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News from 01/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Anthony Gold, Peter Larkworthy, Paul Mitchell (Chief, Public Affairs and Information), DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Baggaley, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Mary Lancaster, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ian Murray, Anne Frank, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Pamela Tudor-Craig, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Richard Bewes, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, George Thomas, Kenneth Jennings, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Andrej Gustincic, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Mawer, Secretary-General, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, David Walton, Paul Griffiths, Alix Ramsay, Michel Syrett, Brenda Fowler, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Paul Adams, Rodney Hobson, Sarah McCABE (Associate Member), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Beishon, Chief Executive, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, William Sibree, Gerard Davies, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Peter Linklater, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, John Grant, Kathryn Thompson, M. P. Cousens, Tom Pike, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Tony Hetherington, Philip Jacobson, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: Yugoslav army to withdraw from Slovenia Serbs accept as president Today in the Times Inside Liberal launch Recovery delay Index De Savary pulls out of America's Cup Bookies home and dry after a soggy June People's day at Wimbledon: tennis fans giving a… Citizens' charter hits snags Poll tax rebels refuse to pay for non-payers Record business failures Abbey National All-out war on holiday share sharks Consumer watchdogs are determined to wipe out the timeshare rogues, reports Paul Wilkinson Timeshare promise that ends with a Plastic prize 'You have to build a dream'... but the reality is rather different, as a Times investigation shows The telephone rings. The caller offers tempting gifts. Alice Thomson became a holiday-share canvasser to find out how the job is done Lured by their own greed Rank Xerox Pundits baffled by polls showing Labour waning Surveys suggest swing back to the Tories Women on way to top, Major says Reforms to speed up civil claims Election attack Journalist home Royal air scare Protests spread over risk to water from toxic waste-tip plan Agenda The week ahead Archaeologists think Thames skeleton is murdered woman Town centre bomb detonated by army Picture Gallery Which? Dr Finlay still the model for GPs' dress Bentley's success mocks recession Victim of computer hackers fights BT over £8,000 bill Heathrow Farmers stick out necks for ostrich trade Back-seat belt law launched Princess celebrates an independent 30 Alarm at school bullying Sherry scare Pier plan fails Jacket find River death Butterfly haven Box fines Bond winners Safety on the Move Pupils get less than teachers from opt-out, union says Rabbi asked to review dismissal National Savings Rector's schedule allows no time for error William Cash finds that not everybody shares Dr Carey's dream of simultaneous 10am services Sandwich course Married women devalue their worth Sassoon sale exposes literary feuds Worldwide gifts of £2.5m to help restore Culzean castle Scots honour shaken to the hilt Twin blow to hopes of TUC reunion Delta Airlines Agreement for return of army to barracks Belgrade pulls back from brink of civil war as rebel republic wins withdrawal of federal forces Military analyst with a grudge Meckler Ltd Europe steps up pressure for end to the violence Air raid warnings send Slovenes to the shelter Weary conscripts under siege in their own quarters Slovsenia Notebook Pledge to Britons on safe passage (AFP): US concerned (Reuter): Lorries row (AFP): Ethnic rallies Havel appeal (Reuter): Basketball win Volvo ANC faces choice of struggle or negotiation Japan Airlines Picture Gallery Cynics set the pace in long march from Mao's dream Black judge faces prison over bribe (AP): Mother Teresa defends killer (AFP): Fires spread Observer role Safety Claus Failed promise of east German prosperity haunts Kohl The unification party's over in Germany. Monetary union a year ago has not brought the economic and financial rewards which were eagerly expected in the east, Ian Murray reports from Bonn Moderate reformers plan to join forces in new Soviet party Spirit of Kafka profits Prague Tanks move into Algiers as Islamic leaders arrested UN sends ultimatum on Iraq's nuclear sites Picture Gallery EC gives Major his hour of success Soviet Jews pour into Israel to beat rules Main points of communiqué Concert makes up for an unforeseen lack of snow Zakho Notebook Morse Pizzeria cooks up fake notes (Reuter): Armenia attack (Reuter): Tanker blast Brand tortured Royal Mail Love and marriage as adventure Libby Purves reports on a unique travelling partnership and a 46 year love affair A punishing alternative There is no place for the 'pindown' mentality in Sally Trench's maverick work with disruptive children Midland Sharp pencils, sharper minds John Grant, The Times crossword editor, considers clues, competitors and the compilers' fallibility Some reader somewhere will always spot the smallest error The novelty is not wearing off Theatre audiences are more likely to be offered literary adaptation than new plays or Shakespeare, as Benedict Nightingle discovers Chameleon, charlatan or chimney sweep? Galleries: Edinburgh Andrew Gibbon Williams reassesses a German painter who changed style many times during a 50-year career Rewarded with a wider audience Classical Music: Britten Award BT Only the rarest Briefing Sing out, Rose Last chance An alternative history of America Charles Bremner reports from New York on a nation shedding the certainties of the past, including its debt to Britain Ronald Butt Mrs Thatcher's departure will allow John Major to resurrect some neglected Conservation principles Matthew Parris ... and moreover Quite a protection racket Safe in their rear-seat belt, our bureaucratic Nannies are extending their empire, says Bernard Levin Picture Gallery Birt takes the biscuit The Times Diary Happy eater The Times Diary A better racket The Times Diary Logo largesse The Times Diary Good old Harold The Times Diary Corridor Diplomacy Self-Denial at the Top Northern Lights Appeal court's 'self-inflicted' wounds Federal roots UN food aid Holidays in Egypt Shedding light on Gloucester's glass Church and Europe Name badges Slanging match A ray of sunshine? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Thomas Critchley Thomos Alan Critichley, writer and former civil servent, died on June 28 aged 72. He was born on March 11,1919 Service dinners The Royal College of Surgeons of England Old Etonian Association Brigadier P. T. Thwaites Malcolm Frager Malcolm Frager, pianist, died on June 20 in Pittsfield, Massachsetts aged 56. He was born at St Louis on January 15,1935 Hazhir Teimourian Freeing Islam from its past Tony Gregory Tony Greogory, archeologist, died from cancer on June 26th aged 42. He was born on December 16th, 1948 Dr Morris Carstairs Marriages Amateur talent blooms at Wisley Garden show Horticulture Church news Nature notes Anniversaries Births British Diabetic Association In Memoriam-War For Sale Thames Valley Police Contracts & Tendlers Flatshare A Free flat & house list for you by fax today. Call… Rentals Overseas Travel To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2522 Public Notices Word-Watching 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 Victims in a cardboard war Dance Anne Frank Coliseum Opera La cenerentola Covent Garden Rock Yes Wembley Arena Television Family Pride Channel 4 BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Times Educational Supplement BA fights to woo back business travellers Air show pilot dies in crash Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,646 Founding moments of a sport that will run and run Rugby School celebrated its influence on sport on Saturday. David Miller, chief sports correspondent, joined the festivities Weather Poll tax surcharge Business and Finance Banks to press for loans report Job losses soar in east Germany The Pound Stock Market ICI rules out disposal of key division Pharmaceuticals 'not for sale' 'Unemployment figures stifle quick recovery' Whiff in the air at Wimbledon Businesses fail at record 900 a week Post Office ready to open mail to competition Breitling Ford dealer meetings put car industry on price war footing Girobank Bullers suffers over Iraqi deal Dried-flower seller blossoms By our Banking Correspondent: Confidence over sales declines M&A activity falls to £7bn in value Southeast incomes beat North by 50% Goldstone sells shares By our Industrial Editor: Meeting of TECs likely to see split Feeling of doom that is really uniting Germany One year after monetary union, Wolfgang M?nchau finds eastern pessimism spreading west Akers returns in style The Times City Diary Margaret Thatcher's finest hour Economic View Reprieve joy The Times City Diary Intrepid voyager The Times City Diary Touche Ross Yield gap likely to widen Gilt-Edged Effects of a Labour administration on the gilts market may be limited British Steel profits predicted to plunge Reporting this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Pittencrieff presents a paradox Smaller Companies From Associated Press: World Bank lends record $24.2bn Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Admission of similar evidence Official Solicitor to represent child in adults' cross-fire Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices A new school of thought in the teaching process By developing a European approach, a leading business school has won a worldwide following, Michel Syrett writes in this special report Instead has an international audience Insead Building on eastern premises Insead's attempt to set up a bridge between European and Asian business has succeeded Eagle Star The masters of management An international mix of students joins the MBA programme every year. The result is mutual respect Business goes back to drawing board New methods are being used in executive training Remy Martin Education Welsh College of Music and Drama Education Ravages of recession Noticeboard University of Bradford Select bunch shows the way Only a few schools, John O'Leary discovers, will be offering job courses this September Programme Coordinator, Environmental Education and… Royal College of Surgeons in England The College of Estate Management Papplewick School, Ascot, Berkshire Education King's College London St Mary's College Labour's master plan for schools faces its critics David Tayter puts proposed reforms of Jack Straw, the opposition education spokesman, to the test Education Pitman Perfect Qualifications Law & Business Education Alliance Francaise United States International University Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Polytechnic Career Analysts Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Birmingham Polytechnic Rugby School Race is on to win global advantage Tasting life at the top University of Strathclyde University of Oxford Secretaries plus Masterlock La Crème De La Crème RMIT Eisai Europe Limited Secretaries plus London Business School La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Conran Roche Chartered Surveyors The Vintners' Company La Crème De La Crème ACME La Crème De La Crème Multi-Lingual Opportunities La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bond Street Bureau La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items De Savary withdraws from British challenge The British yachting campaign for the America's Cup has hit the rocks. Barry Pickthall reports on the surprising resignation of Peter de Savary, who was leading the San Diego assault Brothers in form for Royal Equestrianism Warwick in uphill struggle Motor Sport McKenzie's double claim British teams qualify Bridge Tyson must study his former self to prolong career Boxing Troke on top again Sport in Brief The threat of a breakaway is looming closer Villa in £1.5m deal Exiles sweep board in an emphatic return Cycling Bears strike balance Polo Welsh unable to build on solid forward platform Rugby Union Redgrave and Pinsent not racing in eights Rowing The Times Romero recovers his composure in time for title Torrance remains on course for Ryder Cup Leading Final-Round Scores England retain team title Final Scores from Madrid For the Record Pools Check By a Correspondent: Absentee from Cup team wins dividends Athletics Allcock aims for elusive outdoor title Bowls Generous looks true champion From our French Racing Correspondent: Epervier Bleu sparkles Supporting cast shine Snurge to miss Eclipse Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Dance Partout for Windsor encore Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Pontefract Artic Tracker gives Nelson lift Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Hooper's classical display offers a logical solution Deciding on opener is West Indians' chief concern Yorkshire end on a top note Acuhealth Somerset slump proves costly Notts stay on the top rung Yesterday's Refuge League Scoreboards Saturday's Britannic County Championship Scoreboards Unified board is hailed as the dawn of new era Wimbledon: Men's Singles Draw Wimbledon: Saturday and Sunday Results Today's Order of Play Wimbledon: Women Singles Draw Racing Brown fails to recapture magic It is business as usual for a determined and srern-faced Lendl, the No. 3 seed, on a special Sunday at the Wimbledon championships Attendances increase Talkland Jury dampens British men's celebrations Capriati makes drama out of history Results from Frankfurt McEnroe is back in the style of old

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