News from 12/11/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Louis Blom-Cooper, Jon Ashworth, Norman W. Drummond, Headmaster, Gideon G. Fiegel, Anatol Lieven, Maureeen Watson (President), Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Douglas McWilliams, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, David Smith, Treausrer, Hilary Finch, Alan Butterworht, Jeremy Kingston, P. R., James Bone, Clive Davis, Bruce Lassman, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, John Pereival, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Roderick Leece, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, T. Nolf, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Simon J. Brown, Director General, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Michael Heseltine, President, Clare Hogg, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Maxtone Graham, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Simon Hughes (Liberal Democrat Environment), Ann Kent, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Tim Ford, David Hands, Graham L. Barver, Managing Director, Gerald Michael, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Mark Dyer, President, Victorian Glendinning, David Bellamy Presient, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Lynfield and Ali Jaber, Christina Koning, Victor Guazzelli, British National President, Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas Ennett (Under Secretary), Philip Lawrence, John Manning, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Simon Hickmott, Michel Syrett, Michael Holman, Sydeny Friskin, Keith Wheatley, John Gray, Ian Ross, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Raymond Keen, Chess Correspondent, Jo Foley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Peter Rhodes, General Secretary, Matthew Parris, Bruce Anderson, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, J. Barnard, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, John Hughes (Director), Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Hugh Thomspon, Frank Field, S. G. Pembroke, Marin Hoyle, David Metcalfe, Adelmuir, Jonatilan Prynn, Christopher Irvine, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoSynod vote for women set to split the church Grave warnings that the Church of England was on the brink of schism followed the General Synod vote allowing the ordination of women. Bishops will now decide how to deal with opposing clergy Index Portfolio Plus The Times Television Lamont swings three-year axe Kisses and tears of joy greet decision Politics Major wins Kohl support for Maastricht delay Films Government 'kept Iraq arms policy from MPs' Singapore Airlines Cook accuses ministers of cover-up over defence exports to Baghdad Palumbo fights for arts spending Aspro What defence document says Correction MP 'tried to coerce school into opt-out' Ireland's fog drifts across to befuddle stranded Martian Political Sketch Cyanide link to arms man's desert death News in Brief Osman case reviewed BBC cuts more jobs Editor leaves People Jail term increased on lover who killed soldier's wife Justice has been done, say parents of woman whose throat was cut by rival on forest walk Girl of 11 wins right to leave her parents Ian Fleming's inspiration for Q dies at home aged 89 Jury told of Guppy plea to friend Amstrad Appeal is part of curb on leniency Leasehold Reform Irreconcilable leaders show signs of rift that could split the church Millions set aside for payoffs The Cost Applause for change Urban View Tradition gives way Rural View Wilding Polite and prayerful flock takes the axe to an historic oak Synod Sketch Computer aids fight to save lives in fire disasters Renault Clio £40m thief sent back to Italy Shop in Style Special Offer The Times and Thomas Goode invite you to join them tonight Husband describes stabbing Dixons Abbey National Prince bids for link with RSC tours News in Brief Rapist jailed Lost for words Turner stolen Llama on the menu TV watchdog presses for 10 pm watershed on sex and violence Rees-Mogg praises viewers' well-balanced attitude to explicit scenes By a Staff Reporter: Pilot killed in Spitfire misjudged loop stunt Bringing Television to Life Doctors urged to rate treatments Price slump puts millions in danger of mortgage trap Direct Premium Account Royal audience awaits the fate of puppy dog tails Her Majesty is not amused, but vets could soon be struck off for docking tails Ambridge heads for market in Moscow Russia's radio soap MacKay backs ethnic guidance for judges The way it ins't Designed for Life Fiat Mayhew puts brave face on Ulster failure Malaysia Airlines Enchantment wherever You Fly Navy base 'to close' Labour to set new economic agenda Britain to host Rio follow-up Around the Lobby Party shuffle Election bill New peer In Parliament A late blossoming for November money-go-round Times Guide to the Autumn Statement In times of economic crisis the importance of the Chancellor's second' budget has always increased What May Be Missing Lenders pin hopes on bold leadership Unemployment is the single biggest factor holding back the market Expedient ride on the Jubilee line Where the are could fall Out Look Public Spending Industry Interestrates Public Sector Pay Health Education Defence Environment Nat Insurance Digital Clinton will overturn pro-Arab stance in Middle East talks Paralysed Angola stands on brink of renewed civil war Magnetize Picture Gallery Border tension will not halt peace bid British U-turn compounds the Community's nightmares President Mitterrand's outburst could cost the Euro-visionaries their argument. But Britain's pragmatists are also trapped Hong Kong vote gives Patten a boost Council backs confrontation with China Major wins German ally in fight over Maastricht Kohl synpathises with decision to delay treaty ratification Troops face race murder charges Europeans take heart from resumption of trade talks Detroit suspends officers Reluctant US Navy agrees to take back homosexual sailor Bush weeps as he hands leadership of party to Dole UK troops begin race against winter to set up Bosnia base The British troops will begin their duties once a demilitarised zone exists in Sarajevo West ready to tighten its watch on Danube The world in Focus Doughty dozen get aid through Chechens prepare for war Ukraine threatens to auction nuclear missile materials Ukraine appears to have take control of its nuclear arsenal, Robert Seely writes from Kiev (AP), (Reuter): Albania honours Britons News in Brief Talks to resume Traces found (Reuter): Jets strike (AFP): Five shot dead Mosques seized (Reuter): Colombia blast Loose cannon fires off From within the walls of his castle, the man at the heart of the political storm over arms supplies to Iraq speaks out Bristol & West International Pinker and bonnier Yesterday, a host of parents gathered to honour Sir George Pinker, the royal gynaecologist Time/system Trotters run for cover Surreal sex or talking dirty with the boys? In a series of seminars in Paris, the Surrenalists thrashed out their views of sexuality. Andy Martin is surprised by their disappointing lack of perversitiy This men-talk makes you wonder if the Surrealists ever had subreal sex at all Eyes stay watchful at the cutting edge Microsurgery may be dazzling but drawbacks are starting to emerge Paying the ultimate price Medical Briefing Unknown territory BUPA Health Screening Pray silence for the prime minister Matthew Parris argues that John Major gets far too much free advice and he should learn to ignore almost every word of it Back to the old Thatcher wars Mr Lamont must refight campaigns of the 1980s, says Bruce Anderson Best bounces back The Times Diary House white Let us now praise old gods Mexico's ancient art talks across the millennia, writes Bernard Levin Taking guard Picture Gallery In a cunning ploy to keep our soldiers on their… Crisis? What crisis? Eve Ordained The church must now build consensus on the ruins of division Fruits for Autumn The proof of the Chancellor's pudding is not in the presentation Man Bites Dog Docking tails comes low in the scale of man's cruelty to animals Arms-for-Iraq: a remedy sought Judges' pensions Future of Mirfield Hopes of good news in today's Autumn Statement Books versus bricks and mortar at British Library Nuclear moratorium The test of time Court Circular Personal Column Today's royal engagements Dinner Robson Rhodes Picture Gallery Luncheons Birthdays today Service luncheon Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Royal Academy of Engineering Personal Column Word-Watching Sir John Summerson Sir John Summerson, CH, CBE, architetural historian, died on November 10 aged 87. He was born on November 25,1904 Aaron Employment Agency King Solomon's Mines Vernon Morgan Vernon Morgan, OBE, ODM, Olympic athlete and journalist, died in Sussex on October 23 aged 88. He was born at Hale, Cheshire, on May 2,1904 Church split over vote on women The Times Crossword No 19,074 Business IBM People in the Times Weather In Lather Index In Funds Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts C&W links with Canadians in Mercury venture Lord Young, the Cable and Wireless chairman, hailed the sale of one fifth of the Mercury telephone network to Bell Canada as a new partnership for European expansion Coal pay-offs 'should be used to boost market' Japanese top the league of giants Books GRE fined £100,000 over agents Sport NatWest cuts business MLR IB Blancpain Television and Radio Bank hails new role in fighting inflation The Bank of England quarterly inflation report will look forward to the short and medium term. The report is intended to fill the policy vaccum left by ERM withdrawal United Airlines Dunhill plans to invest Bett reduces losses Maxwell bid war likely Henry Barrett halted Cook cuts interim Jessups turns around Rover and Shorts win Cash option for TVS By our City Staff: Bibby pegs payout as profits slip Peabody sues Costain over sale of business Business Roundup Electronics distributor rises 33% Hambros to float insurance firms By our City Staff: Rothschild firms boost asset values Tibbett drives off with biggest buy The Times Provisions bring losses at Regalian Lombard By our Banking Correspondent: HSBC seeks £435m via issue to repay Midland bid debts J. Bibby & Sons Plc Associated British Foods Hongkong Bank sells into strength Trmpud Major Changes British Funds Recent Issues Japan Airllnes Status Mark Corporate Funding Autumn Statement jitters depress shares and gilts Stock Market Wall Street The right kind of falling leaves Comment Cable connection No tax return The Times City Diary Active winner Economy must not be buried under the ruins of plummeting property The Chancellor should regard the commercial property market as one of his key monetary barometers, maintains Douglas McWilliams Property Prices and Company Borrowing My kind of pizza Difference in rate Time for Amstrad's small shareholders to speak out Heseltine on his speech to the CBI Sunday shopping stigma to Sainsbury profit Surrey Building Society AIB rises to £100 m as bad debts fall AIB, the Irish bank, is running more than 400 businesses and properties that have gone into receivership. But falling bad debts have helped the bank to raise profits Rover Cars EC orders Gillette to shave Brussels offers British mining glimmer of hope Archer warns of poor results at Lloyd's Tokyo shares burn while Diet fiddles Northwest Airlines Clinton's $45bn tax crackdown Accountancy & Finance Overseas Banking (Nigeria) Park Services Ltd Westmead Consultancy Thanks—and goodbye Any Other Business The University of Sheffield Home win The Times Newspapers Deputy Accounts Manager Lloyds Syndicate Now down to work-for a change Audit Stoy Hayward Sandwell College BT The Times Unit 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 (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Late falls Heath Group Cosmic jokes in Spanish Peter Ackroyd on Dali: a life longer than his moustache and stranger than his art Dali By Meredith Etherington-Smith Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Chronicles from the heart of Europe A Time to Speak By Helen Lewis Blackstaff. £6.95pbk Under the Frog By Tibor Fischer Polygon £7.95 pbk The Adelphi Press Men, women and clergymen The Faber Book of Church and Clergy Edited by A. N. Wilson Faber, £17.50 Women and Mystical Experiences of the Middle Ages By Frances Beer Boydell & Brewer, £29.50 Justifying man's ways to God High and Mitred Prime Ministers as Bishop Makers 1837-1977 By Bernard Palmer Spck, £20 Three ages of reason In Search of a Better World Lectures and Essays from Thirty Years By Karl Popper Routledge, £25 Postmodernism, Reason and Religion By Ernest Gellner Routledge, £8.99 pbk original The Post-Modern-Ist Always Rings Twice Reflections on Culture in the Nineties By Gilbert Adair Fourth Estate, £14.99 Lowdown on a low form of life Just the One The Wives and Times of Jeffrey Bernard By Graham Lord Sinclair-Stevenson, £16.99 Consent unto death Christina Koning prefers mellow fruitfulness from Bellow to studied superficiality from Tama Janowitz Something to Remember Me by Three Tales By Saul Bellow Secker & Warburg, £13.99 Granta 41: Biography Penguin, £6.99 pbk original The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group By Tama Janawitz Picador, £8.99 pbk original Granta Sailing over the sea to die Dreams of Exile Robert Louis Stevenson By Ian Bell Mainstream, £14.99 Discrimination against part-timers justified Unwise comment to jury Liability to stamp duty on development Creme De La Creme Cavendish Partners Limited Cinema-Theatre-Television Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Finance Administration Bilingual French Secretary Part Time Vacancies Jury decides whether purpose is immoral Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Tenant cannot be made to sue successor Tenancy transfer claim fails Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries The Times Theatre Microchips with everything Cinema: Geoff Brown on Redford's high-tech comedy caper and Branagh's lowly comic caperings Sneakers (Empire, 12) Peter's Friends (Empire, Plaza, 15) Europe through the pages Arts Briefing Subsidence Last chance… London Mozart Players Hydro Literature Soloists turn team-players Will the LSO's gamble with its new high-profile appointments pay off? Entertainments London City Ballet 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 Sweet and sour on the palette Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on Timberlake Wertenbaker's still-fresh study of the art world Three Birds Alighting on a Field Royal Court Never a dull moment with Ivo back Concerts: A glittering pianistic comeback, and the royal gala opening a month of Nordic culture Crown and krone assemble for the Nordic celebration A Christmas Carol Fragments from the Tsar's world Photography: Clive Davis finds pre-Revolutionary Russia vividly evoked in a book of striking images and reminiscences Lifetime under a Cheever Fiction: John Cheever lives on-at least in his own family. Now his son Benjamin has written a novel that reads like fact, and is intended to, Joe Joseph discovers Distinctive whatever the disguise Dance: John Percival on a lively and inventive young Leeds-based company Shirley Bassey Not for publication Fringe Theatre The Professional Offstage Downstairs Translating the unspeakable Television Review Wealth of Nations Northumbria at Newcastle The Times university degree results service De Montfort Wolverhampton Central England in Birmingham The Times university degree results service Oxford Polytechnic Holyfield counts on kudos rather than cash for motivation World boxing champion seeks respect English clubs deserve chance Yachts becalmed The Times Failure of law Problems for drug campaign Shining example Accrington Stanley find new lease of life Woman's right Spectators need value Pyjama names RAC event is likely to decide title Motor Rallying Rare victory cheers Simms Rugby League Gordon helps England achieve their objective Basketball Mandarin: Babcock Boy can underline Reveley's training expertise Mandarin: Kelso Mandarin: Towcester Revif lands Saint-Cloud prize Nicholson's chaser supported Yesterday's Results Wyatt wins new two-year term as Tote chairman Reid edges nearer to first century Mandarin: Taunton Meehan plans fresh start Barton Bank's victory confirms his potential Rapid Raceline Leeds reel towards a demoralising slump in fortunes Champions follow path of Arsenal Cup game ends in acrimony For the Record Little Woods Pisa's defence is reduced to ruins Gallant Blishen prevents heavier defeat National coaching test to begin Ballesteros ends his exile Golf Fixtures Protest forces race leader to switch Yachting New Zealand made to work for runs Cricket Sturza steps up in Swiss tennis coup In Brief Thomas banned Giants stay put Television and Radion\ Variations Radio 3 Satellite TV Law Racing McManaman 's inventiveness brightens gloom Liverpool progress in Coca-Cola Cup Draw Concise Crossword No 2943 Winning Move Taylor's plans disrupted Henry admits to mixed emotions Richard Streeton meets a player whose Test debut tomorrow will ensure him a place in the annals of South African cricket Neath lose amid bad feeling Parker Knoll Football S Africa retain winning line-up (Reuter): Transvaal set out for Britain Appointments The Marketing Organisation Associates in Advertising Wandle Housing Association Group Glaxo GKR & Neumann Executive Search Consultants Jm Appointments Nursery tales in the boardroom Michel Syrett examines the effectiveness of Opportunity 2000 in improving companies' childcare provision for employees Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company REL InterExec Plc SK Sales & Marketing Steele-Dixon & Associates Royal Trust International Finance Director Goodman Graham and Associates N. 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