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News from 18/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Martin Fletcher and George Brock, Donald Kerr, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Vaudine England and Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, W. Nurnberger, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon and Richard Duce, Clive Davis, Girard Steichen, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Julian Malins, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Usha Prashar, Director, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Dennis Coward, Dmitri Voskoboinikov, Stephen P. Rouse, Woodrow Wyatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Michael Tate City Editor, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Costello, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, D. Freedman, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Gould (Editor), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James D. Zirin, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Rex Walford Chairman, Craig Seton, Richard Gordon, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Peter Stothard, us Editor, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Robert Morgan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, William Cash, John Bell Business Editor, Jim Hiley, Simon Allen, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Jamie Dettmer and Ronald Faux, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, John Blackman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Thatcher fires broadside at federal Europe Delors vision rebuffed by Hurd and derided by former prime minister Musicals Lawyers Racing Index Apartheid dismantled Sparkling water from the tap at £1.10 a time Iraq frees Briton after intervention by Heath By our Foreign Staff: Europeans promise not to desert Kurds Prince must rest or face surgery on spine injury Smallbone of Devizes Labour defies unions over minimum wage stance Air Canada Young man's head on an old man's spine The Prince of Wales has had to cancel appointments because he is suffering from the world's most common complaint, back trouble, Dr. Thomas Sturrford explains Drought brings study of water grid proposal Blueprint redraws boundaries Major pledge to council chiefs Research links cot deaths to stress Dublin damages Majorca clue Keep politics out of case, judge tells spy trial pair 'Swimmer killed over collision' Scientist taps into hydrogen car power Rio flight clue to missing woman Walter Mitty character but no James Bond Douglas Brand, the Briton freed by Baghdad yesterday, has a brave but blemished past, Richard Duce reports Professors help in child death cases Scargill wins challenge over evidence First direct Timberland Aids will kill millions in Africa 'after peak in West' Liz Taylor criticises US policy Malaysia Airlines Picture Gallery £45,000 damages for man who murdered his mother Vicar agonises over £5m change to life-style M&S plans store at Heathrow terminal Bar plans selection system for entry ITN approves 150 job cuts Building plans Review order Labour seeks action over false claim Battle for Liverpool hots up as Broad Left pamphlet claims that their woman is the 'real cnadidate' Abbey National Militant whose soft words belie her tendencies Jamie Dettemer and Ronald Faux profile Lesley Mahmood, the Liverpool leftwinger determined to capture Eric Heffer's old seat at Walton for the Broad Left Commuter station will close to beat congestion Wife 'asked to die' Second rape at cemetery Pilot suspended Canal reopens Actor's appeal Bus strike vote Army dismissal 'Bomb' raider Cut interest rates soon, colleagues urge Chancellor Sport and arts fund approved More join the CPS Volcano aid Oil reserves Parliament today Door held ajar for PR By our Political Editor: Tory turmoil may help Lib Dems Decision on Labour job Picture Gallery Forces death penalty to remain Abbey National Chalker defends Kurds policy De Klerk appeal to negotiate follows burial of apartheid Economic yoke remains heavy Forte Volcano could change climate Bouncing Bush woos the California big spenders Congress poised to govern again Thatcher suggested as UN leader Gap on arms deal narrows Change of heart (Reuter): Singapore limit (Reuter): Mecca march (Reuter): Strip wash Renault Espace Major adopts Micawberist policy to dodge European pitfalls Developments in Luxembourg yesterday indicate that European political union is a genuine Ec goal. In this commentary, George Brock andalyses the implications Gorbachev challenged to uphold central rule Pact signed by Warsaw and Bonn IBM Jittery East bloc watches Soviet troops pull out Leader survives vote of censure Poor Edith wins no hearts or minds in sex war Philip Jacobson refuses to get jot under the collar, and instead cornes up with sober facts to dispute the French prime minister's fantasies on the merits of French men over British Turkish deputies threaten to rebel Sicilians back anti-mafia party (Reuter): Bastion falls (Reuter): Tunnels blocked Jobs protest (AP): Killer executed (Reuter): Cardinal protest (Reuter): Lightning strike Blueprint for big rise in settlements denied by Israelis Kurd-Iraq talks are at 'dead end' Cup final kicks TV satellite into a spin Italian ground control may have put the world's most expensive television satellite out of action, Nick Nuttall reprots Satour Picture Gallery Jordan plea on gallows trials Displaying an inspired bias A glossy new book pays tribute to Madeleine Vionnet, who declared herself, aged 97,'the best dressmaker in the world' Liz Smith reports Persil automatic Japan takes the wraps off Functional goods in simple packaging fill the racks of London's newest shop Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd Spicing up his salad days Theatre Julian Slade (below), once Britain's most successful writer of musicals, is back on the London stage. Jim Hiley reports Blue notes in black and white Jazz Clive Davis on a record lable which has caputred the true soul of jazz in print National Portrait Gallery National Power World Piano Competition Prospero Sea pictures true to the elements Aldeburgh Festival Shooting stars of the circus Sparks in the powder keg Anatol Lieven argues that Western indifference to Baltic indepondence will have a diastrous out come The fatal attraction of murder Serial Killers long for publicity just as audiences hunger for the sight of blood. William Cash wonders why we queue to stare death in the face Craig Brown ... and moreover A foot in both camps Taken as read Open House Question mark Enraging the British Monopoly Money Sit VAC at the UN Cheques at risk Zoos in cities Splitting curriculum Japan and UK: a contrast in futures KGB files on Hess flight to Scotland Credit lines Charities under fire Chieftain decision BR-speak Tass and the lobby Initial changes Court Circular Birthdays today Meetings Baroness Hilton of Eggardon Nature notes Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Christening Professor Geoffrey Slack Dinners Luncheon Lady Norman Forthcoming marriages City Churches Week Marriage Church news Larry Kert Felix Erith Appointments in the Forces Service of Dedication Appointments Bradfield College Lincoln's Inn Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2511 The Film World F. B. I. And British Quota Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move The irresistible Dora Bryan Theatre Television Horizon BBC2 Concert Philhamonia/For Festival Hall Radio James Joyce-A Celebration Radio 2 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio Blue+cross Brooke talks under way as UDR soldier is murdered The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.635 Jobless shadow falls on Oxford Picture Gallery Weather Labour rift over help for Lloyd's Malice through the looking glass Political sketch Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Doubt cast on cost of bailout at Lloyd's Vickers rejects criticism The Pound Stock Market Weak sterling hits hopes of base rates cut Polls help to push pound down By our Economics Correspondent: Retail sales fall worst since 1980 Recession and Gulf war cause turbulence at BAA Small firms may pay the penalty Abbey shares 'burnt in skips' Scottish power issues to trade at a premium ICI 'pension plan' Arrows Limited Business Editor John Bell Heinz chief to back Fairfax bid Seton makes £3m Davenport rises Volex holds Harrison falls Bertam trims Airbus order Ladbroke fear Wall Street JA Devenish holds off Boddington challenge ASW buys for £17.8m FT-SE 100 Volumes Reject Shop rises to £763,000 Union action likely at Prudential By a Correspondent: Nat West 'embarrassed' by Blue Arrow stake London Traded Options Shares drift lower as hopes of rate cut fade Stock Market Major Indices Hoskyns improves on lower turnover Cranswick leaps 50% Proteus loses £1.5m Treatt holds dividend Electronic up 127 % DTI clears Bass buy Court ruling on Chelsea British cuts in interest rates suffer from the peseta pinch Birthday bash for Bloom The Times City Diary Pedaless power Mounted march Hanson keeps its ICI bid on ice Comment Ghost trade Follow on Ferguson Lacey finds new faith in Mammon BAA flight plan focuses on core business Tempus BT Citycall Ltd Hydro-Electric Lack of direction Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Courtroom Star Justice passes its use-by date Abuse of process, whereby cases dismissed because of the time lapse before prosccution, should be better difined, Richard Gordon writes Big Brother may strike you off New computer are forcing lawyers in appeal court cases to move faster Paper chase The bill of few rights Inns and Outs No thanks Money in debt Bar move Fit to plead One Essex Court Hit and myth damage cases Reuter Simkin Zarak Hay J. A. Hassan & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Personnel Leicester University Reuter Simkin Chambers & Partners Ealing College London Cotswolds Graham Gill & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buddy, can you spare a mime A hard-up mime theatre company has been one of the groups to benefit from the support of firms with a conscience, Edward Fennell reports An advance guard of firms now recognises that size imposes responsibility Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Quarry Dougall Badenoch & Clark The lawyer who courted stardom Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz (left) is the envy of American lawyers. James D. Zirin looks at the man behind the hype Zarak Hay at Law Booth & Blackwell Partnership Opportunity Hammond Suddards Personal Injury Litigation Garfield Robbins HIT Communications PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay at Law Wilde Sapte Part-time Property Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co Law Personnel Editorial Assistants Expanding International Law Firm Transaction not adventure in trade Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Government of the Cayman Islands Changing proceedings CBI Reuter Simkin Actual residence not necessary Patrese keeps Williams in hunt Details from Mexico Public Appointments Association of County Councils Ealing Diary of Times Classified The Mental Health Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items Bournemouth Polytechnic Directions Plan to help stable lads Hames criticises Tote contribution Racing Bold Russian can launch Hills to first-day double Royal Ascot opens without Elsworth's star filly as Eddery is poised for early success in quest to be leading jockey at meeting Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items H. Backhouse (Baker Street) Ltd In The Groove waits in the wings Royal Ascot Thirsk Gooch passes French exam Yesterday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages Valiant Gatting is thwarted by the paucity of support Cricket Breezy end to challenge Britannic Assurance County Championship Devon's stiff task Randall and Crawley opt for safety Oundle easily reach their target Patterson causes palpitations Attitude of Sussex is hard to fathom Palace treat lies in store Athletics Japanese women dominate Yachting The Master must return to classroom Final Scores from Hazeltine Wednesday name Francis manager Football Maxwell s hand is awaited by Spurs Pools Forecast For the Record Overseas Football Results Today's Fixtures England opt for experience Wales fall despite Hacker's efforts Hockey Downing race to a repeat Rowing Motor Racing Wimbledon takes the soft option over its seedings Committee decides to follow the world ranking for the only grand slam tournament on grass Wimbledon Seedings Botfield strikes back Home and Family Finance Limited Sampras answers his critics Drop-out rate helps Black's Tokyo prospects Patient Dune puts an end to long search for success Seles for Olympics Stewart keeps his nerve to win US Open County criticises Malcolm session

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