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News from 19/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Louis Blom-Cooper, Victoria McKee, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, David Watts and Christopher Walker, Nicholas Herbert, Vaudine England, Andrew Longmore, Tim Miles, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Philips, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Tom Walker, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Nigel Bryant, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Brenda Fowler, Jeremy Bray, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Tate, Ronald Faux and Philip Bassett, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alexandra King, Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco, Libby Purves, John Ardwick, John Perry, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Michael Reupke, Charles Bremner, John O'LEARY Higher Education Correspondent, Kevin Holland (Chairman), Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Malcolm D. MacFarlane, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Freddy Kosten, Jeremy Benson (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Geoffrey Busby, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Antony Whitaker, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, James Bone and David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Sebastian St John Parker, Craig Seton, Richard Francis, Barry Pickthall, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Adam Fresco, J. R. Owen (Vice Chairman), Berly Dixon, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Nigel Brailsford Secretary, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Crispin Tickell, President, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Clive White, Jonathan Clark, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, John Wilson, Celia Godsall, Director, David Reeves Secretary, Richard Beeston, John Stephenson, Patricia Koza, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Melinda Wittstock, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, David Newell, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Evans, Nicholas Wood and Charles Bremner, Philip Jacobson, Walter Ellis, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Byrne, Mary Dejevsky,

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Heath rages at Thatcher speech on EC Ex-prime ministers shatter Tory unity Today in the Times Cresson attack Premiums rise Police anger Index Kinnock takes on Liverpool hard left ITN 's flagship sails on without Sir Alastair Picture Gallery Dilemma of sex and the single Christian Sex before marriage now seems morally acceptable to one in three young Christians. Ruth Gledhill reports Pavlov leads challenge to rule Soviet Union Lloyd's rescue ditched Tap Air Portugal FO 'lost chance on hostages' Julian Herbert Backache sufferers turn to alternative treatments for relief The Prince of Wales must rest or face surgery for his spine injury. About 85,000 people will be of work today with acute back pain. Lin Jenkins reports on the pursuit of a cure for a condition that costs the country £4.5 billion a year Aids becoming the main threat to the middle-aged Forte Hotels Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Mail order head talks of frame-up Unsafe sex risks being ignored Threat of 20% rise in cost of home and car insurance Thatcher picks agent Irish talks 'to continue next month' Howard hearing Homeless attack Man convicted of killing policemen released from jail By our Crime Correspondent: Victims may challenge parole Woman who failed as solicitor held law job Keeping a step ahead of genetic mistakes Men more likely than women to gain Oxford firsts Picture Gallery Lost charity cash could be nearer ?3m, auditors fear Mothers say they regard themselves as second-class Barclays Call for judicial review in Scargill ruling Citroën XM Professor defends banned book on grammar Tribunal strikes off bankrupt solicitor £100,000 award for union chief Marine cleared Royal help Souvenir sham Jewellery raid £40,000 raid Peace ordered in chalice clash Royal Armouries find home at dock museum in Leeds Woman bomb expert yearns for equality Woman in the services are banned from tackling terrorist bombs. Alexandra King talks to the RAF's only female "bomb doctor" who wants that rule to the changed US honey farmers seek monk's help Prayer book sold for £30,800 High Court move in school dispute Regiments angered by merger proposals No place for gays in army Homosexuality is to stay outlawed in the forces. Michael Evans reports on the reasons for the decision Volunteer Reserve Forces Union threat to halt burials if Liverpool sackings go ahead Mandarins show a little enterprise Ministers urged to get tough on horse exports The Lost Boys Thatcher scorns world trade blocs Margare Thatcher called in New York yesterday for a revolutionary shake-up in world trade Poll tax refunds for Gulf war forces Superstate unacceptable to Britain, Major says Pan Am Taylor attacks water prices Tories plan to cost Labour policies Union reform plans in July Dyslexia campaign Boat people New peer Parliament today Volvo Waldheim , prisoner president, dreams of a second term Austrians believe their president, cleared of war crimes claims by an enquiry, has had a raw deal. Roger Boyes and Brenda Fowler report from Vienna on his international isolation Baker unveils support for Soviet drive on reform Cheers for Urban as porn trial begins La dame vulgarire begs for a little English fair play Picture Gallery Europe's march towards unity leaves dissension in the ranks Kohl aims to heal Russian wounds (AFP): Car sale enquiry into ex-minister (AFP): Pay rise refused (Reuter): Lightning break (AP): Camp raiders (AP): Briton killed Iraq resists pressure from Un to pay for weapons destruction Allies search for face-saving exit from Kurd haven America and Britain fought for the glory of protecting the Kurds. Now each wonders how it can bring its forces home, Peter Stothard reports from Washington Congress battle lines form for the spoils of power Muslim militants do best in West Bank democracy test Hurd insists on release of second British prisoner By our Foreign Staff: Trial judge shot dead in Karachi Indian tribe plays a Trump card Gulf war meals sent to Manila Algeria vows to suppress militants Beirut blast (AFP): Jordan choice (AP): Rally in Mecca (AP): Mud kills 61 (Reuter): Lima black-out (Reuter): Bedroom blues Policies for pets & Briefly Fancy lots Flora Food Company Which way to the promised land? Libby Purves on why a new novel by Maeve Haran (right) makes dismal reading for working mothers How to win on sports day Embarrassing parental behaviour can damage your young athletes for life Doctor Haydn Briefing Tooning up Last chance… Quarrying a vein of laughter Cinema: Interview Herbert Lom, playing a murderous cleric in The Pope Must Die, a new comedy, talks to David Robinson Virgin Holidays Hard labour and a little insanity Classical Music Once publicly disgraced and imprisoned, Mischa Maisky, the Soviet cellist, finally escaped a system which turned viciously on its own rebellious children. He tells Richard Morrison the remarkable story Barbara Moser Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Serenissima Travel Anatole Kaletsky America's economic recovery has telling lessons for Britain …and moreover And finally, the break Walter Ellis on Sir Alastair Burnet, soon to retire after 25 years as the face and voice of newscasting England's very peculiar state Continental notions of sovereignty have been at odds with ours since the Reformation, Jonathan Clark writes Symbolic timing Pinter unblocked Plaque remover? Vane glory Europe's Destiny Line in the Sand The Prince's Back Community law and press freedom Duty-free sales Watering holes Learning to swim Hope and hypocrisy on homelessness Labour and scientists Junk mail directive Two minds as one on Uk heritage? Army's future Too young to fight? British way of death Peninsula name Short-changed Court Circular Company of Chartered Accountants Launderers' Company Lord Walston Appointments Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements National Association of Funeral Directors Admiral Sir Peter Stanford Sebastian Walker Birthdays Anniversaries Professor Margaret Read Professor Margaret Read, CBE, Professor of Education in Tropical areas at the Institute of Education, University of London. 194055, died on May 19 aged 101. She was born August 5,1889 Early summer show offers a glimpse of floral unknown Horticulture Sir Peter Stanford Dinners Euéne Louri? Church news Births Concise Crossword No 2512 Collector Seeks original series Multiple Display Advertising Items Drury-Lane Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Goeff Brown's essessment of films in London and (where Indicated Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Snared by a sinister world Theatre The White Devil Olivier Theatre The Cotton Club Grand, Leeds Concert National Power World Piano Competition Festival Hall ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio Aquascutum Lloyd's tax relief plan jettisoned by ministers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,636 Animal magic: Lucy the sheep being groomed for an… WORD-WATCHlNG AA Roadwatch Weather Tomorrow in the Times No escape from flowering inferno Political sketch • Business and Finance Charter provision of ?27m ECC sells Frogmore plea Property hope The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Grim figures hurt hopes for recovery Output abd productivity fall sharply Water regulator to review prices By our Industrial Correspondent: Scottish power shares traded Brent Walker doubles pubs chain Ousted chief executive's last deal Sainsbury launches its first cash call Warning against coal sale BDO Consulting Lloyd's 'to clear air' on tax plan Trade Indemnity Plc Second ombudsman to deal with societies complaints CBI chief backs EMU for Britain K-III completes deal with News Corp Business Roundup Cray bid fails for SD-Scicon Butte reduces loss Arena gains video rights Change at Hickson Japan looks to top Sixties boom ICI threatens Hanson The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Dunhill buys clothes chain AAH teams up with ICI Fortuna Holding Company Plc Water watchdog turns off tap on industry's excesses Yassukovich turns poacher The Time City Diary Legal's loss The Times City Diary Picture Gallery No economic upturn in sight Comment Name dropping The Times City Diary Gow's reopens The Times City Diary Midland Group Charter net cast wider to escape recession in Uk Tempus Girobank Rosehaugh asset disposals expected Stock Market Rally in IBM helps Dow to cut losses Wall Street Major Indices Ford The Times Shares gloomy By our City Staff: S Africa set to resume krugerrand sales abroad Oceana stake queried Legal Notices By our City Staff: Finance deal agreed by Kelt Parretti loses seat on MGM board Lornamead Limited Encyclopaedia Britannica Clarke Hooper falls 49% Payout pegged Trust builds Freeman warns Editorial Assistants Company Briefs FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items America plays the video game Small video cameras make anyone a star or a cameraman. Charles Bremner reports from America on the blurring of reality and fiction Hansard Financial FotoStop Express Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sex and sagging circulations The Sunday quality papers are mimicking the tabloids in a bid to boost their sales Tps Translation Publishing Services Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC George Holliday Seeing red Media Watch Time for a recount Write stuff Daily health screening Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unlisted Securities Application Forms Must Be Sent to the Bank of… Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities London Traded Options Lloyd's Breaking through language barriers British employers seem confused about how to recruit and use bilingual secretaries. But that is changing, Beryl Dixon reports European Connections Bilinguagroup Multiple Display Advertising Items A Bilingual Secretary Brussels Multiple Display Advertising Items Library? Geography? Languages? 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Serviced Offices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citibank John D Wood Brand New Knightsbridge Finchley N12 Fully Serviced Offices 2 Months Rent Free 210 Borough High St Mayfair Chevet Business Centre The Times Stewart rewarded for his patience and perseverance Golf Fall in Open entries Robotic view kills excitement Sport on Television The Week in Review Limit to power to order return of children Lawdio Cassettes Baltimore douse red-hot Twins Baseball Marju takes mile in his stride Sikeston relishes the rain Barristers' clerk not holder of an office Chnacery Division Bank's report on Tote goes to Commons Mandarin: Shadayid to beat Europe's best in Coronation battle Fillies to the fore on day two fo Royal Ascot Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items William Hill Mandarin, Thunderer: Royal Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Ripon Ramprakash has chance to steal glamour role Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, looks forward to the Lord's Test match and reflects on the eclipse of David Gower, whose grace and flair so often matched the occasion, and examines his determination to recapture the place he has ceded to a young pretender Batsmen do well to survive The Times Gower emerges from trough of poor form Azarhuddin century rescues Derbyshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Lewis is forceful presence Unruffled Broad eases to century Official backing for Gavaskar Brothers combine to deflate Mill Hill Way pulls clear of her main rival Yachting Council defeats reforms Rowing By our Sports Staff: Ambitious Macari appointed by Stoke Football English pull back deficit on Syrians Bates issues challenge over valuation S Africans invited to play for Barbarians Rugby Union For the Record Today's Fixtures Free enterprise is the name of the game Within the hallowed confines of the All England club preparations for The Championships progress smoothly but, outside, local residents and traders are braced only for the annual suspension of normality that is Wimbledon fortnight. Alix Ramsay reports Durie has no time to relax Wimbledon Single Draw Hacker goal comes too late for Welsh Hockey Blow for Cram In Brief Becker worried that money is ruining tennis World's No. 2 player points a way forwared MacLagan causes an upset Ricoh Edberg facing a top-heavy draw Piggott s magic dispels the Royal Ascot gloom The golden girl is growing up Stockton alerts old guard Lord's takes £1.7m in Test bookings Mixed reaction likely to FA plan

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