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News from 12/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Lawrence Banks Deputy Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, R. Gutch (Chief Executive), Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Marie Staunton, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Bill Frost and Dessa Trevisan, Lynda Chalker, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Ian Harley, Albert Dormer, G. E. Lucas, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Nicholas Henderson, Ray Clancy, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Julian Desborough, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Sigmund Sternberg, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Simon Haskel (Executive Chairman), Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Edward Gorman Northern Ireland Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Virginia Ironside, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Jonathan Sale, Cosmo Russell, Jacob de Vries, Richard Cork, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Tom Shebbeare, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Gartland, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Matthew D'ANCONA Education Reporter, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Matthew d'Ancona, Robert Hutchison, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Angela MaCkay and Jill Sherman, Gabriel Ronay, Marmaduke Hussey, Ian Smalley, Derek Richards, San Bell, Glendevon, Rodney Hobson, Tom Dijkstra, Alison Beckett, Jamie Dettmer, David Miller in Malmo, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, C. A. Costin, Keith MaCklin, Robert Morgan, David Askham, Peter Riddell, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Angela Wigglesworth, Richard Ford and Adam Fresco, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Geoffrey Knight, Carl Leonard, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Michael McCarthy and Robin Oakley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Francis Pearce,

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No 10 admits Maastricht bill seems doomed Commons debate put off to auturmn BBC needed says Hussey Babysitter gets life Maxwell quest Rapist jailed England draw Index Life & Times MFI flotation will net executives up to £35m Dancing invalid sends US lawyers reeling Picture Gallery Two held over PC's shooting Labour balloting enquiry demanded Green charter agreed at Rio Population Concern The Big Illusion The Big Bargain The Big Sleep Maxwell receiver uses Liechtenstein MP to trace money Harrods Knightsbridge Families offered wriggling waste bins Security alert delays commuters Man who raped at knifepoint given 20 years Laura's doctors are optimistic News in Brief Princess in tears Stone left unturned Swap deals test case Boy on 28th charge Miners expel MP Killer's sentence raised Chess leaders World Beaters Singer Ministers of chic vie to be the Queen's model host M Lang wore turquoise, his royal visitor was in pink. Alan Hamilton reports on a colourful state visit Children died in fire started by baby-sitter Last Minute Booking Bargains Stop Press France - with the Times and LBC Van gang linked to M1 scare Currys Britain still lags in languages Prince urges GPs to show human touch B&Q Picture Gallery Scientists ready to strike over pay demand British scientist want salaries to match those of European colleagues working on the same project. Nigel Hawkes reports Death in car window an accident Don't leave the planet to the politicians Chauffeurs driven to the wall Nissan AA Callsafe Paris overtakes London as model for public transport Paris is setting the pace in modern urban transport planning as London faces an uncertain future, Michael Dynes reports EC offers to help pay for new motorways By our Transport Correspondent: Red route network in London settled` Violinist went too far on TV News in Brief Husband jailed Train kills cows Death leap fails Fraud office wins appeal against right to silence Police told not to sacrifice integrity Minolta Jews investigate fascism Scots village lays claim to Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter may have settled in the Lake District but many of her best-loved characters evolved during childhood holidays in Perthshire. Kerry Gill visits a garden commemorating the link Art rules aid smugglers Wrens to sail royal yacht News in Brief Cell death Crash award Running water Passenger dies Church jobs go Trishaw hire Brief theft No FT no comment Outcry over computer book that reveals virus techniques Breast-cancer units given care guidelines Scientists 'trace planets' Guidance for NHS complaints Your Best Move is a Brand New Home Christian pupils get preference Ralph never did things by the book Ambra Major ensures that right wing's heir apparent has little time Political Notebook Tory whips fail to cool Maastricht tempers The week ahead in Parliament Government besieged in El Alamein battle New MPs take Thatcher line Ulster talks seek way ahead Hospital waiting list pledge 'broken' The Times Electricity sell-off praised Around the Lobby School rights Quick service Science plans Parliament today German states seek role in EC decisions as Maastricht price UN relief convoy defies fighters to enter Sarajevo Nuclear smuggling ring foiled Teenage fans worship Milan 'clean-up' judge Picture Gallery Moscow gives the starting signal for industry sell-off President Yeltsin is trying to show his commitment to economic reform, Mary Dejevsky in Moscow writes Russia's military is restless IIMSO Books Patten's role boosted News in Brief Fishing gains (Reuter): Rwanda troops (AP): EC defrauded (Reuter): Strike hits TV (Reuter): Moi attacked (Reuter): Ban enforced (Reuter): Iran accused (Reuter): Urban decay Rebel son of the Broederbond preaches justice for blacks A former member of the Afrikaner establishment is now preaching in a black township. Michael Hamlyn writes Baker calls off Rio trip for arms talks Sun Alliance Life & Pensions House kills off measure to outlaw federal deficits Delhi sceptics track down holy tricksters The press keeps up Gaddafi attacks UN aid figure sets rich and poor nations squabbling Tokyo is noise capital of the world Joanna Pitman finds Tokyo full of loudspeakers and amplifiers and hears a man whose throat is so powerful he can be heard a mile away Britain champions cause of persecuted street children Tear gas silences Bush in Panama Rostropovich is to retire in two years People RSPCA Humane beings don't kill whales Return of the prodigal don Matthew d'Ancona on a new academic migration Is Major a 1990s Wilson? A Split has been avoided but Europe is an issue that will continue to dog the Tories, says peter Riddell A Week in Politics Proud to be a public service Marmaduke Hussey insists the Bbc stays true to Reith's ideals …and moreover Fly by night The Times Diary Prenatal portrait The Times Diary Unholy alliance The Times Diary Meaningless Targets Princely Prescription Viruses No Joke The law, the press, and public respect for royal privacy In defence of the, Maastricht treaty Cadbury report Monarchy in Lesotho Caring as a career Blowing up a storm A bridge too far Construction risk of Danube dam 'Professional' politics Grave goods Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Announcements Birthdays today Anniversaries Art dealer presents painting to nation School news Lecture Service luncheon Trees to green barren isles Latest wills Geological Society Anthony Scrivener Forthcoming marriages Dinners Memorial services Christopher James Word-Watching Leon Griffiths Leon Griffiths, scriptwriter and creator of Arthur Daley, Soho's favourite entrepreneur, died in London on June 10 aged 64. He was born in Sheffield on February 15,1928 Church news Sir Glyn Jones Air Glyn Jones GCMG MBE, the last governor of Nyasaland and the first government-general of independent Malawi, died on June 10 aged 84. He was born January 9,1908 Ancient alloy yields secrets Archaeology Royal Society of Edinburgh Karl Tunberg Appreciations Hugh Chapman From Our Own Correspondent: Soveiet Army Purge Eight Generals to Die MPs fight to keep Bonn in aircraft deal The Times Crossword No 18,943 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Don't Give up Weather Pedalling PG cuts seaside crime Hip, hip, hurray .. . teacher's away Political sketch Business Today in Business Tax Loss Ray of Hope Profile The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices MFI managers to share £35m from flotation Buyout group returns to market in one of biggest non-privatisation share issues Germans attack treaty Ratners' bankers have time for Asprey Shares dip after Pilkington cuts dividend Senior Lloyd's name attacks underwriting standards Tender Offer Surge in spending loses its impetus Staveley faces more price control Tempus International Appointments Government of the Cayman Islands Pilkington reflects on recession Tempus British car chiefs to meet Heseltine National Grid plans more job reductions Oxford Instruments margins squeezed Business Roundup Penna falls into loss Increases at Blick Scapa edges up Whitecroft warns Cater Allen improves OFT milk pact agreed Borrowing costs slow Salvesen BBA buys Butler Aviation Manders paints out £109m bid by Kalon Debt rating reduced at Barclays BAe union seeks enquiiy The Missions to Seamen Smith New Court rides high on buoyant equity markets DTI gives all-clear to Lonrho's Libyan hotel deal Picture Gallery Taubman reduces Sotheby's stake Price rise limited at Welsh Water Canary Wharf's tenants to meet Sealink is scolded for being a bit too swell James Cropper PLC Ritblat raises British Land dividend By our City Staff: Creditors oppose Bbci deal Pilkington City grows pessimistic on BAe Word Markets Car exports still falling Damages bill for Charter Eldridge boost Rowe Evans sells Recent Issues Major Changes Dow advances after two days of losses World Markets This notice is issued in compliance with the… Lessons from the MFI buyout Comment Dropping anchor Hodkinson's broad view The Times City Diary Pilkington Abt about town The Times City Diary Touching base The Times City Diary Lloyd 's must cut costs by 20% now Wellcome warm towards private investors International tax havens become less hospitable for the pirates Europe View Some of the world's biggest financial centres are offshore. But they are under increasing pressure from taxmen and the police, says Peter Gartland The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets General losses Management buy-ins make a comeback Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Insiders Guide to Discount Airfares Picture Gallery An old craft that is still in demand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outstanding Opportunity ?60K O. T. E. 1St Year Bar Fly Jumping General Management Marketing Directors IFCI Network plc Insolvency Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNC Profiling Technology Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buck the Recession Audio-Forum the Language Source The Times Newbury Racecourse Briefings Japan's research goes flat A new screen, not a thinking machine, has emerged, writes Matthew May Challenge on the line The French telephone system is no longer a joke. Today France has more subscribers than Britain Galaxy Computers Elonex Personal Computers Data in miniature England selectors decide on a show of strength Hunter's Injury causes concern Wright and Hogg earn first caps Scotland benefit from withdrawal of Smith Bridge Today's Fixtures NZ asks for details of drug cases Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Mastering an unpredictable craft The British Contenders Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin: MacRobian looks Easterns best Mandarin, Thunderer: York Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Significant increase in prizes next year Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sangster's star to test Arazi in Ascot showdown Rapid Raceline England look to welcome back Malcolm's pace Bowling variety needed for second Test Essex ban Hussain Pakistanis in sight of another win Hampshire seeking to regain momentum Cottey's class decisive Roebuck returns Picture Gallery Lord's gives handicapped cricketers their chance Results from Sheffield Baker passes demanding examination of character Swimming Britain are forced to start series without Hanley Rugby League Elliott progresses ahead of Morceli Athletics English pair thwart Scottish title hopes Bowls Brittle Ivanisevic cracks against Matsuoka's service Cash beats two seeds in same day Results from Queen's Searle brothers have last chance to impress Rowing Cambridge May Races The Times Sterling account handled by Rose Golf: Scots Challenge for British Women's Championship Vincent vows to prove his worth For the Record Football Durie extends victory run By a Special Correspondent: Victory marred for Charles by Olympic setback Equestrianism Bourgnon goes clear Sports in Brief Nannini gives up High fliers Chance to win a day at grand prix Worldwide Information Systems Bull Autosport Job for Rafter Sale approved Bridgeman best Hooray Henry Racing England draw on safe approach Denmark leave Taylor with plenty to ponder after European Championship opener Philips Match Facts McAuley's reign brought to a controversial end Taylor satisfied with display Supporters maintain low profile Dutch dismiss Scotland Formation misses the mark Meridiana Health, P8 True marriage admits impediment The hardest things for a relationship to overcome are not only private misery but also adverse public scrutiny Motoring Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and enteraimment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jereny kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where on release across the country) Theatre: Is there life beyong the whinge? Dejàvu Comedy Theatre: Wicked waste of time The Wicked Old Man West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Droll and diverting Dance Ballet du Rhiu Sadler's Wells Tuileries touch in Teesdale` Alison Beckett tells the romanitc story behind an exceptional show of ceramies in London this weekend Our Price music No longer an enfant but still in Paradis Cinema: Interview David Robinson meets Marcel Carne, the inveterate French film-maker who is still working in his eighties Towering above a material world London Galleries: Shirazeh Houshiary's startling exhibition of sculptures at the Lisson Gallery, and the eerie installations of the international biennale Edge 92, reviewed by Richard Cork Untimely top notes London Concerts Sumi Jo/Raul Gimenez Barbican The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair The Old Vic Echo of the past I Fagiolini Christ Church Spitalfields Science hell-bent on holding power Television Review W. R. Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd Director stabbed Arts Brief Greek appeal Tolstoy danced Last chance .. . Lalique crystal legacy France Les Achats Stay half-price in a French hotel The Times hotel offer will take readers to busy cities and sleepy seaside towns The Times An intent cordiale As a Child, Libby Purves spent three years in Lille. The lessons she learnt have lasted Luxuries you can afford France Town of the Week: Perigueux Properties of the week Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd BT Crossing the front line Being taken prisoner may be an occupational hazard of war, but should women expect chivalry, Kate Muir asks All in a day's work North Sea oil workers must undergo fearsome survival training Drink preys on the mind Medical Briefing Of Norfolk and typhoid Climate of ill health BUPA Healthchoice Tired of 40 winks Constant need of sleep was the only symptom.. What the doctor failed to order The medical profession seems to have forgotten that patients need information for peace of mind. Virginia Ironside wonders why Actomite Car Buyers Guide Castle Combe Racing School Saab Authorised Dealers London Saab Dealers Just the chap for the job Nicholas Soames is jolly happy, says Victoria McKee Snowchains Ltd Johnson Bros. (Redditch) Ltd Right micro, wrong climate The Japanese have produced some little winners - but there's a catch. Kevin Eason reports Lugworms? Give me an MG Ecology moved into the passenger seat when a lecturer saw an MG SA Stand by for car wars Wykehams Ltd Scotts On the Beat Car Buyers Guide Volkswagen Belt up baby Roadwise Car Buyers Guide The Times Court will not order doctor to treat Law Report June 12 1992 Courts of Appeal Informer in case Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motran Vechile Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arbiter is subject to judicial review Scots Law Report June 12 1992 Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Reg Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Diary of Times Classified To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past Rentals The American Agency American Style Service St Laurence Children's Hospice Situations Vacant Concise Crossword No 2813 PDS Starlight Foundation John Grooms Crossword Range BBC1 Satellite Programme for Belize Radio 1 Variations

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