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News from 06/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Ann Meloy, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Barry Turner, James Bone, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Desmond Dearlove, Richard Abramson, Geoff Brown, Ruth Evans, Director, Michael Tate, City Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, G. Spencer-Brown, George Darwall, Charles Keen, Kurt Schork, Peter Ball, Jim French, Chairman, Bosnia Battle, Rachel Kelly, Fiona Reynolds, Basil Hume, Peter Ackroyd, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Trevor Mound, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, R. E. Gutch, Chief Executive, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robert Cockburn, Sidney Brichto (Senior Vice-President), Jack Waterman, Dick Hinder, Fred Tuckman, President, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Ian Brunskill, Alison Roberts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Randolph Quirk, Robin Neillands, David Davis, Michael Hamlyn and Ray Kennedy, John Cherry, Valerie Goldberg, Russell L. Ackoff, R. W. Johnson, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Rowe, Chairman, Christopher Hawtree, John Paxton, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Jasper Becker, Chris Dighton, Godfrey Golzen, Tim Jones, William Cash, Martin Waller, David Blackmore (Operations Director), Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, James R. Mancham (President), David Powell, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Savings rates cut Paper accused over Ash down Gooch plea Degree results To Day in the Times Index Life & Times UN chief attempts to shift Bosnia burden Rampton and Broadmoor must close, say investigators Failed libel suit costs Jani Allan ?300.000 Essex girl races to Olympic gold Fowler team of directors will run Tory party Abbey National The habit of a lifetime Doctor claims chiefs plotted to sack her Specialist drew fire for exposing standards of care, health service appeal is told Treasury slashes budgets to pay for recession Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Olympic greeting for Arthur Cackett (Est 1904) Gould challenges Maastricht policy Sting in tail for boozy bee Two lost as yacht sinks in storm British pilot 'dies of altitude sickness' News in Brief Satellite is saved Hume queries delays Chess lead shared Honeymoon death Maxwell yacht sold Dench returns to RSC College fund attacked Car test assault denied Politics and passion glimpsed through a judicial keyhole The leader, the flatmate and a pair of green underpants—how Jani Allan lost her case for libel against Channel 4 The Case Double act tops pantomime cast The QCs Misunderstanding and comic relief View from South Africa Jury 's verdict threatens Terre Blanche's future The Politician National Savings £300,000 bill for defeated journalist Newspaper 'put pressure on Ashdown over affair' Painter denies stealing solicitor's document as prosecution outlines tale of 'greed, opportunism and political muckraking' Barclays Which? queries worth of private health insurance Conman takes car seller for £830 ride Brutal and inhuman regime was fostered by a climate of fear The Report Union says it is being victimised Poa View New task for expert on care Man in News Rover 200 Series Patient beaten up for broken dishes Case Study Empty houses are affront to homeless, says charity Government departments urged to help needy families by contracting out unused stock to housing associations Unused houses are lost chances for the homeless, reports Rachel Kelly, opening a series on Britain's empty properties Inspectors trap Mickey Mouse dole cheats Two years for pupils' drug seller Picture Gallery Man and his machine show 1 not such perfect harmony Computers have a long way to go to catch up with the workings of the human brain, writes Nick Nuttall Travel trade gap keeps on growing Police find stolen squad files News in Brief Cadets rescued from mountain Jackson back Open verdict NUJ vote Cancer study Worlock home Bush exploits moral issue to gain ground Clinton under attack KYOCERa Britons pay homage to Marilyn cult Thirty years after her death, Marilyn Monroe's spell is still potent, writes william cash in Los Angeles Police who beat King face civil rights trial Rabin orders indefinite ban on settlers ' new housing Honecker daughter sues TV People Anxious Americans find reassurance in Britain's decline Baghdad executions spark riot by wealthy merchants From Reuter in Nairobi: UN team aims to prevent pillaging of Somali aid In January. The eight were told they had been… Pretoria urges talks after big ANC march Lawyers plead for doctor in HIV case News in Brief Court blocks abortion law Warring sides heal rift (Reuter): 12 arrested (Reuter): Minister fired (AP): Museum theft (Reuter): Airport attack (Reuter): Dung justice (Reuter): High jinks Air strike may help Sarajevo but success is not guaranteed Military Planners Problems of terrain and manpower make military experts wary of a land attack on Serb forces, Michael Evans writes Democrats turn hawk to outmanoeuvre Bush on intervention US Reaction (AP): Un pull-out threat follows clashes Gaidar loses credit as the economy flounders Picture Gallery Aid chief suggests security zones Safe Areas Albania gets computer boost Iran calls talks to rally support for Bosnian Muslims Iran has called for a meeting of islamic nations to consider the use of force to aid their co-religionsts in Bosnia, writes Michael Binyon Muslim Response Clancy's millions Philip Howard ponders a record book advanc Only fools step in Lady Thatcher is wrong. The West cannot stop a Balkan bloodbath, argues Conor Cruise O'Brien Who will run South Africa? This week's marches and strikes are all about the struggle for ultimate power within the black community, writes R. W. Johnson Craig Brown …and moreover I remember it well The Times Diary Comic strip The Times Diary Happy returns The Times Dairy The Mad and the Bad Force for Humanity Rattling Good Tale Delayed trial of Guildford Four Seychelles election Wrong on runes Early popster? Library services Need for reflection on water meters Facing moral issues in the Balkans Hedgerow carrots God and the New Age Safeguards for Sunday racing Sorry state of Olympia Off the road Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Announcements Picture Gallery Danes bring to light an ancient wonder Archaeology Middle Temple scholarships Today's royal engagements Women of the Year luncheon Latest wills Birthdays today Anniversaries Museum grant Appointment Sir Robert Muldoon Sir Robert Muldoon, GCMG, CH, PC, Prime Minister and Minister of finance of New Zealand from 1975 to 1984, died in hospital in Auckland on August 5 aged 70. He was born in Auckland on September 25,1921 Victor DIX Professor Victor Wilkinson Dix, professor of surgery at London Univerity, 1974-64. He was born on May 24,1899 University news Buckingham Alan Thomas Alan Gradon Thomas, antiquarian bookseller, died in London on August 3 aged 80. He was born on October 19,1911 Church news Appreciations Hans Feld The Cholera in the Metropolis On this Day UN chief tries to hand over Bosnia arms role The Times Crossword No 18,990 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest IBM Weather Rapide Pilkington How team spirit drives a nation Olympic sketch Business Today in Business The Pound National Savings cuts interest rates on bonds Reductions may allay mortgage tears Indicators offer hope of modest recovery Chocolate plot thickens Brickbats fly as WPP escapes receiver GKN goes against trend with 37% rise Standard Chartered hurt by £118m Bombay fraud DCL David Coakley Limited No prospect of upturn in building The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Bank reveals fall in profit Trimoco urges delay in response to offer Business Roundup Zetters slips to £1m Beales Hunter ahead GM offshoot in red CBI urges faster court handling of bad debt cases British Alcan losses deepen at half time Bankruptcy breather for Walker BT deal hint ICI boost British Funds Maddox acquisition funded by placing Wickes builds on recovery despite recession Racal to demerge Chubb subsidiary this autumn By our City Staff: Resort Hotels just beats rights issue profit pledge Smith & Nephew high-tech success helps to lift profits Delta cuts fares by up to 40% Recent Issues Major Changes Indian Road Construction Corporation Ltd. Milken's sentence changed Chieftain up Fairhaven lift Weaker tea FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Standard slips up on Indian fraud Tempus Fears of German rates rise knock prices Stock Market Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures IBM worries hit Dow The Times Money Markets Money Rates (%) Skulking in fear of big bad Buba Comment Bittersweet Booked up for Waterstone The Times City Diary Jetting off The Times City Diary Housing debacle threatens further subsidence in insurers' profits Tumbling house prices could wreak more havoc than the storms and bombs of recent years, Jonathan Prynn says Paper chase The Times City Diary Abbey National plan is arbitrary Disabled workers are neglected resource Disputes on pensions Pensioners can play vital role Not bullish on Taurus JAL Japan Airlines Shares retreat again Savills Looking for some common sense in the Goode report Richard Abramson says changing the system of trust law governing pensions could endanger many schemes Accountancy & Finance D Delifrance AEGON Financial Services Ltd. Diary of Times Classified Alderwick McLintock Management Accountant X2 SunLife of Canada Part-Time Book-Keeper Pa to Partner For the profession this is a tragedy Audit Davey & Company Barclay Simpson Morgan makes his exit For the Record By our Sports Staff: Clubs await Dublin's decision on transfer Football Local rivalry provides spark Bowls Champagne triumph for Crusader Cricket burden falls on clubs' shoulders Schools Sport New Zealand revival is led by Jones Rugby Union Revered O'Connor posing threat on home ground Golf Irish luck runs out against Scotland Lyle glad to be back Ballesteros withdraws Sport in Brief Cauthen given further six-day ban Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Pontefract Spare rides help Reid land 296-1 four-timer Shikari's Son can extend fine Brighton sequence Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Raceline Stewart wins his opening argument for Oval Test Gooch-Atherton partnership is broken up Venue that Pakistan enjoy Test Players' First-Class Averages Inexperience is no handicap to Essex Rapid Cricketline Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Cairns and Morris hit rapid hundreds England v Pakistan Lathwell defies Donald bouncers Regis carries sole British challenge in 200m final Skah jeered at ceremony Martin sent off in match of fouls Results from Barcelona Medals Table Today's Olympic Programme South Africans close on a golden reward David Miller in Barcelona Germans in clean sweep In Brief Cubans celebrate In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Glorious Gunnell seizes gold Women's captain matches Christie to break 28-year track drought Maradona puts in a guest appearance Peter Ball Gooch backs amnesty for Gatting Beating the world's best with a minimum of fuss American gives positive test for clenbuterol Robb and Grindley find going tough Arsenal call in artists to draw the crowds Books From now on, it's home sweet home for me Private Life Weekends away in smart hotels are not for John Diamond Storm in a milkshake The last rampart has fallen. McDonald's has finally won its 12-year battle to open up in twee NW3, Walter Ellis writes Superlative Travel Appointments Entertainments Today's Events A dauily guide to arts and enterainment compilled by kari knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Students are first past the post Festivals: Drottngholm and Vadstena, Sweden He seems like a nice boy - perhaps too nice Thearte The Times Recycled, with added kitsch Cinema: Geoff Brown on a green animated feature, FernGully, plus Masala, Daydream Believe an re-issued Bunue Flying south for a winter tonic Cinema/theatre: Interview Greta Scacchi, in Australia for some stage work, talks to Robert Cockburn about the rewards of theatre compared to cinema stardom Offbeat but on the beam Television Review Death and the Compass BBC2 Multum in parvo Proms Stupid idea? Arts Brief Six Degrees of Separation Putting a spring in your step From seaweed baths to power hoses, French spas have a treatment for any ailment, Robin Neillands reports Living the high life Relais & Chateaux: a magnificent Times offer Collect six tokens in The Times and stay at a top French hotel at a 30 per cent discount Pure artistry The Times Testing the Waters: Information on Health Resort Holidays in France Gascony needs you, Michael Palin Conjuring our masters' voices Peter Ackroyd on a study of the origins of the musical classics, unmasking their politiical role in English history The Rise of Musical Classics in Eighteenth-Century England a Study in Canon, Ritual, and Ideology By William Weber Clarendon Press, £35 Ancestral voices prophesying war Jasper Becker the Tyranny of History The Roots of China; s Crisis By W. J. F. Jenner Allen Lane, £18.99 The Dragon's Blood By David Rice HarperCollins, £16.99 Soulmates of the song Christopher Hawtree Noeland Cole The Sophisticates By Stephen Citron Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Under a Nazi baton Ian Brunskill Trail of Strength Wilhelm Furtwängler and the Third Reich By Fred K. Prieberg Quartet Book £30 Furtwangler on Music Essays and Addresses Edited and translated by Ronald Taylor Scolar Press. ?27.50 Reflections on toscanini by Harvey Sachs Robson Books, £14.95 Stafford Long & Partners Telerate Hampshire County Council Chusid Lander PPS Professional Pre-Selection McKenzie Waterman Fletcher Hunt plc. Drake & Scull Technical Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifton Reed Consultants Limited Specialist Positions in top Computer Organisations Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kaleidoscope News International Newspapers Limited Graham Associates Manager of European Operations/london Based Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Movers' Companion LA Creme DE LA Creme National Westminster Bank Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company CBI N. B. S Nb Selection Ltd. Sybase SQL Solutions Career Analysts Coopers & Lybrand Harvey Nash PLC Mrs S Ridden, Qudos Ltd Seeking a New Role? REL Consultancy Group Coopers & Lybrand Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing UBS Philips & Drew Barkers LBW Human Resources Advertising N. B. S NB Selection LTD Ziff Communications Company Stafford Long & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chief Executive the Leadership Trust Fibernet PP the Pathfinder Partnership Goodman Graham and Associaties CBC Associates Biffa St. James Associates MacMillan Davies MF Kent Engineers and Contractors Executive Director Manager of Commission Sales Force The National Autistic Society Future Domain Galileo London & Edinburgh Insurance Group Stafford Long & Partners Mainland Executive Services Icon Computer Resources RF/SYSTEMS Engineering All Box number replies should be addressed to: Scottish Power Lautro Limited Union Railways Head of Corporate Affairs The Training and Business Factory Major Middle Eastern Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathfield Hargreaves Limited Sussex Downs Carre, Orban & Partners Electrical Engineering Software Limited Supplies & Services Co-Ordinator Let us Reach your next Employer Sales Rep Entrepreneurial Management Skills Management Consultants Management Personnel Recruitment Solutions Top Flight Secretaries Corporate Hospitality Manager Allied Dunbar Trainee Advertisement Sales Sink or Swim Multiple Display Advertising Items Citibank Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butterworths & Co Publishers Ltd Administrators on Temporary Contract Careerline Good 'A' Levels Trainee Technical Support CEPEC Trainee Partners Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Trainees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Ulster Constabulary Appointment of Asistant… AEGON Financial Services Ltd. Recruitment Consultant £20,000++ OTE The right to be yourself Ugly job-hunters have legal support in California; but in Britain a woman says she was refused work because of her size. Desmond Dearlove reports Employers hesitate to admit: we hire only pretty girls Crème De La Crème Personal Assistant Professional Hr Consultancy Senior P. A. W. London to £9,000 Hendersons Recruitment Office MANAGER/PA Committee Secretary The Whitney Group SH/EXECUTIVE PA to £20,000 Secretary Sotherby's Founded 1744 International Realty Prestigious City Merchant Bank Victoria Architects c£ 16k Executive PA Tests that tell you where to go Life after Redundancy Psychometric studies can provide impartial advice on the kind of work that you should seek Management Consultants, WC2 Costume Jewellery Crème DE LA Crème Professional Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Appealing against restoration Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report August 6 1992 Court of Appeal Personal Column Central Power Limited Legal Notices GN Great Nordic Holding Ltd. Directors' costs practice wrong Parkinson's Disease Society Power caution The Times Concise Crossword No 2860 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite TV Licensing Variations Radio 3

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