News from 12/07/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Quentin Cowdry and Sheila Gunn, Ronald Faux and Philip Webster, Susan Ellicott and Richard Ford, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, M. R. Jones (Chairman), Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Clive Pratley, Yvonne Thomas, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, David Gee, Director, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Wilson, Martin Barrow, J. Steward, Michael Clark, Amanda Bindon, Reuter, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Irving, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Malley Terry, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Robinson, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Martin Dreyer, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Nick Nuttall, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Patrick Nairne, David Terry, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, G. E. Jones, Headmaster, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Marjorie Thompson, Chairman, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, J. M. L. Stone, Kerry Gill and Geoff King, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, John K. Saunders, Michael Phillips, Kerry Gill and Douglas Broom, David Sinclair, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Philip Chappell, Derek Harris, Pat Koza, Jack Bailey, Waddington, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Cruise O'Brien, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoBush ready to bomb Saddam's nuclear arsenal Rapid reaction force to help Kurds Today in the Times Picture Gallery The Institute of Chartered Accountants' PE 1… Interest cut opening Ancient fears surface in the moon's shadow Picture Gallery Average poll tax rise held at £10 Michael Heseltine is prepared to make ruthless use of tough new capping powers, Nicholas Wood writes Major rules out cash boost for Gorbachev Council finance chief suspended over BCCI Barkers 261 killed in pilgrim air crash Isles finance chief suspended during BCCI loss enquiry Treasurers stand by their actions Council condemns TV sex scenes SiP siP hooray! Oxford modernists face classic defeat No Title Jail enquiry judge snubs officers Men from the Pru vote for action MPs say mines may fall to 20 Two more quit zoo council Army helicopter Retrial for police Pay offer made Abduction charge Liverpool MP jailed for refusing to pay the poll tax Officers unaware of asylum ruling Bird world's punk rocker shuns big-city life Advisers 'cheated investors of £4m' Veteran car fetches record £1.56m Millions suffer work-related stress Hermes Saturday Review Rape charge man found dead in canal The Citroën Bx How legal oversight made house a contested territory An ownership dispute that got out of hand. Jamie Dettmer continues a study of solicitors whose clients become victims Three Graces may find home in UK museum Newspaper closes after four months Webber action Fares warning Safer meat 20mph limit When 3x0 adds up to an apology ASDA Solicitor is fraud suspect Complaints bureau cost rises to £9m Cable & Wireless Picture Gallery Flat leaseholders due to have right to buy freeholds Iniquity rooted in feudal times Bred to hunt down jaguars and slaves Bill Frost traces the violent ancestry of the dogo argentino and fila brasileiro, the latest dogs to face a banning order from Britain Go buy a train, BR chief tells rail users Harrods Knightsbridge Foreign firms may be allowed to run trains on UK track British Rail Public wants Ulster talks to restart N Ireland Royal Mail Picture Gallery Kaufman switch criticised Defence Ridley 'reeking of bile' feels Lawson lash Parliament next week Recess date for both Houses Business in Parliament today Lib Dems put electoral reform at the centre Charter Major attacks London councils New pay row side-stepped Spirits raised Punters' view Dock review Tank contract Major relishes key role as statesmen gather in London G7 summit meeting Kaifu wins Tokyo visit by Bush Heseltine attacks Summit over gases Comet Gorbachev letter raises US hopes on nuclear treaty Slovenes fear Belgrade has EC sympathy Republics weigh gains and losses as leaders prepare to redraw map of Yugoslavia Wh Smith Picture Gallery No Title Croatian clashes threaten truce Creation of Islamic buffer state discussed in secret MPs reject Walesa's ballot bill Charges of betrayal fall on Bonn's chosen sons Kremlin orders purge of perks abusers Pretoria braced for long wait to see benefits as sanctions ease Initial jubilation over the return to world trade and sport has given way to sober reflection on limited nearterm prospects, Gavin Bell writes By our Foreign Staff: Blast at allied arms depot in Kuwait injures 56 soldiers Turks accused of beating Kurds Congress vote irks Peking Lawyer reads last rites over British imperialism Hong Kong Chinese must choose between a hated regime or taking a gamble in the West, says David Watts Picture Gallery Festivities in Mongolia eclipse economic woes Iraq seeks oil cash to feed children (Reuter): Paris deal clears way for ties with Iran (Reuter): Arms surrender (Reuter): Pakistan alert China seeks aid (AFP): Polynesian riots (AFP): Crash kills 13 (Reuter): Bail release (AFP): Quayle mourns Ruffling the stuffed shirts Kate Muir talks to Janet Street-Porter about money and making programmes for the BBC Putting God back into godparents Couples who propose friends as their children's godparents can soon expect to be quizzed more closely by the vicar as to their suitability for the job Help the Aged Laura Ashley Homes where the heart was Barnardos is preparing for the biggest party of its 125-year life, as old boys and girls head for a family reunion Metropolitan Home Dealer who came up trumps John Russell Taylor on a show honouring a dealer rather than an artist, plus a history of the first 60 years of the Royal Academy Plucky numbers York Early Music Festival Tate Gallery Celluloid sights for ancient sites David Robinson finds unlikely themes at the Jerusalem Film Festival Picture Gallery Committed and caring rockers Records: Rock The Dan Reed Network: The Heat (Mercury 848 855-2) Chris Whitley: Lining With the Law(Columbla 468568 2) Rock News Factory firsts Briefing Home thoughts The South Bank Centre Last chance … The world circus comes to town Michael Binyon describes how a cosy economic summit grew and grew into the biggest diplomatic jamboree for statesmen, journalists and assorted hangers-on As the world's leaders make their way to London for the latest round of G7 talks, Times writers set the sceene Will Gorbachev be the spectre at the rich man's feast, asks Conor Cruise O'Brien Peter Barnard … and moreover Shadow of the bomb The Times Diary The lingo of summitry Direct route The Times Diary Cost-cutting The Times Diary Faces familiar The Times Diary Reviving House Rental No Title Stimulus by Sanctions Up the English Putting arms pledges into practice Hong Kong's future KGB files on Hess Dee tip proposal Tennis facilities 'Golden goodbyes' and top pay rises A savers' charter? Confusion in Bucks Dealing with Militant Heavy paperwork Court Circular Birthdays today British Council Lincoln's Inn Today's royal engagements Christening Sir Peter Garran Sir Peter Garran, KCMG, a former British ambassador to Mexico and the Netherlands, died on July 5 aged 81. He was born on June 15,1910 Dinners Forthcoming marriages Geoff Love Geoff Love, bandleader and musical arranger, died on July 8 aged 73. He was born on September 4,1917 Memorial celebration Luncheons Institute of Actuaries examination Prizes Sir Joseph Burn Prize Tomlin D M (Dublin) Worshipful Company of Actuaries Prizes Dicker S P (Manchester); Moring R H (London); Tomlin D M (Dublin) Appointments Institute of Biology Barry Richards Barry Stuart Richards, who founded Turning Point, a drug abuse, alcoholism, and mental health charity, died on June 21 aged 80. He was born on August 10,1910 Alan Gravill Alan Gravill, pianist, died on June 26 as the result of a car accident aged 36. He was born on June 22,1955 Institution of Electrical Engineers People and Places Reception "I tell you", Jesus replied, "that to… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2532 Oxfam Showing the Wings These long-distance flights by British bomber squadrons were carried out not long before the outbreak of the second world war. Not surprisingly, the Germans called the exercise "warmongering" Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Weekend Events Winning Move Swansong breathes fresh air Theatre Musical Doctor Heart Royal Exchange, Manchester Theatre Webster Old Red Lion, Islington Television and Radio ITV Variations Radio 3 Television and Radio ITV Satellite Channel 4 TLS BR faces £1m bill to take jolt out of 225s The Times Crossword No 18,656 Expatriates mourn loss of Neighbours WPA Picture Gallery Weather Desperate search for the real Neil Political sketch Weekend Money Tomorrow Major skirts top pay controversy The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Luxembourg admits it could not cope with BCCI fraud Bundesbank clears way for UK rate cut Inflation data should allow half-point fall Asda spurns rights as profits fall Rank slides to £96m Storehouse lambs break the silence ADT price slumps by 130p Greene King Plc Lloyd's ponders what is in a name Lonrho starts action Oyston backed Media moves Lawtex halted Wall Street Major Indices CAP reforms could break Gatt impasse Hills welcomes MacSharry's plan on Community farm subsidies By our City Staff: Distillers agrees $161m buy First woman ombudsman named Free trade lifts Greene King to £22m Company Briefs EC urged to mount longer ICI enquiry P-E agrees bid for Handley-Walker Cabra slumps to £11 m losses UniChem joins the hunt for MacArthy Business Roundup BFG seeks £7m cash British Gas invests Wang UK to shed 160 jobs Leica going private London Traded Options Wheway calls for £16m Park Food up at £3.9m The beloved country cries out for new investment Well-placed for sunshine offer The Times City Diary Time to call time at Storehouse Comment Midland Group Food is the key to conquering Asda debt mountain Tempus International Appointments Institute of Social Studies Registered Nurses Gyosei International School Laidlaw setback drives down ADT Stock Market Traditional Options Snyder General Wageningen Agricultural University Recent Issues Ft-Se 100 Volumes Multiple Display Advertising Items Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Late profit-taking Stock Exchange Prices Setting sail for a taste of real adventure Barry Pickthall meets the youngsters who are growing to love the challenge of the Cutty Sark tall ships race Where to Watch Yachts, Boats & Watersports Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda Marine Multiple Display Advertising Items E. 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The Right Connection Enterprise Yachts Ltd Clean Profits from Clean Air Spanish Holiday Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop & Arts Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kilbryde Marketing Limited Business Services ICC Marketing Services Ltd Trade Link Start a Business from Home Print Magic Wholesalers Lazco Management Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doncaster 'ignored 1992 help' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents SAAB Franchises Testboom Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Eurolease Exchange Ltd Park Toyota City Motor Credit Multiple Display Advertising Items Easi-Lease (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items The all-green Astra is not to be sneezed at Environmentalists and hay fever sufferers will love the new Astra. It comes with a catalytic converter and pollen filters and is recyclable. Kevin Eason reports Car Buyers Guide Scotts Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover rises to the challenge The executive model cruises through 1,000 miles in two days to prove that its reputation for unreliability is not deserved Golf GTi Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Boston Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Quality Vehicle Repairs and Refinishers Imperial Chauffeurs of Regent Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Showroom price war Roadwise Red-letter day Slow-burning fuse Que sera, Sera MoT fees rise twice BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Cherished Numbers Dealers Association Tayside Numbers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ottey remains supreme ruler An ill wind keeps Kingston's queen of sprinting on the run Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Central Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black to take on the best Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lingfield Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oti handed a chance to claim wing spot Rugby Union Tel Choice Car Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silver Singing can fulfil promise of Chepstow return Mandarin Mandarin: York Mandarin: Warwick Shoulder problem clears just in time for Polish Patriot Mandarin: Chester Mandarin: Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Marju x-rays sent to US No Title Weiskopf finds the touch to shoot a round to remember Slice of advice inspires former Open champion England put in the shade Sands of time slow Charles Firelli Souness pays Derby £2.2m for Wright Football England face a difficult semi-final tie Netball Tailenders make history Hertfordshire fail to tame wild Warwickshire attack Fordham punishes lax Leicestershire Yesterday's Scoreboards Batsmen tied up by Croft's guile Oxford facing struggle to alter history Tennis Prospects of gold lie with Backley British Team and Officials Gymnastics Yarranton to preside In Brief Volleyball Marie catches Tour field well off guard Cycling Britain to benefit as Sheffield takes a gamble The Times guide to the World Student Games, which open on Sunday John Goodbody reports how local council perseverance ensured the biggest sporting event staged in the United Kingdom would go ahead Chinese on crest of a wave British Team Fencing Brothers turn on the pace for Ellerston Polo Football Basketball For the Record Men and women given top billing Tennis Tennis The Open No ICC amnesty for unofficial tour party Stylish batting moves Essex into last eight Sussex fail to take advantage of superb pitch Holders finely poised Bouncers to be limited in Tests Arsenal in a Viennese whirl European Draws Mansell stays shy behind his moustache Simon Barnes Benetton deal is looming
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