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News from 23/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

Autores

Adrien J. G. Sturgeon, Chartered engineer, George Cole, Jon Ashworth, Richard Diment, Director and Chief Executive, Charles Fredericks, Nick Nuttall, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Harold Lever, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Louise Taylor and Phil Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Michael Horsnell and Julia Llewellyn Smith, CP, Richard Streeton, D. G. Lee, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Nancy Crawshaw, Ex-chairman, Kevin Eason, Adrian Morant, Gerald Davies, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, AJM, Robin Squire, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, D. L. Heath, (Director), Ruth Gledhill, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Neil Bennett and Philip Webster, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Martin Waller and Debra Isaac, John Percival, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman and Patricia Tehan, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Sara MacMillan, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Peter Purton, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Martin Fletcher, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alan Ryan, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Elizabeth Cole, Martin Winter, Alice Thomson, Thomas Hellyer, Peter Thompson, Director, Malcolm Argent (Group Director and Secretary), Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Bill Cater, Rodney Hobson, R. H. Gould, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Bethell, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Laing of Dunphail, Director, Keith Blackmore, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Jim Platts, Michael Ivens, Director, Michael Phillips, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, John Melvin, Chartered architects, Ian Channing, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mark Dunn, Christopher Irvine, Roger Pearson, Charles Powell, Private Secretary to prime ministers,

Resumo

Eggs hurled at Queen during Bomber Harris protest in Dresden Stalin gave Katyn order Major's plea over Gatt Index Schwarzkopf BCCI fraud forces banking crackdown Despite a damning report on the Bank of England's handling of BCCI, cataloguing a tragedy of errors, Norman Lamont is resisting demands to dismiss the bank's governor Oxford men on standby for a call to court of King Clinton Egypt Kent police chief set to follow Imbert Cricket Ministers take the private road to recovery London hospitals go under Tomlinson axe Gramophone TV and Radio Africa in Crisis Appeal Economy sets the toughest challenge for cabinet As Major climbs the first peak, he finds more mountains ranged ahead Big interest rate cut offers Tories the strongest chance of revival Despite the gloom, John Major has several trump cards to play in his efforts to restore confidence and morale Winning support for treaty becomes personal crusade Maastricht Pay freeze may lead to strikes Public Sector Tory MPs braced for uproar Council Tax Westminster wallies flock to fool's paradise Political Sketch Railway bomb 'lay on track for hours' News in Brief Suicide of £1.5bn heir Paying through the nose Penny-for-guy gang held Bosnian refugees arrive Convicted paedophile jailed for raping and killing boy of 7 Drugged child was subjected to 'inhuman and wicked cruelty' after being abducted at funfair Couple still wait for their son Scientist explores Martian challenge Haines of the Mirror resigns M50 killing case goes to appeal Police end hunt and disband team that tracked killers Hewlett Packard St Paul's is given new hope News in Brief £300,000 sale Pavarotti offer Lawyer jailed Pedestrian dies Correction Lombard Asian community condemns Bank of England over BCCI Supervision of BCCI degenerated into a "tragedy of errors" which caused particular difficulties for on e group of small businessmen, who remain bitter and distrustful Setback to cause of independent bank Theatre audiences ignore recession Rolex Oyster Craig Brown The way it isn't Offer of Islamic treasures splits art world Britain has a chance to secure a private collection of Islamic art described as the finest in the world. But are there too many strings attacked? An Nippon Airways Halifax Shutting London hospitals 'would fund better Gp care' Tomlinson report on health services After months rumours, Londoners will leran today which teaching hospitals are to be recommended for closure Patients' centre offers vision for the future Lunn Poly Law Society tells MacKay to think again on legal aid Lord Chancellor's proposals for fixed fees are ill-judged, solicitors' leader says Demand for end to secrecy Exhausted Spassky wins plea for a rest Glenmorangie By our Legal Correspondent: Lawyer attacks CPS over custody rules Vodafone MPs to hold independent review of energy policy Enquiry Vote for coal wins all-party support Rebel Derelict areas to be given new life Villages Safeway Lynk emerges to announce U-turn Government seeks to tighten controls on immigration Europe divisions revived Multiyork Richard leads peers' race Four vie for Gould post Bill seeks to create 'guard dog' for press Parliament next Week Nation's health improves Around the Lobby A slap for travellers Coe's tips Warm advice IRA defied In Parliament Jeers and cheers greet royal peacemaker in Germany The Queen focused on reconciliation in Dresden, but, for some, it is still too soon to erase the sears caused by Arthur 'Bomber' Harris Africans bombard Liberian rebels Cape court backs teenage abortion Dixons (AP): Parliament stormed in Togo News in Brief (AP): Unesco prizes (Reuter): Famine worse (AP): Star dies Breakdown of Gatt talks sets stage for global trade war The White House is deciding whether to implement punitive sanctions on up to $ 1bn of imports from the European Community Why the subsidy battle was lost Emperor's visit evokes bitter memories Picture Gallery Clinton aides advised the EC against reaching export pact In the first of a series of articles examining American election issue, Martin Fletcher in Washington looks at why Bill Clinton feels vulnerable over trade Gatt Peking gives Patten lecture on co-operation over Hong Kong Perot's poll boost irks Democrats (AP): Baghdad signs UN aid accord News in Brief Rabin threat Premier chosen Fusion claim Serb-Croat partition plan ignored Muslim will to fight The omens for peace are not good, with factional leaders changing their tune to suit their new military positions Our Foreign Staff: US reveals catalogue of Bosnia atrocities UN relief flights to Sarajevo resumed Russia takes fast lane to danger Letter from Rogue army of guards holds sway over anxious Moscow Jurists link Sicilian politician to Mafia Brands Hatch Circuits Ltd (AP): Thousand claim 'jet amnesty' News in Brief (Reuter): Policeman dies (AFP): Minister ill Arms warning Editor wins Calm that followed the Stormin' The peace-loving general believes America's next campaign should be in schools His image as a can-do winner made him infinitely marketable. He could be taking 90 speaking engagements a month Privilege Breaks Over 180 quality country houses and inns awaiting your discovery The Times Johansens When Glitter made his first little twinklea A small town in Wiltshire celebrates a brief moment of glory—the day it was midwife to a pop legend Friends of the Elderly Green for growth Why build a factory at twice the cost? Egypt trembles on the brink Tonight John Major arrives in a country brought near to collapse by Muslim extremists. Christopher Walker reports Fears of a repeat of the Iranian revolution threaten the peace process Taking sides across the aisles The factions are mustering in the campaign to influence synod's vote on women priests Where the Tourist is a Terrorist Target and an Armed Guard May Be Prudent Wine Rack Simon Jenkins The National Trust's takeover of our greatest country houses was a triumph of diplomacy Stalin's final solution New documents prove the Katyn massacre was ordered by the Soviet leader, says Nicholas Bethell Inside the mind of Hillary Clinton The next first lady may prove far more interesting than her enemies' stereotype gives her credit for, writes Alan Ryan Her views are now taken for granted in the field of children's rights Bare bait Diary Wakeham, the new Whitelaw Diary Bottom line Diary For the record Diary The Wealth of Nations Helmut Kohl must stop helping the French obstruct Gatt Time for a Fireside Chat John Major must soften up the public for austerity ahead We are All Berliners now The Queen's visit closes a tired old chapter Objectivity on pit closures Response to Bingham on BCCI Strain at the top Staff college role Industry and transport Threat to city squares Communications need Innocent victims of a 'free press' Council tax Vanished sparkle Ties that bind Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Dinners Service dinners Personal Column Picture Gallery Church news In the Matter of Windsor Life Assurance Company… Marriages Alamein dinner Royal Thames Yacht Club Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Reception Honorary CBE Shirley Booth Shirley Booth, American stage and screen actress, died after a brief illness at her home in North Chatham, Massachusetts, on October 16, probably aged 94. Reference books give her date of birth in New York City as August 30,1907, but it is more likely she was born Thelma Booth Ford in 1898 Word-Watching Professor William Witte William Witte, professor of German in the University of Averdeen, 1951-77, died on September 22 aged 85. He was born on February 18,1907 Personal Column Court & Social Advertising JIM Garrison Jim Garrison, the New Orleans district attorney whose conspiracy theory concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy formed the basis of the recent controversial film J. F. K., died on October 21 aged 71. He was born in Dennison, Iowa On this Day October 23 1890 A parcel of potential From leather-jacked courier to jumbo jet, Bill Cater examines the rise and rise of the £2,500-million express delivery industry Royal Mail International Taking on the Big Brown wolf The withdrawal of Federal Express has let in another American giant Two wheels are better than four Cycles still make the fastest city deliveries, says Bill Cater Parcelforce gets ready for market Government is most likely to go for a management buyout Securicor Omega Express Small fry pick at the big fish Specialism is the key to success Even stray pigeons can provide a niche for delivery firms offering distinctive delivery services Parcel Force On the nail, on the dot Logistically speaking, there's no time like the last minute Is there light at the end? Firms chip away at Post Office monopoly Time to find missing link Eastern express on the move United Parcel Service BCCI: fraud warnings 'Ignored' London hospitals face the axe Hurdles ahead Life sentences Treasure offer Hospital threat Legal aid dispute Immigration bill Walking to Mars' southern pore The Times Crossword No 19,057 War crimes claim Monrovia battles Trade war looms Private army Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Today's Times People Weather Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts 37-39 Chambers survey shows UK in second lee of recession Going, but not all gone, at property auction US and Germany follow Major's dash for growth Exports and imports shirnk A slump in last month's trade figures highlights the weakness of the world economy Infotech 42 Sketchley to limit blow from mines Sport 44-48 BA to take over Dan-Air with £30m cash injection Singapore Airlines Law Results Page 43 Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Glory days are over for Albert Fisher Tempus Bank's supervisory approach was deficient The BCCI Scandal Bingham calls for supervision to be strengthened without any 'radical recasting' of the system Sears Roebuck in red for first time in 60 years Business Roundup Brent Walker sale Quinton to lead Wimpey Granada shake-up Mill workers lose jobs Sarah Lee to sell brand Ferry Pickering dives Ferguson lifts profit TMC starts legal action The Army Benevolent Fund Gateway chief steps down in wake of Isosceles reshape Poor trading at Gateway has worried the group's banks and claimed the first boardroom victim By our Industrial Staff: GKN invests £31 m in US operations Post-it Castle communicates 73% rise Yorkshire opposes Carlton's ITN bid Albert Fisher profits tumble to £56m Power regulator to look at costs of coal and gas Nuclear proposes coal link Satellite Industries. Inc The Japan Society Society Sistac International Appointments The New Executive Post Ltd Remittance Express Co Ltd Overseas Jobs Express Dividend forecast change knocks electricity shares Stock Market Reuter: Third-quarter loss reduced at US Air British Funds (Reuter): Dow forges ahead in see-saw session World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Signposts for the next Governor Comment Starring role for Smith The Times City Diary Domesday book The Times City Diary Why banking regulators cannot forget the lessons of BCCI affair As the Bingham Report on BCCI is published, Banking Correspondent Neil Bennett examines the background to the largest fraud in history Loser-in love The Times City Diary Claims can still be made after residential lease is assigned Directors take threat seriously Business Letters Spiralling rents Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Prices close below best Heath Group Cellnet Systems go on line for millions Peter Purton reports on a single Europe-wide network that is now nearing completion Long-Term Number Enter the super card A small bit of plastic will change dialling habits Why listening in will soon be out Ram Mobile Data Calling women, the new users Expansion Plans Smaller is more handy Adrian Morant on how portables have arrived in the handbag BT How telepoint is rising from the dead Battles to break out again on the air waves Rival network operators set new tariffs in the fight for customers Homeward bound for the mobile Operators aim to get users on the hook for a new type of personal phone Farewell to the fax printout NEC IoD seeks capital tax changes Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping the 2CV on the road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opportunity of the Decade Have you ever wondered why Britains best known… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Global link The Amber Hotel General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red Star Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel Picture Gallery Designers on century duty Art: Richard Cork assesses the new gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum Not putting their trust in Princes this season Arts Briefing Theatre page 38 To the limit and over Architecture: a London exhibition celebrates the vision of the versatile Spaniard Santiago Calatrava Marcus Binney on an innovator whose work at Expo 92 and this year's Olympic Games has won wide acclaim Opera page 39 Defy gravity, win new friends Chinese State Circus Clapham Common Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Pain Comes out of the comedy Theatre: a study in treachery; a leaden 'Jacobethan' drama; a triple bill of new writing Making It Better Criterion No point in disguising an utter lack of charm The Dutch Courtesan Orange Tree, Richmond Oldest is best of the new New Voices Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Kaleidoscope set in motion Dance: John Percival selects some highlights from the wide range of work brought together in the Dance Umbrella festival More gloom for the bus queues Television Review: Richard Morrison on a new series from Mel and Griff Victor Hochhauser Don't spare the horses, maestro Opera: Flamboyance but no real feeling in Birmingham; and a thoroughly offensive evening in Glasgow Richard Morrison on a spectacular but oddly passionless Birmingham revival of the Carmen first seen at Earls Court The Times How not to grasp Handel Scottish Opera's new production of Julius Caesar is an appalling musical and theatrical travesty, says Rodney Milnes Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monster wagons roll in America's pioneers have come a long way since the prairie, as Kevin Eason found at the Caravan Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Who'll beat the Astra? Roadwise Mix'n'match Cheap cheap Cold starting Northbound Dash for gas Multiple Classified Advertising Items AC Cobra Lightweight SAAB Authorised Dealers London SAAB Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Domesday data Nick Nuttall finds the computerised version of the ancient reference book will have 21 st-century uses Peacock Computers Convertible computers on duty for a double shift Docking systems: fad or future for the business world? Compaq Central Law Training Ltd The Law Society's examination passes, summer 1992 Solicitors' Final Exams 1993 The College of Law Langer looms large in final plans Australia's smallest player may wield biggest influence at Wembley The Law Society referrals list, summer 1992 The following students were successful in one or more papers, but have not yet completed the Final Examination 'Shamateurism' exposes sad lack of integrity in rugby Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Yamaha to end deal with Jordan Motor Racing St Jovite withdrawn from Breeders' Cup Racing Key plays leading role as Toronto edge closer to title Details Baseball Progressive Tinryland can spark treble for Dunwoody Andarim Newbury Exeter New stand a credit to Newbury Remittance Man triumphs after blunder Doncaster Mandarin: Hereford Tommy Wallis dies, aged 69 Rapid Raceline Lukic blames bright lights for his Ibrox gloom Maleeva sisters show Britain route to success Tennis Nebiolo snubs athletes' agents Athletics Chasing crews close on British Steel Yachting Autosport Picture Gallery For the Record Zimbabweans stand firm to draw on Test debut Cricket By our Sports Staff: Montgomerie shares lead with McNulty Golf Davis gains revenge over Ebdon In Brief Lafond is recalled by France Rugby Union BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite CPL Rugby Union Page 44 Tradition takes a knock as cricket throws pyjama party Injury forces Steadman out of World Cup final Concise Crossword No 2926 Winning Move Grobbelaar sent off as Liverpool slip up Spartak take two-goal lead in Cup Winners' Cup tie Barclays withdraws sponsorship Cambridge sack Beck Tennis Page 46 Rodrigo De Triano sold to Japan Austin Reed

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