News from 22/07/1992
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Chris Billing, Virginia Bottomley, Andrew Pierce, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Susan Ripley, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Rene Riley-Adams, David Pannick, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Annabel James, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Tony Patrick, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Charles Ryland, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, David Parry-Evans (Chief Commander), Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, J. C. Stott, Rosanna De Lisle, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Margaret Gelling, Anthony O. R. Mitchley, (Former chairman of Association of External), Michael Clark, Laureen Fleischmann, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Alison Halford's, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Barry Pickthall Yachting Correspondent, Ross Tieman and Harvey Elliott, Charles Bremner, Michael Tate City Editor, Julie Welch, Wolfgang M?nchau, Wolfgang MüNCHAU European Business Correspondent, Philip Webster and Melinda Wittstock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Arthur Leathley, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, David Powell and John Goodbody, Josephine Akrill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Bryan, Roy Boulting, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Magda Czigany (Librarian), Ian Murray and Sarah Jane Checkland, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Diane Hill, Bledisloe, Philip Webster and Lindsay Cook, Alison Beckett, David Price, Jamie Dettmer, Stephen Gilchrist, Chairman, Joanna Pitman, H. H. Marcus, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Lucy Rock, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Christopher Morcom, Graham Wynne (Director), John Dove, Jeanne Vronskaya, John Paxton, John Shaw, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Alan Howarth, Nadine Meisner, Patricia Koza, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Harry Helmsley, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, F. G. Parrish (Manager), John Phillips, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Michael Coleman,
ResumoTories deny smear campaign against Ashdown Halford drops sex bias case for ?142.000 Exams for 11-year-olds Libel change Father's plea BA deal Bratby dies Index Life & Times Rabin's Cairo summit renews era of harmony Briton claims Olympic waters made him ill The Times on Friday includes a special 20-page supplement on the Olympic Games, with features on the events and a day-by-day guide for television viewers Carnngton and UN fall out over Bosnian peace plan Citizens charter mandarin loses job Shirts Today in the Times Patten challenged in university pay row News in Brief British balloonist dies Listed buildings at risk The listing of buildings of historic and architectural interest Cash for wives abroad Rents into mortgages National Savings Picture Gallery Mellor attacks Mirror for stoiy about wife's eyesight Newspaper wedding catches jungle telegraph on the hop Whitehall 's lone reformer Man in the news Judge to decide libel sum Working from home 'could save billions' Degree Results Halford leaves clues to blocked promotion The Alison Halford tribunal was able to hear only one side of the story, reports Ronald Faux Claim of sex bias withdrawn Glass ceiling robs women of success Husband 's death 'was planned' Punk princess puts family's heirlooms under the hammer Rachel 's father mourns his 'star' Forte Europa BBC tones down Lady Chatterley Rise in air fares attacked New in Brief Worker killed Church gutted Police car taken Pigeon record Mind game courses aimed at public sector workers Ray Clancy, in the second of three woman who is suing her former employed after being sent on a course The Times investigates management seminars and one of the movement's wealthiest gurus Rover 200 Series New Age guru goes into hiding The man who sold self -awareness to the "me generation" had earlier sold used cars, reports Ben MacIntyre GPs help to launch biggest survey of childhood asthma £3 virus test gives answer in minutes Simple saliva sampling kits may soon allow partners to check each other for Hiv before sex. Nigel Hawkes reports Alarm over Aids kit Patients without HIV confound doctors N&P Picture Gallery Roads and housing feel squeeze in spending curb Dell Derelict city land to be reclaimed Smith grabs chancy to stay in public eye Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Annesley calls for new force to fight IRA Alfa Romeo Easterly Aviiids blow in rare birds Birdwatchers are enjoying an exceptional year spotting rare and exotic visitors. writes Lucy Rock MoD halts auction of Churchill 's wartime secrets By a Staff Reporter: Families in hiding from mob Producer wins libel damages News in Brief Specialist dies Pay rise agreed Mother sues Writer returns Clinton takes 30% lead as Bush hits record low Few incumbents have gone into an election with negative ratings as low as president Bush's and still managed a victory. Jamie Dettmer writes from Washington Saab Scania 'Dr Death' cleared of murder charges Mandela lays wreath at Khomeini shrine People Baker takes up the daunting task of winning over Assad Israeli leader visits Egypt's last Jews Vance finds growing rift in black camp Vinegar and love diet adds sauce to Japan's polls From AP in Bahrain: UN arms team leave Baghdad Peking and Patten swap warnings over airport Top Chinese aide jailed for protests Iran tells UK envoy to leave News in Brief (Reuter): Status denied (Reuter): Briton charged Syria accused (Reuter): Lima bombed (Reuter): Toll rises (AFP): Arab execution (AFP): Wed lock Maastricht referendum casts pall over French sun-seekers President Mitterrand's gamble for a yes vote has spoil the summer for everyone, Charles Bremner writes from paris. It is a ruse that could cost him his job Sicilians clash with police after being barred from funeral Media lay odds on next Mafia target Favourites for the killers' his list are an anti Mafia party's leader and a crusading judge, John Philips writes from Palermo US tobacco giants stalk Poland's smoking classes Britain blots EC copybook UN persuades Croatia to let in 4,000 Bosnian refugees Black Sea ship bolts for Odessa News in Brief (Reuter): Leader chosen Curtain raiser (Reuter): Coup blame (Reuter): Plane crashes (Reuter): Clashes kill 18 Apple MacIntosh. The power to succeed Games of life and death Has the Olympic ideal grown too big for its boots, asks Bryan Appleyard If your read this, you will be helping to celebrate one of the major triumphs of my And moreover Tribunals don't work Alison Halford's sex discrimination case shows the urgent need for reform, argues David Pennick Secret world of the smear Anthony Howard on the shady dealings between politicians and newspapers Retirement with clocks A smear too far Sum novel Public Penance Facing the Mob Liquid in Liverpool Privacy, the press and the courts First-aid priority Relative values County history Agenda for the EC summit in 1996 Questions of judgment MPs' expenses Smoking and health Coastal controls College library hours A London home for the asking Legal aid policy Mersey birdlife Putting her back into it Court Circular Anniversaries Saving the common dormouse for reality Appointments Breakfast Announcements Marriages Memorial service Reception Lord Geraint Birthdays today Lord Stewartby Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Dinners John Bratby John Bratby, RA, painter and author, collapsed and died outside his home in Hastings on July 20 aged 64. He was born in Wimbledon on July 19,1928 University news Sale helps cancer trust Importance of the earnest volunteer Archaeology Sir Basil Smallpeice Appreciations James Crespi Lord Kearton Charles Spinks Record Atlantic Elight Four hours of tests next spring for 11 -year-olds Tories deny smears The Times Crossword No 18,977 Picture Gallery UN chief attacks Carrington's Bosnia accord Word-Watching Moderate Seldane Weather Keep pace with the Weather Lamont digs in on public spending Today in Buisness The P0und Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices British Airways takes $750m stake in US Air Deal with American loss maker will create biggest airline alliance Link expected to win regulators' approval Greenspan sees American recovery gathering pace Eau dear, EC goes soft on competition policy Reuters buys balance of Visnews equity IGINDEX Sport SB drugs produce healthy figures Jobless toll prompts call for reforms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Profits crumble at biscuit group From Reuter in Seattle: Boeing in talks on new 737 Pru sees sterling value of new premiums slip Business Roundup St Modwen edges up Morland gains support Radius pegs payout Gloomy surveys highlight poor state of economy Wellcome public offer thought to have failed Lloyd 's wins support Heseltine seeks credits for trade mission to China Recent Issues Major Changes CMA profit under the hammer British Funds By our City Staff: National Australia ready to buy Bank of New Zealand More cuts at 'sell-off mine Holmes Protection pact will almost clear debts The Times ASH makes American switch Clayhithe loss Borland profit NT slips Ft-Se Volumes Life Option SmithKline Beecham has right formulae Tempus Major Indices Traditional Options Wall Street helps shares hang on to gains Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dow goes up as buyers step back into market Wall Street Dollar Spot Rates BA achieves its US bridgehead Comment Missing targets Tottenham hot seats change The Times City Diary Muzak-maker First estate Intensive care wards still flooded with cases of bankers' largesse Neil Bennett says the big banks expect to set aside another ?5 billion this year to pay for the legacy from the easy money eighties Futures merger Lloyd 's pointed in wrong direction Voting rights Blood pressure index Arjo Wiggins Fine Papers Limited Rally falters at close Heath Group Mandarin: Night Melody set to spark double for in-form Hannon Doncaster Sandown Park Roche case delayed yet again Eddery cuts deficit with 24-1 treble Yesterday's Results Strict measures planned against illegal betting Support for Sapience as Ascot going softens Yarmouth Redcar Prize scheme for breeders Rapid Raceline Patient Moody gets Worcestershire away to strong start Championship leaders struggle in field (AFP): South Africa plan ahead Hampshire routed by Walsh Millns quick to make his mark against Durham Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Morns entertains the few Drummond sets the early target Faldo hoping to lead England in Dunhiil Cup Golf Cambridge players to go on tour in disharmony Football Sports Service Malaysia awarded 1998 Games Adelaide misses out in its bid to host commonwealth event Testing done with mirrors Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: Roche rolls back the years to savour brief taste of glory Cycling Gaucho prepares to launch assault on cruiser series Entrants and Programme For the Record Today's Fixtures Phelps heads quest to turn bronze into gold Guide to Britain's Olympic Prospects: Day Three Boardman pursues his case By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Raf repel strong Army challenge Rifle Shooting Racing Millionaire giants are ready to dominate Games Simon Barnes in Barcelona Pieterse passed fit to compete in the Olympics South Africa's return becomes reality Pure Genius London firm does Games ticket deals Lamb blasts back at Warwickshire's bowlers Powell and Drechsler excel Shearer to join Blackburn for record £4m fee Top Transfers Women p5 Designed to break the records Isozaki's dorned stadium at Barcelona is in the tradition of epoch-making Olympic building. Marcus Binney reports When death is the blackest of comedies Single Life Lynne truss dries her tears.. but hasn't the hear to laugh Royal Liver Friendly Society Property p7 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema -Guide One to be picked up The Challenge Shaw Musical Theatre Pop goes the Scottish play Theatre From a Jack to a King Ambassadors Back to complexity BBCSO/Lazarev Albert IIall/Radio 3 Proms Unmistakably Bausch Dance Taztheater Wuppertal Théâtre de la Ville, Paris The Times Men are leading the dance again Debra Craine on how a Hungarian, a Russian and a Briton have given the Royal Ballet new male strength Woman's work: never done justice? London Galleries: a show of works by female artists, reviewed by John Russell Taylor Aristotle stirs the porridge Theatre: Rod Williams's award-winning play about prison life comes to London this week. Harry Eyres met the young author Abnormal service Television Review Popping alongARTS Brief Waiting for the Notre Dame sound Josephine Akrill finds a new spirit abroad in French church music and a new choir about to sing in the heart of Paris Dogs of the North Russian TV shows a race in the cold Europ assistance Love and war in the night air Avignon Festival Poses of the famous Arts and Entertainment Why does nanny get their goat? Virginia Bottomley, the health secretary, on Health, wealth and wisdom Come off it - working mothers want to work Julie Welch says if mother give up work it is because the jobs are lousy, not because they want to stay at home News thoughts from a broad Alice Thomson meets Dianne Nelmes. the new executive producer of the current affairs programme World in Action Trade Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Above and below the line Britain puts graphology on a par with reading tea leaves. George Hill meets an experts who believes we have a lot to learn Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queens Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerrilla Girls go ape Some American feminists are RAW (Really Angry Women) and more than ready for direct action Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items A sign from the East? Could Norfolk's good health be an indication of full recovery to come? Rachel Kelly investigates Trade London Property A Fimbra Member Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Cowan Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Myths of the market Even with £150,000 to spend, things are not easy for first-time buyers Fax Regalian ISL Renosystems Limited Florida Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services LTD Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Créme De La Créme Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexible Common Sense All Box Number Replies WA Grosvenor Bureau LTD P. 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