News from 25/07/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Edward J. Poynter, Servant, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ralph Noyes (Honarary Secretary), Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Piers Taylor, Hugh Barnes, Jasper Rees, Pearce Wright, Bill Frost, David A. Harris, David B. Rees, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Martin Spence, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Correpondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, James Bone, Clive Davis, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Nigel… Hawkes Science Editor, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Leslie Scarman, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Pat Blair, Michael Clark, John Young, Wolfgang Münchau and Colin Narbrough, Michael Keep, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Donald Thompson, Margaret A. Begg, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Thomson Prentice, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Gavin Bell, Michael Soole, Nicholas Phythian, Robert Ballantyne Deputy Business Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Nicolas Soames, John Higgins, Gladwyn, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Susan Hordern, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Charles Harris, Norman Painting, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, John W. Deeley, Mark Herbert, Coomi Kapoor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Colin Behrens (Chairman of Governors), Barry Pickthall, Maurice Frankel, Director, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Stewart Boyle (Energy and Atmosphere Policy Research Director), Michael Kepp, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Tania Glyde, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Mulligan, Benedict Nightingale, D. Rudd-Jones, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Morgan, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Harvey Spindler, Director, Paul Henderson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoFirst MPs face expulsion in Militant purge Labour suspends 147 rebel members Fickle Finger Natural Breaks Horror Story Son of Genghis Bank Apology Employers cool on new union curbs Rabid revenge of the evicted vampire bats Picture Gallery Treaty gives Gorbachev strength to tackle critics Shamir prepares Israel for talks with Arabs Friendly fire mystery remains Abbey National Women drivers a safer bet, say insurers Scottish law chief decides against Piper Alpha prosecutions A father whose son died in the oil rig disaster says the decision not to take criminal proceedings is a scandal. Kerry Gill reports Enquiry held into leak of Commons secret report NHS chief signals market control Tests on Lincoln's shirt may prove he had rare disease Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent Missing 17 pages called for brake on trusts Picture Gallery Police chiefs may be paid by results Gamblers lose £3bn each year Newspaper share limit may go IRA may have used Sam-7 Ronson libel Guns admission Mudd denial Sikh plot jailing Rioter jailed Finchley three Parents say official report on soldiers' deaths is a 'cop-out ' Scientists find planet beyond the Sun Kevin seeks tall role model without Cortina Jobless students get hardship help Picture Gallery River body decision may cause dispute Seven jails to close in efficiency drive Mother in historic civil action Comedy Theatre Circuit system in courts faces curb Peugeot Howard plans to create 'strike by appointment' law Green paper outlines minister's next step in forming an industrial relations strategy for the 1990s Elections Strikes Members Rights Collective Agreements Finances Nine on run after jail breakouts Heritage insists on mill repair Porn disc test Mersey strike Art for nation Column study Citizen's Charter Unions' power drained by ten years of reform Recovery will start this year, Lamont insists Comet Picture Gallery Labour to curb union influence King puts up fierce defence of cuts Bishops win the battle of robes House value survey starts Tote enquiry New peer Civil servants' pay is to be linked to performance Hurd upset by Inkatha funding Tiny problem for the ombudsman Polite exchanges turn into slanging matches Political Note Book Fiat Bomb attacks signal communist ploy to intimidate Balts Dixons Couturier puts on the charm Reuter: EC monitors may be sent to Croatia Moscow backs Cyprus talks Iraqis fear long arm of Saddam's secret police in Jordan Adam Kelliher in Amman talks to refugees from Iraq who have arrived with best suits for visa interviews and the paranoia nurtured by years under totalitarian rule Baghdad stands by for US attack as deadline expires MPs take Israel to task Son of Genghis rides into town Ulan Bator Notebook by Catherine Sampson Picture Gallery Maxell Britain poised to offer £5m grant for Egypt Resolute De Klerk sits out the Inkatha slush-fund storm South Africa is waiting anxiously to hear the president's account of secret funding for rivals of the African National Congress, Gavin Bell reports from Johannesburg Cannibalism suspect faces 11 charges of murder Reuter: Mobutu urged to quit by rival who spurned power Tribe's suicide toll grows Our Foreign Staff: Senate fails to slow China trade India discards four decades of restrictions Dismissal takes cue from film Widow's uninsured £18m rings stolen (Reuter): Early arrivals (Reuter): Monarchy poll (AP): Hostages threat (Reuter): Aids drug goes Poles sacked (AP): First ladies Working up to a break A holiday is frequently what the doctor orders, but many refuse to obey. Victoria McKee reports Ring of no confidence? British dentists have received revised guidelines on HIV infection The Sanderson Telecom Security Limited New bones for old Medical Briefing The bald truth Bubbly tooth trouble Spooked by a Scottish cipher Hugh Barnes on an exciting, unsettling novel that nevertheless highlights the difficulty of virtuous characters in fiction The Hungry Generations By David Gilmour Sinclair-Stevenson, £13.95 Rowntree Sun-Pat Ltd Power play in black and white Paperbacks Mittee By Daphne Rooke Penguin, £5.99 The Devil in Love By Jacques Cazotte Dedalus, £5.99 Mr Gilhooley By Liam O'Flaherty Wolfhound Press, £4.99 Seasonal flakes and foreigners White People Faber & Faber, £14.99 Cherokee Faber & Faber, £13.99 The Coded Letter and Dear Monster By Javier Tomeo Translated by Anthony Edkins Carcanet, £12.95 The Terrible News Black Spring, £12.95 Heaviness with a light touch Scifi Raft By Stephen Baxter Grafton, £14.99 Jennings goes green Children Jennings Again! Macmillan, £7.99 Pale hero not cut out for modern life Cinema New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands, plus Journey of Hope, Le Chateau de ma mère and The Adventures of Milo and Otis Stick to history for a celebration Records: Jazz Lumière Oscar Winner Silver prize Harry's honour Briefing Last chance Royal Shakespeare Company One small steppe sideways for film composing Richard Morrison is not convincted by the latest attempt to screen an Eisenstein epic with live orchestral accompaniment A shocking way to learn science Why do we still portray mad scientists who cast morality to the winds in pursuit of a monstrous creation, asks Nigel Hawkes Will Gorbachev ditch the party? Peter Barnard And moreover The disciples' last cuppa The Church of England's 11th commandment does not apply to Bernard Levin Tourjours en vacances The Times Diary Not enough Indians The Times Diary Clanking apology The Times Diary Picture Gallery Ads can damage The Times Diary Inkatha-Gate Tidying the Union House Too Easily Bruised A welcome, with reservations, for the citizen's charter Siege machine Crop circles Wave power School opting out Casting a shadow on spa landmarks Alcohol and car racing Random breathtesting Welsh woe Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today Banquet Luncheon Freddie Brown Freddie Brown, CBE, former England and Northamptonshire cricketer, died yesterday aged 80. He was born on December 16,1910 Marriages Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh Professor Frank Fetter Professor Frank Whitson Fetter, formerly professor of economics at Northwestern University, Illinois, died on July 7 aged 92. He was born in San Francisco on May 22,1899 Memorial services Church news Reception Ludwig Kaufmann Ludwig Kaufmann, Sj, priest and journalist, died on July 8 aged 72. He was born on October 30,1918 Sir Godfrey Nicholson Forthcoming marriages Appointments The London Library Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2543 The New Coinage 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 Today's Events Winning Move Implausible, paranoid fun Theatre The Manchurian Candidate Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre Baal Latchmere, Battersea Television The Fallout Guy/The Disappearing World BBC 2/Granada Euro Disney BBC 1 Itv Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One Radio 1 Next Directory Move to take risk out of package holidays The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,667 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Samphire hunters in troubled waters Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Highest & Lowest Around Britain London Glasgow Times Weathercall Yesterday Manchester Lighting up Times Tower Bridge High Tides Noon today Wonders Never Cease Labour shows a touch of class Political sketch Business and Finance Bidders win more than 50% of Spurs ICI interim Mirror rises Lasmo gains Payout raised The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices British Coal makes £78m and cuts jobs First profit in 13 years marred by environmental warning and more pit closures British Caol goes into black EC to audit firms for state subsidies By our Industrial Editor: Oftel agrees BT changes BCCI chief 'sorry for investors' UK 'falling behind Germans' on rises By our Economics Staff: Chambers of Commerce see no growth until next year Panasonic Facsimile Deputy Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Accounting panel says 100 firms broke law Leisure chief resigns Rothmans up Gibbon falls Holders rises Cosmetics deal Unlisted Securities LWT broadcasts 6.8% rise Capita Group plans move to full listing Investment Trusts Union loss presages cut in full-year payout Money Markets Tetra Pak fined £52.5m by EC Commodities Water chief defends his £144,000 salary Govett buyout nears Targets for business Water chief defends his £144,000 salary Business Roundup Govett buyout nears Day of reckoning dawns over ICI's survival plan Today, ICI will release details of its corporate restructure plan. Angela MacKay assesses where the chemicals giant is heading Purr Capita The Times City Diary Tweedie lays down the law Comment Ennals coup for Takare The Times City Diary Tons Long who? The Times City Diary Gone to Burton The Times City Diary London Traded Options Traditional Options Surprise as Lloyds Abbey chief rings the changes Tempus London Traded Options The Times Recruitment & Assessment Services The Scottish Heritable Trust Plc Alderwick McLintock Citifocus Recruitment Limited Diary of Times Classified Dunkin' Donuts U. K. Blenheim Media Recruitment Graduates Defence Research Agency Family Housing Association Financial Controller Aysgarth Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent County Council Education The Birthday Company Zara Hay Associates Glenyork Ltd Gerrard & National Inter Commodities Spirit of law 'broken' by County Major Indices Gloomy London awaits a lead from New York Stock Market FT-SE 100 Volumes The Times Unit Trust Information Service (Reuter): Recovery doubts hit Dow Recent Issues Wall Street Shares slip lower Stock Exchange Prices On the tail of a worm Nematodes are found everywhere. Inside our bodies, in the soil, even in tap water. Now scientists are to carry out a survey to discover their value to the environment, reports Nigel Hawkes Lorry brake silencer provision lawful Power to reduce council grant over school Robots could save farmers' bacon Researchers are developing automated stockmen to make sure pigs stay healthy Prisoner cannot sue for rules breach Gems from Siberia Update Rogue gene Lick that Sea probe How plagues became a thing of the past The Lister, which celebrates its centenary this month, now provides £750,000 for projects every year, Thomson Prentice writes Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Scientists and grocers unite in the cause How the institute that aims to prevent disease chooses its experts Guinness Plc Covers that help to save lives Pearce Wright traces the history of drapes, now vital equipment for the surgeon The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine Coutts&Co Dog bite brought in research funds A grateful Guinness is remembered for giving £250,000 to the institute Crime-busting DNA Genetic fingerprinting has helped to convict killers. Pat Blair describes the method that won a Queen's Award Cellmark Diagnostics Fellowships can lead to a dream fulfilled Flair and originality are the key elements for applicants University of Cambridge University of Leicester Pioneers in the science of prevention Fleming Private Asset Management SRI Maurice Phillips International Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Conzept International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème de la Crème Abbey Business Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bond Street Bureau Advent International plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ritz Meridian Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reed Business Publishing Group European Tour Operators Association Cyberscience Corporation Office Manager/Partnership Secretary Appointments Bi-Language Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Relations W1 Legal Secretary to Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reliance Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain prepared to tackle the best in Barcelona The 1992 Summer Games begin one year today. The Times Examines the state of readiness for the ultimate sporting challenge Backley carrying the best hopes of golden glory Athletics Traditions to uphold Equestrianism Terrorism threat clouds a city running out of space and time Tickets and Accommodation Much to be done Hockey Leading the way Yachting Terrorism threat clouds a city running out of space and time Forcing a rethink Swimming Competition for medals grows ever more fierce Other Sports Prospects are good Judo Gröbler pays off Rowing Mandarin: Consistent Momser poised to gain deserved success Brighton Mandarin: Yarmouth Strong US entry for Ascot race Reform needed if racing is to run Tote, report says Mandarin: Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Jockey Club under fire Rapid Raceline Rumours hound testy Botham Texaco Cricketline Cricketcall Lancashire thwarted by patient Asif Din Cricket S African side in line to tour A record lacking in honour Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Edgbaston exposes frailties Test Players First Class Averages Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Dangerous duo wait for Briggs Judo Rapid Cricketline Indurain and his men neutralise their Tour rivals Cycling Competition is tight Rifle Shooting Duff seals double title first Boxing Skipper is still confident Yachting The Times Graf flying home for attention to a worrying injury Tennis Results from Nottingham England make clear their determination to prevail Rugby Union Australia rampant Sport in Brief Preparing for confrontation Australia rampant Elliott to stick to training Athletics British men net gold in hockey World Student Games Results from Sheffield Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Stewart is boosted by Faldo's selection Golf FA states case for new league Football Funding body waiting for BOA approval Sports Finance Gooch hopeful of being fit to lead from front England dependent on breakfast-time reports Teams Umpires ban Wasim Thomas Pink Shirtmaker London Waldron treated after suffering chest pains Cricket mourns fine captain Racing found unfit to run Tote Comment Nebiolo faces failure with South Africa Dramatic drop in football arrests Spectator Arrests and Ejections 12 Pages of Top Career Appointments NHS Management Executive Arc Advertising Out to pass the third degree Finding a job after university could be the greater challenge. 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