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News from 31/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Michael Upton, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Long, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Richard Streeton, John E. Strafford, Robert Ellis, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John Major, Ray Clancy, C. P. Vellenoweth, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, Rupert Allason, A. K. Clarke, John O'leary, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, G. L. Bolt, Jane Wyatt, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, J. G. Ross Martyn, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Peter Stothard and Mary Dejevsky, P. Hughes, Geoffrey Harding, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Barney Hoskyns, David Young, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, I. Finlay, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Oliver Walston, Jonathan Clark, Michael Austin, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Patricia Koza, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Tim Jones, Derek Worlock, Philip Bassett and Kevin Eason, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Robert Seabrook, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, A. L., S. J. Swabey, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, N. C. Fox, Stephen Sampson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Bush lays down tough terms for Gorbachev Yeltsin joins summit leaders' banquet Within his Ken Exception Rules Jaffa Dies Write to Reply Inside CBI claims economic slump is deepening Hospital pays the price for birth-switch baby Hyde Park 1991: we were there No hiding from the Chetniks The horror of the war in Croatia became clear yesterday as Croat refugees described how they were used as a human shield by Serbian militiamen attacking their village. Tim Judah reports Bank defeated as sheikh offers £50m BCCI aid deal Barkers New fears on Iraqi bomb BR chief dreams of Japanese-style efficiency for rail network Major ready to answer Iraq export accusations Dunhill Bank victims sweat it out in court 35 The Bank of England arguments sawn in half… its counsel winced at the outcome… the depositor in a sari started to cry… Bill Frost on the BCCI court decision Why corporate fitness fails to work Founder of bank has no regrets Rape 'not seen as serious' in Africa A fortune for the Treasury £1m damages Libel victory Athlete fined Four share lead Gorman case 'a clash of principle not personalities' Court told of malice Maestro for 30 summers Baptists try for a rugby conversion Maestro for 30 summers Police gear up to tackle battering ram raid gangs Driving stolen cars into shop windows and then plundering the contents is the latest criminal craze. Peter Davenport reports Girl barred by Guides loses fight Citizen's Charter Legal firm calls in investigators The National Union of Teachers Clarke diverts £75m to hire teams of school inspectors Parents to get school ratings For sale: an island full of history Tenants win new rights American Airlines Fifth man freed in crime squad case BT raises cost of telephone line rental Olympus Hospital managers delay replies to Labour trust queries Second wave of NHS transfers Another hundred apply to opt out Hypnotists fall under spell of tidy councils Cot death risk 'higher if sleeping face down' No Title A security van robber sees error of his ways Hatton is charged over alleged land deal frauds Woman dies in fire during army exercise Pedestrians win back a city Birmingham is redesigning the Bull Ring to replace underpasses with walkways, reports Craig Seton All callers welcome at Hellfire Corner Councillor found shot in Nigeria Pair jailed Vandals strike Man remanded Thatcher post Father's hunt Clean away Furnace restored Hardliner looks to the army (Reuter): Gays chased off (Reuter): Bush impressed Job losses hit the freedom factory Senators aiming to commit us to new missile system Shadow over the Kremlin summit as a threat to the ABM treaty emerges on Capitol Hill EC backs Hurd on monitors Picture Gallery Bushes meet a master of getting rich under socialism First Ladies teach Moscow art of comradeship Summit Sketch Grumbles over a dry samovar Dahmer discharged for racism US orders more base closures De Klerk acts quickly to end secret payments The New South African Cabinet Queen of sleaze gets a trashing Rover Cars Reuter: Seoul rejects nuclear free deal UN finds secret Iraqi uranium capability By our Foreign Staff: Kurd leader sees Major as concert aid is distributed Atolls fear ocean's grim new face Rising sea levels resulting from global warming are threatening the very existence of island states, writes James Pringle from Palikir, Micronesia India searches for capitalist miracle Tough New Zealand budget pares down welfare state Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Abloy Security Ltd Marketing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Manager Required for UK and Europe TV Production Company Lettings Office Manager NDL International (AP): Pupils die in school lock-up (Reuter): Afghan hope (Reuter): Appeal fails (AFP): Haiti verdict The high price of prestige Can costume serials ever repay their high cost of production? Sally Brompton reports Advertising Sales Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments No minister, no comment Television producers say ministers are ducking interviews Scott Electronics Ltd. The Writers Bureau Royal insurance Public Relations and Marketing Consultants Marketing Manager Chemical Engineering British Association for Shooting and Conservation Back in focus Media Watch Farming cut A new sort of outing War torn Love on the small screen Multiple Classified Advertising Items When baby makes three - or twelve Big families are an oddity today, as more people decide to have only one child. Alice Thomson meets two couples with different ideals National Westminster Bank Manna from heaven? Why folic acid in your loaf may be the best thing since sliced bread In the swing & Briefly Setting the top tables & Briefly Street scene & Briefly What Next? & Briefly Elder status Briefing Bishop move Tonic idea Last chance… Lyric Theatre Clear winners in the long run Popular wisdom has it that the West End stage's biggest successes lose their freshness and appeal with the passing years. Benedict Nightingale is delighted to discover two exceptions Singalong with a crafty couple Rock Ignore rappers, house music and teenage idols, urges Barney Hoskyns, because there are fine pop songwriters at work Business wound up but booming Factory Art John Russell Taylor on a Swiss show to gladden the heart of all eccentrics British Diabetic Association Why we need toffs to bat for Britain The formula that has made our diplomatsw the natural arisocrats of embassy row is envied woridwide, says Michael Binyon Conor Cruise O'Brien Government-funded murder has failed to Shock most white South Africans Alan Coren …and moreover Dead doctrines rarely lie down The summit has dismissed communism, but the creed will linger on in the West, argues Jonathan Clark Absent by design The Times Diary Gulf displayed The Times Diary Rights redressed The Times Steely silence? The Times Diary Cleaner Car Taxes Policing Yugoslavia Salvation by Beer Alone Fisheries ruling may affect quota Beneath but not below Closed Hess files Siege machine Setting a curb on the circuit system Lively in Lisbon Control of falconry Sorting out samphire Perils in funding political parties NHS changes Rule Britannia Parish costs Cheaper by air Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Lord MacFarlane of Bearsden Forthcoming marriages University news Royal Society of Chemistry Marriage Lt-Gen Sir Robert Drew Lt-General Sir Robert Drew, KCB, CBE, director general of the Army Medical Services, 1965-1969, died on July 27 aged 83. He was born on October 4,1907 The Maharao of Kutch Madansinhji Jadeja, the last Maharao of Kutch, diplomat and tennis player, has died in London aged 81. He was born in Bhuj on October 12,1909 The night sky in August Anniversaries today George Loosley George Loosley, MC, head-master, died on July 23 aged 81. He was born on July 18,1910 Historic waterfall unearthed Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2548 Oxfam The Times NBI The round World XII.- the Grizzly at Home Word-Watching Opera & Ballet 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 Unspirited souls out of time Dance Giselle Festival Hall Haunted by dream of freedom Theatre The Lady from the Sea Riverside Studios Jazz Betty Carter Ronnic Scott's Television and Radio ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Abbey National Mayors may face direct election in councils plan The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,672 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch From a Correspondent: Paratroopers charged over joyriders' deaths Germany buys back its soul Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Manchester Around Britain Tower Bridge Times Weathercall Highest & Lowest London Lighting up Times Glasgow High Tides Reuter: Air force attacks village Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Aegis to be listed in Paris Lilley plea BAe shuts unit Harland rises The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices CBI's findings show recession is deepening Survey sees no signs of recovery Shares close at record By our Financial Staff: Bank probe at trading company Brickbats for Thatcher's builder By our Industrial Correspondent: Power chief seeks energy strategy Thames boss in hot water as shareholders query pay Forte Hotels No Title Ofwat calls for strict payout limits P&D director denies misleading market The Blue Arrow trial Nuclear Electric Oyston resigns after defeat EC talks with Efta break down again Business Roundup Platinum at five-year low NatWest buys broker Enserch to sell properties Sabena loses £499m TWA to revamp in bankruptcy East Midlands to play major Euro-power role March sells subsidiary Cluff gains Yemen rights Stability fails to pour oil on uncertain price waters Martin Barrow looks at the oil market, one year after the invasion of Kuwait Kuwait faces an uphill battle to become a significant player again Run out of luck The Times City Diary Hosepipe ban on water payouts Comment Speaking the same language The Times City Diary Ball in New Court The Times City Diary Taking the plunge The Times City Diary Time Computer Systems Ltd Water-tight theory helps Aegis plug media empire gaps Tempus TNT warns of heavy losses for the year SD-Scicon forecast questioned Ramsden falls Victoria drops Seet sues Major Indices Lloyds Bank By our City Staff: Allianz holding in Dresdner reviewed FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options Shares run out of steam but still reach highest-ever close Stock Market YRM payout held despite 35% fall London Traded Options Wall Street The Times (Reuter): Brisk trade takes Dow above 3,000 World Markets Shares edge to record Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Extra innings for the people's ground The Queen opens the Bedser stand and the indoor Ken Barrington Centre at the Foster's Oval in London today. Richard Streeton visits the ground Whittingdale Fund Managers From the Prime Minister Foster's Argyll Services Ltd John Darbourne Partnership Northcroft Eve Group plc A centre to breed heroes for England The Ken Barrington Centre will net youngsters who lack facilities for cricket, the centre's John Poland (right) tells Ivo Tennant County chases championship Surrey's young team is in the hunt for its first title in 20 years Nescafe Legend inspires the young The player whose name has been given to a sports centre hit centuries on every England Test ground Wedlake Bell Playing a forward shot The new Bedser stand epitomises Surrey's aims for the club's future. Richard Streeton takes in the view Clifford Frost Limited Surrey County Cricket Club School nets top marks Sporting gesture aids the centre A grant of £320,000 over five years from the Sports Council will guarantee access for local people to the facilities TCCB Ernst & Young Sports & Outdoor Media Bargains lure buyers to cross the sea Property Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland In the Market Home Improvements Chestertons Residential Cluttons The Times Benham & Reeves Serviced Flats Ltd Cowan Head John D Wood & Co. Constables Hamblecliff House Raffle the pubs can only lose Club De Bonmont Terres Noves Blue Sky Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Optimism built on caution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Leicester BUSinESS London Bridge SE1 James Harris Commercial Fed up? For Sale/lease South of France Building Land Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays Bank Plc Hyperion Properties plc Local London Group Limited In the Market Municipal Mutual Computing Chem Systems Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants The Times Diary of Times Classified Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Working Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Andry Montgomery Limited Knights Bridge Secretaries The Roc Partnership Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Secretaries plus SRS Ltd Christopher Kcats Recruiting Secretaries in Media Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community Creme Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Royal College of Physicians Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Demain Secretarial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual (French) Admin & PA Secretary No Title Enforcing contract of guarantee La Crème De La Crème The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Part Time Vacancies Drugs cases to go to High Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheila Burgess International Personnel Counsellors Regan and Dean Recruitment Ltd. Tri-Lingual Secretary Therapy of ward against her will Counsels' duty to correct judge Good character Mandarin: Shadayid to take centre stage Mandarin: Goodwood Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Guide to our In-Line Racecard Prize cuts published Mandarin: Southwell Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Firions Law can lift Galway Plate Rapid Raceline William Hill Moorhouse makes plans to help developing talent Swimming Storey succeeds Brasher Athletics Northumberland surprise captain Today's Fixtures Cricketcall Tolley takes his chance to try to leapfrog the queue Cricket Leading First Class Averages Tolley takes his chance to try to leapfrong the queue Notley stars in Hannon's double East Everleigh trainer lands Stewards' Cup at Goodwood for second successive year Arthroscopy key to success Phillips finds sponsor Equestrianism Norfolk notch a notable double Stevens hits back after penalty for 'thinking out loud' Seeded players find going tough on the second day of the English amateur golf chamionship Results from Formby Ransome suffers official defeat Squash Rackets Reid granted appeal on team line-up Coach aware of success on limited scale For the Record Baseball Tennis Football Cycling Cricket Billiards Squash Rackets Golf Hockey Gliding Rugby Union Yachting Speedway Fixtures Morley in command For the Record Conwy end long wait Sanderson closes successful event Sport for the Disabled British 470 pair find space in unclear waters Yachting Results from Barcelona Competitors have to sweat it out All-Africa absentee In Brief Merlos adds finishing flourish for Windsor Polo Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing Hampshire have the talent to dispose of Notts NatWest Trophy quarter-finals well matched Quarter-Finals Byford rules out deal for Botham Action Trousers Lewis climbs to thin air in attempt to outdo Beamon Chance for Johnson Charlton is picture of pleasure Connachan decides to seek happiness off the course Beardsley expected to sign for Everton Nicholas kindles memories

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