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News from 23/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Michael Northwood, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Jonathan Braude and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Streeton, S. P. Whitley, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, J. K., Geoff Brown, George Brock and Nicholas Wood, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Stuart Sexton, Jon Ashworth and Ross Tieman, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin R. Cooper, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jon Kimche, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Fallon, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, P. J. D. Gething, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Francis Bennion, Paul Fletcher, Marcus Binney, John Quigley, Colin Narbrough and Wolfgang Münchau, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Nicholas Watt and Ian Murray, Martin Spencer, Ann Hughes, Stephen Slater, Richard Evans, Michael J Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Julia Schofield (Managing Director), Maurice Frankel, Director, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lord Marshall, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Iola Smith, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, John L. Finlay, G. I. T. Machin, Richard Beeston, Barry Wood, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Gerald Davies Commentary, Rennell Rodd, Derek Harris, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Sarah Newton, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, John B. Hunter (US citizen),

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Training MPs ask Queen to foot the bill Business as usual for tourists as smoke clears from Windsor Castle By our Foreign Staff: Typhoid outbreak in Bosnia Major summit hopes hit by ERM turmoil Two British skiers killed in French Alps avalanche Index The Times Recession By a Staff Reporter: IRA claims man shot in head was paid informer Interview Upper Class Virgin atlantic Education on Monday Stroke of luck saves most of collection Labour puts government in the dock with Clark Arms-for-Iraq debate The Wines of Ernest & Julio Gallo Waldegrave puts 40,000 jobs on line Irish Labour party leader forecasts big gains in poll Dick Spring, a likely power-broker after this week's Irish general election, believes it will show that a left-right alignment is replacing historic loyalties, Edward Gorman writes Tories yield over leasehold reforms Woman driver hijacked Clue to pension change 20-tonne cannabis haul Navy visits Albania Hurd wary on treaty Yacht found capsized Canon tells of grief Peace hopes rise in Tube dispute News in Brief Correction Drive for historical accuracy governs restoration of castle Windor's state apartments to be returned to their splendour before blaze using photographic evidence Rebuilding Hidden cavities hamper hunt for clues Investigation Tricity Bendix Microwave Ovens The Yard questions staff and workmen Witnesses Timberland Museum honours Carter of Egypt Bragg's quango for airwaves is played down By our Media Correspondent: Clwyd gives pledge on BBC future Shortage of judges cripples High Court Glenmorangie Discovery celebrated in music Piracy on the high streets costs jobs by the thousand Britain's under-the-counter economy is booming as shooppers spend millions on fake goods Reactors that bred us nothing but trouble - fast The government's decision to abandon research on fast breeder reactors last week was not just a way to cut costs. Ministers were at last bowing to the inevitable, argues Lord Marshall of Goring Sir Dirk Bogarde, Voluntary Euthansia Society The way it isn't University entry gets tougher Old chimneys give a lift to wind power Imperia Books Ltd Chess team greeted by protests News in Brief Proud tradition Epidural fears Coral discovery Critic's award Murder charge Fire death Youth killed Bond winners Mercury Communications Minister Attacks hinders training Anelysis: how Britain fails to prepare young people for the furture and undermines chances of economic recovery British Nuolear Forum Employers reject a tested model Germans Train by Choice A Guide to the Key Terms Courses can lead nowhere Our Foreign Staff: Far-right violence and fascist rallies erupts in Europe malaysia Airlines Demirel campaigns for closer links with Europe Abbey National Mitterrand resists French demands to veto Gatt deal British farmers hold their fire Ministers to speed ozone plan Devaluation upsets Spain's EC aims Tajiks tell of camp killings on Afghan border Canon Serb warlords and UN politics frustrate British mission Michael Evans in Vitez reports on the UN men of peace stopped from delivering aid because men of war hold all the cards Fleet patrols Adriatic to enforce total blockade C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society (AP): Cameramen trapped in crater News in Brief Anglican vote Tornado toll (AFP): Gold recovered Rabin orders end to 'war of the generals' Coutts & Co From Associated Press in New York: Doctors plead for oppressed Bosnians Peking threat whittle away Patten support in Hong Kong Police seize Bhutto supporters UN sends envoy to South Africa Peruvians queue to vote in defiance of Shining Path Hewlett Packard Mulberry Bitches and stitches Fashion Are television and film portrayals of the world of fashion anywhere near the truth, or is truth more outrageous than fiction? Cut along, there Hotline Huntsmans Take your partners Linking style to a good cause Ehrman Tapestry Cut the apron strings A private audience with the conscience of France After a rare interview Charles Bremner reports on Danielle Mitterrand's lifelong fight against injustice Never shut a door on an American Christina Afors advises companies how to tailor their products to suit national archetypes Tes the Times Educational Supplement A modest proposal that might alleviate the suffering of Sunday rail travellers Is Labour locked out? Studies showing the Tories with a firmer than expected hold on power are too simple, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Life's a hit and then you die Disposable people are a logical development for the throwaway society that we have become, writes Bernard Levin Naught for their credit The Times Diary Normal services Desert storm Broad canvas House of Windsor Little focuses public attention so well as a fire Nuclear Climates A good decision in 1977 may not be so good now The Tangle of Training Britain's convoluted and ineffective system needs reform Principles and choices raised by the case of Tony Bland Implications of government secrecy over decisions on exports to Iraq No dog at Palace Clerical dress Drugs in prison Contributions of our history men Sitting pretty? Court Circular Birthdays today Dinner Personal Column Today's royal engagements Eltham College The night sky in December Memorial services DJM: Nature notes RAF Gang Shows Association Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news University news President Kaysone Phomvihane Kaysone Phomvihane, president of Laos and secretary general of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, died in Vientiane, on November 21 aged 71. He was born on Devember 13,1920 Prof A. V. Stephens Professor Veryan Stephens, formerly founder head of the Department Acronautical Engincering at The Queen's University of Belfast, died on september 3 in the King Edward VII hospital in Midhurst. He was 84 Personal Column Basil Denny Basil Denny. Fleet Street journalist and chief sub-editor of the Daily Express for almost 20 years died on November 15 in hospital at Worthing after a short illness. He was aged 87 Red Mitchell Red Mitchell, jazz bassist died in Salem, Oregon, on November 8 aged 65. Hc was born in New York on September 20,1927 Authorship of a "Diary" Sir Rennell Rodd's Disclaimer To the Editor of the Times Joseph Skemp Joseph Bright Skemp, emeritus Professor of Greek in the University of Durham, died in Weston-super-Mare on October 10 aged 82. He was born on May 10,1910 News The Times Crossword No 19,083 Weather Business Sport Monkou's success silences Shearer Blackburn Rovers miss change to close on Norwich City at the top of the Premier League Wales salutes Campese as genius takes wing Spectator tries to trip Australian hero Arts Becker's crown Business Drambuie Television and Radio Lewis title bout hinges on talks Davies shares second place Sport in Brief Inaugural tour Becker ends year with happy return to top form Courier left with No. 1 ranking as consolation prize from ATP championship PGA victory puts Parry in mood to claim Open Golf Sale agreed Against the odds Broken duck Alfred the great Inspired Seles retains her title Nuclear Electric charges further ahead Yachting Thompson's miss proves costly Hockey: Loughtonians Lose Record but Ipswichstay Top in Women's League Stourport looking good Wigan avert upset Results and Tables Cullen strikes twice to floor Sutton Coldfield St Helens power through mud to get their revenge Rugby Leage Driving force puts McRae out in front of the pack Andrew longmore straps himself in beside the driver putting his foot down in a quest to become Britain's first winner of the Lombard RAC Rally since 1976 Foster hits his best for record Swimming Sainz slips clear of his rivals for world championship Morale boost for Indians Cricket: Shastri and Jdeja Find Form on Eve of Second Test Match The close of an innings Simmons inspires a fighting recovery Eterna Hall assured in defeat Badminton Wolves move into promotion pack as Roberts strikes Charlton fail to exploit mistakes Dicks celebrates his return Weekend Football Results and Tables Payne eases Barnet to victory Oldham suffer as United click Liverpool welcome Barnes's return The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Leeds revival upstages Arsenal victory run Bomb scare proves forerunner to a bad day for Pemier League title pretenders Norwich show how statistics can lie Forest gain some self-belief Corners can solve the pain of the penalty shoot-out Lombard Rac Rally Pooley dominates in singles and doublesRO Rowing McEwen shows way Ice Hockey Cool Ground could be surprise packet for he Hennessy Swine Low stars in Rome Mandarin: Wolverhampton Result from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Murphy's tactics win the day on Deep Sensation Mandarin: Folkestone Navan chase delivers fresh upset Mandarin: Hymne D'Amour to spark long-range Knight treble Mandarin: Catterick Douce shakes off Clarke challenge Cycling For the Record Tunstall happy to chase Kenyans home Athletics: Africans Stage Another Cross-Country Coup Fight to retain Cosford Balding and Hawke take the knocks in their stride Alan Lee visits Aintre's revived November meeting and finds the lure of the National fences undiluted by swamp-like conditions Davis continues his superb form Snooker Steele stands firm to stake a claim Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Australia reveal style of true champions Welsh revival cut short in Cardiff as world's best turn adyersity to their advantage Davies responds to call-up with display of rare vision Coventry slide into trouble Orrell's fears mount Bath's seasoned skills repulse a furious challenge Light shines forth in the churches of tomorrow Architecture: New sacred buildings will be celebrated in Venice Biennale show next month, reports Marcus Binney Tragedy reduced to after-dinner charades In Pairs, Peter Brook reworks Debussy's pelleas. A disaster, says Rodney Milnes Theatre Mary's brain-child Art Briefing Soprano prize Bye-bye, Banton Last chance Strand Theatre Dance 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 Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Humouring the social discontent Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on an adaptation of a Gissing novel in Manchester The Odd Women Royal Exchange, Manchester Sourness to savour Elisabeth II Gate, Notting Hill Sensuality hovers between two rival camps Dance Elisa Monte Derngate, Northampton When a director also takes the leading role Television: Ken Russell' lastest The Times How will his legacy be preserved? John Percival on the Royal Ballet's revival of Mayerling, created by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, who died last month Into the Footlights The Times the Theatre Club Late joining in the party Cinema: Geoff Brown welcomes the decision to make Britian a member of Eurimages Pedal-powered Mozart Period Music Royal National Theatre An opera house as if by magic Concerts LLB Honours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sidney Sussex College Cambridge Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Brasenose College Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Videos Seminar & Presentation Multiple Display Advertising Items 350 Anniversary of Foundation Fellowships University of Toronto University of Queensland Multiple Classified Advertising Items London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why the NCC failed to deliver The national Curriculum Council took much power into too few hands, as its chairman's book shows, argues Michael Fallon Did ministers interfere? Yes. Otherwise history would have been current affairs, and geography would be politics not places Competition is not all for the best Mid-Wales is losing an education director who feels out of tune with new methods being imposed by government Parents can be teachers too Training to be better parents makes for better children Oh for a song to sing O! Viewpoint Tes the Times Educational Supplement Medical treatment can be stopped Pressing ground required to ban publication Contempt notice required Crème De La Crème Ordering treasure inquest Section does not create two separate offences Relying on new facts News International Exhibitions Ltd Libel costs after payment-in Taking the risk out of inflation Gilt Edged Word-Watching Try the visionary position Argyll's sales recipe expected to beat the recession Reporting this Week Capitalisation, week's change C E Health Consumer mini-boom forecast for 1994 The Pound Change on Week Stock Market The Times Japan Airlines Canada threat played down by Lloyd's Banking by the book costs dear Derek Harris finds banks' inflexibility is the small firm's biggest complaint Failing to talk is the main fault British Funds Cheshire Building Society Engineering employers to unveil revival strategy Business Roundup Opec meets on prices Decision day at O&Y GPA seeks loans delay Hambros deal agreed Burger King faces fines Sale of BT shares needs new ideas Comment Turkish Airlines Major's huge borrowing spree sends Britain towards uncharted waters Economic View Unless there is action soon to accelerate the feeble recovery forecast, Britain will face a calamity, Anatole Kaletsky writes Last call for phone rivals The Times City Diary McNeill over here On a Swiss roll Mr Deceiver BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite TV Licensing High Hopes Redundancy warnings sent to all 50 pits Lamont deficit will exceed Labour's Ofwat Picture Gallery Rates of peseta and escudo cut New-Look ERM Dissident investors aim to sour Sugar's Amstrad bid Irish and Danes to come under fire Markets open to ERM realignment Concise Crossword No 2952 Winning Wove Word Watching Week Ahead Barclays likely to cut 3,000 more jobs

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