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News from 14/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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F. D. Gardiner, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Ridley, DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Graham H. Bridgman, Robin Wilson (Headmaster), T. R. N. Walford, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Mary Marre (Vice-Chairman), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Alasdair Cameron, George Sivell, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Jacques Arnold, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Smallwood, Chairman, John Strawson, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Jenny MacArthur, Anthony Kershaw Chairman, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Edward Fennell, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Robin Oakley and George Sivell, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, H. N. A. Colthurst, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Vernon (Vice-Chairman), Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Teferra Haile-Selassie, Peter Bryan, T. D. Gourlay, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Andrew Finkel and Christopher Walker, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Mary E. J. Fox, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Bruce Grainger, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Victor, G. H. Peters, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Editor, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Bell Business Editor, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Harvey R. Cole, Tim Rice, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Timothy Cook (Clerk),

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Winnie Mandela found guilty on eight counts Judge calls ANC leader's wife 'a calm, composed, unblushing and unprincipled liar' Law Times Design Judge gives go-ahead for abortion on girl, 12 Politics Traditions Smiling Svetlana spurs television revolution Index Marines open fire on Iraqis Bank takes on Tories over interest rate cuts Labour by-election boost International Refugee Year Trust Major reverses Thatcher policy on Antarctic Ingham version of Westland 'differs from enquiry evidence' Mother is overruled on abortion for daughter, 12 DIY chain opens shop law appeal in Lords Dog's life ahead Leading Loyalist killed by car bomb Threat to ceasefire as talks remain deadlocked Harrods joins the pay freeze club Wage Deals Gloom at the factory gates Concert for Kurds 'on target for £10m' Maguire short cut rejected Watson leads London chess Family affair Post threat Safety action Murder charge Correction Currie 'insulted' by link with evil film character MP says Observer review likens her to woman Mugger had police record By our Medical Correspondent: Population rise a threat to survival Abbey National New test for Down's 'more effective' Nightclub siege had Iraqi link, court told Penhaligon widow wins £300,000 damages Stolen antiques roadshow comes to town Police 'failing to deal with racism' Inner-city scheme robs crime of young recruits An ex-criminal is helping police to steer children in Brixton away from crime. Stewart Tendler reports Neigh bour sues MP over dog attack Rape trials 'a second ordeal' Boxer remanded Doctor jailed Club reprieved Spurned man 'killed and buried lover in one dreadful night' Lift-off for seat belt campaign BR spends £75m to create most advanced rail line The law considers how to handle disaster enquiries Picture Gallery Abbey National Stars pay tribute to threatened pub theatre Lambeth councillors to toe party line Police charged Nureyev success Fire death Eaglet hatched Tories seek to exploit muddle over Labour pledges on spending Citroën BX Picture Gallery Parliament 'is out of steam' Escaping the sack after MoD frauds Big rise claimed in cash for coal 4,000 rush for Brussels jobs Metric drink considered Clean power Wind studies Parliament today Central Televisionaries From Reuter and Associated Press in Kathmandu: Communist ousts prime minister in Nepal poll 'Turkey in Europe & Europe in Turkey' A night of murder drags down the 'mother of nation' Winnie Mandela's conviction deepens divisions as black movement faces toughest test The stigma will jeopardise Mrs Mandela's hopes of becoming the first lady of the "new" South Africa, writes Gavin Bell Paintings fated for billionaire's funeral fire Burmese regime imprisons MPs Bihar's private armies keep their powder dry Court not sitting to judge minister Inkatha admits camp killings Baker pins hope on Egypt to discover way round obstacles (AP): Shamir faces us cash squeeze Foes embrace in Saddam's lair First direct From Reuter in Zakho: Kurds go on rampage as camp is handed to UN Health farm for stressed executive Opposing camps dig in for German battle over abortion Divided Germany has inherited two quite separate laws govering abortion which a rather hurried reunification failed to resolve, Ian Murray reprots Hurd invokes spectre of 1960s strikes in EC clash Germans lose over European force Queen off to the ball game on meet-the-people tour Political granders and celebrities will take a back seat as the people of Washington meet the Queen, Peter Stothard, US Editor, reports Picture Gallery Soviet emigration bill falls at parliamentary hurdle Result of poll tightens Serb-Croat tensions UK discusses Albania links Offer by Bush to destroy chemical arsenal Jets shot down Malay detention (Reuter): Police cleared (Reuter): Tough approach (Reuter): Watergate tapes 200 arrested World Cancer Research Fund Cling-wrapped for extra freshness Liz Smith reports on a British-Finnish fashion marriage that has produced a growing family of stretch jersey separates Putting back the personality Japan motor industry is forgoing aerodynamics for old-fashioned charm Large? Short? Ehrman Tapestry No hurry Cannes Briefing Vodka cocktail Ship ahoy Hours of fun Vaudeville Theatre Bonhams Knightsbridge Well-cut gems shine brightest Film Festival: Cannes Geoff Brown finds occasional delights in the opening week of the world's biggest film festival In touch with the local tongues of yore Festival: Glasgow The grandest of passions Sacred sources amassed Records Competition is the key Tories should resist the siren voices in Central Office calling for a monolithic German-style social market economy …and moreover How Winnie failed Mandela Tradition takes a knock as cash goes in to bat Alan Lee umpires today's debate on brighter Sunday cricket Picture Gallery Cutting words in Whitehall Government cogs Picture Gallery All cisterns must go Mosque conversion Marines in the Crossfire Ban Dangerous Dogs When Silence is Golden Time to concede over Gibraltar? Small claims change Agriculture reform Fundraising, politics and 'aid fatigue' Charity in London Wetland water levels Ethiopia's future Regiment system under scrutiny Voting reform Not top of the pops Patronising matrons? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Wellington College, Crowthorne Royal Fine Art Commission Nature notes Memorial service Dinners Royal Caledonian Ball Sir Charles Troughton Appointments in the Forces Territorial Army promotions Northern Ireland gallantry awards Appointments Kenneth Lindsay The Rev John Stott Michael Duncan Service dinner University news State visit Anniversaries The Royal Society of Chemistry Armourers and Brasiers' Company Luncheon Graham Greene Forthcoming marriages Katharine Wilkinson Julian Martin Smith Not everyone who calls me 'Lord. Lord'… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2482 Arthritis Research The Times On This Day New Rome-Naples Railway Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinsgston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Elegance in the moonlight Dance Airs/Sacred Symphony Salder's Wells Radio The Paul Simon Songbook Radio 1 Recital Andreas Schmidt Wigmore Hall Rock Lenny Kravitz Brixton Academy To Place Your Entertainments Advertisement in The… BBC Health Cover Insurance Ministers accept risk of two-tier Europe The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,605 War casualties in the air again Word-Watching AA Road Watch Weather Tomorrow in the Times A most unlikely wind ensemble Political sketch Business and Finance Exchange floor to become offices Pohl silent on 'quitting' report Greenall rises The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices TVS reveals ?8.3m loss as deadline nears Rivals wait in the wings to take over lucrative ITV region Borrowing by consumers falls to a six-year low US chiefs' billion-dollar bonanza Top 25 business leaders reap profits of gloom Labour caution on auditors Compaq Business Editor John Bell Brent Walker warns of big loss Private hearing for Nissan Array of hope National Westminster NatWest aim Spar relaunch $2.2bn offer Unlisted Securities Severn Trent pays £212m for Biffa waste business Ford recalls more than lm vehicles Investment Trusts NEDC discourages open buying abuse Money Markets Bid for Butler Cox boosts shares 99p GKN Defence in French talks Commodities Cronite passes payout after £2.21m losses Business Roundup Profits slip at Sanderson Imi expects decline Holmes deal falls through RMC raises stake Panel setback for Etam Blenheim loses deputy An exit that leaves Britain with no escape from monetary union Jacques Delor's change of tack may give a future UK little option but to accept moves to a single European currency Kitson goes Dutch The Times City Diary Red 'no' day The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Audit reform gathers pace Comment James bond The Times City Diary Dead reckoning The Times City Diary Lost composer The Times City Diary NEI wins £100m of new work Soviet platinum sales soar Russia chases hard currency Biffa success may dispel 'Caird effect' at Severn Tempus Siemens New orders Board 'hypocrites' accept big rises Gilt-Edged cliches BP signs deal Names and syndicates need 'safety reserves Business Letters London Traded Options ANZ Group Wall Street (Reuter): Dow ends up slightly Government caution on rate cut sends prices tumbling Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Valuer named in Chelsea dispute FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options Sharp falls Stock Exchange Prices Scrivenor's Briefs MacKay braces for fight over legal aid Frances Gibb talks to the Lord Chancellor about is lates controvesial reforms Hidden home loan charges The Chambers of the Rt. Hon Lord Rippon Sold or selling out on Sunday trading? The Times Tuesday May 14 1991 NRA Reliance Legal Legal Announcements Clifford Chance Legal Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items 12 Kings Bench Walk The Chambers Of Allan Heyman Q. C. Programmed for image problems Legal Brief After years of blackening the legal profession, television is leading the call for and industry facelift, Edward Fennell says Legal Appointments Chambers & Partners Michael Page Legal Laurence Simons Associates AMS Ltd London & Hong Kong London Law Appointments Ltd Lawson Mardon Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynolds Porter Chamberlain British Gas North Thames Business Lawyer Jonathan Wren Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Army Officer The Times Plaintiffs' cut-off date proposed in tranquilliser claims Queen's Bench Division Legal Appointments Property Litigation Garfield Robbins Company charge registration Senior Solilcitor Social Services Hatfield KPMG Selection & Search Confidential Reply Service Defective houses notice Quarry Dougall Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists A Midland Group Company Sheffield City Council QMW University of London Parker Bullen Solicitors Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Taylor Root International Management Group Bilingualegal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniels Bates Partnership Quarry Dougall Chambers' Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified ASA International Ltd. David Tilley-Tilley & Company Charles Fellowes Partnership Invites Applications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Step to the natural beat Working in a nature reserve means more than mending fences. Wardens should have a strong business sense, says Public Appointments Informations Systems Manager Property Manager Unit General Manager English Basket Ball Association National Council for Vocational Qualifications Aidis Trust Merseyside Police NHS Trust HACAS The Times Bromsgrove District Council Profile Judicious pruning and firm leadership needed British success in senior rowing over the last 20 years has been achieved in spite of rather than beacause of a policy to identify and develop talen. Bruce Grainger, the former international performance director of the Amateur Rowing Association, discuss what has been going wrong Multiple Classified Advertising Items England pass up opportunities for consolidation Hockey Big hitter proves no big hit for Red Sox Baseball A brutal answer to style Rugby Union Great Dane who will be impossible to replace Ciniglio will stay on Labour demands state funds for Manchester bid Pools Forecast Curran lets amateurs know that he is back Cycling McLaren still intent on perfection Pavin shuts out Pate in play-off Faldo must regain his swing to lay claim to US Open Golf By a Special Correspondent: Thomas closing in on record seventh title Loyal manager finds his reward in limbo Basketball France play to handicap Coxless pair set fast time Rowing Brookhouse sets pace for cup trio Modern Pentathlon Blood tests lend support to Pipe's training methods No appeal Call for Breeders' Cup to be drug free Llewellyn's four-timer puts him close to 250 Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Dartrey to shine over longer trip Mandarin: York Mandarin: Nottingham Denstone Wanderer to oblige Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Towcester The spectacular rise and fall of the mayfly The last fortnight in May invariably brings a bonanza for trout fishermen details the ephemeral life of the mayfly and the rich pickings its death holds for man and fish Yesterday's Scoresboards Glamorgan strike further blow for the unfashionable Cricket Ten fall to pace of Donald Change in law solves World Cup deadlock New-look Gloucestershire complete welcome victory Robinson sees Notts to maximum points League Results Selectors will not risk Grand Slam Equestrianism Senior squad will be in Wright's care Squash Rackets Success expected of United Rangers warned by SFA Seasonal change In Brief Barcelona's celebrations fall flat For the Record Today's Fixtures Big Five provide greatest support Overseas Football Results Laughton moves to Leeds as their full-time manager Rugby League Students under Moon's charge Rugby Union Nations Cup fires hopes of the small Yachting Golf Ryan dismissed by Luton as Francis leaves Rovers The Countryman Seven uncapped players named for England tour Seven uncapped players named for England tour England Squads Flashman ready to hand over Dilley fluffs his final cue Unscheduled tea-break at Sunningdale Big yachts shirk close combat Tokyo-or-else choice for South Africa MPs call for more sport in schools

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