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News from 11/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Gillia Browditch, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Romeo and Juliet, Jeremy Kingston, Marie Forsyth, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Liz Hodgkinson, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Patricia Rawlings, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Caroline Sullivan, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John Winder, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Sabine Durrant, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Nick Nuttall and Andrea Dabrowski, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, Thomson Prentice, Philip Bassett, Gavin Bell, Graham Binns (Acting Chairman), John Woodcock, George Brock, Geoffrey Wainwright (Head of Archaeology), David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Rebirth Brass Band, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Tom Stoppard, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, A. F. W. Budden, Richard Evans, Tim Hindle, George Bickerstaffe, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, R. W. Billett, Ian Ross, Bob Rodwell, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Michael Evans and Quentin Cowdry, Ivor Stanbrook, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Sue Dibb, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Sally Powell (Chairman, Environment Committee), Alan Lee, Eric Cicestr, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, R. S. Rogers, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Philippa Toomey, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Alexander MacAra (Chairman, Representative Body), Alan McGregor, Lucas Mellinger, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Ted Frith, Frances Gibb, Hartley Shawcross, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, John Winder and Richard Duce, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, James Le Fanu, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, D. B. Jenkin, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky,

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And our Foreign Staff: Mandela appeal fails to stop US lifting sanctions South Africa restored to world cricket as economic isolation is swept is swept away Tests of Memory No Man's Land Young Misery Eclipse Watcher Open City Kinnocks abandon CND after 25 years Desert island landed with 20th century junk All-star cast hails Yeltsin's success Baker dismisses 9,000 in civil defence shake-up Firemen killed in blaze Linguaphone Screws tighten on the crooked lawyers Solicitors are alarmed at the cost of protecting clients from their own dishonest colleagues, Frances Gibb writes Defiant Kinnock tells Tories he is proud to be a union man Neil Kinnock tells the Tgwu conference in Blackpool that in every industry and constituency the union represents the Labour party. Philip Bassett reports Lane's bitter attack opens rift with Lord Chancellor BBC shelves £175m news headquarters Forte Posthouse Farmers oppose EC reform plan Deluge of calls to bank advice centres Crown estate pays £61 m to Exchequer Judge critical of sentencing reform Rail crash coroner calls for drug tests on drivers Woman held over girl's kidnapping Action dropped Zoo chief quits Correction 'Chumps' who tried to sell secrets to Russians are jailed Mi5 agent kept saying 'ja' as if he were German and could not pronounce 'Mascow' Cigarettes will carry blunter warnings Worried? Take a break say GPS Blindspots that shame British drivers Nature chief offers to resign in clash Repair fear for country churches Drink-drive pilot ban Millet Reforms to boost powers of flat leasehold Secret court where lawyers are called to account As compensation claims against solicitors rise to a possible £163 million this year, Frances Gibb spends a day at the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal Inside the tribunal in which the end of a career can be the punishment for a fraudulent or negligent solicitor Multiyork Scottish claims rise to £5m Quality of air indoors alarms MPs Office buildings blamed for asthma, headaches and lethargy Three who face tribunal Westminster squalor uncovered Advances in technology spell end for corps Dixons Two sentences complete Labour somersault over nuclear arms Labour yesterday added the closing touches to its lengthy retreat from a unilateralist defence policy. Philip Webster charts its course Picture Gallery Stmichael MoD's 'bland assurances' on Trident safety attacked Peaceniks and generals find a common enemy Citroen ZX National curriculum chief resigns in wake of criticism Black pupils four times more likely to be suspended Fire leads to murder enquiry Dog owner ban Retrial possible Auction dispute Picture Gallery Teachers' strike Swan car sold Parents to vote on all-Muslim school Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Two firemen die as crews fight warehouse blaze Sweeteners accusation rejected by Heseltine Property Services Agency Dedra the New Lancia Wallflower agency awaits bridegroom Nicholas Wood reports on the history of the unloved PSA Two more dog breeds face banning orders Question time changes wanted Poll tax evasion 'just like theft' Endurance warning New advice on housing Greyhounds Arms treaty Night out Parliament today Late chat show may go Blair attacks Howard on 'charter for strikers' Ministers kept back privatisation costs By our Political Editor: Labour leads, but still has far to go Mitsubishi Vauxhall Slovene parliament votes to ratify ceasefire agreement Wary public and suspicious army edge towards Yugoslav peace Team gets ready to monitor accord Gorbachev puts final touches to G7 submission Gypsies get blame for ills of Eastern Europe Part-time bachelors find summer romance Paris Notebook by Susan Bell Prague acts on pollution New rules will outlaw nearly 500 EC zoos Cresson attacked over immigrants Inmate dies in Spanish jail riot (AP): Baby boom (AFP): Detainee prize Good old times Hurd strikes cautious note amid rejoicing Toyota Carina Picture Gallery Film team sheds new light on 'melting' Titanic US hooked on diet of food scares QC attacks Hong Kong airport agreement (AP): Bomb is found on Tokyo jet Embassy cuts (AFP): Rock bottom British Airways Beirut shows a flash of old splendour amid ruins of conflict Lebanon's fragile peace is drawing expatriates who want to rediscover their identity despite the sceptics, Richard Beeston writes from Beirut Arms talks highlight US dilemma over Iraq (Reuter): US says Iraq hid uranium Turkish city in turmoil after riot Goggles versus TV in Mexican battle of the eclipse Belgium fetes Tintin and creator Taste for hi-tech may he undoing of LA police chief (Reuter): PLO gives weapons to army (AFP): Lethal patient (Reuter): Trading hitch (AP): Inventor wins (AP): Stalled for life Children who feel no joy in wonderland A new study shows a child can suffer from depression, Liz Hodgkinson reports-but how are parents to know? Are 'diet' foods good for those on diets? The sweeteners used in low calorie food and drinks could pile on the agony for slimmers Artificial sweeteners have been shown to provide a short-term stimulus to the appetite McKinley medical Ironing out the wrinkles Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Mercury returns English Grains Women's breast choice Chattering hearts in the quagmire of love Philip Howard reads the eternal triangle in grey modern dress Talking It over By Julian Barnes Cape, ?13.99 The Butcher's Embrace How to stop elves Fantasy Dragon Wing By Margaret Weis Bantam, £4.99 Isn't it time you re-viewed Modern verse: mushroom principle Poetry Selected Poems By Kenneth Koch Carcanet, £18.95 Songs of the Adept By Kevin Stratford Carcanet, £6.95 Women of two worlds The Kitchen God's Wife By Army Tea HarperCollins, £14.99 Lip Service By Russell Lucas Heinemann, £13,99 Sun Trap By Lyn Callaghan The Book Guild, £11.50 Morse code murder Crime The Jewel that was Ours By Colin Dexter Macmillan, £14.99 Bosom buddies take to the road Geoff Brown on Thelma & Louise, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Hudson Hawk, Andrei Rublev, Kill Me Again and Noce Blanche Cinema: New Releases Worlds apart Briefing Last chance Royal Shakespeare Company Keep your feet off the screen, please At a festival of dance on film and video, Nadine Meisner finds discontent about British television's treatment of dance Shutterly convincing Television Review Fame at last Records: Jazz The Minema No stopping the tours or the trade South Africa could now be entering a brief golden age, says R. W. Johnson Craig Brown .. . and moreover Swallowing the pill James LeFanu argus that increased profits lie behind doctors' acceptance of NHS reforms Fast food nourishes lawyers Bernard Levin wonders why a hotel chain got so het up about an Indian restaurateur with a sense of humour Hope of good Cape Public view Inside job Naval manoeuvre State of Nations Bcci's Victims Unjudicious Language BCCI closure and the ramifications Carey's charisms EC anomalies BMA and politics Ulster talks failure Future of St Mark's Plain vegetables Reassurances on London's past Over exposure Elgin Marbles 'Jumpers' and Olivier Chunnel breakfast Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Reception Order of St John Anniversaries Lincoln's Inn The Rev Douglas Graham The Rev Douglas Leslie Graham, former headmaster of Portora Royal School and of Dean Close School, died on July 1 aged 81. He was born on October 4,1909. Forthcoming marriages T. S. Dorsch Dorsch T. S. Dorsch, scholar and critic, died in Grasmere on June 11 aged 80. He was born in Adelaide on January 11,1911. Luncheons Award Mildred Dunnock Mildred Dunnock, actress, died on July 5 in Martha's Vineyard Hospital, Massachusetts. She was born on January 25, probably in 1990, making her 91. Group Captain Denys Gillam Memorial service Birthdays today Royal College of Surgeons of England It is useless to work so hard for a living, getting… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2531 London Association for the Blind Marie Curie facing cancer Leave It to the Lifeboatmen The British Kidney Patient Association Matron Kelly The Times King's Cup Air Race Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Schubert to a tortured strain Theatre Death and the Maiden Royal Court Upstairs Dance Romeo and Juliet Coliseum Jazz Rebrith Brass Band Jazz Cafe Rock Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Hammersmith Odeon BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Next Directory Ban on two more breeds of killer dog The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,655 Western Isles are £22m bank loser Weather Tomorrow in the Times Reality forced to take a back seat Political sketch Index 'Excess' BT profit may help customer Scottish wins with low bid Fed nomination The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BCCI losses estimated at over £900m Accountant filed ten reports before closure Fraud 'exposed by recession' By our City Staff: Lloyd s picks QC to study Feltrim Hashimoto sacrifices his wallet Picture Gallery UK profit helps Dixons to £81.7m S Wales raises payout Fimbra National Power to speed coal imports Lowndes Lambert float terms Changes at News International Bond order Charter sale Wall Street The Times Germany sets record budget before summit Adviser quits Mountleigh Ashton-Tate and Borland to merge EDS 'resisted by 48%' Gilbeys Wine to close Shares surge back above 2,500 Stock Market Company News in Brief Leeds applies for savings tax ruling By our European Business Correspondent: Germans resume talks with Pirelli Time Warner to alter terms of $3.5bn issue Business Roundup Payout cut at Wyko Tops falls to £2.4m Dolphin to raise £4.6m Alan Paul seeks funds London Traded Options Half-time slip at Leslie Wise Cityvision plunges Oftel wants to limit BT profits Comment Is the fraud office pricing itself out of the market Changing faces in mining team The Times City Diary Excitement stakes The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Whizzard wheeze The Times City Diary State subsidies to Bull under fire The investigation will amout to the most difficult test case so far for the EC's policy on state aid Radical hobby Dixons more than survives Tempus Consulatants in Management Developement and Training Defence administration Group Leake Miller Advertising Financial Controller/tax Adviser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perth College Alderwick McLintock Leonard Cheshire Foundation Finance Bursar Sevenoaks School Accountancy Opportunities Royal Manager Smart Specialist Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Barclays Rothwell Group Plc David Chorley Associates (Rec Cons) Read this if You Want to Get on in Life Davies Kidd Management Accountant PQ Alan Tidy and Associates Shares continue to rise Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities The time machine man World astronomers will use new technology to record today's eclipse of the Sun in Hawaii. Nick Nuttall finds a British scientist who will be there armed only with a stopwatch Special reasons for not disqualifying Sexually explicit articles not necessarily obscene Battle to beat the brain drain As public attention is drawn to Alzheimer's disease, researches herald hope of a cure No public right in land agreement Specimen procedure not interview Short cut to growth Update Computer check Complete works Stitch in time Schemes start in search of a champion Tennis La Créme De La Créme Polo Ralph Lauren Are You worth £17,000+? ADMINISTRATOR/PA Touralp (UK) Ltd The Times Showbrook rescues frustrated Raymond Alan McLeod, Mcleod Stuart Associates Secretaries plus Baker Harris Saunders Group plc Personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tietz Director's SECRETARY/P. 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