News from 09/07/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, A. B. Thomson, W. E. Robinson, Jon Ashworth, Robert Hargreaves, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Patrick Robertson (Co-ordinator), Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Willan Chris Eliou, Susan Bell, W. I. D. Plaistowe, President, Caroline Dempster, Michael Binyon, Gregory Morgan, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Robert Seely and Mary Dejevsky, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Richard Streeton, A. R. Hudson, Debra Isaac, John Best, Peter Mandler, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Ian Hay Davison, Peter Stormonth Darling, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jeffrey L. Wall, P. F. Kitololo, Tonny Benn, Peter Ball, Peter Victor and Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb, Douglas Broom and Tom Walker, Kevin Grant, Hugh Canning, Sandra Lewin, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nick Kochan, Hugh Thomas, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, R. K. Law, Ian Murray and Tom Walker, Jeremy Laurance, health services correspondent, and Alison Roberts, John Percival, Peter Barnard, A. C. Geddes, G. R. Potts (Director-General Designate), Edward Fennell, Sabrina Powell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Jeremy Laurance and Jill Sherman, Lin Jenkins, M. H. Statham, Barry Millington, Ronald Forrest, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Christina Koning, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, David Green, Director, W. E. Norman, John McCabe, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Robin Ward, Barry Pickthall, Bob Rodwell, David Lipsey, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Jamie Dettmer, Anne Morrison, Digby Carter, Joanna Pitman, Robert Chambers, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Patricia Moody, Craig Lord, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Matthew Parris, Denis Marten, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Bath, Robin Oakley and Ian Murray, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Patricia Koza, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Jeremy Moody, Anthony Meyer (Policy Director), Dr Robert Hawley, Martin Lee, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Katherine E. O'sullivan, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Kenneth Lewis, J. Stewart, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoClarke to sweep away 'bizarre' Sunday trading laws European warships to monitor Yugoslavia Inside Life & Times Crowds drive Crown Jewels out of the dungeon G7 agrees on aid for Yeltsin Bottomley tackles heart deaths Girl, 9, allowed to defy French court Claridge's Today in the Enemy Charmed by the Demon Soothed by the Predator RAF goes on escort duty Judge opens door to prosecution of Sunday traders Frances Gibb, Douglas Broom and Tom Walker assess yesterday's European Court judgment Ulster talks will resume next week Cheating on Insurance is a Crime University option pays off Banned champions join elite for garden party at palace Welfare net fails to catch people in greatest need Rembrandt buyer pays £4 million Man charged with 1978 murder News in Brief Fire-hit palace reopens Maxwell demands Doctor stole clothes UDA admits killing Pill death warning Six million visit park London transport aid Sea search called off Lawyers hail ruling that gave girl a say in custody dispute Surgeon will have Aids tests Poverty trap closes in on the young Britain's young people face a bleak and recession-ridden future, says a survey. Louise Hidalgo analyses the statistics French skipper fined Labour party chief cleared of assault Picture Gallery Wilding Tears, toasts and a last titter for Frankie Howerds Sadness shared the limelight with smiles at Frankie Howerd's memorial service yesterday. Joe Joseph reports SEAT Husband spent eve of wedding with lover Shaughnessy murder trial Shuttlecock feud ends in court News in Brief Tourism up Costly stench Preacher guilty Oil slick threatens colony of rare terns Dispute threatens legal aid service The Law Society's new president tells Frances Gibb his aims for his year in office and fears for the profession Virgin Vauxhall Home Office orders closure of immigrant advice group Islanders demand action Nations do battle without discord Tim Jones finds 40 countries competing in harmony at Llangollen where the Queen opens a new pavilion tomorrow Rock show heralds Britain's first 'Fame' school Towards a Better State of Health Mortgage defaulters dump 40,000 homes AVIS Picture Gallery Bishops apologise to widow News in Brief Crash call Slow progress Rape charge Pollution fine Shotgun raid Trouble brewing, for traffic wardens Carnnhs oppose controls on pricing FIAT Women take lead in quest for knowledge Annual snapshot of life in Britain shows an ever-changing nation challenging traditional beliefs Education Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Pastures new lure city dwellers away Population Movement Big rise in illegitimate birth rate Health Fruit takes place at top table Llifestyle Focus switches to campaign for fitter community Health policy is changing to look at quality, not just quantity. The new targets are examined by Jeremy Laurance, health services correspondent, and Alison Roberts Training for GPs to cut number of suicides Mental Illness Targets set to curb disease and unplanned pregnancy HIV and Sex Education key to prevention Accidents Picture Gallery Tobacco adverts threatened Cancer Drambuie British diet gets blame for deaths Heart Disease Mp accuses whips of 'bully-boy 'tactics Hopes raised of LSE move to County Hall BT Picture Gallery Government blamed for broken promises on jobs Major lays down law on Docklands move Pub doors may be opened to children Tones counter Euro offensive Attack on tax havens Around the Lobby Trade praise Export drive Pensions safe Parliament today Left accuses Hurd over social policy Polish 'Thatcher' ready to take over The Times Guide to Blackspot Beaches Resorts not complying with EC pollution standards Green groups dispute official claim Mediterranean pollution Philip Willan in Rome and Chris Eliou in Althens test the water and find it murkier then governments like to admit Picture Gallery Gorbachev shuns party 'trial' Drambuie Army head denies coup plot Johnson pops up for Pepsi People Peacemaking body takes centre stage in European theatre Post-Cold War Security Hotfoot from Munich, Western leaders fly to Helsink today for a security summit that will set a new framework for stability in Europe, Michael Binyon writes Pentagon chiefs shy away from perils of quagmire operation Military Intervention President will beg for foreign troops Bosnia Pentagon chefs shy away from perils of quagmire… Green protesters get tolerant reception from summiteers Political Notebook Picture Gallery Leaders seek fund for aging reactors Nuclear Safety Manifesto for better tomorrow Policies promised to spur global recovery World Economy Canada prepares to change constitution Quebec offered new legal identity UN chief urges ANC to talk News in Brief (Reuter): Briton free Witness retracts Families return (Reuter): Algiers change (Reuter): Nanny cleared (Reuter): Killer' chicken Dinosaur demise traced to crater A Mexican hole 110 miles wide gives a clue to the reptiles' extinction, says Nigel Hawkes Rover 200 Series Picture Gallery Patten takes over non-stop colony Mr Patten's first hurdle Democracy is the key to a stable future for Hong Kong, says Martin Lee Craig Brown …and moreover Goodbye big slender If Labour is ever to win it must convince the middle classes it is on their side, writes David Lipsey Bard-card: that will do nicely In praise of his flexible friends, Bernard Levin owns up and lays his credit cards on the table Family in high places The Times Diary International rescue The Times Diary Drinks cabinet The Times Diary Europe salutes The Times Diary Holding Back from War Defence against Fraud Sad Birds of Youth Subsidiarity: divining the true sense of Maastricht The fear of crime Changes on Radio New set-aside benefits Chairman Tourism in Kenya Disruption along the autoroutes Master of Longleat Unsporting habit In-car services Court Circular Lord Younger of Prestwick Sword of honour Announcements Picture Gallery Birthdays today The Sir Leon Bagrit Centre Queen's College, London Airplants steal the palace show Horticulture Dinners Deaths Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Borislav PEKlC Borislav Pekic, Montenegrin writer, died in Lomdon on July 2. He was born in Podgorica (later Titograd) in 1930 John Buettnerjanusch John Buettner-Janusch, once ranked among th ten most brilliant physical anthropologists in the United States, died of pneumonia in a prison hospital at Springfield, Missouri, on July 2 aged 67. He was born in Chicago Sydney Pierce Anniversaries Theology chair for Catholic radical Major-General 'tom' Thomas Major-General George, Arthur ("Tom'') Thomas, Cb, Cbe, Chief of Staff, Far East Land Forces, 1960-62, died on July 3 aged 86. He was born on May 2,1906 Felix Markham Felix Maurice Hippisley Markham, fellow and tutor of Hertford College, Oxford, 1931-73, and biographer of Napoleon, died on July 4 aged 84. He was born on February 27.1908 Luncheons Sir Reginald Verdon-Smith Appreciation The Marquess of Bath Elie Kedourie Lord Roborough The Match Girls' Strike On this Day Riot police clear French roads of lorry blockades The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Weather Rapide Pilkington Toffs' pay tugs at the conscience Political Sketch All Change Strict Diet Foul Play? Bright Light In the Shade Picture Gallery The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Bank demands more power to fight fraud Call for new law in wake of BCCI Dollar rallies after Brady moves to limit damage By our Industrial Correspondent: UK directors tongue-tied on Europe Shephard says EC cash must go on training not subsidies DCL David Coakley Limited US airline prefers Airbus to Boeing Bud gens returns to profit Eastern Electricity EC enquiry on Italian steel firm's aid Maxwell blocks creditors in court Shareholders in US to have more say on executive pay Greene King forbidden to announce figures Business Roundup Volex acquires in US Kode buys DCM Bespak optimistic Harrison trims losses Gardiner profit dives Dixonschief attacks the electricity companies MTM cuts jobs in revamp Close to buy debt collector Hollas pushes forward Gibbon dives EC jobless up Compass hit Overseas growth helps Tonks Austrians top Europe for taking days off Hickson grows with Irish acquisition Japanese car import agreement challenged KIO brings in Salomon Bros French Connection reports huge losses Roffey Park Markets ignore silver selling Reuter: Record earnings for Nike footwear Advance by Tops Estates The Times Eastern Electricity City says stores' trading is deteriorating Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Dixons still stuck in the doldrums Tempus British Funds Budgens GPA debt lowered by Moody's (Reuter): Late buy programs lift Tokyo prices World Markets (Reuter): Dow down despite rally Wall Street Rothschild pay surprise The Times City Diary Sterling down but not out Comment Picture Gallery Coiffeur invaders Proposed reforms do not go far enough to resolve Lloyd's woes Ian Hay Davison reflects on the current troubles at Lloyd's, the same as those that led him to resign the deputy chairmanship in 1986 Hyde and seekers Nuclear Electric gives good value Environmental levy on power is desirable The Rothschild Money Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Losses are halted at close Give financial sleuths the tools to catch big-time fraudsters Forensic accounting experts can make rogus repay their gains A global register of convicts could heip trap criminals an stem the loss of bilions, argues Robert Chambers Politics of the expectations sap ACCA books an early ticket for the Brussels gravy train Edward Fennell says one UK accountancy body has stolen a march on the other with an office to boost European contacts Recession pays off Any Other Business Mistaken identity Milne Ross and Tilley to merge Shadow cast over sunshine policy Audit Robert Bruce Private firms waste £300m on audits Polly Peck day One-piece swimsuit cuts a dash Craig Lord reveals what difference change of swimwear could make to winning medals at the Olympic Games in Barcelona Accountancy & Finance Senior Derivative Trader Westmead Consultancy Barclay Simpson Austin Benn Six of the Best Assistant Management Accountant Financial Services From a Correspondent in Auckland: Inspired British defence keeps Auckland at bay Rugby League Tickler sets stunning example Schools Sport Ameco Business Systems Quick Europe Limited Urgent Tax Vacancies No loss of quality By our Sports Staff: Lino retains Tour lead as Italians move up Cycling Equal opportunity Tennis needs broader base Poor models for young Flash in the light New Zealand must change Three-day Tests Rain checks United nation Solving the problems of the equine mind Krone on target at Redcar Nottingham Tattersalls promote £500,000 contest Mandarin: Shalford ready to fake July Cup Newmarket Redcar Kinane wins appeal against ban Laboured Wharf harbours few classic aspirations Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Over-35 s return to international duty Nat West Trophy Zimbabwe brought into the ranks of Test match elite ICC hold over decision on hosts for World Cup Leading First-Class Averages Cup opener drawback for Britain Tennis Kent get ready for cup final Whitaker crowned champion Equestrianism Crew may be sunk by dispute Bulldogs clipped by American power Polo Gurkhas offer strong challenge for title Rifle Shooting England pack powers past South Africa Rugby Union Final test awaits becalmed fleet Rapid Cricketline By our Sports Staff: Southampton face substantial fine for bad behaviour FA may sevrely punish worst offenders Two more join league Chance for Yugoslavs In Brief Doyle signs Bates bows out Jacobs's night Leaders' shoot-out Sheffield reprieved Multiple Display Advertising Items England under pressure Fixtures Davies can relax as rivals worry Golf For the Record Picture Gallery Change of pace: Nigel Mansell and his wife, Rosanne,… Lewis v Ruddock may fetch £2.6m Boxing Williams found not guilty Ondieki close to Aouita's record Results from Lausanne Smith keeps raising his expectations Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Opponents found for Thompson's qualifying effort Athletics Index Gatting's South Africa tour party reprieved England Test bans to be lifted from October 1 Graveney expresses surprise Grenson What the Future May Hold Alan Lee assesses the international prospects of the 16 English players who were reprieved yesterday Backley will not let Zelezny fly away with record Langer returns to equal record Leading First-Round Scores Christie's best too slow for Adeniken France Stiffen the sinews-this is war The Japanese are nothing less than our ruthless enemy in the business arena. So forget the wet liberal line, says Stephen Bayley: the West must drop its scruples and fight back Uneasy lies the head of the household Private Life John Diamond is stumpted by an unexpected question Royal Opera House Appointments Tomorrow 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 Entertainments Magic on the Mississippi Opera Hugh Canning reviews an exciting summer season at the Opera Theatre of St Louis Spontaneously spiritual Concert LSO/Hickox Barbican Pastoral progressive Festival Parisii Quartel/Collins Warwick The Times Brought to life by adroit invention Dance: John Pereival on the Australian Ballert's Coppelia at th Coliseum International festival Gotham City sinks deep into gloom Cinema Geoff Brown reviews Batman Returns, Almodovar's Pepi, Luci, Bom …, Big Wednesday and other new releases Food of love served with too little spice Theatre Twelfth Night Richmond British Gas What's the matter with Milwaukee? Television Review Fresh approach Arts Brief Maestro's debut New season Last chance… Planting the seeds of an entente florale Among France's villages fleuris Autretot, population 620, is a star. Robin Young visits the masters of beds and borders Pure poetry in history France Festival France Avignon In at the deep end France when in France Viking Leading Fiction Benn, last of the dissenters The radical who stood for issues against personalities found that his own personality had become the issue, argues Peter Riddel Why Perot is not a socialist The Rise and Fall of the American Left By John Patrick Diggins W. W. Norton, £15.95 Victims of the inquisitors Spain and the Jews Edited by Elic Kcdourie Thames & Hudson, ?24 Minerva A fiend Nafthe outback Woman of the Inner Sea By Thomas Keneally Hodder & Stoughton, ?14.99 Mission seeks comet's secrets The Giotto satellite, demaged when it ran into Halley, meets a second comet tomorrow. Nigel Hawkes plots its route in search of more speace information At high speed, dust could cut through aluminium Loitering at a great height Europeans a criticised species Continental and British zoos are to co-ordinate species breeding programmes Counting the creatures of the forest A team of British scientists expects to find new species, particularly of insects, in a study of a South American rain forest A variety of choices Update La Creme De La Creme Selector Europe Hoggett Bowers AH Allen & Hanburys Branch Managers Ionica Elonex Personal Computers Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Interexec PLC BAT NottINgham Health Fletcher Hunt plc. 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