News from 16/06/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Bernard Ingham, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Dennis Farr, Director, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Norman Howell, Malcolm Potts, Tom Walker and Nicholas Wood, William Wilson, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, A. F. Prewett (Deputy secretary), Henry Kelly, James Bone, George Sivell, Roger Dobson, Director General, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Eric Jeffs (European editor), Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Jo Knowsley, Eugene Moosa, Thunderer, Jean Medawar, R. Colyer, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Robert M. Worcester (Chairman, Mori), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ray Kennedy, John Goodbody and Nicholas Wood, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John S. Anderson, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Andrew Graham, Michael Lewis-Nieto Director, Joseph Connolly, Woodrow Wyatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, John Guillebaud, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Anne Karpf, Hugh Dehn, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, George Brock, Richard Peto, David Miller, Geoffrey Wansell, Richard Rhodes James, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Davina Lloyd, Richard Evans, Ronnie Maxwell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Helen Johnstone, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, William Knight, Derek Tonkin, Stephanie Calman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, David Rudnick, Neil Lyndon, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Diana Stiles (Chairman), Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Michael Binyon and Christopher Walker, Roy Jenkins, Elisabeth Hoodless (Secretary), Director's Network, Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, John Meads, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Walter Ellis, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoEngland football fans riot again despite warning Violence spreads to Stockholm German hostages set free Index Tory rebels accused of naivety on Europe Spike gets last laugh with honory CBE Picture Gallery Terrorist fear after London car bomb Major 'never saw secret service files on Maxwell' Water firms say curbs will push up prices Companies House Today In The Times Picture Gallery Kinnock ends bid to lead Euro group Rainbow Titanic survivors share memories and sorrow Lazy English put their health in peril Nuclear weapons on ships scrapped Baby died waiting for treatment News in Brief Morton defends book Extradition plea fails Students stage sit-in Whale joins bathers Army to lift gay ban PC denies assault Trampled girl dies Tiny baby improves Five years for soldier who killed lover's wife By a Staff Reporter: Police officers jailed for swindle Branson ventures into an age of flying romance Picture Gallery Patients test new drug aimed at confining cancer By our Health Service Correspondent: Support for Nhs dentistry Ambitious opera unites TV channels Hazeley down Boy wins £1.2m damage News in Brief Jail contract Deaf robber Cot death week Both sides in road battle fly environmental flag Opponents and supporters of a planned village bypass stake equal claims to the moral high ground, John Young reports Halifax Retirement at 70 is nearer for judges Children's charter launched by Scots Kenyans deny Ward murder News in Brief Bustards back Yachtsman dies Shell shock Woman raped Compaq Spy centre 'monitored Maxwell money deals' The alleged Maxwell connection has brought the mysterious Gchq into the public gaze, reports Michael Evans Gartered knights buckle in the heat Advertisement Rose site beckons Mellor Halford accuses chief of lying after seeing files Victims want judicial enquiry British Airways Watchdog's ultimatum may force up bills Water firms threatened with ban on river supplies Drastic action is being taken to restore rivers to healthy flows. Michael Hornsby reports Mercury Communications Islands look seawards to keep thirst at bay Scillonians hope that a £200,000 desalination plant will be their salvation, reports Nick Nuttall Wages slip-up delights staff Short win boosts England News in Brief Tebbit surgery Schools rise Wind farm ban Whitehall rejects compromise offer on 48-hour week Tories unveil election inquest Resilient Kinnocfc seeks a new role in polities after election defeat In the last, difficult, days of his leadership, the Labour leader is trying to carve out a new career for himself, Phillip Webster writes Euro rebels recruit Major praises 'key role' of UK at Earth summit Britain to keep rabies law Smith demands interest rate cut to aid recovery Boundary changes called for Around the Lobby Hands off Private income War crimes Parliament today FIAT (Reuter): Japan MPs approve bill to let troops go overseas South Africa talks end disarray London Stansted Hat trick: a dove landing on the head of Mikhail… UK hails help by Gaddafi on IRA Eight-year war of the cellars is over EC ministers attack Delors largesse for poor regions By our Foreign Staff: Serb guns and snipers break Bosnian truce Red elite's retreat leaves Baltic resorts in the doldrums Hurd trapped by doves George Brock believes that Douglas Hurd may find himself entangled in the ambiguties of Maastricht Veronese damage admitted Polish generals' trial will reveal martial-law secrets Euro-express must stay on track' (AFP): Smelly cheese to linger longer US judges approve kidnaps News in Brief (Reuter): Election study (Reuter): Refugees held (AP): Boys killed (Reuter): Havel plea Rock fans riot America and Russia fail to tie up deal on nuclear arms cuts Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon report that the us is seeking to take advantage of Russia's present weakness in negotiating nuclear cuts Yeltsin woos West on eve of summit Moscow honours Cossacks Republican right hails fighting Dan Picture Gallery America's woman laureate takes up light verse duties British Philatelic Bureau Solzhenitsyn asked to come home People French-style laws on privacy are urgently needed in… Monsters of our own making The latest outbreak of soccer violence is a further example of media attention providing an incentive for social disorder, says Janet Daley Craig Brown And moreover Playing black man's bluff Conor Cruise O'Brien detects power games behind Anc bluster that could win a South African settlement It s our money An End to Delors Dry Beds, Muddy Waters Sorry Minister Tory unfairness in creating peers Cambridge traffic Charity change Country house revival 1 Pennington Street , London El 9xn Telephone 071-782 5000 Letters to the Editor A matter of opinion at election time Thailand 's image Docklands links Lack of direction Population as a priority after Rio Death from smoking Heavenly powers Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Anniversaries Announcements Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Hughes biplane goes on show Prince fears salmon could die out in wild Birthdays today Luncheon St John's School, Leatherhead Norfolk Shrievalty Church news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Water flow diverted to keep raft spider afloat Edwin Peel Nat Pierce University news Lady Kaberry of Adel Rex McCandless Larry Riley Ancient glassworks discovered Colonel Jock Harrison Colones John "Jock" Harrison, Obe, a former military secretary of the New Zealand Army and comptroller of the governor general's household, died on May 25 aged 84. He was born on February 14,1908 Mystery of Night Skies Air Commodore Goddard on Nazi Caution On this Day Mystery of Night Skies Asir Commodore Goddars on Nazi Caution Picture Gallery Plan to cure problem schools The Times Crossword No 18.946 Word-Watching Today's pollen count forecast is High Seldane Rapide Pilkington A pudding to feed the Kurds Political Sketch Picture Gallery Business News Today In Business The Pound Currencies Invesco chief refuses to back Maxwell lifeboat EC payment takes trade gap to £2.6bn Regulator warns power firms End of a Lotus dream machine Taurus costs soaring By our Banking Correspondent: Death knell for County NatWest John Charcol Bet restructuring forces profits down to £18.5m Creditors of BCCI to appeal Lloyd's fight Airbus soars Bradford & Bingley Tougher trade eats into Heinz profits France urged to resume sell-offs Law aims to keep fraud in check Wellcome Trust hints at raising share issue size Brittan tells EC banks to cut transfer fees Business Roundup Wellman holds payout Defence jobs for Gwent Intercare tones up Treatt advances Faupel rides tough year Welpac slides into red Renold gives warning By our City Staff: Hamilton urges confidence in Lloyd's BIS urges banks to be cautious on lending policy HMC rises despite bad debts Turnover is static at Vibroplant By our City Staff: London fights for EC central bank The Times Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery Sale of Mitel stake will cost BT £120m Truck sales fall forecast Business for Sale Miscellaneous Pembrokeshire Milford Haven Times Newspapers Ltd High Class Coffee Shop Liquidation/receivership Skegness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clark gets his teeth into Bet consolidation Tempus Lasmo climbs as investors await news of demerger Stock Market Exmoor The Times Tokyo shares fall to two-month low World Markets Major Changes Wall Street Recent Issues Beauty contests' ruled out by union Intelligence that bankers ignored Comment The Times City Diary Protect British Coal's rich seam by privatising in one lump John Meads puts the case in favour of privatising British Coal as a single entity rather than selling the industry piecemeal Lloyd's levy and deceased estates MacHo talk at BET Build on know-how Conqueror The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes Life Options Portfolio Platinum Hesitant start to account Chemicals, Plastics Times Newspapers Limited Giants seek formula for recovery Recession has cost the chemical industry jobs and profits, but, as David Rudnick reports, some areas are still thriving ICI Solvay Medicines alleviate profit ills Taken to the cleaners Environmental legislation threatens to take away Europe's competitive edge A dip m the gene pool Wellcome Continental divide Chemical companies are some of the largest in Europe, but the pattern of success and failure varies from nation to nation and sector by sector Credit where Credit is Due Big challenges, big fees Edward Fernnell looks at the role of the corporate lawyers in the Maxwell and Bcci disputes The £3.5m enquiry Inns and Outs Baines Gwinner Limited Graham Gill & Young Ward appeal proves the case for reform Sir Gordon Returns QD Quarrydougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Solicitors Complaints Bureau Cameron Markby Hewitt Leicester University Falcon Chambers QD Quarry Dougall The Chambers of Mr. Howard Shaw at 3, Dr.… A late return to the Bar The Office of Fair Trading's director general is reviving a law career after 36 years. He briefs Hugh Dehn Legal Appointments Taylor Root 8 King Street, Manchester QD Quarry Dougall Pritchard Englefield & Tobin Saving the royal bacon when beans are spilt Should more remedies be devised to protect the privacy of marriage? ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root UH University of Hertfordshire States of Jersey ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner IMRO Busy Merton moving ahead All Box No replies Polytechnic of West London No right of silence after charge in Serious Fraud Office inquiries Legal Appointments Chambers & Partners: Professional Recruitment The Chambers of Richard Stone QC Queen Elizabeth… To Place an Advertisement in Legal Appointments… European Law Group QD Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Field Fellowship Mansell runs risk of self-destruction Senna incideant renews fears over British driver's ability to sustain his title challenge Davies shakes off poor form Golf: New Jersey Result Boosts Morale in European Camp for Solheum Cup in October Regent's hopes likely to take a knock at Fitzroy Pools Forecast Dawes trains herself and defies Bcf Cycling Mitchell breaks new ground Promising coverage at first base Harrison called to Australia Rugby League Students present sterner test for England hopefuls Rugby Union By a Correspondent: Double win by Trinity Hall's men Rowling MANDARIN: Arazi redeem tall reputation MANDARIN: Royal Ascot MANDARIN: Thirsk Rock Hopper popular choice for an encore Richard Evans, racing correspondent, asks leading trainers and the agents of top jockeys for a nap and next best at Royal Ascot, which starts today Dawning Street absent Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings William Pearce is found dead Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Worcestershire's bid falters after Hick's dismissal Kendrick bowls impressively for Surrey Batty and Carrick clean up The Times Foster provides added authority Hartlepool (final day of three): Essex (23pts) beat Durham (8) by 190 runs Lloyd's exit ends determined effort Colwyn Bay (final day of three): Glamorgan (7pts) drew with Lancashire (7) Yesterday's Scoreboards Picture Gallery Pakistanis prefer serious approach Northampton (Final Day of Three): The Pakistanis Beat nORTHAMPTONSHIRE by sEVEN Wickets Marshall unable to force a victory Fear factor could start to work in England's favour Sweden feel the pressure of expectation BSkyB alleviates clubs' anxieties Sons leave father as an also-ran In Brief Out for two years Chinese incentives Barcelona bound Testing times For the Record Salmon wilts in the heat Leading pair skip trials Bates serves up rankings upset Faces in a pack will generate income Athletics Grunfeld proves an ideal test for Navratilova Tennis Welsh and Ackland keep intact Bowls Motor Racing Scotland depart with pride Germany survive a severe test of nerve and character to overcome gallant opposition ITV move criticised Norwich Union Harsh decision hurts Holland Courier and Seles head seedingslist Woosnam needs to recover form British boxing clamps down on inadequacy How to talk to this man without being arrested Yes or no to the Irish question Where the Danes led, will Ireland follow in Thursday's referendum on the maastrioht treaty? Walter Ellis reports on new troubles Safety takes a back seat on the school run Neil Lyndon fears Driver Frank's plight is a sign of the times Picture Gallery The Australian Ballet Media p7 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Quixotic macHo man Theatre Domingo brings the house down Opera Northern lights go up Festival Journey into odd country Rock The Times RSC Theatre Royal Haymarket State of the art spectacular Once every five years, a small town in Germany hosts the world's biggest exhibition of contemporary art. Richard Cork reviews Documenta IX in Kassel Methodist Homes Valued volume Arts Brief Which Witch The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Pauline Collins Getting into the swing of things Andrew Graham offers a guide to the best of the growing number of golf courses Big ideas cut down to size Hill House Hammond Win a luxury break to Paris Every day this week five two-day trips to Paris are on offer to Times readers Sail to France for free C'est un fair cop, m'sieur The Times The agony or the ecstasy To be or not to be a mother? That is the question Stephanie Calman can't answer Tall tales made to measure An original bedtime story can be highly satisfying for teller and listener Methodist Homes Braun Surviving in the shallows Media Mole Creative & Media Appointments First among Equals Milestone International Ltd Advertising and Promotion Sales Manager Kingston Polytechnic Recruitment International lampoon Mad maagazine has been attacking hypocrisy and hyperbole for 40 years. It is a sane reaction, says Joseph Connolly Management Trainee Sales Executives Cable Vision Human Resources Department International Publishing Group seeks to recruit… Residential Lettings Negotiator Getting there is half the fear Foreign trips generate good headlines, but political leaders must mind their backs while they are away Right off the beaten track Men's Journal is hoping that its readers will take a serious interest in adventure and sport, rather than sitting back in their armchairs and reading about it Too popular to be good? Radios 1 and 2 are uder attack, but fighting back, Melinda Wittstock asks their leaders for the reasons A new age of video reportage Television journalists will use video cameras to film their own reports from September, when Time-warner launches its local news cable ststion in New York Partners in progress Sally Watts describes a scheme giving graduates a head start in business Public Appointments The Cayman Islands Government Office Northern - Regional Health Authority To Place your Advertisement in Public Appointments Requesting qualified nurse for part-time work as a… Polytechnic of East London The National Trust Lyon Services Ltd Chief Training and Staff Development Officer The Times the Sunday Times Newlon Housing Trust Directions Week '92, which is supported by The… Créme de la Créme Company Notices Diary of Times Classified Classified Advertisement Times past Flatshare Shepherds Bush Rentals Times Newspapers Limited PDS Parkinson's Disease Society Property Buyers Guide General Overseas France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Times Concise Crossword No 2816 Announcements The National Deaf Children's Society The British Kidney Patient Association Imperial Cancer BBC1 Satellite Dan Air Radio 1 Variations
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