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News from 28/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Dennis Signy and Chris Moore, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Williamson (Director), Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Michael Wintersgill, George Sivell, Wynne Godley, Tamara Goriely, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Quentin Cowdry, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Jane Elliott, Joe Joseph, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Sam Kiley and Michael Binyon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, C. Nemeth, Ivor Crewe, Ian Powe, Martin Barrow, David Phillips, Edward Ullendorff, Peter Copeman, Marc Gordon (Director), Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Muir Hunter, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Brian Wallis, Bob Stephenson, Helen Reeves, Director, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Terence Pendred, Fred Marsden, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Colin Chambers, John Higgins, Ian M. Fletcher, Edward Windham-Bellord, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Peter Hughes (Westminster), Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, Robert Ormiston-Chant, John Bell, David Newman, Roger Boyes, Alexander McCall Smith, David Lipsey, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Neil Kelly and Harvey Elliott, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, John Furniss, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Rosalyn Higgins, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Tim Hersey, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, N. S. Bulmer, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and James Shimanyula, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Ian Williams, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Humphrey Berridge, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Peter Cattermole, Michael Shepherd, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Nick Nuttall and Iola Smith, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Tim Deagle, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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Baggage bomb is blamed for Thai air crash British drug agent among 223 dead Today in the Times Left-wing MP Eric Heffer dies Irish hope Play-off victory Index Wild wallabies signal silly summer is here Picture Gallery Dolphins and porpoises 'on verge of extinction' Thatcher wins student cheers over Gorbachev Ethiopia order to surrender provokes a coup attempt Compaq Thousands of Jews left behind Lack of a grand design undermines King's options for change Nato defence ministers meet today to draft a strategy for Europe after the cold war. Michael Evans reports on Britain's search for a policy Kinnock and Benn lead the tributes to Heffer By our Chief Political Correspondent: Militant factor high in fight for seat Pay deals lagging in public sector Shedding real tears over fictional addiction Picture Gallery Public Sector Pay Poly plans job cuts to avoid £17m deficit Heads told to advise on opt-out choice Solicitors ready for code of quality Leak raises health fears Gallery charge Soviet inspection Peace declared No change UN drug control agent killed in Thai air disaster Three Britons named among victims as Austrian Boeing airliner explodes after take-off from Bangkok Euro role sought by county Astronaut says she did not want to come back Farm subsidy 'should go by 2001' Bat lovers get detection aid Security experts struggle to thwart airline bombers Billions have been spent on beating air terror. Quentin Cowdry counts the cost and the lives lost in bombings Airliner Incidents over Nine Years Docklands dream fails to draw big spenders 70,000 offer new homes to beagles 'Turkey in Europe & Europe in Turkey' Citroën XM Is Lower in a Citroën XM A-test veterans die as payout fight drags on Veterans of British nuclear tests claim a link to cancer incidence. The government denies it. Time is running out. Peter Victor reports Minolta How art draws the sting from life behind bars War prisoner dies Fire assault Staff attacked Steeple fall Cricket date Cable crash Scottish Power Canadian is tipped to put Irish talks back on schedule TWA the Best of America Buoyant Labour learns from past mistakes David Lipsey outlines the logic underlying the Labour party's growing optimism By our Chief Political Correspondent: Pr option for Euro elections Tories hit at lauding of Kinnock Thatcher tells students to stick with perestroika Georgia strongman triumphs Eastern Europe seeks cure to culture shock The cultural life of eastern Europe is in a state of upheaval, writes Roger Boyes Soviet parliament balks over Union treaty Canon (Reuter): Defeated Suárez bows out (Reuter): Poll upset (AP): Diplomat killed UK firms urged to give aid (Reuter): Extradition call (Reuter): Plea for food Somali town sinks into pit of despair Reuter: Mogadishu rejects northern secession Dissident soldiers turn weapons on president's palace Fears of bloodbath grow in Addis Abada as mutinous army endangers London meeting Picture Gallery Government surrender is only choice as talks start Land law reform too late for some South Africans Pretoria's land laws have left a bitter legacy, writes Gavin Bell Federal structure is key to future Congress ready to accept elderly Rao as interim leader (AFP): EC calls for Burma elections Tibetan protest Accord delayed (Reuter): Afghan truce Jingoist strikes a chord with Japanese opinion Bush tries to avert isolation of China Israel negotiates over hostage exchange in Beirut Canon Gorbachev sets a trap for the West …and moreover Hindsight is still our best model Psephology is never an exact science, says Ivor Crewe Caught in the net of greed Sailors are watching the occans die as a parable of avarice comes true, writes Nigh Hawkes A question of prestige Walworth wobbles Negative score Steel yourself Missionary in Moscow A Country in Prison Fair Play for Blacks Flaws in Soviet emigration law Victims of stress Washed up in Norfolk Bulgaria and the KGB A stronger voice for business creditors Inflation and M3 Marital contracts NHS reforms 'Gold standard' for science levels Village homes Charities under fire Sea fever Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages School news Appointments in the Forces The Marine Society Appointments Eric Heffer The night sky in June Reginald Pound Church in Wales Church news Yet no one can really build a temple for God.… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2493 Mummified body is key to Inca ritual World Goodwill Distilling the spirit of history From our Africa Correspondent: On This Day May 28 on this Day 1963 Compagnie Aramayo S. 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Natural fruits of the loom Liz Smith reports on the green shirt (fashioned from banana or pineapple fibre), the revival of the feminine shirt (cut to cater for curves) and other twists in a classic tale British women suffer one of the highest rates of… Set the scene for cottage industry Working from home is becoming more popular-and has spawned a growing market of its own Where to Buy Trying to arrange a shooting match Cinema Foreign film-makers are being welcomed in Britain as never before, as Sydney Samuelson, the country's first film commissioner, tells David Robinson One in prospect and one recalled Records: Opera Open Air Theatre Nescafe Step out again Briefing Last chance 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 Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Fresh blood cuts clean line Opera Rigoletto New, Cardiff Television Monsoon BBC 2 Rock ELO/Moscow Symphony Orchestra Wembley Arena Radio Crime and Captivity/The Emperor of Lancashire Radio 3/ Radio 2 The Times BBC 1 Picture Gallery 5.30 Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress Picture Gallery Holiday road toll rises to 21 as drivers start back early The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,617 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather AFP: Nureyev kicked me, says dancer Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance By our City Staff: VAT boost for Britain The Pound Stock Market Speculators build up ICI holdings Arbitrage buying causes cancern By our City Staff: Threat of Hanson move unites unions HK shares tumble after 1% rise in interest rates Banking on radical changes United offer attracts support By our City Staff: Ex-P&D chief sues former colleagues John Charcol Turnover leaps to £6.9bn at Co-op Tokyo banks' profits plunge Bic plans to sell holding Chocolate move Working life Bank auction Perpetual ahead Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited BA faces fierce competition on Atlantic routes Battle of the airways likely to trigger heavy discounting US Flights MetroCentre's shops fear for their survival Bank of England chiefs should pay for inflation Gilt Edged Orion gives warning Cresson assumes Iron Lady mantle in battle over trade Storm warning The Times City Diary Thatcherism reigns in socialist Spain Economic View Combine harvester Dial M for misery The City Times Diary The udder one The Times City Diary United banks on its fans Tempus Dun & Bradstreet International By our City Staff: Insurers face £20m fire claim National Westminster Bank plc By our City Staff: Trusthouse expands in East Skase is charged A chill wind will not upset British Gas Reporting this Week Tomorrow Gibraltar issues gold ecu coins Stannah Lifts Ltd. Germany aims to ban Arab boycott The Rugby Football Union Twickenham Exhibition Nikkei slides in thin trading World Markets Prices have mixed day Rising trend continues Lower at close Modest losses (Reuter): Year's new high Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Taylor Root Lipson Lloyd Jones Zarak Hay Lipson Lloyd Jones Laurence Simons Associates Hughes Watton Brick Court Chambers Blow to British Lawyers An end to the rights of the parent? Alexander McCall Smith observes a shift in court attitudes to the voice of the young Surprise party Europe keeps the door ajar Inns and Outs Gib joins in Gender poser Defence case Glasnost law Good food society KPMG Why judges ought to rule on libel A case of contempt in court The Bar council wants to make the courts less daunting. Tamara Goriely reports Legal Appointments Chambers and Partners The Law Society Chambers & Partners Pitfalls of being top of the pops Many law firms in recent years have regarded big as being beautiful. But now quality not size is the watchword for business in the Nineties Law Recruitment Preston Litigation Solicitor for South London practice. Min.… All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No...… Legal Announcements National Westminster Bank plc Consent requirement unlawful Reactivating charges Newly qualified chartered, incorporated and technician engineers Police station forms misled motorist Taxing master erred in disallowing costs Liquor sale lawful Heritage is where their hearts should lie A new breed of professional with specific management skill is taking over the running of our historical sites, Widget Finn reports Public Appointments MSL International Legal Appointments Expanding International Law Firm Major Legal Practice in Sussex with space available… Quarry Dougall NFU Representing Farmers and Growers Barclay House Appointments Ltd City Initiative Debenham & Co Corporation of London Wandsworth The British Home & Hospital for Incurables (Bhhi) Profile Connors survives as McEnroe falls Americans old and new are key figures on the opening day's play in the French Open championship Final hurdle for South Africans Athletics Pools Forecast Managers wear a big target Baseball Results from Roland Garros Taylor has twin tour objectives Lazio fee is lowered Oblivion for the Oberliga Football Overseas Results Nebiolo's sway may be good for Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walker has sprint to defend his early lead Cycling (AFP), T: Second proves best Belgians trip up England Hockey Goal rate decides play-offs Today's Fixtures Pipe deploys conquering army Myfor's victory sets record Pipe's Training Career Results from Yesterday's 14 Bank Holiday Meetings Brittain keeps up run with 33-1 winner Racing Sportsworld out of Derby Mandarin: Marling to earn Royal Ascot tilt Mandarin: Sandown Park Mandarin: Redcar Guide to our In-Line Racecard Nayland stars as Duffield enjoys long-range treble Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: Uttoxeter Storm Melody impresses Rapid Raceline Gatting sweeps all before him as Middlesex prosper Northants refuse to take risks Fast men restore table lead Yesterday's Scoreboards Britannic Assurance county championship Nottinghamshire can beat neighbours again Picture Gallery Waqar draws on stamina to effect Seventy not out and going well Scotland to call on youth for cup Rugby Union Thorne eases his fears in league table Snooker Uefa ready to act to protect clubs that face collapse Football Mapple defeats pain in slalom Water Skiing Tall order for Kelly In Brief For the Record England take control went two in Bowls Dragons scorch the Monarchs Robertson holds on for first victory Motor Racing Ellerston are inspired by Pieres brothers Polo England call off trip Volleyball Challenge is going according to plan Rowing Oxford summer eights Fairbrother leads England to clean sweep West Indies suffer in the field as an impressive Hick joins in record one-day international partnership Pipe betters his mark Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd Ballesteros survives test of nerve Full Scoreboard from Lord's Final Scores from Wentworth Francis likely to return

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