News from 14/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Sheila Gunn, Paul Wilkinson and Harvey Elliott, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Anne McELvoy, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, T. S. Corrigan (Chairman), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, D. J. Davies, Charles Denton (Chairman), Bryan Stiles, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, A. W. McKenzie, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Walter J. Rosenfelder, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Richard G. L. Davis (Partner), Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Anatol Lieven, David Miller, Chris Thau, Philip Grout, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, George Brock European Editor, John Oakland, Peter Scott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, David Walton, L. K. Flint, Mario Conti, James Woodall, Sharp, Ian Ross, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, George Brock and Christopher Follett, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Philip Webster and George Brock, Craig Lord, Jonathan Riley, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, R. A. Whelpton, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Peter George, John Wilson, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Andrew Lycett, Linda Grant, Graham Zellick (Principal), Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, William Goodhart, Chairman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hartley Shawcross, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Sara Davies, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Tim Judah and Michael Binyon, Jim White, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoFashion Major heralds summit deal to pull Europe back together John Major will step up moves for ratification of the Maastricht treaty in the wake of his hard-won success at the Edinburgh summit Index Serb learnt rape and murder The confession of Serbian fighter Borislav Herak, left, may form the basis of a Bosnian war crimes trial, Richard Beeston reports from Sarajevo Arts Mirror Image the Secret of Leonardo's Mona Lisa… Psychiatrist reverses famous face to find the real Da Vinci Biography By our Foreign Staff: 1,200 die in Indonesia earthquake Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd No Title Warm welcome in a cold climate Bottomley eager to move quickly to dose top London hospitals Briton found shot in Florida swamp Alfred Dunhill Pupils miss holidays to revise Denim delight Charities to share state lottery profits BR ready to submit latest Channel plan Loyalists blow hole in roof of Ulster jail News United Doubt over PC attack Pirates kill captain Teenagers on fire charge Shergar's final hours Hunt ball disrupted Pit Women end sit-in Aids tests in pregnancy Racing yachtsman dies Prisoners seize officer A Times invitation Polls show support for William as next King Joy for the Princess Royal, but most beleive that crowing the Waleses would be a mockery Rival du Maurier biographer claims he is vindicated by lesbian love letters A reputed secret correspondence between the author and Gertrude Lawrence has reopened a literary war of words 007's intimate secrets go under the hammer Yamaha Separation coverage by Sun 'was obscene' Companies condemn parasites of insolvency As bankruptices reach a record 80,000 this year, insolvency firms are accused of profiteering and face calls for changes Car-makers may have to produce guide to Europe's bargain buys Survey finds Britons pat 40% more for some models Hill farmers protest at £20m subsidy cut The MBA Fair Scientists call for improved monitoring of exhaust fumes Fateful errors analysed Outsider tipped to run prison service Business left deeper in debt by receivers Case Study Stressed? Grin and bear it News in Brief Prescott crash Man is held Jumbo growth Siege ends Bond winners Northern shoppers show the South how to defy recession Unemployment still rampant, but the motto is:'Enjoy it now and forget tomorrow Police begin seasonal crackdown on street trade in fake goods The wasy it isn't Scientists turn straw into 'safe' cling film UK leads rise in European job losses Dyno-Rod New pilots wing their way to the dole queue Book Tokens Community forced to be more flexible Danish referendum question Pressure grows on Labour leader over Maastricht Bonn takes heart from outcome By our Foreign Staff: Euro car plates plan dropped How the deal was done - despite Spanish resistance The champagne was produced prematurely. With a little help from Germany and France, John Major made sure it was not wasted French lift veto on site of institutions Athens and Skopje claim partial victory on recognition MacEdonia Accord could bring hard times to Brussels Doubt persist over funding Macedoina Attacks on foreigners deplored NSPCC The eight points of agreement Key Decisions By our Foreign Staff: Indonesia quake toll rises to 1,200 as waves engulf island Yeltsin wins time with deal to freeze balance of power Piermont Serve Chilled Lombardy League tops poll Picture Gallery Britain urged to enforce Bosnia ban Top White House job goes to Clinton friend By choosing a friend rather than a political insider, Clinton is moulding the administration in his own image Ayodhya mosque to be rebuilt Indian voilence dies down De Klerk will push reforms News in Brief Afghan polls are in doubt (AP): Vanderbilt dies Talks blocked (AFP): Aids death Our Foreign Staff: US Marines braced for reprisals from Somali rebels Tourists in Egypt threatened The Times Politics and pomp win Miss World stakes Korean Air Palestinian group holds Israeli policeman Minor role for the majority Linda Grant and Sharon Gless, aka Cagney, consider tough women on TV and why there aren't more of them Bustiers, basques and big money Why Ann Summers' women's underwear and "novelties" are recession-proof Valentino Boutique Karl Lagerfeld Scope Features Go forty aid multiply Before you know it you're 26 and past your peak Pathetic women Baeeen fig tree Correction A change of tack for the tux The jacket with the shiney lapels has returned as the star of this season's evening wear -custom-made for the woman who wants to be a scene stealer Fashion DAKS A change of tack for the tux A jacket for all reasons Hotline Booking the cooks Matthew Parris All things must pass, and the European Community may be among the first to go Major's chance to rebuild Sucess at Edinburg gices the prime minister hope of solving problems at home, writes Peter Riddel Rough justice for little people Bernard Levin goes out to bat for two 'offenders' on whom the law took a disproportionate toll A little local difficulty Diary French leave Going for broke Benn rap Paper weights A Fine Repair Job The prime minister did well at Edinburgh Cramming at Christmas School children should be longer and earlier at their desks That Certain Smile The mystery of the Mona Lisa must be unexplained Democracy and Hong Kong's future Synod shake-up Joint effort for Tv Sado-masochism Security of tenure in universities Marking exams fairly Museum millions Spot the repeat Unemployment's blight Court Circular Today's royal engagements Christening DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Luncheon Anniversaries Appointments Ch?telard School Birthdays today Marriages Church news Forthcoming marriages Colour change was clue to site of hidden tomb Archaeology Mausoleum reflects Roman way of death Sir Robert Rex Obituaries Sir Robert Rex, Kbe, Cmg, Prime Minister of Niue and the South Pacific's longest-serving premier, died on December 12 aged 83. He was born on January, 1909 Les Daly Personal Column Announcements & Personal Notices Kidney The Earl of Granard The 9th Earl of Granard, Afc, avistor and businessman, died on November 19 aged 77. He was born on April 10,1915 Moshe Bar-Kochba Moshe Bar-Kochba, controversial general and a prime moulder of Isrel's armoured corps, died on November 19 aged 62. He was borm in Poland on March 5.1930 University news The Theatres Miss Tempest's New Part Signup and save money SGS Yarsley Quality Assured Firms Ltd Waving the flag of top quality The British standards watchdogs took the lead. Now the rest of the world follows, Patricia Tisdall report: Never mind the width Following a DTI recommendation, a new body will recognise quality in business through awards Bureauveritas Quality International Approved Quality Assurance SGS Yarsley Quality Management Services Public must make charters work Patricia Tisdall looks at a year-old government initiative to improve quality of service in the public sector Perfect partners The secret of real success If you want to survive in the market place, keep customers happy DHi Picture Gallery DTI QA Major says EC back on course The Times Crossword No 19,101 Parker Duofold No Title Business Sport Fashion Quality Assurance People in the Times Weather Arts Women TVLISTINGS Opinion Columns The Papers TV incriminated Davis Liverpool spoil Dalglish's return to his spiritual home Sotheby's Racing Wright may face FA action over punch England player's international career on the line after flare-up at White Hart Lane Arts Business Mansell wins top BBC award Stich cashes in on return to form with $2 million haul German'c confident end to a poor year Girardelli moving nearer record Sking Players attack racism Overseas Football Striking contrast from scratch Hull KR side Rugby League: Bonus Dispute Remains Unresolved at Premier League Club By a Correspondent in Perpignan: Wales hang on to survive late French rally Results and Tables McCarthy is suspended by British board Sport in Brief Chinn leads way as Cardiff pack powerful punch Sheffield break duck Whitakers lead the way Equestrianism Hardcastle ploughs to title double Swimming When a team isn't big enough for the both of them David Hands, rugby correspondent, declares a draw as the dust settles on a stand-off between Andrew and Barne Rhodes ushers South Africa to comfortable win Cricket: Hosts Takes a 3-1 Lead in the Series after India's Batsmen Struggle Taylor puts Australia on top Free-scoring Mahanama seals one-day series Stourport and Slough go out in cup upsets Swinnerton demonstrates gap in class Reading rally behind Osborn Hockey Fry is a folk hero in the bizarre tale of Barnet Simon Barnes delves into the strange goings-on at Underhill, where life is not always as it seems United do enough to suggest they can go the distance Weekend Results and Tables Strachan steadies shaky champions Barnsley join elite band as Newcastle squander chances Rovers do Allison proud Watford and Charlton let themselves down The Times Table of the FA Premier League Walters steps in to supply perfect finish Aston Villa capitalise on defensive deficiencies Allen splits feuding factions Patience rewarded as Stoke's run continues Benn takes time to call the tune Piper leaves WBC champion intent on meeting fewer tough opponents For the Record No Title Wattana poised to join elite after victory against Davis World track championships go open Cycling Weekend Rugby Union Results Today's Fixtures Johnson lifts Midlands above mediocrity Garforth presses international claims in divisional side's forward display Webb kicks South-West to within reach of title France give old faces new hope Jones paves way for Lianelli's expansive display Kennard's poise steadies Somerset's challenge Jones gives West Wales injury doubt Murphy remains optimistic over Ireland's revival South earn right to face New Zealand Nicol inspires North to surprise victory Halkopous heads champion pretenders Mandarin: Newton Abbot Rapid Raceline Swan reaches century with Navan double Ludlow Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Fit For Firing jean foil Balding's sentimental quest Index National Hunt Leaders With a little help from their friends Business sponsorships of the year. review of Friday's ABSA/Arthur Andersen Award in association with The Times When is a gate not a gate? Opera Film Other Winners The roar that goes up when a choir wins can rival NT Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enteertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesament of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats availiable Seasts at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Swept along on a tide of strife at sea Opera: Rodney Milnes recommends a powerful staging of Britten's most harrowing work Unexpected drama in a trial before the separation Television Review: With the benefit of hindsight, Joe Joseph enjoys the Royal Varicy Performance Sublime northern heights Concert: Stephen Pettitt on a magnificent evening of the Sibelius in the Tender is the North festiva Time for little Felix to grow up Geoff Brown reports from Berlin on the European Film Awards, a confused attempt to challene Hollywood's cinematic supremacy Make a night out of your evening Mad about the Spanish bard Theatre Previes: James Woodall on the 16th-century playwright Lope de Vega No shelter from the pitiless storm Theatre Review King Lear Litian Baylis Studio The Times Educational Suppliement Créme De La Créme FotoStop Express Ltd The NHL Group Career Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Durham Felsted School Head Headmaster Huron University Gabbitas Truman & Thring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frances Bardsley School for Girls Greenwich College Collingham School Secretary University of Oxford Hampton School Career Analysts Scholarships World Maritime University Posts RA Eng University of Manchester Chair of English The Times When JR goes to college Britain's university research is about to be graded. Peter Scott believes the grant assessment system is fatally flawed We live in the golden age of evalvation: the management consultain is King Why classroom training needs thinking through Teacher education is inadequate if it does not include serious intellectual considerations, John Wilson argues Courses Holborn College Wrekin College The St. James's Secretarial College Resetch Posts Tyranny by written test Viewpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Eterna Managers discontent rises during recession Jobless in London set for record Dispute settled Trio buys broker Savings dip Unilever buys Ladbroke switch Word-Watching Ashridge aids East Europe CBI presses the government for one-stop pensions supervision Prospect of 5% rates may boost unit trusts Gilt-Edged Asda serves a tasty recipe for a return to the black The Pound Change on Week Stock Market By our Industrial Correspondent: 5,000 miners opt out Bank of Scotland Sir Ron builds his barricades Commont JAL Tomorrow's deadline moulds the future of pensions law A user body the regulator would consult Diagnosing the missing unemployed Currency speculators could rescue UK from 'twin deficits' nightmare The pound needs years of weakness to attract substantial investment into Britain's anaemic manufacturing sector, says Anatole Kaletsky Ski club runs into resistance The Times City Diary Picture Gallery BBC1 Variations Arts and Entertainment BBC2 TV London Satellite Arts and Entertainment TCP Economic View 'Crunch year' for reform of accounting The next 12 months will make or break the bodies set up to reform British accounting practices. If self-regulation fails, statutory controls may be inevitable 'Tough' trio lured to Lloyd's market board Breitling 1884 Scene set for a conclusion to Gatt Arthur Dunkel tells Colin Narbrough of his hopes on the Uruguay Round Lonrho denies report about moving its headquarters Concise Crossword No 2970 Winning Move Word-Watching Management By our City Staff: Christmas presents beat the recession
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