News from 26/09/1992
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Alasdair Riley, Clifford Longley, Stephen Dyer, Sheila Gunn, Hilary Rubin, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Stephen Bayley, Tom Pocock, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Paul Massey, Dick Rainsbury (Consultant surgeon), James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Edward Platt, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Adam, Michael Tate, City Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Malcolm Bradbury, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Vinny Lee, Bruce Clark, Corinne Schmidt, Patricia Tehan, Robert Gould, Noèlle Walsh Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Hughes, Robin Young, Robert Nye, P. Sayer, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mary R. Davies, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Giles MacDonogh, Maire Nic Suibhne, Sean French, Derek Hatton, Robin Grey, Robert Crawford, Adam Lebor, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, George Brock and Ian Murray, Stanley Lerner, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, Richard Hough, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Bill Powell, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Martin Knowles, Hon, Treasurer, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, D. A. Cook, Jitinder Kohli (Co-ordinator, Oxford Access Scheme), Alix Ramsay, Sophie Chamier, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Paul Nuki, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Hanson, Alastair Robertson, Belle Grey, Alan Muir Wood, Stephanie Calman, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Field, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Penny Vincenzi Author, Matthew Parris, A. T., Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Simon Tait and Melinda Wittstock, Michael Phillips, Bruce Boucher, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, J. R. T. Rylance, Martin Waller, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, T. H. MacFarlane, Edina Ronay, John Stapleton, Tom Rhodes, Vernon Scannell, Lewis Stretch, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Neil White, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Andrew Currey, Steve Turner, Anne McElvoy, Giorgio Mistretta, John Phillips, Stephen Scott, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anna Goldstein, C. P. F. Baillie, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Brown, Clement Freud, Cicely Saunders (Chairman), Christopher Irvine, John Amis,
ResumoPicture Gallery County Hall hotel deal On Other Pages Restoring Rome NHS rethink Schools threat Dan-Air rescue Index Weekend Times Crown Rules German snub adds to Major's EC woe Hitler's rocket to be feted at 50th birthday party Enjoy Scuba Diving Portfolio Girl, 7, raped on way to school Brooke returns to take over ministry of fun World Make Money Labour abandons pledge to reverse reforms in NHS Smith keeps up pressure Fight the Hunger in Africa Picture Gallery Debate uncovers the hidden rebels Ministers consider curbs on spending Military strikes in Bosnia ruled out Correction High Court to rule on coma man's fate News in Brief Car makers escape ban Salmond defies critics Mother knifed to death Policeman stabbed Army bullying claims Portfolio plus Pickfords Travel The BBC greets Brooke with relief Hubris - or hounding? The Sunday Times Mellor takes parting shot at morality of the tabloids Resignation speech mixes self-mockery with a serious message on chequebook journalism David Mellor told the Commons of his relief at leaving office yesterday and reiterated his innocence of any impropriety. Sheila Gunn reports A charming sort of chap called in to save the day Peter Brooke's bluff image masks a shrewd mind, Peter Riddell writes Seat American to the Americas Judge frees wife who burnt brutal husband to death Campaigners claim victory after retrial accepts plea of diminished responsibility Delayed reaction too slow for law Author's £1m dream recreates Manderley Barclays Arlott sale fetches £34,000 Xedos 6 mazda Patten to shut schools that use blacklist staff Child abuse safeguards Women sue on Sunday trading ban News in Brief Claim dropped Teeth kill Merger talks Prison HQ cut Story award Queen Elizabeth2 Hundreds of homes flooded N&P National & Province Building Society Briton lost for two weeks in jungle Police raise death trawler Study bolsters link between bottle feeds and lower IQ Abbey National Russian boat people apply to stay in Britain Woman takes the helm of barristers' reform debate The chairman of this weekend's Bar conference speaks to Frances Gibb Lunn Poly Cellnet Release of ANC prisoners helps restart reform talks De Klerk and Mandela to meet today Job Centre Picture Gallery Angola to vote as war fears emerge Angola's main parties have embraced the democratic system, but that may change once one of them loses next week's election, Sam Kiley writes from Luanda Jewellery & Silverware by Selected Designers for… Iran ship deal hits cash snag Midland The Listening Bank Bush embarrassed by new claims of Iran-Contra lies Congress seeks nuclear test ban The Sunday Times Britain joins the mission to Mars Los Angeles pioneer black mayor to quit BBC music Magazine Guzmàn fights on from cage Fiat Brittan warns of EC two-speed 'nightmare' Bonn and Paris weary of delays Amato budget plan comes under fire Qantas German UN claim unsettles Britain Bonn's help draws French closer With the franc shored up, thoughts of a two-track Europe seem attractive to official Paris, Charles Bremner writes Sagafjord Atlantis Warrior is put on trial (Reuter): Chernobyl to restart News in Brief Deaths order (AFP): Film seized (Reuter): Deadly haul (Reuter): Missing link Roman racers threaten to wreck restoration of Colosseum Efforts to restore the arena may lead to confrontation with the city's motorists, John pHillips writes from Rome Vouchers help Russia learn capitalist ways By our Foreign Staff: Owen is told of new Muslim purge fear Designer democracy on parade Maples Clifford Longley Searching for the real Jesus is a fruitless quest … and moreover Scientists in the kitchen The campaign against genetically-engineered food is ignorant and misdirected, argues Nigel Hawkes When all the world's an ass Simon Jenkins dreams that our political masters' dearest plans were turned inside out in one disenchanted week Skin deep in trouble The Times Diary Mellor's swansong The Times Diary Perfect timing The Times Diary Alma pater? Artful Entry, Artless Exit Pushing by Bonn Roman Facelift Educational access Water under London Mellor departure and moral issues Facing up to legal and ethical dilemmas of euthanasia Paul and Christianity Tibetan treasures Wrong shop Crossword coincidence Announcements Court Circular Announcements & Personal Notices Today's royal engagements Word-Watching Memorial service for Lord Cheshire Church services tomorrow Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Forthcoming marriages Marriages Bedford School Kelly College Dinners Allen Percival Allen Dain Percival, CBE, principal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, 1965-78, died in London on September 19 aged 67. He was born in Yorkshire on April 25,1925 Group Captain William Pearson-Rogers Group Captain Henry William Pearson-Rogersm CBE, a pilot of the 1929-30 King's Flight with special responsibilities to the Prince of Wales, died aged 88 on August 17 afte a car accident. He was born in Staffordshire on March 18,1904 Weekend birthdays Anniversaries University news Luncheons Service dinners Tony Havering Tony Bavering, television actor, died on September 20 aged 44 in York district hospital following a boating accident while on holiday in Sweden. He was born on March 31,1948 Church news Lecture Service reception Mohammed Hidayatullah Justice Mohammed Hidayatullah, former Vice-President and Chief Justice of India, died in BOmbay on September 18 aged 86. He was born in Betul, Madhya Pradesh, Indian, on December 17,1905 Sept 26 on this Day 1803 Execution of Robert Emmet County Hall comes back to life as Japanese hotel The Times Crossword No 19,034 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Weather Sniggering MPs denied their fun Political sketch Norwich Union Profile Further 900 job losses end bleak week for industry The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Talk of slow-lane UK lays pound low Sir Terence designs a financial rescue Playing Footsie Battleground Letters Central chief calls for bid rule change Research line Knight Williams Working life No-frills Pep Housing boost Branson throws lifeline to Dan-Air Mowlem payout trimmed after loss The Alliance Trust Companies of Dundee Martin Currie Wembley ahead at half time Airbreak Leisure's licence revoked British Funds Lloyd's pays out $364m on Hurricane Andrew Busienss Roundup Clayform deeper in red Tate increases stake Fortnum & Mason dips Central and HTV turn up the contrast Tempus The light on the road to Damascus is the headlamp of a broken Rolls Weekending Matthew Bond Puritan who planned to make millions Business Profile: Alan Bowkett The head of Berisford is not afraid to risk his own money in the company he runs, Carol Leonard discovered Candover The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Sterling pressure takes spring out of shares Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Sunday Times Recent Issues Major Changes Wall Street Index Mortgage rates cut to lowest level in 20 years Centralised lenders take their time Excluding watchdogs with bite Comment Policy trap Guinness Flight New year cheer for millions of homebuyers Talk to Towry Law for independent financial advice Save & Prosper M&G Dividend Performance since Launch Fidelity Investments Women to be offered career break options Capel breaks new ground with its 'Footsie Fund' Investment Houses Try the Simple Approach to Woo Investors Save & Prosper Martin Currie shuns the jargon for its new Pep Political fights undermine foundations of PIA A new regulatory body to cover investments is under threat reports Liz Dolan Joffe pushes for life sales reform The Equitable Life Cheshire Building Society Save & Prosper Mercury Capital Trust Account Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Rates are lowered at Lloyds An offer I can easily refuse from my building society Paying up too early for electricity shares Waiting for a charitable response from banks A simple way of avoiding losses to clients when travel firms crash Portfolio Misnomer of free British banking The Equitable Life Unit-linked performance Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Late falls for shares Fidelity Brokerage Portfolio Platinum FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust INFORMATiON Service Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Rumours fly as Mansell escapes from accident Motor Racing Estoril Details Cook presses his claim for Test match debut Cricket McMillan in the mood to retain Wbo crown Boxing: Champion Seeks Stylish Victory to Set up Bout with Hodkinson League clubs now forced to foot the bill Clubs turning a new corner Havant and Hounslow renew rivalry N&P National & Provincial Building Society Wilkinson rallies to defeat Hendry Snooker Exodus of players causing concern to New Zealanders Crisis hits rugby union stronghold Burgess looks for flair from North Match-By-Match Guide S Africans sharpen their skills Marling waits on last-minute decision Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Mandarin: Yesterday's Results Racing next week Mandarin: Selkirk to star again in Ascot showpiece Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Market Rasen Canada's top filly retires Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Ventiquattrofogli can collect for Dunlop Lees critical of entry for Cheveley Park Rapid Raceline Surrey admit the need for in-depth enquiry Cricket Record against Dittmar Squash Rackets Casting off on a voyage of discovery Andy Martin meets some hearty contestants setting sail on the British Steel Challenge Crews ready to receive spectacular Solent send-off Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow St Helens confident For the Record Widnes cut down as Wigan show their mettle Rugby League Christie sprints to revenge victory Athletics Unlikely lads in the top tussle Premier League Match-By-Match Guide Tomorrow Sheff Wed v Tottenham England on top Belgian hits the front In Brief Scotland in record defeat as Irish complete hat-trick Golf Lambert starts to falter Supporters can secure Wealdstone's future Non-League Football The Times Smith's challenge Swim inquest Race conquered Index Britain struggle after Bates loses Davis Cup tennis hopes rest heavily on Petchey after India take unexpected lead Lamb decides to appeal Royal Liver Friendly Society Formidable finish from Faldo Eagles eager to end Victorian era Rain abandons play Brat pack Rosset turns on power All bets void Kuhl's signing signals end of Derby spree Cantona signals he is ready to return Walker's hoof goes missing Service fault Half-time horror Gateway to the Usa, Page 8 God help the Prince of Wales While Charles and Diana's problems make headlines, Richard Hough looks to their predecessors for a sense of d?j? vu Babbling to out-pink the Floyd Weekend Voice Caltlin Moran All in all, Levitation are a bold new brick in rock's wall Time off Treats Baume & Mercier Geneve Theatre London Cards Film Dance Music 'The 1960s fashion photographer. Norman Eales, was a friend and a hero of mine, so I won't miss his exhibition at the Association Gallery Evenings out Exhibitions The Times Salerooms Video Bookings Film: Geoff Brown; Theatre: Jeremy Kingston;… Spot the women with balls Alice Thomson goes channel-hopping in the search for entertaining women in a male-dominated television world Majestic sax man is back in the mood Record reviews: 1960s Johnny Hodges, and the Ashkenazy and Gavrilov piano duet Jazz Striking 20-finger exercise of rite Classical American Express Guilty Secret TV Preview Barbican Celebrity Recitals Series IMG Artists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wordsmith makes the sparks fly Poet and playwright Tony Harrison talks to Harry Eyres about his latest piece, Square Rounds, at the National The South Bank Centre Park Lane Antiques Fair Arcadian memorial Concert Cut out the cabaret Pop Engelbert Humperdinck Albert Hall Noble Caledonia Limited Muscular approach to the art of music Steve Martland, whose Babi Yar is performed at the Festival Hall tomorrow, is no respecter of reputations, as he tells Richard Morrison Biting into the big apple Frances Bissell, the Times cook, presents dishes redolent of the farmers' markets and leading restaurants of New York United Cutlers of Sheffield Manhattan address book Bubbly mix in the kitchen Entertaining at Home Edina Ronay Britain passes up the port Jane MacQuitty decants the good and the bad news about the port trade Best buys The pick of Provence An English chef is importing olives and oils with a fresh French flavour Seafood catches on Giorgio Mistretta on a revival of fish dishes in Italy Lexterten Ostrich and two veg? If farmers can beat the Bambi factor, ostrich will soon be on the British menu How not to fall off a horse in six days Maire Nic Suibhne presents a parent's guide to the best and worst types of riding school Fly free USA with our exclusive offers The Times, in association with United Airlines, offers readers Gateway to the USA: visit America for less Token 12 United Airlines Terms and Conditions Gateway to the USA First the States then the world Children's events All hoofs and hobnails at the boys' big day out Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Beauties at the water's edge Feather report American Express Getting fat on hardship Simon Barnes stalks the big cats exploiting Zambia's dry season Game plan for learners Student keepers are learning to say sir and smile on a Highland estate Events P&O European Ferries Holidays Perfectly exhausting Stephanie Calman takes tea and tarts, fails a fitness test but recovers with a cocktail and cro?tons in the Cotswolds Healthy Options Euro Break Diving into an octopu's garden In the first of a series on participatory sports, Andy Martin tries to look cool while learning to scuba-dive off Corsica Sporting Life L. 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Bean Confessions of a hotel spy Why Hilary Rubin Instein has enjoyed to hide for having something 16 years Fact Box 1993 Top Ten Turkish delights and castles in the sand Treats Sally Brompton draws out the people who lead hectic lives on how they would spoil themselves given a chance Turkey Queen of hearts and diamonds Belle Grey trumpets the arrival of Irina Laski's handbag and jewellery collection Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop ReGro Starry heights at home Brighten your walls with paper borders, stamp blocks and cut-outs Body Aware British Antique Replicas Transform Yourself Instantly into a Beautiful Woman Stockist Addresses Electrobike Flying Flowers Seymour Shirts Springfield Mail Order LTD Where grass is greener and sweeter Francesca Greenoak meets a specialist who proves that uncut grass can make beautiful foliage in any garden Shoparound The Dufflecoat Company Folding Scissors Buyers Choice Best Buys The McGregor Group Tablesafe Country Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips The Fireplace Warehouse Quacks The Direct Foam Supply CO Agriframes Memories on Video Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Where would you go? Veliko Türnovo, the ancient capital of Bulgaria and one of the most charming old towns of My Perfect Weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items A jigsaw house of many periods Golf dream hits rough Life in green peace Arresting the franc Visions of MacKintosh London Property Bovis Homes North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Chislehurst Multiple Classified Advertising Items United House Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. S. A. Exhibition Seminar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Creber Dartmoor National Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ladies The Times Announcements & Personal Notices Concise Crossword No 2903 Winning Move Personal Column Green's Antique Galleries B. K. P. A. Spink The Times Times Newspaper Arthritis Research BBC1 Satellite City Breaks Variations Radio 1 BB1 Satellite Qantas the Spirit of Australia Variations Radio 1 Picture Gallery Saturday Review Austin Reed A baser rate of bigotry Opening Shots Peter Barnard The Saturday Sonnet Love Poet Contents Picture Gallery Potter's Weal Dennis Potter has made a life's work of revealing himself on British television, engendering acclaim, criticism and disgust. But how much does he derive from his fevered fantasy world, and how much from black experience? Ginny Dougary meets the writer, and delves into the darkness in his past that has coloured his imagination. Photograph by Graham Wood The Wine Cellars of Ernest & Julio Callo Grape harvest in California with Ernest and Julio… British Airways Holidays The Softback Preview Donw under done down? Crass, materialistic and bigoted: the family in the BBC's latest real-life soap has made many Australians cringe with embarrassment for fear of what it may reveal about them. But, Jane Wheatley says, the series has become compulsive viewing Voyages Jules Verne Two armies caught by surprise The prizes of the war were often gained by good fortune, rather than good planning. Ronald Hutton describes the battle for Worcestere, in which ineptitude and inexperience dogged both sides in battle between king and countrymen A At Last a Si That Sta AEG Signal changes fron the station master This painting may not look like part of a railway station, but it is the way Will Alsop works. Bryan Appleyard assesses the maverick talent the architect selected to put his extraordinary mark on Paddington Royal Mint You'll warm to o… British Gas I am catwoman Picture Gallery Jaeger A small price to pay Clement Freud prepares a dish for Derek Hatton Watercress and Potato Soup Militant disregard for matters of taste Gut Feelings Pedalophiles Borne to be wild The World of Stephen Bayley Forget Mr Chips and his bicycle clips, dump Daisy sitting pretty on her two-wheeled stallion, the modern Day-Glo cyclist is a carbon-fibred colossus, a Velcroed vulcan, a rebel without a safe-driving course; chrome-wheeled, fuel-injected and stepping right over the line. Photograph by Paul Massey Ormat Restaurant Guide Campari Good vibrations in the beach boys' home town Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Hine The belly of an avocat Giles MacDonogh surveys the life and table of 18th-century gastronome, Brillat-Savarin Flora and fawning in Spain Travel Bill Powell ventures above the bullfight-poster belt of Andalucia to admire the flowers and the nation's youth Travel notes Lodging with the enemy Travel Moscow is a city of faded glory and stern architecture which once was redolent of fearsome authority and dangerous intrigue. Peter Hughes, in our series of long distance weekends, finds citizens who welcome him in from the cold Travel notes UK Holidays La Belie Alliance Leger Travel When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Special Offer Coombe Cross Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wessex ELC Austria Travel The Times Prestige Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egypt Winter Sun Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet European Coach Holidays Page Emoy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Break Specialists Low Cost Flights The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunrise Travel & Tours Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Inter Change Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wishing on a star Judy Garland Dark music of a complex soul Benjamin Britien Recalled to Life Picture Gallery The Cavaliere, his wife, and her lover The Volcano Lover Magicians at the easel Colour and Meaning Bloody battle over Gore Gore Vidal Extraordinary meaning in quite ordinary life Collected Poems A Time for Fires Talkies New poetry Illens Paperbacks RSC Royal Shakespears Company Picturing the way we were Original antique photographs of British towns and villages, each with a certificate of authentication Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3169: Pythagorean Cubes Solutions Crossword No: 3166 Chess The Times 'I was an overeducated freak' A Childhood: Elspeth Barker Noble Caledonia Limited Russell & Bromley
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