News from 05/11/1992
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Sir Rhodes Boyson MP, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan and Philip Robinson, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Michael Clark MP, Henry Phillips, Brian Warnes, Managing Director, Adam Zamoyski, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Michael Waudby, Elizabeth Symons General Secretary, Martin Fletcher and Ben MacIntyre, Ivo Tennant, Edward Underhill, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, G. Goodhardt, Tom Walker and Colin Narbrough, Bruce Clark, Sir Nicholas Henderson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, N. Bloomfield, Lord Franks, Douglas Jay, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Noël Annan, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Jonathan Romain, John Winder, Tseten Samdup, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Roy Denman, Virginia Ironside, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Patrick Nicholls MP, Christopher Jones, Michael Howard environment secretary, David Watts and Michael Theodoulou, Anna Moore, George Rae, Jack Maurice and Robert Bruce, Richard Williams, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Margaret Beckett, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Luci Cavendish, Mary Honeyball (Chief Executive), Kate Muir and Martin Fletcher, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robert Worcester, Philip Robinson Ross Tieman and Patricia Tehan, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Liz Gill, Robert Woof, Director, Norman Lebrecht, Martin Fletcher Charles Bremner and Edward Gorman, Ian Ross, Richard M. Metzler, Vice-president, Philip Creasy, General Secretary, Michael Carttiss MP, Kate Alderson, Noel Annan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Norman Stone, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Anne Bulloch, John Goodbody, Bruce Grant, Nicholas Winterton MP, Sara McConnell, Peter Midwood (Chairman), William Cash MP, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Hugh Valentine, Mr John Walter, Paul Owen (Director), Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, A. J. AUGARDE(Campaign worker), Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Raman Subba Row, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Liz Lynne MP, William Cash, Derek Edwards, Alan McGregor, Ronald Neil (Managing Director), Richard J. Varey, Lecturer, Simon Hardwick, General Secretary, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Caroline Moore, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Matthew Bond, Anthony Howard, Alan Walters, H. C. H. Graves, L. S. Cockerham, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, R. G. Price, Secretary, Alan Hamilton and Joanna Pitman, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoMajor scrapes home as Tory Euro-rebels lose their nerve On Other Pages 999 calls computer fails again Index Clinton's US Have a Ball Clinton asks Americans to build a Re-United States Books MPs who defied the whips The Rebels N&P Unit Trist Management Ltd Leeds v Rangers Section 2 US fires first shot in world trade war Unrequited love, sweat and fears before Major pulls up his socks Political Sketch Last-minute conversions robbed rebels of victory Euro-statesmen tread warily on road to political union Picture Gallery Long and tortuous path that began with Kinnock clashes Whips combine fireside chat with frosty warnings It takes a backbench rebel with a hard heart and a thick skin to withstand the whips' not-so-gentle art of persuasion in the corridors of power Key to understanding is hidden in the pages of… Interpreting the treaty Victory, but the war goes on Ridell on Politics Forum Quotes of the Day Maastricht waverers warned against sidelining Britain 'We are seeking to build a more secure Europe than any previous generation has known' Major's Speech Currys Labour leader puts confidence issue to fore in debate Smith Successor to Gould Around the Lobby 'No' vote cast with reluctance Opponents Opposition accused of opportunism in trying to delay treaty 'The cost of one night of fun for Labour at Westminister is tens of thousands of lost jobs' Ashdown Dissident Tory MPs eclipsed By our Parliamentary Staff: Hurd makes final plea for support Winding up Compaq Euro-rebels urged to toe the party line Heath New failings force 999 staff to ditch computers The London Ambulance Service has reverted to manual control as management and unions await details of an enquiry into the computer failure World Rally Champion Queen's dressmaker Hartnell to dose Lecturers' strike angers minister News in Brief Queen writes to Piggott Jury clears barn man Court backs wife's plea Dail defeat expected Woolwich lets parents save youngsters from debt trap One of the biggest building societies is inviting parents to rescue their children form the miseries of negative equity but will the ploy boost house prices? Minister's guarded response Koreans keep smiling through royal gloom Dell Film star embraces ancient art of Tibet King's Gross fireman awarded £147,000 for trauma injuries Malaysia Artist's image of Christ splits congregation Hendrix drummer loses case News in Brief Children found Body in car Tempting art Patient escapes Water safe Ulster murder Lacklustre Fischer fails to clinch win The way it isn't Hill House Hammond Cold and starving refugees swamp Bosnia aid teams Exiles embark on desperate odyssey to nowhere after 'ethni cleansing' reaches new pith A greater tragedy is looming. The world is shutting its doors to refugees, while winter is adding to the deprivations of war UN pushes for deal on convoy safety Lorry auction marks drive to free market Peugeot Our Foreign Staff: Serbs lift threat to peace talks Japan Airlines Tehran crowd chants anti-US slogans as American 'spy' is held Essilor Village entrepreneur dishes up TV feast Westerners in Angola evacuated New in Brief (Reuter): Curfew ordered Jobless rise Charter ended (AP): Fabius at risk Premier named Picture Gallery World told new team will ensure continuity Foreign Policy The Sunday Times Wine Club Democrats' scope for growth limited by deficit and debt Economic Policy Lunn Poly 'I still believe in a place called Hope' Victory Speech Britannia Building Society West Coast ushers in era of Cagney and Lacey politics California New first lady leads way as women show voting power Women and Minorities Tynemouth Building Society Colorado voters reject civil rights for gays Ballot Issues Dons pop breakfast corks for Clinton Oxford The Kenmore Club Talent scouts scour the land Washington Republican factions square up for power battle George Bush Moben Buoyant billionaire may run again in 1996 Ross Perot By our Foreign Staff: Carter says he is ready to advise Lloyds Bank Millie bows out to Socks appeal America decides for the devil it did not know Bill Clinton was not the only winner on Tuesday. The polling organisation also triumphed as the election results came in Who Voted for Whom Governors The Senate How the States Divided 1992 The House of Representatives The Essential Anatomy of Britain Side effects of lice Who is sleeping in the next bed? Patients are increasingly finding themselves on mixed wards. Virginia Ironside asks whether the trend should be encourged Should people be sharing wards anyway, even with their own sex? British Glass Take heart from speed Medical Briefing How little a dab will do? BUPA Healthchoice Peacemakers in the divorce war Divorcing couples are being urged to call on mediation as well as lawyers. What can a mediator do-and do all broken marriages need one? Liz Gill reports 'Mediation is a forum for couples to tlak which is not confrontational or adversarial' Prisoners get the hard sell A captive readership awaits America's first magazine for people in jail Rooftec The Mechanics of Marital Mediation Have a ball with the president The Times and Northwest Airlines Competition Win two tickets to an inaugural ball in Washington DC Two first class return flights Two nights' hotel accommodation The Cost of Counselling Neckties are the tribal totems of our class-ridden… Philip Howard Why Clinton won while Labour lost The left wins only when it addresses everyday fears, says Anthony Howard Selling out Hong Kong Bernard Levin proposes at roll-call of dishonour for the Foreign Office and its appeasing friends Penning for the guy The Times Diary Dress sense The Times Diary Tie-breaker The Times Diary Slim Survival John Major's nightmares are not behind him yet To Lead America Americans want radical change, but prudently managed Factors that may swing Synod vote on women priests No, minister? Tax and charities Studio closure Bomber Harris Fathers know best? MCC's role in English cricket Royal visit to Seoul Dove Cottage Extra time Court Circular Personal Column Word-Watching Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Austrian Ambassador Forthcoming marriages Reception Service dinner Appointments Appointments in the Forces Dinners University news Luncheon Service luncheon Anniversaries Orton Chirwa Orton Chirwa, Malawian barrister, politician and political prisoner, died in prison in Zomba, Malawi, on October 20 aged 73. He was born at Chikwara, 15 miles from Nkhata Bay on Lake Malawi, on January 30,1919 Personal Column Word-Watching Major-General Alan Mills Major-General Alan Mills, Director General of Artillery, in the Ministry of Defence, 1967-69, died after a long illness on October 22 aged 78. He was born on March 11,1914 Announcements & Personal Notices Alfred Beck Alfred Beck, keeper of the books of St Brides, Fleet Street, for 66 years, has died aged 89. He was born on October 3,1902 Mr John Walter Appreciations Petra Kelly Magnus Pyke Lifeboat The National Deaf Children's Society News The Times Crossword No 19,068 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch IBM Weather TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Power Play Staying Put Run down Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts Wall Street cool on Clinton Fears of trade war rise after Gatt sanctions impasse Brussels ready to retaliate EC farmers heave secret sigh of relief Golf Maxwell pensioners lobby Parliament Tennis Country Living Books on Thursday B. A. T Industries Sainsbury still beats counter attractions Tempus BT to sell McCaw holding to AT&T for $1.8bn Mortgage approvals fall in third quarter Business Roundup Bid for Ansbacher New ITN deadline Burnfield shares slump Volvo dismisses 4,000 TSB to cut 440 jobs Japanese surplus soars Power regulator comes under fire from MPs Decisions on the long-term future of coal mines lie with the trade secretary and British Coal and not the electricity industry regulator, argues Prof Stephen Littlechild Union claims ten stations will close Governor resists resignations The Times Sheehy supports Pru stand on regulation By our Banking Correspondent: HK Land to boost stake in Trafalgar with option Sainsbury beats recession with £391 m Lloyds Bank Court action on phantom withdrawals British Funds The News Corporation Limited Food stores suffer from price war fears Stock Market National planning strategy would save £2bn, says CBI Vauxhall opens £190m plant as sales soar Sellers push Dow 29 points lower World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Trade skirmish or trade war Comment Blinkered Hitting back at Conran The Times City Diary Maxwell cocktails The Times City Diary In the bag The Times City Diary Maxwell scandal persuades City watchdogs to add bite to bark The self-regulation system was looking shaky even before the tycoon's death a year ago. Now it is being turned inside out, says Jon Ashworth Shell club chums The Times City Diary Building societies should help out Federal Express still active in Europe Quality sacrificed No second chances Worrying trend in customer service Business to Business Credit Insurance German slowdown puts brakes on Mercedes Anatol Lieven reports from Bonn how the prestige car maker has been forced into short-time working Fears of US tax crackdown on UK firms subside BP agrees $456m sale to Minorco United Airlines Retailers offered ray of hope Profit-taking clips shares Health Group BT 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Change your partners please Jack Maurice and Robert Bruce on making audits more objective La Creme De La Creme Magellan Medical Communications The Times Asking Vatman for amnesty Any Other Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Lathinvest Securities Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deputy Accounts Manager—lloyds Syndicate Quarantine can be good for the soul Audit University College London Financial Accountant Financial Analyst Multiple Display Advertising Items Walking talking pictures The camcorder has made us a race of video-makers, writes Ros Drinkwater Sony Canon Through the Lens Classic Video Services International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kodak Dale Photographic Services Camera Marts Hawkeye speaks with forked tongue Cinema: Geoff Brown on an anachronistic classic, an offbeat contemporary tale and the London Film Festival The Last of the Mohicans(MGMs Haymarket, Shaftesbury Avenue, 12) Simple Men (Metro, Everyman, 15) Winning team stumble through a second match Theatre: Bendict Nightingale on Peter O'Toole's return to the West End Our Song Music Royalties due? Make me an author Arts Briefing Reunion in sight Last chance#x2026; June Moon Literature Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (whree indicated with the symbol )on release across the country Shostakovich's last secret Music: A hidden muse uncovered; and the Scottish CO reviewed in London Did the music of the Soviet Union's greatest composer reflect his devotion to an almost unknown pupil? Norman Lebrecht reports Under a prevailing wind Concerts: An oboist on the conductor's rostrum SCO/Holliger Queen Elizabeth Hall Time to put some bite into fiction The vampire legend, dressed up for the Nineties, is making a literary comeback. Luci Cavendish stakes out the new ghouls Clumsy step in the wrong direction Dance Reviews: A deliberately coarse reworking of a classic from Northern Baller Theatre; and a mystifying new work from Jonathan Burrows Swan Lake Royalty Lessons in the meaning of death Theatre: Jeremy Kingston enjoys a vigorous RSC revival of Middleton and Rowley's violent tragedy of moral decline The Changeling Swan, Stratford Trying to puzzle out the next move Very The Place Hamp's muted vibes Jazz Lionel Hampton Festival Hall Economic conceits of Mr Lawson Alan Walters on Lawson, Norman Stone on Keynes, Dough Jay on Keir Hardie, Noel Annan on Greenhill The View from No. 11 Memoirs of a Tory Radical By Nigel Lawson Bantam, £20 Linda Barnes Cloth caps, Cliveden and the romance of socialism Keir Hardie By Caroline Benn Hutchinson. £25 my Exit Visa An Autobiograhy By Margaret Stansgate Hutchinson, £17.99 Saving vile bodies from themselves John Maynard Keynes The Economist as Saviour 1920-1937 By Robert Skidelsky MacMillan, £20 The brave face of a very British decline More by Accident By Dennis Greenhill Wilton 65, £16.95 The Adelphi Press The grocer's lad who invented modern art The Colour of Time Claude Monet By Virginia Spate Thames and Hudson, £38 Crowned heads and coronets The Artistocracy in Europe 1815-1914 By Dominic Lieven MacMillan, £10.99 pbk Edward and Alexandra Their Private and Public Lives By Richard Hough Hodder & Stoughton, £25 Vengeance of a wily old guard Caroline Moore admires a new novel by Julian Barnes which captures the mood of post-communist Bulgaria The Porcupine By Julian Barnes Jonathan Cape, £9.99 O Caledonia! stern and wild The Battle for Scotland By Andrew Marr Penguin, £5.99 pbk the Manufacture of Scottish History Edited by Ian Donnachie and Christopher Whatley Pokygon, £8.95 pbk Anatomy of Scotland Edited by Magnus Linklater and Robin Denniston Chambers, £15.99 Prize Winning Crime Fiction Freedom to receive and impart information violated by Ireland Human Rights Law Report Pleading autrefois convict Tribunal cannot discipline for statutory offence Choice of charges where passport offence is alleged Agent can maintain confidence Considerations in sentencing for mortgage frauds Couples and Love declare desire to take on world Golf Card World Cup Teams Europeans find enjoyment from Solheim to Sunrise Patricia Davies reviews a season in which the balance of power on the women's professional golf scene tipped dramatically Leading Wpget Money Winners Confident Cousins turns the tables on Martin Ice Skating Impressive display by Bishop Gooch looks for new roots Ivo Tennant reports on a possible new departure for England cricket Patel makes the most of his new role Cricket: New Zealand Press Home Advantage in Bulawayo Test Match Lamb dazzles in familiar style Courtland's faith repaid Squash Sporting Glory Games golf plan draws complaint on human rights Course record handicaps Olympic proposal Sports Council will be hurt by grants plan Canoeists in harmony with other river users The Times Pyjama names Olympic golf Castle brings career to close Yachts lag behind Drugs pose threat to horses Offiah off mark Munka rekindles memories of Bula glory days Racing Another Coral heads MacKeson market Kinane retains title Point-to-point blooming Captain Dibble to go one better Mandarin Mandarin: Wincanton Mandarin: Edinburgh Yesterday's Results Kooyonga's Japan Cup run in doubt Commons to study VAT crisis Mandarin: Uttoxeter Mandarin: Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Souness's youthful side no match for streetwise Spartak Liverpool bow out of Cup Winners' Cup Hearts join European cup exodus Littlewoods Pools Wednesday taught a useful lesson Oxford overcome Anglians Hockey Guildford go out after poor start Basketball For the Record Flying Dutchman kept afloat Yachting Leigh receive writ to quit ground Rugby League Fiery Swansea give Australians hard lesson in realities Rugby Union Renault rules out deal with McLaren In Brief New captain Partners again Seeds fall Variations Radio 3 Satellite Telivision and Radio CPL Golf Rangers join the European elite Goals from Hateley and McCoist shatter Leeds United's dreams of cup glory Concise Crossword No 2937 Winning Hove S Africa withdraws World Cup bid Praise from all sides for Goram and his defence Barcelona crash out Rugby Union Liley's kicking is let-down for Midlands Inter book Monday NB Selection Ltd St. James Associates Selector Europe Tuesday Wednesday NB Selection Ltd Spencer Stuart Thursday Friday Why a manager must trust his instinct Sound judgment, combining rationality and intuition, is a management skill to cultivate, writes Jean-Louis Barsoux Selector Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe Coopers & Lybrand Microsoft Michael Page Marketing Selector Europe Legal Aid NB Seleciton Ltd Selector Europe Abbey Life Black Horse Financial Services Private Patients Plan Ltd The Thomson Corporation Selection & Search Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James Associates Alexander Proudfoot Michael Page Marketing Bromley Chemical NB Selection Ltd Greater London Business Centre Ltd Alliance Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Acuma Mainland Executive Services Teaching as a Career McKenzie Waterman North Birmingham Health Authority KDG Mobrey Limited Redmaine Limited SunSystems Multiple Display Advertising Items Latimer International West sussex county council Michael Page Finance St. GEORGE PLC Austin Knight Ltd Director Finance-Non Profit Multiple Display Advertising Items Reject Shop Wyse Crescent Hawkins Wright Thompson Chusid Lander Multiple Display Advertising Items Logistics Compaq Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Supplements Allied Dunbar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Molecular Dynamics Ltd Securicor recruitment services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institute of Taxation Multiple Display Advertising Items The Police Authority for Northern Ireland Maine-Tucker Executive Recruitment Hytorc (Unex) Ltd Sports Consultant A woman's place is at the top All that prevents more women from invading the boardroom, Anna Moore reports, is lack of self-confidence General Appointments Recruitment Consultants Group Career Exchange Career Services Guide Door to Success in Writing Get a Headstart now Sales Professional Institute of Counselling General Appointments Supplement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruiseships are Hiring! 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