News from 01/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Percy Cradock, Phil Yates, David Adams, Adam C. Barker, Richard Tattersall, Roy Allison, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Robert Gregory, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Peter Sonksen, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, David Moss, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, P. McNestry, National Secretary, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, John E. Strafford, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Terence J. Ryan (President), Richard Camp (Chairman), Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Wolfgang MuNCHAU, James Pringle and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, Michael Hamlyn, Tim Shorter, Charles Bremner, Brian H. Taylor, Woodrow Wyatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Janet Daley, Wolfgang Munchau, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Patrick Cavendish (Chairman), Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Liz Gill, Michael Shea, Heather Kirby, Kate Paviot, J. Godfrey, John Holland, David Pannick QC, Edward Roberts Chairman, Fran Bennett, Director, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Barry H. Jefferson, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Kenneth Rea, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Angela Wigglesworth, Alan Peacock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Eric Barendt, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Frances Gibb, D. R. Tye, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Farrington, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, Michael Theodoulou and Kate Alderson,
ResumoLamont faces audit enquiry into help with legal bills The Chancellor of the Exchequer has emerged relatively unscathed from the Thresher's wine-buying episode, only to confront an official enquiry into the way his solicitor's bill was paid Index Christmas Public sector workers may breach pay limit Twists, turns and lies on the road to 'Threshergate' Britain agrees to increase intake of Bosnian refugees Exclusive Asprey Harley Street doctor jailed for rapes Carter-Ruck billed Lamont for handling press calls MPs attack Treasury decision to meet costs of Chancellor's legal fees After yesterday's disclosure of details of the Chancellor's legal bill, the spotlight has fallen on the press relations role of lawyers NSPCC Informal club helps hard-up ministers Funds Accident-prone fall guy who is exhausting Tory patience Riddell on Politics On the rack: wines in the front are put to test Picture Gallery Spooky timing as everyone's lucky number comes up "Astronomical Contributions on the Solar… How victim's tears brought down Harley Street sex attacker Reluctant accusers thought their word would not be trusted against respected gynaecologist Footballer denies assault Shady Nelson to emerge in a new light Severn bursts its banks on day of severe flooding Unacceptable face of private practice Medical View First direct Courtney wanted a knighthood High council tax bills are forecast for Labour areas Halifax Saudis release Briton Citizen's Charter Fake votes for Glenda Jackson Lynk is deposed as UDM president Housing plan takes off Convict's wish tested Star turn in musical Tree breaks 90ft fall Schools to be fined for expelling too many pupils Rising expulsions have prompted ministers to consider financial incentives for schools to persevere with disruptive pupils Alan Bates Maxwell's booty comes to auction Taylor calls again for more judges Tour firms expect holiday boom Mercedes-Benz Astronomical Contributions on the Solar System Fund launched to give instant disaster relief The Times £1m chairty appeal New ITV station uses sex to woo audiences DAKS Simpson Gifted children who mature into brilliance The four year-old boy who is studying at university because of his extraordinary gifts need not burn himself out early Sunnie Mann dies in Cyprus after battle with cancer More under-20 s want cannabis to be legalised The way it isn't Picture Gallery A Law for Privacy? The Times Death toll from cervix cancer falls News in Brige Disaster plea Damages won Guard accused Kidnap charge Lodger jailed Parly death Sailor missing Delta Airlines French refuse to lift threat of veto on trade deal Park Lane Marketing Picture Gallery Euro-rebels vow to fight over referendum MPs demand rethink on defence cuts Peers fail to halt privatisation bill Doubts over pension St. Joseph's Hospice Commons urged to back synod War files Court plea Culprit sought In Parliament Mosiow rivals Haim victory in verdict on Communist party Russia's Constitutional Court did not pass judgment on the Bolshevik legacy. Its ruling on the Communist party has left the way open for many acrimonious cases Tehran defends purchase of subs Ukraine struggles to cope a year after independence Economy turns to boost Clinton Yeltsin outwits opponents to keep reform on track National & Provincial Building Society, Provincial… Neo-Nazi to be charged over Turkish arson deaths National Westminster Bank Five passengers killed as Dutch express leaves the rails Paris and Bonn calm Nato fears Baghdad is accused of mass killing News in Brief (AFP): Aids spending 'needs boost' Guard killed (Reuter): Noble gesture (AFP): Easy raider Atrocities blamed on Bosnian Serbs Mitterrand rewrites statute book UK ready for tough EC summit Peking puts contracts pressure on Hong Kong Israel may end ban on PLO link News in Brief Sentence cut Cambodia ban Namibia votes Killer jailed Penalty claws (Reuter): Bad tidings Peru grants asylum to rebels in failed Venezuelan coup Suu Kyi begins fast to death for freedom in Burma The long firt for Burmese democracy has taken an omihous turn which could end with the death of its leading protagonist. So far neither side is willing to back down White fears grow after club attack UN plea for troops to end Somali anarchy Glenmorangie Body detectives solve a human puzzle When disaster strikes, Philip Lewis and his team are first on the scene.-to try to identify the dead, and help the living. Liz Gill reports Nationwide A new light on Alzheimer's Self help for arthritis Bottom Line From the gutter to the sewer and back Michael Shea (left) has never commented publicly about his nine years as the Queen's press secretary. Recent events has persuaded him that he should break his silence, in a three-part analysis for The Times The Palace, the press and the people. Part one:… Tomorrow Backroom Tories see red Lynne Truss Imagine an Advent calendar designed especially for the apocalyptic. Nineties Lies and a royal vendetta The campaign to tax the Queen is based on monstrous exaggeration of her wealth, says Woodrow Wyatt Private probity, public office If ministers use public funds to defend themselves they are in danger of abusing the privilege of power, argues Janet Daley Out of pocket Force fed Crumbs! Feminists were out in force at the Britian launch of… Shoot to Feed If only force will save Somali lives, force shoud be used Science's Big Bang The nuclear jubilee looks back in relief and on in hope Brrrm Brrrm British motorbikes rev up again as symbol of liberation Lamont expenses in the public eye Key issues for future of the Bbc NHS under pressure Child support Flags aflame VAT on books? Hard choice on Hong Kong future Guest detritus Sitting pretty? Court Circular Dinners Luncheons Chapel closed Personal Column Appointments in the Forces University news Today's royal engagements Church news History prize Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Emilio Pucci Emllin Pucci, Marchese di Barsento, Italian couturier and parliamentary deputy for Florence, 1963-72, died in Florence on November 29 aged 78. He was born in Naples on November 20,1914 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Physicians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sinclair Roche & Temperley Sunnie Mann Sunnie Mann, the wife of the former British Beirut hostage and second world war hero, Jackie Mann, died yesterday aged79. She was born in Weston Super-Mare on July 19,1913 Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dyson Bell Martin Allied Irish Banks International Travel Card Lamont faces audit enquiry The Times Crossword No 19,090 Property crisis For the retest region by region by region forecast,… Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Business Today L… S… Interst… L… B… R… Business Rosehaugh forced to call in receivers Creator and creation: Bradman and the City's landmark Broadgate complex The high-profile darling of the eighties property market and joint developer of the landmark Broadgate scheme has called in the receivers after refinancing failed US blow for British Steel Open syndicates 'could cost £. 3bn' Arts Sport Money supply data hint at pick-up in retail sales Continental Airlines Bank action forces Tessa to close The Times Unit Trust Information Service Scottish Power's electric strategy Tempus Asprey pegs dividend after difficult trading Business Roundur Leigh slides to £4m Verson back in black Hoskins Brewery rises Telecoms rival in pipeline Standard sells out Paper merger Merrydown falls Scottish Power Heseltine aims to levy fines for abuse of market power Companies that use predatory pricing policies to protect their dominant market position face stiffer penalties in green paper proposals to beef up competition laws Amstrad seeks early hearing Adidas share sale holsters Pentland JLI satisfies its appetite for growth Company Briefs Costain finance director quits in mid-fight Tomkins cash call set for success Kleinwort Benson Private Bank The Times FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Recovery hopes lift shares Stock Market British Funds Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Dow rises above 3,300 in heavy trade Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Money Rates (%) Legacy of a flawed vision Missing the point The Tiems City Diary The Times City Diary Garlic bread Windsor warmer Lucky Jim Tec business leaders seeking success Business Letters British Coal's ingratitude to mineworkers The final harvest approaches for France's army of small farmers European View Wolfgang Munchau sees cold comport ahead for French agriculture and draws a parallel with Britains miners When insurance companies place different emphasis on… Reverse charges Halifax Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers Engineering Appointments The Engineering Council Mechanical Engineer S. A. Agrer N. V. Overseas Jobs Express The Royal Academy of Engineering The Times Strong start to account Pearce Construction Staring back at Big brother Public scrutiny of government agencies will bring benefits to all says Edward Fennell Public Appointments Commercial Finance Available Assistant Secretary (Academic) Internal Audit Career Exchange We are worthy of our hire Greenwich Health Authority Thames College Public Appointments Line up for the festive turkey trot Christmes is coming and the bookmakers are taking bets on which record will be this year's seasonal No. 1 David Sinclair sorts the runners from the non-starters Crowning the cathedral's glory Angela Wigglesworth on a new work of art commissioned for Hereford Cathedral Music page Tutus, tights and tiaras for the Foreign Office carnival Arts Briefing Fluff's finale Last chance… Theatre page Picture Gallery Ideals without a home Television Entertainments Today's Events A Daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Keri 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 refease across the country Nerve-ends and raw emotions Edinburgh Theatre: Martin Hoyle commends an extraordinary Canadian import Unidentified Human Traverse Unidentified Human Remains Traverse Bright lights, bikes and orchestral brilliance Concerts: Hilary Finch on the continuing festival of Scandinavian musci and culture at the Barbican Unpredictale pleasure LPO/Jansons The Times Midwife to a universal message Theatre: Kenneth Rea meets the Japanese director Yukio Ninagawa, on a brief visit to London 'I always tell my actors, the text is the mother, the actors are the father. The child they have is the play' I always tell my actors, the text is the mother, the actors the father, The child they is the Play Breaking point Six Fools Old Red Lion, Islington Picture Gallery Well travelled partners Dance: Nadine Meisner on Modern Living Sunny afternoon Recital: Cecilia Bartoli at the Wigmore Hall Barclays Novelty and some dramatics New Music Chambers Hackney Council Garfield Robbins Shipping Law Reuter Simkin Office Manager The Times The Boc Group The Norton Rose M5 Group Wickland Westcott Law Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Rough justice at the Bar Frances Gibb on how 'jobs for the boys' make it difficult for women to climb the legal ladder Legal eye from TV Inns and Outs Zarak MacRae Brenner The Chambers of Robert Webb QC Sex-bias ruling will make history Power to entertain tax declaration Chancery Division Time obligation Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall The Times Document notice should be given Laurence Simons Associates Head of Business Affairs Refusal to stop infringement Refusal to hear counsel was breach of natural justice Digging for truth in guns-and-spies saga Classic backroom researc won the Matrix Churchill trail. Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments Exxon Chemical Essex Street Construction Chambers Dell International Counsel Meridian Broadcasting Gay lawyers are left out in the cold Proposals for pratice rules on discriminaton attract criticism Slow Shastri costs India any chance of claiming victory South African bowlers toil bravely as Test is drawn World record pouched Yorkshire Building Society Ambrose strikes after defiance from Boon Deadline arrives for World Cup bids White closes on his dream England chase European tournament Basketball Cardiff extend unbeaten run Ice Hockey Word-Watching Proposals add to players' burden Rugby League Merriweather enjoys calm before storm Yachting Cool Ground clashes with Pipe trio Mandarin, Thunderer: Font Well Park Mandarin, Thunderer: New Castle Leicester waterlogged In-form Front Page favoured by substantial rise in weights Mandarin Wilkinson breaks arm at Kelso Results from Yesterday Meetings Desert Orchid is out of intensive care Handicap scale introduced Brief Time for tea Cup absentee Leigh stay Ilienko barred False start Pentathlon change Robertson retires The Times Sports Service Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Arsenal manager blames forwards for recent decline Derby hope to ease pressure in replay Keegan's move for Hughes rejected Treasury releases sports funds Pools Forecast B… 49ers clinch place in play-offs Results and Tables Today's Fixtures Midlands have no place for Pearce Dwyer admits to deficiencies revealed by tour Rugby Union BBC1 Variations Radio Satellite The Samaritans Peterborough to replay cup-tie that they won 9-1 FA grants reprieve after coin incident Concise Crossword No 2959 Winning Move Word-Watching Uefahas change of heart Lumsden achieves his goal Bryant bows out at top Augusta's Games hopes subside University Teams Commercial Union General Insurance Gower is picked for TV team
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