News from 19/12/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, Stephen Brook, Victoria Glendinning, Janet Bush and Michael Clark, Peter J. Lord-Smith, Anatol Lieven, Mary Killen, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jan Morris, Neil Bennett, John Diamond, Richard Briggs, Chairman, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jonathan Meades's, George Sivell, Clive Davis, David Hughes Hallett, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Liz Dolan and Nicola Cole, Shaun W. Thorpe, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Richard Watson Chairman, Tom Walker, Nicholas Wood, Francesca Greenoak, Dame Barbara, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, D. J. Mackenzie, David Clement-Davies, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Barbara Young, Chief Executive, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, C. Douglas Woodward (Deputy, Ward of Cripplegate), Miriam Ryan, Co-ordinator, John Wellman, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Catherine Milner, Philip Robinson, John Young, Frances Bissell, Ian Bradley, Margaret E. J. Smith, A. M. Lehrer, Charles Bremner, C. W. Poupard, David Hands, Catherine Sampson, Martin Fletcher and Robert Seeley, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Annie Rankin, Nigella Lawson, Gillian Cross, Derwent May, Nicholas Wapshott, Harold James, Nicole Swengley, Ben MaCintyre, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Ben Lynfield and Christopher Walker, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Canon John Oates, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Jon V. Pepper, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Gareth Huw Davies, Bernard Mills, Director, Nicholas Wood and Martin Fletcher, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Stanley Stewart, Andrew Roberts, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Margaret Forster, Peter Bryan, Indrani Lutchman (Fisheries Officer), Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, J. Enoch Powell, Barry Pickthall, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jacquie Dowding, Member, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Michael Barry, Norman Stone, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Anthony J. Gray, Craig Lord, Penelope Romsey, Tim Cordy, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Russell General Secretary, Henry Campbell Drysdale, Civilian Consultant Pathologist, G. M. Besser, Chief Executive, Chris Dighton, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Peter Melchett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Richard Banks (Chief Executive), , Benedict Nightingale, Mitchell Platts, golf correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Naim Attallah, George Medley, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Gordon C. Clark,
ResumoWorld condemns Israel Outcasts trapped in no man's land The impasse surrounding the 400 deportees casts doubt over fresh Middle East peace talks and has prompted rival palestinian groups to plan a new joint strategy against Israel Police halt kidnap interview Britain's elite defy Thatcher revolution Index Weekend Astronomy ITC rejection of Thames bid puts Channel 5 in doubt Christmas The Eamous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Drinking Best Buys Bush and Major set to agree on Bosnia action How the air miles were logged up The Howard League for Penal Reform Gruelling trip to Ottawa takes its toll on Major Prime minister endures punishing schedule on whirlwind four-day North American tour Sleep loss is the enemy of us all Lamont forecasts buoyant Britain Elderly 'starve' in nursing homes News in Brief Flaws found in radar Tube murder charge Police blow up cab Longthorne cleared New Friend of the Earth Dracula hormone reduces jet lag Fitness teacher held by two armed men for 36 hours Police call in psychiartrist Stores launch cross-Channel war Unworthy to govern Murder charge is due as tortured girl dies Horses lead the race to clear VAT fence Dunkirk veteran defeats club ban Boots Canoeist dies as gales lash Britain Timberland East Anglia grows fastest while North West declines The 1991 census reveals that people migrated in search of employment during the eighties. Recession may end their quest Britons long for greener grass Marketing pioneer quits LPO Lunn Poly Redundant officers braced for new battle in jobs market By a Staff Reporter: Inmate tortured at first private prison Channel 5 bid fails on audience and income Broadcasters accuse license chiefs of easy way out National Children's Home Black Wednesday billionaire gives £31m for Bosnians London waiter who turned philanthropist BBC Radio Sotheby's plea over £40 m silver refused Rain forest 'newcomer' to Amazon Le Carré tactics used by campus fraudsters The Times Longleat eviction delayed News in Brief Mother hid baby in well Police suicide Death libel Rank renewed Miners arrive Castle wins Smith aims to regain Labour initiative on economic policy In time of grief, tidings of joy Credo Welsh tongue pledge fails to placate National & Provincial Building Society Opt-out schools to keep extra cash Strategy eludes Nato inhunt for role in Yugoslavia Peacekeeping and peacemaking are supposed to be the allies' new tasks. Croatia and Bosnia caught them off balance, Michael Evans writes Our Foreign Staff: America breaks ranks with EC over Bosnian Serbs Polls point to close finish in presidential election Serbia Tecno Kohl seeks to widen field of Bundeswehr operation Germany Picture Gallery NSPCC Children of war given lesson in hardship Our Foreign Staff: Pentagon braced for casualties in Somalia As president Bush considers a Christmas trip to boost US morale, defence planners are urgently debating whether they should order their troops to disarm the gunmen Work-shy Russians look for capitalist gain without pain Taiwan takes new step to democracy Yeltsin astounds US with statement on nuclear deal By our Foreign Staff: Kim Young Sam wins presidency in Seoul The Sunday Times Afghan raiders target refugees (AP): UN men freed (Reuter): Budget cut (AP): Return trip (AP): Poll boycotted The Sunday Times Israelis hail Rabin but Arabs vow new round of violence The deportation of Arabs has brought condemnation from aborad. It could also mark the end of the end of the Middle East peace process West fears return to hijacking era Socialist U-turn puts Fabius in the dock (Reuter): MEPs squabble over spoils of office Picture Gallery UNA-UK America and EC set Gatt January deadline Baker faces election enquiry News in Brief (AFP): Staff dismissed (AP): Officer arrested (Reuter): Pact signed (Reuter): Iraq accused (AP): Christmas visit O come all ye heathens Put out more mistletoe and prepare to worship the sun, it is time for Christmas to return to its pagan roots, writes Ian Bradley The pipsqueaks and Pavarotti Richard Morrison attacks a mob who tried to silence a great tenor Opera fans are usually generous in overlooking the ravages time has wrought on favourites Restoring a capital city Western aid would be well spent helping to restore the crumbling buildings of Moscow Simon Jenkins Colour of the chameleon The Times Diary Witty in the City The Times Diary Sell-off smiles The Times Diary In white satin The Times Diary A palatable renewal The Times Diary No Man's Land Israel's Prime minister is struggling in a quagmire Blocked Channels Channel is another failure for broadcasting policy On Buying Presents Christmas Past: a series on the unchanging face of the season. One: From The Times of 19 December, 1928 Bobby Fischer case Scottish orchestras Patients' role in the press campaign to save Bart's Israeli actions Settlements policy After Edinburgh Exploitation by industrial fishing Destruction at sea Drivers who smoke Court Circular The Sovereign's Parade Birthdays Picture Gallery University news Personal Column Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Instruments Forthcoming marriages Appointments Royal engagement Marriage Conversazione Dr E Lester Smith Dr E. Lester Smith, FRS, research scientist at Glaxo (1926-1964), discoverer of vitamin B12, has died aged 88. He was born on August 7,1904 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homelife The British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Andy Kirk Andy Kirk, jazz saxophonist and bandleader, died in New York on December 12 aged 94. He was born in Newport, Kentucky, on May 28,1898 Personal Column Arthritis Research Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items National Children's Bureau Obitaury December 19 1981 Dana Andrews Dana Andrews, Hollywood actor, died on December 17 aged 83. He was born on January 1,1909 Hermann Musaph Hermann Musaph, former professor of medical sexology at the University of Utrecht, died in Amsterdam on November 18 aged 77 Association Action Trapped Palestinians wounded No-fly zone plan close, says Major TV hitch Oxbridge first Charity millions Teacher's ordeal Before the forest, came the farmers The Times Crossword No 19,106 Pentagon fears Fabius trial Yeltsin shock Business Times Weather AA Roadwatch Weather Gonzalez Byass Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Electricity regulator urges more competition Power generators' duopoly has 'pushed up prices' The privatisation of the electricity industry was fatally flawed, according to the power watchdog who is calling for more competition between the generators By our Banking Correspondent: Isosceles asks banks for delay on debts European import deal zips up great banana split Cycling Tesco acquires French group as bridgehead on Continent Golf Shares achieve near-record levels in London and New York Drambuie Weekend Sporting Fixtures Asda profit beats City forecasts BAe to shed another 600 jobs Invisibles cut trade gap to £2.2bn Collision course Save & Prosper Brittan likely to switch EC jobs Van Miert could remould competition policy Major to press for BA deal Societies suffer net fall in funds British Funds Trio trust transformed by Bierbaum purchase Business round up Fraud admitted Cooklin compensated Nike orders run ahead Dwyer deeper in red Losses reduced at J&S Kleen-e-ze in the black Auditors 'must improve' Uncertainty marks the end of an era at Lloyds Business Interview: Sir Jeremy Morse The outgoing chairman of Lloyds Bank looks back on his career and tells Neil Bennett of his fears for the future Thames focuses on independent role Tempus Reuter: Peking accuses Jardine of conspiracy on HK future Ford expected to lose record $6bn Hambro Clearing Limited Dow advances 44 points World Markets Share prices soar as futures expire Stock Markets Recent Issues Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Major Changes Charitable giving Pressure intensifies for pension compensation Deep division over back-up scheme in the wake of Maxwell fraud Switch from final salary schemes causes concern Date set for pension fight with Lucas Capital Bonds Time is running out for elderly GRE investors Comment Recession shrinks the army of people who donate to charity Liz Dolan and Nicola cole show how to give if the season of good will shoudl rekindle the urge to contribute Britannia Building Society Banks are 'helping small firms survive' CU cuts bonus rates M&G Financial Services Limited Save & Prosper Societies slow to back debt advice plan Small may be beautiful again Disiilusionment has set in over my Midland Bank Pep Letters Save & Prosper It all seems too hard on our parliamentary draftsmen Pin money for thieves The Association of Investment Trust Companies No Title Foreign Colonial Use the Power of the Press Christmas spending spree Fidelity Brokerage FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals Dollar Spot Rates Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Tudor's rivals help out as serew saga takes turn for worst Yachting Tournaments show unappealing side Bridge Tomorrow Workington staging a revial Alan Lee visits a northern rugby league club intent on warming local hearts again as it makes a return tomorrow to the ilimelight Eterna Leeds offer a glimpse of their real potential Leeds 42 Halifax 14 A question reading between fine lines of the laws Commentary South-West search for draw to take first divisional title Rugby Union Table Divisional Teams Lancashire will strive to secure home bonus Scotland on trial at Melrose Saints' day at Stradey Fortune is playing a part for Forest Schools Sport Dunwoody maintains momentum with treble Racing Mandarin: Uttoxeter Boardman considers a change of machine Nicholson pair can star at Ascot Mandarin: Ascot Mandarin: Newcastle Racing next week Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Lingfield Park Top Australian set to ride for Sangster in Britain next year Royal Athlete returns Yesterday Results Rapid Raceline Snow Reports Gashed cheekbone may stop Schwer making title defence Boxing Fanatical technician who is driven by pursuit of excellence Saturday portrait: Nick Faldo, by Mitchel Platts, golf correspondent Golf has its share of fairy-tales... Faldo has risen from council-house obscurity to become the finest golfer of his era English pair reach final of grand prix Badminton Versatile Hickman is forced to wait for his turn Swimming: 37 Senior Records Help to Heal the Wounds of Barcelona Early display of Oxford's intent Turner takes over chairman's job at Peterborough Three-man syndicate assumes control (Agencies): Van Hasten tops poll Match by Match Guide to Blackburn v Sheff Utd Chelsea v Man Utd Coventry v Liverpool Replay experiment has won over the doubters Cricket Everton v Southampton Man City v Aston Villa Oldham v Tottenham Sheff Wed v QPR C Palace v Leeds Nottm F v Wimbledon Ashton plan for next century For the Record Whitaker collects first win of the week in spectacular style Changed date may force out England Hockey Rally driver dies after crash on A6 News in Brief Testing times Back in command Protest move Ken Jones Yachting Time to tame the intolerable law-breakers David Miller examines the falling standards of behaviour on the footbal field and asks the FA how it plans to solve the dilemma Faldo masters conditions in masterly style The world No. 1 lives up to his billing The Best Techonology in Any Language Football fact: fantasy just a goal away Sporting Diary Gift selection Sporting Diary Christmas present idea (2): Bend It 1992: a CD of hideous football songs Sporting Diary Gym slips Sporting Diary Ferguson all too aware of threat Townsend offers Another win for Rovers Ice guy's error Sporting Diary On the box Sporting Diary Football Caught short Sporting Diary MacAllan Malt Whisky Food Stealing the night sky away Urban lighting is blotting out the majesty of the stars. Nigel Hawkes beseeches the experts to darken out lightness An era running in ever-decreasing circles What social group will become the focus of the 1990s? Weekend voice Out of Town Carol Services Nigella Laws on on Television Theatre London Glengoyne Film Word-Watching Music The year's thundering good read Philip Howard introduces a collection of witty, thoughtful, even annying, writing from The Times Dance The Times Exhibitions Bookings Video Raising royal eco-standards The prince of wales is setting an environmental example at Highgrove House, Annie Rankin reports Winter feast on the estuary Feather report Roll out the barrel to put an end to the rat race The Muppet Christmas Carol Christmas in an instant Frances Bissell, The Times cook, offers a festive meal without turning on the oven Eat up your greenies Israeli scientists have development a nutritious form of duckweed which they hope will be the food of the future Piermont Catering for a tidal wave of family Entertaining at Home A feast of food in art Odds-on winners at the off-licence Jane MacQuitty picks out the best wine buys at your local branch Best Christmas wine books Glenfiddich Best food books for Christmas Margaret Forster My Perfect Weekend Novelist Little-Known Health 'Cures' Doctors Never Tell You Multiple Display Advertising Items Deck the halls with boughs of anything Francesca Greenoak on the abundant winter foliage just waiting to be used in festive decorations Bird Table Raindrops keep falling on my good deeds Murder most fun Annie Rankin and seven friends try their hands at a ga Saturday Rendezvous A song of welcome for all human souls In the heard of the West End, Ruth Gledhill joins in the high spirits of a congregation drawn from everywhere Berkshire The Times Ruffling male feathers What to Wear Men have always dressed to kill at weekends in dull camouflage colours. Robin Young says it's time to add brilliance to the winter plumage The winner by a cold nose Gareth Huw Davies on the first national husky racing championship Picture Gallery Husky fact box France and back at half price The Times/Hoverspeed money-saving cross-Channel offer Terms and Conditions A nibble at the Big Apple Christmas Breaks John Wellman spends a high-speed weekend discovering Manhattan The Times Santa's final sackful Nicole Swengley explores the high street for some useful tips for last-minute Christmas shoppers Parker Knoll at Peter Adams British Antique Replicas Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Shoparound Chanel Clothes Medivac Multiple Display Advertising Items Thankless tasks ahead How do you make children write thank you letters? sufferers and their parents offer some advice For Sale about £180,000 Town guide to best cellars Allsop & Co Unique Opportunity! High hopes of a lowly cattle shed Courses The M J Jeans (Group) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Peter Pans capture the magic of childhood Hilary Finch enjoys the work two pianists who share the same youthful approach to music Classical Records Murderous muse with a talent to abuse Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews the stage adaptation of an Oscar-winning shocker Misery Criterion Cambridge Theatre Cats Blue Note debut for Tracey Jazz Records The ultimate 14-day guide to Christmas TV and radio Early outcuts by the Beatles of grunge Rock Records Many fine tracks and even one or two gems lurk in this ragbag of archive material Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Arthritic & Rheumatism Council Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Satellite Radio 3 Selfridges High price of a chicken gag Nigella Lawson digests a piggy helping of American comedy and a fresh slice of the home-grown variety TV Review Concise Crossword No 2975 Winning Move Word-Watching Earth calling anybody TV Preview Albums to purée your mind Sweet and fragrant or spring-loaded the music high spots of 1992 Guilty Secrets Xfam Saturday Review The Times Pedigree Windsor soup PHS: Knave or a Jack? No angels Royal Variety At her Majesty's Pleasure Speactacular dinosaur or beacon of light entertainment that is forever showbiz? Alan Franks goes backstage at the Royal Variety performance to watch a Birtish legend in the making photographs by Mitch Jenkins Tuscany per Uomo Häagen-Dazs Hagen-Dazs Jan Morris Prue Leith Latterday miracles To celebrate the season of the central mystery of Christianity, six wirters-sceptics and otherwise-tell of their experiences of the intervention of the supernatural. Illustration by Chris Price J. Enoch Powell Nigel West Ted Hughes The shooting of peter Rabbit When the copyright to Beatrix potter's creations expires next year, the rabbit will be in line for all sorts of Unlikely adventures David Clement-Davies writes Daks A thousand miles Audi Nativity scenes a way from a manger Catherine Milner examines contemporary Christmas images and discovers that, alongside modern versions of ancient themes, a new wecularism is emerging more suited to presents than the past Motorola News from the Front Your money or your life, and have a nice day now City Lights New York Martell Cognac. L'art De Martell Motherland of give and take The birthplace of democracy may seem foreign, but Greece is an essential part of Europe, Jan Morris Writes Royal Oporto The Bad and Good, the Bad and the Offal Jonathan Meades's Restaurants of the year The Times restaurant critic has scoffed and reviewed 68 meals in Britian in 1992: here he lists the lot and heaps prais on the triumvirate that stood out from the rest Glenmorangie Hine Monastic cream of the flock In a country where cheese is virtually worshippd, French monks are keeping the faith, Robin Young writes Writer without a deep line in sight Gut Feelings Cllement Freud prepares a dish for Dame Barbara Cartland Stuffed Tomatoes Martini Take a star port on board The glut of vintage port and its decline in popularity means now is the time a stock up, Stephen Brook writes Martini Romantic Drama Year End in the Californias Ernest & Julio Gallo Weaving a tapestry of silk threads Stanley Stewart explores a world of deserts, mountains, plains and epic splendour, as he follows the famous trade route beyond the mouth of China Travel notes Overseas Property Gites De France Scenic Snowcoach to Austria Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inter Change Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Trailfinder magazine Holiday Accessories The Dufflecoat Company Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Stockbag Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel A history of the empire in three wars Collision of Empires Britain in Three world Wars 1793-1945 By A. D. Harvey Hambledon Press, £45 A foreign minister in the age of dictators Ribbentrop By Michael Bloch Bantam, £20 In the shadow of Big Brother The Larger Evils Nineteen Eighty-four: The Truth behing the Satire By W. J. West Canongate Press, £14.95 Three tales of mystery on land and sea K2 The 1939 Tragedy By Andrew J Kauffman and William I. Putnam Diadem, £14.90 A Ship Too Far By Dave Ramwell and Dim Madge Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99 The Vanished Battalion By Nigel McCrery Simon & Schuster, £14.99 No new plots for fairies or folk The Second Virago Book of Fairy Tales Edited by Angela Carter Illustrated by Corinna Sargood Virago, £14.99 The Penguin Book of English Folktales Edited by Neil Philip Penguin, £7.99 pbk Out of the frying pan onto the spike Too Hot to Handle By Fiona Pitt-Kethley Peter Owen, £15.50 Getting into Poetry By pau; Hyland Bloodaxe, £6.95 Little Apple By Leo Perutz Harvill, £7.99 Serving evil in the church Fantasy and Historical The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No 3181: The Lost Chord-II by Llig The Games Page Solutions Crossword No: 3178 More than a memorial The Times No mystery man 'I only got out because I was nasty' A Childrhood: Michael Caine Grand Marnier Héritage De Guerlain
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