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News from 09/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, M. M. H. Sewell, David Adams, Nicholas Ridley, Anatol Lieven, Feodor Starcevic, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jeremy Laurance, Anne McELVOY, Angela Mackay, Richard Feachem, Mark Radcliffe, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, John H. D. Prescott, Carol Leonard, K. E., Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, D. A. Turnbull, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Editor Derek Harris, Andrew Rowe, Jane Bird, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Andrew McINTYRE, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, E. A. Smith, Louise Taylor, Michael McWILLIAM, R. J. Gee, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, A. J. Blackburn, (Chairman Friends of Findustry Circus), John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, J. F. J. Toye, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Arthur Scargill, Virginia Ironside, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Kate Muir, David Bartal, Richard Cork, Nicholas Harling, Alick Leggat President, John Holland with the US Air Force, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, T. Bristow, Jonathon Green, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Michael Peacock, Jane Francis, Nigel Hawkes, J. A. P. Russell, Nicholas Wood and Ray Clancy, Barry Pickthall, David Molyneux, Bryan Appleyard, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Peter Mayle, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Shirley Robin Letwin, Michael Seely, Robert Morgan, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Carold Leonard, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, A. J. Lucking, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, John Howell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Arthur Leather, Robert Morgan and Nicholas Wood, Paul Eddington, Jenny Macarthur, Richard Bourne, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Lame Lamont leaves Major uphill task No boost for Tory morale Chancellor skirts the big issues Norman Lamont's restatement of economic policy will not end the recession, rally the Tory party or even protect sterling, says Anatole Kaletsky Index Life & Times Provencal Pilgrim By Staff Reporters: Car bomb explodes outside peer's home Picture Gallery Recoil fall m house prices Brandt is dead at 78 Passive Voice Enter stage left: Santa Margarita In Brighton, Thatcher steals it with a kiss Lady Ewart-Biggs dies of cancer Countryliving Poetic Justice UDM leader urges general strike over 30 pit closures The Cuts Cannon Cinemas Grimethorpe braced for a bleak future The Miners Voice that warned of an era under threat Scargill Arthur Scargill, president of the Num, has repeatedly warned miners of pit closures. These are quotes from the past: Prisoner in murder case escapes police News in Brief Baby deaths decrease Jury demands enquiry Air insurance to rise Margarine under attack Appeal backs mother News Corp joins Canal 'Benign' HIV gives hope Care homes criticised Abductor murders girl left alone for seconds Tall tales find home from home Trinidad's quiet man hailed as great poet Noble Prize for Literature Daniel Johnson profiles the West Indian poet who adds another trophy to his collection IRA tactics create dilemma for police Last night's bombings show the difficulty of countering Ira attacks, writes Richard Ford Amstrad Peugeot Diesels Jailed Briton tells of being lured to Iraq TV interview raises hopes Picture Gallery Law Society takes aim at racism BR class starts at 7pm (subject to delay) Policeman foiled kidnap plot Olivetti St. Paul's sky-diver is let off Texas Princess Royal defies vets over tail docking Ford cuts prices for third time Halifax Boy of 11 admits crime spree News in Brief Baby saved Kidnap remand Memorial trust Early winners Moving circles Chess delay Wind danger Going boldly Bottomley unveils third opt-out wave Rifkind seeks savings Advertisement Pledge on freedom of press Shiba NHS puts trust in market Jeremy Laurance looks at the future of the third wave of hospital trusts Vauxhall May Day call from Shephard Tories enlist Nelson to sink the Worker's celebration PM puts bite in his bark Major Lunn Poly Flight Shop Thatcher is gently rebuked by party Defiant Chancellor warns of clamp on public spending Conquest of inflation becomes centrepiece of economic strategy outside EMR Lamont left in limbo after speech test Riddell in Brighton Picture Gallery Faithful demand end to Euro-marriage Reaction Dixons Walters predicts early return The ERM Bundestag falls into line on Maastricht Bonn rules out referendum Commission ready to fight to keep powers Post-It Picture Gallery French feminists applaud a Royal decree A woman minister's tinkering with the French language has set off academic shock waves, Charles Bremner writes Marxist wins poll in Guyana … (Reuter): Life terms (AFP): Plane crashes Cuts defended (Reuter): Rubens found (Reuter): Kurds killed Revenge of Yeltsin deprives Gorbachev of his power base Fear of attack puts Georgians to flight Flight into heart of Sarajevo storm Bosnian Serbs turn against last pockets of resistance American medics to staff field hospital Picture Gallery Greenpeace ship sails to test 'Chernobyl' of the Arctic Halifax Cold war foes unite over Iraq sanctions Trailing Bush tries to stir up doubts on rival's patriotism White House needs Gatt breakthrough Pickfords Travel Prospects for Senate reversed Polls show Perot factor has boosted Clinton's chances Six polls show the effect of Perot's re-entry into the race, writes Robert Worcester Che's legend fires a new kind of rebel US freed Mengele in error after war China steps up its attack on governor Pattern presses on with democracy plans Farce and outrage take centre stage in South Africa Clumsy moves by the main players have deepened divisions, writes Michael Hamlyn from Johannesburg B&Q (AP): Fashion show ends in suicide Israelis open way for wider peace talks We're all snobs now Bryan Appleyard on America's liberal ?litism Beware Lamont's rivals Nicholas Ridley argues that the Chancellor made the best of a bad job in his Brighton speech yesterday Why Thatcherism still matters With Mrs Thatcher back in the spotlight, Shirley Robin Letwin examines her intellectual legacy …and moreover Knockout party, Jeffrey Diary Chill factor Diary Bag lady Diary On the Way out Stop Hounding Gorbachev Crown of Dynamite Industry, media comment and economic guesswork Threat to city squares Pruning time Foreign aid reduction Yugoslavia and the UN The proper place for Radio 4 Over the top Harvest lesson Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners Appointment Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Circuit judge Multiple Classified Advertising Items What a blow: Richard O'Brien, presenter of the… Catholic family chapel is saved from ruin Anniversaries Drury - On October 7th after a long illness… Memorial service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Needlemakers' Company Farmers' Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Ring Sights Group Ltd Sir Geoffrey Meade Sir (Richard) Geoffrey (Austin) Meade KBE Cmg, Cvo, a leading member of the British consular service during and after the second world war, died on October 2 aged 90. He was born on March 8,1902 Latest wills Joe Mitchenson Francis "Joe" Mitchenson, author theatre historian and joint founder of the Mander and Mitchenson Theatre Collection, died in Orpington Hospital on October 7 aged 81. He was born on October 4.1911 Prospectors search isle of gold Bronze Age Coppermine Is open to visitors Club gives women a welcome Vincent Hallinan Vincent W. Hallinan, one of America's most controversial and crusading lawyers, died at his home in San Francisco on October 2 aged 94. He was born in San Francisco on December 16,1897 Ethel Hudson Death Roll up to 85 in Rail Crash On this Day Times Crossword No 19,045 Norma Major shops here-for German chic Word-Watching British clothes just don't measure up for Brighton Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lamont's new policy fails to impress City Pound makes steady gains after speech Ibstock to shut half its brick factories Lloyd's loosens shackles for names CBI wants the pain shared Trafalgar investors hostile to HK Land Knight Williams By our Economics Correspondent: Governor defends the City on ERM Builders still shake at the foundations No Title Slump in construction takes toll on Galliford Business Roundup PW wins Maxwell case Bilston cuts losses Tilbury Douglas rises Cairn to raise £6.1m Horace Clarkson dives Town Centre ahead TMC considers action against Royal Life Courtyard slips back US plan to boycott Cuba strains relations with EC Users' views sought on power price curbs TNT plans to cut debt levels Merivale loss Platon talks Acorn grows Indices set to make debut Australian merger for Sun and Royal Higgs and Hill to refurbish CU building Administrative Enquiries: Robert Fleming & Co.… Merchant bank ends long-term lending Major Changes All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to International Appointments Time International Hill International Recent Issues Lamont's prices pledge fails to impress Stock Market British Funds American University A Winning Personality Could Earn You £20K in your… Restart a secretarial career in Paris Producer Wall Street Unique Opportunity Lloyd's brings in a heavyweight Unfinished tasks Woodhead in the fox's earth The Times City Diary Flying high The Times City Diary Grubb in the net The Times City Diary What price the contracts to keep British Coal from burning out? Patricia Tehan considers the negotiations with generators that will shape a privatised coal industry Ears burning The Times City Diary Over here The Times City Diary Girobank Business Deposit Service Price close below best Heath Group Cutting inflation remains Chancellor's prime goal In a letter to John Watts, chairman of the Treasury and civil service committee, the Chancellor has set out a framework for the monetary policy he plans to adopt now sterling is outside the ERM Company failures rise 12% Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Country Casuals wears well Now the Royal Festival Hall Picture Gallery The Times Unit Trust Information Services FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Who needs all this hardware? As IBM attempts to regain lost ground with some 70 new models, Jane Bird ponders the PC market's future Watch for the message Chris Partridge on the evolution of the evolution of the telecom pager Digitally yours Online AST Computer BT Helping the spirit of competition Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Senior Managers/directors Sumo Wrestling Suits Mr Friday Kuala Lumpur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Opportunity Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Investment The Magnetizers Kent & French Estates Trade Prices Landscaper cultivates quality Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investors Ideal Home Mail Order Multiple Classified Advertising Items No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists David & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel National Westminster Bank Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Culture Vulture to warm up in style for American campaign Morrison nominated for key role Bank of Scotland Petardia supplemented to test Zafonic in Dewhurst Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Market Rasen Ascot Carlisle Happy memories for Cooper Wolfhound stays in Foret Raceline Istanbul offers Olympic movement a new frontier David Miller discovers that a Turkish bid for the Games in 2000 will involve modern facilities and be well funded Coaching director appointed Netball The Times Murphy snatches the spoils after marathon competition Equestrianism Wigan face top Australian club Ruby League Slough are lacking strength in depth Hockey Draw gives Durham flying start Ice Hockey Loe given lengthy ban as New Zealand get tough Why Wales should look on the bright side of life Rugby Union Lacroix is recalled by France Atkinson prepares for reunion with Manchester United Outstanding tie at Villa Park FA awaits report over Millwall incident Chapple offers high praise Guildford fall short of continental standard Basketball For the Record Bruno receives vote of confidence Missed green reprieves Hendry Snooker Devoy's defence gathers momentum Squash Rackets Fixtures Lloyd and Hughes to become a team Cricket Group 4 leading new challenge from west Yachting Hardy out for six weeks In Brief McGuigan entry Burrows appointed Sense of injustice could serve to to inspire Leeds Europrean Cup tic enters final phase England clear early hurdles Multiyork Sale Salford shy away from saucy shirt sponsorship Shaky Norman digs deep Mel Webb watches Greg Norman produce a late touch of class at Wentworth Hole by Hole Guide to the Things O'Meara ousts Forsbrand in see-saw match Today Soap with no bubble Boredom is new American attempt at TV cinema-vérité Index An interlude from Provence Peter Mayle is back in London - and he is happy to be saying only a temporary bonjour Steinway Hall Index Entertainments Weekend Events A dialy guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases How to survive Orson Welles Cinema: David Robinson meets Suzanne Clouter, Desdemona to Orson Welles's Orthello Courting and coupling Radio Review Joy is a serious business Concert: South Bank Close encounter with a heavyweight American sculptor Richard Serra has installed two huge steel monoliths at the Tate Gallery. Richard Cork reports Sue Townsend Small price for excellence Comment: Music Education BBC Crude injustice? Television Review The Theatre Club Gallery Choice Clearing a deadly cloud of confusion Did Roy Castle (left) get cancer from passive smoking? Aileen Ballantyne considers the evidence Tomorrow TCP Ointment The Times How the Habit is Spreading through Europe One cup of tea too many? A sensitive case of identification Medical Briefing Children who Pick up Smoking from the Womb Losses to be talked about Clearing a deadly cloud of confusion Winning the brain game Once an often-tragic gamble, neurosurgery has been transformed, Alison Roberts reports Putting the Brain Back to Work Anguish that can't wait Inflammatory bowel disease means misery for tens of thousands Home Cholesterol Test A golden age of grumpies When youth turns to middle age, and spending power matches waistlines, admen scent rich pickings, Kate Muir reports Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items His lot should be a nappy one Swedish fathers ware being seduced away The Times Dillons Debate Novel idea, may blossom After interflora comes Interbook. Now people can say it with words Friends of the Elderly Two friends for the environment Volvo has produced a car powered by gas and battery, Renault has decided that small is desirable. Vaughan Freeman looks at two green approaches Ginetta at the end of the road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drayton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 Company car fear Roadwise Perfect answer to the expanding 'mini' Kevin Eason falls for the charms of a small but perfectly formed automobile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughes Beaconsfield London Saab Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover delivers a shooting star Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items VAT penalty despite correction Indictments should not be overloaded Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interim residence order upheld Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radar Detector Multiple Classified Advertising Items No duty to disclose evidence yet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exception for housing benefit Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Very Special Personal Kind of Care Action for blind people Kidney Research Saves Lives Help Medicine Announcements Concise Crossword No 2914 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite TCP Radio 1 Variations

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