11 Out of Town, Page 13 Baume & Mercier Theatre Three Men in a Boat Theatre Film Dance Music Gwen Taylor Actress Evenings out Exhibitions Salerooms Bookings The Millstream Hotel and Restaurant Video Two men and a difficult lady Matthew d'Ancona tries not to laugh at the old sitcom formula of cohabiting bachelors with girlfriend problems TV Review Vega stretches to her sharpest yet Record reviews: Suzanne Vega, the jay McShann band and a synphony of classical music Rock From numbness to cello ecstasy Classical Call of the budding Bird Jazz L. L. Bean Guilty Secrets: Brian Glover TV Preview Concerts South Bank Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh National Opera Royal Opera House Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manchester, a city on its toes Still bidding for the next Olympics but one, Manchester is preparing to be the 1994 British City of Drama. Andy Lavender investigates Careless talk still costs lives Theatre Women Laughing Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court The Sunday Times Scottish rococo feast, with a side order of American gothic A trifle, bemusing Rock Throwing Muses Town & Country British are strong on the joy of music Concert Premiere Ensemble Qeh Shallow and flighty Opera Cosi fan tutte Theatre Royal, Glasgow Pauline Collins Fruits of kitchen labours Frances Bissell, the Times cook, on prunes and other orchard matters United Cutlers Sheffield A preference for the bottle Jane MaeQuitty has turned off the tap in favour of clean, healthy mineral water Mail Order from Ireland Best Water Buys Wilkin & Sons Ltd Have saucepans, will cook Entertaining at Home Raymond Gubbay Living off the water Clare Connery explores the fishing grounds in her series on Ireland's culinary traditions Lexterten Journey to the top of England Where to Walk Turkey How to Get There Ireland Lake District Lankland is at its most glorious in autumn, when heather coats the hills and the air is crisp and clear. Robin Young reads poetry in the landscape Burgh Island Hotel High-Style Weekends Home-style hospitality Where to Stay Where to Eat ITT Sheraton Colouring old memories The traditional view of tapestry is fading fast, Belle Gray writes. A close look at original designs shows that the effect of aging has been hiding the artists' bright intentions Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Fly a Ferrari Kite Multiple Display Advertising Items Beautiful Woman Multiple Display Advertising Items Important to Grandfather Clock Owners New, sensational cordless headphones, the Arkon… Make one and pass it on The value of a lovingly hand-stitched or knitted heirloom is beyond price Battle Britain Pilot, 1940 Individually Made to Measure Shirts Impeccatbly Hand… Channel-hop choice Francesca Greenoak introduces formal and magical French gardens invitingly close to the Channel ports Home & Garden These Nails are Impossible to Break Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Favourites Multiple Display Advertising Items Loft Conversions Fruit Presses Multiple Display Advertising Items My Perfect Weekend Actress Suttons Seeds Property Buyers Guide London Property Country Property Stratton Creber Rebuilding an age of elegance North of the Thames Country Property All round Unbeatable Value for your Money Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property The M. 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Jeanes (Group) Ltd Villages laced with lavender Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Improvements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Betrayed by a faithless beast who once lickecl my boots Events Call of the wild lures bird man Simon Barnes packs his cleft sticks and prepares for two months' reporting from the teeming magnificence of the Zambian bush Lives in the balance Feather report Stalemate in Castle moves Ladies The Times Personal Column Concise Crossword No. 2891 Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dialysis and Transplantation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Gentlemen Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Racing Green Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Sattelite Concern World Wide Radio 1 Variations Saturday Review Picture Gallery Win a Trip with the Most from Coast to Coast From Coast to Coast Dry all the way to the bank Opening Shots The Saturday Sonnet Contents Tiger, Tiger, Burning out? Michael heseltine may have drawn in his claws for the moment, but his reputation, temperament and close friends, suggest that he is merely waiting to pounce and regain his place in the political jungle at the conservative party conference next month. Sallybrampton meets him Harrods MacHin Way Beyond The The image of pornography is changing: in the name of sexual freedom it is more fetishistic and more easily available, it attracts the participation of stars, it is labelled as art. But, asks Bryan Appleyard, why should familiarity erode contempt? Aegean Turkey September. Celebrating the Grape harvest in California with Ernest and Julio… Extra curricular antipathies Malcolm Bradbury recalls how his schooldays were dogged by attacks from the luftwalfare and Big Girls Late to read, early to rise Tomstoppard The consequence of being a slow starter who becomes a successful writer is the pile of books always put aside for later Ae Flower AEG Soloing Fare Well Picture Gallery Jaeger The Pick of Cotton Captives in No mean judge of Inn and Bar Clement Freud Clement Freud prepares a dish for George Carman Restaurant Guide Hot Bath, cold shower On the hoof with an honorary member of the gaucho club Out late Thursday, back Monday: you can squeeza a lot more into three days than a quiet break in the Cotswolds. In the first of a series on long-distance weekends, Matthew Parris samples the principal delights of Buenos Aires: meeting and eating Overseas Travel Christmas at the Brusselos Hilton Scotland Data Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interests Erna Low Consultants Ltd The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Saint James Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Moscow Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items New York Multiple Display Advertising Items Bestways Multiple Display Advertising Items Round the World Life and times of the boys' own soldier David Stirling The Authorised Biography of the Creator of the SAS By Alan Hoe Little, Brown, £17.50 Pressed between the tall souls Message/mensagem By Fernando Pessoa Translated by Jonathan Griffin Menard Press, £9 Marconi's Cottage By Medbh McGuckian Bloodaxe Book, £6.95 pbk An Enchantment By P. J. Kavanagh Carcanet, £6.95 pbk Stand The Billy Graham Syory a Prophet With Honour By William Martin Hutchinson, £18.99 New poetry Deeper into the red The Wines of the Rhone By John Livingstone-Learmonth Faber, £25 Arch words on the pearly gates The Tate of Glory By George Carey Hodder & Stoughton, £6.99 pbk UK Holidays Autumn Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Chester House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Alverston Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paperbacks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wit and wisdom of a Belfast taxi-driver The Street By Gerry Adams Brandon, £6.99 pbk original We are the People By Geffrey Beattle Heinemann, £16.99 Filling in the blanks Spring Stree Summer a journey of Discovery By Christopher Hudson viking, £6.99 Holocaust's long shadows Serenity House By Christopher Hope Macmillan, £14.99 Weather the rain in style Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3167 Justyn Print - Ix by Zander Chess The Times 'I was not a pushover Oh no!' 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