News from 08/10/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Natasha Fairweather, Louis Blom-Cooper, Julia Llewellyn Smith, William Kay, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Michael Biddiss (President), David Adams, Robert Silver, Victoria Glendinning, R. H. Wright, Andrew Pierce, Helena Kennedy, Alexander Robson, Clive Wilmer, John Moir, Eve-Ann Prentice and Dessa Trevisan, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jenny McEwan, Anthony G. Freeman, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, P. Tucker, Edward Underhill, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, David Pannick, J. E. Callagan, S. P. Jones, Darren Warner, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Michael Binyon and James Pringle, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Peter Taylerson, Steve Keenan, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Vernon White, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Pat Blair, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Jim Dutton, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, John Ebor, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, David Watt, Edward Gorman, David Crosby (Consultant surgeon), Ray Clancy and Nicholas Wood, Sidney Brichto (Senior Vice-President), Edward Fennell, Marion Cotter, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Almond, Alison Roberts, Chris Patten, Williams Chairman, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Dunscombe, Chief Executive, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Denza, Matthew d'Ancona, Alastair Brett, Barry Pickthall, James Woodall, Ian Ross, Mark a Thomas, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Blyth Harvey, Oliver Kehoe (Manager), Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian MacArthur Education Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Ray Clancy and Robert Morgan, Michael Colvin (Chairman), Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Antonia Fraser, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Chris Dighton, Paul Cave, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, James Stanford, Director General, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horovitz, Martin Waller, Ana Nicholls, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Thompson, Nefer Alaia, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Benedict Birnberg, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, Thomas Stuttaford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Norris K. Haugh, Martin Roberts (Deputy President),
ResumoThatcher derides Major's EC vision Heseltine silences Tory doubters—then former leader reopens Maastricht wounds Just as the cabinet appeared to be gaining the upper hand in the internal Tory debate on Europe, an intervention from Baroness Thatcher has fuelled the controversy Lamont plans huge cuts in public spending Index Life & Times Sex Bias and the Law Signs of nerves in summit city Beauty and the Beast Hospitals on a spree London bomb Black box found Town falls Tunnel vision Coal bid Patten's lecture rattles Peking Asprey The Trials of Gorbachev Hospitals spending millions in fight to stave off closure PR battle over way to run health care National & Provincial Building Society Damage inspection: firemen climb into a ward at St… Jet engine shut down on descent to Gatwick By our Air Correspondent: Amsterdam engine had no fire damage The Pocket Answer-Machine Editors denounce privacy law drive Nurse threatened New BBC executive Crisps go chocolate Charities losing put Mother's plea to son Church cash enquiry Crowther still critical Soap writer tells how he chose victims for carnage Black marks against characters in EastEnders meant they were destined for 'very painful removal' By Staff Reporters: Five injured in two central London bomb explosions Green group claims Sellafield hot spots Australia says Britain is a poor cousin Girl tells of murder in Florida Yachts duel for supremacy Vivien Cherry, skipper of Coopers & Lybrand, sends her first Times dispatch from the British Steel Challenge round-the-world yacht race BBC Radio NHS trust hospital criticised for suicide Metropolitan Police Court blocks 'police negligence' claim over husband's death Jubilee line cut angers travellers Southeast London has waited decades for an Underground link. It may wait much longer, Michael Dynes reports Brilliant Fischer overturns theory British Midland Picture Gallery Children hate women drinking Tidy up this Autumn with B&Q Heseltine papers over party cracks Europe's 'prizes' dangled in front of Maastricht opponents Conference News &Views The Lady fires both barrels on ERM Thatcher Publishers quick to fill knowledge gap The Treaty Hill House Hammond Diplomatic Chancellor walks fine line on EC Lamont Hurd rebuffed Ulster call rejected News in Brief Early start Today's agenda BR to sell off parcel deliveries Railways Peugeot Treaty heat leaves sceptics in the cold Riddell in Brighton Clarke to crack down on young tearaways Law and Order Patten vows to scrap campus closed shop Students Multiyork Made to Order Autmn Sale Lilley targets 'scroungers' Dole Fraud The Times Lang promises more home-grown policies Scotland SAGE DPP tries to plug loophole in drink-drive legislation SAAB Picture Gallery Hatred festers on Belfast's peace line Edward Gorman reports on a protest by Ulster Catholics at rise in murder attempts by unionist gunmen Dogfight expected over ban on docking Jail 'loses' grave of IRA killer News in Brief Barrister killed Yacht reprieve Train fall Tea junction Patten wants Hong Kong vote extended to workforce The colony's governor envisages a wide franchise for legislative council polls, write Michael Binyon and James Pringle Japan's elders feel verbally challenged March on homeland delayed Mandela changes tack on bantustan protest as Tutu fears rising ethnic tensions Rank Xerox Ltd College football crowd raises campaign cheer for Clinton The campus vote is swinging to the Democrats, reports Jamie Dettmer from Raleigh, North Carolina Perot lectures to America on homespun economics Forte Hotels Police and military plunder Haiti anew Candidates go into purdah before the great TV debate Issues in Focus Thousands flee from Serb conquerors of Bosnian border town Major to set Rats time limit Republics seek reunion with Moscow Economic realities are burying the dream of independence cherished by former members of the Ussr, writes Anne McElvoy from Moscow Iraqi Kurds come under air attack News in Brief (Reuter): Guyana victor (Reuter): Border clash (Reuter): Marchers shot Plea to Savimbi From Reuter in Lima: Peru guerrilla jailed for life Hughes Furnishers By our Foreign Staff: Rebellious Gorbachev evicted by Yeltsin Lira gets a reprieve as Amato wins vote on cuts Hopes for Hong Kong Chris Patten on his plans to safeguard a way of life Craig Brown ...and moreover An alien legal tradition There is widespread ignorance of the nature of European law in Britain, warns David Pannick The trials of Gorbachev Don't persecute the man who freed Russia, says Bernard Levin Picture Gallery A class apart The Times Diary Ring in the old The Times Diary Stoppeth one in three The Times Diary Always the Busy Bridesmaid Typhoon Patten Let Students Choose Tragedies that engulf us all Crown court barristers Rejection of Derek Bentley's pardon Serving the Church All in a name Trail of the V2 'Folly' to revise history syllabus Ratifying Maastricht Foreign aid reduction Shattered Court Circular Birthdays today Lord Woolf Announcements Today's royal engagements Library faces budget cut Picture Gallery Building threatens river birdlife Latest wills Luncheons Dinner Service dinner Receptions Application for appointment as QC Latymer Upper School Hertz remembered Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages University news Coins to be sold Denholm Elliott Denholm Elliott, stage and screen actor, died of tuberculosis aggravated by the HIV virus at his home in Ibiza on October 6 aged 70. He was born in London on May 31,1922 Anniversaries Professor Archibald Duncan Professor Archibald Sutherland Duncan, former executive dean of the faculty of medicine and professor of medical education in the University of Edinburgh, died in Edinburgh on October 1 aged 78. He was born in Darjeeling, where his father was a Churh of Scotland missionary, on July 17,1914 Islam builds a future from past Germans rediscover their history from air William douglas Home Apperciations Mohammed Hidayattulah William Barrett Students' demands met by reforms Times Crossword No 19,044 A trip to France under the sea Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch IBM Weather Men who linger on the pulse Conference sketch Business Today in Business The Pound Interest Rates Pound strengthens as markets look to Germany East Midlands joins bid for British Coal Canary Wharf line changes On balance, secrecy is the bottom line Lyonnaise sells stake in Anglian ADAYTUM Relief for Lloyd's in report on Gooda Pound devaluation will boost growth to 2% says forecast EC drops pan to help small firms Surrey Building Society Halstead raises dividend From Reuter in Sydney: Qantas triples annual profits ahead of privatisation GA buys leading role in Canada Computer People Group cuts payout Isosceles issues denial Goodman Fielder sells Wattie to Heinz Business Roundup Frankfurt shake-up Aid for Irish exporters BCE wants to borrow Ramus to sell stake Hope for Conder staff Cheers at Burn Stewart Ipeco climbs at halfway Joint venture for Clyde CBI urges firms to use recession in war on wages Court will rule on BCCI in two weeks Threadbare look to Austin Reed Hewlett Packard Allied leisure slides to £2.2m Lower sales add to slide at Renishaw The Sunday Times Independent Education Hewden Stuart builds tower of cash Tempus British Funds Hopes of cheaper money bring back the buyers Stock Market (Reuter): Dow down as Fed declines to cut World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Silver linings in the clouds Comment Avoiding risk Healthy exchange The Times City Diary Channon catch The Times City Diary Blues for Green The Times City Diary Feint hopes The Times City Diary BCCI highlights the riddles of international bank policing Touche Ross, the liquidator, is likely to take several more years to close the files on the failed bank, as william kay reports Charitable review Homes and jobs Travellers are safe with Abta Oldest Irish bank Brain power Talk to Towry Law The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Shares rally extended Health Group Iberia Executive travellers want more for less Business Travel The travel business is evolving more attractive and economical packages to woo and keep customers during the recession, writes Harvey Elliott Making room for businesswomen Hotels are learning that women want more than frills and gimmicks Loyalty on the wing Many are the ways to entice the frequent flier, says Steve Keenan Virgin Work and play on the journey Business Travel Competing airlines are providing entertainment and even phones Transwede The battle to offer the best Millions are being spent by airports, says Harvey Elliott BA spends £100m to pull the customers Airline offers comfort to people escaping the office A song at bedtime From karaoke kits to faxes, hotels are relying on technology to entice guests, Marion Cotter reports Turkish Airlines Make it a policy to get cover Unlike holidaymakers, business travellers must find their own insurance Taking trains to market Rail managers are turning to promotions reverse their losses Tickets react smarthy Delays at airport check-ins should soon be cut, reports Steve Keenan Business Travel Malaysia Airlines Avoid the health trap Heading for foreign parts? A few basic precautions can ensure that a trip is not spoilt by illness Vaccinationand medicines apart, basic hygiene and common sense reduce risks South African Airways ASB faces hard race against the incoming tide of takeovers The Accounting Standards Board is facing a busy autumn keeping up with company bids Stranded on the road to a Euro standard GPG jumps the gun Any Other Business Merger fever Any Other Business On to a winner Any Other Business When audits are superfluous Time keeper Any Other Business Accountancy & Finance Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Financial Director Financial Controller Parker Fast forward the blue-blanket video Audit London Examinations Accountancy & Finance Alcar Accountancy Opportunities The price of violence Defeat betrays several football weaknesses Tactical ploy Vote of thanks Regional Internal Auditor Two solutions Berkeley Morgan Independent Financial Advisers PQ Management Accountants Research Librarian Accurate Downes top of his form Schools Sport Norwegians go to town on the Olympic ideal David Miller in Lillehammer Eight of the Best Barclay Simpson Mandarin: Double Echo has strong credentials York Haydock Park Yesterday's Results Moffatt underlines promise with fine victory on Majed Wincanton Mandarin: Ludlow Rambo's Hall 12-1 for sequel Rapid Raceline Confident Wales show old verve Italians play well but are outgunned Saracens eye Hertsmere Fixtures Racing Wiser Norman addresses back nine of his career Mitchell Platts, golf correspondent, charts the fall and rise of an Open champion returned from the wilderness Draw Lindsay plots national growth as RFL head South Africans show improved form Rovers fall to final flourish Rugby League MacFie's training pays handsome dividends Squash Rackets Little Woods Donovan musters challenge Yachting Coton keeps Rovers at bay with fine performance in goal Own goal benefits City's cup cause Everton overcome depleted visitors Newcastle extend winning run Last Night's Results The Times Coupe's aggression brings reward Appleyard wants rise in standard Hockey For the Record Mosley deplores 'negative' disputes In Brief Promoters split Atlanta lead Hardy's title No easy passage Sports Letters Hughes strikes early to secure United's passage Robson and Parker play full part Crewe spring surprise on West Ham United Global Mobile Outstanding ties in third-round draw Holyfield says Bruno must wait Arsenal escape after shoot-out Leeds will miss usual support Tennis sets up national league Dooley opens book on violence Lamb leads as all is forgiven A party to beat all parties Everyone who is anyone will be at Jeffrey Archer's conference bash Books p5 Balancing the males of justice The legal system is run by and for men. Helena Kennedy pleads for a fairer hearing for women The symbol of justice may be a woman, but why settle for symbols? When a film script becomes real life Private Life: John Diamond on what sex addiction really means Peter O'Toole Appointments Is the Law Male? Helena Kennedy, Qc, is to lead a Times/Dillons debate on injustice in the legal system. Further details and a ticket application form on page 6 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari 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) Loveless and witless marriage Opera: London Le nozze di Figaro Sadler's Wells Excitement at a premium Concert: Barbican NQHO/Wordsworth Barbican Hall Song-slinger in town Rock: London Loudon Wainwright Borderline Light and dark mixture Concert: South Bank RPO/Maxwell Davies Festival Hall Drawing on a great tradition Cinema: Geoff Brown on Beauty and the Beast, White Men Can't Jump, As You Like It, Othello, Spotswood and Blue Ice 60 years late and D. O. A. Theatre: a disappointing Noël Coward premiere Post Mortem King's Head Royal Court Theatre Carmen Jones Sadlers Wells When the world went to the brink Television Review The Theatre Club Banana boat? Arts Brief Back hitching Mostly Harmless By Douglas Adams Heinemann, £12 Usurer who craved the law James Woodall recommends John Gross's survey of Shylock's evolution to those who accuse Shakespeare of anti-Semitism Shylock By John Gross Chatto & Windus, £18 Impaled on the Serbian stake Transylvania and beyond By Dervla Murphy John Murray, £16.95 Romania in Turmoil a Contemporary History By Martin Rady I. B. Tauris, £12.95 pbk Case dismissed Hatred and Contempt By Peter Rawlinson Chapmans, £14.99 A prophet in Israel Judaism, Human Values, and the Jewish State By Yeshayahu Leibowitz Edited by Eliezer Goldman Harvard University Press, £31.95 Disraeli bows to Beattie Modern British Jewry By Geoffrey Alderman Oup, £40 The Adelphi Press Private faces in public places Antonia Fraser on a study of biography which says that literary executors should ignore authors' requests to destroy papers Keepers of the Flame Literary Estates and the Rise of Biography By Ian Hamilton Hutchinson, £18.99 The grand Instructor, Burke The Great Melody a Thematic Biography and Commented Anthology of Edmund Burke By Conor Cruise O'Brien Sinclair-Stevenson, £22.50 Scorning idylls of the laureate Tennyson By Michael Thorn Little, Brown, £20 Dusting off our Journals Literary Magazines Dusting off our journals Is the Law Male? The Times Dillons Debate High stakes to be won South Africa is deciding Whether to legalise 'hard' gambling History Man comes in from the cold Anthony Freeman has been rehabilitated by the prime minister, Matthew d'Ancona reports The curse of the great admiral Dominicans say that Columbus brought bad luck Beware bogus doctors The phoney is dangerous but hard to spot Monday Bernard Hodes Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company T. C. A Management Consultants NB Selection Ltd Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Harvey Nash Plc Sudden quest for quality Companies are finding that concentrating time and effort on recruitment pays dividends later, as Hugh Thompson reports St. James Associates The Royal Bank of Scotland Interexec Plc Network Systems L. 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