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News from 08/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Eann Patterson, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Alan G. Bowen, Secretary, Fred J. Powell, Lewin, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Quentin Cowdry, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jill Sherman and John Winder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, John Stanier, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, A. R. Powell, D. L. Williams, H. G. Dickinson, Dean, David Lloyd, David Currie, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Geoffrey Dicks, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Eric Almond, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Michael Tate City Editor, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Richard Wilne, (Michael Phillips), Douglas Broom and Peter Davenport, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Ilinca Bossy, Charles Hanson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Gordon D. Brown, Michael Hornsby, John Sarum, Mary Dejevsky, Alan Lee, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gordon Allen, Lance Oelmann, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, T. S. Donaghy, Richard Alan Towle, Joan I. Gaastra,

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Humiliation for Tories at Ribble Valley Setback to prospect of early election as Conservatives lose their tenth-safest constituency Albanian dies at Italian port Police enquiry Adieu to Serge Amis furore Delors' dream Intasun concern Sporting stance Index Ribble Valley Ashdown hails a 'stunning' victory America sees the melting of the Iron Lady Troops to leave for home on Sunday 'Ritual abuse children free to return home Cartier Available at Cartier Ltd Speaker retires and sets MPs guessing Co-op plan threatens to sour board's milk and honey days Michael Hornsby examines the alternatives if the Milk Marketing Board gives up its monopoly £5m Iron Age treasure will go to nation, jury decides Discovery was one of biggest in Britain Norwich Union Healthcare Baker determines to take on prison reformer's mantle Four months into the job, Kenneth Baker, the home secretary outlines some of his liberal, and, some might say, not-so-liberal, priorities to Quentin Cowdry PR is 'best hope' for women in politics Hattersley attacks Major on industry Esso rise puts petrol over £2 Lawyer jailed Prince in Ulster Four killed Pump action BBC talks fail Correction Horror film fantasy led to a year of anguish for parents Ronald Faux on how the graphic imagination of a child led social workers to allegations of satanic abuse Guidelines 'were not followed' Jury told of bullet similarities Ramblers hit back at BR Doctors criticise 'waste of £80m' Orkney ruling dismays families Amstrad Closure is likely for London City Ballet Police lied, colluded and deceived, appeal court told Halifax Picture Gallery Bad language leads viewers' TV complaints More firms refusing to recognise unions Cruelty to animals at record levels Escaped circus lions attack man Hoax action MP to resign Jonathan Sacks Victory sensed as Liberal Democrat won the waverers Times political specialists analyse the Conservatices' defeat at Ribble Valley this morning Cool Lancastrian turns giant-killer Mike Carr relishes the prospect of exchanging the classroom for Westminster. Nicholas Wood reports Legal Protection Group Limited Ashdown gains a feather for his cap Major to act against party trouble stirrers Tory Party There's more to discover at WH Smith Picture Gallery Ministers bring back war crimes bill 'Hotel wards' plan would help patients Rspca Steroid move to help young Vigilance call TV pledge House ale Oil rigs bill Easter recess Renewed pressure oh government to scrap the poll tax Council Cash Way clear for council layoffs Heseltine meeting reveals deep split The Poll Tax Parliament next week Parliament today Glrobank Business Banking Speaker for the foot soldiers Oil rig safety for Hse Piper Alpha Mandela trial witness says he was forced to join murder attempt Peugeot 205 Trio Chinese pigsty hid 19 illegal children The Muslim Institute Election likeliest way out in Delhi (Reuter): Shooting shuts airport in Somalia (Reuter): Prisoners freed (Reuter): Zola plea sold Employment Group Department Employment Service Delors finds his dream of federal Europe is fading Diall Adieu to Gainsbourg The Official ITN Video Kohl popularity sinks in sea of economic gloom (Reuter): Le Pen is fined for racist pun (Reuter): Lubbers blow (Afp): Kashmir swap (Afp): Passport sale Dispute puts the Soviet referendum in disarray BTEC Moscow faces bankruptcy Barkers From Associated Press in Warsaw: Walesa calls for elections in May Rat race begins in the nursery US Notebook by Charles Bremner Baker has limited time in which to win lasting peace US Diplomacy From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Levy gives warning against pressure Israel Everest Fit the Best Picture Gallery Hogg pledges British sympathy Iraq Opposition Kwai Highly Concentrated Garlic Tablets. The Spice… Britain queries Iranian sincerity Hostages Torture of Palestinians denied by crown prince Kuwait (Reuter): Soldiers tighten security (Ap): Oil firm sued (Reuter): Squatters stay (Reuter): Journalist freed From Associated Press in Washington: Army battles flood of surplus supplies Do your Own PR Picture Gallery Ami Pro for Windows from Lotus Mystery on cash aid from Tokyo War Costs Let them tax households Alan Coren And moreover What's amiss with Amis Kare Mair talks to Sir Kingsley about the surrounding his Memoirs, his difficulty in making friends with women, and the vicissitudes of age Rueful of Ribble Valley Imitating life? Big in Helsinki Ladies in waiting Appeals under Judgment Arming the EC The Pinta Racket War analysis by military experts Sinking industry of British ships No 1 Poultry Salisbury Close Romanian memoirs Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Interest rates, inflation and recovery Overseas students Air travel doubts Poles apart Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Hall closed Maj-Gen Sir John Willoughby Birthdays today St Leonards School, St Andrews Royal Warrant Holders Association Professor Kenneth Jackson Dinners Luncheon Service of thanksgiving Anniversaries The King's School, Canterbury Pat Hillyard Dom Martinho da Costa Royal Society of Edinburgh Today's royal engagements Marriage Mr Joe Lister Westminster School Canford School Appointment Church news God's grace instructs us to give up ungodly… On this Day London Electricity Concise Crossword No 2427 Multiyork Furniture Handmade by Craftsmen Mais oui beg to differ? Philip Howard Sexist, size-ist and sold out Once upon a time there were two little-known authors. The education department changed that, Christena Appleyars says The lady's not for spurning When Barbara Walters goes in for the kill, even the toughest interview subject can crack Pie-eyed in Sussex Briefing Hair cuts Last chance Musical literacy makes sound sense Records: Rock and Jazz The South Bank Centre Pre-figures of the revolution to come Galleries John Russell Taylor on Russian fine and applied arts from the turn of the century Ideally, Betty Carter needs to be seen in the flesh.… Miller's Crossing Critic's Choice Growing old gracelessly Theatre Map of the Heart Globe Theatre The marriage of Figaro Palace, Watford Word Watching Winning Move Entertainments Theatre The Winter Wife Lyric, Hammersmith Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Army & Navy By a Special Correspondent: Albanian refugee dies in freedom crush Delors urges single Ec defence policy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,548 WPA Weather Saturday Review Mr Speaker ducks the auto-tributes Political sketch Business and Finance Lloyd's capacity rises to record US credit slumps as jobless rise USM awards German deficit The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Rolls profits fall 24% after £50m provision Wpp cancels payout as results rise 20% Border and Granada tune in together Groups Join forces to seek Channel 3 licence Capitalised interest helps lift Ladbroke Lloyds Bank in negotiations over ILG's finances Will a Change of Government Change your Business? Business Editor John Bell Directors to leave Kingfisher Ultramar initiates gas field contracts as net profit rises By our City Staff: Laterally at More O'Ferral Cabbury Schweppes Allianz suffers Leaner TI Group moves ahead by 15% to £128m By our Industrial Staff: Institutions' last chance for power ASH up 43% on surge in turnover Lilley urges early end to trade talks Financier Werner Rey faces criminal enquiry Baynes plans to raise £9m in rights issue Business Roundup Vimto falls to £7.1m Housing in recession Crown sells radio stake McInerney withdraws Bid extended at Touchstone More concern for Pochin's Profits fall to £9m at Emess Kleen-e-ze loss deepens NI's new man Boxing clever for Levitt The Times City Dairy PLC status, alive Bonn tots up the true cost of unification Invisibles man Sorrell opts for a novel solution Comment Nasty surprise Logical listing John Lewis Partnership plc Ladbroke confronts its critics Tempus CBI to advise firms on lower pay deals Receiver called in at Ferrari Holdings Canadian Airlines International Rolls Royce Profits at Pentos group rise 21% Pension funds make a negative return BCMB sale to Cukurova fails World Market Indices Caution reigns before jobs data Wall Street Traditional Options First direct Radius reaches £2.82m CRA buys all Wafi gold project Telfos talks start MS shares slide Loss at Creston Seton £3m deal Major Indices Andersen Consulting Arthur Anderson & Co. Sc Profit-taking sends shares down Stock Market FT-SE 100 Volumes Victaulic leaps 31% on strong demand Castings to buy William Lee Payout passed International Appointments Curtin University of Technology Perth Western… Metallo-Chimique International N. V Medical Epidemiologist Sales Personnel Recruiter The Times Legal Notices Regent Issues London Traded Options Investors Chronicle Company Briefs Tern to call in receivers MTM surges TI Group John Lewis warning follows 17% decline By our City Staff: Blue Arrow rights depression 'faded after Chinese meal' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Investors take profits Stock Exchange Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Swinton Insurance Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley, sir? Join the queue Even at £160,000, customers will be vetted and limited to only one car each, Kevin Eason reports Car Buyers Guide Mercedes-Benz HMG Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Security Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parts battle To the rescue Super-tester Hot Trabbies Rover is top dog again Roadwise Soaring Suzuki Oriental Scunthorpe Oiling the workers Sounds sense Man with drive Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butters Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Realistic plans are the key to growth Business to Business Work Permits Office Communication Wholesalers Newsbrief International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Friday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Logging on to a lucrative idea Glasweld (UK) Limited Huda International Ltd The Business Opportunity of the 90's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Briefings Ability of surety to pay relevant Law Report March 8 1991 Court of Appeal Contract not saved by forming new company Date of knowledge of cause of injury Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Change of legal representation Contingent interest assignable Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson revels in a mad game Paper merchant enjoys the thrill of the chase Simon Barnes continues his celebration of the Madness of National Hunt racing. In the final part of his series of the Cheltenham festival next week, he meets Michael Jackson, the owner of Morley Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Laundryman to lead Mellor double Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Entries for Derby fall Mandarin, Thunderer: Market Rasen Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Wincanton results Beech Road backed Lingfield Park Point-to-point Rapid Raceline Old guard returns and renews bitter rivalries Norman Howell, Motor Racing Correspondent, previews a closer-than-usual contest in the Formula One series which starts in the United States on Sunday Details of the Teams and Drivers Competing in the 1991 Grand Prix Season Councillors are divisions apart Rugby League Snow Reports Benazzi's future at stake Wales must set in motion a root and branch study Rugby Union Sponsors step forward Autosport 1991 Dates Last Year Nicholson seizes lead on 20 horses Equestrainism Leading riders Hughes proclaims his innocence Old Trafford rediscovers the spectacle of European theatre at its very worst Steele has medal chance Athletics Go ahead for Brown In Brief Vigor suffers penalty of her schedule Milan choking on champagne Muddles on Mondays Sheffield's safety net is extra £5 million World Student Games Today's Fixtures For the Record Kellogg's signs three-year tour contract Cycling New courses are a Ryder Cup hint Pros going for Gold Cup at Roehampton Olazabal content to let his clubs do all the talking Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index West Indies extend hand to South Africa Clyde Walcott, right, president of the West Indies Board of Control, talks to Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, about the future of the game in the Caribbean and the changing attitude in the West Indies towards South Africa Lewis out to win British hearts The Grand Prix Line Mason fears for eye and ego Johnson feels the power beginning to return Graham rules out move to Liverpool Penrice moves to Villa for £1m

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