News from 24/07/1992
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Georgina Power, Victoria McKee, David Adams, Barry Supple, Patricia Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Steve Abrams, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, I. A. Page, James Bone and Jamie Dettmer, Ivo Tennant, Stanley Nye, J. R. L. Cuningham (Chairman), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Liz McColgan, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Timothy J. N. Deaville, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Louise Hidalgo and David Davis, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, K. E., Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, N. F. Rothe, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Editor Derek Harris, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nick Gillingham, Tony Durham, Jack Levy, Peter Ball, Andrew Pharoah, Director, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Kim Wilson, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, M. D. J. Chesterman, James Bone and Adam Lebor, Philip Robinson, Nicola Murphy, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Brian Crozier, Simon Tait, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Frank Smith, Frances Lindsay, David Miller, Kari Knight, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Ali Jaber and Richard Beeston, Peter Purton, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Barry Fox, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, June Ducas, Tim Rathbone, Monica Furlong, Nigel Hawkes, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Clive Branson, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Roger Haywood, chairman, Debra Isac, D. K. Martin, Jamie Dettmer, Matthew D'Ancona Education Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Lucy Rock, Sara McConnell, Colnbrook, Christopher Walker, Priscilla Chester-Master, Craig Lord, Martin Ivens, Justin Webster, Michael Seely, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Tickner (Chairman), Michael Phillips, Christopher Walton, Philip Pangalos, John Burrows, Ken Young, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Roger Black, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Richard Ford, Angus Sibley, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoToday in the Times Running for Glory Index Life & Times Picture Gallery Defiant Iraq faces allied strike threat By our Chief Political Correspondent: Major determined not to let tabloids drive Mellor out Deputy moves up to take on Times editorship GP opens up NHS fast track Hospital officials complain that a mix of private consultation and public treatment is unfair, reports Jeremy Laurence Five women win jobs in shadow team Abbey National Plc Homes 50 held in northern disturbances Police say media are overstating violence After the Ec commissioner for social affairs blames Britain's employment policy for urban disturbances, fighting erupts again, Richard Ford reports Paho/who Staff Association £400 target for council tax bills 'will cost extra £2.3m' Payment for electricity blackouts to be doubled Forty held as gangs ignore pleas for end to disorder Transatlantic pedal man nears Plymouth Jailed man freed Globe sets £100,000 Judge wins damages Arch rescue planned Lawyer jailed for theft Protesters jeer Boots Terror suspects held Bbc spends £70m on cutting costs 'Right to die' woman is not a Jehovah's Witness, judges told A history of the Crown vs religion Holidaymakers crowd roads Each week throughout the summers, The Times and Lbc will bring you news of last-minute bargains available for travellers to France. The latest information on bookings, flights, traffic problems and holiday ideas Picture Gallery MFI Taylor case jury to retire Peugeot Doctors raise alarm over arthritis drug Aids-type illness identified Actress Maxine Audley dies of heart attack Neglect kills woodlands where the axe no longer falls Homebase By our Political Staff: Five fresh faces join the shadow cabinet Nationwide MoD delayed £9m saving Isle of Wight gets a date for change Timetable for Reform Portillo defends spending controls British Airways Holidays Gp budget holders granted extra cash Party purges left-wingers Just Say now Seminars blamed for mental breakdowns Rover Metro Diary of libel case journalist 'fantasy' Mary Rose quest diver dies aged 74 Ministers clash with adviser Climbers killed Jail head quits Sellafield fire Asians protest Dog attacks girl Hot recording Last roundup Long knives are out for Quayle as Bush campaign falters Escobar's escape wrecks us ties Us to sign chemical arms pact From Associated Press in Albany, New York: Surrogacy for profit is banned RS Rabin offers hope for peace, Baker tells Beirut leaders Egypt backs Unesco plan to halt traffic threat to Pyramids Mercury Pain weighs down young sumo hopefuls on the path to stardom Wrestlers are satisfying vital statistics, even resorting to silicone injections, to reach the ring, Joanna Pitman writes from Tokyo Anc ready for week of action Turkey alienates Arabs on Euphrates dam scheme Lebanon mourns warlord Franjieh Town that inspired Godfather films turns against the mob The home of a top "family" is in the vanguard of resistance to the mafia, John Phillips reports from the fortress town of Corleone Un pressed by Britain to accept Bosnia pact Flying into Dantesque landscape Russia's 'wild east' spawns host of winners and losers Castro under fire in Madrid for anti-democratic stance Summiteers are focusing on Cuba's political ills, writes David Adams from Madrid Disney magic fails to charm French Vatican backs gay bias (AP): Jail escape (Reuter): Gender swap (Reuter): Aid halted (Reuter): Priest barred (Reuter): Blown up Books fit for a queen Philip Howard on the Balmoral reading list ... and moreover Lamont's bathtime tune Reform of this year's public spending round was the Chancellor's bright idea, says Peter Riddell A Week in Politics A man who can't make peace Martin Ivens talks to Lord Carrington, Europe's mediator in the Balkan's bloody civil war Smith gets a grip Diary Truant disposition Nowhere man Roll up Mellor Should Stay Overdue for Repeal Nice Guys Come Top Renewed debate for and against cannabis law reform Red Routes Cost of protecting the government's stance on economy may prove too high BBC news plans Tourism in UK Student unions Franco's relic Crossword addicts Court Circular Picture Gallery Savile funds fresh food for patients Calls to the Bar Announcements Birthdays today Today's royal engagements University news University of wales Funeral service Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Word Watching Marriages Clothworkers' Company Plaisterers' Company Suleiman Franjieh Suleiman Bey Franjieh, Maronite Christian war-lord and president of Lebanon from 1970 to 1976, died yesterday aged 82. he was born on June 15, 1910 Dinner Luncheon Service dinner Pierre Uri Pierre Uri, French economist and one of the arachitects of teh European Community died in Paris on July 21 aged 80. He was born in Paris on November 20, 1911 Church news Dump yields Roman finds Sir Patrick Meaney Appreciations Sir John Barnes Ted Fenton On This Day The Royal Wedding Cowes, July 23 Heads plead for curbs on governors The Times Crossword No 18,979 Writing skills trail behind reading From concise to confused: seven-year-olds assessed Word-Watching Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Industry survey detects signs of 'double dip' German inflation signalled to fall Wellcome Trust says 800p is minimum share sale price Public relations men turn publicity-shy Amstrad warns of losses Taunton Cider goes down well in market PanasonicFacsimile Sport US Air dives deeper into red Miyazawa initiative reverses Nikkei fall Donovan to B leave Gas Soulas to be WTA chief By a Correspondent: Barclays clashes on MCC asset London Merchant Securities plc City marks up shares as Boots bucks trend with higher sales Losses at Savills deepen to £2.8m DEC sinks further into red Greycoat keeps its bankers at bay Tempus Greycoat cuts losses and holds dividend Business Roundup Close call for GK bid Hill & Smith tumbles Lloyds reassures Bond payments halted Ewart slides 20.8% Bexbuild dragged down Isosceles debt deal gives green light to store conversion Loss likely at Euro Disneyland Bid to oust Nationwide chiefs fails Lloyd 's starts process of opening up Investors received £12m compensation BET chief fends off criticism Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Brent Walker seeks chairman Assured Asset Management PLC Ford drops plan for lay-offs at Halewood plant Filofax now available in black Salomon ahead in second quarter Recent Issues Major Changes International Appointments The Commission of the European Communities,… British Funds Wellcome move wins approval Stock Market Dow gains 12 points Wall Street Ithaca College RF Systems Amstrad offside DIY central banking AUT-exit Public spurns the market debutants Comment Euro Disney Loss Lute loot Winners and losers play for high stakes in property market game Michael who? Doubts cast on association's independence Members must back Lloyd's council Fed up with complacency Names must withdraw confidence Pensions regulation after Maxwell The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares in small advance Health Group EC helps small firms with their research Multiple Display Advertising Items New Zealand Migration Consultancy Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transword Travel How to survive recession Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moran Crossley (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mid Cheshire Finance The Times Newspaper Ltd. Business Opportunities Briefings Center for Information and Business Development Spain's dynamic 'other country' Catalonia is using the Olympics as a way of reassurting its identity and traditions. Peter Strafford reports from a proud and distinctive region The people's streak of romanticism is tempered with common sense Keep off the beach and take to the hills Catalonia aims to attract better-off tourists who are interested in more than seaside holidayslPeter Strafford describes what is on offer in a region of rich variety Catalonia Engine of the economy slows Barcelona believes it is more businesslike than Madrid. But there are strains ahead Ancient wines take on a new sparkle As technique improve, local vineyards are winning a growing reputation for the produce Olympics prompt a revamp in Barcelona The city of modernisme is game for change Peter Strafford Generalitat De Catalunya Autonomous Government of… Direct Computer Group Making the leap to maverick status Buying a computer has never been more bewildering. Kim Wilson explains some of the dilemmas A community of satellites Close co-operation between European countries has made data networking a common market Sony spurs CD race Online Fighting on price Air harmony RSI link Any offers for BBC airtime? Strange things are happening on television, all part of the corporation's money-making. Barry Fox tunes in The number of viewers for such programmes is minute but that does not matter since revenue is being earned BT puts teleworking service to the test Researchers are keeping a close eye on an experiment in home-working AST Computer Lexmark International Ltd Enter a cave full of virtual reality Real life situations mix well with simulation in a American project DeFrantz elected to IOC board Executive's image receives a timely boost with American's appointment Redgrave elected to carry flag Drug bill backed Legal challenge Football first Brownsdon finds the thrill fails to fade Professionals who appreciate wider stage Sport-By-Sport Guide to Britain's Olympic Prospects Day Five Thomas and May chase top-eight placings British Gymnastics Squad British Tennis Squad Bosnia wins recognition Carson rides Saddlers' Hall Rain Rider cup possible From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Roche defeated in High Court Silver Wisp's trainer eyes unique double Racing Mandarin: Kansk to stage repeat for Gosden Thunderer: Ascot Thunderer: Yarmouth Yesterday's Results Fourstars Allstar on course for Ascot Mandariin: Carlisle Mandarin: Pontefract Mandarin: Ayr Mashaallah faces stiff task Rapid Raceline Ambrose cuts short Warwickshire's promising challenge Lamb completes rare double with bat County Table Nicholas creates excitement Cheltenham (final day of three): Gloucestershire (7pts) drew with Hampshire (2) Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboard Reebook Cricketcall Pitch adds spice to the contest John Woodcock at the Test Leicestershire advance to second place in table Today's Fixtures Cricket Fourth Cornhill Test match 11.0,90 overs… Autosport Grand Prix Line German Grand Prix Essex left chafing at the hit by rain Bowler thwarted by Haynes Derby (final day of three): Derbyshire (4pts) drew with Middlesex (3) Rapid Cricketline Palmer prospers in conditions that are all too familiar Coles leads British Seniors' Open Winchester fires fine first round Sculling first for Burren In Brief Lewis go-ahead Auriol leads Courier beaten Double triumph for the family floating home Yachting Heguy proves decisive Polo Great Scot makes great start Taylor left to fly flag for internationals For the Record By our Sports Staff: Marie springs a surprise while Induráin closes in Cycling Rocastle completes transfer to Leeds Football By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Pugsley outpoints men in Bisley grand aggregate Rifle Shooting The Times Sports Service Olympic Games England hit the seam to transfix Pakistan Three wickets for Mallender on Test match debut Headingley Scoreboard Royal Doulton (UK) Ltd Today Dancing the soft-shoe shuffle Grown-ups happy taking a dip in the cash pool East Germans stripped Johnson stays away from Games village The three Rs: readin','ritin' and rock Caitlin Moran is your average, normal teenager educated at home, voracious reader, published author at 17. OK, maybe she's more the ideal teenager France p4 Superlative Travel Motoring Tomorrow Entertainments Weekend 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 New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol +) on release across the country Explorer travels far, but in vain Theatre Colombus and the Discovery of Japan Barbican Brazil 4, France 2 BBC PO/Tortelier Lontano/MArtinez Albert Hall Proms Dictating his fate Franco: Behind the Myth BBC 1 Television Review Sounds of devotion World Music The Times Neighbourhood watch, Delft pattern London Galleries: Richard Cork on an opportunity to compare the skills of Vermeer and Pieter de Hooch Greene light in Piccadilly Having re-opened Richmond Theatre, Sally Greene tells Simon Tait her Criterion plans Gallery Choice Multiyork Who is sitting comfortably? June Ducas reports on difference in French and English interior design La jolie fille strikes a blow for feminism When in France AA Five Star Service Tomorrow Properties of the week What You Can Get for £35,000 to £38,000 Discord among the music therapists If gentle harmony really does help to soothe the savage breast, why are the consultants playing different tunes? Victoria McKee reports Looking out for bowel trouble Medical Briefing Soft cheese off the menu Sunk without solution Offering the hand of help An operation to create "new" figures for children is posing ethical dilemmas Monsoon Sale now on Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items It was twenty five years ago today A quater of a century since the 'legalise cannabis' advertisement, Release has started a new campaign Nicola Murphy reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brimaur New Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martins of Baringstoke Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover finally best of breed After years of failure, the famous British marque has come up with a champion luxury car. Kevin Eason drove it Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dutton-Forshaw Motorcare Delivery Mileage only Performance Cars Honda Beat Lamborghini Countach QV Lotus Elan Se Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving a hard 'bargain' Why are new car prices going up while sales keep going down? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wykehams Ltd Scotts Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kew Park Motor Co Offer Sidlow Road Test Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Running repairs Roadwise Honda rules Alfa grows Car care Fast move Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Weybridge Automobiles HMSO Books Old gold Lada of the pack Costly thrill When cause becomes pending Anti-suit injunctions most exceptional The Times Car Buyers Directory Civil self-incrimination privilege Identity warning Loughborough The Times university degree results service Personal Column Footprint Adventures Parkinson's Disease Society Concise Crossword No 2849 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Save the Children Variations Radio1 Inside Olympic Games Is Liz McColgan I on track to I end Britain's wait for gold? Will Nick Gillingham uphold a swimming tradition? Inside Games in Spain set a new gold standard David Miller getects an unprecedented throb of optimism in Barcelona as an imaginative Olympic bid nears fulfilment Dignity and joy in a troubled world Olympic Facts and Figures from Barcelona Medal Tables from the Last Three Olympics Pride, pressure and prestige make this an occasion to savour Roger Black, medal hope for Britain in the 400 metres, finds something special about being an Olympian British successes Minet End in sight to the long wait David Powell, atheletics correspondent, sees McColgan, Murray and Gunnell on track for a long-overdue Olympic gold Great Britain Team BBC Radio Lewis and Powell looking to make it the year of the leap Will the man regarded by many as the greatest athlete of all time find a seventh gold medal beyond? David Powell considers this and from where the world records might emanate Event-By-Event Form Guide and Analysis Radio 5 ReebokTHEEDGE The angry man taking it all in his stride Linford Christie spearheads a power-packed presence from the British men's athletics in Barcelona, where they will be going full out to give the Americans a run for their money. David powell assesses their chances and best prospects Sprinter sensing victory is his Great Britain Team Jackson soars in the technical test cc David Powell reveals that there is a whole lot more to the 110 metres hurdles than running and jumping, with a Welshman at the forefront of the Olympic reckoning Golden Greats Golden Chance Britain's world-beating duo get wind of Barcelona gold Barry Pickthall on the improved fitnes, excellent form and driving ambition in a team which could be inspired by the likes of windsurfers Way and Edgington Great Britain Team Champion A complete day-by-day guide to the events, BBC Radio Great Britains Squad The two faces of achievement in Craig Lord on two outstanding British swimmers whose backgrounds and personalities are a gulf apart but who are united by the common goal of continuing a proud Olympic breastsroke tradition Nick Gilungham Profile Event-By-Event Guide Adrian Moorhouse Profile BBC Radio Time is right for the upright athlete to stand supreme Michael Johnson has resisted the temptation to attempt an unpredictable Olympic atheletics double in Barcelona but, as David Powell reports, this remarkable runner with the distinctive Jesse Owens style is still primed for an assault on the longest surviving men's track world record Stark can grasp main event Jenny MacArthur predicts a golden haul for an in-form British three-day team which is not about to settle for second best Great Britain Team BBC Radio British Airways
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