News from 16/11/1992
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jakobovits, Doug Jones, Iain R. Webb, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Barry Trowbridge, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, D. F. Eccles, Alan M. Sugar, Chairman, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, W. Turner, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Thunderer, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Jim McCue, T. B. Martin, Louise Taylor, Hilda C. Kew, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Rupert Allason, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Tilson Thomas, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Janet Langdon, Alan Manning, S. Machin, C. R. Bawden, Russell Kempson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, E. C. Bennett, David Miller, Anthony Parish, John Higgins, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Peter Scott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, J. Enoch Powell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Jenny Knight and Stewart Tendler, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Roderick MacKay, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, David Rudnick, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Alice Thomson and Callum Murray, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Shelagh Diplock, Director, Tony Dawe, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Nicholas Watt and Michael Dynes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker and Michael Hornsby, William Darby, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Sarah Newton, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Molyneux,
ResumoFrance throws down new challenge to Gatt deal A lone stance by the French is likely to wreck a world trade agreement. Ec farm ministers meeting in Brussels today must try to to salvage something before us sanctions begin next month Major faces new questions on arms for Iraq6 Index Films Drop African MacBeth film, BBC urged Cabinet Babes Lost in the Euro-Woods Matthew Parris Fashion 800 C of E priests may quit Gunmen escape after bomb van is left at Canary Wharf Virgin Education on Monday Arms affair frustrates Major's attempts to reassert authority Riddell on Politics Ministers past and present must explain role in Iraq deal Pakora Matrix executive tells of 1987 contracts Cautious Lamont predicts jobless toll will rise and taxes could increase Carey plays down danger of mass defectons by priests 'The decision does not make us less. It is a development of tradition' Three Thai students killed in coach crash News in Brief Manx ferries resume Fruit-eating increases Piggott flies home Rally greets miners By a Staff Reporter: Midlife fear 'hits men in thirties' Bank staff spot record drugs cash laundering Yamaha Clavinova Europeans put British top of the bores Abbey National Prevention teams to receive more cash Growing toll of deaths forces doctors to change direction Drugs in addiction 'capital' European Drug Prevention Week, which begins today, is expected to have little impact on the 10,000 drug addicts in Glasgow who inject themselves at least once a day Yellow fields in danger World trade talks battleground Michael Hornsby reports on European farmers' fears that American demands mean vast areas of land will have to be left fallow TUC Picture Gallery 43 letters to Bess go on sale Delta Airlines Police hunt for den where IRA made London lorry bomb Protestants hurt in attack by UFF Jailed robber hosts baroque conference BBC Comet orbits in a whiff of grapeshot Treasury takes a fresh look at nuclear plant British Nuclear Fuels fires the first shot as Britain's two biggest lobby groups go to war over the Thorp reprocessing plant SAAB Picture Gallery Law schools protest at college's training deal for solicitors Mercy killing doctor faces new hearing Cameras cut wait for ferry News in Brief Springing up Crash charges Birds killed Out of favour Bond winners Olympus 110 Superzoom The New Range Rover Vogue Tdi Schools lobby attacks Tory love for the good old days The way it isn't National Westminster Bank Plc Dell Abolishing royal family 'would save taxpayer nothing' Mirror purge 'finally ends Maxwell era' Umbrella dances to £75,000 Sun Microsystems Ltd Golden oldies dominate the silver screen State-of-the-art production techniques make little impact on a poll of film experts updated every ten years Top 10 Films Luanda pledges to form government without Savimbi Time is running out for Angola, Peace depends on Dr Savimbi, who is refusing even to talk with the government in Luanda Cairo intervenes on Middle East pact (AP): 'Sinful' tourism comes under scrutiny of Egypt's Islamic hardliners The death of seven tourists caught in an ambush has added fuel to a debate dividing Muslims in Egypt, writes Christopher Walker The world in Focus Defeat traps Bush in role of man without a mission UN chiefs forced to rethink Cambodia mandate Peking reopens airport dispute News in Brief (Reuter): Zaire change (Reuter): Aid shipped (Reuter): Rebels attacked (AFP): Advisers on way (Reuter): Order eased Thatcher visits (AP): Prince tours (AFP): Mourning glory Spaniards lose faith in glorious European destiny Spaniards face an election next year after a decade of rule by the Socialists, who brought them the Olympics and the Seville fair. But the year of wonder is now giving way to a sense of betrayal Martial law is imposed in Chechen fiefdom National Westminster Bank Plc Picture Gallery Italy unveils sale of assets to cut deficit Bardot in drug scare SPD ready to back asylum law reform (Reuter): Sanctions on Iraq r 'must go' News in Brief (AP): Aircraft ruling (Reuter): Dubcek buried (Reuter): Pétain dispute (AP): Kurds opposed (Reuter): Carmaker sued (AP): Seeing the light Big artillery burst greets UK troops in Bosnia war zone The British force in Bosnia is already having to deal with delicate political questions. The Croats and Muslims living among them have every reason to try to draw them into the conflict UN Sanctions fail to cut Serbia's oil Milton Keynes Marketing Reuter: Fighting goes on despite ceasefire Pin the tail on the sexist Val Saint Lambert The man for the job Iain R. Webb, who joins The Times today as fashion editor, wants readers to take risks Opportunity's first soft tap Alice Thomson and Callum Murray review the first year of a campaign to improve the lot of the working woman And for my next trick All the way from punk to the present, Vivienne Westwood has stayed ahead of the pack, Iain R. Webb reports How Ralph Lauren earned his stripes A classic trouser suit is chosen as the look of the year National & Ptovincial Building society Harvey's new market Hotline Cutting edge Tax-free shirts Next Christmas We should select a royal lei to embody the shortcomings of the British people Realms of gold revisited The great tax turnaround Radical changes in the financing of public service have become inevitable, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Heretics from outer space The Vatican's ambitious plan to take its message to the stars may founder on alien obstinacy, Bernard Levin believes Cut-price Carmen The Times Diary Lords-a-limping Spare those trees The Coasting Opposition Questions Iraq arms sales should help Labour's leader Dangerous Ambiguities John Gummer must be tough and clear to the French today Film Literacy Why does the same movie always top the critics' lists? Misuse of immunity certificates Morality of arms trade Russian land reform Wrapped in thought Clerical dress 'Insult' of ceiling on NHS wages Why wage councils should be retained Buyer's premium Actualité and economy Commercial interest Sitting pretty? Court Circular The Right Rev Gerald Ellison Today's royal engagements Memorial service DJM: Nature notes Word-Watching Anniversaries Institute of Physics Dinner University news Personal Column Researchers defend Columbus Archaeology Church news Middle Temple Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Brigadier Dame Mary Railton Brigadiere Dame Mary (Molly) Railton, DBE, Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC) from 1954 to 1957, died on November 12 aged 86. She was born at Hayes, Kent, on May 28,1906 Word-Watching Personal Column Sir Kenneth Christofas Sir Kenneth (Cavendish) Christofas, KCMG, MBE, former diplomat and European Community official, died on November 3 aged 75. He was born on August 18,1917 The Samaritans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carl Heinz Goldman Carl Heinz Goldman, general practitioner, died in London on October 18. He was born in Leipzing in 1904 The World Hears Britain's Bells Vladek Sheybal Vladek Sheybal, Polish character actor, writer and director, died in London on October 16 aged 19. He was born at Zgierz, near Lodz, on March 12,1923 Robert Trumbull News Bombs found at Canary Wharf Pressure on Major Evidence call Lamont tax hint Nuclear scrutiny Invasion fear World's best film It's all right to joke about pop music The Times Crossword No 19,077 Parker Duofold Synod aftermath Search for bomb Schools plea Angola threat Noisy welcome Sport Business Women Special Report People in the Times Weather Fashion Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns The Papers Education Plymouth slog through mud to claim spoils The arrival of Shilton and Argyle stirs unusual footballing apssions in the rural Surrey town of Dorking Lewis looks at bout with Bruno Botha's departure leaves void in S African team Captain retires with Springboks' rehabilitation complete Wales Team Chill warning Adaptability the latest card in England's hand Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, looks back on his fiftieth cap and a day to remember at Twickenham Business Arts Sunday racing gets boost Liquorsave Focus on Asian Development No Title Bowe breathes life back into heavyweight regime Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, reports from Las Vegas on the crowing of a big brash world champion not afraid to talk a good fight Injured Lendl absent Tennis The Times Spirits high as amateur fleet sets out on next challenge Yachting (Reuter): Record entries for 1995 Southgate fall victim of shoot-out Hockey: East Grinstead Go through to Join Holders in Fourt round of Cup Ames is at the head of the field Golf Gordon charting England course Satisfying weekend as Hounslow progress Football in mourning for Happel In Brief Botha toasts his farewell with a special drop David Miller looks beyond South Africa's record rugby defeat by England at Twickenham on Saturday Determined White wins handsomely Snooker Boardman seeks record Cycling India rally as Attire hits debut century Cricket: South Africa Held up by Dogged Defence as Visitors Regain Advantage Scoreboard from Durban Simmons stakes his claim England face call for replays on winter tour Fatal fall action ruled out Equestrianism Cooper's craft earns Millwall victory in hard-fought derby Nevin puts record straight Pools Check Strike by Johnson foils Allison Weekend Football Results and Tables Peacock's fine display puts ragged Charlton in shade By a Correspondent: Joachim adds to Crosby's troubles Batty's injury forces Taylor to tinker with midfield Stuart Jones, football correspondent, says Palmer's recall against Turkey will see England's jokers together for the first time McGhee sits it out as Reading give him new cup thrill Yeovil ease money worries Replays Dagenham go down to glorious defeat Russell's heading beats his headline The Times Halifax in danger of closure Castleford profit from Bradford's complacency Rugby League Ropati helps St Helens to regain winning way The Times Morley Street's fine duel lights way for festival return Crowds flock to National Hunt headquarters for first Sunday jumps meeting Firm proof of Sunday market Alan Lee sees expectations exceeded and a nightmare realised as the crusade for racing on the sabbath gathers pace For the Record Yesterday's Results Fixtures Gamble on Tipping Tim pays in rain-softened conditions Mandarin: Windsor Eye injury will keep Travado waiting Reid loses ride on Dr Devious From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Pharfetched home in thriller National Hunt Leaders Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Mandarin: Front Page can scoop rivals for repeat Windsor prize Cab On Target returns in style Leicester off Glover unveils Triumph candidate Piggott home Alhijaz beaten Rapid Raceline England give no quarter in second-half revival South Africa's rugby union tour ends in record defeat at Twickenham Meson gives Argentina historic win Clifton save the best till last Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Llanelli still a stumbling block McColgan earns second title Enter the dragon bond The ADB is increasingly flexible in its revenue-raising methods Asian Development Bank Loans the help the poor catch up Asian Development Bank David Rudnick begins his special report by looking at the gap between Asia's new rich countries and those lagging behind Kader Synthetic Fibres Limited Energising the region As Asia's demand for electricity grows, the bank is concerned to minimise pollution and wastage before new capacity is installed Asian Development Bank NDLC Sabinco Bridges across national dividing lines Growth is fast but uneven The Thai countryside lags far behind the sophistication of Bangkok Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd Practical help after the storm Jobs for the Philippines' rural poor art being created at a cost just $21 each DBP Laos sets out to privatise Hydro-electrictiy for expor and an improved road systm are among the ADB's principal development targets in Laos Flawed committal can be quashed Role of poll tax defaulter before justices Late documents Higginson & Partners Experienced Secretary Times Newspapers Financial PA Directors P. A c£15,000 Listings Limited Meridian Egerton Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Admitting third party's conviction Establishing intended easement over land Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reviewing leave to appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Waiting to hear a Storey Theatre: Playwright David Storey tells Jeremy Kingston how events just before his birth have affected his life Subtlety is clearly beyond our Ken Opera: John Higgins finds Ken Russell's way with Gilbert & Sullivan crassly inappropriate Tickets Available this Week & next Times Newspaper Ltd Jazz Swing out for the Lord and Handel Arts Briefing Welsh words Last chance… Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 Odds-on for a life of disappointment Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the revival of Bill Roche's Wexford Trilogy Poor Beast in the Rain Bush Wall to wall with song Concerts: Back in business at the Wigmore; and off on tour at th LSO Gala Reopening Wigmore Hall Formula mixed success LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican The Times Before the lady first got the blues Jazz: The Billie Holiday industry rolls on, but was the singer's life quite as tortured as her fans believe? Clive Davis discovers a joie de vivre in reissued early recordings Top of the plate class Visualart: Why is a heritage body commissioning crockery? NPG Great drama on offer The Theatre Club Christmas Shopping Bonanza Exiled in the dream factory Television Review Benedict Nightingale applauds Saturday night's screening of Tales from Hollywood NCH Education University of Durham UEA Norwich University of Oxford Rectorship of Lincoln College, Oxford The Times Brentwood School (HMC) Scholarships The Times Scholarships Hurtwood House Queen Ethelburga's Charitable Foundation Nijenrode University Devonshire House LLB Honours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education Door to Success in Writing Degree Courses EF International Language Schools Education ABU Dhabi-U. A. E. The Al Khubairat Community School French Videos Oxford and County Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Will the universities wake up? With less money for teaching and more students, higher education must change quickly or fail, argues Peter Scott Philosophy is kids' stuff Children are encouraged to ask the questions behind questions-and find some rewarding answers Stop tinkering with GCSE Viewpoint Tes Governors' Guide Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Saving pits would raise power prices says electricity chief Accepting coal-generated electricity in order to save miners' jobs will rebound on the customer, the heads of regional power supply companies will tell MPs next week South East 'will suffer' Business Roundup Unions protest at bill Working week gap cut Accounting rules eased The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Funds Amstrad shareholders should await buy-back plan Disney still seeks Euro gold Firms oppose pension safety net Fluid payments British Steel losses to continue Reporting this Week Return to bull run expected in first half of next year Gilt-Edged Turkish Airlines Make Norman's day-splash out Comment Thinking smaller The cautious autumn cut that could leave sterling exposed Economic View The Chancellor's faint-heartedness over bringing down interest rates may cost Britain dear, says Anatole Kaletsky Changing Geering The Times City Diary Up and Underwood Watson's Day job BBC1 CPL Economic View Rosyth undercut in bids for nuclear contract Devonport has undercut Rosyth by £100m in bidding for Britain's sole nuclear maintenance contract. But political pressure may find a limited role for the Scots yard John Charcol By our Industrial Correstpndent: Yard turns Jack-of-all-trades to survive Battle looms over Channel 5 Thames could face legal challenge Tokyo staff show cutting edge Power Dilemma Concise Crossword No 2946 Winning Move Banks look at loan and card rates Early payment supporters listed Sugar hits out
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