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News from 28/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Peter Temple-Morris, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, John Biffen, Stuart Jones and Clive White, Richard Gaskell, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Bowis, Bill Frost, Robert MacLennan, James Rusbridger, Neil Bennett, Alex Carlile, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Michael Ranken (Secretary), Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, David Steel, T. J. Lamb, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Jenny Knight, John N. Porter, J. J. Polling, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Philip T. Wheater, Sir Adrian Cadbury, Peter Ball, Tony Shiret, L. Formela-Osborne, Dafydd Wigley, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Bowen Wells, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Russell Johnston, Charles Bremner, Emma Nicholson, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, George Foulkes, John Hennessy, Jim Lester, Cyril D. Townsend, Penny West, Doreen King, Geoffrey Silman, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, William Reeve, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, O. D. H. Clauson, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Mark Almond, Alison Roberts, Richard Hough, Joan Lestor, Piers Pottinger, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Heather Alston, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Peter Bryan, Barry Schofield, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Alan Pavelin, Richard Palmer, Susan Kelly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Valerie Goldberg, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Arthur Weller, Chairman, Christopher Thomas, Philip Robinson and Jon Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Donald Christie, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Adam Zeman, Christopher Walker, Michael Seely, Colin Ames, General Manager, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Ann Clwyd, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Philip Webster, Keith Hampson, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Godfrey Golzen, James Fergusson, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Philip Titcombe, Craig Seton and Robin Stacey, Michael Evans, John Green, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Tim Judah and Philip Webster, Michael Coleman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Serbian atrocity triggers call for Un ban on oil 16 die in attack on starving crowd O&Y to give up control Directors' role Child's ordeal Wind power Crash kills five Index Life & Times £90m Covent Garden appeal to be launched Lonely grannies hire happy families by the hour Thundery rain on way from France Labour to curb union block vote Britain wants green car delayed The Churchill London Huffing and Puffing Feasting and Fasting Ranting and Raving Currys School heads vote to reject exam leagues Rankings would be open to manipulation by teachers, delegates told Patten given six of the best for playing truant The education secretary has annoyed head teachers by refusing to address their conference, John O'Leary reports Hippies must quit common today Peter Jenkins dies of kidney failure Burglar rapes nun Pensions criticised Global warming hope Ali meets Watson Professor appointed Scientists accused Major may gain official aircraft News in Brief Why nutrition pundits must regularly eat their words What should be on your plate? Scientists cannot agree on the essentials of a healthy diet, and fad foods become taboo foods as specil interest groups exploit any study favouring their cse, Nigel Hawkes writes Conflicting advice on healthy eating baffles consumers Restaurateurs adapt to changing trends Wild boar shows police a clean pair of trotters Myths confuse issue Halifax Passport to France The Times American Airlines The pros and cons of hitting errant spouses where it hurts Governor backs judge's criticism of remand centre By our Home Correspondent: New strategy will isolate the bullies The Patent Office Fiat Beach boycott urged after 14 fail to win quality flags V&A checks fragile exhibits by radio AA Smithy heads for Spain How staff missed gunshot wounds Police accused of spying on mosque Comet Council homes shortage to rise By our Property Correspondent: Cost of selling top houses piles up Estate Agents' Fees DIY man's £15,000 disaster Child, 2, lived on scraps for a week after father died FO frowns on Tibet art show Homesafe Mortgages Methodists may allow a flutter Wind of change at Body Shop Man catches boy dropped 70ft from blazing flat The 1992 Royal Tournament Defiant security guard is shot Murder charge Victim burnt Body in car Factory swoop Danes invoke Viking spirit to fight European union A popular surge of resentment in the Danish campaign against the ratification of the Maastricht treaty has jolted the 'Hamlet of the Ec', writes George Brock from Copenhagen Major and Havel bury Munich pact Walesa attacks premier Yeltsin focuses on making Russia's border more secure If Moscow draws in its military horns a vcuum my be created in highly voltile areas, Mary Dejevsky writes Britain wavers over EC oil sanctions against Serbia The imposition merely of low-cost trade embargoes risks creating a phoney economic war, Roger Boyes writes Nato ministers back peace role Germans air unity problems News in Brief (Reuter): Waste taxed (Reuter): Kurds bombed (Reuter): Fresh blood (Reuter): Mafia arrests (Reuter): Blast birth (AP): Post haste (AFP): Man stabbed The Royal Bank of Scotland Republican clash on abortion bodes ill for convention Catholics launch challenge to faith in Fidel Our Foreign Staff: Settlers riot after rabbi's murder Picture Gallery Millionaire's daughter found guilty in 'fatal attraction' case Steamy tabloid jolts Egyptians After only two months of publication copies are selling out rapidly, writs Christopher Walker in Cairo Peru drug war falters as funds dry up Rebels are helping traffickers defeat police, writes Gabriella Gamini in Lima (Reuter): Opposition wins poll in Kuwait News in Brief (Reuter): Cash and carry (Reuter): Talks stall (Reuter): Flight allowed (AFP): Troops may go (Reuter): Rays backed (Reuter): Tortoises win Inkatha and Anc blamed for violence From Associated Press: Aborigines lament lack of progress Our Foreign Staff: Task force to curb refugees Reuter: Smoking damages awarded A Race Apart French tycoon Tapie charged with fraud People Popular know-how Aid to the East wins firm friends, says Roger Boyes Travellers through history Ben MacIntyre on the forebears of the long-haired ranters and ravers whó congregate to defy authority Where even safety is a secret Bernard Levin goes tunnelling for the truth-but finds our masters are keeping it from us …and moreover Dragon in the Lords The Times Diary Inflexible The Times Diary Polite notice The Times Diary Journalism's loss The Times Diary Opting for what? Last Chance Audit When Sex is Blind Arable land Guarding our tongue Time for Britain to rejoin Unesco? Fight to keep historic ships afloat Policing the police Powers to curb 'rave' parties Flight of fancy? It's not cricket Court Circular Today's royal engagements Thanksgiving Luncheon Picture Gallery Birthdays today Service luncheon Announcements Memorial services The Times Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages School news Meeting Peter Jenkins Peter Jenkins, journalist, died yesterday aged 58 in University College Hospital, London. He had been suffering from a lung disease. Since 1987 he had been associate editor and political columnist of The Independent; he had previously made his reputation as one of the most original columnists of his generation, on The Guardian over a period of 25 years from 1960; from 1985 to 1987 he was political columnist on The Sunday Times. He was born on May 11,1934 Anniversaries Reception Sir Ralph Millais, Bt Sir Ralph Millais, 5th Bt, former businessman and vintage motoring enthusiast, died on May 11 aged 87. He was born on March 4,1905 University news Dinner Appointments Institution of Mechanical Engineers Latest wills Commander Sir Clive Loehnis Commander Sir Clive "Joe" Loehnis, KCMG, former director of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), died on May 23 aged 89. He was born on August 24,1902 The French Derby. Chantilly Races European environment chief snubs Earth Summit The Times Crossword No 18,930 Five killed as fish lorry careers across motorway Word-Watching AA Roadwatch IBM Weather Business Upbeat Bonus Ban New Chief Picture Gallery Optimism Disclosure The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices O&Y loses control of Canary Wharf after banks balk Auditors can blow whistle on companies Cadbury report goes before City Recovery signs help boost dollar Guinness loses a good Tennant Body Shop turns greener Fidelity Investments Lloyds resists giving back files The Times Unit Trust Information Service Good sense restores Carlton Tempus Bond just thought of a figure Flextech sells to managers B&A Film lifts payout British Land buys Boost for Mid Kent Rival forex system to Reuters' planned Business Roundup UK heads list of electricity price rises Maughan steps up at Salomon Construction is reviving Training call Institute says rates too high By our City Staff: Pru scraps cash bonuses for executives Annual Meetings Roundup Chinese push up the price of a Hong Kong address From our Correspondent: Hutchison prepares to buy Cavendish minority Resort Hotels Plc Change of pilot at Rolls-Royce By our Industrial Correspondent: Job scene gloomy despite small firms' optimism Tenfold rise at Casket Ft-Se 100 Volumes Liffe Options Boards urged to comply with code Report of the Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance Summary Major Indices Investors search in vain for signs of recovery Stock Market Initiative will survive changes Conclusion Commodities London Financial Futures Directors' power must be balanced Code of Best Practice Recent Issues Money Markets Dow stages comeback Wall Street Major Changes Nutting exposes the hard men Comment Poise regained Trusting in new team The Times City Diary Sloping off The Times City Diary Calling firms to account without stifling the spirit of enterprise Sir Adrian Cadbury reports on his committee's main proposals to improve the standards of corporate governance in Britain Wright successor The Times City Diary Bacup cash The Times City Diary Bids for Midland Unrealistic judgment over Lloyd's membership Sympathy for names who join to take action Interconnect Unit trust Peps soar over 1 m after April leap Hewlett Packard Fairline Boats sinks into the red at half time Brittan issues car prices ultimatum Trafalgar warns on payout The Times CBI Conferences Defenders outscore predators Portfolio Shares still lack conviction Times Newspapers Limited Settled down and settled in Jonathan Prynn on the industry's performance during the recession and its plans for the future Candover Griffin a Midland Group Company The Master goes to market Those who have been aided by 3i will watch its flotation with interest Managers chase the own-your-own dream Buying the company you work for is back in fashion, although the days of the spectacularly big deal are over. Neil Bennett reports The turnaround has advantages for successful transactions Lloyds Merchant Bank Lessons that may boost the coming recovery Finance is available as equity and more deals may be possible than last year, leading to greater optimism British Technology Group Eames Jones Judge Hawkings Personnel Consultancy… Botswana High Commission Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants David Chorley Associates Assistant Management Accountant Surrey St George's Hospital Medical School Steve Mills Recruitment Management Trainee All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Management Trainees Maidstone why Commute? Abacus plc Recruitment Consultants The Sunday Times Alderwick McLintock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grainger Gibson Search and Selection Independent Investment Management Limited Davies Kidd Public Practice Recruitment Specialists State Street RJA (Recruitment Consultants) Putting a price-tag on the property of food retailers Tony Shiret argues that stores opened in the past five years probably need to be depreciated in the accounts Technicians learn to play a useful role Edward Fennell looks at some of the chnges taking place in accountancy training Going strong Any Other Business The bottom line on R&D costs Audit Robert Bruce Public service Any Other Business VAT course Any Other Business World class Any Other Business Image change Any Other Business Azinger tempted abroad by lure of top opposition European Tour given vote of confidence Card of Course Migration brings its reward on fairways Scramble to get to Olympics Modern Pentathlon Play interrupted Westwood closes on the leader One-innings cricket is the real game Yates sets fierce pace Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… Fixtures should not clash Set in his ways In harmony Double double Brownridge heads Bedford hopefuls Schools Cricket From a Correspondent: Britain carry out fast raid Rugby League Mandarin: My Ruby Ring to make local knowledge count Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Arazi's Ascot option Cauthen decides on Alnasr Alwasheek Reveley forced to wait Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Rocality sparks 17-1 double for Carson Rider fined Rapid Raceline Selectors must take chance to be positive Monaco Grand Prix Waqar makes his bid Hampshire crush Middlesex Cricket: Championship Leaders Flourish in Benson and Hedges Cup Valiant Barnett goes down fighting Age overtakes Connors in five-set loss to Stich Old stager forgets lines in French Open reprise Results from Roland Garros Yesterbay's Scoreboards Amateur falls victim to tactics Cycling Holder falls foul of time rule Bowls Venables plumps for continental management style Tottenham start rebuilding team Injured Robertson out of Scots team Chen goes to top of table In Brief IOC complains Sevens sponsor Strong Wimbledon Lemieux power Strauss reprieve Black's campaign boosted by race against Johnson Athletics England lose grip after good start Hockey For the Record Capelli enjoys unusual break Motor Sport Ireland's day is spoilt by drug abuse enquiry Equestrainism Oriel move back to head of river Rowing Today's Fixtures Littlewoods Sports Letters Worcestershire lose their crown Lathwell sets up victory for Somerset in Benson and Hedges Cup quarter-finals Worcester Scoreboard Burberrys of London Premier League plans further money making Surrey's onslaught is beyond Lancashire Oval Scoreboard England keep dose watch on Denmark Juventus buy Platt for £8 million Why the greens are poison to President Bush Pressured by both greens and industry, America will take a meaningless formula to the Earth Summit, says Peter Stothard Bush has no passion for the cause. Left to his own devices, he would be the classic gas-guzzing American George Smith Kelim Furniture Books The essential essence of the con man Private Life: John Daimond scents a sexual revolution Appointments Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertaiment complied by Heather Alston 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 Byron smothered by sentiment Theatre Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know Ambassadors Old pro can still go the distance Popular Music Frank Sinatra/Cleo Laine Albert Hall For the record and more Concert CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall Justice for a minor figure Cinema new releases: Geoff Brown on Ruby, The Mambo Kings, The Adjuster and Medicine Man This has not been a British year Theatre: New York Matt Wolf surveys the nominations for Sunday's 1992 Tony Awards in New York Life is a deadly business Television Review Waxing lyrical, Hay's not waning Festival: Hay-On-Wye The Times At last, already Arts Brief Goodbye to Jane Last chance Cheap thrills for hot nights Lady Helen Windsor has been laughed at for adding literary classics to her wedding list; Daniel Johnson appluads her taste Mystical Paths Playboy of the people John Biffen on a new life of Charles James Fox, the libertine whom Burke called 'the greatest debater the world ever saw' Charles James Fox By Lg. Mitchell Oup. £25 Sense on the brain Adam Zeman a History of the Mind By Nicholas Humphrey Chatto & Windus, £16.99 Abject lessons in addiction Mary Ann Sieghart Almost Transparent Blue By Ryu Murakami Translated by Nancy Andrew Flamingo, £4.99 Slow Death in Paris By Denis Belloc Translated by William Rodarmor Quartet Books, £13.95 Adelphi Press Variations on an English enigma Victoria Glendinning enjoys a dazzling blend of seriousness and artful pastiche English Music By Peter Ackroyd Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Difficult children of the revolution Mark Almond Summer Meditations Politics, Morality and Civility in a Time of Transition By Vaclav Havel Translated By Paul Wilkinson Faber and Faber, £14.99 the Sadled Cow East Germany's Life and Legacy By Anne McElvoy Fabe and Faber, £14.99 Steering a risky cours Richard Hough Ouerbridge Reach By Robert Stone André Deutsch £14.99 A degree of hope Alison Robers the May Anthology The Oxford and Cambridge Short Story Anthology Edited by ian Critchley and Adrian woolfson Varsity Publication, £4.95 pbk Doomed to Die Derivate Trading - Systems Development Ebbings Consultants Multidisciplinary Executive… Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Whitehead selection Global Womenswear Co-Ordinator La Creme De La Creme The National Magazine Company Limited Enterprise Oil Myriad NB Selection Ltd MacMillan Davies Walker International NRA Chusid Lander The Assessment Consultancy Executive Selection Associates Thomas Cook The Seppo Hoffren Consultancy Ltd Halma plc Welsh Development Agency Hoggett Bowers PA Consulting Group Michael Page Marketing International Software Connaught Executive Career Services Music Television McKenzie Waterman Training & Development Group Marketing Manager Luxury Consumer Goods Fletcher Hunt plc. Career Consultants Addreley Featherstone plc ALDI General Manager The pathfinder Partnership New Careers Limited Redundant or The Next Move? Do You Get the Recognition You Deserve? Barclays Nucleus International Publishing Group Butterworth & Co Publishers Ltd Penguin Books Ltd Advertising Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake International Management Career Consultants OMD General Manager (Defence) Espree SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Deminex General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Speaking without words Doreem King repors on a course that helps people to make a good impression before they even open their mouths Change on the agenda Life after Redundancy Executive Link International Ltd The Natural History Museum Human Resources Controller Helston School Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Bank Fulham Sw6 Love+tate Manager - Computer Maintenance Howson Leach publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computasoft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items CEPEC foremost UK corporate outplacement consultancy Export Administrator Psychometric Test The Academy of Consultancy Bi-Lingual, Manderin Chinese/english Network Migration Services Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance News of the World P. 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International Oakland Associates (Rec Cons) Personable English Couple Cpa Microbac Ltd West of England Services Careerline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Enterprise Foundation Brain Forbes Human Resource Group University of Leeds Industrial Services Ltd International Marketing Director General Manager Priority Services Division Traffic Director for London Esmerk Limited Business-Substantial CEPEC foremost UK corporate outplacement consultancy Director of the Stonar School Equestrian Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bonsai Limited All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Strange affair of the ape Nigel Hawkes meets an author whose hook comparing human and animal behaviour has won the science 'Booker' Among birds, females often appear as unwilling participants in affairs and may merely be using them as a way of shopping around for new mates in case their partners desert them Countrywide Crème De La Crème Bear, Stearns International Ltd First Marketing Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Annette Whittaker Summit Furniture (Europe) Ltd Senior Secretary E1 Advent International plc Julian Barran Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Nuclear decline Update Iron fungus Old for new Exciting support Crème de la Crème Contracts & Tenders Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Lest we Forget! St Laurence Children's Hospice Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2800 Property Buyers Guide Rukba Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite Royal Liver Friendly Society Variations Radio 1

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