News from 25/05/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Robert McCrindle, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Patricia Davies, Paul Wright, A. Haywood Smith, Craig Lord, Swimming Correspondent, Bill Frost, Gordon Wixley (Chairman), Fred Jarvis, John W. R. Taylor, Ivo Tennant, T. C. Barker, Angela MacKay, Max Stafford-Clark (Artistic Director), Mark Radcliffe, Wendy Miller, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, John Habgood, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, John Clifford (Deputy General Secretary), J. C., Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Jane Elliott, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Thunderer, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Sean MAc Carthigh, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Charles Marshall, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, David Barnes, John Young, Marcus Williams, Philip Robinson, Joseph Connolly, John Hennessy, Peter Rost, Chairman, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, David Toop, Tony Laws, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, S. V. Crowther, Peter Bryan, Stephen Slater, David Rosser, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Phillips and Paul Bompard, Roger Boyes, Catherine Craig, Bob Scott, Brian Beel, Jane Mulvagh, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Lauris Morgan Griffiths, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, James Cooper, Chairman, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Lucy Rock, Mandarin, B. N. Warrener, Craig Lord, George Hill, Matthew Parris, David Raffe, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Lesley Thomas, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, John L. Martin, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, J. F. K. Hinde, Simon R. G. Banks, Derek Harris, Brain Game, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, John Watson,
ResumoJudge's murder seen as Mafia challenge to state Italy votes today for new president Boy beaten to death Suchinda call Primate's plea Labour pains Posh home Saunders cash Index Life & Times US rebukes Europe for ignoring Bosnia Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, this is a church choir Storms hit West Country Sellafield families prepare test cases Ulster brigadier relieved of post Clinicare Culture Shock Cult Image Cultural Challenge Unions say Labour would be foolhardy to freeze them out Continental sleepers challenge airlines SL Stena Line Picture Gallery More schools suspend heads Personal chemistry will liven Vatican summit Hopes are high that George Carey and the Pope will find they can do business when they meet today, Ruth Gledhill writes Horse to be whiter than white Bus driver shot dead Youth training plea Transplant decision Rugby players held Crossword winners Thatcher 'accepts criticism of article' New in Brief Boy, 3, is found battered to death in undergrowth 15 held as phone equipment seized Psion Series 3 Picture Gallery Chip shop defies critics New Forest 'full' of trippers Spaghetti Junction turns 20 Sellafield father seeks truth after three daughters die A couple whose children fatal leukaemia-related conditions await two test cases, Frances Gibb writes Rover Metro Farm reforms give barn owl new hope Legless drinker's request Short's triumph Suicide couple The Times Cases will lift lid on secrecy The Week Ahead British Airways Counntryside groups mobilise against caravan parks blight Tony Dawe examines an anomaly in planning laws which allows sites for prefabricated homes to encroarh on area of natural beauty and, below, calls at a bungalow that is not a bungalow Spreading sites mock planners Activists will attack UK at Rio summit Claymore is buried for gathering of murderous clans Rustling, pillage and sudden death will be bathed in a golden glow of nostalgia when Scottish border families hold their meeting, reports Kerry Gill Motorway shopping malls criticised Great mobile home, shame about the wheels Car tag to cut bridge delays Mercury's cash helps Aids work Murder charge Missing art Sailors held Baby falls Bond winners Serbs pull out of Sarajevo as sanctions draw hear Reuter: Underdog wins in Austria Central Europeans look for EC initiative from Major Mafia enemy cut down in hour of triumph Politicians, police and public gave vent to funy and frustration as they mourned the death of Judge Falcone, John Phillips reports from Palermo Tapie quits to fight corruption claims Berlin poll results give Kohl party cause for soul-searching (Reuter): Filipino man is pregnant News in Brief AFP: Danes say no Kurds agree (Reuter): Talks urged (Reuter): Iraq relents (AP): Police injured (Reuter): Statue unveiled (AP): Bee route trap Poll fails to break deadlock Mazda West agress more aid for East's repunlics Plea for technical help heeded Picture Gallery Moldavia goes on war footing Armenian looters burn down village Robert Seely reports on the cruel revenge taken by the conquerors of Lachin after a week of bitter fighting Ancient rivalries strain Ethiopia 's fragile unity President Meles may not be able to hold Ethiopoia together as economic and social problem provide fertile ground for violent dissent, Sam Kiley writes from Addis Ababa By our Foreign Staff: Military pilloried as Suchinda goes Bangkok mourners demand justice Five die in Israel violence By our Foreign Staff: Mandela denounces 'genocide' US relaxes 'globo-cop' stance America tonnes down the rhetoric in its vision of a new world order, writes Martin Fletcher from Washington Picture Gallery Pakistan expels Indian diplomat People Edwardian Hotels Bernard Levin The Chinese have made widespread use of torture to repress the people of Tibet Out to dinner recently. I was introduced to a fellow guest …and moreover A blitz for a blitz Can the Germans justly denounce a new memorial to 'Bomber' Harris? Daniel Johnson explains the role of politics in Britain's conversion to carpet bombing of cities in the last war Gorbachev the peacemaker Hatey-dovey Dish of the day Behind bars Canterbury Visits Rome Death of a Falcon Fish and Snobs Trek to Paris Saving grace Religion and science Apportioning blame in Maxwell case Gas and the consumer Blasted heath? Levin as critic Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Change of address for paternal God? Small talk all round It's not cricket Beaten tracks Court Circular Priest discovers lost airship memento Nature notes Latest wills Anniversaries Birthdays today Memorial services Deaths Picture Gallery Making a case to disarm the weapons salesmen Announcements Marriages Church news Word-Watching Sir John Galsworthy Obituaries Harold Miller Giovanni Falcone Henry Cattan John Henderson (From Our Own Correspondent): Turkish Fears of Halley's Comet Carey stresses commitment to unity in Rome talks The Times Crossword No 18,927 Parker Duofold Olympic golden girl back in the swim Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Seldane Weather Sport Clubs campaign for rethink on TV contract8 Evans displays rich potential at Wentworth Sunesson maintains Swedish dominance O'Connor pulls out Intikhab tries to restore peace Unser snatches narrow victory Third-Round Scores from Wentworth Action Trousers Charlery's Two Thomson's Six Courier's Wish Cauthen's Ride O'Sullivan streaks through Snooker Walker defends title with novel approach Squash Rackets Foster establishes record on way to Olympic selection Swimming Inspired Britain narrowly denied Basketball Britons foiled Mist lifts and helps put jersey on Belgian back Gutsu adds four medals to collection Sport in Brief Mahony poised Sharp shooter Vialli record Top reporter Hall obtains title to take on her travels Lietzke holds on for sudden-death win Gracida is the key for Tramontana Polo Douglas profits from patient approach to life Golf England's double Dutch defeat Hockey Ramprakash adds to Surrey's problems Yesterday's Scoreboards Naved Anjum takes centre stage with all-round display Leicestershire toil against Pakistanis Lenham steers Sussex to safety Leaders maintain fine form Saturday's Scoreboards Lloyd 's rapid 63 lifts gloom Charlery strikes in final minute to snatch promotion Peterborough triumph amid controversy Justice prevails for Blackpool For the Record Sports Service (Reuter): Milan score eight goals Pools Check Little and largesse vie for place in Premier League (Reuter): Yugoslav coach resigns Lineker given Taylor's backing England lucky to earn draw Herefordshire 's opening knock sets the scene Unwelcome return against Malinga looming for Benn Eubank's demands tie challenger's demands tie challenger's hands Monarchs end on sorry note American Football Schwantz thwarts Doohan Motorcycling Hampton sail away from Eton for eights title Rowing: Big Blades Help School Crews Sweep to Championship Records Thomson hones credentials for Olympic team Jackson marks return Hoy shows style in warding off rivals Motor Sport Pieterse may have to take side door to Barcelona Athletics Today's Fixtures (Reuter): Marie robs Indurain of Giro lead Cycling Conditions to favour flying Elbio Sandown Park Redcar Doncaster Leicester Results from Saturday's Eight Meetings Rapid Raceline Cauthen set to partner Dante winner in Derby Leaders on the Flat Brunico produces storming finish Results from Three Meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Marling eyes Coronation after Irish classic success Mandarin: Cartmel Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Hexham Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin, Thunderer: Huntingdon Mandarin, Thunderer: Wetherby Lee registers double Rosefinch has surprise win Mandarin, Thunderer: Fakenham Mandarin, Thunderer: Hereford Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Champion looking for recognition Tennis: Courier Must Start Defence of French Open Title on No. 1 Court From a Correspondent in Auckland: Ireland laid low in record drubbing Rugby Union Spain take cue from Sánchez From a Correspondent in Goroka: Britain conquer challenge from Highlands Zone Rugby League Roberts heads dominant display Water Skiing The Open University The Times Educational Supplement Co-op president warns against capitalist urges Nestlé S. A., Cham and Vevey Blazing a trail for the torch Bob scot believes he can win the Olympics, Debra Isaac writes Falling Japanese jewel sales prompt warning at Tiffany's German cartel challenge Setting the Agenda The Times Delays at Gatt will 'cost billions' Lloyd's bale-out breaks the mould Exploration firm asks investors to dig deep in quest for gold Gander River Resources' rights issue is priced at just 6p a share, Colin Campbell reports Putting Britain back at the heart of international manufacturing Mark Radcliffe, of the Cbi, says Britain can rise again to become a world force in manufacturing Peugeot Contract Hire & Leasing Business News Cadbury seeks tougher duties for directors] Compulsory audit committees likely The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Homeowners Friendly Society Whistle while you work today, another taxing year is over Scotiabank breaks ranks on O&Y exposure Saunders pension under fire Picture Gallery Modern Times Stage set for a cultural clash With the closure of Basildon's theatre George Hill detects a change of mood in the heart of the Conservatives' new territory May and June can be just as cruel as April Working Life Libby Purves, stuck in an airless office, longs for the outdoors MOPS Education Play the Brain Game with The Times Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Soldiers must be fiercer in attack The Recruiting Officer Royal Exchange, Manchester Fearless exploration of the wilder shores BBCSO/Wigglesworth LS/Masson Barbican/QEH Song of romance across the ages Thratrr Euro Vision Drili Hall The Times Another shot in the dark of Dallas After Stone's Jfk comes MacKenzie's Ruby-a new film about the Kennedy killing. Lauris Morgan Griffiths examines how Ruby sheds new light on Oswald's assassin Architect with the vision of a collector John Russell Taylor on a new exhibition which commemorates the art-loving designer Max Gordon Mystery man of the blues Television Review Travesty treatment for Rossini Cinderella Theatre Royal, Brington Festival Hoarse trading Arts Brief Fallen angel Quickstep Last chance… Burnt-out metal Kiss wembley Arena Partnership on the rocks A rift is growing between Britain's two main marriage guidance bodies Shaky but still rather stirring James Bond's cinematic appeal has survived for 30 years. Joseph Connolly ponders where 007 can go in the 1990s Entry for the privileged queue London's most elitist nightclub has a dress code that sefies definition and a clientele that will kill to get in, as LesleyThomas reports Courting in high style Modern designcrs have turned their skills t o the anachronistic art of court costume Jane Mulvagh takes their measure Worlds meet in the kitchen Incentives are a must David Raffe on his report for the National Commission on Education Stress at a student's crossroads Finals at Oxford begin on Monday, bringing worries to many who are pinning their hopes on good results Education Scottish Enterprise Foundation Opting out, for less democracy Government changes will silence the voices of many who to be heard S South Bank Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA SAC St. James's Secretarial College Announcements Which Career Suits Best? University Appointments University of Strathclyde Career Plan Limited Queen's University of Oxford Announcements The Samaritans BHHI FH Benenden Sixth Form JFS Concise Crossword No 2797 Winning Move BBC1 6.00 Ceefax Satellite Dan Air Variations Radio 3 The brain behind the Brain Game The tables are turned, and Jobathan Dimbleby, who tonight will host the Brain Game on Chennel 4, answers questions. The nationwide charity show was largely his brainchild How to Play and Challenge the Tv Teams Pledge Line Score Card Picture Gallery Mensa Picture Gallery Teams Picture Gallery 8 Brain Twister Picture Gallery Pledge Line Teacher's Scotch Whisky National Power The Charities You are Helping Picture Gallery Braing of the Year 11 Brain Twister Pledge Line The Lord's Taverners
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