News from 14/07/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Clifford, Patricia Davies, Assem Abdel-Mohsen, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, David Rhys Jones, Geoff Eastwood, Chairman, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Steven Barnett & Ivor Gaber, Richard Streeton, John Pearson, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Kay Carberry Secretary, David Nicholas, Volker Gildemeister, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Patrick Minford, Diana Law, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Tate, Roger Graef, Vanessa Bourne, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Paul Collins, Douglas Broom, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Anthony Vivian, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Wolfgang M?nchau, (Sir) Leon Brittan, Edward Fennell, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Martin Nicholls, Secretary, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Joanna M. Burrows (Chartered physiotherapist), Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Patrick Stevens, Charles Jennings, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Tim Congdon, Matthew d'Ancona, Davina Lloyd, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Adrian Rogers, M. Elena Hurtado, Director, Gordon Pepper, Sarah Jane Saleroom Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Sir James Comyn, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Peter Robeson, David Young, Jane Bidder, Louise Carpenter, Neil Lyndon, Peter Stothard US Editor, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, W. Sidney Allen, Michael Seely, Peter Warburton, Scrivenor, Jamie Dettmer and Robert Cockburn, Susana Hayward, Ben MacIntyre, Kenneth Rea, Peter Victor, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Bill Martin, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Philip Dinnage, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Nicky Willmore, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Myer Goldman, Alan Walters, Mary Dejevsky, Roger Pearson,
ResumoLamont urges Germans not to raise rates Sterling plunges against mark Inside Police accused ANC hope Peking stake Crenshaw out Index Life & Times Firms cut demand for graduate employees Les Rosbifs storm Bastille of French cuisine First-class genius is only UK ready to take Bosnia children Rabin offers to visit Arab capitals Vacheron Constantin Valleys of Rhetoric Plains of Fatherhood Heights of Passion George's Story Subsidies stay as all routes are offered to highest bidder Optimism grows for commercial interest in entire British Rail network Passenger services an unlikely carrot The government wants the private sector's help in shifting freight transport from road to raill, reports Michadel Dynes Hospital head quits after death claims Colonel jailed on sex charges Civil servants to strike over Docklands move News in Brief Increased cost and travelling time have led 5,000 to protest, report John Young and Elaine Fogg Nuclear watchdog after Trident fears Leprosy sample lost Police chief 'dictated' £7,500 for shot teacher Work courses unveiled BCCI surcharge urged Migrants 'victimised' Bottomley ends action Detectives doctored evidence in sex shop killing, appeal told 12 accused after riot on estate Maths prodigy takes the Beano Britain's youngest first class honours graduate has joined an èlite group of child academics, John O'Leary Writes Smashing, says the new master French top world drinking league Domestic violence kills 100 a year Princess warns against alienating men as report highlights wife-beating Chase DE Vere Husband pulled put jaw wire with pliers Maison Dela France Police chief calls for courts dedicated to finding the truth Chiefs to press for 10% rise Client power holds down lawyers' fees Anti-meat leaflet banned Wire coil Abbey National Rape case detectives cleared News in Brief Assault charge Wasted words Victim named Mercedes-Benz Cars Judgment reserved in dons' case News in Brief Animal group admits attack Bailey brawl Freedom fight Files found Gunner held Dog blown up Bridge delays Carey starts enquiry into management of church assets General Synod in York The gospel according to Luke Skywalker Britain roars back with bikes to beat Japanese Triumph has gven a kick-start to a blighted industry by designing hi-tech motor cycles, Kevin Eason Writes Science plumbs the hidden depth s of Nessie's lair Hospital shuts wards after funding dispute Man jailed for trying to kill family EC debate on cheese ends in compromise Harrods Tories attack blips' role in committee tow Inner-city areas fail to bridge poverty gap Rank Xerox Picture Gallery Departments put paid to government by example MPs split over Commons reform Major refuses to guarantee debate on relief of Sarajevo Olympic lobby planned Around the Lobby Ashley debut Sport aid Parliament today MEPs tell Labour to save treaty Rover Picture Gallery British questions anger EC finance ministers! UN emerges as best option to foster lasting peace in Bosnia Some believe that a Un protectorate, Cambodia sytle, is the answer in former Yugoslavia, Tim Judah Writes Serbia accused of bombing attacks on Muslim haven Reuter: Troubles multiply for peacekeepers Forbidden zones stay secret as bureaucrats pass the buck Marseillaise keeps its gore Russia says it is not up for sale Doctors do tests on Pope News in Brief Rail sell-off (AFP): Briton escapes (AFP): Indian vote Hamadi move (AP): Swap rejected (AP): Rwanda pact (AP): Dingo shock (AFP): Proof lacking (AP): By gum... First direct Democrats step up blow blues away Candidates told to sign loyalty oaths The Perot Factor Mexico party suffers poll blow Kuwait rebuilds its zoo round hero elephant Dalal Picture Gallery Making a pig's ear of a silk purse Convention Notebook by Martin Fletcher Campign From Agence France-Presse in Abu Dhabi: US Navy chief calls for Gulf nations to set up own 'Nato' Bush steals Clinton's thunder Rival Tactics Mandela will call for UN investigation into violence Reuter: Ghozali ordered to court Killing jokes down at the gun market Mogadishu Notebook AFP: Mao put back on pedestal Dell 'Hunter' Bernhard advert withdrawn People Woodrow Wyatt The ANC is the biggest obstacle to a peacefull furture for south Africa Even bigots have lights David Irving's views should not be used to place him in a tribe of social untouchables, writes Janet Daley Can we afford a degree for all? University expansion brings a grave threat of the dilution of higher education, says Matthew d'Ancona …and moreove Craig Brown Bonus for the brats The Times Diary Silver salvo The Times Diary Breakfast on a roll The Times Diary End the Extravagance Selecting Committees University Blues Risk of long and deepening slump Third World debt Women's interests Industrial ruin Olympic errors Members of a wedding Determining health care priorities from Aids and HIV Relief of pain Green towels Court Circular Today's birthdays Reception Church news Appointment Telephone 071 481 4000 Announcements Telefax 071 782 7827 Picture Gallery Marriages Royal Naval College Striped rose makes its debut Anniversaries Reception Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Primitive golf iron sells for £92,400 Eric Sevareid Heather McConnell Royal engagements William FAGG Joe Newman Latest wills David Wilson July 14 on this Day 1962 On this Day Cardinal pleads for Aids teaching The Times Crossword No 18,970 Picture Gallery Flying doctor: A helicopter lands in front of… Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Yesterday Lighting-Up Times Seldane Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington All aboard the Key tour special Political sketch Business 19-25 Law Times 27,29 Off Course Blue Arrow Key Role Lack of Fizz Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Hongkong Bank sells 10% Cathay holding to China Deal will boost profits by up to a third Top firms favour pensions reform Lloyd's expects return to profit WPP advertises costs of refinancing German monetary policy worries fuel mark's rise against sterling Poundy Mark Tomkins up 18% to defy recession Panasonic Facsimile Chambers expect boost from one-stop centres By our City Staff: Big US banks' earnings improve Shareholders steer clear of Bougainville Arson and murder paralyse Papua New Guinew mine Ellis moves to oust chairman Reuter: Exports push Japanese trade surplus to record DIY growth expected to slow From a Correspondent: Boomtime for debt collectors Out-of-court agreement gives Tunstall £750,000 Business Roundup IBM strikes $ 1bn deal Lucas wins contract MFI sees 44% take-up EC criticises Japan B Elliott sells stake Northumbrian disposal NFC buys in America By our City Staff: Blue Arrow convictions challenged as unsafe BTR buys Pirelli interests The Times Rentals Brittan to rule on Olympics Gatt chief expected to delay retirement Hp Regalian makes £4.75m loss on off ice block sale Practice makes Tomkins near perfect Businesses for Sale The Times Newspaper For Sale due to Retirement Part Exchange Considered The Times Tempus Analysts fear that recovery may be a year away Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Funds Wall Street continues climbing for third day World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes The final revenge of Mr. Maxwell Comment MFI's misery Money talks to the ANC The Times City Diary Borrie's crusade The Times City Diary Well insured The Times City Diary Screen comeback The Times City Diary Taking cover The Times City Diary Bundesbank fights yesterday's war with yesterday's weapons The German central bank would be wrong to tighten monetary policy this week, argues Wolfgang Münchau Business Letters Putting the record straight on European completition Policy European View Conqueror FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird& Co) Dollar Spot Rates Platinum Portfolie Subdued start to account C E Heath Fortpolio Platinum QD Quarry Dougall Chambers Colchester QD Quarry Dougall Robert Walters Associates Temporary Judicial Assistants Manifesto New Bailey Chambers Milking the legal aid cow Amid new allegations from two authorities Patrick Stevens lifts the lid on how the system can be abused Settled to everyone's advantage Peace at dinner Caught on television Checked cheque Alpha date Legal Appointments Taylor Root Leolin Price QC Banned athletes race to lawyers Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Storage platforms are plant Legal Appointments ZMB Lipson Lloyd Jones Plea cannot jump the boundary No power to give receiver priority ZMB Legal Advisor Federation of Master Builders Balancing act for the new president The Law Society's leader tells Frances Gibb how he plans to build bridges Legal Appointments MP Michael Page Legal Tenancy Vacancies Soft soap cleans up foreign affairs Are judges naked without their robes? Vestments add majesty to the legal process QD Quarry Dougall The Times Women slump to swift tennis defeat Britain will have to 'fight like rats'to qualify for 1993 cup Legal Appointments Search Lawyers No relief for the All-Star hitters Baseball 3I Investors in Industry To Advertise in this Section Ring Sea trout swim against distressing tide Brian Clarke urges the NRA to learn a painful Irish episode News of the World Mandarin: Cabochon to go one better in Beverley stamina test Mandarin, Thunderer: Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Great Palm in form for French test Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Elsworth gives Sapience a solid chance at Ascot Norton lodges appeal Armes takes second fall in four days Raceline Silverstone mob upsets control plan of police Motor Sport Scotland show why they are riding high Bowls Scott-Young stays ahead of pack Rugby Union: Australlans Make only One Change for Brisbane Cricket redraws European boundaries Tendulkar in doubt due to back strain France brought down to earth Cook 's homecoming parade spoilt Pilkington Cup renews uneasy Cornish rivalry Pools Forecast Ireland seeks higher status Imran back for Indian charity match Jones fulfils Open ambition at sixteenth attempt Sneed suffers from tee-time mix up Yates suffers Olympic pain in Spain Athletics Barnet players protest over pay Football Walker senses Solheim win For the Record Today's Fixtures Royal Marines add second title Rifle Shooting By our Sports Staff: Induráin scatters the field with brilliant time-trial Cycling Tour Results Fastnet win prepares Tudor for Cape Horn Yachting Swift cleared to fight Sport in Brief Overseas success S Africa symbol Navet ban lifted The Times Tennis 30 Racing 31 Cricket 32 Faldo resumes his Muirfield link Briton returns to scene of 1987 triumph as favourite for Open Championship Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation O'Sullivan extends unbeaten sequence Crenshaw departs with his dignity still intact Watson warned off British team has golden chance Mansell fears changes in Williams team How oratory perished from the earth As America's presidential candidates polish their platitudes and Baroness Thatcher re-records the Gettysburg Address, Ben MacIntyre reflects on the dying art of political rhetoric By the book: fathers need all the help they can get Taking charge of the bank's Interest Invest for School Fees Eyes on the chief as the civil service goes private Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compeiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesssment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Portrait of the artist in extremis Opera Terrible Mouth Almedia No lack of variations, but where was the theme? Concerts: Lichfield Festival Off the continental shelf Theatre The Times A French lesson in ancient Greek Kenneth Rea meets the influential Paris director Ariane Mnouchkine, who brings the Greek cycle, Les Atrides, to Bradford this week New numbers top the charts Rock: the criteria for measuring pop success are changing writes David Sinclair Correcting the genetic proofs Television Review Lots of exposure Rock Review DC Doyly Carte Russian encore Arts Brief Selling Japan Last chance… Climbing hits new heights of fashio That rock climbing has now become the sexiest and most Chicsport in Frabce is in no small part due to Catherine Destivelle. Allice Thomson reports on the attraction of getting to the top Europ assistance How to win friends and impress people Now the serious juggling starts How can you leave them behind? Easy Sun, sea, sand - and no children. Some couples can pull it off Dads who go by the book Baby guides should forget about the baby and address the practical problems that confront the father, Charles Jennings says Barnet Department of the Environment Health Screening Manager Chief Probation Officer NottINgham Health University of Leicester Accountancy Personnel The Times Europe tempts local powers The Ec transfers £400m a year to the local level. Nicky Willmore says growing interest must be more than a cynical response to funds No time to be patient Non-urgent ambulance services are soon to be opened up to competition Concern for the tender touch William Waldegrave's office is drawing up plans to introduce compulsory competitive tendering in Whitehall, specifically for white collar jobs The South Manchester College The Royal Geographical Society R. S. N. C. The Wildlife Trusts Partnership Media Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Organiser with Flair To Place your Advertisement in the Times Creative,… Learn, baby, learn The Los Angeles riots did not spread to New York because, says David Nicholas, media rumour gave way to the truth Multiple Display Advertising Items Herbal Market Reports, Consultancy and Software… Diverse Production Multiple Classified Advertising Items A courageous witness to the death of an empire Who will carry the torch of individuality passed on by Juris Podnieks? Bright lights on the select few Television has done wonders for the profile of the parliamentary watchdogs Look at the drama they have injeeted into peak-time news bulletins Telephone 071 481 4000 Announcements Telefax 071 782… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degree results from the University of Stirling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Come & Join us Starlight Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Cambridge Tripos examinations Parkinson's Disease Society Concise Crossword No 2840 Winning Move The Times BBC Picture Gallery Satellite Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Picture Gallery Radio Picture Gallery Variations Picture Gallery
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