News from 26/07/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland and Michael Horsnell, Andrew Pierce, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Judith Parsons, Ian Stewart (Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Michael Stagg, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, H. H. Lewis, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Helen Speed, J. Morton, P. J. Boulton-Lea, James Bone, Bennedict Nightingale, George Sivell, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Eric Hammond, General Secretary, Bruce Clark, Michael Banks, Chief Executive, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Sonia Wakely, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, David S Smith, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Ernest Beck, Graham Blacktop, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, C. J. Offen, R. B. Parkinson, Robert Eddison, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Clive Rose, President, Kate Muir, Mr Major, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Tom Anderson, Ron Newby, Jill Loveless (Member, General Synod), George Rae, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Norman Howell at Hockenheim, Catherine Sampson, J. R. Miles, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Phil McLennan, Lawrence Norcross, Alice Thomson, Mario Conti, Mark Herbert, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, A. K. Szczepura, P. E. Whitlock, Rodney Hobson, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, James Pringle, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robin Oakley and our Foreign Staff, Matthew Parris, F. E. Pepper, Michael Austin, Robert Morgan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Williams, Bernard Silk, Michael Phillips, Andrew Lycett, Ruth Gladhill, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Jane Padley Mills, W. A. Pike, George Matthews, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Rob Andrew, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Ann Harries, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Donald Blackmore, Mary Dejevsky, M. G. G. Pillai,
ResumoCreditors say Bcci cash must not go abroad Bank urged to protect UK funds Love and… …Marriage Costly Lessons Seeing Double Family Fears Index Picture Gallery Royal heirs tread softly on Yugoslav soil Police to scrutinise Silcott file 'Friendly fire' families may receive £63,000 Marxism no longer party's life and soul Britannia waives the rules for Ec The Writing School Tory MP looks to the pulpit After 17 years serving in Parliament, Michael Latham considers life in the church, Ruth Gledhill writes Britain risks £20m bill after defeat in constitutional dispute The European Court ruling on British fishing legislation, which has its roots in the Icelandic cod war, has thrown into focus previously obscured questions of national sovereignty, Frances Gibb writes Scientists to analyse Blakelock case papers By our Home Affairs Correspondent: Charity is chosen for fighting-dog register Picture Gallery Ultrasound offers aid to the deaf Clive of India scores culinary triumph, two centuries on Finance chief resigns from Guy's trust Election casts its shadow at game fair UDR four case goes to appeal Moderate drinkers beat heart diseases UK's green role £37m drug plot Labour slipping Three are cleared over killing Wife, lover and hitman given life Pains in the neck that can destroy a night of passion A friend m court wins judges' nod Sip sip hooray! Guide on child homes issued Saturday Review Scarlett Fever Projecting Ken The Citro?n Xm Prestige Special Edition Classic wrangle as twin of famous racing car is sold Can two famous racing cars bear the same chassis number and yet be said by each owner to be genuine?Sarah Jane Checkland and Michael Horsnell report on how a controversy arose BBC puts £108m into drama to win back viewers Auction house sales show sharp decline Halifax Big earners' top expense is school fees Healsale Ends Saturday Majors to holiday with Bush Hedge grants 'Gifts' move G7 costs Cheers Orchestras welcome test case decision on musician's status Simon Tair studies the outcome of a freelance musician's fight against a job with too many strings Equipment sent to Iraq despite ban, say officials MPs pack their bags for the beaches As Parliament goes on holiday, Robert Morgan tooks back at the legislative session By our Arts Correspondent: Readers find fault with library plans Riot control 'no peace substitute' Aga Khan wins fight to buy stud farm Water scare Waxworks fire Bombs sent Plans on track Tanker deaths Gypsies gather BA birds ban Ford Reuter: Police papers 'show Inkatha party knew about payments' Comet Picture Gallery Greedy yakuza's grip tightens around Japan Mongolians seek cure for their ills Rover 800 Series Families fear for lost ones as killer's lair is unveiled Suspect's bail set at $1 million as murder toll spreads panic in America's Midwest B&Q Israel and Syria both claim Bush backing in talks New York Yinglish gives Yiddish kiss of life US keeps options open after Iraq defies deadline Reuter and AFP: Senators seek new prisoner enquiry (Reuter): Air crash clue (Reuter): Guerrilla targets (Reuter): Kennedy move Official freed (Reuter): Father in law (Reuter): Inmate executed Soviet powerhouse on the blink as an empire strikes back Once, the Communist party central committee's writ went unchallenged, but its strength has been eroded, Bruce Clark writes from Moscow Increasing violence puts Zagreb on war footing Hungarian union fights for its spas Picture Gallery Eurocrats go back to Babel Asset strippers roll up for piece of the Big Top Dispute halts EC aid for pit areas Generals confident of further arms cuts (AFP): America ends era of space shuttles (Reuter): Mafia decision (AFP): Military boost (Reuter): Polish doubts (Reuter): Open gate (Reuter): Plane deaths (Reuter): Briton arrested (Reuter): Out of season Streetwise confessions of a Limehouse wife Kate Muir talks to Debbie Owen, literary agent and MP's wife, about marriage and why it is an institution worth saving B&Q A view that is strictly for the birds A photographer plans to capture a unique vision of London. But can he get his idea off the ground? Britain opens its doors to the veggie burghers British vegetarians are hoping to spread the word across the rest of a united Europe Not even aglow Records: Rock Barclays UCI Rock News Young artists let off the leash Galleries John Russell Taylor finds much to admire in an exhibition by recent art-school graduates Other business Briefing Foreign firsts Last chance… Woolworths Philip Howard Mr Major should stop ruling in and out Not all blacks are liberals Free elections in South Africa are a long way off, says Conor Cruise O'Brien, but democracy is even more distant A prurient kiss and tell society With no moral framework, gossip and relationships are all most people have to cling t, argues Janet Daley Alan Coren ... and moreover Informed sources say… Icing with death Take a bow Boycotting Sheffield A Better Parliament Old Spanish Customs Dining out at the Inn Where the buck stops over Bcci Hidden assets Spa bowling arena Plans to handle peacetime disasters Fishing safeguards Education reforms Abortion drug Distracting decor Call for state to fund parties Parish costs Scope for expansion Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Isaac Bashevis Singer Marriages Girdlers' Company Wax Chandlers' Company Weavers' Company Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointments Cyril Wickham0 Luncheons Dinner Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine Calls to the Bar Gray's Inn No place for gods or prudes of myth By a Staff Reporter: Among the tall ships Oxford class lists Second Public Examination Jurisprudence Concise Crossword No 2544 When the right time finally came. God sent his own… Oxfam HILLS-On Saturday July 20th. suddenly in hospital.… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reach Funeral Arrangements Flatshare Overseas Travel To Place Your Classified Advertisement On this Day Legal Notices Public Notices Crusader Insurance PLC Legal Notices Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Weekend Events Winning Move Sentimentality showing its age Theatre Musical The Boys from Syracuse Open Air, Regent's Park Proms First week Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Survival for tribal peoples Ministers seek post delivery free-for-all The Times Crossword No 18,668 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Picture Gallery Crime may pay for council Hush little Mp, don't say a word Political sketch Business and Finance, Motoring, Law Report, Focus:… Profile Dormant Deposit Court Action Boots attacked Smith slips Peps prosper The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Ici surprises market with interim ?507m Analysts raise profit forecasts as job losses and cost cutting start to work through Unions urge Hanson not to make a bid Lilley raises objection over Davy takeover By our City Staff: Trial debates Arrow advertisement Thorn sells Software to managers for ?82m Savills swings into the red Falling sales in Britain compound woes at Ford ICI Deputy Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Reuter: Fuji Bank faces ?86m loss over fraud deals Excalibur threat to director Back in profit Rio Algom dips Mitie doubles Bet warning Unlisted Securities Owners predicts good year Profits at Misys halved to ?5.6m Noonan joins Danbury Investment Trusts Douglas drops to ?11.1m Money Markets OECD expects German rate rise Commodities Lloyds subsidiary cuts jobs as business falls Business Roundup Sidney Banks at £?2.21m EC drops E1f probe SEP falls 72% to ?319,000 Hill & Smith rises 5% Albrighton goes into red Lilley calls For enquiry More native than the natives Sir Leon Brittan's power and influence is spreading. Wolfgang M?nchau reports King plays the jester Vote of confidence Sir Denys attacks the bowling Comment Capel for Osaka Coach bolted London Traded Options Owners Abroad sees sun behind recession clouds Tempus FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options Harold Morrison Associates Shape Technical Centre Glenyork Ltd Steel Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save the Children GCC Technologies Ltd. BAT Petroleum Exploration Computer Consultants Ltd. Cruise Ship Gift Shop Managers L & G Recruitment Inter-American Development Bank The Rehab Group, INC Company Secretary Kidsland Pre-School Ltd North Sea output rises sharply The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kwik Save shares rally after abortive bear raid Stock Market (Reuter): Late buy programs help Dow to rise New York Major Indices Wall Street Platinum Losses clawed back Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Now is the time to prepare for economic recovery Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Tenders and Contracts North Yorkshire Police Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linguists talk of perfect future Computers & Computer Services Testboom Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrews - Green Franchise Ltd. Brand New Top-Of-The-Range Fax Machine! Multiple Display Advertising Items General Daytona Miami Le Mans Gultronics Briefings VW DV a Davenport Vernon Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Accessories Rivervale Clyde Engineering Company Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire and Leasing Eurolease Exchange Ltd Guild Vehicle Brokers Countrywide Fleet Management C. J. Kelly & Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. P. And Lease Takeover Specialists Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Second-hand car trade dented Price cuts are boosting the market but, as Kevin Eason found, selling your vehicle may be made more difficult A supercar, but subtle with it Roadtest Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Webb Autos New Cars at Discount Prices!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items AA penalty for old bangers Roadwise First for Ford Diesel cruising Bills challenged Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pigeon-proof Beware baldness Charity drive Expensive duty free Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boom time sweeps into the kampongs Malaysia has been transformed from a country of rural villages to an industrialised nation enjoying a buyoant economy. James Pringle traces the path to prosperity Malaysia Airlines Keeping an eye on his enemies After ten years in power, Dr Mahathir, the prime minister, scolds America, Australia and domestic opponents, and scorns foreign environmentalists, in an outspoken interview Home arena is where the heart lies Malaysia is seeking close relations with Asian neighbours as reliance on the West declines Proton proving a homegrown hit A prime minister with vision and a Japanese troubleshooter are steering the car industry in the right direction From paddyfields to factories Despite opposition fro rural sectors Malaysia is forging ahead with plans to be industrialised by the year 2020 Proton Triple-Valve Labuan Malaysia A peak into the future One of the world's last rain forests, around the mighty Mount Kinabalu, shows Sabah the way to save its environment and replace logging with tourism. Judith Parsons reports Islam with a liberal touch An elected fundamentalist is trying not to offend as he brings in Muslim laws Bare bones of an ancient way of life Tourism is on the map Fascinating Malaysia Disobedient employee cannot make employer guilty Court of Appeal Selection for Tokyo tops priorities in Birmingham Athletics Batsmen must change colour Short-term view The Lord's crowd Denmark bursts from pack Golfers' poor behaviour Mixed sense of loyalty Different style Conflicting attitude to games Short cut to success Changing room Serious omission Leading sculler omitted from team for Vienna Rowing Teams for Vienna Langer gets angle on course record Golf Fixtures Boardman in the chase Cycling Miras 3 form misleading Mahasin to live up to lofty reputation on Ascot debut Mandarin Ascot Yarmouth Pool bet has poor response Tiger Flower a warm order Carlisle Mandarin Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Brighton Rapid Raceline Texaco Cricketline Rapid Cricketline Batty puts a stop to Notts' run Old Trafford officials take swift action against their Pakistan Test all-rounder after umpires report him for mischoduct German hopes fade as Graf pulls out on medical advice Tennis Wasim Akram fined £1,000 Glamorgan owe much to Shastri Leading prospects out to make waves Yesterday's Scoreboards Esca note influence at festival Today's Fixtures Smith strikes out defiantly Veteran pair just keep on achieving Cricketscene the Official County Service Wales send apology Relaxed finale at Sheffield Pits men experience life in the fast lane England's forwards can put their side in the driver's seat Rugby Union Reluctant Mayock treads the path to gold medal World Student Games Results from Sheffield Soviet rider sprints to the fore Gordon falters In Brief For the Record Autosport Best parts company with Raf cup team Pyman stays in front Golf Sports Letters, Racing, Tennis England's hopes lie with the pitch Uneven bounce makes batting difficult again in the fourth Test at Edgbaston against West Indies bowlers B. A. A. Heathrow By our Sports Staff: Tottenham and Lazio in agreement at last Time for England to evaluate their position Rob Andrew, the England rugby union stand-off, justifies the tour to Australian and Fiji which ends in the Sydney Football Stadium tomorrow Morns goes way of others John Woodcock Senna demands changes O'Reilly predicts first £1m player
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