News from 26/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, George Brock and Tom Walker, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anne Billson, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Richard Thomas, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Gerd Junginger and Jean-Louis Barsoux, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Charles I. Yarwood, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, J. Neil Clarke, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Alistair Duncan, Bernard Levin, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Jim McCue, Michael Hornsby and Michael McCarthy, Louise Taylor, K. B. Fry, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan C. Parnell, Piotr Ney, Michael Clark, Tim Jackaman (Managing Director), Robert Bruce, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joan Salter, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Stephen Gratton, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Josephine, David Crosby (Consultant surgeon), Kate Muir, Anna Moore, Gary Streeter, Joachim Sander, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Philip Kemp, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Barnaby Briggs, Simon Hoffman, Lois Rathbone, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Richard R. Barnett, Christopher Dighton, Liz Gill, Chris Boylan, Alan Allsopp, Stephen Slater, N. Kurti, Gloria Cottesloe, James Woodall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Kate Alderson, Michael Abbott, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Macbeth Royalty, John Holland and Richard Beeston, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, R. J. Guy, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Paul Barker, Tony Dawe, Michael Phillips, Charles Bremner and John Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Roger Bush, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, N. Edmunds, Walter Ellis, Maurice Wood,
ResumoFarmers storm the streets as French threaten Gatt veto Index Portfolio Plus Theatre Medical pay review body snubs Major's squeeze Books Whitehall maybe privatised Money Ratner pays dear for cheap joke N&P Film on Thursday Commons seeks scrutiny of palace finances Redundancies help British Coal towards jobs target A disillusioned exodus from threatened and unthreatened pits is taking place against a background of record productivity As morale ebbs, bitter miners abandon the industry by the thousand Savoy Taylors Guild Pitmen quit before the cash runs out Commons votes to freeze pay by majority of 218 Irish parties start post-election jig for power Home cooking wins by a nose Political Sketch Royal fortune clouded by public confusion and private discretion Estimates vary wildly because 'personal' treasures belong by custom to the nation With public scrutiny of royal finances increasing, putting a figure on the Queen's personal wealth is fraught with difficulties Palace never takes first step Advisers Brain cell transplants offer hope Raids 'cut IRA supply lines' Man shot by police By our Foreign Staff: Wealth is shrouded in secrecy Abroad Editors underwhelmed by speech The Press Chase De Vere By a Staff Reporter: Rape case doctor 'likes wild women' Teenager raped oil radio Mind date Woman told listeners she was lonely Amiga Home Computers Picture Gallery Ferry safely rules will push up fares Britain will go it alone to ensure that no ferry will ever again capsize as quickly as the Herald of Free Enterprise in 1987 Green paper on BBC wins praise EC convicts Britain of poor quality tap water Man cleared of rape in forced marriage French killer given life Maxwell finds a job Chess wins continue Refugee boy killed Lombard Rail commuters face morning delays after rush-hour crash injures 20 Sky By a Staff Reporter: Coroner urges safari firms to warn of risk Nurse murdered on holiday How cyclist rode the winds of change to Olympic victory The way it isn't Giant moth dying to find a mate Audiences get caught by the Mousetrap tale Forty years and £21 million later, the Monkswell Manor murder mystery is still packing them in Charily man 'killed his wife' TV pair banned Boy goes home Happy returns MP likens banks to robbers Olivetti Is Major's citizen's charter working One year on, verdicts range from a revolution in government to an elaborate PR trick Proposals to overhaul the public services are still seen by sceptical citizens as a public relations exercise The Stroke Association Labour denounces programme as farce Opposition Verdict Helplines offer key to service User's Guide Waiting times to be tackled Courts Premier's town unimpressed View from Grassroots The Times Giant iceberg re-routes the ship of state Riddell's Verdict Rover 800 Series Drivers face threat of tolls on motorway The government is seeking to boost its road programme by "privatising" main highways. Motorists may have to pay Currys An award ceremony to watch Joe Joseph lunches at the Savoy with the newest stars in Parliament's firmament Howard seeks to quell tax fears Branson derailed Challenge to Tories on income Around the Lobby Heating bill Book price In Parliament Our Foreign Staff: Bosnian Serbs block aid to Muslim enclave UN suspends help to Serb community after local commanders ignore accord to let convoy pass Belgrade England killing unveils link to the death squads Bush wants Western eye kept on Kosovo attacks Cellnet Everest Commission undermines key French argument Further blocking factics against farm subsidy deal could crisis in EC Enraged farmers take on police in day of protests Yeltsin throws aide to hardline wolves Rescue for ozone layer speeded up Refugees attacked in Kohl's home state Pakistan's fearful masters overreact to Bhutto's fading magic Gun attack mars new hopes of peace talks by ANC and Inkatha Dissident is released on probation (Reuter): Malta devalues (Reuter): Back on top (AFP): States split (AFP): Peace declared Tide of apathy Sex and inflation end the UN honeymoon in Cambodia Victory in Georgia cheers Republicans Clinton's Senate gamble fails New group challenges Miyazawa Trouble down at the bank Bank managers used to put the fear of God into people. Now, with their potency waning, they are on the receivig end, Paul Barker reports Department for Education Coke, a burning issue The real thing continues to make the news Hoarse in Guildhall Is this a case of self-help gone too far Liz Gill reports on the controversy surrounding 'do it yourself' abortion, an American idea that British doctors say should not be welcomed here America, Home of Abortion at Home Foot and heart disease Medical Briefing National Garden Gift Tokens Dividing to multiply Clarke of the course The Queen, despite an annus horribilis, should get on with the business of life Politics of the peasantry The French political system is perilously biased towards the countryside, says Charles Bremner The evil power of rumour Society's tendency to jump to false conclusions can unleash the most destructive side of human nature, writes Bernard Levin For peat's sake A'leaping Poor John Whittingdale (centre), torn between two… Charter fight Citizen's Cane The public sector still has a lot to learn from the private Clinton's First Test Homosexuals should be allowed to serve their country Art in its Proper Place Paintings should be seen in mufti as well as in gallery uniform Repairing the damaged castle-and who foots the bill Fire precautions to protect nation's heritage buildings Lost to research London hospital beds Pounds out of pocket Christmas bonus Flaw in formula for council tax Submarine base choice Artistic impressions Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Dinners Luncheons Templeton UK Project Awards SOS Birthdays today Service dinner Appointments Reception Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Church news Oliver Gregory Personal Column General Michel Fourquet (From Our Own Correspondent): Greece the Military League and Foreign Archaeologists France threatens to use Gatt veto Doctors and dentists snub pay freeze Whitehall tenders Palaces enquiry Ratner resigns Miners volunteer Water ruling Toll motorways Still baffled by 40-year-old murder The Times Crossword No 19,086 Radio rape Irish tension Serbs bar way Trains delayed Wind assisted Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch IBM Books People in the Times Weather Arts Modern Times Body and Mind TV LISTINGS Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Bitter Sweet Lighting up Watertight The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sotheby's Business Ratner quits the family firm Chief executive pays price for attracting bad publicity Gerald Ratner has resigned from the shareholders blamed him for a remorseless downward spiral in the group's fortunes Growth lifts hopes that US is out of recession NIESR criticises running of economy Arts Sport Bank investigation prompts resignation Accountancy on Thursday Gerald's little gem was a joke too far Ford Credit rebuked by OFT PR firm rises Amcor plans jobs Merrydown deal Fisons sells Evangelist may be sole runner for TVS Resistance from shareholders stands in the path of American Pat Robertson's bid for the broadcaster, writes Martin Waller Jersey European Threat of walkout prompts CBI enquiry into training Business leaders are to conduct the first industry-based survey into training and enterprise councils after grievances from disenchanted companies over funding Tate & Lyle payout sweetens profit setback James wins external seat at Lloyd's North West Water targets non-payers Caledonia advances Harmony seeks peace GPT wins BT order Pegasus chief leaves Hartstone ahead ABI Leisure cuts payout Holographies cuts loss Mid Kent edges up Power supply films present scheme to save pit jobs Regional electricity companies want to save 15,000 miners' jobs and half the pits threatened with closure by giving British Coal time to reduce its costs to world levels ML ready to stem its losses Strategy launched for exports promotion By our City Staff: Marston brews 44% rise Apricot Kwik Save chief to stand down Reuter: Opec in talks to stem output Surrey Building Society North West Water trickles into Australia Tempus Tate & Lyle Rothmans British Funds Bradford & Bingley Building Society Glaxo slips as rival wins approval to market drug Stock Market Major Changes Dow follows tradition with holiday rally World Markets Japanese shares higher for fifth day in a row Wall Street Recent Issues The Times Resolving the power impasse Comment Western sunrise Whisky in store for Argyll The Times City Diary Winning ways Centre stage Barclays investors look askance at the bank's balance of power Andrew Buxton shortly becomes chairman as well as chief executive. Neil Bennett does not expect the succession to be smooth Driving force Due credit Reform of personal taxation and meeting Revenue demands The case for closing pits and continuing the drive to cut costs The cost of running a foreign account Spirits flagging FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust-Information Service Commodities No Title London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Futures lead the way lower Heath Group Accountancy & Finance Recruitment Matters Westmead Consultancy Warm welcome to reform Graham Searjeant and Robert Bruce on the APB green paper Andrew Sansom of ACCA dies Any Othere Business Green audits China disaster The Times Barclay Simpson The Times Newspapers What we all know but promptly forget Audit Old English Pub Company Recently Qualified ACA/ACCA Accounts Assistant Heroes who turn up in unlikely places Cinema: Geoff Brown welcomes a strongly a acted new film version of John Steinbeck novel Of Mice and Men Losing a war but winning a battle Philip Kemp reveals the bizarre history behind a classic film from the Thirties, which receives a rare screening next week Theatre Literature Lustre and lucre to the other Arthurian legend Arts Briefing Well Met Last chance… Royal Court Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Ambushed by his imagination Theatre: Martin Hoyle on a stripped down, jazzed-up production of "the Scottish Play" Mick, Keith, Charlie, Brian, Bill and Christopher Bruce Dance: John Percival enjoys getting Stoned at Sadler's Wells with London Contemporary Dance Theatre Over-stuffed banana BAC Battersea The Times There's a place for us (in Leicester) Theatre: Benedict Nightingale laments a certain lack of menace in an otherwise enjoybale production of West Side Story Readers upgrade to club class Literature: Book clubs are now offering their members the best in new fiction. Harry Eyres reports Conviction, but no evidence Television Review: P. D James is a more complex character than list night's BBC2 profile suggested Nielsen Theatre Royal Hay Market From scratch Bookmark I think I'll call it America Bookmark Is that a fly in my glass Orienteering in the world of maps From atlases to encyclopaedias, from television comedians to leading men Atlases Most human life is here Encyclopadias Great Wakering Feline fantasies and feathered fancies Cats Crackers for Christmas Birds Times Reader Book Offer Laughs in the bat Novelties Celebration of a golden age Times crities offer their selection of this year's best books for Christmas Heard the one about the clown princes Commedians Abacus Preserving the image at any cost Theatre Pan Abacus Now who said that first Reference No exemplary damages in public nuisance Central funds cover innocent party's restraint order costs Limits to use of information given to states by Commission Refusal to disclose location of observation post Employer's safety obligation Manual in breach Repeat application with no fresh evidence invalid Health authority's duty in pre-action discovery Coventry The Times university degree results service Westminster South Africa weakened by Schultz's withdrawal Richard Streeton in Johannesburg previews the second Test between South Africa and India, which may decide the four-match series Cambridge's display gives few clues to Oxford onlookers Steele-Bodger's emerge easy winners Bath propose plans for a bright future Word-Watching Gerber ruled out for Barbarians Warriors march to top after double victory Ice Hockey Paparemborde resigns Fearsome Floyd fired by dream of Open triumph Golf Britton benefiting from expansive approach School Sport Reshuffle floors Britain's key coaches Judo Champagne Lad to crown chase double for Findon Gifford backs Taunton initiative Taunton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Support for evening opening Nottingham Carlisle Opposition grows to French challenger for Hennessy Haines warning on VAT Garrison Savannah option Manhattan Boy's dozen Rapid Raceline Sainz celebrates at the double after Kankkunen's crash McRac leads British finishers in sixth Final Positions Nebiolo resists calls for spread of prize-money Athletics Britons upset favourites Staying ahead Ligier sells Bowe's refusal Support for SA Little Woods Pools 'Non-athletes' to share sports payouts Sports Politics Umpire resigns over abuse from players Hockey For the Record Barnes ready to start game for Liverpool League if ready to set precedent by re-electing McKeag Football The Times BBC1 Weather Variations Radio 3 Satellite NSPCC Rugby Union 36 Concise Crossword No 2955 Winning Move Word-Watching Rangers stage remarkable recovery Late goals from NcSwegan and Hateley deny Marseilles at Ibrox Van Basten gives Milan flying start Kingstonian sunk by nine-goal deluge Floodlit Test matches are on the way Barnet manager calls on Flashman to quit Motor Rallying 38 By our Racing Staff: Desert Orchid fights for life after surgery White 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