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News from 26/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Vienna, David Tytler, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Tim Miles, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Mitchel Platts Golf Correspondent Dusseldorf, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, R. A. R. Stroyan, Peter Ball, Egon Ronay, Barry Coleman, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Peter Schofield Lawley, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Christopher Price, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Alan MacGregor and Richard Beeston, Alan Cooperman, Charles Bremner, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, James R. A. Richard, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Desmond McGuinness, David Miller, Mark Almond, William Greaves, David Toop, Nigel R. MacNicol, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Andrew de Nahlik, Alastair Robertson, John Hunt, Stewart Tendler, David Price, Robin Stacey, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Craig Lord, Richard W. Evans, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Janet Price, Iain W. Farrell, Andy Martin, Tony Dawe, David Martinson, Michael Phillips, Michael Horsnell, Jean Marsh, Roger Chorley, Christopher Follett, David Tytler, Education Editor, John Paynter, Norman Howell at Spa-Francorchamps, Jack Bailey, Michael Evans, Adam Kelliher, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Tony Hetherington, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky,

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Soviet Union heads for break-up Russians appointed to key Kremlin posts as Gorbachev's position weakens Fast Work On a Wave Highland Debate Carnival Time Flying Too High? Inside The Times Soviet Union in Turmoil British communists mourn elderly friend 3,000 generals face the sack Diplomats rush for the Baltics The Baltics are exploiting their present advantage by driving as spreedily as possible for displomatic recognition, Anatol Lieven reports from Riga St. Andrew's Cambridge Rapid reforms of economy on way as radicals step in Architect of thwarted 500-day plan sets out to end command system amid worries over stability By our Foreign Staff: Shocked Raisa on the mend Picture Gallery Communist party demolition undermines the army's structure of command Armed Fprces The Communist party's influence in the armed forces was awesome Reuter: Energetic move to open market is promised Economy Captivity video is broadcast Pollsters seek Moscow factor Honecker faces repatriation Crowds seize parliament Reality takes second place to need for revolutionary martyrs New Myths The myths of the August revolution are already supplanting its realities in the hearts and minds of the Russian people Rural party bosses escape communist defeat in the cities The Provinces (AP): KGB men refused orders to attack Yeltsin Interivew What they were saying on the streets of Moscow Mary Dejevsky was outside the Russian Federation's White House yesterday, listening to muscovite wit and wisdom Ritual farewell blends politics and melancholy Martyrs' Funeral Power of Russia stirs old anxieties in 'prison of peoples' Roger Boyes investigates the fear among the old Soviet empire's nationalities that rising Russian nationalism may be the same as under the repressive tsarist regime Black Berets enter squalid history of colonial retreat The Baltics Independence fervour rises amid fears of more ethnic conflicts Other Republics Doubts divide governments on creation of new states EC Debate Desperate party decides to play nationalist card The Ukraine Stroke of the pen ends 88 years of repression Through the century the Soviet Communist party moved bureaucracy before succumbing to popular hatred. Michael Binyon charts the rise and fall of the party New alliances defy Western ideas of political left and right Mark Almond looks at Eastern Europ's differing expericences in dismantling the old communist regimes and their success in installingdemocratic forces Mazda Minister to visit Baltic republics amid talk of ties Britain China fear of trouble for party German move (AFP): Tokyo pleased Channel 4 orders coup 'drama-documentary' Marchais under fire from the reformers France Tensions arise over switch to Yeltsin United States Which? Castro keeps the red flag flying Blockbusters lead way to revival of cinema-going Inmates at remand centre riot Scientists meet Duke's regret Chess challenge Morse Sun keeps families at coast Anglers' simple pleasure becomes big business An actor knight has put elegance in a supporting role when fly-fishing, but the fast-growing spot cross others more dearly, Stewart Tendler writes Town's tenants face an uncertain future OFT accuses GrandMet of misleading publicans Big brewers under fire Leisure schemes 'put rural peace in danger' Agenda The Week Ahead Lure of high pay is lost on graduates Orkney care chief to take stand Less complaints Armed guard High-flyer Man recaptured Dressing down Bond winners Engineers save rogue satellite Bedtime soporific goes sailing by untouched Alan Hamilton is relieved to find that proposals to streamline the BBC's weather forccasting will leave Radio 4's shipping report well alone Texas Think-tank calls for education vouchers Bonn tells Belgrade it must call a halt to army bloodshed Fiat De Klerk draws up plan for one man, one vote Book exposes corrupt Tokyo Malagasy coalition formed UN mission brings hope for release of hostages (Reuter): Cambodia offers to cut army (Reuter): Desert rout Election win (AP): Korea arsenal From Agence France-Presse in Tehran: Disappointed Iran accuses the West Picture Gallery B&q Arafat consults Husain Search for a Quebec solution Terminal butter phobia Egon Ronay reports on the jet-set sandwiches now arriving at Heathrow BT Games Highlanders play Alastair Robertson meets the marching, and drinking, men of Lonachb as they prepare to be reviewed by the Queen Warrior of the big waves Hawii's Ace Cool is chasing liquid monsters around the world to prove he really is the surf god of the planet Arena winner Briefing Last chance Tes Gone to rock 'n' roll heaven, or perhaps she's stuck in limbo Twenty-five years after the death, singer Alma Cogan is the subject of two new books and a BBCTV programs David Toop suggests that records and films mean that 20th century stars never really die Pop Music Funny game, comedy Edinburgh Festival: Fringe Awards Martin Hoyle, Times critic, on being a juror for the perrier Pick of the Fringe International League for the Protection of Horses Martyrs all to the terrible illusion Mary Dejevsky on the fate awaiting Gorbachev, who brought his nation to the brink of freedom but is likely to leave office a sadly diminished figure Bernard Levin writes a death notice for the Soviet Communist party and the idealogy that set out to create a new kind of human being but only achieved a replica of the oldest kind of human being the earth has known ... and moreover Lenin's body to spin? The Times Diary Diplomatic coup The Times Diary Briton bearing gifts The Times Diary Truculent priest The Times Diary Russian Reconstruction Recognising the Inevitable Problems with deer in Highlands Need to protect Mar Lodge estate A gift of tongues Chemistry exams Sinking feeling for boat-dwellers Canal transport Coup aftermath 'Oldest inhabited' Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… He, ho, hum Court Circular Birthdays today Marriage Forthcoming marriage Danes search for lost city Archaeology Anniversaries Appointments Memorial service Admiral Sir William Pillar Colleen Dewhurst Colleen Dewhurst, actress, died on August 22 aged 65. She was born in montreal, Canada, on June 3,1926 Education would strengthen the Jewish faith John Wood John Bradshaw Wood, who was for many years deputy director of the Institute of Economic Affairs, died on August 21 aged 67. He was born on August 1,1924 Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev Marshal Sergei Akromeyer, chief of the general staff of the Soviet armed forces from 1984 to 1988 and a special adviser on military affairs to President. Gorbachev, committed suicide on August 24 aged 68. He was born in 1923 David Pring Picture Gallery DJM: Nature notes To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2569 On This Day The British Association Announcements and Personal Experienced Pa/secretary for Group Chairman The Polytechnic of Central London Cartier Limited Dedicated Media Profiles Copy Sec/admin PA to Managing Director , All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multi-Lingual Opportunites Part Time Vacancies For your Birth, Death or Marriage Notice to Appear… 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 Kington's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move The last authentic showman Rock Iggy Pop and others Reading Festival Opera Christmas Eve Playhouse Jazz Dave McKenna Pizza on the Park Theatre A Dybbuk for Two People/An Evening with Gary Lineker Assembly Rooms The Times BBC1 Mensa Carnival warms to special guests Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword No 18,694 Sunbathers flee as powerboat careers on to holiday beach Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Aphrodite's children walk on the wild side Monday August Lewis the great claims gold in a world record Inspired Christic narrowly misses a world championship medal but still enjoys his finest moment Backley and McKean tumble at first hurdle Broadhurst loses but gains Ryder Cup place Europe's Ryder Cup Team Minolta Leading Final Scores Europe's Ryder Cup Team Final Cup List Sprinting to a place among the demi-gods Payne is in the swing Minolta Results from Spa-Francorchamps Martin charged with uphill task to lift sagging spirits Tokyo 1991 Lapse costs McKean dear Senna turns up heat as wiring trips up Mansell Motor Racing Egerszegi shatters world mark From a Correspondent in Auckland: New Zealand gain confidence boost Rugby Union Weekend Results from the World Athletics Championships Tokyo Timetable Sprint finishing boosts medal haul for Britain Rowing Hugh finds a way back Sport in Brief Key Medals Sri Lankans throw away chance to challenge old order DeFreitas crowns season with best Test figures Scoreboard from Lord's Sri Lanka let the glittering prize slip from their grasp S Africa treads softly Nottinghamshire cruise to title Yesterday's Scoreboards Saturday's Scoreboards Lancashire afford the necessary comfort Fixtures Sampras out to prove he is not a one-hit wonder Last year's US Open winner has regained form at a vital time US Open Seeds Today's Fixtures Cooper's spirit is rewarded For the Record Palace rue disputed penalties Schmeichel saves blushes of Ferguson and United Barber cuts welcome dash Second Division Stoke lack Case's quality Third and Fourth Divisions Dixon enjoys the chance to prove a point to Chelsea Tottenham made to suffer at home Match Facts Fulham move likely Aberdeen take over McMahon places recall at risk Villa expose champion's defensive limitations Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Goalscorers Offences Attendances Abdulla pair eye top autumn prizes From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Channon has rich Curragh reward From our French Racing Correspondent: Snurge limbers up in style for Arc challenge Michael Seely retires as racing correspondent Racing The Times Sports Service Cricket Flat Leaders Wolverhampton Cartmel Southwell Warwick Huntingdon Newton Abbot Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Mandarin: Altaia to complete speedy double Mandarin: Sandown Park Mandarin: Ripon Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Plumpton Gamble fails Rapid Raceline High-flyers' exam is a peak too far Christopher Price calls for integrated vocational and academic qualification to replace A-levels and David Tytler analyses the GCSE results The Thames Valley College Davies's College Education Courses Review Retakes at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Science decline mars success Multiple Display Advertising Items Ealing College London Surrey College Losing on the playing fields Cricket is meetings its Waterloo in state schools that rarely host a match. William Greaves reports on efforts to revive the sport Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment Oxford The Sunday Times Education Courses Review St. Jose Ph's Hall Oxford The Liverpool Polytechnic Connaught College Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items Making the grade Dial a course Happy talk Top hat and bails Noticeboard Colingham, Brown & Brown University of Sheffield Leicester Polytechnic Brought to book More at college The British School of Osteopathy The Polytechnic of Central London Ebs London BAC Westminster Tutors Sw1 The Buckinghamshire College European Business Management School London BAC Harrogate Turorial College Fine Arts College BAC Holborn College Modes Study Centre Oxford Innsbruck Tyrol British Accreditation Council St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College The Queen's Secretarial College Davies Laing & Dick St. Ebbe's College Oxford Abacus City Banking College St. Andrews's Cambridge DG David Game The London Institute The Futorial Academy The Albany College Kensington College Regent's College London Brighton Leicester Polytechnic Greenwich College Institute of Counselling Luton College of Higher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Tutorial College Kingston Polytechnic Guildford College of Technology The Blackheath Tutorial Centre The Oxford Business College Northants Engineering Training Partnership The American College in London Ranby House CIFE The Rapid Results College Mpw Independent Colleges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Universite De Lausanne Merton College Oxford Tutorial College St Antony's Secretarial and Business College Cambridge Business College St James's Secretarial College Lapin Kielikeskus Lectureships in Accounting Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge By our Media Correspondent: Radio groups seek BBC enquiry Hitachi Television companies can survive loss of licence to print money While the ITC decide who wins the franchise race, Melinda Wittstock looks at the likely fate of the losers S&p puts Eagle Star on creditwatch after loss (Reuter): Poland's chief debt negotiator dismissed Unlisted Securities Shipyards must diversify to survive the peace Navy cuts mean less work for shipbuilders Investment Trusts German chemical firms face declines Sports shoe makers run into favour with investors Smaller Companies BP takes a tighter line on credit Capital Markets Shell throws down gauntlet in battle for market share With oil likely to cost more as winter stockpiling begins, the petrol price cuts do not seem justified, reports Martin Barrow The Times Hire more women says CBI • Business and Finance NMC fails in bid for API The Pound Stock Market Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Socity 'Banks' listed in Grenada cause alarm Birtish and US officials fear 'passing off' Reuter: Pakistan may alter BCCI rule ITV networking to be opened up Black looks in Australian press battle Old Lady keeps open house The bank that does not take a holiday Rolls pins hopes on US order

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