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News from 09/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Andrew Gilchrist, Vera Houghton, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, David Pannick, William Hetherington, S. J. Lawson, Sainsbury Wing, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Derek Braggins, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Charles Huxtable, Mary Warnock, Anne McLAREN, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Colin Mattingley, Peter Purdon (Chairman), Alfred Sherman, Patrick Howarth, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Susan Ellicott and our Foreign Staff, John Winder, Trevor Mound, Martin Cropper, Michael Chance, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, J. H. Horlock, Charles Bremner, Emma Nicholson, Josephine Barnes, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dennis Hatfield, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacARTHUR, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Craig Brown, Tom Benyon, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Charles Douglas, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Sue Moore, Tessa Blackstone, Rodney Hobson, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Brian Stevens, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Charles Knevitt, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Andrew Phillips, Anne McElvoy, Harriet Harman, David Secher, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Janet Radcliffe Richards, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Caplan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, R. A. Barnett,

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Tumim to head jail security enquiry Fugitives forced warder to help them scale wall with pistol hidden in running shoe Galleries Holidays Abortion Scandal Defence Index Electrical gremlins drive machines mad Imprisoned Briton treated well by Baghdad Yugoslav leaders pull back from war Major pledges shake-up of environment control Abbey National Putting a fine face on arms trading The main players in the global sale of weapons want to regulate their own death-dealing ways, Philip Jacobson writes Old people in care homes are strapped to chairs and drugged The Labour party and Nalgo are demanding action after studying cases of neglect and humiliation in private old people's homes Philip Webster reports Pledge on defence will not quell Tory fear over army cuts Spirits raised on a wave of evangelism Bypass package unveiled Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery National Gallery trustee steps up as chairman Regulators at the eye of the storm Britain's proposed environment agency should avoid the hurdles confronting cousin across the Atlantic writes Susan Ellicott Labour steals green thunder Chairman survives vote on 'pindown' HIV fears IRA plot foiled Accident case £60,500 harness Blandford held Rhetoric creates smokescreen for real culprits of breakout of breakout A hard core of warders is poisoning the jail service, says Brian Stevens, a former inmate French TV's Ira skit prompts Irish protest Advice on Brixton security overruled by prison chiefs IRA jail-break aftermath Ratner emerges from the mire smelling of roses Picture Gallery Scottish poll tax debts top £400m Disaster victims say media made their trauma worse Bruised leg led to death of rail crash woman Job chances for graduates fall by 20 percent Forte Posthouse Bandleader Love dies aged 73 British Airways Leaked paper discloses Tecs' troubles 3 worsening Willis is cheered by talks By our Industrial Editor: Three NUM areas to form national core Safe salt intake exceeded in the best of foods Picture Gallery Workspace scheme wins top award Staff wary of Clowes deals, QC tells trial Abortion pill raises hope of better care Health scares fail to affect what people decide to eat Liberty challenges MI5's job vetting Bike crash man wins £600,000 damages Bar on doctor Hostage charge MP barred Burns award £2,000 damage Turban theft Dog gone Lexus Hailsham calls for the home secretary to be legally… Kinnock demands greater efforts on Ec convergence Europe Tory peer attacks capping 31,000 mad Taxi checks Parliament today Minimum wage would save £1.3bn, Meacher insists Early release will disappoint police' House of Lords High-tech industry at grave risk Research Is your savings account giving you this? By our Chief Political Correspondent: Labour media post goes to Hattersley aide Campaigns Chief First Customer Serbs stay on alert by violency by Croatians Optimism remains guarded as fragile ceasefire begins to ease YUgoslavia away fro open conflict Our Foreign Staff: Iraq finally admits to UN it has nuclear weapons programme Militant Kurds attack Turks War turns to paranoia, spies and propaganda Lebanese army faces key battle Slovenes relax in the wake of truce Hurd tells Anc to he constructive Captured federal officers set free Arms sales ban (AFP): Visit cancelled (AFP): Troops pull back (Reuter): Transport alert Exclusives for reclusives Iran-Contra scandal returns to haunt Bush's CIA choice Allegations that the 1980 Reagan campaign team delayed the release of hostages in Iran refuse to go away, Susan Ellicott writes Our Foreign Staff: Soviet arms team aims to clear way for summit Estonian guards replaced Picture Gallery Gorbachev wins support of republics for G7 strategy East Europeans voice resentment Cold-water fans carry craze to the frozen limit Siberia Notebook (Reuter): Chancellor speaks of Austria's nazi guilt (Reuter): Troops at bay (AP): Expulsions hint (Reuter): Teachers sacked (AP): KGB open day (Reuter): Goat danger (Reuter): Swede gored (AP): Storm deaths Harrods Cosy shows in the capital Liz Smith previews the London haute couture season The Chelsea Design Co Cream of the teams How the boffins at Rolls-Royce found themselves in the limelight Small screen stars TV sets are piling on the style and the technology to appeal to every room in the house Emma Hope's Shoes David Nieper Dazzling denouement to this inside story On the day that the National Gallery's extension is officially opened by the Queen, John Russell Taylor offer a guide to its treasures Visitors are encouraged to dawdle The design incorporates the odd lesson from Disneyland What is where in the new wing A room-by-room guide to what can be seen in the new Sainsbury Wing. The numbers refer to plan on the right Sunset serenade is more than just a song at twilight Classical Music Paul Griffiths at the premiere of Gavin Bryars' saxophone concerto for John Harle Critic's Choice National Gallery The Sainsburg Wing is not the only part of the NG that offers a new slant on old masterpieces Mensa Mary Ann Sieghart Unspoilt regions offer different rewards as they are discovered No place to hide with us England's Irish community may sing rebel songs but does not back the IRA's crimes says Walter Ellis Craig Brown And moreover What price the Australian republic? Jonathan Clark asks whether Canberra should cut its ties with the Crown Out and about The Times Diary Green gang The Times Diary Flying success The Times Diary Artful merger The Times Diary Banking on Freedom Sainsbury's Success Penalties Not Agencies No Title Case for an Nhs abortion review The army's role Hong Kong's future Break-up of education 'monolith' Lifetime pacifist Safety on the river Vanishing chips? The good side of timeshare The law's delays Heated question Well versed Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Marriages Anniversaries Nature notes Howard Nemerov Howard Nemerov, poet laureate of the United States from 1988 to 1990, died of cancer at his home in St Louis, Missouri, on July 5 aged 71. He was born in New York on March 1,1920 Battle of Britain Thanksgiving Service Royal Marines pass-out parade Cynthia Longfield Cynthia E. Longfield entomalogist, died on June 27 at Cloyne, Co Cork, aged 94, She was born on August 16,1896 Appointments in the Forces Memorial service Appointments Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian Birthdays today Dinners A . R. Burn Andrew Robert ("Robin") Burn historian and classicist, died in Oxford on June 17 aged 88. He was born on September 25,1902 John Jerwood John Jerwood, pearl merchant and educational benefactor died in New York on June 23 aged 72. He was born in Cambridge on September 17,1918 Flower show debut for Marks & Spencer Horticulture Luncheon British Academy Announcement and Personal Concise Crossword No 2529 For Sale Rentals U. K Holidays Twelfth Night at the Lyceum Picture Gallery Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Gaoff 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 Peter Hall Company Play House Monumental life beyond death Opera Orfeo ed Euridice Covent Garden Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Lyric, Hammersmith Radio An Englishman in the Midi Radio 4 Chichester Festival Haymarket Theatre Royal Lyric Hammersmith 061 741 2311 (cc no bkg fee O7l… Television The Much Loved Friend? BBC 2 Palace Theatre O71-434 0909 cc 24hrs (bkg fee)… Queens O71-494 6040 (24hrs) Cc O71 379 4444 (No bkg… Concerts To Place your Entertainment Advertisement in the… BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 BBC 2 ITV Satellite Channel 4 Portable Savings Air wins the great race to Scotland An intrepid Times team tests the new rail service from London to Edinburgh Yesterday British Rail launched its vaunted Inter City 225 service between London and Edinburgh. How does it compare with other forms of transport? To find out, there men left the Travellers Club in Pall Mall, London, at 7.20am . . . The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,653 No Title Weather Tomorrow in the Times Death can be bad for your health Political sketch Losses at Kelt soar to £154.3m Carclo falls Mosaic surges The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BCCI to be probed by Fraud Office Court told losses of holding company in Luxembourg amounted to $526 From a Correspondent: EC to review national economies Europe fails to agree trading rules Newspapers in UAE stay silent By our Banking Correspondent: Angry employees besiege Bank Officials discuss lifeline for savers Compaq Retailers call for bold rates cut as sales revised lower Thurgar chief is suspended Payout raised Strong & Fisher Reliance rises Agnew post Unlisted Securities Fraud rises sharply Crime uncovered in almost 10% of failed firms By our Industrial Correspondent: Lilley presses car quota case Administrators go in at Renaissance Investment Trusts Money Markets Stanelco reverses into MMEC Greenbank warns of lower sales Commodities India transfers $296m of gold Wehmiller tumbles Higher VAT hits AG Barr API dividend pledge Brent Walker rejects approach by Lonrho Business Roudup Tate & Lyle raises £93m Board moves at Saatchi Swords into ploughshares The Times City Diary Self-allegiance The Times Cit Diary Better no directive than a bad one Comment Gorbachev aims to Marshall Western aid Dressed down The Times City Diary Home win The Times City Diary Time Kelt gushes with bad news Tempus Why are we Investing during a Recession? Wall Street London Traded Options Late rally lifts Dow 29 points Rolls-Royce Tokyo fall depresses London Stock Market Businesses for Sale Electricals Miscellaneous Businesses for Sale The Times Unit Trust Information Service (Reuter): Temporary ban on brokers sends Tokyo shares lower Recent Issues The Times FT-SE 100 Volumes Widespread falls Stock Exchange Prices Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners Government of the Cayman Islands Quarry Dougall Recruitment Consultants Group Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Barristers Clerk Druces & Attlee Nescot Barristers' Clerk Chanties in the balance A bill to be presented this autumn will aim to tighten controls on charities. One problem, Andrew Phillips says, is defining the legal limit of their political involvement The guilty executives escape Inns and Outs Clifford Chance Picture Gallery Legal Appointments No win, no fee no case against Counsel Zapak Taylor Root Zarak Multiple Display Advertising Items Laurence Simons Associates Freshfields Multiple Classified Advertising Items Justice in your front room American TV now shows court cases round the clock. The aim is to improve public understanding, writes Jonathan Caplan, Qc Legal Appointments Simmons & Simmons Personnel Resources Quarry Dougall Assistant Solicitor The City's great money muddle Date of liability to investor Legal Appointments Michael Page Legal Thomas Eggar Verrall Bowles Judging negligence by course of conduct Essex County Council Barristers Clerk Capital distribution was not small Michael page Legal News World Douglas Llambias Back-room detectives solving medical riddles The dedication of laboraotry scientific officers keeps hospitals running smoothly behind the scenes, Beryl Dixon reports Legal Appointments Probate Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Garfield Robbins 22 Old Buildings Lincoln's Inn Graduates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finchley Solicitors Commercial/residential… Legal Announcements Tripos examination results from Cambridge university Natural Sciences Tripos Part 1A Public Appointments Director of Operational Services The Times County Council Sheffield Development Corporation Lambeth Palace Secretary for Public Affairs Health Care Oxford university class lists Weston Area Health Trust Family Health Services Authority University of Leicester Welcome neighbour on derelict doorstep Winner: Charles Douglas-Home Award Multiple Display Advertising Items Roland Bardsley (Builders)Ltd Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru 'I have the deepest admiration for those who… Charles knevitt reportson this year's Community Enterprise Scheme awards, sponsored among others, By The Times United Biscuits Winners Pioneer project inspires others Winner: The First Chairman's Award PPI Livepool BT Manchester City Council The lake that became a bridge to the people Twenty-five years after the opening of Grafham Water, Brian Clarke examines the reservoir's impact on the progress of fly fishing Reebok Colt becomes driving force at Badminton Broome returns to La Baule in regular company Equestrianism Pools Forecast Miss Bluebird to speed home Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Pomtefbact Mystiko in fine fettle for Newmarket showdown Muir's bold move rewarded Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Mansell in tune for favourite stage Winds could save Smith Texaco Cricketline Surrey take up Foster's offer At Lord's this week, Cricket is poised to be the first sport to readmit South Africa to the international fold Captain's innings by Briers secures draw S Africa return probable Yesterday Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages Cream of British Motor Racing Fixtures Victory moves the power balance Centuries by Ward add spark Backley fit to return at Crystal Palace Athletics IOC has the initiative Rothmans withdraws In Brief Touring teams must capitalise quickly Rugby Union Chelsea pay £1.4m for Elliott Tour Oe France Details De Wilde escapes at Dijon but ho change in Tour Cycling For the Record Frenchman asked by official to make beau geste Golf Evans the early bird Yesterday's Qualifiers Life is tough at the top for All-Star Baseball Selectors given food for thought West Indians made to wait as DeFreitas states case for being considered an England and all-rounder with his best Test batting display Weather is best hope Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts Wimbledon must read signs of the time Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Television lifts All England profit Illingworth 's tactics send a fatal signal Lawrence on a high

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