News from 19/05/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Simon Barnes, Kevin Eason and Nigel Hawkes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Louis Heren, Graham WYNNE(Director, Conservation), Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, P. B. Hennessey, Ian Murray, Trevor Wilkinson, Tony Loynes, Jeremy Kingston, I. A. Shapiro, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Patrick Stoddart, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Roger READ(Senior Depute Director, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Graham Cooke, David Logan-Brown, Peter Jackson, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, John Winder, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Dennis Coward, Vernon Bogdanor, Charles Bremner, Arthur Leathley and John Winder, Woodrow Wyatt, Michael Tate City Editor, John Hennessy, Peter Lewis, Keith Robinson, J. H. Ling, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, George Rae, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Roseanne Williams, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Andrew Finkel and Martin Fletcher, Jonathan Prynn, David Brown Managing Director, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Davina Lloyd, Richard Evans, Ivor Binney, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Jane Reed, Barry Pickthall, Neil Kelly and David Watts, Peter Victor and Michael Evans, David Pannick QC, Ian Ross, Margaret Richards, George GUISE(Member prime Minister's), Brian Beel, Stewart Tendler, Devonshire, Michael Barry, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Richard Evans`, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Stephanie Calman, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, F. Ledger, deputy chairman, Peter Aykroyd, Martin Rosenbaum, Matthew Parris, N. D. Foster, Scrivenor, Matthew Bond and Philip Robinson, Alan Lee, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Nicolas Tucker, Philip Pangalos, Robert W. Lee, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mark Sanderson, Derek Harris, F. R. Ree, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Pike, Derek Morgan, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Gerry Orme,
ResumoGulf war 'friendly fire' victims unlawfully killed, jury rules Top award for Parris Million victims Gas challenge England squad Property guide Index Life & Times Coalisland is sealed off as paratroops are pulled out Premier League kicks off with £304m TV deal Thai army turns machineguns on Bangkok protest Patten promotes specialist state schools Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Today in the Times Parental Guidance Astral Decision Kinnock move to end union vote wins party support State of the English language explored Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Vasectomy linked to increase in cancer By a Staff Reporter: Barbecue man dies after attack by gang Pressure group calls for new London ring motorway Town saw birth of present troubles Coalisland began the civil rights marches of 1968, but has since been spared much of the conflict, writes Richard Ford Paras dogged by Bloody Sunday The Para's strict discipline is not enough to overcome their Ulster reputation as killers, says Michael Evans 50 workers held in raid on fruit farm Lilley pressed on Maxwell aid Baton delay Poison alert Police cleared £4,700 damages Church chance Cruelty to animals beats sex as TV sin Relatives thank jury for 'seeing through lies' Lawyer wants American pilots called to account Unlawful killing verdict on friendly fire deaths spurs on parents in quest for justice Layer wants American pilots called to account Families driven by need to know Bishop predicts Catholic change on birth control Midland The Listening Bank Bush is caught by surprise Tunnel forces ferry firms to fight for trade The Channel's largest ferry made its maiden voyage yesterday amid predictions that the opening of the tunnel will lead to a fierdce price war and to the demise of at least one carrier. Lin Jenkins reports Minolta 'Floating hotel' makes its first crossing Tourist has bullet lodged near spine Home wrecked £45,000 ring Death enquiry Parrot charge Father accused of shooting driver who killed his son A Staff Reporter: Death joyrider's sentence stands Campaign on bullies launched Times writers win awards Picture Gallery Sassoon's hair-biz show is a cut above the rest Peugeot Contract Hire & Leasing National Power Ahead of Current thinking MacGregor unveils plans for sell-off of British Rail Britain gets on its bike Around the Lobby Colonies pay Around the Lobby Capital crime Around the Lobby Church titles Around the Lobby Parliament today Around the Lobby Shephard leads new attack on 48hr week USAir Picture Gallery Cabinet work on display Docklands Tube link threatened Plea for help as one million refugees flee Yugoslav war The human cost of the bloody conflicts in Bosnia and Croatia is mounting, writes Tim Judah from Belgrade Plax Madonna speeds convoy's retreat down mined road Car makers branch out to save the world US formula clears way to nuclear pact Power of Russian navy stays intact Brat-pack critics snap at heels of Germany's literary elite Court imprisons Nazi camp chief for life Expensive pay pact worries Kohl Prague markets capitalist hopes UK reign in art sales threatened Danes take honours from US at Cannes Swiss want to join EC by mid-decade (Reuter): Deputy rebels (Reuter): Waste guarded Minister quits Aids vaccine test (Reuter): Tower support Kurdish leak foils airlift of anti-Saddam documents Dealers pick over war scrap Earth moves in an extra-terrestrial way Picture Gallery At the Halifax. We're Building'on Solid… Stampede to buy guns follows riots Thais call on king to save democracy Thais, led to belive economic growth would be balanced by more political freedom, are now hoping for royal intervention, David Watts Writes Halifax Strikers defy police in Dhaka Rains fail in wet capital of world Reuter: Nigerian riots kill up to 100 Lucky Hungary's master juggler Woodrow Wyatt in Budapest meets a prime minister hooked on capitalism .. . and moreover Dons do's and don'ts A Proposal to make lectures learn teaching skills endangers academic values, writes Janet Daley Bankruptcy without tears Anatole Kaletsky on the fad for going bust as a managerial tool Benchmark for the future The Times Diary Backpetaling fast The Times Diary Gone for gold The Times Diary Don't tell the corgis The Times Diary Labour's Leap of Faith The Pope and Birth Control Trampling on Grass Proud man of Europe Benefit of clergy? Thatcher speech and fear for Europe Sweet nothings Policy and action on coastal zones Fifth terminal Taxing caravans Action this day Power supply Moving Chelsea? Court Circular Marriages Announcements Anniversaries West of England School Dinners Dame Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies Appointment Height of civic pride Chelsea Flower Show Church news Bishops named Today's royal engagements Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Lord James of Rusholme Lord James of Rusholme, High Master of Manchester Grammar Shcool, 1945-62 and the first Vice-chancellor of york Univesity, 1962-73, died on May 16 aged 83. He was born on April 13,1909 Latest wills University news Brian Oulton Briand Oulton, actor, diedd on April 13 aged 84. He was born in Liverpool on February 11,1908 Chinese treasure chambers revealed Archaeology Robert Docker Robert Docker, Pianist and arranger, died on May 9 aged 73. He was born i Paddington. London, on June 5,1918 Reception Luncheon His Hon Alastair Morton His Honour (Stephen) Alastair Morton, TD, former circuit judge, died on May 9, aged 78. He was born on July 28,1913 Dr John Sheehan Fp. Doyie, OBE Director of Research Beecham Pharmaceuti cals, 1962- 1983 Typhus The Times Crossword No 18,922 'Friendly fire' victims were unlawfully killed, says jury Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Seldane Weather Handsome is as Hansard does Political Sketch Index Doom Watch Polishing up Not Digging in Cash Flow Hit Fitness to Plead The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil BP forms joint venture to take on British Gas Alliance aims for 15% marked share HK Bank will not raise Midland bid DTI's hit squad shows results Gas workers reject offer SE to review system of market-making EC chief's tough speech casts doubt on Gatt pact` John Charcol Whitbread sees no recovery Trade Indemnity Foresight, for business Analysts blow froth off Whitbread Tempus M&S retrenchment continues in Canada Business Roundup Iceland sales grow BIM sues Ian Maxwell Fireworks firms sold ACT Group buys MCS Rover man to run EEF Lofs sails ahead Asda to cut staff Names claim papers show Lloyd's secrecy Treasury 'to lose £2bn' in VAT cash after borders go By our City Staff: BAe's rivals join to control Fokker Officials of BCCI still not charged Plastow rolls into the Inchcape chair By our City Staff: Brewster boosts Jarvis Porter payout O&Y wins support of banks in Docklands syndicate Business for Sale Edwards & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items European role for the Halifax Demands of tunnel builders likely to be met Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recent Issues Invest Electric Firmer futures help equities advance Stock Market Nikkei rebounds on bargain-hunting Tokyo Major Changes Credit hopes lift Dow Wall Street Germany after the pay battle Comment The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Aitken-approved The Times City Diary Members only The Times City Diary Brave new world requires dose of old-fashioned common sense Wolfgang Münchau reviews Beyond The Limits, a book that sees the global economy collapsing if green issues are ignored Body and sole The Times City Diary Grounds for Midland to strike back Flat rejection and flat sales at M&S Improving the heavenly market Significant differences between nuclear power companies Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Demand for platinum sets record Nokia Mobile Phones Ford chairman to lobby Heseltine HK plans to unify banking functions Eurobond to raise £1 bn for Toyota Commissioners aim for level playing field Business Notebook Reuter: Japan's trade glut expected to grow The Times Investors move to sidelines The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates The mind that matters Sir Frederick Lawton argues for a wider view of mental instability Pension fights Inns and Outs Kent clerk flies in Inns and Outs The case for rights Inns and Outs Learned sailors Inns and Outs Out of Inns Inns and Outs South Western Chambers in Taunton, Somerset, and are… Inns and Outs Nothing changes Inns and Outs Staying safe Inns and Outs N. B Selection Ltd PolyGram Arresting talk about irksome advocates Counsel David Pannick QU The University of Hong Kong Quarry Dougall CPS Garfield Robbins University of Salford Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Watson Farley & Williams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Boom time lawyers Unions, facing the Tories again, have even more use for legal advisers, says Edward Fennell Zarak MacRae Brenner Regional Opportunities The length of genetic string we cannot yet measure DNA tests should be treated with caution before being accepted as evidence to convict 11 New Square Lincoln's Inn Junior Tenant Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Bentleys, Stokes & Lowless University of Sheffield North Western Regional Health Authority Popular neighbourhood Speakers, Solicitors & Barristers Chambers & Partners: Professional Recruitment To Advertise in the Times Legal Appointments Section Government of the Caymand Islands Deminex Williams monopoly fuels demands for rule changes Mosley calls for more interesting races Bush given new role as director Swimming Means affidavit order valid French connection earns Games trip Cycling Tanfield celebrates with dignity Brain Clarke celebrates the centenary of a rare instituation School run beyond social kindness Unspecified costs America's Cup in need of a revamp Yachting Ambition drives Moorhouse on The Olympic Contenders Bank on Ballarat Pools Forecast Korobchiski states his case Gymnastics Durham benefit from the big time Student Sport Ward's home run inspires revival Baseball Sherborne shows how to handle last-day pressure Golf Els to challenge for PGA title Fixtures The Times Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: Beverley Mandarin: Young Freeman to pass exam RCA gives warning on fixture changes Brunico extends run to eight Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Derby support for Piggott swiftly gains momentum Quinn lodges appeal against ten-day ban Rapid Raceline Nottinghamshire move uneasily to top of the table Hemmings and French keep their nerve County Table Arscott inspires recovery Yesterday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages Captains striking a different pose Sunday League could prove a stumbling block Derbyshire trio scores centuries Eubank avoids a Benn return Boxing Armstrong dismisses two defeats Rowding Nevin stakes his claim for a Scotland place Winger benefits from tour of the United Sates By our Sports Staff: German options open Swedes are given names of troublemakers Blow for Edberg In Brief Encouraging signs from Gascoigne For the Record British contenders are led by Leng and Thomson Equestrianism Manchester find an Olympic site Olympic Games Index BBC and BSkyB win Premier League deal Dixon emerges from England's shadows Taylor names Europedan championship squand England Party Prospero Leeds rejoice as Fallon changes codes S Africa to visit England in 1994 Drug test is a blow to Millar Parents Choosing the finest in fine art Which will be the best picture at the Royal Academy's 224th summer exhibition next month? We invite Times readers to make their choice, while Richard Cork reviews a great tradition Goodbye Paris, here comes the lynch-mob Mid Life: Neil Lyndon realises that his wander has finally run out of lust Pick a winner for the summer Gieves & Hawkes Media Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainments compiled by kari knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films in London and (Where indicate with the symbol*) on release across the country Clipped wings restrict the flight Theatre Review: Wales Thed Seagull Theatr Clwyd, Mold Knockabout humour Theartre Reviews: London Armed and Dangerous Theatre Royal, Stratford East Fresh faces, new blood Opera Review La Bhème Convent Garden Have you got soul? In the Midnight Hour Young Vic The Times This poetry is not for spurning Theatre: Interview Playwright Christopher Fry talks to Peter Lewis about his success, years of British neglect and a revival at Chichester Lighter on Elgar, but a new enigma has arisen Festival: Malvern Malvern opens its doors to new music, but Richard Morrison finds the initiative has received no regional arts board help Calder Royal Academy of Arts Tasty sound-bites Radio Review How fares animal welfare? Television Review Straight & Narrow A third fewer Arts Brief You're still a child to them A few hours with the family can be enough to reduce mature adults to childish resentment. Stephanie Calman wonders why If we are so young helpless, how do we travel, pay taxes, buy homes? By the same token, if they're such bossy, blithering old idiots, why do we care what they think at all? Pets hold the aces in the game of happy families Can growing up in a household swarming with dumb chums make you a happier, healthier person? I love a girl in uniform Wathing her receive her woggle, I could not fight back a frission of feminist pride A legend in his own movies Nick Broomfield is often in the wrong place at the wrong time - and still films the right documentary. Mark Sanderson met him The cab without a cabin Could the taxibike be the answer to some of London's traffic problems? International League for the Protection of Horses Tipping the scales Fishermen's tales are now more credible, thanks to the trout farmers Creative, Media & Marketing Kilroy The Burlington Magazine Look to the stars - or the suburbs? Nasa and the American underclasses are competing for funds. John Pike assess their prospects Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertising-City-Sales Background? Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Business and Exhibition Co-Ordinator International Advertising Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales/lettings Person The Times Learn the ABC1 and stay in print American papers have target a specific rather than a mass audience to survive in a shrinking marketplace. Tony Loynes urges Uk publishers to head this lesson Issues such as urban blight do not feature large on the LA Times agenda Secrets of the magazine moguls A conference of publishers has provided an insight into all you need to know for a succesful launch in 1992 -and warning about the perils of too much research. Two experts report 'Tyranny of the reader panel' revealed BMW gimmick drove readers into a spin A car firm's test-drive offer linked to magazines proved cheap and successful Society's helpers Social work can be difficult yet enjoyable. Derek Morgan describes training and job prospects Creative, Media & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institution of Civil Engineers Sussex Downs Conservation Board Multiple Display Advertising Items The Natural History Museum Wiltshire Health Care NHS Trust The Times Clear-cut teamwork The Times Diary of Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2793 Winning Move Satellite Superlative Travel BBC1 Radio 1 Variations
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