News from 24/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Evan M. Davies, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nicholas Ridley, Nick Nuttall, F. Leon-Smith, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Paula Davies, Michael Willcox, Ivor Owen, Director General, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Simon Grice, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, David Catton, Norman Howell, Tom Walker and Nicholas Wood, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Chris Eliou, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Martin Fletcher, George Ferguson (Managing Director), Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Bruce Marsden, Marsden Architecture, John Cochrane, Robert Seely, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Tim Judah, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Nicky Wilmore, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Gyles Brandreth, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Gabriella Gamini, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Vivian Anthony, Secretary, Stephen Slater, John Holland, Alexander McCall Smith, Helen Sutherland, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Ronald Bowlby (President), Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, John Billingham (Chief), J. Hutchings, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Clarke, Priscilla Glover, Nicolas Walter (Vice-President), David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Burchmore, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, A. G. Hebbron, Hugh Thompson, Dr Anthony Storr, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Derek Booth, John Holland and Anatol Lieven, Colin Campbell, Frances Halahan (Conservation consultant), Frederick Covins, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Anatol Lieven and Charles Bremner, Catherine Sampson and David Watts, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoArmed and masked, police storm vessel in £160 m cocaine hunt Record haul in London drug raid Index Germany EC seeks concerted action to beat slump EC officials want Europe to spend £50 billion to escape from recession. Finance ministers reject that-but they agree that the Edinburgh summit must come up with a strategy to boost growth Heseltine tells of 'conflicting' interests in arms-to-Iraq case Monarchy Taxpayers will fund Windsor restoration Morality Thousands in street protest over killings by neo-Nazis Vacheron Constantin Law on Tuesday French pull back from a veto Hurd airs Maastricht doubt Ministers have hinted for the first time that there may have to be amendments to the Maastricht bill before any agreement can be secured German farmers denounce US pact The trials and tribulations of a rational man Riddel on Politics Heseltine presses Gatt deal Trumpets sound to herald a burning issue Political Sketch Britain's rebate under fire Police fear Mafia will flood Europe with cocaine After yesterday's record cocaine haul in London, anti-drug officials believe the end of European border controls will open the door to Mafia operations Fire chief says cause of Maze may never be found By a Staff Reporter: Cannabis case PC found not guilty Fishermen feared dead By a Staff Reporter: Transplant patients share liver Phile as Fogg Ripper confesses to two more attacks Religious conversion led to Sutcliffe's change of heart Motor-cycle boys die on railway line Child cruelty enquiry blames council Downpours quench the drought Study finds anti-women bias at Bar Tube strike called off after Acas talks News in Brief Ford strike vote agreed Chess team expelled Sex case lawyer jailed Accidents cut profits Unlawful killing verdict Lincoln text sets record Perjury charge dropped Nissan wins award Craig Brown The way it isn't British Gas By our Parliamentary Staff: Heseltine defends Britain's need to trade with Baghdad Cook demands public enquiry into exports Major saw Matrix Churchill papers Irish leaders flounder 10 Downing Street MPs hope for a rethink on asylum bill Picture Gallery Civil servants face harsh realities of market place Labour postpones its redundancies Councils to set limits Around the Lobby Agenda set for training the nation Analysis part II: scheme will succeed when TV soap characters are itching to achieve an NVQ, says Shephard Essilor Firms pay millions to bridge skills gap Japanese demand quality Jordan's prince of peace unfurls the banner of reason Husain challenges Iraqi dictator with call for democracy King Husain's call for pluralism in Iraq is another step away from his Gulf war stance. But Jordan still needs Baghdad oil Turks threaten to cut Kurds' lifeline Clan wars bring harvest of terror in Natal's fertile valleys Helping hand: Sophia Loren, the actress and goodwill… Disillusioned Angola voters wait in fear for renewal of conflict Peking delivers ultimatum to Patten Bhutto puts pressure on Sharif News in Brief Mercedes-Benz Abbey National Haiti exodus sets test for Democrats ' refuge pledge Bill Clinton is swiftly backtracking on his campaign pledge to provide a refuge for Haitian boat people. But the message has not got through to the hopeful refugees Radio Times Clinton takes gamble in Georgia vote Fujimori boosted by poll victory Turks talk of intervening in Bosnia to halt lighting Turkey has ethnic, religious and historic links with Bosnia-Herzegovina. Sceptical of the results of the London conference, it is ready to play the part of regional peacemaker Interbook Skopje solution drafted Yeltsin bows to Russian right Former inmates of Serb camps suffer long wait for sanctuary US weighs nuclear shield plea by Kiev (AFP): More cancer feared from ozone damage Georgian leader turns to the church News in Brief (AP): Armenians die (AFP): Piracy returns (AFP): Army divided (AP): Majority won (AFP): Suharto visit (Reuter): Staff chief dies Digital Why do we have to love the royals? The soap opera of royalty fascinates because it shows that ordinary people can attract devotion The Hormonal Healthcare centre Bring back the age of reason The consequences of irrational behaviour can be disastrous. Liz Gill meets a professor who wants us to see sense Turning down the heat The question over the long-term effects of epidurals continues Bottom Line Time/system Still proud to be German? The greatest challenge to Bonn comes not from the outright neo-Nazis but from the astute politicians on the far right, Peter Millar reports The influx of half a million refugees is proving a psychological and economic strain that i threatening the fragile cosensus politics that made West Germany among the most stable European democracies Rabble-rouser in a suit NSPCC Turks recoil at deaths On and on and on? The Times Dairy Lynne Truss Thank goodness the castle was not insured, or our premiums would go through the roof A corpse at Edinburgh Throughout northern Europe opposition to Maastricht is still growing writes Nicholas Ridley Who owns Windsor Castle? The terrible fire raises questions about the royal family that can no longer be fudged, says Janet Daley Major's Progress How to save Britain's EC presidency from 'disaster' Death in L Beck Bonn's reaction must not be too little as well as too late The Wisdom of Youth Judges should be chosen before they qualify for a free bus pass How to restore Windsor Castle and who should pay Lost in space Housing needs First catch your boar Europe's bad press School exams league tables Pounds out of pocket Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Lecture Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Queen's College, London Legal appointments Dinners Service dinner Luncheon Reception College of Estate Management Appointment Church news Anniversaries Church of Scotland University news Leslie Hotson Leslie Hotson, Canadian-born Shakespearean scholar and renowned literary sleuth, died in North Branford, connection, on November 16 aged 95. He was born in Delhi, Ontario, on August 16,1897 Personal Column Arpad Elo Arpad Emrick Elo, a physicist and astronomer who devised the system now used to rank the world's chess player, died in Milwaukeec, Wisconsin, on November 5 aged 89 From our Correspondent: New American Naval Base at Hawaii The Samaritans Appreciations Sir Giles Bullard Oliver Van Oss Announcements & Personal Notices News The Times Crossword No 19,084 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather People in the Times Comeback Cool down Number UP Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Arts 29-31 Widening trade gap reflects fall in sterling The trade balance will deteriorate in coming months before improving in the longer term because of devaluation. But exports reached a surprising £9 billion Germans reject rate cut Engineers see tax breaks as solution Law 32-345 Auditors answer critics by claiming bigger role Sport 36-40 Fimbra Public Management on Tuesday Emap pleases City with 50% advance National Grid cuts 700 jobs as 'dash for gas' peters out Bupa Rights boost Anglo-Irish Bank Cost increase depresses Stock Exchange income Business Roundup Hewetson cuts payout Allen takes a tumble Advance by Diploma ITN bid nears victory Chemex turns in a profit Companies Energetic do Sac Paulo By our City Staff: Marling looks to expand Barclays aims to close 500 branches over four years The announcement by Barclays of more cutbacks is seen as an attempt by the bank, which is expected to make a loss this year, to restore confidence in its management Tyneside picked for TV factory Car dealer slips Ashanti loan Water rises Danka ahead Unilever scoop Whitegate pass British Funds By our Banking Correspondent: Banks may boycott proposed watchdog Sugar ready to answer critics BET braced for harsh times as profits slump Patek Philippe Geneve By our Banking Correspondent: GPA asks bankers to delay debt repayment Bloom to step down at Dwyer SE chief calls for more effective enforcement of financial rules Jury still out over BET's share prospects Tempus Shares fall back after reaching all-time high Stock Market Food stores link up in consortium (Reuter): Dow staves off heavy selling but dips lower World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times From rearguard to vanguard Comment Vanishing trade New homes for Baring names The Times City Dairy Change in law needed to help small firms Italy eager not to miss the ERM boat with its floating currency European View Wolfang Müchau says that despite the latest realignment it is only a question of when, not whether, Italy rejoins the ERM Design Council aims to make British manufacturing great again Foreign currency account could be conversion answer Bank ignores pleas Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Small losses at close Heath Group Fine art of rent-chasing How do you make tenants pay? Hugh Thompson looks at new council strategies Accountancy Personal Moose international British Headquarters Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items St George's House, Windsor Castle An object lesson in mismanagement The royal institute that was supposed to show the way is about to slip quietly into the history books Multiple Display Advertising Items Diocesan Secretary Waiora Waikato Career Exchange Orpheus calls, but Britain isn't listening Music: Richard Morrison joins the tercentenary party for Henry Purcell, even though it has begun three years early Special Hospitals Classical Honest entertainer gets the people's vote Arts Briefing Soaked in the avant-garde Stephen Pettitt at Huddersfield's Contemporary Music Featival Film Best Musical Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Not much upstairs at this house Rock: David Sinclair is disappointed by a band that fails to grasp its opportunities House of Love Albert Hall Mercurial master can still surprise Concert: Noel Coudwin asmires a dazling and daring display of virtuosity from a veterap pianise Shura Cherkassky Festival Hall Breezy airs of Stockholm Music Theatre: A charming concert in costume Bellman's Opera The Pit The Times Designed to succeed in a man's world Galleries: Angelica Kauffman was a decorator, but was she a good painter?John Russel Taylor is unconvinced First, you create a good vibe Rock: Clive Davis on the colourful life of concert promotor Bill Graham Vistech International Ltd Scaling heights on stage and screen David Robinson previews a season of Thirties and Forties films by opera divas Sex, love and the power of the Pope Televison Review Phillip Schofield Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Robert Walters Associates Quarry Dougall Litigation Partners Construction Chambers University of Bristol ASA International Decca HM Treasury News of the World The pain of judgment' Alexander McCall Smith assesses the significance of recent cases concerning life-and-death issues Wigs win the vote Inns and Picture Gallery Micheal Page Legal International Securities Regulation A mix of members would help justice Lawyers in the Television Picture Screening a posse of just men Two new ventures reveal the increasing involvement of lawyers in television production, both campaigning and educational Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Lessons for early birds Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones A Law for Privacy? The Times Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Eversheds The Times Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baker & McKenzie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Times Newspaper Fax 071-481 9313 Euromoney Contrary world of the admirable grayling is catching Brian Clarke joins up with the devotees of an unglamorous and unlikely small object of desire at their annual conference Word-Watching Becker served well by ability to beat opponents to punch Tennis Swail coasts into quarter-finals Snooker Falcons rushed to heavy defeat Eubank turns abuser friendly Boxing Walker makes the rules work to his advantage Squash Ford gets chance as injuries take toll Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fellow gamble gathers momentum as course dries Mandarin, Thunderer: Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Aga Khan begins his challenge Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford Mandarin: Southwell Talented Remittance Man can add to impressive tally User Friendly has canter Rapid Raceline Saracens to interview player about Hannaford Rugby League Transvaal triumph Pools Forecast Lombard Rac Rally McCoist poses problem for Rangers For the Record England await Platt Today's Fixtures Patient Manjrekar maintains run of impressive form Cricket Hooper turns tide League gains extension from backers In Brief Havoc at sea Appeal launched Losing start Fisher in charge BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Samaritans Rugby League 36 Liverpool quick to profit from Barnes's return England winger makes his mark Concise Crossword No 2953 Winning Move Word-Watching Barnet fined £50,000 for breaching League rules Williams denies any error McRae leases rally rivals in his tracks Rally Details Singleton Rugby Union 38
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