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News from 13/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett, Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson, Nick Nuttall, Edward Norman, Jamie Dettmer and Christopher Walker, Patricia Davies, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Allan T. Griffith, Bill Frost, HD, J. G. T. Sheringham, William Ward, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, K. E., Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Captain D. J. Gary-Fisk, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Harold Chorney, Patricia Tehan, Michael Stokes, Ken Russell, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, K. M. Austin, Michael Hamlyn, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Arthur Leathley and John Winder, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, James Hunt, Jane Monahan, Colin Narbrough and Lindsay Cook, Wolfgang MüNCHAU European Business Correspondent, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan, Harry Debelius, Nicholas Harling, Peter Straford, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Brigid McConville, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Robin Stacey and Stewart Tendler, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Colin McMillan, Andrew Hugh Smith, Kate Alderson, Buxton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Sally Richmond, Robert J. Taylor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Carole Patey, Stephanie Calman, Nicolas Walter, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Leslie Clements, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Geoff Wheel Wright, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, D. Barnes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Nicholas Lyell, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Tories lifted by Lamont 's autumn pain to recovery Mainpoints Index Modern Times Law officer denies cover-up Award Winner Pay policy reversal puts 1.5% limit on state sector French students tunnel their way to England The Church Grim forecast points to a long haul out of recession Britain's economic prospects have deteriorated sharply, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, writes Do you prefer to be charged £300 or ?15 for a PEP? Motoring on Friday Magic! Chancellor evades hail of Opposition bullets Political Sketch Ernest & Julio Gallo Lamont puts building and transport top of priorities Aiming for growth: Chancellor tries to end the long decline by giving boost Ubdystrt Guarded Welcome from Business and Individuals: Changes Should Have Come Sooner Unexpected generosity lifts gloom from top car makers Motoring Navy bears brunt of forces cuts In Brief £523m more for education Lean time for health service Arts suffer cut in real terms Deep inroads into legal aid Spending axe falls on parks Last year's firm favourite falls early but outsiders beat Treasury odds To industry, export and investment while holding down public sector pay Departmental Spending SNP sees 'defeat' for Lang Extra £750m promised to buy empty properties and encourage ownership Housing Abbey cuts mortgage cost as base rate falls for fifth time Town halls receive little relief Councli Tax Methodist Homes Record funding protects roads but undermines BR Infrastructure Howard calls off move to Docklands Dixons Private sector the engine of growth, Lamont tells MPs 'The government has no intertion of engineering a short-lived boom' The Chancellor is sticking to his guns on inflation in the government's attempt to pull Britain out of recession Labour condem ns ladi of help for the Unemployed Brown Tories hail Lamont's 'courageous strategy' Backbenchers Lilley announces surprise uprating Benefits Britannia Building Society Ford Parents want Hillsborough coma victim to die The Anthony Bland case has far-reaching consequences for doctors treating coma patients who will never recover Terror gang leader jailed for 25 years The Times BM British Midland Blatch aims to weed out 'bad' books Carey urges defectors to avoid hasty action Closing speech warns against emotion SKY By our Religion Correspondent: Vote-losers predict mass exodus to Catholic church Church of England traditionalists are considering how to uphold their faith in the wake of the vote for women priests Clergy colleges saved Die-hards face bleak future Labour attacks Major over Iraqi exports 'smokescreen' The prime minister, criticised for using Alan Clark as a scapegoat, failed to defuse the arms-for-Baghdad row Wife visits Briton in Baghdad prison Parliament next Week N&P Prosecution drops second arms case Winter aid for enclave Around the Lobby Newspaper guilty of Blue Arrow contempt Journalists may take appeal to Europe Canon Lighting the way. Andy Tarr from Cotgrave Colliery,… Stepfather 'made boy eat spiders' News in Brief Anger over Rushdie Quarries threat to coast HIV blood enquiry Ambulance chief leaves FBI hold IRA suspects Smoking harms fertility Times wins for design High Court closes loophole in cases against drink-drivers A test case decision has dashed the hopes of 200,000 convicted motorists and saved the DPP from a host of problems Farmers gain at shoppers' expense Spiro 'was haunted by his past' News in Bhief Race enquiry Crash victim Comic address £19,000 book Sausage scrolls Murder case Comet BR stirs up tea leaves on the line Vets vote to ban tail docking British spend smaller slice oil earnings on food and clothes Survery on household income and costs Currys Steps to fame: Richard Clegg sets up spotlights in… 1,000 jobs lost as Portland is closed Base goes after 145 years Condom collection fetches thousands Philips Judge delays Honecker trial for health report The action against Erich Honecker is the most important legal event in Germany since the Nuremberg war crimes. But there are doubts about the trial's legitimacy (AP): Ceasefire brings a few rare smiles amid the rubble of Mostar streets EC will run blockade against Iraqi Kurds (Reuter, AFP): Opposition challenges Yeltsin for loyalty of the armed forces Good English spoke here but no syntax in bedroom, please Scimitars picket the road to Vitez Gatt chief fails to broker trade truce News in Brief (Reuter): Amato succeeds (AP): Plane crashes Treaty passed (Reuter): Art expert dies (AFP): Cabinet request (Reuter): Overbearing Farmer and revolutionary personify Natal's violent conflict Harry Gwala, the ANC leader in Natal, and Martin Mortassagne, a white farmer, want peace and are ready to kill for it, Michael Hamlyn writes Clinton emphasises economic growth and social tolerance The president-elect unveiled a new White House style, building on the nation's diversity, in a confident press conference debut Arabs voice their unease on policy China accuses Britain of sabotage tactics over Hong Kong's transfer De Klerk condemns intolerance of ANC News in Brief Gunmen attack Egypt tourists (Reuter): Guard convicted Collor charged (Reuter): UN warning (Reuter): Chiefs resign (AFP): MPs freed (Reuter): Murdoch award When a child goes to law Do the increased right of minors to appeal to the courts undermine the authority of parents? Alice Thomson talks to children - and the legal experts Norwich Union Fighting on the vinyl frontier Down with the CD's the LP is the best One tiny step for stepkind Milestones in Childhood Genius or jester? The man who makes kings Tough, mean and, some say, slightly mad, a postmaster's son from Louisiana has propelled Bill Clinton all the way to the White House. Ben MacIntyre reports Pehaps most bizarrely of all, he is sleeping with the enemy Veterans rally in support Operation Septuagenarian travels tomorrow from Preston to the town of Mostar to help war-weary Bosnians Multiyork Power, unity and the synod vote The church should beware of moving too fast, warns Edward Norman Many doubt he wisdom of the church acting without reference to the Catholic and Orthoilc and Orthodox traditions Two cheers for the Chancellor Peter Riddell on a Politically astute Autumn Statement for which, nonetheless, the nation will have to psy a high price Malcolm X's terrible legacy A new film seeks to glorify a racist, says Ben MacIntyre Twin piques in purple Diary Gender mender Bill and Ben A Better Day Mr Lamont was economically cautious but politically canny The Enemy of the Good The UN should give up trying to sweet-talk the Khmer Rouge Literary Disinheritance The great English classics have timeless relevance 'No cover-up' over arms for Iraq Arts sponsors Child support Treading the boards Maastricht doubts and dilemmas Gatt breakdown Peace and ballot box Church and universe First catch your boar Court Circular Personal Column Today's royal engagements Buckingham Palace luncheon Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy The Times 1000 1992-1993 Forthcoming marriages Dinners Wigmore Hall Picture Gallery Lecture Receptions Service dinners In the Matter of Swiss Life (UK) PLC Nominations for high sheriff Birthdays today Anniversaries Middle Temple Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Gretton Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Grelton, KCB, DSO and two Bars, OBE, DSC, who died at his Oxford home on Rememberance Day aged 80, was a leading wartime convoy escort commander who subsequently rose to become a Lord Commissioner of the Naval Staff and Fifth Sea Lord, 1962-63. In retirement he was domestic bursar, University College, Oxford, 1965-71, and senior research fellow, 1971-79. He was born on August 27,1912 Personal Column Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Action for blind people On This Day B. B. C. Television Plans Chuck Connors Chuck Connors, Hollywood specialist in tough guy roles and star of the long running TV series The Rifleman, died of lung cancer in a Los Angeles hospital on November 10 aged 71. He was born in Brooklyn on April 10,1921 Karl Deutsch Multiple Display Advertising Items How speed-trap sneaks escape Kevin Eason looks at the radar-trap detector, which is legal to own, but illegal to use Car Buyers Guide All change, but only under the lion's skin Road Test Brunswick Croydon Limited Feeling lucky? Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 SAAB Reading Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Massive Reducstions Lamont package lifts Tory morale The Times Crossword No 19,075 Picture Gallery Thm Times Today Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health International Weather Picture Gallery Slimmer Cleverer Smarter Healthier The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sport Lamont cuts base rates to 7% Economists disappointed by Chancellor's package National Savings withdraws bonds Arts Industry confidence restored, says CBI Focus Roffey Park Television and Radio Jobless highest for over 5 years Burton returns to the black amid signs of rising sales Burton has returned to profitability despite poor trading in the high street. However, this new optimism has not changed plans to close another 88 stores By our Insurance Correspondent: Feltrim names vote to pursue £660m losses BT Our City Staff: Shell receives boost from weak sterling France and Italy bring down rates Pensions cut losses at 600 Group Waddington enjoys fruits of four years Business Roundup Plysu chief resigns McLeod Russel rises Staveley inches ahead Publisher advances Receivers at HB Group The Times BT figures blighted by cost of staff cuts By our City Staff: Investment boosts water firm FKI raises dividend after strategy pays off Bank writes down stake in GPA On the map: Richard Gamble, above, chief executive National Savings Boots marches on with a healthy increase in profits British Funds Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Banking (Nigeria) Int. Immigration Services Chancellor's Autumn Statement leaves share prices unmoved Stock Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Program buying lifts Dow off session low Wall Street Boots the Chemist comes up with a perfect tonic Tempus Answers to some forgotten prayers Comment Peak charge Stepping out to Stopped Out The Times City Diary The Chancellor demonstrates his talent for doing things by halves Economic View Anatole Kaletsky assesses the implications for Britain's economic recovery of yesterday's Autumn Statement and Treasury forecasts Former Dan-Air crew no better off Christopher Jonas Tap Air Portugal The Times Unit Trust 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 Shares close below best Herts holds its own in small business Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Hadleigh Marshall Ltd Back to the good old days Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank and TRUST CO The Humern International Group PLC Secrets Revealed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diamond The Times Back to the good old days Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voices in the machine Super-powerful workstations dominate some new computer launches. Matthew May writes Your life in their claws Is Britain about to lose its lead in surgical robots to the United states? Old virus is dying Online Hewlett Packard Going to law on the command Software companies are fighting over the 'artistic' element in their programs An end to terror is in sight The political autonomy granted since the death of the dictator Franco has undermined support for terrorism. Peter Strafford reports Criticism of Madrid is still widespread The region is confident that it will pull through Fagor Language that refuses to die Ethnic pride is providing new support for an ancient tongue British companies find a warm welcome New markets are waiting to be tapped, and prestige companies are leading the way Spain looks to foreign companies for help Co-operating for success A company founded by students is the market leader Bilbao The search for outside investors Huge programmes are bringing the region back to life, says Harry Debelius The area advantages are its industrial tradition and tax system Gipuzkoa Bank breaks into big time The Banco de Bilbao merged with another and won a world listing Exchange now ranks third is Spain The Basque Country Faces its Future Steeled for restructuring Heavy industry faces problems, and workers are protesting, writes Harry Debelius Jewels in the land of rolling hills The region offers the tourist a wealth of charm and history, reports Peter Strafford There are hotels and palaces dating back to its days of grandeur Good eating is a serious matter Cooking is among the passions of the Basque people and the dishes they produce are renowned well beyond Spin Men vie with each other to produce delicacies The old and the new in Rioja Technology has not displaced the traditional wine-treading dance HD: Helping to keep the farmer on the land The government plans aid to families running small farms Eusko Jaurlaritza Gobierno Vasco A world citizen proud of his birth Peter Strafford talks to Eduardo Chillida, the great Basque sculptor and internationalist, who still has ambitions at 68 Art that sets the Basques apart Emphasis on local folklore Sports to prove a man's strength Strenuous contests are a Basque speciality, and people often gamble enormous sums when backing their local heroes The most spectaular game is Jai Alai, called the word's fastest sport by its promoters Showcase for the moderns in Bilbao New York exhibitions will visit Cinema page Where there's Munch there's mania Visualart: Richard Cork on the National Gallery's powerful and disturbing exhibition of The Frieze of life As his work on the frieze procceded, so his symbolie visio grew more sombre Critic's Choice Galleries Peter's Friends Broadway here, Oxford there Arts Briefing Kane spirit Last chance… Theatre Best Musical Entertainments BT Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Bambini in need of a British home London Film Festival: William Ward on a surprising Italian hit, The Stolen Children Muted passion Opera Teorema Queen Elizabeth Hall Synthesis of nature Classical Concert Oslo PO/Jansons Barbican Dated manners, but a dandy moral Benedict Nightingale on a Victorian fin-de-siècle comedy whose message remains equally pertinent at the end of our own century Small change leaves a hole in listeners' pockets Record music will soon be available in a baffling new range of expensive formats. David Sinclair explains Out to lunch with the Sloanes of yesteryear Television Review: Richard Morrison on a satire that misfired, and an absorbing portrait of Goebbels Teach yourself Mahler Music: Gilbert Kaplan conducts the Philharmonia June Moon A night on the moors Jane Eyre Crucible, Sheffield Holyfield may lack the incentive for successful defence Bowe has crucial advantage in power Trainers who talk from years of experience David Miller assesses the views of those close to the men who will fight for the world heavyweight championship tonight Fierce competition for a seat on the gravy train Golf For the Record Cadle close to achieving goal Basketball McColgan expects to claim British marathon record David powell finds Britain's world 10,000 metres champion back to full fitness and prepared to full fitness and prepared to prove it on the streets of Tokyo Mandarin: Conditions favour Bradbury Star Flu outbreak in jump yards confirmed Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times AYR Huntingdon Barton Bank looks early Cheltenham candidate Richard Evans, racing correspondent, selects his ten to follow for the National Hunt season Brooks vows to boycott Taunton Bailey chaser gets all clear Raceline Australia reserve the right to fall short of their best Rugby Commentary Donald fit to play important role for South Africa Cricket (Reuter): Patel takes six wickets as Zimbabwe fold (Reuter): West Indians suffer first defeat of tour Rains finds grounds for optimism as Dorking go for broke Gerber ready to cut down the rose David hands, rugby correspondent, meets a South African who is aiming to make up for lost time at Twickenham tomorrow Hendry struggles to regain confidence Snooker Grant to Sports Council rises In Brief Lendl out Makeshift Wigan Wath away English only Price wins Success for Skelton Series secured Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio Lands' End Boxing Underwood joins the brotherhood Footbaling injury rules llunter out of the England side for Twickenham Concise Crossword No 2944 Winning Move Women find a place on the pitch Louis Taylor finds women's football enjoying new taking steps to develop its great potential RFU makes moves to restore anthem Cricket Championship field likely to be doubled Taylor recalls Parker to England squad Morse

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