News from 08/01/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Susannah York, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, David Newland, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Jeremy Strong, Malcolm Potts, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robert Rhodes, QC, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Tom Gibb, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent and Robin Oakley, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, David Ray Commander, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Morton Middleditch (Chairman), David Tytler Education Editor, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Roy Denman, L. S, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Guillebaud, Roger Bradley, Edward Fennell, Judi Dench, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Ronald Palmer, Deputy Chairman, , Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, K. Henry, John Holland and Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Bill Oddie, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jack Parsons, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Anthony Cavendish, Richard Evans, Garry Turvey, Director General, Bryan Samain, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Michael McCARTHY, Environment Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Kerry Gill and Peter Victor, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Bromage, James Pringle, Richard Diment, Deputy Director, Anthony Parsons, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Julian Amery (President), Susan Hampshire, Christopher McCall, Liz Smith, Jonathan Clark, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Cassandra Phillips (Antarctic Officer), Richard Morrison, David Bellamy, Derek Morgan, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stephen Wildman (Department of Fine Art), Mary Dejevsky, M. G. G. Pillai,
ResumoBaker and Hurd stay firm over deadline New UN consultions as diplomatic efforts to reach a peaceful settlement in Gulf intensify Haitian coup put down Twin jailed Guatemala vote Coal call Tufnell strikes Tote report Index Labour cautious on use of force American history lost in an electronic maze Six Iraqi pilots defect to Riyadh Moscow sends in paras to enforce conscriptions No-coaching call in reading tests Invest for School Fees Limited Snowfalls hamper storm mop up Union leaders prepare pay claims far above inflation rate One million Britons a year use cannabis, report says Opposition cheered by poll findings Priority road scheme off to a tough start Tests for 7-year-olds 'rigorous and fair' Selection 'could stunt the imagination' Books approved for curriculum Illusion of calm in rush-hour traffic Princess's house 'sold by conman' Child mystery BBC tops ratings Officers face trial MP to stand down Wife jailed two years for killing husband over affair with twin 45 lose jobs at tabloid in move to cut costs Today Keeping a lid on who has passed what examination Parties reluctant to pick women for safe parliamentary seats Prince of Wales talks about transport policy with Rifkind Fares rise day avoids disruption Policewoman's discrimination case opens in private session Simpson Arms haul 'meant for Ulster jail attacks' Beach survey urges clear guidelines on safety measures Royal College of Art B&B hotels for homeless 'add £20 to poll tax' Russian wins at Hastings Spray may prevent brittle bone disease Cell death blamed on sex abuse Goose deaths Body in lake Trains delayed Jobs to go Evangelical 'outsider' is to lead Guatemala Arms for Tamils intercepted Spirit of a sad king haunts Laos Picture Gallery Relatives flee as Siad Barre seeks talks with rebels (AFP): Sari-wearers demand the dhoti's privileges Sun Alliance Life & Pensions ANC tries to seize initiative on reform (AFP): Nurse 'kills 65' (AP): Plane cancelled (AFP): India radar plan (Reuter): Hanoi rebuke Seagull culprit US said to have ruled out use of nuclear and chemical arms Fear of inflaming world and Arab opinion and alienating allies may prevent the United States from using weapons of mass destruction against Iraq, Martin Fletcher writes Guerrilla threat to the West is underlined by Iraqi leader (AP): Britons' killers released (Reuter): Belgians freed Plea for beds Premiums rise (Reuter): Room with views Paris still hopes for a last-minute breakthrough Picture Gallery Defence ministry lays down law for war correspondents Israeli agenda for post-conflict talks America acts to stem panic as bank falls victim to recession Yeutter will lead party to elections Jail population soars in land of the free Romanian citizenship restored to exiled king Abbey National Picture Gallery From Reuter: Tyminski slander case is dropped Heading for a brick wall ... and moreover Shrewd gambles in cause of reform Mary Dejevsky in Moscow cautions against the belief that Soviet dictatorship is imminent Why the consumer is king Jonathan Clark sees in the national mania for shopping the citizen's detailed, democratic control of his own life Giving Paine a little pull The Times Diary Open sesame The Times Diary Flower power The Times Diary Aye aye! The Times Diary Not any old iron The Times Diary No Dimes to Spare Haiti's Second Victory University of Life Time to speed up European union Sunday trading Norwood cemetery Honours and awards Disruptive effect of road repairs Protecting Antarctica Romanian legacy Oxfam's policy on birth control Somali conflict Driving in snow Submarine fare Court Circular Birthdays today Dinner Clockmakers' Company Robin Wainwright Forthcoming marriages Ireland's bogs yield ancient wooden tracks Anniversaries Appointments Marriage Today's royal engagement Richard Maibaum Joan Preston School announcements Prince Merid Beyene Gordon Burrows Your days of grief will come to an end. I. the Lord,… On this Day A Notorious Evil Concise Crossword No 2376 Serious graphic message of fun and Games Abram Games first discovered a talent for poster design during the second world war-although not all his efforts were appreciated Ehrman Kits Limited Fighting fit in the trenches The trenchcoat is the longest-running fashion classic. Liz Smith charts its subtle evolution Essence of Coco lingers on Twenty years after Coco Chanel's death, her legacy is undimmed Searching for the Right Wallpaper Chanel Boutique South Bank success tale Briefing Black bard Even now Last chance … Pace and scale are of the Mozartian essence Records: Classical Multiple Display Advertising Items Brief encounter on the Strand Galleries A rare opportunity to see Old Master treasures from Venice, reviewed by John Russell Taylor Surviving on the helter-skelter Classical Music British pianist Peter Donohoe, reflecting on a decade of success, talks to Hilary Finch Reversal of Fortune Cheek to chic with Strauss Opera Capriccio Covent Garden Gala Diamond Jubilee Sadler's Wells Radio Any Questions?/Any Answers?Radio 4 Word-Watching Winning Move Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Alliance Française Haitian army puts down attempt at midnight coup The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,497 WORD-WATCHlNG AA Roadwatch Weather Moscow summit in the balance Business and Finance Norton 'puzzled' by DTI enquiry Irn Bru factory for the Gulf Carclo payout By our City Staff: Wall St falls as dollar and and oil rise on Gulf fears Pre-Christmas retail sales at two-year low All that diamonds need is love Bank seeks reassurance over London branch New car monthly figures fall 27% Polly Peck administrators face Northern Cyprus trip Fidelity Investments Share Service Nat West must put $100m into US loss-maker By our Banking Correspondent: Target sold by TSB at loss of £200m Ferrari and Touchstone in talks on merger Alpha Stocks Unlisted Securities British Coal director calls for rapid privatisation World Market Indices Nedo seeks reforms in training of workers Investment Trusts Money Markets VAT bill blamed for L&PT's problems Commodities Last Coloroll business sold to property firm Business Roundup Profits slump at Swiss Bank Cooper Clarke dives THAI slips on fuel cost Racal talks abandoned Pressac wins Rover order Hardanger deal deferred Volte farce The Times City Diary Gulf war and armchair generals Comment David Brewerton Recession begins to show teeth at Carclo Tempus Regulate accountants not reporting standards Powers of Lloyd's No cost cutting Traditional Options London Traded Options How answers could be used Confusion over Blue Circle rise The Times Unit Trust Information Service ADT prepared to write off £35m loss in Christies Stock Market Dow ends down for fourth day Wall Street Equities retreat Stock Exchange Prices Leaving the law to the experts Sir Frederick Lawton rebuts arguments that grades of sentencing should be regulated b a broader-based body than the senior judiciary Legal Brief Setting aside foreign judgment for fraud Law Report January 8 1991 Forsyte Kerman Solicitors Garfield Robbins Ravenscroft & Partners Retrospective recovery of overpaid benefit New jurisdiction point on appeal Silver linings among the clouds The downturn in the economy is taking its toll on the corporate law world, with only the leading firms managing to assure themselves of a future, Edward Fennell writes Combined Lawyers' M & a League Table Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Eastern Electricity The quick sprint for justice Christopher McCall, QC, on a new way to cut the cost of going to law Quarry Dougall Payne Marsh Stillwell Conveyancer Barristers & Solicitors London Legal Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items The right to hit children Inns and Outs ASA Law Locums Lipson Lloyd Jones Taylor Root Chambers & Partners Personnel Resources Guinness Zarak Hay Associates Glanvilles Solicitors Rail offers first class ticket for engineers The booming rail traction industry is providing a fast route to the top for engineers. Derek Morgan reports Legal Appointments Alan Tyrrell QC GARD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment The Building Societies Association London Law Appointments South East Thames Regional Health Authority David Alterman & Co National Federation of Post Office and British… Profile Gold slips from Moorhouse's grasp Hungarian teenager snatches a record and first place at the world swimming championships DICE Project Euromedica Royal Surrey County and St Luke's Hospitals… Chinese prove silence is golden again Results from Perth East Surrey Health Authority Legal Corporation of London Dorset County Council British have cause to ponder toll on man and machine Motor Rallying Motor Rallying Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: Uncle Raggy well treated on Leicester reappearance Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Selections Ascot cash for Desert Orchid Report condemns Tote and advises withdrawal of Home Office control Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline Three innings of character revive hope Graceful Gower inspires England Scoreboard from Sydney Charities open way to London Marathon The Times Unisys Adt Londan Marathon Appeal High-flying a team departs Challenge for Irish venue Athletics Two penalty tries pave the way for Bicester Barry Trowbridge revies the sixth round of the Provincial Insurance Cup Megson referees at Cardiff again Large jump in prize-money Equestrianism Self help for potential hockey Olympians Bordeaux prepare for relegation in wake of Bez scandal Football Overseas League Results For the Record Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Whitbread rules are welcomed Yachting Sunderland face testing hurdle Basketball Fluke helps Lawler to pass television test Snooker Parke's perfect ending Squash Rackets Snow Reports Man who did it his way Table Tennis Oilers no match for slick Esiason American Football Elliott runs in 3,000m In Brief The Times Swimming 26 McClair 's goal proves decisive Woking opt to play Cup tie at Everton Advertisement Pike injury gives cause for concern at Orient R and a wins £56,000 compensation Sheffield appeal over Games Comment Dalglish eyes Carter as Liverpool look ahead Tufnell rocks Australia with three wickets Pressure on ICC to end S Africa's exile From a Special Correspondent: Richards presents an awesome prospect
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