News from 31/10/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Kay Marles, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Francesea Greenoak, Paul Heiney, Tony Travers, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Rose Wild, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jan Morris, Roland Rench, Tim Judah, John Diamond, Angela MacKay, Peter Burnham, Philip Howard, Blake, Hylton, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Adrian Hastings, Patrick Stoddart, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Saba Risaluddin, J. J., Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Philip Willan and Nigel Hawkes, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Richard Dunn, Anthony Gardner, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Julia Llewellyn Smith, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, H. G. Wells, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, P. D. Wright, Russell Johnston, Charles Bremner, R. E. Killpartrick, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Barbara Reid, Helen Johnstone and Stewart Tendler, Paul Wheeler, Ralph Horwitz, Christina Speight, Sally Jones, Nicole Swengley, Xa Younger, George Brock, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, R. F. Ackary, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, and Reuter, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Trevor Huddleston, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, June Ducas, Arnold Rosen, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, David Ekserdjian, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Porter, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Gweneth Cannon, Kate Alderson, Hugo Gryn, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Ian McMillin, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Rodney Pattisson, Joanna Pitman, T. A. Mansfield, Sara McConnell, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Stephen Romer, Frank Jeffery, Caitlin Moran, John Horsbrugh-Porter, Michael Foot, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Richard Beeston, Denis Peel, Michael Phillips, Tom Walker and Arthur Leathley, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Alan Coren, Sarah Lee, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, B. Hall, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Brian G. Marsden, Fiona Beckett, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Anthony Howard, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Zaki Badawi, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBonfire Night Major wins back waverers with Maastricht-free motion US facing frantic last three days Index Weekend Minicab bomb rocks Downing St Saturday Review Oxford Days Thatcher defends heart of oak against EC Asprey TV and Radio Section 3, pages 16-17 Madonna sex hype alarms Carey Tory rebels must survive long weekend of pressure Dow's Port Danes dig in for war of nerves with EC Brussels headhunts Thatcher's press guru Attack defies tight Whitehall security County's 999 chief quits Drug chief convicted Peer barred from Lords Tate forges art deal Widow charged 192,000 told to boil contaminated water News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Mother challenges order allowing girl to 'divorce' family By a Staff Reporter: Customs man tipped off smuggler for love By a Staff Reporter: Woman wins bias victory over army The Sunday Times Galileo's star will shine once again in God's heaven A Top Performing Investment with No Personal Tax to… Russian puppets upstage the Bard MacMillan mourned by world of ballet "hello" Lament threatens ministers with higher interest rates Time for rethink on tax-guzzler services The Chancellor faces an uphill task to control public spending. The weight of historu is against him and a fundamental change is needed, argus Tony Travers Sagafjord Barclays Picture Gallery Patten unveils more bureaucracy to run opt-out schools Funding agency will replace local education authorities in grant-maintained sector Halifax Outsiders to give governors stark choice By a Staff Reporter: Pupil's GP censured for prescribing Pill Released Britons fly home Bank of Scotland New body to supervise national testing By a Staff Reporter: Wife-killer who struck at women's refuge is sent to secure hospital By a Staff Reporter: Boxer Marsh defeats former manager in epilepsy libel action Dilemma over man's clinic confession Mercury Scientists net toxic killer from the skies Miners on last shift vow to fight Clarke's women end male tradition Royal Navy Charities seek power to fight threat from national lottery Microchips block food bugs Winner so cool, calm, collected By a Staff Reporter: Adie wins damages for libel Debtors protest at bailiffs' tactics Lunn Poly Wife stands by man in death plot News in Brief City mourns murdered girl Police cleared Semtex charge Driver jailed Book banned Perjury enquiry Price of history Rape arrest Hasty exit Yeltsin takes crusade against extremist foes to provinces The Russian leader is being cornered by sundry enemies. But his supporters in the West are distracted at the very time his reforms are facing the gravest danger Ten-mile trudge of misery finds refuge Muslims flee Serb destruction of Jajce Bosnia leader threatens to use gas on Serbs French set up smokescreen Letter from Paris Picture Gallery Germans at odds over tax rises News in Brief Asian accord (Reuter): Nuclear arrests Trees polluted (Reuter): Peak reached Nationwide White House contenders braced for frantic finale Everest Fit the Best Picture Gallery President gazes at black hole in the Lone Star state Growth cuts Democrats down to size Economic expansion has taken some of the sting out of attacks on the Repulblications, Anthony Howard writes Bradford & Bingley Building Society New kid goes on slow jog around the block Angolar raises war alert after Unita guerrillas kill 15 Pretoria denies sending troops as Savimbi men raid airport and shell city US sends nuclear submarine to Gulf A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition 'Soviet' aid package agreed News in Brief (AFP): Rebels attack (Reuter): Hostile hotel (Reuter): Net loss Israel has high hopes of Jordan peace deal Midland De Klerk faces challenge from enemy within Like other leaders who have tried to reform authoritarian structures, President de Klerk is fending off attacks from all sides-including his own party members Is this Europe's capital of sleaze? After a look at Amsterdam's flourishing sex industry, Janet Daley asks how much moral control a democracy can impose Oxford turns on its dark side Matthew d'Ancona considers the tragic death of a brilliant working-class student Worst treaty in town Down in Bristol, a city long ago enriched by the slave trade, and including now one of Solti's new cycle Dragged upstairs Patten's Paradoxes Brtain's schools need both new freedoms and new rules High Hopes from Jordan The news from the Middle East is getting better Old Star Wars Galileo still teaches blinkered man to keep his mind open Tory loyalties and the honour of the prime minister Wartime records No 'Europhobic' Plea to Un for rescue of Sarajevo Petra Kelly's life Cold eye on Comet Swift-Tuttle Harder to remember Court Circular Royal engagements Meeting Personal Column Word-Watching Church services tomorrow Birthdays and anniversaries Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Ball Announcements & Personal Notices Dinners Sir Kenneth MacMillan Personal Column Word-Watching The Army Benevolent Fund Parkinson's Disease Society Mr. Wells on Invasion To the Editor of The Times Major lures back waverers Car bomb shakes Downing Street Detention order Mother's challenge Love accused Warren loses Women occupy a Whitehall bastion The Times Crossword No 19,064 Patten scheme Airport attack Battle heightens Sub sent to Gulf Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Christian Aid Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Business 17-26 Control Securities incurs ?196m loss after writedowns Property disposals planned to cut debts By our Banking Correspondent: Virani remains on the defensive Spain repatriates Galerias Preciados Sport 27-32 Coopers agrees to pay $95m Racing 28 Elsevier merger terms renegotiated by Reed Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Sporting Fixtures Taxi maker skids deeper into loss Rate hopes hit pound Save & Prosper Bank of Scotland CBI calls in experts to debate housing market ERM exit raises cost of Reed's marriage Tempus British Funds Pensions complaints sharply up BA deal to buy Dan-Air escapes EC scrutiny Business Roundup Pep investment rises Building society ahead TSW back in the black Clothes firm improves Dawson to shed jobs Prime time for Bowford Nationwide Ferranti slims down under doctor's orders The affable Texan hired to turn round Britain's ailing defence firm has aged in the process, reports Angela MacKay Endangered species will unite to stage an economic show-stopper Week Ending The M&G Group Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Buyers hunt new Hanson target Stock Market The Sunday Times Major Changes Recent Issues Dow fails to shrug off selling Wall Street Index Watchdog finds schemes are still being plundered A year after Maxwell, many pensioners face uncertainty Maxwell victims just left waiting A Miras move is long overdue Comment Fidelity Investments Hard work saving for a good life with the silver set No Title Exeter New Launch Fall in pound saves trusts invested in US L&G Pep guarantees safety Save & Prosper Fixed-rate fans rue rushing mat 11% Policies to play safe, rather than sorry Despite stringent safety precautions at big displays, many children are still injured by fireworks every year, writes Liz Dolan Pibs scare rocks trust launch Picture Gallery The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Financial Adviser Independent Talk to Towry Law Save & Prosper The Building Society Shop Britannia Building Society Leaseholders must be compensated when properties are repossessed Want a tax-free income at a fraction of the usual… When paying can bring on writer's cramp High medical fees cause the high charges for medical insurance Briefings Strictly Limited Offer: Some Xtra effort needed at Halifax Save & Prosper Steady end to account Fidelity Brokerage 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 (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Ireland's passion can compensate for technical flaws World champions cannot be complacent Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Charity pulls plug on visit by team from South Africa Match-By-Match Guide S Africans on guard against Blanco Multiple Display Advertising Items Slough eager to bounce back Bank of Scotland Rejuvenated Lyle swings into lead while Faldo falters Golf Rees returns for Hounslow Hockey Breeders' Cup Fields Tight turns order of day Warwick Rodrigo De Triano to head glorious treble for Britain Racing Carson to collect on smart Jdaayel Mandarin Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wetherby Sandown Park French-style hurdles put to test in three Warwick races Lupescu first for Lorder Rarid Raceline Sutherland closes in on finish Yatching: First Lef of British Steel Challenge Nears End Britain's unlikely heavyweight takes shot at acceptance Saturday portrait: Lennox Lewis, by Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent Proposed Games changes sail against the wind of reason Rodney Pattisson, Britian's most successful Olympic yachtsman, puts the case of sporting significance against pure entertainment Parrott is enjoying his travels Snooker Bacher warns of veto over Rice's selection Cricket Cammish awaits record Cycling RAC rally attracts big field In Brief Wood qualifies Drugs tests Barrett chance Dalglish trusts his instincts to bring Ireland to Rovers Sunderland wait to sign Frain Stockport turn on power Matgh-By-Match Guide to the Premier League Hay breaks record two times Swimming For the Record Azinger equals record Golf Smaller dubs' future may be in doubt Rugby League Coaches demand slice of the cake Athletics Former Soviet teams swell record field Gymnastics In-form Smith has upper hand Rackets Key asks sports stars to step up Golf 28 Wembley show accused of ignoring advice Bunn claims the bank which caused Sir Arkay's death was "too high, too steep and too narrow" Dwyer wants tour grand slam target Holland Tansavia Ruddock looks razor-sharp Poison pen hard to swallow Miami Sporting Diary A dough nut Brisbane dismiss subdued Wigan to claim world title Shake-up at Gulfstream Rugby Union 27 Running marvel Lynne Truss Revolutions in pyrotechnic magic As bonfire night approaches Anthony Gardner thrills to both professional displays and garden amateurs Rattled by the college collecting boxes An unashamedly sexist view of Cambridge fund-raising Alan Coren Caitlin Moran The Savoy London Cheap Wines by Jane MacQuitty Inside Film The Times Picture Gallery Theatre Music Marjorie Mowlam, Labour Mp Evenings out Salerooms Dance Exhibitions Video Bookings Happiness is a pig in a potato patch on a wet weekend Pilgrim to Poppy-Land Lyone Truss finds heaven in an Est Anglian garden immortalised by the writer Clement Scott 100 years ago Lunching with lions Bush Telegraph The Times Johansens exclusive Privilege Card Take time to enjoy yourself, have a break Winter wonderbirds Feather report What's good for the goose? Fiona Beclett visits a free-range farm with room for a gaggle-but even the nicest bird must meet its Christmas-dinner destiny Calvados Trotting out facts about ham Food Spy The series that lifts the lid on what we eat, for better or worse: this week, one of our favourite meats Homely meals Eastern style Frances Bissell, the Times cook, is taking a true taste of Britain to Bangkok. Here are some of her favourite recipes Plonk for a good, cheap wine Prices are falling and quality is rising, reports Jane MacQuitty Best buys Accelerated Learning Systems Where is the midlife turn-off? Patrick Stoddart steers dear of crisis and cruises to 50 Saturday Rendezvous Candleburners Robert Palmer Musician My Perfect Weekend The Times Reel venues Witch report on Hallowe'en Going out tonight? Perhaps it might be safer if you take some bread and salt with you, says Kay Marles Why reel men wear skirts and pumps Take the florr-the Scottish country dance season is here Actionaid Events Tending the family trees Francesca Greenoak admires the Johnson's 20-year devotion to their beautiful, eclectic Essex arboretum Home & Garden Agriframes Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mops The Good Music Record Co. Alan Coren The back-to-front tricycle that brought pilchards to mind Play up and play the games Nicole Swengley unwraps this season's best board games, from good old Monopoly to Beauty and the Beast Shop a round Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dufflecoat Company Pedometers International Ltd. Active ingredients of one-stop dressing What to Wear Adaptable clothes you can wear any time, any place, anywher-Tom Rhodes surveys cool outdoor dressers American Express De rigueur for the slopes Quietly stalking the stuffed elephant Picture Gallery Britannica Boogie on a snowboard Sporting Life Andy Martin solves the two-ski problem by chuching one out Property Buyers Guide Halifax New Homes Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to find you own home-buyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowan Head Elmbridge Estates PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Read the book, buy the house Portman Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Up on the roof among the trees If you like to be beside the seaside Case of root decay Buy your Own Roof Garden America's killing fields Benedict Nightingale celebrates a sardonic evening of bangs and whimperers at the Donmar Warehouse Memories of a god grown old Old heavy hands is back, as Dave Brubeck lingers among his souvenirs Jazz Records The Times/Pavarotti Romantically inclined From Barber to Gershwin, Decca's latest batch is a rare package of the esoteric, exotic and exciting Classical Records The Sunday Times Flavour of the indnth, or rock of ages? Bon Jovi's mixture as before, but Neil is forever Young Rock Records The South Bank Centre The Good CD Guide Concerts Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Spanish Riding School of Vienna Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Continues Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Inter book RADIO1 Variations Anglia BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite The Government of India Tourist Office Travel by proxy, a global view Joe Joseph watches Michael Palin and Alan Whicker on their travels, and wonders whether it's better to stay home Concise Crossword No 2933 Winning Move Fear and loathing in London Caitlin Moran feels the despair of poverty on the mean city streets The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund TV Preview The Fencing in of the American Mind DAKS Yellow light-headedness Opening Shots The Saturday Sonnet Contents The wretched refuse of a teeming shore America was built on the spirit of openness. But as recession bites deep and the people prepare for the polls, the American mind is closing. Ben MacIntyre puts the nation on the psychiatrist's couch and finds a disunited states. Photograph by Eugene Richards Martell Brogues K The shoemakers since 1842 Article Withdrawn Rover Delta Service Delta Air Lines Carry on Cleo The queen and strumpet of the Nile had an insatiable appetite for power and sex, and 2,000 years later we are still hungry for her. Lucy Hughes-Hallett on the woman for whom all men would be ruined San Ramon Marriott, February 1992 Marriott At last supper with Jesus Lesley Downer found herself scraping carrots with the First Lady of Ghana as a dinner guest of the country's controversial ruler Jerry John Rawlings, about to face voters for the first time in ten years Marriott Hotels Health Departments Chief Medical Officer Health Departments Chief Medical Officer News from the Front A new age in television drama American soaps are trading in the thirtsomething group for a younger model, Lucie Young writes Austin Reed The New Deal Picture Gallery The New Deal "You Want to Shoot my what?" Glad Trash Bags Revealed: the FO's Victorian values One of the great bureaucratic cover-ups of the 20th century has been exposed. Marcus Binney is your mole in the corridors of power. Paul Massey obtained the damning photographic evidence Picture Gallery Voyages Jules Verne The Rooftops of India Hine Restaurant Guide Method acting a sticky Swiss role Restaurants Brasseries Cafe Creda What?!! You Mean I Didn't Get David… Just desserts for the lady Gut Feelings Dame Shirley Porter Where nothing stays the same Jan Morris visits California's Low Desert, and finds its eternal sands undergoing a dual invasion by latterday pioneers. Photographs by Graham Wood Be Lured by More than the Lorelei British Philatelic Bureau Overseas Travel Fourwinds Holidays Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cox & Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items AITO Tuscany Prospect Poetry Of life and all that jazz Selected Letters of Philip Larkin. 1940-1985 Edited by Anthony Thwaite Faber. £20 Long journey into night Rose Wild the Evening Star By Larry MeMurtry Orion, £14.99 Picture Gallery New poetry History from the melting pot Master at ease in the armchair of his art Henri Matiss a Retrospective By John Elderfield Thams & Hudson, £48 Paperbacks Mainland By Robert McCrum Picador, £5.99 Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canadian bounty Joanna Pitman O Canada By Jan Morris Robert Hale, £12.95 Locations By Jan Morris Oup. £15.95 Barbed wires from a hot dog warrior Joe Joseph Give War a Chance By P. J. O'Rourke Picador, £14.99 The Times Christmas Wine Offer Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3174: Artemus Ward by Piccadilly The Games Page 'Other Deople's feelings bore me' A Childhood: John Julius Norwich Holiday Inn Boddingtons Draught
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