News from 06/11/1992
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Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Allen of Abbeydale, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Zig Layton-Henry, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Peter Walters, Angela MacKay, Jeremy Kingston, Colin Kitching, Chris Eliou, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, George Brock and Anatol Lieven, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Victor Walker, John Davis, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Angeliki Moynihan, Sarah Jarvis Honorary Secretary, David Alliance, P. W. Duncanson, Matthew May, Peter Bills, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Simon Vail, Philip Robinson, Young, Charles Bremner, Michael Evans and our Foreign Staff, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Lady Du Canu, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Peter Lewis, Tom Birkett, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Paul Whittlestone, C. Rawlinson, Brian Crozier, Wolfgang MüNCHAU European Business Correspondent, G. Maitland Smith, Richard Cork, George Brock, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alistair Grant, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Michael A. Woolf, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, D. H. A. Tufnell, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, John Matthew, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Eileen Reinhard, Kate Alderson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, R. A. B. Crowe, J. M. Cobb, Chairman, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Vessey, Richard Sawyer, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Goggins, Alan Jabez, Richard Beeston, Nick Steele (Chairman), Michael Phillips, R. R. Feilden, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Frances Gibb and Jeremy Laurence, Paul Shin, Martin Fletcher and Tom Walker, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Prudence Leith (Chairman), Alistair Frame, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Thanos Veremis, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoUS threatens EC trade war MacSharry quits Gatt talks after quarrel with Delors Index Portfolio Plus Record Deal Major's climbdown likely to delay treaty bill for a year US Election Oxford Degree for Sultan of Brunei Lamont prepares pay freeze and tax change Refugees Yeltsin calls for Clinton summit Abbey National Infotech Times Top judge hears case for child divorce Harrods Ltd. Reynolds pledges to take Ireland 's helm with overall majority Election campaign begins as Fianna Fail loses vote of confidence Albert Reynolds is pinning his party's hopes on public frustration at the instability of coalition governments Personality politics make a comeback Trust to hold talks on heritage properties Lunn Poly Enjoying the best class of insult Political Sketch Mother vows to fight as court lets girl of 11 leave home Children are discovering new powers to determine their future, but some parents are challenging the moves Maxwell widow's poverty Video links may boost banks' image Children test their new legal rights Rocket man strikes stratospheric deal Schoolboy cleared of murder TMSD1 999 service 'was told of faults in computer' Abbey National Sharp surge in sales fails to lift gloom in British car industry Ten Top Selling Cars Thai judge sentences Briton to 40 years for trafficking Maxwell case may be reported Court urged to jail editor in Blue Arrow contempt trial Picture Gallery Sponsors of the arts honoured Maples Telescopes may be moved to moon Triumphant Fischer crushes Spassky to collect $3m prize Britannia Building Society Picture Gallery Yard chief takes his case to Clarke BBC barred from using abuse tapes Ferry firms predict Channel price war Charter 88 writers keep vigil News in Brief Strip damages Patient escapes MacAri cleared Semtex hearing Murder charge Love hurts To outsiders, the new Peugeot 405 has changed little Wage councils to be abolished under 'last' anti-union bill Shephard attacks 'damaging' pay regulation The government says its measures will strengthen workers' rights but unions dub them a political banana skin Sky Brosk…ting Ltd. Pay decision is 'charter for bad employers' Minimum Wages in 1992 Healthy diet is now impossible for poor I was sitting beside a snoozing man on the 17.05 from Liverpool Street to Audley End last Friday The way it isn't ICD Road Mandling System Intercity Ministers bitter as cabinet hammers out spending cuts Norman Lamont is expected to announce a Public sector pay freeze, benefit curbs, and cuts in health and education service War refugees to require visas The ILPH is working Picture Gallery Major to visit Clinton in America Alliance Leicester Parliament next Week Richard tops Lords poll Revamp plan In Parliament Heritage job goes to Clywd Around the Lobby Major's new delay on treaty dismays European partners EC celebrations have been halted by the news that Britain will not ratify Maastricht until a second Danish referendum Right-wing to press for cabinet reshuffle Currys Picture Gallery Bruising and tears behind Maastricht victory The Financial Times Try the visionary position Yeltsin looks for closer relationship with Britain Multiyork Sale Holy warriors irritate Bosnia's Muslims Some Muslim citizens of Bosnia are wondering who needs enemies when they have Mujahidin volunteers as friends UN pleads for mines clearance Britain vows to widen rights in Europe Stalin plan for Poland revealed News in Brief (AFP): Talks stumble (AFP): Somali talks (AFP): Rocket kills five (Reuter): Bjorn loser (AFP): Shock tactics (Reuter): Rude premier Fading of Cold war fears fuels commercial rivalry Background to Dispute As the big powers emerge from an era when guns and missiles topped the agenda, tempers rise over cheese and soya beans French angered by sanctions France B&Q plc Reformer who tackled surpluses Profile Democrat battle plan shattered the coalition Reagan built How the War was Won Martin Fletcher explains the state-by-state strategy used by the Clinton camp to turn the tables on George Bush BUPA Health Screening Party factions blame each other for defeat Republican recriminations begin Aftermath of Defeat Republican leaders are looking for someone to blame, but the next battle will be for the party's soul Note of caution sounded in welcoming chorus World Opinion First term trial for Hillary Clinton First Ladies Bush still to decide his role By our Foreign Staff: Pretoria raises trace hopes in Angola after phone call to Savimbi Colony's war games delayed Off-duty maids suffer clean-up Letter from Hong Kong Family of six shot in township Coutts & Co Princess finds haven of peace in Korea Rawlings heading for win in Ghana Camelot's courtier hails the new king Although he was one of JFK's closest aides, Pierre Salinger does not begrudge Bill Clinton his exploitation of the Kennedy image The Valerie Grove Interview The Times and Northwest Airlines Competition Teach yourself temperance Who needs to go into, and what goes on in, an anger clinic? It is important to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy anger Crowded corner of a troubled world The Times Guide to Western Europe's Refugee Crisis Zig Layton-Henry reports on why huge numbers of asylum seekers are coming to Western Europe, and where they are from Liberal for much longer? Germany Hyundai Britain Search for help as the journey ends Heathrow Nothing became him less than the manner of his leaving Bush may be humiliated now, but history will recognise his achievements Unfit to rule Ireland Fianna Fail needs a long spell in the wilderness of opposition after this election, writes Conor Cruise O'Brien Winter of Tory discontent One close victory does little to save a beleaguered government from the political perils which lie ahead, argues Peter Riddell Royalties The Times Diary A lesson to remember The Times Diary Grecian 2,500 The Times Diary Fabled table The Times Diary Billion Dollar Folly On no account should the EC retaliate against US sanctions Sons and Lawyers Caution is needed in early implementation of the Children Act Tour Torture No hiding place from the unkind camera A close call on Maastricht vote Economic forecast London hospitals under threat The mind of God Woman at the top Living standards A nation of waiters? Doubts on Angola vote-counting Sellafield costs Harder to remember Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheons Woodard Schools (Western Division) Limited Memorial Service Dinners Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriage The Guild of Water Conservators Dr Paul Frankel Dr Paul Frankel, CBE, international oil economist and consultant, died in Wimbledon on October 21 aged 88. He was born in Vienna on November 1,1903 Sidney Hainsworth Sidney Hainsworth, CBE, industrialist, died on October 24 aged 93 Personal Column Word-Watching Announcements & Personal Notices Joan Mitchell Joan Mitchell, American painter, died in Paris on October 30 aged 66. She was born in Chicago on February 12,1926 Announcements The Samaritans Mr Stanley's Homeward Journey The Right Rev Gerald Ellison Appreciations Lord Hatch of Lusby British Kidney Patient Association US threatens trade tariffs on EC The Times Crossword No 19,069 Business WPA Health International People in the Times Weather Fading Light On the Road Lender Low Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts Amstrad to lend Sugar £50m to take firm private Alan Sugar takes most of the blame for the past mistakes of Amstrad in a letter to shareholders detailing the terms of his bid for the loss-making computer company Indicator raises recovery hopes Lloyd's eases pressure on names Golf Hanson walks away from RHM Rugby Watches of Switzerland Motoring on Friday Closure of pits to boost imports Bellway and Westbury beat slump Bellway and Westbury, two cash-rich housebuilders, increased profits but said there is no sign of an upturn in the market despite reductaions in interest rates All Nippon Airways Sun Alliance sells part of Chubb stake AP: US court postpones BCCI fraud case British travel firms welcome competition from Germany Harvey Elliott says German firms hoping to attack the UK tour business may have a surprise Demand boosts debt auction to £1.25bn Business Roundup High-Point hits a low Compass acquisitions MMT Computing up Whitbread tops up HK boost for C&W Directors beat inflation Smart profit at £3.3m Ruling lights up BAT Philips £60m loss brings fear of further job cuts A shake-out in the European electronics industry is suggested by rising lossess and the prospect of more redundancies at Philips, whose future is uncertain Washington casts doubt over BA's US Air deal The Times Boesky agrees to $50m settlement Leeds loses some liquid gold By our European Business Correspondent: Schlesinger dismisses fear of recession BP back in black for third quarter News Corp profits more than double to A$267m Health & Safety Executive Second half recovery at Wm Low Light seeps into BP's gloomy tunnel Tempus Autumn Statement hopes overcome caution Stock Market Western Trust & Saving Ltd British Funds Japan Airlines (Reuter): Buying spree lifts Dow 21 points World Markets (Reuter): Equities remain flat Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Sour epilogue from Mr Sugar Comment No Hanson butter High roller The Times City Diary Fund of fun The Times City Diary Exceedingly nice The Times City Diary Devaluation turns ignition as car industry moves into revival gear Motor manufacturers claim the industry is on the verge of recovery, despite the ravages of recession. Kevin Eason reports Under fire The Times City Diary CBI should call in true experts on the housing market Unit trust managers should be more accountable for their decisions Self-regulation for stockbrokers is working South African Airways The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Thaditional 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 Buyers lift shares Heath Group Trust elite rewarded with royal meeting Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kilmun House Hotel Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Start a Discount Airfare Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidation/receivership Bank and Trust Co Total Human Resources Consultancy The Perfect Home Business BGF Industries, Inc. Mrs Fraser's recipe for success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wonderful Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Computer & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baskin Robbins International The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Import & Export Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mitsotakis looks to foreign friends Greek politics now revolve around MacEdonia and strict economic policy dictated by the EC, Chris Eliou writes Maastricht was ratified by a huge majority in Greece, which expects to receive £1.6 billion from the EC Greece Cbosen by the Gods Bank of Athens Questioning the price of loyalty The country fears its friends and EC partners will let it down Credit Bank Island claims its hero Archaeological finds may put Cephalonia on the tourist map. Angeliki Moynihan digs for information Olympic Airways Ferries in a sea change The island-hopping ships are now making a greater contribution to the economy Recovery promised as cuts bite Victor Walker reports on the austerity programme bringing the economy to a near standstill Nissan Agricultural Bank of Greece S. A Hellenic Duty Free Shops Peacock Computer New names crunch the numbers Matthew May hails two companies for their user-friendly move in an industry notorious for illogical labels Got a question? Just ask a surfer? A new breed of librarian can wave goodbye to books and documents Compaq Street crime goes on video As the use of sureillance spreads, civil rights groups complain that Big Brother is filming you. Eileen Reinhard reports Group fears scrap laws Industry calls for an electronic recycling system before EC legislation RAM Mobile Data A bigger set piece Online Tender switch Micro shock Piracy war Open market Pass master Joint approach Officer can choose which sample to require No legitimate expectation International Appointments The Times Newspapers Sports Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Second-rate service not justified The Managing Director INT. Immigration Services Position in Central America Deterrent drug sentences Suing for injury caused to unborn child Scots Law Report November 6 1992 Concurrent abduction and family cases Council cannot circumvent provisions of Act Lone mother can change child's habitual residence Theatre Visions of Africa ancient and modern Visual Art: Contemporary African artists at at the Saatchi Collection; plus recommend London exhibitions The pristine spaces of the Saatchi gallery, usually home to the Euro-American avant-garde, are hosting a vibrant show of new African art. Richard Cork reports Critic's Choice: Galleries Time to remember the whole Experience Arts Briefing Key competition Last chance… Interview Steinway Hall Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 thecountry Dark lady, darker secrets, of a far from golden age Theatre: a Shakespearean conundrum at Stratford, reviewed by Jeremy Kingston The School of Night The Other Place, Stratford Austerity measures succeed Music: Richard Morrison on a hair-raisingly intense rectical by a pianist who offers no easy comfort Maurizio Pollini Fastival Hall/Radio 3 Cheap music not potent June Moon Vaudeville The public life of a would-be composer Interview: Peter Lewis meets the irrepressible Ken Russell, now reurgent as a film and opera director Close up was slightly out of focus Rock: David Sinclair goes 'slumming' with Bon Jovi, clubbing with Green on Red Bon Jovi Astoria Green on Red Mean Fiddler A more rewarding way to travel Privilege card Evidence of a conspiracy Television Review: summing up the case for and against Rumpole Rumpole of the Bailey ITV Audi Authorised Dealers SAAB Reading SAAB Peugeot 605 Brunswick Croydon Limited An alarming state of affairs Kevin Eason calls for guidance on security systems Taking credit for crime-busting Performance Cars Volvo Scotts Christie's All shipshape and… A jaunt across the Channel with the Bristol Owners' Club Continental Overworked Australians prove need for change Rugby Commentary Couples and Love power way to outstanding start United States lead World Cup of Golf Scores from Madrid Walker edges closer to European title Squash Grand prix poses confidence test Swimming For the Record Petulant Petchey bows out South Africa adopt new tactics for for England game Rugby Union Protherough relishes chance in big time By a Special Correspondent: Sutton Coldfield creep closer to the leaders Hockey Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Stoute and Cecil to bear brunt of top owner's cuts Doumen plots another raid Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Four-day ban for Maguire Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Penny Drops to maintain excellent autumn form Mandarin, Thunderer: Market Rasen Mandarin, Thunderer: Hexham Eddery to ride at Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Rangers will Attempt to broaden domestic horizons IOC could attract litigation for drug testing procedures Worry over challenge to medical commission Saxton and Davies seek advice on compensation Duke of Edinburgh may be drawn into dispute Sports Politics Autosport Grand Prix Line Courier leads seeds into quarter-finals In Brief Bombay date Title bout Stan Seymour Olympians on show Picture Gallery Wales will be playing for an international future Coleman and Roberts called up by Yorath Football Selectors ask Owers to prove fitness Ice Skating England bank on experience in World Cup vote Cricket Arnott's centuiy steers Zimbabwe to safety Television and Radio 47 Variations Radio 3 Satellite George Smith Golf Ferdinand forces his way into England squad New forward is Taylor's only change England Squad Concise Crossword No 2938 Winning Move Andrew bewildered as ban is upheld Johnson opts for return to calmer waters Cup fortune funds Rangers' recovery European Cup Semi-Finalists Morse Racing
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