News from 29/10/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, M. Jopling, Tom King, James Landale, Natasha Fairweather, Peter Temple-Morris, Jon Ashworth, Philip Bassett, Ross Tieman and Nicholas Wood, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Adelheid von der Schulenberg, Geoffrey Pattie, Tim Renton, Christopher Cockerell, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, B. L. Baboulene, Osman Streater, Neil Bennett, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Robert Adley, Michael Alison, Angela MacKay, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Alex Anderson and Bruce Clark, Rene Riley-Adams, Giles Shaw, James Spicer, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Mark Wolfson, Sarah Matthews, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Bernard Levin, Heer Ranjha, Martin Fletcher, Michael Colvin, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Iain Sproat, John Root, Peter Ball, Anthony Grant, Juliet Ace, Alan Ayckbourn, Clare Hogg, George F. Edwards, R. L. Reece, Louise Taylor, Charles Powell, Boardman, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Robert Bruce, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Martin Whybrow, Anatole Kaletsky, Jenny MacArthur, Eileen Stamers-Smith, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, Donald Thompson, Peter Tinniswood, Charles Bremner, John Percival, David Howell, Kate Muir, Harold James, A. D. Springhall, Sean French, Michael Freedland, Russell Kempson, Gordon Douglas, Don Juan, Arnold H. Beckett, Sarah Johnson, Neville Trotter, Ray Whitney, Sean Mac Carthaigh, F. H. Dixon, Bryan Cassidy, Martin Hoyle, Chris Thau, David Miller, P. V. Facey, Alison Roberts, Jonathan Prynn, Lionel Briggs, Robert Worcester, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, David N. King, Richard Evans, Michael Ancram, Michael Peacock, Sunjay Kakar, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Ronald Butt, Bryan Appleyard, Michael Marshall, Stewart Tendler, Terry Leonard, John C. L. Cox, Director General, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Patrick Moser, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, John Pilling, Michael Grylls, Robert Hicks, Jill Knight, David Madel, Anna Kythreotis, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Bruce Anderson, Michael Hornsby, Richard Page, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Jonathan Smith, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Melinda Wittstock Media correspondent, Peter Bottomley, A. Bowden, Paul Channon, Melinda Wittstock, Godfrey Golzen, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, L. D. Kennedy, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Terence Higgins, James Hill, Hugh Thompson, David N. James Chairman, Michael Horsnell and John Vincent, David Cregan, Peter Terson, Catherine Sampson and James Pringle, K. A. Hillard, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Cranley Onslow, Ross Tieman, Peter Emery, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Brian Kinsella, George Brock and Michael Binyon,
ResumoLabour pulls out all the stops to defeat Major Lib Deam throw Maastricht lifeline When the cabinet decides today on the formof words for next week's Maastricht vote, it could be deciding the fate of the prime minister—as the whips appreciate only too well Ford plant to close for a week Index Section 3 Fatherhood Ambulance chief quits amid death claims in 999 scandal Films Disputed poll puts rivals neck and neck We're going to show these crities, says Bush More pits face closure On Other Pages Culture clash? Tsarist enigma Late edition Books Three held after police find Semtex Abbey National N… Suede-tongued Hurd plays for time in muddy waters Political Sketch Multiyork Danes boost British chances of reaching Ec reconciliation Opposition MPs to join protest vote Smith is caught in Wilson's dilemma Riddell on Politics Lunn Poly Police prisoner died 'after doctors gave drugs cocktail' Roboery case man changed into intoxicated zombie, court told Ambulance controllers resort to old methods after delays Psion Series 3 Home repossessions expected to fall News in Brief Hand-chop remand Pilot killed on world trip Negus collection sold Law sheds male image Rape reform urged BT Reported crime up 11% but bigger total stays hidden Rise in offences Desirable city areas top mugging target Comet Game aids disabled therapy Eurostar 186mph trains promise London-Paris trip in three hours Arts world scours the cosmos In search of cultural dues The essence of culture has eluded the world for centuries. A conference in Brighton yesterday concluded that the answer may be delayed a little longer The Dialy Mail International Ski Show Nude bathers face beach ban Prince urges moral aspect to education The way it isn't Honda Autumn Specials Honda The Economist Judge protests as he is forced to set free child molester Crash fear over nuclear weapons Fischer win puts him one game from title Picture Gallery Dixons One more of the little thiins that makes a MacInotsh… Apple 2,000 Jews plan exodus from city to village Residents fear culture clash with orthodox Hasidim tried of living in London Texas Falklands war chief criticised by pilot Driver cleared of murdering man in parking dispute Girls 'must learn to be earners' Beckett's dream stirs fair to middling storm Posthumous publication of author's early musings on sex and art raises fresh controversy Doubts cast on health reforms Girobank Wild beast of a book fights to voice rage that fame hid Cabinet warned of rough ride on cuts Labour will fierecely resist any attempt by ministers to freeze benefits Bristol & West & You Major disappoints East European leaders Ministers put off new union curbs Bottomley defends tobacco policy Labour to cut HQ staff Around the Lobby Picture Gallery £60m order Election fear Safe zone New peer In Parliament Support for devolution gathers pace in ailing northern Italy The antics of neo-Fascists and northern separatists sometimes resemble comic opera, but both groups are tapping the same wellsprings of discontent as Ii Duce Yeltsin bans private army to safeguard reform policy Our Foreign Staff: Bosnia fighting preludes arrival of UK troops Paris Aids case official goes to jail CDU spells out need for austerity South Africa Pretender's hair may resolve the enigma of Anastasia Picture Gallery Huge budget deficit dampens Bush claim of economic revival Can money buy the American presidency? Ross Perot is spending $5 million a day to find out Jazz-loving Mom is campaign asset St John's School Leatherhead Ohio becomes the front line in a last-ditch offensive Clinton outlasts the pack as race enters final lap With five days to go to the US election, Robert Worcester concludes that Bill Clinton will in herit the White House unless the electorate stands on its head Britain acts softly to reassure Hong Kong over 1995 elections Letters show there were no secret deals, but Chris Patten remains eyeball to eyeball with Peking (Reuter): Moi clears way for elections News in Brief Egypt acts (Reuter): Faction splits Bar dropped Dimitrov fights (Reuter): Dog lead Burmese 'still being tortured' National Savings Zia plane sabotage theory gains credence When angry farmers go to war Who stands to lose, and to gain, in the 'transatlantic food fight' that is threatening the Gant talks on freeing world trade? 'Reducing production and prices is unacceptable' The budgets do not look at all bad and we certainly should not be any worse off The American government subsidies are really no more than a Band Aid' Beer for a dead soldier Side Jine Mementos of Vietnam go on display in the US Father knows best... or does he? Beneath the happy facade, doubts lurk for the family man who ponders the imponderable: are these children really mine? Sean French reports Trouble with bird fancying Medical Briefing Deafness and the orchestra pit Mettle for mature males Boots Heroics in shock Bryan Appleyard The crazes for keep-fit and computer games have come together in the Gladiators The case for John Major The Prime minister is doing a good job clearmg up after Mrs Thatcher says Bruce Anderson Laugh? I nearly died Bernard Levein delights in a surreal new show that had him rolling helpless in the aisles Peak condition The Times Diary Christie's to follow on? The Times Diary Yellow peril The Times Diary Show of resistance The Times Dairy Germany Deceives Itself Chancellor Kohl must tell the conomic truth Indecent Anomaly The rape of men should be punished more seriously Exit, Pursued by Nikon Be grateful for an audience that is not throwing eggs Closing the ranks behind Major Leaks from the 1922 Council tax Perceived failings in BBC leadership Studio closure Jubilee line Letting down lightly Ties that bind Health centres 'Times' blueprint for UK recovery Personal Column Court Circular Royal Academy of Engineering Memorial Mass Church news Today's royal engagements Dinners Appointments Birthdays today Luncheon Anti-Slavery Award Inland Revenue Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Legal Notices Marriage Service The Very Rev John Wild Lord Ashby Lord Ashby, FRS, botainst, chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, 1970-83, and vicechangellor of Chambrige University, 1967-69, died on October 22 aged 88. He was born on August 24,1904 Personal Column Word-Watching World Class Shopping Arthur Wint Appreciations Renee Tickell Renée Oriana Tickell who wrote undert her maiden name, Renée Haynes, died on October 12 aged 86. She was born July 23,1906 Peter le Huray Multiple Display Advertising Items Pestalozzi Children's Village Ministers shirk union battle The Times Crossword No 19,062 Picture Gallery Business Weather Seen in the Times Bumpy Ride No Respite Wading in BCCI Blues The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Power contracts would leave just 14 pits open Coal's future looked even bleaker when Neil Clarke told MPs seven more pits could shut Governor says monetary policy can be relaxed Marks sparkles in the slump Arts Accountants at loggerheads Sport Wellcome climbs to £505m The Scolch House Accountancy on Thursday Firm warned by OFT over inertia selling Ford plunges to third-quarter loss Currency chaos added to losses at Ford, Jaguar and Ford of Britain were both hard hit Car sales challenged All Nippon Airways Cosby in frame to buy NBC Babcock cuts its dividend Recent Issues Tender Offer by John East & Partners Limited ICI sells pigments company to Japanese Business Roundup Dan-Air deal opposed Goldsmiths trims loss Durham shares halted Blystad sinks into red Liffe chooses Hodson Bertam interims down Shiloh pegs payout EC responds to US Engineering confidence is 'shot to pieces' Civil engineers, fearning a further downturn in orders over the next year, want Norman Lamont of sanction increased spending on roads and railways Telegraph profits up by 10% By our Industrial Staff: UK directors high in pay rise league Recession catches up with LVMH Wellcome Heron to present refinancing plan Major Changes Universal British Funds Welcome takes price curbs in its stride Tempus BA runs into turbulence over broker's profits markdown Stock Market Bargain hunters lift Dow Wall Street The Times Recession catches up with Blacks Leisure Dove's wings clipped The Times City Dairy Progress to more honest accounts Comment T&G takes three The Times City Dary Job finder The Times City Diary Olive strikes out The Times City Diary Brussels blamed for Whitehall's sins Chemical reaction to Gatt warfare Major's gambles will leave diners at Mansion House poker faced Economic View Anatole Kaletsky believes the prime minister has became dangerously addicted to playing games of Call My Bluff No time to consult investors before Dan-Air sale to BA Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd 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 Bears gain upper hand Heath Group FRS 3 levels the playing field Neil Bennett gives an outline of the main provisions included in the ASB's new financial reporting standard Accountancy & Finance KPMG Alderwick McLintock Tait fills the gap Any Other Bu`siness The Times Newspapers Ringmaster Davies Kidd Public Practice Recruitment Specialists Mondel Associates (BiA) Bank's choir sounded slightly out of tune Audit Gama International Limited Selected Accounts Personnel plc Mark Warner Financial Analyst Multiple Classified Advertising Items The soldier, his wife and her terrorist lover Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews that the new releases and Ismail Merchant tells how Hollywood finally returned his calls The Crying (Curzon West End, 18) Glengarry Glen Ross (Odeon Haymarket, 15) Boomerang (Plaza, 15) Unlawful Entry (Odeon Leicester Square, 18) Mon Père, Ce Héros (Curzon Phoenix, Pg) An altogether different arms race Arts Briefing Family show Last Chance… Theatre At long last Hollywood Howards End may be the start of the big time for the British film-making team Merchant Ivory. Anna Kythreotis reports Television Peter's Friends Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Puzzling encounter in the Punjab Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on an incongruous approach to Indian legend Heer Ranjha Theatre Royal, Stratford East Role play and romance Theatre: Martin Hoyle hails a one-woman show Sex Iii BAC, Battersea Rake 'n' roll rhythms Dance: John Percival sees rock and ballet fused Don Juan Roalty Bruch flows gracefully Concert: Noel Goodwin on an appealing violinist LPO Welser-Möst Festival Hall The Times Not averse to a spot of rhyming Literature: London's Poetry International festival: an American master reappraised; and small-screen Conard Alison Roberts on a golden autumn in prospect here for verse and versifiers, especially of the international kind Returning to Main Street American readers are rediscovering one of hte country's most innovative writers. Clive Davis on the Sinclair Lewis revival Faithful in deceit Television Review: Harry Eyres on a stylish and sinister Conrad adaptation Telecom Security Riddles of a rustic idyll Nocturne Lisa St Aubin de Teran Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 the Heather Blazing Colm Toibin Picador, £14.99 the Feather Report By Mark Illis Bloomsbury, £14.99 The Adelphi Press Hungarian uprising of memory The archetypal central European intellectual, George Konrad, shows how the generation of 1956 lost its way A Feast in the Garden By George Konrad Faber, £14.99 Were it not that he had bad dreams A World of my Own By Graham Greene Reinhardt Books, £12.99 To our fathers in distress Fatherhood Edited by Sean French Virago, £11.99 Watching in the Dark a Child's fight for life By Artemis Cooper John Murray, £9.95 Images of cattle-cars and corpses, just as his… A dead poet's fossils Trilobites and other stories By Breece D'j Pancake Secker & Warburg, £7.99 How to write a Thatcher speech Lost politcal coltures still resonate in four new books on oratory, parliament, the Bundesbank and Balfour The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Speeches Edited by Brian MacArthur Penguin, £17.99 Is Parliament on short commons? Westminster Does Parliament Work? By John Garrett Gollancz, £17.99 Golden hoard of the Nibelungen Bundesbank The Bank that Rules Europe Heinemann, £18.99 Letters mingle souls The Letters of Arthur of Arthur and Lady Elcho 1885-1917 Edited by Jane Ridley and Clayre Percy Hamish Hamilton, £25 Tenant forfeited right to buy Creme De La Creme Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Counsultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Varig Brazilian Airlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Public Relations Consultancy Sw1 Executive Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Behaviour deplored Boundary between estates follows new course of river channel Scots Law Report October 29 1992 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal aid test same as for leave Decree to trade incompetent as too vague Televised evidence order refused Oasis From pigeon post to satellites Sending information around the world ever faster has made Reuters the leader in its field. Jonathan Prynn reports Published today is The Power of News. The History of Reuters, by Donald Read, of Kent University (OUP, £20) Beatingoff challengers Every second counts Peter Job, above, discusses his hopes for the future of the agency as it faces ever tougher competition Digital Words that won over the World The telegraph was a godsent to the founder of the company Markets act on screen New services have changed the style of the money business A first the idea looked a flop. But soon the system was making huge profits Reuters Beginning with breakfast The next advance lies in broadcasting Melinda Wittstock reports Ready for the rivals Customers are demanding concession as competiton increases in crowded market CA Designs Croma Research Limited The controversial unlocking of great wealth Time magazine described the reuters flotation as a saga that had almost everything Electronic trading comes on stream Reports from the front Independence has takes the place of patriotism The general rule was that bad news should be minimised The Ice Group of Companies Pyjama names Drug rules need to be more clearly defined Changed times Crowning triple Middlesex The Times university degree results service Harlequins lack heart Todd pulls out of show jumping Serfontein seeks qualified success against law-brekers Montgomerie still campaigning for that elusive victory European Tour season ends at Valderrama The Times Australians turn to versatile Crowley Rugby Union: Welsh Five-Year Unberaten Run Ends in Dublin McGowan's display raises Irish hopes Abrahams caught in South Africa crossfire Warning that tax demands could harm Olympic bid Nuclear Electric just edges out rivals Yachting Mandarin: Harrison can swoop again on in-form Penny Drops Mandarin: Nottingham Suave Dancer at National Stud Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The legend of Arazi lives on Europeans favoured by dream draw Mandarin: Kempton Park Mandarin: Stratford Browne case brings denial Rapid Raceline Samways makes a timely strike Whittinsham is removed Athletics Little Woods Pools Sunderland ready to break new ground for football Louise Taylor Reports on a stadium complex that, when completed, may set the standard for English clubs Arsenal rescued by Campbell Football: Goasls at a Premium in the Fourth round of the Coca-Cola Cup Shearer shows way forward for Blackburn For the Record Fixtures Cook will savour an early taste of Indian attack Cricket Schwer's punching is too fierce for Crook Boxing Davis suffers as Foulds keeps going In Brief Sindall's haul Hallas moves BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite British Red Cross EQUESTRlANISM 43 Chelsea triumph through the air Newcastle United have their colours lowered for the second time in a week Concise Crossword No 2931 Picture Gallery Winning Move Blackburn handed plum draw Lewis's 461b pike poised to smash record Saunders uses his head to leave United cold Liverpool tap Norwegian source Golf 44 By our Sports Staff: South Africa's rugby tour given go-ahead Oliver critical of MCC Time/system To Advertise Telephone Monday NB Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers Agip To Advertise Fax Sybase CalComp Why do takeovers have to end in tears? Hugh Thompson reports on the human cost to companies when things go wrong under new regimes Career Analysts Director and needing a job Abolkher Group Volvo Shannon Howgate Sable Fletcher Hunt plc Connaught NB Selection Ltd Argos plc Headway Smaller Businesses Sales Oriented Director & General Manager PA Consulting Group Interexce PLC Calthy Tracy & Associates Ltd Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited Barclays Chusid Lander Morse Computers Ltd Allied Duntur Assurance plc Adderley-Feather Ston plc BBC UK Sales Director Stafford Long & Partners PA Consulting Group Henry MacLeod St. James Associates MSL Group Limited Management and Recruitment Consultants Steele-Dixon & Associates TSI Group Harvey Nash PLC Consultancy Training Personnel Services RAC Goodman Graham & Associates Chief executive McKenzie Waterman Economists Club Managers and Aerobic Instructors Steele-Dixon & Associates CJA Recruitment Consultants Recritment Matters Dixons Group plc Boots the Chemists Production Services Hogg Clarke International Nicholson International MacMillan Davies MSL International Consultants in Serarch and… Palmer & Webb Systems Syntech Computer Systems Limited Orlando Fla Health & Safety Executive Wickland Wrstcott Human Resource Consultants Seletion Thomson Ltd Management Services Limited Crone Corkill Head fit Pathfiender Partnership Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers McKenzie Grant Selection & Search Hitachi Howgate Sable Symonds General Appointments NHS Management Executive Ryder PLC MSL International Consultants in Search and… CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Remittance Express Co Ltd UB International Limited Coomputer Solutions & Finance Ltd General Appointments Barton Lyle Ltd Higher Intelligence Officers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personnel Branch Higher Intelligence Officers Selected Accounts Personnel plc Sales Manager The Children's Society Computer Supervisor International Trade Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Securicor recruitment services Job Hunting? 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