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News from 30/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Flowers, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jean Henderson, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Bernard Kaukas, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, P W R Robeson, Angela MacKay, Matt Wolf, Peter Judge, D. R. Pinyoun, L. E. J. Roberts, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Sean Hallahan, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, J. K., Kevin Eason, S. T. Eason, Ruth Evans, Director, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bird, Dessa Trevisan, Tim Judah, Bruce Clark, J. Triseliotis, Ian Guyster, Patricia Tehan, Malcolm Green, Director, James Bone and Sam Kiley, Brian Hulme, Retired Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Godfrey Dodds, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Hart, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, David Guest, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, J. J. R. Dirks, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ian Kelcey, Anthony Swainson, Director, Alice Thomson, Dennis Beard, Barry Pickthall, Sally Tomlinson, Richard Evans Miami, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, B. N., Pamela Wightwick, Robin Stacey, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman and George Brock, James Pringle, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Christopher Bishop, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Benedict Nightingale and Jeremy Kingston, Chris Dighton, Nadine Meisner, David Crawford, Graham Mather, Melinda Wittstock, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, William Cash, Martin Waller, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, David Penfold, Veronica Heath, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Lament U-turn points to more interest rate cuts Treasury to be more accountable Semtex haul: man to appear in court Index Television Hardline Major goes for broke on Maastricht bill Modern Times 'Shame' daubed on £100,000 memorial Bomber Harris statue coated in paint Kenneth MacMillan dies during ballet Business Stunning, both in looks and performance Infotech on Friday Girl, 14, files to 'divorce' parents Mothers blanch as Major unveils naked aggression Political Sketch Halifax Was, but was suddenly mown down by a spirited Major Old guard rallies to the standard as leader's mettle shines Riddell on Politics Ministers battle over need for cuts and tax increases The government's determination to protect capital programmes at almost any cost could lead to confrontation with workers in the public sector The fear that stalks London EC prosecutes Britain over Docklands road Hit and run Tebbit ensures his getaway Girl of 14 obtains court order to 'divorce' parents Children new clients for America's lawyers More children expected to put their parents in the dock Lunn Poly Genius who brought incandescence to the stage Sir Kenneth MacMillan: master of ballet drama Nissan Barrister puts courts in dock over gender SKI Show Judges free battered woman who killed Appeal court cuts five-year prison sentence after studying psychiatric report School sex attackers win lower sentences Sainbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Comet Heads can pick pupils for ability at sports Grant-maintained schools Wounded policeman moves fingers Marriages fall by 4.5% Pit removals denied Reporter honoured Boy mistook lethal gun Fox man's wife in court Surgery cuts stroke risk Health chiefs pay for molester's treatment News in Brief Metropolitan Police Canon we Take the Most Moving Pictures New chief to decide fate of 999 computer High-tech control room system balmed for fatal delays in London ambulance service A short, sharp lesson in accountability Where does the buck stop when there is a failure in the machinery of government? Graham Mather examines the options Study links pills to heart death in women Thames issues writ in fight for TV films Tenth win eludes passive Fischer European court upholds women's right to information on clinics in Britain Irish ban on abortion advice is ruled illegal Women's groups are celebrating after the European Court of Human Rights overruled an Irish ban on access to details of abortions clinics Watchdog's bark is worse than its bite The way it isn't Jaguar staff win 4% rise in efficiency deal Prison drug abuse 'covered up' Riot area shares building award The ILPH is working Battle lines drawn on ordination of women And Foreign Staff: Britain pushes for compromise over Maastricht treaty Despite the scepticism of Jacques Delors, British officials are confident of agreement of European union Treasury concedes lower tax on lottery How do your children's schools perform? Tory grandees break cover to defend European policy Why it may pay to complain Turmoil suits Ashdown the warrior Parliament next Week Lunn Poly Aircraft may guard convoys Around the Lobby BR pledge Election threat Security costs £3bn gamble And our Foreign Staff: Germans foil Yugoslavia uranium plot Bulgaria seeks new cabinet Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd Fascist successors herald the death knell for Bosnia Bosnia is effectively dead. The carve-up of the country by Serbs and Croats is a sorry tale of local duplicity and miscalculation by the Western powers Shadow politics: a communist demonstrator wielding… Toxic weapon claim stirs new Russian security machine Hewlett Packard Yeltsin ends pullout from Baltic Bush claims momentum of victory as gap closes By our Foreign Staff: American hopes rise over Gatt Southern California begins to let train take the strain Picture Gallery Press picks on dirty holes in Mr Ozone's backyard E1 Salvador ceasefire in jeopardy And our Foreign Staff: Japan to hold back finance until Kuriles are returned UN calls for troops Clinton manoeuvres to sell hawkish image on defence Martin Fletcher writes that style, not substance, divides the main candidates on defence policy (AP): Muslim held for tourist bus attack News in Brief (AP): Hiss cleared (Reuter): Unita attack (Reuter): Net gain Patten determined democratic reform In an interiew with James Pringle, Chris Pattern spells out how he will try to kepp China talking over widening the franchise in Hong Kong Colony liberals accuse Chinese of bullying Squabbling Afghan factions fail to pick new president Saddam's ex-envoy is UN chief in Somalia Lexmark Extra men to be sent to Natal News in Brief Dam accord (Reuter): Lockerbie blow (Reuter): Agenda agreed (AP): Down to Earth Fighting for the honour of Auntie Has the BBC really lost its nerve, and is Eldorado mired in cynicism? Alice Thomson meets Richard Eyre Bradford & Bingley Emperors of funny stuff As the stars of a thousand teenage fantasies go on tour, will the real stand-up please stand up? Architects! Glory of the golden oldies Is there upon for a channel offering nothing but repeats? Melinda Wittocks reports Homelife, The Appeals Dept Guilty secret climbs out of Japan's cellar Tomorrow, representatives of Japan's three million untouchables will take to the streets in protest at their continuing oppression Why the IRA is losing its war of attrition As police seize more Semtex, Edward Gorman and George Brock consider a failing terror campaign Mugged by the statistics Figures purporting to show that crime levels are rising mean little but breed a clilmate of fear Now build us a cabinet Diary And I'm Napoleon Diary From grot to grotto Diary Cheep and cheerful Diary A Treagedy of Errors Officials should now pay for their mistakes Cold Comfort from Denmark The Danish "solution" is no solution for Mr Major The Priestly Vocation The arguments for female ordination are now irresistible Planning nation's energy policy Women barristers Harder to remember Reorganising London's hospitals Legal aid and access to justice Fees for adoption Charity trustees On the chin Parris enquiry on languages fluency Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Dinners Church news Reception Luncheons Anniversaries Appointment Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Lecture Gael Elton Mayo Gael Elton Mayo, Comtesse de Chamberet, author and painter died in London on October 16 aged 69. She was born in Sydney on April 9,1923 Personal Column Word-Watching Roy Marshall Roy Edwiin Marshall West Indian test cricketer, Hampshire captain and opening batsman, died of cancer in a Taunton hospice on October 27 aged 62. He was born in St Thomas, Barbados on April 25,1930 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheridan Major-General B. D. Jones Major-General Basil Douglas Jones, Cb, Cbe, Inspector of the Royal Army Ordance Corps, 1958-60, died on October 15 aged 89. He was born in Devonshire on May 14,1903 John Benn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic case of lost profits Kevin Eason reports on the promising investments that crashed Car Buyers Guide Continental Dealers do a runner Roadwise No joke: Bill's had 20 Ladas Mannegerton Lexus Brunswick Croydon Limited Auto Works Hughes of Beaconsfield Peugeot 605 SAAB Reading Scotts Volvo Chancellor goes for growth Defiant Major does for broke Family divorce Sporting chance Drugs behind bars Heart threat Church crossroads Picking holes in the 'Mr Ozone' layer The Times Crossword No 19,063 Face-lift award Uranium plot Battle of the gap Patten offer Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health International Today's Times People Weather Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Sotheby's Business 23-29 Tomkins makes surprise £925m offer for RHM Hanson's bid for RHM was topped by Tomkins, led by the Hansion-trained Greg Hutchings Protégé who goes for his mentor Heron control flies out of Ronson's hands Arts 37-39 Lamont wants 'five wise men' to watch economy Sport 40-44 ICI sales fail and profits are halved Ministers postpone privatisation plan for British Coal British Coal may never be privatised if prices are cut to make coal competitive GM heading for its third year of loss International Appointments Senior Geologist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sports Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Support for James at Lloyd's Multiple Classified Advertising Items By our City Staff: BA claims conspiracy over US Air proposal Pound retreats again No pay freeze for personnel chiefs Former EC chief warns over single market Business Roundup Colombia riches for BP Wilton in the red Streamlining at Dale Rowe Evans doubles Rhône-Poulenc sale Haemocell cash call Davenport advances Axa may buy abroad Cullen's dips into loss Lloyd 's to emerge stronger from the recent reforms CSP Sensible spending will put economy on road to recovery The Mansion House Speeches Governor defends Bank's handling of BCCI Cheshire Lard Mayoritells of new law panel for City Garrard RHM battle knocks credibility all round Tempus Dealers hope that the worst is over Stook Market Daimler arm to buy stake in Fokker British Funds Investment firm fined for hiding shortfall Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Political uncertainty becalms the Dow Wall Street Black cloud over the single market Debt mess Teaming up with CLL The Times City Diary Bard barb The Times City Diary Just the job The Times City Diary Failing flight of Heron charts the rise and fal of Gerald Ronsdh Jonathan Prynn looks at the passsing of Heron into the hands of the banks, powerbrokers to the recessionary 1990s On the mend The Times City Diary Cabinet must learn a country's greatest asset is its workforce Letters Supervisory role Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Shares close above worst Heath Group Promoting an image of industry and success Milton Keynes may be losing its 'new town' reputation, but its population is still growing by 3,000 a year, David Crawford reports Try the visionary position Milton Keynes Focus Education well catered for at all levels The city is just the place for those who are keen to go back to school A move in the right direction David Crawford reports on the new city: a place where jobs are on the increase Acres of opportunity for small business Firms have not been slow to appreciate the location Milton Keynes Support systems built from scratch The city has more voluntary groups per head than anywhere else in Britain Super heat with super savings Milton Keynes Fresh standards being set David Young reports on the variety of reasons that make companies move into the city The Open University Picture Gallery The East Midlands Means Business Learning to manage , all over the world From Russia to Hong Kong, th Open University has greatly widened its sphere of influence Promise of an immaculate reception Digital broadcasting should not be ignored as Britain awaits a clearer transmission, Mathew may reports Survival of the smartest Nick Nuttall looks forward to shopping locally from a computer menu Morse Online Amstrad Progress at a gentle pace Far from rushing on to the market with all programs blazing, open systems have a lot of ground to make up, David Guest reports Guiding rules taking too long to set up Looking for the knockout system? Here's one we wrote earlier Being able to run software on new and faster hardware should make open systems attractive to managers Wider choice for lower cost Some companies have found that proprietary operating sytems are far too restrictive and expensive NEC Personal touch wins friends for Lloyds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pirtek Barclays Catering to local needs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unglobe Travel Diamond David & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels & Licensed Premises Tenders & Contracts Local Services for the Renewal of Vehicle (Excise)… Briefings On prize-winning form Visual Art: Richard Cork considers the significance of the £20,000 Turner Prize, and surveys this year's shortlist Critic's Choice Theatre page 38 Season of northern delights Arts Briefing Last Chance… Dance page 39 Peter's Friends Entertainments Today's Events London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Take a walk on the mild side Fringe Theatre: Benedict Nightingale and Jeremy Kingston, amused but not moved A Little Older Hampstead Shuffling rather than playing their strong cards Rock: a British soul singer too laid-back for this own good, and a gifted American jazzman marking time Profitable piece-work Brace Up! Tramway, Glasgow Put the playwright in his place Theatre: Harold Pinter is acting in his play No Man's Land. Matt Wolf meets the director After so long, far from the rite stuff Stephen Petronio QEH Moving beyond dance Dance: Chreographer Jonathan Burrows interviewed; Stephen Petronio Company and flamenco reviewed John Percival meets an ex-Royal Ballet soloist who is now making works that reject most of the coventions by which dance performances are usually defined Ballet Teatro Espanol Sadler's Wells A more rewarding way to travel Plenty of yobs for the boys abroad Television Review Critical Eye Channel 4 Watkins calls for restoration of rugby 's structure Gerald Davies talks to a rugby union team manager with a peculiar perspective on the problems confronting the game in Wales Bogeys prevail in battle to master windy Valderrama Augusta of Europe' has its critics Wesselingh reaches tour The Times Redland girls to pioneer rugby Schools Sport The clenbuterol loophole John Goodbody examines the curious background to the drugs scandal at the Barcelona Olympics Broncos ready to unseat Wigan Rugby League Fxtures Britons aiming to live the American dream New Market Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin: Bangor Breeders given little comfort on VAT Mandarin: Landowner to regain winning thread Johnston filly makes it four Olympics drawn into troubled waters by Savannah's seas Organisers of the Atlanta Games are being criticised for their choice of yatching venue Larkins survives stabbing In Brief Car summit Keen honoured Courier upset Crossing trophy Mountain bikes Wattana defeats White as O'Sullivan progresses Snooker Tours come under threat South Africans make changes Patient Slattery has chance to finish his apprenticeship Rugby Union Touring cars to contest unique finale Motor Racing For the Record Insh opt to keep bank on course Rains has grounds for Cup optimism Delay in replay of Derby cup-tie angers Arsenal Football Tendulkar helps to turnback the clock Cricket Authority of TCCB challenged BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Simpson Rugby Union 40 Athletics catches up with Mussabini at long last Graham is asked by police to dean up his act More disciplinary problems for Arsenal Concise Crossword No 2932 Winning Move Electronic line judges get call Lewis wins good marks for verbal sparring Rodrigo De Tnano impresses Christian Aid Racing 41

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