News from 06/06/1992
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Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer, Gillian Tindall, Liz Dolan, Cobbold, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Peter Jansen, Patricia Davies, Julian Sankey, Mike Bygrave, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Hazhir Teimourian, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Catherine Money, Stephen Bayley, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Bill Frost and Dessa Trevisan, David Hart, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Sink Docklands, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Shirley Davenport, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, William Shields, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Jeremy Laurance, Health Service Correspondent, Zag, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Gavin Stamp, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Christopher Henley, Arabella Kiszely, Adrian Steger, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jonathan Hughes, Rodney Milnes, Norman Longley, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Hazhir Teimourian, Frances Bissell, C. Morgan, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, L. T., Robin Baxter, Alison Johnson, David Thomas, Michael Davidson-Houston, Nicole Swengley, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Annie Scott, Gabriella Gamini, Rupert Bruce, Alison Roberts, Josephine Fairley, Trevor Huddleston, Nicholas's version, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kenneth Christofas, Kerry Gill, Alan Sked (Chairman), Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Robin Williams (Honorary Secretary), Peter Bryan, Richard Body, Peter Viggers, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, William Langley, Robert Stephens, Roger Boyes, Ronald Hutton, Matthew D'Ancona, Education Reporter, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Richard Goodman, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, C. H. N. MacKey, Rodney Milers, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Mitchell Plates Golf Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, John Bishop, Christ Dighton, John Shaw, Margaret Swarbrick Chief Archivist, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philippa Toomey, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Zubin Mehta, Jonathan Meades, Norman Clifford, G. B. Durham, F. I. Lamb, Roger Black, Rosanna Greenstreet, Stephen Woodard (Assistant Director), Colin Campbell, David Wright, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud,
ResumoBush team is split in Rio treaty battle President puts US jobs first Finney walks out Cricket anger The Times Index Weekend TlMES No Title The Impressive Lamont wants to curb Brussels Royal couple caught in book war crossfire Thatcher to resume fight against Maastricht in Lords The Impressed Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Weekend Money The Impressionist Lloyds quits the fight for Midland Laugh? I nearly suffered a major affective psychiatric disorder You dont't have to be mad to be happy, but you probably are, according to Dr Richard Bentall. Alison Roberts keeps a Straight face Teaching hospitals must cut costs or shut Diana: her true story The Sunday Times 20% off Everyting at B&Q Again! Powell dinner cancelled Curtains for play as Finney exits Halford says police abused sick list News in Brief Lawyer prepares fresh appeal for McNamee Docklands protests Coach belts wanted Jaguar murder appeal Convict escapes in taxi STV judgment reserved Mellor drops heritage list to stop flood of art sales Louvre to buy 'copy' for £4,5m City marches to echo of distant drum Picture Gallery The annual race to break records and limbs A manx surgeon prepares to re-set the broken bones of TT contention. Ronald Faux reports on the annual invasion of the Isle of Man Opt-out school defies selection protests Nationwide The Nation's Building Society InterCity abandons Humber service Submarine officer guilty of negligence Barclays Picture Gallery Evidence by father jails son EC rule threatens Black Beer's future Stepfather cleared of attack Protest verdicts Eggs stolen Rents review Thatcher and former chancellors head list of 21 new life peers Voters leave Grist on the outside Lunn Poly Full Honours List All Nippon Airways By our Political Correspondent: Arrivals hope to star with Garter Xedos 6 mazda Storm clouds gather over plan to annex Bronte heritage Heathcliff would have felt quite at home in today's Bronte Society, where a power struggle threatens a permanent rift in its membership. Paul Wilkinson reports Church loses its grip on Ireland Visitors to sue over jail search Whitty bailed Dentists guilty Barged out Best-paid council job filled The Royal Bank of Scotland Land Rover Economic ills beset Khomeini's heirs Iranians tire of piety and punishment From Associated Press in Basseterre, St Kitts-Nevis: Naked envoy dead in sea UN doubts Iraq arms report News in Brief (AFP): Syrian charged (Reuter): Afghans clash (Reuter): Peking relents US protests (Reuter): 'Ivan' query No-one's busier on your behalf Tokyo presses on with troops bill Our Foreign Staff: Baby boom is countdown to genocide, says Cousteau Britannia Building Society (AFP): Chernobyl plant may be rebuilt News in Brief (Reuter): Ivory seized (Reuter): Visit cancelled (AFP): Faxes donated Cunard Countess Tibetan leader urges a new start Timberland Our Foreign Staff: Walesa finds himself a pliable premier The Sunday Times Rhetoric tussles with reality for a nation's soul The populist slovak leader will have to find a way to work with his czech free marketeer opponent after the election, Roger Boyes writes in Bratislava Moscow leaks put party on the spot The Russian government is blighting communist hopes of recovery with details of past sins, Bruce Clark writes Major hopes to allay us doubts over Europe Bush gets Nixon warning Happiness is a German traffic jam Many motorists get a masochistic kick from sweating it out in a long queue, Ian Murray writes from Bonn Besieged troops leave Sarajevo Arms control pact is signed by 29 states Multiyork Huge Discounts Germans tighten law on asylum Aquino to make shoe tours free People Clifford Longley Will Ireland ever join the liberal, secular world? … and moreover Philip Howard …and moreover Philip Howard How not to plan a City Gavin Stamp on the bad architecture and worse planning which helped sink Docklands Jackboots on the village green Unmown lawn or untidy hedge? Beware the rural thought police, writes a chastened Kerry Gill A plum in the east The Times Diary Change of address The Times Diary Cries and Whiskas The Times Diary Special issue The Times Diary Advance on Rio Roads to Freedom Fixing Fixtures Role of Commission Council presidency Planning ahead Maastricht: dead, or alive but in need of resuscitation? Monarchy in Lesotho Growing pains Measure for measure Today's 'new agers' What's in a name? Casting a fly on far-flung rivers Beaten tracks Court Circular Weekend birthdays Service luncheons Luncheon Polytechnic news Picture Gallery Anniversaries Warning of poisonous chalice within Europe Habgood lecture University news The Royal Geographical Society Reception Announcements £286,000 record for Singer Sargent Sale room Memorial service Weekend royal engagements Marriage Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages William Gaines William M. Gaines, founder and published of MAD magazine, the monthly whose irreverent satire had a profound effect on American humour over four decades, died in his sleep at his Manhattan home on June 3, aged 70. He was born in New York City on March 1,1922 Air Commodore Edward Donaldson Air Commodore Edward Mortlock Donaldson, CB, CBE, DSO, AFC, and bar, former holder of the world air speed record and later air correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, died on June 2 ged 80. He was born at Negri Sembilan, Malaya, on February 22,1912 Church services tomorrow Lorenzo Tanada Lorenzo Tanada, Philippines nationalist and legistator died in Manila on May 28 aged 93. He was born on August 10,1898, in Gumaca, Quzon province Appreciation Ricardo Caminos The Birth-Day UK stance assures third term for Delors The Times Crossword No 18, Thames shore to be restored to its Canaletto glory Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Seldane Weather Royal Liver Friendly Society Index Profile Reichmann plans bid for Canary Wharf The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyds decision clears way for Hongkong bid 20,000 Midland jobs saved Buy now, pay later … and later Spread effect On the warpath By our City Staff: Mirror pension trustees start action against banks Funds of life Virgin atlantic Euro boost Sid unwelcome Index Secondhand trade Higher losses feared bynames Electricity watchdog acts on pool price complaints Maxwell paper chase The Sunday Times Hambro Clearing Limited Dowty Group comfortably beats its defence estimate for TI bid BP to shed 350 jobs in Scotland US jobless at highest for 8 years By our City Staff: Lonrho can sue Tebbit and DTI Wellcome knocked by fears about share sale Stock Market Property Partnerships increases dividend Business Roundup Guerin for sentencing EFM asset value falls Carr's Milling rises Storm dives into red Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Each-way win for Midland investors Tempus Swedes hold Community to ransom Week Ending Still just a Maastricht man at heart Business Profile: Peter Jansen Carol Leonard goes right to the soul of the man who guides the fortunes of the MB-Caradon group TI Group Still just a Maastricht man at heart British Funds Shares in gloomy mood Index First encounters with financial risk and discipline Margins for the unexpected Buying a Home Accidents waiting to happen Motor Insurance Final fling before mortgage Case Study Simplify the regulatory maze Commant Property to let is hard to find Renting John Govett & Co. Limited Home loan brings couple big saving Case Study Simplify the regulatory maze No special Wellcome for Sid Briefings The Equitable Life The M&G Group Save & Prosper Fimbra takes strong line on policy sales Henderson The Investment Managers Unwanted life plans boost export trade 'Spread' wipes out early gains on units Save & Prosper AEtna Funds put their faith in Europe Schroders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save & Prosper Fimbra Member Fimbra Member The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Changing insurers can lead to problems Portfolio Platinum Yorkshire Guernsey Discreet charm of the direct debit A very modest premium … Countering counterfoil inconvenience Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Henry holds off his rivals on eve of last stage Irish ready to hail first Milk Race victor Poupon gears up for repeat The Contenders Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Royal victory brightens the gloom at deserted Epsom Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester 7.45 Leicester Mercury Handicap From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Jape to spring surprise in French Derby Chantilly Line-Up C4 Brunico chasing record Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Mandarin: All At Sea can sink Oaks rivals Mandarin, Thunderer: Epsom Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the seven contenders Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Bridge Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle My Memoirs faces ten Rare talent tempted by history's trappings Roger Black, 400 metres silver medal winner at the world championships, assesses the difficulties facing Michael Johnson if he is to set an athletic first at the Olympics US losing grip on Curtis Cup Great Britain and Ireland's women stand 3½ points from a famous victory Multiple Display Advertising Items Nolan moves up front Eqestrianism Halls unhappy with a half Results from Hoylake Title may go to Lewis by default Boxing King's may take leave of outstanding success Schools Sport Yesterday's Scoreboard Larkins discovers new lease of life at the crease Cricket Courier once again proves the best American in Paris Skilful Korda ends Leconte's final dream Seles expecting to run and run against Graf Previous Meetings Martin books Barcelona place in the rain Atheltics: First Day of the Pearl United Kingdom Championships Hislop sets the pace In Brief ATP status Ayr fling Results from Sheffield For the Record Pakistanis claw back British lead Hockey Police thwarted by lack of help Efficient Papin dispels doubts about his fitness Football WRU picks crowded World Cup option Rugby Union Barbados Index Edgbaston public takes dim view Spectators incensed after rain restricts play to just two balls in the first Test match Faldo angles for overdue victory The Gold Card Entertainment Service Edgbaston Scoreboard Munton's way Muddled metric measure England can take Curie and Sinton Next Week in the Times FA Cup coverage to BBC and BSkyB A match fee Out of court Male guilt Food and Drink Sowing the seeds of love Richard Goodman left a high-powered life in New York to tend a garden plot in the south of France. He tells how the soil and sun stile his heart Picture Gallery Paris Guide Getting Away Passport to France Paquet French Cruises Theater Sotheby's Dance Music Ines De La Fressange Fashion Entrepreneur Evenings out Festivals Exhibitions The Celebrated City Ambridge awash in Burgundy Life's a-changing down in Ambridge reports Lynne Truss. They've gone all sort of Frenchified. Just 'ark at 'em … Radio Here's the news, with celebrity status The feminine style of a french newsreader has won the hearts - and ratings - of a captivated nation Top 10 French Programmes Noble Caledonia Limited Guilty Secrets: Michel Roux Preview South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Music Barbican Hall Crusaid The Coronation of Poppea Multiple Display Advertising Items English National Helen Reddy Victor Hochhauser London Opera Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items A birthright reclaimed Is Paris the pace-setter of Europe in opera and dance? Times critics John Percival and Rodney Milnes look at recent developments there John Percival examines how the paris Opera Ballet re-established its historical pre-eminence in dance Not so much phantom as football Rodney Milnes traces the political history of the opers Bastille Royal Opera House French Connections The Sunday Times Pinewood Studios Royal National Theatre Disturbed soldier on parade sends out conflicting signals Opera Woozeck Châtelet, Paris The Temenos Academy Spread a Little Happiness Drawn by northern lights Jonathan Meades lets the sun-seekers hurtle south and lingers in beer-land 240 mm Beating the French at their own games Two British families found they had acquired more than a home in France. Jane MacQuitty reports Best buys Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide France French Connections Lessons m taste I'll never forget Frances Bissell, the Times cook, recreates some of the dishes she discovered as a young assistante in southwest France Creative twists for croissants Chefs turn the humble breakfast pastry into an anytime canape Kind Food Picking the best for the guests This week and next The Times is offering readers half-price accommodation at 100 French hotels—each with a wine list to savour In Monday's Times How to Book France's finest food The Times The charm of café culture They are down in numbers but strong on literary history. Robin Young dawdles through some of Paris's remaining cafés Europ assistance French Connections Gastronome's guide to shopping Frances Bissell suggests where to go if, like her, you are more interested in food than fashion Vacances France Boules gets on the ball William Langley reports on the new Olympic sport of 'glorified marbles' Gunning for the hunters Feater report Mon Dieu! The life of a simple man is awful hard Farmer's Diary Page & Moy Holidays Ltd French Connections Where to Stay Vacances en Campagne Old trainers and a few good stories Survival Tips Turkey Euro Disneyland Euro Disney is not for French purists. But despite some ragged cultural edges, after a weekend Libby Purves and her family were hooked on France's newest attraction, and hardly noticed the queuse or the rain Soothe your nerves The Churchill London France The Pick of Picardy Sealink Stena Line How to get to the fun Travel Information Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Amazing Amplifying Headphones French Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Wall Bed Company United Furnishing Dunlopillo and Latex Viewdata Europe Parker Knoll at Neil's Multiple Display Advertising Items Contenta Tidy Rail The Original Breton Shirt Sofa to Bed Floral Drain Cover Gardening Multiple Display Advertising Items Home & Garden Ransomes Westwood The Fiatroof Company Monet's garden repainted Francesca Greenoak takes a reflective view of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny, restored after 15 years' research Best Guides Weekend Tips Solaris Laminates Limited DIY Plastics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countax Self-Watering Hanging Baskets Louis Feraud My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Link-Stakes Ltd. Dreaming of the south Nicole Swengley goes shopping around Britain for the look that says Provence All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to French Connections Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where to buy the Provencal look The Times French with an accent on space Architect of a cottage success story Kiss of life needed for sleeping beauty French Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Crane Wharf Heron homes Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond Park Heights Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domaine De Rocca Vista The American Agency Going by the book Buying and selling in France? Rachel Kelly recommends some reading matter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brit air French Connections French Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items GAK Williamson & Associates House Hunter Become a true Breton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property News Cunningham Turner Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items South France Languedoc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Browsing through the brocante France is a dream for informed bargain-hunters. Ray Clancy writes Concise Crossword No 2808 Winning Move Créme de la Créme Announcements French Connections How to make dinner a true work of art Painters have taken inspiration fro the Continent for the latest in tableware The Times The British Home and Hospital for incurables BBC1 Satellite Millet Radio1 Variations Satellite Mappin & Webb BBC1 Variations Radio 3 The Times Saturday Review Pernod Undermining a nation of boat-people Opening Shots Contents Dam Nation When Hungary and Czechoslovakia fell out over plans to divert the Danube, the Hungarians thought that would be the end of the idea. But the angry Slovaks went ahead with their scheme to hijack the river. Now, Brian James reports, villages have been isolated, and the people who live in them fear for their lives and livelihoods. Graphic by David Hart The Nile Sports Personalit Honda You are what They Ate For 20 years, nutritionists have been insisting that healthy eating is the key to avoiding heart disease. But, Nigel Hawkes argues, recent findings suggest that our chances of survival are more likely to depend on the diet of our mothers. Illustration by Simon Stern No milk and honey in the promised land A year after Ethiopia's jews wrwe airlifted to safety in Israel in the dying days of the Mengistu regime, Richard Beeston finds their new lives failing to fulfil their dreams Rochas Paris Audi Audi Battle for king and county Ronald Hutton traces the civil war back to its bloody beginnings in Coventry, where Warwickshire's prominent noblemen fought private battles in the name of the state Alpa Romeo 'Tis no pity he's a rogue Robert Stephens has given one of the great modern portrayals of Falstaff. Alan Franks discovers parallels between the lives of the actor and his roistering character that are central to his performance. photograph by Mike Owen Gone with the wind section Enthusiasms Artie Shaw is a non-playing swing legend. Michael Freedman salutes a musician who prefers to let his records his records speak for him Sharp Make Camcorders Make Sense VW A Corrado with the revolutionary G60 …ripping with ice Fashion When you can't stand the heat, add another layer of beads. Vivienne Becker looks at the new age of crystal, the clear answer to keeping cool this summer Attuned to vocal demands The Arts Euro Premiere in June Zubin Mehta is as skilful at conducting operas as symphonies, Helena Matheopoulos writes Selfridges The Best of Europe British Philatelic Bureau An all-modern con with all mod cons Are today's cameras becoming too clever for their own good? And if they're so clever, why can't we all take perfect pictures? Photograph by Chris Ryan The Great Cameras For a brochure Please Write to Neff (UK) Ltd. We've Been Steaming our Cooker Clock for… The Sunday Times Wine Club Felicities and all things nice Gut Feelings Clement Freud cooks a dish for Felicity Kendal A whole world in its palms Travel As a child, Elizabeth Jane Howard harboured dreams of a desert island idyll; as an adult, her first impressions of the Seychelles lived up to every expectation Les Quatre Saisons Multiple Display Advertising Items French Country Lettings Look, daddy, I can fly Travel Long-haul journeys with childern can be made bearable if you are well perpared, David Thomas Writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorail Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ehrman Room for lower prices Itineraries Bridge cover-up Itineraries Rhine cruising Itineraries Czechoslovak Airlines Prague Leger Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resort Hotels PLC Overseas Travel Air Littoral Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Holidays in France Columbus Travel Insurance Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New York from £229 Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marlowe's murder brought to life Books Peter Ackroyd the Reckoning The Murger of Christopher Marlowe By Charles Nicholl Jonathan cape, £19.99 Rich setting for a soap opera Gillian Tindal the Saving of Kenwood and the Northern Heights By John Carswell Aidan Ellis, £16 Six legs good, two legs dodgy Philippa Toomey Mistress Fo the Empire By Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts HarperCollines. £14.99 One girl's Sicilian defence Nigella Lawson The Silent Duchess By Dacia Maraini Translated by Dick Kitto and Elspeth Spottiswood Peter Owen. £146.99 Paperbacks Mother Russia's painful divorce Books Michaell Binyon reviews the best-and most banal-of this year's reporting of the collapse of the Soviet systemD Citizens of nowhere Hazhir Teimourian No Friends but the Mountains The Tragic Story of the Kurds By John Bulloch and Harvey Morris Vicking, £6.99 Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Hearing with the inner ear Robert Nye Poems and Versions By David Wrigth Carcanet, £6.95 New poetry An Appearance of Success The Times Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3153: a-numerix by Zag The Games Page The Times 'I was at war with my mother' A Childhood: Patti Davis Immense Suzuki
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