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News from 16/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Peter Derby, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood and Peter Riddell, Patricia Davies, Nicholas Lezard, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, La Bayadére, Brian Mason, Oscar A. Beuselinck, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, J. Williams, Carol Leonard, Adrian Hastings, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Sean Hallahan, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, N. Wheatley, Ian Kimmins, David Sheffield, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nigel Wakefield, Patricia Tehan, David Dunelm, Cecil Parkinson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Norman Willis, Robert Seely, Derek Harris Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Simon jenkins, James Macdonald, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Hugh Thomas, Keith Pike, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Branka Magas, David Richard, Kari knight, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, John Percival, Elizabeth Weir, Richard Cork, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, D. L. Davidson, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, H. H. Erskine-Hill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Nigel Hawkes, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Matthew d'Ancona, K. W. Woznica, David Miller chief Sports Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Michael Dillon, Ian Ross, Joanna Pitman and Martin Fletcher, William Wade, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Matthew Bond and Angela MacKay, R. Wheian, Rene Riley Adams, Geof Wheelwright, Ben Kiernan and David Watts, Joanna Pitman, Alan Sherwood, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, James Pringle, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Peter Rost, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Robert J. Jelly, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Vivien Stern, Nadine Meisner, Jane J. Llewellyn, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Ken Young, A. H. Wyatt, D. J. Stone, Richard Ford and Adam Fresco, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Kay Dixon, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Walker and David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Germany 'Inner cabinet' shut the pits Decision to axe mines taken by key ministers Judge delays closures As the government struggles to contain the surge of protests over pit closures, the economy and its European policy, even the decision-making process in cabinet has become a focus of conntroversy By our Business Staff: Pound hit by record jobless toll Nato orders air patrols as British troops fly to Bosnia Index Scotland Yard Major seeks Kohl's help in drive to curb the power of Brussels Battle over water prices Rostov serial killer to die Politics Top breeder plans one-day racing strike Abbey National Television and Radio Rail fares will rise by up to 9.5% NUM seeks High Court ruling to delay closure of pits Legal Moves Scargill asks for mass protests NUM Homebase Picture Gallery Aid depends on backing for Delors' big budget increases EC View Lesson from abroad on cutting industry Germany Clean coal 'blocked' by lack of funds Alternatives Tory MPs may defy their whips Rebels UDM chief begins sit-in at colliery News in Brief Eggar reaffirms coal privatisation Ashdown urges public campaign £30m museum offers job hope Lease scheme Britain must wait patiently for recovery, says Heseltine Rebuilding shattered industries is a long-term undertaking, says Michael Heseltine in an exclusive interview South East suffers worst job losses as service sector is hit Regions The secret confession of John Major Britain must wait patientli for recovery, says… Japan on verge of pullout Investors Hewlett Packard Why the shrewd man has to turn into action man Olivetti Motorists play speed roulette in front of dummy cameras Algebra testing for seven-year-olds News in Brief 24-hour news date set Convict becomes guest Plagiarism charge Hospital cash call Peugeot Diesels Beaverbrook goes bankrupt Gorman libel cash cut by two thirds Underground and rail fares rise by double inflation rate Recession-hit Network South East says those still in work must cover £80m drop in revenue Kirkdale Commuters tell of being railroaded Male rape victims urged to defy taboo A spate of serious sexual assaults on men highlights a blindspot and the trauma of the victims Urban emigrants count the cost of a country lifestyle Urban emigrants count the cost of a country… Lunn Poly Boy stole £150,000 in pub raids News in Brief Doctor fined for abortions Ambulance 'shortage' Killing review Boy held Lawyer remand Monkey plea Northwest Airlines Intercity US must not dictate world trade deal, Delors warns European leaders meet in Birmingham to rescue Gatt despite French objections over farm subsidies A Race Apart Mitterrand sees one-speed EC as a test of his resilience French View Scepticism overtakes loyally to Europe German View MoD faces £50m claim from women fired while pregnant Lawyers meet today to co-ordinate a mass claim by thousands of women for unfair dismissal from the armed forces Halifax Spassky plays his best game of match Call for exorcism at witch's church Spassky plays his best game of match Rifkind sets timetable for Bosnia mission Deployment follows American criticism British soldiers have set out to operate in volatile country without any guarantee of safe passage from the local warlords Babushkas hail Rostov Ripper death sentence Panasonic Technics Uneasy Kosovo is coveted by Panic Party workers start to lose faith in Bush campaign With opinion polls pointing to a Clinton victory recriminations are surfacing among Republican activists, and congressional candidates spurning the president Khmer Rouge blasts bridges in defiant anti-UN show Republicans face California rout Respectful Tokyo press bow low to glean palace news Reforms of a 'non-person' hold sway at China congress Gorbachev accused of Katyn cover-up (Reuter): Savimbi wants poll rerun News in Brief (Reuter): Rushdie travels (Ap): Dubcek surgery Allen saves life Trial debated Room service (Reuter): Bardot wed Egypt quake exacts toll on antiquities Damaged Sphinx and mosques add to Cairo's catalogue of misery Officials ignored the recommendations of a British study which if implemented would have saved many lives and limited the devastation caused by Monday's disaster Rank Xerox Mourning villagers retreat to fields Way opens for new inquest on Biko Sri Lankan villagers massacred News in Brief (Ap): Jail protest (Reuter): Attack repulsed (Reuter): King's move (Reuter): Closet artists Dousing the flames of Dresden Next week the Queen, in the former East Germany, makes a poignant visit to Dresden, says Alan Hamilton Multiyork Voters keep an eye on the ball When America politics comes head to head with a world series baseball game, television programmers feel there is only going to be one winner From the mouths of babes Side Lini Will child's talk by ad men make us save energy? The amoral majority of the middle classes Sir Peter Imbert, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is angry with ordinary people for breaking the law when it suits On the street where they really live Why fans of Coronation Street are unlikely to be turned off by the comments of Lord Rees-Mogg The Times Harvey Nichols Some may jeer at the restored Sistine chapel, but it… Making the best of Europe We must cut out the nonsense and assert national identity if the EC is to survive, writes Hugh Thomas How Scargill killed King Coal Cecil Parkinson explains the sad decline of a once great industry Euro-jargon sent packing The Times Diary In the stars The Times Diary Still reeling The Times Diary Security screen The Times Diary Force the Serbs Back Bosnia needs more than tents and sympathy The Prime Minister The prime minister needs more than guts and stubbornness Snap the Criminals Spy camera should now begin to stop motoring madness Pit closures: short-term gain and the national interest Criminal Justice Act Pit closure: short-term gain and the national interest Maastricht and transfer of powers Time running out for Sarajevo Alexander's legacy Righting the balance Coin of the realm? Court Circular Buckingham Palace Personal Column Word-Watching Picture Gallery Memorial services Dinners Appointments Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Christening Reception Forthcoming marriages Marriages Major-General Sir John Hildreth Major-General Sir John Hildreth, KBE, Inspector of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1990-61, and Directors of Ordnance Services, 1961-64, died on October 11 aged 84. He was Born at Maymyo, Burma, on June 12,1908 Personal Column Willie Waddell Willie Waddell, the former Rangers footballer and Scottish international who later managed Kilmarnock and Rangers, died on October 14 aged 71. He was born on March 7.1921, in Forth, Lanarkshire Announcements The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Word-Watching Dzevad Mujezinovic The Gale William Douglas Home Apprections Joe Mitchenson Adrain Heath Judge delays pit closure plan Major faces summit battle Heseltine's counsel Rail fares leap Women break ranks Delors trade warning Male rape Hymn-playing church organist was witch Times Crossword Puzzle No 19,051 Speed lottery UK Bosnia force Ripper to die Embattled Bush Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weather Call WPA Memory fast lane Lord Wakeham, whose committee is reportedly split… Arts Today's Times People Paul Gascoigne was all right on the night, but what… When two such big guns of American culture as a… The lawman Libel damages for Tory Mp Teresa Gorman over a mock… Tv Listings Opinion Led from behind The right lane Cecil Parkinson The Papers Picture Gallery Black Hole False Start Make Waves The Pound Sotheby's Business Trafalgar is forced to admit loss Restatement strengthens HK Land's hand The City's new financial police have struck as besieged Trafalgar House over last year's profits Carmakers defy gloom with surprise leap in output Arts Picture Gallery Steered to a fortune by Express Picture Gallery Sport By our Economic Correspondent: Recession fears knock sterling Motoring on Friday Renewed fears for economy as more jobs lost IBM loses $30m a day Allied London halts house construction Top accountants found guilty of misconduct Japan Airlines Pentland pulls out of the running for Adidas before finishing line Temus Haywards Heath Building Society records £2.8m loss Syndicates at Lloyd's cleared of fraud Business Roundup Dismissal sought for Clifford's BCCI case Air London slides John Maunders rises Gleeson boosts payout Recovery at Radamec Udo tumbles 37% Tamaris trims losses Tudor slips into red Edward Erdman merges Leisure group selling offshoots after loss North West Water barks at watchdog plan to cut price rise The industry regulator has set price rise limits for the water companies; one has objected Halifax offers loan at 8.45% Trinity away Linx to market BNB slumps Tube extension urged at Link ceremony Clarks directors to seek postponement Picture Gallery Chemist criticises City over price fall Hi-Tec Sports tumbles into red Patek Philippe Geneve Pentland runs away from Adidas British Funds International Appointments Bernard Julhiet Axiom Advisors Ltd BICC tumbles over fears of write-offs `Stock Market American University of Beirut IBM weakens Dow Monash University Management Opportunities in China Wall Street Dekanat der Philosophischen Fakultat Corporate Finance Adviser Society Sistac Trafalgar in the firing line Comment Hot water Out of the coal house The Times City Diary Gifts rapped The Times City Diary Nomura struggles to rise again from the ashes of humiliation Joanna Pitman reports on how Tokyo's former colossus is trying to rebuild its reputation on the Japanese and world financial markets All dressed up Fallacy of the dash for gas Norman Willis demands a rethink on coal The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money-Markets Portfolio Plus Widespread losses Heath Group Times Newspapers Limited Rivals to BT are coming on line New telephone operators plan to set up radio links. Ken Young tunes in Time Rent or buy, a business dilemma A careful comparison of costs is required by firms needing extra equipment for special projects PCs to proceed in a homely direction Some manufacturers want to make the personal computer a more widely usable domestic tool Morse Opera Portraits of panache Galleries: a more dazzling age revealed in portraits; and of the Surveyor of the Queen's picture Sumptuous exhibition at the Tate traces a strain of unbridled ostentation through three centuries of English portraiture Richard Cork admires the flamboyance They got plenty of miming . . . Arts Briefing Church's Anniversary voices They got plenty of miming . . . Last chance… Arts Briefing Splendour falls on castle walls The man looks after the Queen's 7,000 pictures is about to take television viewers on an unprecendented tour of the premises Rock Entertainments The Royal Photographic Society Weekend Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingaton's assessment of theetre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country History comes alive at the temple Dance: John Percival, in paris, acclaims Rudolf Nureyev's treatment of a 19th century classic Fire and brimstone on the disco dancefloor Television Review: Matthew d'Ancona on the evangelicals who use hard-sell tactics on young people Picture Gallery Splendid in any language Music: richard Morrison on a Norfolk premiere Logos Ensemble Norwich Festival He's growing old gratefully Rock: David Sinclair meets Keith Richards, Rolling stone and archetypal rock 'n' roll survivor Club together and splash out in style Dance: Nadine Meisner on a suitably watery start to the Dance Umbrella festival Most of the old magic is intact Opera: Hilary Finch welcomes the return of an enchanting Mozart production The magic Flute Coliseum The best of three? That came in last Fringe Theatre Exile Bush Crowded history of joy and pain The Story of the Last of the Just New End Rough ride down memory lane Kevin Eason takes some of the sentimentality out of our memories of lovable old cars Car Buyers Guide SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Mercedes replies by buying British Subaru needs to look west Introducing a Japanese car that performs Well, despite the jokes Out of town, on to petrol Roadwise Price peg Jam gen Fouls on the road Alfa Romeo 164 3.0 Lusso. 89F. red, leather… Godfrey Davis Scotts SAAB Brooklyn Walton Motors Land Rover Lexus Lexlls 300E Mercedes Out now! What Car? Dvla Classic Collections AC Cars Metro The Last Real Lancia Cancelled Fleet Order Rover Special K's Busy bosses given a warning on finances Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Hytorc (Unex) Ltd Picture Gallery Investors Bank and Trust Co Kent & French Estates Chef Turning kids' play into work Make Liquidation/receivership Unique Opportunity Trade Prices Barter Beats Recession Rodeo Bull Second Passports Call Peterson Consultants SOS Ringrose & Co Magnetiser Uniglobe Travel OCRA Impex Consultants TT National Westminster Bank The Amber Hotel A free telephone and discounts on communications equipment from IBT Electronic Components The Council of Legal Education Michaelmas Bar Examination 1992 Prizes Holborn College TVU London England's practice for Sunrise Cup vanishes in cloud Golf Sailing set fair to win place in Atlanta Sport for the Disabled Police power of entry limited to pursuit Law Report Rider betrays trust to horse Jurisdiction of complaints commission Power to order operation Selectors need to clear air Bridgend offer sobering lesson for potential coaches Picture Gallery England will want to show they are no dummies Wembley prepares for rugby union Mesnel returns for France For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Botha's vision a united team Fixtures British Steel is first to escape the Doldrums Yachting McKenzie secures record third world title Boxing Zafonic to excel in Dewhurst test Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Catterick Bridge Sangster's colt still on course Selkirk earns accolades with sparkling Challenge victory Ludlow Chase confusion at Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline England vehicle needs running repairs Charlton's methods praised by Danish Italy will provide stern next test in increasingly tough World Cup qualifying group Wright offers Irish some grounds for optimism Scotland must improve form dramatically St Albans maintain fine cup run Yorath is full of optimism Sport targets Olympic goal Squash Hendry slips up in the season's biggest surprise Snooker Cricket moves to offer better deal Cricket Police lines breached by powerful attack Hockey Britain given helpful draw In Brief Wales go through Aghini at the last In Brief BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite British Red Cross Rugby Union Leading owner plans one-day strike in racing Government inaction prompts protest Concise Crossword No 2920 Winning Move Braves battle into Series Masters may be stranded at wicket Baker-Finch weathers worst of the elements Taylor wants to put end to tinkering Timberland Football

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