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News from 12/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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A. E. L. Parnis, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, S. Reuben, Director, Stephen Brook, Len Arrowsmith, Paul Heiney, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Lisanne Radice, Mary Killen, Anne Billson, Simon Barnes, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Louette Harding, Joan South, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Sam Kiley and Jamie Dettmer, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, I. M. Lewis, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Barry Turner, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Hazel Leslie, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Susan Marling, D. H. Fremlin, Carousel, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones, football Correspondent, Graeme E. Hall, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Marion F. Gray, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Simon D. Baggott, Bruce Clark, Ruth Gledhill, David Banks, Editor, Louise Taylor, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, J. S. Walker, Anne Caborn, Jane MacQuitty's, Margaret Allen, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Brian Morton, Nicholas Watt, D. Davies, Jean-André Charial, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Gavin Ashenden, Joanna Gibbon, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Annie Rankin, Nigella Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, St Pierre and Miquelon, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Dermot Clinch, Sebastian Goetz, Ken Livingstone, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Rupert Bruce, James Hill, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitch Jenkins, David Gilmour, Alison Roberts, Nigel Parry, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Sara McCONNELL, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Dr John Habgood, C. Sherwood, John Roland, Michael Hall, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jill Sherman and John O'leary, Paul Wilkinson, John Walker (Chairman), Richard Evans, Andy Sylvester, Jessica Gorst Williams, Martin Bradshaw (Senior Vice-President), Charles & Eddie, E. Brouwer, Flora Fraser, Ian Ross, Elaine Fogg and Jill Sherman, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, L. Gorden, Bryn Howell-Pryce, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jeremias Gotthelf, Desmond Hartley, Jane Bidder, T. A. Mansfield, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Stewart Tendler and Nigel Hawkes, Philip Webster and George Brock, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, Christopher W. Redwood, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Tomasz Starzewski, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, William Boyd, David Watson, Sir John Harvey-Jones, Caitlin Moran, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, S. E. Presgrave, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Daiches, Peter GRAY(Professor), Helen Pickles, Mark Le Fanu, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Martyn Thompson, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Alexander Ross, D. G. Howie, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, J. A. Bound, Law, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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'Sign by summer' row hits Major at summit Index Simon Jenkins Europe's royal ratpack makes melodrama out of EC crisis Many of the hundreds of journalists who poured into Edinburgh for the EC summit had other things on their minds, writes Michael Binyon Gary Oldman Inflation rate is lowest for six years Television Junior education minister resigns The royal clan gathers for banquet, if not for wedding N&P Carolisel the New Smash Hit Weekend State may lift pension age limit for women to 65 Barclays Old Bailey rejects genetic evidence Picture Gallery Pupils to get success reports Home Office drops electronic tagging The dream is over Correction Pope says poverty is obstacle to peace News in Brief Shell cuts prices by 18p Smacking discharge Bait-digging in question Police murder denied Kasparov sets record NSPCC Vow of silence and loyalty sets scene for wedding We never talk about Her Majesty and I hope We never will, say tight lipped Balmoral workers Benn reintroduces bill to abolish monarchy Mercury Communications Picture Gallery Prince defends spending on the arts Engagement ring breaks tradition National networks banned at service Judge jails teenager for barbecue killing Sentence critised as too lenient BT £14m fund diverted from Arts Council Top companies asked to help Times appeal Safety fear as Briton is killed in Nigeria Only 20,000 regular users to gain from BR's late services British Rail commuters will reap little reward from the passenger's charter. Most services were judged reliable and on time Scargill's wife leads pit sit-in £4.4m bid puts Rubens in the shade and sets a record Subsidiarity is best seen from the bottom up Credo Asian racial violence increases NCH Police 'not meeting interview standards' More jets to be packed into Atlantic airspace Piolets fear safety may be reduced Renault a Chrtain Flair Smuggled parrots return to the Colombian wilds Army bar causes collapse of trial Abortion case man to be tried News in Brief Clueless thief Return fails Hoaxer jailed Police suicide Selftidge's joins the rush to win Sunday shoppers Coundown to Christmas: stalking the recession-battered consumer and a new line in branches Scientists root out the perfect tree The Times N&P Asthma theoiy doubted Ministers rule out Keynesian quick fix Economy Fidelity Investments Soldiers take their cause to streets Scotland's men of arms come down from the hills to dispute cutbacks Protest Goalless first half leaves everything to play for Peter Riddell's Commentary Major hopes treaty bill can be passed by summer recess (Reuter): Sweden to take Efta presidency News in Brief (Reuter): Gaullist call for progress (Reuter): Embassy pelted (AP): French clashes Our Foreign Staff: Greece puts case against Macedonia recognition Balkans Cheney rules out ground force role US TROOPS Small but perfect tax haven dithers about entering European mainstream Enlargement Britain sent off to tiy again on budget Gorbachev's creaking constitution impedes path of reform The last vestiges of debate in Congress have been obscured by abuse. If President Yeltsin is to prevail he must curb its powers Congress blocks Yeltsin move for referendum Trade flourishes while Kremlin squabbles Everest Fit the Best Snipers zero in on UK convoy's lyres Turkey denies turning conflict into jihad By our Foreign Staff: Dushanbe captured by communists Important Safety Announcement Underworld targeted in Calabria News in Brief (AP, AFP): Railway deaths (Reuter): Trial sought (AFP): Slovak exodus (Reuter): Offices raided Somali warlords sign pact to halt fighting in US-brokered deal (AP, AFP): Weinberger charge dismissed News in Brief (Reuter): Road disaster (Reuter): Six executed (AFP): Fire verdict Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company Clinton boosts radicals with second batch of appointments Intervention fails to raise hopes in village of dying Beatle fans get wind of dream encore Yemen riots spread Minolta Two survive Japan cabinet purge Tokyo reshuffle A post-modern Windsor The Times Diary Picture Gallery Why not stem the floods of useless words by paying our writers not to write Pacifying the warlords America must aviod shoring up Somalia's unrepresentative and violent men, argues I. M. Leiws A boost for the prince's party The separation will free the Prince of Wales to pursue his eccentric and challenging role The plot thickens The Times Diary Dry run-up The Times Diary Suspicious summit The Times Diary Kremlin Brinkmanship The constitutional struggle is doomed to continue Clinton's Team His economic appointments make for a shrewd political mix Art Matters Sponsorship of the arts is working even in hard times Church attitude to divorcees Royal separation Urban uniformity and the landlord In good voice A case for severity Cheaper insurance Suitable help for gifted children 'Mirror' and Hattersley Dutch connections Home for summits Court Circular Personal Column Anniversaries Service dinner Royal engagement Weekend birthdays Congratulations Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Musical Instruments Alliance Francaise de Londres Appointment Gifts Forthcoming marriages Baron Geoffroy Chodron De Courcel Baron Geoffroy Chodron de Courcel, Hon. GCVO Mc, General de Gaulle's Chef de Cabinet in London, 1940-41, and France's ambassador to Britain, 1962-72, died in Paris on December 9 aged 80. He was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, on September 11,1912 Personal Colum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Give Someone You Love the Time of their Life The Civil Service Benevolent Fund Phillips The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Reserarch The Precancer Detection Society The Army Benevolent Fund DGAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Buonaparte Extracts from Letters Received from Officers of his Majesty's Ship Northumberland Phil Leakey Phil Leakey, make-up artist who fashioned Christopher Lee's face in The Curse of Frankenstein, died at his home in Dorset on November 26 aged 84. He was born in London on May 4,1908 Summit presses Major on treaty The Times Crossword No 19,100 Markets: The FT-SE 100 closed 10.3 down at 2,716.2… For the latest region by region fore cast, 24 hours a day For the latest AA traffic and road-works information, 24 hours a day, dial 0336 401 followed by the appropriate code Picture Gallery Much of the country will be dry and bright, but it will be dull in the South West. The best of the sunshine will be in the East Health Matters Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Retail Business Klockner's fall points up steel crisis in Europe Mills will be sold and cross-border partnerships forged after Klöckner, the German steel group, sought protection from its creditors in "a new beginning" Output cuts sought by British Steel Small company crusaders target Stock Exchange Profile Inflation may fall under 2% in new year By our City Staff: UBS buys City complex for £2O0m debt write-off Portrait Xeryus De Givenchy No Title Rosyth bids again to refurbish Trident Germany's powerhouse says farewell to steel Klöckner's demise stems from the crisis of European steel and from an attempt to prop up coal, says Wolfgang Münchau Reuter: Corporate mood in Japan slumps to 17-year low The Japanese economy is expected to touch bottom early in 1993 and pressure is growing on the government to loosen credit and get things moving again Prudential advises move to rival insurer The Sundast Times Save & Prosper Government Hanson takes second successive cut in pay Efta limits Swiss vote damage Lloyd's wins court case in America John Lewis sees signs of Christmas pick-up Business Roundup BCCI writs issued Wassall steps up fight Osborne & Little slides Albion moves ahead Southern Radio recovers AH Ball pegs payout Parkland stays in red Carr's lifts back into the black A sfiar in the twilight zone of insolvency Busines Profile: Christpher Morris The Touche Ross Liquidator says women cry in his office-after he has fired their husbands Carnl Leonard reports Klöckner troubles spell good news for British Steel shareholders M&G Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Hopes revive for cut in base rates Mager Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Storm hits trading on the Dow Pearl's Wisdom When all-risks did not mean all risks 'Lost' tender allegation turns into fraud claim Insurance companies take toughter line over claims by rigidly enforcing conditions on policies Fidelity Investments Insurers stress that every estimate must be submitted A gross way to behave Comment Knight Williams Weekend Money Foreign Colonial Seeking pearls of financial wisdom Children's savings rates fall to a Scrooge-like 1% Children would get a better rate by moving into an adult account with the same minimum investment The Association of Investment Trust Companies Forged banknotes make their seasonal visit Liz Dolan gives a timely warning for shoppers to check notes given in change carefully over Christmas By our Weekend Money Staff: No more Christmas cheques Peps Briefings Save & Prosper Portman Building Society James Capel Investment Services Limited Banks Larger Lenders Woolwich The taxing cost of losing your building society account book Repossessions when bathrooms are shared Property losses PIN warning of clever thieves Solicitors as independent financial advisers Guarantees are as good as the small print Blanket benefits Guinness Flight Heads they win... A bit early to be putting trust in the recovery Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Save & Prosper Dull end to account Fidelity Brokerage The Times FT-SE VOLUMES Life Option Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Benn picks Piper and plans for his next pay-day Champion follows Eubank's formula Till aiming for the top Stand-off rivalry takes second billing Rugby Union: Meeting of Divisional Championship Favourites Expected to Produce a Clash of Styles Match-By-Match-Guide New laws and referees being cast as convenient scapegoats Rugby Commentary Ultimate showman returns to the pit Andrew Longmore reflects on how John McEnore's unquestioned commitment influenced the face of tennies Walker moves closer to international call Gloucester's French first Gymkhana squad depleted Hockey Edwards inspires Wigan Weak Wales still favountes Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Belated Castleford surge up the table gathers momentum Rugby League Budge follows worrying trend Tomorrow Duntree's win caps Nicholson treble Winning 14-1 nap Another Coral weighted to turn tables on Tipping Tim Mandarin, Thunderer: Chelteham Browne ban confirmed Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Mandarin Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Raman's century inspires Indians Cricket Surrey bid for the Oval Antield's adopted son has moved on but will never walk alone Saturday portrait: Kenny Dalglish, by Stuart Jones, football correspondent Four blues in the losing boat in Cambridge trial Wattana cruises through after punishing performance Snooker: McManus Loses in Semi-Finals for Fourth Time this Season Robbins is ready for a full-time challenge Footbal Why Lineker went public over private torment Robins returns to dispel doubts about his scoring Manchester Uinted may pay price for selling striker Caution the likely watchword Swansea get no quarter on rematch Grands prix called off Sport in Brief Way-point ahead Davies trails Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League Ban warning Reprieve review For the Record Besse maintains Swiss success Olympian returns to win by a distance Swimming Raging Chelsea snatch second place with dour draw Middlesbrough show stength Fry 'back in charge' at Barnet Stich's season could yet end in triumph Taylor's Port Embracing way to pay lip-service Picture Gallery Rematch on ice Post haste Simon Barnes Sporting diary Basic ingredient Master's notes Boxing By our Racing Staff: Mystery over 'missing' horse Love blooms in the shape of a Lada Foret the specitications, choosing a new car is all in the heart Weeklend voice Television Christmas Wine Save our suburbia While others loudly lament the Windsor fire, Alan Coren resents the greater destruction of our high streets What to Wear Holland Tansavia Exclusive Hackett Offer Böspendorfer What's on Lady Elizabeth Anson Party Organiser Evenings out Word-Watching A lost legacy of faraway dreams and farmyard fluids Farmers Diary Paul Heiny Where the village gives voice Newsletters play an important role in drawing rural communities together. Joanna Gibbon catches up with a leader A question of stature Readers' replies Reader's nominations for the empty Trafalgar Square plinth Living on the woodland edge Feather report Wonderful and wicked Frozen fancy desserts offer sophistication and sinful pleasure, but at a price Glengoyne One-stop wine shop Seasonal value at the supermarket in Jane MacQuitty's guide to the aisles Cuts above the rest of the herd At Macbeth's the butcher, Fiona Beckett meets a former accountant beefing up the specialist and mail-order markets Piermont Sweet and dainty treats Frances Bissell, the Times cook, suggests sweetmeats that are child's play to make The oven glove of friendship Entertaining at Home Tomasz Starzewski Have your truffles dug to order The supreme delicacy is avilable by post Fine Wine Odd bins Home is where the worry is Buying your first house is a formative experience, Annie Rankin reports From gent to gentleman (or love at first suit) Times special offer: readers are invited to some seasonal cheer at Hackett in Sloance Street, with the chance to win a £500 wardrobe Barry Turner trades in his much-loved corduroy for a confidence-boosting bespoke outfit to find that clothes can indeed make the man The Times/Hackett shopping event With the pack at the dog track Armed with advice from friends and other experts, Helen Pickles samples Britain's seconed favourite spectator sport Fun without tears for the game parent After the trifle and jelly come the party games to keep the children happy and tax adult minds Safe bets Just like mother played My Perfect Weekend Sir John Harvey-Jones Industry troubleshooter Trim-Step The view from your armchair Francesca Greenoak on the pick of the season's crop of gardening books, to give or to keep Putting his best foot forward, in all the wrong places Picture Gallery Best Buys Weekend Tips Designed to bring pleasure Shoparound Foam for Comfort Bird Table Factory Shop Pioneer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dufflecoat Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Essential etiquette of musical bumps Children's parties have gone beyond an iced cake and pass the parcel, Joe Joseph guides the unwary Royal Liver Friendly Society I saw mum Jane Owen takes her family to visit 'the one and only Father Christmas' in the Arctic Picture Gallery My kissing Santa Claus Climb every rock, nook and cranny to the top Truth and beauty? Ronald Faux finds both on a misty crag in Cumbria Glenmorangie Good shepherds in Mayfair Ruth Gledhill visits a Jesuit church associated with the rich, but which does much for the deprived and sick Picture Gallery Saturday Rendezvous Drawing down the Moon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Newspapers The Times Fast mover with a chequebook Plum properties for laden, festive tables Property Buyers Guide Regalian Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Well, hello Messrs Soul The righteous Charles & Eddie wouldn't lie to you-but it takes Otis Redding to tell the soulful truth Rock Records Royal Shakespeare Company It's a winrier, all round Theatre: Benedict Nighingale finds even the cogniscenti held by Carousel at the Lyttelton Bonbons defy sell-by date Offenbach and Messager feature in a fine reissue of 1950s recordings Opera Records The Sunday Times NT Book Fair Orangerie Italiana 1992 Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neil Sedaka Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Sadler's Wells St. Paul's Church Theatres The Snow Queen BBC1 Satellite Sky One Seveboaks Hifi Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Variaytions Satellite Sky One Radio 1 Boggle The long and the short of it Nigella Lawson, one of 18 million viewers who tuned into a Touch of Frost, on the super-length detective series Tv Review Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 2969 Winning Move Word-Watching A bouquet for Pirandello's B-movie TV Preview Watch your step on Pavement Caitlin Moran lends an ear to music to heal the mind or mince the brain cells Guilty Secrets: Maurice Gran Save the Children The Vein Glory of Gary Oldman Marston Pedigree Draught Bitter PHS Another no-go summit Saturday Review Odd Man out Despite his success as Dracula, Gary Oldman is a bit of a cuckoo in the Hollywood lovey nest. The actor is one of Britain's most bankable exports. yet he trades on his status as an outsider William Cash meets him. Photograph by Nigel Parry Heroes with all the right stuff What kind of sports stars do the British love? Simon Barnes examines the line-up for tomorrow's award DAKS Horsemen of the appocalypse The tsar's cavalry is back in the saddle and charging into battle in Russia, Bruce Clark reports, as the nation sees a revival of the Cossack code of honour, warrrior spirit and public floggings. Photographs by James Hill Motorola Sought after since 1893 Alfred Dunhill Give credits where they're due It's not that he wants a star billing for his Chaplin film, William Boyd says, but to acknowledge a script that was not used seems absurd Alfred Dunhill A box of coloured building blocks Miami, the ultimate in American suburbia, has sprouted an exuberant new architecture that shows modernism needn't be boring - or expensive. Arquitectonica, the designers behind the city's new look, talk to Marcus Binney. Photographs by Graham Wood Fuji Picture Gallery Holland & Holland Holland & Holland Yearning for the golden years of le temps perdu City Lights Paris Golden oldies do not mean the Beatles, but the accordion and java of the Thirties News from the Front Immense Cornering has ne Audi Swimming Pool season The last time Liverpool was up was the Sixties. The Eighties were hell, but now, Jon Savage writes, the city is fighting back with something it has never quite lostconfidence. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Campari Electric Ladyland A new generation of flower children is embraching the hippy look that bloomed in the Sixties, Iain R. Webb writes, But this time round, floral free expression has acquired totally grown-up sophistication. Photographs by Martyn Thompson Noble Caledonia Limited The Dance Event of the Century Wine Antique Smoked signals a new cult It's garlic, but not as we know it. Robin Young has a nose for a potential hit on the dinner-party circuit Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Couscous Yummagumma: the megamix Guitar legend David Gilmour takes time off from Pink Floyd to sample some sauces full of secrets The Milky Bar kid of the House Clement Freud Gut Fellings Ken Livingstone Clement Freud prepares a dish for Ken Livingstone Pancake Cake Oldies but goodies on the grapevine Stephen Brook drinks to the health of Europe's wines over New World copies Cognac Lart De Martell Heady spirit on the milk-shake and whisky run Travel St Pierre and Miquelon still boasts hangovers from its days as a bootlegger's paradise, leslie Thomas discovers, as he walks in Al Capone's footsteps on the tiny French dots off Newfoundland Ghosts of Christmas past Dickensian nostalgia hinders our present celebrations, writes Susan Marling Travel Petra Overseas Travel Inter Change Travel Noble Caledonia Limited Viva Iberia Group Leisureline Thomas Cook Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South African Airways ABTA Rockford Travels Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trail Finders Hong Kong Call Free Highbullen Hotel Old Nick and the kiss of the spiderwoman Piers Paul Read the Black Spider By Jeremias Gotthelf Translated H. 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Adelope Knightscross £4.50 Failing the screen test Doing Rude Things By David McGillivray Sun Tavern Field, £9.95 Vampires and Violets By Andrea Weiss Jonathan Cape, £12.99 Servant in the land of Egypt In Anantique Land By Amitav Ghosh Granta. £14.99 Memoir of a film-going Gore Screening History By Gore Vidal André Deutsch, £12.99 The Italians Pop in for It All Day Long Such volumes of stuff More home truths from the mouths of babes The Story of Mr Sommer By Patrick Süskind Illustrated by Sempé Bloomsbury, £12.99 Paperbacks Odd Jobs By John Updike Nescafe Espresso A taste of Provence Enjoy a gourmet masterclass, in London or France, with The Times and the star chef Jean-André Charial St James Court Hotel The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No 3180: Enquire Within by Law Chess No lone mission Good for you, too The Times Wickedly sensible Picture Gallery Monumental error 'We had no books in the house' A Childhood: Tim Waterstone Suzuki Boddingtons the Cream of Manchester

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