News from 17/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, K. R. Rollson, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Neil Bennett, B. G Nicholas, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Therese Pollien, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Marie-Louise Avery, K. Coatsworth, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, John Akker, Acting General Secretary, Peter Mandler, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, John Acland, Michael Evans and Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Sheila Gunn and Jill Sherman, Frances Hill, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Micael Saward, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Donal Murray, Colin Welch, Henry Stanhope, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Marion Devine, R. P. Voelcker. Chairman, T. C. Hockley, President, Keith Pike, Virginia Ironside, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Christopher Moncrieff, Thomas STAPLETON(Professor of Child Health), Blake LEE-HARWOOD(Senior campaigner), Bernard Harrison, Stewart Tendler and Peter Victor, Jon Ashwort, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alan BARTLETT(Executive Director), Simon Heffer, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Liz Gill, Geoffrey Dusheiko, Roger Harrabin, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Michael Wright, Toby Horton (Conservative parlimentary candidate), Charles Bremner and George Brock, Anatole Kaletsky and Colin Narbrough, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Scott, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Malcolm Hurlston, Chairman, Nicholas Bethell, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Colin Robinson, Joanna Pitman, J. W. M. Thompson, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Roger W. H. West, David Watson, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Chris Irvine, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Paul Shin, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, D. B. Hadley, Sam Kiley, Angela MacKAY and Christopher Elliott, Anne McElvoy, Robert R. Rodwell, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson,
ResumoBreak up of British Gas demanded by watchdog More than two million small shareholders who were encouraged to invest in British Gas could be the losers if ministers decide to follow the advice of the regulator and split the company in two Index Yugoslavia US wants Serbia war crimes trials Picture Gallery Vicar Murdered Britain loses 7,000 more jobs BCCI chief will be extradited Films Thousands evacuated as bombs close Oxford St Asprey Book of Thursday £1 m-a-week jackpot offered in reform of gambling rules Europe rules that Sunday laws stand Forte Hotels Ford to shed a further 4,200 jobs Picture Gallery Toyota's chairman is backing Britain Education 'fails to meet nation's needs' Minister says beach verdict is irrelevant News in Breif Death crash threats Police bullies criticised Snow covers Highlands Killers still free McDonald's joins police Beatles claim rejected Burns attack charges 'Million would be driven from Ulster if troops are withdrawn' Mayhew draws 'hideous warning of ethic cleansing' from Yogoslav conflict The Northern Ireland secretary says Protestants would be driven out if Britain withdrew and that an end to IRA violence could transform the administration of justice Nude statue bears scars of sex war Sightless boy, 7, joins roll of courage Mackay announces quick libel remedy that bypasses jury Ballot box failure drives IRA to fresh violence Jury clears suspect's killer NCH White cliffs of Dover scavenged for tourists FIAT Investigators win fight to return former BCCI treasury man Home secretary to be questioned over 'secret' extradition Osman wakes up to worst nightmare as legal fight fails Aerobics teacher vanishes outside gym Hanging lobby wins day in Brussels By a Staff Reporter: Hoover investigates free flights offer The way it isn't Brent will investigate fraud claim News in Breif BT tests phone to stop hoaxers Abuse case falls Fireman jailed Sam Fox sues Police bailed Pay freeze Safe reward First with news Euro-elections deal may force Major to accept voting reform Anger over council corruption claim New start for Poles at last war camp Whitehall to create more black managers EC 'lets risky goods into British shops' Hospitals shake-up defended PC cheated death to win Health 'cover-up' alleged Personality tests could help keep soccer players on the ball British Psychological Society By our Health Service Correspondent: Having a bit of fun is all in the genes Bill back Jobs 'at risk' Schools cash In Parliament Daily tipple can keep colds at bay Committee to rule on Lamont Around the Lobby Smith warned of party revolt over Maastricht treaty bill The labour leader is under pressure to show his support for European unity and to push ahead with reforms that will ensure victory at the next general election Motorola Labour NEC agrees to cut HQ spending Picture Gallery £45m to help the 'latch-key' children CBI and unions unite on railways Germans support Russian reforms with extra £600m Bonn has extracted a Russian promise on an earlier withdrawal of troops from eastern Germany in return for increased funds Dixons Our Foreign Staff: Allies of Gaidar plan their next move Clan feud forces Tajik exodus (Reuter): Amato wins vote of confidence News in Breif (Reuter): Aids action (AFP): Space project (Reuter): Troops leave (Reuter): Drug arrest (Reuter): Cigarette papers British Gas UN holds whip hand in the air but the Serbs rule on land West issues 'hands off ultimatum on Kosovo Internatioal opinion is hardening. The Serbs have been given ultimatums at the Geneva conference on the "no-fly" zone and the safety of Albanians in Kosovo European parliament heckles Major Bosnia detainees fly to Britain Muslim... France attacks UK on farm pact draft Gunmen surrender to US and French troops in Baidoa Troops are preparing to patrol the bush. Aid workers fear that remote villages will be invaded by Somali rebels seeking loot By our Foreign Staff: Expulsions of Hamas militants blocked Godfathers of Japanese business find rich pickings in Vietnam DGAA Syria puts a stop to exit visas for Jews Delhi debates end in shouting match Seoul acts against ballot rigging (Reuter): Qian tells off Patten on colony News in Breif (Reuter): Hostages taken (AP): Reagan medal (Reuter): Ship scuttled (Reuter): Christmas gift The president's mouth sadly shuts up shop Marlin Fitzwater, the only White House press secretary to be appointed by two presidents, cleans out his desk of memos and memories Noilly Prat Rape and revenge Richard Beeston in Sarajevo talks to a pregnant and bitter survivor of a Serbian military brothel Listening to the noise from the boys Radio 4s 'Men's Hour' has stirred a fierce debate about masculinity Starved for life Remember when you felt down? Fading memory may not be a sign of age, but of depression and diet, Liz Gill reports on fitness training for the brain Avoid rash decisions Medical Briefing No smoke without fury Is it unreasonable to ban invited guests from lighting up? Smokers' arteries Giving birth on an egg The results of a survey are providing food for thought in hospital labour words TCP All we want for Christmas Philip Howard Vicars are sinking in the social sacle if theu can't be murder suspect Safety in numbers The Times Diary Glinton's backroom boys The new president's choice of aides show the lasting influence of liberal ideas, argues Irwin Stelzer Inside the mind of a cop-killer Bernard Levin asks what evil feeds the unquenchable fire of rage Scream test The Times Diary Casey's lament The Times Diary Time to Act The Serbs must be stopped before it is too late Sunday Muddle The government should stand up and fight for free choice Don't Get Back The Beatles should stay where they belong—apart Shape of Europe after Edinburgh Qualified harvest Royal separation: marriages not all made in heaven Academic tenure Child abuse Paying later Hepatitis treatment Student freedom Stark contrast To fit the crime? Court Circular Personal Column Today's royal engagements Meeting Picture Gallery Luncheons Service luncheon Remains of Celtic noble's grave found Archaeology University news Dti Birthdays today Dinner Mr Roger Gray Forthcoming marriages Symposium Council of Christians and Jews Appointment Anniversaries Kenneth Bourne Kenneth Bourne, Fba, professor emeritus of International History, at the London School of Economics, died suddenly on December 13 aged 62. He was boarn on March 17,1930 Personal Column Nigel Burgess Nigel Burgess, yatch broker and yatchsman, was drwoned aged 49 in the Bay of Biscay on November 26 while sailing his own yatch in a solo round the world race. He was born on August 19,1943 Announcements & Personal Notices The Rev Alan Ecclestone The Rev Alan Eccledtone, and Anglican preist and scholar who for much of his ministry was a member of the Communist party, died in London on December 14 aged 88. He was born in Stoke-on-Trent on June 3.1904 Pedestrianism Dorando v. Longboat Call for British Gas to be split News The Times Crossword No 19,104 Index Weather People in the Time TV Listings PIT Pressure MTM Talks Reign over Fees Saver The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Bush to reject BA links with US Air John Major will be told next week that American authorities have rejected BA's deal to buy 44 per cent of USAir after fierce lobbying from competitors Owners Abroad finds a new set of holiday companions Retailers to create 3,000 jobs in Glasgow Books Picture Gallery By our Economisc Correspondent: Gilts face 'severe pressure' Sport Retail sales deliver blow to consumer-led recovery Xeryus DE Givenchy Index Law lords uphold appeal by MMC The Times Unit Information Service Easier path for Owners Abroad Tempus Property provision hits Daily Mail Trust Business Roundup TVS investors hold out New chief at Amber Day Baggeridge Brick slides French banks raise interest rates as franc nears floor French businessmen and voters are being forced to pay for the defence of the franc for the first time as strains in the ERM continue to unsettle currency markets Northern Electric to cut bills after profits soar 52% MTM in talks with banks over reshape Samuel Montagu By our City Staff: Bulmer targets Europe Nott takes over at Hillsdown By our Banking Correspondent: Morse blames changes for rise in bank errors Amstrad directors sell shares US setback for bank group Payout passed Defence cutbacks hit Alvis Water rises Chemicals link Bexbuild slides British Funds FT-SE Volumes Lifee Options Optimism in futures puts new life into shares Stock Market Major Indices Commodities Recent Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures Bank seeks £80m to pay BCCI depositors (Reuter): Sinking Dow makes it five in a row Wall Street Money Markets Tell Sid that he is being conned Summary No entry for BA Padley rebuilds his career The Times City Diary The Cosco Kid The Times City Diary Name of the game The Times City Diary Only a genuine free market can determine the viability of coal Colin Robinson argues it is time to remove the artificial distortions that are present in Britain's electricity generation industry Sterling efforts? The Times City Diary Grinding waltz The Times City Diary ESOPs offer low-risk share ownership Raising small business standards Bussiness Matters Barclaycard medicine No retaliation for turkey farmers The Times Rally at close Picture Gallery Fearless Sir Ron cracks a timely whip Accountancy & Finance Harrison Willis Finance Manager Walking back to happiness Any Other Business Graduate Acca Trainee Support and Training Getting ahead On the cards Heathfield Hargreaves The Times Newspapers Changing small firm audits raises the ire BBC The Diocese of Rochester Accountancy and Finance Sunday trading restrictions are not against Community law European Law Reort Luxembourg Limitation period for non-accidental injury House of Lords Law Report December 17 1992 Expert not required to prove operation of computer Credit given for employer's compensatory payment Home Office not liable for officer 's misfeasance Monopolies Commission has power to rule on bus companies' merger House of Lords Theatre Such a long haul for the little fellow Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews Chaplin, the latest of Richard Attenborough's 'qualoty, middle-brow entertainments' Taking the Americans to Court Arts Briefing Lights up at Gate Last chance… Signals from China picked up in Egypt Cinema: David Robinson reports the discovery of Chinese treasure at the Cairo Fil, Festival Odeon Television Entertainments Today's Events A daliy guide to arts and entertaiment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesenment ot theatre showing in london Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in london and (where indicated with the symbol on release scross the country) Dench boils over amid the lava Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reciews the first the first night of Peter Shaffer's new play The Gifts of the Gorgon The Pit If music be the fast-food of love POP: Alan Jackson finds less in Beverly Craven than meets the eye Held by Welsh wizardry Dylan Thomas: Return Journay Lyric Studio, Hammersmith A polymath in paradise Roger Harrabin on the many talents of Ian McDonald, whose account of a colonial childwood is now a BBC film Still stepping outside the limits Dance Review: John Percival on a verteran Russian rebel who is performing a new role in Paris at the age of 67 Black and white and blue all over Television Review: Tony Patrick watches the detectives in Granada's Prime Suspect 2 Difficult journey safely completed Concert Reviews Batons and bows Bosendorfer Nothing to lose but chagrin Labour leaders may write off socialism but Colin Welch believes that the ideology will revive itself in the activism of busybodies Military The last chapter of our selection of Christmas books: from the clash of borrles great and glorious, and the splash of prinys of every kind and colour Authors Transient glimpses of a master of English music Simon Heffer Vaughan Williams a Life in Photographs By Jerrold Northrop Moore Oup. £25 Photography Hard-boiled man of letters The Art of Fiction By David Lodge Secker & Warburg. £14.99 In this Saturday's Review Living a despair of one's own Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? Caroline Moorehead thinks biographers should be Antiques To companions on country walks and guides to salerooms Countryside Bulwarks to boulevards The City Assembled The Elements of Urban Form Through History By Spiro Kostof Thames £5 Hudson, £28 Children in search of truth Arms and the Girl By Stevie Davies Women's Press, £11.99/£6.99pbk Lewis aims to duck meeting Tucker in his first defence Srikumar Sen argues that Britain's world champion has left himself open to a knockout blow Word-Watching Faldo confident of claiming spoils in world championship Golf Top Welsh players to benefit from £1 m deal Ruggby Union: Wru Cup Sponsor Agrees to Make Direct Contribution into Internationals' Trust Fund For the Record Famous victory attracts little reward Leicester coach offers Back his full support Bradford survive on their nerves Ruggby Leauge MPs lay blame at Customs for deepening VAT crisis Mandarin: Towcester Results from Yesterday Three Meetings Double is ideal tonic for Holder Mandarin: Kelso Mandarin: Southwell Talented Bit Of a Clown set to top Towcester bill again Miinnehoma likely to run Rapid Raceline Milton misses out after late charge for victory Premier League agrees sponsorship Snow Reports Littlewoods Pools Holland move back from the brink with Turkish triumph Football: Van Vossen Eases Dutch Fears of Early Elimination from World Cup Qualifying Rounds Schwer in search of experience Boxing Managers demand protection ITTF imposes solvent ban Table Tennis French call for change Sport in Brief Late goal by Coates earns Yeovil a glittering prize Brighton ready to cash in PPA Major underlines his support for Games bid Olympic Games The Times BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite NSPCC Golf Football Association clears Durie of faking injury Chelsea cruise into quarter-finals Concise Crossword No 2973 Winning Move Word Watching Bad weather takes a heavy toll Equestrianism Nicol's error gives Crystal Palace extra-time triumph Care To Advertise Telephone INDEX N B S Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Index Wednesday N B S Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Thursday To Advertise Friday Keep the team happy Managing people in a recession is a much more difficult task than in boom times. 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