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News from 06/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Thomas Conlon, Philip Goodhart, R. J. Abrahams, Mark Sainsbury, Robin Oakley, David Pannick, James Bone, Joseph Williams, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Julian A. Anderson, Director General, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Joy Jones, Kevin Eason, Jane Elliott, Callum Murray, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Taylor, John Roemmele, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Tom Walker and Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Sked, Martin Cropper, A. Mackie, Pieter van der Merwe, Graham Webster, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Lynn Lewis, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Raj Thamotheram, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, Thomson Prentice and James Bone, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Dr John Thum, Chairman, David Watts, Catherine Sampson, R. M. Hare, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, P. B. Lucas (ex-Wing Commander, R. K. French (Director), Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Margaret Walsh, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and James Bone, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Craig Lord, Alan Morriss, Laila Spence, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Derek L. Paul, Christopher Aliaga-Kelly, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Walter Putnam, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael A. Smith, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Walter Ellis, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

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Jail chief quits after report on IRA escape Index Inside Mother bearing grandchildren for daughter By our Sports Staff: Botham back to his best Transplant hope for diabetics EC to abandon soft approach towards Serbia Captain says he left ship to lead rescue from shore Coral reef 'holed liner The Linguaphone Institute Minister harnesses scientists to review green energy sources Exploitation of renewable energy sources many gain greater credibility from a high-powered government team, Nigel Hawkes writes Prison was told of IRA escape plot Reports condemns Brixton for ignoring police warning and failing to transger inmates to safer jail Mobil Former priest given task of restructuring security Prison affair puts Baker's resilience to the test Brixton has damaged the home secretary and some colleagues see him as expendable in a post-election reshuffle, Robin Oakley writes Pindown payments could reach £2m Ex-UDR man shot dead Reliant revived Chess win Pylon dispute Hatton accused Murder charge Kidnapped boss forced to hand over £50,000 Dog owner found dead after attack Tasty garlic still gets up British noses Picture Gallery Tough action by airlines deters drunken travellers Man rapes girl, 11 in public lavatory Mobil Lesbian jailed for false rape claim Britain flies into dispute with EC Gangland code gives police little hope of witness to shooting American Airlines Picture Gallery Stevens is confirmed as Heritage chairman Salvation Army back in Russia after 68 years Holiday Black Spots Applicants sought for third wave of NHS trusts 107 units applying for new status Advertisement Iraq's radioactive import puts pressure on Lilley As Labour seks the sacking of Peter Lilley, Robin Oakley looks at the man in one of the hottest seats in government Council cuts school link to Potters' holiday Jail for man who left friend to die C4 seeking 'golden oldies' Mobil Walkout over miner sacked for sleeping Murder charge Ardiles banned Royal chancellor Circus clash Nissan jobs Mountain death Short work Nationwide Passenger claims Oceanos scraped reef at Réunion Survivors tell of ordeal as controversy rages over sunken liner British comedian gives finest show DVLA Select Registrations Clinging on by faith and prayer Will the real Li Jun please ring me? Manila police arrest rebel (AP): Peace talks (Reuter): Selleck rebuttal (AP): Pictures 'fake' (Reuter): Singer dies (Reuter): Forum 'illegal' (AFP): Party's over European leaders divided on EC role in Yugoslav collapse David Watts analyses the frustrations felt over the EC troika's failure to make headway in its efforts to restore peace in Yugoslavia Borders of greater Serbia start to emerge 'Iran bribe' enquiry by Congress Minor classic gears up for major new lease of life Basum buddies: German holidaymakers and sunseekers… Bush believes time is right for Cyprus talks Moscow exhibits contrition for the Afghan war Vilnius calls for pullout of troops (Reuter): Policeman jailed (Reuter): Minister to go (AP): First mate 'dead' (Reuter): Plane speaking (AFP): Web of secrecy (Reuter): Mother sues (AFP): Tamil toll rises Baghdad confesses to experiments in germ warfare Smell of doom lingers in shelter Wilding Picture Gallery Robber's last exit to Brooklyn Palestine council to take talks decision Motor pioneer Honda dies (AFP): Treaty ratified (AP): Golden retrieval (Reuter): Punjab chief (AFP): Pastoral care Messing about in shoes In Cowes this week deck shoes are de rigueur on land and sea. Liz Smith charts a footwear phenomenon Two views of the perfect Gunners grandstand Dismayed at plans for 'a tin shed' at Arsenal's ground, Highbury residents have produced their own design Pil-food In the driving seat at the drawing board Why has a Briton been chosen to design a new generation of Volvos? Pass the hat on everybody's behalf Art Heritage The National Art Collections Fund is exhibiting some of the works it has helped to save for the British public Joseph Williams looks at a charity too little know A question of unsure principals? Britain's second largest company has hit a lame patch, one year after Ivan Nagy joined its ranks, says John Percival Scots struggle Digging around in Italian roots Records: Opera Alda way with Alan Briefing Last chance The Missions to Seamen Artworks Lost to the Nation Low-brow superstar Walter Ellis ponders the impact of pools cash on the arts Craig Brown . . . and moreover New union or new split? As Gorbachev tries to bind the Soviet Union together, Mary Dejevsky detects explosive forces within Gallantry in peril on the sea Have women and children always come first in disasters? Pieter van der Merwe investigates King and no country The Times Diary Picture Gallery O'er the ocean The Times Diary Safe sex The Times Diary Flights of fancy The Times Diary Security bar The Times Diary The Peace Momentum Renewable Scepticism Garlic-Eating Britons Mr Hurd's post-mortem on a year of dangerous living Siege machine Philosophers at odds Army dental cuts Ancient battle site Protecting wild places Mortgagee resists cash in advance` Parish costs A touch of tin Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Welsh nationalists take message to eisteddfod Pewterers' Company Scriveners' Company Cambridge seeks aid for student Soichiro Honda Soichiro Honda, founder of the Honda Motor Company, died yesterday aged 84. He was born in Tenryu, a village in Shizuoka Prefecture in central Japan, on November 17,1906 Earl Robinson Earl Robinson, composer and halladeer, died in Seattle, Washington State, on July 20 aged 81, from injuries sustained in a car accident. He was born in Seattle on July 2,1910 Appointments in the Forces Auction recalls glories of 'Bentley Boys' era Frank Ward Frank Ward, a founder and later rigorous apponent of the British Trotskyist movement, died yesterday aged 71. He was born on August 31,1919 If glory accompanied the ministry that brought… Court and Social Advertising Concise Crossword No 2553 No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Samaritans Multiple Display Advertising Items (From Our Own Reporter.): The Queen in Ireland The Times Office, Monday Morning, Half-past 6 o'clock Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the sumbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Rocking on a perfect level Rock Level 42 Crystal Palace Bowl Opera Serenade in Homage to Mozart Glyndebourne Radio The summer Strand Radio 4 Television Traveller's Tales: The Sacred Way Channel 4 BBC 1 The London Diagnostic Centre Samson made captive by V&A Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,677 Weather Germany hails its gate of victory and shame Business and Finance NHL passes £250m new business to Yorkshire BBA tumbles TDG slips The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Decline in building industry to continue for two years By our City Staff: Nadir fights creditors' bid to jail him TVS's £54m bid 'threatens profits' TVS Projected Profits (£m) Webber's Really Useful profit Picture Gallery Discounts at Tesco tempt store wars John Charcol No Title Fraud Office probes Arrows Aid freeze may force Yugoslavia to default Philips Picture Gallery By our European Business Correspondent: German jobs trend lifts hope Bucknall Group plc WH Smith keeps TV stake in £45m sale London Traded Options Fairey buys Laser Mike CN&C back in black BAT suffers in Brazil Bensons increases 3% Advertisement Chatwani brothers to take Copson private Business Roundup Edinburgh lifts income Dredging Warning Fortress Europe stands alone The deadlock over agriculture in the Gatt talks is just one example of Ec protectionism in action. Tom Walker in Brussels finds ample evidence of other barriers The commission's message is simple keep out the Japanese at all costs Spot check on Europe The Times City Diary Sporting life The Times City Diary Another own goal by the City Comment Half measures The Times City Diary Picture of decline The Times City Diary Dollar upset National Westminster Bank BBA sits out recession as practised survivor Tempus Transport Development Seeing through the looking glass image of CAP politics No Title Hotels/catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exports hit by BCCI closure Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items In praise of ICI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Busy large city centre caft bar-fun pub 6,000 square… The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price war fears hit supermarket shares Stock Market Watts joins IBC board Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options FT-SE 100 Volumes Bank of England (Reuter): Dow closes 17 points down in tepid trading World Markets Wall Street Lull in trading Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Insider Dealers Love London Where is justice for the jury? Summoned to judge her peers, Laila Spence found her life disrupted at short notice by an apparently inflexible process Alarm bells start to ring Inns and Outs Just the spur Burger battle Green switch Bar is lifted Reuter Simkin Swimming against the Euro tide Counsel Chambers and Partners Zarak Hay at Law Commercial Union Life Assurance Company Limited Edward Lewis & Co Chambers and Partners Chambers & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insider dealers who get away Laws designed to catch financial market crooks have actually made London more attractive for illegal trading, Thomas Conlon argues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Hill Taylor Dickinson solicitors Big-time lawyers find small niche Dynamic small firms are attracting the best partners away from their bigger competitors Lecturer's tenure subject to terms of contract No Title Hackney Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items One Essex Court Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Society of Medicine Delay not justified British Museum Public Appointments Keeper of Prints and Drawings Catholic school admissions policy unlawful Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times American Overseas Professionals Bradford Sussex The Times university degree results service Essex England recall McEvoy Golf Pools Forecast Dripping ice cream and hamburgers obscure the artistry Pan-American Games Graf is No. 1 again Britain may face a weak Austria Tennis Thorburn is still able to hang in there Snooker Millar on course for revenge Motorcycle messengers on a day off Sport on Television The Week in Review Pirates raise a breeze to end slump Baseball Selectors change policy on relays Swimming Title goes back to Britain Watersking Mandarin: Veteran Helawe to enjoy another seaside excursion Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Guide to our In-Line Racecard From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Tarwiya helps Oxx land treble Quest For Fame faces testing time at Newbury Murgatroyd is 'stable' Mandarin: Nottingham Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Eddery ban Gower's best form comes too late for England The man rejected by his country comes good again for Hampshire in the county championship Ram brings relief to a dry do at Derby Today's Fixtures Cricketcall Picture Gallery Kent glad to salvage a draw Ram undoes Mendis's good work Yesterday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Aver Ages Force four wind propels Crotty to double triumph Yachting Results from Cowes Trouble tracing moveable beds Cowes Diary Praise for strength of British system Rowing The Times Coaches pay price for Britain's success Coaches are frequently out of pocket and often suffer broken marriages as they lift Britain's athletes to greater heights. David Powell reports John returns to Watford as a director Blissett and Wealdstone provide the supporting cast on Vicarage Road's busy day Guscott to rest In Brief Today's Fixtures For the Record Commitment to attack pays off Squash Rackets Smith forges ahead Bowls Faldo in tune with his putter Golf Women's Open prize up Cycling Scoreboard Middleton fined £750 Stewart's elevation a snub to the specialists Comment Botham sends leaders reeling England all-rounder marks his Test recall with a career-best bowling performance Richards content with draw Smith shrugs off trouble to narrow gap Admiral's Cup Results Bubka soars to a record height Results from Malmo

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