News from 27/06/1992
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Lisl Biggs-Davison (Secretary), Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Gerald Owen, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Anatol Lieven, Ruth Dryden, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Laurance, R. B. Rickards, George Brock and Robin Oakley, Tim Judah, Harvey Elliott, Tom Pocock, Angela Mackay, Brian Shelley, Chief executive, Peter Hayman, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Mather, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, H. Dinerstein, Richard Streeton, Derek Braggins, James Bone and Robin Oakley, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Leonard Mosley, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ian Weston Smith, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Vinny Lee, N. Dewar, Francis King, Mark Griffiths (Editor), Peter Davis, Peter Ball, Frances Hill, Michael Hornsby and Michael McCarthy, Burnham, Rachel Kelly, Chalfont, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alistair B. Cooke, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Hastings, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Freyberg, Michael Clark, Winston Churchill, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Charteris of Amisfield, Aberdeen, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, David Dewar (Assistant Auditor General), Peter Barnard, L. T., Peter Hassell, Alison Johnson, Wolfgang M?nchau, Sue MacGregor, Keith Mitchell, Nicole Swengley, Killearn, John Henderson, Roy Jenkins, Orr-Ewing, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Ian Byatt, Director General, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, R. J. Post, Josephine Fairley, William Greaves, Olga Maitland, Michael Watkins, H. M., Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Bramall, Esmond Birnie, A. J. Stacpoole, Alix Ramsay, Tweedsmuir, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Nessim J. Dawood, Allan Robinson Hon Secretary, Henry McDOWELL, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, James Woodall, V. S. Singh, Wellington, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Westbury, Joanna Pitman, David Burnside, Jane Bidder, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Roland Gibbs, Cledwyn of Penrhos, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Clive Davies, Christopher Hawtree, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Boyd-Carpenter, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ion Calvocoressi, Michael Dynes, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Lucasta Miller, F. B., Michael Gow, Harding of Petherton, Christopher Follett, Rupert Clarke, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Dovey, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Arnold Wilson (Former director), Keith Macklin, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Helena Matheopoulos, Peter H Stallard, Molloy, Roger Black, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Sally Greengross, Director, Paddy Burt, Clement Freud, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Cecil Day Lewis,
ResumoMajor warns of 'monster super-state' Summit leaders voice fears about Brussels power after Danish vote UN and EC issue Sarajevo threats Index Weekend Times La Belle France This little chauvinist pig went to Wimbledon La Belle France If you can't join them, beat them French stir '1,000 years of rivalry' Designer Trouble Thousands of school holiday bargains likely Nearly half a million on holidays for the busiest siz weeks of the year are still going begging. Now the tour operators are playing cat and mouse to try to avoid cutting prices for the sacrosanct schools holiday peak. Harvey Elliott thinks they will have little choice Abbey National Bands on the Run Legal action on Aids carriers rejected The HIV scare at Birmingham factory has failed to persuade the government to reconsider its stance on controls through the court system, reports Jeremy Laurance Maxwell pensioners may sue directors Everest Fit the Best Stores will defy Sunday trading verdict amid calls for reform The law lords's decision changed few minds and local authorities hope for clarification in Europe, Peter Victor writes Feminist magazine upsets the beau monde The ladies are unhappy. The "wimmin" seen no problem. Kerry Gill on a dispute between two very different publications Commuter ignored bomb alert Halford refuses to discuss allegation News in Brief British and Irish to open talks on Tuesday Children ill on LSD Tears for Ravenscraig Carling libel award Sir Richard Francis Beck's jail appeal Correction Midsummer Madness Removal Sale Seamen fish and make up after blaming EC quotas Anglo-French dispute off the Scillies highlights wider issues facing th etroubled fishing industry Rescued boy tells of days adrift Too many boats chase a dwindling harvest from the sea International competition for fish has forced maritime countries to guard their stocks fiercely, Michael Hornsby writes Collets to close bookshop Motorway users face the big turn off If you thought the M25 was bad already just wait for the tangle of intersections and carriageways being devised to ease the jams, Michael Dynes writes Sagafjord Diana: her true story Four found guilty of stolen cars racket N&P At last: the true story of the hole in the wall gang Nick Nuttall marks the 25th birthday of the machine that became the shopper's saviour and a challenge to criminals tempted by cash so near, yet so far Bishop's plea to stave off £8m debt Timeshare licence in danger News in Brief Women jailed Riverbus threat Speedy Senna £1m for dockers Boat arrives Write price SAAB Major delays decision on top salary rises MazDa By our Political Correspondent: Gould accuses Labour of being on the retreat LSE fails to bid for County Hall Howard urges era of council partnership Eclectic who inspired by design Build not talk: the guiding maxim of Sir James Stirling, an architect revered by his peers Wellcome By a Staff Reporter: Wireless Mi finds a mixed reception US Iran cover-up 'reached the top' Rover Metro Picture Gallery Navy chief resigns in sex case Adamant Arens leaves Mordecai Vanunu 2098 Days in Solitary Confinement Egyptians held after bombing at Luxor Nationwide Gang kills 70 and rapes women on Somali refugee ship Euro Disney Resort Paris Picture Gallery Witness links police to massacre Democrats make Bush wedding guest list People Women win say on abortion German birth and abortion figures Farmery trap Mickey Mouse Estonians vote on Russians Royal soap makers wait and watch for real-life ending New York Notebook Midland No Title Jubilant Danes make their goal a continuing summer of revelry The triumph underdogs are nervous only about losing out to Brussels, writes Christopher Follett in Copenhagen Twelve braced for long finance battle Budget Debate Vote for 48-hour week heralds big shake-up for UK From a Correspondent in Brussels: Madness stalks Brussels corridors of power Leaders urged to unify Europe In a marked change of view, Brussels now favours a larger Community, George Brock writes from Lisbon EC gives Delors second term Our Foreign Staff: US ponders military options in Sarajevo Serb ambitions sink in blood and duplicity Tim Judah look at the shifting focus and fortunes of Belgrade one year after the conflict began Europeans rule out military intervention Lurpak Move to shore up rouble News in Brief Lease granted (Reuter): Children killed The Church of England suffers not a democratic deficit but a severe democratic to be demonstrated Women priests show up the Synod's impotence Before we are drowned in hype for XXVth Summer Olympic Games, Perhaps And moreover Secrets of my Stasi file Anne McElvoy, Berlin correspondent, finds the secret police slipped up on her private life Scientists' right to be wrong Nigel Hawkes on the mood of caution among researchers On the ball in Lisbon One in the bush Plus ca change What has she lost? Inspecting Perot Rough Fishing Virgule a Maastricht Call for a wider Alamein tribute Elephants at zoo Ulster's future Water abstraction and cost of meters Employing over-40s Wheels and woe Deaf to the calls of the garden 'Preposterous sticks' A Titian question Signing for posterity Court Circular Announcements Luncheon Anniversaries Picture Gallery Service dinner Royal engagements University news Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages School news Weekend birthdays Marriages Dinner Latest wills Sir James Stirling Sir James Stirling, architect and RIBA gold medallist, died of a heart attack on June 25 aged 66 after complications arising from a hernia operation. He was born in Glasgow in 1926 Sir Richard Francis Sir Richard Francis, director general of the British Council from July 1987 and former director of news and current affairs for the BBC, died in hospital yesterday aged 58. He was born on March 10,1934 Appreciations Véra Russell Rex McCandless Thomas Hume Escape of the Royalfamily of France The Times Crossword No 18,956 Pilkington Hong Kong may fear the future, but Bush's man has already seen it Word-Watching High Seldane Clairvoyant envoy flies in Mensa Business Profile Market wipes £1.8bn off BP share value The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Adidas chief leads bid for company Vulture capitalists hunt for pickings Apologies due Wellcome for Sid Sudden call to an execution that arrived by golf buggy English directors ousted from Aegis Empty nesters Knight Williams Insurance costs Rate of interest Sport Home options Olivetti bows to share stake link with US rival Two firms fined by Lautro The Sunday Times Fidelity Investments Japan's shareholders find bribery the order of the day Morland answers Greene King bid with surging profit forecast Bp prospects depend on dividend and direction Tempus Burnfield in cash call for expansion Loss-making Bett axes its interim dividend Business Roundup Torday division for sale Camellia falls back Sixth rise for Syltone Vistec lifts profits Marling calls for cash Lasmo settles for less British Land links Talk it up, talk it down and make yourself an instant millionaire Week Ending The rise and rise of a natural salesman Carol Leonard charts the progress of Reed International's chairman from the stores to the boardroom Business Profile Picture Gallery Direct Premium Account British Funds Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments BP's price tumble leads index down Stock Market Weak futures knock Nikkei Dow slips slightly Wall Street Insurers to tailor home cover as costs climb Contents policies will offer more options and bigger excesses New groups pinpoint motor risks Binned votes can cost money Comment Murray Johnstone Postcode perils for high-risk premium payers WI Carr Financial Services Limited European Smaller Companies PLC Lloyds refunds overcharged clients Lindsay Cook says Lloyds Bank has found some customers have paid too much interest for years Wellcome puts a slice aside for private investors CAF Season of mellow fruitfulness In the fourth of her series on financial needs at different times of life, Liz Dolan looks at the 'empty nesters' Maturely getting the best from low pressure and high income Investments Old Age Provision Talk to Towry Law Death Duties Retirement Planning Save & Prosper PEP Fimbra Edinburgh Fund Managers PLC Ombudsman acts over closed account rates Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum CGT Allowance, May 1992 PEP Endowment still right choice for some Helen Pridham on the battle of the mortgage schemes Save & Prosper Allied Trust Bank Briefings National Savings Comparing the Costs of a Mortgage Fimbra M&G Bristol & West & You Too many rebuffs over the direct approach to direct debits Use your vote at Nationwide Two opposite views on commission payment French pension Interest Rates Roundup Save & Prosper Golden illusion Fidelity Investments Shares weak Heath Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Britain revel in rain to level series Australia stunned by storming ruby league performance in Melbourne British let victory slip away Hockey Barbados Crews make certain of their Henley places Rowing Challenger unlikely to spoil Eubank's last title defence Boxing From a Correspondent in Badaioz, Spain: Britain well beaten in final game Basketball Barnes urges considered approach Rugby Union Where one small error can leave ambitions in ruins The prize of Olympic places will bring the best out of athletes at the trials this weekend, Roger Black says Thompson makes a plea to be considered for Games Reynolds only fifth in Olympic trials race Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giraud aiming to lead revival Hopes of a home victory are high at halfway stage of French Open Europeans held by Burns' spirited recovery Eddery turns tide in title struggle Racing Guide to Weekend Fixtures Chepstow Warwick Doncaster Lingfield Park Hicks ready to leave Monarchs In Brief Champion's doubts Doohan injured Rider suspended Newmarket Newcastle Mandarin: Surrealist can return to form From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Dr Devious has right prescription for glory Grand Prix draws strong challenge Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Form guide to the 11 runners Rapid Raceline Replacing DeFreitas is England's main worry Essex make light of Lancashire's flagging attack Waugh and Hussain break third-wicket record Bishop powers way back to best form Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Stephenson leads a Sussex escape Second XI Other matches In-form Lovell cheers students Millfield's colts not extended Bowlers reel before Gatting Danes give lesson in class to claim first European title German sunk by Vilfort and Jensen Backbone holds under pressure For the Record Reebok Fernandez falls from grace Today's Order of Play Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Few plaudits for fine points in the power game McEnroe storms off Rugby League Lendl finds his instinct for survival in time Thundering servers rule day at Wimbledon Charles Tyrwhitt Scots leap into the unknown Aces high in the power game Ivanisevic wins battle of strength Fourth write One of the more cheering things about this… Slave trade Barely enough Tangled roots Scots to form an elite league Africans debate pull-out Sotheby's Tunes of glory The appeal of brass bands is spreading south. One the eve of National Music Day, William Greaves joins the fans to sound out why Passport to France Bodysgallen Hall What's on Auntie moves in a big way After a cleansing break from television, Lynne Truss considers the high-minded Bbc men and the demise of a soap star Velvet fist in an iron glove Music unlimited: starting today, a weekly rundown of the best of the new releases across the spectum of sounds ABTA Handled with care Classical Good Dirty fun Sealink Stena Line TV Preview Guilty Secrets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items English National Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items ENO Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death and the Maiden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lacey lady goes on the town Tyne Daly, in London for concerts, talks to Richard Morrison Shadowy ritual games Dance White Bird Featherless Playhouse, Oxford ENO Parents and children have different views of the past Theatre On Top of the World Croydon Warehouse Batman's latest success Albery Theatre London Modest memorial to the composer Concerts Panufnik memorial Barbican/Radio 3 Dark horses win Quatuor Mosa?ques St James, Piccadilly Dominion Theatre The Birmingham Royal Ballet Cost of caring Kind Food: Alison Johnson BT Earning an honest crust Working for a credit card company did not do nicely for Michael Bostock, so he became king of the sandwich makers. Josephine Fairley reports Stay out of the kitchen Entertaining at Home Season perfectly preserved Frances Bissell, the Times cook, enjoys a traditional burst of midsummer pickling activity before the dog arrive Wines that grow old gracefully Germany's Mosel wines are prized for their long life- but the young arieties are equally impressive Best buys Published by Yandell Publishing Ltd Fishing for a compliment Dover sole needs little more than butter and lemon Weekend with the warriors American Indians are at large in Oxfordshire Saturday Rendezvous The Times Events VIP Making hay in the old-fashioned way is no picnic Take a step in the right direction Put your walking shoes on and join Family Rambling Day, Lee Rodwell says Swan song for the old bird names Feather report Events Gardens to visit Forte Hotels Where to Walk The Times What to Buy Corsica Natural attractions include the price Property Eating out Country Club Hotels When to Go How to Get There Where to Stay What to Read What to Do France De Particulier a Particulier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead London Nw3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langley-Taylor Connell Property Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Lake Como Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ancient seat of garden learning Real world disappears in a sea of champagne The agony of neglected heritage Dripping with potential House Hunter Francesca Greenoak explores an amazing rock garden… Floral cliff-hanger Home & Garden Agriframes Ltd Lawnflite David Austin Roses TELEBrands Sue MacGregor My Perfect Weekend BBC Radio 4 Today presenter The Traditional Garden Supply Co Ltd Victorian Conservatories The Best Selling Lawn Tractor in the Country Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Two for the price of one to France Passport to France: Fly or sail to France with The Times, T. 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T. and sealink Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Next Week Sail free to France with Sealink Multiple Display Advertising Items Catch an old-style floor show Mosaics and tiles turn floors into an art form, says Nicole Swengley Announcements Concise Crossword No 2826 Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Grand Prix Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silver anniversary of golden talent The Annabel Jones jewellery company is still shining after 25 creative years Antiques and Collecting Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Starlight Foundation A list of the 25 essential pieces of jewellery,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite Please Don't Look Away Sunday Variations Radio 1 Satellite MOPS Saturday Variations Radio 1 The Times The Cream Famous for three seconds Opening Shots Working too hard to win Strictly not for the birds Contents McEwan's, best bitterness Nothing infuriates Ian McEwan more than politics - except his reputation as a prurient writer. Alan Franks meets a man whose works and life, says, are at odds. Photograph by Nigel Parry Everything but the truth The wrong men appear to have been accused of the murder of Julie Ward. Sam Kiley on the trial that was a shambles Smoking Causes Cancer George Michael First direct Up the Workers At 11.23 on the evening of April 9, Neil Kinnock knew he had lost the general election when Basildon voters returned a Conservative Mp against all expectations. Roy Greenslade visits the town that has come to typify Tory triumph and socialist despair The Basildon Clarion Harrods Knightsbridge Jameson The Spirit of Ireland Nissan Nissan Drawing on the songlines New Aboriginal art recreates the ancient tribal Dreamings for the modern world—and his fetching high prices worldwide, writes Jane Wheatley. Photographs by Simon Grosset MACHIN Anything for some quiet lives Bernalrd Levin gives his vote of Confidence to those who are able to keep mum rather than endlessely whinge about her The of Good Breeding Cognac L'art De Michell Vis-?-vis the new icy age Thirty years in the film business have not taken their toll on Catherine Dencuve: she is as lovely as distant as ever, and she has landed a major starring roles as the face behind Yves Saint Laurent's beauty range. Liz Smith met her Hine Restaurant Guide Chefs capped for England Jonathan Meades Ice-cream tubs on the Rocky road Clement Freud The Best Drink of the Day There's one born every minute Don't dismiss horoscopes as just a bit of fun-these days astrology has moved into the boardroom, with big business ambitions and a blue-chip future. Illustration by Ian Murray Olympian heights The Arts Euro Premiere in July The Best of Europe TSP Young guns going for it Travel notes Ancient welcomes The island of Gozo has been waylaying visitors since Calypso ensnared Ulysses, and does so still, Sally Baker writes Overseas Travel P&O AITO Multiple Display Advertising Items New Millennium Holidays For your free copy of the Trailfinder magazine ring… Columbus Travel Insurance Damascus to Palmyra Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The French Selection Sovereign Villas Italia Luxury Villas & Complexes UK Holidays Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items AITO Time Off Excellence Sovereign Scanscape Scandinavia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australia Tailor-Made Cox&Kings The Times Thomas Atkins, this was your life Quartered Safe our Here By George MacDonald Fraser Harvill, ?16 What's the big idea? The Architect of Ruins By Herber Rosendorfer Dedatus Europe, ?8.99 Public Secret By J. Bernlef Faber, ?14.99 Faust's ghost writers Black Swan By Farrukh Dhondy Gollancz, ?10.99 Picture Gallery Craft versus art The Fringe Orphan By Rachel Morris Heinemann, ?13.99 On Bended Knees By Martin Goodman Macmillan, ?14.99 Voices in the wildness A Writer's Reality By Mario Vargas Llosa Faber, ?14.99 The Angel of Darkness By Ernesto Sabato Cape, ?15.99 Picture Gallery Paean plus pain A Country of Vanished Dreams By Philip Brebner Picador, ?14.99 Mimoun By Rafael Chirbes Translated by Gerald Martin Serpent's Tail. £7.99 pbk Paperbacks Branded by her survival The Road Ahead By Christabel Bielenberg Bantam, ?14.99 Anglian Windo Centres Pastoral sympathies The Complete Poems of C. Day Lewis Edited by Jill Balcon Sinclair-Stevenson, ?251?14.95pbk Poetry Eating out and about The Times Bridge by Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3156: It's (Nearly) All Greek To Me by Ploutos The Games Page 'I dreaded the war for so long' A Childhood: Elizabeth Kane Howard Picture Gallery Sharp Lancia Dedra
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