News from 04/09/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Daniel Goldberg, David Tytler, Sue Amstel, Robin Oakley and Catherine Sampson, John Vincent, M. H. R. Soper, Jeremy Eccles, Craig Seton and Tim Jones, Simon Barnes, Stewart Tendler and Victoria McKee, Ronald Faux, Nicolette Jones, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Quentin Cowdry, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Quintin Hoare, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stephen Hall-Jones, Peter Ball, B. C. J. Warnes (Managing Director), Louise Taylor, Alan Williams, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Michael Clark, Tony Duff (Director General), Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Philip Bassett, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Terence Ryan Department of Economics, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Glencross Chief Executive, Brian Peace (Chairman, Country Landowners Association), Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Robert Seely in Kiev, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Jonathan Braude, Beryl Dixon, Phil McLennan, Alice Thomson, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Derek Richards, M. W., Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Hugh Clamp, President, John Shaw, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Andrew Lycett, Michael Crawford (Director), Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, J. R. W. Lingard, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark and George Sivell, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoMajor angers China over human rights Britain wins Hong Kong concessions but vows to keep up unrelenting pressure on Peking Today in the Times Part Two Right Recipe Slipping up Inside Tomorrow's appointments section will include 10… Honourable guest endures guides' long march Picture Gallery Beating Channel challenge at 48 John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent of The Times, has, at 48 become the oldest Briton to swim the Channel for 12 years Raisa feared coup leaders were going to poison her Our Foreign Staff: Carrington to broker Yugoslav peace talks Watches of Switzerland By a Staff Reporter: Oxford police attacked Savers offered tax cuts in Liberal Democrat manifesto An economics policy based on savings targets and restriction of mortgage tax relief are proposed by the Liberal Demoerats. Philip Webster reports Police call for replica guns to be outlawed Campaign launched to halt sale of imitations which resemble real firearms Glimpse of bygone era for sale Bags of ambience going cheap down the market, squire Disaster fund scheme launched Miners injured by speeding conveyor belt Collieries still high on danger list Benetton told to withdraw advert Man accused over stabbings £1bn M25 Plan Weighed down Belfast killing Hospital ratings Hands worth force on alert Orkney children showed no signs of sexual abuse Shy marine stabbed rival Authorial distinctions are laid to rest We must stand Up to the yobs, says Oxford gang victim Mob violence in three cities has left the injured and experts alike searching for its causes and cure Youth 'heroes' get high on hotting Unemployment may not be the only reason for the troubles on an Oxford estate, Quentin Cowdry reports Patient 'feared nurses' BT Police hint at tougher line on Cardiff rioters Toyota Celica Jam makers win friends in fight for adult leisure classes Plans to charge ?500 a term for adult education are bitterly opposed, reports David Tytler Pupils get cafeteria service Our Education Editor: Ancient world finds a new lease on life Qantas Picture Gallery One in ten graduates still on dole by end of year Scargill defeat hailed as blow to Tory line Employment Legislation Halifax Female civil servants' pay in second division Picture Gallery NUT seeks collective bargaining Teachers Fellow-travellers but not room-mates Congress Notebook Pledge 'will not cost jobs' Wages An Nippon Airways Abortion rate for teenagers quadruples in 20 years Swinton Insurance Stagnant bog becomes village's prize pond Officer injured in jail Obscenity case Soldiers hurt Pub shooting Staff boost Robber caught Airport deal raises doubts over British sincerity on colony Peking killings leave Li insecure Man in the news China warned over its trading status Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Major travels hopefully to find harmony Diehard left refuses to buy the new consumer ideology Socialist ideals are still finding their champions around the world, despite the fall of communism in the Soviet Union. Charles Bremmer reports Gorbachev's plan intact as deputies regroup Congress Spectra of anarchy raises its head as old certainties disappear Picture Gallery Party offices yield secrets of power Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin pledges security of Soviet nuclear arsenal Policy Tbilisi in turmoil as anger grows News in Brief Lenin defence (Reuter): Grave raided (AP): Envoys quizzed (Reuter): Treason charges (Reuter): Break overruled (Afp): Defence post Feathers fly at pigeon shoot Our Foreign Staff: EC ceasefire efforts prove futile in town on front line Ministers call on Carrington as Yogoslav peace deal founder Saudi coast ruined by oil slicks Egyptian television focuses on Islamic dress dispute Negotiating skill put to test Man in the news Growing shadow of Aids darkens Pacific paradise Wizard of Ely see finds his magic works no spells Mandela fails in amnesty appeal Muscle builders (Reuter): Nuclear retreat (Reuter): Mother guilty (Reuter): Factory blast (Reuter): K2 conquered (AFP): Stamp scrapped (Reuter): Hopping mad Tracking the criminal mind Fictional detectives are always trying to work their way into the criminal mind. Soon a university course will teach police to trace serial offenders in theis way. Alice Thomson reports Capital Value Clarantied Bodies and minds fed Some councils, believing packed lunches to be less healthy, are behind a swing back to hot school dinners Silent night Level answers History lessons & Briefly Best jersey Bloomers Hot seat Tomorrow is another day Literature A new novel continuing the story of Gone With the Wind to be published this month. Nicolette Jones has chapter and verse on the booming business of sequels to bestsellers Rare and poetic visitor Theatre Few Australian plays come to Britain and, as Jeremy Eccles reports, the latest to do so is actually by an expatriate American writer Strand Theatre Parable revives unlikely villain Television Review Carmen Adlon on top Briefing New Dickens Last chance Arts Reviews Philip Howard Now you can look up to what you used to look up in Can Wilder fill the niche? Peter Stothard meets the Virginian governor who may run for president against the popular incumbent Breaking up is not hard to do Ethnic wars and famine will follow if the Sovict Union disintegrates, predicts Conor Cruse O'Brien Alan Coren . . . and moreover Straight talk is best The Times Dairy Who goes where? The Times Dairy Parkland preserved The Times Dairy 108-part harmony The Times Dairy Ripe for Democracy Restricting Replica Guns A Decent Burial Alternative cures for business ills Across the centuries A gift of tongues Ways for survival and prosperity in the countryside Diet and baby weight Channel 3 licences Choice of priorities At a price Yugoslav issues Pen-pushers all No Title Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Laura Riding Laura Riding, American poet, critic and philosophical writer, died on September 2 in Wabasso, Florida, aged 90. She was born in New York on January 16,1901 School announcements Alan Wheatley Alan Wheatley, actor, died on August 30 aged 84. He was born on April 19,1907 Birthdays today Memorial service Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2577 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Breast Cancer The Samaritans The British Kidney Care Combat Stress Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Shadon of Diabetes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Threat of Invasion Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items T. I. C. C. Skillcentres Ltd 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 Theater Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move London Antique Dealers Fair Exhilarating logic of death Theatre Hedda Gabler Playhouse Theatre Talking in Tongues Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Proms LPO/Orchestre de Paris Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times BBC 1 B. A. A. Heathrow Militant plans to move into the open The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,702 American dream master Capra dies Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Sharpe hails fall of porkpie hats Johnnesburgh Notebook Saturday: New Directions Business and Finance Sedgwick dips in slack market Waigel backs Soviet case The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil City prepares for series of big cash calls Blue Circle likely to head queue Hambro Countrywide slips Bunfight at the OK kraal Cable and Wireless to shake up management Maine-Tucker Taylor Woodrow shares fall as profits slide 33% Accounts qualified at Brent Walker Pentos plans new assault on book price agreement By our City Staff: £12m call for Trans World rescue The Latest. . . London Traded Options Picture Gallery Bowater rises 5% but keeps cautious stance US factory upturn continues Pickwick slumps in first half Company Briefs By our City Staff: Recession felt at all IMI divisions Cayman court agrees Bcci hearing delay Business Roundup Lloyds Abbey Life sell-off Hungary stake for Maxwell Jourdan cuts payout Mtm 94% improved WSP ahead at half time Headlam acquisition By our City Staff: Scholl marches on to £11.6m profits Recent Issues The Times Lamont 's judgment of Salomon Comment Taylor Woodrow provides some unpleasant surprises Tempus Conflicting analysis The Times City Dairy Round trip The Times City Dairy Pipedream The Times City Dairy Soviet link The Times City Dairy Byatt may cut water charge limits Eye on Southwest The Times City Dairy China-backed bidder seeks to calm Hong Kong fears Fimbra Rolls Royce Shares pause as caution takes over Stock Market (Reuter): Dow ends dose to session's low World Markets Wall Street Major Indices Traditional Options FT-SE 100 Volumes Little follow-through Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Advertisers score at the box office On-screen commercials are cashing in on the movie boom-although some audiences are being denied the extra entertainment. Andrew Lyeett reports Creative, Media & Marketing Advertising Sales Cartier Ltd A look at history in the making Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Kensington Creative, Media and Marketing Edelman Creative, Media & Marketing If Sharp Learning Curves and Tight Deadlines Make… In a spin Media Watch Blind spots Cable news Austin Knight Secretary/p. A. Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Bass Independent Consulting and Management Company A Great New City Career Itel Wanted Advertising/city/marketing Background? Experienced Sales/marketing Manager Gieves & Hawkes Crone Corkill Executive Assistant Crone Corkill Temps Directors' Secretaries Secretaries plus Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Secretaries—full and Part Time Hobstones Training Administrator Crone Corkill Advertising Secretary Required Experienced Medical Secretary/nurse Elizabeth Hunt Top PR PA Putney Financial Admin Hobstones Crone Corkill Hobstones Amadeus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden vacancies at the agencies Consultants are working for job hunters as well as employers. Berly Dixon discovers why the personal touch is important You should get a through briefing on the company, the job and the boss before you have an interview La Crème De La Crème Graduate Wanted for Research and Business in the Ec Directors Secretary Michael Laurte Partnership Limited The Work Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community Creme International Secretaries Sheila Burgess International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Touch Language Potential Personnel Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Career moves Bilinguasec Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Hopeless case' gets a job Multiple Classified Advertising Items Promise in the provinces Rodney Hobson looks at three newly built shopping developments with large catchment areas away from the big cities Property Buyers Guide Mortgages/remortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Commercial Property Exceptional Ruck Commercial Funds LLG Local London Group Limited Rent Free Period W2 Off Edgware Rd Lease tax battle goes to EC Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property The English Courtyard Association In the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items When the old ways are the best John Shaw meets an architect who insists on using only original materials for restorations, even if it is goat's hair Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grond Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridgeshire Pinehurst South Mortgages & Remortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buying back some London history Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Great House and cottages near Montego Bay, Jamaica French Property Exhibition France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve/portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items England are suited by selection of referees Fleming takes charge when five nations' champions meet New Zealand at Twickenham to kick off the World Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Casting light on new regime Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tates Knight Young & Co John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bayswater The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Islington Royal F. 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Gapp Landlords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kinghtsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powerful finish carries Soviet team to success Ulster's spirit cannot stave off tour defeat Nell Gwynn House Maida Vale W9 A Luxury Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gullivers PE Plaza Estates Tower Bridge 200 Yards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Weight of evidence points to improving Witness Box Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: York Mandarin, Thunderer: Fontwell Park Munro has to sit out second ban Cole pins Leger double hopes on Fly Away Soon HAC warning on power structure Yesterday's Result Rapid Raceline McMillan wise to be wary of Pritchard Boxing Ispa bows to legal pressure Squash Rackets Tournament to provide an indicator Volleyball Connors ready for another gruelling encore Phenomenal American, who treats every practice session like a Wimbledon final, on in search of sixth US Open title Draw for the Quarter Finals Waqar strikes to capitalise on Bicknell's century Surrey establish commanding position Byas leads Yorkshire from an early state of penury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Future looking bright Yesterday Scoreboard Fixtures Results from Flushing Meadow Gatting's stirring effort puts his side in command Leatherdale finds the right time to mature Barlow not to complete his contract Qadir ruled out for three months Goalkeeper saves Jones's face on return to old club Hitchcock adds suspense to Chelsea thriller Neutral territory suits Tottenham Impressive display by Oldham Johnson comforts England manager Giants get a kick out of Bahr Faulkner notches up eight Hockey For the Record Bradley sets record Today's Fixtures Bigger task for Mickelson Golf Smith puts his crew together Yachting Relay men on show In Brief Index Champions lose lead but show promising signs Recovery by Leeds in completed by Chapman First Division Dalglish expected to receive offer Seles stands out in thin fare Lloyd's United extend their advantage Index Welsh revival is put under spotlight Exiles suspend two players Barnett keeps Derbyshire in with a shout Durham open season with visit to Oxford
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