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News from 03/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Kay Marles, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Nicholas Fairbairn, Terry Maher, Chairman, Robert Scholey, Chairman, Anatol Lieven, A. R. E. Handley, Dinah Hall, Michael Clark and Philip Webster, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Robin Oakley, Ronald Stevenson, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Watkinson, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, D. Barr Miller (Chairman, Mid Berks and North Hants Association), George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Derek Wheatley, Carol Leonard, Brian Perkins, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Michael Furniss, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Spencer, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Charlotte Green, Tim Martin, Managing Director, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Michael Yahuda, Louise Taylor, Basil Hume, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Adrian R. Longley, John Young, Marcus Williams, Reuter, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Sally Watts, Dick Hinder, Gavin Bell, Tim O'Donovan, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Regina, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Clive Brooks, Craig Brown, Patrick Savage, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, Billy Budd, M. N. Pandya, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Anne McElovy, R. Suchyj, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Mary Ann Sieghart, Byrne, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Antonia Fraser, K. Dixon-Kloosterman (European business consultant), Smith, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, William Cash, Daniel Salem, Chairman, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Morris, Benedict Nightingale, Rodney Willett, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Vince Wright, William Irwin, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, R. Michael Pittilo, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ron Clark, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Mary Dejevsky, Geoffrey Peake,

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Gorbachev agrees to bury Soviet Union Deputies shocked by sale of upheavel Centre Stage The Other Amies Gold Bricks Pop Riposte Inside Bush falls in line at last on Baltics Election hopes lift shares Gretna goes up-market in the hitching game Chinese puzzle veils Major 's Russia speech Westland wins helicopter order Igindex First in Financial Bookmaking MPs move to safeguard drug and alcohol treatment units Residential centres are in danger of closing because much of the funding for them is being switched to local authorities. Ruth Gledhill reports Autopsy report on mental patient 'woefully inadequate' £100m Docklands compensation claim launched Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Orders lighten shipyard gloom Air and sea countracts confirm competiveness of British defence industry Ross Tieman reports from the Clyde on the cautious optimism that greeted the news of the Malaysian corvette negotiations In the beginning, there was Sir John Navy to get £36m anti-sub aircraft Four police officers stabbed in street Letters kept from children House prices drop again Police at school Parents stay Priests meet £400,000 fraud 'backed by threat' Police will not allow gangs to create no go areas Oxford braced for further trouble while Cardiff settles down after a bout of 'summer madness' Stolen art traced by computer Show of force brings 'great bread' riots Wee dram is fine in pregnancy Home price error puts pressure on council tax bills CNT Trawler skipper's widow hoped sub was near The St. Regis Network 'Clot-buster' drugs increase survival from heart attacks Driving loses its fun Rapist jailed for 20 years Rusting Albert keeps the tourists waiting Louise Hidalgo reports that it could take four years for Queen Victoria's extravagant monument to her prince to be restored Picture Gallery Power struggle on Constable land The emotive issue of a spoilt landscap aside, John Young reports on claims that a proposed new power station is not needed Councils cut student grants Firm fined for poison outbreak Western Isles chief quits over BCCI Police act on home violence BT strike ballot BSE forecast Eating survey Cadbury fined 330 years late Grandad's army Field vacuumed Winter retreat Labour warning ignored as jobs plan boycotted Temporary Work Scheme The Fiat Economy Drive Picture Gallery Opposition accused of compliance Tory Attack Big step towards works councils European Links Service strikes 'will hit Kinnock' Dispute Major to press Li Peng on human rights Leaders to sign Hong Kong airport deal against backdrop of political and social insecurity David Watts in London and Catherine Sampson in Peking look at the issues behind the prime minister's controversial visit (Reuter): Thatcher sees great Chinese potential (Reuter): Premadasa wins (Reuter): Poll accusation (AP): China 's debt (Reuter): Creepy cuisine (Reuter): Fax of life World bankers protected from Bangkok reality Abbey National Congress gathers amid a growing sense of its mortality With communism gone, the people's congress can no longer hold together the many different Soviet peoples. Bruce Clark writes Central Asian power broker emerges as key Gorbachev ally Emerging Leadership Breakaway region splits still further Moldavia Rural life carries on, more in tune with seasons than politics Michael Binyon samples the simple life of a russian peasant and finds that digging potatoes and laying gas pipes are priorities in the dachas Back to school minus Marx Education Estonia banks on the kroon The Baltics Aid to reform food system News in Brief (AP): Support call (Reuter): Strike called (Reuter): Russian force (Reuter): New republic (Reuter): Warning to US (AFP): Security pledge Optimism runs high despite renewed fighting in Croatia Yugoslav conflict Envoys lost in a Balkan maze Monsieur Rock tries to make singers protected species In a crusade against "cultural imperialism" France may make radio stations play more French pop, Philip Jacobson writes Picture Gallery Mandela will ask de Klerk to free hunger strikers Reuter: Red Cross plane wrecked by mine Ex-guards put on trial for Wall death ISIS School Guide (AFP): Anti-mafia minister threatens to quit (Reuter): Bombs destroyed (Reuter): Multiparty vote (Reuter): Temple blast (AP): Suspect named (Reuter): Admiral killed Shining examples help beat the blues Sequins and embroidery are giving women the chance to rise above recession woes with a glamorous display of spirit. Dinah Hall reports Jaeger Fine stitches maketh the man The British couturier Sir Hardy Amies is also an expert at needlepoint. A new exhibition reveals his talents Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd A cut above a gallery A London hairdresser is giving his salon a functional yet sculptured look Young tramps Briefing Mini-Mozart Last chance Arts Reviews Selection is all when the form guide is faulty Cinema: Montreal Festival Geoff Brown finds sparkling new comedy from Europe in evidence at Montreal's otherwise mainly serious film festival Mover and shaker on the way up Deborah warner, whose production of Hedda Gabler transfer from Dublin to London tonight, talks to Benedict Nightingale about her remarkable path from the radical fringe to the heart of British theatre Murder and even verse Radio Review Handel can still thrill Records: Classical The Winter's Tale No war is ever civil Jonathan Clark contends that fighting within nations leaves the deepest cars Craig Brown . . . and moreover Should we kowtow to Confucius? Michael Yahuda offers John Major a guide through the labyrinth of Peking's diplomatic codes and customs Home is where the money is Mary Ann Sieghart says homes will remain a good investment while the state subsidies them Business, man to man The Times Diary Cash before art? The Times Diary Prize bore The Times Diary No saki comments The Times Diary Rescuing the Rouble Rioting in Proportion Driven to Despair Soviet upheaval a lesson for Europe Religion's role Protecting Berkshire Pub-owners' reply Changes in British eating habits Pen-pushers all Mar Lodge estate Evasive action Weather wise Forthcoming marriages Social News Memorial service School announcements Alexandre Hay Alexander Hay, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRS), 197687, died in Geneva on August 23 aged 71. He was born on October 29,1919 Dr Florence Seibert Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Reborn Europe must seek lost vision and values Hans Weigel Hans Weigel, Austrian writer, died in Vienna on August 12 aged 83. He was born in 1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2576 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From our Correspondent): On this Day Disturbances in Croatia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Gepff 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 Spotlight on Britten's shadows Opera Coliseum Theatre Kvetch Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Concerts 1791 Weekend Queen Elizabeth Hall BBC1 Moscow City Ballet Craig says only he was guilty The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,701 Picture Gallery Major raises human rights The Expanding Times Weather Money changers gain little credit in falling market Kabul Notebook Business and Finance Lotus Cars confirms loss of 300 jobs Fraud charge Payout raised The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices By our City Staff: Price breaks its BCCI silence Brent Walker dips after talk of threat Enquiry begins into IPE trading ASW suffers from steel price war New look for SE board Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Economic boost sends market to fresh peaks Bid speculation fuels share buying Exchange brings in outside directors Indonesian bank may buy BCCI subsidiary Regal talks on capital restructure Trilion changes Kingston rises Director resigns Currency move Unlisted Securities Pendragon expands to Continent Cadbury joins Guinness Investment Trusts By our City Staff: Headlam lines up deal Money Markets Peter Black slides 29.6% Commodities Pittencrieff rises 220% Water group purchase Unidare up at Ir£2.35m Hoskins falls 46% Lilley wins orders totalling £36.3m Business Roundup Murray asset value slips British stake in NZ wines Merlin breaks the spell of gloom for Westland Michael Evans assesses what the Royal Navy Eh101 deal will mean to Yeol's helicopter firm In the end, government could not afford not to order Merlin Ties with the past The Times City Diary Elevated position The Times City Diary A vintage year for scandals Comment Gatt round Twin celebration The Times City Diary Flying the flag The Time City Diary International Factors Persimmon builds up market for first-time buyers Tempus (Reuter): Nikkei ends higher again Tokyo (Reuter): Insider dealer railed Traditional Options Businesses for Sale Grant Thornton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jardine aims to expand in UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items TalK of bid boosts Allied-Lyons Stock Market Recent Issues Nursing and Retirement Homes Sports Shoe Specialist Shop Avon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Indices The Times Freedom for booksellers will widen market Difference of view London Traded Options Building a good banking relationship Advice to subscriber was no joke A matter of some wait City Call Bulletin Strong start to account Stock Exchange Prices Ft-Se 100 Volumes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Leicester The Time university degree results service On the Move Again Fair balance prejudiced ? The publication of a photograph of a child who had gone missing highlights the difficulties for the press in cases where assault charges may be brought. John Spencer reports Lost zeros are costly New-look Lada Abortion moves Celebrity advice Border clash? Alsop boost Balkan business Lovell White Durrant Recruitment & Assesment Services Time to unblock the legal sieve Counsel Zarak Hay at Law The Crown Prosecution Service Taylor Root Quarry Dougall Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Lateral thinkers move out Many lawyers are planning sideways moves to other firms, taking clients with them. Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments London Electricity Gard (UK) Limited Sweet & Maxwell Limited BBC Select Give a little credit to much maligned cards The virtues of flexible friends are often forgotten because so many customers stress the problems they create The University of Waikato Multiple Classified Advertising Items Onus of proving state of knowledge Regina v Colle Further particulars in industrial tribunal cases Legal Appointments General Accident GE Information Services Leicester University Nicholas Tanner & Co Glanvilles Solicitors Applying for security for costs Leave to appeal wrongly granted Box No. Dept Lawyer for Oil Industry Hextall, Erskine & Co Garfield Robbins Solicitor liable A sparkling future appears clear-cut Jewellery designers can look forward to brighter prospects in the single EC market, Sally Watts reports Public Appointments The Natural History Museum Maidstone Borough Council Tanzania 1992 Health Care Irc The House of Commons Require a Select Committee… Trent health Benenden Hospital Golden moments that enchanted the world David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, looks back on the outstanding successes of the world championships in Tokyo Success for Floyd is a shot in the arm for Stockton Golf Davies shares lead Coulthard extends his advantage Motor Sport Winning formula that makes Trainer a success Sport on Television The Week in Review The Top 20 Medal Winners Cunningham to miss season Eagles' NFL hopes suffer early blow Emerging Braves try to stop the rot Baseball Longland leaves his title rivals standing Cycling Combination can take advantage of easier opportunity Mandarin Piggott keeps them all guessing again Martell to take over the National Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Mystiko in demand for big sprint Pontefract Guide to our Line Racecard Brighton Carter loses Wragg retainer Scotland deprived of injured Milne Leading questions dog Lancashire As cricket's county championship approaches its climax, one club must resolve a meatier bone of contention Soviet tour party benefits from British generosity Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Cold fish in need of mustard Simon Barnes in New York US Open Tennis Results Injury rules out Malcolm from Derbyshire attack Regan banks on the sensible approach Boxing Pirates in troubled waters at outset Ice Hockey Payne's place assured Squash Rackets Multiple Display Advertising Items Roxburgh springs selection surprise Overseas Football Results Blackburn dismiss Mackay after had start to the season Football Bingham imposes discipline Leng takes the path to recovery at last Absent Spelta retains his offshore crown Power Boating For the Record Renault's new engine may help Mansell Motor Sport Pools Forecast Lammens profits in home waters Yatching Gifford is selected for Turin In Brief Golf Stewart reaps the reward of his move to midfield Merson called up to meet Germany New League moves closer Lineplex Ltd Wembley Squads Soviet athletes faced with an uncertain future Comment Rugby tourists prepare for Twickenham date Connors claws his way back in dramatic style Change to hockey substitutes rule Shot-putter fails test

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