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News from 18/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Natasha Fairweather, Widget Finn, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Mark Newman, Nick Nuttall, E. G. Hill, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, E. J. Henbrey, John Diamond, Julian Potter (Secretary General), Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Daniel Scharf, Barry Turner, George Sivell, Jack Cunningham, Robert Adams, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, D. Baker, Richard Streeton, Harry Eyres, Steve Kettle, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Evans and Mary Dejevsky, Roddy Forsyth, George Scales, Managing Director, P. M. Williams, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, David Moorcroft, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Mark Jackson-Stops, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Hal Miller, Chief Executive, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, David Shamash, H. Denis Harvey-Kelly, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, D. M. Brittain, News in Brief, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, Colin Porter Pountney, Stanley Thornley, David Young and Jill Sherman, T. Q. Baigrie, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Doreen King, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Geoff Dossetter (Director of Public Affairs), Lindsay Cook, Dan Bader, George Brock, Sandi Wilson, Director, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Monica Hartland, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, G. A. K. Robinson, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody and Geoff King, Ian Ross, P. R. Sewell, John Hunt, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ali Jaber and our Foreign Staff, J. Maddocks, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, James J. Foley, Michael Seely, Ben MacIntyre, Derek Rutherford Director, Peter Victor, Paul Barker, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Mark Swipt, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Bunny Austin, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, John Horton, Jack Bailey, P. J. Chapman, Caroline Moore, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Congress chants 'Boris' as Yeltsin begs for billions 'Communism will never rise again' English fans in clashes GPs to fight 24-hour care Holiday jams 'Doctor' jailed Snow indoors Index Life & Times Cunningham defends Labour's campaign Italians erupt as Big Macs threaten Pompeii By our City Staff: Maxwell trust will not benefit his son Tory Euro rebels launch Erm attack Zoo seeks a home for every animal Chappell Chateau on a Shoestring Museum of the Child Outposts of Erotica Holiday jet passengers heading for long delays Police bar solstice revellers Savoy Taylors Guild Head rejects inner-city 'hit squads' As politicians debate proposals to reform "problem schools", Matthew d' Ancona visits south London, where cash, as ever, is uppermost among the teachers' demands GPs want to end 24-hour responsibility for patients BBC English-as it is spoke Philip Howard reads warily between the lines of a dictionary with words plucked off the air Hospitals advertise for patients IRA gang 'intended to bomb palace' Death-crash man free Army drops gay crime Trainer left note Kinnocks move up Hilton jump verdict The Times Drought measures affecting 6.7 m News in Brief Bogus doctor jailed for five years Diplomats' spending unveiled 250 hours of Olympic TV Halford says her phone was tapped Virgin atlantic Bizarre remedies worried chemists Saeed prescribed shampoo as medicine during 30 year of trickery. reports Paul Wilkinson Land Rover Raffles' Ark falls victim to law of the theme park jungle After 40 years of fighting a fall in visitors, London zoo bowed to the inevitable, writes Michael Horsnell Wilding Heritage officials ponder zoo site's future Conservationists fear that listed buildings at London zoo may prove hard to adapt for new uses when their animal occupants leave. Rachel Kelly reports Bar wants US-style plea bargaining Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Longboat crew is rescued Recession takes toll on charities Small donors are giving more but big donors are cutting back. Lindsay Cook reports Individual Charity Donations TB cases rise in Europe Pools man sets £2.2m record News in Brief England loses Singer returns Indoor ski resort to take heat off Kentish summer Nick Nuttal on how the garden of England is ignoring global warming by going Alpine Chief inspector urges police to treat public as customers Faith in the service 'severely shaken' By our Home Correspondent: Picture of a violent society IAPA One in three children born out of wedlock Actress kicked mini-cab Dealer closures shake art world Cecil Gee Housing project at risk Scots raise doubts on clamping SKY Lamont steadies City nerve over Europe Plea to end mistrust on colony Ministers pressed on County Hall bid Election referees named Around the Lobby Reform call Shipping cost Squatters' law Drugs ban Age memoire Parliament today Election inquest sparks party row Health broadcast made Labour look grubby, general sccretary will tell enquiry into April 9 defeat Europe debate makes the Tory pulse beat faster Political Notebook Dixons Kitchens Direct Britons reveal their doubts on almost all aspects of Europe As Ireland votes on treaty, British opinion poll gives MPs pause for thought Major to take citizen's charter abroad Ireland prepares to trade faith for a place in Europe Edward Gorman reports that punt may outweigh pulpit in today's Irish vote on Maastricht Kohl tells Denmark to ratify treaty or quit EC By our Foreign Staff: Croats win control of Mostar Bulgarian church riven by squabbling bishops Kosovo's for independence threatens to broaden conflict Picture Gallery Battle joined over advance towards a wider Europe Czechs and Slovaks agree on cabinet Socialist will try to form Italian cabinet The Times UK puts firm hand on tiller News in Brief (Reuter): Free condoms (Reuter): Going Dutch Superpowers become allies in halting spread of strategic arms The latest arms treaty signals a shift in goals, but it has had a mixed reception in the former Soviet republics write Michael Evans and Mary Dejevsky Cold war's shackles broken through by Bush and Yeltsin Maxicans rejoin drug fight Amazon tribe takes hostages Pakistan talks (AP): 45 die in crash ANC rebuffed Actor caught in Deadwood showdown Defiant Weinberger wins Reagan backing 'Watergate' Liddy says he is sorry he was found out People Release of hostages clears way for better Middle East relations Congress waits for Gaddafi's camel Benghazi Notebook by Christopher Walker British Nuclear Fuels Plc Rabin hunts for defectors on the Galilee frontier The Israeli Labour party is looking for voles in the heartland of Likud support Richard Beeston writes from Kiryat Shemona Missing , but presumed alive Boris Yeltsin has fired America's quilt over its lost GIs, say Ben MacIntyre Until the servicemen's physical remains ae found, they continue to be livid and haunting spectres …and moreover Why Labour lost As the party begins its inquest on the election, Jack Cunningham points a finger of blame Where the wild things were Daniel Johnson on the disappearing world of the zoo No, no, no, no The Times Diary 14 years to go… The Times Diary Roar of the crowd The Times Diary Title track The Times Diary One Menace Less Nobbling Mr Heseltine Curtains for the Zoo The motor market after Maastricht In-warranty repairs EC farm frauds Strasbourg elections English fans amok on foreign fields Nicotine patches Shark on roof Past heroism on the face of Everest Leasehold reform Grave goods Stopping off Court Circular Latest wills Appointments Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheons Service luncheons Dinner Dartmouth Naval College Today's royal engagement Picture Gallery University news Conversazione Rabbi Hugo Gryn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Curzon gift goes on sale Cutlers' Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Memorial services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brett Whiteley Brett Whiteley, Oa, Australian painter, was found dead in a motel room at Thirroul Beach near Wollongong, New South Wales, on June 15 aged 53. He was born in Sydney in April 1939 Del Flatley Del Flatley, Mbe, an Essex journalist who was a former president of the Institute of Journalists and a member of the press Council from 1967 to 1972, died on June 12 from cancer aged 71. He was born on October 16,1920 Anniversaries Council of Legal Education Cambridge Tripos results Sir John Arbuthnot Sir John Arbuthnot. Ist Bt, Mbe, Td. Conservative Mp for Dover from 1950 to 1964, died on June 18 aged 80. He was born on February 11,1912 Gala Appointment Robert Haack Robert William Haack, who introduced automation to the New York Stock Exchange and laid the foundation for today's high-tech securities industry, died in Potomac, Maryland, on June 14 aged 75. He was born in Milwaukee on February 15,1917 Ramon Velazquez Greyhound Racing Defeated English fans rampage in Stockholm The Times Crossword No 18,948 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weather Reactolite Rapide Soft hands on the front bench Political sketch Business Telephone Sales Thrifty Short Circuit Radical Ethics The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Mirror coup puts Clark in the chair Boardroom changes made before banks decide refinancing Mercury lifts market share Twins pursue their towering dream Trustee admits moral obligation to Maxwell pensioners Gloom on jobless deepens Continental Airlines Sport 31-36 Lloyd's to help names on losses By our City Staff: Recovery hope for Philips is shattered By our City Staff: Squeezed Riva dives into loss Argyll chairman's pay rises by 88% The Times Kenwood chief mixes fortune Black to press on with bid Country Casuals changes into a £22.2m City suit Miners seek talks with Eggar as pit buyout is blocked Computer link-up by Welsh utility Lasmo sells onshore interests to Pentex Business Summary Chemring advances Waterford cuts costs Craig & Rose in red Mountview payout up Booth pegs dividend Finlan to buy Birkby US recovery signs Wace shares drop Better retail sales point to gentle lift from recession Waddington profit misses a turn By our City Staff: Gestetner tumbles in the first half Family firms lead the field Cable & Wireless NFC results signal economy on road to recovery Cable and Wireless dials the right number Tempus BAe hits a spot of executive turbulence Stock Market Tokyo shares slump on bankruptcy fears Tokyo Dow suffers from earnings blues World Markets (Reuter): Australian prices still drifting downwards Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Free from Lloyd's Big change for 'smaller' analyst The Times City Diary Lamont croons an old tune Comment Secret state The Times City Diary Clean break The Times City Diary BT answers call of global market by targeting company networks Mark Newman looks at the barries Bt must overcome in its aggressive drive to compete on a world stage Rushdie viewing The Times City Diary Maxwell conscience payments Engineering qualities Venerable jokes KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Kenwood Appliances plc Shares in retreat The Cayman Islands Government Office Insurance Ombudsman Bureau MetLife Times Newspapers Accountancy Personnel The Personnel Department, Yorkshire Television… Times Newspapers Accountancy Opportunities DP Consultancy The Times University of Strathclyde Berkeley Morgan Independent Financial Advisers Merger puts Stoy Hayward back on the road to recovery Jon Ashworth charts the progress of a firm that became associated with a string of corporate failures West fosters frontier spirit in Warsaw Polish émigrés are returning with a mission to their home country to build up the economy, Edward Fennell explains Heavy in weight, light in numbers Any Other Business Heads for heights Any Other Business Biting the bullet of audit exuberance Guide may have short-lived use Cricket consultant Any Other Business More disclosure is a joint aim Shareholders first The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets A flight to the kingdom where snow leopards roam The fertile I Iunza valley in the north has one of the word's most spectacular backdrops Bold march down the secular road Though beset by rumours of an overthrow, Nawz Sharif, the prime minister, has defied the fundamentalist lobby and begun to attract foreign investment. Christopher Thomas reports Miracle or mirage? Radical surgery to an ailing economy has yet to show consistent benefits, while rising unemployment threatens Government Of Pakistan Ministry of Communications Gathering strength Townsend shines as forwards set stage England B produce well-timed flourish Rugby Union Mayfly are reacting to global warming The mayfly season offers fishermen rich pickings. Brian Clarke mourns the early passing of the year's hatch Kept at home Boxing needs new system Speed of tennis Rewards for positive play Centre must be rescued Fears for cricket's future Noise allowed Dreaded phrase Marling crowns a glorious day of records Nicklaus backs the Faldo approach Experience is vital factor in taming US open course at Pebble Beach The Times Exeter shows off its talents Schools Sport Women opt for skill rather than strength Bowls Britain take large team to Olympics Rowing British Team Holyfield's need for better rivals to earn acclaim Boxing Mandarin: Silver Wizard to underline his early potential Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings William Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Sergeant ends royal drought Mandarin, Thunderer: Royal Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Ripon Father Hayes film examined Akram poses threat to England Doubts over form of home attack for Lord's Test give Pakistan every reason for confidence Rain has been unkind Wright's century closes the gap Cricketcall Littlewoods Lloyd's sacrifice to open up match Yesterday's Scoreboards Test Players' Averages this Season Tendulkar gives another sight of his rare talent Martin overcomes assault by Cairns Rapid Cricketline Germany promise all-out offensive Arthaud is rescued in Atlantic Yachting Reebok Theedge Roxburgh promises yet more Scottish pride and passion Football White's late goals bring cup victory Polo The Olympic plot thickens Athletics Beecher loses stern struggle For the Record Today's Fixtures Roehampton Results Bates threatens to quit after public warning Tennis Krabbe and Breuer withdraw In Brief New job for Kear Sussex switch Stealing the flame Rugby Union Is Taylor the right leader for England? Defeat signals sad end for Lineker Two second-half goals put hosts into semi-finals of the European football championship European Championship Details American Express Cards Match Facts Eastbourne heroine scrambles in Elstrup puts seal on Denmark success Botham passes fitness check Middleton seizes his chance Eureka! Let fun overflow Politics patronage and power games Paul Barker's guide to the opening of a chidren's museum in West Yorkshire Meridiana Films p3 Shall we go to the powder room, boys? Private Life: John Diamond turns a brave new face to the world 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 Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Echoes of Ayckbourn Neville's Island Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Theatre: Regional Mum's the word for a monster The Rise and Fall of Little Voice Cottesloe Theatre: London Subversive diversions Fuenteovejuna Lope de Vega, Seville Theatre: Spain In bed with an ingànue Cinema New Releases: David Robinson on Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Lover, plus Paradise, Autobus and Stone Cold Four-square, falling slightly flat Cosi fan tutte Teatro Comunale, Ferrara Opera: Italy and London Less than spooky The Turn of the Serew Lilian Baylis Painful subject that is out of sight but not out of mind Television Review First and potentially foremost Premiere Ensemble/Wigglesworth Queen Elizebeth Hall Classical Music Different strokes Arts Brief Arc light Back in black? Royal Dominion Turner again Last chance. . . Which Witch How to be an aristo on a shoestring Alice Thomson find that an Englishman's home can be a ch?teau Passport to France Europ assistance Alive with the sound of markets Parisian breaks Fly or sail to France this summer with The Times and T. A. T. or Sealink The Questions Artist's quay Free return trip The Times How the fizz went flat for a front man Ribbentrop was loyal to his Fuhrer but to nobody else. 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