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News from 11/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Ian Flintoff, D. R. Goodman, Michael Saward, Anatol Lieven, Jennifer Jenkins (Chairman), Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Judah, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Anne McElvoy, Moscow Correspondent, Sarah Mower, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Mary Wilson, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Ali Jaber and Ben Lynfield, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kurt Schork, Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Tom Peters, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Moreton, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Donald Robinson, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, C. A. A. Kilmister, Chairman, Richard Cork, Anthony Sampson, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Steve Williams, Sheridan Gilley, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Narguesse Stevens, Marcus Binney, M. G. Haines, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, H. L. M. Walker, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, J. S. Seeley, Keith Wheatley, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Klaus Koentopp, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, Henry Chadwick, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Elizabeth Percival, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Geoffrey Rowell, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Andrew James, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Wood, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Jamie James, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Glencross, K. A. Davies, Colin McQuillan, Virginia Matthews,

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Arms-for-Iraq enquiry buys breathing space for Major An embattled John Major went on the counter-attack yesterday, launching an enquiry into the Matrix Churchill affair which could threaten his own career and that of other senior ministers Index Portfolio Plus Women Priests Lighting a long-term fuse on another explosive affair Peter Riddell, Political Editor, examines the latest Tory debacle, and finds a disturbing conflict between private practice and public claims In Sarajevo, a father' s sad farewell Fitness Blues see red over supergirl Arts Birt to take over BBC at Christmas Abbey National Media on Wednesday MacSharry returns to head trade talks with US Lament joins charm offensive to win Tory support for cuts Let coma man die, says BMA Psion Series3 Yeltsin delivers coup warning and hands the Queen an invitation Teddy boy Boris outshines the gold lace carcoats Poltical Sketch Whips haul last into line at synod A Church divided: 563 bishops, clergy and laity rule on women's ordination The issue of ordaining women priests could be settled by one or two votes, but the repercussions within and beyond the Church of England will be massive After a 17-year debate, opposing factions decide church's future Members mourn women's activist Britannia Building Society Average family now needs £21,000 a year for basics Keeping a family provided with what most people regard as the necessities of life costs over £300 a week but benefits provided by the state pay only ?100 AirCanada Historic dress: Lucy McLoughlin models an evening… Watchdog says only 20% of trainees find work Water company to impose meters on 2m homes Compulsory scheme starts in 1994 DTI men questioned in grants enquiry News in Brief Dockyard jobs warning Prisons test video link Plea for conjugal visits Murder suspect bailed Cheese returns to dale Thief grabs judge's wig Girobank Soldiers charged in Ulster Bull Red tape threatens to ruin rail sale, managers predict Only weeks before the bill to privatise British Rail comes before Parliament, the problems facing prospective bidders are growing more and more complex EC curbs movement of cultural treasures Dangerous prisoners escape News in Brief Actor launches Aids centre Driver trapped Police swoop Welsh threat Estuary dispute is put to bed N&P ITV aims at upmarket audience Independent girls' schools threaten to boycott tests IBM Arms and the man: Ray Hemmett of English Heritage… Spencer's best man in fraud trial The way it isn't Mercedes-Benz Iraq export trial highlights duplicity and deception behind trade in weapons The risks of irresponsible arms exports have never been greater, Anthony Sampson writes. It is up to MPs to demand controls and to ensure that they will not be lied to on questions which affect world peace Ministers will be ordered to give evidence at enquiry The Debate Forte Hotels Compensation sought for company's losses Manufacturers Ulster leaders lament lost chance Go easy on moral posing, says Clark Arms Sales Judge in the new mould Man in the News The Times Dillons European Forum Arts may go private Around the Lobby Safety pledge In Parliament German doubts force French to think again on Gatt farming deal Pressures to avert a trade war are so intense now even France is talking of a deal being reached in a matter of weeks Hit song captures Gallic nostalgia for peasant roots Ex-ministers in the HIV blood scandal face trial EC closes its mind to open doors Major rebukes Mitterrand for attack on treaty delay Transported Honecker hearings will raise awkward questions Policy vacuum leaves UK troops with mission impossible Before blood of British troops is spilt in Bosnia, the government should work out what it really wants to do in the former Yugoslavia, writes Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent Spanish unit secures key road as British force arrives in Split British troops face an immediate test in the Balkans. Despite increasing foreign commitment, fighting rages on The Kenmore Club Wolves of war circle their MacEdonian prey Age-old hatreds spur killers in a peaceful landscape Serbs free convoy of Sarajevo refugees Israeli armour masses after rocket barrage on Lebanese border US judge quits after blackmail charge Osram Picture Gallery Patten flies home to report on wrangles with Peking Jordan jails MPs in plot with Iran to topple monarchy Bush fires official in election file search News in Brief Lebowa claim (AP): Peace plea Troops to quit Refugees shot Police chief (AP): Pupils killed (AP): Dole re-elected Intercity Switch that thing off and get outside Why should children take more exercise? Victoria McKee reports on the latest grown-up theories Are - the over 40s Better Fat than Fit? A higher death by design Architects are being challenged to create a mausoleum that is a celebration of life. Callum Murray reports The Scandinavian style warriors invade again Everybody remembers G. Plan and long-necked blue vases, but does Nordic design still have relevance? National Garden Gift Tokens Hanging loose with Hillary Britain's huge weapons industry may be defended as a force for moral good Earth shaker The Times Diary Red alert The Times Diary A church in two minds Today's vote on the ordination of women will cause damage whatever the result, writes Henry Chadwick The worst European of all French small-mindedness is the real enemy of international co-operation both inside and beyond the Community King Cole Hot dog The Times Diary Arms and the Ministers A judicial enquiry may not save the government's face Presidential Talent Bill Clinton should hire Republicans as well as Democrats Art Sans Frontieres EC proposals on art sales would have stopped the Renaissance Today's vote on the ordination of women: history, priorities and conscience EC 'cosmetics' English Heritage plans Coma decision Buyer's premium Rephrasing required Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Polish Ambassador Service luncheon Picture Gallery University news Anniversaries Luncheon Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Reception Concert Dinners Appointments Distillers' Company Personal Column Word-Watching Rouben Ter-Arutunian Rouben Ter-Arutunian, stage designer, died at his home in Manhattan on October 17, aged 72. He was born in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 24,1920 George Chandler George Chandler, formerly liverpool city librarian and director general of National library of Australia, died on October 9 aged 77. He was born on July 2,1915 Announcements & Personal Notices Russian Refugees in France Peter Savigear Peter Savigear, lecturer and then senior lecturer in politics at Leicester University, 1966-1989, died of a brain tumour on October 20 aged 53. He was born in London on July 27,1939 Harold Clarke Harold Clarke honorary fellow of Trinity College of Music flautist and teacher, died on October 20. He was born in Cambridge in 1914 News The Times Crossword No 19,073 Business Picture Gallery No Title Weather Metering Profiting Cashing in Blown out The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Media 32 Falling pound raises fears over inflation The Chancellor's room for manoeuvre in cutting interest rates may have been restricted by fears of a resurgence in inflation caused by sterling's devaluation SFO seeks plea-bargains to cut prosecution costs Cabra shares suspended Danish vote dents Warburg profit Homes 33 Heseltine fails to convince CBI Sport 36-40 Whittingdale Emirates Heseltine says partnership is essential for economy Confederation of British Industry Harrogate Industry Cadbury faces demands for tighter legislation control Companies Recruitment initiative launched Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited Davies sees a chance in fall of pound Policy Scope to sell 'extra 20m tonnes of coal' National Power is willing and able to use larger amounts of British-produced coal but expects electricity consumers or taxpayers to shoulder the extra cost Business Roundup NatWest to close 35 London branches Frizzell family sells out Bass pursues bid UB buys snacks group Norcros pegs payout Marshalls pays same The Times Royal Mail By our Industrial Staff: VSEL tells ministers to hasten jobs plan Sitting comfortably: Ray McEnhill (above) forecasts… T&N pays £104m for Goetze Names rebuff VTR pegs payout Casket soars General Accident Anglian steers steady course Tempus Major Changes Recent Issues British Funds Institutional buyer snaps up 2% of Asda's shares Stock Market Wall Street Byatt enters murky waters Comment Waterlogged Row simmers over gilts The Times City Diary Hunting accident The Times Diary Doing justice The Times City Diary ABB's prophet of smallness points the way to profit in the nineties The company employs 215,000, has 5,000 profit centres and three layers of management. It should be seen as a model, says Tom Peters Harrogate joker The Times City Diary Opera it's not The Times City Diary The Times Commerzbank 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 DEPOSlTS (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Bird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares advance C E Heath London City Airport East Midlands International Airport A timetable for take-off The big squeeze gives hope to the regions Harvey Elliott looks at Britain's smaller airports and reports on talks with the United States that could boost their standing Giants spot their chance Local links are a growth area for British Airways and KLM Airports UK Exeter Airport Piecing together the Parthenon After 2,500 years, Greece's greatest glory is being restored. Marcus Binney reports on the solving of a mystery with 13,700 clues Of profits and human loss Seventy years after Eric Gill's war memorial was unveiled, its theme can still shock Shirley Bassey Theatre King conk, King creepy Arts Briefing State of the arts Last chance… Film Forbidden Planet Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment to 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 Unnatural acts of axemanship Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on bold revival of Pirandello's masterpiece Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore Lyttelton Robots have feelings too Dance: Nadine Meisner finds minimalist pleasures at Dance Umbrella Rosas Danst Ronas The Place Walky Talky ICA When hearing is believing Concert: Sacred music from Byrd to Messiaen The Sixteen Radio 3/St John's Smith Square A lot of heart, but not much soul Rock: David Sinclair is charmed, if not wholly convinced, by the British debut of a vocal group that has already conquered America The exile who plans to sneak back Film: Energised by his years in Hollywood, Ben Kingsley may return to Europe as a director. Interview by David Robinson Last birdsong before the beyond Olivier Messiaen's final orchestral work, a massive piece in 11 movements, has been premiered posthumously in New York Queen Elizabeth Hall Vices find voices Radio: A fine Duches of Malfi, and a consumer crusade Tickets Available this Week & next Another shot at success Television Peter Katin London Mozart Players News must stay I at peak time Continued experiment and creativity is the best way forward for ITV Programmes must appeal to a variety of tastes and interests Creative Media & Marketing School of Decorative Painting Techniques Manager - Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jordans Sony, I missed the point Roy Greenslade is unimpressed by ITN's cosmetic changes but finds content still stronger than the BBC's No sex please, we're real men A grown-up boys' own adventure magazine hits the market Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Power to order non-compliance Revising tax assessment Non-payment of court fine A new type of neighbour Rock botton prices have made it easier for some to buy in areas previously beyond their reach. Rachel Kelly writes Property Buyers Guide Waltham Cross Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southall Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Wilson Homes Aldersgate Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discover Greenwich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out with offices, in with flats In the Market History shows that when the market turns, residential moves upwards first Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pagasus Retirement Group Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Property Buyers Guide Crème De La Crème Mazda Motor Corporation Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Permanent Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unipart Group of Companies International Publishing Company Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Enterprises Cavendish Partners Limited Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Signature Financial Group Inc General Secretary Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oswald calms waters by using his unifying initiative David Miller reports from Acapulco on a week of discussions and repercussions for the sports of the Olympic movement Bowe's record puts Futch's bravado in new perspective Challenger's boxing pedigree flawed For the Record Sutton profit from Lockley's lead FA Cup Milk Race prize list set to grow again Cycling The Route Su'a turns tide in favour of N Zealand Cricket Test match will unite politicians Mandarin: Barton Bank to confirm promise Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Worcester Trainers put their trust in new board Yesterday's Results Memories of a season-long party for sociable champion Alan Lee finds Richard Hannon in celebratory mood after lifting his first trainers title on the Flat Mandarin: LINGFlELD Park White receives £300 fine Howe Street gets MacKeson chance Rapid Raceline Phillips ready to rock boat to ensure smooth progress Keith Wheatley reports from Rio de Janeiro on the arrival of a tough-talking skipper to buoy yachting's British Steel Challenge Bradford & Bingley (Isle of Man) Limited Beardsley's goal is sweet music to Everton's ears Football Marshall inspires Britons Squash Picture Gallery Wasps offer a lesson to Oxford Tranmere step confidently into great unknown Louis Taylor discovers the European adventure is not over for English clubs Neath pick powerful pack Cambridge suffer narrow defeat Simms gets chance to take on Russians In Brief Britons beaten Slowing up Small wonder Pass master Stage winner Move rejected New coach Variations Radio3 Satellite Television and Radio The Samaritans Racing Watford dispatch Leeds to new depths of despair Wilkinson's woes continue in cup exit Cut-price Birmingham Concise Crossword No 2942 Winning Move Gambler Allison plays his final hand S Africa stay unbeaten in England Carlisle get go-ahead from RFU Morse Yachting Krabbe pushes for cut in ban

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