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News from 04/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Malcolm Brown, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Fran Bennett, Roger Singleton, Penny Gostyn, Jon Ashworth, Peter Davenport and Elaine Fogg, Andrew Longmore, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christopher Flind, F. A. Mann, Tina Brown, Editor-in-Chief, Sue Slipman, Michael Zander, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Marie Forsyth, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Adah Kay, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Oriole Goldsmith, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Martin Fletcher, Richard Brewster, Paula Carter, Peter Ball, George Thomas, Caroline Sullivan, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Sue Cohen, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Patrick Palmer, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Rea Price, Martin Cropper, Philip Insall, Michael Clark, John Young, Kate Hoey, Peter Carter-Ruck, Andrew Thomas, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Colin Narbrough and Neil Bennett, Ann Abraham, Chief Executive, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Elizabeth Obadina, Robert Cockburn, Wolfgang M?nchau, Roddy MacKenzie, Nicole Swengley, George Rae, Gloria Carwithen, Peter Davenport and Peter Victor, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Anatol Lieven and Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Chris Thau, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Erica De Ath, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Tom White, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Bernard Donoughue, Alice Thomson, Thomas Hellyer, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Vivienne Becker, Roger Boyes, Bill Cater, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, P. J. Coster, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Ian Sparks, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, IVO Tennant, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Angela MacKay and Neil Bennett, Andrew Lycett, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Michael Horsnell, Roderick Smith, Michael Connelly, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Vince Wright, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Audrey Bronstein (Communications Director), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, G. Mounsey-Heysham, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Catherine Sampson and David Watts, Jim Harding,

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Top IRA gunman shot dead by SAS Security forces net 'a big, big fish' as three are killed in Ulster village ambush Law and Politics Picture Gallery Law and Children Legal Aid Bank change Vilnius alert Index Lost divers survive day in North Sea Madonna moves over as Thatcher takes Tokyo UK and France defy Delors Major insists his ideas show he is in charge (Reuter): Kremlin drops socialism 'Cat on a Cushion' Tapestry by Kaffe… Surgery on Prince William after accident Union chiefs clash over Labour's wage policy Shipyard sale details 'not given' Interest cuts fail to revive sales of cars Chaumet Deadly years of undercover shootings Prayers start for Derby Day rain Rolls-Royce craftsmen fight for their jobs No Title Dutch call new trial on IRA charge 2% house price rise is biggest for year Heffer a 'voice for the future' Army of 115,000 Iceland anger MoD cash ban False rape claim Gallery for sale Recovery is rapid for most patients with skull fracture Prince William's Head Injury Howard 'seen near college and airport' Suggestions on an awful postcard, please Two divers survive 23 hours in North Sea Not once did we think we wouldn't make it. We had too many loved ones at home Efforts to cut junk mail could backfire Bogus abortion doctor jailed Qantas Privacy of abuse hearing 'breached ' Pitney Bowes Children of poor 'going hungry' Charity's research findings of poor nutrition among low-income families spark a political dispute Parent's struggle to scrape meals together for son Editor says photo sale was treason Theft brings pit bull rabies alert Superglue raid £345,000 legacy Space show Graves attacked £1m campaign to publicise new rear seat belt law Librex SOS call for bird-friendly farming Barristers leaving London chambers In pursuit of piano prize Pilgrims' relief on a holy mountain Edward Gorman report on how the needs of pilgrims who reach the top of Croagh Patrick Co Mayo will be met University offered extra cash Managerial classes hear unemployment knocking at the door Cook wants random breath tests and tobacco advert ban Health No-smoking drive on way Malaysia Airlines Market 'not the route to EMU' Europe Council autonomy 'under attack' Capping Power Review of trade in wild animals BR claims Fraud savings Capital debate Parliament today In These Guilt-Ridden Economy-Conscious Times,… Bush poised to ambush Democrats over civil right bill The president, seeking re-election, is ready to portray legislation, proposed by his opponents, as a charter for racial job quotas, Martin Fletchar writes (Reuter): Kurds drive Saddam's remnant out of Dahuk UK links sanctions to fate of prisoners Funds scandal threatens orthodox Israeli party Iraqi 'defector' casts doubt on nuclear sites Critics' raspberry sets Hollywood machine reeling New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Miss Saigon wins Tony acclaim (Reuter): Ayatollah endorses Iranian president (Reuter): Khmer Rouge rejects prince (Reuter): Bangladesh toll (Reuter): Bonds of love (Reuter): Lebanon raid (Reuter): Slavery enquiry Citroen Bx Turbo Diesel Hawke wins power battle but faces inquisition on pact The New Metro Picture Gallery Peking dieters student protests Fasting film star arrested By our Foreign Staff: Mystery shrouds 'death' of Mao's widow Soviet troops occupying Vilnius, says Landsbergis Bush to extend trade aid Fuel shortage cripples relief work in Ethiopia Pretoria sanctions issue splits Oau Moscow forced to yield on arms Boeing rejects 'reverse thrust' crash theory Kinnock rejects Euro party Pope joins Polish abortion debate (Reuter): Algiers rioters in poll clash Ceausescu fails to win retrial Treaty go-ahead Terrorist jailed (Reuter): Volcano victims Ducal gems shine bright again A new exhibition highlights the glittering legacy of the Duke of Verdura, high society jeweller from the Twenties to the Fifties. Vivienne Becker reports Toshiba Big business in Lutyens BP has returned to its old London headquarters, newly restored Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd Hungry years Briefing Marathon man Taking leave of absence Returned keys Last chance ... History is the reel thing when you can watch it Geoff Brown on a rare opportunity to visit the theatrical past, courtesy of vintage cinema Secondhand views of the Third World? Fine and mellow takes time Is jazz old-man's music, only kept alive by young players who have the technique but no soul? Clive Davis listens to the evidence Heroes and rogues get a more than fair hearing Victor Hochhauser Dying off the fat of the land A tot of Southern comfort So what's wrong with pastiche? Marcus Binney draws on historical precedent to refute criticism of the development hard by St Paul's ... and moreover Where her mouth is Good Citizen Major The Death of Kings Fellow Travellers Damaging silence on EMU effects Sweet bird of youth Over the sea to Skye Thatcher and 'home' in Vanity Fair Transport policies 'Pindown' of children Restoring listed houses 'Unjust' curb on child benefits Charities under fire Unkindest cut Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church news DJM: Nature notes Anniversaries Brigadier Peter Thwaites Appointments in the Forces Marriage Forthcoming marriages Ho Dam Professor Evelyn Hutchinson James Robertson Dinners Birthdays today Parks take on staff for historic sites Appointments Luncheon In my distress I called to the Lord: he answered me… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2499 British Diabetic Association Imperial Cancer National Kidney Research Te Bunkered of Many Nations Word-Watching Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Todays Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Still dominating the stage Dance Death in Venice Teatro Filarmonico, Verona Radio Twin Cities Weekend Radio 3 Concert LAPO/Sanderliing Symphony Hall Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rock Fleadh '91 Finsbury Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Itv Variations BBC1 Satellite Radio 3 Womankind Worldwide Check on standards for 11,000 children in care The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.623 Picture Gallery Weather The Complete Derby Guide Just the ticket from red rover Political sketch • Business and Finance Tardy payers hurt firms Leeds issue raises £75m Dow record Clayhithe drops The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Trust formed as Fayeds relinquish control of Harrods Bank Dunsdale head pleads guilty to 19 charges Investment firm effectively insolvent for ten years before it collapsed By our City Staff: Two chiefs take pay cuts Sun sets over Assam for Inchcape Man United flotation disappoints Compaq Business Editor John Bell Dumping cases reach EC high Accountants have buoyant year despite staff layoffs Walker attends meeting Sidlaw rises to £3.3m Frogmore value PCT up 5% The London Language Show Nicholas sold to Roche for $798m M&G leads by example on payout America may renew call to give growth priority By our City Staff: Manpower sells Blue Arrow Whitbread accepts Devenish bid Analystis surpeised by support for Boddington Dividend is held by Anglo American Laidlaw's nominees elected to ADT board Business Roundup Faber Prest falls to £1.8m Evode shares tumble Chemex cuts Ramar delays results Adia bids cash for rest of Brompton Stannah Lifts NFC buys Canada deal for Fisons Opec weathers Desert Storm but must now win the peace The Times City Diary Illiquid gold from the Leeds Comment Europe agrees satellite TV rules Small firms hit by slow payers in big business Self-confident M&G awaits return of public optimism Tempus 'Crippling' bank fees may force company to close EC ministers fail to agree on VAT rate Share offer launched by Novalal The Barbican Exhibition Centre Index surges back above 2,500 Stock Markets SD-Scicon steps up campaign London Traded Options Payout passed at BTG Trust knocked by Gulf war CSR falls ASB suspended Aberdeen jumps Offer to close Profit-taking fails to halt Dow record Wall Street Shares enjoy modest gains Patients are a virtue in fresh contest Private medicine is facing its biggest hurdle since the introduction of the welfare state, with opt-out hospitals vying for a share of the £1 billion market. Bill cater reports Bupa Market forces blur the boundaries Although part of the NHS, many trust hospitals are using aggressive business tactics When caring becomes part of the profit principle One of the areas companies cut during recession is occupational health. Malcolm Brown finds out why Devonshire Hospital Bcwa Nuffield Hospitals Picking the right policy for a healthy life With many commercial insurance companies jumping on the private healthcare bandwagon, choosing a policy is becoming more difficult Challenge to provide psychiatry MGI Prime Health Priory Hospitals Group Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities • Equality? What Equality? A ministry to do justice to the law Michael Zander presents a possible solution to the muddle of British justice A god goes to court Inns and Outs Edge & Ellison and Calow Easton Punishment that exceeds the crime Brief To Place Your Advertisement Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Hughes Watton Constant & Constant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingsley Napley Solicitors The International Federation of the Phonographic… Laurence Simons Associates Badenoch & Clark Law Personnel Prop Proficient Ltd Fax Numbers: Face up to the equality fiction Plans for the biggest overhaul of the legal aid scheme since it started will be announced today. Two lawyers argue for reform Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall John Smith IDS Brief University of Durham Department of Law Hempsons Solicitors Alexander Maxwell Law Scholarship Trust… Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners How the taxpayers get rough justice Andrew Thomas on new proposals for legal aid Zarak Hay at Law Legal Announcements Christopher Purchas QC Peter Codner The Times University of Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Law Appointments Ltd Garfield Robbins Zarak Hay at Law Legal Translation Specialists Assistant Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoosmiths & Harrison No bail for applicant deportee Court to determine military refugee status Legal Appointments Michael Page Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin Knight Insurance broker's duty of care Quarry Dougall Auditors failed to discharge duty Dexion To Place Your Advertisement Hounslow Universital Aitonoma de Barcelona Legal Appointments If you want to get a job, go to work As the recession makes work still harden to find, Marie Forsyth offers some tips Public Appointments Wandsworth Eastern Arts Board Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology The British Home & Hospital for Incurables (Bhhi) Isle of Dogs Fax Numbers Horsham District Council Swimming lessons must be given to all pupils Kate Hoey, the labour mP for Vauxhall, supports a parlialentary bill to ensure children are given the opportunity to learn to swim as part of their school curriculam and, it is hoped, reduce the risk of drowning Benn in line for a record purse in title revenge bout Boxing Hughes has hard task before him Draper called in for Tull Volleyball Bayfield planning to join Northampton Rugby Union Campese in a hurry to regain his place Pirates take six-game lead World record try-scorer dies aged 66 Rugby League The great year of Joltin' Joe and Teddy Ballgame Fifty years ago this summer, as the United States teetered on the brink of war, the performances of two baseball players held the nation enthralled. Robert Kirley reflects on the golden season of 1941 Rain stopped play Monarchs fulfil league forecasts American Football Fixtures Ballesteros leads the Europeans' US charge Golf Rankings Parke is the youngest to head ranking list Squash Rackets Overseas Football Attendances in Italy are on a sharp upgrade Overseas Football Grim outlook as owners cut back John Young concludes his report from Lambourn on the effects of the recession on racing Bucknall may go to German club Basketball Overseas League and Cup Results Results from Montreal Mansell disdains the easy way Motor Racing Pools Forecast Mandarin: Piggott set for profitable double Mandarin: Yarmouth Mandarin: Folkestone Guide to our In-Line Racecard Corn leaves Mystiko's Derby run in doubt Weld attempts Belmont repeat Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Piggott's filly on upgrade Rapid Raceline West Indians face the first Test in a happier mood Lancashire switch to auto-pilot Malcolm removes all doubts Rapid Cricketline Leading First-Class Averages Yesterday's Scoreboards Only a win escapes Marsh Watkin relieves the frustration Club Cricket Results Apathy greets return to the top The Times A record-breaking start is of little comfort to Taylor Linkeker's late winner salvages some credibility for England's footballers in New Zealand Saunders becomes a target for Leeds Cash happy with his performance Tennis Results from Roland Garros Astaphan banned In Brief Shearer 's late winner Banana-Falcon reaping reward Cycling For the Record Please spare us these farces after the drama Sport on Television The Week in Review Italians set a stirring pace Yachting • Racing Agassi offers the committee some colour Lendl provides an extra incentive for fiery Edberg Swede eyes a full house of grand-slam titles Technophone TP2 Taylor is the victim of a diplomatic muddle Tokyo may not be on agenda for Thompson Watkin's Test call is a belated reward

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