News from 31/07/1992
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George Cole, Victoria McKee, Sean Hand, Ronald Stekel, David McFetrich, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Pete Bentley, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Janos Delej, Romeo and Juliet, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Brigid SIMMONDS(Chief Executive), Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Karen Walker (Director), Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Michael Tate, City Editor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Simon Walsh, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Harold Davis, R. G. Taylor, Director-General, R. S. Amsden, Christopher Walker and Jamie Dettmer, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, R. N. Kemm, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Anna Hunter, Liz Gill, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, David Guest, John Percival, Michael Evans and Alan McGregor, John Hennessy, Philip MacLagan, Clive Couldwell, Bruce Clark and Ian Murray, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, John Fellowes, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, J. McCann, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Cheryl Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Peter Bryan, Robin Neillands, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Dennis Turner (President), Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Debar Isaac, Lucy Rock, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Sydney Creamer, Richard Hope, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, David Byrne, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Susan Laing Stewart (Executive search consultants), Melinda Wittstock, Arlin Rickard, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, John Dilke, John Phillips, Mac Margolis, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Hugh Lowe (Chairman),
ResumoAnger at delay in announcing drug test bans Three Britons sent home from Olympics for taking forbidden substances Honecker put in the dock over Berlin Wall killings Index Life & Times Move over driver, this limo is being hijacked Baby Ben made shamed Johnson his hero ICI splits into two companies ITV chief Proposed tax reform may lower car prices Multiyork Trouble Shooters Troubled Waters Courting Trouble Winning a shoestring battle to keep British sport clean Colleagues condemn athletic "pariahs' Reaction Will to win overtakes first shame British Team Royal National Theatre Quotes From original sins in ancient Greece to anabolic steroids Drug and Sport John Goodbody, co-author of an award- winning investigation by The Times into the traffic of anabolic steroids, records the scandals that have made history Mp tries to outlaw possession Steroids Court backs patients' right to refuse treatment Haw-Haw novel not obscene Mercury Atlantis blasts off to tackel the mystery of life The space shuttle mary reveal new sources of power and propulsion, Nick Nuttall reports Picture Gallery Man held after boy found dead Brittle bone disease linked to poor vitamin D intake Slaughter fails to curb salmonella News in Brief Smoker's challenge Architects' pay falls Bishop's piano seized Servant sues paper Extradition plea fails Swindon chief jailed Maxwell case halted Fire bombs found Union calls strike at BA British Airways New chief of ITV hints at peak time reshuffles Roads clogged as Paris heads south The Winning Formula Private boss with a 20m audience Man in the news Hippy convoy decamps in a puff of smoke Peace retursn to Welsh beauty spot as police and farmers count the cost of a 'rave' Rover Metro Buyers beware in high-radon areas McDonald's wins Hampstead battle Smith chooses team from left and right Labour's Frontbench Line-Up Pledges on jobs 'broken' Council capping backfires Magnetize Picture Gallery Scottish Tories recruit MazDa UN sends observers to oversee ANC's week of mass action (Reuter): Australia turns down gang offer News in Brief (Reuter): Swastika ban (Reuter): Illegal visit (AP): Death row wait (AP): Bribe alleged (AFP): Youths riot (AP): Thieves to die Enquiry ordered into cell deaths Police kill Sikh separatist leader Lineker cruises in to synchronised applause England's soccer envoy may get a culture shock, Joanna Pitman writes Collor hit by forgery claims B&Q Comrade Margot puts on brave face as she leaves socialist cradle As Margot Honecker flew to Chile, Bonn prepared to put her husband on trial, write Bruce Clark from Moscow and Ian Murray Europe shies away from military role with Bosnia convoys (Reuter): Pope takes a break from duty News in Brief (Reuter): Five hurt after jet catches fire Weapons deal (Reuter): TV firm fined (Reuter): Ban overruled (Reuter): Robbers die (AP): Gays lured Cyclist pedals into the law courts to become folk hero Paris Notebook by Charles Bremner Sarajevo women target snipers Naima is 22. She was a textile designer, but has learnt trade. Adam LeBor met her in Sarajevo Scalfaro condemns 'Vendetta' General backs Yeltsin claims on US troops Serbs in Croatia learn to survive Conservative critics liken Bush to Carter Foreign policy comes under fire Saddam tightens grip on dissent A cabinet reshuffle will boost presidential control over student opponents, Chrispher Walker and Jamie Dettmer Lebanese army uses tanks to drive Hezbollah forces from barracks Actor auctions Oscar to pay for operation People British Red Cross Israeli arsenal explosion kills two Why Major can afford to wait Deapit a poor economic outlook time is still on his sid Peter Riddell Ministers need to show they are not passive spectators and can assist recovery …and moreover Germany puts itself on trialAnne McElvoy on the political quicksands of the Honecker case The threat of safety Richard Hope asks how Britain's branch lines will fare under rail privatisation Amateurs' bard The Times Diary Into the fire The Times Diary Tilting at turbines The Times Diary Aspects of hate The Times Diary Good Day for Sport Japan's Bitter Lesson Tyrants on Trial Combining careers with motherhood Adoption hopes Helping archaeology Rabbiting skills Religious tolerance EC's entitlement to set Vat rates Travellers' rights Machine talk Stalking stemmed Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Announcements The Dragon School, Oxford Sir John Barnes Service dinner Drapers' Company Baroness Jay Lincoln's Inn Picture Gallery Dressing-up box robe sells for £3,800 Honorary fellows elected Church news Egyptian athletes predate Olympics Archaeology Forthcoming marriages The Personal Columns Word-Watching Birthdays today Appointment Marriage Scot wins Italian painting prize William Mathias William Mathias, CBE, composer and former professor and head of music at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, died of cancer on July 29 aged 57. He was born at Whitland, Dyfed, on November 1.1934 University news Arts body examines role in architecture Armada silver goes to museum William McKee William McKee, OBE, the justorical writer and diver who discovered the wreck of the Tudor warship Mary Rose in the solent in 1970, died in hospital in Portsmouth on July 22 aged 73. He was born at Ipswich on July 25,1918 Latest wills Madeleine Dassault Madeleine Dassault widow of the industrialist Marcel Dassault and mother of the current president of Dassault Aviation, died in Paris on July 12 aged 91 Barbara Comyns Barbara Comys, novelist, died in Shrewsbury on July 14 aged 83. She was born in 1909 R100 Nearing the Goal Water meters may be imposed in homes The Times Crossword No 18,985 Choosing a cat of the bulldog breed Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Reactolite Rapide Where grace is a matter of inches Olymphic sketch Flat Figures Riding out Payout Held Sweeter Deal Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices ICI reveals plan to split itself in two Announcement on pharmaceuticals demerger boosts shares in chemical giant By our City Staff: Profits drop sharply in first six months BA looks likely to spread its wings further in US Midland back in the black as bad debt provisions fall By our City Staff: Hanson denounces 'asset-stripping job' By a Correspondent: BT accuses Oftel of interference American Express Hepworth gloomy on economy as profits slip International Appointments The School for Field Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fall-off in Japan slows Unitech SEP From Reuter in Bonn: BMW lifts interims by 10.5% UK scores low on Tokyo sharing scale Haywards Heath to link with Yorkshire Brierley may bid for Gibbs Battle over auction house sales T Cowie optimistic after half-time jump Harry Ramsden's grows Loss for John Jacobs Freeman pays dividend Life Sciences improves CIA bucks trends Dale profits leap Receiver for PR group Dunkeld fights back Saville Gordon in black American economy slows sharply in second quarter Early votes support WPP refinancing Canadian names lose appeal Big firms could do more for over-40s By our City Staff: Nadir fails to block SFO charges move Flat tyre sales hit Kwik-Fit hopes By our City Staff: Disney shares slide Banca Touche Ross and Bank sweeten Bcci payout plan By our City Staff: Ansbacher says talks continue French boost for hard-working Harrisons Tempus Novo cash call to fund capital restructuring Sharp insight, strong opinion, three letters It is in cruel contrast with proud record of… Surging ICI shares help limit damage as index ends lower Stock Market British Funds (Reuter): Dow manages to rise despite profit-taking World Markets Tokyo leaps 459 points Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Listening out for borrowers Comment Second thoughts Darling is budding The Times City Diary Woolly search The Times City Diary Going whacko The Times City Diary ICI steals its critics' arguments to improve the chemistry of profits Seat of yearning Cynicism has usurped judgment How share promoters can aid small investors Lloyd's obligation ICI 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 Portfolio Lack of support Health Group Portfolio Fresh way to hunt for development cash Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASC Group Camper & Nicholsons Marinas Freephone Business Recommendations plc Picture Gallery The Security People Ltd Skills Training Centre Market gap led to success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secrets Revealed For Sale due to Retirement Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autoextras Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patricia Hart Recruitment Software Professionals Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moran Crossley (UK) Ltd Briefings IBM prices drop again Online Compaq Transam Morse Super-power chip is behind the clock Intel is banking on the "P5" putting it back ahead of its rivals, reports Matthew May Apricot Myriad messages strike home A new technology mimics the way people work, reports Clive couldwell Using video, graphics and animation can improve the impact of a presentation CompuAdd Sailing towards a new world Multimedia is expected to succeed just as PCs did in the 1980s Dial-a-movie is on the way Film choice and shopping will be possible from your front room, George Cole writes P&P Right mix to solve the skills shortage New training methods may help Britain to beat the slump Hutt and Stanford stay on course as seeds are scattered Injury forces Wolstenholme to pull out Verwey continues to dominate rivals Cambridge Chesterton prove a point in final Bowls Multiple Display Advertising Items Continuing success presents Nicholas with a dilemma For the Record Fixtures Ambitious Faldo trails Richardson Cauthen to fight Jockey Club on whip regulations Racing US prevail in anti-climax Yachting Pendry takes on Labour sports role In Brief Record run Chiappucci rides Scrutineer to strike for Gosden Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: Thirsk Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Bangor Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Cecil colt set for Deauville Pipe 3-1 to break training record Eddery forgoes rides Rapid Raceline Christie ready to defy odds and crown golden career Athleties begins today with Sanderson optimistie 100m Rankings Cockbain lifts Minor Counties to famous victory Essex are handed double challenge Cricket: Resurgent Leicestershire Can Thwart Champioship Leaders' Attempt to Join Select Band Britain respond to the pressure Youngsters evoke golden memories Cork in decisive role Sterland succumbs to injury Football Lin Li tears up oldest world record in the book Coxless pair cruise through to final Way's hopes of gold end in tears of despair Results from Barcelona Revealing how a champion shed his nerves Andrew Longmore Golf Britain's drugs disgrace tarnishes the Games Australia stride to double gold medal triumph Ryan sets up dual success New & Lingwood Pursuit team loses its way Troke has her hopes shattered Seeds prosper Long wait ends Aouita loses out Vaughan stopped Yoshida's blow for Japanese Baby Ben takes over from his fallen idol Track Record Weightlifters add to the role of shame A plucky man who made the grade Michael Grade is in trouble yet again. But the head of Channel 4 still relishes the chance to protect the individual while entertaining the masses George Smith Health Motoring Tomorrow Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 symbo) on release across the country Featherweight but champion Musical Theatre Lady, Be Good! Regent's Park Open Air Heads everybody wins Rock David Byne Brixton Academy Not seen to his best advantage Dance Romeo and Juliet Convent Garden The Times A serious game of hide-and-seek London Galleries: Richard Cork enters the infantilc?adult world of conceputal artist Annette Messager EMI When two's company, but three constitutes unlawful assembly Live music on licensed premises is subject to archaic regulations which must go, argues Clive Davis Near miss, unfortunately Television Review Lucky/ Chances ITV Cambridge Theatre Gallery Choice Beach-heads revisited As the 50th anniversary of the Dieppe raid approaches, Robin Neillands trains his sights on the boom in battlefield tours Every spring the ploughs bring up a fresh harvest of shells, which lie in little rusting piles awaiting the bomb disposal teams Love, oh love, oh hopeless love France First Impressions Properties of the week Tomorrow Charting a route to survival Anna Hunter was savagely attacked with a knife last December. She tells Liz Gill how she made her recovery Faith in the healer Therapists may be registered to protect patients' confidentiality Cure that could kill Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford In the heat of the night Contact with Aids Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMSO SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeff Wh1te Thule Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Hyundai Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huges Motor Company Ltd Britain's cheapest, and it's good value Yugos are the butt of jokes, but manufacturers of other cars are not laughing Favorit favourite Roadwise Star saver Bikes in the lead Vw heart swap £5 protection Tomorrow is K day, when new car registrations should set the industry on its feet. But will they? Vaughan Freeman reviews the bargains Car Buyers Guide Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cars Wanted Brunswick Croydon Limited They've got your number Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brimaur New Cars The Times Bristol The Times university degree results service Cambridge Concealing damaging material Presumption of legitimacy not disturbed Test ordered in child's interests Private Advertisers 071-481 4000 Personal Column When to decide practicability Seeking worldwide asset freezing injunctions The Times Concise Crossword No 2855 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Pattaya Orphanage Trust Dept Radio 1 Variations
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