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News from 22/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Norman, James Lawton, Ronald Faux, Neil A. Johnson, John Brace, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Stephen Levinson, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Charles Bremner and Martin Fletcher, G. B., Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Jo Knowsley, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, John Barnsley, Martin Fletcher, Vivien Cherry, Peter F. Hullah, Sheila Gunn, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Morgan and John Winder, Patricia Tehan, Ian D. Bruce (Director), Clare Hogg, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Bill Frost, Alice Thomson and Kate Alderson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Graham Leonard, Alan Hamilton, Colin Welch, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Sir Andrew Hugh Smith, chairman, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Mary Ann Sieghart and Anatole Kaletsky, Robert Hawley, Chief Executive, Anthony Baker, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Anna Moore, Adam Lebor, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Robert Rhodes James, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, David Miller, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Forrest (Secretary), Abigail Hague, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Cherif Cordahi, Robert Worcester, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, M. D. Regan, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Peter Williams, Julian Deaner, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, Wayland Kennet, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Will Self, James Pringle, S. P. Hargrave, Clive White, Matthew Parris, R. A. Lyttleton, Christopher McCall, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Ellen Cranitch, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Anthony Korn, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, W. N. C. Girard, Donaldson of Lymington, C. Christie, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Ian Robertson, W. M. Furness (Finance Director), Colin Campbell, Sonia Mayhew, E. S. Harvey, David Glencross, Christopher Irvine,

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Tories struggle home with 13-vote majority on pits On Other Pages Major hits an all-time low Index Books Sterling's fall sends Derby star to Japan Hostages The Times Guide to the Recovery Ministers may drop pay review bodies Films British nurse shot dead US suspends Gatt talks Rangers ahead 'JFK' lawyer dies Asprey Index London disrupted by three more IRA bombs Heseltine defies the odds but loses argument over ERM Right-wing ministers are delighted with the government's new tack. But Michael Heseltine is not yet out of hot water Abbey National Scargill woos the media Change of gear, not a U-turn Riddell on Politics Trade winds blow good ship Tarzan to safe harbour Matthew Parris Political Sketch Major 'least popular prime minister ever' From all over Britain and from every walk of life they came to join pitmen's pilgrimage to London On the 26th anniversary of Aberfan, the government learnt that the nation was not prepared to allow the miners to suffer another disaster Correction Picture Gallery The Family's Tale The Pensioners The Unemployed The Bishop Cannon Cinemas The Lawyer's Tale Picture Gallery The Doctor JAL Casino licence defeat costs owner of rival club £160,000 Texas Picture Gallery BBC staff split over Checkland's future Christmas pud tonic is banned By a Staff Reporter: Boy of 12 sues over HIV contamination The way it isn't Craig Brown Nine helicopters axed in Whitehall review Search and rescue centres to close B&Q Nine helicopters axed in Whitehall reveiw Mayhew condemns 'cowardly' killing News in Brief School rankings move Kerb-crawling denied Nuclear site studied Crowther out of coma Multiyork Nine helicopters axed in Whitehall review Queen pays tribute to Berlin Wall victims Royal visit to Germany Thousands gathered to cheer the Queen as she strolled from West to East through what was once the most potent symbol of a divided Germany Transwede Army cuts force downgrading of Trooping the Colour Minister sidesteps car firms' help plea Bouncers face the domino effect Days in the doldrums leave humour in short supply As the leaders of the British Steel Challenge round-the world yacht race near the end of the first leg, skipper Vivien Cherry describes the ups and downs on board her vessel Coopers & Lybrand Picture Gallery Rents plummet as property firms feel the pressure Docklands developers are forced to the wall by high cost of empty offices and flats Will John Major's push for jobs and growth bring good news to London Docklands? A Times survey shows there to be an urgent need Material Girl routs Stormin' Norman True love triumphs after a 60-year wait Business school head fights 'unfair' sacking Newspaper assets released News in Brief Refugees land Deer survives Disease spreads Writer's award Trophies stolen British Midland Turkish Airlines Heseltine promises new study on fate of threatened pits MPs are offered a 'genuine review' as Labour widens power industry debate New pledges by Heseltine ensured a government majority of 13 after a noisy debate on the coal industry The Vote Cook presses Opposition's case for rethink on energy Labour Rebel Tones slip back into cabinet camp Backbenchers Ashdown warns MPs against 'silliness' The Times Treaty debate is delayed Around the Lobby On the run French 'non' Treasury pay Lord Walker Amstrad Opponent stands firm PM 'under stress' story is attacked Our Foreign Staff: Muslim dash with Croats may force UK to move troops Polls proposed Proposed deployment of British forces Fears for British soldiers intensify Our Foreign Staff: Sarajevo battle halts UN airlift Delta Service US suspends Gatt talks and threatens sanctions A trade war is on the horizon. The Ec and America have became bogged down by mutual recriminations over food exports, despite pressures for compromise Delta Airlines Picture Gallery French fume over lost pleasures Letter from Paris Britain to get test approval Peres tries to forge papal link News in Brief (AFP): Pollution alert (AFP): Toll increases (Reuter): Dam dateline (Reuter): Star trinket (AP): Bugs hunted Bush takes the track south in search of a last-minute switch Opinion polls are dire, but Republicans are dreaming of a Truman-style surprise victory Real-life hero of 'Jfk' film dies Methodist Homis Clinton rides high in Rockies Outplayed president misses home run Cubans rush to floating exodus China attacks Patten for 'tricks' over Hong Kong Imprisoned dissident dies in Malawi News in Brief (Reuter): Soldiers killed (AP), (AP), (AFP): Airport closed Indian MPs bar way to de Klerk's amnesty Royal Mail British nurse dies in tour bus ambush by Egyptian rebels Yeltsin delaying tactic beaten by hardliners Russia's president is under such pressure that he may have to modify reforms and embrace a command economy again Apricot Russians ordered to shoot in Tajikistan Homecoming Tatars face Crimea backlash Moscow mogul chips in for Major The Polo Genesis Univac A blueprint lot Britain's future The Times Guide to Economic Revovery Our problems are clear - but what are the solutions? Mary Ann Sieghart and Anatole Kaletsky report Footing the Bill from the Public Purse Rooftec Clearing my mind over mater Dr Anthony Storr, the phychoanalyst, has done more thatn re-examien the thoughts of Jung and Freud. He is also the psychic father of novelist Will Self Mysteries of the full moon Medical Briefing Cancer and the family Treat herbal cures with care Nursery World Cholesterol in context British Class The miners are the latest beneficiaries of the British love of the underdog Philip Howard Politics in the postbag A torrent of mail helped change Mp's minds about the pits and Mrs Thatcher, writed Robert Rodes James Ryder puts his back into it The misrule of the Met Several disturbing recent cases point to the continuing abuse of power by the police against minorities, says Bernard Levin Material guile The Times Diary Victory salutes The Times Diary Stallin' Norman The Times Diary The End of Recession John Major wants growth; here is how to achieve it Aged Auntie Stop this politically incorrect ageism at the BBC Pit closures: the economics of providing Britain's power Charity trustees Child prodigies Caesarean birth 'Spitting Image' portrayal of Christ Spoil of war Morns women Harder to remember Court Circular Service dinners Personal Column Word-Watching Gresham College Dinners Picture Gallery Birthdays today Evian Health Awards Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Marriage The Right Rev Gerald Ellison The Right Rev Gerald Alexander Ellison, KCVO, PC, Bishop of London from 1973 to 1981, dies on Ocotber 18 aged 82. He was born on August 19,1910 Word-Watching Personal Column Aaron Employment Agency Gert Bastian Gert Bastian, the former Bundeswehr general who was found dead with his companion Petra Kelly, cofounder of the German Green Party, at their Bonn home on October 12 aged 69, had, like her, been a deputy in the BVundestag. He was born in Munich on March 26,1923 Charlie Smart Charlie Smart, banjo player, died on September 30 aged 53 following a heart attack. Hfe was born on January 23,1939 Action for blind people Care of Roadside News The Times Crossword Business Clue PC pains over with this ow past Today's Times People Weather Business Today Quick Exit Trust Taurus Number Game The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business High street sales show a ray of light Retail figures surprise with 0.2% rise Amid the economic doom and gloom, business in the shops rose Change on bridge at Trafalgar Wilkinson is again put to the sword Arts CBI urges further rate cut From Russia with languages Sport Maine - Tucker Focus on Factoring BCCI report attacks Bank Pleasure builds for approval of Jubilee extension Steps to relocate 2,000 engineering staff to Canary Wharf may begin early next year Bentley Motors Le Creuset ahead at half time Isle of Man will pay £4.5 m compensation Business Roundup Chesterfield improves B&a Film lifts dividend Wensum cuts payout Pressure still on pay Lerose earnings dive Good firms failing MSR drops option on Emerald The Times Index By our City Staff: Recession boosts Alexandra Director quits Halifax as his job 'disappears' The sudden departure of possible successor to Jim Birrell as chief executive of the Halifax adds to the uncertainty that has swept through the building society industry at the highest level By our Money Editor: More cases examined by Lautro Transavia Healthy package: Harold Evans, the chairman of… Hp By our Business Staff: Bnttan moves on cheaper European telephone calls Emirates Smiths Industries offers happy returns Tempus Optimistic investors chase prices higher Stock Market Regent Issues British Funds US growth worries hang heavy on Dow World Market Wall Street Major Changes Gloom reigns before the dawn Comment Watchdog wanted Fixed-income's dynamic duo The Times City Diary Plenty o' nuttin The Times City Diary Calling PC Plod The Times City Diary Latin America emerges itommm dark days of the lost decade The 1980s debt crisis led to falling growth, capital flight and hyperinflation. Martin Barrow charts the region's revival Brassed off Absurd EC rules will push struggling firms into failure Bootstrap approach to business wearing thin Revenue returns Where to invest during deep recession ICI chairman urges 'kiss of life' for economy Sir Denys Henderson, chairman of Ici, says the government has not listened to the pleas of British industry to give a modest kick-start to the economy, with a low and stable interest rate regime Swinton Insurance Taurus strengthens shareholder safeguards Sir Andrew Hugh Smith, chairman of the London Stock Exchange, responds to readers' questions on Taurus Dan-Air rescue hits turbulence By our City Staff: Detergent twins avoid MMC enquiry Mining firm 'thwarted' by British Coal At last, a real breakthrough in the way we work FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Dollar Spot Rates C E Heath Discreet discounters to the rescue An American financial import similar to venture capital and bank loans keeps many business afloat AF Lombard NatWest Versailles Barclays Commercial Services The service that keeps on growing Factoring Rodney Hobson describes in a special report how businesses are finding new funding Venture Factors How the silk firm finally found the cash UCB Alex Lawrie Small business saver The service gives an extra day for productive work Griffin Debt solution, in miniatur Rescue money helps a company to multiply takings ten times over Herebond Limited A boon to managers who buy out The role of factoring in deals helps to keep down the borrowing Power to hear press argument Judicial continuity Equal treatment directives not applicable to financial support schemes Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Culpability in vehicle taking No civil privilege against incrimination Stearns International Ltd Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good riddance, Columbus Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews new releases and reports from a silent-film festival Music Silent witnesses to a golden age Theatre West End producer to break Sunday silence Arts Briefing Verona Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingsotn's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London (where indicated with the sysmbol) on releasse across he country Larger than life means less than convincing Theatre: Jeremy Kingston doubts about the flimsy plot of Jim Cartwright's fairy-tale of northern life Had The Rise and Fall of Little Voice European unity alive and well on the platform Concerts: Reveiws of performance in London, and Rattle's Wagner in Birmingham Unlike many a conductor today who would be content… Strings and wind were given separate identities in… Scotland basks in a European light Andrew Gibbon Williams welcomes a political inviative that bring sEuropean artists together in a project to bringhten the streets of Edinburgh Next stage in the dame plan Kit Hesketh-Harvey, the loquacious half of Kit and the Widow, has revamped a Norwegian rock opera for the West End. Jeremy Kingston tries to get a word in Stepping out over the border What happens when a troupe of Polish actors is let loose in rural Ireland? Ellen Cranitch reports a clash of cultures Pole positions Television Review EMI Classics Brief glimpses of greatness Rock Review Words true and faithful Tyndale's Old Testament Edited by David Daniell Yale, £25 Pan MacMillan Gollancz Wannabe Marilyn Nigella Lawson unwraps the deacaence of the self-publicist of our time Red Square Sleuths and the Morse code Crime—marcel Berlins Linda Barnes Where Terry Waite went wrong Hostage The Complete Story of the Lebanon Captives By Con Coughlin Little Brown, ?16.99 Maker of a mechanical paradise Derwent May on the background to the comic visionary, Heath Robinson William Heath Robinson By James Hamilton Pavillion, £25 The pleasures of gloating and intrigue Dancing with Dogma Britain Under Thatcherism By Ian Gilmour Simon & Schuster, ?16.99 The Servant By Alistair McAlpine faber, ?11.99 The Adelphi Press A long time in politics Harold Wilson By Ben Pimlott HarperCollins, £20 Hodder & Sloughton Publishers Cutting a surplus nobody wants John Barnsley offers harassed finance directors eight ways to minimise Act Accountancy & Finance English Churches Housing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honour for Dearing Any Other Business Multiple Display Advertising Items National Grid Norwich Union Reports will never be the same again Audit Gruber steps up to become Toronto's reluctant hero Blue Jays celebrate historic baseball World Services victory London The Times university degree resultes service Reading triumph but lack bite Hockey In the swing England deserve more praise View below par No necessity for umpires South Africa pin faith on unchanged team For the Record Galvin gives Munster Will in last minute Rugby Union Katabatic puts Turnell in quandary Manjrekar ensures safety Cricket Scoreboard British Steel extends lead by eight miles Yachting Selkirk looks value as Breeders' Cup fields take shape Racing Parker chosen as next chairman of selectors Equestrianism French put up $1m to break barrier By our Sports Staff: Roberts joins exclusive 200 club with Chester triumph Mandarin, Thunderer: Wincanton Millsolin all the rage for big handicap Rapid Raceline Pontefract Mandarin Thunderer Remittance Man ready to put on a show … Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Souness senses Airfield revival Littlewoods Black steps forward to bolster Forest's flagging confidence Football English too good for Italians Reilly still strives for satisfaction Rugby league's World Cup final probably the Great Britain coach's final shot at a big prize, Christopher Irvine reports TV rewards to catch ball cheats In Brief Agents draw back from Iaaf fight Athletics Lane poised for Ryder Cup reward Golf Thorburn is swept aside by McManus Snooker Bad ankle forces Dune to default Tennis Fixtures Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Variations Radio Satellite Inter book Cricket Leeds pay heavily for Lukic slip in European Cup Rangers take first-leg lead at Ibrox Concise Crossword No 2925 Winning Move Crossword Enthusiasts: For mail order details Galwey escapes with four-day ban Sports Council calls for drugs use ban McCoist ends silence of the fans Time/system Football Hanley back to sharpen attack Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe N. B. S Hoggett Bowers The Royal Bank of Scotland N. B. S KPMG The Times Appointments Timely insurance to make executives feel safer Hopes are high for a new policy to protect employees in the event of dismissal or company closure. Anna Moore reports N. B. S Vicky Mann & Associates Interexec PLC Whitehead Selection CBI CIM A Bowater company Adderley. Featherstone plc Hoggett Bowers City of Westminster Selector Europe Barry Latchford Associates Executive Opportunities The UK'S Leading Black Housing Association Mercury Allied Beer Brands Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lloyd Group Psion Knight Wehdling Shannon Executive Opportunities Digital Equipment Company Michael Page Marketing Chusid Lander Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Computer Solutions Strategic Selection Tesco National Power Graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items AXA Equity & Law Management Career Consultants L. J. Associates McGallan VIP Management Consultants David Douglas Goodman Graham Barkers LBW London Docklands PA Consulting Group Waggett & Company Management Appointments Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Ucb Talentmark Gieves & Hawkes Bemac Dimension International North Worcestershire Health Authority The Hospitality Group Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items Diocese of Norwich Confederation Life Executive Opportunities American Travel Centre Club Managers and Aerobic Instructors Satellite Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds Metropolitan University Computer Automation General Appointments An Equal Opportunity Employer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Barton Lyle Ltd Director of Government & Political Affairs Office Manager Metropolitan Police Circa PI Limited Royal Navy Selected Accounts Personnel plc Dare you blow the whistle? A serious dilemma faces employees who consider their companies are doing wrong. Desmond dearlove reports General Appointments Picture Gallery Gateway guide back to work Life after Redudancy Office Manager

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