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News from 06/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Barbara Plumbly, Michael Lethbridge, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Martin Fletcher and Paul Adams, Susan Ellicott and George Sivell, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Brian Falk, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Robin Oakley and Jonathan Braude, Alan Bird, Dave Currey, Harry Eyres, John Russell, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Kevin Eason writes, Peter Ball, Olivia James, T. B. Martin, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, G. Britton, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, John Winder, Louise Hidalgo, Evelyn Mercer (President, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Angela MacKay and Matthew Bond, Simon A. J. Pereira-Shorey, Reuter, Scargill, Colin Thomas, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Catherine Sampson and our Foreign Staff, Kate Muir, Howard Wright, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, George Sivell and Susan Ellicott, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Allan Robinson, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Archie Brown, Tim Corbett, Richard Evans, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Abbott, Matthew Bond and Angela MacKay, Adam Fresco, Garth Alexander, David Young, Agence France-Presse, Sara McConnell, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul S. Marsden, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, John Shaw, Patrick Clarke, A. G. Stone, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Bernard Silk, Michael Phillips, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dennis J. Deletant, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Van Morrison, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Avril Munson, Mary Dejevsky, H. Chambers, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Soviet congress cedes power to republics Gorbachev to be figurehead of now confederation Walker: I'll Sue A New Voice Inside The number you have just dialled is longer Yugoslav peace talks jeopardised Gallup poll gives Tories 4½-point lead over Labour Former BCCI treasurer held in Calais Bupa Weekend Times Cut-price bargains put a brake on rapid decline in car sales The motor industry sees hope in August's figures, but analysts point to the cost of heavy discounting British Rail tries to lure customers with free trips Buchan's hero had harder ride AA Homesure Man taken in human bomb plot Hotels group decides on no-go areas for children Freeman scales down ten-year plan for Tube Two lost in trawler collision Blind submarine Betrayal claim Harrods inquest Ministers pressed to buy privatised estate as firm fails The fight for Heveningham Hall Oil dealer who ran out of cash Light drinking cuts heart risk Nature adviser confident of support Stricter grant rules put students out in the cold Mercy for Guildford pair on drug charge Fleet Street's first lady dies of cancer National Westminster Bank Nationwide Parents took part in orgies, children told police Studio thrives on Asian rock 'n' roll Secrecy shrouds the quest for quality TV Melinda Wittstock proflies the ten commissioners whose closed-doors deliberations will shape the outcome of the independent television franchise bid Search for Globe to go ahead PG Plan for Eetpu merger shatters unity of congress Rules and Rights B&Q Citizen's charter branded a gimmick Rail Policy Union chiefs under starter's orders in Toyota deal race Congress Notebook Philip Bassett 3,500 jobs 'depend on frigate deal' Shipbuildibng Scargill's nuclear call backed British Airways Mothers are 'put at risk' by doctors' fears of being sued Prince shows off holistic centre Woolworths Picture Gallery County Hall hotel plan approved MPs urge eco-labels for UK Greenery puzzles shoppers Environment-friendly products High-speed Escort is joyriders' favourite Stealing Cars Father is jailed for acid attack Riot remand Player jailed Park closing PC charged Death crash Two found dead Pit bull attack Serbs flee the wrath of Bosnia Muslims Yugoslav conflict spreads as third republic resists Belgrade's power Men in white provide the only bright note Zagreb Notebook by Roger Boyes Croatia trains for a war 'no peace talks can end' The Croats, challenged by a mainly Serb army, are in a far worse position than the Slovenes in their earlier war. Roger Boyes in Sljeme, Croatia, writes Comet Bonn lays down law on Nato presence (Reuter): Berlin's spy chief leaves Moscow (AP): Romanian raid Crash experts No Title Discover the tribal influences behind Habitat's… De Klerk's opening gambit heralds start of a long game The National party outline provides the framework for a democracy but compromises will be unavoidable. Gavin Bell writes from Johannesburg Hong Kong liberals hurt by Major's attitude to democracy (AFP): Chinese cut off rebel aid Mother appeals (AP): Bush medicine (Reuter): Clarinettist dead Decree expires Britain grants biggest loan since Tiananmen Picture Gallery Japanese religious cult recalls post-war 'rush-hour of gods' Israel defies Bush over housing aid Jews are outraged by 'bible' British industry to seek answers to Soviet food enigma Moscow Mission Independence expected today The Baltics KGB files fail to enlighten Swedes The Wallenberg Case B&Q Sun sets on a flawed empire Mary Dejevsky analyses the Soviet leader's struggle to hold power Georgia closes local papers News in Brief (AP): Party triumphs (AFP): Army loyalty (Reuter): Crimea opts out Family reunion Welcome to the child-free zone Whining and dining en famille - a personal argument against little pests in public places Beware, black puddings are flying this weekend Ramsbottom finds its moment of cultural glory On the banned wagon In the wake of Benetton babies and pornographic ice-cream, Rupert Howell tries to convince Kate Muir of the ad industry's integrity Going Dutch on sex The Netherlands has the world's loest rate of teenage pregnancy. Could Good show, shame about the polemic Galleries: Out oflondon John Russell Taylor on work by women artists from 1850 to 1940, watercolours by Malcolm Morley and the contrasting sculpture of Andrew Logan and Peter Peri Critic's Choice: Galleries Octagon Theatre Great but not grand old man Classical Music: Interview Composer Sir Michael Tippett talks to Stephen Pettitt about his latest British premiere, part of tonight's Prom concert Only a demigod from a machine Records: Rock Tin Machine: Tin Machine II ENO Rock News Arts Reviews Richard Morrison Faked perfection is no substitute for the risk of live performance Wanted: good management not new ideas Peter Riddell asks if a change of government would make any difference, now Labour and Tory are so similar Alan Coren And moreover Stop pretending we are naturally good In searching for reasons for this week's riots, are we neglecting the obvious? Janet Daley argues that society has simply allowed discipline to break down Thumb in the plughole The Times Diary Oxford Circus, sir? The Times Diary Dig the name The Times Diary Backhander The Times Diary Food Aid Fallacies Docklands Embarrassment A Deluge of Digits Recognition, status and aid for the new Soviet Union Benetton at bay Interest-free credit Bit of a mouthful Elephant culls Judging architecture Challenging dialect Flower power Owen, Steel and the old Alliance Dealing with riots TV market place And no mistake Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays today Today's royal engagements School announcements Anniversaries George and Margaret Loosley Reception Jean Rook Forthcoming marriages John Hopkins Sir James Fawcett Marriages Fulbright Commission Luncheons Service dinners India visit Let your conduct among unbellevers be so good that.… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2579 Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund The Army Benevolent Fund Leukaemia Research Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times On this Day Churchill: The Nation's Mood Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Current Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Weekend Events Winning Move Under-powered excitement Theatre Our Town shaftesbury Theatre Total Rethink Battersea Arts Centre Jazz Sun Ra Ronnie Scot's Arts features BBC Final Reductions BR ghost train to test safety The Times Crossword No 18,704 Picture Gallery WPA Health International Weather Jockey Club members turf out a duke Although the Jockey Club is under pressure to broaden its membership, it is still turning away applicants, Richard Evans reports Index Profile Weekend Money Tomorrow Changing Banks Trust Alternative Profits slump at Blue Circle Courtaulds up The Pound Sun Alliance puts premiums up 50% By our Financial Editor: Pretty Polly sale aids BTR profits NatWest bounces Globetrotters BCCI six indicted in Florida Saatchi dips £4m into red ECU Walker plans £20m claim against Brent Equiry delays founder's new venture Nationwide leads rate cutting moves BTR Treuhand man under scrutiny By our City Staff: Cookson interim tumbles to £17m Disposals worry analysts as recovery approaches Booker figures grow 5% Housing starts 'a welcome sign' Clarke Foods agrees to buy Lyons Maid Business Roundup Hoskyns sells subsidiary Airline's $55m loan Trust moves ahead 25% Revolt at Aberfoyle Company Briefs US growth predicted City Call Bulletin Ex-Lands reduces loss Calderburn makes £2.3m Big Dave's day The Times City Diary BTR gives its profits a boost Comment Blue Circle is geared to benefit from the upturn Tempus Ferguson bows out The Times City Diary Himalaya bound The Times City Diary Pressed to service The Times City Diary Walker's fate will rest on fortunes of his company George Walker, founder of the debt-crippled company that bears his name, is suingfor £20m Blank spaces The Times City Diary Deep-seamed team The Times City Diary Forte Posthouse More cash for Third World Provident profit held Reckitt reaches £128 m as green products take off Nottingham The Times university degree results service By our City Staff: Half-time advance at Wilson Bowden Let us go it alone, says prominent Soviet businessman Emess to sell IGG subsidiary London Traded Options Wall Street Dow unchanged ahead of jobs data By our Correspondent: Harland & Wolff posts interim £6.6m Investors remain on the sidelines Stock Market British-Borneo rises Sun Alliance FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options International Appoinments Jyske Bank Bell Gully Buddle Weir Barristers & Solicitors The South China Morning Post Burmah Castrol dips 9% to £72.2m Gulf war and recession dent turnover Talented Architect Project Manager-Finland A. M. I. Montessori Coordinator for U. K Picture Gallery International Agriculture Development Consultants All Box No. Replies should be sent Vinten rises to £4.67m Stockholm University Tokyo banks vow 'no more scandal' S&W Associes Montessori Trained Teacher Equities pause for breath Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was same at 91.0 (day's range 91.0) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Commodities Third Golf goes with a swing Vw has reworked its most popular car, appearing next week. Vaughan Freeman was impressed with the result Well-bred American returns The Jeep, 50 years old this year, is about to reappear in Britian Car Buyers Guide The London Architectural Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members National Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fleet winner Early Calibra How free? Charity drive Performance Cars Classic Cars Thieves on the run Roadwise Cold cure Fix and fax Toyota moves in Rolling on at 100 Hughes Beaconsfield Greenoaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancelled Fleet Order Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingman LTD Lease Takeover Multiple Display Advertising Items Network Car & Caravan Sales Protect and survive the single market Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euroinvest International Lasyard House Picture Gallery Cellnet Imprimerie Pollina Wanted Do You Want Turkey Builder spreads his wings Portable Prices Slashed at Britphone Britphone Europe Knight Defence Systems Business Opportunities There is Strictly One Opportunity only in your Area International Technology & Innovation Joint Venture Opportunities Successful International Franchise Organisation in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Visa Shop LTD Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abtek Systems Ltd Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items ITTF keeps pace with demands of spectators Table Tennis Business to Business M&B Multiple Classified Advertising Items Women's teams speed to fore Alix Ramsay finds a strong female will to win in the world of rallying Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investments Commercial Printers Losing Customers Fast and Need Help to Gain a New… McMillan adds lustre to reputation Boxing The British Library Multiple Classified Advertising Items Munro avoids injury in Salisbury tumble Ripon winner referred Orchard Computer Services (UK) LTD Mac's wanted For Sale 286/12 at Style Computers by Phulips Andrath bolsters leading owner's hand for St Leger Racing Revitalised Selkirk to land Kempton prize over best trip Mandarin Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Kempton Park Haydock Park Quest For Fame given go-ahead American audiences provoke food for thought Simon Barnes in New York Childs takes Essex to the brink of a crushing victory Derbyshire are revealed as mere pretenders Middlesex ride out early storms Second XI Autosport Brittin returns Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Faithful Hartley toils amid the gossip and conjecture Masterly Taylor taps an unending seam Multiple Display Advertising Items Experienced Welsh pack masters law of the jungle Gerald Davies Anxious wait for Walker Equestrianism Scots worried over Milne's fitness for the World Cup Rugby Union Player leads South African return Ralph near top of the class Golf Illustrious company adds to Torbay's rare vintage Today's Fixtures For the Record Badminton Wycombe look to West for success More pressure on League from FA to change the rule Football Ban for doctor In Brief Index Hampshire's rout complete with Nicholas's injury Surrey hold upper hand for NatWest final Top Table Scoreboard Choice of captain delayed The Open University Stich and Sampras lose in US Open Hole-By-Hole Guide to the First Day Results from Flushing Meadow Mickelson is criticised over conduct Payne recovers his composure Jordan loses court case

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