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News from 24/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Andrew Finkel and Michael Theodoulou, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Williams of Elvel, Joan Simpson, Bryan Kneale, Ivo Tennant, Glyn Mathias, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Gareth Roscoe, Philip Howard, Alan Hamilton and Christopher Warman, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Kathryn Fulton, Harry Eyres, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, George Brock and Nicholas Wood, Ray Clancy, Michael Tate, City Editor, Bernard Levin, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Stephen Lewis, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Hills, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Charles Villiers, Ivor Crewe, Martin Barrow, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Martin P. Betts, Charles Bremner, Peter Osborne, Brian H. Taylor, John O'leary, John Woodcook, Peter Luff, Director, Peter De Ionno, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, John Gilmore, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, R. Hards, Stephen Slater, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Harriet Hammond, Ian Ross, David Terry, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Hugh Cortazzi Chairman, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Caroline Thomson, John Palmer Managing Director, Graham Searjeant and Ross Tieman, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Kate Pryde, Chairman, Gerard Davies, Jill Robinson, Michael Seely, Kenneth Rea, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Arthur Leathley, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Tim Deagle,

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UK wins allies in EC battle to slow reforms Foreign ministers rebuff Luxembourg Lifestyle Film Sport Airlines hit Tosca opens Whisky fears Mazda victory Index On Other Pages Rail union drops strike threat Carey's prayer: simultaneous Sunday services Floods stop play in record June rainfall Five years to cap oil wells, Adair says G7 offers Moscow new role in IMF Abbey National The habit of alifetime Pretoria in peace move Worlock attacks MPs over Liverpool Woolwich Building Society French strike brings day of disruption for air travellers Picture Gallery Directors favour local tax in place of business rate Hustings hold no appeal for Patten Winner has the last word NUM sues Lightman over book Deal denied Prison protest Stores reopen MP to retire Police warning to parents after sex attack on girl, 11 80 arrests at licensed acid party Pet shops face a legal bite Agenda The Week Ahead Obsession with radon criticised Picture Gallery Clergy sceptical about Carey plan Synchronised Church Services Preferred Assurance Racism in church 'still hidden' Profits sink as shoppers steer clear of Chelsea Harbour Business is far from booming for shops housed in the exclusive splendour of a recent development by the Thames. Alan Hamilton and Christopher Warman find out what has gone wrong at Chelsea Harbour Union membership loss under Tories reaches four million Shorter teaching degrees proposed Polluted river gets a breath of life Dahl's advice to railway children Limit on inmates rejected Badgers put at risk by farming Giotto given new comet to pursue Women to get advice on health Army death Good deed ends Woman held Girl killed Streets ahead Something blue Fast learners Irish doubts Bond winners American Airlines Something speical in the air Ministers try to bind Tory wounds over integration SAA Picture Gallery Delors forces his own image on unification Britain should hold out for a looser European model as an alternative to the favoured structure, George Brock writes from Luxembourg East warned to act quickly on pollution Environment Trading blocs try to agree (Reuter): Sweeter offer (Reuter): Male preserve Major launches summit strategy with Dunkirk meeting John Major will explore the French president's thinking on European matters during talks today, Robin Oakley writes Public supports middle course Opinion Polls Busy week ahead as Euro ministers meet Agenda Canon VOLVO Blueprints for Soviet recovery in confusion Kurdish rebels split over concessions to Baghdad UN considers rapid response relief unit Picture Gallery (AFP): Slovenes warned of high price for independence US hunted mobile home of Saddam (Reuter): Undercover film dismays Israel Elegant Bonn is put up for sale (AP): Albanian crowds warm to Baker (Reuter): Narbonne clash (Reuter): Harald blessed (AP): Athens bomb (AP): Dog shoots man Nationwide The Nation's Building Society End of Ethiopian war brings little relief for famine victims The defeat of Mengistu has not made much different to refugees in the Ogaden, on the of the worst-hit famine areas, Tim Deagle reports from Gode South Africa peace panel to enforce codes of conduct Reuter: Cyclists torment Havana drivers Rao picks his men for the cabinet Mayor fails to bridge that budgetary gap New York Notebook South Africa peace panel to enforee codes of conduct From Associated Press in Seoul: North Korea to return war dead Ceasefire agreed in Cambodia Morse Zimbabwe opposition weakened by split (AFP): Antarctica delay Fair trial plea (AP): Leader retires (Reuter): Kim in eclipse (AP): Dog debate (AP): Mortal coils Wives cut out to suit the cloth The popular image of the vicar's spouse is very far from the truth, Ruth Gledhill reports Cordula Top marks in mother love A-levels are over-and at least one parent is starting to miss them already Unwrapping the scrolls The Dead Sea documents have been dogged by controversy, but now a few ghosts may be laid to rest in Oxford The Times Educational Supplement Words fail when actions are so loud Theatre Performance art combines text, music, dance and in new ways. Kenneth Rea argues for a new critical language Sotheby's Dying hard at the box-office Cinema: Top stars and exotic locations do not guarantee a film success, Geoff Brown looks at the history of big-budget flops True values and perceived reality Television Minolta Ronald Butt The protest vote route to power is the Achilles heel of the Labour party Britons give a definite maybe on Europe Ivor Crewe analyses the polls, and finds that John Major has judged the electorate nicely on integration …and moreover For whom the bell tolls Bernard Levin smells the stink of complacency running through Lloyd's defences That's strife in Smith Square The Times Diary Step into the past The Times Diary Flights of fear The Times Diary Charity at home? The Times Diary Hello to a Golden past Trade, Not Aid Terms of Office Child-abuse enquiry First woman pilot Mysteries of morris Whose finger on nuclear triggers? Britain and Japan: the links and rifts EC's 'catch-all' Federal roots Lloyd's losses Duty-free sales Hold on press Model assets Summer not icumen in Court Circular Marriages Birthdays today Rededication service Nature notes Dinner Giggleswick School Leslie Morris Smith University news Dr. C. R. Metcalfe Dr Charles Russell Metcalfe, OBE, former keeper of the Jodrell Laboratory, Kew, and, after hs retirement, honorary research associated of the Royal Botanic Gardens, died on June 16, aged 86. He was born on September 11,1904, in Whiteparish, Wiltshire Fragile human rights Vincent Nichols Dennis Babbage Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Caroline Hobhouse Caroline Dunstan Hobhouse, publisher editor and writer, died in London on June 15 aged 52 after in Liverpool on February 13,1939 Terence Baker Terence Baker, theatrical agent and producer, has died in London aged 52. He was born on May 6,1939 Forthcoming marriages Christening Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2516 Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Shelley's Poetry Judged Blasphemous Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move When more means less Opera Tosca Earls Court Circus Moscow State Circus Battersea Park Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Highbury Fields, Islington Rock Vanilla Ice Wembley Arena BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The MacAllan The Malt Housing enquiry urges phasing-out of mortgage relief Battle goes on, left warns Field No Title Word-Watching AA Roadwatch By a Staff Reporter: Oxford dances to the music of summertime Weather Tomorrow in the Times Index Brent plan aims to stall GrandMet Accountancy network East German improvement Mannesmann may link with Davy The Pound Change of Week CBI survey undermines Lamont's recovery forecast G7 adopts a wary stance over dollar Japan says US currency is near peak Spurs asks for suspension of shares to end after bid By our City Editor: Whisky distillers fear tax galore Lloyd's to unveil heavy loss Poor weather hits sales John Charcol The Times Business TSB profit poised to collapse after Hill Samuel losses Hitachi Jourdan presses on with sales drive Overseas boost for Welsh jobs Counting the change in British banking Capital Markets Kalikow loans collateral sought What's in a name when the tax breaks fall away? It may take a labour government to restore the advantage of being name Deutschland hinter alles The Times City Diary Port sideline The Times City Diary Lower the dollar to keep the peace Economic View In the know The Times City Diary Book of names The Times City Diary Oliver's new twist The Times City Diary The ERM theory collapses Gilt-Edged Prontaprint! Business Needs Prontaprint Rentals Alex Lawrie Business Finance with You in Control Rothmans set to rise despite recession Reporting this Week Tripos examination results from Cambridge University Institutions still back small firms Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Cable & Wireless Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Lifting corporate veil over funds La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Young Dynamic Company in Wc2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Thames Valley College Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK passport as proof of citizenship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vale do Lobo LDA CLC Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Family vacation business Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertiser Phone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair The school of the future is open now Planning for the unpredictable is the key to a design revolution, Joan Simpson reports Going French, with tears British teachers in France face low pay and job insecurity. Who will take up their case? Bringing history back to life Museums are determined to play a more active part in schooling. David Tytler speaks to David Anderson, of the V&a, and finds out how institutions are adding child appeal Education Pitman perfect A & as Level Courses Birkbeck College University of London Huron University Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Rivers Authority Lectureships Alleyn's School Lambs chopped College is put to test Noticeboard Papplewick School Surbiton High School University Appointments Not so green Rights course Reading choice Eubank is simply best of the rest Hearn avoids McCallum and Graham to keep his champion cashing in on the domestic gravy train (Reuter): Fast time set by Ottey Sports Service Injury threatens Backley's place in European Cup Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Bishop breaks league points record total Minnows make the running Round the Island Results Stagecraft heads early betting for intriguing Eclipse Racing Incidents prompt enquiry Cornell enjoy Marlow success Rowing Mandarin: Stoute poised for profitable raid Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Cole books Irish Derby awayday for Generous Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Saturday's Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Edberg and Sabatini ready to raise the roof The Times guide to the Wimbledon championships: the greatest fortnight in tennis Draw for Men's Singles Seedings Prize-money Draw for the Women's Singles Cash milestones Ticket sales Programmes Latest odds Andrew Longmore on the Men and Women to Watch Navratilova fires a warning shot Great entertainer aims to defy doubters The Times guide to the Wimbledon championships: the greatest fortnight in tennis Andre Agassi Ivanisevic nearing peak form By a Special Correspondent: Hopeful Becker shrugs off defeat Today's Order of Play More rain is forecast Smith the saviour once more England rescued from the brink of collapse by a titanic innings from a batsman only just returning from his own crisis of confidence Britannic County Championship Scoreboards Texaco Cricketline Hard test for a team Warwickshire's hopes for a result lie with Donald Patient Pringle is no longer a laughing-stock Simon Barnes Refuge League Scoreboards Unbeaten run is ended by Gatting Hempsall claims solo win Cycling For the Record Faldo takes a stroll to victory in the Killarney sunshine Golf Leading Scores from Killarney New pack to the fore Pools Check Cooke aims for continuity Rugby Union From a Special Correspondent in Aachen: Kursinki bridges the 20-year gap Equestrianism Today's Fixtures England finish in third place after penalty decider Hockey Alfredsson wins again In Brief Index TCCB faces a £400.000 bill Lack of Test match weather insurance at Lord's could prove expensive for the first-class counties Accolades and anti-climaxes at Lord's Linguaphone Gascoigne future is top priority Rider faces drugs ban Herbert's Mazda home and dry Results from Le Mans Agassi will be the centre of attention Officials target resold tickets

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