News from 05/10/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Hinton, Malcolm Brown, Cobbold, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, David Tytler, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Djm, Barry Trowbridge, Cedric Prys-Roberts, Harvey Elliott, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Paul Wilson (Chief Executive), Karl Knight, Paul Tyler, Judith Chernaik, Roger Eames, Chris Dillow and Mark Cliffe, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Simon Aplin, Martin Griffiths, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Howard Davies, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Christopher Bate-Williams, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, David Bryer, Matthew Bond and Lulu Yu, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, James Pretty, Pat Blair, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Hugh Montefiore, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, John Percival, Stan Lehman, Henry Marking, Jerome Burne, George Brock, Brenda Polan, R. C. Lacey, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Adam Lebor, Martin Hoyle, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Scott, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Donald Longmore (Senior Consultant), Richard Evans, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Kennedy (Secretary, Political, Social and Economic Policy), Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Goldberg, Hyam Maccoby (Librarian), Michael Seely, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Matthew D'Ancona, Education Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Julian Filochowski, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, David Rhind, Director General and Chief Executive, Elisabeth Ribbans, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Jan Raath, Walter Ellis, Christopher Irvine, Anthony Everitt, Secretary General, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoPicture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Jumbo jet plunges into flats More than 150 feared dead as cargo plane crashes in Amsterdam Walkman is 'knighted' On Other Pages Sarajevo flight Law awards Index Life & Times 'I took my son and jumped from the window' Platform Fashion Abbey National 68% say no to Europe treaty Poll shows dislike of Maastricht crosses party lines Frizzell Financial Services Limited Wistful Fowler faces challenge of staging counter-attack The Tory chairman's main task at Brighton will be to present John Major as a winner, Peter Riddell writes Major's quips fall on stony ground Nicholas Watt finds that US one-liners are lost on most Britons Tory chiefs seek to regain initiative Picture Gallery New parents barred from second ballot on school's opt-out College's changes defended Healers put their faith in the hi-tech touch Electrodes and lasers have replaced the laying-on of hands, Writes Jerome Burne Walkman inventor is knighted Festive shoppers face sterling bill The rising cost of imports is likely to be borne by Christmas shoppers, write Louise Hidalgo and Harvey Elliott Whitehall fuel bill up Parents refuse burial Hitler relics for sale Gunpoint fine quashed Woman bowled out Pilot dies in air crash Hill's grave desecrated Jewellery & Silverware by Selected Designers for… French 'hold talks over BR routes' News in Brief Fresh evidence clears caffeine of charges Coffee 'no risk to healthy hearts' RSPCA Art dealer to give faker his own show Passive smokers backed Cavalier Spassky is held to seventh draw By our Social Services Correspondent: Care costs 'force old to sell homes' 80,000 defendants a year could lose right to trial by jury Wives share chore of balancing books Essilor (UK) Ltd. Picture Gallery Opponents of women priests step up fight Gang steals £25,000 parrots News in Brief Bomb charge Tourists die Two arrested Beet the record Bond winners Double engine failure spelt doom for E1 A1 cargo jet A highly unlikely series of catastrophic events appears to lie behind last night's crash of an Israeli cargo jet, writes Harvey Elliott, air correspondent Fear of the far right marks anniversary of unification Protesters mock Kohl at east German rally Abbey National Muslims see UK troops as bulwark against Serbs Delors targets Elysée Suspicion of UK pollutes talks on summit agenda Memory & Concentration Studies Abkhazia clashes threaten new war News in Brief Havel solution (Reuter): Iliescu leads (Reuter): Bomb queries Strike talks (Reuter): Nobel runners BMW Bush and Clinton opt for high-risk format on debates (AP): Advisers to President Bush and Bill Clinton have set… Time International War hero puts courage to test on the political stage New Age fans battle with sceptics in Tacoma court Angola ballot puts Savimbi on guard First steps to peace in southern Africa Our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): Mozambique sides end 16-year war (AP): Brazil jail riot claims 111 lives Saint from slums poised to win Rio poll Brazil voters have had enough of corrupt politicians after the impeachment of Collor, Gabriella Gamini writes Picture Gallery Minority to vote in Kuwait Iran's submarine purchase tilts Gulf power balance Our Foreign Staff: Britain warns Guyana leaders against rigged-election dangers MBA Attack on Emperor Akihito foiled News in Brief (Reuter): Youths riot (Reuter): Soldier killed Mission fails (AFP): Labor loses (Reuter): Buthelezi call (AP): Cash prize Tory bandages torn apart ... and moreover What industry needs Howard Davies, director-general of the CBI, sets an economic agenda for the government The unmaking of the British Bernard Levin asks if this country will soon manufacture nothing at all Picture Gallery Standing up for Delors Passing the book Minimalist art The Real Opposition How Civil Wars End A Level Track Europe as key to party divide Hospitals' future Fighter costs Ways to supply needs of the poorest Overseas aid cuts Jewish land Maps of London's 'underworld' Opera House report Criminal Justice Act Brotherly orders Court Circular Birthdays today Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Word-Watching Service luncheons Rosemary Sutcliff Y. T. T. (Distribution) Ltd ISC Projex Ltd Today's royal engagements Appointments Retirements Forthcoming marriages Understanding the true value of a common identity within Europe Marriages Nature notes Denny Hulme Denis "Denny" Hulme, Formula One world motor racing champion in 1967, died of a heart attack during the Bathurst 1000 saloon car endurance race in Australia yesterday, aged 55. He was born in Nelson, New Zealand, on June 18,1936 Fulbright awards William Barrett William Barrett, American philosopher and chronicler of the postwar generation of New York intellectuals, died of cancer in Tarrytown, New York, on September 8, aged 78. He was born in New York City on December 30,1913 Turner watercolour may fetch £500,000 Latest wills Journalist's award Prime Minister University news Cardinal Jacques Martin Cardinal jacques Martin. former Prefect of the Apostolic Household at the Vatican, died on September 27 in Rome aged 84. He wasborn on August 26,1908, at Amiens, France A Foxhunters Memoirs Fading Tory stars smell blood beside the seaside As the Conservatives gather in Brighton for their annual conference, the old bruisers are limbering up for a confrontation and the air is thick with the sound of old scores being settled, Philip Webster writes The Times Crossword No 19,041 Parker Duofold Two thirds would throw out Maastricht Word-Watching More than 150 feared dead in plane inferno Goodwin's foresight saga beats the slump In the News The Pound Stock Market Threatened pits may be sold off before privatisation Trafalgar House confirms review panel enquiry By our City Staff: Publisher books listing French live up to image in risk business Sterling faces more turmoil John Charcol By our Industrial Staff: Unions to fight for wages councils Clinton aims to target foreign firms on unpaid tax Emirates Trafalgar goes on bid alert Swedes use pressure from currency markets to accelerate reforms Sweden needs action not words to get its message across, Anne Wibble tells Colin Narbrough Eurotunnel to confirm cash call prospect Euro Disney falls below issue price CBI attacks proposed insider dealing laws Business Roundup Ten vie for Lloyd's seat MMI decision soon Linx bolsters board Buyouts at six-year low First auguries of bids to come Comment Tipping the wink Iron-man Petras Indian caper Toytown goodies Russian PR It's make your mind up time for that nice, indecisive Mr Major Economic View Anatole Kaletsky believes the prime minister should remember the motto of the Sas: who dares, wins Picture Gallery Red Star CBI tries to end spiral of rents and empty shops By a Correspondent: Ford fails to find female carmakers Market looks for light at end of Eurotunnel Peporting this Week Fairline sails into turbulent waters Smaller Companies Short-term cash backs UK firms British Funds City salaries show inflation threat will re-emerge Gilt-Edged Senator accuses Bank of cover-up Sanctions threat in oilseed row Capitalisation, week's change Meeting the Challenge of Insurance Worldwide New status, renewed challenge Independence for a whole section of medical practice is celebrated today. Pat Blair considers the benefits for practitioners Picture Gallery The profession of many skills The college's main function is to keep up standards at all levels, writes cedric prys-Roberts Picture Gallery Wilde Sapte Building Services Engineers Beating pain, with the patient's help New ways are being found to ensure comfort after an operation The Royal Bank of Scotland Hannaford Upright Ernst & Young Meadow Contruction & Refurbishment Ltd This hurts me less than it hurts you Doctors are learning how to deal with intractable pain Glaxo World leaders in child care How is Britain pioneering infant research, asks Malcolm Brown At the cutting edge of care Benn delivers timely reminder Rematch with Eubank on the cards after third-round stoppage in Rome Problems persist at Swinton St Helens stumble to victory Rugby League Pooley proves better of Leander pair Rowing Waqar in sight of a fortune Cricket Arazi roars back to pay Boutin tribute Boardman is halted by pothole in road race trial Cycling Gallant User Friendly fails to hold Subotica Racing Tenby cut to 10-1 for Derby Sports Service Talented Gymcrak Tiger to scent winning trail again Mandarin Pontefract Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Fine second for Sheikh Albadou Warwick Southwell Rambo's Hall relishes ram as Glover completes treble Rapid Raceline Selectors unlikely to risk Harlequin duo against Canada Gloucester provide reason! for cheer Craven and South Africa fluff their opening lines Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Dunn keeps Wasps' flying start on course A dreary slog at Southgate Walker brings life to jaded Cardiff Match by Match Solheim Cup Details For the Record By our Sports Staff: Lane's Consistency produces win in German Masters Golf Sixsmith routs Olympic victors Surbiton rue missed penalty strokes Jones gets back to winning ways In Brief Hendry through Ken Wilmshurst Britain beaten Coles wins Matthews retires O'Connor ahead New leaders Harvey triumphs Dalglish delighted to be reaping rich dividends Everton pay dearly for absence of invention Slaven shows how it should be done Atkinson chips in amid Villa's mastery The Times Table of the FA Premier League Hutchison hands welcome tonic to ailing Liverpool Limpar's telling touch adds to Arsenal's enigma Pearce's equaliser gives Forest a lift Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Dicks deserves dismssal Maskell inspires Swindon Shrewsbury survive test of character Davies leads charge to Solheim Cup victory Nilsmark keeps cool at Dalmahoy to secure famous victory for Europe's women golfers Gascoigne impresses BUPA Healthchoice Leeds to play off on Swiss soil Friends in need for Wright Swede savours sweet moment Newcastle stay on course for record Put drama in your life The curtsin rises on an exciting offer to Times readers How the coat came back to life: a long story When the chaps won't have it The 1992 Committee can make or break a Tory prime minister Ronald Butt looks at its role A ghost of a chance of sympathy Working Life: Libby Purves asks why some jobs are considered a joke I. Q. of 145 and Can't Remember? Danger man: Michael Jackson in Bucharest Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 release across the country History in the attic Theatre Dreams of Anne Frank Polka, Wimbledon Rangside drama packs a punch Television Review Groping in the dark Opera Don Giovanni Coliseum Ancient and modern Dance Angika The Place Prison is a cabaret, old chum Kander and Ebb's latest musical, Kiss of the Spider Women, is about to hit London. Clive Davis watched the show in Toronto, and talked to its creators Follow the subway lines Judith Chernaik celebrates the arrival of poetry on New York's public transport Shades Royal National Theatre Someone transfers Arts Brief Free and spirited Concert News International Exhibitions Limited The Times Theatre Club Put some drama back in your life The Times invites theatre-lovers to take their places in a select circle, with two tickets for the price of one Why nothing beats a live performance Terms and Conditions Long is the waywhen winter sets in For sheer cosiness, elegance and usefulness, the long coat is sweeping its way back, predicts Brenda Polan Where the only thing hot is the air Matthew Parris wonders what conclusions to draw from the way party conference delegates dress Val Saint Lambert Ehrman Kits Ltd Jackson's Romanian appeal The people of Bucharest had seen nothing like it as rock's fey superstar descended. Nicholas Watt reports on a city in shock The Times Educational Supplement The panther turns grey Bobby Seale might have come to Britain to galvanise our black youth - but he is still trapped in his own history Heroines are still fighting As Kuwait goes to the polls, its women go to the barricades Meet the head Education fair helps parents choose Too clever by half British pride in the rigour of university selection might be misplaced, Peter Scott believes The man who made men out of Oundle Public school celebrates the centenary of a great tradition The Times Educational Supplement Noble exploits of the round square Twenty-five years ago, Gordonstoun inspired the name for a living memorial to the ideals of Kurt Hahn The London Institute Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls… The Royal College of Surgeons of England City of London School for Girls Barbican University of Pennsylvania U. S. A. 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