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News from 23/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Simon Barnes, Anne Woodham, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Tony Marlow, Robin Oakley and George Brock, Paul Eedle, James Bone, Elizabeth Clark, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Donald Bruce, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Mitchell Platts, Kathleen Jarvis, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, A. Eastaugh, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Julia Smith, Series Producer, Rex Bellamy, Imogen Varney, John Charnley, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Philip Pangalos and Joanna Pitman, Anthony Quick, V. R. Bond, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Andrew Gibbon Williams, John Woodcock, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wansell, Simon Carne, Peter Masefield, Geoffrey Wheeler, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Peter Melchett, Executive Director, John Higgins, Patrick Stevens, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, James Morton, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, David Willetts, Davina Lloyd, Beryl Dixon, Matthew d'Ancona, Robin Neillands, Craig Seton, Jane Reed, John Holland, John Hall, Director General, Ansel Harris, Peter McInerney, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Maeve Maxwell, Peter Taylor, Oliver Gillie, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, George Pazzi-Axworthy, John Goodbody, David Young, Anne-Marie Martin, James Rothman, Neil Lyndon, Robert Crampton, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Neil Harris, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, T. A. T., Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, John Blauth, Ken Young, Murray Johnston, Derek Harris, Robert Seabrook, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, David Jarvis, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Britain accepts compromise on cheap air fares Four-year dlay for EC 'open skies' Today in the Times Index Life & Times Chemical weapons ban agreed after 24 years Stately pile for sale - minus the compost heap Connors out on first day HIV vengeance Attack kills five Denmark win De Klerk cuts Spain trip to salvage Anc talks Buyers to look again at refinanced Mgn IBM Boat boys survive two days at sea More than 60% stay in education after 16 Tax-cheating payments denied by MacAri Crossword finals have new faces Ferry's future in doubt Suicide pact adds to Head toll In spite of the Samaritans' efforts, Beachy Head still has a grim lure, writes Nicholas Watt Birds 'starved' by industrial fishing Indiscriminate fish catches may be causing irreparable damage to the marine ecosystem, Michael Hornsby reports Wrong man named Halford denies pig gibe Crawford returns Student assaulted Prosecutors accused Russians win chess Byron's hair auctioned Firebomb remand Laura Davies has fourth operation News in Brief Woman dies as Hiv man ignores advice and spreads Aids Drug firm gives £1 m as cases increase Widow condemns driver's £500 fine Nightclub orgies man fined £3,000 Picture Gallery Coastguards call for safety checks The rescue yesterday of two men off the coast of Lundy highlights the dangers facing unwary sailors, Lin Jenkins writes GP denies night-call fraud Midland Bull is Proud to Present the New Series from Zenith… Complaints force closure of 700 premium rate phone lines Callers angered by bogus telephone adverts, costing them up to 48p a minute, are demanding tough controls, Peter Victor reports Rangers did not murder Julie Ward, assessors say Hospital staff clock up high milage Campaign seeks end to 'brutal' trade in primates Cornwall full of holes like cheese' Firms economise by cutting air travel Troops in Cyprus accused of bullying Hepatitis screening to start News in Brief Couple and son killed in crash Murder charge Court damaged Safe landing Bentley gutted Lost marble Fraud charge Heath 'well' Baby injured Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery The Volvo Estate. Designed for the Greatest… The Volvo Estate Open your Mind Ministers ready for court fight on 48-hour week MP told off for royal criticism Jobs package Donors sought Out of service Class roll Parliament today Courtroom dress in the dock Labour backs maternity reforms Pregnant mothers find hostility Clarke defends register Shadow budget blamed for losing votes Kinnock's heirs divided over electoral change 'Lynch mob' alleged Cost of legal aid jumps to £760m Likud braced for return to unity cabinet Lsral goes to the polls today: politocians prepare for coalition negotiatons Minolta Shamir: granite rock bars way to change Rabin: battle hero targets disaffected Voters are offered 25 parties' answers Kohl wins rethink on fighter News in Brief Sihanouk aid (Reuter): Exiles to return (Reuter): Talks blocked Veteran dies Serbian shell kills five in Sarajevo bank queue Angry farmers mar Versailles congress Hill House Hammond Riot police clash with protesters in Moscow Our Foreign Staff: Russians and Moldavians agree immediate truce Loyal fighters fear betrayal Resourceful Germans recruit rule book in beer battle EC Notebook by George Brock Russian radicals challenged on pace of economic reform UN plans Armenia mission Police at Boipatong followed 'fire at will' rules A police gunshot, allowed by the law, led to the shooting of demonstrators, writes Michael Hamlyn from Johannesburg Lockerbie debate stirs Libya anger Clinton attacked on taxes Jurors' second thoughts revive Teflon Don's polish Picture Gallery Texas ready to execute woman Television network chief sacked People First direct Goodbye gardening Philip Howard on the joys of a sunken garden Why fat cats get the cream Janet Daley on the professional classes' thirst for cash Craig Brown …and moreover Hospitals on the critical list Don 't bank on it yet Tartan the place up Stock exchange Juan lost Unsafe and Unhealthy Moments of Truth Messing about in Trains Maastricht: the people's right to know and to decide Polls 'boomerang' English prickles Cost of 'Eldorado' Council contracts Wheels and woe Maxwell arrests Beaver and Bulbul Greenpeace case on Sellafield Grave goods Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Wellington College, Crowthorne Dinners Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Tripos results Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Legal Notices Classified Advertising Li Xiannian Li Xiannian, president of china from 1983 to 1988 and head of the Chinese People's Political Consul-tative Conference form then until his death, died on June 22. He was born in 1905 Anniversaries Lennon estate to sell bungalow Reg Harris Today's royal engagements University news Luncheon Reception NCH George Thomas Society Thomas Hume From our Special Correspondent: German Army Attacks Russia On this Day Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 18 , 952 Royals heavyweight before cosmotropolis?.. .… High Seldane Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Hunt takes his harp to the party Political sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Papers show where £447m Maxwell money went Mirror Group wins ?260m refinancing Share prices fall sharply in London Names present petitions to Lloyd 's In praise of bolder women By our City Staff: Canary Wharf plea to Whitehall ECU BMW to build car plant in America The Telegraph plc Hays takes on French distributor Reuter: US court denies Citicorp appeal BFG backs British Coal plan EC annual inflation rate climbs to 4.8% Business Roundup TGI back in the black Philip Harris doubles Polar declines again Fletcher King plunges Westport trims losses Heavitree pegs payout Hardy Oil & Gas slips Flextronics factory Trade gap shrinks more than forecast Imports and exports both rise By our City Staff: Receiver assigned for Clowes home Storehouse directors leave The Times By our City Staff: Loss grows at radio company Hp Giant stride: Sir James Blyth, chief executive of… Wellcome issue likely to be lower in wake of GPA Business for Sale Miscellaneous Auto Jumble Stock/business for Sale East Midlands Auto Jumble Stock/business for Sale London Based Florists Independent Brewery for Sale Skegness Costa Blanca Spain Pembrokeshire Milford Haven Multiple Classified Advertising Items London depressed after fall in Tokyo Stock Market Surgery puts Ivory & Sime back on its feet Tempus Lords International Exmoor Residential Hotel The Times Specialist off Licence Auction of gilts puts deals in the shade Recent Issues British Funds Late rebound helps Dow recover losses World Markets Profit-taking hits HK Wall Street Major Changes Bohemian ways Caulkett resigns from Daiwa The Times City Diary Snapping green shoots in Japan Comment Nikko aspires The Times City Diary On his bike The Times City Diary Cracks remain as plasterboard leader emerges from price war On Thursday, BPB is expected to report pre-tax profits of not much more than £40 million, Martin Waller reports Lloyd 's must remember that its names are its assets Central fund should extend 12-month loans to hard-hit syndicates JAL Japan Airlines Ibuleve Ibrprofen Gel Shares slump Heath Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates European Money Deposits Dollar Spot Rates Waiting for the fleet to come in The luxury car sector is watching out for the return of the corporate buyers, Kevin Eason Explains Continental Plastic controls fuel bills Charge cards for forecourts can keep costs down Players in UK Fuel Cards Market Continental Managers find a silver lining Peugeot Full power dressing Car makers are quick to meet demand for symbols of corporate success, John Blauth explains For whose benefit? Calculating the value of a car for tax is a mathematical nightmare Engineered like no other car Gripping on the corners Once confind to the farm, four-wheel drive now improves road handling Toys for life in the fast lane Manufacture of sports cars have plenty of expensive models on offer, John Blauth finds Cleaner fuel for a greener conscience No longer seen as smelly and noisy, diesel-powered cars have gained an environment-friendly image Courses to steer a safer route Contracts unfreeze assets Lancia The new Granada Estate Desk on the dashboard The carphone is only the beginning of in-car communications, ken Young reports An affair for the security services Thieves will move on rather than wrestle with an anti-theft device Justice in the front room Large audiences would watch TV coverage of trials. James Morton looks at the practice in the United States and assesses its effect When public lives are private Laws protect the famous even if they are almost public property Scrivenor: Fraud flaws Inns and Outs Legal Appointments UBS Philips & Drew GLS The Government Legal Service A long goodbye to the sole practitioner? Wiseman Lee Solicitors London E QD Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin ZMB 4 Brick Court, Temple London Ec4y 9ad Badenoch & Clark How to mend cracked trials Indecision and delay over a plea wastes muc Legal Appointments Chambers Practice Manager Georgiou Nicholas QD Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Responding to the Needs of the Profession A whole world of a difference The benefits of international groupings ZMB The Chambers of Miss Elizabeth Appleby QC Theodore Goddard Solicitor To Advertise in Legal Appointments Please Telephone King Street Manchester ZMB Ti Daniels Dates Partnership DLLA Surely can use set-off effect of rule Chambers and Partners Applications for Tenancy are Invited to Join the… One report enough Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Adviser Reasonable time for enquiry Kite wants a place among the great champions Tom Kite's victory in the US Open in Monterey on Sunday has whetted his appetite for major golf championships, Mitchell Platts reports Scotland 's priority must be to match Australian athleticism Inexperience and itinerary contribute to difficult four Killings lead to doubts over tours England B prepare to raise the tempo Moorhouse saves his shaves for the Games Hanley plays but TV controversy remains Rugby League Reds' advantage withers in torrid Atlanta series Baseball Brighton Yarmouth Top Royal to complete treble Mandarin Kooyonga gambled on for Eclipse Suave Dancer on schedule to keep Longchamp date Silver Wisp for Ireland Newbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ilott and Childs steer Essex to dramatic victory Questions posed over Hamsphire's ability Yorkshire suffer on suspect pitch Enterprising Middlesex almost lose it at the last Robinson pluck restores Surrey pride Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Hick deserves benefit of the growing doubt Kent in debt to Archer Notts fete arrival of Hendrick Weary Denmark reach final after penalty shoot-out Holland bow out of European championship Howe on verge of leaving Coventry Barrett to box for world title In Brief Record crossing Five-year ban Ickx retires Pools Forecast Britain recover in strong fashion Basketball Harris dies on his bike Cycling For the Record Court 14 routes one-way traffic Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Today's Order of Play Patricks savour historic moment Athletics Sports Service Botham may not be able to roll back the years Connors signals end to pain with early exit Top players progress without alarms Boden For sale: one 1992 gruntometer, hardly used Petchey grows in confidence England players let off lightly by match referee Cram's firm goes into liquidation Media, p7 From steel city to brass farthings Once Sheffield was at the cutting edge of the industrial revolution. Now, Robert Crampton, reports a proud city is facing a financial disaster And who is it that they say they answer to? Mid Life Neil Lyndon suffers an attack of ringing in the ears Royal Opera House Special Offer, p4 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 A midsummer night's pantomime Opera Orpeus in the Underworld Alhambra, Bradford Textbook teamwork Concert Montreal SO/Dutoit Festival Hall Brought to life at last Aldeburgh Festival LS/Knussen Snape Maltings Well worth waiting for Dance Touchbase Royalty The Times Smooth facade, sharp practice Exhibition: Scotland Andrew Gibbon Williams on a show marking the 200th anniversary of Robert Adam Hands and minds in accord Classical Records Which Witall Who put the film into Film on 4? Television and Cinema David Robinson meets Derek Hill, founder-member of Channel 4 and an enthusiast of film Don't follow me, I'm lost Television Review Methodist Homes Coe is blowing Arts Brief Barriers down Money for dance Last chance Straight through the heart Freewheeling Robin Neillands rises to the ultimate touring challenge with a 600-mile, eight-day cycle from one end of the country to the other Europ assistance The Big Trip: Where to Go for Assistance Two for the price of one Passport to France: Fly or sail to France this summer with The Times, T. A. T. and Sealink TAT Beware the hidden costs On Fridays, The Times/LBC Last-Minute France Hotline Free trip to France Sealink Yes, BR can run a tea party in a nursery Victoria McKee reports on who will benefit from a new concept in customer care being launched next week: the railway station creche This could seem like the first chink of light at the end of a very long tunnel Helping a family to find its voice A stammer can blight a child's life and drive parents to despair. Now a successful new treatment has found a solution by treating the entire family unit Methodist Homes A picture of happiness Media Mole Tameside Trafford Salford Manchester Recession? What Recession? Specialist painting (Tromel' oeil marbling Property A race over high hurdles Black actors are rarely cast against type. Peter Taylor looks at the minority experience of British broadcasting Search for a Star Trainee Management Position £17k to £30k Including basic Unique concept Trainee Lettings Negotiator Do You Need Extra Income All Box number replies should be addressed Creative, Media & Marketing Also Appears on Page Investronica Esmerk Limited Seeking a Presence in the U. S. ? Royals dethroned by cheesecake Once, a blue-blooded face on a women's magazine cover boosted circulatio. Now, Jane Reed reports, a good recipe works far better Local papers go to the top of the class Pupils and proprietors are both benefiting from Newspapers in Education-new readers start here BBC Radio Two NRPB National Radiological Protection Board Compliance Officers Monitoring Colicitors To Place your Advertisement in the Public… Planners with people in mind If you want to improve a community's quality of life, Beryl Dixon writes, this could be the career for you. But it requires training and dedication NHS Management Executive Norfolk College of Arts and Technology Creative Media Influencing the Environment The Times Public Appointments British Shops and Stores Association CAHA Clwyd Alyn Housing Association Ltd Croydon To Place your Classified Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales & Wants Advertisements Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Want to Live in America?" World Wide… The Times Concise Crossword No Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Norwich Union Radio Variations Graduates Expert advice on taking the first steps on the… Schools Army Officer On the right course Schools School-leavers will find new subject mix Open house for young graduates You may have left your job search a little late, but Anne-Marie Martin has reassuring advice Graduates Fair Facts Department of the Environment Chemical Bank Travelling to the future European exchange schemes equip students with skills for the single market, reports John O'Leary The Best in Creative Career Education Attractions in a world of opportunity Companies are promisinggraduates jobs overseas, Edward Fennell says PCAS TASC Teaching as a Career Beyond the first career moves and A high salary comes only sixth as a reason for turning up at work every day. Hugh Thompson reports on what people really want from their jobs Pharmacy Banking VSO CPS the Crown Prosecution Service Association of University & College Lectures University of Surrey Gwent College MBA Quest for knowledge burdened by debt Today's students learn not how to handle money, but how to manage debt, reports Matthew d'Ancona Schools Ditman McDonald's In the heart of Oxford a Head Start for your Career Want to Be an Air Steward/ess Bradford & Ilkley Community College Graduates Trainee Media Sales Barriers come tumbling down Schools Education's version of the Berlin Wall has been abolished Kingston University University of Northumbria at Newcastle CERCO Cite (Associates) Ltd Webster University Royal Air Force Tailored courses are in fashion Schools John O'Leary reports on a new image for further education Heythrop College Bilingual Careers Start Here West Herts College Canterbury Christ Church College With Don Quijote Naturally Au pair America Sae Public mba Service The ART School The Authentic Bar & Catering School ST Anthony's Secretarial and Business College Coventry University NHS Thames Regions and Special Health Authorities Do You Want to Work in the Music Industry? Middlesex University A Career as a Dispensing Optician? European Business Management School College of Occupational Therapists Oxford Tutorial College City Poly Art Courses at Cats Univers of Plymouth Building bridges in the Gap Taking a year off can be a good idea, but only if the time is spent constructively, reports Beryl Dixon Career Services Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items VGA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Jobs and Working Holidays Before you go, know what you want Graduates Young Persons Railcard

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