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News from 15/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Terence Miller, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, Michael Binyon and Peter Riddell, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Jonathon Sumption, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Roddy Forsyth, Italian exiles, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, A Routs, Managing Director, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Kenneth Winckles, Tamara Dragadze, David Barlow Consultant Physician and Clinical Director, Patricia Tehan, Jacques Delors, Caroline Sullivan, Nigel de Gruchy General Secretary, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Robert Bruce, Peter Melchett Executive Director, Keith Pike, David Hands, G. R. Robson Member, Charles Bremner, Joe Joseph and Michael Binyon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Lindsay Cook, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Howard Goldberg, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Mark Almond, Christina Koning, Bill Page, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Prince, David Robinson, Alan Clark, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Christina Williams and Andrew McGee, D. A. Bell, Perry of Southwark Vice-Chancellor, Heather Kirby, Bill Hendry Consultant Urologist, John Gray, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Paul Weller, Ian Ross, Alexander McCall Smith, David Heald, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, R. G. Maling, Joanna Pitman, J. W. M. Thompson, John Chawner Chairman, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Oleg Shchedrov, Clive White, Stephen Beller, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Roger M Westwood, President, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Alan Jabez, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, James Bone and Michael Evans, Chris Dighton, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tom Davies, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Sam Kiley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Nasuwt teacher, Neil MacLean, Anthony Howard, Roy Foster, Stephen Tumim, Anne McElvoy and John Phillips,

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Jobs fallout sends Tories reeling Scargill calls for strike TUC urges debate Conservatives demand interventionAs the full impact of pit closures became clear, the government's own suppoters joined in the growing clamour for changes in economic policy. Employment forecasts fuelled fears of worse to come Whitehall dampens hopes for summit Index Europe State Department trawled UK for anti-Clinton material Body and Minp Even Major's supporters cry 'drift and weakness' The Tories are vulnerable because they have not offered a way out of the recession or the continuing wave of redundancies, Peter Riddell writes Police heckle critical Clarke Vance warns on troops delay Books Gascoigne booked in England draw Caesarean 'wrong' Asprey Television and Radio Bombers 'twisted' Opera masterpiece sale Shrinking Glasgow Assault over mud hut Homebase Recorded message answered 999 call News in Brief Scargill urges strike ballot and pit protests One man's dream gives work to 110 Pit that was Saved Colliers' hopes plummet in the town without jobs 'We are going out to win for all miners losing their jobs' Pit Facing Clousre Lost tribe trapped in valley of death The Pit that Died Tom Davies, author of the novel Black Sunlight, finds only despair and broken pride where there was once a community Building industry predicts 120,000 more workers to go Construction chief say only a cut in interest rates can avert a countrywide escalation on unemployment Redundancy payouts create financial trap for the unwary Aftermath E malaysia Companies told to save themselves Business AA Clarke Jeered as he tells police to stop complaining Imbert accuses the middle class Social change has undermined middle England's support for the police New trap for drivers Hutchison Telecom Bottomley to decide top hospitals' fate Rogue genes blamed for mystery heart attacks Sellafield cancer case may cost £10m Forty families wait for result of test case expected to last six months Tastes in wine are uncorked Coronation Street 'shuts out blacks' Scientists unable to agree about link with leukaemia London has worst standard of living Where It Pays to Live Tube man snatched and raped News in Brief Mother of dead baby goes free Date set for Hatton trial Soldier jailed Solicitor held Murder check Rail fares rise Wrestler dies Ship grant Chief retires Honda Autumn Specials Honda Caesarean decision attacked by lawyers The debate over a woman's right to control her body has been reignited by a decision ordering a casesarean section Magnetize Picture Gallery Lib Dems want cash bond to curb press Eighth Army turns defeat into victory St Christopher School Expensive sea walls speed up erosion Abbey National Ammunition blast rocks Angola peace Ferocious explosions in Luanda have imperilled a fragile South African peace initiavtive which was barely under way Dixons Atomic detective wins Nobel award Hardliners tap anger over quake Tokyo party baron bows out in shame Italy casts doubt oil future of EFA deal News in Brief (Reuter): Fabius Aids trial rejected Hostages sue (AFP): Cable rescue Gaza shooting Amato gives in Mao's car sold Tables turned Vitriolic performance from Quayle lifts Republicans' spirits The vice-president was aggressive his Democratic rival wooden, and the oudsider lost. Bush and Clinton debate tonight Hispanics desert Democrats Perot's admiral is all at sea Dirt-diggers' trail runs cold amid the dreaming spires Oxford's dons are braced for the flood of enquiries that will follow if Bill Clinton gets to the white House Maverick state puts brake on Clinton Vance attacks British delay in sending troops to Bosnia British forces may have to take on a much greater peacekeeping role. But the changes in military planning needed for this have yet to be addressed Gorbachev cancels Italy trip Hewlett Packard Fashion marriage ends in tears Delors heading for collision with UK over power of veto The president of the Commissions is offering £140,000 for a straightforward definition of what subsidiarity means Mitterrand sheds treaty illusions Rise of far right threatens Bonn's leading role in EC The tradition of coalition politics is in danger from the growing "respectable" vote for extremism No Title 'Rostov Ripper' guilty of 52 murders The ILPH is working Countdown to chaos Currencies No Title Major's chance to be a European hero The Times guide to the Birmingham European Community summit Solemn statements of faith in the Maastricht treaty hide political machinations behind the scenes. George Brock looks at the prime minister's role in tomorrow's summit Second city flings open its doors with a shout of glee The Hosts Ministers tread path strewn with hurdles Britain's Aims Cholesterol: how low to go? Who needs to join Cholesterol Countdown next week? Heather Kirby finds a path through the hype Low levels may be associated with a higher risk of death Laser makes the kindest cut Medical Briefing Dyspeptic's dilemma Wake up to the danger Boots The Facts No option but to operate Sometimes a caesarean section is essential Philip Howard Defining the S-word is driving some people bananas, but I can easily undercut M Delors' offer Law, liberty and maternity A court ordered caesarean poses the question how far can we go to save life, says Alexander McCall Smith Encountering ghosts in Berlin Bernard Levin salutes the cold warriors, whose war is still not won Sssh! Silver for sale Diary Black dogs Diary Coal facer Diary The Task at Birmingham Mr Major must stop pretending Maastricht is acceptable Sense and Social Security The poorest should not pay for government incompetence Man for Four Seasons Talent for Vivaldi cannot always last a lifetime Plugging holes in the ozone layer Hospital closures Religious schools Guide to excellence in universities Economic guesswork Trade in Azerbaijan Figures of fun Been there, done that Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinner Dinner Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Times Atlas of the World Royal Academy of Engineering United Medical and Dental Schools Lord Devlin Battle of El Alamein service Reception The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Sir Richard Francis Forthcoming marriages Today 's royal engagements University of Leeds Bill Rowe Bill Rowe, formerly head of post production at Elstree Film Studios, died in London following a stroke on September 29 aged 61. He was born on February 2,1931, in Crook. Co Durham. Andrew Breach Andrew Breach, CBE, president of the Bristol & West Bulding Siociety, has died aged 77. He was born on October 22,1914 Word-Watching Sir John Compton Miller Sir John Competon Miller, Senior Registrar of the Family Division from 1964 to 1972, died on October 5 aged 92. He was born on May 11,1900 Personal Column Baroness Ewart-Biggs Appreciations Cardinal Jacques Martin From Our Correspondent: On this Day October 15 1912 News Times Crossword No 19,050 Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch IBM Books Today's Times People Weather Abroad Arts Modern Times Body and Mind TV Listings Opinion Columns The Papers Quote Noted Force Five Pounded Sticky Sales By Design The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business 21-28 Britain set for longest recession Pit closures could prolong Britain's recession. It could now last for ten quarters Pit closures will create jobs fallout Glyke produces a glitch for Wellcome shares Arts 29-31 Aiming to woo the private shareholder Sport 35-40 Lord Forte bows out after 60 years The Scolch House Films on Thursday Emirates N Brown proves it is still able to deliver what the City wants Tempus Turnround at Borland A more rewarding way to travel Tmes Reader Offer: Save more with a Hilton Business Privilege card For business and leisure, enjoy better service, convenience and value-starting with a £15 saving Business Privilege London investment challenges New York MCC creditors may be treated on equal basis Business Roundup News Corp issue Serif back in the black Pochin's steady Property group in red Delyn lifts payout Docklands connection Greenspan unsure over need for more US rate cuts The Fred chief fears monetary policy may not work on recession linked to asset price falls By our Economics Correspondent: Economic gloom depresses pound Thorntons ends year on a bitter note Airlines fear financial crash landing The Times By our City Staff: Conran allowed to buy shares in Fitch UK Land loses £42m Picture Gallery C&j Clark board searches for last-minute compromise Lloyds Bank Isosceles sells stores chain to Fitzwilton British Funds Invest Electric Investors stay on the sidelines Stock Market Recent Issues (Reuter): Late selling programs send Dow into decline World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Stuck in the pits of recession Comment Singing Canary The Times City Diary City Diary Recalling a week when the bottom fell out of the stock market world Jon Ashworth looks back to those dark days of October 1987 when stock exchanges around the world almost reached meltdown VAT collection Business Letters Performance of a thoroughbred? Widening the debate on reform of occupational pension schemes Futures Pager Shares drift lower Life begins at Forte under a new chairman Jobs to go at Digital Equipment Rating review Thames deal WMI advances Medeva to purchase Armstrong for $54 m Holmesdale Building Society Better deal for working mothers Shiba Reuter: Japanese surplus surges to record The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Depposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Waltzing off with the prizes New Films: Geoff Brown reviews the Australian smash hit, Strictl Ballroom, and David Robinson talks to its star Cinema A box of bangers with the odd squib A guide to likely highlights of this year's London Film Festival, for which postal booking opens on Saturday Arts Briefing Music page 30 The Times Theatre page 31 Head in air and feet on ground Playing the leading role in Strictly Ballroom came naturally to choreographer Paul Merceurio, although injury almost denied him the opportunity Entertainments Today's Events London Theatre Guide Angels in America Cinema Guide New Releases Two gentlemen and Woolly the mutt Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on last night's Royal Shakespeare Company first night Two Gentleman of Verona Barbican No mystery in the end Television Review: Richard Morrison on a fly-on-the-wall examination of the business of death One more time, Nige Concert: Stephen Pettitt reviews what might have been Nigel Kennedy's last London classical concert The Times Making waves in Minnesota The voice of Lake Wobegon has returned home. Neil MacLean tunes in to Garrison Keillor's new show Black comedy finds its roots Fringe Theater: an American rerity; and a Sean O'Casey triple bill ICI Philadelphia, here they com The Times Not so strident, but still sharp Rock Albert Hall We are not a muse Gustav Klimt and Emilie FLëOGE An Artist and his Muse By Wolfgang G. Fischer Lund Hmupheries, £27.50 America's soldier for all seasons What do the memoirs of the man who won the Gulf war tell us about America? Alan Clark wants him in the White House Echoes of bucolic boyhood Great Meadow An Evocation By Drik Bogade Viking, £15.99 Another stint in the bibliopillory Drif's Guide, 1992-93 By Drif Field Drif Field Guides, £9.99 Learning to live with the dying The worst form of government, but for all the rest Has democracy won? The Oxford philosopher John Gray fears that it may be a mere episode in the post-communist world The Times Just and eloquent plea for those the courts forget Eve was Framed By Helena Kennedy Chatto & Windus, £16.99 Liberated but illiberal pioneers The Sieve of Time Memoirs of Leni Ricfenstahl By Leni Riefenstahl Qudrtet, £30 Marie Stopes and the Sexual Revolution By June Rose Faber, £14.99 How complex was the comic genius? P. G. Wodehouse Man and Myth By Barry Phelps Constable, £16.95 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rules fit to curb 'unfit' directors Personal liability is seen as an empty threat, according to a study by Christina Williams and Andrew McGee Meeting of like minds Any Other Business Accountancy & Finance Search Solutions Axiom Advisors Ltd Are You Management Material? 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