News from 21/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Roger Lyons General Secretary, Stephen Bush, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Christopher Gay (Chief Executive and Town Clerk), Anthony Holland, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Geoff Brown's, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Sandy Gall, Mark Scrase-Dickins, Philip Howard, Steve Sawyer Executive Director, David Steel, Hilary Finch, Brian MacMahon, Chairman, George Sivell, Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin, Richard Streeton, A. J. Haslam, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Tom Brimelow, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Michael Saunders, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, John McVicar, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Hamish Paterson, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Russell Kempson, Wolfgang M?nchau, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Kari Knight, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Barry Millington, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Nicholas Wood and Martin Fletcher, Anthony Gee, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Margaret Birkinshaw, Jessica Larive, Madron Seligman, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Marsh, Alice Thomson, Martin Searby, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Jeremy Kingston's, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Colin Narbrough and Martin Fletcher, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Adrian Rogers (Adviser), Richard Ford and Derek Harris, Ben Lynfield, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Peter Robinson, Oliver Bennett, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor and Cheney dash over Bosnia 'deadline' The Security council must now resolve western differences on the deadline for enforcing the "no fly" zone in Bosnia. Britain and the us have agreed on the need for such move Index Dietrich Fate of Balkans held by Yugoslav voters Pilot outwits Havana by Ianding on road Cuban Exile Flies in to save his Family Faldo Sunday opening brings late Christmas cheer for shops Times past Defiant Rabin warns Beirut over turning back deportees Tiffany & Co Britain wins new Ec deal for fishermen Gummer hails increase in North Sea haddock catches but crews warn that the battle goes on An EC deal haddock has not satisified many UK trawlermen. They are threatening to take direct action Heseltine may back down on bomb cover Ernest & Julio Gallo Major forges links with Clinton after bidding Bush farewell at Camp David A third of doomed coal mines may win government reprieve By a Staff Reporter: Lockerbie relatives press for enquiry Sotheby's cuts 25 jobs in London and abroad Trawlermen vow to fight rules 200 flee hotel blaze Tree breaks plane's fall No 10 'losing its allure' Hit-and-run ordeal McDonald's libel plea Ulster father shot as he sits with daughter News in Brief Minister views ways to claw back cash in big mortgage rescues Taxpayers are the ultimate losers when the rich are made redundant and seek state help to keep their mansions Ex-millionaire says DSS made offer to pay £2,000 benefit Heads to boycott tests at age 11 Picture Gallery Girl, 14, raped on paper round By a Staff Reporter: Director's nude body found on waste land Barclays Queen is attacked for lack of green concern Army rebuilds IRA target despite safety fears Bombed in the past and bound to be bombed again. Ulster's Romeo 16 checkpoint has become a focus of political and military controversy Britons who died in Nepal air crash to be named with DNA test Airline acts after campaign by families Abduction victim too upset to help police Detectives fear ruling will rob them of leads £10,185 buys romance at Christmas By a Staff Reporter: Long break is justified, say employers A machine replaces Britain's loneliest worker Recruits from private sector will decide who runs rail services Bar 'quota' training scheme attacked Male cancer risk rises Two women soldiers killed in M4 crash IBM Picture Gallery VIPs alarmed at switch in minders X-rays reveal Jeni's secrets 3,000 years on Glenfiddich Money for tidal power dries up Labour urged to rethink welfare The wat it isn't Troops are killed on jungle track News in Brief Climber found Gas leak alert Human torch Bus reprieve Likely title Bond winners Opposition in Belgrade alleges poll corruption Serbia votes for president as US and Britain seek 'no-fly' zone enforcement Yeltsin persuades new prime minister to retain radicals From Reuter in Washington: Bush says more work is needed on Start II EC poised to tighten blockade Air ban targets strategic centre Why Russians heed their master's voice Superjouet (UK) Ltd Senate sends Fabius for trial Rabin expulsions drive PLO into the arms of militants Israel may yet achieve what had seemed impossible: an arafat-hamas reconcillation Deported elite defies Israel and winter in tent village exile Our Foreign Staff: Marines land relief in city of looters Cuban pilot drops back in to pick up the family Whites threaten vigilante response Teenage girl killed in South African farm raid (Reuter): War victims 'killed in cold blood' News in Brief (AP): Veteran dies (Reuter): Poll date set (AFP): Rape arrest (AFP): Cars banned (AFP): Water deaths Nationalists suffer severe setback in Taiwan polls Korean electors vote for stability (Reuter): Kenyans plead for food airlift News in Brief (AP): Guns stolen (Reuter): Unita pulls out (AP): Shop protests (Reuter): Darwin shaken (Reuter): Britons visited (AP): Fatal abuse Picture Gallery Korean Air From Reuter in Phnom Penh: Khmer Rouge releases UN peacekeepers unharmed My life with mother Marlene Dietrich's daughter has come to terms with her bizarre, and sometimes cruel childhood, Alice Thomson reports NSPCC Alternative Christmas in Totnes The Devon guru Emma Lea sees no great cause to celebrate at this time of year-but she is still happy Married to your work A gem of an idea Jewellery is back, and the bigger, bolder and more brazen the better Teddy from the boys Thimblemania A new place to hide Stop, look, lingerie Hotline Steed is back in the saddle A new breed of young bespoke tailor is about to invade Savile Row The Times It is unhealthy when things that are true, and expressed honestly, enrage people An alarm bell called Bush The real reasons for the American president's defeat are a warning to John Major, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday The bun that would be king Bernard Levin offers free advice to the fast food merchants who are planning to move up market Storybook ending Burnt-out case Naked affront This way, Jos? A Fresh Start The new bank governor should not be tainted by failure War or Peace? The choice in the serbian elections is clear-cut Seasonal Solecisms Christmas Past: a series on the unchanging face of the season Two: from The times of December 23,1953 Older mothers At our service Drivers who smoke The law, the press and Parliament A fitting punishment for murder Economic recovery Bores? Not in my book The Nuba people Remember Kabul Europe's uranium and nuclear waste Commercial disputes Wheel of fortune Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointment DJM: Nature Notes 4 Picture Gallery University news Royal Navy and Wrns promotions Personal Column Coin hoard 'was soldiers' pay' Archaeology Marriages Kenneth MacMillan Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Dr Charles Elliott Dr Chales Kennedy Elliott, former homeopathic physician to the Queen, died on December 8 aged 73. He was born on May 14,1919 Jacques Perret Personal Column Lord Leatherland Lord Leatherland, soldier, journalist and local government expert, who helped to found Essex University, died on on December 17 aged 94. He was born on April 18,1998 Zika Ascher Zikmund (Zika) George Ascher, fabric maker, died in London on December 5 aged 82. He was born in Prague on April 3,1910 Van Phillips Van Philips, dance-band leader, arranger and composer, and later a travel photographer, died on November 7 aged 87. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 27,1905 Insurance Policy of the Doctors UK and US clash over Bosnia Rabin defies world condemnation Cash-till cheer Pits reprieve Fishing deal Vigilante threat Yeltsin gain £10,000 bill for Christmas true love The Times Crossword No 19,107 Parker Duofold Smith challenged Yard blocked Private track Teenager raped X-rayed mummy Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather People in the Times Faldo shrugs off storming Norman Open champion repels Australian challenge to take world title in extra time Divisional games confound the critics Cricket Arts Smith to play from start despite his broken toe Business Omens are bad as Forest let more points slip DAKS Simpson Television and radio Whitaker's win fulfils his ten-year ambition Midnight Madness proves too tough for Germany's Olympic champion Relief voyage has to be delayed Yachting Firebrands lead field Hockey For the Record Clarke's late try finally settles Wigan's nerves Rugby League Youth bring year to a positive end Swimming Leading players confirm boycott In Brief Akinwande draws Wilfred Ward Reid jackpot Dampier leaves Doubles defeat Last sixteen Fixtures West Indies' warm-up is wiped out Cricketers put serious approach into practice Simon Barnes sees Graham Gooch's squad pitched into some football-style preparation at Lilleshall Yadav advances claims for first Test cap as India win Cricket Inzamam punishes the Queensland bowlers Girardelli closes on Tomba Seizinger succeeds after narrow miss Skiing Snow Reports Midlands deny South-West a clean sweep The flanker England have overlooked plays a storming game against the new divisional champions Howard's threat to retire Cup underdogs are muzzled by Cardiff Flower power sinks Aberavon Weekend Rugby Union Results London fail to scale the heights Cornwall weather storm to advance Lancashire preserve chance of a record Italians expose Scottish flaws Multiple Display Advertising Items Scudamore booked for Kings Fountain Mandarin: Edinburgh Edberg is put down after tendon injury Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Mandarin: Phils Pride to gain upperhand in intriguing clash National Hunt Leaders Two meetings to inspect Rapid Raceline Cantona serves United a measure of seasonal cheer Revitalised Palace prove they are pushovers no more Wright shows his redeeming side Blackburn gain ground Capable Coventry rediscover their touch The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Villa miss chance to press title claims Disputed penalty paves the way for Newcastle escape Kuhl guides Derby to another success Weekend Foot Ball Results and Tables Lowe keeps Leicester on a high Pools Check West Ham may rue missed chances Third award for van Basten Defeat proves uplifting for York Education LLB Honours Multiple Display Advertising Items A real home from home David Tytler looks at a prep school's efforts to make boarding for its youngest pupils more parent-friendly Finding the right direction Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cherishing our heritage Viewpoint Angela Mortimer Secretarial REcruitment Consultancy The Times Princely and noble in lunacy Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the royal shakespeare company's new Hamlet. featuring Kenneth Barnagh Following in Charlie's footsteps Arts Briefing National Theatre Opera Simple Minds Musicals Few fireworks at this gala Concert Review Barry Millington sees sir George Solti conduct a restrained celebration to mark his own eightieth birthday and the 100th Bruckner's Eighth Entertainments Today's Events `London A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release acrosss the country Castaways on a featureless island Opera: Handel at the Royal Opera: Tchaikovsky Leeds; Mozart in Glasgow Alcina Covent Garden The zest of Tchaikovsky Yolande/Nutcracker Grand, Leeds Birdcatcher takes wing The Magic Flute Theatre Royal, Glasgow Revolution with a light touch Architecture: the spectacular designs of Jean nouvel are now on show in London. Marcus Binney reports Roll up for an act with the ring of confidence Theatre: Martin Hoyle welcomes a familiar circus, with a new ringmaster, back into the West End Barnum Dominion Carmen Jones Weekends away in the new year The Theatre Club Child of the Caribbean Television Review: An evocative literary adaptation TLS Capitalisation, week's change Tangible Securities Ltd. Severn Trent attacked for bias towards investors An Ofwat customer service committee is to ask the water regular to take a tough line on price from 1995 so customers can benefit from severn trent's market position Pensions industry calls for single regulator with enhanced powers Word-Watching Decision on Governor near Reporting this Week The University of Nottingham British Funds Lego rival builds up capital Isosceles appointment aims to help debt deal Time Warner chief dies Non-executives flourish RJB to seek listing The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Lies, damned lies and forecasts Comment Halcyon Days Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamont must stop playing Scrooge Gilt-Edged Pension funds group defends stance Business Letters Let ex-pats lift the housing market Now is the time to draw battle lines for next war on inflation Economic View Anatole Kaletsky lays out a strategy for holding down price inflation in Britain following the devaluation of sterling Taking a gamble on EC reports Meagre millions Put lag behind Bad tidings BBC1 Variations Radio3 Satellite CPL Economic View Ford suppliers told 'cut prices or lose orders' A week after ford announced 10,000 job cuts in europe. the British arm has annoyed some suppliers by putting pressure on them to reduce prices By our Economics Staff: Inflation forecast to climb in 1993 Xeryus By our Industrial Correspondent: Factory pay deals fall to 3.1% average Survey shows death of a sales force USA air failure will not deter King from American quest Hopes grow for compromise to secure future of Rosyth dockyard Concise Crossword No 2976 Winning Move Word Watching Tough Talk
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