News from 03/12/1992
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Phil Yates, Peter Brookes, Davis Morris, Patricia Tehan and Ronald Faux, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, William Kay, Guy Chazan, Mark Newman, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Jill Knight, John Vincent, Tom Sales, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ray Hurst, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Lauderdale, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Rosie Enock, P. D. Briggs, Head Master, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Helena Troye, Martin Fletcher, Vivien Cherry, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Stungo, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, W. G. Cover, John F. Pugsley, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Vernon Bogdanor, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, P. H. Twyman, Hilary A. Nicolle, Chief Executive, Annie Rankin, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Stephen Hargrave, David Farnham, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Sara MacMillan, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Purton, T. A. Maher (Chairman), Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Christopher Elliott and Michael Hornsby, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, R. H., Christopher Dighton, Chris Partridge, Michel Syrett, Michael Shea, Michael Wright, Gina Thomas, Rodney H. W. Cooper, Alice Thomson, Jason Lofts, Sam Kiley and James Bone, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, J. W. M. Thompson, Peter Maxwell Davies, President, James Pringle, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Oliver Letwin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, P. L. Edelin de la Praudi?re, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, E. Philpott-Kent, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alex Carlile (Liberal Democrat), Michael Horsnell, David Murfin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Alistair Graham, Chief Executive, Ian McCartney (Labour), Richard Morrison, David Powell, Richard Clark, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Martin Beddoe, Martin Waller and Philip Robinson, Graham Searieant Financial Editor,
ResumoPicture Gallery Royal duke on attack over Bart's closure Index Surveying Sex UK ready to back air strikes on Serbs The threat of a wider Balkan war is pushing the West to contemplate military action. Western leaders are fearful of the costs in men and material Parents return 'wrong' baby Palace and Press Cammell Laird to shut with 900 job losses Films Major dampens summit hopes Touch sensitive display. Pop-up doors. Even the… Books on Thursday Coal tip avalanche raises spectre of Aberfan IRA bombs put pressure on MI5 takeover Cecil Gee By a Staff Reporter: £140,000 ransom cash foun £1bn tied to Sellafield plant Poll tax drawbacks 'haunt new charge' House plays host to a more aggressive class of beggar Political Sketch Post Office plans counters job losses News in Brief BT bills to increase Family found dead Rothschild takes post Hospital baby mix-up prompts national review of birth tags Near-miss jet pilot found dead in car New Marlborough head to ban the Pill Drugs may have led to student's death Picture Gallery Police hunt killers of British women South African detectives find fingerprints near murder scene Lego buys safari park to build ?60m land of bricks Sainsbury's Homebase Complaints against banks soar for second year running Why managers opt to coin it in Intercity Picture Gallery Champers on ice as we round the Horn The leading yachts in the British Steel round the world race have now passed Cape Horn. Vivien Cherry, the skipper of Cooper & Lybrand, reports Public Announcement Aids pours cold water on Britons' sex lives Survey peeps into bedrooms Doctors convicted of killing prisoner with drug overdose The Times Privacy law favoured Yard's new chief urges police to abandon social engineering Bland case 'should not be in court' N&P Saudi royal struggles to raise bail Aspinall loses Sentence cut Venus honour US grant Shipyard closure signals end of the Mersey fleet A development of houses, shops and business parks is proposed to take the place of the historic shipyard Lloyds Bank EC partners tackle Shephard over Britain's jobs policy The way it isn't NSPCC Nationwide Labour backs away from row over party links with unions The 'British disease' still claims victims Malaysia Whitehall takes next step to efficiency Lamont hits back at party poopers Treaty debate in the Commons a necessary irrelevance in Community's future Government wins first scuffle in its battle with Maastricht rebels N&P MPs investigate Navy's missing £1.2m Forte Crest Security a headache Around the Lobby Homes cost In Parliament By our Foreign Staff: Kohl says EC unity is only way to combat extreme nationalism Germany is taking in more refugees than the rest of Europe put together. Herr Kohl wants to standardise asylumn laws across the EC Dixons From Reuter in Bonn: V2 industrialist resigns over flag (Reuter): Italian MPs held in murder enquiry News in Brief (Reuter): Cabinet sacked Gusmao speãks Peru excluded (Reuter): Leader elected Piermont Serve Chilled Paris asks Bonn for help in dispute over Gatt Khmer Rouge hold UN peacekeepers on spying charges By our Foreign Staff: Patten accused of duplicity on colony The Times Atlas (AFP): Death march of 'collaborator' Clinton will take bus to White House New in Brief UN called in (Reuter): Curfew imposed (AFP): Cabinet formed (AFP): Collor set back Britannia Building Society Somalis fight for land before us troops arrive Hardliners barrack Gaidar's attempt to justify his policies Russian deputies rally conservative opposition to the future of Yeltsin's economic reforms Man who broke the pound gives millions in aid Power Drills West's militant mood blurs Bosnia goal The West is considering military intervention to contain the Bosnia conflict, but the sabre-rattling smacks of diplomatic bluff, Roger Boyes writes B&Q Hurd studies effective ways to deploy forces Nato answers critics with sea blockade success Bush's last days focus on Kosovo Is there a path through the fog of lies? Michael Shea (left) concludes his series with a warning of the dangers to society of continued press intrusion When are people going to stand up and say Enough? Jersey European Good fighter for a free and safe Europe Lord Rothschild has a new role in the battle against anti-Semitism Care with cannabis Let's talk about sex (yes, again) Men may or may not think about sex every 15 minutes, but someone seems to think of doing a survey about it just a frequently. Alice Thomson reports … Sex? Passionate about pain Medical Briefing MS A champion's hurdle Philip Howard Correct pronunciation of the English language is a very stressful subject Whitewash or witch-hunt? The enquiry into Matrix Churchill will never get to the bottom of the scandal, says Vernon Bogdanor Making do on ?6 million a year Bernard Levin offers his advice to a canny insurance salesman on how to dispose of a small fortune without really trying Reopening the batting Tax clemency Stakhanovism Long Distance Jaw The Times The EC debate may sound dull, but it could be decisive Russia in Wonderland Moscow's politicians are more alike than they look Dark Blues Freshers need tender loving care as well as supervision Curb on role of the conciliators Treasure hunting Ireland's example Children's tests a problem for adults Worth of schools' league tables Paying the piper Plain English Better screening for cervical cancer Contraception concern Book club anomaly Artistic impressions Court Circular Personal Column Royal engagements Record price for Picasso prints Anniversaries Reception Forthcoming marriages School news Elections Appointments The Times Dinner Buckingham Palace luncheon Luncheon Service dinner Birthdays today Eton dinner Jorge Donn Jorge Donn, for almost 30 years Maurice Bejart's leading dancer, died in Lausanne on November 30 aged 45, after an Aids-realted illness. He was born in Buenos Aires on February 28,1947 Personal Column Lionel Shreir Lionel Shreir, OBE, emeritus professor of metallurgy and materials, City of London Polytechnic, died on November 5 aged 77. He was born on November 12,1914 Buchanans Beautiful Bargain W1 Corporate America International Travel Card Services Leukaemia Research Fund PCC Bluthners Lifeboat The British Kidney Patient Association Animals in Need Charity Christmas Card Council Shops at Major William Temple Major Williams Vere Temple, MC, who was decorated for gallantry during the second world war in Greece, has died aged 71. He was born on March 5,1921 National Children's Bureau The Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting Wimbledon 1993 On This Day MME. Patti's Farewell National Children's Bureau The Times Today The Times Crossword No 19,092 Times Weathercall AA ROADWATCH IBM Weather BT Calling Volte-Face Faster Flow People Power The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Weinstock sees signs of hope for economy An increase in GEC's order book and a slowdown in the rate of job cuts leads chairman Lord Weinstock to detect it not green shoots then just a glimmer of recovery Electricity shops on trial HK exile is UK's top private firm Books ` Granada shows £130m profit Sport Bass serves up improved result Garrard Television and Radio BT to freeze the cost of calls for one year BT estimates 70 per cent of residential customers will see a real reduction in telephone bills, with further cuts promised by July 1 to meet a tougher price regime Direct Euro Disney shares fall below flotation offer price CBI urges private sector pay restraint British Funds Institute opts for greater openness TT makes agreed £13m bid for AB Electronics Business Roundup Cape profits slip Erskine hit at halfway Hunters Armley debut Institutions on the up Rowlinson pegs payout Caffyns holds interim Alba keeps up dividend Business park sold Fears over German support keep pressure on ERM The French franc recovered after Bundesbank intervention. Yet French interest rates still rose sharply, reflecting continued uncertainty in the market SEC charges ex-Salomon executives Eurotunnel 'needs Fr5bn' Porter into loss Express allocation Losses trimmed NatWest chief grilled on small firms Galpin to retire at Standard Chartered By our Banking Correspondent: M&G loses 11,000 unit trust account holders Yorkshire Water in heavy demand MSF makes U-turn by signing no-strike deal with Japanese Incolnshire Heartlands Christian Salvesen advances Park Lane Marketing Bass casts its gaze overseas Tempus (Reuter): Wall Street City turns attention to takeover rumours after bout of profit-taking Stock Market Underwriters angry over Chatset figures Major Changes Recent Issues The Times War games for GEC and BAe Comment BT uncertainty All dressed up and nowhere The Times City Diary Charity first The Times City Diary Fettered by lease The Times City Diary Checking them out The Times City Diary Tarrying no more The Times City Diary Blessed Blaise The Times City Diary Currency vultures wait for Europe to lose its enthusiasm for ERM European View Wolfgang Munchau says speculators misjudge the Bundesbank in their battle against the franc A case of Access and patience When Parcel Force was far too quick Giving Safeway's French turkeys the bird NHL and a rise in directors' salaries The Cooperative Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service Futures drag shares lower Trafficmaster Staging post on road of reform Two perspectives on the likely impact of the Cadbury code of practice Accountancy & Finance Barclay Simpson Financial Controller The Times Project Manager West London Clamping the clampers Any Other Business Words of passion Accounts Assistant Accountant Internal Audit Part-Time Accountant/administrator The Times No hiding place for company directors Director of Administration and Finance Optimum Potential (Rec Cons) Accounts Assistant Special effects swamp the story Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews Death Becomes Her and (below, left) charts the career of its star, Meryl Streep Multiples of Meryl Criterion Theatre Theatre Tomorrow How to treat material with all Dew consideration Arts Briefing Backing Bristol Arts Briefing Last chance... Arts Briefing Poetry Carmen Jones 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 Old lines, subject to point failure The Ghost Train Lyric, Hammersmith Better brushed out? Television Review Full of Filipino fables Lemlunay Riverside Studios The Times Can Booker discover a Tolstoy? Russia now has its own version of the Booker prize. Guy Chazan asks whether the award will succeed in reviving the great traditions of Russian literature Two nights of passion and bliss Rodney Milnes seizes the chance to see a rarely staged opera by Massenet-twice Try taking a risk, Jimmy Concert: James Levine and the Vienna PO in London Masterpieces in wood from Stone Book Mark Theatre Tokens Press lord and a gentleman Three generations of journalism, plus Christmas books on food, business and the arts J. W. M. Thompson on a life of William Camrose, head of a Fleet Street dynasty William Camrose Giant of Fleet street By Lord Hartwell Weidenfeld & Nicolson £17.99 Arts Liebra Craine Business Proud to be Establishment Picnics on Vesuvius Steps Towards the Millennium By Willliam Rees-Mogg Sidgwick & Jackson, £17.50 Airing Balkan agonies The Fall of Yugoslavia By Misha Glenny Penguin, £5.99 pbk Cookery Keeping the avengers at bay ... three major novels plus gardening, cartoons and light fiction roundups for Christmas The Furies By Janet Hobhouse Bloomsbury, £15.99 Whydunnit in Q-sharp minor Leviathan By Paul Auster Faber, £14.99 Cartoons Picture Gallery Gardening Blockbusters Times Reader Book Offer Italian journey into the Reich Death in Rome By Wolfgang Koeppen Translated by Michael Hofmann Hamish Hamilton, £8.99 pbk Tenant not liable for assignee's default Listing decision is open to review Sentencing guidelines on various aspects of recent legislation Law Report December 3 1992 Court of Appeal Value of deceased's share Pregnancy dismissal case referred to Europe Justices' roster scheme is not unlawful Bournemouth Leeds Metropolitan The Times university degree results service Teesside London By our Sports Staff: Border given record fine for disputing decision Cricket A bright interlude from Rutherford (AFP): Badges of discontent Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Cheltenham spar for Cup glory FA CUP National position for Bowden Rowing Opie signs big new deal Squash (Reuter): Faldo faces top-class rivals Golf British pair seek elusive success Umpire pulls out in protest Cambridge sink in the storms Hockey Hastings chosen by Scots to take over Sole responsibility Rugby Union Patience pays off for Scottish Exiles Tyrer joins Salford Rugby League Tote widens Gold Trophy appeal Mandarin: Double Echo can supplement course win in Lingfield feature Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Guide to our Racecard Maguire backed for title Outlook gloomy as rain hits racing programme Yesterday's Results IOC confirms its support of Sports Council action David Miller reports from Lausanne on the latest developments in the saga of Britain's banned Olympic weightlifters Truro looking east to widen their horizons Schools Sport Brunt hoping to strike blow for Paralympians Sport for the Disabled Comeback test for Hardcastle Swimming The Times Rapid Raceline Waddle's deft touch opens path to Rangers collapse Wednesday sweep into last eight of Coca-Cola Cup Noades cuts salaries at Palace Littlewoods Pools PPA Kiwomya double foils Villa Armour needs courage and luck Boxing Football Hendry is aiming to prevent burn-out Rich pickings may be the start of things to come Will Kjetil-Andre Aamodt end Norway's wait for an overall World Cup skiing champion? David Powell tracks him down in Val d'Isere Duncan trapped on slippery slope Skiing Last two approach Cape Horn Yachting Olympic prize for BBC Ready for change Boost for Britain Sainz signs BBC1 Variations Radio3 Satellite NCH Cricket Lyric Fantasy sets a fast pace in auction room Concise Crossword No 2961 Winning Move Word-Watching Clough inspires Forest to discover their old magic Forest retain their taste for the league cup Draw is left full of loose ends Adventurous Everton denied by Stuart Skiing Dexter stands by decision to omit Gower Drambuie To Advertise Telephone LA CREME De LA CREME St. James Associates N. B. S The Freshman Consultancy Limited St. James Associates N. B. S To Advertise Fax Goodman Graham and Associatives Ball & Hoolahan Director... and needing a job Sisters are doing it for themselves When the going gets tough, the tough reach for their contact books. Widget Finn looks at networking for women Connaught Executive Career Services Michael Page City International Economic + Energy Consultants Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Decco N. B. S F. I. Group PLC NCC the National Centre for Information Technology N. B. S Abbott GmbH Whitehead selection David Abbott and Partners West Midlands Regional Health Authority Interexec American Travel Centre Azlan Barkers LBW Human Resources Advertising Underground Executive Opportunities St. James Associates PA Consulting Group McKenzie Waterman & Co. Banking Business Analysts Rule Engineers Project… Headway The Pathfinder Partnership Limited Career Analysts PR and Communications Director K/f Associates Selection & Search Haringey Council Job Market '93 Chusid Lander Executive Opportunities Michael Page Marketing Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Orion Amadeus N&S Torres Interact Michael Page Marketing Bethnal Green Viglen Executive Opportunities Adderley-Feather Stone plc Dtels L. J. Associates Torres Interact Associated Energy Projects PLC RMC Wakefield Eagle Star Spitfire Selection Dell L'oreal Barry Latchford Associates Opus Consulting First Marketing Company Chemist Sealants & Adhesives Blenheim Palace Deputy Administrator Executive Network Black Horse Financial Services Executive Search/selection Management Accountant Networks plus Datix Barclays Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Proteus Consultancy Limited General Appointments Telcor International Career Exchange Unison Tymlabs Cambridge Computer Training Phoenix Career Services CV's Professional Career Counselling Career Analysts Directors of Investigations Trainee Partners Secretary MCC IT Recruitment Corporate Accounts S. A. Agrer N. V. Overseas Jobs Express Czipin & Partner Ltd. Management Consultants Nomad Careerline Russell & Brand Ltd. The Times Excel buyers incentives Circa £600 per Week Experienced Sales Manager Wholesale 3 Trainee Brokers Secretary to Marketing Manager Shorthand & WP Guidance for a new vocation With hundreds of priests poised to leave the church, Hugh Thompson considers their work prospects Management Education Cranfield School of Management Strathclyde Graduate Business School City University Business School The Royal Academy of Engineering Henley Management College South Bank University London Aberystwyth The University College of Wales What to do with your lump sum Life after Redundancy ACCA The Management School Lancaster University Multimedia connection to the future Telephony in the next century will be a technological race, reports William Kay Ericsson Special Report Safe Investment Index Motivation and maximising profit Michael Hepher left, faces an unenviable task as he guides Bt towards a leaner future, reports Mark Newman Struggling to establish a niche in the mobile market Nokia Telecommunications Newbridge The rise of a flexible friend Plastic's power goes on expanding Service with a smile pays dividends BT has pledged to improve everything from line quality to customer relations. Mark Newman assesses how it is doing The Company insits that it will not rest on its laurels All change! Codes go crazy On Easter Sunday 1995 nearly every number in the country will alter The cost to industry has been calculated at £200 million to£300 Number's up for heavy breathers Malicious calls can be easily traced Northern telecum Digital The bellwether that yields high dividends Despite the cold winds of recession, BT shareholders have made a better bet than money in the bank, William Kay reports Pre-tax profit will bounce back to a record £3.2 billion Bt tends to keep one step ahead of the economy Private lessons For success after privatisation, investment in training is vital A Europe of many speeds Britain is leading a sluggish Europe in telecom reforms Alcatel Digitally to your door Modernisation of the international and national networks promises more and better services, Peter Purton reports Tandem Ungermann-Bass Support for the community A double benefit flows from restoring prosperity and pride to inner-city areas Buying chief drives a very hard bargain Every year, Bt uses 350 million envelopes. Sara MacMillan looks at how its buyers make sure of a good deal BT has the knives out for 'capricious' Oftel Consumer watchdog defends its role but refuses to be drawn into battle GPT NEC Pirelli Communication Cables AT&T World at your fingertips The frontiers are being pushed forward, Peter Purton reports We aim to provide a world class service to all customers and a worldwide service Amdahl The voice in the mailbox Storing telephone calls electronically will help busy executives avoid constant interruptions in the office Fujitsu Inside the nerve centre Peter Purton reports on the company's research and development successes Dsc Communications Corporation BICC Cables Worldwide markets Cable & Wireless is the one truly global independent telecom provider The future beyond Europe BT is expanding as the world market is liberalised BT
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