News from 02/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Patrick Sheehy, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Phil Yates, Dominic Cadbury, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, James Watson, A. B. MacFarlane, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Barry Trowbridge, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Newland, Matt Wolf, Vivien Noakes, Jonathan Adams, Hilary Finch, Anthony Procopi, David Gale, Jeremy Kingston, David Lees, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Alexandra Hildred, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Richard Greenbury, Kenneth Baker, Tom Walker, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Anthony Tennant, Bryan Stiles, James Blyth, Meredith Monk, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Edward A. Pickett Foresters, Simon D. Baggott, Alfred Brendel, Ian McAllister, Peter Ball, David Watts and James Pringle, Patricia Tehan, Richard Lloyd, Stephen Kendrick, President, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Brian Corby, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, R. A. M. Whitaker, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Perry, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Clifford Chetwood, Jeremy Marshall, Cheif Executive, Keith Pike, Christopher Dobbs, Chairman, Glyn Ford, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dick Howard, David Simon, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, John Quinton, Norris McWhirter, Chairman, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Geoffrey Goodall, Chris Thau, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Denys Henderson, 1John R. Platt, John Williams, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Michael Breen, I. D. T. Vallance, Christopher Hogg, David Robinson, Colin Southgate, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Craig Brown, Bryan Nicholson, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, J. M. K. Laing, D. P. S. Peacock, David Tomalin, Colin Marshall, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Andrew Finkel and Hazhir Teimourian, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Antony Pilkington, Matthew Parris, Keith Blackmore, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Ivens, Director, Glyn Emery, Margaret Rule, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Alexander, Alan Bradley, Chairman, Roland Smith, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Sarah Newton, Stuart MacLure, Peter Robinson, David Fallows, Anthony Howard, Dick Evans, Sainsbury, Michael Angus, President, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHigh St Banks Maastricht vote on knife edge as rebels hold firm Minorotoes to have final say As Tory whips and rebel leaders rally their forces for Wednesday, John Major could yet be undone by overeager ministers talking about confidence or an intervention by his predecessor Stop the treaty squabbles Ministers seek new look at spending priorities Index The Times Fashion Lester Piggott says 'I'll soon be back' Boxing Clinton ahead on the final stretch Jersey Sport on Monday Building society turns landlord Sick economy needs a life-saving package for recovery Kenneth Baker MP, former cabinet minister, believes the Treasury has misjudged the depth of recession and advocates a five-point plan for economic recovery Poll shows more voters say Lamont must resign October's cut in interest rates has done nothing for the Chancelor's popularity The New York Palace Rare indecision afflicts rightwinger MPs at their surgeries Defiant Tory refuses to yield Lone Lib-Dem breaks ranks with party Leukaemia Research Fund Doctors and family expect Piggott to make speedy return Veteran jockey confounds the experts with his incredible fitness and ability to bounce back Tucker takes charge of anti-terror squad Millionaires' row is 63,000 houses long Millionaires IRA claims killing is drug dealing purge National & Provincial Building Society Recovery schedule defies the odds Scales of justice disclose anomalies Digital Old prejudice prevails as women strive for the top Sexiest attitudes persist in male-dominated senior management, survery finds Sterling's fall brings signs of life to property market Ski Show Cost-cutting tourists bypass the Tower Top 20 New Attractions Christians accused of politicking Country living lures jaded city dwellers Firebomb defused after arson attacks News in Brief 120 arrests at rave party Bar faces race scrutiny Charity cards miss mark Prince hitches a lift TSB Bank plc The Volvo 850. It Drives like It's Alive High street banks facing mass action over errors Small bnusiness fight lenders with writs breach of contract, libel and fraud The big banks have been able to pick off small businesses with little accountability. A new test in the courts may usher in a 'caring' era in banking Memorial award announced Rooftec Release of Sellafield licence will fuel debate on nuclear reprocessing Well-armed hard man insists on cleaning up industry's dirty act Case History: 1 Low alcohol drink labels 'misleading' Kennedy-Wilson UK Ltd Case History: 2 Fischer struggles on the brink of victory Cabinet battle pushes Ireland towards early general election The way it isn't AT&T Picture Gallery 'War zone' school could be shut down Medicine 'becoming elitist' News in Brief Girl raped Hunters hunted Mother bailed Flying repairs Bond winners Patten offers backing for US free trade to win over Peking Peking's fears are being realised. Mainland Chinese are taking an interest in Chris Patten's democratic reforms Delhi talks start to end glacier war Dell Searching in Seoul for right royal insight Bull Turkey claims victory after forces pursue Kurds deep into Iraq Ossetians seize Russian troops UN observers among 300 dead as Unita guerrillas intensify Angolan conflict Jonas Savimbi has chosen to return to a war he cannot win rather than fight an election he could have to preserve stability Reuter: Zulu rally condemns Mandela Serb tanks follow refugees to Travnik Belgrade expands its domain Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society AP: Jumbo jet loses engine Folk from Little Rock build White House-in-waiting The Clinton government is taking shape. Members of a backroom team in Arkansas could soon find themselves among the most influential men and woman in the world Candidates spit venom in scramble for votes Picture Gallery Clinton plays on role of good ol' Southern boy Ben MacIntyre sees the Democrat on the hustings in Decatur, Georgia Bush adds tricks and treats to his rhetoric Kate Muir follows the Republicans' campaign train to Oshkosh, Wisconsin Campaign ad men peddle two of a kind UK Gold A ramble with the baroness The German ambassador's wife is doing her bit to mend broken fences, Alice Thomson reports Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Go East, young woman An American is hoping to take contraceptive choice to Russia Step forward for bespoke Hot Line With a pinch of salt Dolce e Gabbana's dark and dramatic seafaring theme (left) is the inspiration for a winter of contemplating the naval. Iain R. Webb reports Burberrys Television trades dishonestly on images it pretends are 'real life' illustrations Duel of the magic words Trust is making a late show against change in the US election, but probably too late, says Anthony Howard What a way to run an election Bernard Levin sees a political system dragged down by its electoral style Peer pressures The Times Diary Whipping boys The Times Diary Fallen star The Times Diary Three's a crowd The Times Diary Targets for Austerity The poorest and the unemployed should not be penalised The Bear's Troubles Eastward look the land is dark, and growing darker Tribal Prejudices The North-South divide is alive and well—and healthy The Maastricht effect: differing views from industry, City and Labour Engineering education A nation of waiters? Bronze Age boat Support for judges' pension reform Stansted refugees Ambulance troubles Passing the buck Court Circular Anniversaries The Times Guide Personal Column Lecture Reception The night sky in November Marriages Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Service reception Service dinner Birthdays today Spectacle Makers Rear-Admiral Sir John Walsham Rear-Admiral Sir John Walsham, 4th Bt, CB, OBE, naval engineer, died on October 22 aged 81. He was born on November 29,1910 Ben Maddow Ben Maddow, American script writer, novelist and poet, died in Hollywood on October 9. He was born in New York in 1909 Personal Column Word-Watching Times Newspapers DJM: Nature notes Dinners New Mexico Indian battle Pierre Beghin Pierre Beghin, mountaineer, was killed on October 11 aged 41 while on Annapurna. He was born on April 6,1951 Service dinner Latest wills Memorial services Maastricht vote on knife edge The Times Crossword No 19,065 Parker Duofold Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Faces in the Times Football Powerful Lewis lays down his title credentials Ruddock knocked out in second as British boxer sends emphatic message to Holyfield and Bowe Touring rugby teams arrive on British soil Master Lyle Banned lifters cleared Saunders keeps Villa rising Premier League Rangers make plea to supporters Rugby Union Business The Famous Grouse Education on Monday Weightlifters may take legal action for missing Games IOC expert supports British pair By a Correspondent: Stalemate is ended by Souyave Thompson preserves Hounslow's lead Hockey Old Loughtonians end East Grinstead's run S Africans escape from stormy waters Chris Thau finds the south African rugby party glad to be in England after confusion and arguments soured their stay in France Bradford sweep to seven-year high Rugby League: Inspired Northern Wrest Championship Lead from St Helens Results and Tables Whitaker rises to Derby challenge in jump-off Equestrianism: Chesney Raises a Smile for Ireland in Volvo World Cup Qualifier A late try by Ford ends the suspense Wattana upsets the odds Snooker Lewis has look of man who would be champion David Miller on three minutes and 46 seconds that transformed the scene of British boxing Jadeja's century ideal start to tour Cricket: Indians Put on Unbeaten 281 for Second Wicket Greenidge produces a masterful reminder Zimbabwe's riposte is easily contained Greatbatch cashes in on his luck Barclays Dick expresses concerns after the 'greatest year' Athletics Fairclough strikes late to give angry Leeds final say Nayim leads latest league advance from Tottenham Liverpool pay for lost oppotunities Sanchez strikes into United's ambitions The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Hendry shines as defenders steal show Inspired Baker blocks Forest escape route Kendall is likely to impose fine on Cottee Third defeat for Newcastle Weekend Football Results and Tables Promotion appears beyond Charlton Potter shows plenty of promise as Birmingham paoch a point at Upton Park Pools Check Taylor provides glossy finish Croft's return will add sparkle to a lacklustre event Tennis Boardman intends to defend Olympic title Cycling Lyle bounces back to seal revival in dramatic finish Scot takes European Masters golf title Players chase £25m Volvo European Tour Schedule For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyle bounces back to seal revival in dramatic finish Dangers of the white-water warriors Andy Martin visits the canoeing fraternity on the Dee at Llangollen and unravels some not so friendly tales of the riverbank Holford in call for 'summit' In Brief Mtolo's Big Apple Pooley supreme Khan dropped Main chance Azinger's winner Chen takes title Cleland's charge Fixtures Raiders routed in sweltering sun Inquest begins on Britain's humiliation in the Breeders' Cup Mandarin: Newcastle Gulfstream Park Results Mandarin: Plumpton Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Love Returned poised to give Jarvis profitable dividend Leaders on the Flat Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Australia profit from dynamic defence Ireland's optimism unfounded as Horan guides world champions to record victory Pontypridd miss the Jenkins touch Gloucester drop into danger zone Tubb's kick saves Northampton Depleted Irish want rulebook review Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Late flourish lifts Leicester into league leadership Artisans perplexed by superior skills Smack dab in the middle class Theatre: Broadway favourite Neil Silmon has a West End opening; Italian director Giorgio Strehler is also in town Matt Wolf on the similarities between Neil Simon and our own popular playwright of the middle classes, Alan Ayckbourn Opera Stoppard returns to the stage Arts Briefing Rap on the Wall Last chance… Design Argumentative good company Benedict Nightingale sees the Piccolo Teatro di Milano, at the in Le Baruffe Chiozzotte The Times Educational Supplement 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 Giving voice to the suffering Opera: Richard Morrison on a powerful realisation of a bleak 20th-century masterpiece Wozzeck Coliseum High notes and honey Concerts: a dancing modernist bear; vocal experimentation; and a cerebral approach to Beethoven Hallé/Nagano Free Trade Hall, Manchester Not all in the mind Alfred Brendel Festival Hall Wordless wilderness Meredith Monk Queen Elizabeth Hall Terminal boredom can be beaten Design: the new generation of airport terminals will bring glamour back to travel, says Marcus Binney No age limit on adventure Jeremy Kingston previews the European Arts Festival's week-long international season of theatre for young people Gollancz More great drama on offer Migrants at the movies Television Meridian Medical/editorial Secretary Fund Management Assistant PA/SECRETARY The Ritz Appointments Bi Language Angela Mortimer International Multilingual services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word for Windows Multiple Classified Advertising Items Centacom Staff Agency Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education University of Limerick University of Sheffield Dauntsey's School Giggleswick Exeter College, Oxford Senior Scholarship in… LLB Honours Huron University The Leys School Christ Church, Merton College and St John's… University of Oxford University of Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director of the Educational Resources Centre (E. R.… Nuffield College, Oxford Truro School Cornwall Queen's School Caversham Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items King's College Junior School All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Knotting the school ties Head prefects are the unsung middle managers of public-school life, David Tytler reports A degree of maturity at Oxford Manchester College, exclusively for mature students, has proved its worth with its first finals results As one door opens another may close View Point The funding agencies hold the key to the governments brave new world of education The Times Survivor enforces right to buy Justification for discouraging union rights Akom Ltd Director's duties would conflict Portsmouth The Times university degree results service Cancelling stock exchange listing Special educational needs Morrison is named UK's top performer Britain's best-performing company is a modestly sized Bradford-based supermarket group that sticks to what it knows best and keeps a low profile ABF profits expected to shrink Reporting this Week British Funds Big brewers fulfil beer orders as MMC calls closing time The Pound Change of Week Stock Market Turkish Airlines Delay on growth predicted Dangers ahead if market neglects long-term trends Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group EC unlikely to bring in legislation on worker consultation Oslo enraged by energy directive Air Canada RHM drama rivets the City NatWest forecasts 3.25m unemployed Business Roundup Tecs' budget backed Wage councils debated Brittan warns on rates Kleinwort Benson Clinton tax plans threaten shares Comment Moving forward Constant EC legislation results in wasted time for business Scanbroker UK Ltd. Joint effort helped raise funds Gilts excluded Defeat of Treasury mandarins signals the onset of recovery Economic View The outlook for policies that will bring growth and prosperity is better than it has been for the past 15 years, says Anatole Kaletsky Going Global The Times City Diary Teddy to Russian bear market The Times City Diary Gone shopping The Times City Diary Fast future The Times City Diary Art dealers The Times City Diary High drinks The Times City Diary Television and Radio 39 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Christian Aid Economic View Building society rents out repossessed homes Bradford & Bringley to let 400 properties awaiting sale Wall Street schemes to get round Clinton's tax plans Italy spent $24bn trying to defend the lira Bank of Scotland No Title By our Industrial Staff: New delay over Saudi defence contract puts BAe jobs at risk Kwik Save market share stacks up UK firms criticised for not seizing export opportunity Top Company Concise Crossword No 2934 Winning Move
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