News from 28/10/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Helen Long (Chair), Edward Owen, Anatol Lieven, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, A. G. Gray, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, B. Koschland, Sarah Mower, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Tom Walker, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Antony Pinsent, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchaeu European Business Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Paul Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Robert Morgan Parliament Staff, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, George Gardiner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Peter Lewis, Derwent May, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Neil Pride, Peter Braude, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Chris Thau, Barry Millington, William Greaves, David Toop, Ali Jaber and Richard Beeston, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Ian E. Smith, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, David Hunt, Harold Lind, Robin Russell Jones, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Anne McElovy, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Dr David Dover, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jane Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeffrey Gordon, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, S. Y. Sweeney, Michael Horsnell, June Clark, Belinda Platt, Christopher Follett, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Ralph Kilner Brown, R. S. Guha, D. M., Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Peter Robinson, Trevor J. Powles, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, J. Pitt-Lewis,
ResumoMajor goes face to face with Tory rebels over Maastricht After a number of bruising days, the prime minister has decided to confront the doubters in his party, telling them that it is his future as leader, rather than the government's, that is at risk Resign or muddle through? Index Portfolio Plus Apartheid Industry is hoping for export rise Lawyer's granny defends the beach that never was Fashion Schools Orkney enquiry blames care staff Singapore Airlines Media on Wednesday DTI civil servants shifted after coal debacle Euro-sceptics cannot field alternative leader Escape clause for Denmark strengthens Major's hand Early publication of Denmark's Maastricht proposal undercuts one of the main arguments of Conservative Eurosceptics and the Labour party Aspro MPs must not be party to a suicide pact Tory MPs form group to fight for Maastricht Normal pantomime service resumes as dame arrives in style Political Sketch Care workers 'acted irrationally' in Orkney abuse case Clyde report calls for better training after damning criticis of social services and police Delighted parents free to smile again The way it isn't Loss of vital services saps strength of English villages Rural decline Flaws exposed in Scottish legal system N&P Timetable of events on the islands Theatre director attacks the BBC Wilding Police offficer's hand sewn on after attack Surgeon says detective has good chance of recovery after 11½hr operation Picture Gallery Britons' Costa villas blighted Bathers shun Blackpool sea Gays defy church ban Teacher prize launched Law firm dispute Britons share Iraqi cell Judges lose on pensions Dodgers face spot fines Ministers 'allowed risk exports to Iraq' News in Brief British Midland MoD considers shield against Third World missile threat The Cold war may be over but threats of a mishap in Russia or aggression from the Third World are prompting a rethink on defence Rothschild heir fined £2,000 Race monitor urged for exams The Pocket Answer-Machine By a Staff Reporter: Youths 'left sisters to die in barn fire' Tongue-tied UK deters visitors By a Staff Reporter: Builder 'hired hitman to silence his wife' Flightier refugees cancelled Man raped in his bedsit News in Brief Accused absent Damages won Murder review Body concealed Blind charge Classic Watches Cancers in Sellafield families pure coincidence, enquiry told BNFL defends radiation monitoring standars Viewers 'should vote on BBC fare' The tycoon who made Mills & Boon swoon UK risks becoming 'a nation of waiters' Sky AST Computer Leaked documents reveal plan to tax invalidity benefits Ministers are debating the question of taxing social security claimants in an attempt to save $550 million a year Heseltine rejected 'unfair' subsidy for coal industry " Now that Sam's got himself a Thomas Pink… Not so much Sex please Picture Gallery Major holds out hope of end to Gatt dispute Housing package unveiled Glenmorangie Cardiff barrage approved Around the Lobby Travel threat Cyprus cut EFA plea In Parliament Perot attacked on all sides for claims of smear tactics Resounding 'no' leaves Mulroney struggling to repair Canada's tattered unity This week's decisive rejection of Canada's new constitution could spell the downfall of Brian Mulroney, the prime minister, but it might also lead to the collapse of the confederation Dirty tricks' by opponent bring former American space hero down to earth Recession turns the tables on Bush in land of sun and sin Battleground State's Florida Picture Gallery Hewlett Packard Baltic states reel as old guard takes back power in Lithuania Fears of a right-wing coup abound. Algirdas Brazauskas, the election victor, will have to walk a political tightrope Jittery Yeltsin outlaws coalition bent on plotting his downfall America agrees to resume Gatt talks Rooftec Age of decay grips France Envoys reveal Bosnia plan Girl saved in capsized trimaran Spanish leader's ten-year reign is soured by economic woes Morale high as troops sail in (Reuter): Anc chief shot dead in ambush News in Brief Woman chosen (AP): Baby killed (AFP): Bombing talks Leaders swap (AP): Clam claim Israelis keep up shelling as boy dies in rocket attack Rabin vows to continue peace negotions despite pressure from the right to pull out Cathay Pacific Peking 'will fight Patten to the end' Not playing the white man White South African rugby administrators promised to level the playing field for all players. David Miller reports consequences of thier failure Leisure First Memories of mayhem A Symbol of the System Offices with powerful appeal Behind every great operator is a big office, and a bit of redecorating, says Rosie Millard Is it weird not to have a beard What induces men to serape the hair off thier face every day? Vanity? Masochism? Peer pressurer? A shaver and a non-shaver explain In praise of womanwatching Mens Shirts Cut for Women Prince and the playwright Diary Why the prime minister should go A government in turmoil: can Tory unity be regained under its present leader? Paul Johnson makes an impassioned plea for Major to step down in order to save his party John Major must stay and fight another day If the Tories keep their cool they can readily muddle through their latest difficulties, writes Simon Jenkins Safe and sound Diary Clinton's Napoleon Diary Ways of Escape The prime minister can still confound his enemies Salvaging the wreckage from hospital closure proposals Khmer Rouge and UN Judges' qualities Tobacco advertising German questions Coming of age Wiy smiles among HM Constabulary Desert perspective Harder to remember Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Gilbart Lecture Picture Gallery Royal engagements Reception Young Nadfas 20th Anniversary Council of Christians and Jews Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine Personal Column Word-Watching Bob Todd Luis Rosales "A Lion in the Toils" Appreciation Lord Armstrong Announcements & Personal Notices News The Times Crossword No 19,061 Picture Gallery Business Sport Modern Times Looks Homes Today's Times People Weather Arts Media TV Listings Opinion Columns The Papers Little Bang Fate Sealed Bush Boost Good Show The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Media 32 Manufacturers expect surge in export orders CBI points ot first benefit of leaving ERM Sales prospects are grim at home but exporters are at their most optimistic for five years Pound falls to record low on trade-weighted index By our City Staff: Maxwell pensions fed on 'inferior assets' Private miners set sights on British Coal Arts LMX syndicate loses £54m. on storms By our Industrial Correspondent: Building leaders urge Lamont to act Sport Blancpain Property on Wednesday Bridport maintains dividend Apricot Competition will force more cuts at banks Borroweers face a growing credit crunch as banks compete for prudent low risk lending By our City Staff: Director buys AB offshoot GrandMet and Spanish sherry maker may link Business Roundup Pressac lifts profits British Syphon ahead Xerox improves TI appoints Edwards Levercrest sharesfall on rescue rights issue Surprise rise in US growth leaves Wall Street sceptical After 18 months of lacklustre recovery George Bush's administration sees signs of real revival Payout risk drives GM shares lower Debt tipped to attract buyers German slowdown forecast grows louder By our Correspondent: Capital adequacy tests regulators BA believes it can clinch double deal Dan-Air fate sealed in August Black Horse Life Wellcome Trust banks on equities Recent Issues Application for Listing by Firstland Group plc Hong Kong pulls back 155 points World Markets Blenheim banks en French connection Tempus British Funds Big sellers put British Steel under renewed pressure Stock Market Wall Street Major Changes The Times From Associated Press in Tokyo: Recession hits Japan electronics industry German news is getting worse Comment Building flattened Beck and call The Time City Diary Ikea deja v The Time City Diary King abdicates The Times City Diary Minor market stars can continue to perform on the small screen Michael Clark looks at the arrival of Seats, a computerised trading system that throws a lifeline to smaller companies Freund indeed Falling foul of a part-time taxman Being more modest over rent reviews The Times Northwest Airlines N Shares close below best C E Heath The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Theatre Let's do the show right, right here Oprea: Rodney Milnes, at a British premiere, call for a co-ordinated national approach to new works Five million words may prove too many Arts Briefing New London Orchestra Only corporations shall speak unto nations Radio: Peter Barnard on the BBC's assumption of news supremacy, review by Derwent May Clowns, cones and In-I-Go Jones Television June Moon Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Who's afraid of a vamp from a vanished age? Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a valiant attempt to stage an impossible play Lulu Lilian Baylis Live and on the record Rock: David Tocp on the paradoxes of aconcert appearances by a due who rely heavily no studio effects The Orb Brixton Academy Full, desperate measure Concert: Barry Millington enjoys some Shostakovichian brinkmanship on the South Bank RPO/Askenazy Festival Hall The Times Geneva's prospects look good European cinema has few truly international stars David Robinson on a festival that aims to find some more A master in any language Theatre: Peter Lewis on a chance to see an italian classic staged by one of Europe's greatest directors The South Bank Centre Out on the road Television Review Ingpen & Williams Ltd presents Something to crow about Dance John Percival talks to choreographer Christopher Bruce, whose new work, Rooster, has its British premiere tonight Royal Shakespeare Company Ten things you ought to know A glimpse at what we watch and read Creative, Media & Marketing BBC PI Limited Want a Change Mirror chief should sell The People Harold Lind hopes alcaner, fitter Mgn will emerge from the furore Festive flak flies as little hands reach out for gifts galore Decosol the Manufacturer of Quality Car Care… Marketing & Negotiating Manager Residential Property Sales People Required for International Company Business Development Executives Satellite Industries Inc Girl Guides Jardine PR Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property cage traps unhappy families Thousands of warring couples are forces to live together because they cannot sell their homes, Rachel Kelly reports Crème De La Crème Grosvenor Bureau Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultans Secretaries plus Secretarial/Research £18 - 20,000 + Bonus Bowner & Kirkland Ltd HIMA-Maschinenbau GmbH Directors' Secretaries PA to the Director Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultansts The Times Help Desk Receptionist Crone Corkill Multilingual Bilingual Secretary/office Manager Michael Soul & Associates Solicitors BPR Community Creme Third World Charity A Briliant Organiser? 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A Jean Williams Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Regents Park Victorians spread little joy Multiple Display Advertising Items Australians find way past slippery opposition Rugby Union Great game, shame about the interview Sport on Television For the Record S African coach calls for change Today's Fixtures Football Yarranton calls for further funding Elections to BOA will influence future of Games Soports Politics Leading pairs maintain run of success Bridge British contingent recovering from Atlantic flight scare Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pips Pride bonus for McKeown Fontwell Park Sedgefield Araadh has fine chance to confirm Newcastle promise Mandarin Browne is banned for ten years Picture Gallery Increase in daily rates Rapid Raceline Rangers forced to battle as Bury make presence felt Premier League side fully stretched Thompson on target for Ipswich Hoddle's birthday error proves costly Ferguson frustrated by United's lack of goals India and South Africa redefine bouncer Nolan's triumphs rewarded Time takes its toll as Lambs protests over inflexible rule Squash Broncos threaten rough ride Rugby League Teesside holds off challenge in tight finish Yachting World title victory for Pyatt In Brief Ballesteros out British cup run Roy Marshall BBC1 Variations TV Licensing Racing Page Wood is optimistic tour threats can be overcome Souness banned from touchline for five matches Uefa acts on manager's verbal outburst Concise Crossword No 2930 Winning Move Smart apologises for Beck's methods Wednesday hit seven to send Leicester reeling The Singleton of Auchroisk Cricket Page MCC asks members to rethink on Gower
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