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News from 10/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Antony Pearce, Barbara Bellingham, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, B. P., Jim Birrell, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Nicholas Curwin, Paul Holmes, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Kenneth Young, Philip Howard, Paul Massey, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Michael K. Mettyear, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Malcolm Lawson-Paul, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wainman, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tim Marsh, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Barbara Dickson, Joe Joseph, Bill Nasson, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Yehudi Menuhin, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Peter Ball, P. Sutton, Daniel Johnson Literary editor, Felicity Trotman, Dafydd Wigley, K. E. Martin, Anne Caborn, Paul Eddy, Sue Crewe, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Steven Beller, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Vernon Bogdanor, Frances Bissell, Sue Style, Peter J. Beer, Ronald Davie, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, L. F. Mitchell, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, L. T., Kate Muir, Graham Wood, Hugh David, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Bridget Whinney, Lindsay Cook, Cindy Blake, Sophie Hannah, George Brock, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Stuart Tendler, Chris Thau, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, E. W. Brown, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, R. Y., John L. Andrews, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, B. R. Barnfield, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, G. Green House, Gilbert Longden, Michael Wright, Michael Shrimpton, David Ekserdjian, Anne Digby, Alice Thomson, Jamie Tanaka, Barry Pickthall, Rogues by Fenrix, Stewart Tendler, Sara McConell, Susan Sole, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Anwer Bati, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Austen Wesley Jackson, Anneka Rice, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Bone and Tim Judah, Desmond Cape Town, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, David Seekings, Philip Roe, Matthew Parris, Peter Snowdon, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Andy Martin, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Nicholas Wood, Ray Clancy and Robert Morgan, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Leolin Price, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Follett, Jonathan Meades, Mark Steyn, Patricia Loder Dyer, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Major wins time with the patriotism card Tories rally round after warning the UK cannot scowl in Europe's wings The party is waving-not drowning Index Weekend Times Gulf tension grows as Iraqis seize American Two more car bombs hit London Rail and Tube fares set to increase by 8% Inflation rate hits target Corgi Private Eye Weekend Money The Times on Monday Inflation figures and stronger pound raise hopes of rate cut Prices over past 12 Months Lunn Poly Madonna hype stripped bare Publishers play coy over book's contents Toxic chemical spills into Irish lough Correction Low-level pilot saves phobic flyer Dutch release killer Bodies found in car New look at Stonehenge Ewart-Biggs service Prisoner sends news Plea over girl's death Derek Walcott Police combine to smash porn ring News in Brief Judge jails gangsters in KLM kidnap plot Undercover police foiled raid on vault Unknown officers dress for success Oscar dinner leapt to death Maastricht: the full text Patten wants teaching pay tied to results Designers steal a march at barracks Harrods Knightsbridge Abbey National Consultants forced emergency patients to wait on trolleys Hospital makes plea for survival 'Funny Japs' fail to find press amusing Clive James is the star turn at a conference on anti-Japanese bias, Joe Joseph reports Strangler of parrot fined £600 Champneys A piece of history in our time Cabinet heavyweights step forward to direct fire away from the prime minister Riddell in Brighton 'Tarzan' called in to hack away the red-tape jungle Major's Speech Tory doubts linger over the economy Reaction Tweed and twang depart The winners Conference Scoreline …The losers MacGregor tipped to succeed Lamont Chancellor Pledge to end debt Sunday trade reform plan Vodafone Gulf flare-up feared as American is held by Iraqi soldiers Abbey National All sides snipe at flexible Rabin Peking reaffirms Zhao's 'disgrace' ahead of congress The authorities have not softened their stance since Tiananmen Square, Catheine Sampson writes from peking De Klerk sorry for apartheid News in Brief (Reuter): Sikhs hanged (AP): Vaccine made (Reuter): Pioneer dies (Reuter): Pope travels (Reuter): Refinery blaze (AFP): Fingers clean (Reuter): Mixed breed (Reuter): Smoked out Voyages Julesverne Bush condemned for 'McCarthyite' attack on Clinton patriotism Rivals limber up for a high-stakes debate Squabbling Tories sadden European observers As Others See us Heart of America grows cold for the blueblood president Us Election: The Battleground States Republicans find little comfort in trend-setting Missouri, writes Martin Fletcher from St Louis Qantas Republicans see happy precedent in Tory victory Anthony Howard in Washington asks if Mr Bush can defy major did in April The Economist Serb reservists confess to killing 80 in Bosnian prison camp Former guards have corroborated earlier accounts that Serbs shot or cut the throats of Muslim and Croat civilian captives, Paul Holmes writes from Orasje, Bosnia UN forbids military flights over Bosnia Force ruled out in imposing ban Abkhazia seized by panic The Times By our Foreign Staff: Ukrainian arms status unresolved Kohl leads tributes to Willy Brandt Danes ponder options Silence greets Bonn promise on currency Making sense of metaphysics Daniel Johnson on Iris Murdoch's bid to reawaken moral philosophy Philip Howard …and moreover Is truth served by ministers settling old political scores? The torrent of memoirs from trusted members of Mrs Thatcher's cabinet threatens to undermine the vital confidentiality of office, says Simon Jenkins Travails with my gundealer The Times Diary Ear, ear The Times Diary Out of fizz The Times Diary Write stuff The Times Diary Hard Tests Ahead A Great German Less Work, More Play Transfer of powers at heart of Maastricht debate Structure for schools Boer War martyr Criminal Justice Act Provence interlude A tenpenny lion Tinker, tailor and other plum jobs Court Circular Weekend birthdays Today's royal engagements Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Picture Gallery Anniversaries Word-Watching Memorial services Church services tomorrow Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Fuellers' Company Holborn Law Society Appointment Willy Brandt Willy Briandt, chancellor of West Germany from 1969 to 1974 and before that governing mayour of West Berlin from 1975 to 1966, died on October 8 aged 78. He was born on December 18,1913 Baroness Ewart-Biggs Baroness Ewart-Biggs, Opposition Whip in the House of Lords, whose husband was murdered by the IRA when he was British ambassador in Dublin, died of cancer in Charing Cross Hospotal on October 8 aged 63. She was born on August 22,1929 Black Market in Marriages Nasa scans the skies for aliens Times Crossword Times Weathercall Weather Pickfords Travel Business Profile Good a Walker cleared of fraud in Lloyd's report The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Poor line Cascade hope Trafalgar repels Hongkong Land Ford brings in new European chief Picture Gallery Lucas to delay changes at top Income plans Garrard Make a will Happy returns City is sceptical over inflation boost to pound Sport On the search Sears chief joins scaled-down board at Midland Bank German surplus reflects slowdown Standard sues Citibank for $41 m Team tries to track down missing market funds Standard bubbles with Far Eastern promise Tempus By our City Staff: Fraud conviction for former loM banker British Funds Firstland Group to raise £5m Cannon fined £50,000 for rule breaches Business Roundup Johnston in the red Steak House trims loss Trace bounces back Natwest Bancorp rises Amgold lifts payout Ulster TV ahead Petrofina shares slide The ghosts of glories past exorcise their right to haunt troubled heirs Weekending Loyalty the key for head of the house of Halifax Business Profile: jim Birrell The yorkshireman at the helm of the biggest building society surprises Carol Leonard with unpredictability Prudential Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Share prices fight their way back Stockmarket The Sunday Times Wall Street (Reuter): Options dent the Nikkei Major Changes Recent Issues Long Trail Funds leave behind bitter memory of the Crash Five years after Balack Monday, unit trust performance tables are set to soar ahead Lindsay Cook explains why some funds will show a rise of 150% over the course of this month Rich pickings for the brave A £5,900 hump sum invested in the Claverhouse fund in November 1987 would now be worth £9,998 Banks must help, not humiliate Comment House prices soared-and slumped Save & Prosper Talk to Towry Law Save & Prosper M&G For Information regarding Advertising within the… A long trail through the family trees Anne Caborn finds that tracing the beneficiaries of wills can become a lengthy and expensive business There's no way without a will The London Deposit Account Barclays supports credit counselling Income plan buyers may sue Trying to cope with high-cost loans F&c starts one-stop Pep trust Save & Prosper Scarborough Cascade of cuts from the Bristol & West The Real Test of Independence Fidelity Investments The Building Society Shop Foreign Colonial Midland Save & Prosper Long wait for Pearl bonus statement Mortgages linked to Libor could fall Courts can order lenders to allow home sales Going really independent solved the commission fee on an annuity The Equitable Life Leasehold reform Interest Rates Round-Up PEP Prompt payment Early gains erased Fidelity Brokerage The Times unit information trust service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Bath are using new laws to good effect Northampton welcome back Hunter Match-By-Match Guide Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Hare's next goal is promotion An old lion wise in the ways of the rugby union jungle speaks to Michael Austin Tomorrow Selectors reward first win The Times By a Special Correspondent: Whitaker stakes claim with Gammon Equestrianism Southgate's chance to strengthen base Hockey Improving Jackman has chance to topple Devoy Squash Rackets Another triumph for Lineker the linguist Andy Martin talks Japanese with England's football hero and comes off second best Swinburn gets Sayyedati ride Young Pokey to land British treble Worcester Bangor From our French Racing Correspondent Paris: Hydro Calido to foil strong raiding party Mandarin: Cunning can make class tell in Ascot group race Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Middle Park form on trial Rapid Raceline Ayr York Sueboog is added to Dewhurst Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cowdrey delivers strong warning on ball-tampering Umpires urged to be vigilant and tough Australians begin in crushing style Rugby League Ward is likely to win place at Wembley Hendry lets Parrott in for title Snooker Woosnam crushes Olazábal Mel Webb witnesses a magnificent display of golf from a Welshman back in peak form Chapman's record is matched by Langer Hole-By-Hole Guide to the Second round Matches Robinson shines in Slovenia British Steel leads down African coast Yachting Norman forced to pull out by injury Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Part-timers gather for trophy start Cycling Taylor links Wright and Shearer in a new partnership Football For the Record Shearer times his run perfectly to step up for expectant England Peter Ball reports on the rising stock of Blackburn's prolific goalsvorer Lauda and Ferrari spark war of words Motor Sport Wasps achieve their first victory in style Ice Hockey Sir Barnaby in line for fond farewell In Brief Blown off course Indian resistance Jays strike back Iron resolve Rugby Union The Samaritans Shutt earns rich reward for Leeds Substitute makes immediate impat to settle controversial European tie Speedy Edberg leaves McEnroe standing Playing away Wilkinson applauds substitute's impact Wasps to wait for return of Andrew Free enterprise A double fault in the system Andrew Longmore Sporting Diary Olazábal swept aside by the bold Woosnam Results Olympic gains Peanuts top draw The MacAllan The Malt Secret diary of a Booker prize judge Victoria Glendinning, chair of the judges can now reveal the intimate dealings of the jury room - all bar the big one Let chaos reign, but give us our day of saturnalia Hedonists defend Saturday nights and Funday mornings Weekend Voice Cindy Blake Television and Radio The Shortlist Inside Theatre The Times Film Music Jane Packer Royal Florist Evenings out Dance Exhibitions Salerooms Bookings Video Outdoor stamp collectors Kenneth Young on letter-boxing, a hobby that takes walkers all over Dartmoor in search of elusive ink pads Dance until dawn with the beasts of the night Bush Telegraph Milk of human kindness for a little white bull Farmer's Diary : Paul Heiney Page Cmoy Residents rug up for winter Feather report Exotic fare exchange Frances Bissell, the Times cook, suggests a mix of old-would dishes and new world flavours from South America Lexterten Queer gear: quince Warm glow for winter The recession is uncorking a better wine deal jane MacQuitty reports The Red Fort Best buys Nature's sweet stuff Honey went out of fashion with the advent of sugar. Now, Sue Style reports, it is making a comeback Grilled duck breasts with sweet-sour marinade Bitten by the beekeeping bug With minimal effort you can collect fresh honey from your garden - even in the city Martini A buffalo's eye view of grunge Sue Crewe at the mean Fiddler club, alma mater of The Pogues and bands from folk-rock to thrash metal grunge The audience can be more interesting than bands Saturday Rendezvous Abundance of Stunning Ladies The Times All Box Number Venues Conjuring up the party élite From Cadillacs to Camelot, specialists perform magic to make your child's day, writes Jessica Gorst-Williams Personal Column Party People Handcrafted Clocks Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Entertainments The Times Events Nursery appeal: get cracking on tie nuts Francesca Greenoak is nuts about attractive, productive hazels, and appeals to nurseries to make more varieties available to gardeners Weekend Tips Home & Garden Bramiley's Nurseries Agriframes Special Offer for October Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardens to visit Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Give Away Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Barbara Dickson My Perfect Weekend Singer Shoparound MOP Boom times for the zoom brigade Light, camera, action: one household in ten already owns a video camera, and by 1996 sales will have doubled. For budding Spielbergs thinking of joining the home movie set, nicole Swengley gives a consumer's guide to some of the best on the market Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX Non-Elastic Socks Undies The Sofabed Shop Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Faded, then stoned - now denim gets I Denim has come a long way from Levi Strauss's gold-rush trousers. Now, Brenda Polan reports, it is making beautiful, soft knitwear L. L. Bean Legging it to the top Designers may shun them now, but woman still want leggings Reflec Tke a miror, sur copper pots Throwing our man to the lions Sportomg Life Robin Young meets the brave Times advertising boss willing to risk life and limb for our entertainment in battle against ITV's super-fit gladiators Noble Caledonia Limited High hopes for a life of preservation Caroline Morse Shell-seeker's berth Rivers, ravines and raw beauty Surveying the French scene Golf takes a swing at history With a sip, sniff and swirl Robin Young tastes astonishing wines at a good price in Broadstairs Bovis Homes Lake District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Other wine weekends Abbey National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grow your own wild mushrooms Now cheating gourmets can cultivate their own exotic fungi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scourge of Napoleon, friend of Dickens George Cruikshank illustrated Dickens and was among our greatest satirical cartoonists. John Russell Taylor looks at a show marking his bicentenary Book Fair The South Bank Centre Yet another royal variety performance Records: David Sinclair on Prince and R. E. M and Clive Davis on Countney Pine and Stan Getz Puzzling trio leave the audience wanting less rather than more Dance Skite the Place Euston RTZ festival or arts The Gold Card Entertainment Service Still fun despite a squeeze Theatre No Flies on Mr Hunter Chelsen Centre The Sunday Times Winner by a nose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Osaka Philharmonic Vh Victor Hochhauser RG Raymond Gubbay RG Raymond Gabbay Alvin Lee Band South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Chamber Music Series Antique South Indian Sculpture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Theatre Grand Opera Gala The Lapada Show RG Raymond Gubbay Moscow City Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Continues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite Thermabond Contracts Ltd BBC1 Variations Classic BBC 1 Variations Satellite The Flatroof Company There's a tiger in my shag-pile TV REVIEWLynne Truss is reminded of how carpets and jungles are connected duriing programmes on two gardening masters Concise Crossword Winning Move Nice boys with epic talent EMF have left behind their teeny-bop image for something more meaningful, writes caitlin Moran National Asthma Campaign TV Preview Guilty Secrets: Angus Deayton City Of Angels Smoking Kills Balderdash, to coin a phrase Opening Shots Peter Barnard The Saturday Sonnet Contents The Exorcist Alice Wlaker in not afraid of confrnting and exposing the evils of racism and sexism; yet black people and men make her mad. Kate Muir talks to the writed about imbalance, inequality and communing with trees. Photograph by Jamie Tanaka Relegated to the premier league Football has shed its yob image: it is fashionable and, what is more, it is politically correct, Mark Jolly writes Espana It ED What were you doing when the world nearly ended? Bryan Appleyard remembers growing up under the shadow of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Illustration by Barbara Bellingham Fiat Land Rover Land Rover Highway sexy o Racy and tenacious, the Mgb is the car that refused to die. As production resumes after 12 years, Kevin Eason finds new power at a price that is far from familiar Classic Motoring Munich Marriott Marriott This is the ballroom blitz Karen Moline meets a young Australian film director who's made it hot to foxtort The life and soul of lunch Frances Bissell joins the beef debate and says it is acceptable to eat meat, but consumers should question how animals are reared Buying our meat ready-jointed in polystyrene supermarket trays reinforces our isolation, not only from the producer but from the product itselt Marriott Voyages Jules Verne David and Goliath struggle Hugh David has written a book about Stephen Spender which has provoked his subject to refer to biographers as 'parasitic hypocrites'. here the author presents the case for the defence Paying court to the king of the swingers Some of the jokes might be past it, but it's the way he tells them…the udience is getting on a bit, too, and they simply can't get enough of him. Alan Franks meets several faces of Danny La Rue and discovers why you can't keep a good woman impersonator down. Photograph by Paul Massey Ticket Master Restaurant Guide Glitzy Strong café in need of milking Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives A cordial and bubbly hostess Clement Freud Cut Feeings Clement Freud prepares a dish for Anneka Rice Vanity Fair Sticky days, steamy nights Bangkok is the hothouse of th East, a tropical metropolis of swarning marketrs, canals and bars. The best way to keep your cool on a weekend trip, Alice Tomson advises, is to sluccumb to it sins, then be massaged by its saints. Photograph by Graham Wood British Airways Holidays Salt peppered with myth The fantastic underground saline kingdom at Wieliczka is now in danger of collapse, Nicholas Curwin writes P&O P&O the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation… Overseas Travel New Zealand Travel Information Service Reho Travel Budapest, Prague & Krakow UK Holidays Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovey House Hotel America the Experience Abta/iata Lyme Regis Hotel Buena Vista Coombe Cross Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norway The Winter Wonderland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alverton Manor America adlib Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Trailfinder magazine Saint James Paris Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Inter Change Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something lost in the translation Lives of Translation By Patricia Wendorf Viking, £14.99 Remembering Light and Stone By Deirdre Madden Faber, £14.99 Norman's nosh and Joan's act Don't Laugh at Me By Norman Wisdom, with William Hall Century, £14.99 Still Talking By Joan Rivers Century, £14.99 Picture Gallery A dearth of philosophy A Philosophical Investigtion By Philip Kerr Chatto & Windus, £14.99 Isle under Ionian skies The Genius of the Sea By Anne Redmon Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Beyond the New Age waffle The Promise of Light By Paul Watkins Faber, £14.99 The Sound of Heaven By Joseph Olshan Bloomsbury, £14.99 Holding a brief for the soul of literature The Gifting Programme By Sam North Secker and Warburg, £13.99 The God-Fearer By Dan Jacobson Bloomsbury, £13.99 Spolit By Georguba Hammick Chatto & Windus, £13.99 Black Diamond By Rachel Ingalls Faber, £14.99 New poetry Fighting the godfathers Men of Honour The Truth about the Mafia By Judge Giovanni Falcone with Marcelle Padovani Fourth Estate, £13.99 Picture Gallery Birth of Venus, death of the Don Sandro and Simonetta By Richard Burs Bloomsbury, £14.99 Leporello By William Palmer Secker & Warburg, £15.99 Paperbacks Of Love and Asthma By Ferdinand Mount Mandarin, £5.99 Picture Gallery Nights in white cotton Transform your bedroom, and save money, with a classic jacquard bedspread and matching cushion covers The Times Bridge by The Listener Crossword Solutions Crossword The Game Page Chess by Raymond Keene 'I was always the black sheep' A Childhood: Taki Theodoracopulos by Anwer Bati Holiday Inn Guerlain Paris The Times Harrods Knightsbridge Worn to Be Wild Worn to Be Wild Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Gianni Versace The North Harrods Knightsbridge The Watch Gallery Colour Coated DAKS Colour Coated Colour Coated MOVADO The Museum Watch Austin Reed Dedicated to Detail Customising hour clothes ids the way to get noticed, Jonathan Futrell says Picture Gallery Real Men Don't Wear DJs Today's man hates to stand on ceremony when it comes to formal evening wear, as Sarah Newton discovers. photograph by Julian Broad Dunhill Alfred Dunhill Theakston Best Bitter No Title The Dufflecoat Company The Stockbag Company A Snip off the Old Locks Even the most stylish men are let down by their hair. Marion Hume and Belinda Morris give advice on the latest cuts, colouring and camouflage Salon Directory Good Hair Bad Hair Penhaligon's Closet Cheapskate Designer labels be damned - Robert Crampton thinks that he can get hip at half the price Breitling Paul Smith feels that only wool can make shades Paul Smith Racing Green Sole Searching Brogues K The Shoemakers since 100 Things You Should Have Done by Forty GIORGIO Winter Country

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