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News from 17/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Alasdair Riley, P. A. C. Trower, Anatol Lieven, Edward Norman, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, J. F., Jan Morris, Lisa Hudson, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, D. G. Scott, Hilary Finch, Leslie Walton, Bryan Gibson, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Srikumar Sen, Richard Jenkyns, Richard Streeton, Hazel Leslie, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, John Major, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Joy Stephens, T. U. Burgner (Secretary), Malcolm Bradbury, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gary Lineker, Roger Brown, Patricia Tehan, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Evans and Adam Lebor, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Duncan Heenan, Craig Brown's, David Adams and Danny Penman, Frances Bissell, Jenny Joseph, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Renton Hudson, George Brock and Philip Webster, Howard Goldsobel, John R. Bayley, Ian McIntyre, David Watt, Peter Barnard, Ethel Milicevic, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, L. T., Gordon Connelly, The Cohorts, Alister Sutherland, Lindsay Cook and Jill Sherman, Peter Ward, Mrs M. Bedwell, David Shilling Hat Designer, George Brock, Bernard Ory, Sydney Friskin, James Hepburn, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Robert Worcester, Chris Thau, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Yallop, E. A. Rawes, Simon Heffer, P. Chamberlain, Michael Watkins, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Bill Willink, Susan Lewis (Secretary), Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. J. Stacpoole, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Ask Greaves and Docherty, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Paul Nuki, D. A. Howell, Ian Ross, Sabre, Caldecote, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, D. G. J. Millington, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, John Foster, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Louisa Young, Alan Franks, Frank Jeffery, F. B. Whittle, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Nick Harling, Robert Morgan, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Barbed Doll, Helen Pridham, Michael Phillips, Michael Magenis, Cristina Odone Editor of the Catholic Heraid, David Benge, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Lucasta Miller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Alexander Ross, Anne McElvoy, Irvin Robinson, John Phillips, Sarah Newton, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Judy Froshaug, Jody Tresidder, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Johnasens, Colin McQuillan, Michael Binyon and George Brock, Clement Freud, Rosanna Greestreet, Alex Nelson,

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On the Bridge Pits revolt forces Major into action EC Summit overshadowed as goveenment cuts rate and offers more to miners Next week John Major faces a Commons challenge on the pit closures from both Labour and his own MP's. A pledge of extra help for miners has done little to relieve the pressure Birmingham talks hailed as boost to Europe's unity Index Hollywood Leaders leave reality behind Mortgage rate now lowest since 1978 Interest Rate Cuts Craig Brown MacMillan Television and Radio London zoo chooses new cut-price look News in Brief Male rape victim 'lied' Ulster student shot Rachel murder clue Asian wife 'blackmailed' Dow's Port Major's counterattack looks more like retreat Commentary Experts doubt mortgage cut will stimulate house market Pay freeze likely in the public sector British backpackers beaten to death on tour of Himalayas Travellers urged to follow guidelines The Millennium Sports Watch Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Back to the 1930s Peeping Tom pays the price for suing council A BBC Radio One Fm Doumentary Iraq rejects appeals on two jailed Britons Writer wins ?68,000 for unused soap plots BBC faces £200,000 legal bill Barclays Court win goes to a scapegoat specialist Franks dies in Oxford, aged 87 Pickfords Travel Duchess sues over photos News in Brief Judge backs M-way nap Death driver's marriage vow Rapist kills daughter, 10 Students cleared Singer better Oxford starts enquiry into 'high level' of suicides Gold was smuggled in car bumpers BBC board gives in to Radio 4 listeners Canon Uppity church women lose patience over ordination Labour smooths way for Tory rebellion A motion calling for a review of the decision to close 31 pits is aimed at tempting Tory critics into the open Halifax Coal men peer into black hole of future Mortages will not be paid, homes will not sell, skills will not be used Shephard, Hunt were kept in dark Vistafjord Miners win right to seek judicial review on closures Church urged to sell its electricity shares Transavia Streamline Minister pelted with eggs Major's detractors suddenly discover redeeming streak of reality As Others See us A weekly look at how the world views Britain EC heads agree to mend ways and heed voter anxiety The declaration from the summit committed leaders to more openness but could not conceal divisions over how far this should go P&O European Ferries Picture Gallery Stranded leaders cling to abstractionsEUROPEAN Economies European Economies Bonn wants MPs to vet Brussels law Germany Lunn Poly How the Twelve see way ahead The Text Comniunily ready with new lifeline for Bosnia Yugoslavia British truckers defy the gunmen The Bolshoi Ballet League plea for two-speed entry Italy Clinton's seeond Tv victory leaves path clear to White House The president found himself in trouble in the latest TV debate when forced to stop attacking his opponent and stick to policy issues Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company A fistful of dollars Madonna whips up election apathy By our Foreign Staff: CIA tells Russia of Soviet sea disaster Pretoria proposes amnesty News in Brief (Reuter): Fatal infection (Reuter): Arafat threat (Reuter): Experts fly in (Reuter): Aid restored (Reuter): Guinea attack (AP): Body blows Our Foreign Staff: Smuggled uranium seized in Bavaria For the second time in a week German police have intercepted atomic contraband in what is being hailed by the authorities as a blow to the growing 'atomic mafia' Sniping at Yeltsin continues The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Picture Gallery Georgian town still acclaims its tyrant son as a saviour Voyages Jules Verne By our Foreign Staff: Germans protest over Chernobyl reopening Brain-dead woman to give birth News in Brief (AFP): EFA obstacle Angola impasse (Reuter): Vodka tonic Peking old guard to quit in favour of younger generation As China's frail leadership prepares to make an exit questions are being asked about the health of those left Fidelity Investments Guatemala crusader wins Nobel prize Sudanese Christians 'forced to convert' Abbey National A plague on these futile anthologies Publishing's latest genre is a waste of paper, argues Daniel Johnson The unravelling of church and stale Political control of ecclesiastical appointments no longer takes place in practice, says Edward Norman Betrayed by the intellectuals Years of state funding and flattery have sapped the spirit of the French intelligentsia, writes Charles Bremner Heseltine's bottom lines Close to the wind Out of place? A Low Summit EC leaders have their heads in the clouds Cabinet, what Cabinet? Tories are right to question the government's competence Iast of the Spartans Lord Franks handed down an example his country needs Pit cuts: the quest for an alternative Oxbridge and others leagued as one Unit fines in court Tinker, tailor Gauchers disease A long holiday A mixed welcome for new 'Times' Court Circular Founders' Company Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Birthdays Announcements Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Royal College of Psychiatrists Parkinson's Disease Society Sub-lieutenants' 1948 Term reunion Anniversaries Lord Franks Baron Franks Om Gcmg, Kcb Kcvo, Cbe Pc, ambassador, academic and chairman of the Franks Committee which investigated the causes of the Falklands war, died at his home in Oxford on October 15, aged 87. He was born in Bristol on February 16 1905 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Christmas Cards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items On This Day Battle of Camperdown News Times Crossword Puzzle No 19,052 Sport Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Tower Bridge Picture Gallery Weather Picture Gallery Help The Samaritans Linkline Appeal Cash Related Weekent Money Up in Smoke Merry Widow Fund Surplus The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business 19-30 Doubts raised over impact of base rate cut Public borrowning soars to £4bn Sterling to be tested again as interest rates fall to their lowest level for over four years RHM counters bid with demerger Heseltine shows Lamontian touch Week Ending Sport 31-36 Clark family rebels cool their heels Racing 33 Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Sporting Fixtures Bush hopes dashed by fall in US exports Mining disaster The Sunday Times Bank of Scotland Premium bond sales surge RHM wants a bigger slice of cake Tempus Hunting depressed by defence squeeze Jobs go at Clarke Foods Heseltine claims on cheaper gas rejected NatWest paves way for $500m capital issue Business Roundup Avonside chief leaves Oil activity falls 25% Volex buys in Far East Brooks Service slides Dunton improves Baris passes payout Hawtal in the red Quiet calculator keeps the bank board in check Business Profile : Derek Wanless Carol Leonard meets the man who has achieved his ambition to be head of National Westminster Bank Reuter: Tapie says Adidas is no longer for sale National Savings The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Co-Operative Bank Plc Interest Rate Change TSB Barclays Barelays and Ici forecast to reduce dividends Stock Market British Funds Hill Samuel Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Wall Street Coutts & Co Pension Surpluses Recession takes its toll on marriage Money worries can have a devastating effect on relationships and are increasingly blamed for the rising divorce rate. Banks and building societies now report that the problems can become worse after a split Legal separation can protect rights Late Partings The M&G GROUP Making allowances for who has custody Tax and Wills Financial vultures target payoffs Comment Towry Law Group For Information regarding Advertising within the… Foreign & Colonial Pep Investment Trust Save & Prosper Insurers on line to take the strain Many policyholdrs still fail to make use of free legal and domestic helplines CGT Allowance, September 1992 Which Nest Egg Would You Rather Have in 5 Years… 'Sweeping' changes for Royal Bank customers Young workers stay in pocket Save &Prosper The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Pension fund members in dark over surpluses Policy costs add to homeowners' woes Mercury Murray Johnstone Smokers face premiums rise GT-INVESTMENT Managers John Govett Finding relief for the headache of a diminishing inheritance National Westminster Bank Bank of Scotland News in Brief Coutts & Co ANZ Grindlays Bank Britannia Building Society Scottish Equitable Woolwich Leasehold reform can avoid windfall gains Putting the case for the arbitration scheme Widows manage to allay pique Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Interest Rates Round-Up Allied Trust Bank Borrower beware Firm end to account Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Canadians plan to upset England's rebuilding scheme Wembley international breaks new ground Today's Wembley Teams French fear S Africa revival Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Australia aiming to remain on top of the world Match-By-Match Guide Zimbabwe's troubles cloud Test baptism The visit of India has lifted expectations in Harare before Zimbabwe's debut in Test cricket. Richard Streeton reports England's progress relies on the three-card trick Squash Stunning Zafonic cut to evens Catterick Stratford Powerful raid on Woodbine prizes Arab owners may join Gredley's one-day boycott Rothmans threaten end to £250,000 challenge Rodrigo De Triano to put recent troubles behind him Mandarin Newmarket Kempton Park Yesterday's Results Kelso Southwell Racing next week Rapid Raceline No counting out the man who will not fail to succeed Frank Bruno can take a big step tonight towards a third world title shot. Srikumar Sen considers his chances Sky Sports Racing Blue Jays prepare to fly in the face of Atlanta's American dream Baseball prepares for the season's climax with the beginning of the World Series. Keith Blackmore reports from Atlanta World Series Details Typhoon disrupts team cup Golf McKenzie pushes for lucrative pay day Boxing Clydesdale Bank Souness holds tight as Liverpool prepare for United Leading clubs in search of a breakthrough Match By-Match Guide to the Premier League Lancashire's best display Ford converts Salford pressure Rugby League Hendry and Lowe gain honours Busy Hightown take high road Kerly and Barber face to face Hockey For the Record Qualifier is key to the future In Brief Split decision A long shot Hallowed ground New York chosen Livingston granted more time to prepare Athletics Leaders go well clear Yachting Rugby Union 31 Dune suspended by FA enquiry for faking injury Three-match ban for Toltenham forward Leeds-Rangers blackout By our Sports Staff: Clubs may be asked to cut ticket prices Taylor's Port Value of a course in a million O'Connor ready to answer Americans Unsung praises Results from St Andrews Picture Gallery Patricia Davies Sporting Diary Missing driver Martial artistry Boxing 34 Growing ambitions John Major: my view from the Bridge Chelsea Fc has been the prime minister's passion since he was 12. Here, exclusively, he recalls his boyhood heroes and the fickle swings of fortune Major as a manager? Ask Greaves and Docherty Children Today No Title Alan Coren Hotels Offer The Berkeley Weekend Television and Radio, Pages 20-21 Longines What's on David Shilling Hat Designer Evenings out Why Dilly and I have been flailing around in the barn Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Sacred and precious stones Our graveyards are giving up their secrets, reports Joanna Gibbon American Express Naked evil is everywhere Bush Telegraph What's a nice gull like you doing in a place like this? Feather report You are what you eat: dried gecko, anyone? Alasdair Riley books a table for lunch and a baldness cure at a Hong Kong restaurant serving up health on a plate Noilly Prat Helping to unscramble the moral egg code Food Spy Keep your spirits up As gin loses some of its alcohol kick, Jane MacQuitty considers the alternatives Exotic fruits and roots Frances Bissell, the Times cook, recalls the flavours of her year in Nigeria Renewed apples of our eyes Annual Apple Day on Wednesday will celebrate old favourites and a revival of unusual varieties Heineke The night my number almost came up James Hepburn tries his luck at the casino, with predictable results Saturday Rendezvous Abundance of Stunning Ladies Drawing down the Moon Sara Eden The Times Newspapers The Times Venues Who gets what on dosh day? Lynne Greenwood investigates pocket mony and gives the results of two surveys Events An ABC guide to half-term activities Whatever your child's holiday interests, indoors or out, there is sure to be something entertaining and exciting listed here Events Sowing seeds toy the mail-bagful Francesca Greenoak on the best mail-order pickings Home & Garden DIY Plastics Arthur Rathbone Multiple Display Advertising Items Important Notice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Shamian To the Manor Born Pedometers Cartoon AlanCoren New Men should look to their laurel leaves-the slug's way ahead of them Rolex Cartier Ebel Glazes to amaze us Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items New, sensational cordless headphones, the Arkon… Traditional King's Design Langley House Ltd Langley House Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Underneath the arches Octagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items London: The Lodge, Belgrave Gardens, Abbey Road,… A state of stalemate Picture Gallery For Sale Welcome to the tribes, stranger A new series about life's social rituals and challenges. This week: doing the new baby thing. Louisa Young reports Property Buyers Guide Country Property GA property services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elmbridge Estates PLC London Property Daniel Smith Mayfair Selection Market Mews Halcyon Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Perfect Weekend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery American Express Comme des garcons... et desfilles What to Wear Alice Thomson has spent years of exchanges and holidays studying what makes the French so instinctively chic, and trying in vain to copy it herself-although in one vital regard, she scents a British victory Who Wears what in Paris Keeping the tea in tradition Clement Freud nibbles his way through the daintiest afternoon fare, and offers his own choice tips Let health run its natural course From the foot-carriers of ancient Greece to the pavement pounders of today, running has been a sport fit for all Sporting Life Euro Break Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified South Bank Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Moscow City Ballet The Nutcracker Cumbre Flamenca Let's talk about sex, maybe Madonna may find her role as Venus in furs a turn-on. But for the rest of us her new album is less than erotic Rock Records Carmen Jones Extreme ease of cabaret sickness Benedict Nightingale attends the bedside of Radio Times, at the Queen's Theatre in London Prose posers 7 St. Petersburg Ballft Theatre Sibelius on an epic scale Works by Finland's most famous son, both well-known and recently uncovered, are treated with due deference Classical Records A Year in Provence South-West Relax in luxury - and save 25 % The Times Johansens Privilege Card: your entry to the best accommodation in the land Good day, Constable Not the policeman, but the painter-and where better to view his landscapes than from a good hotel? The Times Enjoying a taste of the good life The promise of food, glorious food, is amply fulfilled at the luxurious Whitehall hotel Picture Gallery Pampering the person Think positive, and feel beautiful, relaxed and satisfied in an idyllic country-house setting The Montagu Arms Hotel, Palace Lane, Beaulieu, so42… BBC1 Satellite Garling with TCP Radio1 Variations BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite INDIAhhh More ups and downs than hems Linda Evangelist is not a Caribbean resort, Lynne Truss discouvers during her eye-opeining at the fashion game Tv Review Concise Crossword No 2921 Winning Move Dancing king in a neon vest Caitlin Moran gives a morning-after report on a steamy Friday all-nighter at a students' club Mensa Tv Preview Guilty Secret: Mary Whitehouse The Times Little Miss Perfect Creda Push-ups and stitch-ups Opening Shots Contents Maxwell Lives Robert Maxwell has made more headlines in the year since his death than in all his publicity-seeking life. Since he stepped off his yacht on November 5, a drama has unfolded that is part tragedy, part farce, as thousands are sucked into one of Britain's biggest financial scandals. Roy Greenslade reports Players on the Maxwell stage: (clockwise) the Lady… That was the Year that was The Pensioners The Newspapers The Cohorts The Bankers Rothmans Lights 200Sx Nissan Barbed Doll She can dance, she can sing ... But can she act? While we await the proof, Alan Jackson has an audience with Whitney Houston, and finds that althoug she is perfectly packaged, she is very much her own woman. Photograph by Lance Staedler Miele Bringing the word to life Literacy classes for women in Nepal are leading them from darkness to a new light shed by black letters, Prescot and Joy Stephens write USAir Jest like the real thing Imitation is not thesincerest form o fflattery, if craig Brown's parodies are anything to go by Subaru You'll warm to British Gas From Khabarovsk, with love Three Russian gypsies have found a way into the musical heart of their adoptive Irish home, writes Michael Magenis Xedos 6 Mazda Centuries before the Exploration of Space There was… Penetrating art dekko Is Jeff Koons psychotic? Is he very, very stupid? Or is he a frustrated gynaecologist treating himself to a bit of advanced creative therapy? Joe Joseph examines the evidence Rover Martini Plots in a name Even professionals can be glad of a little amateur help. Philip Howard joins Inspector Morse in the investigation of a murder with a Wapping red herring Ship me somewhere east of sewers Malcolm Bradbury draws an imaginary line down England, and gives his heart to half of it Rodeo Red and gold brocade Whispers Chinese A new dynasty of designers is seeking to capture the essence of the East with an exotic display of chinoiserie. Sarah Newton catches up with the latest oriental expressions. Photographs by Victor Yuan Whispers Chinese Orient excess Picture Gallery Blue and green floral jacket £333 trousers £149,… Picture Gallery Tops and tails Harrods Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmers of London Antique Engagement Rights of Distinction, Quality &… Multiple Display Advertising Items Traditional Handcrafted Clocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodhouse Green Antiques Fair No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg Cooper Antiques Fairs Saleroom Doing what you wanna do Forty years on, Jan Morris revisits Virginia City, in the American West, and finds it holding it own against the pressures of conformity China Paradise found Golden China China Travel Service (UK) Ltd When a friend recommends a good book you're not… Hine Restaurant Guide Signs of pisces in the ascendant Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives High kicks on the gravy train Clement Freud Gut Feelings Noble Caledonia Limited Flying in the face To say that the city is breathtaking is true, and to state that the weather is ideal is not exaggerating, but, Alan Franks asks, isn't it a bit rich to call it the fairest of all Capes? Arias of great natural beauty Michael Watkins finds drama in Verona and harmony in the hills of northern Italy We Have Him a Smile Cyprus Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Madeira Cornwall & Devon Page & Moy Holidays When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Christmas Breaks Columbus Overseas Travel Worldwide Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Railtours The Times New Zealand Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lowest Fares-Finest Airlines-Best Service Budapest Prague & Krakow Lapland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dordogne Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items Activity Holidays Lifestyle Western Tridias Extraoridinary Toys from around the world… Visit London's Bonded Warehouse Asthma Eczema or Dust Allergy Penny Plain Holloways City Set Ventrolla Ltd The Stockbag Company Space Saver Beds The Dufflecoat Company The Cashmere Store The Times Pale reflection of a one man civilisation Stephen Spender a Portrait With Background By Hugh David Heinemann, ?17.50 Tasting blood and iron Selected Poems By Jenny Joseph Bloodaxe Books, ?7.95 pbk Complete Poems By Elizabeth Bishop Chatto & Windus, ?10.99 pbk Joycehoyce The Poems in Verse and Prose of James Joyce Edited by A. 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