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News from 03/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Harvey Bratt, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nigel MacNicol, W. J. Strachan, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gillian Wagner Chairman, Richard Harries, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, St John Passion, Hilary Finch, Catherine Sampson and Jonathan Braude, Phillip Webster, Richard Streeton, Gerard Lyons Chief Economist, Quentin Cowdry, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Howard Lees, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Graham Hills, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, T. K. Maclachlan (Consultant Child Psychiatrist), Jenny Knight and Harvey Elliott, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Barnaby Jameson, Julian Rollins, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Roger Evans, Marcus Williams, Bill Frost and Charles Bremner, Charles Bremner, P. R. McKenna, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Andrea Dabrowski, Richard Cork, George Rae, William Bennett, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Hywel ap Robert, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, King Arthur, Brian Beel, Ross Tieman and John Young, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Louise Taylor, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Iola Smith, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Andrew Lycett and Tim Deagle, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Robert Bell, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Briginshaw, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Tom Benyon, (Chairman), Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Tim Jones, Philip Pangalos, Jim Hiley, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jenny Macarthur, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, P. D. J. Wood, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Mary Dejevsky, Victoria Gillick, John Watson, G. Gutteridge (Director),

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Lament hints at election delay until next year Senior Tories opt for May, 1992 Experiences Role Models Politics Inside Cyclone deaths Play-off prize Winning habit Index Britain to block minimum VAT Oxford tries to drop its college league table Picture Gallery Ministers scrap mass killing of savage dogs Pit ball terriers will escape wholesale destruction if they are neutered, registered with the police and muzzled in public. Quentin Cowdry reports Austria to check all Boeing 767s Hawke survives deputy's challenge Huge US credits follow arms accord Advertisement Pools firms claim lottery would lead to a gambling… Pools companies want a arts and sports foundation created instead of a national lottery. Their views are examined by Philip Webster Bomb hits woman as Daly calls for bigger peace effort Net book agreement 'a cartel' St. Joseph's Hospice Land tax is sought to aid housing Medieval miniature book could yield big rewards Two more deaths take TT toll to six Picture Gallery Donations 'led the way to honours' Sales of private cars show rise Ashdown says PR is price of a deal Actor takes TV title Student released Banks enquiry Murder detectives say student fought her attacker hard Agenda The week ahead Error claim after top cyclist's death The death of Adrian Hawkins, right, has raised questions about race controls and the screening of Olympic cyclists. Jamie Dettmer and Lousie Taylor report MEP criticises costly 'jaunts' Minister attacks pindown A thin line between help and prejudice Minolta Coroner's tales out of court prove a hit Rover 800 Series Rationing of health care 'ensures best use of resources' Waldegrave seeks public debate on priorities Guy's consultants query job cuts Guy's hospital, the government's flagship for health service reforms, is in stormy waters, Tim Jones reports Medical claims 'due to poor practice' British Airways Cigarette advertising ban urged American Airlines School to get commission on parents' insurance Man found hanged in police cell Medieval find X-ray danger Death fall Blood hounds Naked man dies Close shave World voyage Racing goldfish Bond winners Call to ease cannabis penalties Oilmen miss a playful killer Women barristers demand equality Picture Gallery Rank Xerox MPs to debate cash battle for injured soldiers Presssure is mounting on the defence ministry to compensate three guardsmen who lost their legs in 1989. Peter Victor reports Middle America consigns Aids patients to moral ghetto Aids will kill more Amercian in the next three years than it has in the ten years since it was first diagnosed, Charles Bremner writes Kuwaiti opposition denounces 1992 poll as ploy by emir Boys of intifada form hit squads Morse Mexican prostitutes join condom campaign Picture Gallery (Reuter): Israeli offer to Husain Lobbyists ride out the recession in high style Washington Notebook by Susan Ellicott Fears of 500 dead in fresh cyclone (Reuter): Iraq objects to reparation plan (AP): Zakho attack (Reuter): Troops pull out (AFP): Press curbs go (AFP): Envoy expelled By our Foreign Staff: Keating rules out new challenge to Hawke leadership Ethiopia tries to reassure aid donors Lauda says crash engine failed AFP: Cambodia agrees to Sihanouk in chair Pan AM China ends exile of officials on anniversary eve Defiant Tatars yearn for old days but fear Russian tanks A fasting mullah is spearheading the Tatar challenge to Boris Yeltsin's right to stand for the presidency in 'Tatarstan', Mary Dejevsky reports from Kazan Yeltsin raises the pace in run-up to presidential poll France to sign nuclear treaty British Diabetic Association Chocks away for MiG flying lessons Pope resolves rift among Catholics EC divided on road to unity Bonn launches rail revolution Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Left takes control of Hamburg (Reuter): Tirana shuffle (Reuter): First troops (Reuter): Ypres attack Clerical Medical Investment Group Actors flock to better their apes To be a convincing film monkey you must get under the skin of your subject Times Education Supplement A Briton in the bear's barracks Carey Schofield's 18 months with the Soviet army left her impressed. Michael Evans reports Like a new-fashioned millionaire? In America, marrying for money is now the subject of an adult education course Interval for refreshment Wigmore Hall Anniversary Appealing to head and heart Chicago's Goat Island company, now visiting Britain, talk to Jim Hiley about their work, which mixes mime, performance art and visual theatre Theatre Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Leukaemia Research Fund Remember his name Cordula Royal novelties Briefing Going up Last chance… Tories' race against time Spending patterns over the next few months will dicide the general election, writes Anatole Kaletsky, economics editor Major carries Thatcher's can …and moreover Protector of our right to know Bernard Levin not generally an admirer of Tony Benn, finds two of his constitutional reform ideas eminently sensible Peking mission for Powell Relief action Just sign here Never satisfied Up and down in Ulster Out of Harmony on Vat Days of Golden Dreams Unions' interest in future of ICI Losses at Lloyds Science 'gold standard' Operation Solomon Village homes 'Lies' at Monmouth Bargain basement Warnings ignored on children's care Secrecy on the pill Marital contracts Too young to fight? Juries and libel Pressing enquiry Court Circular Marriages Forthcoming marriages Sir Angus Wilson Memorial services Memorial meeting Graham Greene Birthdays today Anniversaries Expressing religion through art Today's royal engagements Temple Grove School, Uckfield University news Church heads for ?80m fund target British irises take prizes at Wisley Luncheon Service Luncheon My brothers , as believers in our Lord Jesus Christ,… Concise Crossword No 2498 The Times Brigade that Did Not Yield Heroism at Dunkirk Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Dim deities, panicky passions Opera The Garden Venture II Riverside Studios Rock Rollins Band/New Model Army Finsbury Park Apollo Victoria SS O71 828 8565 cc 63O 6262 Grps 828… Concerts St John Passion St James's, Picadilly King AuthOR St John's, Smith Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Palladium Bo O71 437 7373/2O55 cc 24hr 379… "The Musical Hit of the Year" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prince of Wales Bo 071 839 8972 Cc 24hr 7 Day 836… Victoria Palace Wyndhams Theatre B. O. 867 1116 cc 867 1111/379 4444… Cinemas Exhibitions ITV Variations Satellite Radio 3 Television and Radio BBC 1 Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Arctic winds bring June snowfalls to Britain Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,622 Picture Gallery Weather Sign of halt in unions' decline Tenants of pubs facing notice Germany 'not an example' Labour path wins points The Pound Change Pound Stock Market CBI chief to depart after next election Benham will leave in October 1992 Accountants put up insolvency work fees Recession causes all-sector failures Legal battle over Walker ICI goes on Hanson offensive UK to block VAT plan Lamont likely to veto EC-wide tax John Charcol Ofwat calls for code of practice Nestlé S. A. Labour steps up attack on privatised profits boom Argyll finds new shipmate Home suppliers stand to gain By our Industrial Editors: Managers give personnel chiefs low marks Iberia The Rugby Football Union Twickenham Medway in North Kent UK interest rates face a premium for political risk Gilt-Edged British Coal sale hopes undermined Productivity may be better, but argues that the corporation is not yet ready for a market listing Matheson widens net The Times City Diary In the bag The Times City Diary Daniels retires The Times City Diary In praise of imperialism Economic View Following father The Times City Diary Earthline moves The Times City Diary Dun & Bradstreet International Irish Life gets ready to float Hair restorer can be cosmetic or medicinal product according to use European Law Report New Law Journal Boots likely to beat recession Reporting this Week Professions bound to consider qualifications from EC states Severn finally dips a toe in the deep waters of global capital Capital Markets The Times ICI faces the litmus test As Britain's chemicals giant prepares to repel a possible bid from Hanson, its performance compared with its international rivals comes under scrutiny Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts A banker goes native in textiles Smaller Companies Wrexham the Wremarkable Development Area Board 'must act to restore investor confidence' Acquisitions abroad drop BASF The Times Portfolio Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Aiglon College The Powerhouse Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items MTS Northwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Beckman PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acuma Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Datix Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Lansdowne Independent Sixth Form College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational North College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education Colet Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Terror goes on the agenda A leading British university's new courses on terrorism and espionage are proving popular. Barnaby Jameson reports Gabbitas, Truman & Thring MBA Wanted NRC Handelsblad Multiple Display Advertising Items Intensive Summer Courses in French Welsh, young and unwell An ambitious campaign is being aimed at children Wales, who are now said to be the unhealthiest in Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schools learn a market lesson More schools are promoting their services to parents. Hugh Thompson finds the trend causing disquiet among some heads and their staff, and enthusiasm among others Educational Natts Qualifications Law & Business Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectureship The Queen's University of Belfast University Appointments Directions Making grades Notice Board Tired England are forced to struggle in lacklustre game Own goal preserves Taylor's record Wynalda strikes to prove a point Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bègles flame burns brightly Rugby Union Cassell takes control Trial date is set for Maradona Johnson proves the tormentor By a Special Correspondent: Boardman celebrates with third success Cycling Today's Fixtures (AFP): Holyfield to sue on split decision Cook offers little to savour Boxing Wembley victory is King's reward Fire risk helps McRae Motor Rallying Graf preaches the work ethic as her peers seek pay rise Injury-troubled Backer with through to French Open quarter-final encounter with change Results from Roland Garros Jungle jaunt for driven men The Camel Trophy, the international driving and eudurance event which took place in Tanzania and Burundi, finished last week. How Ard Lees, who had a back seat in the British vehicle as the competition wound its way across 1.200 miles of the most difficult terrain in the world, reports (Reuter): Quality of training improves No plan to move championships Pendennis proves pedigree with an early success Yachting Catamaran leads leg By a Special Correspondent: Wigan intend to keep Gregory on contract Rugby League Queen's final competition Hacker's day as Wales prevail Hockey TT mark beaten by Hislop Motorcycling Hightown secure title Gallic precision carries day in Nations Cup Equestrianism By a Special Correspondent: Fair Breeze secures riding-horse class Rowleys enjoy a double success Polo Moffat of Blantyre tilts at champions Squash Rackets Lambourn shudders in chill wind As racing prepares for Derby week at Epsom, John Young begins a two-part report on the health of one of the great training centres Marju to take chance in wide-open Derby Strike is still a longshot Suave Dancer puts on sparkling show Mandarin: Hidden Quest to step up in style Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Ruby Tiger lands valuable prize Pipe dominant once more in season of many highs Farthing and Dare settle issues Mandarin: Edinburgh Saturday's Results Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline West Indians fail to settle against a steady Maguire Ranatunga loses place Kent spoil belated return Yesterday's Scoreboards Robinson stages a fine revival Cook and Tavaré hold to form Saturday's Scoreboards Marsh equals Grout's record Thompson shaping up to be yesterday's man Milk Race Results Welsh draw level in final fours Bowls Amateurs deliver their wins faster in the Milk Race Cycling Lacrosse recovery Sport in Brief Willison survives to take the honours Golf Pools Check Raty's record may create new problems For the Record Haringey's protests are all to no avail Athletics Ballesteros the Master again The people's champion sets his sights on the us Open after claiming a momentous victory at Woburn Home and Family Finance Limited Warnock leaves Chelsea waiting Scores from Woburn Monarchs clinch final place Carson's late Derby ride confirmed Mansell falls a lap short of record win

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