News from 31/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Katharine Whitehorn, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Phil McLENNAN, John Vincent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Adam Zamoyski, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Warrillow, R. D. I. Simpson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, P. Aspden, Clare Hogg, Peter Aykrovd, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, R. L. Allen, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John Eckersley, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John S. Hunter, Stephen Castell, Winston S. Churchill, Peter Riddell and Anatole Kaletsky, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, Ruddlf Hanka, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Christopher Dighton, Nigel Hawkes, Barry Pickthall, Adrian Rogers, Roger Boyes, Norman Stone, Adam Fresco, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Devsiri P. Hewavidana, Mandarin, Michael Grosvenor Myer, John Harrison, Oliver Letwin, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Tom Clarke, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Anthony Holden, Godfrey Golzen, W. Cairns, Anne McElvoy and Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Follett, Anatole Kaletsky and Peter Riddell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, John Mottram, Chief Executive, Colin Campbell, Alistair MacDuff, David Glencross, Hugh Pallot, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoSmith hit by crossfire as Labour splits at the top A clash between the "modernisers" and those who believe that Labour has already compromised too far is marring John smith's efforts to make his party more electable Index Television Food prices tumble in superstores war Knighthood for Hannibal Star Hopkins Sports Calendar By our Foreign Staff: Hurd to see Menem in Argentina Honours for Frost and Shirley Williams New Year's Day Holiday parents abandon two girls at home National & Provincial Building Society Books on Thursday Bullish Lamont offers no early rate cuts Norman Lament's exclusive interview Gunmen kill soldier on leave Stena Sealink MPs call for special team to police operations of MI5 More accountability urged Parliamentary demands for more accountability in the security services are likely to be opposed by the home secretary, who believes agents' lives could be put at risk Main sponsor pulls out of RSC deal Princess takes sons to Antigua Picture Gallery Starry-eyed southerners look forward to a clear new year Stabbing of WPC: man is charged News in Breif Coalition talks go on Body found in bags Speelman chases title Kidnap breaks the ice Cheaper home loans entice couples to switch from renting Teenagers eye the Continent Birthday blues send Floyd 's customers running for cover Rape victim allows name to be used MFI Lights out at TV-am as thinking pink fails to save success story The greatest switching of channels: on the eve of ITV franchise transfer, The Times traces the colorful Texas TVS seeks blessed relief from decade of disaster Cameras shed light on hidden antiques Bitter Thames signs off but rejects talk of closedown And sometimes turbulent history of the stations that go off the air as midnight ushers in the new Station pays a high price for failed bid Next Year in Full Part Iv National & Provincial Building Society Party mood fades to black FIAT Consumers get raw deal as Eurocrats gloat over triumph The Single market: life will change for international business, but will the public notice? EC laws cook up few surprises on shelves Maples Sir Leon thwarted by a cartel too far Prime Minister's List Members of the Order of the British Empire British Empire Medal Williams completes gang of four in Lords Red Cross/police/fire/air Royal Navy The Army Queen marks her gratitude Picture Gallery Royal Air Force Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Hopkins the voice becomes a knight The Commonwealth Diplomatic and Overseas Service Why the Serbian generals do not want a wider war The West has misread Serb motives, writes Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent. The conflict may well be confined to former Yugoslavia Belgrade says UN has only hours to stop Muslims' offensive Whiz-kid who rose to dictate destiny Nathan The Master Craftsmen Lack of consent sours break-up Sadness and uncertainty herald the birth of two states, Roger Boyes Writes Opposition says Bonn has broken asylum pact News in Breif (Reuter): Yeltsin predicts Gaidar return (AFP): French jail LSD Briton (AP): Leader chosen (Reuter): Berlin ruling (Reuter): Before the beak Lufthansa (Reuter, AP): Bush and Yeltsin set Black Sea venue for weekend summit Hardly a Voice has been raised against the outgoing president's interventionist stance. The mood may change when body bags go home (Reuter): Arms proliferation confronts Clinton Babri Mosque Demonstration Britain hands over EC reins with honour salvaged Money traders are poised to put another spoke in the wheels of the Community's rotating presidency as the UK bows out, George Brock, European Editor writes From Reuter in Mogadishu: US imposes Mogadishu clampdown Danish extrovert prepares for the presidency Our Foreign Staff: Opposition issues warning as Moi leads 'rigged' poll US licenses tree extract as ovarian cancer drug News in Breif Collor loses his political rights (Reuter): Rawlings sweep Death wish (Reuter): American freed (Reuter): Ling-Ling dies Our Foreign Staff: The flight now arriving is a scheduled hijack from Havana Rhodesian military 'used germ warfare' News in Breif (Reuter): Reverse thrust (AP): Barter stops (Reuter): Rabbani picked (Reuter): Rights trimmed Security tighter UN envoy breaks off Jerusalem mission The B&q Sale It's Big Ten tips towards a new year of majesty The Queen asked for 'gentle, good-humoured criticism' as an 'engine for change'. Anthony Holden offers some VI-SPRING Brussels finds a mything link Michael Dynes explodes 20 years of European myth-making True or False? Answers 12 British oak cannot be used to make Euro furniture… When an army marches on your stomach Tonight millions will eat, drink... and possibly go down with food poisioning Julia Llewellyn Smith reports on how to avoid a nauseous new year On the trail of a killer A string mostly in the tale Berry Bro & Rudd Ltd Lamont's sparkling new year In a exclusive interview with Anatole Kaletsky and Peter Riddell the Chancellor maps out his plan Prayers of poison Bernard Levin on how religious fanatics undermine society Chalker makes mark Gong gang Wedding belle Better to wail, Jonah Midnight mystery Pyramid of Baubles Five modest proposals to restore honour to the honours system Ring in the New Market The EC now needs to look to the health of world trade Going for a Spoon This is the age when Everyman can play at being connoisseur Action to curb the law's delays Commercial disputes Life before Wings Healthy solution Bidding for the Channel 5 licence The Army and Bosnia De-icing agent Vanishing grouse Beacons for Europe Honours, duty and civil service A tale of two states End in sight Personal Column Social News Church news Latest wills Picture Gallery Banned golf clubs strike gold Forthcoming marriages Retirements Appointment Anthony Huxley Personal Column Cyril Aynsley Cyril Abysley, former cheif reporter of the Dailu Express, has died aged 79, He was born on April 13,1913 Cyril Walters Cyril Frederick Walters, the England Test cricketer, died in Neath on December 23 aged 87. He was born in Glamorgan on August 28,1905 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items "A Travers LA Vie. " The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Times Newspaper Smith in crossfire as Labour splits The Times Crossword No 19,115 Picture Gallery Business IBM People in the Times Weather Hard Words Feast Ends Star is Born Twin Peaks The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Sainsbury and Tesco put pressure on weaker rivals Store wars break out for 1993 J Sainsbury Kingfisher chief knighted Business new year honours Arts Sport Company failures leap by 31% Tesco Gonzalez Byass Takeover fees fall to eight-year low The value of bids and mergers slumped in 1992 but S G Warburg leap-frogged rivals to top the table of corporate advisers after working on the two largest deals of the year The Times Unit Trust Information Service Warning knocks Pentos CBI chief raises hopes of recovery next year Peseta maintains lead Estates & Agency dips Sale Tilney suspended Cut-price jitters at the checkouts Spain dares Cartwright makes music Juliet Bravo Spirited back Business and democracy compete to shape future of Hong Kong Sino-British quarrels have hauled the colony from its economic heights of 11 months ago. Lulu Yu asks where they will lead in 1993 Mondeo musings Selection survives ravages of recession Tempus Review of the Year EC steel job losses forecast GPA cancels Regal buys British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Picture Gallery Major Indices Traditional Options Sainsbury food war threat puts shares in the slicer Stock Market Commodities Recent Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures (Reuter): Battered Nikkei ends year with slump World Markets (Reuter): Dow rises 10 points after volatile trading Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Portfolio plus Shares take a breather Jaguar Portfolio Plus Power to review council's care plan Widow's coal concession not a voluntary payment Residence of handicapped twins Judge cannot order stay instead of not guilty verdict Confiscation order provisions are not retrospective Justices must make an order Solicitor's duty to beneficiary Character of the accused Different department ordered to re-engage employee Unsigned statement admissible Courting always stays in style Cinema: the gloss is new, but Geoff Brown finds a Few Good Men old-fashioned The French have a word for it Publishing Forte Hotels Books Good intentions are not enough Television Review A House for Pele Channel 4 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Scandal and smut to the fore Publishinh: The books that we bought (and instances also read) in 1992 Sex and intimate revelations figured strongly among the best-sellers in 1992, although book sales did not increase overall, reports Nicollette Jones Victoria and Albert Museum Churchill's weakest hour As the West grapples with Bosnia's plight, Norman Stone looks of allied intervention in an earlier civil war Churchill and the Archangel Fiasco November 19 18-July 1919 By Michael Kettle Routledge, £60 Dictators of national culture The Arts of the Third Reich By Peter Adam Thames & Hudson, £24.95 Stalinist Architecture By Alexei Tarkhanov and Sergei Kavtaradze Laurence King, £35 Called to expense account The Spectre of Capitalism The Future of the World Economy after the Fall of Communism By William Keegan Hutchinson, £16.99 Poet without a home Begtinning with my Streets By Czeslaw Milosz Translanted by Madeline G. Levine I. B. Tauris, £19.95 A noble battle for truth The Czar's Madman By Jaan Kross Translated by Anselm Hollo from the Finnish Edition by Ivo Iliste Harvill, £14.99 Authors Pera international K/F Associates Selection & Search Software Personnel Career Analysts Management Career Consultants Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Montessori Centre General Appointments The Times SOCPO Hertford College Oxford Korn/Ferry International Devonshire House Knightsbridge University MD Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Be positive about the vetting Manager seeking backing for buy-outs face rigorous scurutiny. Clare Hogg reports General Appointments City of Wakefield District Council Wordperfect Magazine Do You Speak Russian?? Senior Warehouse Manager Metals Analyst Apetito (UK) Ltd Dan Technology plc A helping hand for the executive Waldorf Hotel Congratulations The Times calendar of Europe ready to regain the Cup Gooch is eager to set record straight Number One England view five nations' as launchpad of campaign All Block's forst tour for decase to serve as yardstick for double grand slam-winners The Times Bayfield chooses to shoulder pain The real rough of the Jamaican circuit Tom Clarke joins the golfers who showed Faldo and the other superstars they missed on the world championship course Successive victories keep South East on course for title Hockey Youngsters aim for second grand slam School Sport Word-Watching From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Royal Gait dies of heart attack after race Champion hurdle collapses shortly after finishing fourth on seasonal reappearance Mulciber to triumph over ideal distance Support for miners' rally Rapid Raceline English hold strong Ladbroke hand Prospects brighter after third blank Mandarin: Lingfield Park Skerrett added to List of Wigan's missing after ban Ruggby League Comaneci travels far in new home Gymnastics Holmes says he ignored retina injury Boxing Silverstone takes the final prize Bridge The Times Fletcher plays down India's defeat in South Africa Peter Ball, who is in Delhi with the England team, believes Azharuddin will be replaced as India's captain for the forthcoming series By our Sports Staff: West Indies collapse to Warne's leg spin Crowe seals series as Pakistan fail with bat The England Tour of India Picture Gallery Fraser renews effort to reach Test peak The loneliness of the frustrated seam bowler Referees' powers may have to widen Nuclear Electric ahead in tense race for Hobart Yatch vie fpr second-stage honours Ragamuffin hoists the pennant high Stewart sees British gold in the distance Athletics: Former Champion Confident of Restoring Cross Country Tradition Snow Reports BSkyB expands golf coverage in US Sport on Television Paris-Dakar entries well down Motor Sport Negative effects of anthems Sports Letters Stance diluted Singleton shoots at Russians but Bullets are beaten Unfair advantage Worry over discipline Name of the game Ghampion Tulu arrives to run for more than small change David Powell describes silver medallist while the gold medallist gets the small silver Marlow manager hopes for a replay against Tottenham Hotspur in Fa Cup third round Marlow manager hopes for a replay against Tottenhan Hotspur in FA Cup third round FA Cup England men on the rise Regan's fight off Blewett signs Libya pull out Top two through Hannaford back Clough's transfer deal in danger Giants sack Handley American Football For the Record By our Sports Staff: Olympic heroes put computer games in shade Athletics Smith dismissed as Scotland's director Swimming BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite JVC Athletics Olympic medal winners honoured British triumphs in Barcelona recognised by five MBE awards in New year list Concise Crossword No 2984 Winning Move Word-Watching Christie's choice causes concern By our Sports Staff: Recognition for Coleman Sports Calendar By our Sports Staff: Tottenham in dispute over Redknapp fee FA Cup Royal Gait dies Thomas Goode the Great Goodes
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