News from 07/07/1992
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Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Crickhowell, Chairman, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Eliou, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Pamela Maxwell, Chairman, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Lin Jenkins and Ray Clancy, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Howard Davies, G. M. Armitage, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Susan Sturrock, J. B. Wreford, Jeremy Laurance, Health Service Correspondent, Leslie Knight, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Robin Young, J. O. Portus (Chief Executive), Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Asphodel Long, Joseph Connolly, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Geoffrey Bremner, David Wickens, Wolfgang M?nchau, Michael Bishop, Edward Fennell, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, Geoffrey Wansell, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, David Watts, Patricia Davies and John Hennessy, Catherine Sampson, Hugh Pain of Reuter, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Albery, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Liz Gill, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Larthe, Frank Williams, Roger Boyes, Jim Lester, Mp, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Peter Aykroyd, Neil Bennet, Banking Correspondent, Martyn Zeidman, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Robin Oakley and Ian Murray, Christopher Wilkins, R. E. Roberts, Michael Phillips, Alison Roberts and Philip Webster, Bruce Coleman, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Peter Geldard, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Robin Oakley, Paul Kline, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Andrew Finkel, Alan Jackson, Philip Shingler, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Streeter, John Appleby, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoFrench drivers defy riot squad to restore blockade On Other Pages Dentists vote to bar new NHS patients Index Life & Times The king of clubs decides women don't suit Sparkling Gower sets run record G7 leaders push hard for Gatt deal Comrades split by court fight By going to court today, the Soviet Communist party has put itself on trial, Robert Seely reports from Moscow Bankcalc Today in the Times High Fliers Picture Gallery British drivers call for aid and compensation Truckers warn of rising violence as bricks are thrown and brake pipes cut Spanish firms to sue for £20m tourism and produce losses Hazeley down No Title Good humour evaporates after French loads slip through to UK Lin Jenkins and Ray Clancy find there is no way out for British truckers brought to a standstill by French road blockades Picture Gallery Correction Girl killed herself during a levels Schools get bully guide Drug courier escapes Ardiles took illegal pay Defence chiefs named Post Office under fire Old Bailey Victim dies Ulster peace talks off to good start News in Brief Beauty and peace far from the madding motorways How holiday drivers can avoid the traffic mayhem with some careful planning and a little savoir-faire The lorry drives' dispute affords an opportunity to get off the beaten track, suggests Harvey Elliott French clean up seaside resorts The Times continues its survey of Europe's dirty beaches Public pressure has resulted in France improving the water at its bathing spots, reports Sean Mac Carthaigh The Times Guide to Blackspot Beaches Beaches not complying with Ec pollution standards Tips on beating the roadblocks Advice Lines Aa: 0836 401904 Rac: 0891 700300 Centre National d'Information Routiere: 010 33 1 48 94 33 33 National Westminster Bank Crash victim wins £1.4m damages Halifax Husband's lover 'kept diary of hate' News in Brief Trains are fitted with black boxes 'Hellfire' preacher resigns News in Brief DNA plea fails Officer hurt Builder fined AVIS Panasonic Mothers' Union says no to legal brothels 20% back change in the law Picture Gallery Robbers carry off police drug squad haul News in Brief Sellafield risk Sale doubts Opera move Farmers predict set-aside disaster Rover 200 Cabriolet TV dispute could take top shows off screen The Times Picture Gallery Canals offer a drought lifeline Curious case of church cat Lewis Carroll fans believe that they have found they have found the original Cheshire Cat, reports Paul Wilkinson BAT chief to lead police pay enquiry Doctors agree to ration care BMA annual conference Eump assistance Iveco Whitehall seeks new blood at the top FIAT Dentists urged to think again on boycott Dispute over payments ends in rift For months dentists and the health department have been at loggerheads over fees, Alison Roberts writes Ministers defeated in Lords Around the Lobby Maxwell query New peers Aid for Africa Parliament today Bonn rejects Rifkind deal on Euro fighter Conservatives put Rühe on the rack Iveco Picture Gallery Environment department chiefs look east UK will prosper through Europe says Heseltine Yeltsin plea for G7 cash veils evidence of resilient economy Republics to set up peace force Sniper learns to forget victims Bill Frost in Sarajevo meets a Bosnian Muslim computer operator who has turned into a hardened gunman Tokyo links aid to isle handover Serbs' barrage hampers relief Fun, by order, reigns in Fortress Munich Oompah jollity Bavarian style, sweeps aside dissenting voices at the G7 summit, writes Michael Binyon Norwegians harpoon minke whale News in Brief (Reuter): Pilots killed (AP): Vichy charges (AFP): Finns come top Debt-ridden farmers block roads in siege of Warsaw Toyota Airport deadlock heralds a bumpy arrival for Patten A UK deadline for China to approve finance for Hong Kong's airport hints at a toughter policy from the new governor, Catherince Sampson writes Our Foreign Staff: Mitterrand's wife escapes car bomb Iraq opposition accuses Saddam Branson becomes a Virgin billionaire People Tokyo doles out apology but no cash to wartime 'comfort women' Japan has admitted its wartime army recruited thousands of Asian women as prostitues, David Watts writes Arabs get life for bombing Ozal's marriage of convenience with Demirel breaking down Left wins Nigerian elections News in Brief Swap offered Jewish warning (Reuter): Timorese jailed (AFP): Cooling volcano (AFP): Andes tunnel (Reuter): Curves return St. Joseph's Hospice Judge clears Pretoria of mass killings Lolita is lined up for film bonanza New York Notebook by Ben MacIntyre Ecuador takes the path of economic reform National Savings Prison riot quelled by fear gas A summit for dunces G7 is a waste of money, writes Anatole Kaletsky Soaps, sex and sociology As the BBC launches Eldorado, Janet Daley argues that soap operas merit serious academic study Craig Brown And moreover Can Mitterrand win where de Gaulle lost? As popular disorder grows, the parallels with 1968 haunt the president, says Charles Bremner Mayle supremacy Dentists Distressed Drawing the Line Aces Trumped Universities back students' role Fishing controls Access to English literature at school Ordination of women Shire reforms Licence to draw in time of drought Silence on court Green towels Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Lincoln's Inn Chelsea Luncheon Club Meeting Latest wills Announcements Picture Gallery Appointments Luncheons Revealing Civil War hardware Archaeology Today's royal engagements Reception Forthcoming marriages Battle of Britain Thanksgiving Service Mill Hill School Dinners Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian His Hon Norman Brodrick His Honour Norman Brodrick, QC, former circuit judge, died on June 27 aged 80. He was born on February 4,1912 Marjorie Watts Marjorie Watts, probation officer, daughter of the founder of International Pen and herself Pen Secretary, 1922-27, died on June 24 aged 94. She was born on December 11.1898 Church news Cambridge University Tripos Lord Moyne Franco Cristaldi University news The Institute of Mathematics Appreciations Sir Charles Groves John Spencer Churchill Perry the New Champion On this Day Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No UN backing may strengthen Carrington peace mission Seldane Weather Pilkington Virginia bites off all she can chew Political sketch Today in Business Thin Air The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Bankers tighten rules in fight against fraud Pact aims to prevent another BCCI Asda cupboard laid bare by 'past management neglect' Wichita line woos British investors to Kansas Whitbread to cut brewery stakes Hopes of early rate cut dashed Carmakers lower their forecasts as sales remain flat Sfa OFT chief seeks more active role MFI From a Correspondent in Geneva: Passengers fare better as the world's airlines lose £2.1 bn Hanson sells UK building firms to management Union Discount warns of losses Decline in diamond sales slows Stunted Siemens looks east for growth TT wants to merge with AB Electronic Evode sticks on payout East Midlands power chief s pay doubled Business Roundup National Savings first Waterford to cut jobs Valuation hits Daejan Reliance secures rise Manders condemns bid New chief at Wm Hill Platignum turns round Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant Bold Asda heaps its trolley with provisions Tempus Businesses for Sale Edwards & Partners Miscellaneous Hotels & Catering The Times Flower Shop for Sale Report leak puts pressure on Imro Liquidation/receivership US blue chips edge up in quiet trading World Markets Recent Issues Major Changes British Funds Turnover at lowest this year as investors wait for revival Stock Market Wall Street Testing the water for a rate cut Comment Beating BCCI Big guns out for match at HAC The Times City Diary Female factor The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Foxed? I'll fax The Times City Diary Chemical reaction The Times City Diary Boots needs remedy Seeking a sacrificial Euro-lamb for an unpopular competition policy European View Wolfgang M?nchau puts the case for imaginative reforms to accommodate differences of outlook between nations Why British Coal should be privatised in one lump A class of his own JAL Japan Airlines The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Lack of support Heath Group ZMB QD Quarry Dougall Robert Walters Associates Tenancy Vacancies ZMB Daniels Bates Partnership Enron Europ Ltd. Driving matters more than excuses The new traffic act is tougher on offerders but demands changed attitudes Rebellion threat Inns and Outs Student power Libel rush Young victims Scrivenor: No jury HC UBS Peculiarly English-and harder to find Discrimination against nationals lawful Legal Appointments Financial Services Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Garfield Robbins Corporate Lawyers Bigamy not a crime of violence Scots Law Report July 7 1992 Leolin Price QC Find the real cost of legal aid John Appleby bemoans the government's attitude to a vital service Legal Appointments Chambers News of the World QD Quarry Dougall Intellectual Property Lawyer How firms must sharpen up Inefficient practice is widespread, a new survey by management consultants reveals Agassi short-circuits purveyors of the power game Wimbledon 1992: the verdict on the championships 1992 Wimbledon Finals Champions set a fine example Whyte unlucky to be odd man out Modern Pentathlon Balancing act in big league Gymnastics Pools Forecast Faithful flock to McEnroe finale Ivanisevic climbs the rankings list Partnership still prospering Rowing National League ordered to change Baseball Sayyedati to pay tribute to her Ascot conqueror Mandarin From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Roche loses delayed appeal Racing seeks lottery protection Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Brittain double-handed for Curragh classic Newmarket Pontefract Randall provides inspiration for Nottinghamshire Hampshire slip to an unlucky defeat Lancashire lag behind pace Cartilage problems for Graveney Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Gower's strength is a weakness John Woodcock on the Test Glamorgan beaten by impressive Bicknell Reebok Return of Jarvis is bonus for Yorkshire Virenque takes lead in front of Indurain Cycling Results Handful of players benefit from England B tour Rugby Union Christie keen to test Burrell Athletics Open Championship Regional Qualifiers from the Eleven Courses For the Record By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Ball finds target to retain service title Rifle Shooting Skelton underlines his Olympic aspirations Equestrianism Nicklaus's name is enough to draw the galleries Golf Jarrett in fine form In Brief Ruled out Prize winner England escape amid acrimony Philips Old Trafford Scoreboard Brundle proves Walkinshaw's belief is justified Gower's pride in record Champions say Agassi win is good for tennis British team has formidable look Maltman makes mark Never mind the movie, see the T-shirt A film is no longer just a film, it's a 'franchise opportunity'. Geoff Brown investigates the ultimate in Hollywod horror-the merchandising machine Management Once more round the track, dear friends Mid Life Neil Lyndon fears he might be safe to share a taxi with Adopt a Granny France 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 across the country Scenes from the story of Mann Opera Mario and the Magician Almeida Opera Death in Venice Glyndebourne Adrift on its first voyage Theatre Columbus: Blooding the Ocean Traverse, Edinburgh Still the way she was Pop Gladys Knight Hammersmith Odeon Going down a storm Blues Midsummer Blues Festival Crystal Palace Bowl Entertainments The Times Red rag to the blue-rinsed? Patrick Garland is mixing theatrical innovation with proven tradition at Chichester. Benedict Nightingale reports Strong enough to stand alone Dance: John Percival on the return to London of the Australian Ballet Book your Ticket now Barbican Hall Master classes Arts Brief Last chance Sinners in the sun Television Review Braathens Progress on the Eastern front Bon appetit: part two of a gourmet guide France is famous for its restaurants. But where do you start? Robin Young completes his gastronomic guide to fifty of the best he has found in his extensive explorations Name your own vintage Passport to France Times/WineShare comoetition: wine part of a French vineyard Fruit of the vine Looking for nasty shocks France at Home Caring, sharing, scaring Libby Purves considers stories of sick infants and whether they do anything other than create anxiety When baby has feathers Some youngsters seem never to want to leave the family nest Telecom Security New bugs start here Davina Lloyd The Brendoncare Foundation Grampian Barnet The Grant Maintained Schools Centre i NW Legal Aid York Health The Sutton District Water Plc M. Sc in Training The Times Now the twain really meet Switching between business and the civil service is becoming easier for executives You judge us says council The Citizen's Charter raises many important questions about local democracy and effective management. Edward Fennel reports Pride without the prejudice Howard Davies, the director general of the CBI, says a staff college will produce a new generation of high-calibre public sector managers Science Museum Government Actuary's Department Still expressing too much trivia The Sunday Express shrinks to tabloid at last - but the content is little changed Creative, Media & Marketing BBC We Think Therefore You Can Trainee Partners No Title Express Organiser with Flair To place your advertisement in The Creative Media… Many happy strips, mate Reg who? Joseph Connolly tracks down the man who gave the world Andy Capp SKY Buckman Associates Herbal Medical Database Limited City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Careerline Media Mole No Title Cambridge University Tripos examination results Announcements Times Books a Division of Harper Collins Publishers Help Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Norwich Union BBC2 Radio ITV Variations Radio Channel
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