News from 04/08/1992
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Victoria McKee, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, William Reid, Nick Nuttall, S. W. de Looze, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, John Mallinson, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, John Miller, Ian Murray, Perth, James Bone, Clive Davis, Watkinson President, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, York Membery, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, David Townley, Roger Graef, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, J. Barrington, Executive Director, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, A. J. D. Pile Managing Director, Michael Tate City Editor, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Judge Timothy Lawrence, Kate Muir, Wolfgang M?nchau, Matt Wolf and Jamie James, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, David Newell and Tom Welsh, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, E. J. Porter, Israel Finestein, President, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Jaqi Clayton, Alison Roberts, Norman Hammond, Patrick Stevens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Michael Bench, Chairman, Peter Gorb, Chairman, Michael Black, Chairman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Liz Gill, David Owen, Geoff King and Richard Beeston, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Jane Reed, Simon Haskel Chairman, Sigmund Sternberg Deputy Chairman, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, N. Hemmings, Philip Webster and Lindsay Cook, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Norman Baker, Louise Carpenter, Neil Lyndon, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, M. E. Gaisford, Scrivenor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Patricia Koza, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Barbara Maude, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, Hilary Rubinstein, Jan Raath, John Weston, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoAnc claims huge support for strike Death toll rises to 36 as reporters are shot and wounded Children's home to shut 'Wog' outburst by Un chief Soldier killed Bush setback Index Life & Times Major unmoved by Owen plea Dolphin midwives attend British mothers House sale tax loss scheme rejected Olympic winner loses gold medal for 10,000m Please Don't Look Away Today in the Times UN chiefs 'wog' outburst over Bosnia policy Children's home to be closed for too much slapping Germans intent on abandoning EFA Armchair gold goes to Britons Picture Gallery Soldier shot dead as tighter Belfast security is rejected Dam Busters off air Murder accusation Guy's closes ward Deportation reviewed Luke joins masters Queen Mother saluted Jail to be privatised MP released on bail Unity poem wins Talks held after Ba crew call off strike News in Brief Two Cowes Week competitors die as winds buffet yachts Clerk stole wig from barrister £1m fake notes 'hidden under bed' By a Staff Reporter: Rachel's father celebrates her life of shining light Laura returns to hospital Chase De Vere Student 'killed speeding police car' Youth, 17, convicted of murder News in Brief Satellite boost Fire stops news Jackson returns Cleaning up Three million Mars a day add up to 60 sweet years The Mars bar is still thriving after 60 years. Nicholas watt reports on a success story that defies the laws of marketing Hunt man admits he dug hole in badger set Journalist's libel claim 'is unworthy of belief' Mars are Marvellous 'School racism' meeting cancelled Dartford, home of genius, claims its place in history Tourists shun credit cards Chemical to fight bee disease is licensed BR to scrap Intercity service to Blackpool Publicans held over beer thefts News in Brief Hostage taken Freedom nears Crash verdict Joyrider dies Postman took 670 sick days Diary entry may be due to girl's murder The Winning Formula Healthier habits cut cancer risk Abbey National Bonn shifts line on Balkan evacuations German MPs defend orphan mission Cocktails stir a shaken Sarajevo The pianist plays Chopin while the shells rain down. Adam LeBor samples pre-dinner drinks in Sarajevo (AFP): Argentina tempts east Europeans News in Brief (Reuter): Smoked out (Reuter): In the swim (AP): Columbus sails Treasure of shipwrecked ancient bronzes rises again from deep Iyslisn Noybook by John Phillips Tudjman upsets prophets by taking lead in Croatian poll Ambra Personal Computers Yalta accord ends tug of war over Black Sea fleet ANC's strike hits transport but many ignore call Bonn's Ostpolitik stands in the dock beside Honecker Fear of revelations tempers Bonn's attitude to the Honecker trial, Anne McElvoy writes from Berlin Picture Gallery Orphaned Somali children wait for their turn to die Relief workers in Somalia believe foreign military intervention is needed to deal with the famine threat, Sam kiley writes Germany scraps T55 tanks Russian troops hold clearance sale Talks raise hope of Mozambique deal Road to £28m Riviera art theft is pitted with indiscretions (Reuter): Yeltsin puts case for free press News in Brief (AP): Bodies found (AP): Hindus killed (Reuter): Nazis meet (Reuter): 31 executed (Reuter): Nosing ahead Israel fears future of Fatah gunmen in policemen's clothing The nature of the proposed force to keep law and order in the West Bank and Gaza Strip under Palestinian autonomy is causing concern, Richard Beeston writes White House retreats over Clinton attack 'Dirty' campaign backfires BCCI backlash can hurt Bush Clark Cliford may be a Democrat, yet his trial can hurt Bush, Martin Flecher writes from Washington Hard-up foreigners strike it rich with Tokyo's discarded luxuries US marines to join Kuwait war games Inquiry into Police Responsibilities & Rewards Hungary salutes Wallenberg People Is Batman a racist bigot? Is Superman a Jew? Ben MacIntyre investigates America's latest worry …and moreover Only the last resort Britions take their holidays abroad to avoid their fellow countrymen, writes Janet Daley When it is right to fight David Owen argues British troops must go to the Balkans Postcards from the edge The Times Diary Siena thing? The Times Diary Loving tribute The Times Diary Space Odyssey The Times Diary Mirage and Reality Kinnock's Second Wind Illumination Cancelled Diverting the jobless, wrestling with the Bundesbank Regulating regulators Europe's warlords Horses at Olympics Vatican-Israel relations Shire reforms Public scrutiny of military boards Burger battle Legalising cannabis Marilyn still twinkling Birthdays today Social News Forthcoming marriages Institute of Physics Appointments Latest wills Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Visionary foresees future that works There are no technical limits to what the human race will be able to achieve, Arthur C. Clarke tells Nick Nuttall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birdwatchers flock to view errant stint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reginald Beck Reginald Beck, film editor, died on July 12 aged 90. He was born in St Petersburg in 1902 Robert Freeman Robert James Freeman, Obe, former chairman of J. R. Freeman & Son, cigar manufacturers, and founder of the Royal Marine Reserve died on July 27 aged 85. He was born on January 31,1907 Anniversaries Cast of 5,000 celebrates royal anniversary Joseph Shuster Joseph Shuster, co-creafor of the Superman comic strip hero, who never shared in the vast profits created by his character, died of congestive heart failure at his home in Los Angles on June 30 aged 78. He was born in Toronto Edgar Jones Edgar Stafford Jones, Cbe, a former head of the finance department at the Foreign Office, died on July 26 aged 83. He was born on June 11,1909 (MA): University news Royal visits Appreciations Sir Karl Parker Robert Liddell Exit Charles X On this Day Women 'should receive pension at 65' The Times Crossword No 18,988 Picture Gallery Weather Rapide UK dream team back to Slough Olympic sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Abbey seeks tax handouts to lift home sales Housing slump causes the first downturn since market debut thre years ago Mortgage arrears cut profit by £38m Banks support financial restructure at Lep Group Hollywood takes on Magic Johnson BBA enjoys first rise two years German output weakens John Charcol British Funds Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Tdg: Bba stands out in recession crowd Tempus Lep Group Major Indices Commodities Aviva Petroleum seeks $6.5 m in restructuring London Financial Futures BA deal in America attacked by rivals Govett seeks trust firm in southern America Business Roundup Power pay package Clarke at £168,000 Accounts qualified Lilleshall builds profits EIB denies Jubilee loan Benson paying again Money Markets Money Rates (%) Grim outlook for builder after big loss Reckitt sale results in $100 m loss Coal closure Reflex in the red Coats disposals National Westminster Bank Lancaster plans drive back to stock market By a Correspondent: Sfo drops second Blue Arrow case Lights market confronts a burning issue of duty Businesses for Sale 60 Cover Speclfled sea food res taurant, Beckenham.… A Business of your Own For Sale due to Retirement Liquidation / Receivership Times Newspapers Gardner Merchant Eggar approves two gas power stations Bankers protect Control Recent Issues Revived water companies mop up share losses Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wall Street Dow makes it five in a row Major Changes No bouquets for the Abbey habit Comment Germany falling Making note on summit The Times City Diary Cape of good hope Fresh cycle Sweet hearts Conspiracy at Lloyd's is non-existent Europeans struggle to develop common language on industry Europen View a middle course ought to be steered between picking winners and dogmatic rejection of industrial policy, sys Wolfgang Munchau Neutral arbitration needed to protect pensioners Car controls The Times Villa De Cesari Restaurant Shares up in thin trading Pellipar House So far, it's been good news As another review of press control begins, David Newell urges caution and Tow Welsh, right criticises present legislative barriers Legal aid tit for tat Inns & Outs Lunch crimes Will fever Cash advice from your solicitor Legal Appointments ZMB Silence of the helpless We are losing our freedoms casually and by default Power to uphold flawed committal Butler v Butler Legal Appointments QD Butterworths University of Aberdeen Buckinghamshire Magistrates' Courts Service William Sturges & Co. McKenna & Co Abstraction of water Civil Litigation Solicitor Barristers Clerk University of Cambridge Discretion of court Donne Mileharm & Haddock Retail Motor Industry Federation Private Client Trainee Solicitor Part-timers who must be paid more If fewer people apply to work as part-time tribunal chairmen, the whole system of justice will suffer, Judge Timothy Lawrence says Legal Appointments Maples and Calder Finance and Corporate Lawyer Lipson Lloyd Jones Times Newspapers Pump 4 Court McKenna & Co Pump 4 Court News of the World Breaking up may be hard for you Pools Forecast Clubs fail to sort out differences in time Football Havoc on the hostile seas off Cowes Edmonton quartet make a rapid exit Bowls Kingston change name for move to new home Basket Ball For the Record Sport in Brief Melbourne increases prize-money Today's Fixtures Solheim Cup Teams Walker insists preparation must be right Golf Atlanta are back on top Baseball Mandarin: Bichette favoured by longer trip Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Yesterday's Results Kauntze names Kooyonga as definite starter at York Birch takes honours at Ripon Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Roche returns to action Cauthen given date for whip enquiry Irish win for Piggott Rapid Raceline Pakistan team hits the jackpot Eighth victory over country opposition wins to touring side a £50,000 prize Munton shatters dream Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Yorkshire punish lacklustre rivals S Africa's integration is cause for rejoicing After its 28 years of sporting isolation, David Mliller finds South Africa top in popularity polls Smith in debt to Spaniard Briggs's courage typifies squad Today's Olympic Timetable Britain's Olympic reign ends in a rout Kerly announces he is to retire after disappointment in men's hockey tournament Results from Barcelona Hay to finish as coach Grindley breaks British record to edge out Black The Times Sports Service Skah awaits appeal over loss of gold Dramatic victory Chelimo in Olympic 10,000 metres after Morocean' disqualifcation Further shame dishonours name of sport Silencing the torrent from Torrence Jackson stumbles to leave McKoy clear Terry earns unlikely bronze Princess at centre of horse dispute The face that launched a thousand theses To the public she is just a star who enjoys wearing underwear on stage. To an academic she is the perfect subject for an essay doctorate or book. Kate Muir ponders the latest home Death knows no justice for a picture of health Mid Life Neil Lyndon on dying before your time Parents Alzheimer's Disease Society Media Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kari knight Theatre Guide Jermy Kingdton'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 Picture Gallery All in the performance Dance London La Bayad?re Covent Garden Superabundance of misdirected effort Theatre: London Fringe Stories from The National Enquirer The Man in the Moon, Chelsea Mamahunu? Turtle key Arts Centre, Fulham Can't dance, but can sing a bit Rock Genesis Knebworth Park The Times Back from his brush with death Galleries: Andrew Gibbon Williams on a show emphasising painter John Bellany's importance in post-war Scottish art Veteran vivacity Jazz Records Not reading the riot act New Yorktheatre: Matt Wolf on new black drama and James (below) on a revived musical Heartwarming effort , even if less than a hot ticket 110 In The Shade Ny City Opera Lobal warming£ Television Review Royal Academy of Arts Tyro power Arts Brief 4 Passport to France Travel byway of thumb 'I have never got a lift while facing away from the traffic' The Times A life of luxury in France Relais & Chateaux: a magnificent Times offer Collect six tokens in The Times and stay at a top French hotel at a 30 percent discount A famous guest-list When cheap is cheerfu On the road, God at my side From the Riviera to Paris in one swoop Targeting the young guns In Britain, children as young as nine are allowed a firearm licence. Are they responsible enough? Liz Gill reports Games go on All aboard Video age Trolls return Clean fun In search of a summer Prime Style Force for good in the work-place The public sector seems reluctant to give a fair hearing to ex-service personnel. Clare hogg reports on attempts to change that attitud Public Appointments Inner London Probation Service Chichester Cathedral Communar How the charter will make its mark Can the Citizen's Charter meet its targets for higher standards of Service? Douglas Bromm reports on progress Librarian To Place your Advertisment in the Public Appoinments… The Times Newspapers Royal Ulster Constabulary Appointment of Assistant… New boys in the hunt for video game gold Publishers are racing to exploit the sucess of Nintendo and sega Mr Big surveys his commercial empire Soon, Andrew Quinn will become ITV's first chief executive- and try to cure a £500m headache. Melinda Wittstock spoke to him Bite-sized campaigners The 1988 presidential campaign was unattractive, unintelligent, and effective. Will there be a repeat? Pretty well guaranteed to increase circulation Never mind the knitting patterns and the sexy stories, the recipe for success in women's magazines is a beautiful face on the cover Seventh day advent Will the new regional sunday newspapers outperform the national heavyweights? Robin Hunt reports Creative, Media & Marketing BBC News & Current Affairs Diary of Times Classified Brands Hatch Leisure PLC International Advertisement Manager No information, no freedom The High Court defeat of Channel 4 poses serious dangers to democracy With politicians and judges siding with the police and security services there can be no balance of powers Television Presenters Course To Place your Advertisement in Creative Media and… An Opening for a Recent Business Studies Graduate or… Trainee Partners Telesales Positions with a Career Opportunity French German Russian Mayfair Antiques Galley Animals in the lab Update Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items A ditch to bridge the centuries Archaeologists have just taken their trowels to an experiment designed to fininish in 2088. Norman Hammond reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Positions Vacant Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Announcements Helo Medicine Advertisements The Times Concise Crossword No 2858 Winning Move Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent The green shoots of Empire Environmental concern is not a recent concept... BBC1 Satellite CAA Radio 1 Variations
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