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News from 27/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Valerie Glaisher, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Doug Jones, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Victor Ross, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Tony Christopher (Chairman, Trades Union Unit Trust Managers Ltd), Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, John Wilson (Information Officer, Zimbabwe Trust), Sir Frederick Lawton, Colin Narbrough, Ray Clancy, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Daniel Johnson, Charles Quinn, Ernest Beck, Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Simon towneley, Simon Tait, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Robert Kirley, William Christie, Wyndham Thomas (Chairman), Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Stephen Bird (Assistant Director (Museums)), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James D. Zirin, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, B. V. Woodman (Director), Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kenneth B. Potter, Birkett (Director), Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Peter Johnson, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Betty Barraclough, Craig Lord, G. B. Miller, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Stephen Acton, Christopher Follett, Alex Dempsey, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, C. A. Egremont,

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Our Foreign Staff: Gorbachev accepts early independence for Baltics Soviet president pledges never again to hesitate over reform Nunn on Work Target Dressing Eye Witness Class Act Inside Third suicide cuts ranks of yesterday's men Soviet Union in Turmoil Gorbachev 's speech, page 2 New world… Yeltsin demands dual control of nuclear arms Our Foreign Staff: Croatian town pounded in Yugoslavia's biggest battle Abbey National Parachute man dies in fall Suspended journalists make final act of contrition Newspaper Neither history nor the events of the past week have dimmed the faith of one hardline newspaper journalist in communism as a beacon of hope, Bruce Clark reports Russians demand return of the Georgian prophet Shevardnadze I agree that I have come back to a different country Gorbachev Deputies strive to run 'old fox' to ground Lukyanov From Associated Press: French may free gold (AFP): Raisa 's health on the mend Spanish defiance (Reuter): Flying start (AFP): Editor quits Lithuanians seize control of three Soviet border posts Baltics Danes reaffirm Baltic identity Scandinavia Islam holds the key to change Soviet Central Asia Despite the momentum for independence, Central Asians may be more inclined than the Baltic republics to keep their ties with Moscow, writes Hazhir Teimourian Disintegration spreads to Central Asia Other Republics AA Homesure The Great Man-Made River Soviet generals will aim for military pacts with republics As the union falls apart, the world waits to see how its forces will be controlled and maintained Fragmentation of the Soviet union's military might will pose as many problems for the West as for President Gorbachev and President Yeltsin, Michael Evans writes How coup s troops refused to fight Moscow Mutiny From Associated Press: Video exposes illness lie Gorbachev Testimony Flooring Grade Chipboard Ageing hardliners will not give an inch to democracy China Dong-Ah Group Tearful envoy says he was just obeying orders Ireland Major sees Bush about Soviet aid The West Baltics need £3bn of help Fifth Orkney family 'holds key to child abuse case' Council is divided on £100m roads plan Proof at last that television is going to the dogs Villains of river traffic jams pay the price Weekend admirals queue for hours on the increasingly congested Thames. Officialdom has a plan to get them out of a jam, Michael Horsnell reports Picture Gallery Founder quits think-tank 'too close to the Tories' Thai envoy denies being drug courier Relaxed jail rule named as riot factor 'Glasnost' tour agency collapses Skipper back from Arctic Boy savaged Enquiry delayed By our Science Editor: Traffic guide will not fulfil potential Car Computers Jet trail damage 'ignored' Industry 's failure to thrive blamed on cultural prejudice British Association in Plymouth Kinnock tackles the recession Book pokes fun at church fondness for strange tongues Myths of drug addiction 'mask bigger killers' Addiction Scientists celebrate return of dinosaurs Home is where the fort is Disaster ahead unless world acts Population Programme declared unfair to BT Claim dropped Cassells Paisley post Sweet perk Bonn and Vienna demand an end to Yugoslav fighting Tent city becomes haven for refugees Trial hears of cheerleader plot Picture Gallery Gielgud carries off an Emmy Rival Marseilles gangs fight to control rich motorcycle trade Hymn-singing island of fun hungers for more of the jet set Tuvalu Notebook Full List of this Year's Award Winners Malagasy unrest deepens Hezbollah says it holds two Israelis (AFP): Women's place (AFP): Forces deadlock (Reuter): Death wish Family suicide Deal on bases (Reuter): Royal collision Cutting the cloth for the careful shopper In tough times, people are willing to pay more for clothes that give good value. Liz Smith on designers who make clothes that work Against Falling Hair From arts to industry Some of Japan's earliest attempts to attract Western buyers will be going on display in a Glasgow gallery tomorrow In the nib of time A pen that is more than a pen has inspired an exhinbition New heroine of Romantic story Peter Schaufuss, ballet director of Edinburgh Festival: DANCEDeutsche Oper, has a new Giselle, as John Percival reports from Edinburgh Carmen and going Briefing Chan chase Bonhams Last chance . . . Nunn shall sleep, but not yet Theatre Trevor Nunn, who is reopening The Other Place, Stratford, with Measure for Measure and The Blue Angel for the Royal Shakespeare Company, tells Benedict Nightingale that he is exhausted but exhilarated Bicentenary bash begins brightly Barbican Hall Meg Mog Show Comedy Theatre Tango at the End of Winter Marcus Binney Architecture by competition is a modernist fix Manifesto for a new world Daniel Johnson reflects on the difficult task facing political thinkers bobbing on a tidee of revolution A week when Major may count Peter Stothard sees a wealth of political opportunity in the prime minister's timely American visit Craig Brown . . . and moreover Agent Oleg's longest day The Times Diary Domesday's children The Times Diary Bond's their word The Times Diary Made of money The Times Diary The Times The Knell Tolls for China Time, Gentlemen, Please Forever Lost The tussle for a national lottery Elephant values 'Heseltineville' Baths in Bath Rank ignorance Bending against the wind machines A gift of tongues Coup aftermath Grain for USSR Forthcoming marriages Social News St Helen's School, Northwood India's early trade with eastern states Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries Church news Today's royal engagement Innes Lloyd Innes Lloyd, Bbc television drama producer, died on Wolfgang Hildesheimer The sky at night in September Astronomy Rupert Martin Threat to Victorian farming powerhouse University news Concise Crossword No 2570 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items RE: Foralano Ltd RE: Fraser Randall (Risky Kisses) Ltd RE: W S & E H Property Maintenance Ltd German Universties Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 John Sessions' Travelling Tales Portrait in three dimensions Theatre Prom Berlin Philharmonic/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance Scottish Ballet King's Glasgow Radio On the Hour Radio 4 No Title BBC 1 Homeowners Friendly Society A million get in party mood at carnival The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,695 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Index Take a pinch of hypocrisy Tomorrow in the Times Index Japanese 'knew of favours in 1983' Big pay rises 6are justified' A&P slides on profit warning The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Brent (Sep) $19.90 bbl ($19.70)t t… ADT plans asset sales to cut debt by $500m No dividend for the next 18 months as profits fall 42% Refinancing deal close at Holmes Keeping a closer eye on the money Fund managers fed up with go-go stocks that don't go Abu Dhabi has $5bn ready Learning lessons from BCCI affair BIS calls for stronger rules for supervision John Charcol Markets toast end of the party Index Split USSR 'would send West's aid bill soaring' Reuter: Continental in merger talks with airlines Citycall Buileiin The Times By our Industrial Staff: EC 'will overhaul Japanese car pact' Whyte takes friendly line Fox hunting for property bears 'No place in Europe' for UK TV Reuter: Blue chips retreat in quiet trading World Markets Ladbroke tipped to fall by more than a third Reporting this Week Wall Street Calling directors to account after the free-for-all Eighties Angela MacKay sees a change in boatdroom attitudes up by the promise of 'corporate governance' Uneasy rider The Times City Diary Playing with fire The Times City Diary Role for state in Soviet transition Economic View Hard times The Times City Diary Change of tack The Times City Diary Whittingdale Values at home and abroad Gilt-Edged Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Index The black judge who will not fit the mould In his attempt to join the Supreme Court, Judge Clarence Thomas is fighting a backlash from both blacks and whites. James D. Zirin reports Hot under the collar Inns and Outs Liberty takings Extra burden Burnt fingers Flushed out Charity hitch Flyaway loan Legal Protection Group Limited Unlocking the door to prison reform Brief Business as usual as tanks roll British lawyers in Moscow woke to find themselves in the middle of the coup last week. Paul Melling watched events from his office window. Edward Fennell reports Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Corporate Lawyer Cashing in on market forces A barristor augues that increases in Inns of Court rents could force up legal charges New Castle or Leeds 3 Trainee Brokers Bates Wells & Braithwaite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proving compulsion in watching and besetting Objective test for reasonable conduct defence Legal Appointments Zarak No Title Bell Gully Buddle Weir Saunders Sobell Commercial Property Solicitor Litigation Manchester South West Thames Legal Counsel Court expresses dismay over committal errors Hextall Erskine & Co Public Finance The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants MacLay Murray & Spens Solicitors Public Finance London Arts Board University of Wales: Swansea The Times university degree results service Gallacher makes strong claims for his team World title race may have twists in the tail Motor Racing Results and Tables Jackson bounces back in style to confound critics Baseball Wilson's work ethic paves way Pools Forecast Two world records fall Wellington raise sights on tour School Rugby British numbers augur well for Olympic medals Swimming Medals Table Thirteen receive life bans Weighlifting Peake is expected to have his work cut out at Highbury Struggling Liverpool give youth its chance By our Sports Staff: Kidd appointed to United post Steven makes early mark Overseas Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures Industrious Muir reaps double reward Sabre gets a boost with training base Fencing Danloux finds an extra gear Doubts cloud medal success Rowing Mike Rosewell looks back on the world championships in Vienna Germany's haul is deserved reward Cycling Storming display by Rouse Motor Sport Our Fan to give Berry repeat win Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Ripon Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Veteran Smyth to retire Results from Yesterday's 11 Meetings Dettori lands race named after him Rapid Raceline Knight 's maiden century powers Essex to the top New leaders as race for the county championship hots up Britannic Assurance County Championship From a Correspondent: India to play in S Africa Thorpe wages a lone resistance Yorkshire hold out for a draw Yesterday's Scoreboards Bowler keeps the chase open Fixtures A need to wobble in public Results from FLUSHlNG Meadow For the Record Akabusi's record a bonus before hurdles final today Amid the British gloom Christie and Regis recieve a boost at world athletics championships Mitchell 's start raises questions Finn steps out of shadows Yesterday's Results from Tokyo Explanations fail Murray IOC draws tough guidelines for candidate cities Olympic Games By a Special Correspondent: Bowman cruises to easy triumph Equestrainism By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Gault in form for Munich Shooting Easy for England In Brief • Football 27,28,30 • Racing 28,29 • Athletics 31 Gooch sheds his inhibitions amid serenity of Lord's England reel in both openers as Sri lanka set out for a daunting Test victory target of 423 England's Leading Test Batsmen Portable Savings Masterly Kenyans outfox rivals Yesterday's Scoreboard from Lord's Agassi's show closes early at US Open Drug testing put into abeyance

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