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News from 15/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Tatyana Yakheyeva, MP, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Sergei Semenets, MP, DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Claud Allen, R. Langton Hewer, Richard Holloway, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Clive Davis, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Brian Tomblin, Quentin Cowdry, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Hugh Cubitt, Bernard Levin, Peter Spencer Lehman Brothers International, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Banting, Stephen Gordon, Director, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Shelburne, President, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, David C. Cruickshank, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, George Rae, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Graham Jones, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Jones Headmaster, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Toop, John Davidson, Peter Jackson, Chairman, Kerra St John, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, John Braun, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Nicholas Wood and Philip Bassett, Mark Herbert, Michael J. Seaton, Gerald Coates (Director, Pioneer Churches), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Alan Tuffin, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Aidan Hollick, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, J. Thomas Smith, Jane Bidder, David Altschuler (Chairman), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Gerard Davies, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Andrew Penfold, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jim Hiley, Alexander Downer, David Tytler, Education Editor, Meriel Biggs, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Ganesh Lall, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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New deal for patients on waiting lists Tories pledge treatment 'guarantee' Memory Makers Worries Challenges Learning Record Move Index CBI says charges will push up bank profits In Moscow, a little corner forever Anglican Picture Gallery Airlines may be sued over 'refugees' Airlines which have not paid fines for bringing passengers into Britain without correct papers, face legal action, reports Quentin Cowdry Gorbachev facing frosty G7 answer to aid plea Western agreement on Soviet request and Gulf as arms talks falter Stalled negotiations threaten super summit In Pursuit of Justice By our Foreign Staff: Iraq puts fresh list to UN Baker pressed to refer Silcott case after police notes tested Precise valuation of homes ruled out under council tax Timetable for council tax introduction Harrods Knightsbridge Electoral backlash feared Family takes the train for 11,556-mile holiday Picture Gallery Labour on way to oust Fields No Title Legal fees show big variations Full house as student games start Big rise in reported car theft Gascoigne held after scuffle Billière's award Party slumps Children killed Patients moved Soldier's everyday battle to cope with normal life The campaign has intensified to compensate three disabled Grenadier guardsmen. One of them describes his daily struggles to Peter Victor NUJ sacks general secretary after clash Memories are made in Lancaster Jewry backs woman Brixton escapers' trail runs cold The Week Ahead Agenda National Savings By a Staff Reporter: Satanic Verses murder 'Justified' BCCI crash prompts call for change iii the law Officials to advise council on £23m loss Allied Irish Banks Mementoes of Bismarck sinking to be auctioned Doctor attacks church 'healings' Personality traits may have doomed Thatcher Clergy taste hardship of the homeless US-style property auctions move in Inner-city schools will be paid for raising standards By our Education Editor: Teaching demands may be relaxed Jobless pressure eases in South Search for man after collision Renault Wives seen but not heard as Japanese court the iron lady Abbey National Picture Gallery Curb on sales of weaponry waits its turn Arms Race Advisers underline need for action Drugs US banks on Major to neutralise Gorbachev charm factor Global problems such as aid to the Soviet Union have grown into 'monsters' that threaten to destroy the summit, Peter Stothard writes from Washington Bonn takes sympathetic stance on Moscow aid Germany Overhaul of talks is urged Agenda Alarm clocks sound as the big parade hits town Summit Circus Best of British fare to be served to world leaders Cuisine Economic Summtt: Delegates' Menus Energy seminar points the way East-West Co-Operation Tight rein restrains skills of Kremlin salesman Soviet Mission British Airways Fighting erupts as Yugoslavs puzzle over new ultimatum Patriotic Serb drills gunmen Deadlock ties hands of Yeltsin (AFP): Villages raided (Reuter): Cresson protest (AFP): Warships leave Danube conflict sharpens Alfa Romeo a Race Apart Bastille Day pomp feeds delusions of grandeur Paris Notebook by Philip Jacobson Rover Cars Syria gives go-ahead to American peace plan (Reuter): Kurds try to halt allied pullout Copycats blot American journalism 's copybook Ghetto film sparks off-screen violence By our Foreign Staff: Rescue teams mobilised as floods sweep China By our Foreign Staff: Honour for Sophia Loren (AP): Homeland hunger strike ends after Mandela visit Threat of Pol Pot trial renewed Morse (Reuter): Girls die when boys raid school dormitory (Reuter): Release hope (AFP): High turnout (Reuter): Nablus round-up (Reuter): Power struggle (AP): Birth control (Reuter): Murder charges (AFP): Iranian attack (Reuter): Buried alive Ultimate worrier The longest, highest rollercoaster in the world is about to be unleashed BT Old enough to be home alone? Should teenagers be dragged away on holiday with their parents, or trusted to look after things at home? Either way brings problems, Jane Bidder reports Living in each other's pocket Co-operative living, US style, holds war Before you move in, you sign a book of rules as fat as a telephone directory The Times Educational Supplement After 26 years, his answer is still 'Yeh Yeh' Jazz Reluctant pop star, leader of backing groups and superlative jazz singer Georgie Fame talks to Clive Davis London Symphony Orchestra Funny business, writing comedy Theatre: Jim Hiley reflects on the fact that one audience's comic delight can be another audience's bafflement Raising tonality raises the odds Classical Music Paul Griffiths reviews premiers at the Lichfield and Cheltenham festivals Cambridge Theatre Grove charge Briefing On alert Last chance… Ronald Butt Ridley's lament misses the point of 'humdrum' Toryism Matthew Parris …and moreover Blank spaces in the great Soviet bargain Mary Dejevsky argues that the West is being inexplicably polite in not asking Gorbachev for what it really wants Old leopard spots new opening Self-interest explains why British communists want proportional representation, finds Bernard Levin Summit of their ambition The Times Diary Out on bails The Times Diary Music to his ears The Times Diary Goodbye to Berlin? The Times Diary Silcott the Scapegoat? The Gatt Test Now, Minister Ukrainian plea to thwart Gorbachev Human rights in Russia Best complainers Carey's charisms Australian views on breaking free Natural powers Tax on listed houses Honouring aircrew It's quicker and healthier by rail Random breathtesting 'Chair' controversy Noises off Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Luncheon Service luncheon Nature notes Birthdays today Dinner Appointments Reception Lady Catherine Amery Sir Peter Moon Sir Peter James Scott Moon, Kcvo, Cmg, a former ambassador to Kuwait and high commissioner in Tanzania and Singapore, died on July 10 aged 63. He was born on April 1,1928 James Franciscus James Franciscus, actor and producer, died of emphysema on July 8, aged 57. He was born in Clayton, Missouri, on January 31,1934 Marriages Church needs feminism Ernest Gruenberg Ernest Matsner Gruenberg, psychiatrist and epidemiologist, died in Washington on July 2 aged 75. He was born in New York on December 2,1915 Dame Peggy Ashcroft Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2534 Scent of success for the fragrant "Melody Maker" British Rose Festival On this Day Fall of the Campanile of St. Mark Word-Watching Winning Move 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 All the aces but little heart Rock Inxs Wembly Stadium Deee-Lite Brixton Academy Rock Opera The Magic Flute BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite Radio 1 YMCA Britain caught on the trot Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,658 Gummer attacks EC farm reforms Weather City of Light is beacon for foreign travellers UK wins lion's share of Toyota contracts Change on Week High charges give banks 'a bonanza' Large-scale profits for lenders are likely to anger small businesses By our Industrial Editor: Finance sector still declining By our Industrial Correspondent: Lloyds offers support for synchronised wage deals Scenting blood in the perfume wars EBRD board fights Attali over rise in Soviet loans John Charcol Video phones 'in two years' By our Industrial Correspondent: Output in engineering 'is still sliding' Etam rebuff Issues of Government Stock European Bank calls for urgent help to Soviet Union Rao reforms raise optimism in India Business leaders expect less bureaucracy and more foreign investment Union Bank of Switzerland Purchase in America could help Tomkins to buck trend Reporting this Week Rosehaugh in merger talks with Stanhope Why the mail must remain a monopoly The Post Office may open up to private competition. Alan Tuffin thinks that would be a bad move The Times National Westminster Bank Hanson accounts make a taxing jigsaw puzzle Making the most of interest and tax breaks All the accounts for Hanson subsidiaries are available, but they are largely impenetrable A dance to the music of Time The Times City Diary Major's ammunition runs low Economic View No claims bonus The Times City Diary Shorting Circuit The Times City Diary No sweat The Times City Diary Japan tunes UK car part makers Britain avoids mistakes of French lesson Gilt-Edged National Westminster Bank Small firms trust launched Excluding public from proceedings Law Report Sentencing in reckless driving case Bizarre behaviour not sufficient to stop parent's access to child Receiving report on juvenile Stark contrast in flavour at JLI and Hunter Saphir Smaller Companies Intoxication no excuse Unlisted Securities Income tax liability can be inferred Scots Law Reports Investment Trusts Procurator fiscal not liable to suspect in damages Cable & Wireless Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Degrees awarded by the University of Edinburgh La Crème De La Crème WZM Europe Ltd Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tripos results from Cambridge Elizabeth Hunt Top Ten Ad Agency Anthony d'OFFAY Limited Secretary/pa Top Level Sec/pa Campbell Rigg Associates Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Librarian Merrow Employment Agency Language Recruitment Service Ltd Multilingual Services PA to MD Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Crème Non - Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Family man sets out his lesson plan In his first interview as National Curriculum Council chairman, David Pascall outlines his aims to David Tytler Education Posts The Automobile Association Eton College Preparatory School Bursar Are you looking for a change from secretarial work? Rickmansworth School University of Sussex St. John's College Oxford University of Manchester Harvard suffers degree of cynicism Fresh doubts are raised about the ethics of some students who shun public service Bursar Silver Jubilee Science 91 Dilemma of the graduate glut More people will get degrees, but not jobs, and the skills shortage will not go away, John O'Leary writes Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas, Truman & Thring United States International University Marlborough College Multiple Display Advertising Items Price of equality Noticeboard Back to school Lord's life-saver Computeach How's that? Gypsy tales England buckle under forward pressure Bleak weekend for home countries rugby union as Australian state opposition inflicts a double dose of misery Campese changes course Raleigh From a Correspondent in Sydney: Records racked up as the dragon is routed For paces All Blacks From a Correspondent in Sydney: England 's promise is wasted Netball Dighton is selected Yellow jersey looks to be a perfect fit for LeMond Cycling Lingfield winner aims for Sussex Racing Hard fight for Flying Brave Mandarin: Further Flight can top Ayr bill again AYR Wolverhampton Guide to our In-Line Racecard From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Possessive Dancer prepares for York Beverley Windsor Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Suave Dancer target Massaraat triumphs For the Record Crawford's devotion starts to pay dividends The Times launches the week of the Open Championship with a look at the trial and tribulations of qualifying Open Qualifying Scores Woosnam video tip helps Parry win hands down Scores from Gleneagles Pools Check Cautious finish rewards Verwey Sweden hold off fightback England success over Sweden ends a long wait Mallon continues her winning ways Reid 's rousing finish Fixtures Wimbledon's ballot bonus Underpaid men Germany's second Lack of resources Repton requisites Explanation of Scottish origins Wrong attitude Points wasted The New Metro Football kicks off Sheffield's big event Unusual opponents square off on international stage at the World Student Games Stewart's fine run continues The Times Omission of Smith and Gower gives rise to speculation Cricket Lawrence ends Yorkshire run Yesterday's Refuge Assurance League Scoreboards Atherton's ills call for a tonic England's tour plans should be finalised Staffordshire need title Lucerne provides hope for Vienna Rowing By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Bunched field at Bisley Rifle Shooting Grindley breaks the record over a lap By a Special Correspondent: Christie suffers rare defeat British team headed by Bowman Equestrianism Good Year Selectors receive a further reminder of Heard 's prowess Athletics Poles setting the early pace Yachting Mansell's luck is changing at last Comeback by Frost Sport in Brief Saunders joins Liverpool for record fee Football Windsor ask Merlos to act like magician Polo How the British Grand Prix at Silverstone Unfolded Lap by Lap Mansell delivers power and perfection Pollon-Eyes Worcestershire worth the wait Soper's daring move seals rousing finale Absence upsets Open officials

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