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News from 04/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Stephen Bush, Andrew Robathan, Kenneth Minogue, Jon Ashworth, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, David Adams, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Vinson, Jeremy Kingston, Angela Browning, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Alan Duncan, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Basil Feldman (Chairman), Tony Patrick, Roddy Forsyth, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Gerald Davies, Thunderer, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Ralph Harris, Brian Hindley, Patricia Tehan, John Browne, Caroline Sullivan, Roger Graef, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Lionel Bloch, Liam Fox, Nigel Waterson, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, and George Brock, René Riley-Adams, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nigel Evans, John Mason (Chairman), Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Peter Lewis, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Pete Challis (Chair), David Faber, Wolfgang M?nchau, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Martin Fletcher and Kate Muir, Lindsay Cook, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Phil Gallie, David Miller, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Toop, R. D. A. Pick, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Robert McLean, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Selina Scott, P. A. D. Dole-Thomas, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Diana Allen, Alan Ryan, David Willetts, Nick Hawkins, David Lidington, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Barry Pickthall, Arthur Cowgill (Director), Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Martin Holmes, Sheila Vince, Jamie Dettmer, John Sykes, Swaythling, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Mandarin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Charles Hendry, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, G. B. Miller, David Wolfson, Richard Beeston and Tim Judah, Keith Kemp, Michael Austin, Ben MacIntyre, J. E. Garfitt, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Anthony Morris, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Anthony Howard, Peter Willsher, Keith Joseph, H. D. Berman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Roy Thomason, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, B. C. Roberts, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Wolfgan M?nchau, European Business Correspondent,

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Triumphant Clinton storms to White House with a landslide Index Major attacks 'federal Europe' claim Us Election Special House prices drop 4% in two months Asprey President concedes at 4.15am Comeback Kid who never gave up George Bush called the campaign weird and what happened to him was weirder still. Luck and sheer tenacity proved to be the making of Bill Clinton, but are they the making of a president? Hp Hewlett Packard Babyboomer talks his generation into change (Reuter): Iraq revels, over polls America Votes Harry's Bar backs Clinton Perot wager Student vote (Reuter): TV walkout (AFP): Ottawa ties (Reuter): Live cover (AP): Manila neutral Hillbilly who bit the bullet Dons glory in their boy as leader of Western world Oxford can at last go public on Bill Clinton. On his application he is said to have written that a Rhodes scholarship would improve his chances of becoming president Gore is groomed for life at the top America wakes up to a new world The election outcome may appear to have turned America full circle back to 1980, but in fact much has happened to the country since Jimmy Carter was ousted Geoege Smith The art of American politics Resentful Republicans give the media a bad press Campaign Quotes British Airways Little Rock rattles and rolls through the night Ben MacIntyre mingles with the Democrats as they party with a vengeance at the governor's residence Bush aides take stock in dread and anger Sunshine state heralds bright new dawn for Clinton Gastronomic America out in force at Grosvenor Square celebrations Honda Autumn Specials Honda Two acquitted of killing girls who died in barn fire We have been through 20 months of hell, freed man's father says Autumn leaves BR standing Aspro Three threatened hospitals surrender to Tomlinson before fight begins London teaching hospitals are accepting that closures are inevitable as the expected opposition to the Tomlinson report fails to materialise The way it isn't By our Health Services Correspondent: Dismissed consultant reinstated Briton arrested in plutonium enquiry News in Brief Queen escapes tax Car bomb kills woman Library seeks funds Lecturers strike today Guinness will disputed Cot deaths fall again RAF 'bombs' protesters A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Hillsborough coma doctors seek immunity from courts In a test case next week, the courts will be asked to grant doctors immunity enabling them to switch off a life supporting artificial feeding system A Race Apart Royal families meet at Victoria on a common platform… Royal families meet at Victoria on a common platform of wealth The Sultan of Brunei starts his first state visit to britain Game of Monopoly played with millions SKY Ministers reprieve Jubilee line Public sector workers seem likely to bear the brunt of spending cuts when the cabinet finally agrees on where the axe should fall High hopes would be dashed by freeze Picture Gallery Lib Dems seek Dutch courage Riddell on Politics Shephard to launch employment package Major's lowing cattle come forth to crush the insects Matthew Parris Politicsl Sketch Right-wing ministers refuse to join revolt of the backbenchers Rebels with many a cause Reynolds clings on amid chaos A day of political manoeuvring is unlikely to save the Irish coalition government from collapse Frank and fearless foe of the prawn-flavoured crisp Man in the News N&P Howard fights off leasehold protests Serbia and Croatia gird themselves for renewed conflict If the Serbs crack down on Kosovo, as seems likely, the Croats may try to regain lost land in Slavonia British army vows Bosnia will get aid Forte Hotels Royal pair march on with business as usual Yeltsin reformers manoeuvre for deal with hardline industrial lobby Voters give verdict on Rawlings The Missions to Seamen Cambodia plea to crush rebels News in Brief (Reuter): Arabs invited Luanda calm Indians strike (Reuter): Moi sets date (Reuter): Canadian vote (AFP): Honecker move (AP): Transplant girl D. I. Y. The princess of presenters NAVs National Anti-Vivisection Society Two new models for America The Clinton Look has come a long way. René Riley-Adams reports on the making of a president and his partner Full-blown art of rock spectaculars With inflatables, lasers, gantries and girders, arena stage scts have developed into a branch of architecture Good Toy Val Saint Lambert A matriarch in the making Kate Muir assesses the two influential women in Bill Clinton's life, and thier part in his campaign Now we are feeling our age Clinton shows us that our youth has gone but our day has come Univac Helping to steer the way The loneliness of the American right The United States may be culturally conservative but, as support for Clinton shows, its political tradition remains liberal, writes Alan Ryan Making the most of Bill The Times Diary Major: the monarch of muddle In his handling of tonight's Masstricht vote the prime minister has ignored every Confucian maxim of war Boothroyd's big day The Times Diary Mini Maastricht The Times Diary Picture Gallery Mini Maastricht The Times Diary Spudnik The Times Diary The next President Governor Clinton's new responsibilities begin today Empty Threats The argument against Euro-rebels are specious No Leaf from their Book Foreign trains skid on the rails in autumn too Last minute advice to doubters over tonight's vote on the Maastricht treaty Stansted refugees Stifling malaria Language fluency Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… UK Gold channel Ties that bind Court Circular Word-Watching Today's royal engagements Personal Column Evergreens are crowned with gold RHS late autumn show Dinners Memorial services Radleian Society Picture Gallery Institution of Civil Engineers Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today The Sloane Club Marriages Anniversaries Hal Roach Hal Roach, one of the founders of American screen comedy and the man who made stars of Laurel and Hardy, died at his home in Bel-Air, California, on October 2 aged 100. He was born in Elmira, New York, on January 14,1982 Personal Column Word-Watching The Features Team The Army Benevolent Fund ARC Arthritis Research Welsh Dam Disaster Dr David Widgery Dr David Widgery, author, polemicist and general practitioner, died in an accident at his home in the East End on October 26 aged 45. He was born in London on April 17,1947 Announcements & Personal Notices The US Election The Times Crossword No 19,067 News Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Weather Picture Gallery Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Media House prices drop 4% in two months Further falls in house prices confirm that consumer confidence is severely depressed, despite mortgage rates being cut in September and October Tumbling reserves signal cost of Black Wednesday Deputy chairman criticises Barclays Tennis Pru chief calls for British SEC Fears of recession grow in Germany Football 40 The Scotch House Property on Wednesday Gatt pact in doubt after trade talks fail in US Apricot TIP Europe continues its slow, uphill climb Tempus EC investigates BA's stake in TAT Business Roundup Small firms suffer Institutes may merge Frederick Cooper slips DML bid to run Rosyth Vineyard 'for sale' Coopers refutes suit Nestl? and DFI link Midlands joins power suppliers' retailing venture Dixons complains that the merger of the retailing operations of three regional electricity companies will create unfair competition on the high street By our Deputy City Editor: Second potential bidder for TVS Heseltine sounds EC alert Managers stake faith in Express Foods Thames Water makes 5% gain Survey highlights extent of German business gloom Patek Philippe Geneve Powerscreen advance bucks trend Property firm's net asset value falls 31.6p Emirates Rate cut hopes help push shares back above 2,700 Stock Market Sedgswick official praised Recent Issues British Funds Major Changes Edwards sees scope to expand coal sales (Reuter): Dow slips slightly on profit taking World Markets Wall Street The Times Sib is back in the dock Comment No confidence History favours Heseltine The Times City Diary Move engineered The Times City Diary Wager of faith The Times City Diary Unanswered question over Dan-Air Bucking at implementation of the Taurus share system German economy must face up to hard choices in its hour of truth European View Wolfgang M?nchau says the problems will not be solved simply by cutting rates or altering taxes but by fundamental reforms Ptarmigan Holdings PLC 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 Shares squeezed higher Heath Group What a load of old humbug Selina Scott says she is tired of being mugged by the media, and has finally decided to strike back Creative, Media & Marketing BBC School of Decorative Painting Techniques Sales Professional The Decisions Group Ltd Neil Barnett Graduate Trainee Recruiters The Times Living by the vision Channel 4 will have to fight to maintain its innovative edge Hong Kong Tourist Association Trainee Partners The Times Specialist Interior Design Company, in London,… Licence to imagine, with no endorsements Galleries: Peter Lewis surveys the multifarious skills of Tom Phillips. Plus: St Jerome, the Renaissance pin-up? Renaissance role model Richard Cork on a exhibition exploring artists' fascination with a saintly penitent POP Television First, take your seats, then take them home Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Karl Knight 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 Keeping up with the young ones POP: Caroline Sullivan marvels at the vigour of the ever-youthful Cliff Richard Cliff Richard Wembley Arena High and mighty soul Blues: The 'first lady' lives up to her reputation Etta James Town and Country Anniversary adventures Classical: A quarter of a century of new music LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Riveted by the rhythm World Music: African sounds are sheer joy Baaba Maal Jazz Caf?, London The Times When Ayckbourn went into the black Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a revival of the play in which Alan Ayckbourn's view of life began to turn bleak Just Between Ourselves Greenwich Fiddling while the world ends Fringe Theatre: Martin Hoyle on an evocative and enigmatic multi-media drama; and a chilling tale of Irish family conflict Why Things Happen ICA The Rock Station The Cockpit Point to the briefs Television Review: Kinsey is back on the case Pollini Fluent in French Dance Umbrella Festival The Times Buy now and pray later Radio Review Arlington fills out BAe acres Commercial Property Property Board Mobile & Sectional Buildings Bernard Thorpe The Times France Blandford Street Chiltern Street Bourton—on—the—water JT J. Trevor Luxury Fitness Centre Herts Strutt & Parker Wycombe District Council Almack House, in King Street at the heart of St… Falling rates bring little interest East Manchester (Olympics) Development site for sale Wanted Chelsea or Knightsbridge Landmark revived Art sale Taking up station Music box Mayfair units Boundary change Through the freehold maze Rachel Kelly investigates what leasehold changes will mean to leaseholders in flats and houses, freeholders and property professionals Trapped, by law Licence to pick our pockets An end to costly delay We'll buy soon Wrong bill at the wrong time Property Buyers Guide Country Property Leicestershire/lincolnshire Border Take it further Lovell Happy to be free London Property Bovis Homes Discover greenwich Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Mortgages & Remortgages Beechcroft Overseas Property Rentals La Créme De La Créme Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bilingual Sec/asst - Eng m/t with vg Fre. Aged c30… Copping Joyce Angela Mortimer International Farley & Co F. W. Gapp Angela Mortimer Maine - Tucker Gordon Yates Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Banking & Legal La Creme Experienced Legal Secretary Tempting Times Non-Secretarial Admin Sec in Pr Tempting Times Thrombosis Research Institute Multilingual services Maine - Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items BNFL Anthony Cook Burean International Conference Organisers-London Bridge The Royal Philatelic Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Graduate appointments Social/private Secretary Outstanding P. A. Required for Leading Harley Street… Sultanate of Oman Angela Mortimer Partnership Limited Secretary Viacom International The Times Mainstream Crone Corkill Institute of Neurology Richmond College The American International… Dentist Requires SECRETARY/PA Harley Street Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon Games group faces dilemma over Nebiolo's role David Miller reports on the gathering of interests in Acapulco that could well shape the future of the Olympics South Africans out for fresh start against Midlands French referee in charge at Bristol Geoghegan's slips cut margin of victory Kahl under scrutiny Cambridge savour rare success Tse helps to lighten the gloom New Zealand to give England stern test Netball Guildford unable to contain prolific Irish Basketball Banerjee confirms an exciting potential Cricket New Zealand thwarted by the rain Mandarin: In-form Sweet Duke to relish soft going MacReady is new BHB deputy Newbury Hannon defends Piggott Subzero wins slow-run Cup Waterloo Boy takes revenge Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Kelso Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Berry saddles 15-1 double Point meeting scheduled for a Sunday Rapid Raceline Celtic's cup hopes sunk as Borussia break down defence Creaney's opening goal not enough Derby bandwagon keeps rolling For the Record The Times Sports Service Maskell's method lets him down Tranmere's quality reaps its reward Today's Fixtures Le Moignan defeated by Jackman Squash Yesterday's Results Shot putter admits taking clenbuterol during AAAs event Drugs in Sport TCCB ruling will harm Athey's hopes In Brief Benn's date Cousins struggles Winning encore Fighting back BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Allergan Racing Leeds prepare to claim share of European riches Stakes high in Elland Road showdown Concise Crossword No 2936 Winning Move Sutherland resigns to avert mutiny Francis feels confident of success Oxford rally to share ten goals Health Matters Football S Africa prompt rush for tickets Warrington may press for enquiry

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