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News from 27/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, R. Ely, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Donald Brooks, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Tim Jones and Stewart Tendler, Bruce Reed, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, G. Griffiths, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Tim Judah and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John P. Halsey, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, David Wild, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, George Chambers, John Browne, John Griffin, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Julian Rollins, Robin Stieber, Robert Nye, Nick Kochan, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, David Simons, John O'Leary, Roxana Robinson, Lilley's law, S. W. Allen, Joseph Connolly, James Buchan, Dessa Trevisan and Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Tam Dalyell, Dagna Gaythorpe, John M. Butterfield, Preetinder Cheema, Dick Hinder, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Donald Butcher, Roger Boyes East European Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Jiten Bardwaj, F. R. Webster, Andrew Motion, John Nicholson, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Geoff King, James Douglas-Hamilton, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, M. L. Owen, Charles Johnson, S. Brocklebank-Fowler, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, George MacKay Brown, Gertrude W. M. Powell, Edward Smith, Keith MacKlin, Jessica Douglas-Home, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Quinn, Frank Ronan, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Michael Austin, Peter Crossman, Peter Victor, Cecil Farthing, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philippa Toomey, Edward Lowbury, David Sinclair, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Robert Kee, Ian Wilson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, J. A. Shenton, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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World ignores Yugoslavia's rebel republics Today in the Times Index Power steering from the Tories' backseat driver America accuses Iraq of nuclear build-up Dim view of brightest light in the universe Picture Gallery Court clears Maguire Seven Pensioners may be able to choose when to retire Beale Inman Lloyd's hope of big profits Rock concert technology helps to light up Puccini opera Tragic opera or computerised sound and light show? Tosca tries to combine the two, writes Nick Nuttall Tax investigators seize files from Nissan Uk offices Ruthless recluse gave away millions Sip sip hooray! Major puts choice at top of school reforms Penny-pinching: David Swann with a model of his… Council seeks cuts in street-cleaning team By our Chief Political Correspondent: Parties see Militant as common enemy Milk fails safety check Homeless rise Book judgment Report blocked Car workers hit Correction London zoo talks postponed Chambers of Mr. Michael Sherrard Qc Court clears Maguire Seven over bomb factory Scientists are bewitched by power of natural remedies Pressure mounts for quick reform Forte Hotels For one, ruling is decade too late Picture Gallery Saturday Review Stoppered United Airlines Secrets case Raf officer planned to kill himself Would-be surrogate jailed V&a director Checks for Tb Pc stabbed Alarm call Recorded crime rises by 18% First woman takes Methodist chair Dixons Carcass aid for farmers rejected Shop man to sue ministers for ?1m Hard sell fails to convince bargain hunters Irish breeders are facing lean times at National Hunt bloodstock sales at the recession hits buyers, writers Edward Gorman B&Q Firms paying high price for low computer security Woman dies on mercy mission Law caught Shotgun deaths Graham scores Putting a name to public servants ANA All Nippon AirwayS Peugeot Special Edition 309 Trio By our Parliamentary Staff: 'In years to come, one European currency Referendum rejected Currys Parliament today Euro-ministers reject out of hand plan to reform farm policy Cresson falls from voters' favour Invest Electric Picture Gallery Ec digs in for fight on defence In the Times's series examining the draft Ec union treaty, George Brock reports from Brussels on the struggle to agree a common defence policy Philby's control 'defected to us' Nazi on trial Bonn Maradona ill Naples Air base shuts Athens Renault 19 Daihatsu Oska Japan White House leads condemnation of Yugoslav rebels Slovene forces go on defensive Polish bill vetoed once again Vilnius action by Black Berets Kremlin brake on Germany pullout Balkans spotlight falls on Sarajevo Kuwait commutes death sentences and delays trials AFP: Seven die in Algiers rioting Red carpet fades for migrants to Israel Judge lets unhip go to the hop Magnet Reuter: Police hunt butler for murders Blacks' protest highlights schools injustice Toshiba China hopes Kaifu visit will pave the way for Akihito Sihanouk seeks truce role for Un Peking discovers the new man Party puts pressure on Gandhi's widow Delhi Briton dies Lima Arsenic rejected Louisville, Kentucky (Reuter): Cancer reduction Sydney The Sanderson Chatline with a purpose A new telephone service aims to ease women's anxiety about breast cancer Feeling under the weather? We may moan about the rain, but there is no evidence that it affects our sanity. Victoria McKee finds our what does Pil-food Ibuleve Ibuprofen Gel Cancer and vasectomy Painless repairs Coffee with your gin? In minute mazes of the past Victoria Glendinning reviews a history within a history and sundry lives behind lives Granta Have morality, will travel Slide By James Buchan Heinemann, £12.99 a Picnic in Eden By Frank Ronan Bloombury. £14.99 a Glimpse of Scarlet Orcadian poet as silver fishmonger Poetry Selected Poems 1954-1983 By George MacKay Brown John Murray, ?14.95 Hello and bye bye, black birds Historicals Middle Passage By Charles Johnson Picador, ?14.99 Brief flash of golden leaves Royal Court Theatre Belly laughs and bottom lines Geoff Brown looks at Hollywood's apparent rediscovery of the comedy film and reviews The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear, plus Defending you Life, Navy Seals and Riff-Raff Art-house tapes Lumière Pas de podium Last chance Woolworths A sad day for the spirit of free enterprise French self-interest motivates Europe's new bank, finds Jessica Douglas-Home Charles Nevin Unappealing justice Bamboozled into surrender Hong Kong can look forward only to Chinese torture and tyranny after 1997, writes Bernard Levin Ex-PM ex machina The Times Diary You go your way And fought alongside Tito. "The celebration… Dali bread Picture Gallery Dog's best friend Beneath Labour's Veneer Justice Flawed by Science Opium of the Seminar Issues of honour while Gulf fires rage Soldiers' compensation Drug patent protection Buildings record Gatt and Third World Cold, wet, but a little consolation The truth about Hess Sweden and Ec Valued engineers Face to face Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners Anniversaries Luncheons Carlton Club Dinner Woolmen's Company Appointments Colin Atkinson Birthdays Reception Lord Mayor of Westminster University news Liverpool David Haughton Nations unite to put Mayan past on world tourist map Archaelogy Kingsmead School Rodney Searight Rodney Searight, art collector and former ol company executive, died on May 28 aged 81. He was born on September 8,1909 Canon David Rutter Forthcoming marriages Exeter School I pray to you, O God, because you answer me; so turn… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 25197 The Times Eichmann 'Felt Free of Guilt' Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move School for modern scandal Theatre Musical Notre Dame Old Fire Station, Oxford Recital Malcolm Bilson Wigmore Hall Bock Roachford Town & Country Bbc 1 Itv Variations Radio 3 Bbc 2 Picture Gallery Itv Picture Gallery Satellite Channel Chappell of Bond Street The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,643 Jury clears men who aided Blake escape Weather Lloyd's members question losses Tomorrow in the Times Labour lifted from Europe's mire Political sketch Imro fines more firms Firm suspended Alexon payout The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Lloyd's plans reform after £510m loss Etam rejects Oceana bid Cbi denounces critics of big pay rises Ici rejig continues with £90 m cash sale Markets hurt by fear of German rate rise Amstrad to make ?20m writedown Stannah Dares drops payout after loss of ?30m Marylebone Estates begins restructuring Water dividend rises Norweb jumps sharply to £70m Tls sounds loss warning Societies plan merger Melville sells for £4.5m Wagon tops £21 m Scantronic profits are halved Company Briefs Courts furnishes a 14% leap to £9.05m Bsg profits 'will decline' Gresham falls to £1.8m By our City Staff: Robinson plunges into red Why Hanson tidy-up came after ten years of growth Hanson Internal Restructing Hancox leaves Charterhouse The Times City Diary Costly error The Times City Diary Easy come, easy go The Times City Diary Lloyd's fair weather friends Comment Tudball takes over The Times City Diary Swan-song The Times City Diary English Estates Shaping Change Changing Shape Norweb generates healthy current for more sparks Tempus Dutch call for revival of world trade talks Traditional Options Wagon Industrial Pentos stake to fall as E&op calls for £5m By our City Staff: Lep plans sale to cut debt Fisons denies talk of profit downgradings Bromsgrove moves ahead as debts fall Bank accused of cynical whitewash The Blue Arrow trial Tate moves closer to winning Bundaberg Funds sought Kewill jumps Back in black Teesside deal Trading starts Major Indices Recent Issues Ft-Se 100 Volumes The Times Dow edges up as selling counters blue-chip rally Shares suffer large falls Stock Exchange Prices WHSTV London Accountancy Appointments Ltd Boston Treasury Systems Limited Accounts Manager Alan Tidy and Associates Welsh College of Music & Drama Coleg Cerdd a Drama… Management Accountant Serviced Flats Ltd. Davies Kidd Ernst & Young Financial Future Citibank Pegasus Assurance Limited Graduates Credit Controller Deputy Head of Audit - Banking to £33k+banking… Bp cautious about oil talks Horton says market forces should control prices London Traded Options Rigid Thinking Leads to Mental Blocks Criticism based on wrong assumption Law Report June 27 1991 Court of Appeal Creditor entitled to vote on full amount Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities The great escape is just a day away Trips to places of interest are within the family budget, Nicole Swengley suggests they can rival a holiday Thule Brambles English Wildlife The Original Breton Shirt Hyde Hall Chislehurst Caves Fort Amherst Canterbury Summer Leisure The Queen's Gallery Fly a Ferrari Kite RE Hamerton Wildlife Centre Flimwell Bird Park Headcorn Flower Centre & Vineyard The Great Adventure Co. The Historic Dockyard Silverstone Rally School Ltd. Cotswold Wild Life Park Mount Ephraim Gardens 3D Golf Promotion Hobbies & Pastimes Multiple Display Advertising Items Art School Industrial poisons land in the drink Harnful solvents, some dating back to the war, have seeped into underground water supplies. Nigel Hawkes looks at the dangers Matra Can maths stop fires multiplying? Scientists are using computers to discover how to fight the high-speed of flames Hairy spuds beat bugs Fishing trip Texas flyer Write computer Negotiating the road to recovery Norman Howell on Johnny Herbert, the racing driver staging a courageous comeback from injury La Créme De La Crëme Conran Roche DMW We are Looking for a Secretarial Skills Tutor at St… Summer Leisure Hobbies & Pastimes Hot Airlines Learn to Scuba Dive Secretary/pa Wye Salmon Fishing the Famous Carrots Beat All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Personal Assistant Zarak Partnership London Business School Integra Eating out Haweli Masterlock Recruitment Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Reception Selection Charitable Body - Sw1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Middleton Jeffers Müller International Ltd. German Speaking Secretary/pa Meridian Premier Nannies Nationwide Domestic Agency Limited Myler returns to Widnes as coach Rugby League Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eager England no longer the innocents abroad As England, last season's rugby union grand slam winners, prepare to tour Australia and Fiji, Rob Andrew their stand-off half, looks at the task confronting them Increased security Memories of 1939 Tyson's critics are disarmed by a model of decorum Wimbledon ticket problems Sports Letters A vote f or Morocco Faulty perception Keep the hats on Fairer scoring system needed Front-foot shuffle First among equals Summary dismissal Today's Fixtures Tournament trouble Basketball For the Record The Times Power Lake to uphold Ascot form Mandarin Salisbury Carlisle Munro wiles away ban plotting Irish Derby win Dunlop considers Goodwood option Schweppes Mile Weights Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Loss of two fine trainers Ladbrokes Yorkshire pleased to see the last of dangerous Donald Warwickshire's South African fast bowler takes four for 16 at Edgbaston to ease his side into the second round of the NatWest Trophy Lancashire grasp at a rapid result Bournmouth (Lancashire won toss) Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Radford proves a handful Yesterday's Natwest Trophy First round Scoreboards Easy win for Essex beside the seaside Students in spirited effort Staffordshire overdue for final at Lord's Stolle follows in father's footsteps Huber is happy to remain in the shadow of Graf A 16-years-old carefully plotting path to the top Wimbledon Results Wimbledon Order of Play Key By our Sports Staff: Blueprint feud may end in High Court Football Capriati stakes her claim 7 World Cup's feats will be honoured Rugby Union Payne in form as England soon warm to the task Golf Exacting course pleases Faldo Heading for Silverstone World record within McColgan's reach Athletics Scotland cruise In Brief A time to reflect on glory days gone by Wimbledon may sanction an extra day's play More rain adds to All England Club's problems Sulka Mansell fastest in tests Maynard too hot for Durham Injury rules Botham out of third Test Rafferty explains us Open pull-out Uncertain day for NatWest Directions Ebms BCT Brighton College of Technology Leicester University Shop window for opportunity University of Woolongong Cambridge Arts BT Training For Business University of Liverpool Boston University The Australian National University Career Services Guide Oilman perfect Grant Dawson Travel Overseas Employment Jobs Abroad To Advertise in this Guide University of Salford Cc Charterhouse College of Radiography BPF Cdp Charterhouse Debenco Limited SBS Jobtrac Colour Laser Printed CV's National Grid CACC C. V. 's New Horizons CV Institute of Counselling J. S. P CEPEC Job Hunting? King's College School of Medicine Executives An Elite C. V. Graduates Birkbeck College University of London The Institute for Health Studies Career in Crisis? CV? Amadeus CV The world really is their oyster Young people now have a wider range of courses and much greater choice of countries, insitutions and companies in which to study. John O' Leary reports on the flexible approach to higher education Directions Ebs European Business School Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Price Jamieson Group University of Surrey University of York A Challenging Career Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartered Surveying The British Accreditation Council for Independent… The European Institute of Purchasing Management West, Herts College Royal Navy TP Thames Polytechnic The Queen's College, Park TP Thames Polytechnic General Appointments Advertising Sales Pfizer The Times School of Materials Science University of Bath St. Godric's College London Ski Company Non-Executive Director Yha Commercial Finance Sales Executive The Royal Society Assistant Secretary Marketing Executive Better positions Cranfield National Retail Chain Consultancy as a Career The Times Brands Hatch NDC International Ltd. Kompass Pmc International Yes You Can? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shepherda Bush Housing Association Ltd. Technical Support Manager Medical Sales Consultants Redundant Executives we Can Fix It Barton Lyle Are You Ready for a Challenging New Future? Geoteam Exploration Ltd. Maine - Tucker Apex Computer Recruitment Market Intelligence Officer Commercial Manager West London Overseas Jobs and Working Holidays FS Faron Sutaria Thirty Five or over? Are You Creating the Right Impression in an… Wanted Kerry Foods Ltd. Telephone Sales Excutive Negotiator IPE International Petroleum Exchange London Business School Career Move! Glyndebourne Golf - Tutor Charting a Course for the Euro- man As the European market opens up, a new breed of manager is being sought, writes Nick Kochan Redbrick Pera International Doctus IMPAC Polish Speaking Directors PA Consulting Group Diomed PDL Hoskyn the Total I. T. Solution PA Consulting Group Regent Consulting Stand out from the Crowd Euro Disney Connaught-Mainland Jaeger Admiral Regent Consulting Solexpress Production Director Austin Knight N. B Selection Ltd Crescent Management Selection N. B Selection Ltd N. B Selection Ltd. Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Simpson Crowden Consultants Digby Jay Jones MP Michael Page Sales DHL Worldwide Express National Grid East Sussex County Council CNIM Computer Facilities Manager Barclays Senior Construction Professional Uk Field Sales Manager Director of European Manufacturing and Distribution And I Still Havent Found what I'm Looking for The Met. Office Computer People Hoggett Bowers Austin Knight Heidrick & Struggles International Inc Admiral Director of European Affairs and Special Issues Alexon Olympus Keymed MRS The Market Research Society The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Selector Europe Chusid Lander Euroman Toyota Senior Executive Opportunity The Pathfinder Partnership Strategy Consulting Selector Europe Chernikeeff Networks Isle of Wight Director of Tourism Management Career Consultants Abbey National Barclays W D a Turner-Hove Limited Gibson Barclay Pepsi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mothercare Manager for Industrial Affairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited MP it Information Technology Mercuri Urval M Merton Associates Fletcher Hunt PLC. Barnardos Trent health SPA Succession Planning Associates HHA Herefordshire Health Authority Courses Posts CDP Committee Directors Polytechnics South Bank Polytechnic London The Thames Valley College Career Analysts Public Appointments St. Godric's College, London Tutor/s Required French Courses in France Lectureships The Suffolk College Shs Surbiton High School Part-Time Executive MBA St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Birmingham College of Food Tourism Creative Studies Grampian Regional Council March Consulting Group GIBB Warwickshire County Council The Mental Health Foundation

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