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News from 09/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, H. C. Jorissen, Bruce Clark and Philip Jacobson, Philip Goodhart, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, H. Abdalla, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Angela MacKay and John Shaw, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Gordon Wigglesworth, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, K. Moller, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Michael Dynes and Michael Horsnell, Jim McCue, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, M. J. Holden Former Head of Conservation Unit, Philip Jacobson and Ian Murray, Julian Rollins and Bill Frost, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, George Brock, J. A. Parkes, Chief Executive, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Martin Jacques, R. J. Clothier, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, David Chappell, Richard Fordham, Managing Director, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Norman Lebrecht, Alice Thomson, Richard Owen, John Holland, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Renée Short, MP, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Paterson, Anthony Bullen, Craig Lord, C. J. Sweet, Michael Seely, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Kenneth Rea, Peter Victor, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Dyness Transport Correspondent, Maurice Wood, Chairman, Alan Turner, Managing Director, Richard Morrison, Vestey, Chairman, Michael Evans, Mary Dejevsky and Peter Stothard, James Bone and Melinda Wittstock, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: Baker and Aziz fly into Geneva for 'final' talks Both sides say they wish to avoid war Labour plans 40 rights bills Camelford fine McMahon off Gummer accused Hard ecu plea Index Airlines on alert to fly out injured Major plain, direct and not quite Henry V Lithuania regime resigns in price row BR accepts liability for Cannon St crash Shock on platform 3 after '5mph' accident British Nuclear Forum Bankruptcy protection for Pan Am British Rail faces renewed demand to check crowding Emergency teams fight to save victims from wreckage The Rescue Cash shortage ignored as injured pour in Hospital's Reaction Picture Gallery Psychiatry will help to reshape memories Treating the Trauma Simple and reliable system, expert says The Brakes Chronology of Death and Injury Corrections Labour will base charter of rights on 40 new bills Abandoned girls mother is traced Study says poll tax fails the basic test Rolls glides past the cares of the world Picture Gallery Watchdog to tackle disputes on lawyers Scientist disputes Gummer's account of conservation role Prospero Eksund's five crew 'should be jailed' Enquiry closes Actors talking Rebels' setback South West Water is fined £10,000 over Camelford Advice 'ignored' on prisoner suicide risk British Marine Industries Federation Classics popular favourite in radio race English trio sweep chess boards Picture Gallery Minister wants trainees to bear greater share of cost Arts Council blamed for theatre's plight M1 crash coach hangs 150ft above M25 Man jailed for fake tours £18,000 damage Hostage family Guitarist dies Meningitis death Police charges Lost millionaire Moment of truth nears for troubled Pravda and Le Monde As two of the most renowned newspapers in Europe fight for their futures, Bruce Clark in Moscow and Philip Jacobson in Paris examine the difficulties that they are facing By our Foreign Staff: Lithuania in turmoil after Prunskiene steps down Peasants march to halt Gujarat dam Picture Gallery Serbia prints secret £1bn to pay debts Reuter: Argentina imprisons leaders of uprising Y Care International (AFP): Fighting halts rescue flights to Mogadishu German jobless (AP): Ashes released More charges (Reuter): Peking travel lure Picture Gallery Brave show of solidarity as Baker meets Mitterrand Reuter: US now doubtful about pilot defection reports Punch Church leaders to make peace appeal to Hurd Concessions are there to be taken despite fiery words Against a background of unremitting determination not to budge, how can Gulf compromise be achieved? Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, examines options Deadline card must be played flexibly Twelve steps to the use of force Bush betting on support from reluctant Congress Democrats may want time for sanctions to work, Martin Fletcher reports from Washington, but George Bush can take heart from the polls backing force Moscow condemns US for boarding Soviet arms ship Palestinians have 'nothing to lose' Envoys prepared for quick exit Picture Gallery Major is asked to help UK papers Disasters Emergency Committee Airlines fly home tourists and staff Figure 'alarmist' Arabs deported Swedish aid Class issues that matter ... and moreover What is there left to talk about? As America braces for war, Peter Stothard, US editor, sets the scene for today's Baker-Tariq Aziz meeting Quality airs on a shoestring Surveying the latest opera funding row, Richard Morrison, arts editor, believes a choice must soon be made between the regional companies, however excellent, and metropolitan glitter Martyrs to our arts policy? Clubbable canines Tradition first Dahl and the dull Hard ECU MARK II Rail Safety First More Openly to War Calls for prayer and wisdom as Gulf deadline looms Building abuses Looking at London Fisheries policy Boundary reform Work pressures at Westminster Legal aid work Lead in petrol Cloth caps? Court Circular School announcements Memorial services Birthdays today Anniversaries Colonel Sir David Stirling Today's royal engagements Dinners Lt-Commander Sir Richard Wheeler Professor Timothy J. McElwain Professor Ronald Graveson Judith Ledeboer Forthcoming marriages Church news Tunku Yaacob Lord Seebohm Appointments Appointments in the Forces Poetry medal Someone will say: "I am allowed to do… On This Day The Second Test Match Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2377 An official shoulder to cry on Yesterday's rail crash at Cannon Street has brought renewed calls for a central body to direct psychological help for survivors and relatives after a disaster. Lin Jenkins reports Multiyork How to wear parents down You don't have to feel guilty to cater to your children's every (outrageously expensive) whim, but it helps Sometimes I just sits &Briefly Frank N Stein's unfriendly face? In chasing late-payers, utility companies are under fire for not separating the 'cannots' from the 'will nots' The Times Officially unique Briefing Nuttin' of plenty Last chance... One man's quest for freedom Hans Werner Henze, featured composer in a BBC festival, talks to Stephen Pettitt To keep the Christmas spirit going, we have reduced… Making do and pending Theatre Kenneth Rea assesses the response to his Gulbenkian Foundation report on the training of theatre directors, published a year ago British Telecom Cutters remarked Galleries A London exhibition by four women engravers, reviewed by Jin McCue Genial jinks round Genesis Theatre Children of Eden Prince Edward Jimmy Witherspoon/Richard Holmes Jazz Café Jazz Word-Watching Entertainments Accidental Death of an Anarchist Cottesloe Theatre Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Unice UK 1,000 stranded for nine hours after Channel ferry is holed (Reuter): Appeal over new famine in Africa The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,498 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Business & Finance BA denies bid for Interflug The Pound Treasury outlines options for hard ecu route to Emu By our Economics Corresponent: Corporate sector has deficit of £7.7bn O&Y denies delay at Canary Wharf Sale of art for Polly Peck's sake Brent dips on tense oil market ECGD offer Goode prepared Mowat's loans US 'has 300 banks at risk' CNT Britain holds key to Pan Am's fate Regional hoards go in Lloyds cutbacks No conversion CI administrators Bucknall falls WPP silence Grid 'on track' Coffee report Fans buyout Unlisted Securities CBI plan to cut interest rates seeks fiscal controls Pressure for partial sale of generators Wm Cook bids £40m for Telfos Investment Trusts Money Markets Wiltshire shares fall on loss warning Lyonnaise in asset sale Commodities Stratagem in hostile bid for Touchstone Business Roundup Treatt slips to £1.03m Jurys increases 11% Receivers at Dennis Ford cuts as sales fall Reliance payout rises M&W beats forecast Subterranean aeroplanes ID for Tessas The Times City Diary Tough decisions loom on dividends Comment Flight of cash brings Pan Am full circle Words of advice Working lunch No kidding London Traded Options Bid hopes bolster Goode Tempus World Market Indices Traditional Options War fears send index tumbling 838 points Tokyo The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gulf worries force dealers to take a defensive stance Stock Market Queens Moat, the hotelier, fell 2p to 86p as Smith New Court placed 8.5 million shares, almost 1 per cent, with institutions at 84½p. The shares may have been part of a package acquired by an institutional invetor in return for its holding in Norfolk Capital, which Queens Moat bought last year Alpha Stocks Prices fall for the fifth day Wall Street Mark-down continues Stock Exchange Prices The first casualty? 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Dalglish demands discipline summit Turnbull gains fifth Scots cap IOC plans to eliminate claims of malpractice Comment Withe links up again with Villa Canada imposes life ban on Johnson's coach (Reuter): Advocate for steroids Major in middle of junior dispute

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