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News from 22/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Sarah Jane Checkland and Michael Horsnell, Holly Hill, Ronald Faux and Frances Gibb, D. F. Downing, Patricia Davies, Michael Evans and Richard Ford, Paul Bompard, Michael Winter, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Joan Simpson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, James Bone, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, and Michael Horsnell, Mike Wilkinson, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Neil MacKinnon Chief Economist, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Bonsor, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, John Watson, Anatole Kaletsky and Ross Tieman, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Sarah Jane and Michael Horsnell, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ivor Crewe, Dean Nelson, David Q. Miller, Martin Barrow, J. H. B. Acland, M. S. Howells, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Marcus Williams, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, ronald Butt, G. M. Jones, John O'leary, John Hennessy, Eric Dowd, Robert Cockburn, T. A. Barnes, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Philip Groves (architect), Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, C. R. Lewis (Director), Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, A. Douglas-Home, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, W. R. Brown, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Richard Burnett-Hall, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Slater, Mark Herbert, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. A. Douglas-Menzies, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, David Morkill, J. R. C. Proudlock, John Shaw, David Nickson (Chairman), Peter Victor, Kerry Gill and Geoff King, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Keith Snell, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Leslie Jerman, David Powell, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Denning,

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BCCI accounts used to pay for nuclear arms Kinnock demands Major statement Australian Rule Lockerbie Clues Baker move puts squeeze on Israel Debating Abortion Pretoria Scandal Novel Candidate Lady of the Lamp carried torch for a priest Index Classic tricks sell classic cars The rare cars sale boom has been fuelled by Spanish practices, report Sarah Jane Checkland and Michael Horsnell Four killed as trains collide in Glasgow Helicopter hunt for the 'wolf man' Omega 500,000 told to boil water Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Silver Ghost lost nine years and £340,000 in value When enthusiasts set out to buy classic cars, they may not be getting all that they bargained forTHE Loser Sarah Jane Checkland Michael Horsnell report on a costly Rolls with a dubious pedigree Trading experts call for tougher laws to protect buyers American collector loses out on European 'bargain' The Forgery Tomorrow: The Times continues its special investigations by Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, and Michael Horsnell Model details that failed to make the catalogue The Expert Morse Water firm waited hours before raising the alarm Half a million warned after fault at treatment works Shop tills ring as customers take to the bottled stuff Chlorine needed to counteract sewage poured into Thames The Week Ahead Agenda Ice-cool Bligh, television's first announcer, dies at 78 King stands by defence cuts Europ assistance Bravado to the fore in French fashions Citroen Ax US drugs sting 'gave Pan Am bomber cover' A former American intelligence office is in hiding after claiming that us negligence while investigating drug trafficking led to the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988. Michael Evans investigates Union predicts dogfight for hospital cash Alert over danger to children £6 market drawings expected to make £30,000 Drift-nets threaten salmon fishing deal Actor 'had no privacy to invade' Bar unveils citizen's charter for courts Bishop calls for rural rescue plan Renault Tests 'unfair to pupils born in summer' Jailed MP to face executive Local government plans alter every boundary Shires' gains may cost Labour seats Mother brings civil action over strangled girl Flight for justice after 13 years and a £27 compensation award Call to end falconry 'bloodsport' The Colne Valley Water Company Plc School gets deadline in sex attack dispute Murder enquiry Motorway jog Four killed Baby found Cell death Bond winners Pressure on V1ok to quit over fund to combat ANC Yeltsin challenges communists with ban on workplace politics Consulado De Nicaragua Pentagon spares Baltics in revised nuclear hit list Reuter: Photograph opens Hanoi war wounds Rome names the rich tax dodgers Australia faces worst oil spill Race hate splits Croatian village Castro wins pledge on ties (AP): Schoolboys held (Reuter): Heart twins die (AFP): Rail strike ends (Reuter): Succession fears (AFP): Angolan leader (Reuter): Plane sailing Arabs pressurise Shamir to make land-for-peace U-turn The positive response by Arab states to the American peace plan could lead to the fall of the Israelli government, writes Richard Beeston from Jerusalem Bush emphasises Turkish role as cornerstone for US Cyprus resolution tantalises America UN 'to authorise Iraqi sale of oil' Wagons with knobs on blaze Wild West trail Yellowstone Notebook by Martin Flectcher US keen on coup to oust Saddam Baghdad aide sees US doctors Briton missing (AFP): Mines cleared (Reuter/AFP): Stormin' back (Reuter): Earthquake fear Promise of a British brains trust David Tytler reports from a meeting at Highgrove House where the Prince of Wales invited educationalists and industrialists to work together to capitalise commercially on innovation New Castle Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyndhurst Comprehensive School, Gateshead The Queen's University of Belfast The University of Sheffield School of Architectural… Sweet talking New service Repeat move A chemical fast reactor Noticeboard Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the news Islamic gift Authorities fear parents' charter The citizen's charter is seen as another threat to the power of local education chiefs. John O'Leary reports on moves to centralisation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Committee Directors Polytechnics Multiple Display Advertising Items West London Institute of Higher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne Secretarial College Avraham Y Goldratt Institute Pitman perfect University of Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cash-cut threat to adult classes The government wants people on leisure courses to pay the full economic price Computeach International Devonshire House The Times Educational Supplement Speeding up the right to choose The arrival of the abortion pill has prompted calles for the NHS to review it slow referal system. Alice Thomson reports That's entertainment, Major Michael-style The man whose fireworks thrilled the G7 guests at Buckingham Palace last week (right) now plans to dazzle Edinburgh American Campaigners Look for a United State St. Joseph's Hospice Lend an ear Briefing Pious hope Last chance Arts Reviews Rock, Theatre, Television Surrealism, slime, stress and satire Theatre: New York Holly Hill surveys a mixed bag of summer shows on and off Broadway The Royal Bank of Scotland Same candidate, different contest Literature/theatre A cold-war novel, The Manchurian Candidate, made the reputation of Richard Condon (below). He talks to Clive Davis about an updated stage Version of his 1959 thriller Open Air Theatre Explosive Cologne rediscovery Classical Music Paul Griffiths suggests that a German opera from 1965 is overdue for a British premiere Royal Shakespeare Company Even voices on the left are lamenting the decline of the family Matthew Parris …and moreover Are the Tories counting their chickens? Resurgence of Conservative optimism may be premature, says Ivor Crewe Swing Back to Government in Final Year Bust, and there's not a blamed thing they can do Fo5r those who lost millions in the BCCI fiasco, Bernard Levin offers tuppence worth of advice Northern lights The Times Diary Sweden expects The Times Diary Stamp of success The Times Diary Fishy business The Times Diary Questions for the Bank Amity in Ankara All Dressed up Safeguarding future of salmon fishing Collecting fines Heated question Environment agency Wellington's carriage Councils' choice of Bcci for deposits Army reductions Quality and price £10 a tick Winchester Three Worship in Moscow Shorter working week Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages School news Birthdays today Church news Cyril Mills Cyril Bertram Mills, former chairman of the Bertram Mills circus, died on July 20 aged 89. He was born on February 27,1902 Suzy Prim Marriages Women capture rural vote Michael Winter The Maharaja of Travancore The Maharaja of Travancore, GCSI, GCIE, former ruler of Travancore and president of Travancore-Cochin, Kerala, southern India, aged 78. He was born on November 7,1912 Lord Vivian Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2540 Marie Curie Cancer Care The Royal Association in aid of Deaf people Sobriety Tests. The motorist and alcohol Word-Watchihg Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the coutry Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Muscular rhythm 'n' blouse Rock Morissey Wembley Arena Proms Roh Orchestra/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre The New World Order Royal Court In My Defence BBC 2 Television BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Heathrow Major says Tories have much to do as charter is launched The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,664 Parker Duofold Weather A Wonder-Ful Week Business and Finance Television South West bid under fire Hanson and City wait for ICI plans Tomorrow The Pound Change on Week Stock Market CBI says high street sales are 'no better, no worse' Sheikh seeks to halt BCCI winding-up By our Banking Correspondent: Clearers furious over £100m levy Britain a non-runner in Olympics CBI warns of common pension cost John Charcol BAA in talks for Denver contract Business returns to normal as Japan slams lid on scandal HKSE to vote on further reform Bank of England Holmes rebels seek meeting Navan to dig deep in East Europe Pan Am turns down Northwest route bid Business Roundup Role of gas 'to grow' Australia Gatt moves Air delays cost Fr 100m Politics and the growth in supply signal caution Gilt-Edged The Times BA books in with Hilton Kuwait seeks £14 billion Pension schemes count cost of equality The European Court will soon reach a judgement that the CBI says could cost British industry £50bn. John Banham calls on the government to act before it is too late Bizarre reply to Kelt call The Times City Diary Gorbachev's Borodino in London Economic View Hammered home The Times City Diary That figures The Time Diary Mercer on menu The Times Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items High pay blamed on non-executives State has no priority in insolvency Supervising survey of structure Firms to underline depth of recession Reporting this Week Conspiracy charge Child cruelty direction Reshape at Ross fails to lift shares Smaller Companies No privilege for early claim letters Urgency prior to representation Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Injured ambulance passenger is not entitled to damages Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Ulster 'The Times' university degree results service continues on four pages Oxford: English, theology, languages , engineering Cambridge tripos exam results Medical and veterinary Southampton Dundee Leeds Glasgow No Title Jones Lang Wootton Maurice Phillips International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive P. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University College London Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worst Welsh fears realised in rout Touring rugby union parties have mixed fortunes: England succeed, Ireland lose and Wales are beaten by a record margin (AFP): France's game is cut in half by lightning Atkinson uses Platt money to strengthen Villa squad Football Rigney's knee injury adds to Ireland's misfortunes Tramontana benefit from infant prodigy Polo (Reuter): Senna leaves hospital Motor Racing Bee and two tyres let down Dawson England earn praise after Fijian display Hall to return home Argentin braves heat for another Italian success Cycling Nerveless Navet keeps calm to conquer Europe Frenchman adds to his world individual show jumping title but there is disappointment for Britain Cups see close finishes Shooting Seles out of Federation Cup Federation Cup Draw Pools Check For the Record Smith all at home in Solent Yachting Epervier Bleu to miss Ascot clash against Generous Racing Paris House crowns Berry's fine week Fixtures Mandarin: Eddery can reach milestone at Bath Mandarin: Bath Mandarin: Ayr From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Toulon shrugs off Derby failure Leaders on the Flat Nottingham Mandarin: Windsor Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Taylor's century is great cause for celebration Kent put on a display against the West Indians before Simmons ends the day with a classic innings of power and precision Nottinghamshire keep the impetus Saturday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Randall stand insufficient Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire go top after Cowans has them reeling Gooch's century equals record Refuge Assurance League Table The role of elegant spoilsport suits Baker-Finch well While many bemoaned the quality of the greens at Royal Birkadale the new champion calmly putted his way to the £90,000 first prize Boxall has his left leg put in plaster A flawed finish from Faldo Rainey clear In Brief Carr cruises to victory Powerboating Youth to the fore at national titles Rowing Mudd sets a course record Cram is back in his stride Atheletics Wilson ends Britain's long wait for gold World Student Games Results from Sheffield Ballesteros finds the pressure a force too strong Robb running second lap in his battling life Rugby Union How Baker-Finch Moved Clear of the Field Linguaphone Open-and-shut success for Baker-Finch Australian captures the Open Championship and finally rids himself of the hanuting memories from St Andrews Crowds flock to Birkdale Lewis gets another chance at the expense of Reeve Support creates a winner The Final Open Leader Board Other Final Scores from Royal Birkdale Waldron refuses to resign Paul Warwick dies after race crash

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