News from 13/10/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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William Payne, Assistant Governor, John Goldsmith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Phillip Watters, Jeremy Laurance, John O'leary Education Correspondent, T. G. Campion, Neil Bennett, Patrick Griggs, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Rene Riley-Adams, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Carol Leonard, David Atkinson, Lynne Truss, Patrick Stoddart, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Paul Hewitt (Chairman, National Organisation of Labour Students), Martin Jarvis, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, T. J. Everard Secretary-General, Debra Craine, Caroline Sullivan, Robin Marris, Martin Barrow, David Phillips, Thomas Adam, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Sue Pearce, President, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Edward Fennell, Richard Ford and Nicholas Watt, Richard Doll, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, Richard Peto, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Desmond Julian, Catherine Sampson, Jonathon Green, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Morton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Davina Lloyd, Walter Bodmer, Lorna Fitzsimons, President, Jane Reed, Barry Pickthall, Washington, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Glanville Williams, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, B. A. Webb (Information Officer), M. Eede (Chief Executive), Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Brian MacArthur, Kevin Eason, Patricia Tehan and Philip Webster, Stephen Leslie, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Julian Peto, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Roy Hattersley, Peter Victor, K. Gray, (Managing Director), Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, George Brock and Sheila Gunn, Gordon McVIE, J. O'L, Benedict Nightingale, James Pringle, Far East Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Colin Farrington, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Anthony Howard, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Elaine Fogg and Charles Bremner, Russell, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Lamont refuses to budge as job losses snowball 3.4 million face the dole Job losses were virtually ignored as Norman Lamont faced MPs yesterday. But with 8,000 joining the dole queue every week, unemployment could soon force its way to the top of the agenda Embattled Chancellor survives mauling Index The Times Today Index Terrorist bombers strike at pub in West End Bar torn apart as blast injures lunchtime drinkers By our Foreign Staff: Sixty-second quake kills 370 in Cairo Universities critical of 'flawed' league table Index Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd, Full News Digest Woman soldier's sentence challenged News in Brief Strathclyde overhaul Marine dies from drink Councils fight for status Couples seek advice Ronson wins apology Best Buys Computers Sneer tactics leave Lamont lost for words Political Sketch Chancellor digs in his heels over handling of sterling Resilient fighter goes the distance Political Commentary Shrewd MP is unlikely inquisitor Scotland Yard appeals for calm in wake of Covent Garden bomb IRA terror campaign The eighth London blast in six days show the IRA has returned to its early tactics—random attacks on soft targets Only direct rule will end killing in Ulster Conor Cruise O'Brien argues that the recent bombings bring the prospect of full-scale civil war ever closer British chefs invade Culinary capital Jellied eels, cabbage and dumplings: what better fare to confound Continental critics of our island cuisine? Fans swoon as queen of Sex bares her soul Businessmen deny breaking Iraq ban By a Staff Reporter: Mother runs over child twice Plumber wins £5,000 for 'cowboy' libel Time/System Kuwaitis accused of giving in to Americans over tank deal Challenger 2 rejection angers Vickers Britain's failure to win a £1 billion tank contract with Kuwait has led to accusations of last-minute political arm-twisting by Washington Goliath outguns British David National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Queen to visit new Germany Medicine prize goes to US The Nobel Assembly has honoured two biochemists whose studies of how cell proteins are regulated help to explain some important processes of life Howard to speed up phase-out of CFCs Woman is cleared of insurance swindle Tunnel payout Inspector jailed Editor named Man released Head charged Vaughan better Yard pap £50,000 for false imprisonment 'Drugs charges destroyed reputation' London police are paying thousands of pounds in damages each year. The latest case follows drugs charges against a black community leader MP libel challenged The Volvo 440XI. £10,995 Life returns as nature heals the wounds left by storm of 1987 Academics rush to dismiss the Good diversity Guide A defence of individual universities has been launched across the country after The Times sought to differentiate between the good and not so good Halifax Picture Gallery Law Society pushes fee alternative I say, spod, did you get a Patty Hearst? BR to be broken up into rival franchises Doctors identify victims of Hidden smoking epidemic Vase thieves left replicas Lloyd's Bank Ozbek wins British design award Confused GPs fail women in menopause Abbey National Overcrowded Cairo lives with the daily threat of disaster Authorities in Egypt's capital have long promised to deal with unsafe buildings, which last night's quake turned into death traps Peking hardliners bar the road to economic reform Deng extorts a bitter price for his miracles Virgin EC officials confirm secret treaty for a two-speed… Manoeuvring ahead of the summit may resolve the problems of Maastricht, but secret deals could lead to a new kind of treaty Search for Gatt deal bogs down Amazon produces a monkey puzzle for scientists Gorbachev ban is explained Snub for Georgia's new leader Our Foreign Staff: Serbs boycott peace talks in Zagreb with 'brutal' Croats Macedonia pursues aid and recognition Bishops ask Indians for pardon De Klerk tries to win over white doubters P2 chiefs come to trial after 11 years News in Brief Missiles threat (Reuter): Iliescu wins (Reuter): Nuclear deal (AP): UNaid plea Hostel bombed Ship boarded Performance stalls, not policy attract the great undecided Roy Hatttersley fears that Ross Perot's success in Sunday's television debate might let President Bush win by default Bush fails to stop Clinton bandwagon in TV debate Perot gave a sparky performance in the TV debate. Clinton held his own. But President Bush failed to convince and the White HOuse is beginning to panic Lobbyists spin out the battle Straight-talking Perot has them rolling in the aisles Points traded by contestants in Midwest arena Once Again, our Engineers Have Triumphed over… Land Rover Paint on the burns Side Line The White House celebrates its 200th anniversary today Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Money men who got it wrong Anatole Kaletsky names the Treasury mandarins who promoted the policies that led to Britain's economic mess Nobel foolishness and fallen gurus Between the covers of the Booker Prize Ben Okri reflects on a year as the Miss World of Bookdom Bless you! It's flu time Bottom Line The low-down on this year's virus Hormone replacement: not so simple as it seems What menopausal women need to know, and doctors should tell them, about hornone replacement therapy Healthy, happy and secure Children of lone parents are challenging society's misconceptions, Jane Bidder reports Coming clean coupledom Davina Lloyd considers the power of a secret in making or breaking a marriage TCP The Times good University Guide You Know what you want to read-but which institution should you choose? In the final part of our guide, John O'Leary explains how the universitles were grade, subject by subject Research in the melting pot Private contracts are vital to the modern university's research profile Nottingham Trent to York Nottingham Trent Top Ten Business Getting in and getting on Lynnie Truss The way we retell fairy tales to today's children exposes our pressing social anxieties Radio 4 Heeds to change The campaigners opposing a 24-hour news station are draft know-nothings, writes broadcaster Janet Daley Who won thfe great debate? Anthony Howard, in St Louis, on Sunday night's spectacular Lighting fires for Bush Diary Clinton cachet Diary Is anyone there? Diary Sunset trap Diary No Route to Recovery The government is still too obsessed by inflation Alexander's Disputed Legacy Macedonia and Greece must both give ground Death of a Show Jumper In sport you sometimes have to shoot the horses In defence of the student unions Schools and museums A lost Dickens Euro-babble Purpose of jail; and law on murder Tobacco advertising Charity trustees Common values Eye to main chance? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Personal Column Appointment Information Technologists Makers of Playing Cards Wheelwrights' Company Announcements & Personal Notices Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries RAF College, Cranwell Dinners Election Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Reception Marriage Allan Bloom Allan Bloom, a once obscure professor of political philiosophy who achieved overnight fame with a single book as the conservative scourage of American higher education, died in a Chicago hospital on October 7 aged 62. He was born in Indianapolis, Indianna, on September 14,1930 Personal Column Dr Norbert Burger Dr Norbert Burger, Austrian right wing political figure whose demans for the return to Austria of German speaking areas to the Trentino-Alto-Adige region of Italy brought him notoriety in the 1960s and 1970s, died on September 27 aged 63. He was born in 1929 Gold & Silver Auction On this Day Nancy Yu Huang Lennie Peters Lennie Peters, pop singer, has died of cancer at his home in Enfield, north London, aged 57. He was born in Islington, London, in 1935 Multiple Display Advertising Items News Times Crossword No 19,048 Picture Gallery Index Law Times Today's Times People Weather Index The Papers Index The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Index Lucas shake-up wipes out £90m pension surplus Eight plants to close as profits slump Lucas becomes the latest British household name to spend vast sums on restructuring MMI talks with Zurich welcomed Dan-Air's last chance may lie with BA Index Recession comes to Price Waterhouse Index Picture Gallery Lamont fails to impress markets Fidelity Brokerage Index German coal aid angers UK miners British Coal is expected to announce huge cutbacks today while a German government grant to DM3.4 billion to support the country's coal industry was approved by the European Commission The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pubmaster pulls more pints Dividend is held at Walker Greenbank Ex-Canary Wharf chief makes plea to Treasury Business … Siemens to cut 3,500 S Lyles raises payout EC studies Irish aid plan Engineers hurt by Whitehall 'paralysis and lack of strategy' Engineering employers think the government is dithering over reviving the economy and want to see urgent manufacturing infrastructure investment. Human skills, too are said to be dying Trafalgar considers call for board seats Deal gives boost to Kunick British Funds Tay sells record 1,000 homes Clarks rebels' adviser speaks out British Coal enterprise By our Industrial Staff: Defence industry reeling over lost Kuwaiti tank order Sir John Quinton FT-SE Volumes Life Options Scent of predator for Lucas excites City Tempus Bid speculation lifts shares in TSB Group Stock Market Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets Of double prongs and bootstraps Vickers blow Goldman looks to defend RHM The Times City Diary Miller's crossing The Times City Diary Hard struggle ahead to sow the seeds for mass share ownership Graham Searjeant says that a fresh campaign to deepen ownership of shares must persuade companies to woo the individual investor Gender bender The Times City Diary No Title Rethink needed on harsh VAT collection rules The unacceptable face of speculation Business Letters Disappointment over pension law paper directed at professionals Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant No Title Firm at the close Heath Group Veteran with new scores to settle Sir Georg Solti, 80 next week, has not lost his passion for conducting or controversy, as Richard Morrison discovers Music Box office may be good but it's better by bus Arts Briefing Index Technical knockout Arts Briefing Deep in the Wells Arts Briefing Last chanceߪ Arts Briefing European Arts Festival July-December 1992 Index Notes on eight decades Entertainments Today's Events London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Heated exchanges among prisoners Theatre: a claustrophobic setting perfectly matches Lorca's story of repressed Spanish passions Broadly speaking, a hit Opera The Marriage of Figaro Grand Leeds The letter and the spirit Radio Review The Scarlet Letter Radio 4 Tuning in to the nation's heartbeat In the second world war, radio kept Britain's spirits high David Robinson recalls the entertainers who have inspired a musical opening this week Theatre Royal Opera House Spokesperson for an umbrella Dance Umbrella: Debra Craine meets Val Bourne, organiser of the festival The Theatre Club Pretty poor show Telivision Review "Other" Amercias Channel 4 Dead and alive Rock Shamen Brixton Academy After the break, trouble Can ITN combine quality with profitability? A report next from Melinda Wittstock Creative, Media & Marketing Hill International Yes, they can say that Lawyers are just as much a part of the Have I Got News For You? team as the script-writers Madonna outvotes Maastricht Nude photos and pets win in the Sunday circulation battle Honour and decency in a venal trade John Cole leaves our screens, Ian Aitken retires. Walter Ellis describes the strengths of two memorable commentators Bold, Bright Television Presenters Course SEP Network Loading the magazine to pull in the male reader General interest magazines for men have caught on in the past ten years, but what do they say about their readers? Cover Story Trainee Partners Shipton and Henage Ltd Ace Novelty Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Marketing Executive Keith Carter & Associates Selfstart Now the South wants special help too Edward Fennell finds once prosperous regions joining forces to apply for Assisted Area status English Churches Housing Accountancy Personnel North London Hospice No local tax will ever be top of the polls The council tax is blighted by the property slump, and may yet give way to a new rates system, writes Colin Farrington MacClesfield Health Authority SEP Network Times Newspapers Burlington Danes Church of England School London School of Economics and Political Science The Times The disaster lottery Compensation to victims is often decided by chance factors. Patrick Griggs reports Record rise in numbers Innsand Outs Equality call Witness on screen Flying the flag Suspects Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Shocks in store when the JPs do their sums US proceedings not vexatious Legal Appointments Quarry Daughall Recruitment Collins B. P. Collins & Co Essex Magistrates Courts Committee School employment transferred 175 years non-use Baker & McKenzie Insurance Services Ltd Housing decisions Gower Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is this the answer for legal aid? The public defender system is the American way James Morton interviews Rita Fry Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Ltd Enterprise Chambers To Place an Advertisement in the Legal Appointments… Quarry Doughall Recruitment 3 Essex Court Chambers Problems in view for videos The new rules for court evidence by children could defeat their own object Robert Walters Associates Chambers London Electricity Diary of Times Classified Personnel Services Reuter Simkin Ltd TI - Argos International Consulting News of the World Old heads and new blood for England B Rugby Union South Africa's selection policy in disarray Bracknell buck the trend towards goals galore Ice Hockey The Times Picture Gallery Ubogu has ability to flourish Unbeaten Dolphins all alone American Football Australians hit by injury Today's Fixtures By a Special Correspondent: World Cup squad presents difficult puzzle for Reilly Rugby League Irish shows Cadle a worthy display Basketball Heatly will chair Games discussions Swimming Wallace returns on gold bike Cycling No Title Faldo's unmatched progress puts case for format change Golf Alomar's home run propels Toronto Baseball For the Record Grand designs in a regal setting Result from Yesterday's Two Meetings Guineas winner shrugs off injury Racing Montendre can underline quality of Diadem form Mandarin Leicester Fox likely to be hew course head Exeter Chepstow Quinn hits maiden century Sedgefield Fatherland draws support Rapid Raceline Why Wembley show banked on a slippery slope Sport or unacceptable risk, innovative or dangeours? Jenny MacArthur on a fatal decision by the Horse of the Year Show Selection delayed by injury to Parlour West Ham try to woo supporters By our Sports Staff: McStay prepares to lead Scottish revival at Ibrox Football Ethiopians in trouble after World Cup farce Overseas Football Results Picture Gallery Americans look to Walker's leadership Olympic Games Interspray takes lead in transatlantic tussle Yachting Busy Eubank lines up next defence In Brief McArdell dies Prize jump Women's rights Bishop moves BBC1 Variations Radio 3 BBC2 ITV Satellite Channel 1 RSPCA Rugby Union Away supporters banned from European Cup tie Rangers deny threat of violence a factor All-ticket at Newcastle Concise Crossword No 2917 Winning Move Denmark cannot afford another lapse Pool proposed to plug injury gaps Taylor seeks show of strength Household Insurance Racing Sponsor step up to fill breach Surrey to consider its actions
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