News from 23/07/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Georgina Power, Katharine Whitehorn, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Tony Travers, DJM, Patricia Davies, David Young and Neil Bennett, Paul Bompard, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Colin Shaw, Director, David Pannick, Duncan Rutter, Clive Davis, John O'LearyY Higher Education Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joop Hoekman, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Puddephatt, General Secretary, Mitchell Platts, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Robin Young, Julian Rollins, John Winder, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Quentin Cowdry and Elaine Fogg, Wolfgang MüNCHAU European Business Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Judi Dench, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Stuart A. CORBYN(Chief Executive and Director), David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Sarah Jane Checkland and Michael Hornsell, Paul C. Gill, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Mary Whitehouse, President, Alan Ayckbourn, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, N. Kurti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Anthony Scrivener, Joanne Bower (Honorary Secretary), David Lane, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Bridget Plowden, President, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Sir Michael Ogden, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan C. Taylor, Bernardine Coverley, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Andrew J. H. Shaw, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Wakefield, Jack Bailey, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, David Liverpool, Russell,
ResumoBroad sweep to value-for-money citizen's charter Guaranteed waiting times for operations Today in the Times Major writes to every civil servant Summer tales of lust to set before the Queen 'Nothing to be held back' from enquiry into BCCI Broadmoor rapist recaptured in field Gorbachev to signal the end of marxist line United Cutlers of Sheffield Recovery hopes boosted Judge grants bank sheikh eight days to start rescue High Court adjourns plea to wind up BCCI as demonstrators wait and hope Harrods Knightsbridge Radical brings old-fashioned courtesy without trimmings Man in the News Evidence of drug money link US Allegations £2 an hour Asians count the high cost The Rag Trade Lecturer disputes loss of 2m jobs over minimum pay Wages of office staff rise faster in South King acts on backbench fears over army cuts Census loses a million as forms are ignored TV in stereo Strangler jailed Faster freight Death crash pilot 'went on Falklands flight run' Peer's wife steers clear of cursing Russians digest art of the fireside read Three guilty in £2m BR bribe case Man who killed mother is freed Picture Gallery Damaged points found at rail crash Glasgow's fatal accident Marks & Spencer Time takes its toll of plastic antiques Students feel the pinch Churches may create their own university Citroen Bx Replicas may soon earn their own classic status How can a replica be taken for the real thing? Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, investigates the world of classic cars Fortunes can be honestly made from imitations, but the field is open to exploitation £687,000 ghost sale of a McLaren Inaccurate Lists Wilding Office Equipment Plc Rules sought to clear sales jungle The Campaigners Addicted doctors fail to seek help Robbery verdict Lecturer appeal Libel damages Crash death Union prize Ship jobs cut Mellor opens battle against the cabinet big spenders Dedra the New Lancia Cut arms research, say Lib Dems Water assurance fails to satisfy alarmed House Bonus pledged for old people Moving out On your bike Bureaucrats Parliament today Major's initiative heralds drive for quality and wider choice Main Proposals More civil servants face pay by results Industrial Relations Press to publish school leagues Education Big idea that began in a small way on Lambeth's council estates Limits on waiting time to be guaranteed Health Bin complaint wins star treatment Kinnock accuses Tories of evasion Political Reaction Late trains will entitle passengers to refund British Rail Delta Airlines Swinton Insurance Need to retake moral high ground faces wounded de Klerk Pretoria tries to limit damage as Vlok admits £370,000 gifts to rivals of ANC Troubled cabinet goes into hiding (Reuter): US drugs men seize five tons of cocaine (AP): Rape claims (AP): Ethiopia return (Reuter): Changing hands Britain protests at US veto on £89m Iran aircraft deal Debts write-off greets Mubarak Shamed Tokyo financiers bow out US steps up picture enquiry Picture Gallery PLO to stay out of talks Shamir takes a tentative step towards negotiations Settlers fear high price for peace (AFP): Bomber's memoirs earn $1m America works up lethal lather in the big heat Washington Notebook Anglo-US go-ahead for Iraq oil sale (Reuter): Kuwait award (AP): Minister quits (AP): Shia blood ritual (AP): Cliff execution (AP): Suez tugboat (AP): Can canny Eurocrats bury a buzz word only a pope could understand George Brock reports from Brussels on the rise and fall of a flexible concept born in the Thirties, feted and indulged in the Eighties and abandoned in the Nineties Soviet battle to save grain harvest heads for defeat Reuter: Uncover girl has her baby Venice channels tourist flood Brussels pinpoints bathing blackspots Bugs invade Normandy beaches Croats told to prepare for war EC saves bacon of exotic crisps (Reuter): Dubcek protest (Reuter): EC aids Albania (AFP): Curbs on Burma (Reuter): Genocide verdict (Reuter): Energy hope (AFP): Polls apart Sometimes silly but still a cut above Liz Smith reports on the extremes of high style being paraded in Paris and the true worth of the world's most exclusive clothes There are only 2,000 couture customers in the world. Many houses sell fewer than 100 pieces Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd Next Directory Defying the years with never a wrinkle There's an awful lot of Panamas in Ecuador, the home of the classic hot-weather hat. But there is only one place to find the uncrushable fino Monsoon Colossus finds a congenial home Richard Cork on a bold and imaginative addition to the roll-call of good outdoor sculpture in Britain Sculpture Somebody still cares about the nobodies An unlikely Victorian hero is celebrating his hundredth birthday. Clive Davis reports Literature Ford Finding freedom with the Don Olaf Bar, singing again at Glyndebourne after a four-year gap, talks to Hilary Finch Opera Help the Aged Adopt a Granny My park is bigger Briefing King stays on Last chance Taxing prospects for the Tories The local council funding mess will be highlighted again as MPs debate new seven-band property charges, Tony Travers writes Welcome to the hotel from hell Ben MacIntyre visits a macabre living memorial of east Germany's past Charles Nevin .. and moreover Magna Carta for our times Jonathan Clark assesses the historical weight behind a new document, the prime minister's citizen's charter Progress chartered The Times Diary Diary The Times Diary Mimicking the Market Deep Non-Federal Waters Silvery Ghosts TV censure Dutch justice Jailed MP and pay Orchestra popularity Safety of convictions Foul language's link with violence Our secret society Funding review of marital agencies Reviving house rental Farming reforms Teenagers' benefit Demise of the pen Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Elections Nature notes Anniversaries Appointments Jasmine Bligh Jasmine Bligh, British television's first woman announcer, died on July 21 aged 78. She was born on May 21,1913 Marriages Company of Watermen and Lightermen Weavers' Company Terence Hards Terence Hards, poet and play-wright, died at Morecombluke, Dorset, on July 15, aged 61. He was born in Hampstead on November 21,1929 Forthcoming marriages Remus, man of the people Professor Robert Holmes Professor Robert Lewis Holmes, professor of anatomy and head of the anatomy department at Leeds University from 1965 to 1983, died on July 4 aged 65. He was born on February 3,1926 Sir Arthur Rucker University news Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2541 The Times Announcements and Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Army Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research Howard Smith Limited On this Day Obituary Mr Wilson Barret Word-Watching 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 House full, returns only Some seats availabe Seats at all prices Today's Events Word-Watching Picture Gallery Familial ties skilfully woven Theatre Brothers and Sisters Lyric, Hammersmith Radio The Beach of Falesa/The Hunter and the Hill Radio 4 Rock Kraftwerk Brixton Academy BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Thermabond Ltd Police capture rapist in Dorset Doubts raised over prison security as second inmate escapes The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,665 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Pet hates and pat answers Political sketch Wonderful Times Ahead Business and Finance UK Land losses put dividend at risk Stocklake plan Brent talks go on Evode at £3m The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Signs of recovery lift Treasury hopes of an end to recession QC says BCCI may never have been profitable Winding-Up Petition Turks 'offer to buy Swiss subsidiary' the Turkish International Green light for Burton rights MacAlister & Company Deputy Business Editor Robert Ballantyne By our Banking Correspondent: Depositors face $3.25bn loss in bank's collapse Liquidator's Report Two more US banks agree to merge Berkeley Govett rises 15% Businesses for Sale Arthur Andersen & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salary for water chief soars 70% Multiple Classified Advertising Items By Our City Staff: Director 'thought deal was legal' The Blue Arrow trial Midland Business Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clowes 'dismissed worries' Daimler buys 34% stake in CGS London Traded Options Cambridge shares dip after Tace bid is lifted Business Roundup Wentworth tops £1m Bic stake talks fail Bespak rises to £4.4m Manager arrested The Times Kitty Little hit by tax Albert Fisher picks US chief Devenish sells brewery ICI goes back to its roots in an effort to stay world class Hanson threat may speed up ICI's efforts to abandon peripherals. Angela MacKay reports Plucking banking's rotten apple Comment Wedding bells in the bush The Times City Diary Shannon's wear The Times City Diary Villagers pitch in The Times City Diary In for a penny The Times City Diary American teams up with Twa to bid for Pan Am Airlines offer $450m for assets Quiet movers The Times City Diary Evode plays its borrowing cards close to the chest Tempus German inflation 'heading for 4%' Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares slip from record high Stock Exchange Prices Tomkins sells stake in Bonar Deal approved Wassall to buy Ross Group FT-SE 100 Volumes Quarry Dougall Assistant Company Secretary Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market cheered by June trade and retail figures Stock Market Recent Issues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Garfield Robbins Dow stays level in thin trade World Markets Major Indices Traditional Options Wall Street Wilshire County Council Advice on Pensions An endangered species? Anthony Scrivener asks whether heavy case loads are putting the future of High Court judges in jeopardy China talks Beatling away at the truth Inns and Outs Book battle Brief with a halo Switched on Caning caned Rose gone green Quarry Dougall Temporary Judicial Assistant Quarry Doughall A monopoly in life and death decisions Counsel Leeds 1 Yr Pqe Litigation Zarak Hay at Law Michael Page Legal Freshfields Laurence Simons Associates Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin How Brits beat down the barriers France has been persuaded to allow British lawyers to practise, Edward Fennell writes Chambers & Partners Taylor Root Legal Appointments Simmons & Simmons Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Beefing up pensions Pensions are worrying older barristers as pre-1979 plans may be inadequate for their retirement Arbitration leave to appeal cannot be appealed Multiple Display Advertising Items CIA Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Order with penalty is weapon of last resort Philip Hodges & Co. Valuation open to judicial review Sentencing guidelines can never cover the entire field Country Partnership BT Restoring the fabric of the past Young men and women are turning to the ancient craft of upholstery with enthusiasm. But the work takes time as well as talent to master. Bernardine Coverley uncovers the skills involved Brighton Health Authority The Queens's University of Belfast London City Ballet Diary of Times Classified Public Appointments Salisbury District St Georges Group Kensington Housing Trust Execucare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mid Essex Health Services Glenyork Ltd Cleveland County Council Finance Director Tour reaches new depths with players' brawl Wales must lower their sights After the humiliating defeat by Australia at the weekend, Gerald Davies, the former Wales and British Isles wing, looks at ways in which Welsh rugby can recover its international status Degrees awarded by the university of Bristol Picture Gallery Britain left to rue the shortage of top-class horses Equestrianism Cincinnati end a long losing run Baseball Mandarin: Freddie Lloyd set to confirm early Goodwood promise Mandarin: Redcar Mandarin: Folkestone Snurge to miss Ascot feature Ascot Acceptors Eddery joins elite band as he passes milestone Champion's Fact File Vote of confidence for SIS Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Kent fall to defeat by the finest of margins West Indians nearly suffer first loss to county on their tour as Cowdrey and Fleming hit centuries Piper s courage pays dividends Portsmouth (final day of three); Warwickshire (21pts) beat Hampshire (7) by three wickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Base warned to behave Waqar a double menace to Yorkshire Guildford (final day of three); Surrey (22pts) beat Yorkshire (2) by one wicket Essex's two spinners make Gooch's day Leading First-Class Averages Yesterday's Scoreboard Lancashire state their case Uxbridge (final day of three); Lancashire (22pts) beat Middlesex (5) by six wickets Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Admiral's Cup trial going well for Smith Yachting Top trio facing tie-break Shooting A struggle for favourites Croquet New ball game for champion Baker-Finch must show that his Open Championship success at Royal Birkdale was not simply a four-day wonder 1991 Open Statistics Hillsborough survivor just beaten for gold World Student Games Wilson ends the wait with freestyle win Punching for triple In Brief Results and Programme from Sheffield LeMond steals pre-Alps show and recoups time Ailing American baffles critics by dropping Tour de France field For the Record Faldo remains a part of Gallacher's plans Fixtures Ryder Cut Standings Pools Forecast Racing Morris moves closer to his first England cap Gloucestershire hold out for a draw Shreeves is made manager Cram's time runs out this weekend First shots fired in court battle Togetherness Games galvanise the city of steel Sheffield had the courage to stretch out a hand to the rest of the world and found it liked it, David Miller says British to be hidden away Paul Warwick's death 'a tragic waste' Birkdale greens cause a debate
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