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News from 04/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, W. A. Smeaton, Victoria Glendinning, Colin Lees, A. C. Porter, Angela MacKay and Philip Robinson, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jan Morris, Celia Fremlin, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Charles Pereira, Alan M. Turner, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Robin Pellew, Director, J. K., A. C. B. Wimbush, Alastair Morton, Chief Executive, G. C. Power, Richard Streeton, Steve Kettle, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Nancy Rudden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, D. M. Burrell, Theodore Troev, Antony Flew, Chris Wilkinson, Roddy Forsyth, John Peek, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Geoff Brown, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Johnson, Headmaster, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Chris Eliou, Fiona Reynolds, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Simon Lyster, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Colin Brewer, Robert Bruce, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Roger Hillman, Paul Golding, Rachel Kelly and Jill Sherman, Roy Denman, R. T. D. Oliver, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Anna Moore, George Rae, David Bage, George Brock, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Kari Knight, Geoffrey Wheeler, Jack Griffiths, Catherine Sampson, Christine Verity, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, C. L. Edwards, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, S. Carse, Larry Hill, Michael Livingstone, Secretary, Michael Wright, Ronald Butt, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Julie Hill, Larry Ryckman, Francis Ingram, David Young, J. W. M. Thompson, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Barbara Young, Mel Webb, Brian G. D. Salt, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Robin Oakley and Jill Sherman, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, C. D. Bieber, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, Bunny Austin, Christopher Follett, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Mary Rose Barrington, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, N. L. Cragoe, Philip Jacobson,

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Major urged to renegotiate Maastricht deal Junior ministers to express doubts Danish vote puts its EC role at risk Index Single-sex victory for Somerville women Life & Times Picture Gallery Workers' dockland choice dropped Rio summit opens with two minutes' silence for Earth Police rescue Briton kidnapped in Nigeria Pure Genius Index Topless Driving Topless Housing Topless Sunbathing Court gives doctors right to refuse life support KLM Murder police seek jail escaper International police team frees hostage Jaguar sales rise saves jobs of 200 workers Correction Fresh Bafta twist House prices rise 0.4% Helper 'assaulted boys' Fan left out of Hill will Pavarotti feels the cold Postie of the year Maxwell MPs call bank governor News in Brief Mother held in dawn raid was victim of mistaken identity By a Staff Reporter: Killer had been searched by PC Le Weekend Skulls find weakens Eve theory Magnetize Parking ban starts student 'car wars' Prince rails against opponents of model village Court told of plot to kidnap Gascoigne Navy jobs cut Holidays lost Inquest halted Midland The Listening Bank Trainee won promotion after his sub sank trawler School helps to pay fees Post van hijack Cut and dry Trunk calls Insects pose green dilemma Seaplane will cross Channel in ten minutes Comet Halford work files 'altered' Middle range tennis shoes are best buy Food prices hiked Currys Picture Gallery Rail bill begins long haul on Commons track Ministers have yet to convince critics and passengers that private enterprise can improve rail services, Michael Dynes says Mothercare Maples Unloved counties threatened Local government review Hordern wins Tory Euro election Howard rejects 'blank cheque' for Rio treaty £37m benefit paid in error to claimants Mad cow disease still spreading London lags on poll tax Around the Lobby Hess papers released Lestor quits Plea rejected Parliament today Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer From our Foreign Staff: Greece caught breaking UN sanctions on Serbia Mercury Communications Picture Gallery (Reuter): Election threatens break-up of nation Czechoslovak leaders appear to be on a collision course, writes Steve Kettle from Prague US defector found after 30 years Honecker accused of 49 deaths News in Brief Families sue (Reuter): Speaker picked Relations cool (AP): Going home (Reuter): Iran backs war (AP): Plunging to life Brazil offers to host new green institution Two-minute sillence observed for planet Protester seized in Peking Perot emerges as absent victor in California vote Party strategists join outsider's campaign Beach rally drums up women's support Feminist groups intend to voice their concerns to world leaders, writes Gabriella Gamini from Rio de Janeiro Broadcasting Act 1990 Collor to seek deal on forests Earth Notes Hume appeals (AP): Embassy arrests Whalers backed (Reuter): Dirty look Treaty loses friends as MPs on all sides hail Danes' stand Britain: The Commons Response Vote depresses Danish market Denmark Picture Gallery Leaders go looking for answers Questions preoccupying European governments after the Danish vote are examined by George Brock in Brussels and Robin Oakley, Political Editor Dublin turns down calls for referendum to be put back Ireland Quotes Political earthquake that could redesign a continent The Danish referendum result reflects doubts and fears bubbling to the surface in all of the EC's 12 states, George Brock writes from Brussels Mitterrand gambles on a referendum France Kohl fights to hold Community line Germany Treaty city sides with European enthusiasts The aftertaste of the Danish vote will soon fade, according to Maastricht's people, Mark Fuller reports By our Foreign Staff: Media predict demise of unity pact European Press Reaction Hopes of early EC entry are set back Scandinavia Bernard Levin Why do scientists become unscientific when confronted with evidence of the paranormal? Craig Brown …and moreover The stars fall out Hollywood defections from the Bush camp could help him, writes Peter Stothard The retreat from Maastricht Peter Riddell on how a treaty on Europe's future failed Wonderful Copenhagen The Times Diary Kew goes East The Times Diary Latest Trump The Times Diary What next? Village Values 'Eurorealism' on Danish vote Aiding suicide Groups lobby for Britain to sign Rio wildlife convention Taxing caravans Sweet nothings It's not cricket Beaten tracks Air fare Court Circular Today's royal engagements Royal Society of Medicine Middle Temple Dinners The Royal Society of Chemistry Bryanston School 1992 Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball Earl St Aldwyn Picture Gallery Studying the fabric of Roman fort life Archaeology Announcements Anniversaries Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Latymer Upper School Headington School, Oxford Birthdays today Appointments Robert Morley Robert Morley, CBE, stage and film actor, playwright and author, veteran of television advertisements and one of the last of a breed of "gentleman players", died in hospital in Berkshire yesterday aged 84. He was born at Semley, Wilts, on May 26,1908 John Gates John Gates, former top official of the American Communist Party and editor-inchief of America's Daily Worker, died in Miami on May 23 aged 78. He was born in Manhattan University news Veronica S Eton-Williams M. V. Seton-Williams. archaeologist in the Middle East, died on May 29 aged 82. She was born on April 20,1910, in Melbourne, Australia On this Day Derby Day Abroad The Times Crossword No 18,936 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch India Bravo Mike Seldane Weather Morley takes his final credit All in a tizz over Viking inversion Political sketch Index African Venture Hawks to India Call for Help Air Fraud Bitter Taste The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Government 'will have to rescue Lloyd's' Talks held on capping losses Reed interested in Maxwell offshoot Borrie success marked by complaints Canary Wharf tenants reassured Markets boost the mark after Maastricht vote Maine - Tucker Airlines stamp on free ticket fraud Well known British travel agents implicated Major Changes Recent Issues Kingfisher warns on trade The Times Unit Trust Information Service Porsche cuts more jobs CML slides to £4.3m Monarch cash call Maxwell pensioners seek return of shares Business Roundup VSEL calls for state aid in arms rundown Call for regulatory review Virgin cutback US orders up Wall St leap Assets rise Avonmore deal TI Group Reuter: C&W Hong Kong monopoly ended Siebe sees sustained improvements EC to look at Du Pont ICI swap By our City Staff: Broker cleared of trying to rig Maxwell shares Livewires pick up prizes India prepares to sign £1 bn Hawk deal with BAe National Westminster Bank Plc Ricardo chairman resigns The Times FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Reed rises against recessionary odds Tempus Demerger optimism lifts Racal Electronics Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Traditional Options (Reuter): Profit-taking cuts into gains by US blue chips World Markets Markets wonder if EMU will fly Comment Honest approach The Times City Diary Horses for causes The Times City Diary Thomson poached The Times City Diary Hambros hunts big game returns in South Africa The merchant bank is leading a group of investors in a bid to tap the republic's potential for tourism, reports Jon Ashworth Sculley tipped The Times City Diary Sharing the facts on Eurotunnel Chargers charged Missing the point on Lloyds' offer Homeowners Friendly Society More than sentiment in Maltese connection Shares and gilts retreat Ashley will spend £15m on second US country club By our City Staff: Belling to make 1,000 redundant Lotus Bringing in S Africa's harvest Michael Hamlyn hears Derek Keys, South Africa's recently appointed finance minister, outline the stern challenges that confront him in his new post Embassy proposals 'in July' Accountancy post Plea over Dowty Salomon change Selector Europe MetLife Independent Investment Management Limited Panmure Gordon & Co Limited Park Services Limited Information resources Russell Thomas Associates F/Q Aca, Acca, CIMA £30k + Bens Royal Wanstead Foundation Harrison Willis Davies Kidd Assistant Accountant Nottinghamshire County Council David Chorley Associates Careers with Laurentian Milldon Alderwick McLintock Wycombe District Council Alderwick McLintock Parker Bridge Temporary Recruitment Ltd Part Qualified Management Accountant Aristocracy's accountant targets Golden Triangle in Yorkshire Why bells ring in the alarm business Francis Ingram argues that accounting practices have distorted development of the security systems industry It might be the difference between apples and oranges Going it on their own Any Other Business In the swim Real world lost in Cadbury's Arcadia Audit Insolvencies help Big Six but receivership work slows Cima leader No joke when it came to the serious business Simon Barnes at the Derby Lendl starts rehabilitation on grass Sporting crusade Leconte comes back from dead Courier and Agassi rendezvous in French Open semi-final Golden rules Bright future Top-level tennis must be speeded up Misguided law-change Cricket needs varied diet Chance for youth Ultimate dream is realised for Reid Racing Mandarin: Saddlers' Hall has strong case Thunderer: Epsom Thunderer: Beverley Impressive Zaahi rewarded with place at Royal Ascot Viceroy's victory soon compensates Cochrane Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer's 8-1 solution Rapid Raceline Edghaston will provide a test of character One the eve of cricket series against Pakistan Gooch warns his England players of the penantie for misconduct STODAY'S Teams Childs flourishes on helpful pitch Rapid Cricketline Edmonds takes four wickets in style Yesterday's Score Boards Northants complete two-day victory Cricketcall Taylor's hitting enlivens the day Cricket Wells puts Sussex on terms Goram's alertness saves blushes for slow Scotland Norwegians present unexpected threat England may be chasing shadows in Sweden Dutch repel Britain's late revival Hockey Thomas banishes doubts Golf For the Record Today's Fixtures World Cup television rights sold In Brief Drugs opposed Barrett bout off Decathletes out Wild card entry Littlewoods Denmark show they mean business Scotland revitalised by Sole and Milne Rugby Union Index Dr Devious proves the perfect gift Result Wolsey Hall Oxford Barnes out of European championship England's plans for Sweden thrown into disarray by injuries to key players in victory over Finland Spectators short-changed by golfing farce Luckwell sprints to stage success Salisbury looks natural choice Meridiana France A kaleidoscopic spin Boulevards, villages, juggernauts and steeples…an Morris enjoys the fleeting vignettes of a drive through France Can you bear it all on the Rlviera? Private Life: John Diamond on getting an Eiffel Appointments Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A dally 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 Knocking about harder than ever Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Open Air, Regent's Park First-timers are not necessarily the best American Theatre Premier Weekend Philadelphia Hold very tight, please Television Review Inside Story BBC1 Corkers, conkers and clinkers Cinema New Releases: Geoff Brown on The Lawnmower Man, Rush, The Playboys, The Five Heartbeats, Split Second, Treasure Island and June at the National Film Theatre Paper napkins for the press baron David Robinson recalls the life of Marion Davics, the film star and lover of William Randolph Hearst Venturing across the water The Saw Doctors have conquered Ireland and the Irish, but Michael Wright wonders if the group has international appeal Grandad of pop Arts Brief New oldies Where's Dennis? Enigmatic Chez nous, a rotting farmhouse Barry Turner takes his first lesson in Gallic etiquette: how to be beguiled by your builder Monsieur Gonano said he would drive over on Thursday, so we were not entirely surprised when he turned up on Saturday Accelerated Learning Enjoy a taste of France for half-price How to stay at any of a hundred top hotels without breaking the bank Exquisite creations Les Achats What to buy in France and where to find it Gypsy china Wild and good France From white hot revolution to the pound in your pocket Harold Wilson said a week is a long time in politics. Ronald Butt misses a sense of historical perspective in the Labour premier's latest biography Harold Wilson By Austen Morgan Pluto Press, £25 Home of lost causes wins new friends As Oxford undergraduates sit their finals, The Times hails two new books on the glories of Matthew Arnold's "beautiful city" The Colleges of Oxford By Miles Jebb Constable, £14.95 the Oxford and Cambridge Clubs in London By John Thole United Oxford and Cambridge University Club. £19 plus £p&p North Oxford By Tanis Hinchcliffe Yale University Press, £25 Blacks, whites and grey areas Race By Studs Terkel Sinclair-Stevenson, £15.95 Broadcasts from Babel A World in your Ear By John Tusa Broadside Books, £9.95 a Skyful of Freedom By Andrew Walker Broadside Books, £17.50 The Open University Low lives of South Bank Man Victoria Glendinning discovers Dickensian depth beneath the smart lunchers and sexual athletes who populate the latest Melvyn Bragg novel Crystal Rooms By Melvyn Bragg Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99 Growing pains Generation X By Douglas Coupland a bacus, £6.99 pbk Authors Wanted SPCK Elusive memories A House in Fladers Michael Jenkins Souvenir Press £12.99 Tepid regrets for bristling pedants A Place to Stay By Stanley Middleton Hutchinson, £13.99 Rotten Times By Paul Micou Bantam, £14.99 Cocking a snook at the typecaster Other Days around Me By Richard Hough Hodder and Stoughton, £20 Career Movers' Companion To Advertise Monday Global Asset Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Appointments La Creme De La Creme Microsoft Thompson Associates Limited General Appointments Career Analysts To Advertise International Appointments Hoggett Bowers NHS Management Executive Inter Exec PLC Norfolk County Council The Pathfinder Partnership McKenzie Waterman & Co Hoggett Bowers Royal Mail Simpson Crowden Consultants Touche Rose Management Consultants Hoggett Bowers Advertising Emap plc Airwork Associated Partnership in Finance Limited Accord Group Tyzack Towers Perrin Barclays NB Selection Ltd Austin Knight K/f Associates Whitehead Selection Ltd Focus Management Consultants Limited Ogilvie Managing Director Management Career Consultants Gardiner Morgan International Whitehead Selection Ltd Goodman Graham and Associates Ernst & Young Townsend Knight MSL International Consultants in Search and… NB Selection Ltd Gissings PA Consulting Group Input Pedigree Petfoods Bank of Valletta Ltd Barchester Royce Ltd Eversheds Phillips & Buck CUC Cablevision (UK) Limited Fletcher Hunt plc Eagle Star Lyons-France International Organization Umist Ventures Limited National Power Federal Resources Europe Limited Entity Software Ltd Connaught Executive Career Services Headway Equity & Law The Times Newspapers Lloyds Bank Insurance Services JM Management Services Limited JM Management Services Limited SmithKline Beecham Austin Knight Craig Vidler Associates Limited Linklaters & Paines Glynwed International plc Volac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concept Staffing Recruitment Consultants DMS Ltd Expat Network Ltd. 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