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News from 27/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Gulu Lalvani, Anatol Lieven, John Vincent, Anthony Edwards, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, John Hanson, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, E. V. Wright, A. M. Dawson, Sally Hughes, Clive Davis, Michael Davison, Carol Leonard, Donald Bruce, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, A. M. M. Hodges, Tom Walker, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael McNair-WILSON (President, National Kidney Federation), Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, M. Fordham, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Peter Hughes, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Frances Gibb and Rosie Smith, John Young, Philip Robinson, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, Michael Evans and Robert Morgan, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Ahmad Omar, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman and Patricia Tehan, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, John Appleby, Adam Lebor, Stephen Castell, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Bryan Gould, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Patrick Stevens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Davina Lloyd, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Kate Alderson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Stuart Cliffe, Chairman, Louise Taylor and Walter Gammie, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Patrick Moser, Wyndham Thomas, Christopher Walker, Alfred Hermida, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Margaret Hodge, Malcolm McKeag, Scrivenor, William Harding, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, S. D. Farmer, Secretary, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, M. J. C. Tweedie,

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MPs give Major a way out of Maastricht trap Election threat angers Tories With eight days to go before the key common vote, tory managers are seeking a way out of the Maastricht mire and John Major is being warned of the danger of party civil war Quebec rejects Canadian reforms Index Shopping Cast of achievers marks Queen's 40th anniversary Lynne Truss Forty more claims could follow genetic link case Families seek £10m for daughters of Sellafield Detective's hand cut off Steel output cut by 20% Rugby danger Refugee ban Kohl tax threat Perot accuses Bush of wedding smear Business Asprey Law on Tuesday Whips lay heavy hand on Tory waverers Only 31 rebels needed to defeat government on Maastricht Midland Picture Gallery Cabinet tries to rewrite sticky ending to Westminster farce Riddle on Politics Picture Gallery Bulldogs bite the hand that leads Political Sketch Euro rebels increase pressure on Hurd QC accuses industry of smokescreen over radiation Test case opens over injury to young people from genetic damage to fathers who worked at Sellafield Officer's left hand severed in attack Swedes take over Conran's Habitat Trial expected to set record Feed the Children Former guards officer is in fine fettle to tackle marathon case Intercity Animals may die if Windsor safari park fails to find buyer By a Staff Reporter: Rail crash driver 'told to ignore red light' Salvation Army officer is raped Compaq Picture Gallery Tory councillors vow to defy law to keep out Yugoslav refugees Rover Cars Man jailed for sex killing of boy, 7 News in Brief IRA suspects on trial Leases give BR the slip Nurse wins damages DVLA strike threat Blind teacher named as outstanding woman Boxer sued over claim on epilepsy Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Advertisement British Airways National Westminster Bank Ministers back strategy to put heritage private hands Labour criticises proposal to sell off 200 monuments and historic sites Local councils, which have been charge-capped, forced to cut budgets and make staff redundant, will now have to pay for looking after historic buiding Axeman who cuts to the heart of a matter Bottomley declares her support for women priests Hotline rebuke for press watchdog BA staff face 30% pay cut to keep jobs The way it isn't Surgeons transplant muscle to man's heart St. Joseph's Hospice Abortion adversaries demand law reform Debate continues 25 years on Both camps in the battle over abortion continue to wage a war of shock tactics, but agree that current legislation is failing to satisfy either side A Race Apart Scholars set the scene for Globe's reconstruction The first hundred days leaves John Smith struggling to find his feet over Europe Heseltine puts energy policy at the heart of coal industry review The Commons trade and industry select committee will today question Mr Heseltine on the future of the coal industry Era of openness puts secrecy's 'toothless old dog' on notice Labour seeks to revive housing Lack of railway investment 'puts 15,000 jobs at risk' BR sell-off will create work, minister predicts MPs to have veto on fishing curbs Debate demand rejected Around the Lobby Norris silent £1.5m in fund Free trade New peers In Parliament Our Foreign Staff: Danube dam project unleashes flood of recriminations Hungary and Slovakia are dangerously at odds in a region already beset by ethnic rivalries. But appeals by both parties for EC backing are likely to fall on deaf ears Our Foreign Staff: Kohl's tax-rise plan angers CDU faithful Chancellor hopes to face down critics French confident of backing on Gatt line New attack feared by Tajik rebels Le Who's Who cobbles up a dignitary Letters from Pairs Tiny tot's rap tops pops in Pans Midland Lithuania old guard head for poll victory (Reuter): Town near to capture by Serbs News in Brief (Reuter): Rushdie hope (AFP): Spying charge (Reuter): Reptile recruits (AP): Old glory Our Foreign Staff: Rabin says attacks jeopardising talks Israel strikes back at Lebanon tagets Aerospatiale Picture Gallery Envoys in Egypt warn tourists Our Foreign Staff: Algerian police kill nine Muslim rebels Britain admits secret exchanges Clinton win could strain special relationship with Britain Perot accuses Bush team of dirty tricks The billionaire's conspiracy theory has backfired badly. Most commentators described his claims as "cranky" Quebec rejects plan to keep Canada united 'Betrayal' by third man irks Oregon Jailed student cheat to appeal (Reuter): Black Sea navy saves refugees News in Brief (Reuter): Police shooting (Reuter): Singer dies (AFP): Helicopter hit (AFP): Dancer's death Panic measure On the hazardous road to peace United Nations Troops in Bosnia As British soldiers arrive on thier mission to bring humanitarian relief to the Balkans, Michael Evans examines the tasks and dangers that await them British morale is tempered in the fire With the troops as they experience thir first taste of the confusion of a society at war with itself Peacekeeping Force Humanitarian Relief Force Naval Force Is this the age of the condom? Alice Thomson asks how different generations cope with the problems of contraception and safe sex Clean bill of health for new blood Bottom Line Transfusions now carry less risk of contamination Boots Mass murder is child's play Lynne Truss With all the special offers in the shops you should be able to love the recession Start to be an Opposition Bryan Gould makes a rallying cry to fellow Labour MPs to vote against the government on Europe next week The unknown Bill Clinton Despite a feisty campaign voters doubt his leaders Musical tastes Diary Community of Europhobics Diary To be blunt Diary History lesson Diary Paving the Way Mr Major has chosen to put his hands in the fire Publish the China Letters Britain should prove there is no secret deal Jumbo Redundo There is a jungle out there Hitches on the road to Maastricht Fate of Eurofighter Ozone dangers Bronze Age boat Shortcomings of banking services Fuelling power stations Britain abroad Religion in Sudan Jubilee line Imperial preference Letters to the editor that are intended for… Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriages Insurers' company Picture Gallery Royal engagements Church news White Dove Ball Luncheons Dinners Service dinner Appointments DR Christopher Ounsted Dr Christopher (Kit) Ounsted, physician and academic, died in Oxford on October 7 aged 71 He was born on August 8,1921 Personal Column Word-Watching Roger Gray, QC Roger Ibhotson Gray, QC, died at Gloucester on October 18 aged 71. He was born on June 16,1921 An Appreciation of DR. Grace On this Diary Roger Miller Roger Miller, couuntry singer and songwriter, died of cancer in a Los Angeles hospital on October 25 aged 56. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on January 2,1936 Maastricht: Tories plot retreat The Times Crossword No 19,060 Picture Gallery Business Today's Times People Weather Steel Cuts Pounded No Deal Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Slump forces 20% output cut at British Steel Prices and profits slide across Europe Steelmakers across Europe are in deep trouble and face another severe bout of rationalisation Review panel criticises British Gas accounts The Times wins finance award Forget London - MPs try Frankfurt Arts 29-31 Storehouse disposes of Habitat Sport 36-40 Hang Seng bubble bursts John Charcol The Genius of Poussin Departing Lucas chief to receive no payoff Emirates By our Insurance Correspondent: Lloyd's names take legal campaign to Brussels Lloyd's names have taken their complaint to europe alleging self -regulation has been displaced by self-interest in the market to block the drawdown of deposits Storehouse deal takes Ikea out of its natural habitat Hong Kong envoys pay timely visit Berisford acts on RCI loss Ronson set to resign as chairman of Heron Business Roundup BCCI help ruled out Tarmac creates 600 jobs Umbro cuts 192 jobs RTZ on diamond trail Wellcome's choice MIN trading jumps Palma losses deepen IMC back in the black Invesco will pay Draytoit Trust £9.5m settlement Invesco MIM has made an apparently unprecedented climbdown, agreeing to pay institution £9.5 million after the collapse of Drayton consolidated, which managed By our City Staff: Pepe meets bankers on refinancing GM chief resigns as losses pile up Welpac falls deeper into the red Lombard Moss Bros beats half-time forecast By a Correspondent: MacMillan seeks to recover Berlitz stake Reuter: Ex-Soviet interest may be deferred Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Intercare buys British Funds Hope in Storehouse for shareholders Tempus Maastricht and CBI fears leave the City unsettled Stock Market (Reuter): Late surge for Dow World Markets Wall Street Sterling falls on fears of election BA set for Europe The party's over… The Times City Diary Loss of innocence The Times City Diary Dan-Air investors down in flames Comment Picture Gallery Steel Industry faces unldndest Gits before it can forge ahead again Wolfgang Münchau examines the plight of a troubled industry that has to cope with painful decisions to prevent its decline in to oblivion Hall at the helm The Times City Diary Taking the long-term view on pensions Golden opportunity in Hong Kong Investors' misgivings on computerised share records are justified Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Early falls checked C E Heath The Barts NHS Trust Coventry Health Authority Insuring the community The collapse of MMI has triggered are think in liability cover Public Appointments NW Charity Appointments Resisting rhetoric that prevents promotion Women in the public sector still find the route to the top barred to them. says Margaret Hodge Director of Government & Political Affairs So good, Poussin painted it twice Galleries: Richard Cork on a unique opportunity to explore the work of Poussin, supreme 17th-century classict Private pain put on public display Television Review: both patients and doctors examined Opera Looking for class acts Arts Briefing Music English National Opera Trust Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Too many errors spoil the comedy Opera: Rodney Milnes is disappointed by two of this year's Wexford offerings Beautifully made up Dance: Improvisation impresses Nadine Meisner Laurie Booth/Paula Josa-Jones Riverside/The Place Thin stuff for a fat man Opera: Hilary Finch on a purely musical success Falstaff Wimbledon Theatre The Times Four-part harmony gets tighter There's more to Manhattan transfer than British audiences realise, says Clive Davis National Theatre Broadway melodies with bite Music: Aldebugh's tribute to Britten and Weill; plus jazz, blues and London classical concerts Britten and Weill combined popular appeal and serious purpose. Could it be done today, asks Richard Morrison Drama of druids and drainpipes London Concerts Freedom to sing the blues David Sinclair talks to an american singer and guitarist whose career received its first boost from a british record label Smith's Galleries Royal Academy of Arts ZMB London Transport Legal Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. R. Hanna & Company Solicitors University College London Reynolds Porter Chamberlain To Advertise in the Legal Appointments Section Which… ZMB The Times Newspapers London Transport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nestle International Finance in London A matter of life and birth Was it right to perform a caesarean without consent? Sally Hughes reopens the case Blowing the whistle Inns and Outs China coup Inns and out Long distance Inns and out Unspoken threat Inns and out Double talk Inns and out Hughes-Castell Ltd MSL Company Secretary An independent voice for righting wrongs Narrow interpretation of articles Motivation is fact for judge not witness Legal Appointments QD Daniels Bates Partnership Duty to provide school places BBM Associates Wickes Properties Limited Special procedure material Why we are worried John Appleby explains Law Society doubts about contracting out legal aid Legal Appointments Chambers Eastbourne Chambers Firms in the front line to influence Europe The presentation of legal and political arguments to Brussels is a growth activity for lawyers Chambers Group Company Legal Adviser Home Counties Steer clear of dosed shops Doubts over cricket tour recede as ANC pledge support South Africa welcomes Indians White benefits from practice Snooker Pools Forecast Hardcastle hits the comeback trail Emtman cuts a dash for Colts American Football Coutts prevails in match-race thriller Yachting By a Correspondent: Fife go top as Nottingham pay penalties Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Tresvant missed as Giants tumble Basketball Multiple Display Advertising Items Pips Pride can add to Hannon's fine tally Mandarin Johnston protests over sales pitch Redcar Boutin opts for Mile with Arazi Alternative approaches to winner-finding Leicester Newton Abbot Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Port Vale handed plum Cup match against Stoke City Potteries teams to continue rivalry FA CUP Draw Bank to sue league over TV contract French canaries copy Norwich City's lead For the Record Overseas Football Results England guard against complacency Elwood comes under scrutiny Marshall misses out again Squash (Reuter): Price has edge in play-off In Brief Mazda leave Le Mans Croft returns Close second Graham record Summer visit BBC1@# Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One Phurnacite Snooker Page 36 South Africa's England tour put in jeopardy ANC condemns pace of change in rugby Concise Crossword No 2929 Winning Move Terry calls for RFU to ban tour Trophy treasure trove sets the standard Andrew Longmore views the splendous in store for visitors to an exhibtition of sporting silverware opening in London By our Sports Staff: Barnet players settle dispute with chairman Jeffes claims second place Swindon seek stylish success Rugby Union Page 38 Household Insurance

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