News from 30/11/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Hugh Pain, Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, David Monro, David Tytler, Anatol Lieven, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Adam Lebor outside Travnik, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, David Rhys Jones, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Patricia Tyrrell, Louis Fitzgibbon, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, John Russell, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Raymond Kneene, Chess Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Leif Mills Chairman, Bryan Stiles, Sean MacCarthaigh and Michael Hornsby, Robert A. H. Marsden-Smedley, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, R. M., Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, J. R. T., Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, John Pearman, Headmaster, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, W. J. Weston Project Manager, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Elizabeth Candy Headmistress, Jenny Knight and Helen Johnstone, Russell Kempson, N. A. H. Dawnay, Sydney Friskin, John Midgley, Dennis Signy, Kari Knight, Gabriella Gamini, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Peter Melchett, Executive Director, Ian Fells, Gerard Lyons, Craig Brown, David Pascall, Hilary Fender, Headmistress, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, C. T. Fitz-Gibbon, Christopher Rose, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, B. N., Adam Fresco, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Derek W. Haylock, Craig Lord, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Gerard Davies, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Peter Smith, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor backs Lamont in row over cash handout John Major is resisting calls for Norman Lamont's resignation, but as the Chancellor stumbles from one mishap to another, senior Tories expect the new year to see a new tenant in No 11 The Chancellor's wine bill Index Fashion UN brings food to besieged town Theatre Boys 4 Studies at University Paul Raymond becomes Britain's richest man Women Queen goes back to live at Windsor Castle Asprey Education on Monday Rees-Mogg and Alexander Chancellor join Times Labour's ?10m campaign spending closes the gap with Tories The release of campaign accounts reveals the increasing extent to which party strategists have channelled their advertising resources into using - and manipulating - the power of Tv Cunningham refuses to rule out vote against Maastricht Teenage driver killed in collision with train Howard rules out more cash Baby and parents die in three-car crash News in Brief Knifepoint car hijack Rising price of justice Private ambulance move Lipman wins ad prize Chancellor is victim of a scurrilous campaign, say MPs Government officials produce till receipt to back Lamont's account of shopping trip New evidence shows that Norman Lamont did not buy cheap champagne from an off-licence in Paddington £4,000 payout for legal bill adhered to the rule book Colourful outback artist dies, aged 75 N&P Access digs for mole's motives Positive about Disabled People First Asian prepares to enter the Dáil Tebbit wanted to be PM Labour fires the first salvo on privatisation Irish election results Badlands of Ulster boost tourist trade Nepal air crash relatives hit at FO House of Fraser defies law to trade on Sunday By our Health Services Correspondent: Low Aids figures give hope N&P Costs Vodafone Talkland Architects begin planning Windsor Castle restoration Craftmen relish one of the biggest professional challenges of their lives The palace, the press and the people National heritage will be in safe hands Restorers Prince of Wales urged to chair committee Report Compaq Strikes and bad training 'have ruined Uk economy' EC commissioner criticises the government's record on skills for work Nationwide A cast-iron job chance Opposition attacks 'waste of a generation' Blacks, Asians and Chinese move past the three million mark in Britain Areas with Large Ethnic Groups Craig Brown A Law for Privacy? Labour to consider university tuition fees The Times Legal Forum Smoke-free bonus for motorists News in Brief Wigs away Queen's card Nazi graffiti Bond winners Sarajevo artillery barrage dims hopes of truce Croatia has admitted for the first time that its army is engaged in Bosnia and has become a party to the latest ceasefire Yeltsin pleads for united force to combat diehard anti-reformists 'The complete answer to male impotence' 'Doomed' Travnik's defenders gain confidence Ukraine old guard in nuclear cover-ups Holland Our Foreign Staff: Kohl steps up assault on racist 'rabble' as asylum talks founder (Reuter): Israel rebukes Bonn over neo-Nazi attacks Gonzalez Byass Mafia and former Soviet gangs join forces in crime Shepherd keeps watch for Gatt veto 'Mr. Bribes' jailed by Milan court Nationwide Tale of torture rife as forces of law fight terror with terror in Peru Increased emergency powers have led security forces to abuse human rights. If law enforces adopt the tactics of Shining Path guerrillas all may be lost Our Foreign Staff: Black gunmen kill four whites at wine party in South Africa Our Foreign Staff: Bush grabs initiative over Somalia relief Traders scramble for Hanoi business Arrests follow failed Caracas coup Alistair Cooke, cultural guru signs off in America at 84 Vital Korea jet tape is missing News in Brief (AFP): Mosque ringed (AFP): Star sues (AP): Rich man loses (Reuter): Scientist held (AFP): Tomb reopened (Reuter): Park and ride OBAS The law's pregnant pause How clear are the principles of job protection for the pregnant? Victoria McKee reports In a town called Alex A woman priest is helping to bring peace to a South African township The spider's stratagem NSPCC Breathing a whiff of defiance Hotline Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Leather forecasting The outlook for leather is very bright: sizzling skins are the warm front for winter Trellis with Grapes Matthew Parris It is the little truths that count about our political masters, not the big lies Small steps on freedom's trail There is a way of measuring human liberty, and among the latest figures is some cause for optimism, finds Bernard Levin Why Lamont need not go The Chancellor's difficulties are a distraction from the government's predicament, says Peter Riddell Lingua blanca The Times Diary Screen test for the BBC The Times Diary Hard as snails The Times Diary Saving graces The Times Diary A Minister's Money Openness is the best guard against laxity Prevent the Epidemic The world must step up the battle against Aids Everyman as Slocum Gentlemen circumnavigators excite admiration, not envy Energy policy Nuclear treaty obligations School examination league tables: fair or fallacious? Masked police Vocational training Troops for Somalia Wisdom of youth Pounds out of pocket Court Circular Anniversaries Appointment DJM: Nature notes Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service Dr. William Harbrow Kennard Mr. Dominic Sasse Appointments in the RAF Personal Column Church news Huge coin hoard dated to 1450s Archaeology University news Society of Merchant Venturers Haberdashers' Company Forthcoming marriages Marriages RIBA Trustees' medal Latest wills Sir Sidney Nolan Sir Sidney Nolan, OM, AC, CBE, Australia's most celebrated painter of the 20th century, has died in London aged 75. He was born in Melbourne on April 22,1917 Personal Column Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Paul Ryan Paul Ryan, who with his twin brother, Barry, formed the Sixities popsinging duo named after them, died of long cancer in London yesterday aged 44. He was born in Leeds on October 24,1948 Sir George Robey A Great Figure in the Music Hall The Most Rev Frank Woods The Most Rev Frank Woods, KBE, Archbishop of Melbourne, 1957-77, and Primate of Australia, 1971-77, died in Melbourne yesterday aged 85. He was born in Davos, Switzerland, on April 16,1907 Major stands by his Chancellor Siege town battered but unbowed Queen goes home Cost of defeat Yeltsin confident German raids Golf club terror University fees Boy, 4, studies at university The Times Crossword No 19,089 Parker Duofold Crash criticism Human rights claim Tourist country Sunday opening Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather People in the Times Arts White overcomes Parrott and memory of past failures Townsend maintains Chelsea rise Leeds United's Premier League aspirations exposed by another away defeat Norwich pass the test of potential champions Commentary Education Gascoigne on target Economic View Lack of outside rides may cost Scudamore title Adaytum Television and Radio Castleford cut things fine as they go third Rugby League Wigan cruise home Results and Tables Second place finish gives Bocca the world title Powerboating Sun shines as Chittenden rounds Horn Open meeting gets go-ahead In Brief Britain well served by Durie and Wood Tennis Second chance Snow too strong Super Bowe Harris takes hold of record Swimming Ramsamy back Mosley reigns Whitley to face Cardiff after routing Durham ICE Hockey German stays ahead of Searle Rowing McCarley is beaten by Gough Bowls Kluge adds touch of true class Cyclo-Cross Calculating Eubank staying out for the count Simon Barnes on a boxer exploiting the exploitation business and posturing all the way to the bank Patience pays dividend for Arthurton A change of ends sees wickets tumble to Kumble Cricket: Indian Spinner's Performance Sets up an Absorbing Final Day to Johannesburg Test Champion has one big effort left in him Century by Mahanama gives Sri Lanka edge Zimbabwe supports Asian bid Smash-and-grab tactic pays off for happy Spurs Cantona may be wrong man to solve United mystery Pools Check Shearer rises briefly from the gloom Barnes quickly makes presence tell at Liverpool Weekend Football Results and Tables Second-half goals lift Luton's spirits Newcastle sail over the horizon Miller linked to Barnet buyout move Hoddle's defence lets down the great entertaining Football The Times Table of Fa Premier League Macari intends to keep fire stoked Romanians take spoils Sugar admits to Murdoch link Way sees Slough home to safety Hockey Teddington lifted by McGuire The Times Barbarians provide a worthy test for Australia Weekend Rugby Union Results Leicester restore order to cup scene Harlequins forward power is decisive Buckton conjures up Saracens surprise Tabard give locals a thrill Roberts tips balance Waterloo raise game as Bath drop their guard By a Correspondent: Llanelli concede valuable point Swansea march on Tomba's tumble lets in Tescari Drama in opening World Cup slalom as favourite crashes twice Rugby Union For the Record Parisien wins in style Elkington wins national title at fourth attempt Lyle saves best to last Fixtures Sibton Abbey pays for surprise success Mandarin: Kelso User Friendly sixth as Japan star lands cup Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Over The Deel can make amends for Cheltenham lapse Leaders over the Jumps Worcester lost Rapid Raceline Reeling in the years for a final cast Theatre: Sir Michael Hordern tells Benedict Nightingale why his new stage role may be his last Some enchanted evening Michacl Bogdanov's new English Shakespeare Company production of The Tempost appears to be set on an island in the Thames Opera Practical Knowledge of Natural Law and Leadership… Galleries Latest score lines Arts Briefing Paris matches Arts Briefing Last chance… Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Borwn's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Personal triumph against the odds Music Theatre: Pucini at the ROH; a Slovak first; and dramatic Birtwistle Madama Butterfly Suppressed, but never silenced Petrified The Place Legendary strong meat Bow Down Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times When did you last see your history? Visual Art: New light on a familiar painting at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery, and recommended shows elsewhere in the city John Russell Taylor on a famous Victorian canvas which offers insigh into the nature of narrative painting Christmas theatre outings The Theatre Club Last Chance Blood relationships Theatre: Jeremy Kingston enjoys a lively new English version of a 17th-century Spanish drama on a biblical theme The Rape of Tamar Have faith in your talent Television Review: new music on the screen Surfeit of sweets on stage Rock: Shonen Knife, the petite cult band from Japan BT Critic's Choice Galleries University Appointments University of Queensland University of Oxford Surveyor to the University Education Times Classified Thames College of Health Care Studies Head Devonshire House the Upper School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenwich College Multiple Display Advertising Items Don Quijote LLB Honours Huron University Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items Shrewsbury School The Royal Academy of Engineering North American Institute of Aviation Business College Grants for Venetian Research Jesus College, Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The long march of cultural evolution How should culture be imparted in a polyglot society? Two views of the way forward in Britain, at opposite ends of the age-range Every child must learn the key traditions that have made this country what it is, writes David Pascall Performance comes to the fore The Royal Academy, the grandfather of music teaching, has jazzed up its courses Getting the right result in the examination tables Viewpoint Times Educational Supplement Courts can use Hansard to construe ambiguous or obscure statutes Guarantor's right to loss relief for tax Expeditious hearing to discharge injunction Crème De La Crème Margaret Bray Meridian Capital Markets Shorthand Courses Status Recruitment Babu for children David Morris International Secretary to Marketing Manager Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bayce Bilinguol Multilingual Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communication varies terms of will Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Sun Sell-offs will put ahead on Bass profit Reporting this Week By our Business Staff: Greece plans to sell 35% telecom stake to foreign company Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Portfolio Plus Capitalisation, week's change H Heath Group Times Newspapers Limited Liverpool Bay gas project stalled by energy review Blankstone Sington Limited Japan Airlines Equity peak does not signal recovery Gilt-Edged Picture Gallery Review may close USM British Funds Leasing firms await boost from Autumn Statement AP: Japanese plan to move upstream jobs to Asean Black & Decker S Koreans to build $8bn Chinese road The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Putting more bite into Cadbury Comment Turkish Airlines Focusing on the wrong questions gives Auntie a new lease of life Anatole Kaletsky takes some comfort from the failure of ivory-tower experts to get to the heart of Bbc economics Musical market The Times City Diary Bikes bearing bad news The Times City Diary Raising smiles The Times City Diary Wellcomed The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Satellite Radio 3 CPL Project Stalled Cadbury bows to criticism on directors' role Non-executive directors can provide an important check to erring boards, yet proposals to raise their profile in managing company affairs have been watered down Small firms attack quality standard John Charcol Ireland prepares to defend the punt Six Million Pound Man finds spending it a bore Export growth 'will top 6%' Botnar's absence sets problem for Revenue Concise Crossword No 2958 Winning Move Word-Watching Week Ahead Gooda group in fees dispute
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