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News from 26/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Kay Marles, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, John Grieve Smith, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Carrington, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Judith Lever, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Norman Howell, John Cox, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Elizabeth Parham, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, William Barlow, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Bruce Clark, Liz Gill and Jonathon Green, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, R. H. T. Hingston, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, A. F. Spink, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Robert Phillipson, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, H. K. Becker, W. D. O'brien, John Percival, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Neil MacKinnon, Ben MaCintyre, Marjorie Smith, David Le Vay, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Higgins, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Peter Victor and John Vincent, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Blake, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, S. P. Hetherington, Barry Pickthall, B. Russell-Jones, David Lodge, Ian Ross, James Cleminson, Martin Fletcher and Sean MacCarthaigh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Posnett, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Audrey Roberts, John Young and Norman Hammond, Iola Smith, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Neil Rattee, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, P. W. Hart, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Andy Martin, Kenneth Rea, Richard Beeston, F. Broadbent, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Adam Lebor and Michael Binyon, Sarah Newton, Gowrie, Peter Robinson, Anthony Howard, Claude Cowan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Hugh Gibson, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Tories warn Major: Election threat is set to backfire Index Zoo Closure The world will end on August 14 …but don't hold your breath Fashion Bush-Clinton gap 5 points EC admits cash frauds Opera 200,000 marching in the rain for miners US plots French revenge World Eight Pages of Sport The man who broke the Bank of England Abbey National Major gambles for high stakes with threat to call election Prime minister finds new friends in Egypt and new enemies closer to home Picture Gallery Labour plays poker Gladstone precedent holds little joy for Thatcher Could the lady in waiting carry off a second coming from the Lords? Alamein recalled in desert services London's march for miners brings out 200,000 protesters Despite the fout weather they turned cut in vast numbers to strengthen the gale of protest sweeping through the government's policies DTI halts Guinness disclosures Critics may slow BR sell-off plans Tories give Major Maastricht warning Instant book digs into black humour and bright memories Union enemies unite as Scargill treads moderate path Comet on collision course Hospital Swing Association £300m for ill pitmen 'held back' Yachtsman fells to His death as storms sweep across South BUPA Healthchoice Briton dies in shootout Women lose in pay TV's Goldie is dead Editors resist curbs ChildLine calls for help Malaria ploy changes Explosion at flats used by politicians News in Brief Navy repels Trident protesters AmericanAirlines Safari park receivers ready to give away animals Strict criteria will be used to decide the furture of the four-legged inmates of Windsor open-air zoo, With 140 jobs at stake, will staff be so fortunate? 3M Picture Gallery Rix relaunches Mencap to conquer prejudices Molyneaux rules out return to talks Stevens to announce English Heritage sites fit for disposal An English Heritage report reveals a "hit-list" of properties considered suitable to hand over to the care of local authorities or private owners Empty vessel makes big noise in Wales Britain tops EC for over-65 s Refugees may be left at Stansted Midland DNA test will uncover truth of fishy tale Oil explorers to start drilling in sight of nature reserves Bringing Television to Life Lawyers fear loss of legal aid firms Solicitors and thousands of their clients are likely to pay dearly if me Lord Chancellor's proposals to overhaul the legal said sydtem are enacted Claims for solicitor fraud soar The way it isn't EC watchdog catalogues year of fraud, theft and waste Tales of widespread in the common agriculture policy are giving ammunition to Euro-sceptics opposed to the Maastricht freaty London top of list for high fares News in Brief Health comes before riches Beckett novel Fire cuts links New City flights Bond winners Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Diet pills 'available on demand' Protesters clash over abortion Spassky holds off an aggressive Fischer Farmers find easy pickings in peas The Sage Group PLC (AP): Patten under pressure to reveal 'China deal' on democracy curbs Akihito meets heir to Chinese throne AirCanada Mandela's daughter weds in splendour (Reuter): 20 killed at Natal farm party News in Brief (Reuter): Bomb deaths (AP): Border Protest (AFP): Birth warning Plea to Ankara (AFP): Gentile aid Hewlett Packard Red Cross postpones rescuing inmates of Serbian-run camps Horrific images of skeletal figures behind bars left the West shaken, but not stirred into positive action UK unveils strategy for wounded soldiers Lithuanians' vote polarises parliament Our Foreign Staff: Digging for dirt in ancient brothels Fascists start drive to remove Yeltsin Bush plans $300m penalty as Ec trade war starter The global stakes are high. A successful Gat deal could inject $200 billion into a feeble world economy Picture Gallery Reuter: Tajik forces regain control of capital after attempted coup Kohl's tax scheme under fire News in Brief (Reuter): Freighter sinks (Reuter): Leader dies (Reuter): Three stabbed (AFP): Flights stopped Cyprus talks (AFP): Firework deaths Canada's tribes line up to kill off constitutional package The hositility of native Indians and the Inuit to the Charlottetown accord, the subject of a referendum today, is likely to plunge Quebec into more constitution mayhem Perot's sudden surge threatens Democratic victory in final lap Republicans regret 'pro-life' support Health industry awaits radical surgery Picture Gallery Clinton faces liberal push for rapid job creation The London Diagnostic Centre Female legions rally to Clinton Alienated by sexual sterotyping, American women have a blunt message for men in politics, says Kate Muir Governor's Guide Whatever the age, it's time for a put-down The sexes have never had a good word for each other In defence of parents How will a lawyer argue the case for the working mother she represents? Greying at the temples From couture houses to the high street, it can be exciting to change into neutral, says Iain R. Webb British Glass Under the hammer Hot Line Golden days Who's First? Matthew Parris Why do schools persist in teaching foreign languages to children who never learn them? The tragicomedy of Petra Kelly Bernard Levin wonders at the passion and energy squandered on a life of political absurdity Which way for growth? Talk of a political consensus on active government may be premature, writes Peter Riddell Making her marks Diary City limits Diary Fowler and brimstone Diary Family panning Diary Powerless Play The prime minister's election threats harm his own case Canadian Cracks Break-ups need not be as bad as before The End of the World Spineless contemplation is the best policy Pay, taxes and investment as elements in the economy's road to recovery Happy in Brum In for a soaking EC plans 'a threat' to art market Forms of address Harder to remember Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointments Personal Column Word-Watching Service dinners Soirée Appointments in the Forces Reed's School, Cobham Glovers' Company Picture Gallery Church news John Garth Watson Anniversaries The Hon William Douglas Home Marriages Memorial service Dinner Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Air Marshal Sir Gerald Gibbs Air Marshal Sir Gerald Ernest Gibbs, KBE, CIE, MC, believed to be the oldest surviving RAF air marshal, died on October 10 aged 96. He was born on September 3,1896 Romuald Bukowski Romuald Bukowski, the only duputy in the Polish parliament who voted against introduction of martial law in 1981, has died in Gdansk aged 64 Personal Column Word-Watching Dorothy Gabe Coleman Dorohy Gave Coleman, reader in French Literature in the University of Combridge and senior fellow of New Hall, died on September 16 aged 57. She was born on March 26,1935 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On This Day Fixed Bayonets on Skye Ailne Phillips Aline Phillips (Mrs David Latoff), ballet dancer and teacher, died in Hove on October 5 aged 87. She was born in Londonderry on June 5,1905 Legal Notices News The Times Crossword No 19,059 Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Today's Times People Weather Arts 29-31 Norwich bow to revitalised Liverpool Youngsters inspire Souness's side to their best Premier League victory of the season Ferguson on look-out Baseball win turns Canada upside down Ben MacIntyre reports from Montreal on a night when a nation managed to forget its differences Education 32-33 Business 35-40 Whittingdale Gilt- Edged Experts Rugby World Cup By our Sports Staff, (Reuter): S Africa tours in danger (AFP): Andrew given warm send-off South Africa ready to welcome India with warm embrace Goodwill assured for 'Friendship Tour' Third umpire will watch TV replay on Indian tour Crossword Range White breaks stubborn Doherty Snooker England pay for missed opportunities Japanese win gives Patrese day to remember Leading Final Scores Magnussen holds firm By our Sports Staff: Win ends Feherty's bad luck Golf Two goals by Williams inspire Havant Hockey Wood hits form to claim title Sport in Brief Russians rule British triumph Ireland pick Murphy in front of Smith Rugby Union Annual meeting David Archer Faldo slips Smith through Blackburn battling to revive a hit from the past David Miller compares Ewood Park's new generation with the illustrious predecessors they seek to emulate British Steel sails proudly into Rio Yachting Warden Owen takes fifth Boardman's absence deflates Britain's challenge Cycling: Germans Triumph in Nations Track Tournament despite Hi-Tech Opposition Winfield steers Toronto to Series Baseball Details Marshall makes smooth progress into semi-finals Squash Multiple Display Advertising Items Substitute Barmby earns Spurs a point U-turn proves decisive Player escapes dismissal The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Chelsea prosper as Coventry decline Rangers shine in class act No Title Arsenal's challenge threatened by rising casualty rate Sheron's golden touch brings relief for City Graf's seaside success story survives stormy challenge Cooper plays leading role in ending Wolves' record McCarthy's switch produces dividends for Millwall Patience runs out at Southend Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Cup handed to Rangers Stapleton might have to settle for reflected glory Second and Third Divisions Britain's cautious tactics punished in final reckoning Team and Scorers Teams and Scorers Athletics Australians mine a rich vein of talent Andy Martin journeys to Wembley in search of the secret of the supremacy of the Australia rugby league supporter Offiah too quick to the exit Zoman passes fitness test to take Breeders' Cup chance Leicester Leaders on the Flat Assessor has 43-1 success Lingfield Park Results from Saturday's Five Meetings For Reg has ideal conditions to initiate Roberts double Kooyonga is caught out Rapid Raceline Resurgent France usher way forward England style Australia start to show signs of a long campaign Teams and Scorers Oti strikes to keep Wasps on top Clarke excels as Bath ran Orrell ragged Irish still improving Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Neath are missing their old sparkle Evans mauls Maesteg Who cares whose line it is? Theatre: Wooster Group shows are more like television that conventional drama, but Kenneth Rea argues that this New York performance art company may represent the future National Theatre Opera page 30 Eyre's eyes on the Scottish play Arts Briefing Galleries page 31 Hitman with all the punchlines Television Review Last night's BBC Screen One film, Trust Me, was a welcome attempt to inject humour into a series not usually notable for its sense of fun Royal Shakespare Company Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Pure gold from the top team Opera: John Higgins at the Royal Opera House; Rodney Milnes in Wexford Wham! Bam! Thank you Mascagni Il piccolo Marat Theatre Royal, Wexford Russians in advance on Fifth Avenue New York Galleries: Marc Chagall and the avant-garde adventure of Russia in the 1920s, celebrated in two Guggenheim shows. Review by John Russell Taylor Still a cygnet among the swans Dance: John Percival on Swan Lake, which opened the new Royal Ballet season More great drama on offer The Theatre Club Tes Deep division of the Deep South Theatre Blues for Mr Charlie at the Manchester Royal Exchange affirms James Baldwin's theatrical genius, writes Martin Hoyle Winchester College Bursar Ruthin School Stockport Grammar School The Times Network Systems Diary of Times Classified Dauntsey's School Stockists Aiglon College Switzerland Bryanston School The Leys School Cambridge Dauntsey's School, West Lavington University College London Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Parnham Trust University of Oxford University of Durham Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers The Queen's University of Belfast University of Oxford Business goes back to school Management schools are adapting to changes in their own market, John O'Leary reporrt Welsh pupils find their tongue The land of song is reclaiming its language throught its schoolchildren Many business schools may be struggling to fill… Teachingasa Career Why Classics matter Viewpoint: Elizabeth Parham Childeren enjoy Latin and Greek and learn the basis of language Notice of deportation not required when address unknown House of Lords Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglais - Francis Sultanate of Oman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breach of duty is no defence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Swedish Zarak Hay Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shareholder entitled to wind up company Scots Law Report October 26 1992 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Office Angels Angela Mortimer International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Full-year results should should Wellcome robust health By our City Staff: Recession curtails level of entrants to Stock Exchange Next in row over bond Royal Mail Reporting this Week Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Industry-led recovery plan urged on Lamont While the Chancellor is clarifying his new growth-oriented economic strategy after Britain's exit from the ERM, business leaders are offering him their suggestions for a new industrial policy too British Funds Cross the Channel for better value Gilt-Edged Laurentian enquiry proceeds The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Gas Touche Ross under scrutiny Anglo diversifies with Del Monte deal Business Roundup Harland in receivership Dairy Farm expands Unions fight for EFA Cellular shake-up An expert view of the energy muddle Comment The Gatwick alternative needs Dan-Air 's continued operation Business Letters Ignoring the interests of occupational pension… Japan Airlines How Mr Soros made a billion by betting against the pound Anatole Kaletsky talks to the billion-dollar brain behind much of the Black Wednesday speculation that sterling would be devalued Charitable sex appeal The Times City Diary Maturity value The Times City Diary Star guest The Times City Dairy Powell in public The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite British Diabetic Association Week Ahead Page 35 Regulator eases line on building society losses Provisions likely to reach £1.5bn Building society regulators are more tolerant of losses. The housing slump may be easing By our Industrial Correspondent: CBI survey signals double-dip slump Cassa Di Bisparmio Government may raise £5bn on BT shares Marlboro man bites the dust Tobacco giant changes ads ads to life flagging sales MPs prepare to launch energy enquiry By our Industrial Correspondent: Lucas chief leaves to join TI Group Economy Page 37 Concise Crossword No 2928 Winning Move

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