News from 05/06/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Myrtle Boal, Jill Sherman and Peter Mulligan, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Evan M. Davies, Victoria McKee, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Juan Carlos Gumucio, David Trimble, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Remnant, Edward Shelton, Neil Bennett, Michael McNair-WILSON, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Michael Rubinstein, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Hilary Finch, S. J. Lawson, Michael Binyon, John Whitley, and Hilary Finch, Margaret Rutherford, Vice-President, Jeremy Kingston, Albert Dormer, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Tom Walker, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, T. G. Miskelly, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Winder, Michael Clark, John Young, Max Prola, Stephen J. A. Eyre, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Catherine Sampson and our Foreign Staff, Thomson Prentice, Jane Wyatt, Jack Waterman, R. A. Darnley, George Rae, Sean R. Whyte, Executive Director, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Watts, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Christopher Hordern, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, David Howard, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Richard Duce, Michael Purcell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Roderick Bromley, Andrew Lycett and Tim Deagle, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Michael Seely, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Melinda Wittstock, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Gerald Hubbard the Times Private Handicapper, Jack Bailey, Leonard Fee, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Malcolm Gibson, President, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, Laurence Kennedy, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoLament calls in bank chiefs to save small firms No 10 worried by harsh interest rates The Derby Humour Media Legal aid plan Inside Record award Ordeal ends • Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… Index Army cuts mean 40,000 will go Mildred, star of the one-night stand, is back Picture Gallery Major meets Thatcher for 90-minute talks Drink and smoke less, Britons are urged BBC man dies in Ethiopia blast Abbey National Harvard perfects blueprint for future of Ussr Semtex 'mistake' by IRA that crippled Ulster life-giver Brain-damaged girl to receive record ?8.9m settlement Payout far outstrips previous crash cases Orkney parents' ordeal ends as ritual abuse case is abandoned Jane Austen centre rekindled with a little persuasion Award will ease burden on family Children's home staff criticised Prince recovers after successful operation Brooke f given list of names to ponder Union chief goes to court Press cleared Paper's job cuts Survival plan Albums seized Bomb hoaxer who cost BR £25m gets I four years Disclosure of police records opposed Farmers fear ground frost will hit strawberry crop Dog racing seeks payout from the big bookmakers £250 fine for gassing alligator Qantas Connections Women's Derby tip is value for money British Airways Health of Britons among worst in developed world Enigma of diaries emerges Toy firm that won export award calls in receivers By our Social Services Correspondent: Remedies to be sequel to rhetoric Asian soap opera for Channel 4 Rose theatre 'could attract 150,000 visitors a year' London practice shows the way on prevention The National Union of Teachers MacKay suggests 'safety net' scheme in legal aid reform Nigerian fraud warning VAT man jailed Case dropped Threat shelved Bond winner Souvenir plan rocks Blarney Pan Am By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Expansion urged of insurance for legal costs Rifkind builds triple alliance to shift freight to the railways Major rejects dogs register Guards case Oil slick aid Vacant land Parliament today Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Ridley claims support of prime minister on currency Europe Lamont joke goes a little sour Finance Bill By our Chief Political Correspondent: Expelled councillor leads the challenge Militant Newton plans to bring back 'parents penalty' Absent Parent's British tank is the choice, Clark hints Defence Unrobed bishop 'could not vote' House of Lords Kinnock 'at a new low' Peugeot 605 By our Foreign Staff: Shamir rebuffs plea by Bush for UN role in peace talks Veuve Cliequot Ponsardin Israelis renew raids on Lebanon Emirates given helicopter deal Corpse-littered mountain casts its shadow on Kurds Six die as Islamic riots erupt in Algiers (Reuter): Death demand in rape trial (AFP): Village bombed (AFP): Emergency stop Hydro-Electric Suicide of Mao widow confirmed by Peking Trade in kidneys worries colony Capital 's paper trail of protest Eritrea seeks amicable divorce from Ethiopia Grey outlook for exiled 'monkeys' Dissidents who escaped the wrath of the Peking regime after the Tiananmen protest are running out of money, jobs and Western interest, David Watts writes Chinese abroad urge reform Democrat picked for Moscow post (AFP): Baby girl born to to save a life (Reuter): New eruption Cambodia clash African goal Harassment row Hardliners' hands suspected of stirring the Vilnius cauldron Mary Dejevsky in Moscow explores possible links between the show of strength in the Lithuanian capital and President Gorbachev's Nobel prize award Kremlin gives details of aid it needs from West Berlin funded neo-nazi press Bread and caviar route across Siberia Soviet citizens are being reminded this week of the beginning, a century ago, of the building of the Trans-Siberian railway, Michael Binyon reports Tobacco ban falls at EC hurdle (Reuter): Dumas snipes at Nato rapid force Channel Albania regime brought down The rebuilder rolls up her sleeves The murder of her predecessor has not daunted Birgit Breuel, in charge of privatising east German industry, Anne McElvoy reports Librex & Briefly Quilt trip Bridal sparks Flat fish Working towards his ideal weight English National Opera: music director Mark Elder talks to John Whitley, and (below) Hilary Finch joins the fundraisers Can't go on without you Hilary finch joins the Eno audience at a special dress rehearsal of a production financed from a public appeal Dezso Ranki Canon Laser Beam Printers Wilde card Briefing Last chance Reviews Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments BBC Stafford Long & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Stationary Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wordperfect UK Representatives DMB&B Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morgan Keating Associates Independent Consulting and Management Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who buys the health message? Advertising is likely to play an increased part in the government's promised campaign to improve the nation's health. But some think it could be money wasted. Thomson Prentice reports Rentals Picture Gallery Fighting for death on the box A Clifornian judge will soon decide whether executions may be televised Hard to digest Media Watch Central deal ITN wins US video war IoS muddle Where all is vanity …and moreover Satisfying the honour of our regiments Michael Evans asks if the British army's system is suited to modern warfare Keep examining our success Oxford's Finals results are a public guarantee of quality, says Jonathan Clark Utopia in retreat Panting still-life Frost in Iceland Bare war chest Prevention and Cure The State and the Courtroom Money for Old Rope Fair conduct and a Conservative role in Ulster talks Net book agreement 'Pindown' lessons Plight of Somalia Netting dolphins Actors for Mozart Defamation move Blowing in the right direction? Governor's salary Night courts Pressing enquiry Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Church news Anniversaries Jiang Qing Memorial service Dinner Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Sir Ronald Garvey Merchant Taylors' School Appointments University news St Mary's School, Ascot Cranfield Institute of Technology Salters' Company Marriages Bible service The Royal Geographical Society When they bring you to trial; do not worry about… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2500 A Reversal of Fortune Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) an release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Moderate fun, no strings Theatre Thunderbirds F. A. B.-The Next Generation Mermaid Theatre The Roman Actor tabard, Turnham Green Recital Brigitte Fassbaender Wigmore Hall ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio Musicians Benevolent Fund Bermuda Triangle mystery squadron still lost The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,624 Picture Gallery New health campaign Bbc man killed in Addis blast Weathe52 Harvard perfects Soviet blueprint Tomorrow in the Times Phoney contest by the heavyweights Political sketch Business and Finance 25-30 Siebe raises payout Great Portland assets fall 27% De La Rue up Securities exam The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Recovery will start in autumn, says Chancellor Oecd predicts shallower, longer slump By our City Staff: North West Water pays ?87m for engineers How executives can plead poverty Miller sent to prison Dunsdale chief facesb 12-year ban as director Trust sales staff 'must take notes' One Lower Marsh Body Shop keeps in shape at £20m Air Europe creditors face wait for payout Thames Water Hazlewood pays more despite fall in profits Opec accord Profits rise Travis warns Picture Gallery Powell Duffryn payout pegged Sturge prepares investors for 43% profits collapse Mortgage defaulters to be held on register Recent Issues Allied Colloids is knocked by Gulf Blick up 4% to £2.76m Marshalls drops 54% Stratagem claims 91% CML jumps to £4.8m Royal Exchange Assurance Allied Collocids is knocked by Gulf Business Roundup Mrs Fields delays figures Dart Group raises £2.8m The instant winner who lost all with Dunsdale Recession scapegoats bite back Comment Youard stick Two views at ICI The Times City Diary Lowry revisited The Times City Diary Hoechst Life stays tough as Siebe waits on recovery abroad Tempus Shares slip lower Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited Philip Morris visit lifts Cadbury and UB Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities European Gas Turbine Company Peter Bray Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilinguasec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Notting Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fancy a holiday home? Good buys are available in Devon and Cornwall, as choosy buyers hunt for bargains, Christopher Warman reports Devon & Cornwall Arc Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimpey Welcome Home Rockeagle Homes Limited Martin Grant Homes Alfred McAlpine Homes Cala Oxfordshire The Life Style Limehouse Basin English Estates Blazer Court London's Most Fashionable Address Glenrothes Development Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Local London Group Limited British Field Products Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asmussen eyes ambitious treble Citibank Multiple Classified Advertising Items A to Z guide to the Derby field Abdulla can triumph again Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Corrupts solid each-way claims Mandarin: Stewart filly to succeed Mandarin: Toulon to triumph for France Mandarin, Thunderer: Epsom Thunderer: Yarmouth Big Race Line-Up Mandarin: Beverley Multiple Display Advertising Items Benson backs up his credentials with fine century Cook and Tavaré in control Cricketcall Injuries fail to dampen the Northamptonshire spirit Hutchinson slips the net Yesterday's Scoreboards Wasim produces glorious display Ellerston haul in Saracens Polo Lowe and Fairweather pass tour medicals Netball Lendl soon draws the sting from Haycock's game Tennis Faldo out to regain his touchy Golf Today's Fixtures Salako's form vindicates his youthful forecast Barnet player suffers a fatal heart attack For the Record Yorath confident that Wales can realise their dream Football Group Five (Reuter): Hearns rises to challenge Depleted judo team holds its own Sport for the Disabled Symes sparks recovery Bowls Thomson faces a test Squash Rackets England seal series despite losses Bridge Boucher shows too much class and speed for Hughes Boxing McKenzie moves nearer ambition US title is retained In Brief The Times Racing 36,37 Late test for Pringle Omega Mystiko fit to take his chance in Derby Form suggests Corrupt may prove to be England's best hope of resisting a powerful French challenge Becker and Agassi thunder on to set up clash of the titans Selfless Sutton helps Walker improve his lead Ovett on track for comeback
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