News from 03/06/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Watkinson (President, CBI), Victoria McKee, William Kay, Hilary Armstrong, F. Avery Jones, Angela MacKay and Philip Robinson, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jane Stevens, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Eric Trimmer, Fiona Dunlop, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Patrick Robertson, Chris Adamson (Chairman, Education Committee), Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Alan Porter, Patrick Stoddart, Robin Oakley and Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Michael McCarthy, Antony Flew, Gerald Hubbard, the Times Private Handicapper, Joe Joseph, Robin Oakley and David Watts, Martin Fletcher, Cyril Bryan, John Yudkin, Keith Anderson President, Donna Leigh-Kile, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jill Sherman, and our Foreign Staff, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Jeremy Laurance, Health Service Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, Nick Nuttal, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Glover, Paul Wheeler, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, Matthew D'Ancona Education Reporter, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, E. Guy Abel, David Miller, Kari Knight, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, Iain Mitchell, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Robert H. Parry, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, June Ducas, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Andrew Hickley, Ian Priestner, Ian M. Duncan (Managing Director of Finance), Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Follett and Nicholas Wood, Margaret Eliott, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, G. N. M. Mellersh, H. Sutherland Pilch, Joanna Pitman, D. M. Conning (Director-General), Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Iola Smith, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Brian Buchanan, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Phillips, R. J. Lane, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Linda Grant, Roger Pratt Secretary-General, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Christopher Follett, Edward Ashpole, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Mayne, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Ross Tieman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoDenmark's no vote leaves Maastricht treaty in tatters Clinton wins Democratic nomination Stamp duty to return Pensions plea Midland bid Derby Day Index Life & Times Government defends move to Docklands Witches brew up toil and trouble on the Tube Hard-hit private boarding schools want to 'opt in' Major fights for 'signable' deal in Rio South African Airways More Taste Moore Art More Value 2,000 environment civil servants will move to Docklands Maxwell family details demanded Wilding Picture Gallery DPP firm on Taylor decision Arts group aims for new radio station Criticism 'devastates' police chief Dental charges to be cut next month News in Brief Technology review BAe cuts 640 jobs Barmaid killed in bedsit Prince to give awards Umbrella was shotgun Halford says Sir Kenneth accused her of an affair Face to face: former chief constable hears suspended officer tell tribuna of his 'cotrageous' allegation Welsh brothers accused of copying Kray twins Le Weekend The Times Passport to France Ely rocks to rave in the nave Attacker identified by voice Longer stamp duty exemption rejected Virgin The Volvo 440. You Can't Go Wrong Ministers examine computer lifeline for kidney patients Tree of life may yield-cancer drug The secrets of the English yew tree in fighting disease may make it a profitable crop for farmers, Nick Nuttal reports National & Provincial Buildings Society BT cuts off listed phone box Tax package 'aids economy' HSBC Holdings plc Phrase-maker Kaufman leaves frontline fight Changing faces of Labour leadership Tories take heat out of European contest EC will not force rise in zero VAT, says Major Spending watchdog makes early start MPs give World Service warm reception County councils offered reprieve Bonn pull-out may boost British jobs Defence firms find cause for optimism in German fears over European Fighter Aircraft Rifkind seeks to save partnership Bayer Kohl tries to put off decision on jet Helmut Kohl is attempting to keep his optins open in the face of hostility to the fighter project from his defence minister, Volker Rühe, right, writes Ian Murray Army plea Act reviewed Water works Parliament today Beckett gets union support Around the Lobby Dartmoor governor attacks 'behind the times' Tumim Keep an Eye on 4 Somerville divided over men Village 'cathedral' needs £250,000 Posse of pupils arrests its quarry Bailiffs sent to police HQ College suicide Victim dies Jeweller bailed Film delay Gerbil fried Boy charged Range Rover Our Foreign Staff: Democratic nomination 'clinched by Clinton' Rank Xerox The Document Company Chinese turn from conflict to capitalism On the anniversary of the Tiansanmen Killings, those once bent on revolution are now bent on making money, writes Catherine Sampson from Peking Gorbachev gets Yeltsin legal threat News in Brief Israel accused Prisoners' aid Election called (Reuter): Jelly baby boom Voting leaves Major to manage upheaval British Presidency Accord linked to abortion debate Irish Referendum UK reluctant to use troops in Bosnia Picture Gallery Rebels return EC to drawing board The Danes For the first time, a whole people has called a halt to European integration, George Brock writes from Brussels Politicians receive snub Nato chief lists perils for peace force As Nato adapts to the psot-Cold war world, its commander sees new roles for the alliance, Michael Evens writes Rejection delays expansion Scandinavia Railwayman's son signals greener lines for growth Man in News The fact that the Earth summit is happening at all is mainly down to one man, writes Michael McCarthy Britain and America put case against draft treaty North and South bicker over value of wildlife Biological Diversity Picture Gallery Republics fear costly curbs View from Russia Onus for clean-up is put on West View from China The Royal Bank of Scotland What price an empty honour? This week's list will show the urgency of reform, argues Bryan Appleyard …and moreover Look back in treachery The East has reopened a dangerous chapter of history, says Roger Boyes Opportunity knocks Patrick Robertson welcomes last night's rejection of the Maastricht treaty Kinnock drops out The Times Dairy Absent at Epsom The Times Diary War-Plath The Times Diary Pale and drawn The Times Diary Biodegradable Treaty Trust the BBC Lesson for Mr Patten Changing the rules on opt-out schools Cadbury report Docklands dilemma Food facts and fashionable fancies Survival of fittest View from back yard Eye to main chance What's in a name? Court Circular Service dinner Announcements University news Birthdays today Luncheons Repton School Gill altar returns to Blundell's Forthcoming marriages Dinners Word-Watching Today's royal engagements Garth Pettitt Robin Garth Pettitt, former head of the UN and Commonwealth department at the Overseas Development Administration (ODA), died in a road accident on May 29 aged 59. He was born on August 14,1932 Salvador Nava Salvador Nava Martinez, one of Mexico's most respected opposition leaders, died on May 18 aged 78. He was born on April 7,1914 Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company Textile Institute Anniversaries Church news Kurt May Kurt May, former director of the United Restitution Organisation which assisted victins of the Nazis, died in Frankfurt on May 26 aged 95. He was born in Meiningen on August 15,1896 George Hurrell George Hurrell, Hollywood portrait photographer, died of cancer in Van Nuys, california, on May 17 aged 87. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1904 Wood henge sacrifice Archaeology Appointments Coopers' Company Latest wills Dr Lutz Stavenhagen Dr Lutz Georg, Stavenhagen, German politician and co-ordinator of national intelligence services from 1989 to 1991, died on May 31 aged 52. He was born in Jena on May 6,1940 Geoffrey Axworthy Last Hours of Crete Academy returns summer show to the people The Times Crossword No 18,935 Seldane Weather Sackers feel the tender touch Political Sketch Pop-In Store Hard Sell Lost Grip Buying out Share Watching The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices HK Bank aims for knockout with £3.9bn bid Cash boost to offer for Midland O&y office staff made redundant Workers to buy slice of Exco Court freezes accountant's assets Thames chief's pay falls 10% David Coakley Limited Sport Bankers to consider MacMillan flotation Bourse launches Eurotunnel enquiry The Times Unit Trust Information Service TSB bids to bring Jersey firm back into the fold Dunhill garners luxury profits British Biotech plans Offer to raise ?30m Business Roundup HunterPrint cuts loss Metro lifts revenue Doubts hit Eurocopy Ombudsman urges stronger warnings on risk to investors Reserves boosted by $77m SA sale lifts Del Monte Payout pegged Perpetual leap Helene raises cash Japanese lesson for the French Orders from East boost De la Rue Allied Colloids distils payout rise Devenish expects new bid Thames Water Pathology group founder sells out BHP moves to take control of Foster's FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Changing nations benefit De la Rue Tempus US selling gives drugs shares headache Stock Market Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Dow closes lower Wall Street Major Changes Decision time for Midland holders Comment Making a splash Exco looks to the future The Times City Diary Out of print The Times City Dairy Tesco moves the battle for sales back into Britain's high streets The supermarket chain's plan for 'pop-in' shops marks the reversal of a 25-year retail trend, reports William Kay Fax faux pas The Times City Diary Buffalo for sale The Times City Diary Investors or adventurers Riding to the rescue of distressed names of Lloyd's insurance market Photo call Pd Powell Duffryn People Read Newspapers Standard's exposure 'at $3 76m' Durlacher named as Liffe chief Western slips Dasa talks The Times Exhibition City expert criticised in Maxwell share trial Danish vote overshadows economic gains Referendum casts doubt on EC status Royal Mail Leighheld back by interest Gains halved at the close Ireland's bubble is burst by resounding defeat Aherna the lone touring player to emerge with credit Injuries beset Scots back row Mandarin: Epsom Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Yarmouth Mandarin: Beverley Selectors call up cover For Kerly Hockey (Reuter): Penguins keep trophy Ice Hockey The Times guide to the Derby: the course, colours and statistics William Hill St Jovite can strike for Ireland Twists and turns with market leaders Hedging bets on weather Making a comeback worthy of Sinatra The decision to run Rodrigo De Triano has added an extra dimension to today's Derby. Richard Evans met his sporting owner, Robert Sangster How the Experts See IT Mandarin: Conditions ideal for Assessor The Times guide to the Derby: the runners, form and selections Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 19 runners Classy Pollen Count offers value with paucity of proven stayers Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Curtis casts long and dreary shadow Worcestershire captain leads way on day of dour batting in county cricket championship Essex reveal rare depth of resources Bakker provides the back-up Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboard Today's Fixtures Ostler lays stable base to innings From a Correspondent: Britain in search of unity Rugby League Edwards draws inspiration from the sandpit Athletics Somerville and Oriel in charge Rowing Northern Ireland defence resists non-stop pressure Germans shocked by fine goal from Hughes By our Sports Staff: Roxburgh to keep his options open For the Record College recruit for desperate Astros Baseball Flyweights square up for record Boxing Taylor gambling on lucky streak Delgado receives stern examination LTA adds muscle to coaching By a Special Correspondent: Paul hits Games target Fencing Induráin opens up In Brief In excess Pieterse returns More abandon Advance guard Piquet quits Leeds boycott The Times Cricket Wright welcomes England's sweeping changes Seles breezes past Capriati to join summit meeting Graf reaches French Open tennis semi-finals Semi Finals Trafficmaster Somerset drop their scheme for revolt Rain worry for Piggott camp Roseberry takes centre stage Trent Bridge Scoreboard Henry hits back in style European Arts Land of the watering mouth Only in France would a waiter decant your champagne into a chilled crystal jug. Frances Bissell recalls countless gastronomic joys Writing a column out of a meeting Single Life Lynne Truss on imagination and unsolitary genius Norwich Union Homes p7 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment comiled 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 Talent on parade Opera National Opera Studio QEH Inside the outsiders Theatre The Man Outside/Procelain Chelsea Centre/Etcetera, Camdn New look, same old young lovers lovers Dance Romeo and Juliet Hippodrome, Birmingham P J the pacesetter Rock P J Harvey Town & Country Sight-readers score extra points From Whiteman to Westbrook, jazz musicians have dabbled in classical music. Clive Davis charts the history of their experiments Bringing everything together Opera: Preview Soprano Susan Bullock sang Butterfly with a broken leg and is now Mistress Ford in Falstaff. She talks to Hilary Finch Take your partners for dancing in limbo Television Review Battle on the border Heritage Simon Tait finds the EC preparing to grasp the nettle of art export controls Shades of pearl Arts Brief Romeos-a-go-go Last chance Stay in France at up to 50% off Rediscover the joys of France with our exclusive half-price hotel offer How to Book The Times The figures in the Bois Next week, the Queen will open a Henry Moore exhibition in the Bois de Boulogne. June Ducas reports Step one to money saving Relax in comfort at a top hotel A Matisse dances again Fiona Dunlop on a striking but unsettling art discovery in Paris Art and Entertainment Look your last on all things English Richard Mayne finds that French and German film directors are giving the world stranger and stranger impressions of our way of life Crystal Holidays Two centuries of sisterhood An actress and a historian remember Many Wollstonercraft. Linda Grant learns about a campaigner for women's rights Where are the missing? A fresh mission to discover the fate of lost Vietnam servicemen may relieve the suffering of wives Little but large Japan's 100-year-old twin sisters have a hit CD Earth women And Briefly Build it simple Going potty A break in the maternal line 'Eve', the 200,000-year-old African woman, is not the mother of man, according to recent reassessment of the data. Nigel Hawkes looks at the evidence Getting the bigger, closer picture A Curved mirror in a new design of binoculars means viewers can see twice as much as through conventional ones Crucial genetic information pooled Ranchers who move animals from region to region may be threatening the genetic diveristy of wildlife Vicious and black circle Depression may lead to the brain becoming more susceptible more suscepitable to it Trees fail gas test Update Oil cuts the pain The grey gene New view Tiny trannie Fast answers Property Buyers Guide Limehouse Basin How to cut out the estate agent Rachel Kelly talks to an advertising executive who decided to go it alone and sell her Georgian house herself Mortgages & Remortgages Country Property Martin Grant Homes North of the Thames Room for growth in hotel market Commercial Property Development Site Warwickshire Fairlie, Ayrshire Beechcroft Classic Country Homes Home Improvements French Property News Pierre & Vacances USA Andre Lanauvre & Co Railway restaurant Market Moves Food foothold Multiple Classified Advertising Items On Top Recruitment Ltd Crone Corkill Temps Trevor Rohinson and Co Boyce Bilingual Rentals Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Zal Holdings Judy Fisher Associates Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Royal College of Nursing Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Manpower Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Aston University Speechly Bircham Solicitors Minet the Leading Edge Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Personnel Secretary - c 16,000 + benefits Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Corporation of London Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Secretaries Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Secretarial… Language Recruitment Services Ltd Sheila Burgess Sprechern Sie Deutsch? Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Duty to ensure wife understands Court of Appeal Law Report June 3 1992 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Announcements Correct test for juiy bias Prisoner entitled to all facts The Times Plea to lesser charge can be accepted without empanelling a jury The Times Concise Crossword No 2805 Winning Move BBC1 Musicians Benevolent Fund Variations
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