News from 03/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, David Adams, Michael Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Stewart Tendler and Edward Gorman, Jeremy Laurance, Smokey Robinson, Ben Patterson, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Animating Shakespeare, Paolo Garonna (Director General), Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Louis Le Bailly, Roymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, S. T. Eason, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, A. T. Jackson, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Sheila Gunn and Jill Sherman, Martin Fletcher and Jamie Dettmer, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Sean Webster, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Rowland Whitehead, Paul Howell, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondnet, Lesley Abdela, David Hands, Anthony Clunies Ross, Craig Borwn, Woodrow Wyatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Kate Muir, Edward Fennell, Adam Lebor, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Wolfgang Munchau, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Bill Newton Dunn, R. B. Christie, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Riding, Peter Addymax, President, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, J. C. Baron (Director), Colin Mcquillan, Davina Lloyd, Sheldon Leader, Edward Askwith, Barry Pickthall, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David J. Bellamy (Founder-Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Melinda Witistock Media Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, Petricia Tehan, Clive White, Matthew Parris, S. Fussell, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Michael Phillips, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Ross Tieman and Jill Sherman, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Simon Wren-Lewis, Alan Jackson, John Goodbrody, Ross Tieman, Allan Levy QC, Anthony Howard, Christopher Jackson, Patrjcia Tehan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Mason, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine, Miles Bredin and Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoMajor heads cabinet plea to Tory mutineers I'm the biggest Euro-sceptic' With signs that the Tory rebellion is hardening, John Major has made clear that he needs victory tomorrow to enable him to negotiate with authority at the European summit at Edinburgh Producer Hal Roach dies at 100 Index US Election CBI urges joint effort to rebuild industry Women at Work Arts Last polls point to Clinton victory Election Countdown IBM 'Don't call me First Lady' says Hillary Thatcher's heirs seek return from the wilderness Riddell on Politics Minority party MPs prepare to deny Major their support List of potential rebels tops critical 30 mark Time/system Brittan says single market will collapse if treaty is not ratified Motley crew must build cohesive force Cut and thrust of debate murders the English language Political Sketch Treasury to clear Lamont Sex attacker accused of faking insanity to avoid jail sentence Court bans publicity on 'divorce' girl Fire wrecks Tudor hall Russians win freedom of Britain Eton starts teacher training Channel 4 celebrates 10 years of something for everyone Canon Sealed-in scientists need breath of fresh air in their imperfect world The possibility of man colonising other planets has moved further into the future with the setbacks to a sealed mini-world in the Arizona desert Knifeman killed sergeant and stabbed PCs, court told Police Federation backs bonus pay based on performance Kennedy-Wilson UK Ltd Britain tries to delay cosmetic ban MacKay examines routes to divorce Warm homes 'no protection' Sotheby's hammered over buyers' charge Wife shredded clothes of JP who strayed Greenpeace activists cleared News in Brief 'Humiliated' woman sues Helping the homeless New challenge Coming home Army appeal Aristocrats fight to limit sale of leases under housing bill Heritage appeals for Stonehenge sponsor SAAB Picture Gallery Checkland will stay to the end Colonel H's widow condemns Civvies News in Brief Rushdie bounty upped Jail terms trebled Parents accuse MoD Fight for farm is lost EC farming reforms will give Britain an abrupt change of scenery Britain's contribution to reducting the EC's grain mountain is expected to surpass that of any other state and cost taxpayers £130 million next year RUC chief fears IRA plans to intensify mainland campaign The way it isn't Firms demand top billing in arts sponsorship deals Election looms as Irish pact falters New direction: Hilary Williams, the British Gas… Bank account blunders feed new breed of watchdog In the wake of plans for mass legal action against lenders, small businesses are turning to financial troubleshooters to help to recover thousands of pounds Synod vote will split the church Delta Airlines Cabinet talks fail to break public spending deadlock The cabinet meets again today to thrash out the "painful choices" demanded by spending targets Abbey National How extra cash turned into 'cut' Economic View Labour condemns asylum bill Kinnock turns the tables Labour poll rerun Around the Lobby Refugee aid New peers In Parliament Rover Connecticut patrician who was content to preside and rule George Bush might squeak home. But his record has been one of setbacks, missed opportunities and a slide in popularity since the heady days of the Gulf war Clinton awaits prize of 13-month crusade Bush clings to hope of upset Voters hold sway on life and death Republican campaign mirrors defeat of Carter Anthony Howard compares the ups, downs and outs of American elections he has covered since 1960 Puerto Rico autonomy trips over a tongue Radical Serbs win first round in fight to overthrow Panic How to play your cards and live Korean press shies away from inscrutable occidentals Far right spreads tentacles through a blighted Russia Sinister ideologies are filling Russia's spiritual void. Slavic nationalism is close to fascism Emergency declared in Caucasus Cityflyer Express RAF to honour sultan News in Brief (AP): Jews affronted Gatt impasse (Reuter): Iran sues (Reuter): Hepburn ill By our Foreign Staff: Pretoria keeps its distance Coutts&Co Angolan forces regain control of key cities Luanda mobilises heavily armed police on front line to push back Unita guerrillas Ghanaian voters set to back Rawlings Renamo 'supplying Inkatha with arms' Worldwide Information Systems National Canine Defence League Unlocking the White House door The Times Guide to the US Election Jamie Dettmer outlines the key states in a close finish, and the electoral college that will determine the next president Election Oddities Republican hopes low over Congress vote Today also sees elections for the Senate and House of Representatives, and for state governors Voters Grasp the Levers of Power Spirit of the unborn How much influence can a mother have on the psychology of a child in her womb? Victoria McKee reports A mother conveys all sorts of messages to the foetus Get to the top-and relax Bottom Line Stress can be good for you, if you're in charge National Westminster Bank In a world of our own Any woman but her The Times Diary We all start to whistle Colonel Bogey and remember the blitz when the IRA bomb London Fighting family The Times Diary Why women can't beat the system The way men close ranks against talented women hurts business, says Janet Daley Miracle that never was What can still be salvaged from the 1980s dash for growth, asks Peter Riddell Gaudeant igitur The Times Diary Vintage Maxwell The Times Diary Vote Yes Woodrow Wyatt on why Tories should back the prime minister Envy, Greed or Pride? The choice is for Americans to make today Principles and Pragmatism The Liberal Democrats should abstain tomorrow The Pristine Noel Musically correct hands off those soppy old Christmas carols Women priests Blood with safety Support for PM from Strasbourg Spending in a time of recession Italian statistics National heritage at risk of dispersal 'Green' industry Ties that bind Forms of address Court Circular Dinners Today's royal engagements Birthdays today William Mathias Mr Ulysses Guimaraes St Andrew's Ball Personal Column Picture Gallery Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills The Right Rev Oliver Tomkins The Rights Rev Oliver Tomkins Bishiop of Bristo, 1959-75, member of the central committee of the World Council of Churches, 1968-75, and a prominent ecumenist, died on October 29 aged 84. He was born on June 9,1908 Personal Column Word-Watching Tony Factor Tony Factor, popularly known in Johannesburg as "the discount king", died of cancer on October 20 aged 53. He was born in Johanneshburg on July 9,1939 Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Our Middle East Correspondent: King Saud Deposed Christopher Briggs Christopher Baskin Briggs, BEM, properietor of the Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel, Gwynedd, 1947-1987, died on October 26 aged 78. He was born on December 15,1913 Through the Lens News The Times Crossword No 19,066 The Times Today No Title Weather Double up Rate Cut Unknotted Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts CBI demands a bigger role in setting policy Businessmen believe that the government's current economic policy disarray gives them their best chance in 10 years to influence industrial policy Maxwell lesson learned Dan-Air takeover cleared for take-off Golf London & Manchester fined £80,000 Boxing John Charcol Managing Public Houses ICI to shut two chlorine plants Northwest Airlines Pru restates £267m profit as £20m in new system Prudential says revolutionary accruals approach to presenting life company accounts will help shareholders better understand the figures HK Bank promotes insider Lawson to be speaker at Times/Dillons forum The Times Sainsbury switch: Lord Sainsbuiy of Preston… MMI chief defends record GM shake-up could cost 100,000 jobs Tie Rack returns to profit in style Coal accord only weeks away Banque de France cuts key loan rate London Brick jobs go Holmes back in black Hanson request Embassy loses £7.8m Rank sells another hotel NatWest buys broker Ocean Wilsons dips Greenalls on a spree Barclays Bank Plc Competition trims ABF profit by 11% Business Roundup Survey finds 66% of profits go on interest Bank surrenders licence The Times Major Changes Bread price war cuts a slice out of ABF Tempus Brokers strongly advise taking the waters Stock Market Reuter: Nissan falls to first net loss in 41 years Recent Issues British Funds (Reuter): Dow rises 36 points on eve of election New York (Reuter): Late rebound lifts Nikkei Wall Street Coal contract makes no sense Comment Not grounded Whose line is it anyway? The Times City Diary Maastricht mates The Times City Diary Head of CBI holds all the aces in economic talks with Whitehall Political events have dealt Howard Davies a winning hand in the drive to form new industrial policy, Ross Tieman writes Trusty Tim The Times City Diary Cheyne talk The Times City Dairy Support for the Inland Revenue UK financial system stuck in last century Lloyds fully supports British exports Girard—Perregaux The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options 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 Late advance Heath Group Public Appointments Bromley Fosse trust The Times In a spirit of change David Walker looks at the way local government is adapting to meet the needs of the people it serves Ministry of Defence Director of Government & Political Affairs The arts: investment or indulgence? When councils start to tighten their belts, the first victim is often the arts The Children's Society Jazz 'Tis the season to be authentic Music: An enthusiastic welcome for the New Oxford Book of Carols; plus London and Birmingham concerts An authoritative new collection is about to transform our attitude to Christmas carols. Richard Morrison sings its praises First hearing for Messiaen's last work Arts Briefing Trained singers Last chance… Beauty in a perfect setting Concerts: Stephen Pettitt on performances of Turnage, Kancheli, Brahms, Walton and Beethoven Royalty Theatre Museums 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 in dicated with the symbol) on release across the country Another fine journey to Pinter land Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews a Pinter revival with the author himself in the cast No Man's Land Almeida Miles short of breath Jazz: Clive Davis on a sincere and star-studded tribute to a jazz legend that was not all it might have been Tribute to Miles Davis Albert Hall Miracle man on form Rock: Alan Jackson enjoys an evening in the company of a soul music giant Smokey Robinson Hammersmith Odeon Make 'em laugh, make 'em cry Dance: How one British company is defying the recession and enjoying success Debra Craine finds art and entertainment coexisting at Northern Ballet Theatre New light from out of the East Museums: the British Museum has benefited from exceptional private generosity, reports John Russell Taylor Picture Gallery Now, all the world's a screen Television Review: Geoff Brown on the filleting of Shakespeare Animating Shakespeare BBC2 Quarry Dougall Price Waterhouse Baines Gwinner Limited The Times Wessex Legal Chambers & Partners: Professional Recruitment Michael Page Legal High Quality/low Cost Common Law Chambers News of the World Act of hope for children The Orkney case has caused distress but Allan Levy QC believes there are signs that the new legislation may be working Euro memo City solicitors are hit again Recession forces a leading firm to announce 29 redundancies Gatt trap for firms Inns and Outs Chambers stars Times Law Awards 1992 Law givers Zarak MacRae Brenner Solicitors Complaints Bureau An impartial verdict is delivered on our judges Counsel Electoral Lore Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Practice Acquisition Social issues sway US voters The composition of the supreme court will be shaped by the result of the American presidential election. Edward Fennell explains why Strike could cost the miners dearly Crown Prosecution Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Start packing for the single legal market The Continent is on the way to opening up to British services Power to order disclosure Distinction between knowing law and doing wrong Duty of family justices to read documents Requirement to consult in legislative procedure Costs lie where they fall in discontinuance Housing policy unlawful Landlord's term was too imprecise Child of sect Police manual is protected Reason for extending time limit Retraction of extradition evidence Faldo's wonderful year puts hint pin-high in qthe game European golf season dominated by one player Volvo Order of Merit and Ryder Cup Points Pools Forecast Injury forces Conway to withdraw Ice Skating Azinger win moves him up rankings Dallas turn back the clock Devoy's shadow still hovers over Martin Squash Results and Tables Havant host European competition Hockey Today's Fixtures Wigan get back on a winning course Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: Katabatic to confirm festival superiority over old rival Mandarin: Exeter Mandarin: Hamilton Park Piggott's recovery continues Mandarin: Hereford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Fabre believes Europeans must adapt to cup demands Jockey Club blamed over levy shortfall Rapid Raceline Leeds await news of Batty's injury Derby boost by Whitaker In Brief Wright on cue for match-winning role against former club Football Premier League Saunders to face legal action Malan unhappy at tour planning Moore and Probyn selected for B team For the Record Football Lynagh flies home for shoulder operation Indian pair in stand of 415 Cricket N Zealand batsmen dominate Variations Satellite Radio 3 Television and Radio TCP Football Lewis hopes for home advantage in title challenge Defence against Bruno a possibility Concise Crossword No 2935 Winning Move Sutherland faces grilling over late arrival in Rio Picture Gallery Croft victory after five years away Council in threat to cut grants Forte Posthouse Ireland coach calls it a day
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