News from 19/06/1992
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Jon Ashworth, Michael Hepher, Nick Nuttall, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Sian Flynn, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Susan Bell, Josie Baird, Norman Godman, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Lindsay Boswell, Carol Leonard, Angela MacKay and Peter Victor, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, G. van Dongen, Editor Derek Harris, Michael Colvin, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, M. R. Hoffman, Peter Millar, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, David Alton, Russell Johnston, Roy Denman, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Simon Tait, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Chris Day, David Ashcroft, Nicholls Rushton, George Brock, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Patrick Cormack, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jenny Cuffe, David Davis, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Keith Simpson, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Louise Carpenter, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Calum MacDonald, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Christopher Gillibrand, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Huw Alban Davies, Jack Bailey, Richard Mayne, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Veronica Heath, John Phillips, Roger Dennien, Michael Brown, Jill Sherman and Ross Tieman, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoMaxwell brothers bailed on ?140m fraud charges Dawn swoop on homes of disgraced tycoon's family as police make three arrests Unemployed total rises Lloyd's poised for litigation Bomb arrest Scots win Index Life & Times Gould attacks 'inquest diversion' Guilty supporters face travel ban US and Russia to set up joint peace force A rude wakening for poor Pandora Smallbone of Devizes Game and Upset? Alternative Le Mans Norman Conquest Germans take up hooligan mantle Halifax Get little extra help Alternative therapies win increased medical status Ministers hope to lift GPs' 24-hour burden Stonehenge 's ley lines lose their magic Ray Clancy finds that, after the troubles of recent years, Stonehenge is becoming less of a magnet for travellers Reynolds confident Irish have voted yes Villagers foil burglary Sisters die in house fire Guinness head dies Island for sale at £½ m English chess draw Boy on death charge Murder case remands Laura Davies has second operation News in Brief Divorce risk 'greater for trial marriage couples' Zoo group fights closure Last Minute Booking Bargains Stop Press France - with the Times and LBC Each week throughout the summer, The Times and LBC will bring you news of last minute bargains available for travellers to France. The latest information on bookings, flights, traffic problems and holiday idcas INLA says it planted firebombs Canon Bubble Jet Printers Pink leads Ascot fashion field Fraud office power of investigation strengthened Right Silence Harrods Knightsbridge Rudderless Mirror steams on regardless The Mirroe is surviving happily without its proud "saviour", writes its former editor Full list of charges facing the three men The Charges Nobody likely to benefit from the estate Key role was given to mystery man from us Trach Tenberg Prices tumble for home and yacht The Property Picture Gallery Team of 55 ends seven-month enquiiy into files Collapse of the Empire Heal's Sale Party unease forces Ashdown to go slow over left alignments Currys Picture Gallery Major sees hope in jobless figures Shephard sets high target Next week's business Labour says failure to win voters' trust lost election Britain to apologise to Sweden Around Then Lobby Taxless tenant Longest recess Urgent debate Parliament today Clarke rejects Id cards B&Q Party blandness blamed for woes A new academic study of the Labour party paints a depressing picture of defeatism and local disillusion, Robin Oakley finds Major to lead treaty rescue no title Renault a Certain Flair Charity-run homes for elderly turn away poor Br to test all staff for drugs abuse Lottery revives Albert's cultural vision The heritage secretary has no shortage of siggestions for marking the millennium. Simon Tait looks at schemes for London Tate wants ?100m to expand by 60 per cent Ailing Riverbus heads for new ownership The Riverbus has fallen far short of being London's answer to Venice's vaporetto, reports Michael Dynes Mercury Communications Student treasurer jailed News in Brief Green fingers Good tidings Nissan charge Unlucky escape Our Foreign Staff: Zulus blamed for squatter massacre Peking tells Patten to bar democrats Habitat Picture Gallery Libyans bicker over economy Japanese media go overboard with Jaws tale Tokyo Notebook by Joanna Pitman Yeltsin wins over American sceptics Storm clouds gather for Moscow leader CBS names 'Deep Throat' Police press for boycott of Batman film over Cop Killer song Kansans praise kindred spirit Russian major waits to reveal Hanoi connection Fresh evidence may soon emerge that American Po Ws were held in the soviet Union, Bruce Clark writes Prisoners' relatives torn by new hope Jackson to bring two tons of costumes People Fresh doubts emerge over Eurocorps membership Security in Europe Our Foreign Staff: Airport setback for Serbs Italians to taste Dr Subtle's medicine Picture Gallery Danish effect eases way for Britain in Brussels Dolphin the Fitted Bathroom Company Czechoslovak leaders play high-risk game Czech and Slovak antagonists have decided to rely on poker-style brinkmanship, Roger Boyes writes UN hopes for accord on Cyprus News in Brief (Reuter): Office bombed (AP): Pilot killed (AP): Drought plea (Reuter): Poll date set Chief pardoned John Major 's missing millions The prime minister's toughest test will be to cut spending, says Peter Riddell A Week in Politics The prime minister must think like a Treasury man and accept unpopularity now so as to control public finances …and moreover Donnish delusions Matthew d'Ancona wonders if a change of name will really bring polytechnics university status Maxwell's young lions What makes Ian Kevin tick, wonders Peter Millar Maxwell's immortality The Times Diary Buyer and cellar The Times Diary Poll attacks The Times Diary Beastly business The Times Diary Tactful voting The Times Diary Lessons for Labour In Defence of Europe Doctor on Call Yugoslavia: time for direct action France's other face Rough judgment Delors and his role in the Community Corridors of leisure 'Opt-in' schools Foot fault Once more upon the waters ... ' 'Entombed' at Kew Lack of direction Court Circular Memorial service Service dinners University news Announcements Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Service luncheons Latest wills Dinners Rugby School London Underground Limited Reception Soirée Bronze age finds Appointment Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Marriages Thomas Bergmann Thomas Bergmann, public relations manager, impresario and journalist, died in Karlovy Vary, Czecholovakia, on June 11 aged 67. He was born in Prague on Sir James McKay Sir James McKay, JP, DL, former Lord Provost of Edinburgh and Lord Lieutenant of the County of the City of Edinburtgh, died on May 25 in Granada, Spain, aged 80. He was born on Highlanders hope for own university Anniversaries John Loutit John Freeman Loutit, CBE, FRS former director of the Medical Research Council radiobiology unit, died on June 11 aged 82. He was born on Margot Heinemann Margot Heinemann, teacher and writer, died on June 10 aged 47. She was born Church news Vicar's vase sells for £30,000 Sir Glyn Jones Appreciations Richard Kingswell On this Day Colonization by Women Maxwells wake up to a day of stress The Times Crossword No 18,949 French raise glass to health The French have made the surprising discovery that wine is better for us than scotch, writes Nigel Hawkes Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Tower Bridge WPA Health Insurance Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington US and Russia to set up joint peace force No foam-flecked wild man here Political sketch Business Market Blues Board Changes Off Target Profile Sweet Charity The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Little joy in Liechtenstein for Maxwell pensioners GPA flotation withdrawal shakes markets Earnings slow as jobless rises Yorkshire zooms in on Geordie lads Lloyd's rejects bail-out for names Minet Sport Provisions push Brent Walker to deeper loss Severn Trent Disappointing Biffa stems water flow FKI holds final as profit slips By our City Staff: Manweb sparkles in first full year Power firm leaps to £94m despite recession Borrowing surge peters out Widest US trade gap since November 1990 Business Roundup Chloride suffers slide Shorts to cut 400 jobs Delta buys BTR stake GEI maintains payout Shanks battles hard Lookers' profit dives Goldsmiths in the red Bibby raises hostile bid Closure costs of £22 mat LIG force shares down Claim on Reichmann assets Drinks jobs go Oceana swells Offer extended CBI chief warns the Eurosceptics Publisher raises dividend Hewlett Packard Dawson cuts debt to weave a 15% advance in profits Wall Street Investors Chronicle (Reuter): Buoyant blue chips slow Dow's decline World Markets High voltage from Manweb Tempus Nikkei index tumbles to six-year low Tokyo Worried brokers ready to downgrade Ici Stock Market Company News in Brief Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Measured view Meal ticket for Archer The Times City Diary House hunting The Times City Diary Compromise may not help Lloyd's Comment GPA suffers institutional engine failure halfway down the runway The withdrawal of the aircraft leasing firm's planned share issue underlines the dangers of pre-flotation hype, says Martin Waller Polish-speak The Times City Diary Europe holds key to future energy Customer is the focus of BT's service Societe Generale Touche Remnant The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Heavy falls Kitting out the office at discount prices Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fimbra National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smoke tempts the taste buds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items IFCI Network plc Bar Fly Jumping ASC Group Finance Consultants Agenda Meeting with Success Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Dorset Solicitors Distributors Required Heritage Developments Limited The Software Bargain of the Year Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lobby for fair copy Galaxy Computers Gazing into the 21 st century Exotic techology that may have seemed possible only in science fiction films may soon be available, Nick Nuttall reports Lobby for fair copy Online Clone cloning Disc dispute BT On line betting Holyfield in better shape to win Holmes will emerge a rich loser from the clash of the heavyweights Injuries force changes in Games build-up Hockey International Appointments European Productivity Institute North American Institute of Aviation TV International Henley avoids Olympic fallout Rowing Distributors Required Formula to send rebel to Barcelona Cycling Drum Taps survives attack to take glory Racing Niche continues Carnarvon run Backley learning how to cope as the pressure increases Athletics Struggling British party loses two more players Rugby League Peyron in first by a full day Yachting Mandarin: Sheikh Albadou to return in style Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Royal Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: AYR Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Warwickshire are first battered and then bemused Gatting hits out to complete 51st century Reluctant century by Cairns Rapid Cricketline Cricketcall Gloucester kept in a spin by Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items Stewart now hits high notes Simon Barnes at Lord's Yesterday's Scoreboards Reebok Essex go down without a fight Majestic Holland turn on style to crush Germany Holders sweep into European championship semi-finals Final Group Tables Taylor hints at return to a more direct approach Swede sets the pace Sport in Brief Trial run For the Record Scots bow out with attacking flourish Herrera not short of quality Boost for Fitzgerald Today's Fixtures Johnston moves ahead as main rivals stumble Bowls American finds her feet on grass Tennis Rapid Golf Line Racing England slump after making a perfect start Pakistan's bolwers seize control at Lord's Lord's Scoreboard Morse Computers Ltd Strange sets the early pace at Pebble Beach Waqar the modern master of yorkers Taylor learns nothing from his indecision Thompson makes his last fling abroad Next Week in the Times Game, upset, smashed Jo Durie on the strengths that have made her Britain's No 1, and the weaknesses that leave her a global also-ran The Valerie Grove Interview Health Elizabeth David Cookshops France 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 New work is hardly run of the mill Dance Rambert Dance Company Royalty Challenges well met Festival: Aleburgh B-PO/SCO Snape Maltings Groping his way back to glory days Rock Bruce Springsteen Globe Arena, Stockholm Vaudeville Theatre Pop's quizzical questioner London Galleries: Richard Cork reviews the Richard Hamilton retrospective at the Tate Mirror images of the right stuff Television Review W. R Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd Victor Hochhauser Gallery Choice Was sex the force driving Britten? A new biogrphy of Benjamin Britten is certain to shock some of the composer's admirers. Richard Morrison Dominion Theatre Too young to live, too small to die What chance does a premature baby have of making it through to a healthy childhood? Jenny Cuffe reports Multiyork Confidence restorer Doctors in distress Medical Briefing High-risk factor Rallying to a different cause George Hill celebrates the forgotten charms of the town and environs of Le Mans Win a short break in Paris Test your knowledge of Paris and the Parisians in today's competition The Questions Free return trip to France The Times Adventure into innocence France First Impressions: Jill Frued Art that spans the centuries Properties of the week France What You Can Get for £15,000 to £20,000 The National Newspaper MOPS Dimbleby of the green acres Alan Franks meets the new president of the Council for the Protection of Rural England Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Scania New Cars at European Prices Hunts of Southend Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Accessories Wreck of British supremacy Times are grim for Britain's ailing sports car industry, Kevin Eason discovers Nobody seemed to read the writing on the workshop wall Car Buyers Guide BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wykehams Ltd Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Topless in the midnight sun Damages include car hire costs Trading losses cannot be used again Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items No damages without injury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot The Peugeot 605 Agreement does not bind company Limiting libel trial to essential issues Crème de la Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Legal Notices Notice Court and Social Advertising Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspaper Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2819 Property Buyers Guide BBC1 Satellite Millet Variations Radio
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