News from 21/10/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Erick Dymock, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, M. Sawyer, Moya Denman, Andrew Pierce, John White, K. Cuthbertson, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Andrew Gray Managing Director, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Tim Fryer Editor, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, K. E., Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, David Harvey, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Paul Croney, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, C. B. M. Warren, John Street, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, A. Newton Husbands, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Colin Paterson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Dynes and Harvey Elliott, Derwent May, Janet Todd, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, John Surrey, Sara Parkin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Chris Thau, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Correspondent, John Williams, Catherine Sampson, Vaughan Freeman, C. M. Cawley Chief Scientist, C. Sherwood, J. Winterton, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Roberts, Craig Brown, Graham Peterson, Patricia Tehan and Kate Alderson, Martin Walker, Deputy City Editor, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Graham Gudgin, Barry Pickthall, Charles Curtis President, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, P. C. Moore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, David Young, Patrick Moser and Richard Owen, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, O. Evans Palmer Charted Architect, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Gareth Griffiths, S. E. Pudney, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Hew Beynon, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Colin Haycraft (Chairman), Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Keith Sisson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBank's dual role in coal and gas advice Index Fashion Major to squeeze pay in new battle for recovery After reversals on the ERM and pit closures, John majore is now changing hois economic policy. But a pay squeeze on nurses, docotrs and teachers could bring him still more public opprobrium Checkland launches 'fuzzy monsters' attack on BBC chairman Hussey Motor Show Friends urged to ring up 'lonely' prime minister Olympics Abbey National New loan rules ease home trap Index Heseltine heads off backbench revolt Look inside this moratorium to find a rout in anybody's language Political Sketch Day of arm-twisting leaves whips confident of success Only about half a dozen of the Tory MPs who lined up against the pit closures last week appear likely to vote against the government today Rebels Challenge to justify fighter cost to miners Nature's Best Picture Gallery Tories scent fear in the heartlands Major's U-turn points his party in the right direction The government has moved from intransignee to counsultation. It is starting to listen to the public's concerns. But it still does not have a coherent economic strategy Riddell on Politics MPs plot to lure waverers Labour Health Matters Gas contracts may block move to save coal-fired power Outside experts suggest that the switch to gas-fired power stations will be cosily, but it may now be unavoidable Electricity Pressure grows for independent review Energy Users Picture Gallery Lynk vows to return his OBE Motorola Computer Group Company offers pit rescue package Collieries Harrods Major rejects Smith's call for pit enquiry Question Time SAAB Delay over Maastricht treaty bill is ruled out Europe Picture Gallery Ministers defeated in ambush by peers PM under attack over aid Around the Lobby Deal denied Student debt Parking bill Parliament today Kinnock's hope of EC job dashed News in Brief Magnus Pyke dies Family asks for calm BA fraud enquiry Heavy rain hits South N&P Son who slaughtered parents with axe is sent to Broadmoor Police to question graduate about two other killings New GCSE code will impose national marking standards Checkland exacts his revenge Sir Michael Checkland's open attack on the BBC's chairman reflects growing discontent within the corporation Maths ace bragged to detectives Hill House Hammond The way it isn't Rover Supertrain's performance helps cut tunnel link cost £1.5bn saved on original forecast A new generation of trains that can climb steep gradients has enabled BR to cut the number of tunnels and viaducts planned for the Kent countryside Minolta Tube staff head for Docklands War over Schwarzkopf 's role Glass is found in trifles News in Brief Case dropped Protest fails Fire deaths Health spa sold Bangers beware Army makes a song and dance over its retreat from Berlin The Queen was treated to a spectacular show as British soldiers put on the last Berlin Tatoo before their departure from Germany in 1994 Genetic test on hawks helps prosecution British find formula to preserve sherry Compaq Space junk takes shine off the stars Top-security inmates spend thousands oil personal comforts A report by the chief inspector of prisons raises the question of whether some inmated are using the spoils of their crime to finance a more comfortable life in jail Malaysia Airlines Nelson controversy stares historians in the face Tyndale's familiar words back in print Bible translation Zoo starts breeding scheme to save itself from extinction Whitehall loses £40m on training schemes Chinese told that reforms will lead to job losses From Associated Press in Abidian: Nigerians pound port in Liberia Russia unlocks its musical treasures Patten is snubbed by Peking Amnesty International Blacks' way clear to Pretoria cabinet No Title SKY Greens' guiding lights extinguished in shadows of despair The German Greens once rode the crest of environmental passions. But the party tore itself apart and the strange death of Petra Kelly puts the final seal on its decline By our Foreign Staff: President confirms break-up of Bosnia as alliance crumbles UK troops fired on StMichael Picture Gallery Amnesty tells of child torture Secret files show unchanging face of Soviet terror By our Foreign Staff: Nato says farewell to nuclear conflict Grenade attack misfires News in Brief (Reuter): Veteran held (Reuter): Honecker trial (AP): Hijack flight (AP): Uranium haul (Reuter): Quake alert (AFP): Naked ape Clinton emerges as unruffled pacemaker from great debates The president fought well in his final encounter with the Arkansas governor. It could be too little, too late Hanoi gives US pledge on PoWs Saddam builds roads into marshes US carrier planes spot threat to Shia rebels New evidence is emerging from allied pilots that the Iraqi leader may be preparing for a big push against dissidents Perot hits at media's messengers Rabin urges Palestinian 'realism' Mystery grows over millionaire's death Bible Belt state delivers fiery ordeal for Bush Hands off the nutty dresser Allercan How to stay cool on campus Caitlin Moran explains the ways and means of being a follower of fashion on a student grant Forget the heroin, just feel the fabric There was more to Janis Joplin, her sister says, than drugs and blues Val Saint Lambert Can Major take the strain? Black Wednesday was the PM's great test. Graham Paterson and Andrew Pierce examine his state of mind, then and now Outsider with a green passion Sara Parkin on the legacy of a friend whose fierce commitment to ecology was never compromised Architects! The Times Time to salute Nelson Side Line Testing the water in Trafalgar Square Bryan Appleyard The left can take hope from the country's growing sympathy with the underdog Bush's honourable exit The Republican party is heading for defeat after the final presidential debate, writes Anthiny Howard Time to call coal's bluff Public and politicians have responded to pit closures wiht naviety, argues Simon Jenkins Whipped off for the vote The Times Diary Crunch decision The Times Diary Two-way Archer The Times Diary Nick of time The Times Diary A Time to Oppose John Smith could do more to exploit Mr Major's difficulties Bank the Bush Dividend The window for a gatt deal could close on November 3 Bible Launch A toast to the king of quotations Repercussions of coal mine closures on energy policy and Britain's options Wordsworth threat Pit plan seen as damaging economy Future of Radio 4 Too many cars? Whipping it up Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Reception Memorial service Astronomy medal Personal Column Word-Watching Today's royal engagements Dinners Picture Gallery Church news Appointments in the Forces Service dinners Marketors' Company Loriners' Company Company of Chartered Accountants Forthcoming marriages Marriages Petra Kelly Personal Column Under the Clock Word-Watching DR Magnus Pyke ARC On this Day Announcements Pay freeze to rescue economy Bank advised the dash for gas Checkland attack Parents slaughtered Cutting cost Stars outshone Wages of sin Government isolates Tory rebels The Times Crossword 19,055 Black ban lifted Bosnia break-up Clinton way ahead Saddam prepares Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Today's Times People Tv Listings Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Property 36-37 Hopes of rates cut in Germany boost sterling Germany may cut interest rates, the pound rises. So do shares on hopes of a British cut By our Economics Correspondent: Fall in lending is first on record Nomura cuts 50 London jobs Boarding party drops the pilot on Trafalgar Day Arts 29-31 Sport 40-44 By our Banking Correspondent: Bank cleared of BCCI bribery allegations The Scotch House Index Greenalls seeks £86m to fund growth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Waiting for Greenalls growth after rights Tempus SmithKline Beecham pays second interim Business Roundup Trust lifts asset value Advance at Ex-Lands McDonnell jobs threat Costain seals £123m coal mine deal with Hanson Costain Group faces a battle to increase earnings and pay interest costs after selling an Australian coal mining operation, its most profitable business, to Hanson to reduce its debt mountain by £176 million Currency chaos aids Citibank Recovery time Shares halted The Times Fraud flourishes across UK Hammerson warns of payout cut By our City Staff: Metals exit lifts McKechnie By our City Staff: Farnell Electronics surges in first half BA close to signing two deals Barclaycard Public sector pay claimed to be lagging Debts rise on foreign currency mortgages By our City Staff: Paterson held back by devaluation British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Shares surge as investors scent further base rate cut Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Wagon calls for £30m to expand in Europe Major Changes London Financial Futures Nikkei rises to test 17,000 level Dow ends on weaker note World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Shaking up the power regime Comment Innocent bankers Miner problem for Walker The Times City Diary Soft landing The Times City Diary No more Nomura The Times City Diary Asia's young tigers claw their way from penury to prosperity In the first of two reports from the Far East, Ross Tieman says British industry should heed the rapid economic changes in the region Liability for Hillsborough disaster claims Regulators' role over Dan-Air Business Letters Growing predominance of institutional investment welcomed Barclays Strong gains C E Heath Theatre And now, a word or two for posterity Literature: Quotation addicts will have to find space for a new volume on their crowded shelves this month The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations has had a faclift. Minor Edwardian poets are out; women and pop stars are in. Clive Davis reads between the great lines Whose writing is worth a Whitbread? Arts Briefing National Driveways Television Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Real life is yet stranger Radio Review A Suitable Case for Treatment/Relative Values Radio 3/Radio 4 Ambitious spider scales the heights Musical Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on last night's West End first night Kiss of the Spiderwoman Shaftesbury Resistant to treatment Television Review Battlecries BBC 2 The Times Going on the offensive for the truth Kenneth Griffith has, at the third attempt, brought to television his view fo the rrot of the Irish question. Ros Drinkwater reports Don't mince, but keep the swagger Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is unpleasantly surprised bya joyless and peculiarly heavy-handed production of a Restoration comedy The Way of the World Lyric, Hammersmith Two of finest quality Dance: John Percival reviews Birmingham Royal Ballet The Green Table Hippodrome Firework night Music: Hilary Finchon a fiery premiere BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall The Times Reader Offer Smiles despite it all Rock Bob Geldof UEA, Norwich New Lancia Thema Travel First Class Rolling on, fitter than expected Motor Show Britain's car industry is showing unsuspected strength Kevin Eason reports from the annual showcase An industry gears up to fight back So what's stealing the show? The show provides a chance to catch up on models launched during the year and the cars of the future. Eric Dymock gives a preview Car Buyers Guide Rivervale Turbo Technics Land Rover Style , status and commitment Public figures must be seen in cars that reflect their importance and their office Motor Show Out now Motor Show Star attractions take to the floor Ferrari, Aston Martin, Mg. Eric Dymock picks out some showstoppers Ford French invaders outstrip the Japanese The Company that makes Citro?ns and Peugeots has been quietly building up its share of the UK market Picture Gallery Look, no wheels Vaughan Freeman on the cars that rewrite the rules of design How to Get There Lucas Little Reliant goes sporty The company with a name for three-wheelers enters a new market Motor Show Use the slump to rationalise Commercial Property Atlantic Gulf Communities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jones Lang Wootton Ludgate scheme ready for business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nothing hidebound at the leatherworks... Even Germany is retrenching New town hopes Property Buyers Guide Aldersgate Court A landlord's lot is not a happy one Tenants are more discerning and provide a far from easy income, writes Rachel Kelly Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Pinheiros Altos France French properties offered by private owners through… Overseas Property Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Luxurious Living in London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eisai Jetour Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary to Legal Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Appointments Super Secretaries Bi-Lingual (Spanish /English) Audio Secretary England selectors book Underwood double act Moore and Teague in squads to meet South Africa England Squads S Africans fail to impress Languedoc Selection Victorian side begins busy English tour Netball Oxford frustrated by Kilford RFU to investigate allegations For the Record Ruddock raring to get at Lewis Blue Jays go to bat for Canada Baseball Reilly has weighty problem Rugby League Today's Fixtures Gredley suspends owners' strike Ascot Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Patient Duffield reaches century Chester Marling joins Florida team after workout Master Rajh to take control in valuable Ascot chase Mandarin Newcastle Remittance Man gets all-clear Raceline Celtic stay within range Premier League meeting off (Reuter): Germany to start defence in Chicago Multiple Display Advertising Items Hirst's sending-off proves decisive as Wednesday wilt Football Snaddon beats Wattana Snooker Knox-Johnston aims for record voyage Yatching: Round World in Less than 80 Days the Target Nostalgic Graf not happy Cup draw suits Britain Traicos turns tide for Zimbabwe as India collapse Cricket Procter leaves Northants Agents demand bigger rewards for athletes Athletics Leading rally driver retires In Brief New departure Back in the swim Stone recovers Arthur Wint BBC1 Variations Radio3 Satellite Help Rugby League 40 Leeds possess armoury to beat Rangers Anticipation at fever pitch as ibrox hosts first leg of Britain's unofficial championship Clubs chase £2.5m pot Concise Crossword No 2924 Winning Move Golf pitches for 1996 Games A tale of two sets of stockings Breitling Football 42 Lazio lift Capital Cup
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