News from 23/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Yugo Kovach, Ian M. Ellis, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Terry Payne, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Philip Howard, Rene Riley-Adams, Sarah Mower, James Fisher, Jeremy Kingston, John Habgood, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Mary Wilson, Patrick Stoddart, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Cutress, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Gerald Isaaman, Editor, Bruce Clark, Ruth Gledhill, Stewart Steven, Editor, Christopher Mayhew, F. P. Taylor, James Bishop (Chairman), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Angus Duncan, Alan Hamilton, F. S. Smythe, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Janet Bush, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, David McCarthy Brown, Derwent May, Sir Robert Rhodes James, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, J. Melville Williams (President), Annabel Geddes, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Philip Virgo, Nicholas Harling, Ben Lynfield and Christopher Walker, Philip Kemp, H. G. Muller, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Harold Lind, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Jon Ronson, Sidney Friskin, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Buxton, Bryan Appleyard, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Roland Castro, Jamie Dettmer, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, J. D. Porter, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Steven Barnett, Joyce Williams, Colin Stewart, Michael Seely, Andy Martin, Chris Dighton, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Jamie Dettmer and Nicholas Wood, Colin Narbrough and Harvey Elliott, Michael Horsnell, Ivor Clemitson, John Slome, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Alan Jackson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoUS threat to use cruise missiles against Serbs Index Motoring Princess misses Christmas morning with her children Sovereignty Clinton goes for moderates in key posts Times past Holiday air crash kills 158 in Libya Garel-Jones stuns MPs with decision to resign Christian Aid Index Heseltine defiance angers coal unions Refusal to resume production at ten mines 'close to contempt of court' Private firms bid for pits on hit list Police made £2,000 claim for keeping man in cell for day IRA bomb explodes in Underground Widow, 99, dies after attack at rest home News in Brief Soccer arsonists jailed Death case sentence Festive pay winners Cuba role disclosed Opt-out enquiry starts Car industry chief dies ME man wins damages Ex-IRA member freed Boys die in frozen pond despite heroic rescue attempt Creator of Dixon dies aged 78 By a Staff Reporter: Private eye who stole letters fined Sindy's facelift ends battle of the dolls Picture Gallery Police are disappointed by level of positive breath tests Experts at odds on motorway madness Glenmorangie The Times Tomorrow Piper Alpha witness wins right to damages Book Tokens The arch-conspirator who tired of keeping a secret Minister's resignation: Major loses a shrewd and trusted adviser Daily grind of life at the top breaks all but strongest Ministerial life with its exhausting work schedule and scant social life is far removed from its glamorous image, writes Sir Robert Rhodes James Sacked trust manage! had quit twice over allegations The way it isn't Charity for homeless offers brief respite in provinces Tomlinson urges phased closure Castle launches appeal to save Victorian diva's legacy The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Lecturer duped with bogus baby News in Brief Racing libel Fire deaths Ku Klux claim Burns injuries Spanish main Churches say Serbs are using rape as a weapon 1st Aid Victim tells of her brothel camp ordeal Bosnia's war mirrors the horrors of the Nazi "joy division" writes Adam LeBor in Zagreb Defiant Panic urges world to snub Milosevic Serbian Election Safety assurance given to troops by Major Minsk summit put off as Yeltsin fights battle over cabinet Russia's president is trying to salvage what he can of a reformist team before the conservative Chernomyrdin announces a new cabinet Azerbaijan taps into oil jackpot The Economist double Christmas Issue Picture Gallery Hostile world waits to test Clinton's foreign policy team Since campaigning on the priority of American domestic issues, the president-elect faces fast-changing foreign policy challenges The dove: master of diplomatic art Men in the News The hawk: forging a sharper defence Warring factions tighten stranglehold on supplies to Kabul Israeli judges reject appeals for return of trapped deportees By our Foreign Staff: Bush plans to visit American troops in Somalia next week Sihanouk pleads for halt to shelling News in Brief White boy shot in South Africa (Reuter): Collor waits Fire sweeps city (AP): Death duty (AFP): Nuclear protest (Reuter): Moi denial (AFP): Reprisal feared Brittan is chosen to steer Ec through world trade talks Dutch DC 10 pilots relive moments before Faro crash Investigators will be anxious to discover how far complex wind conditions contributed to the Dc10 crash at the time of landing By our Foreign Staff: Weeping relatives greet survivors Interflora Flowers World Wide Experts discount sanctions as cause of Libyan disaster Shadows fall on temple of song (AP): Lottery pays out ?812m News in Brief (Reuter): Eurocorps deal (Reuter): Nazis banned (AFP): Envoy killed (Reuter): Trees suffering (AP): Open market (AP): Gay weddings Success has a thin time Forte Hotels Get your teeth into some special effects Can high technolohy ever take the place of a trap door? Rosie Millard reports A sure-fire winner Does that gun refuse to fit snugly under your outit? One women's designer has the answer Walking on the wild side Suzanne Capper died violently after drifting into a world of drugs and hopelessness, reports Jon Ronson Waiting for the midnight hour Churches await the popular Chirstmas eveservices whose record attendances can prove to be a mixed blessing Shirts Better to give than volunteer Seasonal offers of help to charities are not always totally welcome OXFAM Master race hots up Bryan Appleyard It is now unnatural, eccentric and immoral not to indulge in keeping fit and thin The Crown at Christmas John Habgood, Archbishop of York, considers the symbolism of Kingship in the Gospels and today How to start a world war The West's blundering in Bosnia can only make matters worse Stop Motorway Mayhem Murderous speeding should be a criminal offence Duty before Christmas Christmas Past: a series on the unchanging face of the season. Four: From The Times of December 20,1935 In Harness The ECs two ambassadors will be too busy to squabble Editors on the freedom of the press Israeli actions Religion guide Industrial parallels Legal aid offer Mayhew on Ireland Serbs and the continuing violence Drinkers who smoke Season's greetings Mummy's molars Court Circular Birthdays today Reception Latest wills Picture Gallery Personal Column Forthcoming marriages University news Bishop of Manchester appointed Church news Lord Willis Lord Willis, playwright politician and author, died at his home in Chislehurst, Kent, yesterday aged 78. This age is given by his family, although his birthdate is stated in Who's who as being January 13,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Hopeful Christmas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Church services tomorrow Sport in the Alps The Popular Ski Major-General Eric Cole Major-General Eric Stuart Cole, CB, CBE, director of telecommunication in the War Office from 1958 to 1961, died on December 19 aged 86. He was born on February 10,19606 US may use missiles against Serbs 158 killed in holiday crash Staying away Pulling out Double quit Testing time Disaster damages Battle of the plastic bimbos The Times Crossword No 19,109 Painful memories Schoolboys die Appeal rejected Heseltine adamant Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health International People in the Times Weather Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Business Failure of BA's American dream $750m air deal withdrawn as open skies talks collapse British Airways is planning to make a lower offer for a reduced stake in US Air in the new year after the termination of its $750 million bid for 44 per cent of the airline Widening trade gap fuels fears on long-term outlook OFT will not refer credit card business Media US blames Britain for breakdown Shares hit another record close Sport Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts Television and Radio Page 31 Bundesbank optimistic on inflation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Standard's properly sales raise £136m GEC wins big power contract in Hong Kong Border raises payout Albrighton buys quarries Upton plans share issue Sotheby's and Christie's increase auction sales Business Roundup EC merger policy takes wrong turn Comment Takeoff delayed Pension compensation law needed Simple retaliation against imported turkeys The Times Bank of England looks to investors in gilts to win the deficit battle Jane Bush says that money markets staff must steel their nerves for the biggest financing job since the 1970s Midland listens but does not tell Family link ends at Inchcape Bear necessities Flurry of interest Bouncing back Bell Atlantic Foreign Sales Corporation Shine comes off metals during 1992 Tempus Changes in world politics help to explain why there has been little money in mining FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Futures trading inspires yet another record run Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Blue chips finish on a firmer note World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Dollar Spot Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Record-breaking run goes on Fimbra Further appeal delays forecast Estoppel cannot be bought out Banker obliged to pay Sheriff overheard witness outside court Grotesquely unjust costs order Limit on power to hold inquest Seeking advice not improper Sanctions prevent payment of bond after insolvency Joke is not a relevant defence to a charge of assault Swinging was not always so groovy Lazz: Clive Davis on theuneasy partnership of hot music and cold technology since the first Jazz records, 75 years ago Watch out, the Beagle's about Television Review: Richard Morrison on Greenaway's lates Take your partners or take your leave Arts Briefing Theatre Ritz Video Opera Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's essessment of theathre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the county Duels crown a dazzling display Theatre: Jeremy Kingston enjoys a thrilling adaptation of a classic romantic adventure The Prisoner of Zenda Greenwich Generous in spirit Christmas Show: Tony Patrick relishes an evening of old-fashioned Dickensian entertainment A Christmas Carol Mermaid Saved by a dashing hero Opera: Restoring the music of Monteverdi to its original scale can cause proplems in a large auditorium Barclays The Times What's Czech for Ealing comedy That 1955 British film classic, The Ladykillers, has just been staged in Prague-as an opera. Report by Philip Kemp Cups that we have cheered John Russell Taylor reviews a glittering show of cups, trophies and shields created to reward sporting achievements since the 18th century Storms in the ether Radio Review: Updike reads, and other Gothic tales Tucking in to salt and vinegar Rock Review: Alan Jackson joins a happy crowd at a Squeeze concert Outwit the opportunist Do not let burglars have a merry Christmas at your expense. Nigel Buxton reports Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Peter's Court Sidmouth, Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holding on to our heritage The law on listed buildings does not offer complete protection. Do the loopholes need to be blocked Unlock the property chain with a swap Fed up with waiting for that elusive buyer? Home exchanges are looking increasingly attractive The young switch off New figures show that newspapers may be aiming at a lost generation. Harold Lind reports TV rivals play musical chairs The scuffle of Gucci shoes in television company offices presages big changes in the executive face of the new structure "The Crowd are on the pitch. They think… Have l got news for you, Trevor Why News at Ten needs a nightly blockbuster to keep ratings up Agony and ecstasy at the Mirror group Why Has Proops Replaced Ironside Much hot air expended in the Oxford cricket test Andy Martin has his say on academic debates devoted to probing the deeper meanings to be uncovered at the heart of the sporting life By our Sports Staff: Pakistan manage to block Graveney's appointment ICC withdraws invitation to former England batsman Australia drop Jones for Test Tendulkar provides lesson for students Word-Watching Mujtaba hits century in Pakistan victory Bray ends his year on high note Cycling Picture Gallery Americans begin to influence Cheshire Basketball Fixtures Cowboys follow Aikman to divisional honours American Football Letting actions speak louder than words Michael Seely finds trainer Mary Reveley keen to have the record of her horses do the talking Nicholson facing £5,000 fine threat Jansher rises to challenge from Dittmar Squash Doyle takes over lease at Arkenfield Ryan has double celebration Results from Lingfield Park Yesterday Girardelli takes overall World Cup lead Sking Barbarian call the ideal chance for Bates to impress Rugby Union Bedford Modern lead the backlash Schools Sport Barriers are coming down Sport for the Disabled Southampton pair will miss cup-tie Celebrations turn sour Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Ipswich gain confidence from derby success Football Commercial Union locked in tight duel Russian fails a drug test In Brief Quick victory Ranatunga stays Widnes halt Devereux move Rugby League For the Record Indians postpone Bombay event Hockey Barcelona champion ranked one Badminton Senior title for Foster Rackets Ampofo is back on top Boxing BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Noilly Prat Cricket Midland Bank drops Brighton event Loss of sponsor is further blow to future of international-class tennis in Britain Concise Crossword No 2978 Winning Move Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Scarborough hope for live television windfall Christie defends drugs clean-up New Ferrari fails test at first hurdle Kharin cleared to play for Chelsea Gonzalez Byass Football Squash players still in revolt
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