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News from 20/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Vivien Stern, Director, Paul Branscombe, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, John C. Hughes (Chairman), Asher Cashdan, Geraldine Bedell, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Peter Owen, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Hylton, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Quentin Cowdry, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, F. P. Taylor, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Simon Gourlay, Sir Alastair Morton, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John O'leary, D. Collard, Charles A. Gomez, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Martin F. Marix Evans, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, R. B. Pynsent, Jill Sherman, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Ronald Butt, Tom Benyon, Chairman, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Barney Hoskyns, John Goodbody, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, and Jill Sherman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Hermann Bondi, James Pringle, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, William Watson, Keith Blackmore, Philip Noakes, Paul Thorburn, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Jane Hardy, Derek Harris, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jean B. Soper, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Michael Spicer, Richard O'brien (President), Anthony Nathan, Roger Nightingale, Mary Dejevsky, Alan Ross, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Secret envoys sent to seek aid for Gorbachev Beleaguered president turns to West Today in the Times Retail surge at an end Air boycott Election fear Index Thatcher may help in Pretoria talks Britain's astronaut is just out of this world Gascoigne operation scuppers ?8.5m deal Mew Tory policies aim to regain initiative Dog attack girl 'stable' Rolex Chambers given target for black banisters The Bar Council has set its lawyers guidelines for recruiting ethnic minorities Accusations of lying focus public eye on Nhs trusts Major uses extra time to hone vital poll manifesto Probables and possibles of Conservative agenda House prices 'to rise by 2% at most' Inflation advice is 'rejected' Picture Gallery Swansea splashes into top 20 Cook hints at change of tack in opt-out dispute Brooke will try to restart talks Crossword win Summery touch Baker vows to act after pit bull terrier savages girl Attacks by Dogs in the past Two Years Gas complaints rise by 2% Scots carving 'proves Guinevere lived' Fishermen take tube to stalk their prey The week ahead Agenda Prontaprint! Business Needs Prontaprint More funds urged for 'neglected ' epilepsy victims Clerical Medical Investment Group Air travellers snub dearer prices of business class British businessmen among big spenders Joint first chess victory for Watson Freed IRA man held in Canada Picture Gallery Talkland Bookies on course to back a loser American Airlines Something special in the air Management teams could reform school inspectorate Tebbit faces action for libel today '£1/2m call box fraud' Mother dies Ayckbourn post Flushed out Heads win dispute on testing Benn's republic Pilot killed Broadmoor shop Bond winners Bath fights back as developers nibble at woods and fields Siemens Yeltsin faces tough fight as Ryzhkov recruits a general Abbey National Rescue plan as Croats vote for independence Walesa out to end anti-semitic taint (AP): Albanian talks fail to end strike (Reuter): Bombing claim (Reuter): Gypsy attacks (Reuter): Plane protest Biggest democracy braced for its bloodiest poll Roh battles to stem the rising tide of protest Two voices used by the Khmer Rouge IBM African village reaps harvest of hope Rebels cut Ethiopian lifeline (Reuter): Rain hits relief (Reuter): Drugs raid (Reuter): 50,000 protest By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Mogadishu gang murders Briton Oxfam Phased voting benefits security Florida Autonomy close for Kurds as Iraq says UN can take over British keep wary watch on haven Kohl takes his plan for united Europe to Bush Movie moguls race to land Columbus on screen New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Israeli vows to continue fast Picture Gallery Hasty visit by Pinochet Reuter: Jailed for Saddam T-shirt (Reuter): Drug gangs in control of prison (AP): Party backed (Reuter): Strike action St. Joseph's Hospice Married to your career Shared work can provide a source of marital strength rather than strife Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Cuckoos who stay in the nest Why are more and more grown-up children living at home with their parents? Geraldine Bedell reports Face to face with the cruel truth Two horrific experiences gave Cynthia Steinhauser an insight into the minds of sex offenders. Now she is offering them a challenging form of therapy Ebony, ivory and the blues Barney Hoskyns on the continuing power struggle between black and white influences in popular music Holly leaves Briefing Poet? You might do verse To judge by entries for poetry competitions, self-expression in verse remains a national obsession, as Jane Hardy reports Fair exchange Last chance... World Cancer Research Fund A simple case for the complex Classical Music Index Queen of the wild frontier Peter Stothard, US editor, examines the myth of the Alamo, America's most potent historic symbol The issue they want to hide ... and moreover A joyful day to ring in the old Bernard Levin on the celebrations soon that will mark the end of 67 years of shame Old troupers to the rescue Abbey birthday Get this strait Royal pardon Saving Sick Businesses Last in Space Glorious Mud Three more tasks to aid the Kurds A life for a life from Milestone Health reforms 'Mischief' at Bank over interest cuts Monmouth's meaning from A price worth paying? Train doors enquiry Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… The Bard and Bohemia No cause to clap in the out-field Conceding on the Rock Dangerous dogs Chanting the odds The sound of snoring Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Luncheon Dinners Abingdon School Sir John Cumber Sir John Cumber, CMG, MBE, former Administrator of the Cayman Islands, Commissioner of Anguilla, and director general of Save the Children Fund, died in Devon on May 18 aged 70. He was born in Richmond, Surrey on September 30,1920 Memorial services Service dinners John Lyttle Robert Paterson Robert Paterson, concert impresario, died on May 12 aged 51 from liver failure. He was born in Devon on March 10,1940 Arrogance of certainty Sir Ronald Train Sir Ronald Lindsay Prain, OBE, former chairman of the RST Group of Mining Companies, died on May 10 aged 83. He was born in Chile on September 3,1907 Leslie Williams DJM: Nature notes Tonbridge School Today's royal engagements Requiem Mass Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2487 Multiple Display Advertising Items On This Day German—irish Plot Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move The Migroup Playhouse Modesty and magnificence Opera Timon of Athens Coliseum Dance Homenaje a K The Place Concert Mozart to Post-Modernism Blackheath Concert Halls Theatre The Floater Latchmere, Battersea Pioneer Aggregates (UK) Limited BBC 1 Triton Ma'am, you're a Florida conche Prince's polo tantrum The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,610 Parker Duofold Tomorrow in the Times Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Spurs hail their conquering heroes, bar one Doctors recommend six months of rest Index Brent Walker losses top £200m Want GRE suspended Prof its drop at Singapore airline Big increase in National Savings The Pound Change on Week Stock Market ICI ready to hit back with joint ventures US and continental deals may be used to thwart Hanson By our Financial Editor: Retail sales surge is a one-month wonder says CBI M&S aims to beat town centre blues Plan to sell Air Europe dropped Company liquidations soar to highest for 20 years John Charcol British Airways cuts up to 2,000 more jobs Academics favour co-ordinated pay deals NatWest Polly Peck plan likely to be backed by creditors Accountants backed on control Reform in pipeline for HK exchange Ashridge adopts a worldwide view Unlisted Securities Firms look for internal growth Reuter: Links will remain as Comecon ends Investment Trusts Lloyd's names face further cash calls Brent Walker heads for another high noon New deal for Bretton Woods Trying for Wales Mother tongues High price of low inflation Economic View Peacock flies off Drug squad Trusthouse Forte Business Guarantee A Spanish lesson for Britain Gilt-Edged British firms see S Africa potential Iberia Airlines of Spain CompuAdd Nazeing Glassworks Ltd British Telecom likely to ring right numbers Reporting this Week Accounting for Amps can present problems Capital Markets Bullish mood may signal change of gear at Vardy Smaller Companies The Rugby Football Union Twickenham The Times Superstore recovery 'unlikely until 1992' Capitalisation and change on week Requirements for finding lower court's decision perverse The Times La Creme De La Creme The Ritz Portman Personal Assistant Pettman Smith Legal Secretary Walter kohn Ltd Team Secretary in Pr Kumagai Gumi Uk Ltd Fyffes Group Limited Secretarial Selection Meridian Financial Services Pa to Directors Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACME appointments Experienced Apple Mac Receptionist/Secretary/Girl… Banking Sec Show Flat Representative Lloyd's Underwriting Syndicate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities The Language Business Caroline King appointments Appointments Language Diana Duggan Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Sales Assistant Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational University Appointments British Postgraduate Medical Federation Receiver's priority Criminal costs Banking & Legal La Creme Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Reading Administrative Assistant… Please Send Box Number Replies to Degrees awarded in England by the Open University Corruption in the colleges The US is halting fraudulent use of millions of dollars of university reports from Washington Independent Education Swiss Hotel Assocation Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridgearts Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Kelly College Lesson in theory for the prince Critics of teaching methods should beware of dismissing modern educational theory Miramonte Mill Hill School The Art School BC Prepare for 1992 Immerse Yourself in French St James's College New slate for the inspectors Kenneth Clarke gives David Tytler his reply to criticism of his planned reform of the school inspector system Independent Education Dunottar School Reigate Home Language Lessons Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Cokethorpe School St Mary's School, Wantage The London Institute St. George's School in Switzerland Alanus—school MPW Boost for boarding Noticeboard Left slipping Fighting talk Château Mont-Choisi The European Institute of Purchasing Management Student fun Girton mistress Welsh record Edgehill College St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College TH Richmond Tutorial College Independent Education Edinburgh College of Art School's in for the summer Summer schools are a highly protitable use of otherwise idle facilities. Hugh Thompson reports on an increasingly reports on an increasingly popular holiday option An Alternative School? Ashford School Advice on Education and Careers Serendipity Francaise Creative Writing Courses in… Educational Courses Natts Thames Polytechnic Qualifications Law & Business Career Analysts St. Godric's College, London Lansdowne Secretarial College Widen the scope to help the weak Should the independent sector be truly comprehensive, with all schools catering for the needs of less-gifted students? The Queen's Secretarial College French Courses in France Oxford and County Business College Posts Campion School Spain All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Small contribution turns play-off in Brighton's favour Street-wise tactics prevail Educational St George's College Weybridge Surrey UAB St. Andrew's School The Dame Alice Harpur School Bedford Substitute saves Brentford Bolton take one step upwards London Business School Handcross Park School Dismissals betray a fear of failure BTEC PCL Students unable to escape the past Athletics Oddities serve to provide afternoon of high drama Tottenham fired by absent friend From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Fourstars Allstar puts Europeans in shade Wembley Match Facts Cecil baffled by poor performances Classic triumph may start trend Kirk compounds United's agony Football Results Denstone Wanderer heads Times entries Point-To-Point Results Bould set to earn first cap Mandarin: Saint Systems can show her liking for Bath again Mandarin: Bath Mandarin: Wolverhampton Guide to our In-Line Racecard Possessive Dancer lifts Oaks Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Hamilton Park Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Simmons in first-class form Cowans leads the Middlesex resistance to an impressive West Indies batting display at Lord's Malik joins renowned list Saturday's Scoreboards Pullan ties for share of trophy with Evans Golf Shop engages Obree more than Boardman Cycling For the Record Today's Fixtures No championship points for winner Warwick Hounslow labour for play-off spot Hockey Pools Check Andrew progresses Yesterday's Scoreboards Silver for Briggs In Brief Magnificence of Moody seals Worcester's win Watkinson leads run on records Monarchs claim first prize American Football Gracida taken to hospital Polo Under-21 side seeks advance in Dunkirk Rugby Union Scotland finish in style Fixtures plan is approved The Times Index Gascoigne's ?8.5m deal collapses Venables and Tottenham face new problems in the aftermath of their dramatic FA Cup victory Milford's version (AP): Sanchez a victor by default Woosnam loses battle of small men to Parry Financial considerations divide racing industry rulers Injury fails to concern Taylor Leading Final Scores Cricket studies plastic option

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