News from 27/11/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, E. C. Wragg (Director), David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Tony Travers, Judith A. Apichella, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, J. H. Mathews, Simon Barnes, T. C. H. King, S. Fry, Om, Pearce Wright, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, J. E. Rednall, Ronald Faux, Karl Knight, Brian Wenham, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone and David Watts, Thomas Cook, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Graham A. Hodge, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Baroness Burchill, S. P., Raymond Kneene, Chess Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, L. Bennett, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Merryn Fergusson, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, David Shaw, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, VF, Stephen Greenberg Editor, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Iain R. Webb Fashion Editor, Clive Couldwell, Wolfgang MüNCHAU European Business Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Robert Morgan, Richard Cork, George Brock, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, William Greaves, Sally Trench (Director), David Watts, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Vaughan Freeman, John Grigg, Lord Ben Elton, Michael L. Taylor, Craig Brown, Michael Manser, Michael J. Powers, John Holland, Kenneth E. Pottle, Keith Wheatley, Trevor Holdsworth (Chairman), Ian Ross, Charles Wardle, Tom Walker and Edward Owen, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, D. B. Li. George, Matthew Parris, David Hunn, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Thomas J. Winning (Chairman), Graham Kelly, Chief Executive, Anne Clarke, Michael Phillips, Mallory Wober, Andrew Lycett, Charles Bremner and John Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sir B. Bragg, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, Luke Gormally (Director),
ResumoThe Queen will pay income tax on her personal fortune Index Circus Talk Lament credit leak angers No 10 Picture Gallery Television De Klerk goes for 1994 poll Yachting Helicopter troops die in crash Infotech on Friday MPs give offer a lukewarm welcome Omega Howard signals £1,000 top council tax bills PM unruffled by taxing questions about monarchy Political Sketch Top Names Access chiefs round up mole suspects Bank 'extremely concerned' at confidentiality breach The computer watch dog and NatWest officials are investigating the credit card revelations Irish prime minister's future on line as Labour party is poised for gains Youngsters have wicked way with words Why Chancellor is limited to £2,000 Spending Limits Lamont would be a bad risk because he is not in secure employment, lives in tied accommodation and has recently moved Art fire case is ruled out As 40-year reign is celebrated, the Queen offers to contribute to nation's coffers How the Crown gave away income of £70m a year Civil List 1992-3 How the taxman will waste no time The Tax Return Palace coup shows classic signs of put-up job Riddell on Politics Efficiency check on homes is welcomed Palaces DAKS Simpson Vatican keeps door open for reunion Dialogue survives vote on women priests Intervent Bad boy good for a laugh Girl aged 11 raped on her way to school News in Brief Drug pair convicted Sex attack arrest Woman of Europe Video games cleared Delay over English anthology threatens pupils' exam results Slow learners will be tested on Kipling next year, while other 14-years-old must wait to hear which authours are required reading Spy's family buried in Cumbria Sex bias case goes to Europe Comet You Know where to Come Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Rape case doctor admitted affairs BBC pledges to plough its own furrow Survival strategy promoises to drop second-rate TV imports and promote pioneering programmes The BBC's response to the government's green paper is to offer innovative programmes and increased accountability Cellnet The nearest phone Coroner backs brothels News in Brief Boxer case Farmer jailed Garden error Cell hanging Undaunted Spencer best man 'wept to police' Historians ask for secret service papers Birt steps into the spotlight Men in the News Picture Gallery EC investigates free airline tickets for regular customers Thousands of passengers who fly for nothing may be grounded by an investigation into the legality of the marketing ploy England is poised to beat Russia Craig Brown BT Howard accused of riding roughshod over councils New tax will mean big cuts, Labour claims Currys Spending targets 'a threat to jobs' Winners and losers Highest-level charge may rise to £1,000 NSPCC Government offers MPs three choices Sunday trade reform Tax appeal overturns ancient ruling A Law for Privacy? Thatcher blames Major's Europe policy for slump The Times Lords shut the door on breeze of change Peers seek bill delay Around the Lobby Curbs to go On holiday In Parliament Wilding Picture Gallery Major seeks to end budget stalemate Summit success hinges on finance deal Bristol & West & You Picture Gallery Brussels gibes at 'rundown' Britain Craxi rejects party calls to step down HIV man Is convicted of attempted murder (AFP): Takeshita denies using mob News in Brief (Reuter): Trial delayed (AP): Spanish strike (AFP): Cyprus pledge (AP): Class poisoned (AP): Well spoken Gatt will push for global trade treaty by Christmas Third World demands agreement on commodities as France wins support for summit (Reuter): Paris tones down farm war rhetoric Minolta Belgium and Spain hint at opposition to accord Time New deal deadline appears doomed Forte Crest Second Moscow reformer dismissed Russian leader pursues double strategy of appeasement and resistance Centrists increase pressure on Yeltsin Serb widows stop UN aid reaching Muslim enclave Stricter embargo urged Right-winger held for German race attacks Kalashnikov army unfit for the fight Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd Somali agencies reject 30,000 US troops RSPCA De Klerk sets 1994 target date for multiracial election Britain backs rebel role in Timor talks Pakistan lifts ban on Bhutto B&Q Unita snubs Angolan parliament A slap in the face for the British clown When animal acts are out, recession is in and times are tough in the big top, send in the controversial clown The Valerie Grove Intreview National Garden Gift Tokens New mission for dad's army Home Guard marches into action as drug runners stalk our shores Will the BBC take the high ground? How BBC television today does, or does not, measure up to its proposed future Peter Pans turn back the clock A unique bond links children who flew away to a new life in America as Castro's revolutionary government took power in Cuba Pre-Xmas Delivery Play for Popularity Slipping up on a piece of plastic Every successful politician needs luck, but the hard-pressed Chancellor has had precious little of it recently, says Anthony Howard Tory heartland takes the strain The council tax will cost suburbia dear, writes Tony Travers As if that wasn't enough The Times Diary A timely bow to the taxman The Queen's decision, says John Grigg, has come not a moment too soon Mission man The Times Diary Forward thinking The Times Diary L'éat, c'est Moet The Times Diary The Royal Taxman Concessions by the Queen should heal the wounds of Windsor Pre-Dawn Manoeuvres Boris Yeltsin needs Western understanding of his vulnerability A Fairer Deal The new council tax deserves to survive Fresh thoughts on castle rebuilding Clerical dress Teaching standards Refugees from Bosnia Life and death in Tony Bland case Medical pay review Tests stump adults Court Circular Birthdays today Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Luncheons Reception Arnold School Dinners Bronze Age restoration wins prize Archaeology Picture Gallery Church news Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Memorial mass Institute of Physics Spana Lecture Appointments in the Forces Sir Hugh Wontner Sir Hugh (Walter Kingwell) Wontner, GBE, CVO, president and former chairman and managing director of the Savoy hotel group, Clerk of the Royal Kitchens and a former Lord Mayor of London, died on November 25 aged 84. He was born on October 22,1908 Personal Column Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Will Action for blind people Animals in Need War Victims in Plestine To the Editor of the Times Kathleen Hill Kathleen Hill, MBE, Winston Churchill's secretary during the second world war and later, for 23 years, the curator of Chequers, died on November 16 aged 92. She was born on August 20,1900 British Heart Foundation 2 care Leukaemia Research Fund The British Kidney Patient Association Queen agrees to pay income tax Council tax bills of up to £1,000 EC budget row Helicopter crash Labour advance Gatt for Christmas Yeltsin sacking Government anger on Lamont leak The Times Crossword No 19,087 Unity pledge Exam delay Atom secrets Flying probe Sunday confusion Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA People in the Times Weather Payout Pared Japan Jolt Dear Diet Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business EIB ready to fund recovery in Europe The European Investment Bank is willing to spend to fight recession, including a ?100 million loan towards building the Jubilee Line extension to London Docklands Good for Beattie but not for Mercury Arts By our Economics Correspondent: Germans refuse to ease policy Sport Rate cuts fail to lessen gloom in manufacturing, says CBI Asprey Water payouts flow faster than inflation Television and Radio BPB tightens its belt at end of price war Bid defence costs dent Morland Distiller tumbles Waverley 'error' William Hill BAe wins order for five 146 jets Tempus Mark Cavendish, Cavendish White By our City Staff: Chloride slumps into loss Charterail goes into voluntary liquidation Powell Duffryn Seton seeks £13m issue to fund Cupal purchase Business Roundup Dan-Air challenge fails Gibbs Mew flat Tomkinsons slips 19% Scantronic advances Southnews sells titles GEI doubles profit Stoddard Sekers halves OECD urges reform as bubble bursts for Japan's economy Japna's economic miracle is over, according to the OECD Competition is needed in wholesaling and retailing while restraints in banking and farming must go Money data point to stronger sales Steel firm cuts payout after loss Powell Duffryn shares reflect improved profit Gardner issues warning Billion-dollar Barbie is not just a pretty face Jersey European Northern Foods sounds prices alarm CIS oil states may join Opec Resignation at Lautro NatWest plans £200m issue Anglo pegs payout AAH ahead Dart pegs payout as profits fall Concentric shares Castings slips Dividend rises Grampian ahead Vauxhall deal International Appointments Shilton Management Pepys Court International Management Group Ski Rep Proteus Consultancy Limited The Times Newspapers US recovery hopes prompt record Stock Market British Funds European Investment Bank Itc EPPE Nestle (Reuter): Steady buying helps extend Nikkei rally World Markets German shares edge up Major Changes Recent Issues Japan offered a standard recipe Comment Opec illusion Record goes up in smoke The Times City Diary In the Lainglight The Times City Diary Doctor's orders The Times City Diary Rich pickings and long days in the lives of insolvency experts The men who step in when businesses are failing say rescue, not closure, is foremost in their minds, writes Jon Ashworth Watch words The Times City Diary Foreign competition deprives British industry of business Ofwat should clear up water bill confusion Bradford & Bingley The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baid & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Portfolio Plus Shares higher in thin trade C E Heath Portfolio Plus Times Newspapers Limited BSI aims to help small businesses Partnership pays off Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank A walk on the quiet side Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bayer Financial Publications Barclays Injection A Lovely Business! Bank and Trust Co Big Money from Vehicle Protection Working Partner Wanted Own a Share in a Racehorse Vend—a—scent Partner Wanted Liquidation/receivership MSB International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ran your Own Business? Hadleigh Marshall Ltd Briefings Brand New Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Attractive, but uneasy on the eye Galleries: Richard Cork on the darket world below the sunny surfacr of Caulified's work Heads down for a vintage singalong Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the melodic riches in a revial of Annie Get Your Gun Shirley Bassey Theatre Tickets Available this Week & next BBC Radio Collection Music The right stuff for a rights rite Arts Briefing Entertainments Richard Green Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment completed by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of the atre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Twin delights give cause to celebrate Theatre: A joyful RSC production reopens a theatre that had been threatened with closure The Comedy of Errors Theatre Royal, Norwich Flings get physical Dance Theatre: Tony Patrick falls for a virtuoso display of energetic tumbling from The Kosh Endangered species Tricycle, Kilburn From soap to soapbox Television Review: Small-screen vote-winners The Times Viennese get ready to whirl The most famous of orchestras is about to launch a daring new touring scheme. Richard Morrison met those in charge Magnificat goes minimal Classical Music: Stephen Pettitt on performances of Monteverdi and Xenakis NT Picture Gallery London is a great musical capital. If an orchestra… Aerial delights and Greek fire The Sunday Times Adult appeal and no kidding Opera Rodney Milnes finds the latest revival of Hansel and Gretel at the Coliseum as powerfully disturbing as ever Car Buyer Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Howarth of Rochdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items 318i LUX 325i Convertible Brunswick Crovdon Limited Hughes of Beaconsfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items XK 120SE Hallmark Approved Used Cards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mitsubishi Shogun Daihatsu Mitsubishi LWB TDi Auto Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Key Vehicle Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derby Car Centre Lexus Auto Works Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daimler Limousine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items PCA Christie's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancelled Fleet Order Multiple Classified Advertising Items A right to range on the wrong track An ancient path has become a battleground between walkers and motorised thrill-seekers. Kevin Eason reports from the Ridgeway Beware . . . driver otherwise engaged On course for better economy Low cost drives the design the design of two new off-road vehicles. Vaughan Freeman tests a Range Rover and Frontera Japanese triumph Roadwise Retro-mania Italian Job in the frame again Bike bonanza French finesse Gift of go Strings to their bow Clive Couldwell explains why corporations want to link their names with arts and sports sponsorship RAM Mosile Data But who will write tie plaintive headlines? Computers may soon be correcting text far beyond the competence of present-day spelling checkers Morse Now it's all systems go Online Soft centre Flat out EC-Japan link Screens of protest over rules New regulations on computer work practice are meeting opposition, reports Matthew May Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery Commodore Direct Dimensions and returns are both diminishing The latest electronic gadgetry is going from the miniature to the minuscule Australians adopt no-risk policy Barbarians make use of video aid to plan for game at Twickenham Lyle the joint pacemaker Teravainen has his day in the wind Golf Recreational land in need of protection At centre stage IMG join World Cup Over the top Worst behaviour Rugby presents the game time forgot Apathy threat to angling FA defends game's standards Jones's service Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Mandarin: Travelling Wrong to fulfil Chepstow debut promise Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Aliysa judgment reserved Reveley star earns step up in class Mandarin, Thunderer: Bangor Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Dwyer must pass fitness test to partner Jodami Amateur dies in crash Richards to face enquiry Rapid Raceline World Cup Cash Table Wales in need of new blood to launch revival Rugby League Today's Teams at Swansea Lewis rejects proposal Boxing The Times FA move to investigate coin incident Football: Kingstonian Wait on Chance Wait on Chance to Replay Cup-Tie Rangers discover harsh reality Football Commentary For the Record Today's Fixtures Snow business wakes up to world of dashing for cash The money mountains have finally come into view as the World Cup ski season prepares to open, David Powell reports from Sestriere Umpire's refusal to use television replay riles India Cricket Bray reaches semi-finals In Brief Gröbler accepts job BBC1 Variations Radio Satellite NCH Rugby Union Ferguson swoops to sign unhappy Cantona Manehester United end their search for a proven goalscorer by buying Leed's French international Concise Crossword No 2956 Winning Move Word-Watching Taylor's Port Best taken Seriously British sailor drowned at sea Desert Orchid able to take a walk as greetings flood in McManus removes flawed champion Index
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