News from 30/07/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Dr Diana Simpson, Bill Frost, David Rhys Jones, Neil Bennett and Susan Ellicott, Harvey Elliott, David M. Hunt, Chairman, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Hilary Finch, I. A. Shapiro, Henry Kelly, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Callum Murray, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Martin Barrow, Julian Rollins, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Bruce Lidington, David Hands, Richard Johnson, P. I. Thomas, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, John Hennessy, John Redwood Minister, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, N. S., Robert Kirley, C. Hughes Davies, John Higgins, Patrick Stevens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, G. Silcott, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, P. L. C. Richards, Roger Boyes, Thomas Leicester, Kenneth Ellison Davis, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Norman Whitehouse Chief Executive, Richard Beeston and Peter Stothard, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Colin Curds, J. Gwynfryn Jones (Director), Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Anne Thomas-Ferrand, C. Thomas, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Yuri Lebedey (Political Analyst), Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Robert Atkinson, Derek Morgan, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Tim Judah and Tom Walker, Marjorie Mowlam, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Naughton, QC, John Watson,
ResumoUS jury lays first charge against BCCI Last-ditch London talks to save bank Barrister follows in Thatcher's footsteps The coded message appearing on page one De Klerk moves ministers aside Royals go back to their roots Yeltsin to join Bush in summit talks Abbey National Pavarottt's Park Theatre Controversy Barratt Slump Starter's Orders Index Cash, confidence and new company needed to rescue BCCI Tories reject Labour accusations over arms exports to Iraq Sensitive equipment beats strict checks Sensitive equipment beats strict checks Heathrow Mi5 'knew of terrorist group link' Pavarotti and police set for big night Punter bets on bookies' golf ignorance Two missing from plane wreckage Chess surprise Libel damages Donovan sues Crash kills three Gorman libel hearing told of overripe personalities Court frees killer who had PMT Rapist's escape blamed on staff Holiday Black Spots Mother who robbed building societies is freed from jail 100 party youths loot club and shops First direct Death of major's lover a test of the new Germany The pressures on army wives have never been greater. Anne McElvoy reports after the German lover of an officer was run down by a car Stamp of disapproval as commoner breaches royal protocol Ministers expect childcare help for working mothers Kinnock decides not to address TUC Labour vows to restore hardship benefits Indebted students face a summer struggle as their usual sources of income dry up Squeeze and cuts make holiday jobs hard to find Morse Picture Gallery Borrowing to make ends meet Airport officials urged to smile MPs raise alarm over dumping of dead animals Farm animals are being buried in makeshift graves or left floating on rivers. Philip Webster reports on a growing hazad Inner-city crusader succeeds Thatcher Man in the News Skipper is jailed for smuggling IRA arms Airport to get second runway Policeman quits Man held Rapist jailed Weston baby Wedding arrest Briton shot Cheesed off Pottery analysis sheds light on menu of medieval man Scientists are helping to ensure that cabbages as well as kings have their place in history recorded, reports Nigel Hawkes Scots give Russians a lesson in modern farming Witness says Calvi was murdered Which? The Unbiased Facts Residents challenge Surrey golf club plan Renault Pretoria demotions likely to restore De Klerk credibility Kenyan riot boys in court (AP): Leaders freed (Reuter): Minister quits Peer's visit gives islands hope of a place at UN Greanada delays executions Picture Gallery Mystery initials stir speculation on Tokyo scandal Panasonic Superpowers wind up nine years of talks on nuclear arsenals Jews have new summit goals Dedra the New Lancia Picture Gallery From our Correspondent in Moscow: Gathering Bush could do without Defiant Yeltsin signs accord with Lithuania Moscow passport fee soars EC ministers try again to halt Yugoslav killings Reuter: Romania floods killed 65 Desert bazaar feeds Iraq starved of rice and tyres Dam project flounders on wave of nationalism On the third leg of his journey down the Danube, Roger Boyes finds the river barrage at Nagymaros, an excavated outline of a stalinist folly on pharaonic scale Literati throw stones at four glass towers Paris Notebook by John Phillips Shamir stands firm on Palestinian delegates France 'needs immigrants' Reuter: UN team hunts nuclear secrets (Reuter): Brussels talks may lead to Gatt deal (AP): More killings (AFP): Bazaar ablaze (Reuter): Noodles death Dabbing on the sweet smell of success Liz Smith meets the woman who transformed an ailing perfumery business into an international empire Strike while the iron's hot A big win by a professional golfer sends ordinary players scurrying to buy their clubs Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Walking on works of art A carpet manufacturer is weaving masterpieces into rugs Less is still more The DIY furnishings of the past are back in fashion Maple diet Briefing Diary secrets Last chance . . . The last word in cultivating a musical garden Records: Classical Summer Exhibition New clothes for a scruffy old friend Benedict Nightingale recalls great moments amid the "squalor" of The Other Place, as the Royal Shakespeare Company opens its rebuilt Strafford theatre Theatre Cops, kipper ties and self-sufficiency What's new in nostalgia? Richard Johnson previews a London festival of favourites from the television of the Seventies Television When Libyan rioters besieged the British embassy in Tripoli, they were apparently heard to shout triumphantly,'Down with C15' Barclays Woodrow Wyatt When cutting forces, we should prepare for the unexpected Meeting in the sticks By going to Kiev, Bush is preparing to do business with the emerging Soviet republics, writes Peter Stothard 'Outing': hype and hypocrisy Matthew Parris on activists' threats to expose homosexual politicians Peter Barnard . . . and moreover Glasnost rules the waves The Times Diary Secret weapon The Times Diary Dessert storm The Times Diary Taking no notice The Times Diary Arming Iraq Nods and Winks Scotching the Russians Further doubts on Silcott conviction Aid for handicapped Siege machine Synod and Nestle Loch Ness rubbish SDI as obstacle to disarmament One-parent families Victims first? Romanovs' fate Army dental cuts A touch of tin Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's birthdays Sir Ashton Roskill Luncheons Leathersellers' Company Royal College of Physicians, London Royal College of Surgeons of England Anniversaries Appointments Drapers' Company Institute of Physics Council Michael Daunt Michael Daunt, OBE, test pilot, died on July 26 in Ipswich aged 81. He was born in Hastings on October 23,1909 Appointments in the Forces Arthur Briggs Arthur Briggs, American jazz trumpeter, has died at Chantilly, France, aged 92. He was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on April 9,1899 Forthcoming marriages University news Marriages Charles Stuart Charles Harborne Stuart, higtorian, Student and Tutor of Christ Church from 1948 to 1987, and Censor from 1953 to 1958, died on July 22 aged 71; He was born in Calcutta on January 28,1920 Evale Gallienne Church news This however, is not the way it is among you. If one… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2547 On this Day Day of romance in a grey world 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 available Seats at all prices Today's Events Word-Watching Flirts and flames revisited Opera Don Giovanni Glyndebourne Opera Der Rosenkavalier Munich Festival Radio The Moral maze Radio 4 Proms LS/Zafrosek Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Hotels novotel Appeal court rejects plea of woman who killed husband British toddler feared kidnapped The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,671 Weather Sanitised, deodorised and sealed for your vacation Postcard from Jamaica Americans on holiday, are demanding the whole package Harvey Elliott writes Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Fletcher in claim against Budgens Home loans up Bullough falls The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Shares end below best after reaching record level Barratt price halves after loss warning Sir Lawrie returns to the helm as £100m setback is predicted BAA poised to axe 1,000 jobs before end of the year Sutherland feast lures Hazlewood By our Industrial Correspondent: Scottish steel buy-in proposed Ig Index First in Financial Bookmaking Deputy Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Hanson invests another £4m in horses Robinson loses directors Lending lower Sainsbury issue J&j pays same Arlen down Control stake Generali Changes to board help Kelt escape receivership Mountleigh approval One in 20 behind with mortgage By our City Staff: SE director had 'never' heard of late take-up Blue Arrow Trial Hawthorn electrical division sold for £23m Business Roundup BAe warns of Rover loss Doctus in receivership Credit Suisse soars 70% Payout rises at Menvier Merrydown improves Monarch's sights on North America Purchase costs push Greggs result lower Ashtead meets forecast Handful of dust Hindsight provides measure of quality control for surveys Derby winner The Times City Diary Trumping Saatchi The Times City Diary Casualties of a false dawn Comment Buffalo Ted The Times City Diary Corton the act The Times City Diary Midnight run The Times City Diary Bankers seek new rules after BCCI Budgens makes plans for three-year revival Tempus Geared futures and options funds Training standards Miscellaneous Genuine Sale Three Quality Holiday Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government must answer questions on BCCI Businesses for Sale Perigordian Properties ZüRICH/SWITZERLAND Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action group help Clive Willougby & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Shares set record on hopes over economy Stock Market London Traded Options Wall Street Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Strong start to account Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities The Leading Firms Experts under a microscope Home office forensic scientists face increased competition from independent laboratories, Dr Diana Simpson writes Misunderstood Surprises among the women Inns and Outs Loss of privilege Man of all trades Robin Suharto Judgment days Ciao , Gadaffi NB Selection Ltd Edward Lewis & Co Legal Appointments Unsung heroes of the lower courts Brief Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Denton Hall Burgin & Warrens Lasmo Fisher Meredith Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Quarry Dougall Supreme Court Taxing Masters and Deputy Taxing… Fres Legal Section Graham Gill & Young Debt Recovery The London Law Agency Limited The lawyers' who's who changes tack A new approach by a law directory is aimed at helping clients pick the perfect firm. Edward Fennell looks at how well it works Chambers & Partners Zarak Hay at Law Quarry Dougall Durnford Ford Solicitors How a judge made a difficult decision At what stage is a foetus protected by the law? Solicitors cannot claim expert's costs Legal Appointments NM Rothschild & Sons Limited BBC Community service order length Clifford Chance Department of Adult Education Divorce analogy in provision claim Euro Law Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items News of the World Democracy gets a vote of approval Co-operatives are a hit with younger workers because they have a stake in the business, reports Derek Morgan Public Appointments The Natural History Museum Isle of Wight Director of Tourism Diary of Times Classified St. Thomas More's School Cleveland County Council Basildon & Thurrock Health Authority The Queens's University of Belfast The Times Profile Martinez pitches a perfect game Baseball Degrees awarded by the university of East Anglia England's failings laid bare David Hands examines an enlightening rugby tour to Australia and Fiji London medical examination results NFL becomes a victim of its overseas success American Football Cairns to play Khan Squash Rackets Mandarin: Knight Of Mercy for sprint encore Mandarin: Leicester Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ajaad fails to deliver Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: Beverley Starlight Flyer misses Schweppes Guide to our In-Une Racecard ICC coming into line with the bouncer Aggressive Johnson is the inspiration for undaunted Notts Britannic Assurance Championship table Maynard in the fast lane Atherton is failing the test of time Poland's Best and Worst since 1976 Test Match Averages Dilley and Stemp lead way Sussex seek review of county game Yesterdays Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Composed Kellett claims his century Wreford sets up final for Carthusians The Times Langer's hopes rise Nicklaus 's record In Brief Holman proves he is more than a match for adversity Golf Results from Formby Lucas shows ability Yachting Severe blow for Milligan Norfolk enjoy third success Gloucestershire fall short in their first bowls final Britain's lead is narrowing Sport for the Disabled Today's Fixtures For the Record Farrell takes up Star lead Cycling Switched on to processions of the English kind Sport on Television the Week in Review Kent provides winner as Ellerston improve Polo Cowdrey waits Rugby Union Gower the man for England's Oval occasion Final Test calls out for a special approach Health may settle Waldron's future Care for the Wild Marseilles pull out of Steven's transfer Mansell has credentials for grand prix glory Can Nigel Mansell follow up his winnig streak and capture the Formula One world drivers championship? Norman Howell looks at the fine line that separates success and failure Surrey serve customary notice Tour may start in London in 1993 SA may change vote on Tokyo Christie has relay remorse
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