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News from 29/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, G. Peck, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Sir Charles Groves, Helen Johnstone, George Rose (Publisher), Greville Janner, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Christopher Bland Chairman, Keith Kyle, Simon Barnes, Ray Kennedy and Sam Kiley, George Brock and Robin Oakley, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Peter Andreae, J. Davis, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Holroyde, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, Michael Harmer, Bernard Levin, Sheila Gunn and Robin Oakley, D. A. Langford, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, James Johnston, Ian Bradley, Charles Bremner, Alan Meyer Chairman, Bruce J. Dawson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, N. R. Laking, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Kari Knight, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, T. Singer, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, James Cane (Director), John Holland, Peter Benenson, Ken Coates, Bruce Kent, Yael Lotan, Harold Pinter, Jacob von Uexkull, Andrew Wilski, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Fox, Edward Smith, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Peter Thurlow, John Kennedy, Sir John Banhams, John Goodbody, Alan Cottrell, Sara McConnell, Matthew Parris, Frank Ruhrmund, Alan Franks, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan West, Michael Seely, Charles May, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Fred Kibble, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Bryan Roberts, Philip Pangalos, Mr. R. Instone, William Cash, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Matthew Taylor Chairman, Gillian Pearce Secretary, John Phillips, Stephen Scott, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky, Sir Jeremy Rowe, Chairman, John Watson,

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Sanctuary for whales Drink slip-up Artist dies Cancer hope Krabbe clear Index Life & Times Mitterrand opens way for Sarajevo airlift Bullets end dramatic visit The president took many risks in making his daring intervention, writes John Holland Class war Cinderellas bash Oxford ball Major will take tough line on Maastricht US West Coast hit by quakes Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society Top Brand British Major rules out return to selective education MacGregor insists Jubilee cash must be private Trust to reopen house inspired by the San Vitale basilica The public is being invited to visit a la Ronde, a 16-sided house above the Exe estuary, John Young writes Death of an artist who painted his way out of debt Kinnock foresaw election defeat Woman claims womb operation was assault Bridge jumpers bailed Ward verdict expected Lilley agrees payout Cadets feel the heat Violence erupts at club Skippers hunt for nets Justice commission to keep confessions News in Brief Legal loophole puts 100,000 drink-drive convictions at risk Prisoners vandalise private jail Chairman of the board sets a record By a Staff Reporter: Sturdy traces a kind of loving in the isles Picture Gallery Price of bubbly falls to £8 a bottle The world collapse in demand for champagne is good news for its fans, writes Robin Young New arts centre proposed Mitsubishi MT-5 Cellphone Telecommunications The Week Ahead Apple MacIntosh The power to succeed Gummer favours spread of whale sanctuaries International Whaling Commission meets in Glasgow this week to review worldwide moratorium A French plan for the seas surrounding the Antarctic, prepared for an International Whaling Commission meeting, is seen as a safeguard against commercial hunting, Michael McCarthy writes Conference Agenda Radio star Nichols dies Slow birth cycle hinders recovery Huge fungus is biggest organism Families discover paths to freedom By our Environment Correspondent: Smallest species faces biggest risk BA takes stake in German market Protesters give the Japanese food for thought The Volvo Estate The Volvo Estate. Open your Mind Sex offenders 'free to circulate pornography in prisons' A report questions whether authorities want to control the availability of obscene material in Britain's jails, Richard Ford writes Brain tumour drug earns British team $1.5m deal Methodists question traditions Scots honour Queen Margaret, their first European The Hungarian-born wife of a Scottish king had a remarkable influence over the history of his country and Europe, Kerry Gill writes Prices fall as auction houses chase bidders Legal fees prove a costly surprise News in Brief Farmers help save rare bird Suspect held Shops defiant Drug arrests House rules Libel writ Bond winners Mandela pressed by OAU to meet Botha African leaders seek reopening of talk UN to give Somalis tent refuge Rhinos to be shot in aid of conservation Hunting is helping Natal herds, writes Michael Hamlyn from Hluhluwe Malawian turnout disputed Deep Sleep Therapy was so Effective Bush gains a Democrat son People AVIS Preferred Service California has worst quake for 40 years Mafia starts hunt for new godfather Rank Xerox How Mrs America thrives on a fling FBI finds corpse of oil chief in forest Testy summit delivers three painful defeats to Major British Presidency George Brock and Robin Oakley assess Britain's legacy after policy rebuffs on the issues of Community enlargement and extra funds for poorer southern member states Thatcher pledges to vote against treaty Maastricht Debate Lamont lands in tax war Vat Kinnock leaves EC door ajar The Commission Beach patrols issue sun, sea and sewage warning Scientific tests have shown that many of Italy's favoured seaside spots are unfit for bathing, writes John Phillips King of the F-word adapts to new order Jaques Delors Amato forms cabinet News in Brief (Reuter): Champion dies (Reuter): Hashish seized (Reuter): Penalty call (AP): Twenty plus (Reuter): Race poll (AP): Strayed lion Serb leader warns West of 'Vietnam quagmire' Pretender to throne addresses Belgrade opposition rally as Croat forces rampage in Bosnia TV coverage draws flak Bush ponders sending us forces The president is alarmed at the dangers posed by a protracted us involvement in Bosnia, Martin Fletcher writes UK troops unlikely in airlift Army chief issues plea to officers Priest ministers in Moldavia rubble Mitterrand trip delights France Loose cannon on short leash Baroness Thatcher is unlikely to shift the Major line, says peter Riddell Riddell on Monday …and moreover Tonton's finest hour Mitterrand thrilled the French, but even they are asking questions, reports Charles Bremner Death of the lad of letters Bernard Levin asks how schools minds without literature Let them know who's boss The Times Diary Unlucky for some The Times Diary Hard times The Times Diary Knock me down The Times Diary A Reforming Presidency High Time to Stop It Bubbles for All Health care in London: the challenge and the real prize Vanunu's future Water abstraction Greenpeace and BNFL 'Entombed' at Kew Lib Dems and media War crimes trials Legal redress on Maxwell pensions Top people's pay Electricity research Brake on enthusiasm Measure for measure Court Circular Marriages Nature notes Announcements Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Service luncheon Memorial service Word-Watching Birthdays today Anniversaries Order of St John Appointments in the Forces Church news School news Curse this mortgaged house Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Joy Nichols Joy Nichols, comedienne and acstress, died in New York on June 23 aged 66. She was born on February 17,1926 Harry Eagle Harry Eagle, a medical scientist whose discovery of a method for growing human cells intest tubes opened the way for new research into viruses, genetic defects and cancers, died of cancer at Port Chester, New York, on June 12 aged 86. He was born on July 13.1905 Cambridge Tripos results M . F. K. Fisher Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher, American food writer and novelist, died on June 22 aged 83. She was born in Albion, Michiagan on July 3,1908 Redd Sullivan Redd Sullivan, folk singer and songwriter, has died of heart disease in London aged 61. He was born in London on December 13,1930 Prof Eva Schaper Professor Eva Schaper, philosopher, died on June 11 aged 67. She was born at iserlohb in Germany on October 1.1924 University news Appreciations Roland Morris On this Day Royalitalian Opera Search for Aids vaccine boosted by animal 'host' The Times Crossword Parker Duofold Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Yesterday Tower Bridge Today's pollen Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington MPs and foghorns blast their way to brief musical stardom Through the veil of the diplomat In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Home loan debt provisions hit £1.2bn 'and will climb' Power prices threaten 7,000 jobs at ICI By our Industrial Correspondent: Every two minutes, one British firm goes bust Pointed ears lead auction flop Output forecast to gather momentum Managers complete Vymura buyout John Charcol Lenders face levy for debt advice Delta Airlines British Steel to unveil big loss Nfc puts Pickfords Travel up for sale Business Roundup Banking study starts Welsh sales drive Utility sell-offs backed Shore Capital venture Wellcome on track Seton sets high profit standards Smaller Companies US fund wins case against O & Y Utilities suffer credibility gap Comment Other side of the screen The Times City Diary All at sea The Times City Diary Heads or tails The Times City Diary Insurance Companies Act could easily be extended to incorporate private-sector pension funds No skill in being a name at Lloyd's EC should look west for direction on single market's next course Economic View The North American experience proves that subsidiarity and federalism are two sides of the same coin, writes Anatole Kaletsky Clearing the air Pensions board needs watchdog powers The Times Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Affair with Lady of Threadneedle St could end in tears Gilt-Edged GEC expected to raise profits Reporting this Week Hewlett Packard Shorts British Funds Barnes misses the chance to land victory for England Ubogu badly injured from stamping All Blacks batter NSW Potter caps Britain's fightback Hockey Lightweight rivals on course for rematch Rowing Full Henley Draw St Jovite takes emphatic Derby revenge Witness Box completes big double for Gosden Moves afoot to combat viral outbreak Equestrianism From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Dilum lifts Longchamp prize From a Special Correspondent: Round the Island fleet motors home Yachting Round the Island Results Mandarin: Tino Tere to lead Berry field day Mandarin, Thunderer: Pontefract Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Eddery odds-on again after four-timer Kauntze confident in Kooyonga Mandarin: Windsor Mandarin: Hamilton Park Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Boardman dispels the doubts Cycling McEnroe's magic highlights six breathtaking days Wimbledong 1992: thestate of plaly after the first week of the champiobship Wimbledon Comparisons Eubank drops principles to take up rematch with Benn Boxing Today's Order Play Saturday's Results from Wimbledon For the Record Pools Check Bates changes punch line of the great British tennis joke Nicholas arouses wrath of Pakistanis Gower marks his England call-up by giving defiant exhibition against the touring team Yesterday's Scoreboards Essex go back to top of table Batting collapse dents Sussex's chance of trophy Saturday's Scoreboards Olympic Accommodations Martin makes the most of startling slip-up from Faldo Spanish golfer claims first tour success Davies finds touch Trophy requires low scoring Davis dismisses another seven Middlesex sparkle in record start Cricket Buckner still lines up with Britain's thinking athletes Results from Birmingham Los Locos trounce Guardacre Polo Unhappy Hugh boycotts Larne Bowls Too many runners ruin trial Fulton resists calls for change Rugby League De Ferran battles to the end Motor Sport Confusion on Strauss In Brief Kayak first Title for Yates Rapid Sportslines Index Bates thrives on burden of British expectancy Wimbledon Detaies Christie toppled as Regis surges to half-lap crown Testing time for aspiring Olympians Omega O'Brien out of Games Krabbe's ban is lifted by IAAF Wedding plans lead to Gower's reconciliation England Team Special Offer Putting your brand on to the British Do you prefer Princes tinned salmon to Heinz tinned beans-and would your cat really choose Whiskas? Roy Greenslade reports on the power of the brand leaders A brief history of time for the Eurocrat Working Life Libby Purves argues that a weeks is always as long as you make it PatrickMcGrath The Daily Telegraph Education 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 Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release acros the country Speed up your Mahler, maestro Gilbert Kaplan, financial expert turned conductor, believes that a famous Adagietto has been misread. Richard Morrison reports Not even a ghost of hope in the ghetto Theatre The Dybbuk New End, Hampstead Familiar strains of war Theatre Darkness in Hearts The New Grove The Times Radiant in a topsy-turvy world Dame Wendy Hiller, Shaw's favourite actress, is still in magnificent form as she turns 80. Interview by Michael Arditti More than just a good friend London Galieries John Russell Taylor welcomes the chance to reassess an artist better known for her friendships than for her own paintings Return to the Forbidden Planet Discoloured by waffle Television Review Braathens Northern lights Arts Brief Current affair Gala on the box Last chance Stepping out for the birds Simon Barnes reports on the campaign against the bureaucratic lunacy threatening sensitive wildlife habitats in Spain Tes A voice from the wilderness When America votes, Estelle DeBates is confident she will be a loser Title holders at the palace The Queen has invited 2,000 sports champions of the past 40 years to celebrate their achievements in style Best of the west Robin Neillands being a guide to the best French beaches with an Atlfantic-coast tour starting at Calais Enjoy the French high life with The Times Stay in a French chateau at 25 percent off with a Privilege Card Gentithoummeres de france The Times How to Book A friendly welcome in the Périgord AA Five Star Service Romance to the fore France Essential French Les Sports Aycliffe Aycliffe Centre for Children Charterhouse Head All Souls College Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Centro Vasco De Nuevas Profesiones Lansdowne Which Career Suits Best? Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Holborn College Degrees & Diplomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Don Quijote Learn Spanish in Spain CSCT Certificate in Counselling (AEB) Gabbitas Truman & Thing Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Strathclyde Marlborough College Open Day Papplewick School Bursar University of Oxford The Queen's University of Belfast University of Oxford To Place your Education The University of the West Indies University of Reading Lecturer in German Central funds, local control The government should allocate education budgets, Peter Andreae maintains Opting for what Statements do not add up Provision for special educational needs is based on suspect arithmetic Two Careers Fairs in One Sheffield Hallam University The Times Newspapers Giggleswick Take a breath and sing The British are in danger losing their culture of song Does the karaoke machine represent the last, best hope? Viewpoint Law enforcement injunctions need no undertaking Crème De La Crème Meridian Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Principal People Ltd Status Legal Rec Cons Typist Admin Assistant C & S Personnel Consultants Summer Courses PA/SECRETARY Great Hotels & Travel The Times Experienced Secretary Profiles Power to hear appeal in insolvency Public Notices Diary of Times Classified Legal Notices For Sale Classified Advertisement Times past Flatshare PDS Parkinson's Disease Society Lest we Forget! St Laurence Children's Hospice Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword RE: Peter Smyth/Smith Last known address: Yoxley… The Mental Health Foundation Private advertisers wishing National Kidney Research BBC1 Satellite Oxfam Variations Radio

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