News from 20/06/1991
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Bob Ransford, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, Nick Nuttall, John B. Job, Lisanne Radice, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Peter Sanders, Chief Executive, Alexander Nicoll, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Tim Miles, Ronald Faux, Ian Murray and Anne McElvoy, Michael R. Preston, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Richard Duce and Lin Jenkins, Alan Smallbone, Ronald Faux and Ross Tieman, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Corinna Christophorou, Harry Eyres, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Sidney Brichto (Executive Vice-President), Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Patrick Heron, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, J. E. C. Perry, David Tennant, Judith Banister, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Renée Short, Nicholas Wood and John Winder, Martin Barrow, Eric Bathurst, Paul R. Rawson, Pat Blair, Ann Kent, John Young and Michael McCarthy, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Erroll of Hale, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Philip Bassett, Sarah Gibb, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Mark Almond, Geoffrey Wheeler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Marcus Binney, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Gordon Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Liz Gill, Michel Syrett, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Agence France-Presse, Martin Kay, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Gerard Davies, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Edward du Cann, Peter Victor, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David North, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Goodenday, Andrew Finkel, Fernanda Eberstadt, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoHeath challenges Thatcher to televised debate Unity appeal after 'battle of dinosaurs' Films Well Versed Birth Pangs Experts to take economic pulse MPs reassured FA shows hand There are 14 pages of top jobs in today's… Index £340m aid package unveiled for jobless British wine noses into the quality market Hatching apian for eggs to order Taking their lead from alligators, Nigel Hawkes reports that scientists are trying to create hens that lay male and female eggs on demand Our Foreign Staff: Allied force proposed to allay Kurds' fears Yeltsin's unflattering appraisal of Gorbachev Esquire Liverpool facing threat of all-out strike Thatcher aide clubs Heath an occupational hazard Defence cuts to be 'cautious' All the ex-premiers' men and women in the Euro-battle Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood up the two rival machines that keep the Health and Thatcher war of words going Talks on mega-market stalled Labour claims its policies are in line with EC thinking Lovely footwork as the Quai d'Orsay puts in the knife Heath visits hostages' wives Soldier killed on visit to fiancée Ulster talks threatened Former head acquitted Homes decision IRA's TV film TV favourite Correction Aberdour questioned over alleged charity fraud Fraud squad officers arrest self-styled aristocr at after she arrives back from Brazil Labour denies backing tax bailout plan for Lloyd's Names who gambled and lost Ray Clancy meets some not-so-rich "names" who face losses of up to ?750,000 because of a catalogue of insurance disasters Dixons O1' Charlie Brown sells for more than peanuts Ministry and BMA to evaluate reforms Volvo Invest Electric Liverpool to privatise collection of refuse Council ultimatum brings all-out strike closer in a city with a history afinancial trouble Origin of debt is laid at Liberals' door City sees return of old-style activists Solstice challenge rejected by judges Survivor award Abbey body Hidden gun Uplifting habit Shoe death Window pain Award winner Jaguar New laws on union funds after Scargill is acquitted Warming is linked to reef damage Rifkind gives £453m extra to British Rail and Tube New challenges for the dismantler Whitehall Brief: Michacl Dynes MPs favour conservation role for London zoo Marks & Spencer Financial Services Ltd. 'Unlovely structure' is unique The Mappin terraces have their fans, says Marens Binney Archer appeal raises £57m for Kurdish refugees in 28 days Veuve Cliequot Ponsardin Recent Major Appeals Confusion over future of the circumflex Picture Gallery Parents should 'pay cost of home-to-school transport' Tips for the chiefs on beating fraud MPs back traditional team games Canon Railway rebuff angers Tory Daihatsu Howard uses £230m plan to get jobless back to work Employment action is at heat of package offering aid to long-term jobs First steps were taken by royal commission As a new training scheme is unveiled David Young traces more than a century of changing ideas Job prospects decline 'Fashionable' bill of rights not the answer Patten predicts steady recovery Anti-tout bill New peer School plans Parliament today Lufthansa Hurd sets conditions for allied pullout from Kurdish haven Kuwait plans border fence against Iraq Currys Israelis to free hundreds as intifada eases Unhappy day for Burmese democracy Mengele 'may be alive' Moscow lifts veto threat on rules for preventing conflict Evidence of Aids 'by saliva' (AP): Police protest (Reuter): Churchman dies DVLA Select Registrations Germany divided again by tale of two capital cities Berlin or Bonn? The decision on which will lead a united Germany will be taken today, despite an earlier appeal by Helmut Kohl, the chancellor, for postponement of the vote in a divided Bundestag. Ian Murray and Anne McElvoy put the case for each city Gorbachev faces peasant revolt Czech clean-up as Soviet troops go Chief of Colombia cocaine cartel surrenders at last SAA Picture Gallery Congress battle odds still favour Rao Lexicon lessons in sexless lingo Bush set to lift Pretoria sanctions (Reuter): Abortion clash (Reuter): Officer detained (AP): Actress dies (AP): Scale of justice From cradle to claim Why are more people suign the ir obstetricians after chidbirty? Ann Kent reports Helping hand or final straw? A new guide to psychiatric drugs warns of the dangers of their unrestrained use Against Falling Hair New Ibuleve Double male jeopardy Medical Briefing Carotid action Underwater perils Gospels of a weird adolescent Michael Wright on the growing pains of an American teenager, son of Stephen Dedalus, Paul Morel, Catcher in the Rye, and a spot of Adrian Mole Isaac Andhis Devils Fontana Cracking trip into camp Thrillers Whydunit force be with you Paper Backs Lisanne Radice An Echo of Justice Holy Treasure The Rats of Montsouris French lessons on wimmin Women Resuscitation of a Hangedman The Devil's Own Work Muscle Gollancz Winning lines Briefing Our man Last chance Reviews More than just one of the boys Rock Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys, now touring Britain, talks to David Sinclair Sanderson Second-class ticket to the past Cinema New Releases: the literary adaptation Where Angels Fear to trad, Class Action, Not Without My Daughter La Captive du Desert, King of New York andthe British comedy The Pope Must Die, reviewed by Geoff Brown Western Trust & Savings Ltd. Cool though crude Jazz: Videos Bernard Levin Little has changed in the Soviet Union, as its ambassador repeatedly proves Craig Brown …and moreover Pride comes before policy when feuds turn bloody The rancour between Thatcher and Health is only the latest example of personality splitting a party, writes John Grigg Where politics gave way to pique Incendiary insider The Times Diary Collective decision The Times Diary Chop chop The Times Diary Services rendered The Times Diary Exit the Entryists Regimenting the Army Polonian Precepts Thatcher v. Heath and Conservative unity on Europe Losses at Lloyd's Monitoring race BR-speak Labour in Liverpool The final sermon Ministers' pay Valued engineers Permanent home for Constable? Trooping the Colour Face to face Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Receptions Anniversaries today Conversazione National Benevolent Institution Service luncheons Dinners Cheltenham College The King's School, Ely Meeting Dr Brian Crawford Dr Brian Hewson Craford, physicist, died on May 5aged 85. He was born on March 25,1906 Birthdays Appointments Canon David Rutter Canon David Rutter, the precentor of Lincoln Cathedral, died on June 16 aged 65. He was born on September 19,1925 British team to survey Roman city in Spain University news Marriages Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Ronald Allen Ronald Allen, television and stage actor, has died of cancer in London aged 56. He was born in Reading Berks Sir Charles Troughton Alex Bennett writes: Forthcoming marriages ] Announcements and Personal Concise Crossword No 2513 Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Wild Folwers of the Railway Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoof Brown's assessment of films in Londonand (where indicated with the sumbol) on release acroos the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Working improbable magic Theatre The Comedy of Errors Barbican Theatre Troilus and Cressida Pit, Barbican Concept Dallapiccola Orchestra/Suvini St John's, Smith Square BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Elizabeth David Cookshops Stained glass clash at cathedral The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,637 Picture Gallery Police will make £500,000 payment to Orgreave miners Word -Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Tomorrow in the Times Comic capers of Bash Street gang Political Sketch Busines and Finance French call off subsidy Directors resign Stake in Brent Davignon named The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Pressure from Japan wins G7 meeting Dollar falls on fear of currency deal New York falls echo Tokyo and London Hard line on loans expected All change again at Waterford Power watchdog warns on prices Hanson loses £7m on horses Chief defends ICI's record By our Industrial Correspondent: British Coal to lose 300 jobs Knight Williams Tace chief bows to pressure and resigns Rosehaugh sales lift shares GN Great Nordic Eurocamp may pitch in at £55m Bank trust in Arrow adviser London Traded Options Businesses take bank complaints to Lamont US to unveil air package Bimec profit tops £5.3m TT lifts Magnetic bid Hicking back in the black Japanese buy Flexello US survey raises hopes of recovery Business and Business Euro Disney brings Paris plans forward Business Roundup Loss suffered at Sandell CLK losses double Braithwaite tumbles to £13 m Gardiner seeks £10.6 million Payout raised Archives rises DRT wins race Inchcape leaves reserve bench The Times City Diary Racing form The Times City Diary Shares stuck in the doldrums Comment Bank failure prepares Isle of Man for Europe Walking the boards The Times City Diary Rum treat The Times City Diary War games The Times City Diary Midland Group Misrule in corridors of power Tempus Portfolio Platinum Widespread falls Stock Exchanges Prices Times Newspapers Limited FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Utilities lead Dow 31 points lower Wall Street No title Water shares retreat as gloom grows Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Accountancy & Finance Kidsons Impey Railfreight Distribution Boston Treasury Systems Limited Administration Clerk All Box No Hill Samuel Financial Services Junior Trader Multilingual Services London Accountancy Appointments Ltd Fs Faron Sutaria Multiple Classified Advertising Items ALPS Whstv 3 Trainee Brokers Alan Tidy and Associates Barclays Jebco Seismic Limited BMI West End Practice Career in Investment/securities Newly Qualified ACA Tax Assistant Newly/recently Qual. Accountants Sales Consultant Senior Trust Accountant Fingerprints help to rewrite history Scientific studies of the Bronze Age have revealed unknown trade routes and may identify old masters as forgeries. Nick Nuttall reports Apparent conflict of interests In re a Firm of Solicitors Solicitors' professional suicide In re a Solicitor Why fathers will always be needed Researches have laid to rest the science fiction spectre of one-sex reproduction by humans No power over person abroad In re Paramount Airways Ltd (in Iiquidation) Senior policemen not liable for riot injuries Haghes v National Union Mine workers and Others Early closure denial of justice In re E (Minors) £88 million space ferry Up Date New attraction Early settlers This pig is no rat Still nine planets Heroes of Hillsborough bear a cross gladly Tim Gauvain, left, the new St John Ambulance Brigade executive director, talks to Alice Thomson about his plans for the charity that is keeping alive an ancient tradition of helping the sick and poor ST John Ambulance St John fights 'compassion fatigue' The brigade's campaign has already been pledged ?1.6 million, despite many other charity appeals and setbacks at its launch Help is at hand for those in need From children to grandparents the brigade has 32,000 volunteers who spend four million hours a year in caring for their fellow man MEI The Football Association At your service, worldwide Whether you are at home or abroad, St John can call upon medical teams to fly anywhere and get you home safely The Flyers The Young The Work The Equipment The Trainers Saving vision m a war zone A young Briton is planning to devote his nursing skills to the work of an ophthalmic hospital in Jerusalem Safeway Kooyonga exacts sweet revenge La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dunlop lands third cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items DeMain Secretarial Services Secretary Angela Mortimer More than Reception Art Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Advertising Community Creme Courses Multi-Lingual Opportunities Appointments & Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to MD Premier Nannies Nationwide Domestic Agency Limited Charity Fundraising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Improving Arzanni to pass stamina test with honours Cumani colt t capture Royal Ascot's showpiece Mandarin Decision on Tote's future expected before autumn Rapid RACELiNE Ladbrokes Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Royal Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Ripon Ladbrokes given US green light Wild Sable sparks Stoute double Hughes rises to the challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items West Indies confident of bouncing back Despite setbacks, Rihards confidently deflects talk of pressure on to England on eve of second Test at Lord's The artistry of Cook frustrates Hampshire Southampton cruise Yesterday's Scoreboards Moody races to ninth century Multiple Display Advertising Items Venue of great deeds and drama Sussex are led a chase Shriver enjoys a familiar setting Durie bowsout of the singles at Eastbourne while Navratilova makes easy progress By a Special Correspondent: Kriek overcomes elbow problems England lose a thriller Hockey For the Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items The scene is set for Stewart Golf Wade's late goal settles close duel Polo Today's Fixtures Carr welcomes squad placings Yachting Power struggle may see death and destruction Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, argues the case against the Football Association's blueprint for football Celtic decide on Brady as their manager Football Littlewoods Thwaite's triumph In Brief Index FA's blueprint remains a financial secret Kenya lifts SA ban Amdega Jarrett displays a new British strength in depth Christie defeats Regis to achieve impressive sprint double at Crystal Palace Champagne days have disappeared for ever Key Elements of Fa Plans for the Future Caratti takes his chance to beat McEnroe Richards stands by his batsmen Index Time to teach the top dog new tricks Business colleges are revising their course tactics to promote senior executives' careers, reports Michel Syrett R Redbrick Microsoft MSL International Mobil Career Analysts Bower & Company Secretary General R&R Moore Stephens Associates IMC Consulting Group The ERC Group Swire Bottlers Limited Welsh Health Common Services Authority Victor TMG Johnson Wilson & Partners Wheale-Thomas-Hodgins Plc P-E International Allied Dunbar Management Career Consultants Britvic British Gas HESS Roger Lelley Associates B&Q The Aker Monro New Man Director- Personal Financial Services Market Place Euro DiSNEy CB-Linnell Limited IPC Magazines PA Consulting Group MacMillan Davies Myriad PA Consulting Group Canon B&Q The a S Watson Group Digby Morgan SMCL Digby Jay Jones Boots Hoggett Bowers In Wear WDA Vicky Mann & Associates News International Ltd. 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