News from 10/06/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Ian Murray, Kevin Eason, motoring correspondent, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Victoria Glendinning, David Tytler, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Robin Pittman, Headmaster, Patricia Davies, David Weeks, Paul Bompard, Robbi Jonathan, P. C. Thompson, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Patricia Tyrrell, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Mark Cliffe and Chris Dillow, Peter Crawford, Noel Goodwin, Donald Bruce, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, St Gallen, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, James Tye, Director General, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, O'Brien, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Prtrt Crawfod, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Patrick Minford, Bruce Clark, R. E. Plowman, Peter Ball, Davis, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Andrew Sims, President, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Simon Gordon, Timothy Eggar, Hinchliffe, Gavin Bell, Graham Searjeant and Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, John Higgins, Jonathan Prynn, Steinkuhler, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Kenneth Clarke, Ray Kennedy and Andrew Lycett, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, F. G. B. Millar, Ronald Butt, Alfredo Kraus, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, John, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Christopher Walker, Mark Rylance, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Mr Bell, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Partricia Tyrell, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Doreen E. Massey, Director, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Donald Coggan, Benedict Nightingale, Adam Kelliher, Michael Turner, Dennis Signy and Jonathan Prynn, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, George Brock, European Editor, Sheila Gunn and Quentin Cowdry, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoLower pay deals bring interest rate cuts nearer Monetarists fear deepening recession Top Marks in the Times Left's choice Inside Beirut mission Coal subsidy Index Claudio Arrau dies in Austria aged 88 Memories are made of 5-hydroxytryptamine Tale of two cities' parades Kohl presses for Soviet aid Thatcher to get limited role in run-up to election Tap Air Portugal Gooch 154 puts win in sight Heseltine is forced to shelve his plan for elected city mayors Conservative seats have more out of work than Labour Uk men top Europe's long-hours league The Gleneagles Hotel The 'British question' back with a vengeance on Europe's agenda Two men with a shared burden John Major and Helmut Kohl both trail in the polls. Ian Murray looks at the German scene Militant chosen to fight for Heffer seat Charges for dental work are to rise Families flee in car bomb attack Journalist dies Corrections Husband appeals for witnesses to his wife's murder Last-minute appointment might Tomatoes from outer space give ministry the pip Prince puts guard on painting to protect his copyright Agenda The week ahead Dial Mothers happier after divorce Eyebrows raised at surgeon's walk-out British Airways Test case opens today on equal rights for part-time workers Tuc rift averted in union switch Holiday time with share of trouble Br plans to spend ?300m on Essex commuter line Conservation award for church Lighthousemen fall to technical tide The Department of Health Top bank chairmen to face Commons enquiry Vauxhall fits converter as standard to Astra range Aa replaces Land-Rover rescue fleet with vans MORSE Ira may have received cash from Irish antiquities sale Golf courses get cool welcome in the country The demands of golfers for more courses is seen by country-dwellers and conservationists as a threat to some of Britain's most beautiful areas. Michael Horsnell reports Staying a jump ahead of the fake ?500,000 Chinese pot Britons seek astronaut corps jobs Holiday villas plan for Longleat estate Greene's last play to open in Guildford Dog attack man may get award Guard sues over TV crime film Cliff hanger Rugby study Dors honoured Stabbing death Crash accident College blues TV actor ill Bond winners VOLVO South African airline again flying over black Africa 'Chariots' hero is honoured Singapore Airlines Picture Gallery Island of tears lures tourists Death of Arrau grieves homeland (Reuter): Columbia crew falls into line with Nasa (Reuter): Singer marries Envoy leaves Money move HE Hydro-Electric American planes quit Philippines base as volcano erupts Barclays Picture Gallery India poll heads for stalemate Sour grapes at a peshmerga feast (Afp): Monsoon pounds Bombay (Reuter): Kwangju protest (Reuter): Playing out Optimistic Yeltsin goes back to his home base Leningrad name game intensifies Border incident (Reuter): Strike over Hogg rules out deals with kidnappers on Beirut visit Kuwait death penalty rekindles rights fears Picture Gallery Italians vote on electoral change to beat fraudsters End 'siege' demand in Algiers Iran asks Un to save Shias Pope sets sights on Soviet visit Intifada leaders are attacked on killings Commerce stirs slowly back to life in Moscow Mary Dejevsky goes shopping and discovers that luxuries - and the roubles to buy them - are making an appearance in Soviet shops Reuter: Bush puts new offer to Shamir High-flyers with secret families Why children and families are an unsuitable topic of conversation for the woman executive who wishes to remain a high flyer Prismatic Hand-Bearing Come holiday in a hot spot War and political unrest may deter tourists, but the travel industry is fighting back. Sally Brompton reports on safety and bargain-seeking Cultivating kerb appeal People trying to sell their houses may have to apply psychology as well as a coat of paint TesTHE Times Educational Supplement Cataracts and hurricanoes Jeremy Kingston braves bad weather for The Tempest in the too-open air Defying the decades and still on song Thirty-four years after his first London appearance, tenor Alfredo Kraus makes his Covent Garden role debut in Les Contes d'Hoffmann. He is interviewed BBC British Gas Chinese access Last chance Reviews Will America crib British exams? Kinnock can be twice a winner ... and moreover When the she-devil ruled The horror story of a nation that kidnapped the children of dissidents must never be forgotten, writes Bernard Levin Whipping post Reginald's ring Hearts of stone Hitting the button Big draw No Bed of Roses Guillotining Dogs Partying with Labour Erm in need of adjustments Fending off Emu Running London Creation of retrospective legislation Treating mentally ill Teenage pregnancies Polluted beaches Versatile pasty Seated firmly in tradition Uk presence in Tirana Somnolent sermons Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today University news Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Anniversaries Eva Le Gallienne Marriages Forthcoming marriages Bertice Reading Sir Ronald Prain Love challenges faith For the Gospel reveals how God puts people right… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2504 June 10 on this Day 1815 Theatre Guide Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events The Rose Tattoo Sleepwalking through a riot Rock Pet Shop Boys Wembley Arena Opera Les Mamelles de Tiresias Margot a Rouge Guildhall School Theater Polyeuct Gate, Notting Hill Recital Barbara Bonney Wigmore Hall BBC1 6.00 Ceefex 6.30 BBC Breakfast News ITV VARIATIONS Radio 3 6.35 6.55am (Fm only) Open University Satellite The Cats Protection League Kgb says Hess was duped by British Whips out to beat dog register The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,628 Parker Duofold Weather Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance 21-27 Focus: Executive Cars… Lowndes' carpet business to be sold Firms to lobby Discount likely Shares deadline Holmes move Cleaners open Markka linked Stock market Inflation set to dip below 6% but no recovery yet Sale of Coal will inflate power prices By our City Staff: Hanson is not world class says Sir John Late payers may face interest bill By our City Staff: Ratner took £50,000 cut in pay Fimbra Business Editor John Bell By our City Staff: Brent Walker faces new threat Pay at last responds to falling inflation Heywood optimistic for second half Trendy money goes to Latin America The Times By our City Staff: SD-Scicon issues delayed defence to hostile Cray bid Former chief vows to back Tace Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Why consensus views may be out of focus Germany tests unions' mettle Industry-wide unions play a vital role in the economic life of Germany but are they pricing workers out of their jobs? Allsopp defects ICI's prickly problem Left in the cold US shows way to beat recession Economic View Reed re-emerges Tokyo talkback Dual controls BT Citycall Ltd Strong rise in profits and dividends likely from Racal Telecom Cold shoulder for big cars Demand for costly cars such as Jaguars has fallen off in the recession. Does this herald a new age of smaller company cars, asks Kevin Eason, motoring correspondent The battle between little and large The accountant may want cheap cars to beat the taxman but prestige and snob value dictates big cars in the executive car park Electronic wizardry to keep the driving executive in touch with Europe The executive of tomorrow will have worldwide link-ups in his self-navigating car Peugeot 605 Driven to despair Ford Fleets get a rough ride from Budget Company cars have been hit hard by the Chancellor but heavily taxed executives want to keep their perks, Rodney Hobson writes Two wheels are streets ahead Motorcycles are an enjoyable solution to commuting problems, Ronald Faux writes ( Stock Exchange Prices ) Capitalisation and change on week Scrap tests, let schools decide The present system, if amended, will work David Hart says Baylor University Degree/diploma Shows Children's libraries need books, not novel approaches Without reading, the minds and imaginations of youngsters will be half-fed Education St Albans & Covent Garden The University of Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harven School of English Quest for quality in the classroom National standards, Timothy Eggar says, are vital to raise achievements St. Godric's College, London Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. John's College and Christ Church Oxford Lectureships in Law The School of Pharmacy University of London Getting a degree, by degrees Kenneth Clarke will be asked today to consider the regulation of the credit system. John O'Leary reports University Appointments University of Strathclyde University of Newcastle Prep & Public Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education University of London Doncaster College Alleyn's School Doncaster College Boys' Clubs London Tutor/chaperones La Cr?me La Cr?me ASA International, Ludgate House Noticeboard Moffats School Office Manager To Place Your Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Venture Ltd Sigma Legal Pa/secretary Holland Park Limited Office Manager/secretary The Times Smith International Cameron MackIntosh Ltd Legal Floats Cotton Council International Personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacTemp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Legal Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities Zarak Partnership International Secretaries Bilinguasec Merrow Employment Agency Legal Pa/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items EXCO Exco International p. l. c. 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Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seles strengthens her claim to top spot in world Lendl survives to retain his title Lancia Today's Fixtures The search for a sponsor begins as Walker excels British associations show damaging lack of unity Final fence slip costs Britain cup Impressive Salako remains the third choice for England Leng's win ends drought Results from Cardiff Brothers under the stars before joining the stars Eton's claim for seeding is enhanced Cleland crashes but still takes first place From our French Racing Correspondent: Caerlina shines in French Oaks Jet Ski Lady in line for clash with Derby colts Hansel again Gibraltar seeks recognition Blue Room set to go one better Mandarin Pontefract Nottingham Rowe launches training career From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Sportsworld helps to serve up profitable Piggott treble Farthing takes men's title Brighton Saturday's Results Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Somerset fail to match modest target for victory Grey day for Lancashire Saturday's Britannic County Championship Scoreboards Rapid Cricketline Texaco Cricketline Weather strikes to deny derby Picture Gallery Warwickshire feel the strain Morgan is Eton rock Yesterday's Refuge Assurance Scoreboards Brothers inspire Ellerston White England waste chances Errant Erney hands title to Monarchs For the Record Pools Check Johnstone retains his title in sudden-death play-off Long time between the drinks for British women's team Give and take for Princess Sugar confirms his role in support of Venables takeover Rfu in harmony with players Bubka up higher Athletics 32 Gooch ascends to greatness The London Diagnostic Centre A captain's innings that belongs to the very best John Woodcock Full Scoreboard from Headingley Ground's future in doubt Agassi slips again at final hurdle Ballesteros hands Andrade double Wyatt faces questions
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