News from 05/08/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Douglas J. McBean, Helen Johnstone, Kent R. Hill (President), T. W. Scragg, Simon Barnes, Ronald Faux, Richard Nicholson, Editor, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Louis Fitzgibbon, Ian Murray, James Bone, Henry Kelly, John Padovan, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Yvonne Thomas, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Michael Bourdeaux (Director), Michael Tate, City Editor, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Hinton Director General, Peter Ball, Peter Royle, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, R. K., Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Catherine Milner, T. P. E. Curry, John Young, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Nicholas Watt and Louise Hidalgo, Denis Staunton, Adam LeBor, I. Brading, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Jack Waterman, Christopher Pinsent, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Alison Roberts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Josephine Akrill, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Braude, Nigel Hawkes, Peter W. Birts, Frederick W. Peacock, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Mike Munro, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, R. W. K. Reeves, Brian Buchanan, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, J. R. Collins, Secretary, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, W. N. C. Girard, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, European Business Correspondent, Adam Lebor and Michael Binyon, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Margaret Park, John Phillips, Jon Stock, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford,
ResumoMourners flee mortar attack on Sarajevo children's funeral Western government resist pressure for military action against Serbs Brutality at hospital Holiday palace BR under fire Cardinal dead Muldoon dies Mortgage plea Index On Other Pages Guy s accused as babies die Cleaners find used syringes in Olympic village Lone negotiator keeps Ciskei protest bloodless Multiyork Made to Order Sale Today in the Times Picture Gallery Lack of staff threatens casualty care, auditors say Infection lurks in operating theatres Outbreaks such as that among young patients at Guy's Hospital are far from unusal, reports Alison Roberts MPs warn Yard on King 's Cross crime Schools given a year to reform religious syllabus Yachting victim was GP By a Staff Reporter: Tethered satellite jams in space Germany agrees to work on EFA design Parole attacker jailed Advisers' fees revealed Dead soldier named Moore gallery dropped Clue to girl's killer LSE bid condemned Cancer drug hope Hodgson leads chess Judge forced to free boy torturer aged 13 News in Brief Staff brutality puts future of secure hospitals in doubt Riot-torn prison to be put out to tender Patients may be given pigs' organs It was either pigs or kangaroos, and scientists opted for pigs. Nigel Hawkes on a new idea for prolonging human life 'Friendly' assistant sacked by store Judge tells Allan jurors to be fair Men paid less than women win cash award Top Nog is head of the beers Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Peugeot's Winning Formula this Summer Home Office urges car park firms to keep thieves at bay Richard Ford reports that an ever increasing number of motorists are falling prey to vehicle thieves MacKay proposes tough statutory controls on bailiffs Knock on the door that signals misery Debtors can be left in even greater trouble when bailiffs seize goods worth far more than the amount owing. Tim Jones writes Slaying the jargon dragon Palace spearheads a revolution for tourist Holidaymakers who become kings and queens at Hampton Court for £10 a night will be carefully vetted, says Harvey Elliott Hampton Court Longleat resort approved Huntsman used whip on protester News in Brief Sewer death Guard duty Drug in school Siemens Flexibility of road transport leaves trains standing Arsonist 's English pig' jibe News in Brief Climber killed Airbus victims Bond winner BR complaints up by 66% since launch of customer charter Roll watchdog reveals 'staggerling' Increase in discontent as network faces cash shortage BBC chief flies out to put bubble back in ailing soap Dog falls foul of pit bull laws Irish author says critique is racist Dirt and delays on the 'Fishing Stool Line' Nearly a third of peak-time evening trains are late on a line acknowledged to be Britain's worst, Nicholas Watt writes Woman set up fake charity General puts Soviet terror victims at four million (Reuter): Civil rights cardinal dies at 93 News in Brief French doubts (AP): Curfew lifted Art found Anguish in Venice over gondola death Russia seeks lift-off for its flying hotel Olivetti Broadway blues for Trump's companion People Peres to lift Israeli ban on contacts with PLO (AFP): Patten presses for airport News in Brief (AFP): Quebec reform (AFP): Cash payout Minister goes (Reuter): Maoist death (AFP): Dutiful dancer (Reuter): Sticky fingers America ready to fade out freedom broadcasts Mandela to head protest march as millions obey strike call How diplomat kept the guns of the veld silent New Zealand mourns hard-hitting Muldoon Tribesmen forced back to Vietnam Pentagon tried to help Iraq Sarajevo 's people struggle to survive in a city ruled by death Bosnia Onslaught Life in Sarajevo, dodging snipers and mortar attacks, is unimaginable for Westerners, writes Adam LeBor, who left the Bosnian capital at the weekend Hurd rules out air strikes on Serbian attackers' positions UK Policy UN quarrel draws in Third World Diplomats are surprised by the UN chief's move to widen his dispute with the Security Council, writes James Bone Three-letter word causes offence Frontline role forced on press Media Rescued children find peace despite a political storm Finding God in the classroom Bryan Appleyard wonders if faith can be taught in a secular society No Title Picture Gallery Peter Barnard …and moreover Radio sound and fury Pointless on-the-spot interviews on BBC news are driving Matthew Parris mac Europe 's bloodstained lies Bosnia is reaping the whirlwind of the EC's mendacity in the Balkans, says Daniel Johnson King 's move The Times Diary Presumed alive The Times Diary TV Exclusive The Times Diary Bread and wine party The Times Diary Ungodly Education UN Strongman The Palace Hotel Time to update the United Nations? African perspective Church divisions Library services Travellers' rights Mental patients' future Questions on use of drugs in sport Echoes of 1948 Cost of dying British Rail sale Trams to Blackpool Head of steam Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Royal visits Rail scheme Antarctic walk Appointment Announcements Forthcoming marriages Bowyers' Company City tastes the first fruits of a bumper British apple harvest Computers conspire to fuddle human brain RAF College Cranwell graduation Centre celebrates spirit of self-help Nicanor Costa Mendez Nicanor Casta Mendez, who was Argentina's minister of external afffairs and religion during the Falklands crisis, died in Buenos Aires on August 2 aged 69. He was born in Buenos Aires on October 30,1922 Anniversaries Cardinal Frantisek Tomasek Cardinal Frantisek Tomasek, 34th Archbishop of Prague and primate of Bohemia and Moravia, died yesterday in Prague aged 93. He was born on June 30.1899 Sir Denning Pearson Sir (James) Denning Pearson, former chairman of Rolls-Royee, died on August 1 aged 83. He was born on August 8.1908 Latest wills Church news Wang Hongwen Wang Hongwen, one of the "Gang of Four" who terrorised China during the years of the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76, died of a liver complaint in hospital in Peking on August 3 aged 58 On this Day A Dungeon for Napoleon Mortar attack on Sarajevo funeral horrifies West The Times Crossword No 18,989 Hospital accused as babies die Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Gifts and guns mark the royal birthday Who said cheats never prosper? Olympic sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold More lenders back call for housing boost £60,000 mortgage tax relief wanted NatWest doubles profit despite drain of bad debts By our Banking Correspondent: Royal Bank faces £418m legal battle Wellcome eschews equities for bonds Signs suggest 'recovery' in us has run out of steam Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Dowty profit estimate not met, says Ti Adsteam to float off its Woolworths subsidiary The Times Unit Trust Information Service French power producers 'can sell to Italians' Robin Woodhead to be Fox chief executive Business Roundup Admiral lifts dividend Pacer back in profit Dudley Jenkins ahead Kalon's profit rise backs up its bid for rival paint firm Taubman sells to reduce his debts Business failures up in July Radiant loses Power pay rise Midland Bank to guide its Polish twin Reuter: Canadian Pacific slips into deficit Picture Gallery German call for CIS swaps Hartwell makes bid for Trimoco TI Group Walbrook Insurance liquidators appointed FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Ti starts to talk the market down Tempus Gains reversed as futures drift to a discount Stock Market Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Profit-taking hits Dow Wall Street Major Changes Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Better ideas for housing recovery Comment Universal remedy Accommodating corporate games The Times City Diary Get the picture The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Men overboard The Times City Diary Credit watchers on defensive as ratings come under fire S&p and Moody's are criticised for magnifying recession. Now they facwe a potential rival, says David Rudnick Government must resist siren calls for increase in borrowing Regulatory bodies could do with independent advice The Times AKZO Setback for coal sale plan Generali Group (Reuter): Billionaire waits for Tokyo bubble to burst A Tokyo builder with a $13 billion fortune has again topped Forbes' list of the world's rich Judge 's remarks upset Charter Greenfield workers suffering the blues British Funds Recent Issues Doubts on BET issue NRG launches legal action R&d plans Anglesey issue Ecu system Oil firm falls Gloom surrounds shares Drivers Jonas Officials explain how the back-pass works Maidstone may yet move For the Record By our Sports Staff: Dublin set to become Cascaino's partner Football Bailey captures Camrose crown Champion falls to newcomer Bowls Tramontana inspired by Gracidas Polo Ten seconds when time stood still for a man's glory Sport on Television The Week in View Support cast for Lewis Sport in Brief Ballesteros may pull out Golf Prince Hannibal poised for fresh success at Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin: Kempton Mandarin, Thunderer: Exeter Higson outlines Arc ambition for Karinga Bay Yesterday's Results Jockeys back Cauthen Pontefract Nicholson's gain Rapid Raceline Essex struggle to contain Lamb in prolific form Northamptonshire amass impressive score Aqib's offer to Yorkshire Donald takes full advantage Bird supports call for neutral panel Gofton makes fine start Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Ward flays Middlesex attack Germany grasp the chances to edge Britain out of final Reid proves to be a good outsider Ivanisevic survives scare Today's Olympic Timetable Redmond 's action in distress evokes a healing response Promotion for Grindley Results from Barcelona Nobody wins in a race clouded by collusion Henderson The Investment Managers Terry secures second bronze Skah's reinstatement angers Kenya Robb ahead of schedule in 800 metres quest Grindley faces tall task in final 1992 Form Guide Mediviac Games bring a sense of unity to Koreans Gunnell nears her biggest hurdle Smith forced to settle for bronze berth Krabbe tests positive Holland triumph at final hurdle Morgan still improving How we wish that you were all here Peter Barnard thinks the West Country's summertime blues could mark the beginning of better British holidays George Smith Traditionally Made Quality Upholstery Women p5 But soft! Methinks another basil dies Single Life: Lynne Truss on being her neighbour's keeper Homes p7 Entertainments Today's Events 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 Bring them up and put them down Theatre Monther Tongue Greenwich Sitting uncomfortably Sitting Targets/Summer Season Radio 4/Radio 3 An extended farewell and a belated welcome Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3 Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner, Hanover Band/Goodman Whodunit? The author, of course Crime writer Derek Raymond reveals his real name and an extraordinary history, when questioned by Margaret Park Age has not withered them, much Television Review Shaking the Heavens Bbc 2 Scenes from a multi-cultural life and times London Galleries: John Russell Taylor on an Indian painter who works in Britain Tedious , puerile and in poor taste Physical Theatre Sweet Temptations QEH Bucks for Buxton? Arts Brief Spike-like Last chance Was the Great War a civil war? Catherine Milner visits a remarkable new war museum in the Somme valley The Times A life of luxury in France Relais & Châteaux: a magnificent Ti Collect six tokens in The Times and stay at a top French hotel at a 30 per cent discount A new vintage classic Drama makes a comeback Theatre: Salzburg Festival Babar 's sixtieth birthday party Museums: Paris Josephine Akrill joins the families at the little elephant's own exhibition Arts and Entertainment Elvis is in town with his author Can serious investigator honestly believe Presley is still alive? Jon Stock meets a woman who apparently does Say thank you, make our day After customers complain about rude and incompetent shop assistants, a spirited counter attack Sealink Stena Line Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes South Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages & Remortgages Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Growing old gracefully, together Rachel Kelly reports on two experimental homes that can be adapted to suit a lifetime of family needs Managing the managers A strict code of conduct will soon govern the agents who look after property Hidden off the beaten track A piece of railway history has come on to the market near the picturesque village of Wellow RCI Picture Gallery MEPC Media & Airtime Sales Ltd The London Wilshire Senior Secretary/pa Paris! 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Janette Teager & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Personal Column Charity land can be exchanged Law Report August Xx 1992 Court of Appeal The Times Knowingly uninsured passenger fails in claim against bureau Concise Crossword No 2859 BBC1 11 . 00 Film: Into the Night (1985). • Choice: A… Satellite Le Creuset BBC2 ITV Variations Radio1 Channel 4
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