News from 04/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Derba Isaac, Richard Butler, Raymond Wergan, Tony Griffiths Chairman, Philip Barron, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Derek Stanesby, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, J. Karet, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux and Paul Wilkinson, David Sanborn, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Paul Wilkinson and Ronald Faux, Ian Murray, D. E. Williams, Clive Davis, Colin Bertram, Richard Streeton, James Bone, Martin Fletcher, Charles Bremner and Sam Kiley, Debra Isaac, Sean Hallahan, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Keith Richards Marquee, Editor Derek Harris, Steve May, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jane Bird, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Guy Croft, Alf Noble, Patricia Tehan, David Watts and James Pringle, Debra Craine, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, R. M., Frances Gibb and John O'leary, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Shafiur Rahman, Trevor Mound, Kim Wilson, Denis Staunton, Richard Stott, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, H. F., Clive Couldwell, Wallace Clark, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Philip Virgo, K. Taylor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Clem Thomas, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky and Wolfgang Munchau, Barry Fox, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Matthew d'Ancona, Nigel Hawkes, Frankfurt Ballet, Jill Sherman, Alan Laycock, John Holland, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Anthony P Lilley, Keith Wheatley, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Dudley, Inglewood, Geof Wheelwright, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Jewell, Master, John Goodbody, Philip Webster and George Brock, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Martin Lee Chairman, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, D. A. Hunter Johnston, Lindsay Cook and Rachel Kelly, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Ken Young, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Malcolm McEwen, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Catherine Sampson and James Pringle, Anne McElvoy, Ian Gracie, Hilary Finch and Rodney Milnes, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Mr Richard Butler, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Joao Boavida, Caro J. T. Dyas-Catton, Katharine Sinderson,
ResumoPost Office to axe 16,000 in new surge of job losses Calls for a strategy for recovery are being renewed after more job losses. Amid signs of growing union unrest 85,000 redundanies have been announced in the past three months 64 Injured as Double Bomb Strike Hits Manchester Index Portfolio Plus Education Court awards athlete £17m IRA 'delayed' warning call Exclusive Pound's value soars Palace and Press BBC admits errors cost £60m N&P Infotech on Friday Major softens Bosnia combat option Ninety minutes of panic as bombs strike at the heart of Manchester Impact at 10.09am:'Glass was thrown everywhere. People ran away screaming' Univac Clarke joins call for justice watchdog Terrorists make no headway Molluscs toast a cockleshell hero Political Sketch Gifted pupil is a sad little boy, says his former head The case of the four-year-old studying at university raises questions about the meaning of a happy childhood Psion Series 3 Picture Gallery Footballer cleared of assault Drink-drivers offered chance to reduce ban Oxford suicide a mystery By a Staff Reporter: Court bans shoplifter from all major stores Abbey National Thousands of lecturers at risk after jobs ruling Fear of compulsory redundancy will be raised among lecturers after a test-case judgment by the country's highest court Dixons Five cleared of gang shooting conspiracy Trial reveals the talking hands of the Triads Three jailed for life in fatal attraction case Twinhead Bland case will be taken to the Lords News in Brief Doctor returns to work Allied carpeted Baby tagging reviewed Bird haven sold for £1 Tories at lowest ebb Sainsbury's Unmarried couples face higher-rate home loans Lamont ready to sue As a Taxpayer You Could Be £1,000 Better off with… Islands shield Nazi collaborators from prying eyes Survivors of the Nazi occupation of Jersey will never divulge the names of "Jerrybage" to outsiders intruding into private grief Hewlett Packard Minister turns down appeals for flood aid Brooke puts his stamp on heritage ministry Speech seeks to reassure Arts Council Department of National Heritage Talkland By our Arts Reporter: Bacon leaves £10m fortune to friend Business sponsors give more to the arts The way it isn't British Midland How Thatcher years changed the nation 1991 census: Britons are migrating from cities to countryside and from the North to the South Currys Number of one-parent families has doubled Households and Housing British Nuclear Forum Working women go full-time Employment London is centre for non-whites Minorities Advice network for businesses launched Union deals blow to Labour finances Andersen Consulting Picture Gallery PR hopes fade in party review Parliament next Week PM urges openness by Masons Around the Lobby Pension age Act approved In Parliament Digital Major offers Danes a way out of the Maastricht impasse Euro-sceptic blunder gives first blood to government Riddell on Politics British officials urged to relax Victoria Wine Cheer for new year travellers Brawl halts debate in Russian Congress Pro-Yeltsin deputies jostle conservative chairman and hurl abuse Lexmark Honecker blames West for forcing him to build wall From Reuter: Move to take Gatt off EC agenda Droning classes drool over cake and circuses Peking keeps up the pressure on Patten but agrees to talk China, while maintaining its tough stance with Britain, has embarked on a course to improve its relationship with Vietnam Mosque divides Hindus News in Brief (AFP): Castro rebuked (Reuter): Israelis swoop (AP): Atassi dies Worm turn-off Release of Cambodia UN troops predicted Gift Guide Islam pushes EC towards diplomacy by other means The Serbs have broken promises. Roger Boyes asks whether intervention would aim to punish them or expiate the West's guilt British troops fired on by Muslims and Serbs At first, the presence of Uk armoured vehicles helped to deter shelling. Now Serb gunners are targeting them, heralding a potentially sinister turn of events in Bosnia Osram Why Whitehall fears committment in a lengthy conflict it cannot afford Picture Gallery UN risks losing Russian support on Serbia UN gains firm grip on American-led forces in Somalia Non-aligned nations are determined not to allow Washington the same freedom in Somalia that it had to prosecute the Gulf war Lennon murderer 'purged of demons' AST Computer Picture Gallery Bentsen is tipped for treasury The sum of my content After weeks of public hounding-plus relentless persecution by the tabloids-Norman Lamont reveals himself to be a surprisingly cheerful man The Valerie Grove Interview National Garden Gift Tokens The Times Love me, love my presents What madness drives parents to sleep overnight in car parks at a child's whim? Libby Purves reports A toy becomes so essential that adults lose all sense of proportion The Palace always wants it all ways Richard Stott, a former editor of the Daily Mirror and The People, responds to Michael Shea's attack on the tabloid press Jersey European Slightly mad and queuing by numbers Charting the hidden secrets of sex Statistics nothing to find out what goes on between the sheets turn to Pepys not the pollsters, writes Mathew d' Ancona Mad, bad and lucrative to know Ben MacIntyre, in New York, on the lasting profits of fleeting fame Even before Amy Fisher was sentenced a film of her life was being made. More are in production Avoid Bosnia's bloody trap Conor Cruise O'Brien warns against intervention in an increasingly desperate civil war A Tebbit in the tank The Times Diary Poor show The Times Diary Guard duty Long brew Rights of Minorities Group rights must not diminish individual human rights Security in Academe The dissident must be separated form the mediocre Mortgage Rating Different borrowers bring different risks Best interests of Hong Kong Raising funds for Windsor Castle The Queen and taxes No longer on oath? Restrictions on art Threat to YMCA Adventures round Cape Horn UK arms sales Clerical dress Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Lord Cheshire, VC Lady Ewart Biggs Naylor Prize Dinners Service dinners Anniversaries School news Luncheons Lecture Forthcoming marriages Receptions Marriage Birthdays today Council of Legal Education John Foreman John Foreman, Hollwood film producer, died in Los Angeles on November 20 aged 67. He was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho, in 1925 Personal Column Peter Klein Peter Klein, German tenor, has died in Vienna aged 85. He was born near Cologue on January 25,1907 Imperial Cancer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Journalism Archibald Chisholm Archibald Chrisholm. CBE, former oil company executive and Editorial of the Financial Times, 1937-40, died on November 22 aged 90. He was born on August 17,1902 Dialysis and Transplantation News The Times Crossword No 19,093 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Weather Business Today Picture Gallery The Pound Interest Rates Arts 33-35 Pound soars as Germany tips into recession Sterling gained unaccustomed status as a safe haven for funds outside the ERM After the dollar weakened and the mark slumped on figures confirming a German recession Hanson goes into reverse Royal Bank is thrown a Direct lifeline Infotech 36-41 Hang Seng slumps 8% in one day Sport 44-48 Grand Met profits fall for first time since 1974 Country Living Small Business on Friday Eastern Electricity Disappearing act for Grand Met profits Tempus Pru weighs in against pensions payout plan Reuter: Gutfreund fined $100,000 Lloyd's cuts costs by 18.4% for next year Business Roundup JM raises dividend Metro Radio ahead Oceonics slips to £2.1m Shanks pegs payout B Elliott to restructure Glaxo drug approved Eastern leads with 13% dividend rise on profits of £26m Eastern's profits were at the top end of expectations and shareholders are rewarded with the highest dividend increase of all privatised electricity companies so far Snc pegs payout at 1p Syltone warning Scapa increases In control Holmes drops John Swire Greycoat drops deeper in red Properties sold at a loss to cut debt Coal plan could save 8,000 jobs By our City Staff: London International advances to £15.5m Go-ahead given for Amstrad meeting Johnson Matthey Severn Trent flows to £141m British Funds International Appointments Czipin & Partner Ltd Assistant Secretary Insurers come in for stormy time Stock Market Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Hiross Nestle Profit-taking hits blue chips Wall Street Telcor International Career Exchange Right priority for pension reform Comment Adrenalin drought Jumping off the gravy train The Times City Diary Britons ahoy The Times Diary Tear-jerker Hong Kong investors pay price of uncertainty over political future Business in the colony is strong but the Hang Seng index shed 17 per cent in the first four days of this week. Lulu Yu examines the causes Pet language Talking shops Put an end to these contracts Managing a business of no account Mining productivity Severn Trent FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Shares firm at the close Trafficmaster Small firms offered an easier route to bank finance Picture Gallery Business to Business Amberley Associates Delta Worried about your Future An Opportunity Getting fat on thinnings Trannon is changing the outlook for many farmers looking for divertification British Franchise Business Opportunities Briefings Visions of heightened intensity Galleries: Richard Cork on the Cornish painter Peter Lanyon, who fused the adventurous spirit of modernism with a deep love of his native landscape Theatre page 34 Perfect for little horrors Theatre: Benedict Nightingale has a terrifyingly good time The Witches Musicals page 35 Steinway Hall Critic's Choice Galleries Entertainments Weekend 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 4) on release across the country German artists speak out against the new fascism Denis Staunton reports from Berlin on the liberal playwrights and film-markers intent on protest against the rise of xenophobia Distinctive voice in three different keys Dance: A William Forsythe tripic bill The Times Taking steps to tell us a story Theatre: Debra Craine on the National Thatre's dance-led production of the musical Carousel Commendably unextravagant Opera: Hilary Finch and Rodney Milnes on two London performances In his own time Rock: David Sinclair enjoys wedding a Rolling Stone who takes his 'solo' activites seriously Loud but not clear Jazz: Clive Davis goes club-hopping around London in scrach of fusion music British Museum A sense of anticlimax Television Calling all mobiles High charges for calling mobile phones may hold back plans to turn thern into everyday products, reports Matthew May Amiga Home Computers Euro threat to research programmes Computing report calls for more relevance to the market-place Morse The digital way forward Homes may soon have equipment now used only in offices, predicts Barry Fox New products are dreamt up to capture the imagination Makers have a selling point but cannot publicise it Crackers! Disks Another format battle looms Observers say the market cannot take two new systems due out at Christmas Some artists have asked not to be on Mini Disc or DCC Talk back to your television Interactive compact discs can offer a great deal more than music when linked to a television or computer, Kim Wilson reports Music can be accompanied by pictures and notes A disc can contain the complete works of Shakespeare Cellnet How well will Rabbit run? A hybrid of domestic and mobile phone is challenging the market A hybrid of domestic and mobile phone is challenging the market Three telepoint services were introduced two years ago, but they were a disaster Staying ahead of the £1 billion game Steve May on the relative merits of what is on offer for the video-game enthusiast Ultimately, any technical differences mean little The real trick is to pick the hot hardware bundles from the duds Hollywood in the reach of every home Sevenoaks Hifi Cellnet You're never alone with a network Jane Bird describes the technology that will make life easier for people and organisation Novell Wilding Getting together for mutual benefit The idea is not new—Apple adopted it for PCs in 1984 Serving the client with the facts on tap Client-server technology can give business a vital edge in today's tough trading envionment, Clive Couldwell reports Cheaper nets, bigger catches No need to get in a tangle Compaq Audi Authorised Dealers Christie's Porsche SAAB Brunswick Croydon Limited Scotts The TVR Centre Massive Reductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&A Wood H Hooper & Co (Coachbuilders) Ltd Scotts At last, the electric car that keeps going The search for the alternative vehicle that use safe power may be over, says Vaughan Freeman This Volvo offers pollution-free motoring, good performance and a range of 400 miles Pace, space, grace... and reliability The new Jaguar has all the old virtues and moreEven in adownpour on the MS the car is rock-steady Drive for good deeds could avoid trouble Motor fraud costing £19 million a year has prompted calls for new documentation Picture Gallery The dirtier sex Chaplin's star car Roadwise Greener still Report that road Miles ahead Looking at locks India prepare for floodlit test of form and stamina Crowded schedule ends cricket tour Richardson upsets Pakistan manager Players who set bad example Supporting role Word Watching Cardiff not only culprit Over the top Rutter enforcing Yeovil lore Fa Cup FA must back referees to take strong action American cousin Stylish parting Armour proves too strong for rival Boxing Ortlieb welcomes increase in speed Skiing Injuries dog pursuit Hockey Shaikh Mohammed builds Triumph Hurdle challenge Consistent Le Piccolage to step up Mandarin Nottingham Weather claims Sandown Major is briefed on racing Yesterday's Results Games money mountain may hit peak in Atlanta The Olympics are pushing their paymasters to the limit. David Miller, in Monte Carlo, considers the commercial consequences Support for restructuring Increase in drag testing planned for time-trials Cycling Conway seizes control Ice Hockey Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapid Raceline Practice offers refuge for a tortured genius Simon Barnes watches John McEnroe in Fort Worth prepare for the Davis Cup final, martial troubles and all Draw By our Sports Staff: Palace to claim recompense for injured Salako Football Fifa backing for Beirut Hendry opts out of league In Brief Robertson lifts title Cape winds fail Jeffes Clash of champions Cardiff defence Ball rolls Montgomerie's way Golf: Leading British Player Benefits from Rub of the Green Faldo breezes into first-round lead Thomas weathers stormy spell Yachting Strauss has drugs ban lengthened Swimming For the Record Lions resist lure of sponsorship lucre Rugby Union Moon rises in the east Whitaker aiming to prove point Equestrianism BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Arthritis Research Cricket 44 US court awards Reynolds record damages of £17m Judge condemns IAAF's conduct Concise Crossword No 2962 Winning Move Word-Watching Liverpool's hopes of reprieve rise MCC sets up extraordinary meeting Charlton return to their Valley of dreams Rugby Union Forte Posthouse
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