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News from 02/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, David B. Ellis, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Vanni Treves and James Ukropina, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Michael Pattison General-Secretary, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Stephen Bayley, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Peter Fiddick, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Scottish Ballet, Nick Aspinall, Managing Director, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Gilbert Tennant, Geoff Brown, David Watts and Kerry Gill, R. A. Armitage, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Martyn Goff, Yehudi Menuhin, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Archie E. Roy President, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, John Lidstone, Lewis Herlitz, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, John Beloff, Virginia Ironside, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Chris Coles, Jonathan Sale, Edward Fennell, George Rae, Janet Daley, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Wansell, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, R. Y., David Toop, Kerry Gill, David W. G. Taylor, President, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Davina Lloyd, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Greg Masters, Fran Bennett, Director, Rodney Hobson, Winston Fletcher, Robin Stacey, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Martin Rosenbaum, Christopher Hawtree, Scrivenor, Peter Victor, John Hustler, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Bernardine Coverley, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Bruno Dethomas, Philip Chappell, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Martin Fletcher and Robin Oakley, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, Arthur J. Ellison, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Catherine Sampson and David Watts, Alan Gauld, Mary Dejevsky,

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Private firms may bid for Whitehall jobs Waldegrave to open up civil service Docklands cabinet split Ambassador ordered out Car window safety demand Index Life & Times Taylor wants purge on drunken drivers Forced fatherhood barred in embryo case Major brings green summit optimism down to earth Passport to France Tommorrow in the Times Venice Simplon Orient Express Chief Justice offered to testify in Ward case 'I got in touch with the DPP and said I was perfectly willing and available to give evidence' Coroner urges reform after boy's meningitis death Bradford & Bingley Building Society NT forced to ration visitors Hotels drop their room prices Jail report condemns 'dustbin Dartmoor' News in Brief Care code urged Solicitors pay fraud levy Reported crime rises Megaphone diplomacy Teachers oppose tests Blaze hits superstore Telephone call traps rapist Rolex Father appeals for safer car windows after girl is killed Cycling students protest at ban Cambridge has turned its growing population of cyclists into pedal pushers to fight congestion, Nicholas Watt writes Cuckoos pick and choose a home from home Officer's wife 'killed by lover Halford tells of years of misery that followed job honeymoon Best Western Hotels Fatly foods blamed for unhealthy child diets Midland Cabinet splits over rescue action for Canary Wharf State rescues that belie Tory vows The Times to sponsor arts awards Stop-smoking industry heads for boom As a £1bn market is lined up for nicotine-beating products, pressure grows to outlaw the tobacco habit Wind of change blows through the workplace Office glut threatens to delay City plan Woman dies after blast French put Gitanes under fire Rapist attacks student in lavatory Turk jailed for wife murder Lightning kills village umpire Laird wins case on trespass PC accused Waite in stone Near miss Advertisement Pentax UK Ltd Ministers to press lenders for faster home rescue action The cabinet feels building societies should honour the pledges made last December, writes Rachel Kelly Families saved from debt Peers doubt viability of rail terminal The Arnott Ophthalmic Clinic Lamont defies EC over VAT Picture Gallery Major hints at political reform for Scotland Heseltine warning on wages Bradford & Bingley Building Society Our Foreign Staff: Belgrade defiance tempered by first sanction worries Cornered Milosevic retains his support Our Foreign Staff: Major seeks to keep Germans in £21 bn Euro-fighter team The Missions to Seamen Picture Gallery US charity funds new capitalists Broadway revels in revival of glitter Moscow bank chiefs pay for the vanishing rouble Russia's central bank chief has quit over a banknote shortage, writes Mary Dejevsky from Moscow Denmark poised for 'yes' vote Censure beaten Asylum given Choice delayed Soccer charge Carlos sentence Bosch Demjanjuk defence says 'Ivan' fled to Yugoslavia China bans mourning in square Outcasts of Japan demand better life National Savings Mob riots in second Iran city People Arafat has cerebral blood clot removed Tented campaigners make their pitch Hollywood casts Perot in main feature Texan billionaire takes national poll lead Fund-raising parties have been put on hold and some scriptwriters believe that the winning election scenario has still to be written, Peter Scotland writes in Los Angeles Middle-man Major takes role of realist Rio summit: idealists and sceptics watch for a North-South compromise Pledge by Bush, page 1 Picture Gallery Counting the trees brings confusion Yankees switch on 14-year light bulb America's airborne sentries sign off UN relief pledged to Africa Rio Notes Rockwell fined Unholy water Running dry Warining given Police killed (Reuter): Making rain The New Carina Woodrow Wyatt Ministers have been insensitive to Bomber Harris's memory Wallowing in green guilt Rio's environmentalists should consider the failings of the Evil Plot theory of mankind, says Janet Daley A bigger vote for their bucks Another mavericsk millionaire is showing the power of the US business insurgency, writes Peter Stothard Craig Brown ... and moreover Greer's second go Down to earth Tales from a tent Nursing Democracy To Prune the State Cantab Disinvents Wheels Docklands saga: past misfortunes, proposed solutions Death on the road Literature prizes Delors' Europe? Metering and the poor Psychical research Foresters with an eye to a view Rejoining Unesco Cavalier treatment Court Circular Marriage Birthdays today Anniversaries Announcements Riverside palace shows off its charm Reception Luncheon Meeting Today's royal engagements Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor St Dunstan's College, Catford Forthcoming marriages Dinners Word-Watching Dr Vilem Bernard Dr Vilem Bernard, a leading Czechoslovak social democratic politician, died in hospital near his home in Berkshire on May 22 aged 80. He was born in Nachod, north east Bohemia, on May 5,1912 Dartmouth Naval College Courtenay Blackmore Courtenay Blackmore, the man behind one of the most controversial master-pieces of late 20th century architecture, the new Lloyd's building in London, has died aged 69. He was born on October 16,1922 Appointments Maj-Gen Richard Keith-Jones Major-General Richard Keith-Jones, CB MBE, MC, a former commandant of the Joint Warfare Establishment (JWE), died on May 26 aged 75. He was born on December 6,1913 Reginald Mayes Latest wills Beatrice, Lady Graham Forces appointments Major Lloyd Hall -Thompson Major Robert Lloyd Hall-Thompson, ERD, TD, Northern Ireland politician, has died aged 72. He was born on April 9,1920 Thousands camp out on Coronation route Belgrade envoy goes as Britain imposes diplomatic sanctions The Times Crossword No 18,934 Fighting talk: Laura Davies, 4, plays with a… Weather Stormont breather may save Irish talks Business 17-24 Hovering Rusting Power Play Golden Words Law Times The Pound Istock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Bank of England orders freeze on $400m of Yugoslav assets Falling house prices trap 2m borrowers By our City Staff: Company failures save accountants Lagerfeld fashions £16m deal Big Apple given the hard sell Continental Airlines First jobs to go at Canary Wharf Jaguar Rolls forms power link to share technology BSG wins Boeing contract Profit doubles Hanson sues Celestion sale EC go-ahead School grows TI Group Ford chief's salary fell 26% in slump Consumer caution slows Cullens US manufacturing sets best monthly rise in four years Edwards sees future for coal Hongkong buys shares in Midland Anglo pulls out of recession MTM extends credit MGN bankers agree Borthwicks rises Hawthorn returns Newspaper decline SIB boss settles in £lbn unit trust sales highest for a year Business Roundup Liffe Options Ft-Se 100 Volumes Major Indices Westland survives turbulent weather Tempus Fear of regulators cuts phone shares Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Bates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dow up 16 points World Markets Wall Street Dollar Spot Rates Do not forget the investor Comment Rouble ruin Hoare team gets the chop The Times City Diary Anglo ambassador Mistaken identity Hongkong 's global schemes are haunted by Buffalo debacle Failure to prevent Midland casts doubt on Hongkong Bank's ambitious plans Neil Bennett writes Picture of woe The simplicity of extended personal equity plans for the savings market Mortgage tax relief Catch 22 in the housing market The Times Exhibition The Times Broker accused of Maxwell bluff Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Unit Trust Information Service 'Fags' gets back on the rails Chile group builds on 104-year tradition Preciados attracts buyers Cheam profit Faber Prest flat Deal called off Dull start to account Lawyer against lawyer Insurance premiums for solicitors are rising as more clients make negligence claims. Hugh Thompson reports onan firm that specialises in such cases As Fraud Worsens, Firms Reel under a Large Levy Pressed for time Inns and Outs Cooled passions Writ large Hot stuff? Farewell Hughes-Castell Ltd QD Where the judge vms considered a god QD MP L&P QD Graham Gill & Young Burmah Power push from the ranks Vanni Treves and James Ukropina on shareholders' demands of a louder voice Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniels Bates Partnership European Law Group Why courts may go high tech Failed poll tax cases have shown that the law must adopt modern methods ZMB Theodore Goddard Graham Gill & Young ZMB CPS EGOR Executive Selection Taylor Root SRT Chambers Reuter Simkin Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Edward Lewis & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Garfield Robbins Laurence Simons Associates Legal Adviser to Pensions Ombudsman Junior Tenant The University of Hong Kong North Western The Times Fair Average to relish easier task Mandarin Newbury Yarmouth Rain prompts Derby plunge on Assessor Mandarin: Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Meetings Rapid Raceline Chance for Eddery to join an elite classic band With plum rides in the Derby and Oaks, Pat Eddery could reach another career landmark at Epsom this week. Richard Evans reports Johnson turns on power to leave Black in his wake Success for Christie, Hill and Edwards Results from Bratislava Belgians stay in the race Cycling O'Connor bridges generation gap Golf Neale's absence queried Speak quietens Somerset Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Edmonds to make surprise comeback Cricket Barnett's target too close England depart to test the depths of New Zealand rugby Experience of Barnes will be vital England B Tour Party Kopka lifts for Britain In Brief Kelly loses title Bontempi sprint Auburn's home form indicates a draw Pools Forecast Mansell starts rumour season Motor Racing Smith sails through regatta field Yachting For the Record Picture Gallery Board lets Jackson take field Rugby League Fingers get burnt in the Olympic flame David Miller Cash finds heavens against him Tennis Cricket 32 Taylors team drawn from Rob son's cast Keown the odd man out in England side Team Walker makes strides to manage Norwich Lineplex Ltd IOC ready to vote on expulsion Ivanisevic and Seles split on their political role Wiser Leconte marches on Results from Roland Garros Stewart to take on youth role Will growing sales of videos kill the books market? A nation living at ease with itself Have the English created a fantasy France to ease their own cultural confusion? Stephen Bayley looks for the essential truth of le style francais Isn't that our tune they're playing, my lord? Mid-Life Neil Lundon finds himself sharing a dsesert island Royal Opera House Virginia Ironside on troubles that never leave Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Lights, cameras and Achtung Rock U2 Earls Court Six of the better Dance Tramway, Glasgow A hail and a farewell Concerts BRSO/Ashkenazy, UO/Tortelier Festival/Ulster Halls Variety show at the Barbican John Russell Taylor enjoys the odd assortment of art adn artefacts in an exhibition drawn from the rich collections of the Corporation of London Brushing up your Spanish sweeps all else aside Radio Review Getting wise to the world in Morecambe Festival World of Music, Arts and Dance At Womad 1992, David Toop finds musicians and performers from many countries defying the wether and bringing Third World sunshine to Lancashire seaside resort EN Cutting Carver Arts Brief Copland premiere Last chance No, please don't grow up It is bad enough having small children, but when they grow up your problems really start, says Virginia Ironside OBAS Exams are pure hell. Discuss Questions that all parents want their children to answer Is it child's play? Special offer: up to 50 per cent off the cost of your accommodation at some of the finest hotels in France At home in the country The homely atmosphere in many French hotels is all part of the charm and the meals on offer can be gargantuan affairs And before you go From free road maps to health insurance, essential tips fior the traveller An open door to adventure From superb cuisine and traditional wines to wealth of sporting ad leisure activities and local exploration, the choice is yours for a family holiday or a short busines trip Step One to Money Saving Hotels: Southern region Terms and conditions The Times Hotels: Northern region Hostels: the paris area Times Mercure & Altea Offer On track for bargains in wine country Robin Young continues his guide to wine-buying in France with some tips on dealing from the growers Bertie Wooster 's seaside suburb Town of the Week Le Touquet Cheap house costly hobby France at Home Coming up in Passport to France Media Mole Creative, Media & Marketing Advertising - City - Sales Background? New Business Person Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery European Sales Manager Cctv Products City Operation Opening up a weird world The magazine with the motto readers beware is being relaunced. Martin Rosenbaum reports International Media Sales Judy Farquharson Ltd Tele Sales Direct Sales Mr Farelly or Mr Coley Sales ?60K + OTE Recruiters Room with a viewing The high-tech Vidwotheque in Paris is a film buff's paradise Advertising/sales Manager TWT International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You an Unqualified Success? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accredified College Steinway & Sons Ian Boss Light Graphixs Ltd The Times Telesales Exec. £18K OTE Telesales Consultants Out of print and into the black Video killed the radio star, and its next victim could be the hardback novel. Barry Turner reports on how publishers are coping with the competition Statisticians out for the count Wildly differing methods of counting viewers and listeners are making international comparisons impossible Cashing in on the old country British newspapers are battling for the hearts and minds of expatriate readers Radio Listening across Europe Life is a brand Selling Point An open-book career Modern libraries demadn outgoing personalities and analytical minds, Bernardine Coverley writes Public Appointments Wiltshire Nottinghamshire County Council Royal College of Music Part Time Fundraisers University of Oxford The Times NHS Turst Battersea Churches Housing Trust Limited London Goodenought Trust Resources Manager Créme de la Créme Public Notices Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Laurence Children's Hospice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society The Times Concise Crossword No 2804 General Overseas Germany BBC1 Satellite Bosch Variations Radio1

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