News from 14/10/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Anatol Lieven, Michael Burdett, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Angela Mackay, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Ivo Tennant, Alexander Murray, Denys Franzini, Karl Knight, Enid Whitham, Sarah Mower, W. I. D. Plaistowe, President, Geoffrey Bindman, Chairman, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Jan Burnell, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, M. Elena Hurtado, Patricia Tehan, Judith Stone, Gwenda Ackroyd, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Martin Cropper, Rodney Milnes, Rudh Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, J. A. Fleming, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joe Pengelly, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Paul M. Hodgson, Richard Cork, George Rae, George Brock, Nicholas Wood and Patricia Tehan, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, H. R. Wynne-Griffith, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Catherine Sampson, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Owen Inskip, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Liz Gill, Beryl Dixon, Nigel Hawkes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Williams, Ian Ross, Gillian Pugh, Bryan Appleyard, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, John Donaldson, Chairman, Robert Crampton, James Pringle, Mandarin, Margaret Buttigieg, Richard Loe, Clive White, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, David Green, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Rory Ross, Benedict Nightingale, John W. Miley, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, A. R. Bridbury, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Clark, Philip Redfern, Deputy Director,
ResumoLooks Heseltine warns of worse to come as 30,000 pit jobs go Widespread job losses in the coal industry turned out yesterday to be much worse than had been feared. Michael Heseltine raised the spectre of social unrest and cuts in other industries Abbey National cuts home loan rate Fired-up Quayle derides Clinton in TV debate Index Times Atlas £30m offer shocks ITN Egyptians count cost of panic Gascoigne back for England Homes Booker Prize is shared Singapore Airlines Television Mother ordered to have caesarean delivery Victim of London pub bonibing dies News in Brief Fishermen rescued Princess hears jail talks Armour stays on show Riot trial halted Oxford rebuffs Tories Forte Hotels Cheap supplies dig deep into UK market New body-blow to an ailing industry facing drastic undercutting from abroad Sports Miners' leader says ministers want revenge Regions How electricity privatisation made industry a sitting duck The Decline And the brass band played on Victims Mother's objection to caesarean birth overruled by court An emergency hearing putting the life of an unborn baby above the mother's religious views sets an important precedent Law pioneer treads with sensitivity Reports of wife killing case 'unfair' Woman lives 36 hours with pig's liver BBC chief answers long wave critics Triad gang took secret blood oath NoTitle Booker winners press political points Daniel Johnson says the Booker Prize has gone to the authors most obvisously critical of western civilization N&P Fiat Times Atlas shows how the world is changing Cartographers have been hard pressed to keep up with the world's shifting political map Police 'must seek truth within law' As the chief inspector of police calls for a new code, a Midlands force considers new rules Officers to get own Hippocratic oath Chicago wins third Nobel Bush lobbied emir for US tanks order Household Insurance Ministers acccused in public spending rift Attempts to curb social security spending have become a political football between European antagonists Job Centre Picture Gallery Firm fined for paying pills aid children's IQ Watchdog cuts waste by ?500m Eton 'is far too plummy for words' Villagiers fight for deer park Rover Abbey National Ghiireh leaders feiir poor health may force Pope to… The time may be ripe for a black cardinal to be the first to ascend the Throne of St Peter, say Vatican watchers Prisoner claims cover-up News in Brief Posters rebuke Libel award Doctor cleared Can of worms Universities issue results statistics Ploughing experts uncover dark secret Amstrad IRA denies attempting to kill Maginnis Danish parties push for 'binding changes' to Maastricht treaty Striking trade unionists disrupt Italy News in Brief (Reuter): Aidid expelled (Reuter): US 'genocide' (Reuter): Leader named (Reuter): Flight record German leaders agree on limiting asylum Prospects for Gatt talks remain bleak By our Foreign Staff: Bullets hit UN plane landing at Sarajevo airport Delta Airlines Delta Airlines Yeltsin lets Gorbachev travel Court lifts ban on humanitarian grounds A funeral in Berlin and compromise by Mr Gorbachev have unlocked the door for the former Soviet leader Mr Yeltsin does not wish to be seen behaving dictatorially Mao's old wheels to turn a profit Mayors find lady of mettle to worship Congress maintains great wall of secrecy Bush camp promises cabinet purge as campaign hopes dim US Election With Bush faltering, Dan Quayle had high Republican hopes riding on his TV debate last night Readers clamour for mills and Boone Bristol & West Bluegrass Kentucky sees red over blueblood Bush The civil war is still being fought in the state and Reagan tax laws have deepened the political divide Foreign capitals braced for new White House face Student was pestered by Nobel winner News in Brief Politician dies Quebec debate (Reuter): Patten push (Reuter): Party splits Reprisals terrorise Kashmir Mubarak flies back to political fallout Muslim fundamentalists regard the Egyptian earthquake as divine retribution for Cairo corruption Botha tries to pacify Savimbi Bupa Experts say aftershocks arelikely Revolting is as revolting always was Greasy partings and over-plucked eyebrows: the return of a few of out least favourite things They are selling a dull stripy jumper that looks just the way yours did after it ran in the wash This year's supermodel They look like Wonderbra women. She would look more at home in a thermal vest Falling for the power of love Why romance and passion have transformed Brigitte Bardot Eric Hill What happens when the gas runs out? Robert Crampton visits a mining community baffled by the waste of a natural resource Like soccer players we have a short career Dons, not saints Academics are only human but are being unfairly labelled as sexual harassers The Army Benevolent Fund Is the Law Male? The Times Bristol & West Sense of Loss Bryan Appleyard Madonna's over-hyped vision of sex is the erotic fantasy of the old not the young A prize too close to call Victoria Glendinning, chairman of the Booker judges, explains their decision to split the £20,000 award How Italy gets by on a song and a prayer Simon Jenkins in Rome on a land cheating the doom mongers Shock horror Never darken my doors... The devil to pay A Black Day for Coal The closure of pits could still be avoided The Ranking of Universities Academic must open up its books Remaking the Planet The new world needs new maps, and now has them Identity cards: a halfway option Criminal Justice Act Child care reforms Planned cuts in overseas aid budget Second thoughts Ducking and diving Getting ahead Enlarging the pool of homes to rent Freeing South Africans In for a soaking? Court Circular Linklaters & Paines Picture Gallery Personal Column Calls to the Bar Today's royal engagements Peter Jenkins Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today The Royal Literary Fund Roger Wagner Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Hatch of Lusby Lord Hatch of Lusby, life peer and spokesman in the Lords for African causes, died on October 11 aged 74. He was born on November 1,1917 Charles Crawley Charles William Crawley, for many years tutor and vice-master of Trin Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Football Fever Denholm Elliott Bill O' Reilly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hesetline grim as coal jobs go Times Crossword No 19,049 The Times Today Weather Today's Times People Picture Gallery Blue Heaven Right Fit Green Grows Row Sparked The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Business Big reduction m interest rates being considered Abbey National makes suprise cut An unexpected cut in mortgage rates by Abbey National could foreshadow a bank base rate fall Henderson to buy Touche Advice and loan costs peg MGN profits Arts Reuters and Carlton head ITN takeover consortium Sport Blancpain Property on Wednesday p29 Flotation for Dorling Kindersley Regulator threatens generators with break-up The electricity industry watchdog could refer National Power and PowerGen to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission over the high prices they charge to top up supply during periods of peak demand Schemes for R&D off target By our City Staff: North Sea industry must cut costs to secure future Accountancy Television Channel Moldings steers a new course Traders trapped by small print on commercial leases By our Industrial Staff: Management buyout opportunities about to rise Gravy train of eighties unlikely to recur Producer price rises fall to 3.2% Wace Group names Clegg's successor Business Roundup Cross-border deals TJ Hughes edges ahead Spain told to recover aid Titles swap approved Marshall buys AWD Investment off agenda Grim property outlook Heron bondholder sues Clarks confirms talks with three further suitors After 167 years the clark family is ready to yirld control of C & J Clark, the shoe manufacturer, to rise £150 million to promote brands and give shareholders a chance to realise their investment Receivers look for Lyons Maid saviour By Our City Staff: St Ives edges ahead in tough market Bank deal could save Chelsea football ground By our City Staff: Fr Group rises above the cloud to lift payout Body Shop looks for new products By our City Staff: Business failure rate to fall GM directors put chairman on spot IG Index Reuters: Record rise in income at Merrill Lynch Major Changes The Times Price muse be right for Henderson buy Tempus City gets taste for food stores Stock Market British Funds Dow keeps momentum going World Markets Recent Issues Reuters: OECD downgrades its forecast for Japanese growth A recovery in the Japanese economy is expected in the first half of 1993. led by an upturn in investment in housing and public works and encouraged by stable prices, according to the OECD Wall Street Regulators can help Dan-Air Comment Minimising Max Banking's phoenix The Times City Diary May marches The Times City Diary SGST reunion The Times City Diary Seven pars on, and Westland has drawn its own survival blueprint Graham Searjeant describes the changes that await Michael Heseltine today as he revisits Britain's only helicopter maker Weighty addition The Times City Diary Voting rules Lifeblood of the economy depends on start-up capital Small audits Towry Law Financial Planing Ltd Late rally C E Heath The Nation's Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sold to the man in the blazer Driff in person is as quirky as his celebrated guide to second-hand bookshops. Profile by Martin Cropper Literature: Britain's favourite book-hunter interviewed ; a blast at feeble novel-covers; and the Paris library row Caribbean odyssey with London as the next stop Arts Briefing Joanna MacGregor Opera Doodle bug bites Arts Briefing Last chance… Arts Briefing New chapter in library row Charges of financial malpractice are only the latest disaster to befall president Mitterrand's scheme for the national library Galleries Booker judged by its covers Instead of making books look irresistible, dustjacket designers let the author down with dull images-as last night's finalists showed Royal National Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guid to arts and entertainment complled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in Londan Cinema Guide Travelling First class Opera: In New York Rodney Milnes withnesses the launch of the latest from Philip Glass Portrait of the artist in a theatrical anthill Artists and Admirers The Pit Theatre: Benetic Nightingale on last nights Royal Shakspeare Company first night Picture Gallery Freeze-frames from a life Pablo Picasso excelled in an astonishing range of artistic genres. An exciting new Paris exhibition is devoted to 50 Years of his still lifes Alfredo Perl London Mozart Players Rita Hunter Let the voice speak for itself Rock: Alan Jackson has advice for an American heart-throp Smokin' Joe, founding father in a hurry The Kennedys ITV Television Review: Peter Barnard on a history of America's political dynasty Other Paris exhibitions worth exploring The Theatre Club London Property Ealing Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacMillans Britian Premier Home Builder GA Property services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merseyside Sandfield Park Modern large detached… Somerset & Avon Bath & M4 10 m!s, Spacious 4 bed… Hughenry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxshott On part of Crown Estate a 4 bedroom family… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Build Your Own Home En Leatherhead/Oulldfortt area.… Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilkie May & Tuckwood 0823 332121 Taunton 7 Mls.… Budleigh Salterton Devon a quality development of 30… Unique. 3 exquisite unusual det. prvt. residences.… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratford on Avon Tiddington Rd. 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