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News from 11/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Gordon W. Bull, Stuart Clive, Widget Finn, John Coleman, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Beloff, Jonathan Wallace, Max Crofts, Patricia Davies, Bill Owen, Jeremy Laurance, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, David Willcocks, Susan Bell, David Smith, Alan Hewitt, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, V. H. Valentine, Philip A. Hewitt, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Alan Chalfont, Peter Coni, Maurice Godbold, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Pat Blair, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Ruth Hingston, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Daniel Fearon, John Percival, Heather M. Tanner, Peter Barnard, Simon Tait, W. A. C. Newson, Sean French, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Leon Brittan, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, D. H. Piper, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Arthur Duggan, Paul Greenwood, Les Sharp, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Charles Wight, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Ivor Hussey, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Felicity Butcher, S. Isaacs, Matthew d'Ancona, R. T. M. Ahern, Craig Seton, Neil Kelly and David Watts, C. M. L. Evans, G. Thomas, Martin Holmes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, David Rudnick, Stephen Driver, Christopher Walker, Andrew Jennings, Doreen P. Mason, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Michael O. Grant, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Michael Hornsby, Robert Morgan, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Geoffrey Maddrell Chief Executive, Ben Hertzberg, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, W. Llewellyn McKonie, Chris Dighton, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Oleh A. Szmelskyj, Richard Horton, Benedict Nightingale, Toni Wallace, Charles Wide, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Carney, Caroline Moore, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Dodd, B. W. J. Rutherford, Philip Jacobson, Chris Brasher, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, E. Anthony Lewis, W. C. Weston, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Picture Gallery Maxwell in loan enquiry Rape killer is jailed for life Laura surgery School truce Bush pressure Grave goods France held Index Life & Times Europe split haunts Major far from home Delors comes under fire Paris embassy puts faith in vintage diplomacy Papers confirm identity of Hess Blast hits shops near Commons A&K Appointments Escapism us Style Escapism Gallic Style Escapism City Style London postman escapes injury as blast hits shops Navy shells fall near army anglers The Millennium Sports Watch PC's widow appeals for help to find his killers English table wine tickles Mitterrand palate British winemakers are offering high quality fare while turning up their noses at our fledgeling version of the appellation contr?lee scheme, writes Michael Hornsby Police hunt three after mothers raped News in Brief Floating prison plan Care services accused Geldof turns reporter MacKay acts on fees Labour reform urged Publisher wins award Life for bailed rapist who killed woman Barristers' complaints protection challenged Islanders rebel against 'hellfire' preacher Laura comes out of surgery Courts will not compel doctors to act Comet Halford tells of 'drinky-poos' with the CID The Volvo 440. You Can't Go Wrong Thousands trapped in mental hospitals by money muddle Daughters who cannot grow up Britain's letters are first past the post Dixons Picture Gallery Watchdog attack councils' lost role Scientists develop the green bottle Midland The Listening Bank Suicide note paid tribute to fuhrer Records unlock secrets behind Hess mission Hitler knew nothing of former deputy's single-handed attempt to end the second world war Secret documents throw new light on the mental state of Spandau's last inmate, reports Michael Evans B&Q Enter the man who can save Britain A three-hour interrogation of Hess left the chief inquisitor with the picture of a confused man on a freelance mission River purity declines as pollution spreads Rover Metro Longboat charts course of history Blue tits play fast and loose Woman aged 100 raped News in Brief Murder charge Family protests Kiosk protest Crash award Second wind Longest drop Clarke urges police to regain public confidence Met costs rise 11% in a year Luton reaches for the sky Student debt calls the tune at summer balls Traditional college revels are feeling the pinch but not facing extinction, writes Matthew d'Ancona Ex-nurse denies all charges Christian Aid Labour makes its peace with schools that opt out The Winning Formula Tax help for small business The Times Cyclists saved by helmets Around the Lobby Army pledge Tests fall Homes sold Job prospects Parliament today Bill aims to put controls on press London Stansted The World-Class Airport Shadow cabinet sidesteps party's divisions over EC Ashdown challenges Labour on Maastricht MP tests 'open government' Losses at Lloyd's put art market Penitent Eurocrats rediscover the reality of voters' power Voters in the EC now have new leverage over the Community's leaders, George Brock writes from Brussels Beleaguered Delors offers curbs on EC bureaucracy 'Yes' expected ADRA French right split by treaty Yeltsin seeks to placate military over reforms The Russian leader has moved to reassert his authority, writes Mary Dejevsky from Moscow Jewish enterprise invests in Odessa revival UN Sarajevo convoy comes under attack Sharp Make Organizers Make Sense Picture Gallery Libyan newspapers attack Gaddafi South Lebanese flee in invasion scare Moi ends 21-year Pretoria boycott Thailand king recalls former prime minister American anti-arms lobby has squirt guns in its sights New York Notebook by Ben Macintyre Candidates rush for chat-show chairs (AP): Panama gunmen kill US soldier Italian deadlock (AFP): Havel to stand (Reuter): Poll date set (AP): Rebel captured (AP): Soft cells (AP): Iraqi assault (Reuter): Fatal party Major brings aid offer to protect environment (Reuter): Loggers set upon trees' protector (Reuter): Treaty backed (Reuter): Brazil attacked (Reuter): Reactor fear Oilfield visitor feels fine and sees well Bogotá Notebook by Robin Oakley Clwyd says cash must be offered Mercury Communications Picture Gallery Marion Barry seeks return to politics People Bernard Levin A fibreglass shark plunging into an Oxford rooftop is a lark that baffles officialdom City-dwellers tend to have a numberof misapprehenside. Bang! Bang! Bang! For instance, they imagine that it is a healthy place to live, with everyone walking everywhere. Bang! Bang! Bang! In fact, people walk far more to look at and the shops …and moreover A treaty that suits Britain After the Danish rejection should the Maastricht deal be reprieved? National interest demands that the government ignore its Euro-sceptic rebels, says Leon Brittan Fair's fair Eye-opener Boot or topper? Soldiering on Death of Maastricht Rio's Green Fringe England's Noble Grape Reappointment of Delors and the Maastricht fall-out Passport to France Word-watching Short deliveries Water charges Civil War 'coins' Nanny knows best If you could take it with you Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Announcements Picture Gallery Luncheons Times Guide to House of Commons Christopher Priday Meeting Gresham College Memorial service Church news Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Marriages Receptions Service dinner British Academy of Experts Word-Watching Banquet Kenneth Timings Edward kenneth Timings, Mvo, former Principal Assistant Keeper of Public Records, died at his home in london On May 31 aged 74. He was born on March 8,1918 Slamet Bratanata Slamet Bratanata, leading Indonesian political dissident, died from a brain tumour on June 5 aged 64 Latest wills Reginald Tongue Reginald Ellis Tongue, racing motorist, died on June 1 aged 79. He was born on July 17,1912 Laurence Naismith Llaurence Naismith, character actor of stage and screen, died in Queensland, Australia on June 5 aged 83. He was born at Thames Ditton, Surrey, on December 4,1908 Rome attacks 'immoral' books University news Kate Wharton Kate Wharton, jouornalist and author, died on June 6 aged 61. She was born on April 10,1931 Edouard Roditi Appreciation June 11 on this Day 1982 By a Staff Reporter: Operations queue has grown since the eleetion The Times Crossword No 18,942 Masons give public a peek at some humdrum secrets Magic and mystery are missing from the Earls Court celebration of Masonry, writes Joe Joseph IBM Weather Bowing low to a pillar of state Political sketch Business Better Bet Guerin Guilty Amersham Extra Pint Tax Benefits The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Watchdog examines Bishopsgate report Regalian dives into the red Both GrandMet hats in the ring Disputed shares used to obtain Maxwell loan Bank asks High Court to decide ownership of £20m stake By our City Staff: Racal to demerge Chubb Maine - Tucker Sport TI wins battle for Dowty Amersham thrives despite costs Wellcome Misco is offered for sale by parent Corporate fraud reaches record Business Roundup BCGI case continues Daily Mail slips back Oriflame recovers J&fb profit drops Stoy Hayward merges Mental anguish cover Kvaerner moves ahead Water dividend up Cape holds decline in profit Guerin gets 15 years Heseltine refers two rival bids for BIH High Court rules on swap deal Louis-Dreyfus to leave Saatchi Company News in Brief Hambros, the merchant bank headed by John Keswick,… Trade Indemnity Foresight, for business Bar sought on audit of own valuations Aviation losses hit Heath Eurotunnel loses its place in the Ft-Se The Times Moody's downgrades BP firms Quality reading in Hambros' loan book Tempus British Airways knocked as air fares war hots up Stock Market US blue chips hit by late selling World Markets Boost for Britain from EC rules on capital adequacy Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Hard work pays off at Racal Comment Water into waste Frost over Slater The Times City Diary Plane sailing Hambros history Heli headache American company surgeon puts ailing BET under the scalpel The way L. John Clark is turning round a conglomerate that had lost its way is a lesson in corporate get-fit, reports William Kay Salomon tragedy Unfair share views not Wellcome Morland's plight Why depart from the present expenditure tax? JAL GPA Group plc Nintendo 's game-boy plays a home run at last Joanna Pitman reports on the latest Japanese craze - buying US sports teams BAe to announce 700 job losses Swift opens up to fund managers Acquisitions boost Mansfield Brewery Reuter: Offer for UPI is rejected Hp Renewed airfare war breaks out over the Atlantic Ft-Se 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Subdued trading Government of the Cayman Islands Accountancy Personnel Times Newspapers Diary of Times Classified Inventory Analyst Internal MetLife Royal Wanstead Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Panmure Gordon & Co Limited Train for a New Career Profiles Treasury Accountant Management Consulting Opportunities in Change… Multiple Display Advertising Items Industrial accountancy 'more than just keeping the score' Philip A. Hewitt outlines the benefits of a CIMA training Changing values Expectation gap and naivety create difficulties in Prague Edward Fennell says accountants are taking the brunt of the blame for Czechoslovakia's economic problems Japanese links New role in retirement Any Other Business Tax work provides surprising boost Tougher penalties are urged for rule breaches Take the biscuit Confident Christie setting pace on road to Barcelona British athletes bask in glory of Rome Speed of tennis Pain threshold Events at Edgbaston harm cricket's image By our Sports Staff: Memory lane gathering to help aged Brain scan leaves cloud over McAuley Boxing: Irishman Subject to Three-Knockdown Rule Controlling the noise Growth of Olympics has positive aspects Ukraine ignored England get off to record start Rugb Union Lawyer resigns over S Africa drug acquittal Mandarin: Jezebel Monroe to take Newbury listed prize Newbury Hamilton Park Dunlop's filly to fly flag in France Arazi given all dear for British debut at Ascot Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Marshall achieves final objective Hampshire fast bowler fulfils an ambition as Somerset are sounly beaten in semi-final Wasim raises hopes for second Test The Times Kent survive to return to Lord's By our Sports Staff: Morris men edge their way to trophy final Reviving spirit of Olympics in imperfect world By Chris Brasher, Olympic steeplechase champion in 1956, and David Hemery, who broke the world record for 400 metres hurdles while winning gold at the 1968 Games in Mexico City Minor breakthrough Olympic prospects are put to the test Schools Sport Becker yields to the skills of an aging craftsman Lendl's run of poor results increases Read rises to challenges Swimming Daniels swoops to score Guardacre's equaliser Polo US title for Deuchar Sport in Brief For the Record Today's Fixtures Holders can move nearer play-offs Bowls Turi to bypass Hickstead Equestrianism Lady Margaret keep hold on top place Rowing Littlewoods Curtis Cup rivals return to do their level best Golf Hulls casts doubt over swift return Sports Letters Morse Taylor expects winning start England undeterred by recent misfortunes as they go into their opening European championship match Palmer sweeps to fore Pulis accepts offer Kent reach Lord's Determined Durie holds her nerve England's support stays away Papin rescues France with opening salvo Scots can call on injury-free team France, p5 How is this mighty city fallen From 1800 to 1840 London was a place of beauty and optimism. Richard Cork visits a huge German exhibition which makes the contrast with today all too stark Never judge a chap by his cover Private Life John Diamond on commonsense advice for the lovelorn Globalmobile Appointments Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country How a good boy was made local Theatre A Better Day Theatre Royal, Stratford East A parable of power Opera Jenüfa Glyndebourne Injury time in old Verona Dance Romeo and Juliet Birmingham Hippodrome Never mind the setting Student Opera The Merry Wives of Windsor GSMD The Times Fairy-tale with a ring of truth Cinema: David Robinson reviews Straight Talk and Johnny Suede, and previews an Nft season by the other DeMille Profile up and age down David Barrie, the new head of the National Art Collections Fund, puts Simon Tait in the picture NT Pseudos' corner Television Review Vh International festival Long service awards Rock Records Caine raised Arts Brief Country music Handel unmasked Last chance Attraction of opposites at Sissinghurst Peter Ackroyd on the improbable marriage of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, both unfaithful yet devoted to one other Vita and Harold The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, 1910-1962 Edited by Nigel Nicolson Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ?20.00 To the Kabul station The Bear Trap Afghanistan's Untold Story By Mohammed Yousuf and Mark Adkin Leo Cooper, ?18.50 The Adelphi Press Post-imperial longings Spirit Weddings By Gillian Tindall Hutchinson, £13.99 Last of the light foot lads Housman's Poems By John Bayley Clarendon Press, £25 Virginia's Ophelia complex Melodies in medieval setting Festival France: Strasbourg Le swell est arrive Andy Martin takes to his surfboard, in that west coast frame of mind Warmed by the gossip When in France France at a glance The Times halfprice hotel offer takes readers as far south as Grenoble Prostate surgery without the surgery Day surgery: pleasing patients, saving money Rivals in patient care Private Health The Nhs is now competing with the private sector by providing better facilities. Jeremy Laurance says economic factors will be a deciders Britain's health care: meeting the challenge Advertisement BUPA ABC of price variations Rising costs have prompted the marketing experts to rethink schemes Guidance through the maze After a traumatic two years, complacency has given way to complexity as policies proliferate and the public becomes more sophisticated Multiple Display Advertising Items Priory Hospitals Group Getting a raw deal? Companies see mental illnesses as long-term ailments, needing long-term treatment and thus high payouts All in a clay's work for surgeons Private Health What a difference day surgery makes: Pat Blair discovers it is far from a second-best option Clinicare Option for change Alternative medicine is offered, but at a heavy cost Simpson Crowden Consultants Strategic Selection Superdrug The Centre for Consultancy plc Fletcher Hunt plc McKenzie Waterman & Co Aplin Phillimore Rockwell International Talisman Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment AMDEA Career Analysts To Advertise Telephone Monday Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Varley~Walker Human Resource Consultants Tuesday Wednesday Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Thursday Career Movers' Companion To Advertise Fax Friday Acco Europe Senior Purchasing Professionals Inter Exec PLC Henry MacLeod a Member of the Arch Group Hoggett Bowers Ramsey Hall Associates Regent Consulting GAM Financial Services Ltd PCL Headway Coopers & Lybrand ASSC Goodman Graham and Associates Unisys Computervision Theaker Monro Newman Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Rada Recruitment Communications Barkers LBW Human Resources Advertising N. B. S Apricot N. B. S Pt Platinum B. A. T WW Austin Knight STC Hasbro Europe MP Marketing Ward Executive Limited B&Q Austin Knight KPMG Management Consulting Ward Executive Limited Admiral Fruit of the Loom Ltd The Pathfinder Partnership Sales Director for Prestigious National House… Chusid Lander Oriel Search Limited Mainland Executive Services MSL International MSL Advertising Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items SI Associates Limited Wickland Westcott Scottish Power Adderley Featherstone plc Albemarle Keadby Power Limited City Technology Ltd CSL Group Limited National Sales Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Trust Polytechnic of East London Peterborough Cable Vision The Systems House U. K. Ltd Columbus Travel Insurance Finexco Careerline Help , we need somebody Management's Red Adairs are hired to solve a short-term crisis, reports Godfrey Golzen General Appointments N. B. S CEPEC Ltd P. M. C. International Project Manager Trainee Partners The Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Lost leaders need fresh directions Life after Redundancy Bura Development Director in Urban Regeneration Sales/business Back Ground? Frimatec U. K. Limited Chief Executive Software Engineer for High Definition TV Tube Design Quality Control Specialist Required Employment Research Executive City Investment House Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales / Marketing Manager UK Tent/marquee Company Wine Bar Management Are You worth Head-Hunting? Diamik Ltd University of York Vice-Chancellor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Network Migration Services Senior Manager N. D. T. Industry S. E. England… Multiple Display Advertising Items HINT Brian Forbes Human Resource Group City of Aberdeen an Equal Opportunities Employer Recruitment Consultants The Times Newspapers General Appointments Allied Dunbar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tripartite relationship required for supervisory jurisdiction Scots Law Report June 11 1992 Court of Session Crême De La Crême British Postgraduate Medical Federation (University… Fletcher King Plc Part-Time Admin/sec Multiple Display Advertising Items Multilingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mature Pa Administrator The Times The Chartered Insurance Institute Pa/secretary The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Corporation of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2812 PDS Starlight Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bbc1 Satellite The Writing School Radio 1 Variations

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