News from 21/05/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Faber, Patricia Davies, Paula Davies, M. H. Burr, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Bill Frost, Julian Neal, Clive Nicholls, Steve Hill, S. F. Bush, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Michael Windridge, Ronald Bartle, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Henry Kelly, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Susan Ellicott and David Watts, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Tim Smith Vice-Chairman, Keith Pugh, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Celina Fox, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John Stobart, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, K. G. Braidwood, John O'Leary and Adam Fresco, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Patrick Forman, Woodrow Wyatt, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Wolfgang M?nchau, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Charles Morrison (Chairman), John Woodcock, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, M. J. Boleat Director-General, John Russell Taylor, Peter Scott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Stuart Jones and Dennis Signy, J. Enoch Powell, Coomi Kapoor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, R. A. Nichols, Managing Director, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Sara McConnell, D. Jordan, V. B. Bishop, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, J. A. D. Ewart, Scrivenor, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Colin Nicholls, John North, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Philip Chappell, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Colin McQuillan, David Tytler and John O'leary, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTories to fuse universities and polytechnics Major's new look for higher education Law Times Design Racing Film Sales slump Index Main Points Trouble-shooter role for chief whip Sir Stormin' scales the protocol parapet Moscow to open the exits Waldegrave unruffled by nurses' complaints Appeal for Bangladesh Savage dogs to be outlawed this year Home owners fuel inflation by spending extra loans on luxuries Lamont admits that economic recovery has yet to begin Farms bill provokes a rustling in hedgerows Labour proposes round-London railway Picture Gallery Bookies unplaced in sympathy stakes Bookmakers have been asked to pay £10 million more to racing without passing on the cost to punters. John Young trotted off to Folkestone to gauge reaction at the rececourse Students took part in phone-box fraud Students protest as universities issue merger plan Waste attack on NHS chief Talks deadlock Tebbit delay Jutland search Salary cut urged North Sea rig adrift in storms Drugs claims Fight dropped Two die in plane Rescue fails Nunn divorce Harrods picket Insurers refuse cover for dogs that are bred to fight Savaging of of girl by a pit bull terrier exposes problems of protecting society from dangerous pets Judge tells why girl, 12, was given abortion Charmer gambled clients' millions Ban on breed creates legal minefield Europ assistance By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Reformers say law favours the owners Dog Attacks Higher education: Tories' aim is one in three Mixed reaction at the sharp end Whiff of revolution obscures long march to inevitable reforms Key issues resulting from the new higher education structure remain unresolved, Peter Scott writes DVLA Select Registrations Picture Gallery Keynote changes spanning half a century 16 to 19-year-olds: radical reforms to make more stay on Major finds parable in Maugham's tale Pan Am Picture Gallery Clarke sets seal on sixth-form switch Lexus Family credit figures rise Pedestrian deaths down Extra 30m in aid Fraud cases Parliament today Parole Board role is likely to grow Tax dispute triggers Tory threat of rebellion First direct Besieged patrician who fails the saloon bar test Man in the News Benn bill would spell end for the royal family Zulus agree to new rules on spears in townships Round-up in Seoul (Reuter): Cyclone accord (Reuter): Marcos ruling Wilding Picture Gallery US-Japan trade row swept under red carpet for Quayle (AFP): Cambodia marks its day of hate Basement price for the Empire State Halifax Soviet refugee legions poised to overrun eastern Europe Soviet migrants, freed by a new law to travel from 1993, may use eastern Europe as a way station to the West, Roger Boyes writes from Warsaw Yeltsin faces last hurdle before the presidential prize Sofia set to help in Pope enquiry British Diabetic Association US aid suspension dismays Yugoslavs EC sends up confusing smoke signals Brussels Notebook Reuter: Walesa begs Jews for forgiveness Gorbachev praise for Sharman (Reuter): Strike delayed (AP): Death plunge Violence and low turnout mar election in India (AP): Allies enter Dahuk to check key services (Reuter): UN sets up Gulf war losses fund (Reuter): Missile failure Cairo reshuffle Weeping women denied news of Saddam's victims Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Delhi: Private armies on march for ballot day Women may win wider war role Israel wary of Syrians as Lebanon starts to rebuild Richard Beeston reports that the noise of hammers is replacing that of gunfire in Lebanon Reuter: Poor will barter votes for progress Kuwaiti trials shock America Simply a cut above the rest Paul Smith transformed the city suit by making it more it more relaxed. The British disigner talks to Liz Smith about his philosophy OBAS Ins and outs of decoration A showcase of house and garden design opens in London this week Twilight of the managers Briefing Musical chairs Over the sea to Ulster Early lift-off Paw drawing is rich catch Last chance Gem of a show cut down to 55 Corots Galleries John Russell Taylor applauds an elegant solution to the problem of choosing representative work Bonhams Knightsbridge Models of the film-maker's art Cannes Festival: winners, losers, surprises and disappointments, appraised by Geoff Brown Rivette makes every flick of pen, brush and eyelash count Miss Saigon No tears for a bad loser Conor Crusie O'Brien Complaining about Labour lies will do the government no good with the voters …and moreover On course for a winner Woodrow Wyatt, chairman of the Tote, welcomes moves to make the bookies stump up Health: where the market's invisible hand fails to work NHS figures are not for massaging, says Anatole Kaletsky A bridge too far for Philip? Out, out, out! Outdoor echoes Potted history The Polys are Coming Free of the past Tough at Last with Dogs Homes for natives or newcomers? Schwarzkopf award Profits and principles Time barrier on Down's abortions Challenge over double-tax issue Rivals in Europe Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Use of detectors in metal art thefts Population limits Ulster plantation Trees for the wood Unnatural selection Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners Dinners Luncheons Academic Awards Birthdays today Funeral service Memorial service Mr R. H. Symes-Thompson Rachel Lady Willoughby de Broke The Rev William Flemington Exotic colours put fire in Chelsea Ronald Lacey Ronold Lacey, actor, died of a heart attack on May 15 aged 55. He was born on September 28,1935 Muhammed Abdel-Wahab Muhammed Abdel-Wahab, popular Egyptian composer, singer and accompanist, died on May 4 aged 88. He was born in Cairo in 1903 Barbara Conway Barbara Anne Conway, investigative financial journalist, died on May 5 aged 39. She was born on January 30,1952 Forthcoming marriages Marriage Oxford University City Parochial Foundation Eton College The wisdom I proclaim Is God's secret wisdom,… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2488 Kidney (From Another Correspondent): The British Civil Hospital, Smyrna Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Mount scaled with true with Theatre Sailor, Beware Lyric, Hammersmith Recital Christa Ludwing Wigmore Hall Radio The Scarman Report/Glibpses of the Past Radio 4 BBC 1 Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society Mischievous brothers score director hit at Cannes festival Cannes Prize-Winners The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,611 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Soviet navy adds 10 submarines Weather A reverie of the cock-crow years Political sketch Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Receivers could go in at Spurs AB Foods up to £317m Prowting slides Sedgwick steady The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Brent Walker makes £600m writedowns Shareholders' funds slump after £500m property write-off Hanson seeks ICI drugs sale Old hands can bring new profits Shake-up at top of British Steel Compaq Fall in retail sales dispels hopes of spring revival Nissan row to be settled in Japan NYSE seeks to challenge London for global trades Wallace Smith may have foreign millions Bank of Scotland Harvey shares halted over results delay Spens and Seelig to appeal Leave sought to exclude some evidence Halls passes final dividend Recession hits life policy sales Srh sells division Britain and EC still in dispute over coal aid Boddington queries Devenish forecast Business Roundup Goldsmiths falls to £1.9m Rand Mines write-off Ferromet loses ground Youghal loss grows Directors buy 3.9m MGN shares Davis loses £1m on sale Tharsis cuts dividend Covenants breached at First Technology Lilley meets his model for innovative success Johnson takes his time Just like that A £600m hole in Brent Walker Comment High note Gazza's boots Royal run-in ABF has taste of British Sugar Tempus The Life Association of Scotland Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Modest gains Stock Exchange Prices Dow up in slow trading Wall Street KPMG Peat Marwick Scent of cheaper money lifts shares in quiet market Stock Market Traditional Options London Traded Options Quality matters High lowdown Seeking a solution to the late payment problem Business Letters Pension option is largely a charade FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices ANZ Grindlays Trust (Jersey) Limited Pension Age Appeal Quick journey to justice Ronald Bartle sums up the convention that changes extradition rules and, below, barristers foresce problems for justice in Britain Pension protest Lawyers told to cut charges Young judgment The rights of a fugitive EC crib Jail aid Mini boom Arthur Andersen Ordeals that can humiliate children Brief Quarry Dougall Clyde & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Stringer Saul Reliance Accountants cut soaring claims costs Lawyers often need the advice of money experts. Edward Fennell learns they can pay dividends Legal Appointments Stephenson Harwood King's Bench Walk Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jobs saved by the sack A company is dismissing its work-force and offering re-employment. What options did it have? Barrett & Thomson (Solicitors) Company Secretarial/legal Assistant Chambers and Partners British Gas Law Personnel Nottingham Polytechnic Chambers & Partners Miranda Whitamore Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Services Directory Cortecs Limited Role of reason in homelessness Legal Appointments Travers Smith Braithwaite Overseas Development Administration Bilingualegal Chambers of Philip Waller Leave not required for appealing order Michael Page Legal Non-resident trustees and gains Security amount not for the judge Zarak Hay at Law GLS Hill Taylor Dickinson Zarak Hay at Law Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Miranda Whitamore The crime-fighters who put public interest first The Crown Prosecution Service, responsible for putting criminals behind bars, wants new minds, Joan Llewelyn Owens reports Legal Appointments Bevan Ashford The Chambers of Charles Bloom Q. C. Sprecher Grier Holborn Douglas Llambias Associates Ltd. Harrow … Barristers' Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASA Law Locums English Basket Ball Association Public Appointments Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority East Dyfed Health Authority Central Board of Finance of the Church of England Hampstead Community Health Services St Paul's achieve a notable double Rowing Fixtures Public Appointments The Polytechnic of Central London Fife Health Board Graf recovery earns reward Victory opens the way for a return to the top in the women's world tennis rankings Chrity Recruitment Legal Notices Mariners' hopes raised from the depths Baseball Association of County Councils Viewers waste few tears on poor Gascoigne Sport on Television the Week in Review Bass Hounslow fall to a host of problems Hockey Winning start for Jones Powerboating Degrees awarded by the Open University Time to put a stop to the squabbling Richard Evans examines the home affairs select committee report on the future of racing The role of the Jockey Club Mandarin: Luchiroverte can uphold merit of Chester form Mandarin: Goodwood Mandarin: Beverley Asmussen on Corrupt in Derby Berry hits fifty with five-timer Nash reaps reward for shrewd decision Shoemaker regains the ability to speak Yesterday's Results Stewards fine Lewis £200 Inclining fortunes in store at Barnet Football National coach accused Cycling Rapid Raceline Richards restores order in lordly fashion Essex held at bay by a stubborn rearguard Swansea pitch is examined Yesterday's Scoreboards Smith soldiers on as Hampshire decline to battle Fowler's century stops Derbyshire League Cricket Results McEvoy passed over for Madrid Golf Hard act to follow for Uzielli Irwin caught and beaten in a play-off A round with Richardson Hirst stakes a strong claim Sheffied Wednesday forward earns promotion to the senior England squad with a fina display of finishing Marseilles are on course for a treble Overseas Football For the Record Pools Forecast Overseas Football Results Old Trafford fans acclaim United and Spurs Keane to help the Irish keep it short Test for holders First Division Parke fined for missing tournament Squash Rackets Briggs suffers rib injuries Judo Voyage to Torquay could be a preview Yachting Hopes are raised In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Lazio see Gascoigne before deciding on 8.5m move Administrators ready to step in at Tottenham Pressure grows on FA Cup winners to pay creditors Bupa Leicester fail to land Beck Wright is chosen to lead England against USSR Wembley Teams MPs say that bookmakers must pay more Jaguar granted leave to appeal
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