News from 26/06/1992
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Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Raymond Wergan, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, George Brock and Robin Oakley, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn and Arthur Goldstuck, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Marjorie Brady (Campaign Manager), Ian Murray, George Sivell, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, David Davis and Geoff King, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Bill Frost, Kevin Eason, Michael Tate, City Editor, Christopher Sandford, Callum Murray, Martha De La Cal, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bird, Pandora Maxwell, John Redwood, Matthew May, A. T. H. Smith, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Peter Millar, Daniel Johnson, Adrian Edwards, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Henry Lerner, Michael Hamlyn, Aberdeen, Rex Bellamy, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Clive Couldwell, Simon Tait, Richard Cork, John B. Mackay, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sean Mac Carthaigh, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Michael Hornsby and Sheila Gunn, Gladwyn, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Carolyn Williams, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Clare Longrigg, Jill Sherman, John Holland, Karl Dallas, Roger Boyes, John Good, John Toovey, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Ian Orr-Ewing, John Chidell, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alasdair Buchan, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Peter Riddell, Don Pasquale, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Debra Isaac and Michael Horsnell, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Hazel Shaw, Alan Coren, George Brock and Sheila Gunn, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, R. L. Bell, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, J. Rotblat, Lin Jenkins and Andrew Moger, Jan Raath, Beatrix Blake, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoToday in the Times BP chief resigns Stirling dies Index Life & Times Major joins battle in Lisbon for wider EC Bomb explodes in the City Penny-farthing name begins to wobble Pandora Maxwell criticises dawn raid Navy boards French ship in fish war World Cambridge retains lead in world traitor league KGB claims of an Oxford spy ring to match Cambridge's "magnificent five" seem less than convincing, says Christopher Andrew Scott creates fine sequel to the Fifth Man B&Q Picture Gallery Bomb brings City-to brief standstill Ship deaths verdict Hope for heart victims Guns found in raid Trouser rule contested New C4 chief named Chess win confirmed Schoolboy detained Corrections Police to study role of Ward scientists News in Brief Rolex Oyster Skipper vows to sail again despite risk of showdown Minesweeper stands by after Cornish fishermen accuse French crews of sabotage off the Scillies The Clash Fishermen grow ruthless as catches diminish Battleground Number of trawlers disputed Rench View Privatisation looms over Nelson's nursery fleet Fishery Protection MFI More Furniture Ideas Apple MacIntosh. The power to succeed Judges free councils to resume attack on Sunday trading Stowaway found on ferry Trial moved Soccer arrests Beatles sale Last Minute Booking Bargains Stop Press France - with the Times and Lbc Each week throutghout the simmer, The Tmes and Lbc will bring you news of lastminute bargains available for travellers to France. The latest information on bookings, flights, traffic delays and holiday ideas Offers Flights Ferries Rates Hosepipe ban is extended Picture Gallery London hospitals face £200m deficit MFI More Furniture Ideas Tomorrow's Times Honda Present the Best Deals You'll See All… Honda 48-hour week 'not settled' Major threatens legal action despite talks 'triumph' How EC Would Change Workers' Lives Halifax UK failed to take lead at Rio MPs told Britain's caring diplomats praised The week in Parliament Homes saved Pensions safe Tube jobs School rules Parliament today Dentists 'refuse' NHS work Around the Lobby £144 m scheme to relieve M25 jams Capping condemned as attack on democracy Wellcome Picture Gallery Whip blamed for Labour 'drift' Scottish deal ends committee impasse Rover Metro Tobacco firms await suits after US ruling Anti-smoking pressure group inundated with requests for details of supreme court's decision What the other doctors order David Young burns the candle at both ends as he samples unusual panaceas at the healthiest show on earth Holiday Britons fail first aid test Campaign directs ire at alcohol Habitat Community struggles to find iteivay after Danish trauma European Community: The Agenda Our Foreign Staff: Praise for president is too little, too late Jacques Delors Mitterrand seeks delay in growth France Kohl sends message of unity Germany Marchesa's saucy strip spices Italian affairs Italy is agog with a marchesa's comic strip love life, writes John Philips from Rome Critics scorn architects of change Summit Venue Ministers who fell by the wayside Chronology Britain seizes chance to impose its vision Major in the Chair Doing battle with Brussels machine Man in the News Community looks over the horizon Enlargement of the Ec Picture Gallery Labour left presses for referendum Britain and Maastricht Opponents of the treaty want debate on a national vote at the party's conference in September, Jill Sherman reports Multiyork UK fights to retain border controls Frontiers Rabin stands firm after six killings New Israeli leader tells Palestinians he will not surrendeder to violence and intimidation ANA Zionist pioneers fear for their future under Labour Jewish settlers are refocusing their struggle on new areas of conflict, writes Richard Beeston Nobel cash to help Burmese People Panasonic Russian diaspora nurtures seeds of regional conflict Russia's four million troops are ordered not to take sides in conflicts in the republics, writes Mary Dejevsky from Moscow. But how long can they hold out? Our Foreign Staff: Outside force cannot bring Bosnia peace, says Major From our Foreign Staff in Boon: German abortion law eased Picture Gallery Purists fail to stem Frenglish invasion France catches up with accelerating roadhogs The French are being hit where it really hurts - in the driving seat, Charles Bremner reports Moldavia peace deal is agreed News in Brief Russia aided (Reuter): Spy sentenced Guard imposed (Reuter): Shuttle lifts off Dam destroyed Consuls lauded (Reuter): Aid for women Coloured voters in Cape reject ANC for de Klerk (Reuter): Perot bias denied by press Democracy diluted in colony Hoodlums take out their irritation on tropical fish Japanese Notebook by Joana Pitman Picture Gallery Apathy looks likely winner in Malawi poll British Diabetic Association From Agincourt to the trawler war Cross-Channel rivalry, by peter millar Will Major win at snakes and ladders? As Europ's leaders gather in Lisbon, three Times weiters assess a continent at war and peace Peter Riddell on the outlook for Britain's EC presidency Alan Coren …and moreover Glenys into the breach The Times Diary Cartoon hell The Times Diary Can the West let a city starve? Emergency in Sarajevo, by Roger Boyes Post haste Masked by time Lisbon Manoeuvres No Smoking in Court Wife's account of Maxwell arrest Death from smoking Zoo rescue plan Trident and nuclear uncertainties If Maastricht fails Aids spread 'recklessly' Span and powers of local councils Corridors of leisure Hitting a wrong note Sincere apologies Court Circular The Almshouse Association Service reception Announcements Picture Gallery Hidden beauty: the eye makeup being delicately… Dinners Word-Watching Rays to build up a replica of the skull. Then Brian… SWI: Luncheons Alexander Consilting Group Although she's no Elizabeth Taylor she is quite… Memorial service Birthdays today Anniversaries Service luncheon Service dinner University news Cambridge Prince drawn into battle over Eigg Royal engagements Receptions Fishmongers' Company Forthcoming marriages School news Lecture Appointments G. D. Ramsay G. D. Ramsay, Fba, economic historian and fellow and tutor at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, died in Oxford on June 11 aged 83. He was born in Dublin on May 25,1909 Qu Wu Serge Daney Church news Margaretha Ley Dick Fifoot Dick Fifoot, Mc, Bodleu's Librarian and professorial fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, 1979-81, died on June 24 aged 67, He was born on June 14,1925 Latest wills Charles S Pinks Charles Spinks, musician of the baroque revival, died on June 16 aged 77, He was born in Lowestoft on February 13,1915 Stephen Ng St James's Park Sir James Stirling dies after surgery The Times Crossword No 18,955 Navy boards French trawler Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weather Rapide A little touch of Curry in the night Political sketch Business Today in Business Tomorrow The Pound BP chairman resigns after board pressure Horton goes in firm's 'best interest' OECD downgrades estimate of British economic growth Growth of Real Gdp in Makor Oecd Countries Hong Kong takes the Midland Wellcome hopes exceed forecasts Top three Canary Wharf tenants threaten to quit Foreign Colonial Yorkshire to boost level of capital expenditure International Appointments By our City Staff: Scantronic maintains dividend Chiltern signals a recovery despite passing its payout OFT to end carbonated drink deals Eurotunnel trains will take the strain Reuter: Americans seek BCCI cash Tessa investments top £10bn since launch Business Roundup Stoddard Sekers rises Kalamazoo slumps Soundtracs slips back Prospect lifts payout GEC Alsthom order Waverley broker quits MGN resignation call SFO wins Nadir appeal Hill Samuel debt cuts help Tsb to profit at half time Recession restrains bank's results Watchdog to act on gas pipelines Confident BPB pegs dividend Brown Shipley worth £1 after 182 years By our Industrial Correspondent: Enquiry launched on mobile phones South Wales Electricity cuts all prices MFI By Our Industrial Correspondent: Work time failure angers IoD New chief at Brown & Tawse Kenwood offer Board changes Mixed fortunes Payout passed Times post Compaq from Transam Recent Issues Major Changes High dividend score for power groups Tempus Brokers hope market may at last be bottoming out Stock Market British Funds OFT rules in favour of Chicago Dow slips back as investors retreat World Markets Nikkei rises amid talk of discount rate cut Wall Street BP needs change of strategy too Comment Dusty welcome Peso provokes weighty words The Times City Diary Out-graded The Time City Diary The French touch The Times City Diary Enter the Hong Kong dragon prepared to rattle City cages The man behind the Midland takeover is bound to shake the cosy world of British banking, suggests Neil Bennett Shed a tear for shareholders who receive neither returns nor replies Driving at a return to rightful owners The proper price for late payment Richemont The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates Strong rises Heath Group Danger lurks in the database When incorrect data is entered, companies can be damaged, writes Chris Partridge JBA Cutting the power The million-times video disc The videotape is about to be challenged by reecordable dises IBM is to go flash On Line 3-D surgery Olivetti puts on its bravest face Fast learner Compaq Shopping links Bull Lapping the other runners Most computer manufacturers are fighting for a share of the portable market, says Jane Bird The chied attraction of portables is their ability to link up with remote databases and company networks via telephone or radio data links Sharp Make Computers Make Sense Make it tough and trendy Handheld computers win o convenience At home on the foreign desk Portable computers are freeing workers from the office, and shrinking the world, David Guest reports Seybold, the American market research organisation, anticipates that by 1996 sales of portables will exceed sales of desk-top computers Suntec Twinhead The palm goes to notebooks Miniaturisation could take computers out of the lap and into the pocket Computer manufacturers have cut Prices and improved features No longer treading water Thames Water is to use more than 1,000 hand held computers to reduce its costs, Jane Bird says Meter-reading is a priority because the faster the data is gathered, the quicker bills can be sent out AST Computer Time Pictures for the wall Computer producers are trying to develop crisp, stable colour screens Sale and leaseback can help raise cash Business to Business The London Computer Auction Rooms Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Charing Cross Hotel Mr Friday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nationwide Expansion Triple I PLC The Golf Chip Investment/partner Investors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Japanese boost for Bath Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Connect Business Consultants ASC Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & Commercial Services Franchises Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings The Times Newspapers Ltd Wholesalers Bankrupt Stock! Denmark summon spirit to spring final surprise Germany one step from unprecedented double triumph Wigan provide all six forwards Rugby League Czech team will add zest to competition Sport for the Disabled Perfect Halo assumes high rank Racing: Impressive Salisbury Win Puts Cole's Charge alongside the Leading Two-Year-Old Colts Lingfield Park Newcastle From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Roche free to ride St Jovite in Derby England shake off their injuries Rugby Union Mandarin: El Yasaf is leniently weighted Newmarket Doncaster Dunlop repeats Sandown reservations over Lahib Goodwood Bath Results from Yesterdays Two Meetings Rapid Raceline O'Connor continues his revival with strong first round MeHenry completes good day for Irish From a Correspondent in Munich: Sweden provides surprise leader Home record under threat Seine made for Jones Powerboating Today's Fixtures Lees may not see his team in Barcelona Rowing Minor counties deserve home advantage Gray finds freshness in his well-worn lees Athletics: Momentous 400 Metres Final in Prospect at Un Olympic Trials McKay feels that his time has come Gallian's delaying action checks Pakistani spinners Cricket Tactical battle blossoms on grass Navratilova dispels the doubts Agassi shrugs off his troubles and Courier shows how to grasp half-chances Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon For the Record Today's Order of Play Henlan inspires revival as Britain overhaul Hungary Basketball Eubank's progress surprises Boxing Whitaker's horse is ruled out In Brief Mansell record Holders beaten Lost composure Krabbe plea fails The Times Football McEnroe rolls back the years to eclipse Cash Cards Bates fulfils rising expectations Britain's remaining singles player sweeps into the third round in straight sets Details Youth brings out worst in Becker Our Sports Staff: Games fears increase for South Africa The Las Vegan who makes it all ad up Simon Barnes at Wimbledon Health, p5 Nasty, brutish and young Is it time society stopped finding excuses for the perpetrators of violent and pointless crime, and started hating them instead? Valerie Grove 'What would your mothers think of you doing something like this? Joan Cooper cried to her attackers Smallbone of Devizes Motoring, p7 Entertainments Weekend 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 Still missing the menace Theatre Busily, properly comic Opera Hits and misses under a redundant umbrella London Opera Festival The Soldier's Tale/Letters, Riddles and Writs Riverside Studios/Shaw Tokens, twists and trifles Dance English National Ballet Coliseum Where the walls have eyes Richard Cork on Catalan artist Antoni Tàpies, Spain's most distinguished living painter Picture Gallery In the midst of death… life Television Review Fighting a corner in the same cause Arts Festivals Two imminert festivals are competing for money and public attention. Both sides of a culture clash talk to Simon Tait Picture Gallery The Old Vic Gallery Choice Pickers can't be choosy Fruot-picking is boring, badly paid and very hard work. Clare Longrigg explains its irresistible appeal Next Week Europ assistance Grape Picking in France Fly to France - two for the price of one Passport to france: Fly or sail to France this summer with The Times, T. A. T. and Scaling The Times Sail free with Sealink Terms and Conditons Properties of the week Sol's city of African dreams With South Africa in turmoil, Sol Kerzner is confident that £100 million will spent on his Lost City. Michael Hamlun and arthur Goldstucik report Neglected history chained to a railing The Royal Geographical Society is hoping to break down publicity fences Therm a Bond Contracts Ltd Primed and timed for healing The BBC challenges Coronation Street with a programme about the medical problems of the famous, reports Alasdair Buchan Suffer in the city Cars, not pollen, could be more to blame for hay fever Death by water Ripples from research Medical Briefing Relatives, take note Staying mad can be bad Resentment may be damaging to your health Too hot to be handled in public The latest Nissan does everything it should, and more. In fact, Kevin Easton says, it is too powerful for comfort Car Buyers Guide Who has the oldest Volvo? £5,000 for restoration work awaits the owner of the first Swedish car imported into Britain back in HAPR Hunts of Southend Ltd The best mess Roadwise No maladministration damages Hospital unfair over dismissals Car Buyers Guide Drug trafficking assumptions Strike no excuse for liability Motran Vehicle Contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Créme de la Crème Concise Crosseord No Property Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite The Times Variations Radio
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