News from 02/07/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Dessa Trevisan and Michael Binyon, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Anthony Edwards, David Pickup, Director General, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, William Ward, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, George Sivell, Clive Davis, S. E. Munisi, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, K. Perkins, Bryan Stiles, Allan Davies, Edwin Barritt, President, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ann Greenhill, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Richard Kingsbury, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Martin Cropper, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Graham Wynne (Director of Conservation), Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Phillip Oppenheim, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Roger Haywood, President, John Woodcock, George Brock, N. S., Robert Kirley, Anthony Daniels, David Miller, David Toop, Ray Kennedy and Gavin Bell, John Whitley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, R. L. Saunders, Melinda Wittstock and Bill Frost, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Ben Hawes, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Clive Aslet, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Alastair Brett, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Nigel Dudley (Project director), Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Mulligan, David Masters Honorary Secretary, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Chris Sylge, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Our Social Services Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoFighting flares at Slovenia military base Army warning of massive strike Green and Green Silk that Suits Cheap Thriller Inside News BMA rebellion Growth plan Index Gulf honours 'unfair to other ranks' Come on down for Peking's untrivial pursuit No Title Gorbachev hastens his reforms before summit Spot the knot Labour set to crush Militant Compaq Damages warning to the seat belt sceptics There are still doubters as the new law on belting up in the back comes in, reports Michael Dynes Doctors demand tougher stand on health service reforms The BMA chairman's conciliatory approach to NHS reforms has not found favour, Jill Sherman writes Cathedral school loses £128,000 church grant Peers to hack life sentences GPs prescribe dose of strong medicine for Bma chief Buckling down to it: Christopher Chope, transport… Tories retreat on consumer powers Dreary June puts records in the shade BBC chiefs divided over choice of director-general By our Media Correspondent: Newspaper industry prepares to do battle Directors paid £25m in golden goodbyes IRA blamed Thatcher award New union chief Police accused Wife cannot retract consent to marital sex, lords are told Children starve after mother dies 'Fountains of cash' after raid £40,000 for victim of 'police fabrication' Earth at risk from collision with asteroid, scientists say Two-hour endurance test nets tawdry reward Tempted by a promised free gift, Times lawyer Alastair Brett went along to a timeshare seminar Close timeshare sign-up loophole, says Euro-MP Immediate action demanded on contract cooling-off period London Pager Harrods Rolls-Royce sued over failure to build 'most fabulous car' Allergy to oranges cost man his job By our Agricultural Correspondent: Farmers angered by CAP proposals Hint of progress on soldiers' claim Throwing money at the custodians of this still green and pleasant land Will the latest round of conservation subsidies for farmers improve the landscape? Or is it money down the slurry pit? Michael Hornsby considers the options on offer Landowner offered £500,000 to halt forestry Pressure mounts on tax surcharge Patients share donor liver Cat killers TV man accused Girl crushed Clean away American Airlines Major rejects racism charge Bridge debt to be cut Tunnel link Deaths down Parliament today Hall 'may have to be bought back' Main banks cleared of ganging up on firms MPs drop TV firm Women Health Kinnock fights to reverse southern fiasco World Sports Car Unmarried mothers hide in fear of Islamic law US ready to strike at Iraq Kuwait opposition defies emir The Iraqi occupation and the ensuing war have strengthened Kuwaiti resolve for political reform, Christopher Walker writes from Kuwait City ANC denies claim of prisoner deal Algeria holds 700 fundamentalists First direct Picture Gallery Liberia rebel says war is over Bush threat (Reuter): Angolan talks No democracy Future still seems bleak in a town divided by hatred Angry Serbs turn against humiliated army as Yugoslavia's rebel republics enjoy uneasy peace Belgrade gives its case for action Generals meet hail of criticism From our Own Correspondent: Party split averted by Shevardnadze Tears of joy for persecuted sect Three wise men fly into trouble The European Community's troika of foreign ministers has an important role to play in international conflicts, George Brock reports from Brussels Soldiers take the place of tourists in lush landscape Moscow slow to join dole queue Britons in gruelling trip home From our Own Correspondent: New York averts financial collapse with tough budget Bush nominates black judge to supreme court Leaders sign away Warsaw Pact Life and death of communist bloc Trump launders love life in press Reuter: US hands over military base to Manila Nuclear industry troubled Millet (Reuter): Gibraltar dispute delays treaty US face-saver (Reuter): Poll law signed Landon dies String with a swing An old bag is making a timely comeback Back Pain? Here's your Answer Cutting the silk to suit the client How Fenn Wright & Manson creates best sellers in silk, on both sides of the Atlantic Hives of kitchen industry Industrial cookers and fridges are finding favour in fashionable homes The Missions to Seamen Toys in the attic versus global software Rock Michael Jackson and his illk make millions for international corporations, but by contrast, a British duo demonstrate to David Toop the "small is beautiful" approach to pop records Wavelength 's choppy outlook Radio Franchises Contenders are staggering towards their commercial licence bid under the threat of huge copyright payments. John Whitley sets out the facts Leukaemia Research Fund Royal Academy of Arts Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Winds blow cool and hot Records: Jazz Briefing Popular Classics Across the Country Picture Gallery Heat but no dust Festival: Spoleto The mounting political cost of Major's big idea Marry Ann Sieghart wonders whether the citizens charter will divide the party and damage the prime minister Craig Brown ... and moreover Hippocratic-or just plain hypocritical? Prescriptions for the nation's health from doctor's unions never work, says Anthony Daniel Five fanners facing change As the Royal starts in Warwickshire, Clive Aslet finds some farmers keen to improve their practices and image Freedom flight The Times Diary Inheritance The Times Diary On top of the world The Times Diary A healthy change? The Times Diary Damned Elusive Recovery The Times Diary Hands off the Press The Times Diary Neither Muck nor Brass The Times Diary Pull of rank in gallantry awards Too young to fight? A way to unity? Mysteries of morris Stewardship and our countryside Legal aid in race cases Non-toxic shot On the surface All together now, every Sunday Japanese success Wimbledon winners Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Appointments Judge retires Today's royal engagements Memorial service Vice-chancellor of Bath University Luncheon Professor Leslie Hearnshaw Obituaries Archbishop Julijonas Steponavicius Birthdays today Dinner Marriage The night sky in July Astronomy Bill Douglas Anniversaries Eltham College Your constant love Is my guide: your faithfulness… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2523 The Postponed Coronation 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 Bridging the gap of ages Theatre The Sisterhood Minerva, Chichester Theatre Lord Dynamite Three Mills Centre, Newham Radio Third Ear/The Priest of Nemi Radio 3 Recital Sinfonye Purcell Room BBC1 ITV Variations Satellite Blue Cross Enquiry into 'charity politics' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,647 Picture Gallery No EC treaty vote before election, says Major Weather Gorbachev hastens economic reform Wesker from the Wings Plea to save the Plymouth 8 Political sketch Index Tokyo boosts Wall Street S&N advances Polly action The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices British Steel hopes to open £300m Teesside plate mill Japanese cut may have been planned by G7 PowerGen chief's pay rise defended by chairman Talks suspended on Botnar's franchise deal By our City Staff: Walker fails to stop vote by banks First National dividend passed after heavy loss John Charcol EEF still sees deep recession Mayfield merges Vardy slips Prospect falls ABE slumps Losses grow Storehouse board Unlisted Securities Ofwat issues veiled threat on windfall water profits By our City Staff: S Western Electricity tops £66m Dowty in line with forecasts Sole traders system favoured Lilley backs Dutch ECGD bid Kingsgrange agrees £10m Dewhirst bid Business Roundup Turnbull loses £3.3m ABP sells £75m offices Radio groups agree link Ritz directors resign Marling falls 52% to £3.6m In Shops lifts profits 14% Changing places The Times City Diary Bateman is back The Times City Diary Japan paves the way for stability Comment Power of a difference in generators' private life Tempus Noise barrier The Times City Diary The name game The Times City Diary Barn-storming The Times City Diary Redwood attacks US court awards South Western Electricity plc FT-SE 100 Volumes Japanese move cheers investors Stock Market Recent Issues The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options (Reuter): Dow leaps on Tokyo rate cut Wall Street Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices Laurence Simon's Associates Thompson Associates Limited Badenoch & Clark Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarrydougall Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Index How to talk your way out of court Frances Gibb looks at the growing popularity of mediation as a way to settle disputes Hide and seek with the taxman Inns and Outs Plain speaking Duel in the fun Fighting claims Mind games Government of the Cayman Islands Solicitors state the real cost of justice Brief Zarak Hay at Law Clyde & Co Sun microsystems Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association C. B. Tetlow Zarak Hay at Law Garfield Robbins Tottenham Hotspur plc Stone King & Wardle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shifting delay-or cutting it? Changes to make civil courts more efficient have been made, after five years' preparation. Allan Davies questions whether they will work Legal Appointments Simmons & Simmons Oswald Hickson, Collier & Co The General Council of the Bar Fiat Justttia Reuter Simkin Government Legal Service English join the East's velvet revolution London firms are helping to rewrite East European law Legal Appointments Winward Fearon & Co Reuter Simkin Procedure for transferring cases to the county court Chambers & Partners Simpson Crowden General Practice East Kent Law Personnel Failure to observe invalid condition Public Appointments Cleveland Jarvis & Bannister Taking down the jobs barrier More employment are working to give graduates with disabilities a better chance to get jobs, Derek Morgan writes Partnership Counsel Motherwell District Council Shepherds Bush Housing Association Ltd Shropshire County Council Cleveland County Council Wycombe Health Director International Medical Software Development Company All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Jahangir will pose problems Squash Rackets Pools Forecast British successes on track in need of official support Athletics McKenzie eyes a third crown Boxing Smith attack pays off Cycling For the Record Time is up for chosen few Master golfer at the double Serving a feast of live tennis at Wimbledon Sport on Television the Week in Review Rangers get Robertson Football Mandarin: Navaresque will be suited by trip Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Guide to our In-Line Racecard Topanoora surprise card in growing Eclipse pack Generous joins an illustrious group Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Chaplins Club has last laugh Ladbrokes Foster and Pringle on target The Times Malcolm impresses as Derbyshire thump pacemakers County championship leaders are crushed as title aspirants win for a fourth successive match Two teams waste a golden chance Yesterday Scoreboards Picture Gallery Resolute Hampshire hold firm Surrey have exciting tilt at windmill Cosmopolitan presence as strong as ever Equestrianism Crowning glory to Oliver's season Pressure hits the Athletics Baseball Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Today's Order of Play Mitchell leaves Johnson and Lewis in his wake Drug-free Canadian fails to make an impression on the athlete who replaced him as Olympic champion Ambitions remain for Brown Tennis Canadian crew in fine trim Rowing Allcock twice denied at Ebbw Vale Bowls Scotland to try the five-point try Smith's crew should take One Ton Cup Yatching England's tour opponents enjoy fine run of success Rugby Union England success In Brief Index All England Club looking to build on Sunday success Ricoh Lendl's torment is extended by another year Fresh-faced Wheaton inflicts further damage on a man for whom time is running out to achieve his remaining ambition FA and League cases to be heard together An inferior ball-game serves women well Deserving Morris joins squad Agassi's grass odyssey is still on course Russian gives a good showing
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