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News from 15/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Norman Arthur, Victoria McKee, J. M. Benham, Jon Ashworth, Clive Hereward, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Scott-Barrett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Philip Christison, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Frances Hasler (Director), Derek Lang, Noel Goodwin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Colin Riches, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Editor Derek Harris, Seweryn Chomet, Simon D. Baggott, Tom Walker and Colin Narbrough, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Alan Lorimer, Chandos Blair, John MacMillan, Paddy Ashdown, Robert Verkaik, Nicholas Watt, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Peter Marsh, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, John Walley, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Bruce Clark, Kate Muir, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Dick Hinder, M. Clarke (Certified Accountant), Sally Watts, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Michael McConville, Lee Bridges (Legal researcher), Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Patrick Stevens, P. H. Plesch, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Paul Brown, Dennis Shaw, Charles Bremner and Anatol Lieven, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Henry Leask, Phil McLennan, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Peter Lloyd, John Blunsden, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Barry Pickthall, Bill Callaghan (Secretary), Myer Goldman (Consultant radiologist), Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ruth Winram, David Conn and Frances Gibb, Sandy Boswell, R. Scott Russell, Grenville Hewitt, John Goodbody, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Iola Smith, Arawak Gold, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, George D. Papoulias, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Ben Lynfield, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Michael Gow, Christopher Follett, Derek Harris, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Jack Davis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. M. Pick, Robert Sanders,

Resumo

Liaisons Summit talks for Major and Bush over Bosnia The United Nations Security Council is expected to debate powers similar to those invoked against Iraq in an attempt to enforce the air exculsion zone over Bosnia and protect refugees Travnik yearns for British defenders Paddy Ashdown, leader of the Liberal Democrats, tells how he came mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina Index Shopping Picture Gallery IRA may have tapped calls between Major and Hume Television Lewis given world title by default Threat to Yeltsin as Gaidar is cast aside National & Provincial Building Society Law on Tuesday Major must set his sights on well-armed Swiss Joe Joseph Political Sketch State schools permitted to select some gifted pupils New education guidelines will pave the way for specialisation in secondary schools despite critics' claims that this will revive 11-plus-style test and lead to segregation Crystal Holidays By a Staff Reporter: Police officer's affair halts murder plot trial Credit leads poor into 'vicious cycle of debt' Correction Thresher sacks man over Lamont story News in Brief Dáil fails to pick PM Child planned funeral Rail disaster pay-out Damages for press chief Media hearing today Prison hostage freed Homelessness rising University heads chosen Briton buried in swamp 'after Florida showdown' By a Staff Reporter: French tourist charged over Lamplugh kidnap attempt Hospital chiefs put Big Mac on the menu Royals miscast in saga of hats and endless crises Conman had top job in Welsh agency Glenmorangie By a Staff Reporter: DPP drops bribery charges against MP Firebombing ruins 30 years' research on tree conservation Animal Liberationists suspected Suspected of arson attack at Forestry ommission station Extremists step up terror campaign Minolta Howard says cost of clean air will be more expensive fuel Safer laser surgery operation can correct severe short-sightedness Naked girl set alight with petrol News in Brief Halfway stage Lucky find RAF rescue 12-hour ordeal £7,000 mix-up Doctor loses Top charily bosses are paid more than £60.000 Mona Lisa theory has the experts intrigued Protection zones will keep underground water pure Picture Gallery Epic journey: Japan may lead the world in new… Picture Gallery The Famous Grouse Tusa warns of threat to World Service Solicitors gather tragic cases for legal aid battle The law Society fears 10 million people will be barred from seeking help with court cases if government cost-cutting goes ahead Love letters to Elizabeth I fail to attract a 7buyer Army Officer Experts call for end to Dickensian view of bankruptcy People whose businesses face collapse deserve to be given professional help and guidance rather than be treated as crooks Fairy godmother who soothes away the pain The way it isn't Summit success gives the upper hand to pro-Europe Tories Labour HQ staff jobs threatened Lines open Tram trip In Parliament Benn takes on the House of Windsor Mercury Communications Confusion over pit closures Recovery fails to take hold Yeltsin forced to give ideological enemy control of government President Yeltsin has had to Congress time and again. The rejection of his prot?g?, Yegor Gaidar, is turning even his strongest supporters against him Peugeo Diesel An optimist felled by vested interests Man in the news Cold war spoof tests Western resolve Our Foregin Staff: Americans at odds over disarming Somali clans Andersen Consulting Western aid opens new age of colonisation American troops need a longer mandate, Sam Kiley writes Rabin says Islamic kidnappers are out to kill peace talks Israel is ready to compromise principle and talk to Palestinian abductors, First it wants proof that the kidnap victim is alive IBMUnited kingdom Limited Clinton outlines economic targets Our Foreign Staff: Fresh tremors worry Indonesia survivors US canvasses Europe over enforcement of air ban Stung by criticism of its inaction, Washington is pushing for enforcement of a "no-fly" zone over Bosnia. The British defence ministry is not so sure French cheers of disdain greet Edinburgh accord Doves dominate cabinet talks on Bosnia The British Cabinet has become increasingly passsimistic about the situation in Bosnia Writes Peter Riddell Treaty deal delights battle-weary Danes Lombardy League squeezes Italian coalition in test poll America allows Vietnam trade links News in Brief Police arrest Indian activists (Reuter): Driver jailed Patten backed (AFP): Captain killed (Reuter): Murder verdict (AP): Helicopter hit Job for life? Live for a job What is lost is the sence of identy. It can feel like the death of self Book Tokens Good losers are not always winners Victoria McKee reports on new research on good, bad and dangerous dieting Those who regularly lost and gained as little as 11b were one more likely to die early than those who didn't Genes move to attack Haggling's a bad deal in stores Could London shops discover the lost joys of bargaining? Armed with a wad of fresh tenners, Heather Kirby investigates Offering more than I throught it was worth, I asked 'Would you take £50 for it?' she was dumbstruck Look what happened on the way to my date with destiny Larry Kramer's latest soul-searching play was intended to be a posthumous autobiography Notice An Archer all a-quiver The Times Diary Lynne Truss John Major pulls it off The Edinburgh summit proved that the prime miniser is a consumate tectician, says Woodrow Wyatt Blundering into Bosnia Conor Cruise O'Brien on the dangers of drifting into an unwinnable war Picture Gallery Woe , Mr. Porter The Times Diary Home alone? Yhe Times Diary Soft option The Times Diary Slow Awakening Bosnia needs help—and should get it soon Without Apology We should not have to defend ourselves against the Soley bill More demands on army resources Balkan concerns Plain English School league tables Why education of prisoners has been put out to tender Wages inspection Guilty pleas Scales of justice Wonder of science Drivers who smoke GPs' savings Without support Spot the repeat The last frontier? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Memorial service Dinners Service dinner Combined Cadet Force University of Portsmouth Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Marriages Saint Felix School, Southwold, Suffolk Denholm Elliott Homelife Dr. Ali Amini Dr Ali Amini, liberal politician and former prime minister of Iran, died in Paris on December 12, his 87th birthday. He was born in Tehran in 1905 Personal Column Ralph Izzard Ralph Izzard, foreign correspondent, died on December 2 aged 82. He was born on August 27,1910 Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Peter Blume John Grooms Association The Samaritans From our Own Correspondent: The Recovery of the Leonard Confession of the Theif On this Day Picture Gallery Announcements & Personal Notices Major to meet Bush on Bosnia The Times Crosssword No 19,102 Picture Gallery Business Sport Modern Times Love letters written by the Earl of Essex to Queen Elizabeth I failed to find a buyer when they went up for sale at Sotheby's in London Weather Index Picture Gallery Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Belgium forces enquiry into Dan-Air deal Dan-Air staff are already wearing British Airways uniforms and the Dan-Air signs have disappeared at Gatwick. But the European Commission is to reinvestigate Post Office to freeze letter prices as profits double Festive share-out on Wall Street Arts Watchdog restricts futures trader Sport Banks to take stakes in Anglo Continental Airlines The Times Tiphook responds to City doubts Tumpus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Reuter: Japan's trade surplus rises Troubled German steel firm's shares slump Business Roundup Tiphook reverses Liechtenstein for treaty Polar profits cool down Eastern signs five-year deal for coal power A deal between Eastern Electricity and PowerGen over coal-fired power points the way to five-year contracts between distributors and generators Efficient power use 'could be profitable' VW Golf plant to work fewer hours Summit sends reassuring message to the markets Heseltine to present awards PLC Awards Hafnia will sell Prolific to Scottish Provident Asprey & Co Ltd Berkeley says good buy to the slump By our City Staff: Roche buys Fisons UK healthcare business Iran lifts output by Opec Richards in red EDP advances Pelican ahead Losses reduced FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options British Funds Major Indices Doubts on economy deter investors Stock Market Commodities Recent Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures (Reuter): Profit-takers depress Dow for third day World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Money Rates (%) Tears, in theory, for Mr. Gaidar Comment Pension pointers Blind dat for a princess The Times City Diary Happy Eurospeak The Times City Diary Coin for Bosnia The Times City Diary Christmas profits rush set to soften impact of Sunday trading verdict The European Court if poised to give its Sunday shopping ruling, but Jon Ashworth believes it will be months before the issue is resolved Wikner's headache The Times City Diary Coffin humour Lessons in history for wise men of the Treasury From Mr. Grenville Hewitt Rates still high National Westminster Bank PLC Abbey shares Subdued start to account Eterna Panto Genuine affection for Mock Tudor Agriculture: Marcus Binney detects a sea-change in attitude to the much-derided suburban semi-detached Terrific draughtsmen in here Galleries: John Russell Taylor on a surprising show of British works on paper Branagh brings in the crowds for his long—distance Hamlet Arts Briefing Remains to be seen Last chance… Opera Bosendorfer Pianos Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Panto's dead? Oh no it isn't Christmas Shows: Jeremy Kingston joins the young critics at two London pantomimes Equal partners in beauty Dance: Nadine Meisner on the second programme offered by the visiting Nederlands Dans Theatre Jamaican patty makes a change from pudding Italian phrasing with a Scottish accent Opera Preview: Richard Morrison talks to John Fisher, conductor of Handel's Alcina at Covent Garden on Friday The changing of the avant-garde Classical Concert Reviews: Scandinavian complement the season Sibelius in splendour Heavens, he's not miserable now Rock Concert Review Double double helping Television Review: Witchcraft Republic National Bank of New York One-stop advice shops on the way Business to Business Marcus Hearn & Co Ltd Allied Aims Reindeer link is good for the wallet Getting to grips with the small print of EC regulations MSBInternational A New British Invention Requiring Venture Capital Times Newspaper Ltd Private Capital Briefings Mr. Friday on Tuesday Lawyers swell jobs queue As more City firms lay off staff, the competition for vacancies is fierce, say David Conn and Frances Gibb Maintaining a positive attitude Creditworthy In need of a financial safety net More bad tidings Inns and Outs Call for laughter Peril at sea Ready to work for nothing Royal role Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lioyd Jones Licensed to penalise the good-living Decision that cannot be challenged House of Lords Ferry lane is a public road Legal Appointments University of Westminster St. James's Chambers Please Send Box Replies Commercial Litigation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perverting course of justice Duty to exercise powers in good faith Chambers & partners: professional Recruitment Admitting closed documents New Year New Practice Clerk to Chambers Watching the detectives Anyone—even a criminal—can be a private eye. Robert Verkaik reports on a grey area in the black and white world of the solicitor Laurence Simons Associations European Investment Bank Quarry Dougall Federation of Recruitment and Employment Services When is a couple not a couple? The status of unmarried partners wanting to adopt is highlighted in the biggest review of the law in years An adoption order may only be made in favour of a married couple or a person Driving ambition moves down from father to son John Blunsden looks back at Graham Hill's fine career and ahead to his son's burgeoning one Back draws short straw as England look to the future Flanker pays heavily for lack of stature Junior clubs add weight to experimental laws Word-Watching Pools Forecasts Scots make break with tradition Ware Rebels have wish granted in quarter-final draw Basket Ball Schofield's Australian venture ruled offside Rugby League Cab On Target stands by for Ascot switch Salman elected to Jockey Club Mandarin: Folkestone New group aims to undercut SIS rates Buddington to collect again in Folkestone stamina test Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Redskins perk up in the nick of time American Football Devils show no sign of flagging Ice Hockey Rapid Raceline Villa put Atkinson under pressure to make swift recovery Medical experiment for injured striker Earle is a probable target for Dalglish São Paulo revive fond memories Overseas Review Snow Reports For the Record Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Swedish officials expel Russian party Drugs in Sports Fleet pair look the worse for wear Yatching Williams fails to win place In Brief Kapil injury Home draw Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Variations Radio 3 BBC2 ITV London Satellite Channel 4 NSPCC Racing Lewis is handed world heavyweight title Bowe throws away WBC belt and paves way for first British champion this centary Concise Crossword No 2971 Winning Move Word-Watching Williams give Hill chance to follow in father's footsteps Football Liquorsave Wright waits for FA's verdict

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