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News from 10/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley and Martin Fletcher, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Anthony Holland, Simon Barnes, David Watkins, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Jan Morris, John Diamond, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent and George Brock, Philip Howard, Carol Leonard, Jerry Morton, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, D. Cameron Watt, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Adamson, Antony Allott, Alan Lorimer, Geoffrey Mills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Pat Blair, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, D. Stambuk, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Andrew Colquhoun, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Valentine Powell, Barbara Roche, David Kiggell, Colin Hill, Adam Lebor, Sarah Johnson, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, J. Fenton, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, John Josling, Michael Storey, Peter Blaseby, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Praveen Moman, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Jennifer Ashworth, Richard Luckett, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Keith Wheatley, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Milan Krneta, Ronald Butt, Kate Alderson, Hugh Saxton, John Kennedy, Christopher Thomas, Jeremy Black, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Christopher Morcom, Matthew Parris, K. C. Bass, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Hamilton and Nicholas Wood, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, John Thomson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Denis Mahon, Michael Phillips, Michael Meadowcroft, Nadine Meisner, Jason Cowley, R. A. Philips, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, David R. Brent, Tony Hall, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, J. D. Rawlings, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Jonathan Prynn and Ross Tieman, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Separation but no divorce for Prince and Princess The seperation of the Prince and Princess of Wales, announced to a hushed Commons by the prime minister, raised the prospect of a king without a queen Index Looters battle in Somali town The Future 'It is announced. . . with regret' Major rallies EC leaders The Press N&P Books on Thursday Queen Mother will go to Scotland Domestic drama proves chilling news for peers Political Sketch Major shoulders his duty to advise and protect the Crown Commentry MPs listen in tense silence as news is brokento nation The Prime minister confirmed what the The Commons From Lords and Common Early tension grew into unconcealed antipathy The Marriage Silence reigns on wedding Wartime forged dynasty's reputation Family Tree Halyvourgiki Inc Ardibishops urge compassion and understanding 'There are circumstances where separation is the lesser evil and hence the best way forward' The Church Lloyds Bank Fashion Sponsorhip Church role is not affected Constitution Parting no barrier to throne The Law Priority given to happiness of young princes The Children Tabloids bluntly headlined the truth The Press N&P No One bussier on your behalf Pressure for tougher laws to restrict intrusion by media Privacy Yamaha £42,000 for duchess over topless pictures Fleeet St feasts on King-size story Today's Papers Ministers tell Major to lift threat from most pits on closure list Tourist raped on beach Husband next door must leave at dusk Council 'tried to gag press' The Comet Price Promise Recession led banker to suicide Comet Muslim leaders blame Nazis for violence Sikh temple comes under attack as Asian communities try to case tension Bomb explodes in Tube car park News in Brief IRA victim loses legs TV licences up to £83 Granada cuts staff Editor under pressure CBI calls for new M25 Paedophile jailed Courts racially biased Christmas adverts Young drivers polled Stabbing sentence Fairer North Sea fishing slips through EC's net Protests by Scottish crews highlight a European common fisheries policy which is near to the point of collapse Mercury Communications The way it isn't NSPCC Bingham confirms decision on Bland Corrections £1bn saving promised in fraud crackdown Electricity sell-off criticised Health department denies 'collusion' Fears of French invasion SKY Bottomley rebukes doctors Thatcher tells Major to be firm over Hong Kong Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping a smile on face of the Chinese tiger New illegal immigrants penalty Around the Lobby Race violence TV cost rises In Parliament MPs told of defence 'junket' Britain seeks to win over Danes Ministers shape budget compromise By our Political Staff: Tebbit hopes for a weekend of failure N&P No one's busier on your behaf City's security machinery rolls into action Delors counters move to scrap EC laws By our Foreign Staff: Rabin puts racism on agenda B&Q French long to breakfree from Bonn alliance Radio Times Danish opposition spurns treaty deal MacEdonia calls on EC to act News in Brief (AP): Fanners march on The Hague (Reuter): Swiss choice Deputies snub Yeltsin in vote against Gaidar post Clinton to list budget advisers News in Brief (Reuter): Bolivian toll Neo-Nazi curbs Forte Horte Our Foreign Staff: Growing unrest forces Delhi parliament to adjourn Youths shot on intifada anniversary From Reuter in Kabul: 100 killed as Afghan troops clash with militia Benefits agency Our Foreign Staff: Sarajevo aid flights halted for ninth day Rifkind reiterates danger of intervention Aerospatiale Achievement Has a Name Dubrovnik yearns for tourist revival 'I would go hungry for a week for a gun' Court lets Panic run forelection Welcome for marines soured by attacks on relief agencies RAC the Nes Knigts of the Road Cheney is angered by 'media farce' Paris takes credit for Somali aid mission Leaders on a summit of discontent John Major is not the only one with problems-as statesmen gather in Edinburgh, Roger Boyes reports on others with a home audience to please John Major has been moulded by the Thatcher years and the market revolution of the 1980s Victoria Wine A whiff of raw sex What's par for your face? According to a new survey, acne is neither a rite of passage nor necessarily a blight to life. Alice Thomson reports The Hormonal Health Care centre Keys to surgical tragedy Medical Briefing Sweet to the labouring man National Garden Gift Tokens A sad day for the monarchy A step from the throne The Times Diary Prize turnout Incredible shrinking world Can even the best scientists really tell us anything profound about the nature of God's universe The networks have landed Ben MacIntyre, in New York, on America's prime-time invasion Forward thinking Brushes with royalty A Separation Frankness and modesty make the best friends at court Gaidar Agonistes The real battle is about who runs Russia, and for whose benefit Too Bad to Be True The economic darkness is lightening: believe it Case for further intervention by West in Bosnia's war Double role Bombing cover Mark of authority Ireland's example US in Somalia Finances biased against the gallery At our service UN for minorities Where on earth? Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prize bullfight: a dramatic bullfighting scene by… Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Church news Sir Charles Mott-Radclyffe Wales and Chester Circuit Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Academy of Engineering Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Royal Town Planning Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages School news Appointment Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bliithmers Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Shawn Willam Shawn, Editor of The New Yorker from 1952 to 1987, abd a reslute guardian of its position as one of the most influential features on the American literary landscape, dided of a heart attack in his New York apartment on December 8, aged 85. He was born in Chicago on August 31,1907 John Clapman John clapman, musicologist and Dvorák Scholar, died on November 9 aged 84. He was born on July 31,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From Our Special Correspondent): The Oecumenical Council Fred Roche Appreciations Ben Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items King Edward's School Bath News The Times Crossword No 19,098 Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Body and Mind Weather IBM People in the Times Arts Modern Times Books TV Listings Opinion Columns The Papers Arts Award Amstrad Vote Funny Money Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Arts Lonrho issue paves way for Rowland exit Tiny Rowland, chief executive of Lonrho, the debt laden conglomerate, is selling half his holding and raising cash for the company from a share issue and disposal By our City Staff: Quiet German makes his move BAT funds give Eagle Star a lift Brittan seethes over Fiat cash critics Charities 32 Avon Rubber bounces above £9m Garrard the Crown Jewllers Sport Televison and Radio Revamp of ERM proposed by Major Digital Pit closure jobs figure undercut by minister The employment secretary told a Commons select committee that up to 26,000 jobs could be lost if 31 pits are closed, far fewer than the 70,000 industry estimates Company News in Brief Ford ready to make big job cuts Manweb interims rise by a third Capital boost lifts Eagle away from danger Tempus Jersey European Greenalls beer sales still falling Chief executive to go at indebted Isosceles Business Roundup Sugar set for defeat Qantas bid by BA NFC slips to £91m Aircraft arm to be sold Housing recovery hope Hepworth goes Dutch Lombard sees no revival Protean soars to £1.4m No Title British Funds Invest Electric Guinness shares feel a new year chill Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street The writing on Rowland's wall Comment Making choices AVM seeks high flier The Times City Diary Carol's No 1 Tracking high-flying entrepreneurs inflates risks for shareholders The time to lay down the law on company practices is when a group decides to float on the stock market writes William Kay Major warning Bank book Bank managers have turned away from their traditional roles Out of step on bosses' pay, perks and pay-offs Chatset faith A faster hearing for Lloyd's names Abbey should use £103m for compensation The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money MARkETS Profit-taking develops Jaguar Artists learn to manage money Volunteer advisers are helping arts organisations to develop their business sense. One of them will this week win a new award, says Alison Roberts Accountancy & Finance Director of Administration and Finance The Times Davies Kidd Public practice Recruitment Specialists Optimum Potential (Rec Cons) Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Diocese of Rochester A leading American investment banking and… Financial Controller Accounts Assistant Rule changes will make levels of gearing soar British Posigraduate Medical Federation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ripples of hope on liability Swinson docks at Stoy Any Other Business Accountancy & Finance Barclay Simpson PA to Partner Chartered Acct Own goal Harrison Willis Vales Truck Centre Ltd Qualified Auditors Finance Manager Mrs Antrobus would have felt quite at home Audit Heathfield Hargreaves Accountants Charity begins. . . at Christmas Is your donation being put to good use? Pat Blair offers a guide to effective, and tax-efficient, giving this year Christmas Charities Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Action for blind people Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Display Advertising Items ARC Charity Christmas Card Council Help One Conquest Lead to Another NBI The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney pation Association Homelife Multiple Display Advertising Items In search of a worthy cause The Charity Commission has details of more than 170,000 groups happy to take your cash Good, bad or indifferent? You have to make up your own mind National Children's Bureau Somra Theatre page 34 Mack is back, on the same old track Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews MacAulay Culkin as the little boy in peril (again) in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Irek may step out with Bolshoi again Arts Briefing Bunny business Saint reborn from the ashes Cinema: David Robinson on a silent film classic, to be screened on Sunday with a new musical score Last chance. . . Odeon Pop page 35 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts entertainment compiled by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A walk on the very wild side Weldon Rising Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a bewildering and bleak vision of New York low life Striding boldly towards the future Nederland DT Dance: Four contemporary works in Bradford and (below) a familiar staple of the repertory at Sadler's Wells No surprises as young love runs its predictable course Romeo and Juliet The Times More than bodies in the library The popular image of the librarian is decades out of date. Alison Roberts speaks up on behalf of a silent minority Arsenic and seltzer on the frocks Television Review: Tony Patrick on the Blackheath Poisonings Fantasy blossoms Shirley Bassey Pop: Alan Jackson has his emotions professionally stirred by a veteran drama queen Ticket Master Firsts from the Finns New Music A good honest and painful sermon on Samuel Pepys The Other Pepys Vincent Brome Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 Inside King Charles's head The Personal Rule of Charles 1 By Kevin Sharpe Yate University Press, £25 Nobody has put the case for Charles I better than Kevin Sharpe, but Ronald Butt is not persuade Descent of the Polish state into partition The Last King of Poland By Adam Zamoyski Jonathan Cape, ?25 Roundhead and cavalier, adieu Going to the Wars The Experience of the British Civil Wars 1638-1651 By Charles Carlton Routledge, £30 Fair lady finds her Pygmalion Margaret Wheeler, left, was sure she had been given the wrong baby, wrote to Shaw and began a dialogue that fascinates Sarah Johnson Letters from Margaret Correspondence between Bernard Shaw and Margaret Wheeler 1994-1950 Edited by Rebecca Swift Chatto, £13.99 Paid to pontificate If You Want my Opinion Sharon & the Rest Of a Certanin Age Collections of fiction and books on chess for Christmas stockings Chess Omnibuses Authors Big men have further to fall All Fall down By Ita Daly Bloomsbury, £14.99 V, Monkey By Andrew Davies Lime Tree, £14.99 The End of the Century at the End of the World By C. K. Stead Harvill, £14.99 John Mortimer Withdrawal of medical treatment from hopeless case not unlawful Law Report December 10 1992 Court of Appeal Solicitor forfeited independent status Date of application Special circumstances no defence to failure to implement drinking water directive Manneip proving facts at trial Community rules not applicable Americans switch on to new Dallas dynasty Simon Barnes on the trail of the revitalised Cowboys and the owner whose cash and controversial methods could trade slump for Super Bowl success Coaches forgotten Gower must accept life without touring Welsh origins Defiance of authority Football loses its direction Attacking option Lucrative action Word-Watching Guildford search for consolation in cup Basketball Golf's prize pupil called to meet the head master By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka settle Test series with rare win Cricket Wessels is accused of striking Kapil Dev Multiple Display Advertising Items Karen Roberts, right, was named 1992 Young Sports… Till defends title Lewis plans to show Bowe Boxing Poor conditions testing trailing yachts England tour to go ahead Hockey Error forces rerun of Haydock hurdle Bookmakers reply to harsh words of senior steward Racing Her Honour to spark treble for Pipe on hurdling debut Haydock Park Parrett's heart failed Southwell Taunton The Fellow remains favourite Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Blackburn break free to enhance aspirations in cup Watford's cavalier approach backfires Lineker rounds on Taylor Multiple Display Advertising Items Minnows fall prey to big-night nerves McManus beats Hendry Snooker For the Record Hastings duo end Exiles' hopes Rugby Union: Edinburgh Extend Unbeaten Run in Inter-District Championship London's changes centre on Clough and Hopley Pickering can prove a point in Sheffield Swimming Agassi reveals his need for guiding fire of McEnroe Tennis Britain go through In Brief New captain Winning women Change of direction BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite RSPB Racing Ferguson ensures Rangers reap rich cup rewards Victory fuels hopes of place in final Concise Crossword No 2967 Winning Move Word-Watching Women earn equal rights to race Milan show they are a class act American Football 39 Mensa Refunds will be made by TCCB

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