News from 15/08/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Grade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, F. Neil Waddell, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Andrew Gilchrist, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, B. G. P. McKechnie, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Brian V. West, William Gill, Angela MacKay, Ali Jaber, Richard Beeston and George Brock, Cameron Johnstone, Etrenne Lymbery, Philip Howard, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ana Maria Matute, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Andrew Garrad (Chairman), Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, David Ogden, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Martin Farndale, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Barbara Trapido, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, N. Eriksen, Martin Fletcher, Margaret C. Baker, David Spark, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sue Townsend, Douglas Salmon, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Clare Hogg, Frances Hill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Copeman, Quentin Cowdry and Richard Duce, Ray Kennedy, John Winder, Anne Barnes, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Catherine Sampson and our Foreign Staff, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Forrest, William Asscher, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Mavis Cheek, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Graham Terry, Chairman, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Simon Leys, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Martin Reid, Ian Ross, Fran Bennett, Director, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, C. E. R. Blackwell, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Clive White, Caroline Zoob, Brian Young, J. P. Hanaghan, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Victor, Carmel McQuaid, Philippa Toomey, Melinda Wittstock, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, J. J. McCormack (General Manager), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Pat Barker, Steve Imrie, Adam Kelliher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Richard B. Havelock, Barbara Vine, Angela Lambert, G. Gneditch, Mary Dejevsky, Judith Merkle Riley,
ResumoIsrael ready to make gesture on hostages Armed kidnappers snatch ?350,000 Mother-in-law held captive 22 hours Today in the Times Inside Cardiff sets a price on footballers' success Corn flowers: Van Gogh's Sunflowers has taken… Record A-level passes Rise in German interest rates may halt Uk fall GQ Science and maths decline mars record A-level successes Results rekindle reforms debate Provisional A-Level Results-June 1991 Percentage of Subject Results by Grade British Diabetic Association Thames gloom deepens in franchise battle Television companies are saying nothing as they slug it out for money-spining Itv franchises, but there are many rumours, Melinda Wittstock reports, and there are fears for the stability of the network and the quality of its programmes come 1993 Japanese sample a fair British school menu Carnival backers pull out Police find second bomb in London pub hit by Ira Loyalists held after attack on jail bus Man faces 1956 rape charge Children quizzed Cheaper tickets 007 libel award Boy charged The Times Family to sue over death of mother from asbestos link BBC given the key to a treasure chest Room for manoeuvre: Amanda Brimble, aged 27, of… End in sight to jet crash mystery Short in lead after chess blitz Rape case woman refuses to testify AA Homesure Three held after baby shot in raid Labour bucks summer trend to increase poll lead Latest Polls Liberal Democrats unveil energy tax Britons stake claim on Majorca's last lager bastion Bile Frost samples the horrors of Majorca's Magaluf beach at night-time, in this last stronghold of hooliganism Cemetery dispute leaves rector in the wilderness Picture Gallery Thames tragedy report out today New prison chief pledges openness Owner of starving deer is fined Tension eases after shooting Kennedy cancels Ram-raiders Caring legacy Oldest pilot NHS reform uncertainty forces private sector cuts Post price rises criticised Inmates charged Canal rescue Horse block Driver used CS gas 'in defence' No Title AmericanAirlines Something special in the air Fringe a threat to Edinburgh Festival future' Realities of postwar polities force Iran to swallow its pride Tehran moves to centre stage in hostage diplomacy as Washington remains in the wings Bush happy to let others act Disaster reaction improved (Reuter): Yeltsin workplace ban has Communists on the run (Reuter): Soldiers seized (AP): Bridge project (Reuter): Albanian ties Italy backs down on militant refugees Tracy's quiet homecoming News digest: a typically unforthcoming press release about Tracy's sojourn in Wiesbaden Serb skulls prompt rites of revenge Guerrilla chief tries to widen swap deal Hopes of Richter release dashed Turk accuses tourist group (Reuter): Aoun can go (AP): Jordan doubts Radio message The Top 50 New-Car Bargains Chinese struggle to keep perils of drugs and Aids at bay As a Briton faces drug charges in China, Catherine Sampson reports from Kunming on how the problem of addiction is growing Fresh evidence by camp guards gives hope to Demjanjuk ANC foot soldiers join army of jobless Pupils sob at neo-nazi burial in Transvaal Bikini's atom-bomb exiles yearn to return home (Reuter): No Title Black lecture attacks Jews Peking dissident starts jail fast (Reuter): Murder suspect claims 60 victims MPs quit over big budget cuts Going home (Reuter): Talks called off (AFP): Aquino relents (Reuter): Blue genes Decent, honest and discreet A "feminine moisturiser" is proving a challenge to the marketing people Only a handful of viewers complained. Most were men who thought it was not appropriate to advertise such a product on television Water everywhere, but is it fit to drink? Sales of filters are rising almost as fast as our bills, but the purer the tap water, the higher the price, Ann Kent reports Lager Beer Heineke First bite of freedom Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Women in deep trouble Hepatitis and a small drink The secret life of the Circle line Marcel Berlins finds London Underground dominates a chilling pyschological novel King Solomon's Carpet Melancholy world of a girls' boarding school Frances Hill No Talking after Lights By Angela Lambert Penguin, ?4.99 Temples of Delight By Barbara Trapido Penguin, ?4.99 Dog Days By Mavis Cheek Coronet, ?3.99 Foyles Art Gallery Love in the time of Spain's civil strife Paperbacks Harry Eyres School of the Sun By Ana Maria Matute Quarter, ?6.95 Camping out with authors Michael Wright says informality reigns at the book festival Ghostly goings on Histroricals Philippa Toomey In Pursutt of the Green Lion By Judith Merkle Riley New English Library, ?15.99 Sassoon and the glamour of war Fiction Anne Barnes Regeneration By Pat Barker Viking, £13.99 The Death of Napoleon By Simon Leys Quartetm, ?12.95 Did Van Gogh Paint his Bed? By Andrew Gilchrist Robert Hale, £14.95 Adrian Mole from Minor to Major By Sue Townsend Methuen. £7.99 Gilchrist: art gallery gossip Hurt by animal passion Television Paris Trout When will these machinations end? Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown on Terminator 2: Judgment Day; Truly, Madly, Deeply; Paris Trout; Naked Tango and a rerun of the classic Elvira Madigan 'Schwarzenegger no longer rules the roost. The movie is stolen by his cyborg enemy, T-1000 by name Compact imagination of actor and poet Edinburgh Festival: Theatre Jeremy Kingston talks to Alan Howard and Christopher Logue about breathing life into Homer's Iliad on stage Odessan's steps Another approach Briefing Last chance From the Author of "Jean De Florette" and… Not the end of story Short fiction will go on, says Philip Howard Put the West's dependable friends first Security for Israel is the best start for peace, says Cannor Crusie O'Brien A union marching to oblivion Benard Levin does not subscribe to the hope that the Nuj can be revived ... and moreover Back in the frame Diary Where Barter Must Stop A Failed Examination Price of Everything Firepower for an overstretched army 'Renewable scepticism' Relative values Premature birth Song and dance Key to Pearl Harbor Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Principle and payment of poll tax British Library move Women conductors Single-sex education Medical lecturers' pay Media and McCarthy Making a joyful noise Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Church news Anniversaries Appointments Douglas Tovey Obituaries Douglas Arnold Robert Tovey. property entrepreneur, has died at the age of 83. He was born on March 21,1908 The anonymous art of raising cash quickly Fine art Ali Sabri Ali Sabrt, former Egyption prime minister and vice-president, died in Cairo on August 3 aged 70. He was born on August 30,1920 Norman roof-tile kiln found in Surrey James Roosevelt Roman watermill dating defies the textbooks Archaeology Nothing is hidden except to be disclosed, and… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2561 AVERT Motability Charity Office Cancer Research Campaign We're Making You a Personal Offer The Times The Promenade Concerts Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Between tears and laughter Theatre Theatre Weisman and Copperface/ Light in the Village Traverse Concert Sorochinsky Fair Usher Hall Salammbo, are yet to come in this Kirov… Theatre The Tempest Oxford Playhouse Television and Radio Photosales Tecno the Store with Vision Picture Gallery Lorry lobbyists oppose 50 mph motorway limit The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,685 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Hospital intruder binds and robs heart transplant patient Weather No official holiday please we're Indian Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance 19-24 London market closes at record Ultramar falls to ?21m loss Moat slips 8% The Pound Labour attacks Major's 'secrecy' on Bcci enquiry North ready to lead upturn in the economy Hanson hits record £967m Airfix sales shot down as tracer fire fades Warning words on the water front Maxwell dealing secured by shares By our Financial Staff: Burton rights safe after early doubts Fidelity Investments Share Service P&D cuts stake in Mountleigh Abingworth up Toyo arrest Heath down Engineer slips London Traded Options Bank America merger may cost up to 20,000 jobs GrandMet issue raises $900m Reuter: World Bank agrees $200m Polish loan (Reuter): Luxembourg court rejects Bcci administration plea Uk depositors seek Cork appointment (Reuter): American prices rising at 2.7% rate Vsel expands offshore Freight terminal plan for power station site Business Roundup Britannic lifts interim Weather hits Vimto Whinney up by 60% Rexmore dips to £lm Ford sales slide despite price cuts Ward drops into red Benchmark loses £4.9m Huntingdon makes £4.8m Paying tribute to Beattie The Times City Diary Markets contemplate recovery Comment Germany 's miracle turns to mirage in heat of unity Jeroboams of Petrus and asked them to throw in a tin… The Times City Diary Consign to memory The Times City Diary Order of magnitude The Times City Diary Food for market The Times City Diary Couplet and verse The Times City Diary National Westminster Bank Ultramar fails to lift gloom Tempus Defence is boosted at SD-Scicon Navan rights Recent Issues La Creme De La Creme Pa/secretary to Finance Director Bilingual… Waters Major Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares close at record as investors grow optimistic Stock Market ASA Law SECS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Marber & Co. Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuter): Nasdaq at record as Dow slips World Markets Major Indices Reception Selection Legal PA/SECRETARY Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall Street Traditional Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buoyant mood Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was same at 90.8 (day's range 90.7-90.8) Commodities Secrets of survival in times of famine Scientists studying food sources in Sudan have found that wild plants can offer a nourishing diet. Carmel McQuaid reports Imperial College, London degrees Small power men generate big hopes No Scots review of English detention Scots Law Report August 15 1991 Standard of proof m suing solicitor for loss of right to appeal A sweet answer Update Super TV Brainy idea Faster still Sema Group Knowledge applied The Associated Octel Company Limited Being your own boss catches o6E Executives who have had their employment terminated are finding the lure of being self-employed leading to new and rewarding careers, Clare Hogg reports \Executive Opportunities N. B Selection Ltd. Sun microsystems Career Crossroads? EE Caledonia Limited Andersen Consulting Arthur Andersen & Co., S. C. Trading Partnerships Limited Merger and Acquisition Specialists North London Hughes Ovens & Hewitt Roger Lilley Associates International Management… Grampian Health Board Whitehead Rice Ltd. Inter Exec PLC Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Ward Executive Limited London Docklands MSL International Consultants in Search and… Goodman Graham and Associates OK Bazears (1929) Limited CBI Futures Ltd. Dulafield Limited International Personnel Services Fletcher Hunt plc Career Consultants PA Consulting Group Creating Business Advantage Executive Appointments Chusid Lander Edinburgh College of Art The Pathfinder Partnership M Mercury Communications Pannell Kerr Forster Associates Management… Personnel Manager General Appointments Lettings Office Manager Sports and Music Promotion Omega Satellite Ltd. Barton Lyle Ltd T & T Insurance Wakelin Executive Selection 3 Trainee Brokers Management Career Consultants Business in the Community Art Collection P. E. S. Associates Management Consultants… Hillingdon Commercial Services Argos Metro Goldwyn Mayer Cinemas Ltd Durrants Hotel Ltd. Master Chef Japanese Banqueting Establishment Major Career Opportunity A Winning Personality Selection & Search Pannell Kerr Forster Associates Management… Watercraft International Limited Sales Assistant Retakes at Cats Leeds Family Health Services Authority Resco Quality Refractory Products The Royal Society of Medicine Appointments Language N. B Selection Ltd. NCC National Curriculum Council Royal Navy Nippondenso (UK) Ltd. The Norton Rose M5 Group Assistant Building Manager Career Services Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fellowship of Engineering Advertising Sales Royal College of Physicians Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Girdlers Company Cepec foremost UK corporate out placement… NDL International Credit Lyonnais Rouse Limited Guildhouse Group Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items SMCL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Edinburgh Mocom Accountancy & Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Doncaster Magistrates' Courts Committee Derivative Products Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sea Containers Services Ltd. CA Cr?dit Agricole North of England Building Society Comdisco Scottish Equitable ICI PHLS Public Health Laboratory Service Senior Repo Broker Alan Tidy and Associates Alderwick McLintock Accountancy Personnel Accounts Receivable Manager Legal Cashier—solicitors TAF Group Ltd. Tax Opportunities Mandarin: Hannon to boost winning sequence with Strong Suit Salisbury Beverley Dashing Blade returns to track Southwell Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings The Times Rapid Raceline Sri Lanka's batting falls to spin attack Old Trafford (England a won toss): England a beat Sri Lanka by 63 runs Cricket Umpires aim to end unfair captains' logs Fixtures Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Master strokes survive the system East meets West as the English class system and the notion of workers' unity pull together for British rowing, Simon Barnes meets the standard-bearer of an unlikely alliance Transfer of rugby players Foreign golfers Barrowman delivers again Swimming Sports Letters Lawyers and their influence on football Britons ruled out of the title defence American Football Hall ventures abroad and takes sprint title Cycling Short-pitched bowling Courtroom action Another stage Chelsea value their attacking pair above recent offers Dixon-Durie partnership under threat Job could appeal to Howe Two in line as captain In Brief Test of character awaiting Albion Keith Blackmore looks at the third and fourth divisions Picture Gallery Writers honour student For the record Spaniards show good form in qualifying Lyle hopes return to form will seal Ryder Cup place Golf By a Correspondent: Graf may miss the us Open Tennis Inspired display by Clarke Bowls The Times Racing 35 Nicholas finally earns his day in the spotlight Hampshire reach NatWest Trophy final Lights go out on the finale The Oval (Surrey won toss): Northamptonshire, with two wickets in hand, need 22 runs to beat Surrey Hackett London Sale Scoreboard from the Oval Widespread support for racing authority plan Gooch agrees on full winter commitment French ride a wave of luck Woods is prize capture
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