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News from 25/11/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Joseph Robinson, Julia Llewellyn Smith, John S. Gaskin, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, N. A. D. Grant (Director), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Thomas Lumley, Ian Murray, Anatol Lieven, John Holland and John Phillips, Lady Dundas, Jenny Morris, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Abby Tan and our Foreign Staff, Simson Jenkins, Richard Streeton, Simon Mundy, Director, John Gaskell, Debra Isaac, Tony Patrick, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Desmond Dearlove, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Braude and Catherine Sampson, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Bruce Clark, Johnny Black, E. P. Sharman, Debra Craine, Keith Chamberlain, Mary Wilkinson, John Street, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Angela MacKay and Colin Campbell, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Pat Blair, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Charles Bremner, M. H. Williams, Vincent Nichols, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Ian Homersham, Richard Cork, Rosamond Dundas, Graham Pressler, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Robert C. Seeckts, David Griffiths, William McCrea, Craig Brown, Peter Bayley, Paul Wilkinson, Stephen Slater, Sean Hillen and Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, David Hutt, Vivienne Becker, Arthur Seldon, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Bryan Appleyard, David G. Woodwards, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Skrtch, Raymond J. Clarkson, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, John H. Franklin, Stella Spiegl, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Dennis Walker, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Michael Phillips, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Peter Fiddick and Melinda Wittstock, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Fox, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, David R. Way, Sian Vasey, Colin Campbell, John Armitage, Colin McQuillan, Roger Dean, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Health Sad Queen dubs 1992 her 'annus horribilis' Index Warrior Stewart of Bosnia finds himself under Whitehall's fire Court Dress Safeguards French to intercept UK farm lorries Brooke tells BBC: use licence fee to fund changes N&P BBC's future left open but changes must come Brooke endorses public service ideal and lays choices before TV chiefs A More precise definition of public service broadcasting is said to be essential before the BBC's future can be decided Pakora The Main Questions MPs' muted reaction reflects policy void The acceptable face of broadcasting Riddell on Politics Fur flies on the day of the gerbil Monarchy must expert criticism and scrutiny The Queen calls for critics to display a touch of gentleness, good humor and understanding 1992 has been an annus horribilis for the Queen, who is sure that history will treat her more kindly than some commentators Duke to command first ship Inmates cause £1m damage in jail riot St. Joseph's Hospice Pitney Bowes Royal family's diary of woe BTEC GNVO Model awarded £58,000 in Wyman divorce agreement Six to face cocaine smuggling charges News in Brief Spiro 'knew of danger' Gunmen flee shoot-out Parachutist fined Satire claims an Emmy Times writer wins prize Chess men vie for lead Peugeot Did Mark Thatcher have arms link? Noyon Sex prejudice findings prompt demand for overhaul of Bar A survey exposing discrimination throughout the careers of women at the Bar is likely to herald reforms in selection Women in the Judiciary Clowns picket Heathrow as circus plays US joker ASPRO Nurse honoured for saving storm boat Amstrad Bias check as girls heat bays in exams Health comes bottom in the school meals league table Canteens urged to change as children stick with a diet heavy in fats, sugar, and salt New guidelines on more nutritious school meals have been criticised by cooks, who say that children will not eat them Talkland RUC agent 'helped to kill soldier' Speed trap map is given a bumpy ride Drink-drive man has car seized News in Brief Young mother concealed births Six arrested Law challenged Climber killed Mine blasts Bodies found PC accused Abbey National Reynolds admits poll contest will be close Fianna Fail faces defeat today Royal Mail Picture Gallery TUC meets in shadow of closures Hotels pick up tab for five-star thieves Maps made to order are unveiled Waldegrave launches hotline for citizen's charter complaints Plans to improve public services and private utilities begin in earnest today with details of a new information service Abstract sculptor wins Turner Prize The way it isn't N&P Poppy queen stole legion's £40,000 Intercity Recovery the target after turbulent times in Europe, Hurd tells MPs EC Debate Division Result A government motion taking note of the developments In the EC was carried after a Labour amendment regretting that the British presidency had achieved so little was rejected by 312 vores to 262 Plea for dockyards Around the Lobby EFA hope Lords defeat In Parliament Osram Smith urged to intervene on union links Picture Gallery Press 'victims' to give evidence at enquiry EC budget deal key to ending deadlock Danes top hidden agenda for EC's toughest summit Denmark's Maastricht quibbles will dominate at Edinburgh. Hard-pressed ministers will be tempted by a two-track solution ANA Third World given more ozone cash Scottish Widows Passport control claim angers Dutch French fanners target British lorries RAC EC brings the Keynesian skeleton out of its closet Monetarism is now out of fashion. So how is a Community recovery package to be financed, asks Wolfgang Münchau Ceausescu, the freed playboy prince, dons dissident's halo Police union's chief admits failures to curb the neo-Nazis Turkey is demanding compensation for the murder of its citizens by neo-Nazis in Germany. Italians fear they may be the next target Muscovites find democracy a bore and carry on queuing UN warns of toxic dam peril Picture Gallery Guardian Angel confesses sins UN calls for end to embargo on Cuba Sex scandal threatens US senator (AP): Volcano rescue (Reuter): Credits halted (Reuter): Vietnam visit (Reuter): UN aides shot (Reuter): Nuclear fears Canton tourist plane hits mountainside killing 141 Li rebuffs Patten's proposals Peking drops ideology to sell China by the inch Advertisement Portland Bar girls' tears flow as US Marines quit Philippines A Case for colour in court robes A new collection of clothes for women lawyers in a famous legal outfitters heralds a sea change in the attitude of courts to advcates' dress, Rossie Millard reports Free Contact Lenses Bright lights at the end of the sleeve Wrists are aglitter with the cufflink back in fashion-for men and women Lean look for lean times That grey area inside the skull Jercmy Laurance reports on a new foundation to recently our lamentable ignorance of the human brain A Stroke Youth is No Defence Lucy Holland is slowly recovering her faculties Quick diagnosis is the key The first hour after a head injury is crucial for limiting any damage Campari Surgery becomes safer Bryan Appleyard Any fool can bancy the word "excellence. " and any bureaucrat can collect the licence fee A great man's human face Fifty years after the Beveridge report Peter Bayley recalls the complex creator of Britain's welfare state Playing at soldiers in Bosnia British lives are being put at risk by a cynical peace-keeping operation Single-minded Summit city summed up The Times Diary Odd odds The Times Diary Merry Mellor The Times Diary Year of Fears Time will soften even the pain of royal 1992 Public Service The way forward for the BBC is quality not quantity Irish Rejig The Dubin election looks set to solve nothing Church and universe Synod vote and alienation Public policy and tax turnaround Private sector and pay restraint Life's crises Sitting pretty? Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Time to support royal family Arts hopes dashed Film buffery Casting a cold eye Court Circular School news Dinner Royal engagements are on the facing page Personal Column Birthdays today Service dinner Calls to the Bar Luncheons The Royal Academy of Engineering Sandford St Martin Trust Public Notices Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Fred Roche Rolex Watch Audre Lord Personal Column Today's royal engagements Clifford Barclay Animals in Need Services Roy Acuff Announcements & Personal Notices Dinners Queen talks of 'horrible year' Radical change for the BBC Under fire Jail riot Amicable £580,000 Tourists killed Lorries targeted Feeding fears Legal bias Little extras guests take for granted The Times Crossword No 19,085 Lost poppies Police failure Thatcher queries Citizen's hotline Dam threat Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather Ringing Tills Dialling up Phoning out Poorer Tone The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies4 Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business 25-31 Pressures in ERM put strain on franc Pressures within the European exchange-rate mechanism forced the French central bank to prop up the franc and the Irish and Danes to adjust interest rates Emotional Sugar pleads with investors Media 32 GPA set to unveil big lopes Nuclear chief says Magnox closure would cost £2.5bn Our Industrial Correpondent: Further 1,100 jobs go Sport 44-48 Awaz Focus on Disabled Living Singing a happy song Sir Colin Southgate, Thorn EMI… Thorn EMI advances in harmony with Virgin Analysts are lookking forward to growing profits at Thorn EMI as Virgin Music makes an increasing contribution. Thorn also sees potential in the compact disc market Sun Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Sara Lee tempted by BP Nutrition Australian deal boosts BT's global ambitions Windfall helps Lowndes to beat back the gloom Business Roudup NSM trims loss Sims sales advance H Young cuts payout Evans to raise £75m Argyll offers cheer with turkey glut and profits rise Safeway will be importing cheap French turkeys for Christmas and opening 18 new stores as competition among food retailers hots up and prices for fresh produce fall Lamont forecast for growth challenged Lower value put on float State sale Kalamazoo in red Apollo slides Amber ahead Pascoe jumps back to head sports firm Dawson International sees its profits slip By our City Staff: Vodafone rings up ?160m in an expanding market By our City Staff: Printing, group to raise £20m Forum Ernst & Young fined $400m on loans charge By our City Staff: Prices of cars in UK '51 lper cent too high' Revised Interest Rates Universal Upheat tune returns Thorn EMI to favour Tempus British Funds Banking shades race ahead Stock Market Our Economics Correspondent: Confidence rises among shoppers in America Strong advance for Dow Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes The Times GPA faces lower flying future Commen Testing the Buba Warren buries the hatchet The Times City Diary Down at heel The Times City Diary Lock and keys The Times City Diary Western investors falter at factory gates of Russia's brave new world The move to a market economy has resulted in soaring interest rates and inflation. Bruce Clark analyses a business in transition Going solo Amstrad patience could be rewarded Water company rejects monthly payment NatWest Fame at the customer's expense Fixing the rate Power of competition The Biggest Pager on the Markets The Times Unit Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices London Financial Futures Commodities Money Markets Portfolio Plus Little support C E Heath Portfolio Plus How the BBC Beat its critics The green paper on the BBC comes at the end of a decade of onslaught. Peter fiddick and Melinda Wittstock report The Decisions Group Ltd Call Peter Stanhope Auntie Knows her Business Best Creative, Media & Marketing Gerald Eve International Management Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agency Producer Whitehall Systems Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Experienced Rental Negotiator A prestigious French Crystal company is looking to… Senior Sales Negotiator The Times £100,000 OTE All we demand is our rights Legal moves offer disabled people some hope of fairer tratement, Desmond Dearlove reports Bill offers a remedy for parents British Gas BT Crusaders in fine voice People were growing more aware. Established charities had to listen Mary Wilkinson insists that journalism for disabled for disabled people boasts a new vitality Ford Employers fail the jobs test Companies need to overcome their prejudices and give all applicants an equal chance. Desmond Dearlove reports A battle for independence Cash in hand is the key to full integration, says Jenny Morris Everyday life can be a struggle Two people talk to Pat Blair about how disability has affected their lives The person counts, not the wheelchair Employment Service Adapting to the needs of individual customers A Look at how Two of Britians Biggest Companies are Trying to Level the Playing Field Time to get the show on the road Ford is seen as a major force in the market David Griffiths reports that the motor industry has woken up to the needs of an important sector of the market Token gestures on transport are no longer enough Bus and Tube service are inadequate, insits Sian Vasey Rover Metro BT's innovations lead the way Muscular Dystrophy Group Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Holidays without hassle Is our heritage safe as houses? Following the Windsor fire, Richard Cork asks whether great works of art would be better housed in the safety of museums Unveiling a pop tnvia treasury Johnny Black meets the man who has compiled popular music's first serious 'reference' source Theatre page 38 Malt Whisky Museums page 39 On second thoughts, I'm absolutely furious Arts Briefing Entertainments Moscow City Allet Today's Events London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compited by Kral Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assassment of theatre showing in Lodon Cinema Guide New Release Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Joy to the World Back On track to renewed success Music Thearte: Martin Hoyle enjoys a refurbished classic from Andrew Lloyd Webber Straight Express Apollo, Victoria Signalling a crash landing Contemporary Music: My sounds from outer space in a one-off, multi-media spectacular Dark Side of the Star Huddersfield Festival In search of lost tunes Concert: Proust commemorated in music The Music of Marcel Proust St Johns's Smith Square Rock: An engaging blend of volume and subtlety Sure cure for metal fatigue Therapy? Waterfront, Norwich The Times Guts that niay mean curtains Arts organisations fear the government's spending plans, announced two weeks ago, will harm Britain's cultural life and may force some of them to close. Debra craine reports Artisans of the possible Simon Tait has a preview of a show celebrating Scots' past interventivenEss Pavel Nersessian Cork Street Open Weekend 1992 The Bach Choir A taste of Christmas Party food, too rich, proves indigestible Television Review Not much of a view Radio Review Jubilee: a slow lifeline for Docklands The go-ahead for the Tube link is being welcomed by the property developers. However, as Rachel Kelly found, the revitalisation will be a gradual process, not an overnight boom Developers are once in biting at deals The schemes sit uneasily with the old poverty Property Buyers Guide Daniel Smith Agents answer back Sellin privately is not so easy, say the professionals Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide To Let Landlords Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Pegasus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The City on your Doorstep Nell Gwynn House St Johns Wood Nw8 Country Property Farley & Co A. R. L. A Jean Williams Ltd The Sunday Times Barnet Crone Corkill Graduate Hobstones Crone Corkill St. James's Art Galleries Inmarsat Minet D M B & B Maine-Tucker Hobstones Victoria Wall Associates PA Secretary/trainee Recruitment Consultant Fasit… International Interior Decorating Company Experienced Partners Secretary/Receptionist required… Crone Corkill The Institute of Laryngology and Otology University… Angela Mortimer Gordon Yates Whitbread PLC Secretary/administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Working A Dynamic Company Learn New Skills Super Secretaries Part Time Vacancies Imperial College Super Secretaries Lies in defence of provocation Money which is to be ignored for legal aid Boyce Bilingual Sheila Burgess BI-LINGUAL LA Crime DE LA Creme Multi-Lingual Opportunities PA German Limit of liability for misfeasance Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers When justice demands extra time West for serving writ outside jurisdiction Limit to scope of grant for re-establishment Good practice to direct jury on burden of proof in alibi Wimbledon's nest egg hatches a far-reaching plan Australians rally to end Welsh tour with scoring spree Prop's tries brighten Bridgend gloom BBC censured after blaming wrong man Moore deposes Kings Basketball Word-Watching Clubs plump for a ten-man game For the Record Today's Fixtures McMillan named best of British Boxing Le Moignan enjoys her return to Superleague Squash Stamina doubt surfaces again after Remittance Man's win Hereford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pearce captures first title in sparkling style Plumpton Hexham Reveley team can celebrate with four at Hexham Mandarin Three trainers receive fines Shutdown in Hong Kong Rapid Raceline Football's governing body gulty by association Dismissal sparks brawl Multiple Display Advertising Items Port Vale survive deluge to claim spoils in Potteries Football Fleet leader sights first iceberg Yachting Grizedale stages return to haunt McRae Rally deails Roth mans stub out two sports sponsorships S Africa gamble on pace for second Test Cricket Bishop has new role for Wales Sport in Brief Goode move Strauss ban Montgomerie in Honour for Curtis Prean to lead BBC1 Variations Anglia Radio 3 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Tennis 44 Rangers ready Grobbelaar may go Concise Crossword No 2954 Word-Watching Wattana prepares to overcome White Football fan's novel idea a winner Andy Martin, a runner-up last year, offers plaudits for the year award is decided No Title Wednesday November 25 1992 Voller recovers from injury in time to lead Marseilles in European Cup tie at Ibrox Ranges ready to tak first step to final Smith weighs options over injuries Lands' End Tattersalls transfer top sale to Ireland

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