News from 09/06/1992
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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Philip Jacobson and Michael Theodoulou, Paula Davies, Geoff Brown's, Barbara Lamb, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Elizabeth Symons, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Michael McNair-WILSON, Paul Wilkinson and Stewart Tendler, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Angela MacKay, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, N. Aylott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Adrian Hastings, Debra Isaac, Angela MacKay and Rodney Hobson, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Dominic Clarke and Gil Brazier, Martin Fletcher, Robin Oakley and Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Mark Simpson, C. R. B. Joyce, Peter Ball, John Browne, R. A. Gekoski, Roger Graef, John Street, Robert Seely, J. H. B. Acland, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Grahame Seabrook, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, James Bone and Dessa Trevisan, Terry Venables, Douglas Keay, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Geoffrey Wansell, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Suzanne Clabon and John Faulks, David Watts, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Stephen Mulliner, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Colin Smith, Alix Ramsay, Davina Lloyd, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Kingston's, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Robin Stacey, Nicholas Wood, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Jeremy Cross, Mel Webb, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, Derek Prag, S. J. Wyard, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Frank Field, Madron Seligman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Robin Palmer, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoLilley launches review of UK pension schemes Maxwell victims given £2.5m Help Level of debt falls Crash driver 'fell asleep' Counter move Financial cure Backing down Slimline race Life & Times Index Tories rethink treaty as rebellion grows Going native on a crash diet of Rio greens Picture Gallery UN force may go to Sarajevo airport Watchdog criticises papers for 'intrusive' royal reports Abbey National Winning in Sweden Waiting in Ethiopia Walking in France Media split in chase after royal ratpack Questions of taste have long provided a peg for repeating scandalous stories, Melinda Wittstock Writes Prurient press condemned by complaints commission High street takes flight to departure lounge From shoes to susntan cream, airlines travellers can find all they want in the ever growing array of shops vying for custom in Britain's airports. Harvey Elliott France to welcome the Queen Pensions rescue is victory for all-party group Jill Sherman on how pressure from the Commons led to Yesterday's announcement of help for Maxwell's victins Camps divided as pupils sit tests News in Brief Halford says officer provoked argument Printer 'ruined firm' Detective beaten up Driver tests 1992 trade Nuisance neighbour Man knifed on pier Son killed cruel father Report sent on MP Death crash lorry driver had foot on accelerator Woman says love drove her tokill Science debunks anti-age creams Seeking youth in a jar of cream is a waste of money and a scientific nonsense, say experts. Nicholas Watt reports Judge suggests child abuse victims should stay at home National Westminster Bank IRA admits planting bomb at Festival Hall Tory asks Major to protect agent American Airlines Doctors opt to put all patients on fast track Resort's GPs Put on their business hats in pursuit of joint fundholding deal Dangers explained to young drinkers Gulf radar hero jumps his ship Genetic patents threaten the search for new medicines Lawyers and not the sick could benefit most from a move by us researchers. Nick Nuttall reports Are GPs diving for pearls or fool s gold? Jeremy Laurance examines some of the predicted side effects on health care of Gp fund-hoking Car injures woman in her lounge Puttnam pleads for woodland Julie Ward police accused of bititality Murder police seek three men England chess hopes rise Morley tribute Gunner spared Comedian fined Hanged teenager feared jail switch A Race Apart Picture Gallery Hospital beat puts crime fight on to the street Putting officers at the centre of the community they serve can cut the crime rate. Steward Tendler writes Police forces review their range of roles Denning defeated on school Arson trial Murder charge Dodger sought C4 reveals bombing secrets Box office slump shuts more shows in West End Early finish offers no refund Gardener digs into history Kerry Gill tells how a Shetland islander's Carrot patch provided an historic crop London's heart is restored to square one The official reopening by the Queen of a newly refurbished Leicester Square has rekindled pride, reports John Young Raped Oxford student vows to complete her degree Hazeley down Paralysed boy wins £740,000 damages Murder charge Thames bodies Poetry gift Thirsty Britain Hurd opposes new negotiation on Maastricht Dublin fights for yes vote The London Diagnostic Centre Ministers take the reble side in Conservative split over treaty To the relief of some junior Tory Mps, senior colleagues have at last shown their colours over the Maatricht treaty, Nicholas Wood writes Picture Gallery Pensioners to get Christmas bonus Council tenants urged to run their own estates Government to lift sheep scab laws MPs raise legal questions Around the Lobby County Hall hotel backed Free lunches Church justice Parliament today Judge hints at appeal release for Demjanjuk Bonn denies cash deal for hostages National Savings PLO blames Mossad for security chief's killing Tale of two cities bewilders Prussia's nostalgic children German visitors to the imposing city that they know as K?nigsterg find a decaying Russian cantonment called Kaliningrad, Mary Dejewsky writes Election winners jockey for power Czechoslovakia's future in the balance Our Foreign Staff: Bosnians try to seize Serb guns Azerbaijan picks leader with Western outlook A Muslim republic has voted for a president who may act as a catalyst for other former Soviet regions, Robert Seely writes from Baku Yeltsin changes reform tactics Thief takes fire out of Olympics News in Brief Taught by KGB Release forecast (Reuter): Berlin delay (Reuter): Mafia curbs (Reuter): Far right rises Vote wanted (AEF): Killer confesses Chalker voices anger over drop in UK foreign aid budget Bush aims bill at balanced budget De Klerk returns in triumph Japanese MPs vote for troops to serve abroad Socialist have fought bitterly for their pacifist principles, Joanna Pitman writes in Tokyo Picture Gallery Security tightened for Major's oil visit China fails to yield on airport Mother in dingo case to remarry People Hill House Hammond Bush backs Trident system News in Brief (AP): Indonesia votes (Reuter): Pact holds (Reuter): Rwanda accord (AFP): Cigarette ban (AEF): Coins ruling (AEF): Test on body (Reuter): Taiwan visited (AEF): Hippos to move (Reuter): Acid revenge The snare of wedded bliss Middle-class romantic ideals endanger the aristocracy, argues Janet Daley Romance is those with sensibilities refined by 18th–century poetry and 19th–century novels …and moreover Craig Brown A pensions liferaft Frank Field welcomes help for the Maxwell pensioners as the first step to real reform Exit the poet-leader Intellectual politicians have had their day, says Roger Boyes Victims of victory …and defeat Justice for Charles Fraud-Proof Pensions Hurting, but Working Fine Lines of Time Value for money in civil service Aiding suicide Collector's items Maastricht opt-out far from easy Sanctions on Serbia Water charges Drought consequences Terms of consent on donor cards Royal privacy Measure for measure Court Circular School news Luncheon Receptions John Reid Dinner Annoucements Picture Gallery £10,000 award to study communism's fall Charles Douglas-Home Trust Cash plan saves last wilderness Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Marriage Richard Eurich Richard Eurich, Obe, Ra, artist, died on June 6 aged 89. He was born in Bradford on March 14,1903 Stephen Carden Graham Stephen Paul Carden, Cbe, Td, died from a heart attack in Johannesburg on May aged 56, while working for Cazenove& Co, the City firm of stockbrokers, of which he had been a partner for 28 years. He was born on May 14,1935. Royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today Stanley Aston Stanly Collin Aston, Obe, Td, bursar of St, Catharine's College, Cambridge, From 1962 to 1978, died on May 19 aged 76. He was born on September 4,1915 Church news Robert Morley Appreciations Sir Robin Philipson Brig Michael Holroyd-Smith On this Day The Mayfly and the Trout MacKay backs down on legal aid The Times Crossword No 18,940 Picture Gallery Weather All at sea in a metaphoric maze Political sketch Business Flash Point Truck on RTZ New Boy Family Matters The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices DTI inspectors to investigate Mirror launch Provisions of £350m may be made Consumers still keen to cut debts Property slump dents BAA Drums beat as Liberty girds for battle Call for Guerin to get long sentence Virgin Nadir has 46 charges dismissed Creditors off Bcci denounce $3bn offer RTZ suffers £30mloss on disposal Cragnotti & Partners Capital Investment Betterware turns in 75 percent increase Milken 'planning return to Wall St' Vallance expects lower growth rates for BT Business Pledges for Williams Japan trust unveiled Gresham dips Rugby Group expands GWR rockets 680% Protean strengthens Acal slips to £2.8m Firms seek Euro links at trade fair Reuter: Japanese output may 'rebound' Heseltine urges exporters to lift performance Disposals planned at Heron Delta cuts fares Boost for gold BP oil flows Dowty order Document Management System The Times AWD receivers ask Libya and Iran to help save firm Mining chief mourns UK decline HSBC is big O&y creditor NatWest holdingis uncovered by WPP Henderson up despite departure of clients Underwriter at Lloyd's paid over £650,000 Solicitors Barbican Kidnap fears grow in US Pleasing data from EDP-at half time Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BAA riding high on retail potential Tempus Henderson Administration RTZ Prices dragged lower by absence of buyers Stock Market Price dragged lower by absence of buyers Wall Street (Reuter): Blue chips make small gains at end of trading (Reuter): Nikkei closes off lows Recent Issues Major Changes By our City Staff: Japanese criticise trading partners US urges banks to act on credit Consumers show spirit Comment A fair shaikh Cohen breaks cover The Times City Diary Capn's choice The Times City Diary Packing a punch The Times City Diary Sparks will fly when electricity distributor results start to flow On the day that PowerGen reports Martin Waller assesses the implications of soaring profits for the whole industry Taking it literally The Times City Diary High taxation weakens Denmark In search of brand quality at a discount Amstrad GPA Group plc Wings for the World Widespread falls 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 A question of care for the young Below, Sean Webster examines whether the children Act is working, and right, lay justice looks at some propblems in its administration Taxing matter Inns and Outs Amazing Myerson Inns and Outs Squat costs Inns and Outs Euro-push Inns and Outs Race lead Inns and Outs Boom time Inns and Outs Child aid Inns and Outs Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitor Does the Act pass the benchmark test? Brief Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment Evershed Wells & Hind Multiple Display Advertising Items Mason & Nurse Taylor Root European Contracts Manager The limit to the summit Suzanne Clabon and John Faulks say the debate must be about what is practicable, not saving the planet This must be seen as the bedinning, rether then the grand finale Nobay can sit back and watch…there are no spectators for this show Legal Appointments Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Queen Elizabeth Building To Advertise in this Section Ring Regional Opportunites Quarrydougall Garfield Robbins Regulation under a single body Six years on, the regime that regulates investment business needs to be tidied up Employer of contract driver is user of his vehicle Quenn's Bench Divisional Court Legal Appointments Quarrydougall Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment European Law Group Pritchard Englefield & Tobin Field Fellowship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones Wiltshire County Council Sufficient reason for extension Courier sells himself short As the dust settles on the French Open in Paris, Andrew Longmore detects signs of greatness in Jim Courier Single–minded American is beginning to show surprising declicacy of touch Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians From a Correspondent in Wollongong: Crooks to fore in reserve team's committed effort Rugby League Hewlett earns Games berth with Star result Yachting No place like home for Bonilla Baseball Master of the art regains sense of proportion Nick Faldo's trials and tribulations before winning in Ireland will stand him in good stead as he heads for the United States, Mel Webb suggests Lowly opponents give England no excuse for slip-up Tour pack should dominate Hard lessons to be learnt by Irish Top half of the coupon holds greater promise Pools Forecast by Vince Wright BBC balances its weekend coverage Sort on Television the Week Review Games chance gives Fox the jitters The Times/minet Supreme Award Scott completes Cadle's Olympic squad jigsaw Basketball Four extra courses for Open qualifiers Golf Mandarin: Kimberley Park to go one better in Salisbury sprint Recession not a factor in record-breaking season Cheltenham distances fail to measure up Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Salisbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Pontefract Guide to out in Line Racecard Roberts extends lead to three Hooper shows his value as Kent meet challenge Benson's instinct reaps reward Downpour spoils conclusion Book's contents spark reaction Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Javed rediscovers a rare sift Roseberry prospers in partnership Carrick in form for Yorkshire Hill hits twice to assist draw Hockey England suffer treble loss Bowls Quick Cash serves up masterclass on grass Tennis Yates's journey stops short Athletics For the Record The Times Maidstone in danger of closure Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Liverpool to refund Monday matches Football Siddall stakes wild-card claim Sorting out the humbug from the magic zing Halfway lead to Lillywhite In Brief Martin in cold Beer appointed Moses injured Index Taylor ready to play Palmer in role of sweeper England's football manager Willing to take gamble against Denmark Ferguson provides cause for concern Royal Liver Friendly Society Stewart books opener's spot for summer Final Scoreboard from Edgbaston Today Changes end boredom of Formula One Reynolds cleared to run… for ten more days Waiting for god with Bob's people In Sheshemane, Ethiopia, Sam Kiley sees how resident Rastafarians are preparing to celebrate the centary of the birth of their saviour, and his return to the promised land The ghosts of the great no longer scare Neil Lyndon decides it is not too late to make his mark on the world Mid Life France p5 Walking on the wild side with Robin Neillands Invest for School Fees Media p7 Why Britain's tabloids give Brussels a hard time Tomorrow Entertainments Art Galleries Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 The truth, whole and ambiguous Theatre Philadephia, Here I come! king's Head, Islington Haul of diverse talents Pond Life Bush Theatre Keys and cantatas LCP/Norrington OAE/Jacobs Barbican Queen Elizabeth Hall Period Orchestras All she needs is love Joan Armatrading Uea, Norwich Rock The Times Not averse to scanning new lines Poetry is reachng a larger audience than ever before. Nicolette Jones musters the muses with mass appeal Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music Mostly top-drawer stuff Television Review When sincerity is not enough Classical Music Methodist Homes London's guest Arts Brief Mine gold Annie again Last chance… Three into one will go Are children who sleep with their parents more secure, or less independent? Barbara Lamb findss a bedside dilemma When love dares to speak its name If some children face being thrown out of home for homosexuality, no wonder they keep their sexuality secret Heavenly but vile bodies You realise how many nooks conceal the edible and inedible debris of the day Walks on the long side Robin Neillands heads into the Cevennes on the trail of R. L. Stevenson, just one of the delights of the Grande Randonn?e Bargain rates at top hotels Half-Price France: cut your holiday costs with these exclusive travel and hotel offers How to Book The Times Dining via SeaCat Robin Young explores restaurants around Boulogne, destination of this week's Times offer Family Trip by Seacat from £130 Picture Gallery Finding your Way on the Grande Randonee The Times Methodist Homes Close to our hearths Fiance at Home Media Mole Creative Media & Marketing Appointments BBC Motherwell District Council Dark doings in Ambridgrad Soon, the radio soap opera will be alive, well, and living in Russia. Alice Thomason reports on the BBC's latest steppe Kensington On-Site Marketing Representatives and Telemarketing… International Publishing Group Seeks to recruit… Vine Potterton Recruitment Advertising First among Equals Students Multiple Classified Advertising Items EC in shock horror tabloid outrage If some British newspapers are to be believed, the bureaucrats of Brussels are dangerouly mad. Michael Dynes points to the truth behind the headlines Shaking off the image handicap A new guide suggests that people with disabilities need a more understanding approach from the media Listings without the sting Its radicalism long gone, Time out's success has proved evasive for other city magazines Independents frozen out of the picture The new age of British Tv is bad news for freelance producers Executive class to law The legal executive qualification opens the profession to non-graduates as Joan Llewelyn Owens reports Public Appointments Health Information for Nottingham Teenagers Army and Navy Club University of York Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joint Nature Conservation Committee The Vision Being Realised Douglas 2000 The Secretary Lyon Services Ltd Wycombe District Council Crëme de la Crëme Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertising Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lest we Forget! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2810 Property Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Socierty Winning Move Bbc1 Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Radio1 Variaitons Inside Picture Gallery Inside Win a trip to Sweden See England play in Stockholm Transwede Europe's elite grace the grand occasion The right teams in Sweden have a high standard to live up to, David Miller explanis Expert's View Six of the best to watch in Sweden Terry venables, the former manager of Tottenham Hotspur and television pundit for the finals, singles out the players who way prove match-winners Transwede Lineker Walker hold key Stuart Jones on a team still trying to find its shape and a manager whose plans have been further disupted by two late injury setbacks to hsi team England Squad Pressure off late Danes Despite going without a Laudrup and a Molby the event's late additions pose a threat, Clive White reports Transwede Unified Germans gather forces Clive Whites on the prospects for the world champions without their playmaker European champion All set for the clash of the TV cliches Preparing to be put on the spot Transwede Where the games will take place Dutch clear the air for title defence Experience and form point to the champions emerging as a threat once more, Clive White reports Final test awaits France Stuart Jones on a revival started by Michel Platini that may reach its denouement in the next two weeks Transwede Transwede Scotland look to their wings Roddy Forsyth on the many hazards lying in wait for a team which is competing in the final stages for the first time Scotland Squad Transwede Sweden seeking to steal their own snow Stuart Jones on the chances of homemade glory Transwede A team still in search of an identity Clive White on growing pains which may stunt the chances of the CIS England wait ends in 1996 Time off for good behaviour brings a championship to Wembley after 30 years, Clive White reports Panasonic
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