News from 29/07/1991
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Louis Blom-Cooper, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Rita Grosvenor, Colin Narbrough and Philip Bassett, Vijitha Yapa, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, M. J. Trowbridge (Deputy Head), Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Sarler, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, John Best, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Jane Elliott, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Morgan-Griffiths, Susan Ellicott and Michael Theodoulou, Janet Storrie, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Julian Rollins, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, John Raven, Director General, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Michael Taylor, Director, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Tweeddale, W. G. McPHERSON, Susan Ellicott and Richard Beeston, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Nicolas Soames, F. J. Weddell, David Toop, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Chris Anthony, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Lawrence Norcross, Alice Thomson, Coomi Kapoor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, T. A. Dalton, Leader Warwick District Council, Ronald Butt, I. B. Pereira, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Tom Leary, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Agence France-Presse, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sally A. Stracey, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Michael Dynes, John Mein, Gordon Dunwoodie, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Baroness Park of Monmouth, Neil Bennett and Jonathan Prynn, Christopher Warman, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Adam Kelliher, Susan Ellicott, Rosemary Cramp, President Council for British Archaelogy, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, John Polk, John Watson,
ResumoMore parents believe two children make the ideal family Israelis play cat-and-mouse on peace talks Today in the Times Index I say tomato, you say winter flounder US gives Iraq new warning Picture Gallery Reuter: 45 killed in Croatia clashes By our Business Staff: BCCI rescue hopes fading Pheasant Tapestry by Kaffe Fassett Falklands veteran faces axe The future of HMS Endurance has exposed divisons between two ministries over patrolling the Falklands, Sheila Gunn writes Labour wants enquiry on military and chemical exports to Iraq Government assurances that information disclosed in a DTI memorandum carries no ominous military overtones have fallen on deaf ears, Sheila Gunn reports Nupe drops figure from minimum wage fight By our Industrial Editor: Efficient collection could cut tax by 1p Fiction is favourite as half of Britain curls up with a book Image in empties: The Tin Man, a 300ft-long… Dysentery outbreak affects 145 Palace is silent on royal anniversary No action on MP's jail recording Heatwave holiday traffic jams roads Officer cleared Heritage chief Family flies out Hostels for jails Correction Car firms lose £3 bn sales, shed 50,000 jobs and cut output The Week Ahead Agenda Deaf viewers demand to see rude words they are missing By our Motoring Correspondent: £450,000 Jaguar races to a record Desert Rat's wife held after woman dies Royal Mail International Citroèn UK Ltd Heseltine to push through 'pollution police' plan £4m appeal to restone old church Clarke considers a charter award for the best schools By our Education Editor: Girl to make it four generations at Rugby Clean sweep brings Norfolk estate back from the dead With dedication and the right help, a decaying landscape park, like a great country house, can live again. Marcus Binney reports Vegetarian choir roots for cause Water users warned as supply fails test Estate agents risk ban for deception Stores on alert after bombings Nine killed in four weekend car crashes Tribute to poet Wedding death Ferryman dies Hostage ordeal Five injured Smoking ban Police break-in Bond winners The Most Energy Efficent Buildings are now… Legal land battles in the green belt take a leaf out of Dallas Jamie Dettmer reports on a thick-skinned family that is flouting building regulations in a pleasant corner of English countryside Computers arrive at crown courts to speed justice Funding for theatre is condemned Beatle's breakfast toast from 1963 goes on sale Hitachi De Klerk likely to offer ANC posts in transition cabinet Dissident threatens to fast Reuter: Kuwait exports first crude oil since invasion Sri Lanka poised for key battle Taylor goes with trend of romance among the rehabs Refugees look to Allah and the gun Picture Gallery Britain opposes islands' UN plea Whiff of hope for tobacco puffs Indians launch bank for women Dhaka opens way for free poll (Reuter): Fans rampage (AFP): Laundry death (Reuter): Ministers 'to go' (AP): Pee-wee charge (AFP): Hippo patricide Prague's market revolution inflames politics of envy On the second leg of his journey along the Danube, Roger Boyes enters Czechoslovakia to find that economic reform has led to talk in Brateslava of federalism's end Croatia town of 15,000 prepares for Serb attack EC team's role to be debated Trouble in store as Harrods steps after copycat disco Soviet leader seizes summit chance to boost status From our Own Correspondent: Gorbachev loses political guru Police see third man as rape suspect (AP): Calvi mafia hint (AFP): Soccer fans riot Hopes dashed (AFP): Gypsies' plea (AP): Suicide pact (AP): Gunmen kill 15 How to cultivate a new career The stress of success has led some high-flyers to crash-land in the garden, Sally Brompton reports BT Laying plans for Mrs Thatcher Take some Easter eggs, the KGB, an Iron Lady; mix with face - and you have a film about Ukrainian natinalism Marriage with a tin heart The tenth anniversary may not be romantic, but couples have every right to view it as an achievement Back, in Iraq Briefing Naked news Last chance … Packs a real punchline Comedy Heard the one about Scotsman who was beaten up at the Montreal comedy festival? Carol Sarler was there, and offers a serious appraisal of humour's future Women are in charge here, but all are welcome Theatre The Women's Playhouse Trust is ten years old. Founder Jules Wright (left) looks back with Lauris Morgan-Griffiths Spirited girl who defies the years Dance The plot may creak a little, but a 150 years old, Giselle is still one of the world's most popular ballets. Debra craine discovers why Dress code not uniformly observed Proms: Albert Hal/radio 3 The Times Educational Supplement A little bit of Devon cream A small school in Dartmouth that faced closure has won praise from the inspectors for its staff commitment, motivation, family atmosphere and excellent exam results. David Tytler reports Education Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified City Poly City of London Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Classified columns are read by well over a… Monday Cadmus Gabbitas Truman & Thring Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Ruthless policies may be needed New legislation has been undermined and reforms discredited among teachers Trainers wanting to fail students received threats Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's University of Belfast School of Law Lecturers sue Clarke on pay The education secretary is withholding ?13 million as he fights to retain the right to dictate the terms of pay negotiations for polytechnic and college teachers, John O'Leary writes Education The Natural History Museum Personnel Manager Universite De Lausanne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St Mary's School Calne, Wiltshire Sn 11 0df The Times Pressure on parents Noticeboard Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Ronald Butt Political columnists must be prepared to go against the grain of media fashion Matthew Parris …and moreover When philosophers cast the first stone The heirs of Wittgenstien are diminished by an unseemly squabbly, says Daniel Johnson Poll late and poll often Bernard Levin advises the Irish to vote for opion pollsters Hard man of heritage The Times Daiary Balkan Answers The Birth Dearth A Prisoner of the Left Dangers of appeasement with Ussr Forum for the past Designed to please Citizens' mails Synod and Nestlè One-parent families Clergy marriages under pressure Spa bowling arena Arms register Flying the flag Yugoslavia's plight Shorter working week Court Circular Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages John Michael Jerwood, MC Lazar Kaganovich Lazar kaganovich, a devoted henchman of Josef Stalin, died on July 25 aged 98. He was born on November 22,1893 The Rev Dr Alec Vidler The Rev Dr Alexander Roper Vidler, Dean of King's College, Cambridge, 1956-66, died on July 25 aged 91. He was born on December 27,1899 Earl Attlee Earl Attlee, son of Britain's post-war Labour Prime Minister Clement Attlee, died on July 27 aged 63. He was born on August 10,1927 Announcements and Personal Court and Social Advertising Concise Crossword No 2546 Announcemnets and Personal Announcements and Personal Nature notes Birthdays today Announcements and Personal Today's royal engagements Announcemnets and Personal Assassination of M. De Plehve A Bomb Hurled in St. Petersburg Announcements and Personal Announcemnets and Personal Word-Watching 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 Entertainments Magicked to the eastern sun Opera Die Zauberflote Salzburg Festival Television Everyman BBC 1 Rock Jellyfish Town & Country Theatre Breaking Legs Stephen Joseph, Scarborough BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Times Patten goads Labour with dossier on Militant Two killed in gliding accident The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,670 Parker Duofold Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Tower with a 100-year view Postcard from Blackpool Blackpool tower celebrates its centenary this year. In the first of a summer series, Ronald Faux visits a holiday landmark Weather Abroad Highest & Lowest Tourist Rates Around Britain London Times Weathecall Yesterday Manchester Lighting-Up Times Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Delta wins $310m Pan Am agreement EC car deal criticised Tokai Bank to sue employee Fisher purchase Pilkington buy Jakarta change The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Government and Cbi see end to economic downturn Final effort to agree safety net for BCCI Talks pursued at Bank until deadline in bid to persude sheikh Scicon forecasts record £14m Disney looks for fairy tale ending BAT and Midland discuss link John Charcol No Title By our City Staff: Chinese agreement opens door for Shell Banks seek a lender of last resort for the ecu Holmes boardroom battle heats up The Times Common sense and Bcci Capital Markets C&G retains societies league title See-sawing time in council supply Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities US brings gridiron look to Britain Investment Trusts Japanese bankers flout lending laws with false papers Persuading investors to deal in shares the Johannesburg way Beating around Bush The Times City Diary Looking-glass world of Cap politics Economic View Barclays likely to pay more despite first-half setback Reporting this Week Gilts wait for growth boost Gilt-Edged National Westminster Bank Plc Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Building bridges and a community spirit After ten years, the Docklands project has revived a derelict part of London, but recession has led to much criticism, and a new regime. They tell Christopher Warman about the next stage London Docklands Canary Wharf. The Future of London On the right lines for the Nineties The hight railway had a slow start in 1987 but new lines and a faster service are expected to lure passengers. Michael Dynes reports ECGD Partners in Export Success Road ahead is paved with promise Motorists can look forward to a smooth drive when road projects in the Docklans area are completed in 1993 at a cost of ?650 million The signs of confidence After the housing boom, builders and owners suffered, but the analysts believe the next months will change all this Trafalgar House Residential Docklands Chauffeur Driven, Executive Cars A tall order to be filled The tower is the focus of Canary Wharf but the object is to attract tenants to every building, Christopher Warman says River traffic ready to flow smoothly London Docklands Development Corporation Some threw stones but today teamwork rules Tourism rises from the Victorian decay A leisure business has emerged with its emphasis on people participation. Rodney Hobson looks at places to visit British Gas Plc, Noth Thames Jet travel will lift the dark clouds over airport future KPMG Peat Marwick The specialised service of Selection Research Ltd Reynolds Porter Chamberlain The Royal Institution The Times Newspaper Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyberscience Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bilingual PA/SECRETARY English - German Multiple Classified Advertising Items English limitations cruelly exposed Australians sweep aside the challenge of the five nations' union champions to se up an intriguing contest with New Zealand From a Correspondent: Effective Namibia punish Irish errors once again Fixtures Murray keen to settle £5.5m Steven deal Football British eight captures only gold Rowing Shelford close to a call-up By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Fitzpatrick achieves his goal of 17 years Shooting Farr-Jones offers timely consolation Supervisory jurisdiction of court Fixed trunk route cannot be challenged World Cup could be tarnished by lineout problems Cram is chosen for Tokyo despite his fourth place in trial Athletics World Championships Team Stewart accomplishes a first Golf High-flying amateurs under attack Price claims Masters Bowls Generous merits all the superlatives Rivals toils as Derby winner opens another great divide Final charge pays off for Hoskison Fulford strikes form Croquet Roberts is close to perfect Watersking Parrott's late swoop denies Hipwood final flourish Polo Way stays the course Britain shows promise in cup dress rehearsal Yachting Briggs lets her title chance go Judo Mandarin: Progressive Ajaad can bridge the gap to pattern company Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Lingfield Park Ramsden to wind down team at end of Flat season Mandarin: Windsor Mandarin: Wolverhampton Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Dunlop's Turkish haul Lloyd confident Warwickshire can take the flag Britannic Assurance championship table Lancashire show fighting spirit Refuge Assurance League Table Saturday's Country Championship Scoreboards Inc VAT. IMS Ltd Greig has aright to reward Solid stand aids Sri Lankans Bennett's new role Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures The Test of true cricket is winner Spaniards lift cup in thrilling finale Tennis Results from Nottingham S Africa say no In Brief For the Record Athletics Australian Rules Billiards Baseball Basketball Bowls Boxing Cricket Cycling Equestrainism Shooting Tennis Motor Rallying Rugby League Football Judo Moto-Cross Trainthlon Volleyball Wrestling Yachting Golf Hockey Motor Racing Bills top the Wembley bill American Football Pools Check Indurain storms into Paris as total Tour victor Cycling Final Tour Results Dominant Boardman The Times Rugby Union Path to Durham is cleared for Botham Lineplex Ltd Richards repels the onslaught in fitting style England's cricketers lack the presence of a magician to pull a remarkable Test Victory from the hat at Edgbaston Mansell prepares to overtake faltering Senna W Indies salute captain Full Scoreboard from Edgbaston
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