News from 25/09/1992
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John Willan, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Victoria McKee, C. Gillinson, Andrew Roth, Noel Long, Director, Sheila Gunn, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Ralph Carr-Ellison, Chairman, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Mike Attenborough, Ronald Faux, John Bryant (Wildlife officer), Fr Paul Williamson, M. J. A. Mortimore, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Annie Lear, George Sivell, Kitty Hampton, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Peter W. Sutcliffe, Chairman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Adrian Morgan, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, J. A. Bodlender, Chairman, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Robin Knox-Johnston, N. Kenyon, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Heather Mccauley Principal, Peter Morgan Director General, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, W. McLennan, Director, Michael Clark, G. A. Paxton-Brown, John Garfield, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, Aileen Ballantyne, Bill Westwood, Kate Muir, Ackner, Enid Castle, Principal, Sally Jones, Bronte Flecker, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Philip Bassett, Jeremy Isaacs, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Cherry Hamson, Anne Badenoch, David Toop, T. L. A. Daunt, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Adrian Rayson, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barry Fox, Alix Ramsay, Liz Gill, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Thierry Cayol, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Clare Hampson, Ian Ross, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Snowman, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Browne, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, E. G. F. Johnson, Sue Dibb, Joyce Rose, Chairman, David Green, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Russell Hawkes, Paul Davies, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Wood, Alan Yentob, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Jonas, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Roger Westwood, President,
ResumoMellor resigns as Major struggles in Commons 2,500 car jobs to go On Other Pages Surrey fined Index Life & Times End of the Old School Dear prime minister, with great… Towering Titans uphold the national heritage The House Commons waited expectantly for the Battle of the Titans. Matthew Parris witnessed the clash Nerves of Steel 70 Tory MPs sign motion against ERM Singapore Airlines Picture of Health Rolls-Royce and Ford to shed 2,500 jobs Car factory redundancies deliver fresh blow to Britain's battered industry Crewe suffers a 'big blow' B&Q Absent buyers leave gap that productivity gains cannot fill Metric road sign plea Wider M25 backed Hospital faces closure 999 delay condemned Hotel 'was fire trap Jeweller charged Court laboratory bombed by IRA Patients offered new Down's test News in Brief Correction Minister of fun's antics failed to amuse the Tory back benches The Fall David Mellor had to go when he became an embarrassment to his party, says Peter Riddell Morning call that dashed all hope of survival Last ACT Quotes of the Day By Staff Reporters: 'Sad for nation and a great loss to arts' 'I am perceived by some as a point of weakness' The Letters A case of death by a thousand cuttings Picture Gallery Quick British return to Erm ruled out Prime minister faces Labour onslaught on economic policy in emergency Commons sitting Major The Division Backbench views By our Parliamentary Staff: Conflicting advice for Major The Debate Government 'puts unity of Tory party first' Ashdown Picture Gallery 'Devalued' leadership attacked Smith Gould is silent Four former Chancellors unite Lords Public sector pay threat Lamont Chancellor 'will be next to go' Brown Families in uproar as judge jails death joyrider Arthritis victims given new hope Baby killer given life sentence Russians wait for visa news Rank Xerox The Document Company Forest will rank as national park Minister tells exam boards to drop TV shows from GCSE The Cooperative Bank Croatians welcomed at school University standards threatened Viscountess killed by pills cocktail Man loses drink case appeal News in Brief Reckless driver Fire death Boy drowns Hospital sale Slow but sure Britannia hit Blocked drain Mellow yellow The rest is covered by The Economist Iran takes delivery of Russian submarine Fears grow over Tehran fleet strength Magnetize Picture Gallery Israel fails to secure peace deal 1992 Goldsmiths Fair Heat is worst foe for Gulf patrol Christopher Walker swelters with sailors of Hms Chatham on sanctions duty in the Gulf Iran-Contra agent accuses Bush of lying over scandal Polls show Clinton support has peaked Republican campaign tactics are beginning to narrow the Democratic lead, writes Robert Worcester N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Picture Gallery Boy's 'divorce' case stirs debate on family No Title Hutchison Telecom Delors puts treaty vote behind him and sets sights on Elysee As speculation grows that President Mitterrand will retire soon, the battle for the succession swings into gear, writes Charles Bremner from Paris Bosnia and Croatia sign defence pact Envoys aim to prevent 'ethnic cleansing' Sale Flood toll in France nears 80 Pressure increases on Gaidar Germans charge spymaster with treason Romania hopes poll will kill communism Mandela to meet de Klerk News in Brierf (Reuter): Guerrilla held Admirals go (Reuter): Anti-right rally Collor loses (Reuters): War threat Husain home (AP): Crash cash National Westminster Bank Tripped up at the worst time The government has been shaken to its foundations, writes Peter Riddell Alan Coren … and moreover When the fun ran out Bill Westwood praises the courage of David Mellor, who went down fighting A presidential pillow fight America's real issues are being ignored, says Anthony Howard Keeping the wolf from the door The Times Diary Picture Gallery Survival techniques The Times Diary Brum's chance The Times Diary Biter bit The Times Diary Mellor and Major A Rolls-Royce Solution Open Cricket Arts salute for David Mellor Licensing laws Reviving high streets Controlling squirrels Moving on from Tom Brown's days Economic priorities Overture for beginners 'Parsimony' over judges' pensions Trial by jury Recycled material Backyard bounders Court Circular Memorial services Announcements Luncheons Service luncheon Announcements & Personal Notices Mountbatten trustees in £5m art sale Birthdays today Service dinner Reception Dinners Royal Foundation of St Katharine US television blows away a dusty image Archaeology Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Latest wills Sir Edward Nichols Sir Edward Nichols, TD, Town Clerk of the City of London, 1954-74, died on September 19 aged 80. He was born on V . N. Pillai V. N. Pillai, retired United Nations consultant in criminology, died in Nottingham on September 2 aged 83. He was born in Ceylon on Church news V. N. Pillai General James Van Fleet James Alward Van Fleet, a US Army General who led his troops ashore on D-Day and later commanded the American forces in Korea, died on his ranch at Polk City, Florida, on September 23 aged 100. He was born in Coytesville, New Jersey, on Donald Guthrie Dr Donald Guthrie, Bible scholar, died on September 8 aged 76. He was born in Ipswich on University news Appreciations Canon David Diamond Prof Martin Harrison Henry Calvert Four Millions on the Move By our Foreign Staff: Delors tells Britain not to hold back on Maastricht The Times Crossword No 19,033 Wordwatching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Mellor quits as Major struggles Don't blame me, says minister's former mistress Picture Gallery Business Dethatched Spring Time Daily Bread Portfolio Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Heseltine to press for ban on Berry Blue Arrow head acted in a way that was 'clearly not acceptable' for someone in authority Rolls reversal hits Vickers Carsberg challenges insurers Ba pays millions for TAT Barings is humbled by setback in Japan Central banks intensify battle to save the franc Tiffany & Co 25 Old Bond Street London Abbey cuts its rate for new borrowers Ricardo falls Financial body Pay raised Bennett loss Yule pays more Whitecroft loss Fiat drops World Bank and IMF meetings end on whimper Chairman resigns from Amber Day Vickers left shell-shocked by rundown at Rolls-Royee Vickers left shell-shocked by rundown at Rolls-Royce Tempus Picture Gallery Wharf bid rejected by bankers By our City Staff: Food group thrives but issues warning Sluggish growth in US Havelock placing Antofagasta slips Anglia lifts earnings Baird buys Berkertex Company Briefs Walker creditors agree debt pay-off plan Business Roundup Toshiba London leads in currency trading International Appointments Textile Factory Cairo Eygpt Hunter & Hunter Diary of Times Classified Bilingual German Bears maul anxious Allied-Lyons Stock Market BFM Limited British Furniture Manufacturers… COOK/CHEF Cairo Habibsons Bank Limited Product Development Manager Wall Street Sir Bryan keeps up the pressure Comment Aerospace rethink Buerk makes waves The Times City Diary Smith on Sunday The Times City Diary Same old Sizewell The Times City Diary Britain's tamed trade unionists find solidarity is not forever A government-sponsored survey shows how the union organisation has withered during the Conservative years. Philip Bassett reports Ecu winner Bell rings The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Benefits of devaluation for British tourism Why company pension schemes should not be allowed to die out Trade figures will be published National Westminster Bank The way towards full employment Investigation into House of Fraser takeover Portfolio Platinum Late surge H Heat Group Portfolio Hewlett Packard A case of one man exercising too much power The Trade Department Findings on the Blue Arrow Affair The government yesterday published its long-awaited report into Blur Arrow. Here are extracts from the conclusions on the leading players in the affair 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 Royal trust start-ups produce survivors Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mastermajor Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amberley Associates Hearts of gold in the office Multiple Display Advertising Items British Franchise Association Multiple Display Advertising Items PPS Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Multiple Display Advertising Items Auctions Norman Ledric of Partners The Times Briefings 1st/2nd Income opportunity The Times Newspapers Doubts cloud new TV picture Digital television is to be launched soon. But there are problems, reports Barry Fox One group is developing a high definition system for much less Lost? Just ask a PC Computer route-planning systems can save money, and helped to secure victory in the Gulf war Hand-held units with satellite links are on the horizon Troops navigated desert where natives got lost HI-ho, off to screen we go Online Autocad Opening the systems door Robot go-slow in the factory Sean Hallahn finds computers have automated offices more than shopfloors The Computers in Manufacturing Show JBA People and Products in Software Perfect designs come on a plate Winning ideas from computers are saving time and money Madisun Shouldn't your New Computer Be Just that New? LOC Market leaders shun the World Cup Refusal of leading leading athletes to take part has devalued intercontinental competition Graham reaches the end Boxing Lewis calls in heavyweight help Fixtures Business rivals do battle Wigan sure to test Larder's theories Rugby League Gallagher stays put Rambo's Hall 8-1 for repeat win in Cambridgeshire Racing Mandarin: Tbab can recapture winning form on softened ground Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Hereford No title Busy weekend for Marley Wheeler stresses need to tackle VAT rate Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Cheltenham trainer has four-timer Rapid Raceline Woosnam adapts to wind and rain with cool putting Belgian course raises Faldo's interest Scores from Knokke Lambert comes through Llanelli bank on big windfall Rugby Union: Welsh Club Game Keeps One Step ahead of the Prcession and Continues to Thrive at the Top End of the Market Extracting the maximum thrill from life Scarlets cut defences to ribbons Gerald Davies examines the electrifying start to the season by an inspired Llanelli team which has made them the talk of Welsh rugby Spaniard dazzles Marshall Squash Rackets Wattana sweeps aside error-prone White Snooker Injury keeps Guscott on sidelines Norway organise confidence trick David Miller examines the success of Egil Olsen, the Norway football manager, who plotted the unexpected defeat of Holland Petchey holds key to British hopes in Davis Cup tie India left disappointed by draw US show strong hand Barrister to fill vacancy Yachting Uefa to intervene in TV dispute Souness recalls Grobbelaar Football Woman takes guard In Brief New trainer Pyatt contest Sussex monopoly For the Record MPs want say in distribution of lottery proceeds Sports Politics Advice for Mansell Motor Racing Autosport Grand Prix Line Racing Surrey fined for ball-tampering by their players TCCB acts after reports by umpires TSB we Want You to Say Yes Fox facing ban after drugs test McMenemy issues note of caution on Gascoigne Stuart Jones reports from Rome on the next step for Paul Gascoigne after the euphoria of his long-awaited return to action for Lazio Sheehan would like to see British Open on us Tour Scores Form Woburn FA to investigate allegations against Spurs Christie agrees to step in for Regis My other car's a classic Strange opjects of the motorists' desire are on show on Sunday Special Offer A sad end to terms of trial After six years as Master of Marlborough, David Cope is to leave teaching. Why? The Valerie Grove Interview Boston Health Entertainments Weekend 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 releasing across the country Freud muddies the millrace Theatre: London Rosmersholm Young Vic Working with the wild Concert: Birmincham CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall This will get you down Dance: Bristol Swan Lake Hippodrome Shaking out the dust Concert: London LCP/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Grandee of domestic grandeur London Galleries: Richard Cork on the first British retrospective of the work of the Cubist Juan Gris Voicing her own identity ROCK/WORLD Music Sheila Chandra, a singer drawing on Asian, African and European sources, talks to David Toop Royal Shakespeare Company The Century British Art Fair Bare-faced cheek, or how to apply the Max factor Television Review Gallery Choice Is there such a thing as a free trip? As Parliament reassembles, Andrew Roth considers the tradition of politicians enjoying the hospitality of the wealthy On location in queer street Tom Kalin, hailed as a new hero for homosexuals, talks about his new film, Swoon The Times Friends of the Elderly A clearer image of motherhood Aileen Ballantyne reports on a new ultrasound screening for Down's syndrome that could soon be made available to all pregnant women Picture Gallery On matters of the heart Medical Briefing Surgery the solution when hernia strikes Healing hand Ibuleve Fly free USA with our three exclusive offers USA Physician-infect thyself Liz Gill on the research scientists who double as their own guinea-pigs Sweeter side of an athlete's diet The advice that sugar is for sportsmen can confuse health enthusiasts The tooth, the whole tooth A look at the routes of holistic dentistry Two-way traffic in foreign parts The Princess of Wales has given up her Mercedes-Benz, above. But the alternatives may not be as British as they seem. Kevin Eason reports Cream of the big cats Jaguar's new range shows the benefits of the company's three-year battle to improve every aspect of its production and quality control Car Buyers Guide General Scotts BMW Car Buyers Guide In VIN veritas Roadwise Mean machine Service noise Small wonder Making it up Car Buyers Guide Bit parts Tall orders Space increase Four Wheel Drive General Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Tradestock Ltd The Times SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Peugeot 605 Quality Executive Used Cars: A… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gas is naturally greener Clean and familiar, gas is the fuel of the future, Vaughan Freeman says Engines are quieter and smoother Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2902 Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Please Don't Look Away Radio Variations Bravely taking on the world Barry Pickthall reports on what is in store for the 130 yachtsmen and women in the race How to Keep in touch They're all in the same boat In the wake of the greats Sir Francis Chichester is only one of several famous names to have taken to the high seas. Adrian Morgan traces the perilous history of those who have tried to go round the world in ever shorter time Sponsors Picture Gallery Training Turning raw recruits into competitive and skilled… Bravely taking on the world Barry Pickthall reports on what is in store for the 130 yachtsmen in the race They're all in the same boat In the wake of the greats Sir Francis Chichester is only one of several famous names to have taken to the high seas. Adrian Morgan traces the perilous history of those who have tried to go round the world in ever shorter time Simple way to satisfy sponsors Backers have received more for their financial aid than merely their names on the boat and a glass of champagne Shipshape British Steel Homing in for rescue A beacon can pinpoint, and save, a man overboard More than commitment Some crew members have sold their houses for the chance to join the race Heath Group After tears More than 70 percent of the applicants chosen for the challenge had never sailed. Barry Pickthall reports their progress C E Heath Tees Side Development Corporation Is there a doctor on the yacht? The British Steel fleet has one of the best medical teams for trans-ocean racing A bad cook can stir up mutiny An imaginative chef can make all the difference to freeze-dried food Men of mettle. Boats of steel Picture Gallery South African Airways The British Steel Challenge International Soft food and hard battles Adrian Rayson on being tired, exhausted and excited about his forthcoming voyage C&D Insulation Co. Limited Infolink Powergen British Steel II Sailing ability alone is not enough; skippers and crews in the Btitish Steel challenge British Steel Seen all around the world Coopers & Lybrand Heath Insured Commercial Union Group 4 Securitas Hofbrau Lager Must combine physical and mental toughness if they are to keep up their momentum British Steel Making waves Nuclear Electric Spirit of Teesside International Paint Rhone-Poulenc Failure led to a winning combination Chay Blyth might seem to be the ultimate adventurer, but he is not dying to win Cu Commercial Union A savage enterprise Robin Knox-Johnston reports on what lies ahead for the trans-ocean sailor heading towards Cape Horn Searching for the wildlife Crews are to monitor the sightings of dolphins. whales and pollution Tarmac Construction The ultimate world crews Iron Trades The British Steel Challenge
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