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News from 28/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, Stewart M. Else, Simon Barnes, George Brock and Tim Judah, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, M. Hill-De Maeffchalck, M. Sheehan, J. C. G. George, Angus Nicol, Philip Howard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Christopher R. Des Forges, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Simon Franklin, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Tony French, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Sonia Laird Clowes, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Jennifer Fowler, Edward Gorman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robin Oakley and Susan Ellicott, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, George Brock, David Le Vay, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Ian Murray (Administrator), Wolfgang Münchau, Jonathan Rennert (Director of Music), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Klaus C. Bogstad, Richard Evans, Robin Paddock, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Bob Rodwell, Ian Ross, Karen Armstrong, Hendry Kelly, Keith MacKlin, Norman Stone, Nicholas Wood, Philippa Scott (Honorary Director), Clive White, Michael Hartnack, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Andrew Richmond, Chief Executive, Christopher James, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, S. P. Hart, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Elizabeth Tucker, Stephan Buck, Susan Ellicott, Conal Gregory, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Hazell, Director, George Brock, European Editor,

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Our Foreign Staff: Gorbachev says he will quit if USSR dissolves President laments 'everything is collapsing' as Moldavia joins the rush to secede Help INC Glass: Full Houses Orkney Claims Change of pace Inside Soviet Union in Transition Part-human cows milk medical possibilities Major to visit Moscow at weekend Europe recognises three breakaway Baltic states EC threatens Serbia Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Fugitive men flee cathedral and go into hiding Russia's uncertain future prompts pride and trepidation After the failed coup, the answer to Gogol's question,'whither art thou soaring away then Russia?', still gets no answer, Mary Dejevsky writes Visas are not required as envoys rush to Latvia Baltic Recognition Tortoise and hare advance to their business goals Baltic Evonomies Ethnic conflict feared in cities of emerging states Russian Diaspora Eighth republic joins breakaway Moldavia Prague asks for files on invasion (Reuter): Coup 'a crime' (AFP): Olympic hopes (Reuter): Aid rivalry (Reuter): Romanov stance (Reuter): Press plea Party power locked away behind a paper strip Provincial Life Picture Gallery Yeltsin's forest bunker not needed Moscow Notebook by Mary Dejevsky Coup waits for Uncle Misha's harvest Down on the Farm Big-city politics makes little impact in remote areas of the Soviet Union, reports Elizabath Tucker, of The Wall Street Journal Europe Britain's Best Hi-Fi Deals Glasnost journalist takes over air waves The Media Dual-key rule may be answer in fight to control arsenal Nuclear Weapons Uncertainty lies ahead as powers within the Soviet Union begin grappling over control and distribution of its nuclear arsenal, Michael Evans writes Threat of famine and social unrest poses challenge Food Traitor looks to KGB masters for protection Republics urged to leave control at the centre Economy Picture Gallery EC ministers fall into line on recognition Diplomacy (Reuter): Nuclear strategy reviewed (Reuter): Faster troop withdrawal Arctic convoys remembered Car sales raise hope of revival Dog action Sellafield halt Reprocessing of nuclear fuel at… OAPs' charter Children told police of cloak and mask sex rituals in quarry Orkney sex abuse enquirey Pledge on Docklands transport Abbey National Why sanctuary tactic was doomed to failure Women professors 'paid up to £2.000 less than men' TWA the Best of America Picture Gallery Blanket ban on 767 engines is lifted Hospital goes live on TV Island's tap water polluted Five-year ban Peer's son dies Luck runs out Nanny found Boy killed Aids charter launched to secure rights for victims Limit put on health records Dispute over 'bias' splits think-tank Are some advisers too close to the government? Nicholas Wood reports Villiers too ill to give car evidence Abbey National £4,500 for sacked pastry chef Attacks 'linked' Disease alert Controls urged on 'second-rate' fertility treatment Human Embryos Meridiana Singer's image causes role confusion Sex Picture Gallery Caring creatures suffer from an image problem Dinosaurs By our Science Editor: Sea routes tailored to each ship Shipping Revolution in family life makes home cooking redundant Eating Habits Britons have snack market in the bag Abbey National By our Science Editor: Britain is working harder - and enjoying it Victorian Ethic Pact on troop cuts promises an end to war in Cambodia Southern Electric Picture Gallery Slovo suffering from cancer Blighted island lurches from tragedy to ruin Court brightens life on death row Lebanon will allow Aoun to leave (Reuter): Walesa jeered (Reuter): Togo challenge (Reuter): Oil flows again (Reuter): Curbs eased (Reuter): Jail for cheats Napoleon quest Croats in siege town claim battle victory Leaders mourn loss of resistance symbol as European concern over fighting grows Our Foreign Staff: West urged to push Israel on exchange When kids go back to school the parents… Our Foreign Staff: Austria calls for action by Europe Polish up chips & Briefly Fighting fit as an all-round achiever Sarah Springman finds time to run, swim and cycle at the highest level, as well as build dams and solder Helping hand or Big Brother? Adoption counselling and happy laundering are just two of the company benefits on after to US employees. Susan Ellicott reports Sceptics foresee the return of the company townin a more sinister guise The fashion label is moving indoors The designers are blending accressories with furniture City's coup Briefing Wh Smith Composer? You cannot be serial Classical Music Philip Glass is the highest earning classical composer alive. In London for a week of performances, he talks to Richard Morrison about musical simplicity, inspiration, audiences and criticism London must pay to be Europe's Hollywood Cinems Concluding his series on the future of the domestic film industry, David Robinson looks at the importance of investment to match that of our European partners Will Yeltsin choose force or chaos? Conor Cruise O'Brien admits he was wrong about the coup, but warns that optimism about the Soviet Union is premature A sacred refuge for every age IRA targets still need a medieval form of protection, says Karen Armstrong Alan Coren . . . and moreover End of the intelligentsia Simon Franklin on the demise of the Tolstoyen literary sage as political discussion is thrown open to the people New power in the land The Times Diary The New Decolonisation Best of a Bad Job If Any Would Not Work Justice in wake of Soviet revolution Foreign Office logic on Yugoslavia Fair to Belgians Making good time Friends and relatives Village councils Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Ethical issues of genetic research Animal welfare A gift of tongues Birds and their 'jizz' Across the centuries Culling red deer Pot luck Court Circular Birthdays today Westminster School More House School Early glass beads modelled in dung Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Gerald Pawle Gerald Strachan pawle, wartime naval officer, author journalist and sportsman, died in Cornwall on July 26 aged 77. He was born on September 29,1913 Niven Busch Niven Busch, American novelist, journalist and screenwriter, died in San Francisco on Augest 25 aged 88. He was born in New York on April 26,1903 Gathering echoes to heroic tunes Poping Dr C. H. Collie DrCarl Howard Collie, former Dr Lee's reader in natural philosophy and student of Christ Church, Oxford, died on Augest 12 in Malta aged 87. He was born on November 3,1903 Lieut-Gen Sir Robert Drew Wordsworth inspired by turf-stack death Sale room Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2571 The Times On this Day Zone of Silence Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on releases across the country Theatre Guide Jaremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full returns only Some seats available Seats at all Prices Today's Events Winning Move A pleasure-dome of rogues Theatre The Alchemist Swan Stratford Swan Lake Birmingham Hippodrome Dance Weekend Highlights Albert Hall/Radio 3 Proms BBC 1 Brooke Hospital for Animals Remorse gets the better of gallant bandit The Times Crossword No 18,696 Picture Gallery Tomorrow in the Times Weather Stranded and sampling the life of Riley • Business and Finance 21-26,28 • Media 27 • Sport… Harland in £230m ship order Times favoured by City writers Wates declines The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices One firm in 50 has gone into liquidation 'Good companies' are going under Society loans reach two-year record North Sea flows better for Britain Hopes lifted earlier end to recession Names at Lloyd s criticise salary Pohl attacks German policy Mortgages for Business Business Editor John Bell BCCI 'not a carcass to be picked' By our Business Staff: Hongkong Bank rises as Capel turns around DY Davies cuts staff levels by 42% Astra climbs Fife edges up ICI drug launch Rebels' claim Panel change Courtaulds buys The Times Harland wins £230m joint order Pilkmgton Insulation cuts jobs New look for Boots photos NatWest levies £12 card fee Oceana's Etam bid lapses Unilever 'close to 4P sale' Dewhirst bid cost £240,000 Woodchester rises Printech warning Fairhaven lifts to $8m London Traded Options Robert Douglas leaps 57p on takeover talk Business Roundup Barclays to shed 700 jobs Burmah buys US oil firm Lloyd's names weigh up the risks in decision week Stiffer wealth and solvency rules could force hundreds of names to resign Ackerman goes for gold The Times Cith Diary Time for second thoughts on TVS Comment Salomon chiefs top priority is firm's reputation Quality counts in uncertainty Tempus HSBC Holdings plc Wall Street Index drops by 20 points as investors turn cautious Stock Market (Reuter): Late buying helps to cut Dow's losses World Markets Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices Traditional Options CHB Construction & House Building Investors take profits Stock Exchange Prices Advertising Sales Sterling Publications Ltd Golden Girls, or fool's gold? A viewing survey should allay fears that the United States might dominate world television. Stephan Buck reports Wonderful salesmen of Oz The large Australasian population in London provides a captive, and very competitive market for a wide range of publication Creative, Media & Marketing Business Services Promotion Officer Financial Sales Team Bird & Bird Marketing Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing Manager Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Managing Editor/desktop Publisher/conference… Heather Tilbury Associates Ltd The Times Supplements Ltd Public Relations Manager Watercraft International Limited Shades of Red Media Watch The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Mercck Sharp& Dihme Media Careers Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus The Grosvenor Bureau Working Girls Dunstone Management Ltd Pr Pa/secretary, SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Community Creme Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldine Honey & Company Retreats at knock-down prices Property Buyers Guide Chelmsford Development Classic Cottages and Apartments for Retirement Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is this the end of the office slide? Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items NR Vauxhall Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Bigwood Hyperion The Times New life for derelict site Multiple Classified Advertising Items Krabbe completes her rehabilitation Thoroughbred show brings Ottey's run to an end at the world athletics championships Matete puts Zambia on map David Miller Yesterday's Results from Tokyo Lewis provides viewers with a magical moment Sport on Television The Week in Review South Africans in Barbarians' party Rugby Union Standard criticised Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Consistent Abso to reap reward Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Murgatroyd making 'gradual progress' Rodngo De Triano to miss clash with Artie Tracker Enharmonic provides royal German encore Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Yesterday's Results from Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Only 13 left in St Leger after forfeit Lendl's will hauls him back from the brink of defeat Krajicek takes former champion to five sets Results from New York The charm of the game in cherry-cola underpants Simon Barnes Coach in favour of physical game Netball Complete Scoreboard from Lord's Leading First-Class Averages England's Test Averages 1991 Essex sit back while chasers get to work Today's Fixtures Blewett in charge on ideal pitch Cricket Linipar dismissal further blow to sluggish Arsenal Champions off the mark with first win Newcastle's flaws cruelly exposed Liverpool have ample in reserve Leaburn acquires the touch For the Record League rules out tribunal to solve Hanley dispute Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: Spirited battles for supremacy Yachting Martin called up as late replacement Hockey Success is repeated In Brief Ryder Cup The Times • Athletics 32 • Racing 33 • Tennis 34 England put seal on a summer of reconstruction Fielding slips delay victory over Sri Lanka Crystal Palace prevail as three players are sent off Lloyd's of London Akabusi opens Britain's account Tokyo South Africa may return to Unity Games Black is one step from record and a medal

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