News from 01/10/1992
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Louis Blom-Cooper, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, K. W. Berry, Peter Humphrey, Marrack Goulding, John Biffen, R. Gordon, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Arthur Leathley and Peter Victor, Lawrence A. Segal, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, John Diamond, Michael Meadmore, David King, Director, Philip Howard, M. Killick, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Keron Bhattacharya, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Annabel Frazer, Allan Lupton, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood and Wolfgang Munchau, James Ferguson, Director, Charles Bremner and Nicholas Wood, Mitchell Platts, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, George Shepperson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Wilf Stevenson, Clare Hogg, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Michael Hofmann, William Heath, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Brian Sims, Michael Evans and Sheila Gunn, Philip Crow, Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Prynn and George Sivell, Woodrow Wyatt, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, Peter Barnard, John Percival, Nigella Lawson, Sean French, Nigel Williamson, Sally Watts, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Alison Roberts, Christopher Goulding, Susan Vincent, Peter Hale, Christine Verity, Linda Grant, Lois Rathbone, Lesley Chamberlain, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, John Stevenson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Tickell, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, David Gibson, President, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John King, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Christopher Thomas, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Peter Vaines, Oliver Letwin, Hugh Dawnay, Michael Austin, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Philip Webster, Lindsay Cook and Douglas Broom, Graham Mather, Melinda Wittstock, John Wheater, Tim Jones, MacMargolis, John Welsby, Alec Reed, M. W. Beresford, Edward Grayson, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Alex Houlgate, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoGermans fight back in row over sterling Treasury anger at Bundesbank leak Major is backed on one-speed Europe Index Life & Times A Question of Taste Ministers prepare for battle over go-it-alone Efa project By our Industrial Staff: More companies to sack staff Picture Gallery The Penalty Principle Death race driver jailed Labour change NHS rationing Ciskei verdict Resign call Duchess of Windsor's gems stolen Giant council insurer freezes claim payouts Abbey National Appointments Courage and Conviction MPs will quiz Lamont and Hurd before EC summit Shephard backs Euro jobs plan The Mental Health Thieves escape with paintings worth millions from Cholmondeley home Prep head backs use of cuddles Vandalism fuelled insurer's troubles BR takes a softly-softly line with regional fare rises Perjury case man bailed Paisley ends boycott Judgment on women Singer on affray charge Estate rioters jailed Boards defend GCSE 1992 Golds Miths' Fair Perverts have easy access' to children News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Judge jails 'wicked' driver for deaths of five youngsters Banned motorist lost control while racing through streets at 80mph 'Peep-show' of air crash bodies provokes outrage Jobless conjure up a solution Runaway boy of 11 to be kept under lock and key Spassky outplays Fischer Qantas BR head is accused of taking Bribes ITV puts Plantin in charge of ?500m network schedule Melinda Wittstock reports on an appointments that ends a 37-year era within independent television New Scientist Picture Gallery Police chiefs join attack on new law Sect finds mark of Antichrist in EC British Midland Hospitals ration treatment to cope with new NHS Doctors forced into tough choices Swinton Insurance Multi-storey car park just the ticket Computer hope for epileptics Car insurers blamed for high cost Pollution watchdog warns power firm RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Accountant in BCCI case jailed News in Brief Royal survey Player cleared Vaccine launch Long Vehicle Party raises fees to pay off debt Texas Labour curbs union power Block vote cut marks start of struggle Protagonists in Pr debate battle for Smith's ear With both sides scenting victory in the electoral reform review, John Smith's view is critical, Philip Webster writes Blunkett hints at shift on health Beleaguered Mitterrand keeps critics guessing Major's Euro-image takes a beating Picture Gallery Dell Spoilt ballots mar Romania election Final results held back Sainsbury's Thin blue line of Russians halt march of angry Croats Kurds killed in fierce border battle News in Brief (Reuter): Border raid Deng praised Ready for poll (Reuter): Airport seized (Reuter): Last post Russians sceptical at huge state sell-off Curiosity mixed with mistrust has greeted moves to privatise state enterprises through the distributions of vouchers Anne McElvoy writes from Moscow Picture Gallery Europe exposes chink in steely Kohl 's armour Tax rumours start run on Italy banks B&Q Bush call for Sunday debates throws Clinton on defensive Brief encounters seal fate of candidates ITOCHU Democrats portray president as friend of tyrants White House under attack for foreign policy blunders Bush's strongest electoral card is being tarnished, Jamie Dettmer in Washington writes Judge blames Ciskei forces and ANC for Bisho deaths Renamo holds out on peace Delhi tries to curb riotous assembly Silence follows fireworks greeting Collor's fall Mac Margolis writes from Brasilia on the task facing the new president Sunlife of Canada The price of peace Marrack Goulding on the UN's thankless task ... and moreover A Maastricht repair kit Graham Mather proposes a set of practical solutions for Conservatives to the present European muddle A leader who disregards evil Chancellor Kohl has let his people down, says pro-German Bernard Levin Pruning time for red roses Fun hopes Bloc capitalism Froth and Bubble Give a Dog a Bad Name Beyond Bisho Reform of defence to murder charge Serving the Church Controlling squirrels Aa priorities Access to art forms Training in Poland College boarders 'World in Action' Anomalies likely in 'unit' fines 'Celebrating' weapons Genetic engineering Travel experiences Salmon net fishery Tinker, tailor Court-Circular New Lord Mayor of London John Garth Watson St Andrew's Ball Announcements The Institute of Physics Memorial service Picture Gallery Anniversaries Luncheons University news Dinners Service dinner Receptions Burma railway plaque Council for National Academic Awards Lord Finsberg Glaziers' Company Announcements & Personal Notices Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Word-Watching Marriages Geoffrey Kent Appointments Hu Qiaomu Carey loses his right-hand man Maurice Burton Maurice Burton, zoologist and populariser of natural history, died at his home in Surrey on September 9 aged 94. He was born in Hornsey North London, on March 28,1898 Paul Tully Paul Tully, political director of the US Democratic National Committee and a leading behind-the-scenes figure in this year's presidential election campaign, died of presumed heart failure in Little Rock, Arkansas, on September 24, aged 48. He was born in New York City Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Mervyn Johns Appreciations Gerald Hanley By a Correspondent: On this Day The Times Crossword No 19,038 DJs mark 25 years of Radio 1 India Bravo Mike Weather Norman the Nose puzzles press Conference sketch • Business 19-25 Oil Rush Today in Business Losses Cut Du Pont Deal Kilroy Here Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Treasury and Bundesbank lock horns Schlesinger says Germany spent billions supporting sterling's ERM parity Treasury reacts angrily Schlesinger denies blame Shareholders hear sound of silence from Ratner Bank of Scotland chief condemns Erm rules Futures Pager Sport 28-32 By our City Staff: Tunnel operator wins backing EC clears chemicals swap deal Property group passes payout The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cliff dips but awaits lift from sterling Bond Corp Holdings total losses top £1bn Business Roundup Norex profits sink Camellia wilts MMC to investigate Brent Walker cuts losses to £79.4m at half time Banks may challenge vote result Betacom in the red Payout held Profit falls Blockleys cut Lincat rises Company News in Brief Woolley to become chairman of BM Treasury rejects reinstating currency targets soon Canary Wharf proposal goes before Wakeham Hogg rises on keeping dividend BT Power groups query debt auction scheme Lloyd's groups to look at losses The Times Bank of Scotland still on the high road Tempus City fears of large write-offs knock shares in Ti Stock Market Index-linked bonds move ahead British Funds Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes The Times American blue chips stage mild recovery World Markets Cutting deficits is unpleasant Comment Faded glitter The Times City Diary Loch, stock and baptism Gone to the dogs British companies line up for the second Transcaucasus oil rush BP faces risks in helping to revive an ancient petropolis located in the former Soviet Union, writes George Sivell in Baku Turn the stone CAA gives peace of mind on holidays Business Letters Less pay, more work will solve our problems Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Shares drift lower Heath Group Generators to reduce capacity and cut jobs By our Industrial Staff: UDM chief urges pit closures rethink Reuter: US gives Europe noon deadline in oilseeds dispute Kilroy-Silk points his microphone at corporate market The former Labour Mp turned television chat show host unveils his new business venture. Carol Leonard reports Hewlett Packaro Change in the tax rules would give fairer help to charities Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Insolvent assembly Any Other Business Generation game Major Indices Traditional Options Nexia session Commodities London Financial Futures Caparo-a suitable case for treatment Money Markets Moving from uncertainty to more streetwise decisions Forget about creative accounting. Even the best intensions produce nonsensical results, Keron Bhattacharya says Accountancy & Finance Alcar MG AM Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Habibsons Llambias Associates Limited Reinsurance Accountant Property Professional with Banking Experience Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Accountancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy & Finance Parker Accountants Accountancy Opportunities The Times Newspapers Sayyedati strengthens Guineas claim Ruin for breeders Above average Driver safety is top concern for Indy cars Sports Letters New leadership Polo heeds changes TCCB sells public short Double shortage Better at home Maktoums should offer explanation for sales boycott Cauthen on Mashaallah National Fun Run Results Riders frustrated by failure to open track Cycling Newmarket Silver Wizard to speed clear Mandarin Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Lingfield Park McCarthy snatches the spoils Cheltenham Browne case continues Rapid Raceline Johnson breaks new ground by bouncing back The world's most celebrated Hiv virus case has confounded the experts and is to rejoin the Nba with the Los Angeles Lakers, Keith Pike reports Teesside tip balance in struggle for lead Yachting Derbyshire benefit from ?100,000 will bequest Cricket Little Woods St Mary's beaten but not disgraced Transvaal open tour at Kingsholm Idsall cannot field the country's best footballers Schools Sport English selectors place trust on Irishman's loyalty Rugby Union Rouse finds himself centre of attention Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies feeling in trim to lead Europe's challenge Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, on the Briton relishing her top billing in the Solheim Cup match against the United States United 's penalty for ineptitude Braves again meet Pirates In Brief Writers 'choice Jahangir withdraws For the Record Warhurst is recalled for Luxembourg tie Rangers eliminate Danish champions Football Ropati on song for St Helens Rugby League Guilty secure profit from drug appeals Kings fade late to concede initiative Basketball Fixtures • Sports Letters 28 Battling Leeds have to accept glorious failure English champions out of European Cup Cologne sunk by Collins Philips By our Sports Staff: Exhausted Faldo pulls out of the German Masters Players support forfeiture rule Wright's reprieve helps Taylor Reedie to be BOA chairman Stemp faces board after drugs test Disrepute charge against Jones Men at work dig for glory The days of the churlish road worker are numbered Books p4,5 Three jeers for the Christians The crucifixion, live on Tv, with sponsored "user-friendly" nails? Gore Vidal's latest book is carefully crafted, satirical and funny but Simon Jenkins finds its non-stop gall not to his taste Once upon a beer mat in Venice Private Life: John Diamond on the art of making columns stand up Multiyork Appointments 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) indicated with the symbol on release across the country Bring on the pills earlier! next time Theatre Who Shall I Be Tommorrow? Greenwich Style substitutes for substance Concert Kronos Quartet Festival Hall Package tour of Spain Concert Espana! Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Crushed in the bedlam of Calcutta New Films: Roland Joffe's City of Joy, Roman Polanski's Bitter Moon, and the Columbus voyage given the "Carry On" treatment. Review by Geoff Brown Sharp lesson in family harmony The conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier talks to Hilary Finch about growing up in the shadow of famous parent Murder without mystery Television Review More is just not enough Opera: New York Not much prized Arts Brief All to himself Eastwards only Time to travel to the east Dance Last chance Toad's eye view of reunification Michael Hofmann defends Gunter Grass's satire on German-Polish relationships against his countrymen The Call of the Toad Dame Edna's subversive other half Sean French divines maternal fixation in Barry Humphries's enthralling memoirs The Times Keeping busy on the precipice My Golden Trades By Ivan Klima Translated by Paul Wilson Granta Books, ?13.99 Trials of a Spanish don at high table All Souls By Javier Marias Translated by Margaret Jull Costa Harvill, £14.99 Teddy boy blues Salton our Skin By Benoite Groult Translated by Mo Teitelbaum Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 pbk original Lucie's Long Voyage By Alina Reyes Translated by David Watson Methuen, £9.99 The Adelphi Press Greatest baron of them all Woodrow Wyatt says that a new life of the Beaver surpasses other books on the tycoon-politician, while hiding neither his monstrosities nor his irresistible charm Dislocated by his inner life Right at the Centre By Cecil Parkinson Weidenfeld & Nicolson £18.99 Sarky tyke with a taste for the sublime My Secret Planet By Denis Healey Michael Joseph, £16.99 Leading the charge of the Bennite brigade The End of an Era Diaries 1980-1990 By Tony Benn Hutchinson, £25 Scent of a secret inferno Sin By Josephine Hart chatto & Windus, 0?11.99 Correction The big bug poser solved The Zoo would like to see any hitchhikers in your holiday luggage Longines Fines and punishment From today if you are rich and break law, you will be fined a lot more than someone poor. 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