News from 06/07/1992
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Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Doug Jones, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anne Thorne, John Sanders (President), Jeremy Laurance, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Malcolm D. Dickin (partner), Ian Murray, Robin Oakley and George Brock, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, R. L. Turner, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Kurt Schork, Michael Lawson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Binyon and Robin Oakley, Ernest Beck, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Bryan K. Sanderson, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, M. C. Tucker, Roger Young, Director General, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Richard Fawls, Nigel R. MacNicol, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Scott, Keith R. Studer, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, A. H. Pacey Chief Constable, Gloucestershire, Roger Boyes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, John Goodbody, David Young, Robert T. McHugh, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Alfred Hermida, P. J. K. Tither, Matthew Parris, Keith Mans Secretary, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Paul Barker, Charles Bremner and John Phillips, Betty P. Spacey, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoTravel havoc spreads as strikes hit Italy Frech farmers blook trains Today in the Times Seat at the Top Tables Index Bush wants G7 summit to bolster world trade British women run Arizona's Rambo to ground Muslims driven out at gunpoint At a remote station bathed in floodlight, a train pulls in to disgorge its cargo of the weary and hungry: people hounded from their homes. Ernest Beck reports not from Nazi Germany, but from Hungary, where he met victims of modern-day "ethnic cleansing" Hunger conquers feat Linguaphone Tears and a hug for champion Agassi Outlook darkens for UK Peugeot workers French blockades cause headaches for employees as well as holidaymakers The London Diagnostic Centre French hospitality wins British drivers' praise Spectre of '68 haunts bemused authorities Public support for the drivers leaves france's Socialist in a dilemma, writes Charles Bremmer So what's all the fuss about? Blockade on ports Tribute to rig victims Diver lost at sea Crash victim, 82, dies 'Peace line' killing Labour jobs attack 'Racist' search enquiry Aircraft emergencies Gunman shot dead 'with own weapon' News in Brief Catalyst deadline may force 30,000 car bargains Thousands of new cars without catalytic converters risk being condemned as scrap metal, Kevin Eason reports Siege man's family seeks review of police tactics ITV runs spoiler for Eldorado Fish extract may offer hope for paralysis Gardeners take tea at Hampton Court Lecturers may strike to defend standards Reform will alter countryside views First direct Nationwide Major leads campaign to save EFA project EC rebels canvass grass roots By our Political Correspondent: Care team will pilot through reforms Renault a Certain Flair Bottomley puts sex health first Cambridge misses opportunity to dominate green studies The university's failure to raise ?1.25m for a world environmental centre has allowed Oxford to take the lead, reports Michael McCarthy Patten vows to stop EC involvement in schools Conflicts grow over opt-out governors Church collections must double LSE gets Country Mall deadline European university or a giant hotel? The tussle over a London landmark is reaching its climax, writes Douglas Broom The Week Ahead Many girls in care pregnant News in Brief Scout dies in 1,000ft fall Editors attack court secrecy Murder charge Rescue call Drugs mishap Cave wedding Skull stolen Wind change Bond winners Xedos 6 mazda One in four British beaches fails EC pollution tests As holidaymakers head for the sea, Nicholas Watt reports on efforts to clean up our coastal resorts Clash on housing denied News in Brief Green paper Runway dropped Leukaemia Research Fund Clarke aims for tighter police command structure Tenants build a better future for Broadwater Farm Despair is lifting from a troubled housing estate residents take the lead in improving it. John Young reports The Times Guide to Black Spot Beaches Beaches not complying EC pollution standards Handcuffs policy challenged Surgeon silent on HIV allegations Why Southend is hard to stomach HIV man hopes for new baby Capitalist leaders huddle together for mutual comfort Agenda: The Search for Recovery The heads of the Group of Seven leading industrialised countries are mostly enfeebled leaders presinding over flabby economies, writes Robin Oakley Bush vows to plead for Central Europe United States IMF aid to Moscow signalled` Kohl sees chance for change Germany Major's move beyond 'pious declarations' delights greens Britain The prime minister wants to continue the momentum of Rio with a set timetable, writes Robin Oakley Bonn shunts trade talks into sidings Gatt (AFP): Colony's Gulf trade booms News in Brief (Reuter): Quito favourite (AP): Capital sought (AFP): Mine appeal (AFP): Exports surge (Reuter): Asparagus tip Hunger conquers fear in Sarajevo's food queues Rank Xerox Life that turns on deals and wheels Man in the news Frenglish invasion gets elite rebuff UN observer team arrives in Somalia to mixed reception Afghan barrage kills 100 Princess sails into hospital People Policemen shot dead in Algeria Disco crow step back in time to strains of tango Communists stage secret congress Romania accused of supplying Moldavia with fighter pilots Dirty war starts for the Bush family Business deals of the president's relative are being scrutinised closely, writes Martin Fletcher (Reuter): UN team keeps Iraq car vigil News in Brief (Reuter): Woman 'likely to run US navy' (Reuter): Opera bonus Indians cleared (Reuter): Left advances Torture claims Boy to be girl On the prongs of Trident Is Britain's Bomb an embarrassment to Washington? asks Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover While doctors dither The BMA is blinkered and divided in its reaction to NHS reform, writes Jeremy Laurance Claudia , a model for our times Bernard Levin finds a modern malaise perfectly exposed in the fashion world Women of the shadows The Times Diary Shameless trollops The Times Diaty Russian whispers The Time Diary Late take-off The Times Diary Smog at the Summit Reforming Old Bill Ils Ne Passeront Pas Shadows from the French road clash Girl Scouts Wages councils plea Crime statistics Germany under Eurofighter spotlight Unwanted hearing aid Deafening silence New home for LSE Clues with never a cross word Wheels and woe 'Preposterous sticks' Court Circular Birthdays today The King's Regiment King's School, Bruton Today's royal engagements Ironmongers' Company Service dinner Announcement Picture Gallery Christians, reach out to Jews with love Michael Lawson Anniversaries Latest wills Marriages Forthcoming marriages Lord Moore of Lower Marsh Georgia Brown Georgia Brown, singer and actress, died of septicemia following an exploratory operation in London yesterday aged 58. She was born Lillie Klot in Whitechapel, London, on October 21,1933 Nature notes Lord Kearton Church news Lord Rotorough Lord Roborough, a former Lord-Lieutenant of Devon for 20 years, died on JUne 30 aged 88. He was born on October 4,1903 On this Day Threat to Swiss Flora Mandela rebuffs de Klerk on talks The Times Crossword Parker Duofold Weather Rapide Pilkington Labour rivals dash on union vote A taste of mild from S&n In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Rising nuclear profit brings protest on levy Property loss for National Power By our City Staff: Bank of Italy raises interest rate Abbey tackles an unclaimed problem BCCI report focuses on auditors and the Bank John Charcol GDP 'to shrink further this year' Power grid charge rules likely to be tightened By our City Staff: Wellcome share sale starts today Car firms switch to UK components The Times Countax mows down its ride-on rivals Unions 'risk decline into insignificance' Brittan dismisses Heseltine criticism on state aid to Bull Brussels Notebook British Funds Issue fears take toll on MBOs Maastricht worry should not mask bonds' value Gilt-Edged By our Financial Staff: World debt displays continued growth Market gloom is overdone Comment Fryer to grill DTI men The Times City Diary Funny money The Times City Diary Yesh, I remember The Times City Diary Passing the buck with the port at the dinner tables of Munich Economic Vie Anatole Kalesty belives the G7 summit should have grasped the opportunity to free world trade Picture Gallery Dixon roars off The Times City Diary Eastern promise The Times City Diary Fleming Investment Management Limited Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group True grit as MSI fights to come right Smaller Omanies Share Offer City counts on S&n for cheer Reporting this Week By our City Staff: O&y filing indicates rise in property value By our Industrial Staff: Manufacturers' optimism about exports declines British Coal wins fuel distributor Zelezny spears Backley's world record Brutain's Olympic athletes have medal chances put in perspective at the Bislett Games Quartet calls tune in last Olympic test Cycling The Times England B succumb to forward power Rugby Union; New Zealand Tour Ends in a Second International Defeat New Zealand england From a Correspondent: New rules take a mauling Australia New Zealand Angry Barnes condemns referee Viars enables France to to tame the Pumas Seattle Rhyme poised for York comeback Saturday's Results O'Connor leaves Ascot behind in Eclipse triumph Racing Mandarin: El Rabab to relish easier conditions Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin: Ripon Niodini earns just reward Pistolet Bleu collects Grand Prix in style Rapid Raceline Rejected duo make their former partners pay Graf takes fourth title with overwhelming display against Seles Men's Singles Ivanisevic fails to land the telling blow David Miller at Wimbledon Weekend Result at Wimbledon Wimbledon 1992: Full details of the singles championships Women's Somgles For the Record Woosnam regains winning touch on run-into to Open Golf Norman restores some pride Today's Fixtures Hildon denied by Merlos brothers Polo Middlesex charge to a record ninth win Sussex savaged by ferocious Lamb James thwarts Surrey Reebok The Professionals! Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards Old Trafford Scoreboard The fair play ethic which has done England no favours John Woodcock at the Test Saturday's Scoreboards Controversy clouds Mansell's latest entry into records Patrese stays silent on 'give way' orders Magny-Cours Details Stark shows Olympic form Equestrianism Essex catch bad cold at Warwickshire Cricket Henderson's Diamond-hard desire Weekend Results at Henley Tour birthday sift for Zülle Cycling Connor quick to secure Kiel haul Yachting Rugby chief defies ANC In Brief Junior sweep Allcock again Challis back Lansink's prize Danny Holland Howe joins his old friends at Chelsea Football Wembley contest set Rugby League Flamboyant American completes rise from court jester to king at Wimbledon Agassi wins first grand slam title Charles Tyrwhitt Thompson lines up one last throw Pakistan fast bowlers poised to give Gower torrid return to Test scene Champion of substance silences critics Simonbarnes at Wimbledon Will you join us, ladies? With a gentlemanly reserve, and some apprechension, London clubs are going through a revolution, Paul Baker reports France You're a tough act to follow, Tina Brown Working Life Libby Purves on the trials of taking over from a legend Superlative Travel Education Tomorrow 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 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 Comedy of far too many errors H Viaggio Reims Covent Garden Sweet and sour strings Freiburger Barockorchester St Jame's, Piccadilly Quick route to success London Concerts LSO/Davis Barbican Hall The Times Time to graduate from the garret Can creative writing be taught, or is it a gift you have to be born with? Nicolette Jones inavestigates Fruits of wayward genius Exhibition Alison Beckett reports on the fate of a mangnificent but almost unknown art collection, now on display in Walsall With a romantic flourish Classical Music Westward ho hum Television Review Home ruling Arts Brief Academy mooted Never the Twain? Last chance… The Times Educational Supplement Going the whole Hog They're slow, heavy and cost a fortune, says Alice Thomson So how have Harley-Davidsons become a fashion statement? Taking the uncharitable view A report out today says Britain's richest are slow to give to charity. with some notable exceptions And he who dares, swims The intrepid men of another Sas go to war to clean up our beaches A gourmet tribute to 50 of the top tables No other country is so devoted to good food. In the first of two articles, Robin Young begins a gastronomic guide to some of this favourite restaurants in France Own a slice of vineyard Passport to France Times/WineShare competition: win a French vineyard of excellent quality Vintage opportunity Tiens! eh! peuh! oh! Essential French Body Language Ehrman Tapestry University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Kingston University University of East London Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn French Fast Faster Fastest Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of… University Appointments University of Strathclyde The Open University, first in its class Britain will show in distance learning techniques Why British schools are the choice of Europe As Britain assumes the presidency of the European Community, three commentators assess the future for education Students attracted by the freedom of boarding, David Tytler discovers DFE Campus goes global Viewpoint University Appointments Loughborough University of Technology Creme De La Creme Personal Assistant to the Group Director The Royal Institution of Great Britain… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charing Cross and Westminister Medical School University of Strathclyde Zarak Partnership Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Personnel Promotion Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wycombe Abbey School ACME Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Reading Lecturer in Linguistic Science Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aycliffe Centre for Children The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milton Keynes College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Diary of Times Classified Legal Notices Musical Instruments To Place your Classified Advertisement Rentals Diary of Times Classified General Overseas Starlight Foundation Parkinson's Disease Society Flights Lest we Forget! 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