News from 10/07/1991
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ernest Wistrich, I. P. Kirkpatrick, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, George Forrest, Bill Frost, Pamela Thompson (President), Tim Judah, Stephen Dixon (Chief Executive), Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Lord Shackleton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Susan Ellicott and David Miller, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, L. Gilbert, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Burton, Stewart Tendler and Quentin Cowdry, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Gavin Bell, George Brock, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, David Davis (Head of Children's Hour), Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Catherine Sampson, Penny Montgomery, H. Saunders, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, G. H. Bhujwala, Ruth Gledhill, Religious, Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Brenda Fowler, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Otter, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, M. W., Angela MaCkay, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Lord Fanshawe, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sir Fitzroy Maclean, Matthew Parris, Charles Knevitt, R. J. M. Morgan (Legal Adviser), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Louise M. Telfer, Cecilia Bingham, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Anne McElvoy and Tim Judah, N. I. H. Wolfe, Norman Golb (Professor of Jewish History), Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Thomas Stuttaford, Michael J. Peel, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoBush to remove sanctions on South Africa Republic's athletes rejoin Olympics Index No Title BCCI on'approved' list for councils Great English breakfast is on the tunnel menu Picture Gallery Threat to uneasy yugoslav peace Army Chiefs say troop cuts are unworkable Grateful Gorbachev asks to meet Thatcher Hill Samuel Mortgage Services London zoo wins reprieve Interest rate cuts fail to lift housing market out of slump How House Prices Have Moved Plea to MPs for vocational awards at all universities Prince urges new look at community loans Family celebration: Lord Sainsbury, centre, with… Golfer on sick leave wins claim Vases stolen from museum of fakes Concern over rise in Crown court trials aborted by CPS Fishermen use new nets as EC ban fails Ministers may face jail for deportation Kaufman signals shift on defence £60,000 award against police NUM threat: of action Southern choice Cells protest Correction Rail driver showed drug traces two days after crash Jail escape gun may have been hidden in parcel Doctors join fight to ban tobacco adverts Chairs become a sitting target for discrimination Picture Gallery Ninety not out, the queen of morality celebrates Junk food Britons near top of heart disease list Door clue to murder Judges add four years to rapist's sentence Harrods The Citroën Xm Prestige Special Edition Forces blueprint ends doubts but threatens jobs Britain is to have smaller but better equipped armed forces. Michael Evans reports on the government's "careful and prudent" White paper Iraqis on leave as battle began Gulf War Alternative to Nato rejected European Defence Sentiment swept aside as Cheney trims the military fat What the United States is Cutting The Gulf conflict has given America a new clutch of heroes. This, and a shift in the political wind, has made defence cuts easier to accept, peter stothard reports Service must be able to respond Budget Picture Gallery Sweeping cuts are approved in spite of unease International Scene Simpson Peugeot Special Edition 205 Trio Minister scorns 'bogus' promise on minimum wage Tories put heavyweight into low-income battle Low Income Fighting Howard springs ambush Young turn to the civil service Picture Gallery Unions raise £4m to help Labour fight election Trade Unions Picture Gallery Forte Hotels Party takes prize Militant scalp Labour Purge Major pledge on Iraq weapons Aid increased New peer Road safety US challenges Iraqi claims on secret nuclear programme From Reuter: Middle East atomic weapons ban urged B&q Picture Gallery Hurd drops into town Amnesty condemns humman rights abuses Picture Gallery Raisa to tell tales on Nancy China's pet lovers lead a dog's life (AP): Mayor murdered Police 'brutal' (Reuter): Round trip (Reuter): Glass-eye clue (AP): Cold comfort Esso Isuzu Villagers mount night vigil amid Croatia violence Slovenes lose restraint From Associated Press: Bulgarians to close high-risk reactors Balkan turmoil brings France's fears to surface The unrest in Yugoslavia has woken the ghosts of history. George Brock in Brussels and Ian Murray in Bonn examine the diplomatice rumblings (AP): Poles talk of taking new powers (Reuter): President's call (AFP): Borders stay Gorbachev puts on unity show ahead of G7 Ukraine digs in its heels (Reuter): Aide rejected (AP): Pay pause (Reuter): Fly blown Second Imam Khomeini Memorial Lecture Blunt Cresson gets swift rebuke after foray into migrant issue Picture Gallery Dutch to test nerve of Britain EC plans sweeping cuts in farm produce prices BT Tibet Buddhism poised for a Siberian revival Ibuleve Buprofen Gel Housewife, Cinderella or superstar? Housewives are said to be outdated, yet Heather Kirby reports, Good Housekeeping believes it caters to the modern women Sleeping with the stars Libby Purves reports on a curious night out in a clean cardboard box A Word on the Home Front Shade maker Briefly Barbie boon Greener clean Lord of the reels Briefing Welsh wing Last chance. . . Arts Reviews Any dream will do, but not for life Arts Education With this year's graduates joining an already crowded market, arts training is no guarantee of a career as a performer. Richard Morrison argues for new ralism New London Orchestra Crane Gallery All for the love of the lauguage Theatre Trinidadian Mustapha Matura's latest play opens this week at the National Theatre. He talks to Heather Neil about the qualities that caribbean writers and performers can bring to British theatre NT Royal National Theatre Vintage performances Records: Mozart An Elegant & Impressive Working Instrument or an… Why we still need the Endurance Save it from the cuts, says Lord Shackleton Bread and butter politics The government's advice on diet encourage a return to traditional meals, Dr Thomas Stuttaford writes Marshal Tito's Shattered legacy Sir Fitzroy MacLean, Who spent last week in yugoslavia, reports on a state in mounting turmoil Philip Howard . . . and moreover Papering over the cuts The Times Dairy Treasured moment The Times Dairy Peking duck The Times Dairy Pointed words The Times Dairy Defending Defence Cuts Dismantling a Symbol DR Carey's Charisms National asset of horse regiments Postal confusion Kgb files on Hess Trip to an unknown monetary goal Liberating libraries Resolving disputes Rear seat-belts Federal roots Elgin Marbles Gloucester's glass Limits on access to the scrolls Cost of electricity Always on duty? 'Toytown' memories Lizzie's Oak Court Circular Today's royal engagements British Academy Anniversaries UMIST Russell Hinze Russell Hinze, Australian politician, died on June 29 aged 72. He was born on June 19,1919 Lord Young to open laboratories Birthdays today Thorley Walters Thorley Walters, character actor, died on July 6 aged 78. He was born in Devon on May 12,1913 Forthcoming marriages Tallow Chandlers' Company Service dinner Dinners Luncheon Sir Robin MacLellan Church news Memorial service The Lord said. 'They are my people: they will . . . To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2530 Association Action The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times British Diabetic Association Combat Stress The Mental Health Foundation Blue Elephant Thai Restaurant On this Day Lawn Tennis at its Best a Great Ladies' Final 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 Farce in a laugh-free zone Theatre Sex Please, We're Italian! Young Vic Rock The Chieftains Festivals Hall Concert LSO/Davis/Tate Barbican Dance London Contemporary Dance School The Place BBC1 ITV Variations Satellite Healthcover Insurance Carey speaks up for other faiths Bishop's prayers are answered The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,654 Weather Tomorrow in the Times Toadying: the art of going plonk Political sketch Index Government moves on insurance for exports French go-ahead for NEC deal Bonar down The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold BCCI liquidator considers making huge insurance claim CAA to force down London airport fees BAA consternation at charge cut plan Output prices set stage for rate cut Post Office plans £2bn investment Howden slips to £3m and passes final Family Matters Limited No Title Polly Peck £25m 'not taken from Cyprus' Citicorp to cut 10,000 more jobs Election delay Banner losses Synapse jumps Oxford rights Concern over BAA use of unregulated charges Extracts from the Monopolies and Mergers Commission report on BAA to the Civil Aviation Authority The Society of Names Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Lowndes Lambert to float Bank of Ireland gives warning A tale of three airports Bangemann 'backs car quota fight' Profits return to Real Time Grampian raises offer New signature on bank notes Bucknall seeks £2.4m JLI Issue to fund £5m buy Recent Issues The Times Trafalgar to go ahead with £114m Davy bid Business Roundup Bexbuild asset value falls 9% Bogod rises to £242,000 Colefax tumbles to £1.1m Multi-lingual competition The Times City Dairy Kawakatsu honour The Times City Dairy BAA hit by low-flying regulator Comment Can Europe switch on to free-market electronics? Stress count The Times City Dairy Praying for profit The Times City Dairy Boston tea party The Times City Dairy Howden tunnels into problems Tempus Compaq London Traded Options Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Kensington Publications Chelsea Smith New Court's hat trick of deals Stock Market Advertising Sales The Procter Procter Group Graphics Manager FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices Traditional Options Publishing PA IIR Industrial Editorial Skills Beginners Courses Wall Street There's Nothing like Finance for Making Money SKI Company Commercials hit the big time Melinda Wittstock on the ever-finer line between real TV Programmes and advertising Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments BBC Personnel and Administration Indolence Comes Cheap Here is the news (with a hidden message) Advertising/city/marketing Background? RDS Engineering Ltd Wanted General Manager Euro Secretaries Specialist Ski Company to the French Alps Requires Prefoundation and Portfolio Polo Ralph Lauren Europe Sales Representatives Radio waves Media Watch SA ban stays Guardian's monthly plan Home cooking TV action for the blind Pi Limited Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares recover Stock Exchange Prices A country returning to the European fold After more than 40 years of isolation, Austria is looking forward to becoming a member of the European Community. Wolfgang Münchau expalains why Vienna International Airport Creditanstalt A strong case for monetary union The Economy In its approach to the EC, Austrai has one stumblingh block, agriculure. Wolfgang Münchau reports Plasser & Theurer Support for republics over the border Unexpected events at home and the sudden turnmoil in Yogoslavia have given Austria a few jolts Politics Extraordinary Growth in Vienna Austria Travel Unspoilt corner in the east The Charms of the little known Lake Neusiedl Complement the majesty of the ever popular Alps, Brenda Fowler reports Welcome to Austrian Dispelling the myth of a favourite son Mozart Austria Secretaries plus Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Chesterfield Properties PLC Director's Secretaries The Grosvenor Bureau PR Co-Ordinator to £14,000 Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones London town Staff Bureau Amadeus Secretaries plus Director's Secretary/p. A. ?15,000 Max The Jenkins Group Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitiment Limited Personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Meridien London The Recruitment Company MacKay-PARKES Victoria Wall Associates Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Thomas's London Day Schools PA/ADMINISTRATOR Practice Manager/secretary Personal Secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Pulblic Relation Consultancy Indolence Comes Cheap Val Wade Recruitment Snyder General Greenfield Human Resources Public Relations Consultancy West End Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Career moves Euro Secretaries Young Dynamic Company Executive Secretary Tate Appointments Zarak Partnership The Insutitute of Cancer Research Powys Tempting Times Recruitment Consultants MacBlain Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Secretary /P. 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Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Soiree Parisienne Appointment Bi Language Boyce Bilingual Property Buyers Guide London Property Multilingual Services A slice of history goes up for sale Property Buyers Guide A Glorious Maritime History Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cottages and Apartments for Retirement Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items East Anglia Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrogate Office The Edwards Estates Limited Stone Built Period Village House Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making all the right moves Country Property Paris profits bloom in spring Overseas Property Retire to Sunny Spain Vercors National Park Florida Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Catherine Mamet Central Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Authorising call for industrial action Rentals Chestertons Residential Local London Group Limited The Times Farley & Co Sex discrimination in retirement ages Listing cases in county courts Tates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Right to be heard on the application for leave Serviced Flats Ltd The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The new Silverstone sets tests of different order Track's £6 million re-design will profit drivers and spectators alike Tyrrell anticipates a new sponsor Tripos examination results from Cambridge university Sangster returns to glory days Mandarin: Satin Flower can bloom again New Market Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin: Bath Mandarin: Redcar Yesterday's Results Backing for French colt Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Rafferty fined £5,000 Wentworth awaits the flair and finesse of the French The Times Faldo hopes a new putter will help diffuse the pressure Golf Ali and Cooper shape up again after 25 years Boxing Competition winner England face tough task in semi-finals Netball Test Watch Averages Full Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Yorkshire prepare to change Cricket The hunger that refuses to abate inside Sanderson Botham back in business (Reuter): Hadlee has operation Fixtures Leeds face £3m bill Ante-natal dilemma For the Record New proposal to end deadlock is examined by FA Football England nagged by injury Rugby Union Foster puts his best foot forward Tour De France Details Kelly denied champagne celebration in tight finish Cycling Wind proves no problem for Collinson Golf Wimbledon comes under fire for harassing clients Tennis Teams shape up for cup series Yachting Brady has right Vibes CS Brooks prove too swift for Los Locos Polo Brown is beaten In Brief Dutch treat for shows Equestrianism Index Bacher welcomes lifting of ban Defeat deals England a test of fortitude South Africa finally back in the fold International Olympic Committee votes to end Springboks' 27 years of banishment from the Games The years spent m the wilderness Sunday racing is dealt body blow Britain glad to have a reunion
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