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News from 26/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Arthur Sandford, Chief Executive, Andrew Pierce, Philip Jacobson and Robin Oakley, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Anthony Prendergast, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Quentin Cowdry and Stewart Tendler, Harry Jacobs (Chairman, Society of Clinical Psychiatrists), Pauline Ashley (Chairman), Ivo Tennant, Richard Ford and Nicholas Wood, James Bone, David Winnick, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, George Blake, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, H. B. Khokhar (President, Council of Third World Newspapers), Louise Taylor, Sylvia Disley, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Winder, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Greg Dyke, Simon Tait, Jane Wyatt, Leon Brittan, Richard Cork, George Brock, Bill Stokoe, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, George Brock and Philip Jacobson, David Toop, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Graham J. Weeks, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Alix Ramsay, Nicholas Wood and Martin Waller, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Peter Stothard, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Seely, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Andrew Lycett, David Dickinson, Editor, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Joanna Pitman and David Watts, Leolin Price, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Mary Anderson (Chairman, Manpower Committee), David Tytler, Education Editor, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Mary Dejevsky, Russell,

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Major attacks privatised firms' huge pay rises National Power chief's 58% increase Country Times Blake's evidence Liverpool aid Index Thatcher endorses Tory leadership Soviet army may succumb to a Mac attack Picture Gallery Yugoslav federation loses two republics MPs to travel free to Europe All MPs will be allowed free trips to Europe, whether or not they have business there, and the Treasury will foot the bill. Andrew Pieerce reports UK troops to stay in Iraq until Kurds' safety assured Barkers By our Foreign Staff: Breathing space for Britain Duke joins compensation fight for injured guardsmen Liverpool council ready to give up tower block control One mortgage-holder in 12 is in arrears, Shelter says MP accused of betrayal over Militant backing Benefits loophole closed By our Property Correspondent: Thatchers' Dulwich retreat on sale for £675,000 Two seized after bomb injures 20 Car maker cuts prices for August Lone hot spot as the rain continues By our Defence Correspondent: Navy to scrap plan for new submarine Spycatcher ban 'a blow to freedom' £8.2m repairs Waste watcher Enquiry call Blake speaks in defence of pair who helped him Voice of double agent is heard in court What Blake said Cheque book journalism bestows new respectability on the Street of Shame Alarms made compulsory after fire kills six Secrets case officer was 'under strain' Nationwide Phone watchdog cannot stop banned call lines restarting Farmers are offered £120 an acre for greener land Rescued beagle adopted Customs choice Heathrow rape Queen's award Nest protected Mother guilty Ex-mayor jailed City freedom Life sentence Baker opposes idea of national police Halt called to march of the fairways The green and pleasent landscapes of England's stately parks are being torn apart for golf courses. Tim Jones reports on a campaign to stfle the developers Administrators turn their skills to the art of fund-raising The arts world wants more individuals to dig into their packets, writes Simon Tait Labour blueprint for London travel Drugged children home is to close Baker rejects judges' appeal to end life sentences for murder Flexible age to retire Labour to review school standards Tory MP to stand down SKY News Dog registration rebel clears way for bill Honda Delors keeps Brussels guessing on hiring the removal van The wily commission president may or may not be nursing domestic political ambitions, report George Brock In Brussels and Philip Jacobson in Paris Britain wins respite over economic and political union EC compromise on VAT rates Gorbachev meets Harvard adviser Picture Gallery Playing the ostrich over EMU In The Times's continuing examination of the draft Ec union treaty, Anatole Kaletsky says Britain appears to be ignoring economics sovereignty issues Bending to the plastic revolution 48-hour week 'is job peril' Mazda Our Foreign Staff: Rebel republics announce break with Belgrade Quiet build-up to independence Tokyo bounces back after scandal Colony fears airport delay Realities of poor family's purse keep a sour marriage together Roger Boyes looks at the reasons why the bitterness between Yugoslavia's republics may not lead the Balkan federation, in the first instance, to an economic divorce Peking threatens American firms Forte Hotels Mugabe party to abandon marxism Train killings (Reuter): Cuban 'plotters' (AP): Chemical target Republic vote (Reuter): Envoy barred Kuwait bans return of refugees from border Emirate's martial law ends Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Executive Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Impatient troops wait to fly home Hansard Financial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saddam 'blocks' nuclear enquiry Editorial Assistants the Law Reports By our Foreign Staff: Algerian tanks head for riot zone Trimble Navigation Europe Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items UK talks to Iran on hostage plight Train hits lorry (Reuter): Italian air strike (AP): Paper banned (AFP): Well groomed Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Iir Business Conferences Multiple Classified Advertising Items Channel 3's licence to confuse Naming the TV franchise winners will shed little light on what we will actually watch from 1993, Melinda Wittstock reports When reporters make free with speech The US Supreme Court has given its partial blessing to tampering with quotes Sell Space Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Philip Armstrong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Executives Required throughout the UK Success story Media Watch On the House No names Rocking Russia Multiple Classified Advertising Items The patter of tiny feet on field and footpath The Ramblers' Association expects a good turnout from the buggy brigade next Sunday. Jane Bidder reports The Department of Health Final check for school teams This year there are plenty of fresh faces among the British schools Chess Finalists Ibuleve Sale into summer Briefly Child's play Coach works Rewards of a mysterious, enigmatic talent Concurrent Halifax and Liverpool shows by Allison Wilding, a young British sculptor, are reviewed by Richard Cork Vaudeville Theatre Junior partnership Teachers are divided over the value of the Royal Ballet's recent educational links with schools. Debra Craine watches from the back LSO Affinities in Paint Varied responses to world music Records: Classical Centre Stage Turner restored Briefing Body politic Elated eight Last chance… Reviews Martin Jacques Labour should back electoral reform to isolate the Tories …and moreover Thoughts about secrets With the Cold War over, the Pentagon and the CIA are fighting to be spymaster, writes Peter Stothard The Lion need not fear Emu No European super-date is planned, insists Leon Brittan, but we must be ready to compromise as necessary Special service Lambeth Council, always keen to promote its… Plum job Summer scorcher Now hear this Stewarding Landscape Breaking with Belgrade Martial Art of Memory Dangers of ignoring federal issue State of the union Plight of mentally ill Glue-ear operations Running London Need to resolve future of football Soldiers' compensation Junior doctors' hours Kuwait death sentences Degree results Short-changed Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Meetings Rufino Tamayo Rufino Tamayo, artist, died in Mexico City on June 24 aged 91. He was born in Oaxaca, Mexico on August 26,1899 Anniversaries Professor Maurice Barley Maurice Willmore Barley, emeritus professor of archaeology at the University of Nottingham, died on June 23 aged 81. He was born on August 19,1909 Memorial services Luncheons Marriage Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Birthdays Service dinner Christening Requiem Mass Dinners Professor Raman Selden Professor Raman Selden, literary theorist, died on May 26 aged 53. He was born in London on December 31,1937 Receptions Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2518 Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Mark Twain and the Pilgrims 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 Logic of honour and revenge Theatre 'Tis Pity She's a Whore Swan, Stratford Theatre A Girl Skipping Roayl Court Concert RPO/Previn Festival Hall Rock Beach Boys Wembley Arena ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio Help the Aged Picture Gallery Travel Notes 'In and Out' maybe cast out The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,642 Weather Bottom of the Commons class Political sketch Tomorrow: Career Moves Business and Finance Wells Fargo debts at $1bn Morland issue Building suffers The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Trafalgar calls for ?310m to fund Davy deal Addition of liner to Cunard fleet could could cost shipping group $200 million Beazer falls on warning Distillers fear EC excise plan George Walker fights his corner Business magazine folds after five years Trainees among 180 to lose jobs at Price Waterhouse Fidelity Investments Share Service Offer for Etam expected DTC falls 56% as slump bites Danka payment Expedier warns Westport loss Forte Posthouse National Power generates ?479m profit New fillip for US economy Southern payout up 17.8% Frost denies being 'first to lifeboat' The Blue Arrow trial By our City Staff: NSM falls on loss in second half Sale agreed Company News in Brief Irish Sea bridged in biscuit buy TI to pay ?46m for Dover Corp seal firm Business Roundup Granada rights take-up Jasmine to buy clubs Greenwich write-off Halma dips to £13.3m The Times Stainless passes payout Guinness to buy in Spain By our City Staff: Flextech launches ?6m issue US plan by BT Batting for Britain The Times Vicious circle Trafalgar crews the Davy lifeboat Comment No problem for National Power in hitting target Tempus Heads or tails Advantage phone Crowd control Coleridge faces storm at Lloyd's Midland Group Shares close slightly firmer Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options (Reuter): Dow in recovery after late buying Nomura told to pay $216,000 Major Indices Recent Issues Bayer Market-makers apply brakes took the view Stock Market Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Challenging refusal of leave to enter The Harrison Agency Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Binding nature of decree absolute Eisai Europe Limited Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Execution of a valuable security Employment & Shipping Law Corporation of London Mansion House Department Caroline King appointments Hodge Appointments Hobstones Change of a Lifetime! Eurocontrol BBC Magazines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Aid Board Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrington Hull Assocs Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items For sale: a I slice of the good life Overseas Properties Catherine Mamet Handicap for some-a dream home for others Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Martin's property service Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames and Chilterns Letting and Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Tates Multiple Classified Advertising Items A. R. L. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birch & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Life Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Park Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Mrs Maureen Wightman of Connell Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why it's all quiet on the waterfront Waterfront Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tyne Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items LLG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property High Yielding Commercial Investments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardiff Bay Conrad Ritblat & Co. For Sale Office Building Site In the Market Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Congratulations Ordanance Survey Northern Map Distributors On Centre Surveys North-West Environmental Institute Picture Gallery The long and heroic route to success Today, the public take the maps of Britain for granted, but it was a long struggle before the pioneer organisation was set up. John Young charts its history Oscar Friedheim Service goes into business Less money from government funds has forced the OS to diversify Drawing a global strategy World markets offer the chance for OS to build on a history of overseas work Geonex The wider market is put on the map The Ordnance Survey is now undergoing the biggest changes in 200 years, writes John Young Sighting on new horizons Os started using computer technology 20 years ago, and now produces tailor-made, individual, digitalised maps Ordnance Survey Digital Ordnance Survey Tyson effortlessly plunges himself into controversy Ruddock awaits The Rematch at The Mirage Watson is given his wish of Wbo title rematch Bradfield equal to a sporting challenge Schools Cricket The Times England aim for top three finish Netball A return trip is on cards Rugby Union For the Record Today's Fixtures Rich dividend awaits Irish Derby no-hoper Brighton lost in the mist By our Shooting Correspondent: Dispute unresolved Mandarin: Swift return to pay for Starstreak Mandarin: Salisbury Mandarin: Kempton Park Mandarin: Chester Mandarin: Carlisle From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Rock Hopper to fly flag at Saint-Cloud Yesterday's Results Multiple Display Advertising Items West Indies Tour Averages Middlesex atone in style Cricketcall Cricketscene Rain threatens to make a lottery of Nat West games Cricket Richards serves past reminder Somerset's former captain dies Walker Cup hopefuls sure to feel the heat Golf Tears flow as Sobers speaks of lost years Rafferty is branded a 'bad loser' Joint contests meet success Sport for the Disbled Fast bowling is Oxford's main weapon Phillips doubts blueprint claims Football Venables keeps up hopes Rapid Cricketline Durie quick to crush Kelesi Contemplating relocation Cash in condition for a tilt at the Wimbledon title Tennis Wilson heads strong team for Sheffield Swimming Isolation for Ford Sport in Brief Sánchez finds will to walk tall Rex Bellamy Wimbledon Results Welsh prove troublesome Bowls Goal judges will have video aid Ice Hockey Today's Order of Play Senna finds surface too bumpy Motor Racing Navratilova has reprieve as Reinach falters Champion survives scare on her beloved centre court before clinching an historic hundredth singles victory at Wimbledon Graf puts French sorrows behind Botham's fitness in doubt Striving for equality on the golf course Comment Sober visions of high old times McColgan excels at 10,000 metres Mystery over Seles deepens

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