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News from 28/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, T. Macleod, Nick Nuttall, Charlotte Mitra, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, George Brock and Robin Oakley, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Marc Gordon, Director, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Frederick Corfield, Jill Sherman, Social Service Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Liz Dixon, Jeremy Reilly, Charles R. Goodall, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Rae Linnett, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stevenson Pugh, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Philip Bassett, Susan Ellicott and Michael Theodoulou, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Fiona Morton, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Brian Bridges, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Mohamed Sheba el-HAMD (First Under-Secretary), George Brock, Janet Daley, Leonard Griffiths, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ivor Hall, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Tony Michell, Maureen Anne Temple-Smith, John R. T. Miller, Richard Evans, Jean Gaffin, Chief Executive, Brenda Fowler, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter De Jonno, Wolfgang Münghau, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Philip Davies, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Tim Judah and Roger Boyes, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Ridley, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frances Minhinnick, Benedict Nightingale, Silvia Rodgers, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Peter Strafford, Jack Bailey, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Coomi Kapoor and Richard Beeston, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff,

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Yugoslav tanks roll into two rebel republics 'It's war' says Slovene defence minister as 100 are reported dead or injured in widespread fighting Today in the Times Interview P is for Federal Opinion Late question Inside Spiritual comfort Banking loss Index British tourists told to fly home Centre court is agog as Agassi strips off People have always tried to personalise sporting uniforms, but not at the expense of their game, Simon Barnes writes Summit shelves federalism issue Wet, yes, but not that wet Labour would peg big pay increases Harvey Nichols Major to attack truancy Duke's housing enquiry urges end to mortgage tax relief Measures to deal with homelessness and poor conditions Vote of thanks to the chair Harrods Rmoghtsdridce Ministers back cabinet-style rule for slimline councils Island police fear for missing young couple 13% rise in home prices is forecast Methodists mulling over the merits of total abstinence The church with a long tradition of fighting the demon drink believes that such an attitude may now be small beer. Ruth Gledhill reports on its leaders' latest thoughts Big crowds flock to careers fair Nudism goes top of the agenda Post Office dispute nears end Baby murderer Press victory GP cut throat Gulf secrets officer was ill, says RAF psychiatrist Panic story 'not made up' Calculated beginning for first computer Royal express makes a sedate trip north Police cyclists swoop on thieves in the night Leighton Buzzard car thieves watch out! The PCs of the mountain bike branch are about, reports Stewart Tendler NHS women 'must be given top jobs' London zoo gets Kuwaiti offer Greater flexibility for GCSE pupils Miele Saturday Review Word Bind Lean Times Simmer Time? Family MPs win enquiry into late Commons hours British Airways Picture Gallery Submarine cut attacked Labour to publish anti-secrecy bill Parliament next week Major in plea for ex-spy's family Guardsmen case raised Any answers? Street works Major spells out vision of a Britain of opportunity Conservatism is about giving people a hand up rather than a hand-out, prime minister tells Tories Interest rate cut pressure resisted Cabinet woos women voters Comet True blue heirs, without the rinse Ford to shut plant for five weeks Dixons Detention cells reopen to captivate tourists Ruling on DNA may prompt paternity cases Sellafield waste hits food Birmingham lends a hand to Moscow Professor to take early retirement 999 enquiry Appeal dropped PC stab case Mother's gift Cut and run Show stopper (Reuter): Nato calls for a halt to fighting (Reuter): Aid warning Kremlin alarm Kosovo unrest America presses for peaceful solution Defiant Croat leader ready to pay cost of freedom Turmoil in Yugoslavia: rebel republics condemn the use of force by Belgrade Villagers vent anger on a tank Sealink Austria voices concern How Twelve line up in summit debate on Europe's future Heal Sale EC ranks split over new role for parliament In the of The Times series on the draft EC union treaty, Michael Binyon reports on the divisive issue of greater power for the European parliament Land price rumpus in Berlin Four steps to reach agreement Spa disaster: Rescue workers removing a body from… Monsieur Rigueur goes on spending spree Britain and France act to avoid dispute on defence Major's easy days draw to an end Jaguar US seeks to tighten sanctions on Iraq over nuclear cover-up Supreme Court's black judge quits Army & Navy Peasant idyll for the proletarians Pillars of Soviet power fall Vietnam opts for Chinese path Kashmir militants meet their match in Israeli tourists El Salvador gets more dollar aid Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Pretoria abandons nuclear race (AP): Collaborator dies (AP): Castro plot (Reuter): Death sentences (Reuter): Calvi hearing (AP): Bare facts Ford Are women sitting comfortably? Why a change to working hours could be to the detriment of some MPs Bayer El Tel, running with the ball Terry Venables, who won the battle for Tottenham Hotspur, talks to Kate Muir about a funyold game Squinting at splendour fit for the king Galleries: Shows marking the 400th anniversary of Guercino's birth, seen by John Russell Taylor Barclays The M. I. Group Playhouse Melancholia sounds modern Records: Rock Rock News ENO The Russian Summer Show Wrong notes Briefing More blood Fairground winner Last chance The South Bank Centre Philip Howard The power or poison of federalism is in the ear of the beholder Something in the air Pottle and Randle exemplify the Sixties' native individualism and fashionable ignorance, Janet Daley says Is Gorbachev still for turning? Mary Dejevsky on how the Soviet president outwitted his enemies and kept true to his vision of change Alan Coren And moreover An ism of their own Bars for Blake Lost and found Green field sight Flirting with Platitudes Hidden Traps in Emu Showdown in Slovenia Chairmen's huge pay increases MacLeod's choice Treating sex offenders Making the best of the army's mood for change Orange badge abuse Gibraltar at games Monetary 'anschluss' Holidays in Egypt In the limelight Vain pursuit Court Circular Today's royal engagements Westminster Cathedral Choir School Anniversaries Eton College Walthamstow Hall, Sevenoaks Ludgrove Honorary CBE The Very Rev LORD MacLeod of Fuinary Obituaries Marriages University news Lord Ashburton Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Church news Birthdays today Dinners Lord Vivian Service dinners Lord MacKay of Ardbrecknish Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2520 Association Action Announcements (From our Paris Correspondent): On this Day Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Weekend Events WlNNING Move Fight for the soul of Naples Theatre Napoli Milionaria Lyttelton Television Under the Sun BBC 2 Concerts Imrat Khan/Rostropovich Queen Elizabeth Hall/Barbican Hall The Times BBC 1 Network SouthEast Big rise in HIV among mothers The Times Crossword No 18,644 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Three new frigates ordered for navy Tomorrow in the Times Sorry, we're fresh out of answers Political sketch Index US signals end to recession Weekend Money Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Hill Samuel pushes Tsb to £150 m loss Goodison blames recession, poor management and judgment Power profits surge BPB joins queue for cash Highs and lows of life at OFT By our Financial Editor: Wessex cautious on final payment Greycoat hurt by £64m provision Black Country Development Corporation Lonrho wins leave to sue Fayeds Walker to seek court protection Lonrho Bundesbank hints at tighter policy PowerGen ex-chief will chair Cookson TGI losses deepen to £820,000 Share offer values Eurocamp at £59m Major Indices Poland to privatise 400 firms Monarch hit by low prices Gardner rejects bid Caledonia's profits level N Sea oil output falls FT-SE 100 Volumes The Times Countryside makes £20.5m cash call Business Roundup Company Briefs Associated Energy loss Willoughby's declines Prospects for Paternoster brighten property gloom The Times City Diary TSB cleans up Hill Samuel's mess Comment Ill wind blows to the advantage of power companies Tempus Richemont Tate speaks for 45% of Bundaberg Camellia slips Fairey sells International Appointments Strategy Det Norske Veritas Golf-Tutor By our City Staff: Rothmans lifts profit and increases payout Personal Assistant Geoteam Exploration Ltd Eurocontrol Powerboats in Marbella By our City Staff: T&N to control Osinek Ex-Lands to raise further £4.9m for German projects SnyderGeneral RMIT Algarve, Portugal By our City Staff: Directors cut pay after fall London Traded Options Wall Street (Reuter): Dow rises as buyers return Big cuts at Volvo Royal Mail Streamline Index goes back above 2,450 as Bonn pegs interest rates Stock Market Regent Issues Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Portfolio Platinum Shares partly recover Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Platinum Cautious steps on the road to democracy After decades of upheaval, a new era is dawning in South Korea. Joanna Pitman outlines how President Roh Tae Woo (above) has ignored detractors and picked his way along a central path Samsung Hands stretch out to Moscow Trading links with the Soviet Union and China have been made possible by a booming economy. Brain Bridgtes reviews the new foreign policy Utell Growth with a little fear How much longer can the economy sustain its 30 year expansion rate? Korean Air Sherwood GoldStar Morning calm and city bustle Peter Strafford discovers a land full of contrasts, from its fast-growing capital to its Buddhist temples Artists of warmth and humanity The mild bunch Once regarded as social outcasts and rebels, motorcyclists have now ridden well down the road to respectability, Kevin Eason reports Motorcycling Kinetic Art Limited Taylor Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Duffields Sport Turist Ltd Bob Hill Motorcycles Flitwick Motorcycles Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Italian Vintage Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Triumph of British engineering skill Motorcycle Action Group David Levene & Co For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor Harley-Davidson Cycles Phone Crown Motor Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items J S Gedge MV Augusta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda High Class Vehicle Repairs & Refinishers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bordesley Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Kensworth Garage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easi-Lease (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Wanted In a spin and fighting to survive Car sales could be the lowest since 1981, says the Retail Motor Industry Federation. Kevin Eason reports A crisp little cruiser, but too thirsty to worry rivals Roadtest Car Buyers Guide Performance Cars Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Hayselden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesham House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safety first Recycling cars Golden oldies Hotline help Star item Vehicle Registrations N. E. Numbers (CNDA) 091 520 2200 AD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford recalls Escort vans Roadwise Amazing Mazda The seekers Safe journey Man for the job 964 GTE Multiple Classified Advertising Items H18 BMW DIA 91 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small companies 'miss opportunities to become franchisors' Business to Business General Master Any Business Book Picture Gallery Keeping the doll's house in order Uxbridge Metal Company R. C. T. Services Gultronics Halmark Investment NEC Telecommunications Multiple Display Advertising Items Personality Management Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duty of prosecution experts to make full disclosure Court of Appeal Regina v Maguire and Others Business to Business European Answering Network Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited Sole Traders Limited Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southbank House Black Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Executive Partners Are You our Future Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apportioning costs Regina v Ronson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Sussex Executive Partners Employment Agency MANAGEMENT/EXECUTIVE Performers Scope Lake District Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Damage to wheel clamp unlawful Lloyd v Director of Public Prosecutions National Connect Computers & Computing Services OAS Sabre Networks Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Ruddock's resolve not easy to weigh u70 Doubts persist about the motivation of the man facing Tyson in Las Vegas Cambrian Hills scales heights for young trainer Eubank favours rematch RCA backs Jockey Club Goodwood (Reuter reports): Extra experience favours Welsh Doncaster Minizen Music plays winning tune England sweep in on the crest of a wave Rugby Union Tour Details Ajaad to initiate treble for Stoute Mandarin Newmarket Newcastle Aga Khan starts legal challenge over Aliysa case Lingfield Park Bath Yesterday's Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire take advantage as gamble pays off Choice for Trent Bridge amy mark the end of Lamb's international career Haynes plays it safe Berkshire v Hants Fresh hopes spring eternal on sparse fields On the eve of the inaugural meeting of the multi-racial United Cricket Board of South Africa, Gavin Bell joins three former Test players as they discover new talent in the townships and call for an end to 21 years of cricketing isolation Ireland v Middlesex Netwest Trophy First-Round Score Boards Surrey v Oxfordshire Selectors must not be swayed by sentiment Lawrence leads the way Herts v Derbyshire Surrey's bowlers decide it inside Gloucs v Norfolk Tour match Combined Univs v West Indians McKean keeps canny on his Cup burglary Athletics Premier league plans to be delayed by FA Football Exeter come under fraud investigation Marcelino fails by a long way to match Koch's achievement Sampras makes sure that one no-hoper is put firmly in his place Pressure is on to start later Doubles are reduced Wimbledon Order of Play Squad of 58 athletes named for Sheffield Student Sport Fixtures Wimbledon Results Ivanisevic's nerve frayed by Castle Key For the Record Lee reaps reward of listening to sound advice Golf Depleted England setting hot pace Oracle to try again Sport in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Sodden centre court seeks to cover its losses Angelic Agassi's return is cut short by clouds American rebel low-key ontry to Wimbicdon The Donkey Sanctuary Hill throws his selection into doubt Bowl-out leads to minor upset Hertfordshire show professionals how to hit the target Revised Draw Derby reject offers from Merseyside

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