News from 04/01/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Lycett and Andrew McEwen, Paul Bompard, Dick Hastings-Dasent Managing Director, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Michael J. Hudsmith, Richard Eaton, Alin Ramsay, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman and David Young, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, John Peek, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Michael Marland (Chairman), Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, R. S. Nelson Managing Director, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Phillip M. Hallam-Baker, Ivor Crewe, R. A. S. Moser, Martin Barrow, David Lloyd, George Chowdharay-Best, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Gertrude Nunns, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, John Royden Director, Joseph Connolly, Antony Wing (Consultant physician), John Hennessy, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Raymond Durrant, Jane Wyatt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Harry Debelius, M. J. Platts, Philip Jacobson and Anne McElvoy, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Martin Fletcher and Andrew McEwen, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Tom Benyon, Chairman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Martin Fletcher and Tom Gibb, Alan Franks, Philip Ling, Michael Seely, John Sarum, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Charles Bazlinton, Peter Victor, Daniel Ward, Hugo Dunn-Meynell Executive Director, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Tarrant-Willis, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Lewis Spitz (Nuffield Professor of Paediatric Surgery), David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Michael Udal, Ross Tieman, Jonathan Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Murray Lawrence Chairman, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, George Cunningham, Chief Executive, Raymond Hoffenberg, President, Wolfson College,
ResumoIrish police keep open mind over Sheehy's death Bush proposes direct talks with Iraq next week Doubt cast on flood threats Bound for Gulf Rebels fight on Tsarist parallels Early wickets Index Another hard year for the royal family firm By our Diplomatic Editor: Students and envoys expelled Gorbachev wins accord to break budget deadlock Major sees tough times in anti-inflation battle British Nuclear Forum After now comes then Redford is as Redford was Winter in the garden If it flies it's an art gallery Coe's names to look for Revenue will spend ?7m on tax-saving advice Twins for surrogate mother Planners seek swift justice to root out the cowboys Charity Commission Turks held over strike protest Literature tradition 'under threat' Crime survey is put at risk Winds of 80mph for weekend TV cost warning Double arrival Correction Cordula Poll tax defaulter wins appeal for wrongful seizure By our Local Government Correspondent: Courts 'need more cash to cope with cases' Cornea transplanted from blind man's left eye to right in unique operation Loner linked to a string of attacks by the IRA Sheehy's death in an Irish village ends hunt for Britain's most wanted criminal Committal for extradited man Public enemies No 1 shot or sentenced Lying low in rural community Norwich Union Healthcare London car bombs mastermind buried Motorist five times over limit escapes prison Unfairly maligned culprit of horror tales becomes protected species Warming may make sea level fall, say scientists Institute of British Geograhers conference in Sheffield Miele Anything Else is a Compromise Index used to gauge extra payments to GPs 'unfair' Schemes to cut surplus 'are destined to fail' EC 'must offer bigger concessions in Gatt talks' Scientists to test risk to wildlife in pesticide 'cocktail' Farmers untroubled by chemical review Virgin airline challenges BA on Tokyo route UK's young chess players perform well AEG Top awards for 'world class' buildings Dialysis treatment 'geared to fittest' Assault enquiry Seaman bailed Explosive find Extended holiday Meningitis alert House prices £250,000 winner Hydro-Electric Latvia tense as Moscow sends special 'peace' force (Reuter): Corsican holiday homes bombed (AFP): Mugabe plea (Reuter): Squatter protest (AP): New presidency (AFP): Envoys expelled (Reuter): Hounded out From Associated Press in Prague: Prague reforms opposed Fears of Vesuvius eruption Israel sends first envoy to Moscow in 23 years Barkers From Associated Press in Budapest: Hungary bids for Berlin arms From a Correspondent in Ioannina, Greece: Greece tries to stem Albanian exodus Elite units reinforce Israel's borders as UN deadline nears Isreli officials expect disruption of their borders from Jordon to Lebanon in the event of hostilities in the Gulf, Richard Owen reports from Marjayoun Washington's suspicions about Europe surface again (Reuter): Text of Bush offer to Iraq The Times Pleasure postponed in California Picture Gallery EC adamant on Iraqi pull-out Doubts persist on French solidarity (Reuter): Iran vows to fight for its neutrality Tank accident kills soldier (Reuter): Exile challenge (Reuter): North Sea alert Business boost Tornado strength Steel leads mission Fears of a Somali fight to the death as ceasefire fails US servicemen 'executed' by Salvador rebels Deng tells party to stop squabbling TV-am Picture Gallery Isms for every eventuality ... and moreover Sans teeth, sans tsar, sans everything Janet Daley sees an ominous difference between the declines of Romanov and Gorbachev Russia Thatcher's negative legacy Ivor Crewe on research that suggests a decade of Tory reforms will not help the party's re-election chances Uncompleted story of O The Times Diary His servants' voice The Times Diary Breaking the ice The Times Diary Gowrie's glory The Times Diary Name of the game The Times Diary European Jitters Way off Target No Goodness in the Worm Pursuing peace in the Middle East Sour grapes? Game of the name Advances in transplantation and the despair of failure School libraries Black ballet Submarine fare Farm policy Rail improvements Road congestion Birthdays today Social News Anniversaries BR to auction old master drawings King's Christmas message hits sour note in the press Luncheons School news Judge retires Appointments 100 years of lifesaving Wing Commander Don Kingaby Wing Commander Don Kingaby, DSO, AFP, DFM and two bars, Battle of Britain fighter pilot, died in Westfield, Massachusetts, on December 31 aged 70. He was born in London on January 7,1920 Liao Mosha Liao Mosha, essayist and fierce critic of Chairman Mao and his wife, the Gang of Four" leader Jiang Qing, died on December 27 aged 83. He was born on January 16,1907 Forthcoming marriages Professor Kendal Dixon Professor Kendal Cartwright Dixon, professor of cellular pathology at Cambridge university from 1973 to 1978. died on December 17 aged 79. He was born on February 16,1911 Edmund Akenhead Historic house gains new future For it is by our faith that we are put right with… Our Water Supply Parsons Green Repaoductions Ltd To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2373 Is Britain going barking mad? As Birmingham prepares to play host to Crufts next week, Alan Franks examines an ambivalent affair The whole, very English idea of an owner coming to resemble his dog is, and always has been, nonsense Heals Sale now on A mystery solved, a life remembered A year ago six babies died in an intensive care unit. One father describes how the questions asked then help now Where the rod still rules As No Smacking week ends, does a " positive attitude to discipline" still holds sway? Rediscovery of England's quiet genius Galleries Victorian artist Charles Keene and a show which places fine art works in their patrician context, reviewed by John Russell Taylor Exchange of gifts which enriches both sides Joseph Connolly reviews an outstanding exhibition of English silver, which is only temporarily back in Britain, on loan from the Soviet Union Chagall to Kitaj Classic CD Harold in pieces Briefing Bad to verse? Last chance … Soapbox jury Records: Rock Maxwell Croft Slaying an ironic fairy-tale Theatre Gorbin and the Dragon Battersea Arts Centre Opera Nixon in China Finnish National Opera, Helsinki Concert Lott/Johnson Wigmore Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert Angela Hewitt Wigmore Hall Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events The Times BBC1 Homeowners Friendly Society Tory council leaders attack Heseltine over poll tax review UDR Four enquiry is reopened The Times Crossword No 18,494 Picture Gallery Boy who killed child gets indefinite term Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Weather Hard year for royal family firm Business and Finance Petition to wind up ?400m developer Storehouse warning adds to gloom in high street The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Bates By our Industrial Correspondent: Government funds 'green coal' study Staff error costs the boss ?780,000 Communication agency blames lack of communication Haulier's collapse threatens 800 jobs FNFC profits slump 49% By our City Staff: De Spretter charges withdrawn Share Link Lamont pledge boosts strong pound Sun Alliance cuts bonus rates across the board Nissan sales 'at risk' Unlisted Securities World Market Indices Investors force chief to go as Westport profits fall Star role for Captain Nigel Investment Trusts Money Markets By our City Staff: IMI 'has control of Mint' Recent Issues Commodities London Traded Options Traditional Options Uphill racer The Times City Diary Cry from the high street heartland Comment King Coal will keep home fires burning yet Inside jobs Chivalry rewarded Pyramid selling Putting the selling back into retailing Britain must compete with US to keep managed futures… Insurers should lend helping hand Business Letters Misunderstandings about the function of Council of Lloyd's Carless companies are not 'ill-fated' AEA is talking but not selling Draconian powers of DTI inspectors Banks in power sale disarray Shares to trade on matched basis Brewer falls The Times Unit Trust Information Service Alpha Stocks Concern over US interests knocks building shares Stock Market (Reuter): Dow ends down 37 points Major Indicies Major Changes Wall Street Stores weak Stock Exchange Prices Slate or Tiled Roofs Kay's Business Centre Scotts V. W. Car Care Alpine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen B & K Thomas Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Cell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asofsel For Business Stationary Printing Contact the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Display Advertising Items Many hands make slow work on a fast car Buyers must wait eight years to get behind the wheel of a Morgan, the nippy, hand-built sports car, Daniel Ward writes Estate passes family test on a dry run Autostrada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadfields Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diesel switch saves union ?540,000 SAAB Great Britain Limited SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Britain seek more than a pat oh back and ice-cream World swimming championships live up to their theme tune of 'Let's Get Serious' Oral snuff ban was imposed unfairly Queen's Bench Division Court Discrepancies in texts of Act Chinese prodigy diving for gold Results Salary differentials are justified No power to order exchange of defence cases Change of fortunes lifts Muggeridge to top of rankings Badminton Officials feature in honours list Sport for the Disabled No Title Mandarin: Promising Robins Son can initiate Fitzgerald double By Mandarin, By Thunderer: Edinburgh Selections By Mandarin, By Thunderer: Southwell Selections Worcester the latest casualty Jockey Club seeks missing ?35m from levy-free slice Ferox launches Cecil's career Richards recovers well with 12-1 Ayr double Results from yesterday's four meetings Celtic Shot in line-up for Newton Chase Rapid Raceline Great to be down-under breakfasting on hope ICC set to discuss S African situation Vicar's son keeps a low profile at the ground where he used to make Australians' blood boil Snow Reports Snow relishes a slower pace Halliday ready for return Why Wales should rely on mild-mannered Mr Jones Rugby Union Double focus for Ipswich line-up Roses match may lead to honours Wary reception for tour St Albans aiming higher in second European contest Hockey Ternent takes club to task over dismissal For the Record Rapid Cricketline Visit of Tottenham will recall happier times for Blackpool Foolball Fa Cup Burton's false position now a realistic pursuit Today's Fixtures Olga is still ogling Wimbledon Soviet teacher of the hard shool holds court (Reuter): Ickx takes lead after desert test Motor Rallying Leading names miss British championship Real Tennis Martin continues to create havoc Squash Rackets 'Iceman' bonus likely Yachting MacCabi brush Kingston aside Basketball Agassi set to play In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Swimming Malcolm strikes early blows to lift England Lewis aiming for April The men for Italian job Sight Savers Childerley leads British quest for gold American beats rival and jet-lag Not all ship-shape and presidential fashion at Rye Board lifts Warren's suspension BRM to return to the track Fears put end to county tie (AP): Triumph takes its toll on exhausted Sales Charlton belies his years
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