News from 23/09/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Carolina Montagu, Neale Stevenson, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, By Matthew Bond, Tom Rowland, Nicholas Wood and Peter Riddell, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Michael Binyon and David Watts, George Sivell, Lindsay Cook and Matthew Bond, Bill Frost, Harvey Elliott, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Kenneth Rose, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Mrs Jessica Douglas-Home, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ann Bastow, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, George Brock and Charles Bremner, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Peggy Norris, John Billington, Louise Taylor, Catlin Moran, Rachel Kelly, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Tim Helme, Charles Bremner, Michael Theodoulou and Alfred Hermida, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, Colin Narbrough and Lindsay Cook, Mary Gilbert, Anatole Kaletsky and Wolfgang Mun Wolfgang Munipl, Mitchael Evans, Defence Correspondent, George Brock, George Eykyn, Francis Tusa, Nicholas Harling, Kari Knight, Doug McAvoy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Phil McLennan, Christopher Harmer, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, John A. Hellen, Barry Pickthall, Colin McQuilian, Ian Ross, John Campion, Anotole Kealetsky, Jessica Douglas-Home, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, John Shaw, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Jones and Frances Gibb, Andy Martin, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, John Hardy, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Christopher Follett, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, John B. Robinson, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Nicholas Lester, David Fallows, Madron Seligman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoCancer slip victims sue Ford cutbacks Two drown Secret mission Clinton surge Tibet ruling Close shave Index Life & Times No-Win Sex War Major faces big test as Lamont cuts rates UK troops get firing guidelines Thou shalt not read thy stars nor dodge thy taxes Whose Generation? Danes put case for amended Maastricht Maradona Fights Back Mellows friend wants holiday libel suit retrial No 10 insists minister stays Blancpain Behind closed doors, ministers fight the real battle over policy Public debate on Maastricht only scratches the surface of the Fight for the Euro-soul of Conservatism, write Nicholas Wood and Peter Riddell Rebels with a cause go on war footing Euro-Sceptics National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery MPs prepare a sticky time for yesterday's Teflon man Major's Test Contrasts continue to thrive Statistics Smith struggles with conflicting shades of grey Labour Leadership Nuance is everything in the contest for a coveted place in the corridors of power, Philip Webster reports 1992 Goldsmiths' Fair Kohl and Mitterrand work to sweeten a treaty gone sour Elysee Talks Cautious welcome for mortgage cut UK working to 'hidden agenda' Splits widen within fractured Community Calls for modifications to the Maastricht treaty are growing louder, but many still oppose the idea, write George Brock from Brussels Timetable Picture Gallery Britain needs to find middle way Summit Continental Airlines Public backs away from Bonn's vision of closer union Germany The New Carina Doctors secretly flew out to operate on Saddam deputy TSB Bank plc Major renews backing for Mellor amid job rumours No 10 and Tory chiefs insist that the party will not pass judgment on heritage secretary Courtroom junkies flock to see the invisible man The Case Fishermen lost as Irish boat collides with French trawler Courtroom junkies flock to see the invisible man Trusted financier shows softer image Plo Link Universities usher m era of competition Lloyds Bank Relentless terrier with a silken tongue Carmance, QC Cancer patients seek compensation for radiotherapy error Medical physicist given her job back The ILPH is working Cancer patients seek compensation for radiotherapy… Clarke tells police to weed out bad officers Atlantic ban imposed on nuclear dumping News in Brief Bomb alert at museum Serial killing suspected Cities 'must aid arts' Mouse stops traffic TES award launched Coutts & Co Avalanche of tourism smothers fragile beauty of the Alps Ecologists want a ban on tourist development of the Alps before it is too late, writes Harvey Elliott Skiing prank leads to driving ban Homebuying popular as ever Picture Gallery Avalanche of tourism smothers fragile beauty of Alps Burst drug packets kill courier News in Brief Bowled out Oil firm sues Dorset floods Rockets seized Girl found Drug hauls rise Smoker returns The Times Schools halt fall in number of boarders National Savings Credit £: 50 Hutchison Telecom Commander warns Bosnians UN alone cannot save them Sarajevo nights postponed again 'Mujahidin' rush to join Islamic fundamentalists in war Television soap star pillories Quayle Commander warms Bosnians UN alone cannot save them Hurd puts the brakes on proposals to reform UN Britain sees reform as too costly, writes James Bone from New York Perot is poised for return to the fray Poll put Clinton 21 points ahead With Ross Perot admitting that his withdrawal was a mistake, the Bush campaign is failing to make headway, Martin Fletcher writes in Washington Babushkas vent spleen on Gaidar Picture Gallery China repeats claim to Tibet and rejects independence Lebanon tells Israel airman is still alive News in Brief (Reuter): Rebels gather Law changed (Reuter): Balloon record Hindu chauvinists reject Mogul glory Picture Gallery China repeats claim to Tibet and rejects… Northern Rock Pretoria told talks are its last chance Sex wars that no one ever wins When ideology enters the bedroom watch out, warns Bryan Appleyard Feminism should hove made sane women face the fact that there are genuine sexual differences And moreover Why hurt children? The ancient English tradition of the cane is at last to be abolished, says David Pannick Major 's daredevil leap Simon Jenkins considers a breathtaking week in British politics Mellor takes on the tabloids The Times Diary Braw bricht what? The Times Diary Le vieux cravat The Times Diary The Duty of Opposition The Lost Horizon Open Universities Policies outside ERM Attitudes on Tibet Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Moral and legal issues raised by verdict on Dr Cox Teachers' pay claim Tricks' in conduct of Romania ballot Thatcher and Priestley The 'Red Baron' Floating funds Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Appointment Dinner Picture Gallery Luncheons Service dinner Templer medal Announcements Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces Lecture Announcements & Personal Notices Forthcoming marriages University news Personal Appears in Life & Times Section-Page 9 Word-Watching Marriages Pierre-Felix Guattari Pierre-Félix Guattari, French psychoanalyst, environmentalist and author, died of a heart attack near Blois on August 28 aged 62. He was born on April 30,1930 Mary Bautista Mary Concepcion Bautista, chairman of the Philippines government's Human Rights Commission, died on September 20 aged 73 Memorial service St Paul remained observant Jew, study says Gerald Hanley Gerald Anthony Hanley Irish novelist, died on September 7 aged 76. He was born in Ireland on February 17,1916 Professor Ernest Stahl Earnest Stahl, Taylor professor of German Language and Literature and fellow on The Queen's College, Oxford, 1959-69, died at his home in that city on September aged 89. He was born is Senekal in the Orange Free State on December 10,1902 Lt-Cdr Dennis Copperwheat Appreciations Viscount Muirshiel Sir Robert Micklethwait Wit and Wisden Rate change is too late to stop new cuts at Ford The Times Crossword No 19,031 Auction houses get Impressionist sales off to fine art Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Business Picture Gallery For Sale? Refund Demolished Pay Squeeze Euro Growth The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sterling holds its own after base rate cut Britain undercuts German interest levels By our Economics Correspondent: Trade gap widens sharply after jump in imports Now the French seek favours from Frankfurt Next thrives on old formula Price stability is still priority Union Bank of Switzerland Hill Samuel Bank Tesco joy knows bounds CBI calls for further rate cut and curb on spending National Westminster Bank MIDLAND The Listening Bank Hays looks for a boost from Continent Coutts & Co Girobank plc Company News in Brief Co-Operative Bank Plc Allied Irish Banks BAe drops plan to sell corporate jet division Business round up Brixton advances Thomson-CSF slides Lloyd Thompson soars Home starts lift dollar Grindlays Bank Private Banking First direct Tarmac loss brings cut in house output Rothschild allows for loan losses Brake rises TT advances British Funds Barclays Greycoat's landmark up for sale Standard Chartered Salary increases for British managers fall to 25-year low Hays the Business Services Group Manx government ready with cash for Sib depositors MacGregor offers key to BA deal NatWest Capital Markets Base rate cut gives shares fresh impetus Stock Market Counter attractions dim progress at Tesco Tempus The Times World Markets Major Changes Recent Issues Lloyd Thompson Trade will curb pace of recovery Comment House sense The green light Bite at recession Interest may fall, but homebuyers' confidence will still be slow to rise George Sivell, Lindsay Cook and Matthew Bond look at prospects of a turnround in the housing market Mr Maxwell regrets The Times City Diary Zier, the manager, says they opened a month ago and… The Times City Diary Hammered The Times City Diary Do not pass go The Times City Diary National Westminster Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Platinum Rate cut lifts shares Heath Group Portfolio Platinum Prudential, the leading insurance, pensions and… Atlantic Gulf Communities Jones Lang Wootton Business plays it cool in a quiet market Commercial Property General Accident Property Services Superb Studio/office For Sale Look! Blandford Street Chiltern Street W1 Bishop Auckland Co. Durham The Times Newspapers Video tenants An early move on Eastern customers The king's cautious first step to reform The kingdom was created 60 years ago today. Christopher Walker reports on a move to open up political debate Anew priority for air power The modernisatin of defence is speedey by fears about Iran Samarec Budgeting for boom Despite government debts, business is bouncing back after the Gulf crisis, Caroline Montagu reports A priority is to provide jobs for the young Near miracles with seed and water Breathtaking advaces in agriculture have brought blooms even to the desert sands The country is now the world's sixth largest exporter of wheat Chemicals, refining and greener fuel the targets The world's largest oil exports aims to step up productior The aim is to set up secure outlets A land with everything that money can buy Public sector spending has transformed Saudi society Saudi citizens pay no income tax, but recceive many state benefits Sixty Years of Progress without Change Archaeology reveals foe desert's secrets Variety is the spice of Saudi Arabia's past. John Herbert reports on 10,000 sites Heritage treated with energy and wisdom Sabic The world power that grew out of obscurity The land ignored by conquerors later challenged the Americans Bargain buy Surprise Offer to follow up Bath success Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Results from, Yesterday's Two Meetings All At Sea and Lahib corner market for Ascot feature Swinburn back in groove Mandarin: Perth Mandarin: Southwell Hands is eager to meet Jansher Squash Rackets Smith made to pay for team loyalty Bowls Rapid Raceline Role-playing rules on a Saracens afternoon How much does rugby union at the club level offer the occasional visitor? Andy Martin settles down to a match day on the sidelines at Southgate Scotland bank on Dundas Increased prestige of tour illustrated by ?1 million Open Golf Channel record for Streeter Guscott denies snubbing South African hooker Llanelli enterprise is rewarded by Welsh selectors Rugby Union Gascoigne's chance to convince his club and country Prodigal's return in Olympic Stadium Holmes cracks the Norwich defence Scott's penalty causes upset For the Record End of the road for Wightman Cup Challengers to meet on same bill Sport in Brief Reilly tries tactic of last-minute selection Rigby League Today's Fixtures Question left on Atlanta entry Paralympics Government holds line on benefits Sports Politics Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing Sevilla clear way for ?4.5m Maradona move The former Argentina football captain is ready to add another chapter to his remarkable story, Peter Robinson reports Liverpool 's woes are exploited by Chesterfield Visitors score four at Anfield Rovers buy Marker Wembley Stadium Nicholson spreads the bad news Keller's error spares Arsenal Underwood in reckoning for England again A late berth becomes available for locum All you need is luck and a lens Linda McCartney's 1960s are revealed, in portraits and prose Special Offer p4 Why sponsors help the arts Business sponsorship now provides a vital, if contentious lifeline to the arts. Here the two sides-the sponsor and the sponsored-give their views: Waldemar Januszczak (below), of Channel 4, and Piers Rodgers(right), of the Royal Academy Mad . bad and dangerous to know Single Life Lynne Truss on pictures that tell a most unpleasant story Times sponsors ABSA Awards Cut out the Misery of Asthma Women p5 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 Going over the top the wrong way Television Review Undisguised quality Opera: Belfast Rigoletto/Faust Grand Opera House Little rhyme or reason Theatre Wit's End New End, Hampstead The Times Never too young to rock 'n' roll Rock music has its own generation gap: older fans are baffled by what's going on now. Fortysomething David Sinclair and teenager Caitlin Moran peer suspiciously across the divide at each other's heroes The Old Quard The 20th Century British Art Fair Steve Martland Zoltan Kocsis Barbican Hall The New Guard Starting on a high note Concerts: Manchester Beyond Marilyn Atrs Brief Royal National Theatre Arts and Entertainment Baroque around the clock Early music has caught Europe's imagination, as shown by the success of festivals and an unlikely film hit, says George Brock Danish echoes of Africa Karen Blixen's homes still resonates with her memory Madrid's modern masters Spain's answer to the Tate is splendid if controversial Behind the Slovak arras Jessica Douglas-Home on Bratislava's 17th-century tapestries Fly free USA with our three exclusive offers wild country Wlld Country Win transatlantic tickets today The Times Gatewa USA In memory of a bad spell Salem, notorious for its witch hunts 300 years ago, is still feuding - this time about the anniversary. Kate Muir reports On wind and wave in a lead waistcoat Christine Spreiter is a top competitor in one of the world's most hazardous and exhilarating sports Has feminism failed? The Times Interior Design Training Diploma Course France close to Alps and Switzerland The Times Overseas Property Wanted London Property France Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Martin Grant Homes Country Property The Rosemullion Savills Bucks Ready for a rental revival For once private landlors and tenants agree-on the need for new tax incentives. Rachel Kelly reports There are two ways to help the rented sector There are two ways to help the rented sector: either reduce subsidies in favour of home ownership, or raising the subsidies on renting Property Buyers Guide Going, going-to buy at auction A developer is putting new homes under the hammer Hugh Henry The Times Nell Gwynn House Born Organiser News & Current Affairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay Associates Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Eros Products Limited Property Secretary £16,500+ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Crone Corkill Multilingual Angela Mortimer International Secretarial… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Personal Column Established Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Concise Crossword No 2900 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite TCP Variations Radio 1
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