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News from 17/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, M. J. Chamberlain, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Geoff Brown's, Vijitha Yapa, L. A. Hill, Tim Judah, David Pannick Qc, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Bruce Clark and Robert Seely, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Tara Winter, P. Birdsall, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Andrew Haines (Vice President), Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Glyn Picton, Neil Bennett and Lindsay Cook, Michael Dynes and Jill Sherman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Col. Deedes, Patricia Tehan, G. Oliver, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Andrew McIntyre, Mrs. G. Wheatcroft, Sharon Irving, Ray Kennedy, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Frederick Hill, Michael Clark, Cathy Read, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, John Percival, Peter Lewis, Wolfgang MüNCHAU European Business Correspondent, F. Johnson, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Lindsay Cook, M. S. Davies, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Jonathan Prynn, Political Staff, Kari Knight, Barry Millington, Olga Maitland, Manuel Anderson, Tony Laws, Major P. Johnson, Celia Watts, Philip Webster, Sheila Gunn and Lindsay Cook, Cameron Rose, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, James D. Zirin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, C. G. Knight (Chairman), Craig Brown, John Morris, Richard Evans, J. Guild, Alice Thomson, Peter G. Rashbrook, Jeremy Kingston's, Swan Lake, Andrew Lockley, Kate Alderson, Adam Fresco, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Ben Macintyre, David Walker, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Matthew Larris, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Penny Tucker, Hugh Thompson, Dr Anthony Storr, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent and Catherine Sampson, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Mid-Life Crisis Major urges banks to pass on loan rate cuts Concern about how quicky banks and building societies pass on interest rate cuts to customers has prompted a check by the Bank of England and an enquiry by a Treasury committe Index EC sends farm envoy to US HMS Ark Royal sailing out of the dawn as… Education Video clue may help to trap IRA bombers Films Downing St widens scope and powers of Iraq enquiry N&P Lawon Tuesday Section 2 Judge free to examine role of ministers All aspects arms-for-export affair be scrutinsied Ford Labour misfires in Matrix affair Riddell on Politics Firm sent equipment to Iraq without licence A trite afternoon on the fearsome road to Bettygate Political Skethch Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery IRA tactics could lead to creation of national anti-terrorist unit Scotland Yard and M15 want to sharpen intelligence to halt the IRA bombers after more than a hundred mainland attacks Statement condemns violence Anglo-Irish Talks By our Ireland Correspondent: Bombers try to bring reality of Troubles to Londoners Strategy Get your kids to Check It out! this Christmas By our Crime Correspondent: Quest for publicity dictates choice of high-profile targets Mainland Targets Picture Gallery Radio Times Patient's son supports consultant Injection an 'understandable error' Mirror staff issue strike warning Tory MP wins libel damages over attack News in Brief Search for boy of two Inquest ordered Fiennes saves partner Missing girls rescued British Airways Drug-taking rampant in jail controlled by gangland inmates By a Staff Reporter: Gun suicide of Old Etonian Cordula Surgeons use brain 'camera' Debt of gratitude: Lady Romsey with Holly Newell, 3,… Dead Sea Scrolls book depicts early Christians as vindictive thugs The authors of a book on concealed Christian document say they have broken an academic closed shop Beattie reaches for glittering Bafta prize The Times Five cars hit mother at roadside Holiday chief demands end to march of mass tourism Sewage gas blamed for ferry deaths News in Brief Judge rebuked Copycat raid Tube threat Train attack Garage death The way it isn't Craig Brown Renault a Certain Flair The boy king reigns anew in county town Digital Green groups dispute cut in radiation at Sellafield Malaysia Airlines Monroe's many faces smile on collectors Anglers escape Nato guns News in Brief Safe and well Teacher's claim Killer escapes Cut-price flats Wyman case British win Lenders asked for £400m to buy up empty properties A government scheme aims to put repossessed homes to use. Some analysis question value of the exercise MP pushes for change in flats freehold rights Wilding Lamont ready to fight inflation Major takes a dig at France on Gatt Lord Mayor's banquet Secrecy bill backed National Westminster Bank plc More jobs given to women Around the Lobby Bomber for sale Refugee help Wind power Election aid In Parliament UN to challenge Serbs over threat to starve Muslims RAC Motoring Services British troops endure mountain hazards to open relief route Even "safe" roads throw up problems for British units trying to carve out a secure route for convoys to Tuzla. Michael Evans shared their anxieties Our Foreign Staff: Army used killer and whores against ANC, says judge The Goldstone enquiry has produced evidence that an anti-ANC "third force" exists within the South African security forces. But the judiciary needs wider powers to expose the illegalities in full China threatens to scrap accord National Westminster Home Loans Limited Gun carriag: a lone Cambodian government soldiei… Sri Lanka navy chief murdered Chelsea prepares for a very public adolescence The First Daughter gets plenty of advice but makes her own rules. Ben MacIntyre writes in Washington Clinton promises to end the cold war with Congress Pakistan arrests Bhutto activists News in Brief Grenade death in Arab market (AFP): Refugees fed (Reuter): Voters say 'No' Eye surgery Votes for Army Cancer found (AP): Monday blues British farming experts echo French doubts on Gatt deal France may not be a isolated as was first thought in her stand against a world-trade deal. Michael Hornsby. agriculture correspondent. and Tom Walker in Brussels, explain why Our Foreign Staff: Former communists secure resounding victory in Lithuania The former communists want coalition partners. They have learnt it does not pay to take sole responsibility for economic misery Russians try to halt collapse of rouble Ex-stasi chief to be tried alone Picture Gallery New wave of franglais gives French purists le blues Germans ready to alter law on asylum Channel 7 (AP): Brain-dead woman miscarries News in Brief (AFP): Chechen pact (AP): Mafia losing Count injured (Reuter): Youths riot (Reuter): Vatican update Money makes the mind go around We feel rich when happy, poor when depressed The First Personal Bank plc Are you sitting uncomfortably? Bottom Line Steps to proted screen and keyboard users are revealed this week Locked in the prison of their days What is a persistent vegetative state? Jessica Gorst-Williams reports on the prospects for sufferers Time/system Crisis? What crisis? If you in the company of women or you want to run off to the South Scas, it could be a case of mid-life trauma. Alice Thomas investigates Warning Signs Sickert's friend in high places Works by a rebel go on show thanks to an art dorector from the ministry Coal School for scandal The Times Diary Lynne Truss What lank-haired troglodyte visitors will crawl out of the Channel tunnel? Prime ministers under fire Woodeow Wyatt contrasts artracks on Harold Wilson in the late 1960s with John Major's woes An assault on the class acts The best teaching is being stifled by the mediocre, says Janet Daley No More Scapegoats Government must take blame and business must take risks Lithuanian Landslide The new government must prove the break with its past Lingua Frankly French and English are in the same team, linguistically at least Baffling aspects of Attorney's case Growth of grant-maintained sector Ozone layer threat Women priests Tomlinson report Children's right to 'divorce' parents Family budgets Wages councils Sitting pretty? Court Circular Church news Word-Watching Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Lord Mayor's Banquet University news Meeting Receptions Appointments Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir Giles Bullard Sir giles Bullar, KCVO, CMG, diplomat and Britian's high commissioner in Barbados from 1983 to 1986, during hich period the United States invaded neighbouring Grenada, died on November 11 aged 66. he was born on August 24,1926 Word-Watching Oliver Van Oss Oliver Van Oss, former headmaster of Charterhouse, died on November 14 aged 83. March 28,1909 Personal Column Henri Temianka Henri Temianka, Violinist who founded the Paganni String Quartet and the California Chamber Symphony Orchestra, died of complications relating to cancer at his home in Los Angeles on Novermber 7 aged 85. He was born to Polish jewish parents in Greenock Scotland, on November 19,1906 Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Gretton Appreciations Cultural Disintegration of the Ruling Class Major to banks: pass on rate cuts The Times Crossword No 19,078 Business Sport Body and Mind Law People in the Times Weather Arts Modern Times Public Management … Stings Opinion Columns The Papers Stagnant Writeoff Rejected Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts Lenders reject: accusations on mortgage rates Building societies were astonished to be accused of not passing on base rate cuts. They told an "embarrassed" Chancellor that savers had to be considered Amstrad investors stand up to Sugar British Steel's crisis shown by £51m loss Law Times Sport High street sales fall in October Watches of Switzerland the Shop for All Time Management on Tuesday Wise men attack bringing German 'zero growth' Rise in US output fuels hopes of economic upturn America's recovery remain very weak but more positive signs are emerging. Industrial production, use of capacity and production of motor vehicles are all rising Nestlé buys Lyons Maid parent SKF Debate opens on Scotland's water Kingfisher targets the office Storehouse to sell Conran Stores Inc Business Roundup Virgin MegaStores deal Whitegate makes loss Halma acquisition Black Arrow ahead Boost for car exports Platignum advances Volex bucks the trend Brittan dismisses Air France attack on BA takeovers Air France claims British Airways' three big corporate moves this year have been sanctioned by Brussels with undue haste, and is demanding a review Jarvis Porter raises interim dividend The Times Royal Mail HK Bank buys rest of pension company UK slump takes toll at Vibroplant Aerospace firm likely to improve EC jobless up Harmony cuts loss Kraft buys Shepway le district British Steel set for a long haul Tempus Drug firms shake off Clinton fears Stock Market British Funds Major Changes Reuter: Daimler gives profit and jobs warning (Reuter): Blue chips dose sharply lower on profit-taking World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues The Times None so foolish as the wise Comment Burning passion Purdah time for Jenkins The Times City Diary Keen as mustard The Times City Diary Heavyweight The Times City Diary Lenders walk the tightrope between margins and political correctness Neil Bennett and Lindsay Cook look into the anti-bank sentiment that is being whipped up by the government A case for Gwynn The Times City Diary Pressures facing small businesses Need to focus on surviving recovery Taking their toll of holiday makers Tap Air Portugal 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 Dull start to account Portfolia Plus Heath Group Know-how leads to a killing Private consultants are relying on public sector work to stay afloat in the recession, says Hugh Thompson Public Appointments EPPE Kingston College of Further Education Houses of Parliament Proposed Traditional Chinese Medicin (TCM) Clinic… Local government: in a classroom of its own? The need residential college is being assessed Head of Human Resources Waiora Waikato Career Exchange Waiora Waikato Maybe it's because he's a Latvian Mariss Jansons is too good a conductor to ignore, but a London post has been a long time coming. By Richard Morrison Four hands are more glamorous than two Concert Review Philharmonia/Byckhov Festival Hall Folk End of the peer show? Tlevision Review: An unsporting view of the Lords Cinema Red tape is no good for home recording Art Briefing Classic cuts Words from Wales Last chance… BT Entertainments 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 Bown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with teh symbol) on release acaross the country Stay within sight of the islands Folk/rock: David Sinclair meets the Scottish traditional music-based group Capercaillie Snap and crackle of some Nordic pops Concerts: Barry Millington, plcasantly surprised by the warmth of Scandinavi CBSO/Rattle Gotbenburg SO/Jarvi Barbican The Times Projected in our own image, the icons of the age Valentino's back after 62 years: Geoff Brown looks at how the heart-throb has since evolved Hot and spicy in Soho Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on an updated Jacobean romp The Honest Whore Boulevard, Soho British Board of Film Classification Showman from behind the old Curtain Dance: John Percival meets Russian choreographer Boris Eifman and reviews the Royal Ballet Debutants prefer to play it cool Swan Lake Covent Garden Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Coventry LWT the One to Watch Quarry Dougail Chambers University of Exeter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tell me off and I'll phone my lawyer Powe-mongers or family pawns? Two views of the rights of children today Porridge humour Inns and Outs Should children have a right to counsel? Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson L Loyd Jones Where the asylum bill will fail Counsel Legal Appointments Books to Albania Your Euro deadline Only a week to send your entry for The Times Law Awards1992, writes Edward Fennel Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Phaidon Press Limited Competition Rules and Prizes PA Consulting Group Picture Gallery Quarry Doucall A nation tries to reinvent itself Britain is providing a role model Barristers' Clerk Zarak MacRae Brenner Jarvis & Bannister News of the World PA Consulting Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Reuter Simkin Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Aliysa appeal may put pressure ruling classes Becker keen to revive reputation ATP world championship offers £2.5 million prize-money for leading eight players Draw Pools Forecast For the Record Today's Fixtures Setbacks dampen Capriati's ardour Money Street to chase champion double incentive Racing Mandarin: Welsh Bard to give Brooks encore Mandarin, Thunderer: Wetherby Osborne at the double Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Yesterday's Results Carson, at 50, vows to ride on Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Jockey Club to press for Sunday talks Tokyo party depleted Bath seek to build new prosperity Williams calls for overhaul of game in South Africa David Hands uncovers a strong demand for domestic change in the wake of the South Africans' tour Carling and Gerber form partnership against Australians Rugby Union Downhill success: Carl Cooper, a seven year-old… Slough must clear Havant hurdle` Hockey IAAF advises against easing Krabbe ban Athletics Home for Heggarty after day of reckoning Golf: Europeam Tour Qualifying School England look towards the future Sport in Brief Changing track Hide and seek Memorial service Wycombe draw Albion in a tie to delight purists Football Young inspires 49ers' revival American Football Results and Tables The Times BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Boggle Tennis Piontek hoping to do England further damage Turkey coach poses World Cup Threat Roxburgh shows hand Concise Crossword No 2947 Winning Move England tour in doubt Tudor gains lead in chase south Hendry saves himself Vale in rousing display amid Rudge rumours Halifax play for time Boden Rugby Union

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