News from 18/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Barry Cox, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Brian Mawhinney, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, G. Lakmaker, Sarah Mower, David Pannick, James Fisher, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, J. M. S. Whittell (Director), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan and James Bone, M. J. B. Almond, Peter Ball, L. F. Ray, Mary Lee, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Chris Adamson (Chairman), Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Philip Bassett and Patricia Tehan, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Michael Rose, Barry Millington, David Watts, Michael Breen, Jonathan Prynn, Royston Futter, Michael Dynes, Frances Gibb and Nicholas Wood, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, John Phillips in Karaniska Gora, Slovenia, Matthew d'Ancona, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jim Hoagland, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chrissie Nicholls (Head of Veterinary Services), Matthew Parris, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent and John Phillips, R. Keith Wright, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Tull (Director), Richard Beeston and Tim Judah, Michael Seely, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Sarah Jane, John Philpott, Director, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Alan Meyer, Chairman, Sheila Gunn and Jill Sherman and Jonathan Braude, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Saunders Watson, Chairman,
ResumoPolice will investigate Clark's Iraq evidence A police investigation into Alan Clark's evidence at the Matrix Churchill arms-for-Iraq trial has raised the prospect of double jeopardy and delay in the Scott enquiry Top schools—official Index Schools Austria opens its doors to Bosnian refugees turned away by Britain Malcolm X Arts Union sets Tuesday date for Tube strike Mercy death doctor given reprimand but not struck… N&P Facilities Management Glenmorangie Europe stands accused of forsaking Bosnia victims Relief officials draw a parallel with failure to rescue Holocaust Jews Church charity claims right to entry under visa rules Sad search for understanding 'and a little piece of blue sky' With the Refugees Outlook bleak for those left behind In Bosnia Genial Clarke as baby-eating bully is hard to swallow Political Sketch V&A fails to buy royal suit Doctor 'drugged and raped two women in surgery Harley Street gynaecologist spiked drinks, court is told Staff strike 'would not halt Mirror' Sewage men hit on sparkling idea Baby died of 'horrific injuries' TMSD2 Catastrophe of consultant who gave lethal jab Dr Nigel Cox helped an old woman to die in peace. Now a disciplinary panel has shown mercy in allowing him to practise BTEC Blatch accuses council official of 'bully-boy' opt-out tactics The ILPH is working By our Education Correspondent: Ministers maintain drive for three Rs Sample revised tests for seven-year-olds Wilding Private schools shun publication of exam results Intercity 'Mad' rapist who fooled psychiatrists gets nine years Mp attacks Murdoch's newspapers St. Joseph's Hospice Royal award for scientist and dancer Picture Gallery N&P Film star wins libel damages Edited Larkin letters spur 'racism' charge Late poet becomes focus of literary row Peugeot Women still face unfair treatment in the workplace Gold bar smuggler is jailed News in Brief Murder charge Joyrider guilty Carer convicted Body found Hill House Hammond Black to head race equality watchdog Judges to set limits on children bringing 'divorce' applications A year after the Children Act came into force, judges are to issue guidelines on the circumstances for children's actions The way it isn't Osram Virgin birth is sexist propaganda says author Trouble under the big top as clowns stop laughing Heroin thrown over fence into jail Rover Cars Ministers agreed to lift Iraq embargo Labour attacks threat to end wages councils IBM Maastricht row waits in the wings Riddell on Politics Portillo defends plea for pay curb Senate drafts case against Fabius over HIV blood scandal Gummer outraged by French demands Univac Bonn opposition votes for role in UN peacekeeping From Reuter in Geneva and our Foreign Staff: Punk princess sells the family jewels Military men push Yeltsin towards conservative pact Complaints from the army are not new. But officers are now aligning themselves with mainstream Yeltsin opponents BUPA Health Screening Police hold 100 Mafia suspects Blockade boosts Serb defiance and poll hopes for Milosevic White heroes join Malcolm X tribute (AFP): US charges hostage suspects News in Brief (Reuter): Nixon victory (AFP): Bribe offered (Reuter): Poll delayed (Afp): Son to be freed (AFP): Deer departed Apple MacIntosh The power to succeed Superman meets his Doomsday as profits plunge Eurogiro America acts to foil Iranian attempts at nuclear supremacy Tehron is taking a more assertive stance towards its neighbours, alerting an apprehensive West to increasing arms purchases, David Walts writes Clinton whittles down promises Blast linked to Jewish extremists Illness puts Lee dynasty in doubt Coutts & Co Patten calm but stocks fall in colony De Klerk flies into furore over dirty tricks against ANC cellnet Korean torture revealed Big money in big women The tanga - a G-string -is now availabe at Evans in size 28 The Times Fashion rides on the power of X From baseball caps to T-shirts, the Malcolm Xindustry is sweeping America, says Kate Muir It's never too late to be a Pre-Raphaelite A rumble through the jumble inspires Magie Gray's new collection of romantic and timeless fashions Man's own fuel Why burning is best for plutonium Reprocessing: the hardest task The controversial Thorp plant is the British answer to dealing with spent nuclear fuel Too much of a good thing? Britain has spent nearly £2 billion on a reprocessing plant but does anybody want the plutonium it produces? Nigel Hawkes reports Picture Gallery Charles Tyrwhitt Catching the spooks red-handed The British and American governments have arrogantly lied to the public, says Jim Hoagland The Matrix Churchill case: three contrasting views of the arms-to-Iraq scandal Secrecy and the need for justice Ministers may find openness is the best policy, writes David Pannick Wine lake goes west Diary A cock-up not a conspiracy To call this a Watergate or a sink of corruption is absurd Flotsam of War Help Bosnia's refugees, but tackle the root cause Blood Scandal Politicians as well as civil servants should carry the can Storm in an Inkpot Honest censorship can be honourable too Call for Cbi lead on pay restraint 'Tennis court' justice From the Chairman of the Westminster Hospitals Development Fund: Fears for hospital casualty cover Rebuttal of claims about NHS Exports to Iraq Healthy dogs Opt-out 'harassment' From the Chariman of the British Library Board: Move to complete British Library 'MacBeth' in Malawi Sitting pretty? Tel: 071 481 4000 Births Court Circular Personal Column Reception Memorial service National Rivers Authority Forthcoming marriages Fax : 071 481 9313 Tel: 071 481 4000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Professor Giulio Carlq Argan Professor Giulio Carlo Argan, Doyen of Italian art historians and Communist Mayor of Rome from 1976 to 1976 died of a stroke at him home in Rome on November 11 aged 83. He was born in Turin On May 17,1909 Brigadier Alfred Freeman Brigadier Alfred Francis Freeman, MC, former chief signals officer Northern Command, died on October 15 aged 76. He was born on March 24,1916 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Siege of Port Arthur Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Grooms Bruce Hepburn William Bruce Hepburn, general practitioner and novelist, who wrote under the name of James Balfour, died at his home in Guildford on November 4 aged 67. He was born in Hull on Augut 22,1925 Fax: 071 481 9313 National Kidney Research Announcements The MacMillan Nurse Appeal News The Times Crossword No 19,079 Business No Title Weather People in the Times Smiling Ringing Looking Watching The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Media 30 Directors give Major's pay call cool reception The prime minister's call for boardroom pay restraint has met a mixed reception among business leaders. Individual businessmen prefer to hang on to incentives PSBR confirms gloomy outlook NatWest seeks Fame and fortune Arts Halifax to offer loans at 4.99% Cost cuts and firm prices spark National Power Sport Maine-Tucker Join our Privacy Debate Scots water options unveiled Carlton in talks as offer lapses Cosalt slides CML lower Debt auction Air Canada EC expected to unveil steel package Vosper Thornycroft rises in spite of order delays By a Correspondent: Call to keep two naval dockyards Meyer result nearly halved at £8.5m Capital Radio profits turn down to £8.8m Business Roundup Readicut advances Portland pegs payout Motor firm recovers Hicking Pentecost rises Cost cutting goes on as BA climbs to £227m With widespread ticket discounting and the world's airlines predicting losses of more than $2.5 billion for 1992, British Airways needs to make further savings to stay ahead The Times Long-term jobless near 1 m Dispute over board comes to a head at Hoskins Brewery By our City Staff: Insurance downturn knocks Sedgwick MoD invites bids for £1.2bn services Forum By our City Staff: Mortgage rates reduced European Court ruling to open telecom market Electricity groups agree retail merger Proposed changes to SE rules outlined SAA High street chain stores notch up gains Stock Market Flatter flight path forprofits at BA Tempus British Funds Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Technology shares force Dow lower World Markets State finances reach new depths Comment Private lochs The Times City Diary Undaunted Disney plans European expansion after roller-coaster year William Kay says that teething troubles are likely to leave the company nursing a pre-tax loss, but still irrepressibly optimistic Business Letters Great Portland Estates 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 (Bairs & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Equities mark time Heath Group How ITV changed - and stayed the same One of the most intriguing battles int he franchise war was between Carlton and Thames. Barry Cox tells what went on BBC The Institute for War & Peace Reporting Trinity College of Music Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Times Newspapers Pollyaim Ltd Guardian Research Fellowship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Houses of Parliament Marketing Manager The Times Theatre Whose line is it, d'ailleurs? Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the challenge of foreign-language plays and productions G'day, luvvies! Oh no, it isn't! Theatre: W hy so many Australians in British pantomimes?, asks Michael Wright Shakespeare the Animated Tales Opera Now they all want to have an orchestra Arts in Brief Arts Briefing Now they all want to have an orchestra Someday my plinth Arts Briefing Last chance… Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment omplled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assossment 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 Lessons in dying with dignity Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is impressed by an American show about Aids victims Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens King's Head Hardly trying Rock: David Sinclair on two American groups Ministry/Helmet Brixton Academy Short , sweet and neat Bandamannasaga Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Mellow and mysterious ECO/Berglund Barbican Music: Barry Millington on aband transformed Success banishes the shadows Opera: Covent Garden's new staging of Die frau ohne Schatten should do much to silence the house's critics Dissident artists raise the stakes Radio Review NT Light on life's darker side Galleries: John Russell Taylor hails a powerful combination of intensity and control in the paintings of Bill Jacklin Has the green begun to fade? Television Review The environmental movement seems to be in a sorry state, says Matthew d'Ancona Albery Theatre All-in-one way to give service Derek Harris describes a new allince giving one-stop shopping Facilities Management excitech Gardner Merchant Multiple Classified Advertising Items The double boost Contracting-out has had the helping hands of recession and management trends Drinkmaster High Table Heatsave Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stannah Lifts Service Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items GB Experts who get it right Accuracy is the claim of specialists in stocktaking, says Rodney Hobson Facilities Management Caxton Facilities Management P&O Total Facilities Management Estate Management LTD Water Splash Masters of time and space BM South East Matthew Hall IMBM Tayor Woodrow Facilities Management Mondel Group Tomorrow starts here In the Office Haden Premises Management Ltd Select Facilities Management Ltd Independent on and off field Clive Thomas makes the decisionsd when offices find problems Drake & Scull Service Interface Commercial Property Property Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items The wall falls, the offices rise Carlton Offices General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Returning to balance Survey of Vietnam CW: No secret on the south bank Lamont tempts cautious buyers Has the Chancellor's Autumn Statement succeeded in increasing the confidence of both private buyers and developers in the housing market? Confident Home Buyers Trade: 071-481 1986 Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finding the silver lining Astute developers are confident but careful, reports James Fisher United House Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Kick-Start Miracle is yet to Happen: The Cautious Home-Buyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services LTD Peverel Fax GA Property Services The English Courtyard Association Home Improvements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latchmere Properties Limited Lovell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème De La Crème Pan European Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landlords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media Secretaries £9,000-£16,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cameron Markby Hewitt Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates The Edge Cardiothoracic Unit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Sealine Freight Limited Maine-Tucker Reqrument Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruiment Consultancy Maine-Tucker Reqruiment Consultants Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Multilingual services Project Assistant/p. 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Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items PolyGram Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnett Consulting Group Limited Experienced Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items BNP Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Austen Smythe Reccons Barnard Marcus Clapham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gale Assocs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bleak outlook for fishing's missing millions A conference at which the sole purpose was to address the future of fishing in Britain raised move questions than it answered, Brain Clarke reports Seles progresses as feeble Tauziat folds Becker will have to indulge in fierce dogfight to survive Tennis Today's Fixtures Roebuck settles fevered pitch Barnes resumes divisional career Shuffled line-ups fulfil their promise Squash A close race towards Cape Horn In Brief Mandarin: Romany King's fitness to decide Haydock issue Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Fitzgerald tide turns with treble Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Chase series in doubt after poor turnouts Pitman remains silent after Warwick jockeys mix-up Mandarin: Southwell England must rediscover the midfield goalscorer Durrant puts Scotland in good heart to tackle Italy Roxburgh confident of passionate support at Ibrox to lift his side for vital World Cup qualifying match Davis coasts to victory Snooker For the Record Home hopes to stifle Scifo Group Four Charlton's Irish keep English style in Europe Group Three Bingham bridles at being written off S Africa call up extra fast bowler Cricket Prosser is disqualified after breach of rules Golf Variations Radio 3 BBC1 Satellite TV Licensing Tennis Jones learns the hard way with record £20,000 fine Taylor looks for high interest on his England trust Forwards hold key against Turkey Concise Crossword No 2948 Winning Move Wembley way awaits Turkey Simon Barnes looks at the latest team hoping to earn ilts international spurs by digging in against England Under-21 flaws are exposed Christian Aid Football Club faces enquiry on safety
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