News from 29/08/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Chris Petit, Nick Nuttall, Hilary Bradt, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Raymond Wergan, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Hugh Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, David Lowry (Director), Wolfgang Münchau and George Sivell, Richard Streeton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Dinah Birch, Lester May, Bruce Clark, C. J. R. Sweeting, Keith Vaz, Peter Ball, Brian Roycroft, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, N. K. Douglas, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Mary Dejevsky and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Thomson Prentice, Sara El-Gammal, Frank Dawes, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, David Miller, Tim Judah and Philip Jacobson, Ali Jaber and Philip Jacobson, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Denis Gray, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Francis Kinsman, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, C. Wyatt, Craig Brown, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Antonia Bremner, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Robert Rodwell, Diana Brown, Chairman, John Bell, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ben Pimlott, M. E. J. Curzon, Matthew Bond and Angela MacKay, Nicholas Wood, Joanna Pitman, Alexander Durie, Claude R. Hart, Christopher Lee, Brian Alderson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, WH Smity, Clive White, James Hutchings (Director), K. C. Bass, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Carmel McQuaid, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Mark Dennis (Curator), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lulu Yu, Robert Dunn, Jack Bailey, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Joyce Chaplin, Julian Agnew (Managing Director),
ResumoGorbachev tries to grab back reins of power Yeltsin warned not to go too far Fit to Eat Ironic Romance Bottom Lines Fighting Flares Inside Soviet Union in Transition Hardline diplomat recalled to Moscow Jaffa cake snatched from jaws of VAT man Party is over for a discreet hotel Once a haven for communist leaders, a Moscow hotel tries to adapt tp the new state Bruce Clark prports Major agrees need for early Soviet IMF link Brent Walker chief calls in fraud office Wills Group Toy ban on seized Orkney children Ashdown sells his party of reforms Whsmith By our Political Correspondent: Charter advisers appointed Women fight for their ringing role Cook back on health attack Gang used copier for forgeries Payment made Halford move Seized children not allowed to take toys or spare clothes Social workers voiced concern about raid to remove take nine 'victims' from their homes in Orkney sex case Drink-drive aristocrat is jailed IRA bomb blast destroys factory, shops and houses Teacher 'bought drugs for pupils' The National Directory of Local Services Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Patten rejects use of camps to ease prison overcrowding Mini-gene hope for wasting disease Summons is issued against Du Cann Picture Gallery Tandon Teacher training to undergo new check By our Education Editor: Clarke told of 'staff hostility' to head New natural chemicals could help cancer fight Drug Development 80 is not too old for sex, says scientist News in Brief By our Science Editor: Day of computer-guided crewless ships on the horizon Architects try to design crime out of the social-breakdown estates Hosing Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, reports on a £50 million scheme inspired by research linking crime rates to the design of housing estates One man's illness is another's day of rest Melingering Toxins helps to treat disease Health Turn-Around By our Medical Correspondent: Government 'fails to back vital food-poisoning tests' Medial Research Bonsais bloom in revitalised sin-bin Sucess Story Architects try to design crime out of the… You're miles and miles Pensioners' replies dent image of old-age misery Abbey National Picture Gallery Brewer to call in arbitrators over pub rent cases Boy wins £375,000 in lottery Inquest opens Invalid robbed Jewish message Trains halted Gas blunder 336 jobs lost Bentley's pruchase diamonds British Airways Muscovites want parliament to impeach Gorbachev Leadership B&Q Picture Gallery (Reuter): Envoy's loyalty is rewarded Foreign Ministry Reforms promise to strengthen security service The Kgb Curator blind to a loss of faith Lenin Historic fudge makes Baltic recognition easy for Britain Western policy on Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia has tried to maintain moral positions despite dealings with an amoral Stalin, Roger Boyes writes Delegates fly to Kiev to defuse border tension Russia and the Ukraine KGB chief winds up operations Latvia Kaifu seizes opportunity to push for peace deal over islands Change in Moscow has raised Tokyo's hopes that a dispute will end, business can expand and raw materials will be secured. Joanna Pitman writes Baltic States Republics seek £1.7bn Western aid The Baltics Defence minister sees end to call-up Fund approved Walesa concern British offer (Reuter): Mapped out Nuclear watch (AP): Lenin to move (Reuter): New Tass chief Tanks break truce as Croats back peace bid Paris team arrives to fetch Aoun Picture Gallery Drugs found in crash train cab Rabbi sees messianic pattern in chaos Hangman seeks public stage Canada sets up Indian enquiry Cambodia treaty talks collapse UN chief calls for Africa debt relief (AFP): Briton jailed Crash kills 53 (Reuter): Togo U-turn (AP): Peru emergency (Reuter): Bakhtiar charge (Reuter): Penalty restored (Reuter): Out of service (AP): Markov ruling (Reuter): Fat of the land Functional food - elixir or simply a diet of hype? Victoria NcKee looks at the controersy over a booming market in 'nutriceuticals' The dole in your genes Companies are using genetic tests to select employees Nature's Best Qantas Good news for fathers A case of role reversal Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Ticked off by the deer Flamingo Sympathy for a devilish heroine An exquisite tension permeates this story of a woman maimed by disappointment, writes Hugh Barnes A Closed Eye A sob in her voice Alma Cogan a Novel Lemprieres Dictionary Playing with forbidden nuclear fire Paperbacks Spelitting the Atom The Good Republic In a Father's Place The Broker Rubble Reeling out the rhymes Children Michael Foreman's Mother Goose Up the greasy pole Thrillers The Final Addiction Back in earnest Briefing Real-life rock 'n' roll gang show Simon Tait reports on a new musical in which the cast also the producers Such stuff as dreams are made on Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown on Prospero's Books, Peter Greenaway's latest, plus New Jack City, Dying Young and Pump Up the Volume Low-budget operator who has a wealth of creativity to draw on Cinema: Interview John Sayles, a novelist, scriptwriter and film director who is wearing all three hats this week, talks to David Robinson Are the dirty tricks over? Ben Pimlott assesses new evidence of a plot to discredit Harold Wilson Craig Brown …and moreover Insolvency is booming BCCI creditors can expect little back, warns Neil Bennett, for the liequidators have first pick Pinched buttock stops here Bernard Levin finds a lawyer sitting on the bottom line Only the finest The Times Diary Soviet Succession Holiday Harvest Arms control in the new Russia Transfer of know-how Food and health Leisure at a price Residential care Sheep and the tunnel Plainly speaking Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Plea for a chance to rescue BCCI Arts funding Gallery comforts Population limits Evasive action Court Circular Anniversaries Appointments School announcements Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today English-Speaking Union Today's royal engagement Mr Peter Riddell Dodo Lees Dolores ("Dodo") Selby Bennett, nee Lees, nurse with the wartime Maquis, politician and journalist, died on August 26 aged 71. She was born on April 20,1920 Church must harness the mass media Harlan H. Grooms Harlan Hobart Grooms, a us federal district judge whose rulings marked the turning point of university desegregation in the Deep South, died on August 23 aged 90 at his home in Birmingham, Alabama. He was born in Jefferson, Kentucky, on November 7,1900 One-point dahlia win for Aylesbury Horticulture Farmer expects US to return treasure Iain Picton Iain Pictor, television producer and a former national chairman of the Young Conservatives, died during a walking holiday in Wales on August 9 aged 39. He was born on August 31.1951 Announcement and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2572 Where to Mee Witty, Charming and Intelligent People On this Day Food in Poweder and Blocks Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims In London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingson's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Edinburgh Fringe Winning Move Obsession takes love's place Theatre Romen and Juilet Whitney Houston NEC, Birmingham Rock Brand Aldwych Theatre BBC 1 Channel 4 Accelerated Learning Picture Gallery Autumn bank holiday plea is given frosty reception The Times Crossword No 18 , 697 Weather Armageddon finds idyllic holiday home Post Card Index Lloyd's may face US legal battle A . McAlpme falls The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Brent Walker chairman calls in fraud office Enquiry sought into alleged irregularities found by internal review By our City Staff: Main bondholders taken by surprise National Institute forecasts slow recovery and 3m jobless By our Economics Correspondent: US revises itself back to recession Experts disagree on pace of pico-up A Troubled History Knight Williams Business Editor John Bell Russian currency decree creates confusion GKN to seek compensation for Warrior defence cuts Flextech meets forecast Spanish sell Hambros stake Braime jumps Explaura issue Business to Business Holmes plan under attack Wace suffers from debt costs Salomon scandal chiefs may share in bonus Suspicious City fears an end to record run Stock Market Harland and Kawasaki poised for joint deal Major Indices Cookson in £18m asset sale Renault and Volvo results drop sharply Business Roundup Richmond cash warning ABB earnings ahead No dividend at Bredero Cairn loss grows Dow ends at closing high Wall Street ATA falls into the red Mersey loses cash in BCCI Renault and Volvo results drop sharply Why Net Book Agreement catches more readers With WH Smith results due today, Sir Simon Hornby chairman, speaks out for the NBA Back to the brink at Brent Walker Comment Paradise postponed The Times City Diary Spending by small firms plunges Alfred McAlpine finds relief in an 86% setback Tempus Save & Prosper the Investment House By our City Staff: Lufthansa profits dip at half way NSP Group Ltd Cartier Ltd Required One Dragon! Complete Communications Corporation Ltd Cathay Pacific falls 21% Economic conditions and Gulf war blaned Whyte extends Invergordon bid La Crème De La Crème Group Administrator/secretary International Institute of Entomology First Mortgage Securities Personal Assistant Oxford Location Administrative Assistant McBains, Chartered Surveyors Secretary/p. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recent Issues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options University College London English Language and… Stores and brewers advance Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Putting the criminal on the map A geographical computer system is boosting police efficiency in fighting crime. Nick Nuttall reports A healthy chip off the old block Wales Degree Results London Bright sparks Update Degree results service Offshore sun rises on software skills Companies will be looking to cheap foreign labour for tasks usually done at home, reports Francis Kinsman Lotus Marketing Vision Executive Opportunities HMSO Intergraph Gore Interexec PLC Lubrizol Business Development Europe Appointments British Gas Mondial International Financial Services Maurice Phillips International Management Consultant… Multiple Display Advertising Items Lubrizol Business Development—europe Morse Chusid Lander Tes the Higher Tls KPMG Management Consulting Europe Academy CA Computer Automation Management Career Consultants Senior Executive WorldCom Hilton International South West Thames Regional Health Authority National Australia Bank Jyske Bank Bank of Jutland Chesterfield Properties PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Johnson Fry Plc FT Partnership recruits Corporate Recovery Insolvency Tax Vat Meridian rec cons. NRA Legal Cashier - Solicitors Ved Dhaun & Company CA Crédit Agricole North of England Building Society London Arts Board PHLS Multiple Display Advertising Items Computeach International T&t Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Project Support Limited Public Relations Manager Aerospace-South-East Nato Headquarters Brussels Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Attic Financial Career A Challenging Career Opportunity London & Bristol Northern Ireland Economic Council Advertising/city/marketing Background? 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B Selection Ltd SSA CEPEC Master Chef Japanese Banqueting Establishment Bank of Scotland The Recruitment Company Black closes mind to everything but winning gold Britian trio hope to cut halt-time deficit Tokyo Caught short Away from Lord's Weighty changes Timetable Time for blues to change tune Sizing up the Premier League Unfair criticism Time catches up Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… IOC may readmit Baltic states Tougher legislation threat Rugby Union Measuring the cost of life on the gravy train David Miller Hubbard fills Radley's new vacancy Rowing Quinn ready to complete double Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Worcester Guineas winners to meet in Ladbroke Sprint Cup Salman closing on owners' title Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Brighton triumph for Laing Munton makes the most of erratic Edgbaston bounce Moody shores up Worcestershire innings A double booking for Archer Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Bowler's century restores norm Titchard's century tips scales Kent struggle against seam attack Today's Fixtures Ballesteros fans the flames of dissent Golf Russell's fine finish earns share of lead Results from Flushing Meadow Limpar and McMahon escape bans Gomer's tenacity is rewarded with match against Seles British women show resilient from and progress to the third round of the United States open tennis championships Norwich fail to offer that little hit extra Anderson's goal adds to the Wednesday enigma Football Cloughs fail to atone For the Record Fixtures Connors rewards loyal few with a vintage rumble Simon Barnes Littlewoods Famechon in coma In Brief Index Magic carpet that breaks new ground Clubs resort to court Speed sets the seal on Leeds' success Ruddock is sent off at The Dell as ontroversial new rule again makes its mark First Division Villa dimmed by lesser lights McClair s strike puts United on top England rally well against a fiery attack Leaky Oval puts Surrey on hold Eventers confident of successful defence
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