News from 28/11/1992
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John MacDonald, Liz Dolan, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Iain R. Webb, Steve Jones, Erica Wanger, Mary Killen, Sue Masterman, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jan Morris, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, John Diamond, Karen Woolfson, David Grundy, Chartered engineer, Derek Nimmo, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, James Bone and David Watts, George Sivell, Hylton, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Fred Barschak, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, James Prince, J. K., Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, David Rowland, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Hollandan and our Foreign Staff, Tony Bianchi, Louise Taylor, Raymond Kennee, Chess Corespondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Tim Judah, Geoffrey Robinson, Robin Young, Patrick Scrivenor, Michael Clark, B. E. Danton, Michael Hamlyn, Aubrey Newman, David Fordham, Frances Bissell, Marcus Binney Architecutre Correspondent, Alber Dormer, Russell Johnston, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Candy and Dennis Atherton, Annie Rankin, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Conor Cruise O'Brien, E. A. Foster, Charles W. Morland, Xa Younger, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, James Hepburn, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Josephine Robinson (Chairman), Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Eric Griffiths, Barbara McSweeney, Patrick Cormack, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, David Allsop, Brian Hebblethwaite, David Flussfeder, Joe Steeples, N. L., Norman Lebrecht, Michael F. H. Banks, Neil Bennett Banking Correpsondent, Barry Pickthall, Brain Alderson, Tom Walker and Philip Webster, Ian Ross, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvien, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Corylus, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Paterson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, C. Eliot-Choen, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Ruth Padel, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Helfgott, Alice Walker, Sheila Morley, Lay Advocate, Richard Beeston, R. T. Beckwith, Michael Phillips, Benedict Nightingale and Jeremy Kingston, Nadine Mesiner, John Deverill, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Linda Grant, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Christopher Elliott, Sydnewy Rriskin, Alan Coren, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, Jonathan Meades, Nicolas Wapshott, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Kari Kinght, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Jody Tresidder, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Andrew Turner (Director), Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoBritain condemned over EC's rich-poor divide Twin budget disputes that have put John Major at oods with his EC partners could threaten his hopes of weldcoming more countries to Community Index Weekend Windsor Castle Hofburg Palace ballrooms destroyed After Windsor, Vienna: another great European Iandmark goes up in flames Shares soar as Wall St sets the pace Somali leader backs US offer Credo Next Week Irish vote to ease rules on abortion Abbey National Television & Radio New Tube strike threat Gold eludes chess team Bomb hoaxer freed NHS manager jailed Silence on Thatcher son Dow's Port ITN shareholders approve takeover News in Brief Spring under pressure to lead in Dail coalition Poll gains have brought Labour in from the sidelines Ex-rugby player emerges with ball from election ruck Man in the News Job fear threatens Sunday shops law Council tax price 'is worse services' Corrections Birt rejects Lenin label to pledge open management New BBC chief breaks his silence After 16 months of being uuable to answer his critics, the corporation's new head reveals his plans for its staff The Sunday Times Heavy rain begins to fill a river dried out by water extraction and four years of drought Giant leap for grasshopper studies Boy, 14, had affair with his social worker while in care Duxiana Germans save Oxford research Abbey National NSPCC The Nazi that lurks within us Crodo BT Wiiie store changes story over Lament Chancellor's credit purchase Picture Gallery National Power Tory-run schools to try five terms a year Unions oppose extra teaching hours The Changing School Year Destruction goes on 13 months after fire The Times N&P Friends bid farewell to Sir Geraint By a Staff Reporter: Doctor's claim over women 'bizarre' Now Queen's English is the language of Tessa and Peps Capital gains tax is crucial issue for royal tresurers After the sovereign's offer to pay tax, only the Inland Revenue will be privileged to know the sum of her personal wealth Dixons City men who have the royal ear Picture Gallery Symbol of our disintegration As Others See US A weekly look at how the world views Britain By a Staff Reporter: Verdict on fire is due next week Cunard is a Trafalgar Company Hounds of Fleet Street still bay Revealed: the treasures in Windsor's ashes Royal vandal or saviour? The castle fire has uncovered history thought to be lost forever by George Iv Devastation exposes a glorious heritage Art hidden within walls Next week The Times looks at the craftsmen who are… Neo-Nazis arrested as Bonn bans racist party (Reuter): Unmarried princess has son News in Brief Tremor rocks Los Angeles Polisario call (AFP): Gangsters sue Britain agrees to open visa office in Zagreb for Bosnian refugees The Foreign Office, criticised for obstructing Bosrians seeking asylum, has bent a little in tim for the Edinburgh EC summit where the topic will be on the agenda Prado paints itself into a tight corner with new extension Gorbachev perils shadow Yeltsin Pensioner jailed for death of Arab Flames claim the jewel of imperial inheritance The Hofburg blaze: elegance of the Austro-Hungarian dynasty disappears among the ashes AST Computer Mercury Rebels fail to topple Caracas government Eyewitness tells of bombing of presidnetial palace as 50 die in attempted uprising Despite domestic criticism of a "corrupt administration", President Pérez won swift American support in his fight for survival Reagan offers tips to Clinton From Associated Press in Athens: Prison escape foiled Libya faces tougher sanctions Hong Kong defies China with cash for airport Amnesty calls for ANC trials Peace envoy chosen as UK ambassador Picture Gallery The Royal Albert Hall Unita rebels agree to lay down arms Slow collapse of the Irish colossus The election and referendum prove that the Republie's largest party and its church are in parallel decline says Conor Cruise O'Brien Nobody move: America's shut Waiting for a president is proving irksome, writes Ben MacIntyre King Arthur courted Crowning the castle's glory The chance to add a modern touch to a rebult Windsor should not be passed over Gruesome exit Winston recalled Lloyd's listing The Bill for Maastricht Britain's budget for the EC deserves a better hearing Time for Mercy 2,200 days in solitary confinement are enough even for treason Head of the Queue Resources need to be pumped into brain research Opt-out harassment Arms for Iraq UK responsibilities in the Balkans Letters to the editor that are intended for… Bridges across the Church divide Windsor Castle On the beach Eyes on South Africa Guest detritus Court Circular Birthdays Christmas Gift Guide Gifts for Enthusiasts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinners Appointments Gifts for her Clothing Cavalry Autocare Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial services Church services tomorrow Personal Column Royal engagements Marriage Forthcoming marriages Sir Charles Mott-Radclyffe Sir Charles (Edward) Mott-Redclyffe, soldier and Conservative MP for Windsor, 1942-70, died on November 25 aged 80. He was born on Christmas Day 1911 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jan Oort Jan H. Oort, Dutch astronomer, died on November 12 aged 92. He was born on April 28,1900 Personal Column Charity Christmas Card Council Shops at Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Research into Ageing Church Housing Trust Hans Züllig Hans Züllig, leading dancer with the Ballets dancer with the Ballets Jooss and later with the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, died in Essen on November 8 aged 78. He was born in Rorschach, Switzerland, on February 1,1914 Herman Steiner Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Announcements & Personal Notices Combat Stress From Our Own Correspondent: Lynching in California Britain condemned over budget Vienna palace goes up in flames Irish vote US welcomed Historic finds Apology for Lamont Museum pieces hop into daylight The Times Crossword No 19,088 Neo-Nazis banned Coup attempt Birt speaks out Royal return Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch I Sutherland-Kay, Fondale Drive, Angmering,… Arts Weather Columns Opinion TCP TV Listings Saturday Review Weekend Letters The Papers Gold Foil Rate Race Costly Cash Low Yield The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business 19-30 North Sea boost as Opec agrees production cut Opec appears to have agreed on a marginal cut in oil production, although the Noth Sea producers appear to be benefiting most from the falling pound Eurotunnel given funds to finish job SIB calls for improved training Market polishes up Savoy Hotel price Sport 31-36 Lord Spens formally acquitted Portrait 34 Terminvest PLC ECU Weekend Sporting Fixtures Goodison demands talks with Lament Bundesbank keeps tight rein on money policy Bank sees further year of house price pain Yorkshire Picture Gallery French will fight Brittan move to clear BA takeover of TAT Bonds decline in thin trade British Funds Gencor eyes Lonrho assets Reuter: Lufthansa faces 'grave' problems A Law for Privacy? Allied and Carlsberg link given all-clear Business Roundup NEC forecasts loss Perpetual manages £1bn National Power coup Dares reduces deficit Dawson buys Ronay Rights issue at Hilclare Northern Foods The Times The charmer who aims to restore Lloyd's image Business Profile Carol Leonard speaks to the head of Sedgwick who has climbed one rung higher than his father Busy Tomkins perks up Tempus National Express Medeva Tansavia Late surge leads to record high Stock Market The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Sunday Times Dewy continues rally to rise 16 Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Bonuses under Siege 24 Law lords rule against Revenue claim for tax on company perks Long-running battle ends in victory for school teachers Golden route round NI bills SIB sees salvation in training Comment Mercury Determined Hart outruns taxman Micropal Endowment bonus rates under siege Skipton Co-op Bank offers no-fee Visa card Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Save & Prosper Spotlight on status of PAM Scottish Widows Customers resell deadlock over banking complaints Liz Dolan reports on two cases where customers are accusing banks of stalling their enquiries The Beal Test of Independence A Fimbra Member Foreign Colonial General Accident Offshore investment rates challenge UK savings Royal Life to slim broker funds Briefings Save & Prosper Guinness Flight Banks woo the newly redundant with business start-up packages Thousands are braving recession to launch companies Direct Premiam Account M&G Helping the world to go round Global Bond Fund A Fembra Member Edinburgh Fund Managers PLC Money Market Save & Prosper Interest Rate Round-Up Larger Loans Family Assurance Society Poser for small savers in government tax-free bonds Abbey National cheques and interest Giving notice Keeping an eye on bankbook-keeping Credit card arithmetic Confident end to account Fidelity Brokerage Portfolio plus FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Saracens ban Crawley for three weeks Australia retain drive at end of road Skinner and Barnes Barnes among Barbarians with plenty to prove at Twickenham Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrrow Rise in injuries presents tough issue to tackle The Times Lyle lies joint third England lose sponsor Commission fails to provide answers British sport is left to plough on without a guiding light after conference speeches fail to point the way Early birdie start lifts Grady into four-stroke lead Golf Duthie shores up Southgate Hockey Remittance Man out for rest of season Racing; Henderson's Star Chaser Damages Tendon after Huntingdon Victory User Friendly bid stalls Tokyo Field Tomorrow Yarranton convinced that problem will be solved Mandarin: Warwick Chatam to lift second Hentiessy Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Yesterday's Results Piggott declares himself fit Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 13 contenders Mandarin: Lingfield Park Racing next week Cool Ground plans Rapid Raceline Eubank counting on an easy pay day against Gimenez Boxing Tale the Tape Tomba forms striking partnership Skiing The champion refuses to waver in his pursuit of perfection Saturday Portrait: Peter Scudamor, by Alan Lee Tendulkar holds fort as older hands depart Cricket: India's 19-Year-Old Satsman Becomes Youngest to 1,000 Test Runs Johannesburg Scoreboard Border leads from the front Rutherford strengthens New Zealand position Atkinson confident Ehiogu's ability will stand the test Villa give young defender his chance Luton player critical Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League Sussex fail to sign Athey Sport in Brief Kerton's call Indoor challenge Injury setback Smith's gold Picture Gallery Selectors do Wigan a good turn Angiy cape awaits Nuclear Electric Yachting For the Record England have too much class for Wales Rugby League Women run for Blackheath Athletics Past form points to Parrott Shooker Home-grown Open final Real Tennis Rugby Union 31 Cantona relishes challenge Manchester United hope French flair will revive title hopes Breitling Taylor sounds warning Good cause, bad case of apathy Fathers' fouls Own-goal trail Mansell is in demand Boxing 34 By our Sports Staff: Desert Orchid delights vets with progress Dwyer says players must be rewarded Pipe lines Bold claims Art is for everyone: hang on to your laundry Just about anything can make a conceptual masterpiece Big Game Hunt Sex, power and the maestros Norman Lebrecht on conductors who were leggendary performers in more than one sense - and their cooler successors What to Wear Food and Drink Baume & Mercier Geneve Alan Coren is Seeking Attention Theatre Worldly wise about wine after a Bordeaux trip Visitors to Bordeaux might miss the wine but Robin Young is left in no doubt when he visits Baron Philippe de Rothschild's headquarters Win a Weekend of Luxury Films Vintage Bordeaux wines selected for The Times The Times Baron Phillipe De Rothschild Wine Offer Music Salerooms Exhibitions Dance Video Bookings Burying my own treasure, and unearthing it elsewhere Counting crows Feather report Military manoeuvres for nature lovers One of the army's best-kept secrets - the beauuty of Salisbury Plain - can be enjoyed with caution and a good map Fast bidding for the household scraps Jody Tresidder is amazed by the passions aroused at a weekly auction of frozen chickens, lampshades and pyjamas Flatroof Problems Solved Rising to any occasion Frances Bissell, The Times cook, says souffl?s are simple, sweet or savoury Pakora Tread carefully in Champagne Mean wine is damaging the marque, says Jane MacQuitty Six best champagne buys Immaculate direction Entertaining at Home Mrs Nimmo's iced curry cream soup 4oz finely chopped shallots 1 oz butter I level tbsp curry paste 1 oz flour 1-2pt vegetable or chicken sock 1 strip lemon rind 1 small bay leaf 1 small desertspon arrowroot cream I winegglass port 1tsp curry paste or powder I good dessertspoon apricot jam or purèe from dried apricots 2tbsp whipped cream Oodles of noodles You don't need an expense account to eat Japanese, says Barbara McSweeney Victoria Wine Food Spy Annie Rankin shells out for nuts, one of the world's staples Events Word-Watching Saturday Rendezvous High-flying lessons on the small-time trapeze A new type of circus is teaching acrobatic skills and confidence, Xa Younger reports Where to join the new circus The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Magical history tour On an extraordinary journey through time in a 'hunted house' in the East End of London, Annie Rankin encounters the spirit of assorted cockneys past, not to mention Saddam Hussein Sir Ranulph Fiennes My Perefect Weekend Times Newspapers Ltd. Experience the past Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Clements MOPS Trade Services International " Lower your Handicap in Just 30 Days or… Dialbuy Ltd Direct Reader Offers Johnman Ltd Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Driven to L-plate distraction James Hepburn on the pain of having plenty of driving ambition but little skill when it came to the test A cast of thousands bringing art to Londoners Witty commissioning is helping to promote a sculptural renaissance in the capital's open spaces, writes Derwent May No Title Glengoyne Moble Caledonia Limited Slaves to the rhythm Music is still the Guiding force in pop-culture street clothes, from Acid-house sweatshirts and bovver boots to rave Tour information A rose-red tin In just three days Jo a clutch of anc The Churchill Voyages Juleverne Judo fact box Bowing to the invincible Sporting Life John Goodbody on the respect and discipline of judo, and its use in self-defence Pavilions of odd splendour For Sale If you can't sell it, enhance it Take your favourite pieces with you The Herault Bash your way to oblivion David Flussfeder plugs into the warfare and role-playing of computer games Bovis Homes Property Buyers Guide Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited William J. Abbott Rural Practice Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoad Cross Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts for Children My Book Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The French Video Company Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items National Trust Membership Prezzies Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cashmere Store Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forte Leisure Bonds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Stocking Fillers Ballooning World DVLA Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ultimate Christmas Gift Phantom of the Opera No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times & Sunday Times Christmas Subscription… Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hawkin & Co Backyard tonics Francesca Greenoak finds a natural way to health among the plants and weeds in a London garden Multiple Display Advertising Items '... two superb videos for Christmas..… Janet Reger Harvest Boxes Multiple Classified Advertising Items TYRO Exer Skier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Love thy neighbour, and may he go away Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunken Treasure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Games of hits and Blisses Theater: Benedice Nightingale reviews Hay Fever at the Albery adn Jeremy Kingston on Triiby & Svengalf at the Cockpir Prince under a long white cloud Dance Royal New Zealand Ballet The Derngate Northampton Classic CD Raucous Houston taxes Famous names but mixed success for some film and TV soundtracks The Sunday Times Sadler's Wells The Good 1993 Guide CD Look deeply into my vice Brass and bombast Jazz Records Theatre Royal Haymarket The Socth Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Purcell Room the South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Cinemas BBC1 Satellite The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite ARC Walking, talking living dolls Nigella Lawson considers the screen image, fortunes and failings of women struggling to control their destiny Concise Crossword No 2957 Winning Move Word-Watching Three-minute art form Caitlin Moran on television ads worth phoning home about TV Preview Guilty Secrets: Carole White Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress The Times Saturday Review Pedigree P. H. S Index Picture Gallery Kingsize Holland & Holland Holland & Holland A Fistful This man is hired by Pakistani families to find their runaway wives and daughters, escaping from the pressures of a strict, patriarchal society Linda Grant meets the bounty hunter. Photographs by Suresh Karadia More Extras Than Ben Hur Xeryus Givenchy Ah, the Joy of the Open Che SAAB Antidotes to tunnel vision Next year the Channel tunnel will be finished. The French are ready for it; the British, notoriously, are not. Why are we so bad at planning big projects? Sir Alastair Morton, chief executive of Eurotunnel, tells Alan Franks, Illustration by Bill Prosser Year End in the Californias Ernest & Jullo Gallo Survival of the most fitting Modern life may have altered the villages of Alpujarra, but the area's rituals have remained unseathed, Jan Morris writes Harrods Knightsbridge Global Excellence Delta Air Lines Homefire News from the Front Living the lie in the land of truth or dare City Lights Los Angeles The saings you can make wi could call for a lit British Gas Picture Gallery Fashion Iain R. Webb examines the fantastics of two designers who havemade then freams come true, with exotic creations that take fancy dressing to its extreme, and achieve the distinction of being practically perfect Photographs by Mike owen Philips Philips C&A Sweat Soul Music And the beat goes on…non—stop for 55 hours. Kate Alderson spends a weekend in Southport, where the thrill of the dance keeps the crowd on the floor. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Theatre Tokens Comedy Theatre Stately home of nouveau riches Ceci n'est pas une pipe dream: Jonathan Meades goes to Belgium and gets blown away by the abundance of architectural treats and palatable animals Tête-à-tête with a nation's finest brains Eating out in Belgium Brissels Air France Hine The Provinces Heavyweight on the gastro scale Royalshakespeare Company Damascus to Palmyra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Black Prince Moscow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon No Title America the Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peaks on the cheap David Allsop reports on ten of this season's best-value skiing holidays in Europe and the United States The Dufflecoat Company Multiple Display Advertising Items TTC Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saint James Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Sound circuit Thirstmas Bool Pick of the case Drink Pictures that don't tell a story Filmstak Biographies Ringleaders of the games Sport Burnt offerings Opera and Classical Music Made of the Wright stuff Chrishtmas Bppls Stocking up for the fest Children Bringing up the third sex Feminism The Bodyguard The Times Doll's House Offer Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No 3178 : Twelve Dots on the Map by Corylus Chess Written to confuse? The Times Unorthodox view 'We learnt the game in a tough school' A Childhood: Jimmy Greaves Folio Boddingtons the Cream of Manchester
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