News from 20/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Patricia Tehan and Jill Sherman, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Malcolm D. Crowder (Chairman), Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Philip M. Fenwick Elliott, Bill Frost, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Alan M. Sugar, Chairman, John Brace, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Hilary Weir (Secretary), Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Nick Nuttall and Norman Hammond, Sean Hallahan, Ruth Gledhili, Religion Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Jo Knowsley, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Neil Bennett and Ross Tieman, Jane Bird, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Matthew May, Derek Harris Editor, Graham Leonard, P. Van Rappard, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Peter J. Beer, Joseph Connolly, David Guest, George Sivell and Philip Robinson, John Percival, Edward Gorman, David Sumner, Clive Couldwell, A. C. Sim, Richard Cork, Nigel Harris (Consultant orthopaedic surgeon), Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Charles Bremner, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, Gabriella Gamini, Geza Vermes, Alison Roberts, Jonathon Green, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, V. F., John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alan Ryan, Barry Pickthall, Arthur Leathley and Jonathan Prynn, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. B., Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Thomas, Robert Palmer, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Alain Destexhe, Secretary-General, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, T. Piney, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, I. J. O'brien, Stephen Beesley, Director, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, John O'leary and Philip Webster, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, John Walden (Director), C. J. Reddall, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, St John of Fawsley, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frances Leckie, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Catherine Sampson and David Watts, Richard Lewis, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, F. Harrison,
ResumoBritish Rail axes 5,000 on black day for jobs Index Portfolio Plus Shopping British food convoy comes under Serb fire in Bosnia Michael Evans sees British troops attacked by Serb mortars Picture Gallery Bishop's Plea West Side Story plays at Her Majesty's Theatre Hillsborough victim given right to die by High Court Asprey Infotech on Friday Major denies exam survey was botched Schools, politicians and councils attack errors in national leagues Ernest & Julio Gallo Teachers at top school give Patten poor marks for 'divisive' tables Border checks may have to go Strangled woman found in lay-by Man killed in Ulster pub attack Tongue-tied over Tory sensitivities Political Sketch Pit unions join forces Extradition case delay Papers in turmoil Rugby player jailed TV soap actor must pay libel case costs News in Brief Judge allows doctors to let Hillsborough victim die with dignity The Ruling Parents hope decision will end their limbo The Parents Psion Series3 Final days will be painless The Doctor Landmark ruling sets standard for 1,000 families Implications ICD Road Hand INC Secretary tells of rape at surgery Catholics offer a guarded blessing for Leonard plan Synod decision deepens Anglican split but encourages equality drive in other churches Royal brie goes by the board Mercury By our Religion Correspondent: RC women organise ordination campaign Monopolies commission to investigate parfume trade Discount chains complain of boycott Dixons Picture Gallery Girl of 14 died after taking LSD Britain grabs the gold with burnt custard Watchdog defends royal tales News in Brief Trickster jailed Pet priority Prisoners flee Clinical result Lawyer held Tower closed Bargain buys Advert awards Classic Watches Abbey National Boy who was locked up with animals behaves like a dog Midland Stranded Irish PM claims tide is turning Negative equity trap catches 1.2 m homeowners Biography of Trollope wins prize Forest guardians await chainsaw's call Cypriana No 1 Specialist to Cyprus Experts reveal full glory of treasure found in field New laws aim to curb metal detectors Hewlett Packard Millions of savers miss tax refunds The Economist Publications Forgotten report is 'like a time bomb under atomic plant' Comet Three battles nuclear industry dare not lose The way it isn't NSPCC Howard tries to dispel Tory backbench fears over new council tax EC power straggle Around the Lobby Home help In Parliament Lunn Poly MPs told to back pay freeze Kaufman calls for privacy safeguards Picture Gallery Portillo calls on industry to rein in rises Division Result The Autumn Statement was approved last night after the government defeated a Labour amendment by 322 votes to 267, a majority of 55 Midland Parliament next Week Gap is narrowed but Gatt talks break tip without agreement Seeboard Doing a power of good Picture Gallery Yeltsin has Moscow guessing on plan to fetter parliament Russia cuts back on submarines Bristol & West & You (Reuter): Norway votes to be part of EC News in Brief (Reuter): Krona floated (Reuter): Minister goes (Reuter): Hitler protest (Reuter): Leader sacked (AFP): Plea rejected (Reuter): Drop of hope (AFP): Peace signing Our Foreign Staff: Besieged town cheers arrival of UN relief under British guard Red Gross keeps friends in touch Yorkshire Old-style cabinet for Romania News in Brief (Reuter): Joint force plan (AP): Border patrol (Reuter): Love pays off Celluar Communications Corporation Walesa talks of hardship ahead Poland needs more rapid integration into the European Community, its president tells Eve-Ann Prentice ANC agrees strategy to share power with whites Dirty tricks enquiry denounced as sham Holmesdale Building Society Picture Gallery Power Drills Our Foreign Staff: Bhutto calls for talks with Sharif on new elections Hong Kong goes ahead with airport despite China B&Q Peru poll will test faith in Fujimori Clinton charms the Capitol Hill power brokers Picture Gallery Middle East impasse outlasts year of talks Husain breaks a royal taboo The King's intimation of mortality has upset Jordan, Christopher Walker writes Warlord with a key to peace Sam Kiley reports on the man who could plunge Angola into the abyss Savimbi was notorious within his own organisation for massive mood swings matched by displays of violent temper The Times Just a small token of esteem Six successful decades of an idea that never made a profit You could be the one who extends a child's vision Hard lessons, statistically speaking After a life of energetic public service, the buoyant Sir Claus Moser, 70 next week, remains optimistic about the ills of his adopted country The Valerie Grove Interview Twenty years on: hit or Ms? Feminism's new British launch stands by the old radical values The old Ms wasn't Spare Rib—more Cosmo with under-arm hair Picture Gallery HSE How to leave the Church of England Graham Leonard, former Bishop of London, outlines his plan to forge a relationship with the Roman Catholics The line between life and death Alan Ryan on the agonising moral dilemmas posed by the Bland case Brooke's hall of fun The Times Diary Woodstock in Washington Ben MacIntyre predicts bad music, worse clothes and not enough soap as the baby-boomers taste power When Life is No Life The Bland case must not be allowed to set a precedent Cut to the Core South Africa must purge its government to save itself Old China Hands Patten deserves support from those whose policies have failed Call for UN haven in Yugoslavia Refugees blocked Doctor's ordeal New book on Scrolls Vatican and issue of women priests School tests Radiation at Sellafield English Heritage plans Peking's pressure on Hone Kong Sitting pretty? All over the place Court Circular Today's royal engagements Westminster Hospitals School news Sir Leon Bagrit Centre Memorial services Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Torch Trophy Trust Latest wills Marriage Receptions Christening Carpenters' Company Dinners Luncheons Radioactive Substances ACT 1960 Service dinners Service luncheons Douglas Barrett Douglas Eric Barrett, scholar in Indian art, has died aged 75. He was born on March 10,1917 No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Bourdillon John Bourdillon, FRCS, a leading authority in spinal authority in spinal mainpulative medicine, died on October 6, while visiting Michigan, aged 78. He was born in Oxford on February 14,1914 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's All at Trailfinders Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items By our Political Correstpondent: On This Day Prime Minister Defends Devaluation Freddie Moore Freddie Moore, jazz drummer, singer and bandlcader, died in New York on November 3 aged 92. He was born in Washington. North carolina, on August 20,1900 Mark Rosenberg Mark H. Rosenberg, American film producer whose films included The Killing Fields, died of heart failure on Novermber 6 while on location in Stanton, Texas, aged 44. He was born in Passaic, New Jersey, in 1948 No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association News The Times Crossword No 19,081 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health International People in the Times Weather No Title Pale Blue Gas Pressure More Stores Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Arts Rate cuts yet to break grip of recession C&W profits climb to £378m at halfway Euro Disney investors dream of fairy-tale payout Infotech By our City Staff: Wassall targets Evode Sport Royal Bank to shed 3,500 jobs The Scotch House Motoring on Friday BA faces action over Dan-Air British Gas plc Reuter: Bond found not guilty of dishonesty at retrial C&W investors, please hold on Tempus Lloyd's considers dropping writs Company Briefs Nijenrode University Slump knocks 40% off Yorkshire Bank profit Business Roundup Henry Barrett buyouts Heath cuts dividend Cater Allen payout rises Hogg Robinson slips Filofax celebrates Critchley to join market British Gas profits slip as competitors dent market share By our Industrial Correspondent: Strasbourg seeks to stop UK pit closures NatWest seeks to lift pollution cloud Roxsur Plc Lombard Storehouse launches drive for expansion Call for pensions watchdog ACT lifts profit to £9.5m EC inflation at 4% Bristol Post jumps Tea factory deal International Appointments Executive Director Refining Industrial Security Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Changes Recent Issues Kingston College of Further Education British Funds Raiders drive Lasmo shares down Stock Market Waikato Hospital Overseas Jobs Express Australian Jockey Club Lyncroft Consulting Group Wall Street Blue Circle wields the red pencil Comment Low tide Crawford to cross border The Times City Diary Shareholders seek a new chorus as IBM sings the Big Blues Many people believe the sum of IBM's parts is worth more than the whole. Philip Robinson looks at the possibility of the group being split up Bank charges and changing foreign currency cheques into sterling Clash of opinions on proposed buy-back of Amstrad First direct FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Modest gains Nigel Lawson What lies ahead for key business areas No Title Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hadleigh Marshall Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank and Trust CO Multiple Display Advertising Items Silk burses out of sows' ears Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dracula is Coming! Multiple Display Advertising Items A Licence to Train Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scenes from a life filled with variety Visualart: The magnificent Sickert retrospective at the Royal Academy reviewed; plus recommended exhibitions Sickert's late pictures, once dismissed as crude, can now be seen as the climax of the artist's career, says Richard Cork A long wait for a small wonder Arts Briefing Snoopy on screen Last chance… Rock Peter's Friends Theatre Galleries Critic's Choice Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Local boy finds a wider world Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews the final part of Billy Roche's Wexford trilogy The Bush Lost among the by-roads Rock: A usually assured performer ventures out of his depth; and American dance music meets agitprop Robert Palmer Albert Hall French with no connections Dance: John Percival contrasts two literary ballets An elegant lesson in rap The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy Town & Country Grab the audience gently by the neck Theatre: Alan Ayckbourn, after a year as visting professor of contemporary theatre at Oxford, talks to Alison Roberts Non-communication not conveyed Theatre: Jeremy Kingston is unimpressed by a winner in a young writers' festival Killers Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Gripped by the demons of dogma Television Review The Big Battalions Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stars in the making Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto Works The Times Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Come on in, the deals are lovely The scrapping of special car tax has led to a glut of new and used car bargains. Vaughan Freeman reports New Prices for New Cars Saab Affordable hotlines to help Drivers may feel safer now the cost of in-car phones is coming down Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancelled Fleet Order Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Vehicle Registration Numbers Cnda Members Dvla Christie's Collection Blow the police say the bandits Roadwise Volkswagen In search of havens for flora and fauna The Natural History Museum is developing a computer a computer program to transform work, Nick Nuttall writes Lexmark No more key-bashing Electronic pens are replacing keyboards on notebook computers Morse Goggle eyes Online Out of house, out of mind Contracting out computer services lets clients get on with what they do best, Jane Bird reports EDS Scicon Thinking of Linking Contracts should not be forever Public matters in private hands Government departments are coming face to face with the market, reports Clive Couldwell Can't handle your information technology? Call the experts Financial institutions in the City of London are increasingly making use of outside companies to do their computer work The Capita Group Plc AT&T Istel The giant invade the pitch When IBM moves into a market, heads turn. David Guest on the impact of big league players It's becoming rather like ths second-hand car market AST Trans-Act Ltd How strange the change Wales must guard against the dangers of euphoria Injury forces Eales to miss match in Cardiff Sheasby ruled out of Dubai quarter-final Word-Watching Rugby Union By a Correspondent: Welsh pair evoke golden days For the Record (AP): Poor sales force Transvaal to cut India Test prices Cricket England given hope of second chance Basketball Future remains unclear Swimming Twin Oaks on a high at Haddock Mandarin: Ascot Results from Yesterdays's Three Meetings Piggott pays double tribute Mandarin: Sedgefield Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: In-form Morley Street poised to complete speedy double Murtagh joins O'Neill team Raceline Taylor will follow precedent and ignore Barnes Portugal cup-tie looms as Scots' crucial encounter Roxburgh remains optimistic Wales are forced to lower sights Bingham still hopeful in defeat The Times By our Sports Staff: Reilly compliments Welsh Newman may be barred Sport in Briep Fleet spreads out as Chittenden consolidates lead Yachting Brooks given chance to compete for unique prize Motor Rallying Capriati has trouble focusing Tennis Today's Fixtures BBC1 Picture Gallery Variations Radio 3 Picture Gallery Satellite Picture Gallery Music Rugby Union England need Gascoigne's genius Taylor recognises the important influence of Lazio's midfield maestro Concise Crossword No 2950 Winning Move Word Watching Ireland earn respect of Spanish Swedes keep Wilkinson waiting (AFP): Crowe says he was ordered to carry on Tomorrow in The Times: the full first-elass cricket fixtures for next season Group Two Ivanisevic seals semi-final spot against Courier Interbook Football
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