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News from 17/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Y. Biran, Jon Ashworth, Christopher Bantick, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Dinah Hall, Neville Davis, John Vincent, Vaudine England, Tim Miles, Tim Judah, Nicholas Goodison, Toby Stevenson, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joseph Williams, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Preston, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Graham Downing, Chairman, Peter Ball, Graig Lord, Caroline Sullivan, Boardman, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Reuter, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Michael Tate City Editor, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, G. Mezey, N. Eastman, David Wedgwood, Robin Oakley and Michael Horsnell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Jean Warnock, Ray Kennedy and Gavin Bell, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, A. Bartlett, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, John Shepperd Sg Warburg Securities, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Robert Alexander, G. Adshead, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ronald Butt, D. R. Bowes, William Cash and Ruth Gledhill, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Matthew Parris, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Barry Wood, Philip Goodrich, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Bell Business Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bruce Arnold, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, J. V. Corcoran, Hilary E. Dewey, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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King decides to buy British for new army tank Challenger 2 choice will protect joobs Granny Dearest? Eurospeak Model Roles Thatcher fears Power enquiry Golf play-off Index Snow falls as freak weather hits South Dubliners spout Joyce and sink porter A day-long Dublin wallow in James Joyce nostalgia is described by Bruce Arnold, literary editor of the Irish Independent Rethink on help for names at Lloyd's 500,000 flee from menace of volcano~ Endorsement likely for Ulster chairman Abbey National Congress in lead as train attack toll hits 76 High hopes for quiet Australian's mission on Ulster peace talks Robert Cockburn in Sydney profiles the man expected to be endorsed today as the chairman for the talks on Northern Ireland's political future No offer for Owen after refusal to join Tories The Latest Polls By our Political Editor: Labour increases lead to 10 points Enquiry likely to approve river crossing and runway Picture Gallery Reacting to 999 calls costs Yard £134 each Major to be told of risk to services Picture Gallery End of easy money for Lloyd's names The days of big profits for modest outlay have gone. Angela MacKay reports Rail union to vote on industrial action Drugs enquiry in child ward No regrets RAF charge Ferry dispute Pardon refused Breakthrough in the search for blood substitute claimed Aids 'industry' keeps pace with growing epidemic £770 to restore Welsh rugby's glory Agenda the Week Ahead Picture Gallery So what's so special about Fathers' Day? BT Charity might reclaim its missing £1.7m Sailors rescued after six days in liferaft CitroËn AX GT Sportif Give an extra £1 a week, Methodist church says British Jews elect new president Farms face fertiliser restrictions Author to restore Wytham Abbey Siemens Scargill faces charges over funds Schools are accused of letting down gifted pupils Fighting dog attacks police inspector Four die in fire Savoy blaze Pie disease Cinema robbed Ambulance raid Wildlife error Mine blown up Diver dies Bond winners US critics savage 'politically correct' film Hundred jobs to go at ITN as overspending increases Rabbit damage could cost farmers £10m, says union Nine jails 50% over capacity Robin Hood money machine rides again Notingham's leaders expect a lucrative tourism spin-off from a new Robin Hood film, reports David Young Chocolate still tastes good after 90 years Children 's charities call for watchdog Delta Air Lines Soviet old guard uses new poor to cast doubt on reform Attacks by hardliners on those seeking the political middle ground in the Soviet Union have sharply increased since Boris Yeltsin's election victory, Mary Dejevsky writes Hardliners set to attack Gorbachev's federal deal Ukraine to opt for separate currency Sober citizens fall to wiles of a flutter on the horses Swiss Notebook by Philip Jacobson Security pact to be given teeth to prevent conflict Britain faces battle on EC defence policy Moldavians flock into Romania Drop in tippling upsets French (AP): Georgia quake toll rises to 8 (AP): Stalin 's victims Eurocrats strike Petrov dies (Reuter): Palermo blast AmericanAirlines Arms sale warning to Peking (Reuter): Sununu defiant Premier resigns (Reuter): Chinese floods Manila air links cut after storm winds bring cloud of ash The Philippines struggles to cope as typhoons an follow the volcano disaster Mandela threatens street struggle for democracy Evacuation raises strategy doubts Pluralism still pie in the sky Addis Notebook by Androw Lycett Scientists hope 'big bang' will end Pinatubo danger Kuwait sentences three more to die Congress falls short of majority as Sikh train raiders kill 76 Falashas pulled into debate on role of Kibbutz Political and religious divisions in Israel have clouded the welcome for Ethiopian Jews and damaged efforts efforts to help them, Richard Beeston reports from Jerusalem Picture Gallery Talkland Two accused of part in Gandhi plot Six die in Dhaka campus gunfight (Reuter): Tamils flee (AP): Briton fined (Reuter): Leadership bid 4Losing a flat, gaining a granny Would tax relief of home extension improve our record on care of the lederly? Dinah Hall reports Telford Absurd side of the wall The battle of Cutteslowe raged over one of Britain's Strangest class barriers Crowning exhibit Briefing Music re-stored Moore travels Picture Gallery Last chance National Power World Piano Competition Grand Finals:… LSO London Symphony Orchestra St. Joseph's Hospice Drawn from a classical model Exhibition The artist's model once as invaluable as a palette, has become a forgotten assent. says Joseph Williams Gladiators of the keyboard arena Piano Competition Administering sound advice US Fund-raisers have much to teach British arts organisations, reports Simon Tait TeS the Times Educational Supplement Opera eager to be heard Records: Classical Facing the truth on Europe Ronald Butt Matthew Parris And moreover A tale of two cities for a nation in two minds Daniel Johnson on Germany's attempt this week to choose between capitals: Bonn or Berlin When a body meets a body Why is America, foremost of civilised nations, also one of the most murderously unlawful? asks Bernard Levin Socially unacceptable The Times Diary Rotten reels The Times Diary Party tricks The Times Diary Undercover work The Times Diary Mr Yeltsin's Mandate No Stop-Loss for Lloyd's The Sadim Touch MPs 'should be given free vote' on murder sentences Lotteries and the arts Punk and the classics Valued engineers Treating sex offenders Police sickness The case for lead shot Talk to Israel HIV in orphans from Romania Versatile pasty A way to unity But Europe cut off Court Circular Dinner Dedication service The King's School, Canterbury Mrs J-P . van Bellinghen Vladimir Petrov Birthdays today Luncheons Sir Rowland Wright Marriages Sir Arthur Lewis Dr Muriel Tomlinson Anniversaries Memorial service Rugby School Ssafa Pray that the Lord our God will show us the way we… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 25107 Announcements The Christian catalyst Philip Goodrich On this Day "Murder in the Cathedral" Mr. Eliot's Play Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicted with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House ful, returns only Some sears available Seats at all Prices Today's Events Winning Move Shaping a lyrical French line Opera Les Contes d' Hoffmann Covent Garden Concert La Rondine Queen Elizabeth Hall The Charlatans Albert Hall Rock Theatre Ecocide Finborough Arms, Earls Court BBC 1 Itv Variations Radio 3 Satellite Help the Aged Edgy Tories braced for Thatcher's US speech The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.634 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Electricians reject Labour plans on minimum wage Word-Watching Aa Road Watch Weather Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance 21-25 Law 24 Focus: Inmarsat… Electricity sell-off to favour customers Call for more aid to USSR Changes at Outhwaite National Savings goes into credit Plea for funds The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Firms protest at 40% rise in power prices Bulk buyers suggest lack of competition has driven up charges Developers test Mayfair market Hanson paid £14bn for own assets Puzzle of a £2 company in £2bm deal BAe works on 'hidden' jet John Charcol Business Devenish battle unclear as panel steps in Toxic Crusaders woo City after runaway turtles Small firms seek bank contract Trump looks for debt agreements SB to boost drug output The Times SEC casts shadow over $3bn Time Warner call Bovis joins bid for HK port UK chiefs fare best in Europe on bonuses Gulf war helps to ground profits at Baa Reporting this Week Why the risk factor outweighs rewards By our Economics Staff: Germans hint at rate rise Hanson adds to strain on bid policy Lord Sharp Hanson's stake in ICI provides a reminder of the need to reassess takeover rules Democracy is the real issue in Emu Economic View Burning query for Treasury The Times City Diary City at prayer The Times City Diary Out of stock The Times City Diary Flying start The Times City Diary Gnomes of Zurich consider end to 700 years of isolation LBC on hold The Times City Diary C&G Chettenham & Gloucester Building Society Protection extends to Europe Repeat action valid Isotron turns ideas to profit Smaller Companies Ecu markets take different paths Capital Markets Unlisted Securities Occupier must have interest in land Uninsured deceased borrower suffered no loss Investment Trusts Capitalisation and change on Week Stock Exchange Prices Lift-off that brings the world together The first of four £50m Satellites has been launched by Inmarsat to imporve world links. Nick Nuttall Interviews Olof Lundberg (left), the director general of the International Maritime Satellite Organisation EB Nera EB Communications Conservative touch in reach for stars Satellites are launched with tried and tested technology and can orbit for 12 years before they are shot into outer space British Aerospace Space Systems SOS-so long old soldier Travel can be dangerous, whether by land, sea or air and more code has been the traditional distress signal. But advanced satcllite technology could make the world a safer place. Nick Nuttall reports BT Echoing the the sounds of success Speakers of minority languages across Europe are looking to the welsh model to help preserve their cultures lola Smith reports Education Duff Miller Sixth Form College Qualifications Law & Business Huron University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Croydon College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge St. John's College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The Australian National University We need teaching skills in schools,-not eggheads Good honours graduates who cannot motivate pupils are wasting their time in the classroom, argues one teacher University of Leicester The University of Buckingham Newnham College Cambridge Bitter Classroom clash of 1919 Struggling education authorities in London are at odds with the government over cash cuts, budgets and debts. John O'Leary reports Education Posts Alleyn's School Lectureships Doncaster College The Suffolk College of Higher and Further Education The American College in London TH Talbot Heath Directions On-off job Liberal pledge Chinese double Noticeboard History gift Where sport replaces anger with hope La Creme De La Creme Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Strand Management Selection (Rec. Cons.) WP Secretaries Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Meridian Rec Cons The Times Medical Secretary/pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Top Flight Mature Secretary Stolt-Nielsen UK Limited PA to Chairman Marvic Textiles Limited Design Secretary Two Shorthand PA's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Bond Street Bureau Banking & Legal LA Creme Fomo Products (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Bi-Lingual Secretary to Corporate V. P. & Director… Diana Duggan Associates Docklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items First bite at first light for a cast of thousands Time drags no more for the two million anglers eagerly awaiting the start of the coarse fishing season. Brian Clarke sets the scene as dawn broke on riverbanks up and down the country yeasterday Race drivers forced to sit out crossing Powerboating Nagano's success heralds the start of IOC infighting Olympic Games Play-off defeat fires an improved Poole Squash Rackets Ramey back in form Motorcycling Broome provides the most emotional scene of show Equestrianism Sick Boardman takes 50 title and record Cycling Giro leader holds out to the finish Dramatic finale to Games Multiple Display Advertising Items Scintillating start paves the way for Burrell's best High school coach provides the key to transform a failes baseball player into a world-class athlete Black voices fears of innocent Dominant Downing coast home Royle reveals Henley crews Rowing Alfredsson survives Livingston 's time is British best of year Broadhurst sunk in sudden death Golf Michaud joins the notables Dilum popular trainers' choice for Royal Ascot Richard Evans asked some of the country's leading trainers for two tips, a nap from their own yard and next best, for the big Royal Ascot meeting this week. Paul Cole's Dilum, who runs in the Coventry Stakes tomorrow, proved the most popular selection. Here are their views From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Confidence behind Bolger's Maledetto Kempinski to spark double for Cumani Mandarin Brighton Edinburgh Eddery switch as Fanmore defects Windsor Wolverhampton Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Snurge wins in Milan Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Stewart supervises extra practice for Malcolm England's No. 1 fast bolwer gets bowler gets early call to arms in an attrempt to spark his old firepower Haynes looks promising Derbyshire fall to Roebuck's skill Yesterday's Scoreboards Nottinghamshire extend their unbeaten sequence Speight scores a moral victory England secure place in last four Hockey Bolland puts brakes on Spain attack Edberg vows not to leave his form at Queen's Club The Wimbledon champion completes a successful Stella Artois tournament without dropping a set For the Record Holders go through Navratilova put under scrutiny Today's Fixtures British Olympic squad sets the first-day 's pace Yachting Moorhouse has to face truth Swimming Boxer is critical In Brief Racing 32,33 Tennis 35 Cricket 34 Simpson slips to let Stewart force play-off Dramatic US Open duel finishes in stalemate Final Scores from Chaska Omega Rafferty's exit may be costly De Savary lowers the boom on Cup overheads Bitter taste is left by not-so-sweet 16th How the 16th Has Been Played Patrese holds off charge by Mansell Results and Leading Positions Robson savours a rare triumph

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