News from 03/08/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Helen Johnstone, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Christopher Clark, Frances GIBB, Legal Correspondent, Sara Jane Checkland, Helen Johnstone, Nicholas Ridley, DJM, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Charles Pereira, John Bartlett, Ivo Tennant, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Stella Hollis Chairman, Gerald Durrell, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Jenny Knight, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Tom Benyon, Sir Mark Goodson, Kim Mahon, Arthur Ladsky, Richard Micklethwait, Ross McMANUS, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, Philip Dinkel, Sir Richard Cooper, Jack Harvey, John Rew, Clive Francis, David Hagan, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jill E. Andrew, Nicholas Watt and John Goodbody, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Sandra Lewin, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Dick Howard, John Hennessy, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Michael Jefferson (Director), David Miller, Matthew d'Ancona and Michael Binyon, Barry Millington, C. A. A. Kilmister, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Martyn Lucking, Alix Ramsay, Charles Wylie, Matthew d'Ancona, Robin Neillands, C. Clayton, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Iain C. Baillie, John Campion, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, John Goodbody, Craig Lord, Mike Rosewell, M. E. Gaisford, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Lesley Thomas, Peter Riddell, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Philip Pangalos, Barry Millinton, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Andrew Finkel, George Nicholson, John Phillips, Stuart MacLure, Matthew Bond, David Stockill, John Watson,
ResumoChild shootings put Sarajevo exodus in doubt UN officel condemns 'criminal negligence' afer sniper kils two refuses girls Adam Lebor Impolite Society Index Life & Times Public sector salaries to be pegged as inflation falls Satellite misses its target… by 51 miles 12 die on eve of mass action in South Africa Rolex Brothers seal Britain's golden weekend Hundreds pray for the friend they never met Banned weightlifter asks for legal aid Stately treasures defended Housing experts divided over help needed Olympic dole cheats on run An anti-fraud squad is to track down itinerant workers at the Games, report Sheila Gunn and Helen Johnstone Reformers focus on island Neighbour charged Smoking ban caution Swimming pool peril Actress talks of Mellor Balloon crash traps 17 Jobs plea for disabled BA staff reject strike Policeman shot at New presenter Jackson fans told concert may be on News in Brief Police seek clues to victim's last hours Body of strangled girl, 15, was dumped in woodland close to her home Coach excursion puts stars in tourists' eyes Tom Rhodes goes on Star Safari for a first-hand glimpse of the apartments and clubs frequented by the famous Cookson to close her charity Abbey National Parents wait for news of air crash Pensioner told to make way for path Rich tide of tourism ebbs from Morecambe's shores Ronald Faux finds northern lights fading in the second of a series of Times reports on British resorts Clerical Medical Investment Group Children told to stay out of the sun Britons to sue Ba over Gulf war flight Student kicked to death by gang Asian parents prepare for church school opt-out The Week Ahead Doubt cast on use of lay people in church Bentley Motors Reforms sought by law alliance Lawyers accuse Yard of dragging feet over silver hoard Swift action demanded to settle ownership of Roman treasure locked in Manhattan vault The sega of the Sevso hoard has embroiled armies of lawyers. Sara Jane Checkland examines the issues at stake Roche Experts in Vitamins Asian man beaten to death News in Brief Bombs appeal Rape link Blooming Arson checks Bond winners Quest for racially pure honey-bee stirs experts Debate on Yugoslav military option links unexpected allies Should the West intervene militarily to end the conflict in the Balkans? A straw poll among British political thinkers produced some unexpected comrades among the hawks and doves, write Matthew d'Ancona and Michael Binyon Tired Pope greets pilgrims People Tudjman hopes voters in Croatia will catch his mood of optimism A quieter life since the Un arrived on the front lines may help the Croatian ruling party, writes Tim Judah in Zagreb German nobleman reclaims his family castle in ruined Vukovar Blunders made in ethnic minefield Refugees pine for homes in Bosnia Republicans seek drastic measures to save party By our Foreign Staff: Couple take the plunge literally Exiled Volga Germans trek to Ukraine ST. Joseph's Hospice Picture Gallery Left and right join battle over gadfly editor's reputation The 'conscience' of America is accused of KGB links, writes James Bone from New York Rome coalition stirs doubts over its readiness to usher in change Guilty generals go quietly in Thailand New head splits church News in Brief (Reuter): Crowd fired on (Reuter): Afghan split (AP): Volcano erupts (Reuter): Jail flight (AP): Fire rages ANC distances itself from violence as action week begins Intimidation seems inevitable in the ANC's week of strike action, dubbed 'Mandela's referendum', and it is unlikely to give the mandate he needs, Michael Hamlyn writes from Johannesburg Boastful Iraq renews its claim to emirate Anniversary of Kuwait invasion Kurdish split halts Saddam's illicit border oil trade Foreign invaders overrun French holidaymakers August's agony is deepened by French success in luring overseas tourists, Charles Bremner writes in Paris Picture Gallery (AP): Palestinian police plan surprises Israel Return of boat people called off News in Brief (Reuter): Rain deaths (Reuter): Plane 'hit wall' (Reuter): Car bomb (AFP): Police attacked (Reuter): Algerians held (AP): Snake victim Leukaemia Research Fund Is it the end of politics? Peter Riddell asks how much power the Tories can afford to give away Riddell on Monday …and moreover Matthew Parris Letter from Hamlet A new ruse for introducing the young to literature has limits, writes Matthewd' Ancona Willing dupes of the dragon Bernard Levin reminds Mr Patten of the facts of Chinese life Picture Gallery Boarding party at Cowes The Times Diary Maxwell nous Little big horn Moo loo Save the Children Chariots of Hope and Glory Home Truths 'Wall of silence' on drug tests in sport Man on a golden bike Travellers' rights Trees and rainfall Tribunals at work Trumpeting the cause of London zoo 'Fly-in' village Women priests Working the river Yours truely? Court Circular Birthdays today Lord Williams Appointments in the Forces Announcements Anniversaries Nature notes Why belief in scripture must lie at heart of Christianity George Austin Marriages Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Lord Cheshire, VC, OM Bones give clue to city's past Mycenaean troops spotted in Egyptian art Bishop takes boat to abbey The Right REV JOHN Tinsley Rabbi Simcha Bunim Alter Boating Disasters On the Day The Times Crossword No 18,987 Sailors beware the cut of the royal jib Home-grown caviare to come off palace menu Weather Ordinary blokes don't win medals Olympic sketch Pouring oil on troubled waters In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Securities firms face lopes as trading slumps Low turnover puts pressure on costs SEC investigates brokers' methods Protest over ballots at Lloyd's NatWest urges more public spending The one that got away Minet Manders' profit rise boosts bid defence BAe secures jets order By our City Staff: WPP debt agreement likely to be approved A vote of no confidence at Lloyd's Time for change The Times Airbus success hurts rivals Abbey National may lift payout despite setback Reporting Thid Week Plaxton secures two-year pay freeze Windsor sports better image Smaller Companies British Funds Major takes high risk road in quest for E1 Dorado Gilt-Edged Cadbury's critics may yet be sorry Comment City doldrums The great escape The Times City Dairy Pearl stays clean Back to basics Equity pays Peace in Powys Friendly invaders give Uk motor manufacturing a shot in the arm Economic View Japanese car giants promise to transform the industry's prospects, reports Colin Narbrough Time Computer Systems Ltd Capitalisation, week's change Drivers Joans Egerszegi the class act in swimming 's great show Americans meet unexpected resistance in pool Weekend Results from Barcelona Casartelli signs off with victory Christie's path will be strewn with gold No limit earning potential Champion who gave up dominoes for dedication Today's Olympic Timetable Birch calls officiating standard into question Devers sets her sights on part two of miracle Broome is left out of show jumping Faurie and Hester near first dressage medal Searles make up enormous deficits Britian capture a second gold medal in runing as the coxed pairs' holder falter Rowers in best of form Disappointment for Way and Edgington A partnership forged on supreme ability Women move forward to semi-final stage Hill's marksmanship keeps Britain in contention Fox is left only to dream of what might have been Athletes taking a stand over seats Gatecrashers Peter Ball Counted out American way Leeds learn need to remain cool even if provoked Sampdoria take third Makita title Sheringham rues missed chances Parry urges rethink on £18m offer When the mean and clean streets meet in a golden place Rangers could miss a wealth of talent Search is on for champion Schools Sport Albon leaves rivals trailing in first win By our Sports Staff: Gardner rides to a victory to savour in retirement Motor Sportg Disastrous start costs juniors dear Bridge Alcatel show mettle Polo Fixtures Form points to Simmering's strong claim for nursery Mandarin, Thunderer: Ripon Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Saturday's Results Ruby Tiger eyes York after completing Nassau double Kooyonga wins in style Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Pursuit Of Love sparkles Rapid Raceline Salim Malik offers vivid reminder to former county Old boy flays weakened Essex attack Tavar? casts aside cavalier attitude and secures a draw Leicestershire feel loss of Millns Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards Yesterday's Scoreboards Middlesex given a taste of defeat Dominant Davies raises hopes for Solheim Cup Lightweight champion liftgs English open Cage withstands the pressure For the Record The Times Job gamble pays off for Roberts By our Sports Staff: Faldo masters chasing rivals Accent floors Hanley In Brief Jack Hood dies Storey's finale Cook double Duggan robbed Parting wrench Arbitrator clinches Sigma 38s trophy Yachting Classic rivalry provides drama in triples final Bowls Olympic Games Murray and McKean fall short once more Jackson galters but remains on course Olympic gold Thermabond Contracts LTD Christie sprints to place in history Tribute to Pickering England sacrifice Hick in search for success Party Injured Briggs bows out In Brief Doubles defeat Morgan's moment Mecury Communications Degree Results Don't peep, please, I'm in the fishbowl Working Life: Libby Purves on offices as tourist attractions Snobbery and yobbery The Eimes Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy knigston's assessment og theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment og films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Stan Getz memorial Marriages made in heaven and hell Theatre Absent Friends Lyric, Hammersmith A mite too modest Jazz Najma Akhtar Jazz Cafe Compelling and poetic Proms: New Commisions The Times Tax-free legacy of laughter David Robinson on a festival of film comedy in Vevey, the Swiss town where Charlie Chaplin made his home Red dragons need not apply Jeremy Kingston meets the London-based Chinese theatre troupe coming to the Royal Court this week with Porcelain Hot stuff on a midsummer nigh Concerts: Harnocourt and collegues in Graz, the Gaberieli Consort at the Proms Rough guide to the glories of Venice Demanding her right to twinkle Television review Royal rescue Arts Brief A gospel of hate—or of hope TES the Times Educational Supplement Finding the ace at the midnight casino An elusive poker star decides to put his cards on the table Farrakhan on the Record in America What a great way to run a railway French Rail is the biggest network in western Europe. Robin Neillands gets on board to find out exactly what it offers The Sncf service probes into every corner of France Taking pleasure in pain Essential French: In Sickness and in Health no title Ca eroup assistance Enjoy a VIP welcome with our exclusive holiday offer for readers of The Times: full details on page 6 Stay in luxury at a French ch?teau From Alsace to the Cote d'Azur, from Brittany to the Dordogne, Times readers are invited to stay in splendour and enjoy a gastronomic treat at a top hotel The Times Education Queens The Independent Specialists Director RRC The Rapid Results College Select from this List of Participating Top French Hotels Lucie Clayton The St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huron University UCE University of Central England in Birmingham The British Institute of Florence After Exams what next? Paris - Sorbonne Posts Come to Oxford for Advice on Education & Careers High life in cave country Language Studies International Posts University Appointments Times Newspapers High on hope, low on solutions Will the education white paper revolution schooling, or is it just an attempt to cover up the cracks?Three experts address the issue Stuart Maclure, former editor of the Times Educational Supplement, assesses the aims of John Patten's reforms A work of vision Truly accountable councils would have responded years ago to parental demands Michael Fallon The Main Points Going nowhere fast 'Diversity' leads to selection, the rest are placed in the nearest sink school Chris Adamson Edinburgh The Times University degree results service Newcastle Newcastle continued Sheffield Sheffield continued Nottingham Nottingham continued Hull The Times I Can'g Beleive it's Not Butter Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Meridian Trainee Legal Secretary Meridian Personal Column Architectural Practice Requires Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Managing Director's SECRETARY/PA Paris! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ritz Temp to Perm 'Banking' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community Creme Super Secretaries BHHI Super Secretaries The Times Concise Crossword No 2857 Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite CU Commercial Union General Insurance Variations Radio
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