News from 30/09/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Fred Catherwood, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, Arthur Leathley and Peter Victor, Barry Trowbridge, Nicholas Lezard, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Anatole Kaletsky, Bill Frost, Alex Carlile, Philip Goodhart, Harvey Elliott, Malcolm Kitchener (Managing Director), Philip Howard, Alan Smallbone, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Philip Webster and Robert Morgan, Henry Kelly, James Ross, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, G. J. C. Smelt, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, I. C. Whitfield, Noel Ayliffe-Jones, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Rodney Milnes, Philip Robinson, Denis Staunton, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Adrian Dannat, Charles Boston, Adam Lebor, Lin Jenkins and Ronald Faux, George Brock, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Kari Knight, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, S. Glaser, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Heather Alston, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Lisa O'Kelly, Miles Hudson, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Roger M. Goss, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Gilbert, Stephen Haseler, Clive White, Matthew Parris, W. J. Kilpatrick, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Patricia Tehan and Colin Narbrough, Ben MacIntyre, John Bell and Wolfgang Munchau, Brian Clarke, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, R. Neill, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Linda Grant, Alan Coren, Susan Elks, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lars Foyen, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Thomas Woodcock, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Robert Rhodes, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Derek Dean, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Tom Spencer,
ResumoMajor scours Europe for deal on ERM First stop paris in summit run-up By our Foreign Staff: President of Brazil suspended Index Life & Times Fatal Attraction Taylor fears judges will be seen as "going soft' V2 'celebration' goes ahead Smith revels in Tories' disarray New leader points the way to polotical power Office Politics Air crash payout Irish vote Boy saved Bowing out Soccer tackle By our Industrial Staff: 4 , 000 more jobs to be axed Singapore Airlines Sequel Opportunity 'Model' hospital closes wards In Brief Holiday firms fold Pitchford raises £1.3m Strike hits colleges Husband runs over wife Male suicide rate nses Rail worker reinstated Forte Hotels Victims' relatives fly to Kathmandu todayS Spiriti of adventure united pasengers killed in air disaster Black box gives search team clues to the last moments of flight PK 268 Dated navigational technology my have let down the crew and passengers on Monday's disastrous flight to Kathmandu, writers Harvey Elliott High risks faced daily by mission workers Bogus doctor killed patient through lack of care, court told Enquiry clears social workers who took boy 'Death squads' researcher charged The Pocket Answer-Machine Shop assistants sue over lost Sunday wages Irish to vote on divorce Lecturer 'made computer virus threat' National Savings Defence agency cuts 2,000 jobs to save £90m a year Halifax JPs regret limiting of powers to imprisona Open to question : at first press conference Lord Chief Justice attacks sentencing policy Court puts onus on parents Burden on jails eased Labour leader vows to end 'spiral of decline' in Britain Rail strikes threat in privatisation battle Transport Speech fails to challenge party prejudices Riddell in Blackpool Picture Gallery Gould finds comfort in poll defeat Smith postpones decisions Policy Hp Hewlett Packard Rebellion over coal defeated News in Brief Tax demand Today's agenda UNICEF Lamont the great escaper, faces a fall The ups and downs of a Chancellor whose exit from the ERM set him singing in the bath Mandarins' delay adds to confusion Treasury Paymaster stonewalls questions Military relic of Cold war disbanded Michael Evans reports on the conversion of the 1st british Crops into a multi-nationa; force Nameless sources add right emphasis to masters' voices Ministry frontmen on red alert Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Major forced to tread warily in footsteps of clumsy Chancellor Brussels George Brock in this personal view, lments a lack of diplmacy by Mr Lamont UK 'rumours' pure fantasy, says Kohl Germany Northern Rock 'No-vote' deals daunting task for Dane Man in the News Munich Marriott Marriott Hotels-Resorts-Suites Foui-fifths of Congress votes to impeach Collor The man proclaimed a Brazil's economic saviour is brought down by correuption scandal Bush challenges rivals to TV Rebate Nationwide Overseas Limited Royal soap offers America a class act Amercian Notebook by Ben MacIntyre Jackson belts out black home truths 1992 Goldsmiths' Fair Haitians pine for people's presidents News in Brief Angola votes Bombs planned Doctor shot SLA posts hit Peace rejected Disney find Balkan atrocities fail to galvanise America Europe is disillusioned with the failure of the US to commit troops peacekeeping duties in the Balkans, Roger Boyes, East Europe correspondent, writes Single market spells trouble for Italy 's new Mafia judge Hatred of gypsies lurks beneath Romania's… Gorbachev keeps aura of power By our Foreign Staff: Helicopters of UN come under fire in Zagreb Marriott Hotels-Resorts-Suites Why be so nasty to the Germans? We still want to blame foreigners for faults, says Bryan Appleyard The princess of Wales's Merceds was not just a foreign car, it was a German car, a peactime V2 and Moreover The story continued A sequel to Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca may be first-rate, argues Philip Howard Now let the people decide No flunkey business Diary Blue ribbon The Times Diary Uncivil service The Times Diary Hello campers Dairy Smith's Missing Agenda Taylor to the Rescue Beastly to the Hun Maastricht , sovereignty and parliamentary democracy The role of 'living wills' in dilemma over euthanasia Heritage query on Pitchford Hall Firing lessons Controlling squirrels Hospital charges Backyard bounders Court Circular Memorial service Announcements Anniversaries £3m appeal to save library Sir Stanley Bailey, former chief constable, Northumbria, 66: Today's royal engagements Inner Temple Forthcoming marriages Memorial concert WORD-WATCHiNG Marriage Church news William Douglas Home William Douglas Home, playwright and author, died at his home in Hampshire on Septermber 28 aged 80. He was born in Endiburgh on June 3,1912 Paul Garber Receptions Dr Richard Turner Dr Richard Wainwright Duke Turner, Obe, cardologist, died on September 1 aged 83. He was born May 19,1909 Luncheon Appointments Dr George Crile, Jr Appreciation Inge Henderson Boxing On this Day The Times Crossword No 19,037 Actress finds a slice of hell in Somalia Weather Just brill… know what I mean, John Conference sketch Busines Picture Gallery Hush Hush Plane Talk Flat Note Coal Cartel Property The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices German words that might have saved the pound Loss of 4,000 jobs deepens industry gloom Business gailures increase by 40% Survival of MMI remains in balance Sterling roars back against dollar Sears to close down 350 shoe shops C&g cuts standard mortgage rate by 1 % Tiffany & Co KobfeSteel makes its debut In Londona Gas Prices United's demand for air lights threatens BA deal IBM plans 40,000 job cuts worldwide Sherwood 's earnings growth comes to halt Business Roundup Cost-cutting aids Watts GEC Alsthom deal Prestwick declines Richards pegs payout Power firms form cartel to negotiate coal deals Pound 'boost for oil' Capital jumps Losses double Chief named Global slips Fiat's long-time driving force prepares to bow out MacSharry to join board at Smurfit Brittan to set out terms for Du Pont deal By our City Staff: GPA warns of a significant reduction in trading profits Mosaic cancels final dividend Midland The Listening Bank Boosey & Hawkes shares fall 95p Reuter in Geneva: US seeks Gatt ruling on exports Notice to Firstdirect customers (Reuter): Liffe seeks more success in the futures After ten years London's options exchange prepares to scale to even greater heights Sears looks for a trimmer fit Tempus Jefferson Smurfit T&s Stores Recent Issues British Funds Major Changes Late rally lifts shares out of the doldrums Stock Market Wall Street AA Accountancy Televistion Stop Whitehall's power cartel Comment Trouble triple forte Short time looms at Lumsden The Times City Diary Maxwell day GC pulls the plug A Franco-German central bank could put Britain back on track Colin Narbrough reports on the 'secret deal' to speed up the pace of European monetary union Women on top Parcelforce aims to help small firms Broker-owners should help pay names' losses Exclusive Software Offer The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other STERLlNG Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares stage late rally Heath Group Civil Aviation Authority Policing the congested skies Harvey Eiliott introduces a special report on Britain's new standard-setting air-traffic control centre West Drayton finds a new role in central control Air-traffic capacity should increase-perhaps by a third Reminders of life in the 1990s Time capsule will wait for 40 years to be discovered Safety first, second and third Stringent desigh criteria and a series of rigorous tests will ensure that flight control at the En Route Centre is never interrupted Monk Dunstone Associates THOMSON-CSF Birds dictate start date The planners of the project had to give priority to nature Bovis consruction Limited Designed to last 40 years Staefa Control System Manias a whale of a feeding time The seas off Newfoundland are no place to start an argument, Brian Clarke reports To link the behaviour of whales with the behaviour of trout may seem a bizarre thing to do, even for an angler Webb into stride for cause Sport for the Disabled Italian league coverage stands up well in the translation Sport on Television Trophy visit to Wigan has Carcassonne in raptures Rugby League Crocker holds spot in England squad Netball Longchamp Possibles Fillies only evens to supplement fine Arc record Racing Open squad is shut out Brodge Extra furlong to hold no terrors for Lyric Fantasy Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Results from Yeasterday's Three Meetings Mandarin, Thunderer: Salissury Mandarin, Thunderer: Cheltenham Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield Maktoums boycott top sale Rapid Raceline Stephens to step up at stand-off for Wales Rugby Union North to pin hopes on new generation Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures Briggs sets off in search of ice breakthrough Michael Coleman reports on a British skater who has formed a partnership aimed at a medal in the next Winter Olympic Games Tudor breaks through as strong winds take toll Yacthing Surrey lose Seward at difficult time Cricket Contract dispute may force Smith to leave New sponsor named for English cup Hockey Surrey lose Seward at difficult time Kings are counting on success Basketball Leeds hope to revover dignity against Stuttgart Liverpool's win spoilt by Stewart's dismissal Footbsll Watford rediscover winning ways For the Record Closure of medical centre postponed Sportd Politics Edwards races in for ten tries as Swinton collapse Rugby League McMillan wins backing from British board Boxing Nunn on bail after street brawl arrest In Brief Flying high Kansas cruise Fishing United eliminated in shoot-out Stirring Uefa Cup tie slips from grasp despite Scheichel'sbest efforts RSPCA Chapman pays price for Preston's poor start FA considers its verdict on Vinnie's video nasty Cardiff 's spirit pushes Austrians to the end South African tour opens in controversy Davies backs her team to lift cup Going for the big break How the zapper has brought a revolution to TV viewing Women What will the Danes do now? As their prime ministers prepare to meet Alice Thomson two twin town views Honestly and truly, I had a lovely time Single Life: Lynne Truss on the pitfalls of going over the top Linguaphone Homes Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country How Columbus discovered the bag screen Cinema Eighty years on, David Robinson looks back at the spectacular film debut of the man who, all the crities agreed, was bound to go far Sounds of a less familiar England London Concepts Philharmonia/Svetlanov BBCSO/Davis Festival Hall Peculiar practice makes perfect Anndrew Davis has put yourthful follies to good use in his novels, as je tells Lisa O'Kelly Antiques Fair In for a long stretch of porridge Opera: Fidelioo revived at Covent Garden Much too young at art Hilsry Fineh is not convinced by the first public comcert of the formed London Phillbarmonic Youth Orchestra Shaking up the country Rock: Dwight Yoakam at Hammersmith odeon SIX degrees Moore space Arts Brief Stage and screen Last chance… Eagle-eyed vision majestically scribbled Opera: The recent premiere in Germany of part two of Jan Fabre's Troubleyn reveals a new drama and passion in his work An American in Germany Theatre in Berlin abound with tributes to Marlene Dletrich, reports Denis Staunton Four monhs ater her death, German hearts have softened towards Marlene Dietrich Across the Channel, to see the best of British Film: Richard Gilbert reports from Dinard in northern france where remarkable festival pays tribute to the British cinema, past and presnt The deal was se up by the time coffee arrived Arts and Entertainment Death is a fatal attraction The cultural silence over the iconography of dead women has book ended by a new book, Linda Grant reports Farewell , the First Lady of Islington For years Margent Hodae has the target of the tabloids-has she any regrets now she is leaving Labour's 'cutting edge'? Gagged by a ring of guns Shulamit Aloni, Israel's volatile education minister, has been put under armed guard for her own protection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waermark Club Lodges United House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Classic Country Homes The Rosemullion New homes in the heart of Suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elmbridge Estates PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the flaw of the house The legislation to allow leaseholders to buy their freeholds is inadequate, Charles Boston says It is illogical to determine whether a rent is an open-market rent or a ground rent by reference to he rateable value Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New law, which will merely add to the confusion and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buy-and-build Brazilian plots Adevelop aims to attract wealthy clients to an exotic but isolated coastal site Ploot ratios will leave neighbours at least 400 yards apart Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified School Sec £16,000 Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Banking Titmuss Sainer & Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Banking Profiles Livingstone Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketing Secretary c£15,000 Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Personal Column Status Legal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal LA Creme Crone Corkill Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2906 Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Blenheim Variations Radio 1 Gateshead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dundee City of Discoviet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copping Joyce Kent Jones Lang Wootton Vail Williams Fortune Immobiliare S. 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A Jones Lang Wootton Lookout Picture Gallery Outlook Gateshead Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dudhope Castle Dundee Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copping Joyce Kent Jones Lang Wootton Vail Williams Fortune Immobiliare SPA Jones Lang Wootton Buyers can be choosers Groundwork for another boom Atlantic Gulf Communities UK investors re cautious in the East The Rumbach Center Jendrusch & Partner Holding out for recovery Jones Lang Wootton More private partners needed Campbell Gordon A welcome in the valleys Green shoots in the Easts Hull City Council City of Nottingham Dudley Metropolitan Borough Advantage WGC Moving the office to suit the workers Black Country Development Corporation Cherwell Wellesley Geller Insurance Management New motorway links mean business City Scope Developement Opportunities in the City… North Kent Blenheim Court The pentagon centre A look at Far East Futures Picture Gallery King's Lynn & West Norfolk Finite supply boosts demandt Tyne brings in its revenges Scotland in a slumber Europe waits for 1993 WDA No room yet for speculation Ways of future past WS/Atkins Bricks & Arches
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