News from 25/06/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, David Smith (News Editor), Nick Nuttall, Jonathan Ison, Sheila Gunn, Michael Saward, E. Leigh Howard, John Fingleton, Simon Barnes, Tom Cannon, Chris August, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Diamond, Angela Mackay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Barry Turner, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kenneth Baker, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Caroline Hawley, Thunderer, Martin Fletcher, Christopher Spence (Director), Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Gooddy, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Sydney Shenton, Clare Hogg, Michael Hofmann, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Paul Fifoot, Michael Hamlyn, Rex Bellamy, Paul Caswell, Graham Lloyd, Peter Barnard, J. Richardson, Wolfgang M?nchau, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, D. R. Tudor, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Lindsay, Legal Adviser, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, J. R. Spencer, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Geoffrey Crankshaw, Chris Mullin, Neville Chamberlain, Chief Executive, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Gilmore, Josephine Akrill, David Prior, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Jim Lonsdale, Robin Joyce, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Elizabeth Longford, Nigel Hawkes, K. G. Edmonds, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Geoff King, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Michael Smedley, Chairman, B. Crampton, Ashley Mote, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Robert Watson, P. Fitzgibbon, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, James M. B. Burn, George Hill, Matthew Parris, Tim Judah and John Holland, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, IVO Tennant, Prem Sikka, Tony Puxty, Christine Cooper and Hugh Willmott, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Philip Pangalos, Godfrey Golzen, Tim Jones, Ben Lynfield, William Cash, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Edward Grayson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, G. F. Hastings, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Anthony Hartley, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Keith Macklin, Arthur Leathley, Chris Moore, Sharon Kyrke-Smith, G. Hall, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Harriet Crawley, John Follaij, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTobacco firms hit by US court health ruling Smokers can pursue cancer claims Today in the Times Index Life & Times French block deal on 48-hour week From George Brock in Luxembourg The Earth moves but world fertility falls De Klerk seeks talks with ANC US ready to release loans for Israel Names lament lost fortunes on judgment day Names at Lloyd's had their worst fears confirmed yesterday when David Coleridge. The chairman, announced a £2.06 billion loss for the 1989 underwriting year. The names, many of whom face financial ruin, have been told to expect further losses next year (Full details. page 19). Action groups plan to seek compensation via the courts. Joe Joseph reports on the day the chairman faced the music International Convention Centre Birmingham Guilds call for cancer screening Aitken denounces German minister over fighter jet Killing by police defended Correction Minolta Bar wants rules to stop media 'tip-offs' The treatment of the Maxwell brothers raises concerns about risks of prejudicing trials, Frances Gibb says GPs still opposed to health reforms Maclean 'more important than Philby' HIV man counselled Brothers jailed Long vac under threat Currie tests curry Reported crime up Police 999 confusion Cats Aids clinic opens £100,000 libel win for Spurs chief News in Brief No Title Ships that collided with trawler have never been traced Car siege gunman is jailed Ministers to press for M25 relief road Father jailed for starving daughter Research will tell men from the boyos Bank Save Plus Shot PC was 'noble example' Nissan Cut-price seats help cinemas to best year Cultural trends Increase in workplace sex cases News in Brief Bowbelle ruling Mozart letter Briton held Howard silent on Rio cash Minolta Cartoons deal for duchess 'Keep rural areas for all' Bottomley wins fight over funds for elderly Government urged to ban smacking A Race Apart Cabinet shares show brisk trading Political Notebook Council capping secrecy attacked Move to end union block vote shelved The Royal Anniversary Trust Kinnock would consider offer of Brussels job MPs press Lament to help housing market Backbench Tories question Hurd Crown's exemption may end Around the Lobby Bank birthday Defence staff Parliament today Currys Special needs pledge given to parents Red tape frustrates family A boy with learning problems waited years for a suitable school to be found, Matthew d'Ancona writes UK 'lags behind in caring for children' Probation for killer vexed by blaring TV Fight on for chess silver News in Brief Spencer sale Case dismissed Skye bridge Laura critical Contrite Delors talks of devolving power Commission expects budget rejection Germans endorse president's tirade Criminals face the body odour test The smell of fatty acids is catching crooks, Mark Fuller writes from Amsterdam Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Picture Gallery (Reuter): Amato tries to gain support Croatia defies UN order to pull out from seized land N&p New Slovak leader tightens his grip Moscow plays on PoW anxieties in America Russia is manipulating concern in the United States over lost prosoners of war, Mary Dejevsky wrties from Moscow Georgia puts down attempted coup Crisca Black Sea talks seek peace key News in Brief (Reuter): Moldavians flee (AFP): Troops train (Reuter): Pakistan jailing (Reuter): Britons spotted (AFP): Scientists saved Bull Palestinian self-rule is Rabin's priority Poll encourages the moderates Arab Reacion Perot attacks 'Nazi' Republicans Channel Defeated right wing fears for future of settlements Likud Strike shuts American rail network News in Brief (Reuter): Vipers' nest Algiers trial (Reuter): Japan joins in British tourists running scared of holiday Eden Repeated TV images have cost Los Angeles dear, writes William Cash Israelis put trust in hawk who promises peace Labour ANC claims deflected by de Klerk Ethiopia says war inevitable By our Foreign Staff: UN pleads for starving Somalis Picture Gallery Wellcome 'Dapper don' goes to top-security jail People Bernard Levin The incredible in pursuit of the inedible. Why do twitchers follow the dark-eyed junco? …and moreover Learning for longer Schoolchildren should work more hours, says former education secretary Kenneth Baker The peacemaker general Can Israel's conquering hero negotiate a lasting peace, asks Richard Beeston in Jerusalem Remembering the Crimea The Times Diary Borrowed time The Times Diary Optional votes Lessons at the zoo Landslide for Peace Bonfire of the Decencies Fudge in the Air Market forces versus the moral issue in pay restraint Right of appeal over granting of bail Israel's democracy Cleaning windows Aids relief centre Maxwell arrests Seasprites? Looking askance Beaver and Bulbul Endurance test BNFL puts case on Sellafield Rough judgment On the ball Today's royal engagements Royal Society Announcements Court Circular Salters' Company Birthdays today Picture Gallery Finders of Tutankhamun had to dismember mummy Archaeology Dinners School news Appointments Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Kingston University John Spencer Churchill John Spencer Churchill, painter, seulptor, author and exuberant exhibitionist, died on June 23 aged 83. He was born on May 31.1909 Anniversaries Sir Reginald Verdon-Smith City promises a fringe beyond criticism Latest wills John Forrest Terrible Colliery Disaster and Great Loss of Life On this Day Out of the lion's den, into the sheep's pen Lloyd's names confront chairman The Times Crossword No 18,954 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Weather Rapide Joseph revives sterile debate Political sketch Business Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Names gather to hear of 'appalling' loss Lloyd's chairman warns investors that profit for 1991 is likely to be modest Administrator may face fraud office Bank admits overdrafts error Tokyo prepares to lower prime rate Mixed reviews for the David Coleridge show Trafficmaster Lasmo cuts Ultramar issue target Emirates AAH outgrows effects of recession By our City Staff: Dividend repeat at Wagon EC farm deal fails to lift gloom from deadlocked Gatt talks Bank seeks arrests in alleged case of fraud Business Roundup Last link for BCCI plan JLI boosts earnings Latham deeper in red Setback for Courts Hoskyns pegs payout Bristol Water ahead Cassidy dividend rises Southern Business up London Electricity brightens 38% despite recession Shake-up brings top departure Tarmac sells in America ML Holdings cuts payout ERF loss reduced Henlys suffers shares slide BTP edges 1% ahead Travel moves Hogg profits sharply up Reuter: Last dango in Tokyo, please Caution likely in Wellcome share sale Banham says privatised Br will be a poll tax on wheels Northern Rock GDP fell by 0.5% in first quarter Nikkei drops back below 16,000 Tokyo British Funds Lasmo explores options for Ultramar Tempus Investors retreat as share prices tumble Stock Market Reuter: Germany stands firm on Frankfurt central bank (Reuter): US tobacco shares see heavy trading World Markets HK advance trimmed Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Big change, small change The Times City Diary Golden splash Yesterday haunts Lloyd's tomorrow Comment Ranks close in the Japanese stock market's battle of Nikkei nerves Pessimism reigns as the blue chip index slump is dismissed as unimportant Joanna Pitman reports from Tokyo Legal sparks Pension protocol rules out equality Business Letters Rallying call for pensioners to unite Deep cuts preferable to fatal obesity Fimbra Members The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Sharp falls Heath Group Senior Derivative Trader Head Of Finance DP Consultancy International Banking Barclay Simpson Internal Auditor Normans Discount Store All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Bursar Internal Auditor Graduate Trainee Accountants Compliance Officers Monitoring Solicitors The Law Society Alderwick McLintock Train for a New Career Financial Controller Management ACCT Chelmsford The Times Allied Dunbar Trainee Broker Free Psycho Metric Test Policies picked to match size of properly firms' pockets Robin Joyee asks whether property accounts give a true and fair view Audit reforms are not enough Prem Sikka, Tony Puxty, Christine Cooper and Hugh Willmott seek to plug the expectations gap The exectaions gap is not new, it has been in existence for more than a hundred years In all regulatory matters, there is a concern that the regulated capture the regulators I'd rather have a Lada Any Other Business An inspector calls Fountain syndrome soon to strike again Clark Whitehill's seven samurai take on the EC Edward Fennell highlights a new service aimed at profiting from Brussels' largessee Olympic blues Harriman in full flow sets alarms ringing Rugby Union Hanley allowed to go his own way Rugby League The Times Sports Service Fixtures Johansson searches for more solutions It's about Staying ahead of the Game Faldo retains his lofty ambition British contenders prepare for french Open Ambra Daniel in search of instant success Howe blames his resignation on travelling burden Football Gatehouse finishes runner-up Yachting Day at Silverstone for Times winner More time request by Krabbe In Brief Two for Japan Fighter sent off In dad's footsteps Len Darling Spanish double Player killed Reynolds predicts world record on impressive return IAAF attacked over drug case Experiments hamper Taylor Positive play Changing tones in tennis Clean sweep Faulty selection One centre insufficient Botham assumes all-rounder's role at Rossall Schools Sport Britain reach end of Olympic trail Basketball For the Record Further celebration for Harwood Mandarin Salisbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Sangster unveils bold plan to import from Australia Pipe seeking Flat challenge Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Watkinson and Atherton press home advantage Lancashire start well in NatWest Trophy Dorset grateful to two imports Yesterday's Scoreboards in the Natwest Trophy… Durham dismiss Irish Sussex atone for minor irritation Field-Buss inspired by athletic catching Inzamam reveals perfect timing Eton escape after Foster's century Stewart is unable to halt Surrey decline Cricket Bates is left to fly flag alone The power game pays dividends for Croatian Challenger on the centre court at Wimbledon Ivanisevic adds to the entertainment Larsson overcomes singles seed that never was Today's Order of Play Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Littlewoods Football Halard's power sufficient to subdue Sanchez Fifth seed victim of first big upset Property Wimbledon plans drugs tests Lendl yearns for one more break with tradition Toogood has another day to remember Pace car to be used in grands prix (Reuter): ANC urges Olympic withdrawal Tuning up for the singsong National Music Day should be more than a cheap way for the government to present itself as a music patron, says George Hill Meridiana Books A time to splice and a time to split Private Life: John Diamond on bad reasons for bad reasons for marriage Appointments 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 Uneven show in an even better cause Charity Gala Liza's Tribute to Sammy Albert Hall A late Haydn premiere Opera La vera costanza Garsington, Oxford Satire with a warm heart Theatre Schippel, the Plumber Greenwich The Times Hollywood can take a joke Cinema: Geoff Brown on The Player, Gladiator, Ladybugs and Guy Maddin's films at the ICA Beat a path to Arts Brief Croydon calling Last chance… Richmond Theatre Accordions and a late licence Festival Preview Music festivals, Joanna MacGregor tells Barry Millington, should be eclectic and user-friendly, like her own Platform 2 Which Witch Tales from the cryptographers Television Review Triumphs Crusader who knows his onions Jean-Pierre Coffe detests unnatural food as much as the French Public adore him, Josephine Akrill reports AA Hanging beads of le Beausset France Les Achats Buy one, get two Passport to France: Fly or sail to France with The Times, T. A. T. and Sealink The Times Jam today, but none tomorrow France Save up to £190 The Times With friends like these, God save her Elizabeth Longford, now researching her own royal book, on a nasty piece of work A nation of honest brokers America, Germany and the Future of Europe By Greggory F. Treverton Princeton University Press, £16.95 in Search of a New World Order The Future of US-Europe-an Relations Edited by Henry Brandon The Brookings institution, ?11.95 Authors Writing Magazine Hounded by our history In Ian McEwan's troubling new novel, past and present are linked by the struggle of good and evils, writes Daniel Johnson Black Dogs Ian McEwan Jonathan Cape, ?14.99 Mermaid on the wilder shores The Jewess Stories from Berlin and New York By Irene Dische Bloomsbury, ?14.99 BUPA Healthchoice The pride and the penury Even genteel Bath is not immune from recession, John Young reports Swansong of Avon? Whitchall's plans for changes in loal government offer the city council the chance to control its own affairs Business Location The Bath Press Group Ltd Rotork The very model of a city Passages of time Tourists need to stay longer than one night, John Young discovers Learning the higher education ropes Walcot Bath a World Heritage City Europe Chartwell Heritage PLC The Building of Bath Museum The University of Bath Bath a World Heritage City Farewell to arms Decline in the defence industry will have a damaging impact on employment Georgian elegance draws the money Andrew Brownsword Thrings & Long Solicitors Bath Will Wellcome be welcomed? Rightly or wrongly, today's share flotation will depend on the public perception of an anti-Aids drug, Nigel Hawkes reports If the share flotation succeeds, medical research in Britain could be anything up to £150 Million a year better off Shark bile to spray away spots Recent tests offer hope to acne sufferers Collision course Update Keeping healthy in the hive How do social insects like bees and ants successfully resist infections? The answer may have implications for mankind Green marine power Norwegian engineers plan to pump greenhouse gases straight back under the ocean Cornish by computer Golosoug ty cowez byz na born mez dyyskyn ha powes ha zymo dus nes Career Analysts To Advertise Telephone Monday Microsoft Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company NBS NBS MAFF Warehouse Theaker Monro Newman David Abbott and Partners Chief Executive Prospect Surrey County Council Managing Director XDB Human Resources Officer KPMG Managing Director Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Whitehead Selection Operations Manager Dynamic Technical Director MP Barkers LBW British Marine Industries Federation Chusid Lander Body Shop Frame Technology HESS Industrial Motivation Ltd Connaught Barclays Regional Sales Manager UK/EUROPE NBS MAL Howgate Sable Eurolink PP NBS Howgate Sable Vacancies for Advisors Headway ST. James Associates Management Selection Interpersonal World Wide Challenges BTA Cable Comms Recruitment Bernard Hodes Selection System House Europe NHA Directors MSL International SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment MSB Gartner Group McKenzie Waterman Jenners Edinburgh System 21 LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Network Services A Force for Change Independent Computer Solutions Fletcher Hunt plc Shoppers' Friend General Manager Southwest NHS Merton moving ahead Norfolk College Yorkshire Health NRPB IT Recruitment Consultants IMS Asset Management Headhunting Office Manager/administrator Director of Personal Training Business Money Health Economist Managing Director Finexco MKAI British Shops and Stores Association The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Raima Corporation The mind and the will The job of chairman can no longer be regarded as a convenient soft option, Clare Hogg reports General Appointments Westmead Consultancy Personnel Officer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retail Operations Director Director of Distribution/ Customer Services P. M. C. International Opportunity without Compromise Reading between the job lines Management Consulting Opportunities in Change… High Achievers Engineering Head of Administration The Presentation Company Search for a Star CEPEC Ambitious British Male 35 The Times Newspapers If These are your personal qualities and Senior Manager to Head New Communications Department Fircroft Engineering Services LTD Contract 2000 Staff Specialist Rinow Recruitment Circa £600 per Week A Second Career? Almost Recession Proof Opportunity for Self Starters… Management Trainees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Booth & Co. Solicitors Director Contracts Administrator Watford Aegon Financial Services Ltd Trainee Partners Limitation determination is final not interlocutory Crème De La Crème Personal Assistant c£22,000 The Travel Company Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheel clamping on private land is extortion and theft RKM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Manager c£20,000 negotiable Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sanctions include penalty Regina v Secretary of State for the Department of Health, Ex parte Hickey Profiles Creme de la Creme Company Notices Diary of Times Classified To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past… The Times Concise Crossword No 2824 Property Buyers Guide PDS BBC1 Satellite Burberrys Variations Radio
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