News from 17/09/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, S. Goldman, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jeff Uren, Bill Frost, Ann Dent, Stanley Best, Buxton Orr, Carolyn Henderson, John Diamond, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Keith A. Mclaunchlan, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, C. R. H. Hardy, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Nicholas Henderson, Sheila F. Marson, Secretary, J. R. Kelly, Michael Evans and David Watts, Martin Fletcher, Joan C. Hall, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Rex Walford, Deputy Head, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Paul O'carroll, Harold James, Wolfgang M?nchau, David Bartal, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Jose Joseph, Lindsay Cook, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Michael Norris, Chairman, David Miller, Adrian Brodkin, Kari Knight, Peter Horsey, Simon Heffer, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, S. W. F. Martin, Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Jeremy Kingston's, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Max Morris, Headmaster, Clive Green, J. W. M. Thompson, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Heather S. Buss, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Jill Clough, Headmistress, Clive White, Patrick Montgomery, Matthew Parris, Ron Tennant, Oliver Letwin, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster and George Sivell, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Nigel Smith, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Rachell Kelly Property Correspondent, Tim Jones, Keith Waterhouse, J. D. Hart, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, John Miller and Bruce Clark, Robert Morgan and Nicholas Wood, Anne McElvoy, Gordon Brown, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Thomas Stuttaford, D. L. Heaton, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, W. C. Weston, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoInterCity fares cut Ex-Mirror man loses Pact ruled out Battle looms The lost state Leeds beaten Index Life & Times Sacred Art from Tibet Beaten Lamont devalues pound Sterling suspended from ERM and Parliament is recalled next week Mitterrand fights cancer of the prostate Homeowners face two-point loan rise Quack doctors lose as common sense wins Anatole Kaletsky charts the sad saga of Britain's ERM membership and concluders that yersterday, devaluation was a cause for celebration, for businesses, homeowners, the stock market and the nation as a whole Clint Hits the West George Smith Fly Free to the Usa Interest rate rises 'spell disaster for property market' Housing Nature's Best Picture Gallery Ten million face higher payments Mortgage Rates Lenders say a big increase in mortgage rates could be followed by a rapid fall, Lindsay Cook reports City's serial killers seize their moment In an instant, brooding exchange dealers become screaming maniacs. Jon Ashworth watches their anties No 10 blames Bundesbank Reaction Car market 'going into reverse' In Brief Poll backs referendum Farm debt fear Action backed SNP demand Cool, calm facade hides Major's passion and anger Matthew Parris compares the charecteristics of his fellow pupil in the class of '79 with those of their distinguished schoolmistress How the men in red braces finally won the day Anatole Kaletsky argues that straight thinking has finally prevailed after Britain's two years of Bem madness How ministers lost war with markets Decision Spectre of Lawson's fall hangs over Chancellor Lamont's Future Tories bow to call for MPs' return Recall Qantas … of the Day Prostate cancer survival rate good Metro Goldwyn Mayer Cinemas Mitterrand's illness may tip poll balance in favour of treaty Le Pen pours vitriol on the 'dreamers' who back union Stockholm raises rate to 500% Sweden Pledge on budget fails to rally lira Italy There is now a Car that is the Equal of a Rover 200 Editor says Mellor will face questions over accepting gifts Newpaper defends report on PLO daughter's hospitality Not even a hint of hanky panky Currys Picture Gallery Patten tells teachers to expect lower rises News in Brief Botulism alert Airports evacuated Child expert fined Coma law challenge Police officers bailed ANZ Grindlays Bank Rover Cars Mice breakthrough raises hope for cystic fibrosis cure Consultants 'should be abolished' News in Brief Victim buried Early delivery End of the line Cow crash Bog boy better The otter makes a comeback We Value our Newsman loses Job case Picture Gallery Kiss judge faces new enquiry Halifax Patient's agony put doctor in dilemma Huge dose of heroin was used to ease pain Weekend sailor engages admiral in court battle Local press opposes privacy law Fischer overwhelms Spassky in 21 moves 'Car race' crash left five dead Ashdown gets go-ahead to widen party links Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: both sides claims victory in battle over pact with Labour Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Speakers hound hunting lobby Having a whale of a time-but I feel stranded Conference Sketch Dublin offers deal on Ulster claims Capping here to stay, Howard tells councils Federal policy backed Midland The Listening Bank Delegates split on sell-off Briefs Refugee plea Pakistan aid Bosnia rivals fight to control convoy routes Factions try to beat new UN arrivals Yorkshire grit on a dangerous road Hill Samuel Bank Bank of Scotland First direct UBSUnion Bank of Switerland KGB film revives Hitler mystery The Royal Bank of Scotland Standard Chartered German youths show little remorse over racist attacks TSB Barclays California deemed a lost cause for Bush Disillusion sweeps the Golden State Reagan Democrats switch to Clinton PCC Bank of Ireland Fistful of dollars opens Moscow medics' doors Anne McElvoy reports on a private hospital in Moscow which cared for past Soviet leaders in their dotage Picture Gallery Israel and Syria draw closer on border pact Downfall of guerrilla leader may be Fujimori's salvation Submarine sales to Iran worry Arabs and West Toll climbs in Pakistan flood havoc News in Brief Japan protests Marines sent (Reuter): Dietrich's will (Reuter): W?rner to stay (AP): Russians to go (AP): Mafia arrest Grave matter B&Q Policy that foundered The steerling crisis: three views of the consequences of a white-knuckle day on the world's currency markets Gordon Brown on why the Tories came unstuck ... and moreover The day Lament hit the floor The Chancellor may not survive, says Peter Riddell Blame it on the Germans History is harsh on states that export their troubles, says Harold James Sunday, bloody Sunday The Times Diary Battle rejoined The Times Diary Lone stand The Times Diary Sense at Last Balance of Evils Art of Freedom Lack of democracy in research bodies Meals in pubs Classic FM Making sure that we speak properly Challenge to minister Trial by jury Taking the temperature Reforms in Turkey 'Miniature monarchs' Economists firmly put in their place Stuck for a song Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements The Times Concise Atlas of the World Memorial services Dinner St Leonards and St Katharines Schools How the Army stays one step ahead of terrorists Announcements Piano wins Berlin contest Architecture More clergy facing jobs squeeze Bishop's warning Births Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Appointment Georges-Hentri Martin Geroges-Henri Martin, former editor-in-chief of La Tribune de Genéve, died in Geneva on September 3 aged 76. He was born there on June 20,1916 E. Q. Nicholson E. Q. Nicholson, British painter and fabric designer, has died aged 83. She was born in Chelsea on November 4,1908 Leggatt ends link with Regency London Art dealer retires Paul Martin Paul Martin, a prominent Candian politician who served in the cabinets of four prime ministers and later became Canadian high commissioner to Britain, died in Windsor, Ont., on September 14 aged 89. He was born June 23,1903 Harrods to host antiques fair International events Ted Weiss Ted Weiss, a long-serving Democratic member of the House of Representative who was one of the most outspoken advocates of liberal policies in the U. S. Congress, died of heart failure in Manhattan on September 14 aged 64. He was born in Gava, Hungary, on September 17,1927 Jim Nabbie Road Accidents Inter City cuts fares to boost travel and beat slump The Times Crossword No 19,026 IBM Weather Business Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sterling below DM2.70 after suspension in ERM Devalued pound in free fall ERM arrives at the crossroads Treasury leaves City hopeful Industry doubts Lamont credibility DCL Sport London Tecs 'underfunded by ?68m' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Gestetner focuses on camera deal Lufthansa plans joint bid for Continental Business Roundup Helical bounces back Sbj ahead at halfway Waterford Foods rises Racal to go ahead with demerger of Chubb Mild spell accelerates Calor fall Lean summer stunts Body Shop growth Shares tumble on interim profit warning British Funds Picture Gallery Reuter: Boeing to Stretch out GPA jet deliveries 3.5m may be jobless by year-end London Business School Company News in Brief Meggitt bucks trend SEC charges Alumasc rise Payout up Finlay slips FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Shares rebound from 80-point loss Stock Market Harsh winter could be Calor's only comfort Tempus Major Indices Tradition Options Commodities London Financial Futures Foreign exchange turmoil leaves us shares weaker World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates ERM close to cracking up Comment No worries for some The Times City Diary Flat facts The Times City Diary Odds against The Times City Diary Lamont's business allies prefer lower pound to higher interest Graham Searjeant tests the reaction of business leaders to yesterday's interest rate and currency moves from the chancellor Brainwave The Times City Diary CO-OPERATIVE Bank PLC. Coal deal and the recession Industry must face up to its green responsibilities Lloyds Bank Strong late rally C E Heath KPMG trimming its sails for challenge of changing… Any Other Business Accountants Qualified/passed Finalist Management/finance Manager The Times Accountancy & Finance Senior Banking Specialist European Healthcare SunLife of Canada Financial Chartered Accountant Hudson Shribman The Sunday Times Recession can make small more beautiful Glass's Guide Service Ltd Search Solutions The mystery of a public romance Andy Martin examines the enduring appeal of ice dancing's Torvill and Dean No easy solution Machine superior to man Accommodation in Barcelona was limited Gower's fate In the pink Ambivalent attitudes By a Special Correspondent: Jo N Jack 'coup' investigations spread to London Racing Punter pays 1984 cash Yesterday's Results The Times Night Melody to make long trek pay Mandarin, Thunderer: AYR Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Nightmare run ends for Adams Mandarin: Uttooxeter Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Beverley British duo in French sprint Rapid Raceline Bath officials step down as pliers force confrontation Champions riven by internal dispute World Cup campaign starts early for Scots Nutrasweet London Littlewoods Pools Salford move for Gallagher Rugby League Faldo on course for European title Nomadic Davies aims high Winter wins unexpected final chance Atheletics David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, reports on rules being waived for a Briton at the world junior championships in Seoul Today's Fixtures National Westminster Bank Argument over the terms for merger Sport for the Disabled Revitalised Rush passes Hunt's European record Limassol overpowered by Liverpool Late goal checks Stoke Last Night's Results The Cooperative Bank Short spurns Blackburn for Derby Redknapp protests innocence For the Record New races will bridge the divide Cycling Coutts & Co Davis Clip four set out to preserve British elite status Tennis S Africa likely to return In Brief Bryant meets match Hemmings offer Backing ends Sports Letters Leeds' challenge is left in ruins League champions trail in European Cup while Manchester United are held to stalemate in Uefa Cup GQ United left uphill task Prost 'not certain to return ' Roll call of cricket's winners and losers Peter Ball hands out his end-of -term prizes and a few brickbats to mark the end of what has been a rather contentious season Warhurst scare mars stroll for Wednesday Hateley goal helps Rangers triumph What do you want, a diagram? How Robert Llewellyn draws the sting of the "sex war" Taylor's Port Books From the roof of the world Richard Cork marvels at the new exhibition of Tibetan sacred art, supported by The Times Save us from these men of substances John Diamond remembers why he's never felt at home with drug abuse Appointments Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainments compliledby Kari knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Housefull, returns onlly Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and indicated with the symbol On release acrossthe country Blues, dues and duets Jazz London Mose Allison/Summit Reunion Pizza Express/Pizza on the Park Is it a costume drama? Television Review A Little Bit of Lippy Bbc 2 Poisoned love at a troubled court Theatre Hamlet Riverside Studios The Times American obsessions revisited Cinema New Releases: Geoff Brown reviews Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven plus a League of Their Own and The Hours and Times Beauty and the Beast Washington's Metternich A new biography of Henry Kissinger remainds Nicholas Henderson of the great survivor's diplomatic genius Kissinger a Biography By Walter Isaacson Faber, ?25 The Times Vengeful visionaries Daughters of the House By Michele Roberts Virago, £14.99 Voice of a lost England Simon Heffer C. Hubert H. Parry His Life and Music By Jeremy Dibble Clarendon Press. ?45 Slice of life in the raw The Butcher Boy By Patrick McCabe Picador. £14.99 On the Crown estate The Queen and I By Sue Townsend Methuen, £9.99 A tycoon Oliver asking for more No media magnate has evoked more extreme loathing and loyalty than Rupert Murdoch. 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