News from 19/10/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, John Fisher (Technical Director), Stuart Maclure, Helen Johnstone, Beloff, Jeremy Stone, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, C. Batchelor, Hilary Finch, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, Dessa Trevisan and Adam Lebor, P. J. Holdaway, Jeremy Kingston, D. Kewley (Chief Engineer), Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, J. K., Tom Walker, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Margaret Puxon, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Michael A. Keeley, Ashbourne, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Ernest Beck, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, A. Gardner-Medwin, John B. Broomfield, Bernard Richards, John Percival, George C. Allen, Ray Clancy and Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Orr-Ewing, George Brock, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, Kevin Pakenham, Dr Conrad Swan, D. G. Rhys, Catherine Sampson, Eluned Price, Chris Anthony, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Margaret Marshall, Liz Gill, Dick Streeton, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Caldecote, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Milverton, B. N., Jamie Dettmer, Colin Robinson, Michael Horsnell and Robin Young, P. A. Sergeant, Anthony J. Gray, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Robertson, Philip Pangalos, William Shakespeare, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Branson, Chairman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, Rosalind Miles, Anne McElvoy, Christina Rees, Sarah Newton, Halsbury, Jamie James, Peter Robinson, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoCabinet to hold emergency talks on pits retreat Michael Heseltine may have more to concede today than billions for mining communities, but Tory MPs will still be agonising over the public relations failures of Major's government Index Clogs to Clogs British Airways nears Dan-Air rescue deal Slight Ideas Cheltenham goes on parade to back miners Nikki Allen murder charge Quayle camp talks of Bush 'debacle' Dressing down Jersey Education on Monday Eleven Tories plan to vote against pit closure programme Royal Navy Cabinet tries to win over the waverers Heseltine Package Bishops condemn 'dangerous and immoral' use of power Churches High-risk tactics may not deter rebels Commentary Nationalists back pit reprieve Minor Parties Two Million light bulbs turned off in anger Protests Major wakes up to Black Sunday How Tories could buy time and still manage to save face Options Picture Gallery Hope of court backing halts Scargill strike move Unions National Grid Carmakers to demand help from Heseltine Industry Abbey National Remains of wartime naval pilot unearthed An amatuer aviation archaeologists is trying to piece together the story of a pilot shot down over Normandy Thousands of air crew still missing AT&T Picture Gallery New tests will make pupils 'crack up' Judiciary changes urged Jailed Briton ill MPs' foreign aid plea Top tipples Experts dash over health risk of a high-fat diet As Cholesterol Countdown Week starts, American doctors say cholesterol measuring may be a waste of time World Development Movement Artist evokes the joy and pain of a turbulent life Addiction centres 'may close' Germans bask in the royal splendour BBC urges Brooke to lift Ulster ban Rig blast men win £5m payout Court convicts gold smugglers Big match Dead baby Divers sick Yachtsman hurt Artistic jolt Bond winners Village fights opening of biggest bail hostel Few issue are more likely to unite a community in anger than plans to establish a bail hostel Tolerance tested by dread of the unknown Press commission reject privacy law Picture Gallery BR gears up for its autumn offensive against wet leaves Fear of attacks growing Struggling firms drop green image Fischer two wins away from greatest cash prize in chess Sky German socialists' working-class hero laid to rest in style EC maintains its secretive ways by subtle craft Despite complaints from the Danes and others, the Community's great and good are fighting shy of opening their hourse-horse-trading to the eyes and judgment of the public Coutts & Co Lippizaners prance to the end of royal road Peking reformers and hardliners axed in even-handed purge The Communist party presents an image of a party under siege as compromise is sought on all political and economic fronts Yeltsin seeks to delay congress Renewed Serb mortar attack thwarts distribution of UN aid in Sarajevo Picture Gallery Unita challenged to give up its arms Jonas Savimbi, the Angolan opposition leader, has been warned that the second round of the presidential election will go ahead only if he demobilses his forces Intrepid cyclist stranded Despondent minority relive past on Kosovo's holy field Police occupy Sikh temple Zulus defy law (Reuter): Ship towed in Barter agreed (Reuter): Geyser blast Accord at risk (AFP): Winning habit Quayle, the winner on a losing ticket, thinks of 1996 Long derrided, the vice-president has emerged as a defiant and doughty campaigner, with a fighting change next time around Clinton plans raid on Republican bastions Aides to an increasingly unsure and testy Mr Bush are pinning their hopes on the "character issue " as a fatal campaign flaw US Election Evangelicals rally to beat the 'sinful' Bitter voters of Motor City turn off Bush 'road to ruin' Price to be paid for flirting with Rosy Scenario Irwin Stelzer looks at the repercussions that Bill Clinton's economic plans would have on British trade and interest rates Paris dresses for the age of anxiety To the aid of the party You too? And finally Harpers & Queen Hats entertainment A history of headwear goes on show next week Mining the hidden resourc65 Rosalind Miles reports on how women's tactics in 1984 have influenced the conduct of the miners' protests The flowering of genius The botanical paintings of Dorothy Martin(left) are worth a 40-year wait The Times Sally Bigg Gunnell? The first question facing today's bride is whether to change her name. The next question is to what? Ehrman Tapestry We of the late 20th century, for all our gadgetry, lack the inventiveness of our forefathers Labour's awkward edge Riddell on Monday Debit, credit, botch it and run The follies of the bankers are yet again on display, says Bernard Levin Pardon my pizza Old grey suit test A bigger bleep Bonn bashers Major and MacHiavelli Leadership means knowing when to back down A Wolf at Russia's Door The West must be alert to Yelstin's military enemies Excess of Advice Ignore the experts and eat what you like Coal, Major and the Eurosummit Maastricht debate Morris women 'Death by design' or key to sales? Economic guesswork Bronze Age boat Court ruling on caesarean birth Religious offence Weapon for our 'Times' Court Circular Marriages Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery A time bomb ticking away in the church Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinner Sir Geraint Evans Professor Kenneth Rawnsley University news John Warren Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Le Huray Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Norman Honey Anniversaries Birthdays today Women of the Year Luncheon On this day October 1951 Sir Norman Jeffcoate Royal engagements Memorial service Nature notes News The Times Crossword No 19,053 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Today's Times People Weather Sport Bruno fails to impress in his role as the heavy Late strikes by Hughes give United a point Prison full back makes break of the day Andy Martin recounts how the Littlehey prison rugby union team lost a Provincial Insurance Cup-and then a player The player made apologies for their team-mate, who had let the side down Arts Business Cardiff consider move to League of wales Milan equal Italian record Sangster's classic decision Barclays Theatre on Monday Cool Gilford guides England home Results from St Andrews Khehar sets up dominance Akom Ltd Swedes add to their laurels Kerly steers Canterbury to upset win Race for Rio narrows to three Crook grabs a second chance for success Griffiths flies flag for old guard By a Correspondent: Wigan's trophy success goes right to the wire Wakefield charge inspired by Fritz Results and Tables Bruno resorts to trickery in game of survival Jansher missing from premier crop Teams and Players Hesitant Le Moignan fails England Glavine clips Blue Jays' wings to put Braves on victory trail Details Longbottom climbs into contention Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds fight battle fatigue as they prepare for Ibrox Live coverage is assured Durie bears up to burden The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Peacock could fill a national need Women pull back two goals in cup Beardsley revives Everton Barnes 's magic helps York buck the trends Forest pay price for long-term designs Newcastle march on relentlessly towards record Peterborough take it away Weekend Football Results and Tables Charlton suffer some local difficulty High-scoring West Ham sweep on Victory marks birthday In Brief Richards to ponder tour End of an era Scots so close Snow's flurry Biggs's time Flower gets Zimbabwe away to solid Test start Rodrigo De Triano takes Classic option Brave Zoman snatches Laurel spoils Rugby Union Results and Tables For the Record Jump stars at Wincanton Jockey Club statement on strike plan today Mandarin: Semi lion to cheer Harwood Folkestone Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Fakenham Nottingham Saturday's Results Mandarin: Edinburgh Tenby misses Doncaster An occasion to treasure for a converted football nut England's forward movement eh checked by game Canadians Match Facts The Rose Debenture South Africa seize their chance Jenkins points the way for Pontypridd Stephens gets his kicks Leinster unable to counter Campese When warmongers led the dance New production axed at impecunious Garden? Arts Briefing Television Theatre Piccadilly Theatre Regrets? Too few to mention That old Sinatra magic was still wowing them in New York last week Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight London Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Goeff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Very well presented, whatever it is The Rake's Progress Sadler's Wells Tracks of family battles peter out in no man's land Television Review: Jeremy Kingston is unconvenienced by a drama of troubled childhood in the Fifties Musical mystery on tour Music: Hilary Flinch, impressed by a child prodigy LSO/Davis Barbican The Times On my terms or not at all Theatre: a resolutely individual director interviewed; and fringe theatre reviewed Michael Rudman is going back tells Benedict Nightingale why Are they all hopeless cases? Fringe Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a blleak vision of women in "special hospitals"; Jeremy Kingston on a Feydeau frolic Head-rot Holiday Bac, Battersea Four Exclusive Offers The Theatre Club Fleet-footed farce Pig in a Poke Oxford Playhouse The Times Educational Supplement Time travel tales Dance Les Arènes du temps Derngate Making brass from brains An entrepreneur and an academic have big plans for America's schools. Lucy Hodges reports Running at a profit is the only way we can imagine financing a new school system Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Supplements Education Knightsbridge University Trent College Winchester College Bursar A striking sense of déjà vu Viewpoint Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College and the University of Wolverhampton Huron University Bryanston School The Leys School Cambridge University of Oxford Monash University University of Liverpool University of Southampton The Leys School Alliance Francaise The University of Buckingham La Cr?me De La Cr?me HavenWarner Marketform Limited Interested in Finance? Investment Administration Director's Assistant ADventure Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles 071 481 4481 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Ikea dose to buying Habitat from Storehouse Poole Pottery bought out Property loss Tiffany & Co Change on Week No Title Market seeks anti-inflation lead Gilt-Edged Coming soon, the $ 1 bn man British Funds Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited First direct Earnings pep pill expected from SmithKline Beecham Reporting this Week Girobank plc Midland Bank Bubble lives on in the accounts Daze of whine and excuses The Times City Diary Sideways and up Privatisation offers best chance of survival for pits on the hit list The last round of redundancies in the mining industry has little to do with real market forces Colin Robinson writes Bubbling over Green with money Inflexible friend In praise of the efficient taxman Airlines need more competition Sue present, not previous, tenant for rent Union Bank of Switzerland BBC1 Variations Radio3 Picture Gallery Satellite First direct Comment September sales give retailers glimmer of hope CBI fears reversal this month Welcome signs of better high steet sales might not last, or be reflected in official figures By our City Staff: Costain close to selling Australian coal offshoot John Charcol Witching hour for Vardon MGN to sell Canadian holding Anything on legs, except yaks New Lloyd's group covers exotic crops Talks bring new hope to Gatt Week Ahead UK Qualify as poor nation Concise Crossword No 2922 Winning Move
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