News from 18/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Sam Kiley and Martin Fletcher, D. M. Bailey, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Alan M. Pardoe, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Geoff Brown's, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Felicity Clark, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Nickson, Angela MacKay, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Zander, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Anne McElvoy and Catherine Sampson, Ludovic Kennedy, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Kevin Eason, L. P. Bayley, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Alison Elliott, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jenny MacArtur, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Anthony Temple, Martin Fletcher, Susan Davenport, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, C. W. Poupard Director, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, W. H. C. Finbow, Jose Phillips, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Lucy Stout, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Peter Sutcliffe, Robert Cockburn, Barbara J. Boissevain, Michael Webber, Richard Cork, Richard Shaw, Sally Mason, C. Brandon Gough Chairman, Sally Roberson, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Kevin Connealy (Director), Claire Whitaker, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, George J. Levy (Director), Margaret Forster, Roger Green, Richard Faulkner, Director, Jane Tewson, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jeremy Kingston's, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Steve Corbett, Ben Lynfield, Martin Fletcher, Ali Jaber, Nicholas Wood, Grenville Hewitt, Joanna Pitman, Anthony De Trafford, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, John Rew, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Witney Managing Director, Michael Phillips, R. Goldwater, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, John Bell Business Editor, Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Griselda Bear, Frances Pearce, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Chris Moore, Joan Mazumdar, Robert Rhodes, Jamie James, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Alison Roberts, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ernest Green, Moira Bennett, Patrick J. Brian, Bill Pullen,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Expulsions deal peace moves 'a death blow' PLO quits talks as blindfolded Palestinians are driven into exile Index British Gas By our Foreign Staff: Nato agrees to use force despite split This weekend John Major and President Bush will try to iron out differences over the implementation of 'no-fly' zone over Bosnia Winter brings rows of crosses Handicapped men, women and children cower on the Bosnian frontline as the war rage around them. Ruth Gledhill reports on their wintery plight Arts Motoring South East jobless total hits record 10% Cambridge researchers beat Oxford challenge Tiffany & Co Inf… on Friday By our Political Staff: Scots MPs force Commons to suspend business Comet Army will give 600 officers their marching orders Mozart may have had Tourette's syndrome Brooke promises a lottery pot of gold 'It will create jobs, millionaires and museums' Oflot watchdog to ensure fair play Medical colleges unite to criticise closures Correction Fitness teacher returns safe after 'sinister' disappearance Gangsters controlled no-go areas in top-security prison Drugs and home-made alcohol taken openly With the Times Tomorrow Army sacks major after fatal affair Titanic sale attacked as grave robbing Shipwreck survivors condemn French government's salvage offer Tax officers track down their man Sainsbury's Homebase Boy, 8, is beaten 'for not joining shoplifters' Abbey National What Sid was not told about the British Gas monopoly City approval for more competition reflects analysts' views that long-term profits may rise The rise in gas share prices indicates a City belief that consumer and investor would benefit from ending the pipeline monopoly Slim chance for small shareholders to sue Tube passenger stabbed to death News in Brief Six on kidnap charge Maguire trial libel Drink-drive 'leniency' £50,000 slander payout £1.3m for orchestras Land Rover Tills will ring this Sunday despite EC Mercury Picture Gallery Pregnant women advised to take folic acid Levy for nuclear stations challenged The way it isn't MacKay rejects Bar's freeze Universities give top researchers cash priority First official league table in higher educatoin reveals that research has improved Theories of a mad professor challenge the world's wisdom Success in research attracts the money that allows original minds to prove their ideas both true and usefull Leading Universities in United Kingdom Judged Subject by Subject Picture Gallery New arrival proves its worth Science funding slips Top Research Smith launches study of welfare society The social justice commission is expected to be the cornerstone for Labour policy at the next general election Currys Rethinking the social benefits of Beveridge Riddell on Politics Tories excluded from social justice panel The Times Our Foreign Staff: Israelis send 400 Palestinians to exile in Lebanon Yitzhak Rabin, having won judicial backing to eject alleged Muslim activists, is facing a barrage of international criticism PLO fears rise of fundamentalists Clinton adds Hispanic to cabinet team US accused of 'A1 Capone' tactics in Somalia From Associated Press in Washington: Bush signs accord on free trade The Famous Grouses Finest Scotch Whiskey Buoyant Milosevic can afford to ride out the West's rage If Serbia's leader wins the presidential election, his strategy in Bosnia could wrongfoot America and Europe, Roger Boyes writes Our Foreign Staff: Serbian opposition appeals for the end of dictatorship Russia's parliament has voted to prevent foreign intervention in Yugoslavia, raising the possibility of Moscow breaking UN solidarity Harper Gollins Publishers Our Foreign Staff: Major flies into fresh trouble over Gatt progress (Reuter): Fabius plea for trial in Aids case News in Brief Craxi defiant (AFP): Racism protest (AP): Wörner stays St. Joseph's Hospice Yeltsin snubs America by offering China weapons for cash The Russian president, accused by hardline domestic critics of pro-Western bias, is ready to do business with Peking's Communists Tycoon holds key to Korean election Australia drops oath to Queen The Kellogg Company of Creat Britain Picture Gallery Cambodian guerrillas seize 46 UN men The Times Higher Education Supplement Coming up after the break ITV is about to get its biggest shake-up in 37 years. What will it offer viewers? Melinda Wittstock reports Carlton adds some spice to a familiar mix A little help from her friends Take the head of a charity group, a dollop of entrepreneurial spirit, and endless zest: the finished product is Jane Tewson National Garden Gift Tokens Old view of new Russia How an English tutor brought Russian imperialism to Oxford The strange case of Alger Hiss Despite new evidence, one of the great spy mysteries will never be conclusively solved, writes Ben MacIntyre in New York Who should be president of Britain? Ludovic Kennedy argues that the monarchy has had its day and the time has come for a republic It's not for me... Missing the point The Times Diary Double agents The Times Diary Alcoholic decor The Times Diary Picture Gallery Ranking by Research The new league tables may be flawed, but are still worthwhile Atrocities of War Evidence must be collected now for war crimes in Bosnia Explosions at British Gas Ofgas was well within its rights to recommend a break-up Arts in search of stronger support Health and over-50s Courts charter Du Maurier letters Addresses in code Turn to page 32 Counsel's role when clients plead Identification of babies Lotteries and EC French predicament Dates in mind Court Circular Anniversaries Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Dinners University news Luncheons The Royal Society of Chemistry Inner Temple Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages Royal Society of St George Appointment Sir Alastair Blair-Kerr Sir Alastair (William Alexander) Blair-Kerr, former judge in Hong Kong, the Caribbean, Gibraltar and Bermuda, died on December 1, his 81st birthday. He was born on December 1,1911 Personal Column Kenneth Irving Kenneth Irving a leading Canadian industrialist and one of the western world's richest men, died in hospital at Saint John, New Brunswick, on Sunday, aged 93. He was born at Buctouche, NB, on March 14,1899 Archbishop Timothy Olufosoye Archbishop Timothy Olufosoye, the first Anglican Archbishop of Nigeria, has died in Nigeria. His date of birth was not recorded but he was believed to be between 75 and 80 The Gaiety Theatre Professor Tom Bottomore Tom Bottomore, professor of sociology, University of Sussex, 1968-85, died on December 9 aged 72. He was born on April 8,1920 Announcements & Personal Notices News The Times Crossword No 19,105 Business Sport WPA Health International Modern Times Weather Arts People in the Times Motoring Infotech Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will, a brilliant but notorious documentary about the 1934 Nazi party rally in Nuremberg, is discussed in the Late Show Special (BBC2,11.20pm) Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Watershed Orders Swell Liquid Asset Tomorrow The Pound Business Barclays writes off £200m Record single provision may send bank into loss Almost £¼ billion has been set aside by Barclays against lending to the private property group Imry. The provision, largest on a single loan, may push the bank into loss BA wins approval for bid to take 25% Qantas stake A gleam in Clinton's back yard Arts Payouts flow most strongly at Yorkshire Continental Airlines Sport Motoring on Friday Breakup could cut gas prices NAPF abandons protection proposals The Times Unit Trust Information Service Yorkshire offers power of promise Tempus Commercial Union cuts life and pension bonuses Business Round-Up LBMS back in black Bromsgrove advances First Technology leaps Merrydown swallows SB soft drink brands Devaluation helps boost factory order books Central banks continued to battle in currency markets as the ERM came under pressure despite France's renewed commitment to a strong franc Insurer bids for trust Greenlees falls Payout up Bid deadline Offer extended Full-frontal assault in six-year gas war Water regulator reports an improvement in services Devenish profits pull ahead International Appointments International Centre for Integrated Mountain… Multiple Classified Advertising Items GA chiefs quit Royal Bank to avoid conflict of interest SPANA Waldorf Hotel Electra Trust assets decline British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Forecasts downgraded as Barclays reveals write-offs Stock Market Hammerson, the property developer, continued to attract speculative support with the a shares climbing 8p to 275p. Earlier this week it was suggested Hanson might bid after its plans to rescue Canary Wharf were shelved. Last night there was talk of an agreed bid for Hammerson from the US Major Indices Commodities Company Briefs London Financial Futures Rebound at IBM ends losing streak Wall-Street Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Hard heads beat bleeding hearts Comment Barclays grief Minorco plays happy families The Times City Diary Baring down The Times City Diary Japanese landings The Times City Diary High street America is no place for the faint-hearted foreigner Philip Robinson examines some of the reasons why the United States has proved to be a graveyard for so many British retailers Masters plan The Times City Diary Ringing a change The Times City Diary Postal disservice Keep new pension measures simple Ask early for cash Computing how to lose customers Chatset's record is not so dotty Indirect advisers Early gains halved Eterna Movie madness Online Sore point Pass the choc ices, love For the armchair film-buff the Japanese are marketing a TV costing £3,300. Or you can do it yourself starting at about £6 Morse Mini marvel Disc-count Brain wave Spy or nerd? No hiding place from big Ears High technology in schools could put an end to the age old problem of pupils playing truant, reveals nick Nuttall JBA The Sunday Times Opera Still life at the end of the world Galleries: Richard Cork on the disturbing work of Tim Head, in which nothing is quite what it seems Rambert boss makes sudden exit Arts Briefing Leap year? Last chance… Dance Art from Contemporary Croatia Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingstom'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 Bad jokes, worse judgment Opera: Rodney Milnes finds English National Opera's approach to Janácek unsatisfying Captivated by dance and music from another age Stephen Pettitt on a Lully co-porduction by Flanders Opera and the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, paris Armide Antwerp 'Tis the season to be jolly Jazz: Clive Davis enjoys a tasteof some appropriately festive jam-making Bob Wilber's Christmas Parties Pizza Express Christmas cracker is a kernel bogey Dance: The peculiar history of The Nutcracker, the world's most popular ballet. Plus: The Royal Ballet reviewed John percival is puzzled by the universal success of The Nutcracker, now 100 years old Double top for pioneer American Theatre: Jamie James on two Büchner productions Halcyon Days This week should be next week, too Television Review: Peter Barnard salutes a current affairs flagship, scuttled after 36 years Odeon Looks before leaps? Swan Lake/The Dream Covent Garden By the seat of my pants Kevin Eason, right, motoring correspondent of The Times, tells how he came close to being a fatal road accident statistic Having the collision was the easy part Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items By the seat of my pants Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Auction Toyota's new E number Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case statements must be clear Court ignored by counsel Waranted Registration Transfers Judge's discretion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court to transfer complex cases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agricultural occupation for rating SAAB Power to stay part of indictment Howard loses place on referees' panel Launder promotes sport for all David Miller looks at a creative approach to coaching that rewards persistence ad patience and produces exceptional results Word-Watching Forward planning is Cooke's recipe for continued progress Rugby Union Crew make most of their abilities Essex players dominate World Games squad Netball True champion In opposite courts Danger of tackle from behind MCC could trim the costs Trout records European reality Donovan takes overall lead Yachting Improving Another Coral enters Gold Cup picture Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline O'Neill's star is put down Mandarin, Thunderer: Fakenham Entertaining insight into a champion Treble-seeking Singlesole to put best foot forward again Mandarin: Catterick Taylor questions timing of Lineker's retirement Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Parry forges ahead as Faldo falters Golf English pair take title In Brief Board intervenes Coaches honoured Carl steps up Making waves India's batsmen held in tight grip Cricket Whitaker's power beats best of Bost Equestrianism Simmons humbles Pakistan FA secures sponsor Yeovil will reward loyalty of their regular supporters Football For the Record The Times BBC1 Variations Radio3 Satellite Action for blind people Racing Police regret part in banning Gould from game Coventry manager writes to prime minister Dalglish gets his man Concise Crossword No 2974 Winning Move Word-Watching Taylor offers Wright little hope England attracting support in fight to boost Test cricket Book Tokens Golf Schwer stops Aceves in third
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