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News from 05/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Vincent Brome, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Caroline Strafford, Tim Judah, Richard Nicholson, Editor, Sir Rhodes Boyson, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Colin Smith (Chairman, Medical Academic Staff Committee), Martin Fletcher, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Sigmund Sternberg, Peter Ball, Barbara Manning, Dean Nelson, Marigold Freeman-Attwood, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Fabienne Smith, John O'leary, Dick Howard, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Simon Tait, Guy Browning, P. McLaren (Commanding Officer, HMS Endurance, 1984-6), Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Anthony Farrant, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Inglewood, Stewart Tendler, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Mary Dejevsky, James S. Argles, Owen Jenkins, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ian R. McCrae, Chairman, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Mark Rattenbury, Hamilton of Dalzell, Callum MacDonald, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Nigel Jamieson, Adam Kelliher, Susan Ellicott, Margaret Prosser (National Women's Secretary), Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Vivien Allen, Ronald Finn (Consultant physician), John Watson,

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Hundreds rescued as cruise liner sinks in huge seas EC troika warns of Yugoslav tragedy Today in the Times In Judgment Inside El Presidente's peaceful reign in Spain By our Business Staff: Pay awards tumble Picture Gallery Lilley denies giving Saddam nuclear help Uranium jets fly over UK Nigel Hawkes explains why depteted uranium is considered so safe it is used as a balancing weight in Boeings M. G. S Communications By our Sports Staff: Botham returns to 'high-risk' England Smokers' disease victim sues cigarette firm after losing legs Doctors believe that sooner or later a tobacco company will be sued successfully for health damages. Thomson Prentice reports Ministers to press ahead with more hospital opt-outs By our Chief Political Correspondent: Patten accused of 'squalid' tactics Woolwich Building Society Elephant kills keeper at zoo First Asian chosen for Tory safe seat Student's body is found in field Cardinal condemns IRA policy Whitelaw quits as deputy leader Poll tax arrears Deeper cuts Rice appointed Gunmen kill two in gangland-style 'revenge attack' Secret operation tackles criminals' breeding ground Criminals in London's East End are seeing rich pickings squeezed out by covert police investigation, writes Steward Tendler Rain and jellyfish forecast Loch fears influx of power-boats Holiday Black Spots Picture Gallery Jail-strike killer 'is ready to die' Agenda The week ahead Royal Mail International Breeder watches as fish explode BR warns of train delays Yard waits for £100m victims Fraud alleged Cot death appeal Hodgson ahead Luck of the Irish Bond winners BT Three-year health checks attacked as waste of time Patient 's lifestyle must be recorded Stress at work on increase Watch on rivers is urged Green spaces 'under pollution threat' Picture Gallery Royal pets join the 'yob dogs' European motor city project to sell cut-price cars speeded up British Glass ZDS Our Foreign Staff: Survivors say captain and crew among first to leave Passengers recount final hours of doomed Greek liner off South Africa Wrecks litter treacherous coast Cruel Seas Vessel's owners intend to set up enquiry into loss Safety Rules WHSMITH From Associated Press: Zimbabwe bus crash kills 80 children While others use starch to thicken their tomato… Gamekeepers under fire as BCCI scandals come home to roost Details about the bank, described as a cesspool overflowing on the lawn, have brought the lobbying system into question, Susan Ellicott writes Shamir wins cabinet backing to attend peace conference Colombo urges Tigers to talk Briton was brain behind Pearl Harbor raid Picture Gallery America listens in to Mafia secrets (AFP): Kuwait expels Arab suspects Back in custody (AFP): Gandhi enquiry (AFP): Drifting sands (AP): Thai reshuffle (AFP): Vanuatu tussle (AP): Early election (AFP): No match Muslims flee Serbs revel in prospect of victory over Croats Recession turns sherry to doloroso Two-headed frogs leap into lurid tales of the riverbank On the fifth leg of his Danube odyssey, Roger Boyes reaches Kozloduy where experts fear a nuclcar disaster is waiting to happen Picture Gallery Moscow party reformers endorse new grouping Kremlin issues hunger warning Russian militants claim killings at frontier post Kurds are suspects in tourist kidnaps Ozal demand (AFP): Judge arrested (Reuter): Holiday hot spot (AFP): Hiroshima move (Reuter): Mubarak visit (AP): Meat is off The fallen woman has her say The tragic heroine of Victorian times was not always the innocent, shame faced victim that literature has portrayed: she could be feisty and independent. Libby Purves reports Green-minded but not green A survey reveals that most people are sceptical of the motives behind environmentally friendly products OBAS A measure of violence A police scheme to monitor attacks on homosexuals has had a mixed reaction Central casting is put on its mettle Cinema With Terminator 2 about to arrive in Britain, film-makers should beware of letting special effects androids take over, says Geoff Brown This may be the dawn of the rising sun Theatre One way traffic: Simon Tait meets two producers and a director who are intent on righting what they see as the artistic imbalance between Britain and Japan The Times Educational Supplement Picture Gallery Fresh approach works wonders Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3/BBC 2 Films' theme Briefing No Title Careful as you go The holiday advice industry is in spate, finds Nigel Hawkes Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Japan's winners take all, or more Joanna Pitman in Tokyo on the financial victims of sham democracy Solomon himself would have wept The case of a girl in two minds has given the justice system a fearful choice, writes Bernard Levin No Title Howard keeps shop The Times Diary Troubling Mr Lilley Not to Be Watered down Happy Fourth Age Women's voices, loud and clear Dissatisfied readers Philosophers at odds 'Looking-glass' politics of EC farming Spa bowling arena Medical lecturers' pay Endurance axe Barring the gate? The way we are, as seen in Minsk Citizens' health A dressing down MPs' pay The young idea Court Circular Today's royal engagement Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today Marriages Brewers revive ancient tipple fit for a goddess Birthdays John Field John Field, CBE a former director of The Royal Ballet, London Festival Ballet and the Royal Academy of Dancing, died on August 3 aged 69, after long fight against cancer. He was born in December on October 22,1921 Nature notes Youssef IDRIS Use and misuse of religion Church news Allan Wilson Allan Wilson, FRS, professor of biochemistry at the Unversity of California, Berkeley has died in Seattle aged 56. He was born in Ngaruawahia New Zealand, on October 18,1934 But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit… Court and Social Advertising Concise Crossword No 2552 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tired Members Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Royal Shakespeare Company A composer's critical gaze Opera Ii sogno di Scipione/ The Impresario Buxton Festival Opera La muette de Portici Ravenna Festival, Italy Dance La Fille mal gardée Covent Garden World Music Nana Vasconcelos Purcell Room BBC1 5Ifty & over City architect takes a trick from Michelangelo Marcus Binney hails the high-quality work of modern craftsmen in the £37 million new look to the Royal Exchange The Times Crossword No 18,676 Weather Tourists fear town of ancient ghosts Tomorrow in the Times Index By our Industrial Correspondent: Babcock to build waste fuel project SA fund to open Facility closes Diamond first The Pound Stock Market BCCI—the bank that swallowed itself Pay awards in manufacturing tumble to 6.5% CBI reports sharpest fall for ten years By our Industrial Correspondent: Building industry faces huge job cuts City outstrips the Continentals Gas plant expansion approved A Fimbra Member Business Editor John Bell By our Banking Correspondent: Weighty task for Bingham No Title TVS expected to confirm £55m bid for franchise Pandolfi against the clock Hong Kong split by small screen battle Beware of false dawn in the Pubco corporate bond deal Capital Market From our Correspondent: EC car plants face threat on two fronts Close is prospering in recession Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities War and recession likely to push BA into loss Reporting this Week Investment Trusts GKN displays the classic defence against slump Ross Tieman assesses how one industrial group has taken steps needed to survive hard times Whitney bounces back The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Recovering into recession Economic View Taken by Storm The Times City Diary Small is beautiful The Times City Dairy Haville's off The Times City Diary Election uncertainties overhang the markets Gilt-Edged Lloyd's calls for tax law changes Seeing redheads The Times City Diary AKZO The Times Explaura reshuffle gives new direction Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Litigant's right to friend in court Appeal on inconsistency of verdicts List of degrees awarded by the university of Exeter Crown and its officers cannot be impleaded for contempt of court New hope for Britain's brightest children The international resurgence of interest in helping gifted children could speed progress in state school, John O'Leary reports Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Television teaching comes into focus University hopes for audiovisual systems were never fully realised. Now the picture is changing The Rapid Results College Multiple Classified Advertising Items LLB & CPE Results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabbitas Truman and Thring Computeach International Limited University of Sheffield Prep & Public Schools An ancient Greek summer Some young people choose to spend their holiday on a classics course. Philip Howard sees how the brightest pupils play hard Charity Appointments Brooklands College The tougher line with truants Parents could be fined as a means of keeping pupils in school Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor and Head of Department of Design The Times Kingdom of Saudi Arabia No Title Merger hits strike hitch Notice Board The Industrial Society Handle Recruitment Observer magazine Manager and Administrator for Medical Businesses and… The Times Diary of Times Classified Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust International Trading Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. A. Secretary Personal Assistant to Managing Director Stancroft Trust Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Secretary Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items E. H. Industries Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stepping Stones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marathon man has at least a stride to spare Gunnell in stride at the right time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cram is convinced of his credentials for Tokyo success Results from Monte Carlo Van Lancker takes initiative Cash alters game's purpose Tennis Yorkshire score a double success Martin beats Jahangir to take world crown Squash Rackets Boardman helps Wheelers' return Cycling Britain put under pressure by weed and mercenaries Port Pendennis buoys home Cup standings Breezes favour Britons Duke's yacht out of race at Cowes Results from Cowes Schwantz keeps his hopes alive Coulthard gains ground Motor Sport Personal pressures force Thorburn to retire Gillingham delights Leeds crowd with display of class Swimming Results from Leeds Monsanta carries Whitaker to riches Equestrianism Line reverses the fortunes Bowls Beau Quest poised to complete treble Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Ripon Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Pipe gives warning on record attempt From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Saratoga Source to shine Snurge eyes Deauville before Arc challenge Goodwood crowds up Newton Abbot Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Lancashire batting effort disappoints record home crowd Sunday league leaders appears vulnerable Hick hits back with a century Bulls repel London's late effort American Football Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Today's Fixtures1 Class of Tonbridgians tells Saturday's Cricket Scoreboards Leaders struggle to avoid follow-on Grice-Whittaker holds firm Two-shot bunker fails to halt women's British Open champion Results from Woburn Willison pulverises Pullan Pools Check Pardoe ends lean spell For the Record Coxless four go for gold in style Rowing Arsenal are made to rue their penalty failings Football Los Locos show best teamwork Polo Jones hurt in crash In Brief Fixtures Yachting IAAF appeals to Mandela Lloyd's of London plus Botham charged with an Oval rescue mission Russell makes way for Steward as England's Test cricket selectors create room for a recall of the champion of lost causes West Indians are biggest challenge Botham against West Indies Montgomerie merits top prize Faldo's chance fades at the final hole Promising Seymour gives defiant display United to sign Parker

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