News from 13/08/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Cretney, Paula Davies, Dave Currey (Executive Director), Arthur Leathley and Richard Duce, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, Neil Bennett, Ross Urquhart, Gordon Allan, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Edward Wilson, Ian Murray, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, John Redwood, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John Street, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Pieter van der Merwe, Geoffrey Plowman, Gerald Michael, Moyra Bremner, Nicole Swengley, Andrew Sentance, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Arthur Leathley, Robert Kirley, K. A. Yeomans, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Christopher Green, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Peter Beazley, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Barry Pickthall, Mark Haslam, P. Gordon, Ali Jaber and our Foreign Staff, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Penny Darbyshire, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Barrett, Liz Smith, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, E. Foxall, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Mark Sanderson, Benedict Nightingale, Denis Coe, Executive Chairman, Richard Hallam, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Paul Blackman (Artistic Director), Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, E. S. Harvey, Colin Campbell, Julia Rubin Associated Press, Wolfgang Mûnchau, European Business Correspondent, Roger Pearson,
ResumoKidnappers of Israeli troops offer exchange Hezbollah admits holding hostages Today in the Times Ring Fence Young Fashioned Carnival Cloud The Council of Legal Education 1990-91 Bar… Baker is back in action, but out of sync Inside Picture Gallery Reuter: UN team finds Saddam's supergun in mountains Bomb case reopened Violence after gunman is shot Enquiry into police shooting Picture Gallery Abbey National Councils take on the price fixers Price cartels to face court fight Councils may trun to the law after years of being made to pay over the odds by large building contractors, Tony Dawe reports Porn chatline curbs could force closure of Sport titles Chatine firms whose advertisements break the rules on decency could be ordered to close this week. This is bad news for the tabloids. Melinda Wittstock reports Forte Hotels Four still missing as wreck of sunken trawler is found Suspicion grows that fishing boat was involved in collision on busy sea lanes DPP allows Marchioness case Outsider to review jail management Tortuous birth of gun called Baby Babylon Arthur Leathley and Richard Duce chart the path of the supergun affair from the docks of Teesside to the mountains of northern Iraq Holiday Black Spots Orkney files are missing Sinn Fein man is shot dead Couple shot Robbed twice Case of M62 bomber to be reviewed by Home Office Council tax software company collapses Battling village cricketers stop play Short stages fightback Pit bull owners unaware of muzzle rule Girl, 7, murdered after sex assault Two held in grouse protests Citizen's Charter BA cuts fares to beat US rivals Drink-drive JPs face dismissal Protest by glazier led to breaking of glass cartel 'Secret meetings were held in airport hotels to discuss prices and customers who did not pay' Dublin considers relaunching troubled year of culture By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Holidays curtailed for judges Parrots 'smuggled by dealer' Picture Gallery Price-fixing underpinned firm's success Car offence trapped rapist Curtains at No 10 Kidnap charge Classic cars Hunt for killer Royal link Body in lake believed to be missing girl Penniless chef lived life of millionaire American Airlines For sale: oldest house (perhaps) John Young reports on how centuries of alterations and additions make it difficult to judge the true origins of a property Ramblers threaten legal action No Title Middle East talks speed up moves to end hostage saga Israel's 'Smiley' takes centre stage Man in the news Conference in Zaire boycotted Fate of Grenada five still in the balance Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Captors take the heat off Waite Picture Gallery Peking pressed on rights Tracy is treated for mental stress Reuter: The men Islamic Jihad wants freed (AP): Fifty-one killed in protests (Reuter): Democracy poll (AFP): UN driver held (AFP): Second fiddle Sons of France's forgotten Algerians demand to live in dignity Descendants of the Harkis, reviled and unwanted, are waging a militant campaign to highlight their plight, John Philips writes from Narbonne Thousands of Albanian refugees defy police From Associated Press in Bonn: Kohl calls for border trials Soviet Arctic come to terms with its gulag history Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Croats call off prisoner swap Spectre of nazi past mars proposals for new jobs Tribunal to decide future of tent city (AP): Killers named (Reuter): Sofia delays poll (Reuter): Enterprise fund (AFP): PoW released (Reuter): Secret nurse (Reuter): Temple of death (AFP): Shelter attack (Reuter): Fuller figure Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Young fogies in old stitches Nostalgia for the nursery is feeding a flourishing business in vintage styles for the smallest consumers. Liz Smith reports How noblesse obliged Ford A chrome and glass blot on the landscape in fact solves the problems of both a stately-home owner and a car giant Pil-food Lighting up the world The work of the Anglo-Spanish design duo who transformed the 1980s office is being celebrated in a new book Must all roads lead to California? British Cinema In his second report on the domestic film industry, David Robinson looks at how us producers may hold the key to our success King's men to their fingertips, warts and all Television NT Royal National Theatre Strong meat and motorcycles Radio Radio 4's new "20th century heritage" series is reviewed by Martin Cropper BP Kawai Free Style! Life in Venice Briefing Here's Henrik Last chance... The legacy of an unquiet grave Frederick the Great's reburial opens a time debate, argues Daniel Johnson Court napping: does British justice need its break? John Grigg questions the anomaly of the High Court's long vacation and a Parliament that closes for months at a time ... and moreover Beyond the limit of licence A truly obscene book is now on sale, writes Moyra Bremner Letter in captivity The Times Diary Talking point The Times Diary Not in the bag The Times Diary Pact off The Times Diary On a dutiful note The Times Diary Which Hostages? Wrongs and Rights of Way Touring the Gulag Elephant values, alive and dead Media and McCarthy Motorway planning Funding a wider stage for youth Creative talent Reporting rebellion Medical advances Magistrates' clerks Protecting wild places Testing time for slow cricketers Legal aid at risk Modern reading Court Circular Birthdays today Marriages University news Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Braille phone bills Merfyn Turner Charges for exhibition forced up Harry Reasoner Tomb of Maya warrior king found in Guatemalan jungle Archaeology Lt-Col Stuart Chant-Sempill Sir James Fawcett Historian says princes did not die in tower On lines of a space station Army and navy to merge equipment exhibitions Appointments in the Forces Concise Crossword No 2559 Samurai sword returns to Japan For your part, what you say must be In keeping with… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Frienda Lawrence Companion to a stormy Genius Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theater Guide Today's Events Winning Move Social trap with crystal teeth Theatre Too Clever By Half Empire, Edinburgh Proms Weekend Highlights Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert SCO/Menuhin Uhser Hall, Edinburgh Rock Steve Earle Waterfront, Norwich BBC1 Picture Gallery Times Books Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,683 Picture Gallery Motorists will pay £1.50 to travel modern turnpike Picture Gallery Weather Picture Gallery Celebrations as Japan hits the beaches again Business and Finance Hanson rejects claim on dumping The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold BankAmerica agrees $12bn merger with Security Pacific Peat Marwick settles Ferranti claim for £40m Retail sales offer hope for recovery Mickey swaps his fast food fancy Pearson profits fall 58% BT share shop plan criticised ECU Business Editor John Bell BTR sells Pretty Polly to Sara Lee for £110m Canadian BCCI to be closed Oriel stake P&O considered Brent chiefs quit Hawtin buys Poland gets lesson in free-market scandal Daejan Holdings P. L. C. Delta wins US court approval for $1.8 billion Pan Am bid FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues London Traded Options (Reuter): Orbicom wins Russian gas deal By our City Staff: Allders delays flotation Loss deepens at Radiant Howard cuts payout Benson Group sale Buckingham plunges Earnings plummet at Brandon Hire Brussels reviews Smith 's TV deal Business Roubdup Polymer deal sealed by ICI Standard director goes Allotment plot Two cheers for cheap BT deals Comment How BCCI adapted the Koran rules of banking Paterson re-emerges The Times City Diary Cleaning up leak The Times City Diary Just not cricket The Time City Diary Welsh wisdom The Time City Diary Fishy tale The Time City Diary Lack of competition 'will threaten power supply' Pearson pours oil on troubled interim newspaper profits Tempus Rail Tunnelling Plant Wall Street Businesses for Sale Castle Hill Hotel, Huddersfield A Beautiful Home & Income in Magic Pitlochry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perigordian Properties South Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): Dow ends 5 points ahead Major Indices Dublin/ireland Computer Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times (Reuter): HK end at record despite run on banks Speculators keep a close watch on ICI and Hanson Stock Market Training is 'a success story' Britain argues its case on EC takeover code Capcom 'is clean' A vote for NEDs The Times Kuwait oil industry to resume drilling Trading slow Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Barrister Battle With this pre-marnage contract, I thee wed The Law Society says couples intending to marry should allow for the possibility of divorce. Stephen Cretney discusses the proposal for an enforceable marriage deal Figuring out libel settlements What do 'substantial' damages really mean? Lawyers' tin win Inns and Outs Mystery men Burger business Johnson Stokes & Master Young offenders in search of security Brief Sony Musci Entertainment (UK) Limited Zarak Hay at Law Theodore Goddard Royal College of Nursing Solicitor ASA International Winckworth & Pemberton Incorporating Sherwood & Co Airbus Division HC Hughes-Castell Yamaichi Elite Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bar wants to bar its own Barristewrs employed by the crown cannot prosecute in the higher courts, But do independent prosecutor do a better job? Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners QD Quarry Dougall Solicitors Complaints Bureau Unblocking the job tribunals Bullivant & Company Liverpool Solicitors can be liable to investors Robert Walters Associates RMC BBC Guidelines in reporting ward cases CC&P Trustees Limited Professional Recruitment 'Constructive' distress not lawful Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Wilde Sapte Reuter Simkin Standard of proof Inmarsat Supreme Court Taxing Masters and Deputy Taxing… The Engineering Council awards The Royal Society of Medicine The Norton Rose M5 Group British Museum Keeper of Prints and Drawings Hatfield Polytechnic Institute of Engineers and Technicians Daly stakes Ryder Cup claim The USPGAchampion is the golfing hero the Americans have been seeking Final Scores at Crooked Stick Public Appointments Doncaster Magistrates' Courts Committee Financial Lambeth Finance Services Leeds Family Health Services Authority British Medical Association Thomson wins the selectors' approval Equestrianism Borough of Boston Brent Council The ghosts of Tiananmen haunt Chinese Mandarin: Versatile Windbound Lass can regain winning form Bath Yarmouth Cixi adds to Pipe's fine start Swinburn steps in for plum ride on Quest For Fame Catterck Bridge Fontwell Park Yesterday's Results from Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Richards a proud champion John Woodcock reflects on the career of Vivian Richards unquestionably one of the world's great batsmen The Test Career of Vivian Richards Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboarps Other Details Foster keeps Essex in championship chase Britannic Assurance County Championship A feeble display by Lancashire Wells commands the finish from the front Day tails off with tailenders Leadership at issue after committee meeting adjourned League awaits consultation with clubs FA to introduce more drug tests Huntingdon gain little from beating holders Bowls For the Record Picture Gallery Ferrari waste Alesi's will to succeed Motor Racing Alvarez pulls his Sox up Baseball Smooth passage to Rock has Passage in lead Yachting Olympic bonus for Britons Cycling Blow to Kelly In Brief Fools Forecast Golf A redeeming strength ends the joke at last Botham applies final touch to England's glory Resolute Stewart helps to secure a memorable and unlikely victory as the series against West Indies is drawn Full Scoreboard from the Oval Dexter's tribute to Gooch
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