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News from 30/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Garry Humphreys, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Olive Paynton, Simon Barnes, Andrew Sansom, Andrew Longmore, David Rhys Jones, Anthony Swainson (Director), John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Peter King, Philip Howard, George Crowther, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, James Bone, George Sivell, Hugh Marlow, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, S. P., Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Howard Davies, Jean M. Mayland, Bruce Clark, Alan Thurlow, Peter Ball, Vivienne Walker, G. P. Walsh, R. L. Reece, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Geoff King and Dennis Signy, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, J. S. Mankoo, Philip Robinson, Adam LeBor, Julian Hartnoll, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Louis Borrett, John Hennessy, Christopher Bell (Marketing Director), Simon Tait, Edward Fennell, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Robert Davis (Chairman), Matthew d'Ancona, D. H. McKinley, David Davis, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Shirley Pearce, Claire Monk, Graham Hills, G. A. McKenzie, Rodney Hobson, Philip Webster and Lindsay Cook, David Stride, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Iola Smith, Sir Denys Henderson, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, C. J. Sharples, John Shaw, Martin Bond, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, R. W. Beard, Michael Phillips, Mick Hurrell, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter G. Moore, Roger Cooper, Derek Harris, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Thompson, Alexander Munn, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Alan McGregor and James Bone, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Jeanne Adam, Jeremy Coltart, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Britain refuses to open the door to refugees UN Warns of Yugoslav catastrophe Buy-out plan for Intercity Key witness Iraq threat PO options Phones down Degree results Index Life & Times EC action urged as homes arrears rise Honecker leaves his last refuge from justice Police may face trial after freeing of UDR soldiers Boardman pedals dream machine to gold medal Superlative Travel An August Mission An August Victim An August Exodus Coach firm seeks ScotRail franchise News in Brief Japanese to sue LSE Gas threat to homes Water quality rises Mr Stephen Morris Ambra Killing muddied by conflicting evidence Three UDR men, jailed after a 1983 murder in Armagh, went free on appeal yesterday. Edward Gorman examines contradictions in the prosecution case Imbert links crime growth to inner-city deprivation Zoo chiefs urged to resign Correction Flatmate at keyhole 'saw party leader having sex' Jani Allan adored Terre Blanche, friend tells libel trial Space plane project stalls as funding is cancelled Cerullo fails to perform media miracle Jackson smiles for his fans Direct Premium Account MacAri cleared of football club plot to cheat taxman Runaway car hits cricket spectators InterCity managers back buy-out to keep network intact BR line chiefs are at odds with white paper proposals in wnting their express monopoly to survive transfer to the private sector, Michael Dynes reports Picture Gallery Low Cost Finance Rolling flagship is a rare success InterCity is the only national rail network in the world to run without a subsidy, Michael Dynes writes Gold medal bike sets trend for the 90s Lotus to sell model within months Comrade shot Gulf soldier News in Brief Toddler stable Pair hit by car Climber dies Jail criticised Castle to stage civil war show B&Q Riverbed killer identified Olivetti Quaderno Labour launches summer offensive Unions urged to drop opposition London authority leads the way Comet Picture Gallery Peers call for action to save fish stocks Risk of ITV enquiry halts launch of new series Berocca Nature's killers the biggest danger to red grouse Foxes and disease must be quelled to save the red group, a new book says. Kerry Gill considers the fate of a bird laying a golden egg for rural areas Hairdressers a cut above in high street popularity poll Travellers cash in and depart Patten to run check on school News in Brief Reporter bailed Air plan wins Houses shaken Sprouts sold Colombian president calls in US planes to hunt for Escobar The druglord's escape has led to a rash of dismissals, writes Ben MacIntyre from Medeflin The Car in Front is a Toyota Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Coup attempt collapses in Madagascar Maputo drought gives peace a chance Kohl wants EC quota to sidestep lenient refugee law As Bosnia's teenage militias are welded into a fighting force, Germany is urging a solution to the refugee problem. Ian Murray in Bonn and Adam LeBor in Sarajevo report Honecker maintains pose of communist street-fighting man Dingy ballroom still puts stars in the eyes of east Berlin's foxtrot set Clärchens has survived Maxxist as well as Nazi dictatorships to continue its historic role as a somewhat indelicate marriage bureau, Anne McElvoy writes Picture Gallery Yeltsin seeks extra powers Italian minister resigns News in Brief French unearth nuclear dump (Reuter): Widow's award (AP): Haiti ruling (Reuter): Treaty move (AFP): Priest captured (Reuter): Flea market Bush wants new UN sanction for military action over Shias Saddam rebuilds his war machine Any allied air strike would probably meet more resistance than was offered in the Gulf war, Michael Evans writes New York mobsters to give boss Fat Tony a big send-off Picture Gallery UN team ends futile Iraq hunt Vatican and Israel mend ties Everest Parisians say adieu to Arletty People Growing rich on export earnings Ben MacIntyre in Medellin finds a town prospering from cocaine …and moreover Can Whitehall teach? Matthew d'Ancona on the pitfalls that threaten plans to run schools from the centre In search of heavenly bodies Bernard Levin on how earthlings choose names for stars and planets Gang of The Times Diary More prix than kicks The Times Diary Picture Gallery High notes The Times Diary Quibbling over Misery A plus to Imbert Man on a Golden Bike Opening doors in housing market Phone-box adverts Ministerial posts Pitfalls in self-development courses Hospital food Cost of pelvic pain Church divisions Prisoners abroad British measures all over the place University pay Testing children £3.6m wedding dress Court Circular Birthdays today Announcements Anniversaries Today's royal engagements RAF flyer honoured for crash bravery Service dinner Luncheon Lord Ridley Heritage seeks architect Church news Marriages Forthcoming marriages W0rd-Watching Davide Sala David Sala, philanthropist and leader of Iraqi Jewry, died in London on July 17 aged 78. He was born in Baghdad on July 11 1914 Latest wills Anthony Fat Tony' Salerno Anthony "Fat Tony" SAlerno, boss of New York's powerful Genovese crime family, died of complications following a stroke at the Medical Centre for Federal Prisoners in Springfield Missouri, on July 27 aged 80. He was born in East Harlem in 1911 Council to save Palace House from decay John Prizeman John Prizeman, architect and designer, died on July 10 aged 61. He was born on November 15,1930 Juanita Joy Ganjou (Juanita), variety artist and dancer died on July 27 aged 80. She was born in London on January 23,1912 John Bratby Appreciations John Barron Sir Patrick Meaney Robert Liddell The League of German Singers The Times Crossword No 18,984 Exhausted horse winched to safety Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington A weird but high form of bravery Olmpic sketch Business CBI Recipe CBI Japanese Line Loan Fixer BCCI Charges Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BT tumbles as recession hits business calls Further job cuts bring total to 35,000 Cbi urges action to avert inertia BAT raises payout as profits advance Any model you like, provided it's Toyoda By our City Staff: Shares continue strong recovery Heseltine sorts out options for privatising Post Office The Rothschild Money Funds From a Correspondent: Tokyo falls to lowest for six years B. A. T Industries By our City Editor: Paper group profits crumple Telegraph rate of growth slows down IBM surprised by rush for redundancy Business Roundup Verson restructures Misys moves ahead Fairey buys Infrared Countryside contract Dow climbs 45 points Wall Street Ford takes heart after US boost for results at Jaguar Non-executive job system criticised Fletcher named as Rank's chairman No need for costly trials, regulator says Recession dents Lloyds Abbey Life Recovery at Lasmo beats expectations By our Industrial Staff: British Steel agrees to merge stainless output with Avesta TransAtlantic From our Correspondent: Clark Clifford denies fraud BT Eagle recovery sets Bat alight Tempus Recent Issues British Funds Major Changes Milk merger referred Property shares fall after Bzw says it expects no recovery until 1994 Stock Markets The Times Colorvision profits slip Split on Cadbury Bell tolls for Temple The Times City Diary Gold fools The Times City Diary BT's cloud has a silver lining Comment Nightshirts The Times City Diary Hands-off economic policies are a recipe for long-term stagnation The government is not as boxed-in as it makes out, argues Howard Davies. He offers a plan for fuelling recovery Sharp cards The Times City Diary In defence of the SFA discipline Lloyd's and its privilege of immunity CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices 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 Shares in strong advance C E Heath Television service aims to give the profession a fresh habit Edward Fennelll looks behind the scenes of Business Account, a programme that starts in the autumn Cadbury needs to harden soft centres Tomorrow is the closing date for responses to the corporate goverance report. Andrew Sansom finds some weaknesses The report should set out in detail the rights and responsibilities of the directors who are non-executive The proposals provide remedies but it is questionable if they would prove effective in their present form Canny Scots rule the board Any Other Business Flying high Battle lines drawn in the tax trade ASB issues new standard for consolidated reports Rands Pay secrets Cambiaso strikes form Polo Accountancy & Finance Riada Stockbrokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points to old guard in battle for sponsors Football Dyer and Cleet surprise strong field Teague goes to Moseley Sport in Brief Association of British Insurers To Place your Advertisement in Accountancy & Finance US close on cup victory Yachting Chartered Accountant West London Heathfield Hargreaves Finance Officer All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to For spectators rifle shooting is good radio Sport on Television The Week in View Confederation Life Group of Companies Painful end to old pals act for last surviving champion Garbutt hits trouble in the rough Scores from Deal Reid needs win to ensure place in Solheim Cup The Times For the Record Fixtures Camera's truth Missed chance Quality takes precedence Verwey beats pain barrier 'Bookmakers guess' well Productive play Brave Marling inches home in epic contest Racing Cricket bats buck the trend Lancashire grit Tied matches Mandarin: Luchiroverte can spark big double for Roberts Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Yesterday's Results From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Maguire lands Plate on The Gooser Mandarin: Hamilton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin: Salisbury Berry open day on Sunday Rapid Raceline Gooch finds form in adversity Captain's century guides Essex into Natwest Trophy semi-final Watchful Bailey holds fort Small makes big difference Imran's show will go on Yesterday's Scoreboards Pakistanis troubled by Calway Murray ready for test of speed or stamina Scots determined to forget the past Fit Burrell intends to lead the gold rush Chesnokov turns heat on Edberg In Brief Aouita pulls out Phelps slumps Boxer suspended Sixsmith adds the finishing touch Today's Timetable Thomson gives Britain golden chance Stark disappointed but fine cross-country effort keeps three-day team in the hunt Smith sails up the Soling placings Results from Barcelona Scullers at double Cutting a dash to make it in before last orders Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Golf Board man wins first British gold Carbon-fibre frame helps produce dynamic display in 4,000 metres pursuit final Father too nervous to watch track triumph Multiyork Family man becomes a hero Leicestershire end Durham's dreams of glory Medal rewards Gillingham's faltering quest Howey grabs bronze to continue success When an inspector calls the shots The UN inspectors in Iraq are pilloried and attacked. James Bone on the wedge between Saddam and his nuclear arsenal More schadenfreude please, we're British Private Life John Diamond refutes the idea that we are a sex-obsessed nation Films Picture Gallery Books Telephone Information Services plc Tomorrow 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 In two minds about leaving Theatre London Philadelphia, Here I Come! Wyndham's Altered after Alvin Dance London Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Coliseum Two enchanted evenings Proms BBCSO/Knussen Albert Hall/Radio 3 BFO/Fisher Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Strangers in the global night Cinema: Geoff Brown on Night on Earth, Far and Away and a season of French oddities at the National Film Theatre Leaner but no less lively David Robinson previews the 46th Edinburgh International Film Festival Breezy Bizet bettered by bold Berlioz Barry Millington relishes the open-air and indoor opera at Austria's Bregenz Festival Germany calling, faintly Television Review Theatre at the Festival London in reel time Arts Brief Bob's back Last chance… A nation hits the highway August means holidays to the French. As millions prepare for the annual torture of le d?part, Andy Martin is gripped by an inexplicable urge to join them Paris is half paradise, half prison, and the desire to escape once in a while is only natural Europ assistance A nose for a remedy Saturday The right man to win the war Piter Riddell Welcomes the second instalment of a lucid and scholarly biography David Lloyd George, a Political Life Misfit who fell victim to her own myth Nigella Lawson Marilyn Marilyn's Men 6.95 Queen of Desire Marilyn and Me Painting out his wild life Roth Chiefly about Hooke High heels and haloes Emily's Shoes Titanic Town Ancient in body and soul In and out of the Mind Museum warehouse to be a showpiece Opening up the book of life A French charity-funded research group has surged ahead in the cataloguing of the human genome, says Mick Hurrell No other group in the world has made such rapid progress Saxons pay the price of neglect Welsh kno-how will help Saxony to clean up its environment Picture Gallery Millennium merriment At the turn of centuries some curious behaviour has been noticed Paradise lost Update £lm windfall Heavenly origins Career Movers' Companion To Advertise La Creme De La Creme Nb Selection Ltd F. I. Group PLC Secretary General Ward Executive Limited Selector Europe a Spencer Smart Company Career Analysts To Advertise Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Virgin Management Career Consultants Connaught Executive Career Services Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company The Sunday Times David Abbott and Partners Cambridge Recruitment Consultants PAConsulting Group Creating Buisness Advantage Inmarsat Royal Mint Harvey Nash PLC Ducheyne Executive Schlumberger Technologies City of Westminster Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Andersen & Co. SC Interexec PLC Personnell Department Limited Graduate Trainees for 1992 Whitehead selection MSL International Consultants in Search and… Millar Associates International Search & Selection Goodman Graham and Associates Crown Prosecution Service Vision human resources St. James's Management Recruitment Norfolk and Waveney Tec Goodman Graham and Associates Nb Selection Ltd Glenfiddich Scotch Whisky Surrey Constabulary Price Waterhouse Executive Selection Touche Ross Management Consultants Liverpool City Council on behalf of the Merseyside… British Rail-working towards equal opportunities Portsmouth City Council HRC Recruitment Clip Display Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Simpson Crowden Consultants The London Borough of Hackney Prudential Timberland Drake Executive Independent Computer Solutions Simpson Crowden Consultants Booz Allen Healthcare Inc Amstrad Chusid Lander Oracle East London Telecommunications Ltd. Royal Mail McKenzie Waterman Plaskmon Daia Systems Sap. The Power of Global Vision. ™ Manager—Commercial & Corporate Services Media Relations Manager c. £31,500 Quantel Future Domain Yorkshire Water Environmental Services Fletcher Hunt plc. Career Consultants Qudos Ltd Royal Life Newbridge Irens & Co Search & Selection The Pathfinder Partnership Airwork University College, Middlesex & Associated Hospitals Headway Fibernet Sales & Marketing Royal Ulster Constabulary Appointment of Assistant… Accountancy Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Services Guide The Same Day C. V. Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Better Positions Require Professional Cv's Safeway Quality Software Products Careerline Multiple Classified Advertising Items London School of Journalism Multiple Classified Advertising Items PIB systems Ltd. Infrastructure Finance Group Manager CEPEC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Major Middle Eastern Bank Metropolitan Socieity for the Blind Multiple Display Advertising Items U. S. Equity Salesperson Kenwood Trainee Partners Computer Sales Executive Drake Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Actions speak louder at interviews It's not what you do, it's the way that you do it. Hugh Thompson asks to waht exten body language influence employers Crème De La Crème The Times Find the right adviser for your payoff Beware the sharks when you are making up your mind how to invest. A checklist offered to help the wary recipient of severance money to decide who gives the best advice and the best deal Life after Redundancy Pan European Recruitment Personal Assistant/Secretary to the Director of… PA/SECRETARY Janette Teager & Associates Management & Secretarial… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Considering poll tax jail appeal Judge should direct himself openly Personal Column Public Notices No handcuffs in court Striking out claim No judicial review of Lloyd's Warning diluted The Times Concise Crossword No 2854 BBC1 Satellite Denplan Radio1 Variations

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