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News from 19/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Gillian Tindall, Jon Ashworth, William Deller, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Daily Mirror, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Peter Fleming, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Tanya Sillem, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Martin Fletcher and Ben MacIntyre, C. Schwartz Corwener, Nicolette Jones, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Stanley Wm. Hill, F. M. Pert, Maurice Gourgey, George Sivell, Bruce Lidington Vice-Chairman, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Asoka Thenabadu, Doina Percival, Bernard Levin, Jill Sherman and Lin Jenkins, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, R. C. Copeman, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Jeffrey L. Wall, Bruce Clark, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, I C R Byatt, Director General, Peter Ackroyd, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, Nicholas Watt, John Patten, John Earle, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Michael Hamlyn, Marion Devine, Keith Pike, Ralph Hawtrey, David Hands, G. L. Harriss, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Reinie Booysen, Philip Bassett, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Christopher Thomas and Zahid Hussain, David Miller, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Trinder, Michael Breen, Philip Willan, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Christopher Dighton, Richard Evans, John O'Leary Education Correspondent, David Ekserdjian, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Alice Thomson, George Bickerstaffe, Janet Stobart, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Anna Lines Committee member, Alastair Robertson, Jane Mulvagh, Patrick Middleton Chief Staff Officer, Elspeth Crossley Cooke, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Giles Robertson, Account Executive, Christopher Thomas, BN, John Goodbody, R. K. Brian Principal, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Will Self, Ron Tennant, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Ed Miller, President, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Anthony Carey, Haydock Park, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, M. B. H. Ashmore, Colin Campbell, Maurice Cowling, Peter Robinson, David Wright, John Akehurst, Colin McQuillan, Martin Symonds, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Tom Walker and Ross Tieman, John O'Leary and Matthew D'ancona,

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Bhutto beaten, banished Index Exam tables open up schools' closed shop Teaching professionals have widely opposed the open publication of examination results. But parents are clamouring to know how their children's schools have fared Nuclear option dropped The Best School Guide Euro-jargon leaves Prince speechless Government to sell off last stake in BT for £5bn Abbey National Christopher peeks into Pooh Bear and Piglet's cupboard Political Sketch Sainsbury's Homebase Governors in opt-out ballot dispute appeal to Patten Testing time for education: Opt-Out opponents clash as school performance Forum Hard work of deprived is ignored, head says Correction Winners and losers unit against 'crude' exam tables League tables are met with a barrage of criticism from heads, teachers an many local authoritie Critics from all sides have found much to complain about in the grovernment's league tables. But it is clear that they are here to stay Knives will come out for bad schools as Patten sets pace on hidden agenda Commentary Pressure for grammar schools 'will rise' Pioneer Direct Premium Account Affluence breeds academic success Social Factors National Westminster Bank Doctor was not least bit attractive, says rape accuser Constable flops at auction BBC drops Malawi film after protest News in Brief PC shooting charge Lodger in murder case Power-cut inquest British Midland Authors spell out their vision of Euro-doom Miners put their case to prince NHS drug cutbacks anger manufacturers Carpetland Three-minute split shipping 'miracle' developed in UK Picture Gallery Minister urges toll for roads Inquest told toddler killed six-month baby Man rapes mother with child News in Brief Treasure hunter strikes gold Prison 'squalid' Fishing move Bafta payout Race award Vote for wigs Maxwell sale Honda Safety Achievement Honda Labour calls debate on 'cover-up' over Iraq arms embargo Downing Street is playing down new disclosures over Iraqi exports. Labour insists Parliament is owed an apology Malaysia Airlines MPs get reward for loyalty over Europe Tory whips face up to Maastricht losses Forte Hotels Bill rocks hereditary boat in the Lords £750m buy-out unlikely to boost house prices Lamont urges business to 'seize the opportunity' Chancellor sees economic hope in Autumn Statement Sunday bill delayed The optimistic view from Number 11 Riddell on Politics Price of unemployment The Sage Group Plc FIAT Wife denies hiring hitman to murder husband Multiyork Picture Gallery The way it isn't Currys French pin hopes on buoyant year for Beaujolais Croatia woos tourists with taste for trouble Fortunes of war: selling destruction in Dubrovnik and saving stranded Balken victums in Austria Coutts & Co Charity seeks cash for sick children Tube strike will test union muscle The last time there was a Tube strike, commuters took the union's side. What held in balmy summer days may not apply in rainy November, Philip Bassett reports Police offer hostel to Bosnians Austria pours scorn on Uk for barring war refugees Germany's migration battle starts The Times Educational Supliment Hewlett Packard Serbs celebrate amid the ruins Mitterrand calls for national unity to defend the farmers France opposes a Gatt deal but is resigned to it. Paris must bow to the inevitable while appearing to champion its farmers Cellnet The nearest phone Moscow seeks cure to rouble hangover Fortnum & Mason Brainwash victims win pay-out News in Brief (Reuter): Rebels bombed (Reuter): Gaddafi pledge (Reuter): Base attacked (Reuter): Gaviria cleared (AP): Killer cure (Reuter): On guard (Reuter): Flood relief (AP): I owe ewes Bush briefs Clinton oil global problems in White House meeting Apology offered for passport file misuse Abbey National (AP): Break-up bill beaten by Slovaks News in Brief (Reuter): Grenade attack Three killed (Reuter): Corsica clash (AP): US poet dies (Reuter): Drink death Picture Gallery Cellnet Nixon due millions for tapes By our Foreign Staff: Agrisly greeting for Allen (Reuter): Pakistan police brutality gives Bhutto propaganda victory Benazir Bhutto is firmly back on the Pakistan political map. Police overkill has seriously damaged the government's standing Lloyds Bank Chinese signal tough fight on Hong Kong Lee sees danger in democracy Singapore 'miracle worker' berates Filipions Yeltsin seeks capitalist friends in Korea (AFP): De Klerk puts new general in charge of intelligence Northern Rock Picture Gallery Aerospatiale Nightly killings in Luanda bury hopes of democracy All 's almost fair in love and war Last week's court ruling reinstating a homosexual man to naval duty is the first liberal demonstration on Clinton's presidential promises, Kate Muir reports Everest Fit the Best Candid talk saves lives Patients who cannot mention intimate problem die from the embarrassment Scots and the law of mercy In Scotland, there would be no Bland case Mr Bland could die with dignity. The doctors who discontinued the feeding would be free from prosecution A thirst for Ecstasy High on the now and Zen Can the mind conquer a mountain? Will Self meets a man who knows Hard act to swallow Medical Briefing BUPA Healthchoice Health and the grape Most likely to succeed? The Times Diary Philip Howard How would most wretched Tube passengers even know that there was a strike on? Ireland's 'Albert factor' The abortion issue will haunt the Taoiseach in next week's vote, writes Cnor Cuise O'Brien China takes stock of capital The Chinese thirst for freedom will soon prove irresistible, says Bernard Levin Closed book The Times Diary Trouble in store The Times Diary Golden, not delicious The Times Diary The Great School Report John Patten's revolution mustbe made permanent Populism in Pakistan Bhutto deserves no support in her undemoeratic bid for power The Power of Speech Note to MPs: the country loves a good debate Case for navy keeping Portland base Strain in depleted army Psychotherapy case Average families and basic incomes Child support London hospital beds French farming Battle stations Court Circular Personal Column Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Group Captain Lord Cheshire , VC, OM Memorial services Luncheon Anniversaries Dinners Royal Society of Edinburgh Church news Service dinners Receptions Forthcoming marriages Wales V Australia 21st November By Appointment Marriage Order of Merit Sir William Mansfield Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calvin Graham Calvin Graham, who may have become the youngest American ever to win an award for wartime gallantry when he was given the Beonze star after the second world war battle of Guadalcanal at the age of 12 in 1942, died of heart failure in fort worth, Texas, on November 6 aged 62, He was born in Canton, Texas, in 1930 Personal Column USA It's All at Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Help Medicine Lifeboat Help One Conquest Lead to Another State of Europe Dick Wragg Dick Wragg, former chairman of the Football Association's International Cornmittee, died on November 6 aged 28. He was born on May 23,1910 Henri Temianka Appreciation Announcements Arthritis Research Council Association Action The British Kidney Patient Association News The Times Crossword No 19,080 Picture Gallery Business Sport Body and Mind Books People in the Times Weather Arts Modern Times Special Report TV Listings Opinion Columns Word Watching The Papers Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Italy 31-35 Experts say half threatened pits could be viable Ministers ignored advice from their own experts that half of the 31 pits facing closure could become economic by 1996. Miners' leaders said the revelation was incredible Surprise rise in retail sales Zed and the art of Ici demerging Zeneca Arts 37-39 Earnings at RHM plummet by 38% Sport 43-48 Full £5bn BT sale likely Maine - Tucker Television and Radio EC sets up £730m package for steel A special Ec fund will help ease the human misery of cutting capacity in the European steel industry while new measures will stem dumping Bundesbank leader criticises Maastricht The Times Unit Trust Information Service Anglian shuts out the recession Usher-Walker agrees £14.8m American offer Business Roundup Shani lifts payout Sidlaw advances 27% Jerome reduces loss Commercial Union back in the black with profit of £6m Britain's leading composite insurer has surprised the City with a return to profit, helped by a one third rise in its charges for motor insurance during the past year By our City Staff: Courtaulds to rise after half-way slip Marshall warns US airlines Union Discount holds bid talks Rebels rebuffed GrandMet deal Young suffers New ITN bid wins positive reception from shareholders Under the new deal, Granada will join the Carlton-led consortium, writes Melinda Wittstock The Times Recession squeezes Unigate Japan Airlines Whitbread voices gloom on outlook as profits inch up Willis Corroon hurt by interest rate cuts British Funds Costain starts legal action on mine sale Barclaycard and home loan interest rates cut Ford expects loss in second half Land Sec advances against the trend Sotheby's flop FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Whitbread toasts a cautious future Tempus Premature hopes of Gatt accord pull shares higher Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Smelling as sweet Trotting off to Dalgety The Times City Diary Takeover gremlins The Times City Diary Case for closing the pits collapses Comment On ice The Times City Diary Open skies dream is clouded by spectre of protected flag-carries Leading European airlines remain pessimistic about liberalisation, despite assurances from regulators, says Harvey Elliott Ecstasy tragedy The Times City Diary Cloud over Thames VAT break would help small business Ofwat chief promises to help solve disputes on water connection costs Business Letters Campaign to put sparkle back into Oxford Street and help charity Manchester Business School Late rally Portfolio plus Heath Group AGIP Suitable case for treatment by the subtle doctor Italy Italy is facing its hardest economic and political decisions for decades. John Philips assesses the chances of recovery in the face of separatist pressures and the need for unpopular austerity War on the Mafia, by popular demand Two murders forced Italy to fight organised crime as a priority, writes John Philips Martini In fear of a refugee flood The Balkan conflict, not the Maastricht treaty, is the biggest worry facing the nation Amato likes to see major doing imitions of Mes Thatcher Cost of borrowing is the main burden Fiera Miland Exhibition Calendar from January to March 1993 Banca Popolare di Milano Now the cuts start to bite There is cautions optimism that the Amato goverment is taking the right course, but industry is having to tighten its belt as a result Industry born out of defeat Jane Mulvagh explains how a war-wrecked nation set a fashion agenda. Forty years on, that influence is as strong as ever Dante Extra Virgin Olive Oil The eastern gatewa Trieste is forging new links with Italy's neighbour Heading for the hills Janet Stobart visits two of the cradles of the Renaissance, isolated and unspoilt by time The essence of Spoleto and Urbino has survied the ravages of urban prograss Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant BolognaFiere Lavazza The grove's a fine and pungent place There is more to vinaigrette than meets the eye, Paul Bompard learns from a connoisseur of olive oils How green is your report? TVU London Chartac Recruitment Services Too munch Openness heard in private Any Other Business Accountancy & Finance Barclay Simpson The University of Sheffield Awful truth Crunching tackle by the Scots on service Audit Stoy Hayward Old English Pub Company Financial Director Clerk's assistant. The Worshipful Company of… Financial Controller Middx c£45,000 Law Graduate Sharing can be very bad for your health Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews Single White Femals, Sister Act, Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me, Rapid Fore and Tetsuo Ii: Bodyhammer Hobson's choicest on parade Arts Briefing English National Opera Theatre Arts Briefing Hobson's choicest on parade Honour for Andy Last chance… North Scandinavian Not too naughty Television Review: Peter barnard on a new drama by the author of Bad Girl EMI Music Entertainments Art Galleries Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Stages on the road to isolation Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on David Storey's new play and a Grham Greene staging Stages Cottesloe A greenhorn finds himself in Greeneland Travels With My Aunt Playing it with flowers Dance: John Percival on an unusual Nutcracker The Times Torn between the lives and letters Literature: Nicolette Jones on the Whitbread Prize, which compares children's books with novels, and biographies with Poetry In tune with a revolting Roald Concert: Richard Morrison reviews the first musical work commissioned by the admirable Roald Dahl Foundation Two strong shades of blue Blues: David sinclair on B. B king and Robert Cray, sharing the billing at Hammersmith Odeon Tender is the North June Moon Virtuous MacHiavellian Maurice Cowling enjoy Elton's history of the English, but wonders whether it is too high-minded for the people it celebrates Holding the vasty fields of France He turned a language of lead to gold The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer By Derek Pearsall Blackwell, £19.95 Authors We happy few and Whitehall Resurrection of the body Savouring Stanley Spencer's splendid catalogue raisonn?, David Ekserdjian is inclined to rate him with the best artists of our time Brave new Africa London brigands and fair ladies New model madeleine The Writing School When father needs leave to seek order Defence to charge of contempt Banque National de p. l. c Cardiothoracic Unit The Times Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disclosing deliberations of jury Grosvenor Knightsbridge The Apartment Company Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Child case counsel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spouse's residence and benefit right European Law Report Children present in court Grazing agreement is agricultural tenancy Chancery Division Oxford flourish in early examination Stanley's Xv lay on the style in refreshingly open union encounter Forest take over as cup favourites Schools Sport England look ahead Netball Australia bank on Kahl at stand-off Better choice Tour perspective Outdated view Scottish football puts forward strong case Sports Letters Pyjama names National side paramount Chancellor tempts authorities to sell playing fields Sports Politics Draft favours youth Baseball Bumpy slope of sponsorship Word-Watching Goosen a qualified success in Tour's test of nerve Northern Rock Courier holds his nerve to survive drab test of servers Tennis Courtlands crush Nottingham McNeil finds form to upset Graf Squash For the Record Bolgar breaks motiveless stalemate Hockey Ladbrokes make Jodami 5-1 for Hennessy after fine trial Mandarin: Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Hill lands Southwell treble Richards completes double Kempton feature has new sponsor Mandarin: Wincanton User Friendly gains top Cartier award Twin Oaks can scale heights again on favoured course Mandarin Mandarin: Ludlow Jones can look for help to pay off record £20,000 fine Littlewoods Pools Scotland's spirited play missing only the finishing touch Football England 's hopes end Basketball Lewis's bid lands in the bin Spain held by show of resilience Larsen plunges Irish into darkness Roe makes White fight all the way Snooker Fixtures Grunfeld to play No. 1 in last eight Sport in Brief Repair work N Zealand opt to continue tour Cricket Tests fail to draw big gates Ground down Ken Gray The Times BBC1 Variations Radio3 Satellite NSPCC Rugby Union 43 Red-hot Gascoigne roasts Turkey England regain goal touch to move second in World Cup qualifying group Concise Crossword No 2949 Winning Move Word-Watching Playmaker happy to share the limelight Wales fail to bridge gap in class Taylor finds a winning combination Time/system Golf 44 To Advertise Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company N B Selection Ltd Investment Banking Systems Development Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company N B Selection Ltd To Advertise Fax 071 782 7826 Extending the age of opportunity Experience does not guarantee equal treatment in the job market for many older people, writes George Bickerstaffe The Housing Corporation Safeway Multiple Display Advertising Items Varley-Walker HumanResource Consultants Douglass & Pilkington Ltd Whipsnade Wild Animal Park St!rling Chusid Lander St. James Associates Defence Research Agency How to Compete in the Job Market SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Headway Hallmark Cards Ltd Goodman Graham and Associates MSL International Hogg Clarke International Mercuri Urval Executive Opportunities Oracle Simpson Crowden Consultants N B Selection Ltd Interexec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Hoggett Bowers Barclays Expat Jobs Have You a Broad Business Experience? 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