News from 07/01/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Bruce Clark and Mary Dejevsky, John Haycraft, Jon Ashworth, William Mather, David Tytler, Janice M. Phillips, Barry Trowbridge, Andrew Gilchrist, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, Thomas Aris, Ronald Faux, Geraldine Bedell, Anne McELVOY, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, George Turnbull, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Michael, Chairman, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Frederick Hill, Nicola Murphy, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Michael Hughes, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Frank Walker, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, David Green (Director, IEA Health and Welfare Unit), Martin Fletcher, Michael Knipe and John Holland, Ken Livingstone, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor and Ian Ross, Paul Griffiths, Rhodes Boyson, Michael Wright, Jeremy Harmer, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, John Adams, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ali Jaber and our Foreign Staff, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, G. W. Burger, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, W. A. A. Wells, John Sheerin, Mary Dejevsky, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, A. J. Lucking, Andrew Marshall, Brian Prichard (Chairman, Action on Drinking and Driving), Anthea Gerrie, John Grant, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, George Brock, European Editor, Martin Barrow and Neil Bennett,
ResumoBaker closes the door on further talks Saddam threat to 'liberate' Palestine Woking's dilemma Tribunal case Land decree Pet food de luxe Surprise job Century heroes Index Iraqi president urged-'Save your country' Major's O-levels trained him for red boxes Moscow's 'teach-yourself' Christmas 30 killed as storms hit UK and Ireland Britons rescued from Mogadishu fighting Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Poll tax abolition ruled out Mersey police refuse to comment on phone tap allegation Furniture firm to rebuild stores hit in IRA attacks New group aims at Rushdie settlement Help for redundant executives hit by 'why me?' blow Picture Gallery Guide book leads the visitor astray MPs threaten litigation over TV body's impartiality code Councils seek crime prevention role Striking engineers dismissed Plan for HIV tests Burglary enquiry WPC fired at Train services hit Death mystery Paper's price rise Girl, aged 3, lost Correction Honda to counter quota threat with imports from US Probation staff rebel on 'ethnic origin' call £400m racket of building plant theft Score-card check on babies' health Picture Gallery Boarding pupils get sex abuse helpline Birmingham Six may see scientific evidence dropped Nationwide Agenda The week ahead Subsidy cuts and debt force farmers to the wall Article was 'insulting to gays' The London Boat Show Last chance to save woodland lung An enquiry into plans for a road through London's last big tract of ancient woodland begins its final stage tomorrow. Michael McCarthy reports on the campaign to preserve the site and its wildlife Road plans may allow for cash value of environment Three face murder charges Sisters dead Golf boy dies Bond winners Resurgent Britons defeat key foreign grandmasters Long road to opening of M40 extension The opening of the ill-fated M40 extension America edges closer to the brink as Bush sticks to tough line Mistrust of individual diplomatic initiatives and congressional wavering over military action underlines the us dilemma as the Un deadline nears, writes Martin Fletcher Foreigners jam airports as Israel gets ready for war Britain may intern Iraqi nationals Israel bombs base Secret army (Reuter): African force MP promoted Whitehall agrees to limit news censorship Bonn's decision to deploy Luftwaffe angers Germans Our Foreign Staff: EC stands firm after talks snub Burmese army closes in on Karen rebel strongholds Porsche US megachurch pastors hawk 'fast-food' religion Picture Gallery Peking jails student leaders Gorbachev decrees that private farmers will have more land (Reuter): Baker in call for action on Salvador Mafia turns Bologna into capital of crime Frontier guards fire on Albanians Sharp Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Bielecki plans mortgages to help house Poles Gulfs apart in Europe ... and moreover Red double-deckers, not red routes John Adams believes London's new clearways, introduced today, will add to the jams and delay confronting the car When evil was sanctified Bernard Levin finds a lesson in British communism's about-turn on Hitler So much to do, so little time Hops scotched Runcie's resolution Union man Rocks and Rapids Fair Play in Wartime Environmental Disaster Pressure to devalue pound to counteract recession Random testing Airport expansion Buttermere yellow School music Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Church and state Honours even for all the awards? Advocacy rights Local loyalties Start of a mission Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Institution of Civil Engineers Anniversaries Road uncovered University news Pen Wood-Hill Obituaries School announcements Alfred Hinds Dame Violet Dickson Sir Sydney Caine Royal Ascot Today's royal engagements Party Nature notes Dinner Sir Humphrey Gibbs The Lord said to him " Pay no attention to how… Jan 7 on this Day 1799 Visit to the House of Correction Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxfam To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2375 Sun, sea and unfulfilled dreams Holidays may hold an irresistible magic, but is that really a triumph of hope over experience? Geraldine Bedell examines the pleasures and some of the pitfalls of getting away from it all Hook, line and binder With Mozart and MacKerel, murder and microwaves, partwork publishers are banking on the quest for self-improvement The Times Clues to life in secret service Crossword addicts are sharpening their pencils for the Times championship Invasive acting Briefing Adieu acronym Be-spoke Last chance … The Peter Hall Company Now guess who's coming to dinner New York actor and Off-Broadway hit playwright Wallace Shawn, back in Britain with his latest one-man show, talks to Matt Wolf Theatre Tons of ideas on offer for this year's anniversary waltz Classical Music Settle down for the dressing up Costume dramas are still a television audience draw, Anthea Gerrie reports Television Kawai The Times Grim creation to chew over Theatre The Pitchfork Disney Bush Theatre Shout Across the River Old Red Lion Opera The Ring Saga Queen Elizabeth Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Theatre Hidden Laughter Vaudeville Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC1 The Enterprise initiative Thatcher surprised to he made Bruges Group chief The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,496 Racetrack elegance returns to Beirut ruins Weather Index Premiums fear as insurers' costs soar The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Base rate cut likely this month Stores seen as main casualties in fresh surge of collapses By our City Staff: Saatchi boss pledges £1m investment Shake-up hint by Lloyd's chairman Gavel raised for Nadir treasures Receivers steer stricken motor firms VAT error calls in the receiver John Charcol Low-key sale for power generators Jittery HK business seeks plan for 1997 By our City Staff: Powerboat sales roar ahead to defy trend Financial jobs 'will be cut' Chesham Amalgamations Rank Xerox out to win the East Anxious City hopes to find out how merry was Dixons' Christmas Reporting this Week Domino effect makes for 1990 blues Capital Markets Norway's banks lose £1.2bn Little hope of early relief for long yields Gilt-Edged Sales of companies fall to 15-year low Barclays may link with Italian insurer The Times City Diary Whitehead's renaissance Soft option in the hard ecu debate Economic View Time runs short to polish the nuclear act Suit-case sought Budapost Sunalliance New sector open for business Tempus Daring investors could gain if pessimism on 1991 proves excessive Smaller Companies Jurisdiction to ensure uniform interpretation of Community law European Law Report Grant-awarding state must treat equally child of migrant worker studying there or abroad Tourist beer allowance limits imposed in excess of power Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Can you always get your copy of the The Times? Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Business partners for children Failure to improve standards can affect profoundly a national economy, writes George Turnbull Educational Committee of Directors & Polytechnics Multiple Display Advertising Items Games Coach Bursar Southampton Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items The language of survival British helpers are playing an important role as the countries of eastern Europe struggle to learn the English so necessary for progress Institut francais Montessori Davies's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Teachers who learn in school Trainees learning to teach by giving lessons as well as taking them are in demand. Andrew Marshall reports Educational Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Professor of Geography and Head of Department University of Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items Professional divide Notice Board Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants London Business School Circa £14,500 + bonus Private Secretary Educational University Appointments Monash University Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Exco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Army Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training Courses Word Processing Typing Shorthand Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cronin silences his doubters Pressure tells in end for Welsh schools British Gas Llewellyn is given his head after latest prize scalp Bridgend join the list of the mighty fallen as they feel the impact of the rugby union revival at Rodney Parade Ieuan Evans lifts Welsh hearts Weekend Results and Tables Scots acquire taste for richer fare One-sided match lacks the sting McKenzie breaks through Gooch's field is reduced to stubble Figures of fun with the cricket ball, England show a hidden serious side with the bat Scoreboard from Sydney Finn surges to fore in desert drive Motor Sport Results from Garmisch Coy silence does no service Germans infiltrating to top Skiing Kronberger's slip to profit of Gutensohn Boost for British as Harris and Coombes impress Swimming Results from Perth Martin assured of a place Athletics Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Rymer King to give repeat performance Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Festival is objective for Naas principals Dunwoody set for Ascot return on Desert Orchid Cool Ground earns tilt at Gold Cup National Hunt leaders Saturday's results Cheltenham Racecourse Rapid Raceline Shattered Ingleby reaps the reward Golf Title Kite's as Wadkins slips The Times American Football Cricket Racing Snooker Darts Pride and respite found at Oxford Buzaglo cheered to the echo by rival supporters as non-League football triumphs in Fa Cup Barnet aspirations dealt heavy blow Jess on scoring spree Woking's goal-scoring enigma A twist in the tale upstages Blackburn Weekend Results, Tables and Goalscorers Pools Check Stewart comes on by leaps and rebounds Return to the good old bad old days Lack of belief sees Burnley fail to realise a football upset there for the taking Prean calls it a day In Brief Hendry vindicated amid a purposeless muddle Graham's decision nearly backfires Cox's gamble fails to pay dividends For the Record St Albans sunk by change in fortune Hockey Ipswich turn tables on Chelmsford Dolphins and Redskins win American Football St Helens exploit the gaps in the Trinity midfield Rugby League Hull give Smith perfect send-off Doherty joins the last eight for first time Snooker Wainwright choses her moment well Tennis Index Weak exploited to the full Woking troubled by a £50,000 Cup dilemma Fourth-Round Draw Leeds struggle to meet passion with finesse Forest rediscover containment England sustained by mastery of Gower England delay naming team Rozsa equals Moorhouse's world record
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