News from 02/10/1992
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George Cole, R. J. C. Wait, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Victoria McKee, Peter Temple-Morris, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Ridley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Eric Bellenie, Chairman, Barbara Lamb, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, R. V. Jones, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau traces the conflicting accounts of the Bundesbank's statements, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Bassett, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Robert Adley, Michael Ashenden, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Desai, Bruce Clark, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, David Watis Diplomatic Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Philip Robins, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Anthea Saxon, Nicholas Chapman, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, D. L. Heath, John Brooke-Little, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Ian Irvine, David Watts, Lord Jakobovits, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Tim Renton, Tim Rathbone, Simon Haskel, Chairman, Alice Thomson, Henry Stewart, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Robert Wokler, Kate Alderson, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, John Junkin, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Arthur Goldstuck, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, T. Nash, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sigmund Sternberg, Deputy Chairman, Arthur Leathley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, George J. Levy, Hugh Dykes, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kay May, Christopher Irvine, Roger Pearson,
ResumoMajor gambles all on push for Maastricht Tory conference clash looms Clarke refuses Bentley pardon Index Life & Times Pound tumbles in wake of Bundesbank row Troublesome foreigners threaten Stuttgart 's position in Europe Campaigning for Auntie Downing Street seeks end to war of words after Bonn envoy is rebuked Painting Innocence Opera House divides critics On Other Pages Jobs lost Dawn raid By our Business Staff: US Senate blames bank over BCCI Asprey Mothering Millions Perot reveals his second running Britain struggles to exert influence over EC partners Rocky Path to Summit France and Germany are setting the tone in talks over Maastricht, says George Brock Dixons Brown demands sacking of Lamont Labour Major calls for end to row with Germany Policy Editors snipe at party leadership Brian MacArthur examines why Fleet Street is becoming increasingly disillusioned with Downing Street Tory Press Hurd pushes for restraints on Eurocrat power Maastricht £8bn loan sought to help lira Italy British animosity leaves Bonn bemused and bewildered Anglo-German Relations Germans feel that Britons are obsessed by the Nazi era and ignorant of the modern nation's achievements, writes David Watts Embassy insists it was authorised to publish comments The Leaked Douments Wolfgang Münchau traces the conflicting accounts of the Bundesbank's statements Bankers play down bungle in the paper jungle Bundesbank Pound and the truth take a beating Sterling Bundesbank v Treasury New Rates of Interest Baron has mission to allay old fears Man in the News Swinton Five words that led to the gallows The Killing Mayor sacks chaplain for poll tax outburst Clarke rejects pleas to grant pardon for Derek Bentley Teenager's conviction and death sentence were correct on evidence available, Home Office says The Decision Panasonic Technics Distraught sister vows to flight on The Campaign Opera house defies critics of ?250m plan Homebase Picture Gallery Nepal crash bodies taken to embassies News in Brief Blackmailer fined Vice case dropped Scientists lack hope History lessons reform Harrods Knightsbridge British Airways Town halls close over insurance worries Company denies liquidation fear Peugeot Picture Gallery Cabinet backs tax to curb pollution Thirteenth game ends in draw Northern Rock Reforms 'are failing mentally ill' News in Brief Pork cleared Gorman charge Journalist vote Tanks duel in desert for £4bn orders 1992 Goldsmiths' Fair Death rate for British cyclists 'among worst in Europe' Researchers accuse transport department of using flawed statistics Drivers berate two-wheeled terrors Drives and cyclists exist in an unhealthy atmosphere of mutual loathing, writes Kate Alderson State schools hold sway at Cambridge Heal's BR bribes trial told of trip to Vienna Boy floats into trouble Women in churches threaten reprisals Scargill on offensive to save pits Delegates find consolation at conference Hewlett Packard Leadership wins time Defiant speakers demand arms cuts Defence Secrecy reforms pledged News in Brief Union vote Libel plea Fascism fight Today's agenda Paris signals policy shift on nuclear deterrence Nice words mask acts in a nasty war The Missions to Seamen Texas UN official rounds 6n Serb 'terrorists' Pertot the prophet returns from the political wilderness Texas billionaire admits earlier withdrawal was mistake and apalogises to supporters US Election The third man's dithering may have destroyed his credibility, writes Jamic Dettmer From washington AA Insurance Parties debate debates Bush boosts image of a lost leader Mayfair Carpot Gallery Ltd (AFP): Brazil gets interim president News in Brief Ukraine leaders voted out Piracy move (AFP): Vain hunt Press wins Prague foiled (Reuter): Russian order (Reuter): Slow start (Reuter): Shark kills man Fears grow of new conflict over Kuwait border ruling Turkish reprisals boost rebel cause Ankara's repression and neglect are driving Kurds into the separatist camp, Philip Robins writes (Reuter): De Klerk seeks to soothe Inkatha on ANC talks Together We're Raising the Standard Major tomes out fighting Three writers look at the latest twists and turns in a saga that has brought Anglo-German relations to a new low Petter Riddell on the government's attempts to close ranks last night Beware Germany Lord Jakobovits warns of a threat to Europe Picture Gallery ... and moreover Shot down in flames Nicholas Ridley contemplates an economic policy lying in tatters Plane tales for Labour Small beer Flying tonight Barking Off stage Same Old Mistakes Operatic Fantasy Following the trail of the V2 Tax on art imports St Cake's recalled Who is to blame: government, Erm, or the Germans? Rail architecture Licensing laws Tradition of the cane A tenpenny lion Mellor and the media Tinker, tailor Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church news Announcements Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Marriages Luncheons Dinner Latest wills Farriers' Company University news Birthdays today Anniversaries Judges' service Dougal Swinscow Thomas Douglas(Dougal) Victor Swinscow, former deputy editor of the British Medical Journal and lichenologist, died on September 24 aged 75. He was born on July 10,1917 Louis Sudler Louis C. Sudler, who led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's rise prominance, has died aged 89 Iron Age Irish fort discovered Byron sabre sold for ?30.800 Hermann Neuberger Hermann Neuberger, vice president of Fifa, the international federation of football associations, and chairman of the German FA, died on September 27 aged 72. He was born on December 12,1919 W . A. Swanberg William Andrew Swanberg, American biographer died at Southbury, Connecticut of heart failure, on September 21 aged 84. He was born at St Paul, Minnesota, on November 23,1907 Memorial service Receptions Dinner Henry Darwin Appreciations Donald Guthrie Allen Percival On this Day The Times Crossword No 19,039 Watchdog orders water firms to curb rise by 2% Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Jordanian princess named as £4m jewel theft victim Weather Derelict's view of the lady in yellow Conference Sketch Index Today in Business The Pound Pound sinks to its lowest point against the mark HK Land buys 14.9% stake in Trafalgar House Jardine's property group aims for 29.9% By our City Editor: Forte pegs payout by resorting to reserves Senate criticises Bank of England over BCCI Ofwat cuts hit water share prices Bluest of blue chips sitting on cash pile Tarmac given £50m to take on PSA arm Northern Rock Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Forte fortunes still remain uncertain Tempus AAH acquires Irish rival for Ir£25m Business Roundup Densitron recovers Pict income falls Palmerston loss soars Property Trust rights Eleco cuts payout Luxury end lifts Time Products Accountancy firm sued Agreement on beer is changed Further 1,000 jobs go to compound autumn gloom BT links with five companies O&y split EC ignores Profits fall Mosaic delay Asda sells Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited Kleinwort launches China fund MMI move will raise tax bills US airlines swarm to attack BA deal Redland forced to revise bid dividend promise TI details cost of Dowty takeover Bradford & Bingley Building Society British Funds International Appoinments Data Base Administrator Diary of Times Classified Suppliers dip m lower water charges Stock Market EDNA International Company Overseas Jobs Express Major Changes Recent Issues A Winning Personality Could Earn You ?20K in your… (Reuter): Wall Street Textile Factory—cairo Eygpt Welcome pirates from the East Comment Cold shower Into battle at Trafalgar The Times City Diary On the move MMI pays the price for venturing beyond safe town hall territory Jonathan Prynn traces the rise and fall of an insurance company that created an aggressive niche in the area of public liability Red Sea Sam Staying in company pension schemes Learning to live with inflation Spare a thought for owners on 11.45% mortgages The Times Rises trimmed at close Heath Group Reuter: Standard believed internal problems had been resolved Building societies to help homeless C&G Chettanham & Gloucester Reuter: Upheaval at Australia's largest bank Cornwell Parker shrugs aside bad times E malaysia Air France losses still rising The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Europe is ready to dictate the future American domination of the computer market is predicted to end soon, Matthew May reports Now couch potatoes can become whiz-kids Barcodes jump from the supermarket to the sitting room Half of video recorder owners do not know how to program them Forgers foiled Online Morse Amstrad A step up the ladder for budding tycoons Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminister Bank Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turning art into a business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tool Trader Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Huge Stocks Available Sales & Marketing Mastermajor Limited British Franchise Association Business Opportunities Sportshost Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises This is the Best New Business Opportunity! Briefings Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd In-form Millsolin to stay one step ahead of handicapper New Market Results from Yesterday Three Meetings Arazi makes return at Longchamp Mandarin: Goodwood Mandarin: Hexham Zieten's success adds fuel to classic fervour for Zafonic Balding has fortunate win Rapid Raceline Europe Crowd support can narrow the odds against Europeans Captains expect a close struggle in the second match between women profession of Europe and the United States Brownsdon demands sudden-death trials Swimming Panthers are set tough task Ice Hockey Struggling Leeds are running out of time Rugby League United States Repton face The Leys A married couple who make the perfect partnership From a Special Correspondent in Vancouver: Robertson let down by his poor putting Golf Coles leads senior Tour challengers First Class Cricket County Opportunity for BOA to dicate the sporting pace Wednesday opt for safety first approach Football Trust will withdraw Premier League aid Britain needs another Kerly Newcomers can revive international hockey prospects Yugoslavia expelled from Cup Sport in Brief For the Record Leonard to return ahead of schedule Rugby Union Hofbräu looms large Yachting Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Wright left out of England's World Cup party Gascoigne back on international duty Squad Leeds raise pressure on Uefa Multiyork for One Week only Davies and Nicholas look for flying start Draw Maktoums to cut back in Britain Continual search for success By our Sports Staff: Torrance challenges for lead First round Scores Catch tips scales of credibility John, Paul, George and... What happed to Ringo on the Beatles' first hit single? Taylor's Port Health Can you hear me, Auntie? A young maths teacher is the unlikely leader of the fight against the broadcasting of Radio 4 on FM only Motoring 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 Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Boys who want to make it big Clive Davis on a new generation of young jazz musicians whose love of the classic big-band sound is more than more nostalgia Skating to success Dance London City Ballet Churchill, Bromley Shakespeare for thrills Theatre The Wax King Man-in the Moon Glimpses of passing innocents Galleries: Richard Cork reviews an exhibition in Manchester which takes a long-overdue look at the way artists through the centuries have depicted children Voices outshine their setting Opera: Scottish Opera's Ii Travatore at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow Two treatments but no cures Television Review Manic intensity Rock Galleries: Critic's Choice Blessings for a peace-maker Albertina Sisulu was once a mother to her orphaned siblings. Now, Alice Thomson reports, she is mother to millions The kiwi fruit: in memoriam Farewell to an exotic beauty that was once every ehic restaurateur's bit on the side All calm about the storm What does the German in the street think about the current furore? A love story in death's shadow As Paula McBride starts married life with the Anc guerrilla she helped to free, their troubles are probably far from over The honeymoon is over Cystitis is often a recurring and debilitating disease, particularly for young women, Victoria McKee reports. Now a national centre is planned to treat the problem Relative death values Should how much someone is loved determine their care? Boots Loo, no hands From start to finish, going to the lavatory can now be a germ-free experience What really worries a teenager? Size, sex, HIV and who to ask about them, are the stuff of teenage anxiety says Barbara Lamb Travellers' tales of tragedy Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford The roots of the problem Slowing disease with nicotine Car prices outstrip inflation Motor Manufactures have been pushing up prices for a decade, Vaughan Freeman reports King off the road The Range Rover has new suspension. It was worth the suspense Bald facts on tyre wear Worn treads could lead to a £10,000 fine and a driving ban Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental MGB magic Coupé coming Jeeps jump in Extra range Germans get first Accords Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skoda is no joke Horse sense Good read Classic Cars Tradestock Ltd Godfrey Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items S&b Motors Offer AIM Motorcare Hughes Bearconsfield The Times Built with the delicacy of a butterfly Kevin Eason finds that meticulous producation in the new BMWs makes for outstanding motoring Personal Established 1785 Radar Detector Concise Crossword No 2908 BBC1 Satellite World Variations Radio 3
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