News from 18/09/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Anthony Good, (Chairman), Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Anthony Pearce, Wolfgang M�nchau, European Business Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jeremy Laurance, Howard Epstein, Harvey Elliott, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Anthony Trotman, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Sean Hallahan, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Michael Tate, City Editor, Editor Derek Harris, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jane Bird, Patricia Tehan, Josef Joffe, R. S. Dale, Paul Simpson, Matthew May, Michael McIntyre, President, Ray Kennedy, John Scurr, Consultant surgeon, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Martin Whybrow, Jenny MacArthur, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Karel Van Miert, Edward Gorman, Austin Mitchell, Richard Cork, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Jamie Dettmer and Martin Fletcher, Terence Gavaghan, Chairman, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Robert Worcester, Stephen Mulliner, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Blake, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Liz Gill, Philip G. Turner, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Gordon Pepper, Alastair Robertson, Stewart Tendler, Barbara Toner, Kate Alderson, Ross Tieman and Colin Narbrough, Jamie Dettmer, Nigel S. Sloam, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Freddie Benson, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Ken Cottrill, Iola Smith, Ian Walden, Mel Webb, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Geoffrey Trotter, Chairman, Lindsay Cook and Rachel Kelly, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Kevin Willmott, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Simon Jenkins, Stan Blackley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Adrian Graham, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Anthony Howard, Richard Sarson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter A. Jacobs, (Chief Executive), Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDefiant Lamont shrugs off calls to resign over Erm Police pay up 6.5% Exam results Index Life & Times Undressing Dame Edna One by one, the currencies tumble Briton dies saving girl friend from grizzly The Vamp Strikes Back Base rate returns to 10 per cent Share prices soar No rise in mortgages Jobless total hits 2.8m Virgin atlantic Health for Men Oney turmoil leaves bluepeint for Europeam unity in latters Major must struggle to restore his damaged credit rating Lloyds Bank ANZ Grindlays Bank UBS Union Bank of Switzerland Bank of Scotland Fowler selected to dish out the blame Dealers dig in for another day's chaos In the Market Place Kate Alderson joins the sharp-witted decision makers who ply their lucrative trade in the City's dealing rooms Objections grow to early Erm re-entry Tory Mood Irish fear shopping exodus Us baffled Major wagers Florida offer Heady tonic German sacked Lamont the pessimist led astray by his Treasury advisers Chancellor Cabinet enforces sacrosanct limits U-turn on rates raises optimism Turmoil bolsters the Euro-sceptics Smith uses breathing space to heal divisions on Europe Fight the Hunger in Africa Beith demands an early election Europe is no longer the magic magnet for new members The turmoil over exchange rates is giving prospectiveEuropean Community nations caude to think again, writes Micharel Binyon, diplomatic editor Bonn rejects blame for provoking turmoil Multiyork Madrid endorses 5% cut in peseta Opponents accuse Mitterrand of playing cancer card France Taxes up, spending down, to rally lira Labour urges enquiry into infected pork England rugby star cleared of Gbh Fire bomb attacks Mellor will not testify Judge fights road plan Garden tools warning Pc faces retrial Texas Homecare Deadly bacterium that is easily killed Us submarine broke rules before snagging fishing boat's gear Dixons Picture Gallery Producers protest at Bbc time-limits The Times News in Brief Two die as warplane crashes Doctor's plea Delays attacked Raf rescue Sex game death Spassky rests Fire kills pigs (Correction) The Economist Ashdown attacks 'worthless pledges' to the electorate B&Q Conservatories Liberalism in moderation Picture Gallery Slow down, you're going too fast Delegates reined in the leadership, Robin Oakley writes. But they failed to answer the question: "Where do we go from here? Council tax based on 1991 house prices Instant check alerts shops to credit card fraud gangs Children at risk from attacks by chickens The Daily Telegraph Scientists test bones for proof of tsar Trains and homes hit by blackout Amstrad Bush risks charge of running scared By dodging Tv debate Red September Gap widening between candidates Christian Aid Baker's rescue mission starts to run out of time Timberland South Africa to curb independent powers of black homelands Castrol Picture Gallery Syria calls on America to salvage peace talks Inland sea ravages Pakistan farmland Koreans open hotline Airport boost Marines deal Hitler hoax Last round Besieged town awaits its doom COOP Co-Operative Bank Plc TSB Bosnian Serbs will make peace offer excluding Muslims Standard Chartered Bank COOP Co-Operative Bank Plc Neo-Nazis link arms in hatred German intelligence officiaols see disturbing evidence that far-right groups are banding together against asylum seekers, Adam LeBor writes from Berlin National Westminster Bank Coutts & Co Barclays GI Girobank plc Base Rate We're not to blame German commentator Josef Joffe on the lessons of the currency crisis Happy days are here again With one bound, freedom Simon Jenkins rejoices at the forthcoming return of sanity to European politics Alan Coren Schlesinger's schadenfreude Time to Repent Agenda for Europe Signed by the Tsars Post-mortem on the day that sterling hit the exchange-rate floor Taxis and minicabs Private hospitals Call for Un lead in Somali lands Animal rights Shorter hospital stays Herbal remedies Europe and Bst Booker price Court Circular Birthdays today The British Library London Services Today's royal engagement Albanian Consul Luncheons Warning of a polarised society Oundle School The Royal College of Anaesthetists Announcements Dti Memorial service Dinner Latest wills Marriage Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sandon Hall Announcements & Personal Notices Word-Watching Appointments Pierre Sergent Management diplomas Institute of Administrative Management David Huxley Roderick Jones Ruth Nelson Fulbright Commission Appreciations Mervyn Johns Admiral Sir Guy Grantham On this Day Police to get a 6.5% pay rise The Times Crossword No 19,0237 Picture Gallery France and Italy seek Ec summit Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Weather Lib Dems rise to Beith's occasion Index Growing Falling Shake-Up Surviving Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Shares soar 100 points as base rates return to 10% Dealers push battered Erm to the brink Big day after the night before Jobless total climbs to 5-year peak Cbi wary of early re-entry to Erm Picture Gallery Watches of Switzerland RMC falls for second year on UK recession John Lewis Partnership plc Guinness dividend soothes spirits Company News in Brief Minorco advances regardless of change UniChem lifts payout after profits surge Bank officials accused Spurs back in black Bid costs hit Dowding Polypipe bucks trend Wassall at the double Premier lifts output Davis holds payout Gabicci earnings slide John Lewis declines Elsevier and Reed join to create ?5.2bn publisher L&g chief calls for rate cut Apv down Logica soars Goal advances Payment up Cost-cutting boosts Thames to £15m Christie's lowers payout as profits slide at half time Picture Gallery City view sought on pensions Halifax builds up profits Minorco By our City Editor: Guinness pushes up interim dividend British Funds 071-481 3024 Brunei Darussalam High Commission Work in Japan Share prices surge in heavy trading International Appointments Overseas Jobs Express Espree Offis Office Future International Service Major Changes Recent Issues By our City Staff: Opec agrees output freeze Dow closes on mildly weaker note Tuboscope Vetco (UK) Ltd International Company Hotellerie Tourisme Centre International De Glion Fax Merrow Employment Agency To Place your Advertisement in the International… Stop blaming the Bundesbank Going Dutch The Times City Diary It 's time to take our pensions out of the hands of employers In the wake of the maxwell debacle, David Blake offers a radically alternative method of funding pensions Uk has paid for German unity Punitive Vat rate deters consumer spending Indian lesson on company losses and salary RMC Group p. l. c The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Gains extended Heath Group How the law-breakers escape Mathew May discovers why companies are reluctant to report computer crime Crown Computer Products Looking-glass fantasy Footnotes Your office in the air Business passengers will soon be able to keep working on flights Morse Hey presto tor business Electronic data interchange (Edi) could change the face of trading in Britain, Jane Bird reports INS Intercept Britain takes the lead in Europe More trade by electronic links is predicted as the single market approaches Retailers go on line The days of guesswork about stock levels are ending, as Britain's big stores adopt new systems, reports Derek Harris The Royal Bank Of Scotland Keying in the best security Global Technology Ltd Electronic banking beckons Martin Whybrow predicts an increase in customer demand for automatic payment Barclays AT&T EasyLink Services Car makers set the pace for Edi drive Green for go, or will customs snarl up? National Westminster Bank Sharpen up your act How paperless trading can save time and money and helped one shaving appliance maker to become a cut above the rest IBM Edi, Minister Overnment bureaucracy be transformed by elextromic mesaging. says Richard Saron Ana National Exhibition & Conference Exhibitions continue to attract small firms Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auctions Plumbing/electrical Distribution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Plucked from obscurity Multiple Classified Advertising Items David & Co Latex Examination Gloves Network Publications Multiple Classified Advertising Items PPS plc The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland enjoys revival in fortune Arazi poised for return at Longchamp Rapid Raceline Star Family Friend to shine again in softer conditions Mandarin Southwell Huntingdon Ayr Newbury Stricken Watson showing real improvement Campbell's mother puts him on right track Racing Results Picture Gallery Kelly takes on Roche Hopes high at Glenalmond despite defeats Unsettled Hester seeks repeat England run risk of being short of sevens preparation Fixtures Sports Service Clubs ask Parry to resolve dispute over sponsorship Robson may return against Russians Glue fails to save Stilemans Guildford squeeze through For the Record Healthy scoring only to be expected By a Special Correspondent: Europeans feel confident Simmons aims to take Hull to new heights Tour match in danger Williams blames sponsor trouble Hill edges into final of singles George Walker LeMond rides on Index Leeds buckle under their domestic burden Souness signs Piechnik to bolster defence Warhurst recovers Alzheimer's Disease Society Knee injury forces Cowdrey to retire Picture Gallery Top Olympians honoured Stewards come down hard on Saywell Olazábal sees no reason to be cheerful Scores from Versailles No Title Setting up the old girl network Health The id and the alter ego What's monster like Dame Edna Everage doing in a nice man like Barry Humphries? Royal Opera House Special Offer Entertainments Weekend Events A Daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kar knight Theatre Guide Jermy kingston; assessment pf theatre showing im Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's asswssment of films in london and Moved by an irresistible force The Force of Destiny Coliseum Fill up your diaphragm and colour your vowels Television Review Naughty boys from Glasgow to Toytown Entertainments BBC Cold revenge is served up frozen Before and beyond Columbus Richard Cork on a London show of ancient Mexican art Gallery Choice Everyone Needs Opera Miele 'Someone, Lamont, has to pay' Alice Thomson reports on the mood now in a "political barometer" which voted Conservative in the last election Free flights to and within the United States The fifth day of our exclusive offers to readers The Times Gateway USA Testing your timings Arid history Tomorrow Gays fight the gangs A Glasgow homosexual refused to be blackmailed - and started a support group with clout The Times Saying prostate out loud More men know about the function of the ovary than they do the position, purpose—ad possible complaints—of their own prostate gland. Liz Gill clears some of the clouds of ignorance and embarrassment TCP Treating breast pain Sport is easy, when you don't think too hard Cold comfort for drinkers Learning to love yourself Almost half of Britain's households will soon consist of people on their own. How will they handle the years of solitude? Actomite Freedom and a hot bath Bosnian refugees may take time to wash away their pain, reports George Hill Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swale CMA A sense of Mission A London hospice has become a model for the care Aids partirnts Safer driving is in the bag Airbags save lives. Kevin Eason asks why they are not included as a standard fitting in all British cars Small and perfectly formed Curvy lines, gadgets and an eager engine make the Honda Crx a winner Cold start Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental 'This is an alarm call from your dashboard' Cars could soon be equipped with sensors to warn tired drivers when it's time to pull over Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade: 071-481 4422 Private: 071-481 4000 Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tradestock Ltd SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Fax 071-481 9313 071-782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon of Loughborough Avonvale Volvo Libel claim can be brought as malicious falsehood Jailing poll tax defaulter in his absence Personal Column Nuclear Electric Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frederik Joan Constantium Mollerus Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. PDS Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power removed by discharge Corroboration discussion Announcements & Personal Notices Concise Crossword No 2896 Winning Move Bbc1 Satellite George Smith Radio 1 Variations
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