News from 22/06/1992
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Jon Ashworth, Roger Boyes and Gerard Davies, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, W. R. Dearman, Andrew Longmore, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, David J. Finney, B. S. Gardiner, Philip Howard, Anthony Rose, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Rabbi Dr Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Michael Binyon, Neville F. Hackett, President, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Debra Craine, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, David Flint, Chairman, Ann K. Dobson, Philip Pangalos and Jon Ashworth, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Laura Matthews, Richard D. Ostler, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, George Staple, Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Walton, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Alex Segal Chairman, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, G. N. M. Mellersh, Jamie Dettmer, R. W. Johnson, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, H. H. Marcus, Joanna Pitman, Simon Dyer, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Michael Seely, K. Edgcombe, Mary-Elizabeth Raw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Hartley Shawcross, Bob Balchin, Matthew Bond, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Gerald LONG(Chief Exccutive), Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoMandela calls off ANC talks with de Klerk Negotiation in latters' after killings Inside Yeltsin tackles fears of war Havel upset Cabinet split Over-40s fight Index Capture the Best of Wimbledon '92 By our Business Staff: Lloyd's chief hits back at protesting 'names' He's guilty … it's written all over his ears By our Sports Staff: Kite holds on to win US Open Invade on a Bike for your Tour of France Sea search fails to find teenagers Major ready to confirm 30% pay rises Companies House Survive the Tented Pirates of Henley No Title Electors say they were misled into proxy voting B&Q Four rescued from rafts after blast Orchestras pay tribute to Groves Free skies dream hits turbulence Profitable air route monopolies are not about to fall to British pressure in Luxembourg talks, Harvey Elliott reports Jails report shows extent of crowding News in Brief Laura 'critical' £61m zoo rescue plan Labour deal opposed Edrich's son killed Consultants 'overpaid' Beachy Head deaths Army racist enquiry Tourist murder charge Police arrest 32during solstice at Stonehenge Nothing stirred at solstice's first light except to odd policeman getting to grips with a jubilant hippy, Lin Jenkins reports Mourners drink pub dry Taxmen and councils keep eye on Wimbledon traders Rare birds make their UK debut Sterry Communications Cyclist dies on charity ride Minister 'convicted' of flouting green laws Missile fears put weapons system on ministry agenda Seat Britain to fight Ec jobs ban on the over-40s The employment minister has been appalled to find that jobs with the Ec have a low age limit, Robin Oakley reports By our Political Editor: Lure of Europe causes worries Lib-Dems 'biggest election bullies' Canon London homeless toll of 200,000 predicted United Parcel Service A star remembered Bar backs set legal aid fees The Week Ahead Enquiry into oil rig blast Firebomb charge Show to close Man shot dead Heath surgery Bond winners Hard-pressed councils call for 4,300 extra teachers By our Education Reporter: Left-hand pupils 'need help' Pet cats endanger a vicious relative The Scottish wild cat, thought to be safe after centuries of persecution, is facing a new threat, Kerry Gill reports Boat from Arthur Ransome tale found The Cooperative Bank No Title Renault Prague deputies to finalise separation Britain to make Yugoslav peace its EC priority Far right puts Kohl's sombre supporters in the shade Pans police await farm protesters Split upsets Havel Referendum Call Ten plan Lisbon assault on UK A powerful counterattack against Britain and Denmark over the Maastricht treaty is being waged in the EC, Wrtiers George Broeck in Brussels Trade war threatened as federation nears its end Leaders back Un on Cyprus People Fears of war plague Yeltsin as regional fighting flares Reuter: Russia widens hunt for US prisoners Inter Continental Hotels Estonian kroon ousts the rouble Bitter ANC puts blame on de Klerk for township bloodbath After a disastrous weekend for the South African government and talk of a new state of emergency, the omens for peaceful chage are bleak, Michael Hamlyn writes from Johannesburg Israeli voters leave illusions behind Richard Beeston sums up the election mood in Jerusalem: a myriad of party fragments and nobody to vote for Shamir avoids a PLO showdown 'Rabbit' Bush kept on the hop Great and good rush to pray for fallen Guardian Angel America Notebook by Ben MacIntyre American weed can eat waste plutonium (AFP): Doctors on trial (Reuter): Peru air crash (Reuter): Gas peril (AFP): Peace move (Reuter): Strikers injured (Reuter): Bhopal payout (Reuter): Batman's £25m Ibuleve Power seeps to the centre Consumer politics gives more control to Whitehall, argues Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris . . . and moreover De Klerk's disaster The latest Violence has strengthened ANC hardliners, writes R. W. Johnson in South Africa A prisoner who shames Israel Bernard Levin says that it is in Jewish interests to free Mordecal Vanunu Right-on radicals The Times Diary Name-Czech The Times Diary Battle honours The Times Diary Call their Bluff No Easy Divorce Sweet Stonehenge Dreams Reuters: Role of a prying press in protecting the public interest Questions surrounding arrest of Maxwells Attorney's decision Signs and portents False impressions from fingerprints Honour without profit Danube dam scheme Rotarian service Examining boards Putting a stop to wheel-clampers Cambridge traffic Measure for measure Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Announcements Picture Gallery Marriages Appointments in the Forces Peace and a Palestinian homeland Dan Cohn-Sherbok Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Anniversaries Service dinner The British School of Brussels Ampleforth College DIM: Nature notes Sir Charles Groves Sir Charles Grove, conductor, died on June 20 aged 77. He was born in London on March 10,1915 Alan Howard Alan Gerald Howard, founder chariman of Consciece, the Inter Denominational Committee for Soviet Jewry, died on May in London on December 12,1937 University news Kasparov crushes would-be rivals Chess Olympics Peter Allen Peter Allen, Oscar winning Songwriter and entertainer who was formerly married to Liza Minnelli, died of Aids in San Diego on June 18 aged 48. He was born in Tenterfield, New South wales, in 1944 Church news Leonard Mosley Leonard Mosley war correspondent, film critic and author, has died in hospital in Nice after a lengthy illness aged 79. He was born in Manchester Jacob Beser On this Day Death Sentence on Woman On July 13,1955 at Holloway Prison Ruth Ellis secured a place in the record books as the last woman to be executed in Britain. The revelations at the Old Bailey had all the ingredients of a crime passionel which 30 years later were recaptured on the stage (Breakneck) and on the screen (Dance with a Stranger) Cabinet split on EC plan for 48-hour working week The Times Crossword Parker Duofold Mineshaft swallows family's garden Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Rapide Bach and Schubert on Waite island Building on the rubble of recession In the News Change on Week Names sign Lloyd's no confidence petition Quirks that reveal more than a CV Picture Gallery Turbulent market threatens issues Japan's competitive lead slips John Charcol Maxwell auditor outraged at criticism by watchdog Canning re-rated despite downturn Smaller Companies Penny Shares Business finance Skanska will rejoin race to provide DoE offices Kvaerner to create 400 jobs EC acts slowly on coal dumping claim Record gilts auction to go ahead Liberty split over Myerson plan British Funds Midland Gangsters strike fear in hearts of company chiefs Pair bonding Lawsuits versus reform at Lloyd's Comment Big fish on the loose The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Arms race The Times City Diary Dextrous Dexter The Times City Diary New Zealand strides down the hard road to economic health Economic View Colin Narbrough says the weeping reforms quietly taking place in a far-off land offer valuable lessons for Britain Economic View Lloyd's has missed an opportunity Funds cover current losses at least five times Executive Guest Plan Delta Air Lines TSB to reap rewards of fall in bad debt provisions Reporting this Week The Times Falling inflation points way to narrower yield gap Gilt-Edged Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Lewis could bypass Holyfield on way to world title Lennox Lewis's chance of contesting the world heavyweight boxing title have improved following Friday's title bout in Las Vegas, Srikumar Sen reports Australia enjoys effects of World Cup success Scotland's forward weaknesses exposed Sole signs off with a try as touring team suffers heavy defeat by Australia Loriston-Clarke misses Olympic selection Equestrianism England B struggle to assert authority (AFP): Record for All Blacks Wilkinson profits from bold attacking ploy Cycling Safe option keeps Dr Devious on course for double Racing The Fellow beaten on heavy ground Mandarin: Tioman Island to strike for Cole Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Germans labour to overcome depleted Sweden Hosts beaten in European Championship By our Sports Staff: Waddle to sign for Wednesday Pools Check Britain earn their draw Women master short corners For the Record Today's Fixtures Fastest crews fail selection trials Yachting (ITF): Pressure builds for game to resume normal service Leading Players Warn against return to old foot-fault rule as ITF considers measures to curb the importance of Power McNeil fights off attack of nerves to make sure of title Texan Plays down Wimbledon chances Korda shows fine form Eltingh ousts favourites to clinch his first title Lindsay condemns Hanley for TV deal Rugby League Lloyd finds like mind in Bollettieri All-night vigil for a seat Today's Order of Play Johnston achieves remarkable double Bowls Please discard all funny shirts and one pair of shorts Simon Barnes at Wimbledon Middleton gives Hampshire the perfect platform Sunday league leaders beaten with ease Students make a point Essex still losing their way Yesterday's Scoreboards Saturday's Scoreboards Rapid Reebok From a Correspondent: Britons cruise home in the wet Motor Sport Caltropo prove superior Polo Kite claims long-awaited first major title Montgomerie makes brave charge under testing conditions to finish third in us Open golf championship Russell dominates in flawless display Schenk fails to qualify In Brief Quinnell boss Harvey in front Lessing first Japan thrashed Cram pulls out of Games running Lewis misses place in Olympic 100m Athletics: Ben Johnson Qualifies for Canadian Sprint Team at Barcelona Final Scores Reynolds fiasco postpones trial Ignored sculler turns on the heat Rowing Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing Wasim sees Pakistan to victory England unable to sustain thrilling recovery after 17 wickets fall in a day at Lord's Gooch's mixed feelings Globalmobile Full Scoreboard from Lord's Spell-binding day of spin and speed John Woodcock on the Test Wimbledon holds key to the future Education, p7 To all in tents with purposes Wimbledon's here, Henley beckons, but the company marquee is not what it was. Peter Barnard studies the form in the hospitality race Blind eyes and office dogs who never bark Working Life Libby Purves wonders why we hardly ever blow the shistle Harvey Nichols Special Offer, p5 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Desert visions compel attention Aldeburgh Festival Mary of Egypt Snape Maltings Aldeburgh Festival Not everyone loves a Winner Television Review Even more rite, second time Dance Mmm Kings's Cross Depot A fair cop casts off the Jersey John Nettles, forever Bergerac in some eyes, has returned to his classical roots, playing three Shakespeare roles with the Rsc in Stratford this year. He talked to Jeremy Kingston The Times Educatiional Supplement Few darling buds in this May Opera: Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Moving house Arts Brief WHioh Witott Shades New dance needs a firmer footing Comment Royal Shakespeare Company From both sides now Jazz Ehrman Tapestry A forgotten face behind the camera While Tennyson is celebrated, who recalls the female genius who captured his image for posterity? Nicola Murphy reports Russia's new ref use-niks As Moscow loses its empire and finds ragged army of homeless, a charity turns of the West for help Mulberry Make your own tour de France Robin Neillands reports on a home-from-home for the cyclist Tat European Airlines Two for the price of one to France Passport to France travel offers: Fly or sail to France this summer with T. A. T. and Sealink The Times Sealink Stena Line A step ahead in the argot race France Essential French Les Jeunes University of Leeds School of Oriental and African Studies King Edward's School Charterhouse Diary of Times Classified University of Strathclyde University of Reading Department of Construction… Wellingborough School Posts Marlborough College All Souls College, Oxford Gordonstoun School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Courses Holborn College Bénédict Gabbitas Truman & Thring Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items School of Oriental and African Studies Huron University Queens Language Studies International Why schools are opting out Bob Balchin introduces an occasional series on the forthcoming white paper Dad enrols for student trauma Essay deadlines, exam angst: father will learn what youngsters go through Two Careers Fairs in One Proud of the former polys The polytechnics taught many lessons to their 'better', the universitities whose ranks they have now joined Super Secretaries Angela Mortimer Succeeding deceased tenant Crème De La Crème Night-Time Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items When solicitor should appeal before getting legal aid Middleton Jeffers Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Legal Secretary Secretary/receptionist Required The Times Outstanding Pa/secretary Maine Tucker SECRETARY/PA Maine Tucker Recruitment Consultants Clause need not apply to all HelpAge Publishing PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sentence cut Personal Assistant/Office Manager Contracts & Tenders Diary of Times Classified To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past " Want to Live in America?" The Times Concise Crossword BBC1 Satellite Barclays Radio1 Variations Inside Picture Gallery Striving to match the immortals The time every year. Wimbledon engenders familiar discussions over strawberries and cream. Rex Bellamy serves up points to fuel the debates for at least another fortnight When It Rains, You Can Always Count the Strawberries Advantage Germany Germans have won bothe singles titles in two of the past three years. Andrew Longmore, tennis correspondent predicts a repeat Wilson Seles needs Wimbledon crown Andrew Longmore examines the Strengths and weaknesses of the women's No. 1, who seeks to extend her dominance to grass Women's Seeds Passing Shots Wilson Master strokes of centre court Andrew Longmore examics the skills which make a handful of players stand out even from the best World. Illusatrations by Sian Frances Class act on short fuse Goran Ivanisevic has become known as the angry man of tennis. Andrew finds out way RSPCA Four men to follow Draw for the Men's Singles Draw for the Women's Singles Four women to follow BBC Radio Tacticians on their toes Rex Bellamy says stay put as the shadows lengthen. Double is worth the wait Irresistible force of Stich Simon Barnes analyses the power and the personality of the defending champion Break point arrives for Agassi Andrew Longmore on how an unorthodox American changed priorities and adopted a traditional establishment dream Men's Seeds A short walk to glory Andrew Longmore accompanies Stefan Edberg on the historic route from locker-room to centre court at Wimbledon. Illustrations by Siân Frances Assuming the Maskell mantle Rex Bellamy profiles John Barrett, the man who has a hard act to follow when he picks up the Bbc microphone A restless pioneer who opens windows in the mind No success please, we're British When will Briton with Wimbledon? Don't hold your breath. Alix Ramsay advises TV. Radio Guide Flora Single
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