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News from 30/06/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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S. Goldman, David Wade, A. C. L. Sturge, Jon Ashworth, Len Arrowsmith, Nick Nuttall, Douglas Adams, F. P. Ladd, Humphrey Wolferstan, M. R., Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, James T. Ward, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, Hilary Finch, Kilmarnock (Chairman), Sheila Gunn and Tom Walker, D. F. Evans (Civil engineering consultant), Mark Mildred, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gillian Reynolds, Tim Judah and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Harold Pinter, Gerald Isaaman, Editor, York Membery, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, John St Albans, John Goodbody and Adam Fresco, Roy Anderson, Alfred Hermida and Christopher Walker, Rachel Kelly, Robin Bruce Lockhart, Robert Seely, Shirley Gee, Elizabeth Troop, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Sean MacCarthaigh, Simon Brett, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, R. T. D. Oliver, Peter Lewis, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Jonathan Sale, John Phillips and George Brock, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Brian Sibley, R. Burt, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Stan Barstow, Peter Davalle, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tom Stoppard, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Davina Lloyd, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Robin Neillands, David Davis, Craig Seton, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, John Holland, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Alan Bennett, Graham Hills, Keith MacKlin, James Bone and Philip Webster, Winston Fletcher, Jamie Dettmer, Mary Noble, John Goodbody, G. E. Jones, Headmaster, Neil Lyndon, Martin Rosenbaum, Matthew Parris, Fay Weldon, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Roy Greenslade, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Tony Samstag and David Young, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Wolfgang Münchau and Ross Tieman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Patrick O'brien, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Colin Virden, Secretary, Linda Steele, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Katharine Austin, Mary Dejevsky, Henry Warson (Chemical Consultant), Michael Horsnell and Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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UN sends 1,000 troops to open Sarajevo airport First French aid plane flies in Major turns on Thatcher Chief quits Man charged Rangers freed Games chance Index Life & Times Anorexic girl fights for right to starve US makes sexual harassment a trivial pursuit Lamont yields to Europe on VAT By our Foreign Staff: Algerian leader is assassinated Norway to hunt whales Bates's dream fades in the heat Abbey National Today in the Times Norway to resume whale hunting as Iceland quits IWC Glasgow conference opens with a double blow against marine conservation Move endangers green reputation Woman must destroy her garden mud hut Valentino Boutique Law takes flight over turkeys Hunters eye their banned prey An Icelandic crew takes out Sue Lloyd-Roberts to hunt for whales, but only as an academic exercise Cemeteries bought back Radio 3 rises to classic challenge Correction Giant library opens Two life terms for killer Monet fetches £2.1 m Call for life-raft tests Sun, fun and the M25 BMA censures homes Princess visits Belfast Man charged with Jo Ramsden kidnap News in Brief Sculptor's foundation in dispute Judge acquits rangers of Julie Ward killing Kenyan court blames Scotland Yard detectives for overlooking other suspects Foreign firms vie for computer deal Criminal records contract Clocks add second to summer Big Ben will make way for seven significant pips at midnight tonight, reports Nick Nuttall Four-year pursuit comes to an end 1,400 seek to sweep the streets Sterry Communications Farmer to take legal action over hippies Battersea Leisure sued over power station scheme Douglas Broom on how plans for a big tourist attraction have brought only disappointment By a Staff Reporter: Anorexic, 16, appeals for the right to starve herself Orphan asks court to quash forced treatment order Doctors risk legal action Surgeons transplant baboon's liver into hepatitis patient Pittsburgh, where four-year-old Laura Davies underwent a double-transplant, continues to push back medical frontiers, Nick Nuttall reports By a Staff Reporter: Majority of sufferers are girls Law firms unite for tobacco case Chess offer restored Hi-tech jail fails to halt protests Britain's first privately run jail was bound to encounter initial snags, reports Richard Ford Job shortage puts students on the dole Civil War show pulls crowds Habgood attacks Re policy Renault a Certain Flair For sale: one tunnel, bats running water, no light Old rail tunnels are finding a multitude of strange new uses, Rachel Kelly writes Four jailed for stolen car racket Secret files disclose Churchill's fear in darkest days of 1940 Time International By a Staff Reporter: Stormy journey of a backdoor tax Lemont yields on VAT Miners pay to take over the first privatised pit Pitmen are defying the NUM by bidding for a stake in British Coal, writes Paul Wilkinson Ponytail man claims sex bias Clarke eases parole rules News in Brief Police charge 15 in Oxford Bomb charges Killer hunted One owner Fish dying off Fraud charge 2,400 Million Pounds Went into this Door Lilley moves to safeguard pensioners FIAT Research, Resources, Results Call to bar Maxwell flotation advisers Kaufman tipped to win plum job Commons defends payments Around the Lobby Crash stop Health rules Parliament today Major challenges Tory Euro-sceptics Waldegrave vets spending bids IVECO Farmers revive natural landscape Move to abolish land tax attacked French relief plane delivers food and drugs to Sarajevo United Nations Sun-seekers give way to refugees Hungry women and children in a hall without windows: John Holland visits a centre for war victims in Split French town votes to ban immigrants Picture Gallery Man of peace soldiers on to cast off shackles of Belgrade Vojvodina Green hero opts for charms of Rome John Phillips and George Brock report on Carlo Ripa di Meana and his marchesa Milosevic resists demands to quit Serbia Tudjman exploits fascist heritage Croatia Afghanistan veteran gets key defence job Moscow toughens army image Mongolia voters cling to the past News in Brief Exxon man shot (AP): Vote share falls (Reuter): Aylwin wins (Reuter): Thai poll set Estonia votes (Reuter): Léotard quits Oil can finance a Baku victory Azerbaijan's natural treasure may rescue Karabakh exiles, Robert Seely writes in Baku Commercial Union Juan Carlos takes time off for a Swiss fitness course People Boudiaf assassination pushes Algeria nearer to civil war Alfred Hermida in Algiers and Christopher Walker in Cairo assess the consequences of the murder of Algeria's would-be saviour in a land increasingly troubled by Islamic fundamentalism Court frees states to restrict abortion Boost to Bush re-election campaign Paderewski returns to Poland Rainbow Office Servic Ltd Gore looks the part for Clinton Palestinians fear business as usual under Rabin's rule Crowds mourn the victims of Boipatong Defiant words, a little anger, loud lamentations and stamp-dancing in the dust marked the funeral of the township massacre victims, Michael Hamlyn writes from Boipatong Xedos 6 mazda Woodrow Wyatt Far from split, most Britons are united over Maastricht I want to join the network of the clubbable Janet Daley argues women should be welcomed by the Garrick Winning votes in foreign fields Plenty of other leaders will wish to emulate M Mitterrand's Sarajevo coup, says Conor Cruise O'Brien …and moreover Of human conflict Diary Courtesy cuppa Diary Chequered career Diary Lotta bottle Diary Algerian Outrage How Not to save Whales Through English Eyes Drama reduction on Radio 3 Keeping up influence Scottish prickles Czechoslovak rift Politics, economics and mythology Proper payments A 'half-free' press? Japanese pagoda tree Talking points in Aids treatment Measure for measure Court Circular Birthdays today Dinner Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Methodists welcome God the Mother Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Tripos results Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funeral Arrangements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Xcom Limited Crème de la Crème Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Meeting Lady Thatcher Appointment Notice to Private Advertisers John Piper John Piper, CH, painter, stage designer and author, died at his home near Henley on June 28 aged 88. He was born in Epsom on December 13,1903 Mikhail Tal Mikhail Nekhemyevich Tal, former Soviet world chess champion, died in Moscow on June 28 aged 55. Tal was born in Riga, Latvia, on November 9,1936 Muhammad Boudiaf Muhammad Boudiaf, President of Algeria, was assassinated yesterday aged 73, as he inauguarated a cultural centre in the eastern Algerian town of Annaba. He was born in the M'Sila region south-east of Algiers on June 23,1919 (From our Golf Correspondent): Parliamentary golf Prince of Wales and Lady Astor Major turns on Thatcher over treaty The Times Crossword No 18,958 Weather Reactolite Rapide Tory rats desert abandoned peer Political sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Imro chairman resigns over Maxwell funds Watchdog 'open to reproach' on loss Auditor queries MGN debt levels Paying the price of integrity EC agrees financial services reforms Surprise bid for Henlys by Cowie British Steel cuts payout after sliding to?55m loss Continental Airlines The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Berkeley builds its way out of recession Tempus Morland buys 72 pubs from Inntrepreneur Business Roundup Hewetson setback Regina slides into red Charges affect Carclo BA expected to buy 49% holding in American airline Asprey trading profit slides in recession Businesses for Sale Southport Lic Restaurant The Times Singapore businessman launches bid for Boustead Building Contractor and Property Developer For Sale due to Retirement Retail Computers South Coast The Times Newspapers Picture Gallery Pirelli plans to make 1,520 redundant Adams & CO A Business of your Own Gurnsey C. I. Adams & CO The Times Commercial Property Liquidation/receivership Health Club for Sale National Westminster Bank Dollar and sterling suffer sharp falls Final payout dropped at Avesco BOC sells American subsidiary British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Arjo Wiggins Appleton price continues to slide Stock Market Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Hopes of rate cut boost blue chips Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Money Rates (%) Imro failing the acid test Comment Steel dented Rees swaps shops The Times City Diary Good intent The Times City Diary Rescued? Not me The Times City Diary German doubts could wreck Europe's fighter on runway The demise of EFA would cost 60,000 jobs but save the taxpayer billions, say Wolfgang Münchau and Ross Tieman Regulators must beware capture by the regulated Lloyd's losses due to too much capacity When money in the gas meter counted Just compensation for those who lose Sidney Newton Plc Forecasting figures for Lloyd's Empty promises to an overseas investor UPS parcels firm buys Carryfast In Shops may bid for Amber Day Wellcome A matter of degree: Britain's leading woman… BZW profits quadruple in reshuffle From a Correspondent in Hong Kong: Siemens links with Chinese firms in power plant deal Alphameric reduces its losses Early gains reversed Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones To Advertise in Legal Appointments Please Telephone Legal Executive £12,000-Uxbridge Supervisor of Practitioner Instructors at Principal… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Multiple Display Advertising Items Courts on the fringe Courts outside the mainstream still pack a hefty punch, reports Jonathan Sale The right to light up 'End secrecy' Inns and Outs Laurance Simons Associates Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment How a judge can rise above personal bias Counsel Disclosed papers in foreign courts Power to destroy dog removed Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Austin Knight Chambers PA Consulting Group Sentence wrong in principle Where there's smoke, there may be damages Mark Mildred looks at the effects in Britain of an American ruling on tobacco health warnings Legal Appointments Chambers and Partners Newcastle Subsidiary Locum Commercial Debt Recovery Uxbridge Law Lecturers Kingscott Cameron Recruitment Services Quarry Dougall University of Cambridge Faculty of Law A dual role for the tax lawyers Solicitors who are accountants are winning more business than ever Thompson gets Games chance Decathlon world record-holder given deadling to qualify for athletics team Legal Appointments Manches & CO Solicitors Newcastle Polytechnic British Team for Barcelona Borough of Blackburn An equal opportunities employer News of the World Stirratt given place in sprint Airclaims The Chambers of Miss Elizabeth Appleby QC Lewis planning a final showdown Rugby League Ryan is back on song Baseball Mandarin: Jaldi to defy penalty and spark treble for Roberts Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Eddery on terms after four-timer Seattle Rhyme ruled out of Eclipse return From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: St Jovite doubtful for Ascot Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Hick hits century but cannot stop victory for Sussex England batsman rediscovers his touch Boiling enjoys career best Yesterday's First-Class Scoreboards Keen Pakistanis home in on bonus for county wins Weather is key player MacLeay repels the Middlesex charge Barnes eager to get back into groove Olympic Accommodations N Zealand union fails to act on stamping incident Rugby Union Faldo finds frailties marring his game Golf McEnroe flickers into intergalactic overdrive Graf remembers her lines in time to have last laugh Beresford signs on Sport in Brief Pools Forecast Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Nolan edges through to game with Allcock Bowls Mahony denies Phelps Modern Pentathlon Today's Order of Play For the Record Today's Fixtures Share in thrills of cycling classic The Times Bates bows out as chance passes by Datalink Gold Virtues fail to serve the purpose DeFreitas withdraws from England party Testing is put to test by Krabbe Lendl forced to make a painful exit Draw Changing tune at Radio 3 At the Bbc's classical flagship there is revolution in the air. Can the new schedule attract more listeners without cheapening the station? Richard Morrison talks to the man behind it Media High time to put my foot down MID LIFE Neil Lyndon wants the freedom of the road extended to include him World BBC Magazine of Mankind Special Offer Adjusting the balance Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Higher, wider and handsome New York's Solomon R. Guggenhcim Museum is Contrast in attacks Concerts Brigitte Fassbaender/Philharmonia/Dohnanyi QEH/Festival Hall The Times Boy soprano who slid into stardom Michael Crawford's current success as a singer has brought his career full circle, as he explains to Peter Lewis Qantas Only one comes out on top Rock Review Eric Clapton/Elton John Wembley Stadium European Arts Festival Bad dreams without end Television Review Selling points Arts Brief DIY students Arts Brief Last chance... Arts Brief Europ assistance Sunshine and sea breezes From windswept Languedoc to the chic of St Tropez Robin Neillands selects the best beaches on the south coast The edge of the Camargue delta has the old walled… The Times Taste the high life in France Stay at a French Château with a Times Privilege Card and save 25 per cent Testing the Waters Neither Trouville nor Deauville come up to EC scratch Remote and restful How to Book Hill House Hammond Wily way to avoid traffic On Fridays, The Times/LBC Last-minute France Hotline… Bonds across the barriers Why South Africa is prepared to try trans-racial adoption Daddy doesn't live here Dan Quayle is helping to hang the American election on the collapse of family values, specifically fatherlessness reports Kate Muir Bonds across the barriers MOPS Trouble at the tombola Bottom of the pops Music still sells magazines, but are the glossy monthlies killing the inky weeklies? York Membery reports Creative, Media & Marketing Sky News Careerline All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Hacked to pieces by his peers The royal book to beat all royal books has been greeted ignobly by other royal watchers BBC Times Newspapers Specialist painting (Trompel'oeil marbling… Graduates Trainee Media Sales Management Trainee Great Hotels & Travel Times Newspapers United in our differences Selling Point Director of Distribution / Customer Services Journalist Marketing Assistant Editorial Assistant Creative Media and Marketing Also Appears on Page 8 Training the talking heads In front of the cameras or behind a microphone, how do you best present your case? Martin Rosenbaum reports on the new trend in media training Media Training InterMedia Training Television and Radio Techniques Tim Brinton Coulter Ford Associates For Those Wanting to Create a Good Image on… Media Interviews Recipe for Media Success in Covent Garden Media first Investigating the science of law Forensic scientists at the sharp end of police work must be able to explain their findings in lay terms, Linda Steele reports Booth & Co. Solicitors We Think Therefore You Can Henry Balfour Group PLC Sales Consultants Times Newspapers New Business / Account Manager Bilingual Account Mgrs Creative Media Also Appears on NHS Management Executive Chief Training and Staff Development Officer British Shops and Stores Association Croydon The Times Diary of Times Classified Court and Social Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Grand Prix Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Superlative Travel Radio 1 Variations

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