News from 10/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Widget Finn, Nicholas Fairbairn, Jon Ashworth, George Brock and Tom Walker, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Mattew D' Ancona, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, J. A. Morgan, Chief executive, Raymond Keenee, Chess Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Harvey Ellitt, Travel Correspondent, Nigel Leskin, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, J. C. Henderson, Chief executive, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Susan Spindler, John Rubinstein, Tom Walker, Patricia Hollis, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ioni Sanderson, Alfred Brendel, George Thomas, Caroline Sullivan, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Andrew MacKintosh, Colin Narbrough, Econonomics Correspondent, Peter Bills, Rodney Milnes, Sir John Egan, head of Baa, Michael Clark, Alexander Davidson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Nayrick Emrys-Roberts (Founding President, Michael Tatham, John O'leary, Gregory Cookson, Colin McQUILLAN, Philip Bassett, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Lin Jenkins and Michael Horsnell, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Anne McELVOY, Moscow Correspondent, Sarikumar Sen, Wolfgang Münchau, Peter Sherlock, Norman Fox, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matthew Bond and Harveey Elliott, Craig Brown, Lin Jenkins Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Mattew d' Ancona, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Anthony Rosen, Jill Sherman, Gillian Pugh, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Ian Donnachie, Cheif Executive, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Lin Jenkins and Sheila Gunn, Gordon Glass, Director, John Goodbody, J. Sherjan, Martindel, Louise Carpenter, David Conn, Philip Webster and George Brock, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lucy Faithfull, Peter Victor, Paul Barker, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Peter Henderson, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Tim Harrison, Dermot Roaf, Leader, Hugh Thompson, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Harvey R. Cole, Michael Evans, Ross Tieman, Peter Robinson, Neel Uberol, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Christopher Irvine, Russell,
ResumoCover-up row erupts as Iraqi arms trial folds MPs are demanding a judicial enquiry into arms exports to Iraq in breach of a Un embargo following the collapse of a case against an engineering company Index Portfolio Plus No Title Vase of Flowers Lilley warns of tighter curbs on state benefits So regal , so radiant - but so late Kremlin's First Lady Banishes the Blushes Schools Anthem dispute tackled to save Twickenham match European Vote Hurd was 'not consulted' over Maastricht revolt deal Asprey Win for the Glums as House experiences the Monday feeling Matthew Parris Political Sketch Union ballot could lead to crippling Ford strike HSE Picture Gallery Boys turn the tables on girls in latest A-level examinations Girls may shine in GCSEs, but the first full examination analysis will show boys ahead at a level Mugger given five years Thomas attack denied 999 service heard threat ITN renews the news Murder case deadline St Paul's staff ask bishop to settle row News in Brief Authors Wanted by N. 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Publisher The government knew it was doing business with Saddam Hussein, say cleared arms executives The Matrix Churchill affair: intrigue behind Old Bailey case that folded yesterday Machines sold in innocence can he turned to deadly ends Background The Times Dillons European Forum War with Iran 'served interests' of West Glenmorangie Man in the eye of desert storm The Former Minister Woman killed by drug smuggling accident Traffickerd warned they risk death Morse Picture Gallery Mills to fight Bar on barristers' rights Property complaints increase Singer's Aids fund Cause of Spiro death is unknown Church must ignore 'evil' anti-women case, says theologian The unity of the Church of England hangs on the debate over ordination of women priests that will dominate the General Synod tomorrow Teacher sacked for 'hitting' boy World Cup athlete left police standing Youngster netted £135,000 Halifax BR wants old trains left out of charter Stolen Renoir is recovered after round-the-world trip Mercury Video-age children fail at fitness How to compose a maestro's menu Car deaths man held in custody News in Brief Farmer jailed over ewe ban Ward attack Thai charge Escaper killed Army enquiry Youth beaten Mill moves Shopping event 1Oo GPs plan 'superfund' to secure better NHS deals A health authority fears that collectivisation by Gp fundholders will work against the spirit of NHS reforms By our Health Services Correspondent: Barts floats plan for survival Recession forces strapped firms to use cut-price flights to Europe Picture Gallery Why Hobson country may be Britain's best choice Watchdog urged to check law firms The way it isn't Hp MPs ready to attack 'anti-Tory' housing bill Macintosh computers Apple Labour aims to fuel the 'engine of growth' The Opposition's recovery plan calls for higher public spending—but no tax rise—to pull Britain out of recession National Westminster Bank Labour Proposals Putting recovery on the road Liberal Democrat Proposals Backbenchers attack reshuffle call Rivals learn to talk across Irish gulf Although discussions on Northern Ireland have made little progress, there are good omens for the future Patten to thwart school tactics Lords' register rejected Around the Lobby Low pay Vote ruling Tory post In Parliament Radio Times Yeltsin courts West's support in time of troubles at home Britain signs friendship and defence pacrs but balks at granting aid to Moscow Historic treaty ends era of confrontation Caucasus fighting 'stopped' News in Brief (Reuter): Sailors charged (AP): Nuclear treaty Dubcek tribute (AP): Author's reward Maastricht division leaves British leadership in disarray Britain's presidency of the Ec has been chaotic, but there is just enough time left to restore some credibility, writes Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor Paris takes softer line over trade war with Washington The Ec has drawn back from a trade war, but negotiations with america will succeed only if Paris can mollify its be belligerent farmers Britain attacked by Mitterrand Picture Gallery Delors backs down over EC budget Berlin honours men who wrought unity Collapse of talks brings Cambodia close to war The notorious brutal khmer Rouge is making a nonsense of Un peacekeeping in Cambodia. The country is already splitting into communist and non-communist areas Executives rail against Patten Bosnia turns child refugees into war veterans Picture Gallery Global strife blurs Clinton's economic focus 'X' marks a profitable spot of business Besieged Muslim city spells out its doomsday option Us judge held on blackmail charge News in Brief (Reuter): Boat seized (AP): American held (Reuter): Ban defied Officers go free (Reuter): Shipping order Putting Patten to the test As the battle between parents, schools and councils over opting out grows more bitter, a political career is on the line, says Matthew d' Ancona National Canine Defence League Fab! Groovy! Those naff covers are hits again Nostalgia - and recession - brings a revival in 1970s LPs Poison seeps into debate Behind the bedside manner How do medical students learn to cope with the emotional burden of a patient's suffering? Susan Spindler finds out Aluminium on trial: jury divided Bottom Line The debate over causes of Alzheimer's disease continues Univac Something of a diversion Lynne Truss For those who fear the festivities, it is never too early to start worrying about Christmas Frock horror Diary A question of confidence This week's Autumn Statement may test the loyalty of Tory backbenchers to the limit, says Peter Riddell Demonstration of shame When German politicians arrange mass rallies they should remember the brutal rise of the Nazis, writes Janet Daley Verbally challenged Diary Storm at Ten Diary The Yeltsin Welcome There should be no such thing as a free banquet Two Points off Neither government nor country can afford another mistake Wine in a Cold Climate Brussels must raise its paltry quota for English wine Whips' role in Maastricht vote Gatt breakdown Power source in space Accountability in our schools Tomlinson report Community hospitals Asylum Bill Additional help for homeless Ties that bind Unaccustomed as I am On the wrong track? Court Circular Personal Column Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Dinners Conference Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Picture Gallery Meeting University news Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Birthdays today Appointment Hanya Holm James Rowley Personal Column Word-Watching On This Day The Armenian McRders the Inquest Bryan Todd The Samaritans Major faces Iraq arms storm The Times Crossword No 19,072 Business Up, up and away: Baa, the airport operator,… Weather People in the Times Advising Slipping Buying Improving The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts 29-31 CBI delegates give ministers a rough ride Speaker after speaker at the CBI conference attacked government handling of the economy, recalling the "back-knuckle fight" criticisms of a decade ago Costain faces Hanson action Knocking on doors beats the recession blues Law 33-35 BAA halfway profits soar 45% Nervous consumers repay £60m of debt Sport 36-40 The Daily Awaz Public Management on Tuesday Trade Indemnity Cost cutting allows BAA profits to soar Tempus Black buys 23% stake in Canadian papers Business Roundup Accountancy rethink Prowting to cut payout Drought affects A&h Ford changes expected BMSS slips into loss Renold back in black Draper to leave Virgin Wardle Storeys pegs dividend after rise Averting trade war must be top priority Europe Shepway le district What They Said Autumn Statement will have to deliver, says Lees Confederation of British Industry at Harrogate Economy Retaliation urged on overseas subsidies Power Howard promises firms will get better service Planning Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant Shephard makes an appeal for the jobless ICI opens plant in Taiwan Continental revamp hope Saab to cut jobs B. A. A Tomkins swallows fresh slice of Hovis Stock Market Demand flows for new tap British Funds Recent Issues (Reuter): Dow advances a fraction World Markets Wallstreet Major Changes Rentals ASB retreats with dignity Comment Please remain calm Mrs Bottomley regrets... The Times City Diary Mrs Bottomley regrets … City Diary Union surprise City Diary Jr No 4 Starting a water pressure movement to reduce charges Give effective date of base rate cut Act not to blame for Barlow Clowes disaster Dogma must fall by the wayside on Russia's road to economic reform Europian View Wolfgang Münchau says President Yeltsin's privatisation policy has to be balanced with an industrial strategy to avoid collapse No proceedings Allied Trust Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life 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 Equities mark time Heath Group Selling the cellblocks Richard Ford meets a prison manager who is loosening some of the shackles Public Appointments The University of Sheffield The University Ofsheffifid The Times Saint Barnabas Charity Appointments High speed, low cost and tailor-made Country councils are embracing distance learning and management disciplines in staff training Sandwell College Ministry of Defence Northern lights dispel the gloom Tender is the North: From today, London celebrates the arts of the Nordic countries in a month long festivalVISUAL Art: John Russell Taylor finds unsuspected links among the many Scandinavian artists on show this week Even the sagas have a Nordic authenticity Music: Hilary Finch previews the key musical events of the festival, and (right) gives her personal selection of highlights from the concerts on offer in London during the next month Television Music Critic's Choice: Concerts Entertainments Art Galleries Entertainments Today's Events London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Entertainments Remembrance of things past Televison: Mattew D' Ancona on three very different types of nostalgic humour This is a dead parody Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on the decoration without function that is Yevgeny Shvarts's political fairy-tale In the valleys of the shadow Theatre: Martin Hoyle has his withers wrung by past tragedy in London, but finds no future in Bristol Entertainments The Times Anarchy for the hell of it Too Much Too Young Bristol Old Vic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eight cheers for the return of the Wigmore Hall Music: As London's finest chamber venue reopens, its loyal fans recall memorable evenings spent in its civilised surroundings Alfred Brendel The celebrated Viennese pianist has… Eight cheers for the return of Wigmore Hall A classic touch and a jazzy mien Concert: A different kind of piano recial at the Barbican Suited to strumming Concert: A premiere from the LSO RSC Ready to go on to the next stage Opera: A neglected classic in concert Children's playtime Rock: are Take That pop's last hurrah? ZMB Reuter Simkin ICI ZMB Clyde & Co Lipson Lloyd Jones A profession reserved for the rich? Fears are growing that the less well-off will be denied the chance to become lawyers: three views of a depressing future Crippling costs could force trainee lawyers to give up before they start, Frances Gibb says Hardship practically taken for granted Would-be lawyers face high fees and low prospects Private eye Briefcase encounters Inns and Outs Now cap that The Times Law Awards 1992 One in a hundred How two firms of solicitors deal with the mountain of applications for every trainee place De-barred Legal Appointments HC QD Privacy and the Press QD Cut out and Keep Litigation Partners Paralegal Agip Uk Rouse & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Credit Suisse Financial Products Incorporating Sherwood & Co Salisbury Personal Tax Planning Essex Street Jordans Prague Awaits Legal Appointments Chambers Temple Gardens Privacy and the press: join the great debate A Series of seminars to be hosted by law firms in association with The Times will start next month. In the first, with Rubinstein Callingham Polden and Gale, leading figures debate the question: "Should there be a law to protect privacy?" Book Tickets Here Tenancy The Times Legal Forum Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB News of the World Has arbitration had its day? Lewis looms large over Holyfield's title defence Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, reports from Las Vegas on two men standing in the way of a British world heavyweight champion South Africa prepare to prove a point to doubters Rugby Union Pools Forecast Clarke praises Bath mentors For the Record Fixtures Tabard in dilemma over plum cup draw Injury stops Taylor in his tracks as no opponent could American Football Results and Tables Boundless drive brings Roberts reward Richard Evans racing correspondent, reflects on the 1992 Flat turf season, in which personalities overshadowed the horses Roll of Honour for the 1992 Flat Turf Season Fontwell Park Sedgefield Southwell Mandarin: Sillars Stalker can carry on good work Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Gray replaces Dowie Brothers may step in at Birmingham Eterna Roxburgh settles on small squad for Italian challenge Football Van Basten maintains Milan's domination Smiles for the Duke: The most popular exhibit at… Marshall's campaign goes to plan Squash Dow reads riot act at Guildford Basketball Zimbabwe batsmen make solid reply Cricket West Indian fast bowlers crash state champions Mansell up to fourth in earnings In Brief Current value Classic repeat World record Small reward Barrel of goals by Cooper as Devils take the lead Ice Hockey Rana in line for leading role Olympic Games Multiple Display Advertising Items Televison and Radio Variations Radio 3 Satellite TCP Boxing 36 Krabbe's four-year suspension could be reduced Robins scores hat-trick to take Norwich top Oldham pay price for flimsy defence Concise Crossword No 2941 Winning Move Henry breaks new ground for South Africa Fletcher shifts focus back to skills Hill House Hammond Racing 37 Wales lose injured Davies
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