News from 08/06/1992
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George Dove-Edwin, John Birt, Roger Boyes and Gerard Davies, DJM, Patricia Davies, R. G. Armstrong, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Joan South, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Josephine Robinson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Chris Anthony UBS Phillips & Drew, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Martin Barrow, Cromwell, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Leslie Woodhead, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Fay L. Landau, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Paul Eilkinson, Michael Tate City Editor, R. Orr-Ewing, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, Denis Vaughan (Executive Director), Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Richard Luce, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Benyon, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, David Davis, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Denis Forman, Ashley Banks, John Goodbody, Brian Clouston (Landscape architect), Agence France-Presse, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Claire Robinson, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Tony Dawe, John Mayo (Director General), Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, E. Moran, Chairman, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, David Powell, Patricia Loder Dyer, Peter Jenkins, Anne McElvoy, Stuart MacLure, Peter Robinson, John Faulkner, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Judy Weleminsky, Director, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoMajor fails to persuade Bush on Rio treaty Leaders agree to disagree Howard walks into a jungle ambush Developers were lying in wait for the environment secretary when he visited the Amazonian rainforest, Michael McCarthy reports from Manaus Index Life & Times No Title Sitting Targets Car thieves grab their loot by remote control In the Limelight Royal 'rumours' attacked Havel threatens to go over secession vote Hikers' Heaven Fears of IRA link after PC is shot dead Trafficmaster Steer Clear of Motorway Jams Lineker Leading Royal book serial provokes distaste MPs condemn discosure of princess's alleged suicide bids Law offers prince little help Legal Aspects British Philatelic Bureau a Royal Mail Service Aggressive player on good form Sporting Prince Falklands to fete Thatcher French captivated by '1' affaire Di' Foreign Reaction Joan Rivers fans stage noisy protest New in Brief Lords to hear legal battle over tax case Dentists fight back Flood ruins cottage Kidnap machete threat Sammy Davis tribute Prisoner still on run Nine hurt in crash Barmaid killing charge Bishop Daly meets Sinn Fein to press for IRA ceasefire TV quiz won on buzzer Civil war stamps feature Edgehill Woman of 19 stabbed to death B&Q Police mourn 'a fine young man' Anti-terrorist squard examines Yorkshire shooting and London bombing Part-timers face full-time risks Charity show defies bombers Police were last night checking possible links between the murder of a special policeman and a bombing at the Festival Hall, report Ray Clancy and Paul Wilkinson Kenwood Private firms to manage council house estates The Week Ahead Trouble-shooter tackles the art of theft The former Eastern block countries have discovered an ugly side to capitalism-the plundering of art from churches and museums, reports Sarah Jane Checkland Parks struggle to cope with growing popularity Britain's 11 national parks are being worn out by the millions of visitors who walk and ride along their footpaths every year, Tim Jones reports Bleak picture as FBI offers $1 m reward Think-tank urges universities to join the opt out Heads demand early review Under Conditions like These Other Cameras Break Kaufman condemns Maastricht bill as a legislative mess By our Political Correspondent: MPs win cash for Maxwell pensions Labour tries to gain high ground on race T Picture Gallery Welsh ask Hunt to stop poll Deaf aid company admits using unqualified staff The hearing aid industry's watchdog has used its new powers for the first time to curb those who take advantage of the hard of hearing, Tony Dawe writes Total Picture Gallery Paperwork to delay more trials Lundy calls time on lifelong resident RAF hails sacrifice of radar pioneers Two face baby kidnap charges Body in car Hospital flood Shark netted Skydiver named View restored Minority grows Bond winners B&b farmers reap tourist harvest to make ends meet For farmers running bed-and-breakfast the beauty of the countryside is as vital to their livelihood as their crops and livestock, writes Michael Hornsby Soviet break-up spreads talent in chess Olympics Raymond Keene examines the field as the world's grandmasters prepare for battle in Manila Curse of middle age afflicts children Delta Airlines Politics of intolerance speeds Czechoslovakia divorce A nation's fate is in the hands of a former communist Slovak nationalist, who captured a third of the votes Roger Boyes writes from Bratislava Serbs savour artillery power over Muslims Chetnik gunners concentrate fire on Sarajevo reservoir. hospitals and TV station Civil War Coin Offer Yellow star points to anti-Nazis' courage French non-Jews were capable of altruism as well as collaboration, Philip Jacobson writes in Paris British unit joins UN Croatia force By our Foreign Staff: Journalists protest over death threats (AP): Warsaw replaces ministers News in Brief (AFP): Plane found (AFP): Family guarded (AP): Suspects helde (Reuter): Climbers lost (AP): Aids victory (AP): Senator ails Protesters held Delay in aid threatens to undermine Yeltsin rule Mayor of Moscow steps down Kohl insists Danish vote will speed EC integration Picture Gallery Boris hides behind his own iron curtain Russia's president lives in a world as sealed from the media as that inhabited by any of his Soviet predecessors, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Nuclear safety 'funded' East German teenagers stick with unholy orers Anne McElvoy finds Berlin's adolescents still demanding a church-free rite of passage Hostage release discussed News in Brief (AP): Tanks attack (Reuter): UN thwarted (AP): Troop vote near (AFP): Kabul accord (AFP): Thais missing (Reuter): Air of deceit Major ready to sign biodiversity treaty Britain respects Bush resistance Other forum fails in appeal for £1 m Specian Offer (Reuter): Apartheid still makes the running For many in South Africa, things have scarcely changed in the years since Pretoria renounced "separate development", Michael Hamlyn writes Gorbachev elected to green post Leaders face scramble for seats at Rio round table Michael McCarthy expects population pressure will affect summit politicians trying to sit down and debate this week Colony governor bids farewell to Peking People (Reuter): Drive to outlaw whaling News in Brief (AFP): 'Cut waste' plea (AP): Prepared to pay (Reuter): Children testify New Ibuleve Note to Major-not so fast No world leader can ignore the present populist upsurge, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover Forms of redress Alan Hamilton on the precedents for retribution by aggrieved members of the royal family All eyes on promised lands The mass migrations of the poor have hardly begun, writes Bernard Levin Gossip at the gallop The Times Diary Honourable seamen The Times Dairy Art in adversity The Times Diary Home bass The Times Diary Politics or Gossip? Statehood for Slovakia Adam and Jim Disclosures about the royal family Pause, for thought Unesco grant 'Rave in the nave' Leasehold reform and estate control Nigeria hostage Skills for E Europe Houses on surplus land Taking a chance on a state lottery Traditional names Downwardly mobile Court Circular Royal engagements School news Appointments in the Forces Memorial services Announcements Picture Gallery Nature notes Word-Watching Marriages Picture Gallery Mary smooths the path to her Son Joesphine Robinson Forthcoming marriages TA Commissions Service dinner Ball Birthdays today Hugh Chapman Dr Hugh Chapman, general secretary of the Society of Antiquaries and president of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, died in London on June 2 aged 46. He was born in Whitstable on December 22,1945 Edward Honein Edward Honein, a Lebanese national assembly deputy who led the political front of the Christian factions during the early years of the Lebanese civil war, died on May 31 aged 78. He was born in a village near Beirut in 1913 Anniversaries Latest wills Air Vice-Marshal Roger Mortimer Air Vice-Marshal Roger Mortimer, CBE, the RAF's first Dean of Air Force Medicine, died on May 27 aged 77. He was horn on November 2,1914 Eve Gardiner Eve Gardiner, beautician and an early specialist in cosmentic remedial work for the blind and disfigured, died in London on June I aged 78. She was born in Somerset on November 14,1913 University news Philip Dunne Philip Dunne, the Hollywood screenwriter whose credits included How Green Was My Valley and who led the resistance to Senator Joseph McCarthy and his anti-communist crusade, died of cancer at his home in Malibu, California, on June 2 aged 84. He was born in New York City on February 11.1908 Peter Jenkins Appreciation Earthquake Shock On this Day Club defends crowd policy after Test match arrests The Times Crossword No 18,939 Picture Gallery Weather Business Stepping over the broken glass In the News City followers expect, not to say urge, little more… The Pound Change of Week Stock Market Lamont to fight EC threat to City markets Compromise deal will be put forward By our City Staff: O&y gains more breathing space Reports of Lloyd's plc played down Europe worth a fight to the Finnish Picture Gallery GPA float boosted by $50m John Charcol Lord King receives 64% pay increase By a Correspondent: Lynk 'raises £500m' for Coal stake Car group profits at the double Norweb buys BT BAA expected to report profit descent Reporting this Week Redland rings the changes Capital Markets Derwent aims at Continent Transition prompts AAF revival Smaller Companies Penny Shares Alex Lawrie Business Finance with You in Control Maastricht vote removes a prop from the market Gilt-Edged Focus is back on future of Lloyds Comment A picture of distress The Times City Diary Bowled over The Times City Dairy Mads - for real The Times City Dairy Less majesty The Times City Dairy Mine host The Times City Dairy Failure of Maastricht treaty could revive de Gaulle's Europe vision Economic View Anatole Kaletsky considers the implications of the 'no' vote in Denmark on the future of Europe TI Group Capitalisation, week's change Henry staves off chasing teams in fine lone ride Irish Milk Race winner misses Olympics Final Results Britons are to the fore Bridge Open University degree results Future of medical centre remains in doubt Britain's men will return without spoils Hockey: Women's Team Has Chance to Taking Bronze Medal The American College in London degree awards From a Correspondent: Canberra make a mockery of it Rugby League The Times O'Bree blocks Strada From a Correspondent: Staunton opens way for Ireland Barcelona retain title The Times Americans show they are catching up quickly Football Epsom must act swiftly to arrest decline The 1992 Derby meeting was beset by dwindling crowds and a lack of atmosphere. Richard Evans analyses the faults and suggests improvements User Friendly has Arc objective Oaks Result Archer puts case for Wlaf American Football A Special Correspondent: Nolan finally shatters the Bramham jinx Equestrianism Arazi stays on course for big Ascot clash Chantilly details Stevens is fighting fit for Spain Judo Duckington looks on handy mark Mandarin Nottingham Pontefract Guide to our In-Line Racecard My Memoirs rewards Hannon's enterprise Half a Tick second Brunico equals seasonal record Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Leaders on the Flat Belmont result Rapid Raceline BBC benefits from public service attitude The partnership of BBC and BSkyB has taken the lead in televised sports coverage. John Goodbody reports on why no tears should be shed for ITV Faldo recovers to salvage title after four-hole play-off Westner takes Irish Open to extra holes US Open qualifier will test Norman Express ponies earn cup for Ellerston Polo Peyron sets the early pace Yachting Boatman chooses wisely Picture Gallery Shaw's absence is one in the eye for England Bowls Hall holds nerve in tense finish to lift Curtis Cup Docklands aims for expansion Rowing Beaten McColgan runs second race to atone for defeat Result from Sheffield Blanco's finale falls flat Irish frailties are exposed Rugby Union: Ireland's Tour of New Zealand Ends in Disappointment while the Scots Fail in Australia Fitzpatrick to captain NZ tour Akabusi blows away his fears David Powell on Kriss Akabusi's extended run as Britain's leading 400 metres hurdler Scotland suffer setback with Sole and Hastings absent Australia pick Italian exports By our Sports Staff: Baumann defeats Ondieki in Spain Wright's innings inspires a late charge for victory Fielding threatens to thwart Gloucester Carr keeps Middlesex in contest for Sunday title Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards Prichard profits from sudden promotion Saturday's Scoreboards Pakistani youth cheekily storms Continuity Club Steady Courier marches to second French title World No. 1 completes second leg of the grand slam Now Seles must improve her Wimbledon image For the Record Pools Check Wheaton works for title No Title TT rider dies after crashing In Brief Palace to tour Jenvey speeds in In semi-finals Qatar hosts No sanction Cavalier victory Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Cycling Stewart steers England on path to safety Lifeless pitch allows batsmen to prosper Leading Test Run Scorers Norwich Union Wright's injury is latest blow for Taylor Drechsler linked with state drug programme Tomorrow in the Times Is everybody sitting uncomfortably? As more than a million children sit test papers today and tomorrow, John O'Leary asks if we are putting pupils and schools to too great a test Chipped off the old office block Working Life Libby Purves finds sympathy for those forced to move Arts Royal Opera House Exploring Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enterainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Goeff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Dazzling journey into moral maze Theatre Life is a Dream West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Spiced-up Irish stew Theatre Love and a Bottle Tricycle Women rule in old Uruk Inanna Opera Inanna ICA Well worth the weight Opera Falstaff Coliseum To Place your Entertainments Reborn at the heart of a play Described as John Guare's 'muse', Stockard Channing stars in the UK premiere of Guare's Six Degrees of Separation. She spoke to Matt Wolf Sad cafe Arts Brief Adman cometh Last chance… BBC Picking out the plums This year's Royal Academy Exhibition is as much of a mixed bag as ever, but John Russell Taylor finds plenty of enjoy The Cooperative Bank Battered but not broken Television Review A TV star all East Germany hated Karl Eduard von Schnitzler, one of communism's leading propagandists, was trained by the BBC. Anne McElvoy met him The Times Educational Suppliment Sun, surf and Accrington At Rio's most glamorous hotel, a man from a small town in Lancashire will be waiting to welcome Mr Major Footsore and fancy-free In the first of two pieces on walking in France, Robin Neillands explains how the country became hikers' heaven Bargain rates at top hotels Half-Price France: cut the cost of your holiday by half this summer with these exchusive offers on top-class hotels and cross-Channel travel France Finding your Way on the Footpaths of France Next week: Sail Free with Sealink Take your family by SeaCat from £130 Folkestone to Boulogne in an hour in airlinestyle comfort Hoverspeed Ltd A kiss is not just a kiss France Essential French Lamour The Times St. John's College Oxford The University of Hull Loughborough University of Technology University of Oxford Diary of Times Classified University of Strathclyde King's College, Cambridge Domus Brusar Deputy Clerk EF Multiple Display Advertising Items New Directions Week A Bingdon School Applications are invited for the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degrees & Diplomas Queen Margaret College Growth, with graduate cash Higher education needs more funds for expansion. Matthew d'Ancona looks at grants and the graduate tax option Powder-packed lessons A former drug addict is lecturing on drug abuse to public schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items MD Educational Consultants University of London Dice loaded against Muslims Viewpoint Duty of government scientists Overseas company established in UK Créme De La Créme Judy Farquharson Ltd. KPG Adminstrator Polished WP Operator Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harper Haisey Aroohe Marie Curie Cancer Care Appointments Bi Language Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Race complaint time-barred Multiple Classified Advertising Items Section has executory relevance only Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Partnership Legal Temp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Secretarial Head as weapon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Créme de la Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice of Appoinment of Trustee Diary of Times Classified Kersten Hunik International Transport Limited,… Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ST Laurence Children's Hospice Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2809 Property Buyers Guide Winning Move BBC1 Satellite National Library for the Blind Radio 1 Variations The Times The Divided Realm Commemorative Civil War Chart God's Instrument The Forces of Change The Defence of Royal Privilege The Grip of Loyalty The Cavaliers The King's Arching Authority Going to War Conditions of Service The King and the Support for his Cause Conditions of Service Fighting for for the King Penalties of Loyalty The Battle of Naseby The Nature of War Parliament's M The Cost of Strife Death, Plunder and Provisions Living with War The Cost of Fighting Parliament, Commerce and Religious Fervour The Cost of Fighting Fighting for Parliament The Puritan Faith An 'Elected' King The Origins of the Parliamentary Cause The End of Divine Right The Authority of Parliament Defying the King Religion and Power Oxford & London Why the Country Divided Pym's Fiery Influence Chronology of the Civil War-1640-49 Civil War To the Scaffold
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