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News from 21/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Bruce Clark and Mary Dejevsky, Peter M. Brown, Chairman, Victoria McKee, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Tony Smythe, Director, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Olli Kivinen, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Yvonne Thomas, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, R. T. Arguile, Peter Davenport, Trevor Quarendon, J. B. Gee, Nicola Pagett, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Dexter (Chief Executive and Chairman), Peter Millar, J. W. Richards, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, George Ward, Peter Stothard, us Editor, and Susan Ellicott, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edwin Davies, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Brian Crozier, George Sivell and Colin Narbrough, Alastair Bruce of Crionaich, Russell Kempson, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, John Wheeler, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Martin Jacques, Geoffrey Wheeler, Hugh Hanning, Chairman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, V. Mck, Paul Griffiths, Rhodes Boyson, Peter Bryan, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, Penelope Ann Craig, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Nicolas Walter, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Colin Clegg, General Secretary, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Michael Hartnack, James F. Pawsey, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Bruce Clark, Andrew Lycett, D. B. Des Roches, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, R. G. Henderson, Alan Coren, Wolfgang Münchau and Ross Tieman, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Peter Roebuck, William Gillett, Philip Jacobson, Simon Palmer, Geoffrey Munn (Managing Director), Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Joan Smith, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Yeltsin supporters killed by tanks Night fighting on streets of Moscow after split appears in coup junta Today in the Times Inside What is it with August, the wicked month? Anatomy of a Coup Democracy's defenders outwit military might Rolex Europe freezes aid to Kremlin Ballot box gives Yeltsin unique position of power Richard Owen looks at the scale of support for the president of the Russian Federation, who is the focus of resistance to the hardline Kremlin coup, and examines whether he will be able to sustain his defiant stand Reuter: Leader isolated by loss of jet Gorbachev Detention Morse Rivals test conflicting ideologies in battle for Soviet supremacy Mary Dejevsky, correspondent for The Times in Moscow , in a personal view of a very Russian coup, questions whether it is sustainable Worker reaction is key to outcome Strikes Sky News Russians ponder cabinet in exile News in Brief (AFP): Dalai Lama fear (Reuter): Papal praise (AFP): Cellist returns (AP): First Lady's tale Nationalist fervour shakes empire of ethnic hotspots The transformation of the fiefdoms held together by fear remains the biggest threat to the new Kremlin junta. Micheal Binyon writes Centre of people's revolt Leningrad By our Foreign Staff: Ukraine to ignore Kremlin orders Other Republics Estonia reaffirms its independence The Baltics Guide Dogs Kremlin leadership lacks muscle to crush nationwide revolt Moiseyev will move to purge armed forces of disloyalty Junta Reshuffle Bullied and demoralised soldier holds key to power Picture Gallery West weighs up evidence for greater Soviet threat Defence-Policy Russian leader predicts victory Rallying Cry Bush backs Yeltsin but refuses to be committed on action United States Kohl demands reinstatement Germany Press pundits lament politicians' failure to read between the lines Susan Ellicott in Washington, Ian Murray in Bonn and Philip Jacobson in Paris report international newspaper reaction to the coup Picture Gallery PLO enthuses as 'friend of Israel' falls from power Middle East Richard Beeston in Jerusalem finds Palestinians elated by the coup, while, below, Adam Kelliher, witnesses Baghdad's gloating Gulf war losers gloat over unsettling of Washington Friends of old order express delight Junta's Friends Mazda Building Excitement Everyone 's on to a winner when the blame game is played The coup was the fault of the West's hardkiners . . . and of its peaceniks. Hindsight knows no barriers, reports Jamie Dettmer Tanks ready to crush us, Yeltsin tells Major British Support Holidays cancelled after government warning Picture Gallery King resists calls for postponement Defence Cuts Militiamen defy KGB to protect émigré group Exiles under Guard Stress Relief Health check planned Navy pullout Plea by CND Double trouble Jail is wrecked as prisoners start riot over smoking ban Persil Picture Gallery Charities unite against animal activist groups Share deal will cover losses of newspaper Racing driver's bail plea refused Allergy find Man released Hunger strike Correction Dismissals at Tilbury docks ruled as unfair Delight in victory undented Hale and hearty on diet of the Med Picture Gallery Citizen's Charter BR tnes again to shut unsafe crossings 23 held in Moss Side drugs and gun raids Police move against gangsters and traffickers to break spiral of decline and despair in 'Britain's Bronx' Children's home heads face tough training scheme St. Joseph's Hospice Shabby face behind a maze of crime and violence Grant may crack the nut market Fort discovery may disclose Roman strategy Nuclear safety delay is attacked Short draws in chess cliffhanger Mother let off jail stole again In dog house Girl found Stabbing hunt Ten years' jail Fish fry Train death Label of love Yugoslav presidency searches for peace as Croatia toll rises Serbs fear Hungarians want Vojvodina back Zimbabwe police evict tribe Belgium counts down to a Walloon on the moon Picture Gallery Gandhi suspect commits suicide (Reuter): Island rebels opt for glory without power Madagascar is drifting in benign confusion, its president isolated, Gavin Bell reports from Antananarivo Death of Briton may have Calvi link (Reuter): Hostage pledge (Reuter): PLO Carey plea (Reuter): Ailing Berliner (Reuter): Bakhtiar denial (Reuter): Marcos charges Growing market & Briefly Leather look Green gauge On the move Looming large Adopt a cat Royal National Theatre When the shoe is on the other foot How hard has the recession hit label-conscious adolescents? Victoria McKee reports on the effect on teenagers' clothing allowances Pure blots on the landscape? Wind power, long advertised as clean and environmentally sound, has become the target of conservationists Working with Wolfgang Classical Music The Mozart bicentenary has produced a new flush of scholars willing to tidy up any loose ends he left. Paul Griffiths looks at the danger of collaborating with a dead genius Shall we dance in freedom, or go home and sit this one out? John Percival on whether this week's dramatic changes in the Soviet Union will adversely affect the prospects of the performers who are its greatest exports Sunalliance Life & Pensions Musical casualties Briefing Last chance. . . Martin Jacques As model travellers, why don't we learn other languages? Alan Coren . . . and moreover The dawning of a new ice age Gorbachev's reforms and the end of the Cold War were not irreversible after all, writes Conor Cruise O'Brien Crime sometimes pays However reactionary the new Soviet junta, it may suit many millions, writes Anatole Kaletsky Picture Gallery Foresight saga The Times Diary Yeltsin Defiant Isolating the Junta On guard: world security in the wake of Moscow coup Sade in paperback Modern reading New hospital beds Digital temperatures Marriage vows Tomb of value Pavarotti concert and public safety Magistrates' clerks Pot luck Remembered fields Picture Gallery Court Circular Anniversaries today University news John Michael Jerwood, MC Church news Inner Temple Blitzed mansion to be rebuilt after 50 years Forthcoming marriages Xan Fielding Xan Fielding, DSO, wartime secret agent and author, died in Paris on August 19 aged 72. He was born in India on November 26,1918 Creating a glass house that defies tradition Professor Roger Gilliatt Roger William Gilliantt, MC, emeritus professor of clinical neurology in the University of London, died from cancer on August 19 in Washington, DC, aged 69. He was born on July 30,1922 Report aims to secure future for Cairngorms Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2566 The Times Buonaparte Multiple Classified Advertising Items Downe, Kent Word-Watching Entertainments 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 Hollow hymn turns to pop Theatre Baal St Bride's Theatre Life Support Lipstick Tango Traverse Proms Highlights Albert Hall Radio 3 Television and Radio Be a Successful Writer The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,690 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Disappearing act in magical wilderness Business and Finance Legal action threat to ITC Payout raised Willis at £69m Salomon review The Pound Shaky recovery as markets watch USSR Japanese shares open firm despite nervousness over deaths in Moscow KPMG warns firms on investing in east Europe Institutions shun Mountleigh issue US supplier jilts Holy Loch firms Lending leaps but firms still cautious Sfa Member Attali wants to halt aid to Kremlin Pension fund suspends Salomon over bonds From our Correspondent: Kalikow files for chapter 11 protection The Times Share prices regain ground as uneasy calm returns to market Pifco cuts losses at Russell Hobbs Hopkinsons bids £33.3m for Carbo (Reuter): Hang Seng bounces back 3.38% No Title (Reuter): Moscow rumours dictate Dow mood CEI dividend held as profits fall to £5.1m Profits pledge at Sketchley Young increases 18% Kerry Group soars 70% Clearmark suspended Wall Street Major Indices Seacon rises to £717,000 Rea plunges to £402,000 Inside ear on Moscow The Times City Diary Gold begins to lose its glitter Comment British Gas thrives where UK industry fears to tread Efforts in eastern Europe have not been restricted to gas Freeman to bow out The Times City Diary The new poor The Times City Diary Out in the cold The Times City Diary Griffin Factors Willis looks to Sovereign sale Tempus Expansion continues at Porter BICC slides HK reforms Tiphook listing EBC warning Fisheries falls Gold dividend London Traded Options East Kilbride Li Ka Shing caution on profits surprises Hong Kong analysts Spending fall hits City Centre Task force calls for energy programme Scottish builder gives warning Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Business Letters The purpose of non executive directors Attitude hardly helpful to Burton's rights issue Northwest cuts air fares by 50% ATP returns to losses No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items A return to the tissues of truth The Soviet information restrictions may herald a rebirth of secret news sheets, Peter Millar reports Trivia questions are big business This week a new competitor launches into the £6.5 million puzzle magazine field BBC News & Current Affairs Hotel L'horizon Heather Tilbury Associates Ltd. Company Secretary Business Services Promotion Officer Become Part of a Private Company Brian Forbes Search & Selection Sterling Publications Ltd £30,000 O. T. E Doormat diplomat Media Watch BBC joins in Sinking serial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Some ground recovered Stock Exchange Prices French Property Sunshine Resorts International Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Englishman's home is his castelo Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moscow market stalled Burleigh Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items SNW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Local London Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rent Free Period Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyperion Kemsley Whitley & Ferris Mountleigh Management Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Warren Sollcitors Well House In the Market Blue Star Europe Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Arthur Andersen & Co. Hobstones Recruitment Consultants The Grosvenor Bureau Secretary Office Angels Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer Career Minded SEC/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Receptionist Manpower Personal Assistant Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theodore Goddard Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Economic Research Associates Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Receptionist/typist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work permits in Isle of Man St Andrews The Times university degree results service Lampeter Pollution directive annulled Death throes mark the end of the rainbow Regis will go full distance to establish a new image Briton prepares to make amends in world championship Tokyo 1991 Sex tests cause complaint S Africans bank on Barcelona date Today's Fixtures Split looms for Asian Olympic groups Roberts seizes the initiative Corrupt back to his best form Mandarin: Tidemark poised to give Cumani first Ebor success Mandarin: Fontwell Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: York Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth First Avenue on right course Sri Lankan cricket offers charm and variety After the high drama of the series with West Indies, and its emphasis on fast bowling, John Woodcock looks forward to a different, gentler sort of Test match at Lord's tomorrow Moxon's relentless double-century frustrates Essex Yorkshire find Colchester pitch full of runs Season's best for rampant Millns Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times No Title Lynch produces a timely century Fixtures Decline of Leicestershire may be hard to reverse Alan Lee examines a once thriving county club now fallen on hard times Visitors deliver a sting in the tail Bookings mar an indifferent affair Last Night's Football Results Tottenham look to Europe in attempt to reverse fortunes Football Yates wins fame and caution Aldridge back into his stride For the Record Test time for a mix of talents Cycling Lightweight eight pour on pace to earn place in final Rowing Bell going for double In Brief Athletics Ward inflicts a double dose of woe on Arsenal League champions suffer an early setback Lukic keeps Forest at bay The Open University Soviet footballers facing a Moscow dilemma Moorhouse forgets to race to win Lloyd shows leaders the way Leeds try for early solution

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