News from 21/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Liz Dolan, Paul Channon, Robert Cole, Victoria Pyman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mary Killen, Geoffrey Norris, Jodie Tressider, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Laurance, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and our Foreign Staff, Hakan Mercan, Ronald Faux, Avebury, Rachel Clogg, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Norman Howell, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, R. Anthony Dams, Joy Billington, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, George Brock and Martin Fletcher, Alfred Sherman, James Higgins, Director, Maeve Binchy, Louise Taylor, Richard Rowlin, Chartered Insurance Practitioner, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Fanshawe of Richmond, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Peter Carter-Ruck, Cathy Pullinger, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Mary Midgley, H. M. Tillotson, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, D. A. Norburn, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Clive Bone, Sally Jones, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Charlotte Waring, George Brock, Anthony Storr, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Ennals, Alf Lomas, John Higgins, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, H. Saunders, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Donald Rayfield, Alix Ramsay, N. L., Stephen Slater, Majorie and Gerald Gordon, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Penelope Dening, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Adam Zeman, Christopher Walker, J. Powell, L. Burgess, Christopher Lee, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Duck, John Berry, Marketing Director, Jim Crumley, Margaret Tulloch (Secretary), Frank Jeffery, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, L. O' B. Deacon, Chartered Accountant, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, George Hewitt, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Chris Hopson, Carol Anne Duffy, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anthony Verrier, Bruce Boucher, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Fletcher and George Bruck, David J. Woodhead, Director, James Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Stuart Sutherland, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, David Bowsher, Sarah Wood,
ResumoSeven-hour fire wrecks state apartments Queen joins rescue of art treasures as fire sweeps Windsor Castle Doctor offered job back Index Weekend Credo Farm deal lifts trade war threat Hopes of a huge boost to the world economy rose with a Gatt deal hammered out in Washington. But strains within the Ec will not go away, and France is threateing to veto the acord To Russia Arts Before you choose your new television, make sure… Weekend Money Slender column of white smoke heralded disaster The Queen is devasted… There is nowhere for her to stay…Dozens of firefighers took only ten minutes to reach the castle but by then a human chain of estate workers was already bringing out priceless treasures Dow's Port Priceless collection that spans centuries of British heritage Flames' speed shocks duke Five firefighters treated in hospital All her furniture has been moved out of her rooms. It's a nasty mess' The castle's nooks and crannies provided ideal conditions for the spread of yesterday's fire-and danger for the hundreds of firemen drafted in to fight it Royal favourite steeped in history Transavia Damage worse than Hampton Court blaze Abbey National The habit of lifetime Lodger sentenced to life for strangling boy in sex attack Students tell jury of surgery assaults News in Brief £30m cannabis raid Hoaxer molests baby Hill's comic props sold Freedom plea fails Rarest bats under wraps CTC Cruise Lines Jail for psychopath who preyed on girls The tellers of tall tales who know no bounds Abductions appeal by MacKay High Interest Schoolboy admits shops blackmail Whiff of scandal drifts across perfume counters The Monopolies and Mergers Commission will spend the next nine months investigating the world of perfumes, whose glamorous image has been tranished Barclays Bank Plc Labour challenges Major on slump Illusion of security shattered BR braced for series of strikes over job losses More lay-offs predicted A painful search for greater good Credo The Bishop of Oxford NSPCC Bishop drafts plans for two-tier church Compromise aims to avoid Schism Mother, 18, took home dead baby Patten's table lists non-existent school N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Heseltine joins attack on red tape BBC paper holds back on change Western allies order full naval blockade Yugoslav sanctions tightened European nations are impatient with attacks on their troops and the flouting of sanctions. Now they are getting tough with Belgrade Shots in the dark disarm UK troops Binatore Electronic plc Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Spain hints at rescue Of European fighter Dixons Hitler watercolours fail to find a buyer Deputies lineup behind Yeltsin Prudential Farm deal marks first step to lowering world trade barriers Martin Fletcher in Washington and George Brock in Brussels look at the long-term political and economic implications of the trade accord reached between the United States and Europe UK seizes on Gatt accord to rebuff European critics Europe may have overcome the dispute with America that was blocking a world trade deal. But France and Germany are still leading attacks on Britain and its presidency of the EC Cunard Sagafjord Scorched earth: a farmer helps to set haystacks… France unlikely to use its veto Major's woes bring crocodile tears to continental eyes As Others See US a weekly look at how the world views Britain Iraqi economy In disarray as the UNsanctions bite A run on Baghdad shops has made Saddam delay a ban on the sale of luxury goods. Iraq's anti-sanctions drive at theUN is in peril Egyptians step up tourist security Feminist slogans recruit women to Shining Path's war After the Shining Path leader's arrest, women are running the guerrilla campaign, Gabriella Gamini writes from Lima HongKong investors warned by Peking Open-door policy: Barbara Bush escorts Hillary… Police force Bhutto to call off march Redundant spies tout for business Bupa Healthchoice Timor rebel leader is held News in Brief Ceausescu free De Klerk offer (Reuter): Pacts signed Sanctions call Thousands flee (AP): Naval salute (Reuter): Deface value Make the decision of a Lifetime Cellnet The nearest phone Hype of the mummy's tomb On the 70th anniversary of the discovery of king Tut's burial place, Daniel Johnson reviews the cult surrounding it Making waves in broadcasting Chris Hopson on reforms th BBC must implement to avoid more radical change A hard sales pitch The Times Diary Last picture show The Times Diary Patten 's appalling joke The ranking of schools by exam resuls is pernicious and unfair. All it tells us is where the middle class live Elizabethan rave The Times Diary Just a bad spell The Times Diary Picture Gallery Commonsense Victory The Times France must not now sabotage a Gatt deal The Call of Dr Leonard Mass conversion is a practice better suited to the Dark Ages Sermons in Precious Stones Buried treasure revives the spirit like little else Lessons of school 'league tables' UN troops in peacekeeping roles Georgia's use of force Strain in depleted army Clergy college Patient care and dignity in death Public expenditure Heritage proposals Film buffery Counting the pennies Court Circular Birthdays Royal engagements Church services tomorrow Memorial service Service dinners Personal Column Joanna Foster, chair of the Equal Opportunities… Lecture Reception Night at the Opera? Entertaining the Boss Wales V Australia 21st November Dinners Order of St John Service luncheon British School of Ballooning Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Dorothy Kirsten Dorothy Kirsten, American soprano. died in Los Angeles on Nove, ber 18 from complications following a stroke. She was born on july 6 in Monclair. New Jersey. A number of different years are quoted for her birthdate which 1915 is one but it could hace been earlier Antiques and Collecting Public Notices Announcements Ben Brown Ben Brown, Chemist, arnateur international goalkeeper and fellow of oriel College, oxford, died on September 28 aged 66. He was born on January 3,1926 Personal Column Combat Stress Parkinson's Disease Society Arthritis Research (From our Special Correspondent): Monte Carlo and the Stress of War Brian Harvey Rev George Hoffman The Rev George Hoffman, Obe, founder of Tear Fund, was killed in a road accident near Gioucester on October 16, aged 59, He was born in Birkenhead on August 27 1933 Church Housing Trust The Mental Health Foundation News The Times Crossword No 19,082 Picture Gallery Business Sport No Title Arts Weather Columns Opinion Lands' End Direct Merchants Weekends Saturday Review Weekend The Papers Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Tennis National Home Loans dives to £146m loss NHL, the mortage lender set up in the boom times of the 1980s, has plunged deep into the red. Its 12.5 per cent mortage rate is one of the most expensive in Beritain Devaluation threat hangs over peseta Virani faces 14 BCCI charges Business Twinkle, twinkle... nothing there Lloyd's pursues peace offensive Rugby Union US company to offer 350 jobs in £10m components factory Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Sporting Fixtures Government raises £1.3bn in debt sale International Factors BT poised for ringing response Tempus Gardiner launches enquiry British Funds O&y seeks time for restructuring plan Business Rouendup Millar given £852,000 Dan-Air court delay Caird issues warning John Foster shares slip London cuts losses Sea centre decision Twilight of the gods darkens runes for Sweden's luckless currency Week Ending Softhearted introvert behind a prickly facade The head of Express newspapers assures Carol Leonard that his harsh reputation is undeserved The Rothschild Money Funds Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Gatt news gives boost to shares Stock Market The Sunday Times Wall Street (Reuter): Nikkei closes on higher note Major Changes Recent Issues Fixed-Rate Havens Insurers tighten security rules for homes cover Householders in high-risk areas could have claims rejected unless specified door and window locks are fitted Bedroom policies double in price Tax claimants need better deal M&G Keeping a watch on premium costs Unit trusts seek greater Pep role Knight Williams John Govett Home buyers face life policy blow CGT Allowance, October 1992 Saints Briefings Lenders offer a fixed port after rate storms Homeowners may have the chance to remortgage at attractive fixed rates of interest, says Lindsay Cook Credit card rates will be cheapest for 15 years Independent Financial Adviser Guinness Flight Save & Prosper Birmingham Midshires Building Society N&P No-one's busier on your behalf PEPS Legal & General When a friendly act can backfire Liz Dolan finds that the charity work can become expensive as trustees become personally liable for debts Whitehead & Partners TSB's ready-reckoner finds the underinsured TSB believes 62% of people have life insurance that is inadequate to maintain lifestyles says Liz Dolan MoD moves to help service personnel save for housing Bank of Scotland Autumn turns cold for savers Save & Prosper Schroders N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Briefings Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Fidelity Investments Enduring power Save & Prosper Abbey National policy on cheques and interest Disgust at being termed an 'Aunt Nellie' Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Dispelling the myths over commission disclosure Phantom of the Barclaycard It pays to read bank statements closely Fee refund is cream on a competitive cake Save & Prosper Putting wanting into waiting Strong gains at the close Fidelity Brokerage Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Welsh dragon may lack firepower to topple Australia Injuries hamper world Champions Tomorrow Scots dig deep to knock out England in sevens Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Match-By-Match Guide Novotna forces Seles to battle Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Krabbe's sentence is upheld In Brief Youth draw Foster's challenge Yorkshire 's move Record entry Vines flourishes Five-bout deal Switched on Muse shows up Morley Street's vulnerability Elsworth's 100-1 Champion Hurdle wager on promising five-year-old is vindicated by Ascot success McCains face up to their Aintree trial Fixtures for the 1993 Cricket Season Year of radical change Market Rasen Bradbuiy Star to atone in Ascot feature Ascot Aintree Yesterday's Results Catterick Towcester Doubt over 'ringer' identity Dunlop hoping to add to Italian haul MacKie eyes Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Golding returns to race Yachting Auriol seeks to rally his world title cause Motor Rallying: Rac Event Stages Thrilling Championship Finale Six Drivest to Follow Behold the grace and genius of rugby's last great illusionist Saturday portrait: David campese, by Gerald Davies Tamati is the source of Salford's new resilience Mason builds victory with decisive tryl Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Wednesday angry as United make new bid for Hirst Ferguson the warted in hunt for striker Old ham sign Brennan Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League Palace pair renew partnership Lumley sinks under Snow avalanche Mark Waugh defends Test place For the Record Amre rescues Indians with hundred Cricket Stewart gets task to lead harriers to better ways Athletics Hounslow may be undone by occasion Hockey Ipswich in the mood to advance Cricket Shearer's return undertiiles price paid for solvency Southampton must shackle old boy Quarter-finalists rewarded The Watch Gallery Going bust a serious handicap Becker brushes Edberg aside Net loss Stitched up Saturday Portrait Over-ruler Drunk in charge Tiibunal trims Lamb's fine Donington to stage grand prix Mixed blessing The Macallan The Malt Frances Bissell Uncle Sam's animal crackers Domestic crime and punishment Excuse me madam, would you accompany me to the kitchen? What to Wear Winning Ways Paul Heiney: Of Sausages and Royalty Theatre Europ assistance Film Dance Evenings out Music Picture Gallery Exhibitions Salerooms Bookings Video Swansong for our gentle souls Jim Crumley writes of the lore and lives of the swans that tread a wild and increasingly dangerous stage The real reason why the royals are looking so glum Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Farewell deadly pride Bush Telegraph Simon Baries The Times Pakora Phileas Fogg Listeria hysteria cools off Food Spy Cheese Fruit, veg and nut case Fiona Beckett discovers everything from cabbages to kiwano in a Chelsea greengrocer's Beaujolais goes down well Mixed reviews there are good glugs among this year's vintage, says Jane MacQuitty Have a nice start to the day Hearty Thanksgiving breakfasts from Frances Bissell, the Times cook Cut the small talk and start eating Entertaining at home Proof of the pudding Get ready for Stir-up Sunday with the famed Times recipe Gonzalez Byass The World's Fitnest Sherry Are we past the coming of age? There is no clear definition of our passage to adulthood, James Henderson writes The Times Newspapers Dinner Suits Creme De La Creme Saturday Rendezvous Dateline Drawing down the Moon Stepping out Sara Eden Cascade Candleburners Country Partners The Times Suffolk packs a punch Robin Young finds out why an East Anglian society has become synonymous with craft excellence London's arty street party Next weekend is 'open house' in the Cork Street galleries A taste of Christmas No Title Genuine Birthday Newspapers Welly Bag Brunning Software The Good Music Record Co Samad's Limited Car Frost Protector Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items The Domestic Paraphernalia Co British Antique Exporters Ltd Dialbuy Ltd Moriarti's workshop Langley House Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Celic Ltd The Direct Foam Supply Co Beautiful Woman Fax Jolliman Ltd Undies Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's do the show right here Penelope Dening on the smell of the greasepaint and other joys of amateur dramatics Maeve Binchy Writer My Perfect Weekend Information on amateur theatre Glengoyne Thomson Worldwide Taming the style of the wild ones What to Wear Biker Chic has more to do with gear than gears, says Victoria Pyman: think leather, buy a bandana and listen to 'Leader of the Pack' De rigueur for the biker Servus in Austria Picture Gallery Sculling fact box All along the backwater Sporting Life Lacking a duck's natural waterborne advantqges, Jodie Tressider takes up the sculls and gets busy in the river Voyages Jules Verne Heavy breathing in the beams Weekend Break Jeremy Laurance ponders the wonders of the industrial revolution from the comfort of his whirlpool bath For Sale Conserving our mansions, slice by slice In fields of lavender How to win prizes for keeping quiet Finding it difficult to keep the children amused during the long, dark evenings? 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Home & Garden Fruit Presses Multiple Display Advertising Items Paddock Fencing The Fuchsias Album Paddock Fencing British Conservatories A source full of secrets Rock Records: David Sinclair finds crazy psychedelic diamonds in a Pink Floyd retrospective Cyrano de Bergerac Cases of conspicuous consumption Opera Record Trouble among the cheeses Martin Hoyle sits unco, fortably through two plays Trumpet but little flourish Surreal setting for Strindberg Gently does it Jazz Records The Sunday Times Facts and Fiction No Title RG Raymond Gubbay RG Barbican Hall Eric Ericson Chamber Choir Barbican Hall Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items RG South Bank The Bach Choir RPO Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Moscow City Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Wigmore Hall The Bach Choir Academy of London Tokyo String Quartet Multiple Classified Advertising Items From a Jack to a King Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Marshall Arts Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite Drambuie Saturday Television and Radio Radio Variations Variations Radio Sunday Television and Radio Satellite Carnell Ltd Havens of hedonism Nigella Lawson casts a critical eye over the insulated worlds of Harold Pinter's Party Time and Hello! magazine Concise Crossword No 2951 Winning Move Word Watching A head full of voices, songs of fear TV Preview Guilty Secrets: Graham Bell, Olympic skier Regent Travel Services Out of Time Smoking Kills A new coat of whitewash Opening Shots Contents It's All over now Ah, but we wer so much younger then, they're older than that now... Tony Parsons mourns the self-destructive recycling of pop and writes the back pages for a redundant culture. Photograph by John Mason To Russia, with trepidation Anne McElvoy, the new Moscow correspondent for The Times, on her first impressions of post-Soviet life Tuscany per Uomo Brogues K The shoemakers since 1842 Oh, what a roguish Kenneth Branagh has been described as perfectly nauseating, enormously egotistical and just plain ambitious. But behind the luvvie image, Ginny Dougary finds a likable artist who has taken Hamlet to heart, on and off the stage. Photograph by Nigel Parry Pukka Togs In a 40 Mph Bend the Suspension is Unparallel Volvo Rover A gaggle of gagsters A Tw3 reunion reminds David Nathan that things have not been the same since News from the Front Philips Philips The Wine Club's Guarantee Majoring in Bible-bashing The Lord wrote the rule-bok at Bob Jones University in South Carolina, and the 5,000-odd student-disciples obey every word, Kate Muir discovrs. photographs by Hilaria McCarthy Pedigree Draught The Dufflecoat Company National Westminster Bank State-of-the-art buildi 29% pure cod, fr McDonald's Forecasting bright patches Sarah Newton looks at the bold outlook for winter, as designers light up the season with striking clashes of checks and colours. Photographs by Charles Lamb Picture Gallery Jacket £580, trousers, £290, Ciomplice Flarvey… PP Pretty Polly Under statements Fashion Lingerie can be simultaneously practical and plain gorgeous. Sarah Newton interprets smooth-talking body language. 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