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News from 16/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Vivien Stern, Director, Martin Fletcher and Paul Adams, Frances Crook, Director, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Richard Sharpe, Editor, Dr Michael Arnheim, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and James Bone, D. Tallboys, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Henry Kelly, Chris Eliou, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Rogers, (Co-ordinator), John Fullerton, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Hugh Cownie, Economic adviser, Martin Barrow, Sidney Brichto, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Robert Ballantyne Deputy Business Editor, Geza Vermes, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Mortimer, President-elect, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, A. D. Crown, Administrator, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, John Bell and Philip Bassett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Ronald Cust, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Neil Harris, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby, D. W. Sarll, Scrivenor, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Geraldine Ranson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Peter Bottomley, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Bell Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, G. C. Newman, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Walter Ellis, Ian Hay,

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Major's arms control strategy hits early snag G7 summit leaders agree on South African aid and back political reform in Soviet Union Today in the Times Superpowers set to clear nuclear hurdle New highway code: don't sleep and drive Messing about on the river Labour prepares to oust jailed MP in new purge 15 years for kidnapper Last orders at the Hard Iraq cafe The final convoy of allied troops left northern Iraq Yesterday but will keep watch on te fate of the Kurds from a distance. Andrew Finkel reports TPEC Synod urges Nescafe boycott in Third World milk dispute A General Synod debate heard that an increase in breast-feeding among mothers in developing countries could save one million babies a year. The aim is to stop companies promoting bottle feeding. Raut Gledhill reports Army patrol loses secret reports on republicans Change in drinking hours has little effect MG sports car makes a comeback Feeding time: pelicans in St James's park,… Official faces call to resign Council losses in BCCI crash rise above ?80m Bcci Losses: Local Authorties Quality control trust launched Golf clubs set record at auction Banks face tough code on charges Coe fined Ruling delayed Turner shortlist Woman stabbed Kidnapper of millionaire's wife jailed for 15 years Press release in Gorman's name 'reeked of malice' Gas meter readers' days may be numbered £23 synthesizer fooled speech experts Doctors 'peddled treatment for Aids' French gang robs Britons on train Mother gets back the baby she sold Next Directory Rover Cars Smallest navy is facing cash cut Weatherill refuses to yield to ships lobby Architects cool on Paternoster Estate agents want £10 a valuation Cancer Research Campaign Secrecy shrouds gamma-ray spices to ward off heated controversy Jameson American paedophile jailed Free renewal of estate rejected Circles reaping a rich harvest DES Thatcher group avoids veto Fewer power cut-offs Dedra Lane attack on courts rejected by Mackay Inner-city teachers 'getting too soft' Minister aims at putting end to timeshare abuse Courses move is criticised Silcott case is raised by MP Pay rises Cleaning bill Parliament today Major calls on leaders to back a disaster relief supremo A figure close to the secretary-general could ensure the necessary political backing for future UN operations, Michael Binyon writes Kaifu and Kohl warm to Gorbachev proposals Soviet Reforms Gorbachev gamble pays off Diplomacy Cinderlla of the summit awaits a chance to go to the ball Notebook Picture Gallery Tokyo resists isolation Japan Central banks fooled markets Finance Europeans are wary of a US 'secret weapon' International Trade Syrian approval sends Baker back to Middle East Assad turns the tables on Israel Kaunda case file vanishes Picture Gallery Winnie Mandela petitions court for leave to appeal Iraq 'dose to making two bombs a year' By our Foreign Staff: Amnesty attacks Saddam Sumo idol bows out of ring to fight the flab (AFP): Manila is near to base accord (AFP): Camp relief (Reuter): Curfew to go (Reuter): Coup foiled (Reuter): Talks resume Rao wins vote (Reuter): Arafat in crash Fossil theft Yugoslavia ceasefire mission in jeopardy Serving Serbia in khaki and satin Race hatred darkens Breton haven Goddess returns in triumph EC ministers clash over farming cuts Cordula Banker tells of Greek arms deals (Reuter): Army murders Semtex on sale (Reuter): Beatty child Same top name, same signature look, different price… Architect of the new Germany Karl Friedrich Schinkel gave Prussia its finest buildings, and the Iron Cross Chanel Boutique Katharine Wells Laura ashlcy Pure designers, dilute to taste Hung up in Hull Museum man moves in with a bluesy trio Theatre Is there room in theatre for an equivalent to the film-making of Spike Lee? George C. Wolfe, black author of The Colored Museum and now adapter of Spunk, talks to Matt Wolf Return to the Forbidden Planet Britain's best has all gone West The domestic film industry: alive and well, but living in Hollywood? Geoff Brown looks at eight directors for whom pon-hopping is a way of life Absences, excuses and plain mealymouthings Radio Royal Opera House Woodrow Wyatt Are boos for a black cricketer signs that we are a racist society? A script for Desert Storm Ii Whether to attack Saddam again is a strategic dilemma for Bush, writes Peter Stothard Craig Brown ... and moreover Faith in a foreign land An Anglica revival is under way without any need for evangelism, write Walter Ellis, but not in England Top of the hotel heap The Times Diary Start for a New Order A Ministerial Raffle Quality of what, Exactly? Doubtful future for Royal Navy Honouring Wellington Accident compensation BCCI closure Healthy eating Reducing and easing prison life Setting a 'custody point' for crime Burden of car tax School opting out Sex before marriage Limited access to Dead Sea Scrolls Alcohol and car racing Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Concert Lord Mayor at The Times Reception Colonel Terence Maxwell Frank Carr Frank Carr. Cb, Cbe, director of the National Maritime Muscum, Green wich, from 1947 to 1966 and a founder and former chairman of the World Ship Trust, died on July 9 aged 88. He was born on April 23,1903 Call for historic-site volunteers Sir Godfrey Nicholson Sir Godfrey Nicholson, 1st Bt, former Conservative Mp, died on July 14 aged 89. He was born on December 9.1901 New dates riddle of the Seuso treasure Archaeology Anniversaries Vintners' Company Appointments Church news John Vallier Sebastian Walker To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2535 Announcements National Kidney Research Times Newspapers Ltd. Recommend that before replying… The Times London Association for the Blind Arthritis Research Leukaemia Research Fund Picture Gallery The New America Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide New Releases 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 Today's Events Winning Move Glimpse of Brooklyn teeth Theatre Broadway Bound Greenwich Theatre A Breeze from the Gulf Man in the Moon, Chelsea Concert Rolf Hind Arts, Leicester Square Opera Riccardo Primo Covent Garden The Times BBC1 ITV VARIATIONS Radio 3 Satellite Radio 1 Heathrow Value Guarantee The Times Cross Word Puzzle No 18,659 Picture Gallery Weather Tomorrow in the Times Talking through a black top hat Political sketch Index Forecast of US budget deficit increases Tomkins up 45% Wm Jacks issue Hong Kong fraud The Pound Manufacturers and Chemical plan $5bn link UK job cuts likely after banks merge TVS bid details held back Worldwide hunt for BCCI men 'Brutal' policy hits growth, says CBI BA proposes sell-offs in sweeping reorganisation Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Business Editor John Bell United makes Stansted plea to Rifkind Garston Amhurst directors sent to jail (Reuter): Kuwait to borrow £21 bn The Times Kleinwort Benson Securities Limited Picture Gallery Midland denies concealing loss US probes CIA links with BCCI Ford forms joint deal in Portugal Stanhope merger talks confirmed 'Blanket comfort' over Arrow issue Advance at Ellis & Everard London Traded Options Beazer rises 12p on profitable trade news Payout passed at Tyndall Automated at £14.8m Setback for Chelsea Man Acquisitive Crt reports £5.47m Dalepak leaps 57% to £3m Bula makes cash call Will the West raise the stakes to aid the USSR? The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Make or break-up time for BA Comment Midland Group Tomkins rides the recession Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Platinum Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Platinum Whitecroft rights issue flops Major Indices Business for Sale Hotels / Catering Hotel, Bath West Yorkshire Large Rural Freehouse Detached Country The Times Talk of Hanson stake buy at ICI boosts drug shares Stock Market Stratford-On-Avon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Industrials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transport Health Club Toning, Fitness, Beauty Salon W. Midlands Multiple Classified Advertising Items US Video Company Lake District Restaurant Picture Gallery France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business and Assets Midland Business Agency Beard & Co Adjacent London Brunei university degree results Interest in banks lifts Dow World Market Wall Street Cambridge tripos Index Double-edged disaster The slow and varied processes of the legal system can add to the trauma of a tragedy. Frances Gibb examines reforms that could ease relatives' grief Second black judge appointed Laurence Simons Associates Fres Legal Section Competence, not colour or gender Brief MP Zarak AMS Eastern Electricity QD Reuter Simkin Chambers & Partners Why judges should not play doctors A mother's claim for compensation after her child was born disabled should have been allowed, Dr Michael Arnheim argues Simmons & Simmons Wiltshire County Council Civil Litigation Manchester Barristers Clerk The Office of the Building Societies Ombudsman QD Solicitors get set for a star performance Firms with an eye to the future are teaching partners and trainees how to do advocacy work. One practice is even using videos Leave to add new cause of action Reuter Simkin Spain Asa Law Locums Service Guildford Ealing College London Financial Insurance Group Osborne Clarke Tax validly raised on sale of shares Lipson Lloyd Jones NSP Group Ltd. Daniels Bates Partnership Action brought in wrong division Senior Legal Appointments Senior Legal Assistant Conveyancer Salomon Brothers Durnford Ford Solicitors Euro Tunnel NN Three rivers District Council A lesson in the realities of life Cuts in grants mean that staying on at university or joining a research project are no longer guaranteed ways of delaying entry into the overcroweded jobs market, Neil Harris reports Legal Appointment CBI The Times Admiralty Solicitors Bentleys, Stokes & Lowless… Philip Hodges & Co., National Westminster Bank Public Appointments Lambeth Finance Services Public Appointments Glenyork Ltd Public Finance Final Shot to hit Ayr target again Mandarin Ayr Kauntze tempted by Ascot return Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Going : Good (Straight Course) Good to Firm (round)… 6.30 Epsom Trainers Fillies Handicap (3-Y-O:… 7 . 00 Loretta Lodge Racing Stables Maiden Stakes… Rapid Raceline 7.55 Fc Wright Shipping Company Nursery Handicap… 8.25 Sparks Handicap Ladbrokes Sponsors need to accelerate rise of talent Whenever it comes, Nigel mansell's retirement from Formula One will leave a void. John Blunsden reports on the limited opportunties for those talented enough to take his place Batsmen full of runs in schools festival Cricketcall Durham take case to Ec in hope of a tourism grant Cricket A game to keep you on the move Sport on Television the Week in Review Gower is back in action West Indians make light work of win over Wales Officials hopeful Seles will compete Tennis Clarke in line for top title Rifle Shooting Milacki and friends stifle the Athletics Baseball Moody shines on a wet and wild day for early-birds Tough going in Open qualifying event Mallon takes a second major title World Student Games England must expect to lose young talent Weiskopf favours Faldo style For the Record Pepponnet is equal to challenge of winds Yachting Opportunities await Nettball Dooley is forced to accept a break Rugby Union Elliott may miss run In Brief Index Worcestershire's old guard ready to break up Stewart stopped from playing Muirfield course US Open champion shows grace and humour (Reuter): Anderson revives memories Funding venture seeks new fields Chinese quick off the blocks McColgan clocks impressive time Bari in new move for Platt Minister queries blueprint

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