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News from 17/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Douglas Adams, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Geoff Brown's, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Meena Nott, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, T. L. F. Mander, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alison Musker, George Sivell, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, J. A. Fidler, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Patrick Stoddart, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Guy Millard, Martin Fletcher, Tristan Garel-Jones, Nicholas Wood and Matthew D'ancona, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Rae, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Jeremy Laurance, Health Service Correspondent, Suzanne Levy, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Ian Murray and Ali Jaber, Ruth Gledhill and Louise Hidalgo, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Frank Dunn, Edward Gorman, Pat Date, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, George Rae, Michael Evans, and Martin Fletcher, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Kari Knight, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Benjamin Ivry, Robert Walter, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Dermot Martin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, William Lithgow, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Jeremy Kingston's, Bryan Appleyard, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Jessica Douglas-Home, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Colin Robinson, John Goodbody, David Young, Joanna Pitman, M. P. Gould, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Iola Smith, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Mary Cosh, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Peter Victor, David Holloway, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Martin Waller, Philip Webster and Ross Tieman, Frank Skuse, Barry Bryson, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Ian Keevil, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Christopher Jackson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Norris K. Haugh, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Picture Gallery Power giant cuts jobs Kinnock threat Maxwell fight Schools agency Arms charges Index Life & Times Bush agrees big new arms cuts with Yeltsin Fans banned from beer tent Forget the fascists - what about our crèches? Riverside opera planned for 2000 Lamont pensions off old Neddy Paul Mellon Today in the Times Scientists delve into deep secret of Loch Ness If Nessie exists, she is bound to be disturbed by the latest intrusion into her domain, Kerry Gill reports Power companies' profits condemned Forte Hotels Racegoers cheer princess at Ascot Joyce has the last word: Yes Maastricht is on every Dubliner's mind, especially those celebrating Bloomsday, writes Edward Gorman New IRA tactic emerges with hijacking of taxi Appeal court plugs computer loophole News in Brief Girl, 3, fell to death from unlocked window Sellafield rally banned Russia stays ahead Queen backs ex-Beatle Falklands post Notebook Computers Correction Coroner calls for enquiry into baby death delay OFT looks at tennis ticket sales Sotheby' s owner could pull out Picture Gallery Fan remanded in Sweden NEC GP told to leave shared surgery Prison for lorry man who killed six on M42 Mellor wants opera house to mark the millennium Lesbians may keep baby girl Harrods Knightsbridge Stately homes seek saviours Hundreds of historic buildings are being offerd to new owners to save them from immitent Collapse, rachel Kelly reports Tax checks leave drivers fuming The old excuses may be the best, but they still don't work. Ray Claney reports from the roadside British Philatelic Bureau Church is warned of problems on pay bill Halford shunned 'old men's dinner' Soccer player sent for trial Cook appeal Laura walks College fee Major outlines plan for seizing control of problem schools Tones show new will to intervene By our Education Reporter: Expulsions rise by 20 per cent Student denies forgery Kenwood London zoo fails to halt decline Sleek new trains will take commuters into the 21 st century New coaches for old. The rail passanger's dream about to come true, reports Michael Dynes I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! MPs lobby Clarke over extradition Vicar attacks evils of the rugby kiss Footballers may do it. But rogby players not. Robin Stacey on an embrace that upset the church Low-flight controls planned Doctors seek help to cope with job's increasing stress Cyclist's throat cut in vigilante trap Batsman drove car at umpire Husband jailed Nurses' pay Church charge Parents of blind want more help Rover 200 Series Teenager accused of murder Dinner ladies win pay fight Major rejects claim of secret service report on Maxwell Prime minister promises power to the people Contracts blamed for dispute Throw Caution to the Wind Government enquiry to study water shortages Kinnock threatens to back referendum on Maastricht Ambra Picture Gallery Beckett backed in union ballot MPs push for rise Labour blames tabloids Around the Lobby Pension plan attacked Homes saved Lost duty Parliament today Film will honour life and death of anti-Mafia hero A nation that this last faith in its corrupt politicions is paying instant tribute to a brave judge, writes John Philips in Rome Moravia linked to anti-Jewish magazine Irish expect EC to close gap between rich and poor states Major goes with Delors tide McDonald's Russian chips stick in Polish throats Our Foreign Staff: Croats accused of Bosnia land grab Hundreds feared killed in Armenia News in Brief (Reuter): Second serial killer hunted (Reuter): City paralysed Airtime plea (Reuter): Vichy blamed Rome cracking Slovak pledge (AFP): Town cut off (Reuter): Family fails (Reuter): Pay freeze Panasonic Weinberger charged with Iran-Contra deal perjury Iraq 'will try again for bomb' News in Brief (Reuter): Brother sued (AP): 5 die in blast (Reuter): Banker drowns (AFP): Crushed vodka (Reuter): Priest for trial (Reuter): Bored to blazes Caped crusader returns to rescue struggling Hollywood Picture Gallery Bonn denies making deal to gain hostages release Captives should be free today Magnetic ship trial aborted Gunmen mar ANC festive day of action Rabin attack catches Shamir off guard Ramos wins race for president People Arms cuts cast doubt on logic of Uk policy US-Russian defence agreement Nixon dons the hero's mantle Watergate Notebook by Jemie Dettmer BT Yeltsin seeks reform ally in Solzhenitsyn How to write a dirty novel Philip Howard asks formula sex or great literature is the more erotic Picture Gallery Alan Coren ... and moreover The selling of the New Age Capitalist society has annexed hippiedom, says Bryan Appleyard Profits from pacifism Joanna Pitman doubts if Japan's martial spirit will be rekindled by letting its army go abroad That man again Yeltsin's Free Market Highly Charged Profits Too Talented to Retire Hooligans as part of English culture Sistine restoration Miscarriages of justice Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… 1 Pennington Street, London El 9xn Telephone 071-782 5000 Letters to the Editor Maastricht: a treaty intact, in tatters, or still in play? Royal privacy National lottery Delors appointment Grave goods Court Circular Memorial service Announcements Poles apart: Clive Westwood puts distance between… Memorial service Sir Bryant Godman Irvine Mr Vivian G. Prins Latest wills Kew gives a tropical warning RHS early summer show Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Personal Appears in Life & Times Vera Russell Anniversaries Sir John Musker Today's birthdays Dinner William McGowan Royal engagements Appreciations Laurence Naismith Obituary On this Day Curtain up on Globe dream The first phase of a project to re-create an Elizabethan world of theatre will be unveiled today by Prince Edward, reports Marcus Binney The Times Crossword No 18,947 Word-Watching Seldane Rapide Pilkington Major wields the little stick Political sketch Picture Gallery • Business Today in Business The Pound Threat of legal action facing Maxwell funds Liquidator says 'gloves are off' Lipworth urges reform of EC competition control Not at Royal Ascot, jeans by Gieves National Power profits of £514m spark protests Efficiency drive puts 5,000 jobs on the line Virgin By our City Staff: Norweb's profits doubled Volex to close its wiring arm Delta Air Lines Taunton sparkles with £15Om flotation value Erskine edges higher Watchdog calls a halt to Hope Commodities Business Roundup Melville Street slips Sheriff holds steady Cranswick advances Myerson Liberty plea Adidas expects bid Harland Simon sale Kleen-e-ze in the black Reuter: EC rejects criticism of EMU By our City Staff: Offer closes at GPA Analysts caution against joy in fall of PSBR By our Economics Correspondent: Recovery in US starts gaining in strength Statement by TML 'improper' CIS seeks western co-operation to beat famine Tetre Pak could open more local plants in future By our City Staff: Anglian directors share £16m stake Hillsdown firms to merge EC to hold sway on services contracts London Recruitment Fair EC standard for high-definition TV moves closer From Reuter in Paris: Bank chief rejects Bonn lobby Airlines raise holdings in DHL The Times Firm futures help shares to bounce back Stock Market Job cuts fuel National Power Tempus Travellers Fare leaps 87% to record profits Reuter: Dow dragged down by afternoon selling World Markets Reuter: Institutional buying keeps Nikkei steady Wall Street Vetting Brussels over competition Comment Filling the gap The Times City Diary Power market reform is the key to successful coal privatisation Collin Robinson says that a review of the electricity generating industry is vital to make the energy market work Reality of rate cutting policy Better representation for pensioner groups Amstrad British Gas shuts one showroom in ten No redundancies as network of more modern facilities is created Hewlett Packard Oversupply about to clip the wings of travel industry From Reuter in Washigton: Bankruptcy filings surge in US From Reuter in Tokyo: Economists cautious on growth in Japan From Reuter in Newyork: MacY loss more than doubles Ibuleve The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Platinum Shares in technical rally Portfolio French tilt at services stronghold Britain's No 2 positioning in international facilities management is under threat from continentals Drake & Scull A workplace watershed Starting today is a conference devoted to an industry whose steady growth continues to defy the recession. Derek Harris reports Securiguard Services Limited They've got your number Council work has been a blesing for one company Hunsbury Computer Services Ltd Russell & Brand LTD Service with a saving Efficient managers are increasingly using outside Contracting, says Derek Harris Bm Southeast BA in £230m deal Hot work leads to lower bills Surprisuing savings can be made in commercial heating and lighting Spend now, profit later Care Contract Services Limited England must learn from excellence of Holland David Miller reports from Stockholm on the conflict of choice that has brought excessive caution to the European championship Ambitious Scots lend dignity to European championship Kaliber Uefa president offers future consolation for Scotland Platini prepares to take more positive approach Downfall of the champions Cadle calls up cover for injured Basketball Eastwood's display is a much-needed tonic Rugby League Hoffman and Wright gain moral victory Bridge Mandarin: Speedy Marling to reign supreme in Coronation Stakes Kinane completes double as Beyton springs surprise Crowd down on first day Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Royal Ascot Probe into Father Hayes identity Ripon Twose surprises friend and foe alike with swing Middlesex recover from damaging spell Robinson inspires Yorkshire Weakened sides put on rack Rivals leave path clear for Middleton Yesterday's Scoreboards Cowdrey digs in for highest score Holmes aims to finish in credit Larry Holmes, who challenges Evander Holyfield for his worid heavyweight title on Friday, is putting business first, Srikumar Sen, bosing correspondent, reports from Las Vegas Couples and Love look to restore American pride Home-based players lead US Open field James move to Anfield is confirmed In Brief Dodgers fall short of expectations Baseball Johnston rises up rankings Bowls Peyron likely to miss record Yachting Williams failed test Boxing Castle's loss sparks talk of retirement Evans makes second attempt Athletics For the Record Navratilova sent packing by a fitter opponent Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items • Football England look to their captain Sweden could suffer as Lineker attempts to break goalless sequence Breitling Johnson opts for 200 metres in Barcelona By our Sports Staff: Lottery may settle qualifying place Previous Matches Seles heartened by decline of Navratilova Botham's fitness causes concern Arts p3 Dial 999 for stardom The reconstruction of human drama is television's fastest growing and most controversial genre. Patrick Stoddart ponders its success and its ethics Stand in a cool place till well confused Single Life Lynne Truss on the back of packets The Big Lie Modern Times p5 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide He falls apart, we are gripped The Queen of Spades Glyndebourme Opera Reclaiming the title Prince and Npg Earls Court Rock Vigour of a veteran Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Barbican Recital Business as unusual Firm Friends ITV Television The Times The voice of all our yesterdays After lifetime of waiting for a glimpse of his hero, Douglas Adams compiles a hitchhiker's guide to paul McCartney, who has his fiftieth birthday tomorrow Startling in his orthodoxy Stephen Pettit talks to the composer John Tavener about his first venture into Opera. Mary of Egypt, which will be given its world premiere at Aldeburgh this Friday Preview Aldebutgh Festival The Night of the Iguana New London Orchestra Deutsche director Arts Brief Beggars and mad ladies Aldeburgh Review RSC Free return trip to France Test your knowledge of Paris and the Parisians in today's competition Sealink Stena Line The Times From lover to blockbuster Matt Wolf talks to the French director Jean-Jacques Annuad, whose new film based on a novel by Marguerite Duras will be seen in Britain this week French farceurs joke on A new generation has discovered Georges Courtline and Sacha Guitry Theatre in France Luxury in Paris Dali's high-heeled chair Furniture in Spain Coming into the sunlight Long-hidden works of art are on show again in Bucharest Art in Romania Arts and Entertainment The war between the states of mind Impending legislative changes on abortion have polarised the United States. But why is the debate in that country so Particularly fierce-and violent? Cracking the sexual codes Cate Haste has attempted to write a history of the changing sexual mores in Britain from the first world war today. Has she succeeded? Luibby Purves reports Just the right size And Briefly BUPA Healthchoice Cries and statistics Update Homesafe Mortgages North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items In search of true Brits How far did the Anglo-Saxons penetrate Britain? Iola Smith describes a new study Agony to come after the Ecstasy? Researches have discovered from animal tests that a fashionable drug may have serious long-term effects Property Buyers Guide Bovis Homes Islington Petherton Rd. Stunning lux dble bed flat… More Laing Homes Barbican The Circle Tower Bridge Country Property Cowan Head Alfriston Berkshire Bedford The lazy way to help save energy One-off structural changes to your house are less effort than daily energy-saving. Rachel Kelly learns the easy way Michael Waite Strutt & Parker Gloucestershire Slad Dreweatt Neate Winchester Unique opportunity to acquire an… Savills Tadworth Park-Tadworth Sussex Farmhouse The English Courtyard Association Wales Montgomeryshire Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Golfing Paradise Overseas Property World of Property Exhibition Whilst we take reasonable precautions wnh all… Multiple Classified Advertising Items U . S. A Florida Bargains from Bovis Jones Lang Wootton Sinclair Goldsmith Browns Residential Lettings A tnt list of properties, Sham/ studios/ flats &… Inflating the maintenance costs Farley & Co E. Hugh Henry & CO Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Spencer Barbican Ironsides Humberts Majendie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Rentals Hobstones Recruitment Consultants NSPCC Working Girls Tate Appointments Chairman's Secretary Mayfair Investment Group CW Directors' Secretaries Crone Corkill Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus Working Girls Personal Assistant/Office Manager Partners in success Crone Corkill Laura ashley CJA The Recruitment Company Ashley Associates Chelsea Estate Agents Cross Selection Joyce Guiness Recruitment Personal Secretary Polytechnic of West London Jones Lang Wootton Cross Selection Arthur Andersen Help Age Theodore Goddard Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection Pan European Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Romulus Construction Limited Voluntary aided school admission policy lawful Crème De La Crème Jigsaw Neutrogena PA/SECRETARY Rental Negotiators Required International Yacht Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administration £ excellent Secretary Battersea Institute of Ophthalmology Legal Secretary Gordon Yates Nihon Sekkei, Inc Community Creme Administrative Secretary - Cc16. 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