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News from 01/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Tim Judah and James Bone, Michael Walters (Deputy City Editor), Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Fred Redwood, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Catherine Nathan and Lorna Woosnam, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Roland Garros, Nicholas Wood and Alison Roberts, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, David Watts and James Bone, Ian Murray, Catherine Sampson and Jonathan Braude, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Bernard Levin, John Watson, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Jonathan Romain, Anthea Saxon, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Kenneth Mole, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Erick Kettner, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian McCulloch, Steve Pagani, John Percival, Kate Muir, Anatole Kaleisky, Economics Editor, Jeremy Newsum, Chief Executive, Philip Gray (Priest Director), George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Theodore Zeldin, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, M. A. Bicknell, Roger Bootle Chief economist, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Peter Hebblethwaite, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Peter Booker, Anne Bryant, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, G. Ellenbogen, Clive White, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Liz Smith, J. B. Snell, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Gerard Noel, Geoffrey Rowell, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Belinda Heathcote, Derek Harris, Catherine Deneuve, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Mac Margolis, Jan Raath, Joan Ashworth, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Michael McCarthy and Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Watt and Adam Fresco, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Mark Aldridge,

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Thousands of readers will visit France this summer.… Good Neighbours British doubts threaten Rio treaty signing Misuse of wildlife cash feared Ministers ponder Docklands lifeline Index Life & Times Sun tips its hat to merry month of May Good Drinking Ten arrested at Harris protest Good Times Passport to France Good Offers Serbs blame leaders for UN sanctions Sanctions By our Sports Staff: Senna beats Mansell SFIA Picture Gallery Water chiefs' £20m shares windfall angers Labour Harrods Knightsbridge The Week Ahead Carey birth views attacked Lamont urged to waive stamp duty Car sales rally is short-lived Christie's Murder case on TV Technology falls short Major visits Scotland Diabetic found dead Transplant girl Waits for donor News in Brief Doctors and public urge women to seek help for periods Vehicles barred in Cambridge centre Police propose licensing to make rave parties safer As the rave season gets under way, there are calls for police and local authorities to work with organisers to ensure that potential disasters do not become reality, write Nicholas Watt and Adam Fresco Picture Gallery Rolex Girl, two, killed by car electric window MazDa Building Excitement Tempers flare as bomber veterans honour Harris Queen Mother pays tribute to man chosen by Churchill to take the war into Germany Police station last stop on bus route Leukaemia Research Fund B&Q Cologne mourns civilians and pilots as victims of war While protests raged in London, the mood in at least one German city was more forgiving, writes Ian Murray Coventry prayers echo in the ruins Vis-?-vis the new icy age Thirty years in the film business have not taken their toll on Catherine Deneuve: she is as lovely and as distant as ever, and she has landed a major starring role as the face behind Yves Saint Laurent's beauty range. Liz Smith met her Community crime watch dismissed as useless ATS British Coal keeps its loyal workers in the dark Nuclear scientists to vote on strike PC stabbed Tunnel vision Price of love Winning rut Fog rescue Bond winners Fresh Dairy Cream Un sanctions fail to persuade Serbs to halt Bosnia war Belgrade Reaction Boycott unlikely to hurt UK firms British Policy Soccer ban expected to hit home Sport Impact Reuter: Dubrovnik suffers third day of army bombardment After six months of comparative peace, Dubrovnik is again the target for the Yugoslav army's gunners on the surrounding hills, Steve Pagani reports Restrictions come down on a broad range of contacts Un Resolution Fragile coalition will test Major's diplomatic skills News Analysis Argument for action hardens Use of Force Tunisia relies on repression to block the Islamic advance MEasures against Muslim extremists could rally support to their cause, Christopher Walker writes from Tunis ANC calls for mass action to hasten end of white rule Disillusioned group turns against Zanu Danish war hero resists new conquest Maastricht highlights national dilemma George Brock writes from Solroed Strand that the Danish opponents of European union fear their country will be dominated by the EC's big nations Israelis attack guerrilla bases FBI hunts for killers of Falcone Russia runs out of cash with inflation of 1,000 per cent (Reuter): 300 held in Iranian city riots News in Brief (Reuter): Name given (Reuter): Tamils killed (Reuter): Students protest (Reuter): Leader stoned (AFP): Togolese clash (AP): Louvre closed Bush denies rumours of shake-up in campaign Candidates ride riots bandwagon Images of the rioting dominate the California primary, Peter Stothard US Editor, writes from Los Angeles Picture Gallery Germans limp into position From Reuter in Suva: Rabuka backed as Fiji leader after election Elderly political prisoners tortured in Chinese jails First direct Patriarch invites Duke to meeting on environment People World leaders seek to put planet's economy on a safer path Michael McCarthy reports from Rio de Janeiro that North-South divisions can hamper global efforts to rescue the Earth's endangered life-support systems Bush will sign pact on global warming Michael McCarthy looks at the pact on carbon dioxide emissions in the first of a series from Rio de Janeiro Climate Negotiators to tackle aid for Third World Agenda Bosch Dissenters spread the word to a samba beat The Other Conference Picture Gallery Street children kept in the shadows Rio Street Life (Reuter): Pope urges flock to pray for success In Brief (Reuter): Horns removed Junk recycled Drum protest (AP): Ash scattered Ibuleve Is there a Perot in the House? Anti-politics candidates can prosper here too, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday .. . and moreover Inglorious summer Peter Millar looks forward to the day when Britain relaxes in the sun in a civilises manner Rise of the cigarette police Bernard Levin questions the aims and claims of antitobacco activists Competitive tendering The Times Diary Summit's missing The Times Diary Jumping Jagger The Times Diary A Bargain Not a Whinge No Sweeteners for the Canary The French Affair Exposing Maxwell Dresden reconciliation Verdict on Dr Carey's visit to Rome Pitfalls in plans for leasehold reform Owen trial Fonetic spelling What's in a name? Court Circular Anniversaries Thanksgiving Appointment Announcements Picture Gallery Marriages After hostility comes acceptance Forthcoming marriages Bomber Command Birthdays today Francis Bacon Dr Francis "Tom" Bacon, OBE, FRS, fuel cell pioneer, died on May 24 aged 87. He was born on December 21,1904. Karl Carstens Karl Carstens, president of the Federal Republic nof Germany from 1979 to 1984, deid on May 30, aged 77. He was born in Bremen on December 14,1914. Word-Watching Nature notes Ricardo Caminos Ricardo Augusto Caminos, Wilbour Professor of Egyptology at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, from 1972 to 1979. died in London on May 26 aged 76. He was bron in Buenos Aires on July 11,1915. Royal engagements Elizabeth David Appreciations Prof Irving J. Selikoff Dr John Henderson From our Golf Correspondent: Golf Admirals v Generals Lottery syndicate hints at UK 'sting' The Times Crossword No 18,933 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Seldane Picture Gallery Weather Colossus luring the City to SA In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Canary Wharf administrators seek extended tax incentives Heseltine to block 'greener' power stations Insurers face wave of pollution claims High-life hopes for bubbly market MGN relisting is postponed John Charcol Sport GPA takes off with smaller investors Housing 'to lead recovery' Emirates Picture Gallery Banks continue NHL debt moratorium Airlines merger mooted Maritime show Air traffic rises World Bank warns Ukraine over fatal delay in reforms Rolls-Royce plc Holmesdale Building Society English and Dutch Investment Trust Hollandse Koopmansbank Utilities become the new pariahs Comment Jungle book The Times City Diary Orr finds his man - again The Times City Diary Bottle bank The Times City Diary Token Scot The Times City Diary The man who promised ultra-low inflation.. . and other fairy tales Economic View Anatole Kaletsky explains some finer point of the Hans Christian Andersen theory of economic management Minet National Training Awards now! Boots takes further step forward Reporting this Week Longs on track to see yields of 8% by the year-end Gilt-Edged The Times British Funds Capitalisation, week's change Ireland rattle woeful New Zealand Cunningham exploits defesive frailties to take touring side within grasp of victory All Black selectors make six changes Scotland draw on defensive resources Sunstone coasts to a double triumph Yachting League title caps year for Hendry Snooker Namibians qualify for Murrayfield Britain's pressure reaps its reward Hockey Johnson's late drive forces draw From a Correspondent: Offiah finishes with flourish to spare blushes Rugby League Lightweight four pays for rustiness Rowing Oxford Summer Eights Courier restores predictability to seeds' graveyard Surprise defeats of Edberg, Stich and Chang favour Leconte in bottom half of French Open draw Results from Roland Garros For the Record Pools Check Caution thrown aside by Dane Cycling Indur?n retains tour lead Haringey achieve British best Spaniards claim third successive European athletics championship Buckner returns and laps up the applause Results from Birmingham Fourie to lead the way as S Africa get back on track Skelton doubles his Olympic prospects Britain beat France to Nations Cup From our French Racing Correspondent: Game Zoman lands rich French reward Racing Irish triumph in Rome Curley casts Epsom vote in favour of Rodrigo De Triano Gosden attacks trotting Mandarin: Mahasin to carry on good work Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Pipe dominates again in memorable season Double blow for Reveley 1991-2 Jumps Season Final Statistics Brunico claims title at Exmoor Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Waqar shows pace to pass fitness trial for Edgbaston Pakistanis find form in time for Test Wood steals the show on debut Saturday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Caddick's bowling humbles Lancashire Yesterday's Scoreboards Botham's brave eforts fail to halt Hampshire Mansell's luck runs out on the casino circuit David Miller at Monte Carlo Late call for Danes could cause England to suffer UN sanctions force Yugoslavia out of European championship Shreeves backs Dutch for title Back-pass out of keepers' hands From a Correspondent: Wegerle subdues stunned Republic Watson has his first big victory Johnson stays the course to impress Experienced Cowdray prevail Polo Rainey ends bad spell In Brief Consolation Strauss drug ban Penguins happy Dutchman first Auriol on top Fox comes fourth Kerton triumphs Play-off victory Title regained Close contest The Times Rugby Lord's seeks to quell uprising among the ranks Mansell's reign is punctured as Senna wins Dramatic finish to Monaco grand prix Omega O'Connor finds extra effort Results from Woburn Details from Monaco Krabbe case goes to arbitration Vins Du Pays Why we should be batting for France Stylish, provocative, articulate .. . the French have a flair distinctively their own. However much the British may mutter, their neighbours can teach them how to combine joie de vivre with freedom and generosity, Theodore Zeldin believes Super Mario, money and magic mushrooms Working Life Libby Purves on adult angst caused by child's play at the computer Visa Credit Card Donations Le Festival Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled 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) Flighty daughter of the revolution Dance Previwe John Percival examines the revolutionary birth and London connections of a work at Sadler's Wells tomorrow night Spirits of joy and hope Concerts ECO Takács Quartet Barbican Weird and wonderful Theatre The Ghost Sonata New End, Hampstead Vision fails to match subject Richard Morrison reports from Birmingham on the world premiere of an opera about the life and death of Steve biko Following his mind's musical map Music Interview Ryuichi Sakamoto, Japanese film actor, composer, author and pop star, talks to Richard Lloyd Parry about image, culture clashes and his new album, Heartbeat Powerful music, fussy pictures Television Review: Opera Seductive sounds from the harem Records: Opera Open Air Theatre Payned smiles Arts Brief Go and seize them by the neck When buying wine, says Robin Young, it is best to ignore the duty-free shops and head for the nearest supermarket Europ assistance Music in Provencal air France Festival Frnace Aix-En-Provence Wine Allowances This Week France Offers On a hundred wings and a prayer Can you spot more birds on four legs than two? Simon Barnes packed his pen, mounted his steed and put it to the test Well-fabricated designs The London-based Japaness designer Yuki is still making creations that simply flow with the body Species Spotted by the Riders Tes the Times Educational Supplement Education Posts Unique Opportunity for a Theacher or Psychologist Leeds City Council is an Equal Opportunities… Diary of Times Classified Is the shooting party over? With their charitable status under threat, the gun clubs fight on. Kate Muir reports German Language Courses in Austria St. Dunstan's College Wessex Institute of Technology Cranfield School of Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going grey with care A lifelong carer explains how she become entrenched in drudgery Multiple Display Advertising Items Intensive Summer Courses in French A question of natural selection? Pupils who have trouble coping are losing out, Catherine Nathan and Lorna Woosnam report Why a state-private school link is facing a doubtful future A switch to grant maintained status could end a special arrangement Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. James's Secretarial College Schools Fair Test fails the real criteria English teaching is taking a step to the wrong form of examination Viewpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Undercover operation evidence admissible Court of Appeal Countrywide Meridian Mayfair Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancelling residential home registration Requirement of three days for inspection of report Nursing Management Services Ltd Mayfair Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Diary of Times Classified Court and Social Advertising The Times Concise Crossword No 2803 Multiple Display Advertising Items By Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent: Winning Move BBC1 Satellite DAN Air Variations Radio 1

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