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News from 15/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Hirshfield of Holborn, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Anthony Joseph, Michael Banks, Sally Hawskworth, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Eve-Ann Prentice and Dessa Trevisan, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Tom Cannon, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Tunde Vajda, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Neil MacKinnon Chief Economist Yamaichi Securities, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Eric OLLERENSHAW(Deputy leader, Conservative opposition), Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Rosie Millard, Mitchell Platts, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, J. R. Eaton, Arthur Combs, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Clare Hogg, John Strafford, Hugh COWNIE(Economic adviser), Martin Barrow, Maurice Cooke, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Rodney Milnes, David PORTER(Chief Executive), Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy and Jamie Dettmer, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, James Badenoch, John Hennessy, Dick Hinder, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Mary Dejevsky, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keena, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Ian Taylor, Stephen Slater, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Holland, Alan Cleave, Barry Pickthall, Glyn Jones, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Keith Plested, Adam Fresco, James SCOTT(Executive Director), John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Iola Smith, Michael J. Gordon, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Will Self, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Martin Ivens, Matthew Parris, Aubrey Jones, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Thomas McNeill Houston, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Iain Mays, Chairman, P. N. Archard, Barry Wood, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, MACKENZIE-STUART(President, European Court of Justice, 1948-8), Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Leolin Price, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Richard Wills, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alec Cairncross, Indarjit Singh, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Kenneth J. Forder, Colin Campbell, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Ben MacIntyre, John Watson,

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Major will defy Tory rebels by backing Delors Campaign to calm backbenchers Senna shunt for Mansell Hostage hope Publican fight Serbia protest Banks' shame Index Life & Times Driving off for Tourism Talks on Ulster future take a step forward What's French for 'check my carburettor'? Sailing Free from Dover Picture Gallery Rio accord endorses plan to save Earth Malmo football violence began with fans' prearranged signal Flying Away to Luxury Abbey National Staying out of Trouble Ministers rethink budgets as fears for Euro plane grow Michael Evans reports on the likely upheavals if germany quits the European Fighter Aircraft project Alfred Dunhill Picture Gallery OFT enquiry launched into Wimbledon tickets Stately home hopes for a slice of EC history The EC roundabout has stopped at Britain and the scramble for plum venues begins, Sheila Gunn reports Halford 'trap' claim Briton found dead Russia moves ahead Crash kills three Flats demolished Soldier shot at base MP seeks pardon for executed soldiers News in Brief Riot shatters cheap drink experiment Malmo police chief says:'It started so suddenlt. We could not have done more, even if we had had more officers' The English disease was not cured, but merely lying dormant. John Goodbody reports Wreck to be raised by police Business schools may break away Save drought-hit river? conservationists urge B&Q Dismissed woman wins job fight American Airlines By our Ireland Correspondent: UN to use experience of the troubles Councils seek to avoid almost £40m in spending cuts Schools, nurseries, libraries and the elderly will be affected by charge-capping, writes Douglas Broom Multi-party talks start new phase for Ulster Difficulties fail to dampen growing optimism How structure for the talks evolved Elite advisers blamed for Labour loss Leading article Students' union to lose closed shop First direct Publicans fake court action to save businesses For some publicans, signing the brewers' new leases would be taking the short road to bankruptcy, Tony Dawe writes The Week Ahead Tiny fish pose threat to nature Picture Gallery To be franc, French car servicing saves nothing Lin Jenkins found that reported cross-Channel savings on garage bills may have been overstated Final chapter for book aid charity Rush expected as order book opens for MG Laura is 'doing quite well' News in Brief Antibiotic drug is withdrawn Boy drowns Motorist shot Pilot breaks leg Windy Courts take first steps to becoming user friendly TV writers accused of race bias Times Books Riverside walkers hit a royal brick wall The Thames path will pass mansions, marinas-and Mi 6's front door, Tin Jones reports Doctors criticise Saunders verdict Shark angler rues the record that got away Boredom is blamed for the young abandoning church Aircraft to enforce speed limit News in Brief New role for Pakistani vicar Skateboard boy crashes into car Cliff plunge Death crash Siege gunman Cover-up call Beach rescue TV dinners Bond winners St. Joseph's Hospice Splits over Lockerbie put pressure on Gaddafi Reuter: Weapons seized in train raid Pall of fear covers Khmer Rouge city Reuter: Army takes blame for 9 deaths Inter Continental Hotels Picture Gallery Immigrant voters abandon Likud Land Rover Yeltsin aims to upstage his old rival Gorbachev on US visit Martin Fletcher and Mary Dejevsky in Washington and Moscow report for the first official US-Russia summit Church calls on Milosevic to go MacEdonian name game stirs ancient passions in Greece Vatican accused of obstructing best view of St Peter's Russians blamed for battle in enclave Picture Gallery German right beats drum against rule by Eurocrats Break-up warning by Havel News in Brief (Reuter): Titanic death (AFP): Saliva clue (AP): Rebel dies (AFP): Child falls 90ft Stand collapses UK wants laggards shamed into action By our Environment Correspondent: Brazil takes bow for streamline success Quayle uses scare tactics in attack on 'risky' Perot Picture Gallery Big powers forced to settle for compromise on forests Rio Summit Summary Lesbians angered as TV tones down tale of Vita's love affairs Symbolism tops the leaders' lunch menu Terry Waite wins Roosevelt award People Ibuleve Ibuprofen Gel Where is the Opposition? Riddell on Monday Labour's impotence is not good for government Matthew Parris .. . and moreover Justices seen to be undone Bernard Levin celebrates the opening of the floodgates of legal criticism Dangerous Delors The Foreign Office must justify its support for the commission president, says Martin Ivens Umpteen lords a-leeping The Times Diary Higher calling The Times Diary The very model The Times Diary John Major's New Ulster Growth and Greenery Spend to save Making the best and the worst of Maastricht debacle European bank Fine lines of time Council contracts Cleaner power France's other face Wollstonecraft grave LSE and future of County Hall Car registrations Price of a presidency Measure for measure Court Circular Nature notes Announcements Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Service luncheon Service dinner Royal College of Physicians Lord Clark's trustees to sell Gainsborough Saleroom Birthdays today Anniversaries A religion that transcends faiths Marriages Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Roland Morris Roland Morris, who died on June 11 aged 87, formed and led diviing expeditions which recovered treasures from two of the most famous from two of the most famous wrecks off the Isles of Scilly: those of the British fladship HMS Association(sunk 1707) and HMS Colossus(sunk 1798). He was born in Ports mouth in April 1905 Word-Watching Lieutenant-General Eric Goddard Lieutenant -General Eric Norman Goddard, CB, CIE, CBE, MVO, MC, one of the most senior surviving officers of the old Indian Army, died on June 11 aged 94. He was born on July 6,1897 Norman fortress unearthed Church news Richard Kingswell Richard Kingswell, a former president of the Rugby Football Union and former secretary and president of Yorkshire, has died aged 82. He was born on August 1,1909 Appreciation On this Day Army Honours Unequal DistributionTo the Editor of the Times End near for ordeal of last Western hostages The Times Crossword No 18,945 Picture Gallery Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Leaky old canal gets birthday facelift Stevens pressed on Max factor In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Treasury plans to use privatised companies to cut PSBR Cuckney seeks guilt money for Maxwell charity By our Banking Correspondent: Flotation of 3i put back to next year Asda to teach Spanish about oranges Thai food chain plans pub outlet Mercury Personal Equity Plans Cellnet to launch low-cost service British Coal meets stiff opposition to distribution deal Brown & Jackson to seek rescue approval Penny Shares Ford Underwriter earns more than £1m Picture Gallery Country Casuals to float Time Products worth watching again Smaller Companies Pay rises in service industries slow Power profits likely to spark protests Business Roundup Sappi raises £167m Indian assets frozen National Savings rise Listing for Kenwood Diners Club nears deal Securities take off with bonds based on aircraft leases Capital Markets Share price boom back on hold Comment Sir Roy's big idea Margaret Reid remembered The Times City Diary Rate for the job The Times City Diary Cash note The Times City Diary Banking signal The Times City Diary A good bet The Times City Diary Reports of Maastricht's have been greatly exaggerated Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that John Major is stuck on the road to economic union, if only to justify taking the pound into the Erm Forlorn Midland bid has damaged Lloyds' reputation Matter of fact Hambros' history Using the levy In search of a definition for the true tax goal European Smaller Companies plc Risk Factors Capitalisation, week's change Summer focus is back on public spending round Gilt Edged The Times BET profits likely to be halved Reporting this Week Picture Gallery Back wins New Zealand plaudits England B overcome injuries and a heavy penalty count to maintain momentum (AFP): Player says steroids common in S Africa Sports Service Johnston closing in on double Bowls Results from AYR Scotland send for heavier hooker Cambridge May Races (AP): Indurán makes history British complaint over tackle ruled out on technicality Rugby League From our Correspondent: Howey shows off her credentials``` Judo Dawes' Olympic hope threatened Cycling Mandarin: Drop in class and distance to benefit Miss Bluebird Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Eddery has classic win on Jolypha Selkirk will miss Ascot after lacklustre gallop Mandarin: Windsor Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Ferreira proves little with first title Matsuoka suffers hangover from epic semi-final victory over Edberg at Queen's Club Pools Check Picture Gallery Schultz boosts confidence For the Record Stich finds peak form Results from Sheffield Pickering lowers British record for second time Swimming Scotland's resolve stiffens in face of difficult odds Roxburgh weighs his tactical options By our Sports Staff: CIS show anxiety over key players Head gives Dane leave to plunder a title Golf: Pedersen Obliged to Request Day off to Contest Women's Final Mitchell finds touch to end 18-year wait Grubb achieves Olympic quest Grant saves Hickstead Only two of top 50 miss St Andrews Henderson Peyron beats leak to lead Yachting Durham fail to support Jones and pay penalty Botham unable to bowl as injury returns Salisbury propels Sussex into challenging position Saturday's Scoreboards In-form Wasim wreaks havoc Yesterday's Scoreboards Worrying times at Grace Road All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Bubka pockets $80,000 for another centimetre World Outdoor Record Progression Mansell spins off in a blaze of fury Berger stays calm as all about him lose their composure in Canadian grand prix Medal eludes Searle brothers Rowing Results from Lucerne Doohan in big lead Sport in Brief Elliott makes most of his opportunity Christie record Future secured Childerley ahead Kerly withdrawn Prince has last say for Maple Leafs Polo Livingston runs into contention over 200 metres Athletics Yugoslav athletes' hopes hit Olympic Games Index MGS Communications Pearce denied match-winner England yet to open European championship goal account after draw with France Uefa could act over incident England selectors call on Malcolm's speed By a Correspondent: Sweden in strong position French plumb the depths of negative play France Is Boris good enough? Boris Yelstin has had a tumultuous year as Russian president. Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, assesses a living symbol of democracy and reform against all the political odds He is without doubt a hard and frequent drinker, although the Russians are indulgent of his infamous binges Filthy lucre? Seems pretty clean-cut to me Working Life Never be coy about asking for money writes Libby Purves Lands'end Secretarial Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 Words spelt out in blood Theatre A Judgement in Stone Lyric Hammersmith A mess on Main Street Theatre Courting Winnona Old Red Lion, Islington Rewards of a real voice Recital Weill, Women and Song The Place Minimalism old and new Concert Fretword Christ Church Spitalfields Last of the song and dance men Is Tommy Tune, the hoofer king of Broadway, galloping to the rescue of London's ailing West End? Matt Wolf met the director/choreographer as he prepared his all-dancing spectacular, Grand Hotel, for its long delayed London opening Port Stanley on a false passport Television on Review Eastern Baroque Festival Recall Notice Reminder Barber shaved Arts Brief Team work Caro honoured Last chance.. . The Times Educational Supplement Shrinking from psychiatry Dr Thomas Szasz does not believe that drug addition or mental illness are diseases at all Will Self meets the libertarian-and courageous-thinker Follow your nose to a garden Instead of peering over the wall, you can walk up other people's paths Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Conoley & Johnson Golf in Wellington's footsteps Mitchell Platts chronicles a golfiing invasion across the Channel Sail free to France with Sealink Save the tokens day by day-and save up to £190 from Dover to calais Sealink Token The four-course feast that suits everybody's taste Terms and Conditions Europ assistance Win a luxury break to Paris Five two-day trips to be won every day The Questions The Welsh Advantage How green is your money? In a two-page special report, Iola Smith explains why inward investment is flowing to North Wales, an area of contrasting cultures The oil industry would help Clwyd recover from the coal and steel closures of the 1980s A welcome in the hillside Tourism is North Wales's biggest industry, but development takes account of the natural environment Seeking fresh fields of opportunity Rural communities are devising ways to compensate for the decline in farming Glyn Rhonwy European lessons in language of song Wales has shown that education is the key to saving a minority language Gwynedd The London Institute Polytechnic of West London Monash University Diary of Times Classified Specialist Training Leicester University Gloucestershire Training & Enterprise Council The University of Buckingham University of Oxford Domus Bursar Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Directions Week The London Graduate Recruitment Fair Director of Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester University The Schools Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items What is a university for? Tom Cannon says confusion still reigns about the role of higher education as academic and business values clash Beak from the bush The English public school tradition in Australia is adapting to modern needs Middlesex University Multiple Display Advertising Items Degrees & Diplomas Wycombe Abbey School Multiple Display Advertising Items Discrimination is not on the agenda Viewpoint NA University of Reading Linguists in the office Prospects are good for multilingual secretaries. Clare Hogg interprets the qualifications and plots the career path Crème De La Crème " Wanted"-Top Personal Assistant Acsis Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newlon Housing Trust Zarak Hay Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Opportunities Sheila Burgess Metallia Services Ltd Lots Road Galleries Zarak Partnership Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dundee College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court and Social Advertising Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crossword Range Concise Crossword No 281S Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Goodwill Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Pure Genius Radio1 Variations

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