News from 09/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Gerald Davieds, Barry Pickhall, Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe, Iain R. Webb, Stephen Scott David Owen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Graig Brown, Barry Trowbridge, Sharples, Andrew Longmore, Malcolm Mckeag, Lin Jenkins and William Cash, Norman Howell, Seear, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Geoffrey Atkinson, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, John Habgood, Lockwood, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Elliott of Harwood, D. T. Thorne, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Patricia Hollis, Max Hebditch, Michael McCarthy, Bernard Levin, Mary Warnock, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Anthony Grant, Ann V. Salvage, Louise Taylor, Jeremy Beecham, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Yvonne A. Phillips, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Platt of Writtle, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Susan A. Gergely, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Irene Farnsworth, Martin Turner, Dennis Olvier, Russell Kempson, Wolfgang M?nchau, John Chelsom, David Hands Rugby Correpsondent, Lynns Truss, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Andy Lavender, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Micharel Howard, Barry Millington, John Steane, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Matthew d' Ancona, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Michel Syrett, Mallalieu, David Hale, Kathy Sylva and Peter Moss, C. T. K. Toomer, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Nicholas Wood and Philip Bassett, Vivienne Becker, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Carol Lenoard, Oliver Wates, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Nicholas Kotch, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Michael A. T. Rivington, Richard Evans Racing Correpsondent, Craig Lord, David, Matthew Parris, Hilton of Eggardon, Keith Blackmore, Ross Tieman and Wolfgang Munchau, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Carolyn Price, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Sarah Newton, Matthew Bond, Kenneth J. Forder, Walter Ellis, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, David Powel, George Brock and Michael Binyon,
ResumoLamont pressed to cut rates to 6% Cheaper loans and mortgages could be the sweetener to bitter pili of spending cuts and a public sector pay freeze expected form the chancellor's Autumn Statement Index Portfolio Plus Fashion British review strategy after exchange of fire with Serbs Russia Six votes hold key to women priests Grand Prix Defiant French praise Delors for Gatt stance Mulberry TV & Radio Amid new conflicts, Britain mourns the fallen Major caught in crossfire of Tory civil war The prime minister's efforts to keep his party in check did not end with last week's slim victory in the Maastricht vote. Discord on Europe will not die down By our Political Correspondent: Increases under council tax to be limited to £2 a week Rooftec EC partners press Britain on treaty The Maastricht debate Car sales map out impact of recession Patten acts to end opt-out harassment St. Joseph's Hospice Waite 'agent' named as prime suspect in family death riddle US police are hunting shadowy British businessman, but some fear Arab hitmen are to blame Palace expected to reduce royal couple's trips abroad Amid increasing speculation about the state of the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the likelihood is that they will spend more time apart Change of Heritage focus urged Toddlers build new world of learning The Financial Services Jobs Fair Spiro linked to Mid East spy rings Peugeot Clinton to be briefed on Tory stance in Ulster US Irish expect new influence Woman questioned over family deaths News in Brief Thousands at pit demo Marquess in drug talk Crowther conscious Pavement crash kills two girls Intercity By our Ireland Correspondent: Mother, 30, beaten to death by gang British Airways Britain prepares for free-for-all when customs barriers fall Visits to the local-off-licence and tobacconist could soon be replaced by bulk purchases from the Continent Work ban for male an pair News in Brief Car bombed Driver attacked Bond winners EC may put brakes on UK bikes The Dell System Dell Picture Gallery Dell Big companies give banks a poor rating Dell Narrow vote could leave church in chaos As both sides prepare to claim victory in the battle for women priests, the clerical dress code is changing White flowers herald a day of decisions 3M Frills and flounces disguise the dog collar Police complaints chief goes on patrol with the night shift Sir Leonard Peach, the new head of believes that good management is that good management is the key to producing better officers Alarm spreads as officers are made to disclose papers The way it isn't United Parcel Service Rover 800 Series Bush accused of planting obstacles in Clinton's way Republicans are talking of an orderly handover between now and inauguaration day. But Democrats fear they are planning to sabotage the new administration Social extravaganza will hail new leader Picture Gallery Try the visionary position Colombia declares state of emergency Ford Our Foreign Staff: Single soldier brings massed rebels close to peace in Liberia One man's courage gave rebels an opportunity to surrender. But the moment was lost and peace may not get another chance soon Mandela tells rally to reject violence Angolan ideologues thwart negotiators Royal Mail Mountains hold perils for convoys en route to a siege city British troops in Bosnia have been forced to fire in self defence for the first time. There will be worse to comes as they struggle to keep the supply lines open Serbs win first round against British troops Mission abandoned after exchange of fire Akoin Ltd Hollywood's Stalin goes down well in Moscow By our Foreign Staff: MacEdonia war fears increase Communist call for rebellion sharpens Yeltsin's dilemma Mafia kills defiant builder News in Brief (Reuter): Premier elected (Reuter): Pay claimed (Reuter): Sites overseen (AFP): Russians killed (Reuter): Arms sold Extremists jeer Berlin rally against racial attacks The huge demonstration againstt racism may have only a limited effect. Most Germans do not want the changes in society that immigration brings Dubcek, market socialist who stirred Prague, dies French hit-list highlights the complexities of Gatt conflict (Reuter): China vows to undo reforms News in Brief Talks stalled Strike called Aid ban lifted Base attacked Plutonium escort in collision at sea America stocks up its wine cellars Norwegian party to seek EC entry Gonzalez Byass From bedroom to billboard Britain's prostitutes are launching an audacious poster campaign to push their case for working from home. Water Ellis reports TeS Governors' Guide Hitting the bottle hard Women in one Indian state are adopting radical measures to fight their husbands' alcoholism All the girls love a sinner Ehrman Tapestry A sprinkling of Stardust Designers are drawing inspiration form Hollywood's golden era. Iain R. Webb reports on the 1940s revival Classic tiepin looks dandy The ideal accessory for this season's tailored look is making a comeback Designed for a royal courtship Hot Line Burberrys Matthew Parris A Russian friend in need The treaty to be signed by Boris Yeltsin in London today can aid his survival, says Anne McElvoy When continents collide Little boats setting out from the African coast by night are harbingers of a cataclysm to come, predicts Bernard Levin Beating about the Bush Diary Champion for Industry The CBI should not be afraid of ambition Prague Autumn Dubcek's democratic socialism has passed its sell-by date The Sharing of Evidence More debate is needed on disclosure rules in criminal trials Women priests and Synod vote Role of MCC Keeping a grip on public spending Engineering education Jobs for the boys The test of time Tasks ahead for English Heritage Keeping warm Rephrasing required Court Circular Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Christian response to a burning issue Birthdays today Christening Church news Financial Notices Steelworker takes home flower show silverware Marriages Anniversaries Alexander Dubcek Alexander Dubcek, frist secretary of the Czenchoslovak Communist Party during the reformist "Prague Spring" of 1968 and the consequent invasion by Soviet-led troops of the Warsaw Pact, died on November 7 aged 70 from injuries suffered in a car crash. He was born in Uhrovec, in western Slovakia, on November 27,1921 Personal Column Help Medicine Royal National Lifeboat Institution Imperial Cancer The British Kidney Patient Association Announcements & Personal Notices Word-Watching News The Times Crossword No 19,071 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Hirst proves equal to derby task Premier League O'Driscoll withdraws from challenge Sport 23-29 Senna haunts Mansell to bitter end Britain's world champion bows out of Formula One on angry note in Adelaide Art 37 England look to Teague's power England Team Business 40-44 The Singleton of Auchroisk Business and the Environment Age is no barrier to Bates Couples and Love hole late birdies to outstrip Swedes Americans capture World Cup For the Record Foster settles for slim consolation Swimming England face uphill battle Cutter strikes twice to get resolute Neston off mark Hockey Stourport beat leaders Spencer and Bray lift Ipswich into the lead Bad light saves Kiwis after Crowe hits 140 British tennis still awaits its young champion Andrew Longmore reflects on a weekend of familiar woe at Telford Injured Donald in Test scare Cricket New Zealand cruise as captain takes charge Haynes is quick to take control Manchester rejects thoughts of bartering for 2000 Games Olympic Games Dangerfield rises above favourite Cycling Becker puts troubles behind him In Brief Ferguson seeks urgent remedy for United's malaise Arrogant Arsenal stake their claim for championship New league leaders rise to occasion Barnes waits in wings as Liverpool lighten gloom The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Lacklustre Leeds swiftly exposed Nil return for Rovers Fast-fading Forest show relegation credentials Hammond keeps Newcastle at bay as Swindon survive Frustration for first division's finest Nevin's goal raises Tranmere's hopes Weekend Football Results and Tables York take lead from Ward Leeds stunned as Ropati puts ah end to cup hopes Rugby League Featherstone recover to spring surprise South Africans show Twickenham credentials England B's chances founder on solid defence as toruing rugby union side scores exciting win at Bristol Penalties count out Otley The Times Hamlin boot helps dash Henley spirit Hodgkinson's class swings cup contest Nottingham's way Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Big names survive unscathed Australians find answer to determined defence Match ends in minutes Owners to benefit from new ruling Yachting Pinsent and Redgrave in top form Rowing Bailey airs cough fears over MacKeson gamble Folkestone Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Weld eyes weekend showpiece Turgenev's win adds to family haul Milan double for Cumani Now Your Talkin to spark treble for Dunwoody Mandarin Wolverhampton Mandarin: Carlisle Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group NDM Manufacturing Ltd. Still keen to be seen as green Business & the Environment Despite economic pressures, many companies want to be environmentally responsible. Derek Harris reports on a leading awards scheme Wellcome How business will benefit Michael Howard, the environment secretary, on government plans Five leaders in the field Business & the Environment Derek Harris reports on the winning companies British Gas Groundwork Partnership for Action King Sturge Investelectric Giants show the way Industry is convinced, says Michael McCarthy Clean sweep of the MBAs Every business studies course needs a green element Albright & Wilson Year of achievement Business & the Environment More awards than ever have been made this year. Irene Farnsworth describes the winners's schemes BT Industries clean up Industry is forming groups to encourage a better way of working Audit helps strategic plans Feeling environmentally challenged? Then call for Groundwork Nuclear Electric Stage-struck from the start Theatre: Good new plays for children will nuture the adult audiences of tomorrow, argues Andy Lavender Stranger without the voices Opera: Martin Hoyle previews a fascinating London premiere New Victoria Theatre Television page 36 Nige gives armchair listeners a hand Arts Briefing Delays en route Last chance… The Times Theatre page 37 Entertainments Northern Ballet Theatre 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(where indicated with the symbol )on release across the country Nostalgia comes in small measures Television Review: Lynne Truss predicts a sceptical response to a classic The Borrowers BBC 1 Shaken but still stirring Classical Concerts: The anxicty of Shostakovich and Britten; the ebullience of the young Brahms BBCSO/Lazarev Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Feasting on his wild oats Young Brahms Queen Elizabeth Hall Three steps to a life of trouble Theatre Reviews: A Handful of Stars at the Bush; 18th-century comedy; and a play commissiond by Oxfam Benedict Nightingale hails a London showing of the plays in Billy Roche's magnificent Wexford Trilogy Marital drowse The Tender Husband Watermans, Brentford Royal National Theatre More great drama on offer The Times Educational Supplement Cities built on poverty Women in the Dust Riverside Studios International College Multiple Display Advertising Items Créme De La Créme Cousins Pourshins Plc Pr Co Diary of Times Classified Battersea Teacher Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items Magellan Medical Communications The Food & Drink Federation First Creme Queen Anne's School Caversham Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items The French Video Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Southampton Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indepentdent Education University Appointments University of Strathclyde University of Oxford Exeter College Oxford Early to learn, early to shine The benefits of good pre-school education are beyond doubt Kathy Sylva and Peter Moss say the time for action in here Carrying the torch for crafts and trades Once there were apprentices. Now there are undergraduates. Matthew d' Ancona meets the learn-it-at-work champion Teaching as a Career Having rote, move on Viewpoint Martin Turner Meeting challenge of world-class manufacturing The Confederation's strategy for industrial recovery is oulined in the document 'Making it in Britain' Here, we summarise its analysis and recommendations Wimpey seeks housing boost CBI prescribes a growth plan to cure economic ills Ten-year agenda for British industry set out as employers meet in Harrogate Food prices likely to rise 14% Worse to come for battered retailers Establishing key priorities is vital to nation's future Specific proposals to make British manufacturing industry more competitive call for a partnership between industry, government and the financial community By our City Staff: Directors' confidence lowest since Gulf war Agendas for the past and future Comment Heley's hints The Times City Diary First among equals The Times City Diary Mills and boom The Times City Diary Slimline Santa The Times City Diary First the cash flows, then the water Business Letters Need to plan against 'natural' disasters Clinton team in need of long-term strategy to break fiscal gridlock Economic View David Hale believes the president-elect needs to make clear his policies on spending and taxation if he is to succeed Girard-Perregaux EBRD hopes raised for soft loan deal The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Turkish Airlines Critchley profits leap Trinity wins Sri Lanka buses order British Funds BAA should land a solid advance in halfway profits Reporting this Week Longer issues look expensive Gilt-Edged Picture Gallery Variations Anglia Radio3 Picture Gallery Satellite Sky One Television and Radio Picture Gallery Medivac Economic View 41 CBI urges new joint strategy to catch rivals The Confederation's proposals set out targets for key sectors on productivity, investment, training and exports, to raise industry's performance by the year 2000 Howard to focus on industrial planning John Charcol British Steel wants sanctions against rise in cheap east European imports GPA denies failure of loan talks Bank's attempt to take over building society hits a snag Concise Crossword No 2940 Winning Move Share Prices 30 By our Industrial Editor: Laird says single-union deals now under threat
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