News from 03/07/1992
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Giles Playfair, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Anthony Gray, Stewart Tendler and Craig Seton, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Mike Bower, Leader, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Michael Rubinstein, Anne Trenchard, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Barry Turner, George Sivell, Joseph Williams, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, C. James Martin, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Lin Jenkins and Adam Fresco, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bird, Bruce Clark, Robert Morgan and John Winder, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Ian Murray and David Watts, H. Ackerman, Kim Wilson, Louise Hidalgo, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Sean MacCarthaigh and Michael Horsnell, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Patrick Heren, Clive Couldwell, Wolfgang M?nchau, A. P. Rushton, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, George Brock, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lord Alexander, J. W. L. Nichols, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Martin Lawrence, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, S. K. Pavlowitch, John Holland, Roger Boyes, John Burgh, Arthur Leathley and John Lewis, Keith MacKlin, E. Haslam, Rodney Hobson, Stuart Lipton, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough and Martin Fletcher, John Goodbody, David Young, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alfred Hermida, Philip Webster and John Lewis, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, I. T. M. Lucas, Angus Stirling, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Reed, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Antony Warren, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Evans, D. M. Davies, Richard Sarson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, David Hatch,
ResumoFrench blockade aims to paralyse weekend traffic Britain stops live animal exports Shake-up at Lloyd's Goebbels diary Baby killed Interest cut Last look Algerian chief Index Life & Times Thatcher rebuked over Maastricht Criminals tell Rumpole to keep his hair on Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: De Klerk blames the ANC Our Foreign Staff: UN troops bring hope to Sarajevo Don't pick on me-what about McEnroe? wails Seles SFIA Animal Farm Through the Looking Glass Swallows and Amazons Dwindling imports make British firms vulnerable Picking a Winner Tomorrows Times Fatherly Concern Marriage Makers Ear Candles Walloping one another just to prove a point The Romans were among the first to notice the Gallic tendency to be beastly, Charles Bremner writes from Paris French lorry drivers' blockade: the long wait goes on Holidaymakers' patience wears thin Stop Press France-With the Times and LBC Thames Water gave £50,000 to Tories News in Brief Chess teams square up Blair and Brown stand Religion gets late slot Ex-MEP can be tried Injured clerk sacked Half-price house sale Robber kills guard Tory Pr chief quits Film shows policeman breaking rule on interviews Death of baby was accident Fairbairn puts himself in firing line Crime figures to be less frequent Boy takes last look at his mother Britain blocks attempt to lift ban on whaling John Gummer disappointed the Norwegians and Japanese yesterday, reports David Young Drink-drive mother is jailed Girobank Business Deposit Service By a Staff Reporter: Goebbels diaries "found in Russia' Dixons Hawking's blockbuster sets a timley reocrd Science conquers bestseller list as a Brief History of Time clocks up 184 weeks in top ten hardbacks Star 103 beats Eton radio bid Methodists oppose extramarital sex By our Media Correspondent: BBC stake in satellite TV widens Men kidnapped and murdered were informers, IRA says Alleged traitors shown no mercy Suspected IRA informers can expect to end up in an Armagh ditch with a bullet in their heads, Edward Gorman reports Ulster talks 'doomed' Ten-year low for hotel trade Halifax Badgers fall victim to drought Honda Present the Best Deals You'll See All… Honda Government sees treaty as best basis for wider Europe Maastricht must not dominate Britain's EC presidency, says Baroness Chalker. Arthur Leatley and John Lewis report on the Lords debate on Europe The Winning Formula Disordered world relies on EC help, MPs told Douglas Hurd, opening the Commons debate on Europe, said that he plans to visit the Yugoslav republics, write Robert Morgan and John Winder Parliament next Week Pink Animal pledge BSE toll Parliament today Warning to Japanese Around the Lobby MPs criticise breast cancer screening Smith searches for lost flock Political Notebook Skinner is sent packing B&Q Major risks row over education UK tries to speedup Gatt deal Berlin to preserve Hitler's bolt hole B&Q Poles plotted kidnapping to beat up Hess Unclassified papers just released show how the unexpected arrival in Britain of Hitler's deputy gave his captors much to worry about, Michael Evans writes Migrants highlight new strains in Europe German refugee influx at record Maastricht went too far, Hurd says AFP: French ready to sign up Mafia don 'on the run' is at home News in Brief Green role On the mend March planned Search by air (AP): Space diet (Reuter): £10m netted UN to relieve Canadian troops at Sarajevo Business wizard for Belgrade Billy Graham crusades on with Parkinson's disease Walesa manoeuvre helps the farmers' champion survive Czechoslovak interim government sworn in Moldavia launches propaganda fight Moldavians feel that the world is only listening to Russia and not to them, Mary Dejevsky writes from Kishinev Russians tracked blip on radar instead of Rust Amato gets vote of confidence News in Brief Arms removed (AFP): Treaty ratified (Reuter): Japanese arrive (Reuter): Rivals crushed (Reuter): Sex clubs shut (AP): Killer jailed (Reuter): Spy appeals De Klerk pleads for ANC mass action to be rejected The South African president has new proposals aimed at breaking the Michael Hamlyn writes from Pretoria Bush accuses Democrats of resorting to dirty tricks California forced to use IOUs Last squatters evicted in Kowloon Star-crossed Japanese surrender to the celebrity sell Joanna Pitman ordered a cup of tea in Wajima, Japan, and was transformed into actress Jodie Foster Algeria to be led by war veteran Organisers battle to honour Alamein Riddle of a birth date Ben MacIntyre a row about the sphinx's age Pinning Europe down Lord Alexander warns that the Ec's concept of subsidiarity is far too vague for the English courts Whitehall's lion loses its roar Despite appearances, Brussels already has the upper hand in key policy areas, says Peter Riddell Alan Coren …and moreover Peace in The Times The Times Diary Closed-door policy The Times Diary Frosty welcome The Times Diary Low-key debut The Times Diary Policing Peace Fear of Crime Figures In Time with Hawking Moonlight choice for GPs on call The risk business Capital arts projects, great and small Drama on Radio 3 Views of Sheffield 'Jobs for the girls' at the Garrick? Legendary Balkans Labour-intensive Court Circular Today's royal engagements Marriages Announcements Picture Gallery Memorial services Half-yearly promotions in the Forces The Royal Academy of Engineering Forthcoming marriages Atlantic College Lord Lawson Word-Watching Guild of Water Conservators Sheila Countess of Birkenhead Notice to Private Advertisers Professor Elie Kedourie Elie Kedourie, CBF, FBA, professor of politics in London University, 1965-90, died on June 26 aged 66. He was born in Iraq on January, 1992. Peter Wadland Peter Wadland, senior producer for Decca Records, died on June 30 aged 46. He was born in Devon on May 28,1946. Virgil Gheorghiu Virgil Gheorghiu, Romanian novelist and priest, died in Paris on June 22 aged 75. He was born in Rasboieni, now in Moldavia. on September 15,1916. Birthdays today Appointment Dinners Iain Walker Iain Walker, executive editor of The Mail on Sunday, died while climbing in the north-west Highlands on June 30 aged 48. He was born in Dundee on July 7,1943. Service dinners Receptions Appreciations Sir John Barnes Sir Richard Francis From our Lawn Tennis Correspondent: Miss Truman against America On this Day Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Rapide A midsummer day's dream Political sketch Index Thatcher Road Subsidence Switched on Soft Option Tomorrow Profile The Pound Fed cuts interest rate on fears of triple-dip recession Radical reform to follow Lloyd's reports Depressed market forces MFI to cut flotation share price Hi-Tec stumbles in Olympic year Names welcome findings as fuel for fight SIB will not publish full Imro report The Rothschild Money Funds Heseltine attacks EC on Bull aid GGT pegs payout as figures dip Bid response Fatter Farepak International Appointments Organization of African Unity Picture Gallery Markheath slips deeper into loss BHP Petroleum Drake Executive Profit surges at Robert Fleming SFA upholds almost third of complaints Business Roundup Alba bucks the trend Sims Food ahead Canary Wharf boost Dewhurst profit up Distributors Required The Times International Appointments Blueprint for a better regulated future at Lloyd's Two powerful new boards are among key points in the Morse report that have already been accepted by Lloyd's Report by Jon Ashworth How names were sucked into a spiral of loss The Two Lloyd's Reports The Walker report on the LMX spiral offers an 18-point plan to ensure that names need never again suffer such ruinous losses, says Neil Bennett Bright Northern Electric fails to light up the sector Tempus FT-SE Volumes Liffee Options Major Changes Major Indices Dollar weakness hits international groups Stock Market Commodities British Funds London Financial Futures Fears for profits push Dow lower Wall Street Money Markets Fed wages war on recession Comment Lloyd's blueprint PR man's release The Times City Diary What a corker The Times City Diary Very mobile The Times City Diary Fries to go go go The Times City Diary Nobody should be surprised at big profits of electricity distributors Capitalist explosion rocks Swedish cradle-to-grave welfare state European View The Bildt government sees privatisations and budget cuts as the key to an 'enterprise friendly' economy, writes Cofin Narbrough The Visual Display of Quantitative Information Shares fall again Heath Group The Times Trust Information Service Business to Business Barclays All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: NC Connect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Serious Networkers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spi Safety Product Innovations LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investors " Want to Live in America?" Business Opportunity Exclusive Fashion Retail… Connect Direct World Wide Opportunity Start an Overseas Investment/partner Nationwide Expansion New firms shrink in size, survey shows Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Marquees Business for Sale Pager Stock Clearance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Brewery for Sale Clockwork Organisation Finding success in a bottle CA Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidation/receivership Orbital Group XRA The London Computer Auction Rooms Ltd Uniglobe Travel The local artist Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Any Purpose Building Society The Times Audio. Forum Brieffings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out and about means a discount Cheaper mobile phones are to be introduced attract the home user, Matthew May writes They're playing the green card Screens that work to tough Swedish rules are on offer, but at a premium Morse Delta Five Degree for a hero On Line Programming for change Getting up to date is no soft option, report Jane Bird Borland A new quest for greater variety Users want 'shrink wrapped' Pc power Afterthought that should come first Take care equipping your PC you might come to hate it IBM JBA People and Products in Software Titanic struggle for supremacy As battle is joined for the hearts of personal computer users, the protagonists find themselves rallying suporters, many of whom haves a foot in each camp. David Guest reports from the sidelines One big group has dismissed the offering of its rival as 'immature' One wrong move, and a company could find itself in a blind alley Dataease How to research a database buy A good information source can improve the effectiveness of a business, but the potential for confusion is high Staying ahead of competition means tapping new sources of information Pirates plundering £3bn a year Computer software developers want the EC to step up its actions to stamp out worsening illegal program copying. Sean Hallahan reports Enter the team with linked PCs New programs have been devised for workgroup computing Microsoft Cyclists prepare for ultimate test on the road to riches Nearly 200 riders set out tomorrow the Tour de France, a demanding the expanding examination of endurance with a pot of gold at the finish. Peter Bryan sets the scene By our Sports Staff: IOC queries call for political slogans Sports Politics Gatien leaps to No. 1 Table Tennis Fixtures British rivals vying for title Triathlon Ralgh never did things by the Goor Wigan forwards again hold the key for Great Britain World Cup Balance of rugby league power may shift in Brisbane Ambra Ojomoh called in to add mobility Australia's run of injuries improves All Black chances Rugby Union Scotland squander good lead in Gold Cup final Bridge Autosport Olympic Accommodations Walters gives Reininger close race in Diamonds Isis novices press London in Thames Cup Henly Royal Regatta Yesterday's Results from Henley Today's Order of Rowing Platini's reign comes to an end Football Nicholson relishes exciting move to dream new yard Clarke is one shot from place in Tour record books Golf Bears hold on to inflict rare defeat on Ellerston Polo Mandarin: Steerforth to end drought Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Arcangues attracts support Mandarin, Thunderer: Beverley Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight leads Essex to an outstanding success with century Middlesex bowlers made to struggle County Table England bid to become 1995 hosts Cricketcall Stubborn Crawley only delays Kent Yesterday's First-Class Scoreboards Ward races to season's fastest 100 Marshall reaches landmark Empty stands are the fault of the one-day game John Woodcock at the Test Rapid Cricketline Crawley takes his chance Britain's Olympic medal prospects take turn for worse Black, Grant, Gimnell and McKean beaten Results from Stockholm Spot checks on Krabbe In Brief Hoskison clear British through Welsh surprise Rapid Sports Lines Dispute threatens grand prix plans Motor Sport For the Record Yesterday's Results at Wimbledon Today's Order of Play NFL If Jimmy Seles was grunting, it would be fine Simon Barnes at Wimbledon McEnroe and Agassi set up personality clash Mead to Heads Only Graf can now deny Seles World No. 1 beats one Wimbledon specialist and bow now meets another in final BBA Dashing Sohail puts England's attack to flight Old Trafford Scoreboard Grunting and groaning is getting tedious Arts p3 My animals and other families Gerald Durrell has bot visited London zoo for years-he's too busy looking after his own, for one thing-but he would fight for it to continue as a window on the wild for urban children The Valerie Grove Interview Smallbone of Devizes Health p5,6 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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) Risks rewarded by enchantment The Winter's Tale Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Theatre Cut against the grain London Opera Festival Semiramide Riverside Studios, Hammersmith Course with obstacles The Rake's Progress Blackheath Concert Hall Welcome new departures Concerts Platform 2 ICA The Times Almeida Opera Repressed soul drawn to the light Galleries Has the 'English Impressionist' been undervalued? Richard Cork assesses the work of Alfred Sisley, whose paintings are now on show at the Royal Academy Comfort stages a comeback New Theatres The grim, concrete boxes that dominated 1960s theatre architecture are now being abandoned in favour of more intimate, flexible spaces, writes Joseph Williams Hats off to the dos and don'tst Television Review Lovey-dovey at the double Jazz British Museum Critic's Choice: Galleries Wielding the chain of office The French mayor may often be small town and small-time, but is always a force to be reckoned with. Robin Young reports Europ assistance A kiss is not just a kiss France What You Can Get for £25,000 to £28,000 Properties of the week Life looks up for mad professors Medical Briefing A passing sadness Put your money where your mouth is Finding a dentist to give Nhs treatment may soon be more difficult. Jeremy Laurance asks how patients will be hit by the present pay dispute Picture Gallery Sniffing out crime Odeon Pain second to none Shingles does not kill, so science has been slow to provide relief for its many victims Car Buyers Guide SAAB Cutting out the middle woman Hysterectomy can be a life-saver, but is sometimes insensitively applied, Liz Gill reports Car Accessories & Services Sparks Wykehams LTD Scotts Peugeot Sale Jemca Edgware Road Car Buyers Guide The Times Yugo sales suffer from the civil war Worried by the reports of shelling and sanctions, the public has steered clear of Yugoslavia's nationsal car, says Vehicle Registrations Ltd Network One careful lady owner Mrs Prendergast's Consul was a top draw at Sotheby's Mann Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items Osaka Japan 1992 Shoguns Turbo Diesel Intercooler Sovereign Motors Cross Country Vehicles Blue Garage Insurance battle Roadwise Calculating compensation for damage caused by EEC institutions Rank Xerox The Document Company Contempt to interfere with ship sale Public Notices Times Classified Classified Advertisement Times past… PDS Parkinson's Disease Society Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items The House of Commons Concise Crossword BBC1 Satellite TV Law Radio 1 Variations
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