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News from 23/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Geoffrey Parker, N. D. Haig, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Barry Trowbridge, Andrew Gilchrist, Gordon Allan, Janice Harland (Director), Barbara J. Pimblett, Ronald Faux, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, John Bell, Headmaster, James Bone, George Sivell, Richard Streeton, Melinda Wittstock and Jamie Dettmer, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Jacques Arnold, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, James Gray, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Banham, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Simon Wilds, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Kate Muir, Patrick Davies, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Janet Daley, David Miller, Mark Almond, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Liz Gill, Virginia Warren, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Sara Mcconnell, Ross Tiema, Industrial Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Roger Boyes, Frederick Lawton, Gerard M. Blair, Michael Platts Golf Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, S. Hodson Pressinger, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, IVO Tennant, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, M. E. Davies, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Derek Harris, Eric Appleby, Director, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Zuckerman, Veronica Heath, Paul Arnison-Newgass, Graham Wynne, A. Leicester Tayler, Philip Jacobson, Richard Gibbs, Tim Deagle, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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The knock on the door that led to three days of terror Richard Owen pieces together three days in a Black Sea Villa in which President Gorbachev and his wife Raisa faced conspirators and feared the worst Gorbachev and Yeltsin at odds over party role Master's Voice Grandmaster Inside After the Coup Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: KGB statue felled after Russian flag is raised Black Berets' base starts to fall apart Lucie Clayton Secretarial College Chairman of Soviet parliament said to have played key role The PLOTTERs Men who fought progress Disgraed Eight Moscow crowd topples KGB's revered idol Wipng the Slate Battle tilts to radicals Market Reform BBC World Service (AFP): Pravda cuts out the party News Snub Holiday Fare The Times Saturday August Glory Crossed Words Plus Democracy can now rise from grave of communist man Mark Almond of Oriel College, Oxford, analyses the legacy of Russian history and character that will bedevil Gorbachev and Yeltsin in their attempts to create a new nation from the shambles of the past Gorbachev starts to clear out hardliners from the hierarchy The Purge Leaders and people stayed tuned to West for truth Republics press for more freedom Nationlism Micheal Hornsby reports that Moscow may have to give more power to republics than granted in the Union Treaty Events steal march on Union Treaty Union Treaty Double rescue celebrated (AP): Pope's visit to go ahead Back en route (Reuter): People power (Reuter): Saudi loan Black Berets bitter as Lithuania takes action over violence Prosecutions Demand Texas Picture Gallery Lithuania outlaws the Communist party Troops Withdram Soviet forces allow Vilnius officials to move back into a vandalised television station, Anatol Lieven reports M Mercury Communications British aid package leads rescue mission for the Soviet economy With Mr Gorbachev back in the Kremlin, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon report on economic decisions taken by Britain and other Western powers to support him White House attempts to limit surge for Yeltsin United States The left voices its doubts Strasbourg Under-rehearsed plotters failed to read Polish script Picture Gallery Bonn cannot provide cash it says is vital Germany Mitterrand dents his image Frace Collapse of junta shocks Peking China (AFP): Delhi praise for triumph of will (Reuter): Cuba silent on turn of events Warnock calls for enquiry to confront genetic research fears A project to chart the genetic codes of life may lead to accusations of doctors " playing God". Nick Nuttall reports on a call to assess the moral issues raised Moderate drinking 'can reduce risk of heart disease' Besotted woman ordered to keep clear of teacher Britain does its best to forget Hollywood immortals Short claws hack game to win semi-final place Operating theatre beckons the Fringe Picture Gallery Shell cuts petrol by 6p a gallon Scots owe £365m poll tax arrears Labour leads Bomb blasts Cell centre Actor jailed Jaguar says new job cuts are vital for survival Showrooms share the sense of gloom Tough times mean that executives are making luxury cars last a little longer, Craig Seton reports Local government reform Minister prepares to unravel Humberside Minister prepares to unravel Humberside Homebase Duchess of York meets patients in Aids ward Dole-cheats purge saves Treasury nearly£65 million Hidden treasures of Stowe see the light Restoration of the 18th-century landscaped gardens of Stowe is uncovering surprises. Marcus Binney reports on progress Comet Metro sex attacker to be held indefinitely Vestry office Poison berries Gunman sought Bravery award Raiders held Two suspended Picture Gallery Fathers flutter on GCSE pays off Police protect Jews in New York as black youths run riot (AFP): Albanians expelled by Greece (Reuter): Bandit raids (Reuter): Four expelled (Reuter): Mudflow deaths (Reuter): Flawed ballot (AFP): Mixed ranks Smitten Japan breaks gush barrier for Thatcher Joanna Pitman says Tokyo writers have cast the Iron Lady as a tender beauty Croatia orders army to leave Somalia 's doctors struggle to cope with victims of civil war Middle East talks back on track for October Our Foreign Staff: Malagasy rebels fail to recruit peasants Boris's best woman Galina Starovoitova, the most senior woman in Mr Yeltsin's administration, talks to Kate Muir about her hero, and heroine Programmed for a return to radio days A year after its launch, is Radio 5 succeeding in luring children away from pop music and television? That thrilling feeling Will you enjoy a 'novel sensory experience' this weekend? The man who built both Berlins Galleries: London John Russell Taylor on Karl Friedrich Schinkel, French Drawings at the Courtauld, and the British Museum Quiet life, lyrical achievement Andrew Gibbon Williams reviews a double show of " Scotland's finest watercolourist since Melville" Critic's Choice: Galleries Kept-up keys Briefing Kenny can Last chance Acuhealth Swan enough for the summer Records: Rock Rock News Philip Howard Guilty about 'he' and offended by 'they'? Then just write 'ho'! Bliss upon the barricades The euphoria of demonstrations is intoxicating, writes Janet Daley, but it is not a political programme The humbling of Gorbachev Boris Yeltsin has a chance to bury communism. The president may be an early victim, says Mary Dejevsky Alan Coren And moreover Tanks that think Thetimes Diary Voice of Russia You read it here Essex man says Purging the Union Going their Own Way All in the Genes Wary eyes on east Thames corridor Miscarriages of justice On the other foot 'Oldest inhabited' Sugar consumption Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… In defence of A-level status quo Coup aftermath Women and alcohol Out of the blue Child murders Getting hotter? Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries University news Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointments Wilfrid Thomas Sir Norman Rowntree Pipeline to Mesolithic period Golf course schemes threaten historic sites Archaeology Luigi Zampa Flaw in Longleat floor But Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, and gazing… Concise Crossword No 2568 Action for blind people On this Day The Eddystone Lighthouse New Releases Current 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 Weekend Events Winning Move Reformer on strong pointes Dance Theatre Dinner Dance Assembly Rooms Prom BBC SO/Zagrosek Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera Eugene Onegin Playhouse Television and Radio Adopt a Granny Murderer of husband ends 20-day prison fast The Times Crossword No 18,692 Lair of Saddam supergun Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Weather Arresting time as cardiologists feel city's pulse Business and Finance 21-26 Motorcycling 27 Motoring… Weekend Money Tomorrow Russian Dawn Pru looks at links to Salomon Us dollar 1.6920 (+0.0195) German mark 2.9305 (-0 .… Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Gold Threat of higher insurance tarnishes boost for homeowners Halifax cuts mortgage rate for 1 million Eagle falls to earth with losses of £189m Treasury confident despite current account setback Post Office turns queues into cash Hit hard by the housing slump: Michael Butt says… CapCo seeks £102m No Title Fimbra Record close in London as coup ends James Gray Comment, page 23 Stock markets, page 25 Ferro and ICI to pool assets Leucadia seeks Molins egm Payout held OFT extension T Clarke slides Steel firm slips (Reuter): Tokyo 'knew of payments' The Royal Bank of Scotland Citycall Bullitin By our City Staff: Higher loan costs push News Int to £335m loss Suit filed on BCCI 'founders' Daf seeks £60m as losses double Rentokil stays on target Invesco interim slips to £14.7m BAe wins $750m order for Japanese rescue jets Warning given on worthless bonds Underwriters' pay at Lloyd's disclosed Business Roundup JW Spear Holographics issue Newmark loss cut to £1.07m London Traded Options Cattle's ahead at £3.87m Lec rises to £703,000 Business backs its future by training the workers John Banham says that in spite of the recession, Britain has been busy increasing the skills of its workforce This year British business will spend more than £18 billion on training Now arriving at Greig The Times City Diary Dray astray More signs of consumer recovery Comment Phauresight For down, read up Eagle Star A long-term view of CapCo Tempus Gains across the board Stock Exchange Prices Hotel L'horizon Rice Trader for West African Markets The South China Morning Post Wall Street Traditional Options International Appointments Siegling The Overseas Employer (Reuter): Relieved Frankfurt rises by 60 points World Markets Recent Issues Intergraph Rate hopes fuel rise to record Stock Market Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Spirit is willing but the big end is weak Classic motorcycle owners must enjoy roadside mechanics. Ronald Faux reports and (right) takes a Lightning trip east Motorcycling Kevlar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bike Shop Faversham Ltd Powerhouse Motorcycles Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bikewest Multiple Classified Advertising Items R. A. P. International Superbikes Classic Bikes Norton Italia Classics Private Collection S&m Weatherley trad as American Imports Stony Stratford Lions Club Classic Vehicle Show &… Classic Bikes LASSC Velocette Motor Harley-Davidson Cycles Multiple Display Advertising Items Berlin or bust on a burbling Beesa He thought waves from motorists were in admiration. But they were signalling his leg was on fire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbour Harley Davidson UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tinned for blast off Car stereo systems are big business. This weekend, one dealer will demonstrate a sound system that is louder than Concorde and costs £45,000. Vaughan Freeman reports Car Buyers Guide Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Japanese snap up Britain's best-built cars Nissan row with distributes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brimaur Car Sales (Redcliffe) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorway failures Roadwise Safe and sound Generous to a fault Signal failure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life saving test New line of work Gold plated wax Ford sees red Hatch lock that does not work, and a remote boot… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Companies warned over cutting prices to survive recession Business to Business M&B Marquees Ltd Kent County Council Loans & Investments Stop Press Immediate Funds Available Business Finance Recovery Finance Commercial Business Funding Ltd Substantial Funds Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fisherman nets a new catch Orchard Computer Services (UK) Ltd C. D. Interactive Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compucache Fonteyn & Glover North Yorkshire Builders Require work in the UK or… Eastmaque Gold Mines (Foreign Sales Corporation)… Telecommunications U. K. Limited National Westminster Bank Briefings APPEC International Convention Centre Birmingham All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Notice to Readers Distributors & Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director Office Equipment Business Opportunities New Briton Design Associates Launch your Own Business Scope Join Our Success Story Health & Wealth Major American Leisure Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Party complete as Soviet Union go in search of gold The Times looks ahead to the third world athletics championships, which begin tomorrow in Tokyo Statistics and Form Guide—men's Events Fast of foot, quicker of lip Statistics and Form Guide-Women's Events Furious pace raises doubts for the future Mandarin: Musicale to extend unbeaten record with Prestige win Mandarin, Thunderer: Devon & Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline British raid on Baden-Baden Daja justifies gamble in Yarmouth maiden Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: New Market Pipe attempts clean sweep Small provides the all-round effort but not a victory Compensation for Warwickshire as Essex fail to close gap Kent rise to the challenge Rapid Cricketline Worcestershire saved by rain Yesterday's Scoreboards Surrey's title ambition falters Scott ends losing run in style British to contest ten finals Rowing Kiss eases Egerszegi's pain Swimming From a Special Correspondent: Knives out for All Blacks Rugby Union Tottenham double act is stealing the show Durie's instant understanding with Lineker revives memories of past glories Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricket High hopes resting on Hall Non-League Football Alicock draws on his experience in singles Bowls For the Record Ratcliffe cooks up two-shot cushion Golf Payne is feeling the strain Williams tackles new challenge Autosport Stich a favourite in spite of his poor preparation Tennis Hanley will join Leeds Rugby League Opie falls in upset In Brief Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd Athletics 32 Racing 33,34 Football 35 England innings is held firm by defiant Stewart Sri Lanka impress on first day at Lord's Scoreboard from Lord's Lyle furthers Cup ambitions Essex cast victory aside Britannic Assurance County Championship Leading First-Round Scores By our Sports Staff: Return to Valley is put off again Elliott is out of the running

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