News from 10/06/1992
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan and Bill Frost, Patricia Davies, Nicholas Goodison Chairman, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, David Emms, director, Neil Bennett, Sir Bryan Nicholson Chairman & Chief Executive, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Michael Spriggs, Richard Coleman, Jeremy Kingston, David Bryer, Director, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, David Howarth (Liberal Democrat), Martin Fletcher, Seweryn Chomet, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Judith White, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Platt of Writtle, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, C. Stapleton, Eleanor Bailey, Anne Kensall, (Manager), Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Nicholas Humphrey, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Keith Davies, Brian Sherratt, (Headmaster), Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Michael Brandon, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Lawton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Benyon, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, P. E. Whitlock, Rodney Hobson, Alison Beckett, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Louise Carpenter, David Rudnick, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Simon Reynolds, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Stuart Sexton, (Director), Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Palumbo, Chairman, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Mick Hurrell, Anthony Holden, Melinda Wittstock, Simon Jenkins, MacMargolis, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Nigel Jamieson, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, George Brock, European Editor, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoSupport for coal Petrol at record price No sex please Everest clue Storm delays Under fire Index Life & Times EC finance ministers block Delors budget Government backs attack on royal press coverage Razor-toothed fish bites into human history Watchdog orders BT to cut phone bills Britain agrees to sign Rio treaty Linguaphone Property Open Day Open Door Open Road Defiant tabloids return fire over royal marriage coverage Popular papers hit back in the royal war as they draw new critics, Melinda Wittstock reports Water company complaints more than double to 10,000 Investors given poor value for money Petrol increase reaches record £2.45 a gallon Mercury rebuked on adverts Business wolves should beware Man in the news Man hounded out Hospital killing charge Printer discharged Teenage rapists jailed Security guard checks Scientists to strike Libyans admit they supported the IRA News in Brief One in four schools has no policy on sex education Research challenges rankings Directors deny stealing £13m to buy firm's shares Bricklayer stages crane sit-in Abbey National Gunmen questioned for 20 minutes BBC reaffirms commitment to public service Everest body and diary offer clues to vanished climbers Russian mountaineer's discovery expected to throw light on ten-year-old mystery of two Britons Health & Safety Commission Courts set higher fines for wealthy offenders Penalties vary too widely Taxman takes perk from coffee News in Brief England win Cyclists halted Sword found RSPCA BMA seeks end to secrecy over pay Ninolta Picture Gallery Teenage inmate 'seemed happy' Witness to crash saw no warning The Queen praises kindly PC Storms halt train services and trap 500 commuters Butterfly deaths examined News in Brief Solo Atlantic voyage halted Murder charge Help for police Concert switch Salmon return Protesters confront Tarmac BT Women outsmart the men Students spurn May Ball Heseltine backs miners' buyout Britannia Building Society Fowler overhauls party HQ Picture Gallery Major discovers that everybody loves a winner Political Notebook Picture Gallery Disabled bill to be revived Advice fails Delays tackled Sunday trade Parliament today Lure for civil servants Lilley is pressed on Maxwell pensions Virgin Smith hardens treaty stance Labour threatens Maastricht legislation 48-hour week under fire Crash enquiry censures Br for delayed drag test The coroner's inquest into the Cannon Street accident facked vital evidence about the driver, Michael Dynes reports B&Q Jobs lure population to South Council contracts staying in-house Four years for killer of father News in Brief Silent protest Gold deposit Island death Fiat Green lobby prepares to cast Uk in villain's role List of Offenders Lack of checks leaves treaty 'meaningless ' Big hung starts for running mates The race is now under way for America's presidential candidates to choose their political partners. Martin Fletcher writes from Washington Picture Gallery Pledge to fight drug barons Trees revive under women's care As green issues dominate world headlines from the Rio summit, Christopher Thomas reports from northern India on a scheme to plant bare slopes with trees Briton keeps Major roadworthy Us steps nearer to trade war Morally straight Boy Scouts shrug off Levi's dollar boycott (AP): Tropical felling increases Rio Notes (AP): Coral threat (Reuter): Moi makes plea (AP): Prize winners (Reuter): Rhino appeal (Reuter): Thinking twice (AP): Owls guarded Designed for Life Fiat Milosevic told to quit as Sarajevo faces starvation Hurd clears way to rewrite Maastricht treaty's sacred text Commentary Anti-Mafia powers free Italian police to pounce on 700 suspects The assassination of judge Giovanni Falcone has produced a backlash against Italy's organised criminals, John Phillips writes from Rome Envoys hit the road to nowhere Money matters dominate Czech-Slovak divorce A split could leave Slovakia a poor and lonely heart in Europe, writes Roger Boyes Amnesty warns Pretoria (AFP): 'Pregnant man' exposed as fake Judges ponder (AFP): Blast kills 38 Arms cuts likely Writer shot Walesa tries to outflank army's move into politics Where 'Long live work!' is a crime Prague Notebook by Roger Boyes Yeltsin goes to ground N&P Picture Gallery Marcos gives judge the silent treatment People The greying of pop culture Bryan Appleyard on the golden oldies who are still top of the pops All history invites speculative empathy. It has always seemed to me to be the bes reason for ... and moreover Angry old codgers John Osborne, still raging away at 62, has become a national treasure, says Philip Howard Public lives, private pain The press code gives scant help to editors when intimate royal secrets are published, writes Simon Jenkins Calcutt corners Unwarranted Wine lessons Given the slipper The Dangers of Perot Ringing the Changes Fish past European bank for Edinburgh? Call for increase in museum grants Safe car windows Rio quest for a sustainable future School admissions Outside the normal Cambridge traffic Sharp encounter with Palace Malta's Siege Bell Old flame 1642 and all that Court Circular Today's birthdays Announcements Picture Gallery Dinners Luncheon Memorial service Marriages Cranfield Institute of Technology Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Appointment Cdr John Bromage Commander John Henry Bromage, DSO, DSC and bar, a leading submarine captain in the Royal Navy during the second world war, died on May 29 aged 76. He was born on August 18,1915 Today's royal engagements VC sold for £14,960 Carey seeks charities' aid Atahualpa Yupanqui Lord Ferrier Farag Foda Farag Foda, the Egyptian secularist commentator, was assassinated in Cairo on June 8 aged 47. He was born in the village of Zirqa to the northeast of Cairo in 1945 Leonard Alderson Cambridge Tripos results Anniversaries Barry Ercolani David Barry Ercolani, OBE, former joint managing director of Ercol Furniture, died in London on June 2 aged 71. He was born in High Wycombe on April 22,1921 Stephen Carden Appreciations The Late General Garibaldi Cabinet shows strains over Maastricht The Times Crossword No 18,941 Ministers should be proud of EC, says Queen Moderate Seldane Weather Soothing effect of a woman's touch Political sketck Electric Storm Lucky Third? Paper Money China Clash No Cream The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Core inflation shows smallest rise since 1967 Factory gate price gains slow to 3.6% By our Economics Correspondent: Sterling knocked by EMU worries Oftel finds right business tone Black to make £337m on Telegraph By our Money Editor: Market 'is not serving investors' City quartet convicted Roffey Park Sport Nationwide makes record loss provisions Meyer sells loss-making Cadel arm The Times Unit Trust Iformation Service Powerscreen pushes anead Tarmac issues profits warning Hopes grow at Stakis Vosper optimistic Healthy rise at Seton Great Portland holds payout despite slump Business Roundup Surging PowerGen signals a deal on price contracts Consumer to gain from water efficiency Guerin hearing Brent venture Greencore up 13% Strong advance Lloyd's group backs £500m levy plan Ti on course to win battle for Dowty Drawbacks of being a director in Denmark Managing Directors' Pay Buyers make contact over Marston stake China in attack on HSBC Vodafone ready to expand as profits advance Thai By our City Staff: Abu Dhabi 'seeks deal on BCCI' FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Consumers' loss is PowerGen's gain Tempus City ready for heavy bout of fundraising Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was same at 92.6 (day's range 92.492.6) Water pressure On safari for a buyer The Times City Diary Directus success Intruding into EC's private grief Comment Solo sale Flying the flag Swift proves slow to admit new members into payments club Bankers vote today on whether to allow fund managers to use their international electronic network. David Rudnick reports Compensation for investors Men of straw? No cuckoos so far Post Office policy Lloyd's levy on Names to replenish its central fund The Times Engineers to Japan Special situations feature Mandarin: Cochrane can collect a double Beverley Kempton Park Marling leads strong Wragg assault on Royal Ascot Southwell Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings ASA Kent seek restart to their run as one-day wonders Odds against Somerset in semi-final By our Sports Staff: Lenham earns final place Leaping First-Class Averages Rapid Cricketline Other Matches Edberg displays perfect timing All systems go for Sunday launch at Doncaster Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, reports on Jockey Club plans for Britain's first Sunday meeting Curtis Cup reserves have point to prove Golf Cronin puts Scots in control Rugby Union Siddall makes smooth advance Tennis Hamer leads storming British show of strength Williams returns to form Results from Rome Redgrave is told to rest In Brief Smallest shots Appeal pending Poupon retires Disaster fund Wallace sets tough target Disabled crew wins Elm sponsorship Yachting Argentina cut loose Bowls Reynolds is ruled out Downing chasing third win Rowing For the Record Swedish police to crack down Manchester's bid committee aims to attract the best Olympic Games Azzurra hold off Art Scene surge Polo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing France need Papin to convert the creativity Taylor puts his trust in Walker England manager finds solace in reliability as the Wright saga rumbles on Fixtures Cash handed a wild card Roxburgh ignores criticism Norman misses US Open Fowler's future put in doubt by heavy fine Christie closes the gap on Johnson Masonry shows its cracks The Freemasons are holding an open day at Earls Court. Why has this secretive and mysterious organisation resolved to bare its soul? Walter Ellis investigates Jungle law obliterates the Magic Roundabout Single Life Lynne Truss discovers a killer instinct with slimy garden pests Special Offer Pattaya Orphanage Trust Homes p7 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Gary gets the credit at last Rock Gary Moore Hammersmith Odeon Bigger, but not better Rock Fleadhy 1992 Finsbury Park Where there's spirit there's plenty of life Festival Music for Life South Bank Centre Singers who are worth the journey Opera: Rodney Milnes on the new Royal Opera production of Wagner's Der fliegende Holldner at Covent Garden Tedious and trivial pursuit Theatre The False Servant Gate The night the talking heads decided to spill the beans Television Review Desperation is never out of fashion Athol Fugard is having his first new play staged in South Africa for several years. Michael Hamlyn spoke to the playwright Friends of the Earth Fallen angel Arts Brief Last chance Blast for the Commons man Who will support Bryan Gould's plea tomorrow for an end to "macho politics"? Taking a fallacy seriously Caroline Quest is rather surprised at the reaction to the report on equal opportunities she has edited, Libby Purves says The right kind of funny? A new magazine, Bitch, aims to freshen up satire for women Hen House training And Briefly Cheap thrills Creditable cause Home help Camera mad in Cahors Alison Beckett goes south to the Lot, and finds a medieval town that has been transformed by a surreal cascade of modern photographic images The Times Well-schooled in scandal Theater in Germany Not ready for the ball Opera in Italy Remy Martin Arts and Entertainment Property Buyers Guide More Quality Toothmarks of history Palaeontologists in Argentina have found fossil evidence to support the theory that all the continents are fragments of one original supercontinent, Mick Hurrell reports Clouds with dark lining Increased cancer in mice in northern England may be caused by radioactivity from Chernobyl Strutt & Parker Country Properties Relaxing celery Update Acid from air Friendly engine Now is the time for trading up If you can afford it, go for something dearer, Rachel Kelly writes. Grander houses have fallen more than modest ones Hunting Gate Homes Country Property Rentals New Homes Elmbridge Estates PLC Rentals E. Hugh Henry & Co Overseas Property The South of France Browns Residential Lettings French Property News Court of peace and quiet Best Buy Commercial Property Blue Star Europe Glenrothes, Fife Good for Business. 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