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News from 10/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, John Goodbody and David Hands, Jon Ashworth, Donald Acheson, Cliff Moiser, DJM, Edward Norman, Dinah Hall, Simon Barnes, Pearce Wright, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alasdair Cameron, Liz Hodgkinson, Richard Streeton, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Martin Pucci, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Bruce Clarke, Martin Barrow, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Pat Blair, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Chris Bryant, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, J. O. Thomas, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Francis Avery Jones, David Watts, Patrick Stevens, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Kauders, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, David R. Larkin (Solicitor), Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Gwyneth Scott-Malden, Edwina Currie, Craig Seton, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Graham Greene, Chairman, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Matthew Bond and Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Lucy Rock, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Scrivenor, A. M. Askew, Ellen Cranitch, Peter Victor, Benedict Nightingale, Christopher Miller, David Tytler, Education Editor, Arthur Leathley, Derek Morgan, Anne McElvoy, Kenneth Werrell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Martin Fletcher, Michael Mott, Mary Dejevsky,

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US wants to buy unused Soviet space station for $700m A sale of stock may mark the scaling down of the Soviet Union's space programme, hated by Boris Yeltsin. Nick Nuttall and Martin Fletcher report Ashdown sets terms for hung parliament Splitting Heirs Major in no hurry as economy picks up Pure Genius? Tyson Charged Navratilova in tears fighting lover's £6m claim Inside £15m debt shuts Keith Prowse Picture Gallery Gangs hurl petrol bombs at police in night rampage The Children's Society Earl Spencer denies family clash over sale of art treasures Sales of antiques to raise money from the Althorp estate have raised controversy but no argument Robin Young reports Thousands likely to forfeit cash for bookings Collapse of Keith Prowse puts at risk tickets to sporting events and West End shows NatWest Rivals point to mistimed move Bill Frost reports on a mood of mourning in an industry hit hard by the recession Oil operators risk closure Golf and rugby fans will lose out Texaco to lift price of petrol by 4.5p Girl's body found in woods Belgium calls for extradition Gascoigne bail Tour firm folds Jail decision Waitress safe By a Staff Reporter: Swindler is saved from jail by work as foster parent Man held in hunt for couple's killer Orkney workers barred Scots make green whisky Soldier was warned about desertion Crop circle hoaxers are fakes, say experts Talkland Law chief had doubts on Maguire bomb tests AirCanada Heart flutter cure offered Colour and life return to Roman mural after 1,600 years Church groups rally to thwart women priests With more than 600 Anglican women seeking ordination, the outory againstr their movement is growing, writes Ruth Gledhill Essex homes may get Trent water The Royal Bank of Scotland Cigarette advert deal condemned Car race arrests Coach death Briton killed Citroën Prison officers quit enquiry into special hospital The St. Regis Picture Gallery New diplomas will bridge vocation and academic gap Secretaries' pay beats inflation Recession keeps students in class Failure to find work placements is devaluing the worth of sandwich courses, John O'Leary reports Channel 7 Tube train passengers led over live line Fire blame Big catch Peak of success Nelson relic Pollution fine Sea rescue Flights rejected Death fall Drug charge Landowners call for truce in conflict over country access Banks lent cash 'like confetti' Global warming models doubted Robber is jailed for murders Motorola 'Crooked finger' beckons visitors to a coastline rich in wildlife Birds will not be the only visitors flocking to the renowned Spurn peninsula on Humberside from tomorrow, Peter Davenport writes MP plans bill on killings Streaker fined Nurse stabbed Ashdown promises lo spend £2bn more on education Training Imported goods have 'hidden blood price' Orthopaedic & Medibeds Picture Gallery By our Political Editor: Party confident it can outrun Scots Tories President's Address Leaders harden EC policy Europe Security takes a back bench Conference Diary Women's ministry scheme attacked Equality Finance deal to help members China visit criticised Federal hope Subscriptions Business today Black groups resolve to sign accord in spite of bloodshed Israelis threaten boycott of talks Stakes high as Bush judge begins his Senate ordeal President Bush has posed a dilemma for liberal Democrats with his nomination of a black conservative to the Supreme Court, Martin Fletcher writes from Washington Castro rations Cuban cigars Tyson is charged with rape Family Assurance Society (Reuter): Menem wins poll boost for reforms (AP): Rising aid bill (AFP): Tokyo on top Moscow redrafts its rights brief to keep pace with changes Abbey National Picture Gallery (AP): Tajikistan opts for secession (AP): Legal loophole (Reuter): Kurile optimism Lenin's brain goes on view Fallen idols lie on litter dump of bolshevism Michael binyon visits a park in Moscow where the lifeless symbols of communist terror have been dumped, torn down like the system they served Azerbaijan president courts Armenians Our Foreign Staff: Croatia orders war zone curfew as death toll increases Zagreb calls up a rag-tag army without guns The brave young volunteers in their nondescript kit believe that fighting alone can save their homeland, Anne McElvoy writes from Zagreb Surly Parisians resume hostilities as term begins Picture Gallery Abbey National Poland pulls out of talks with EC Monetary union splits Europe Businessman thanks Major for freedom China lets out one of its prisoners but the old certainties of communism march sternly on Our Foreign Staff: Bush stays firm on Manila bases deal Canon Pilgrims still trek to Mao's shrine Fifteen years after Man's death, thousands still visit his body and his doctrine thrives, endorsed by elder statesman Deng Xiaoping, Catherine Sampson writes from Picking (Reuter): Floods threaten capital (Reuter): Army accused (AP): Crash cause (Reuter): Skippy returns From the Rialto to the Odeons? The most established and stylish annual film event is facing a change of director and, possibly, of season, David Robinson says Cinema: Venice Festival Seven for five Briefing Staying on Last chance Ehrman Tapestry Mapping out the garden to ensure future glories A "national arts strategy", costing £300,000, presents a detailed case for more arts subsidy, Simon Tait reports Arts Funding Case of the stingless wasp Radio: Review Arts Reviews Midland Group Toyota Lloyds Bank Luxury of a second skin The sensual, supple qualities of suede are in favour again. Dinah Hall talks to designers who are devoted to hide chic Excess at Tiffany's? The "breakfast" store's design director is looking to new watches and a diamond ring to enhance its public image Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Daks Simpson Genius: a gift or hard graft? Victoria McKee reports on a remarkable insight into the minds of our most gifted children and their parents The house that was self-built Building your own home is growing in popularity, and can be cost-effective Roaming in Wyoming Gretel Ehrlich, writer, Wyoming rancher and sometime sheep herder, shares Robert Redford's passion for the Wild West Wyoming is the doing of a mad architect, thrust up and pulled down Woodrow Wyatt Hong Kong is more likely to take over China than vice versa Craig Brown . . . and moreover Selling the silver spoon Jenet Daley is astonished at the fuss surrounding the sale of valuable heirlooms from Althorp House Siren voices from the pulpit Archdeacon Austin's call for a schism could lead to a witch-hunt in the Church, Edward Norman believes Still secret society The Times Diary Stockpiles, hayricks The Times Diary Facade as backdrop The Times Diary Torytours Ltd The Times Diary Dividing Europe Ways of Partnership Lest we Forget Need for tougher restrictions on bail Football for free Miners' lamps Priest's resignation Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Discretionary grants What might have been Home ownership Place of nutrients in healthy eating Arts funding M25 pollution A parish clerk's lot Modern hazard Court Circular Birthdays today Judge retires Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Appointments Today's royal engagements Dinner Two Cities Dining Club Robert Belgrave Edwin McMillan Edwin McMillan. American nuclear physicist who was the co-discoverer of neptunium and plutonium, and developed the synchrocyclotron, died on September 7 in El Cerrito, California, aged 83. He was born on September 18,1907 Gerald Sambrooke-Sturgess Gerald Sambrooke-Sturgess, yactsman, died on August 31 aged 89. He was born in Birmingham on December 5,1901 School announcements London College of Graphology Margaret 'Peggy' Ramsay Margaret "Peggy" Ramsay, play agent, died in London on September 4 aged 83. She was born in Sydney on May 28,1908 Church news Mr Justice Lincoln Michael Rubinstein writes If, however you are observing the sovereign law laid… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2582 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recent Outrages in China Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff 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 Picture Gallery A genius mad at the world Theatre Sixteen Words for Water Old Red Lion Islington Proms Dresden Staatskapelle/Boston Symphony/New London Orchestra Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Sunset Song Tron, Glasgow The Cone Gatherers Tramway, Glasgow BBC1 British Horses are Still Suffering Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,707 Absent friends cast no pall over Lib Dems' party Conference sketch Weather Business and Finance UN chief proposes checks on Iraq oil Vita payout up Wilson falls The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Bondholders say no to BW Theft claims reach record Midnight sale at Babcock Prebon BAe slips 37p after profits warning By our Business Staff: Hurd sees a window of opportunity for BCCI Fimbra Revised sales figures boost recovery trend SIB bows to consumer pressure on polarisation GEC-Alsthom wins contracts Fairey suffers Eadie holds back Candover grows Arcadian losses Forte Haynes Publishing slumps East Europe boosts Perkins Confusion at Suter over DTI enquiries FBI joins Salomon bid investigation Company Briefs Recession beaten by Close Brothers Ramar shares suspended from trading Bass agrees sale of 372 Midlands pubs Business Roundup Hopkinsons slips 8.7% Goodhead axes payout Manders hit by bad debt Linread figures slump Evans Halshaw slows American Express The Times Healthy move for Kynoch Unipart lifts profits 15% St Regis gold Iraq's oil sales will put fragile unity of Opec to the test Will Lamont eat his words? The Times City Diary Worked to death The Times City Diary Unrolling the electoral carpet Comment Greencore beckons The Times City Diary Pay day, late day The Times City Diary Kaye back in town The Times City Diary Wilson (Connolly) builds foundation for expansion Tempus American Express High quality is all For 150 years standards have been enforced Rh?ne-Poulenc Rorer Self-help medicine for all Dispensing medical advice is part of a pharmacist's job. Pat Blair looks at how their role is changing Fuelling the nation's wealth Despite the recession, sales by the drug industry are rising at home abroad Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great… Prescription for the future Patients expect their Gp to prescribe medicines—but costs must be reduced Vaccine Production Lagal Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Branching out in all directions Good pharmacists are in demand and the profession is particularly attractive to women, Pat Blair reports Glaxo Options for Those with a Technical Bent No longer confined to dispensaries Work in hospitals ranges from advising consultants to intravenous feeding Wall Street No Title Electricals Wholesale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chancery Business Sales We are a major supplier of a wide range of office… Tremendous Opportunity Employment Agency in South Bucks area. Permanent… Grant Thornton Alphameric sells to BT Night Club/restaurant Investment Southport South Devon. Small thriving publushing business for… Impending cash calls keep investors on the sidelines Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices Clydesdale Bank PLC London Traded Options Traditional Options Commerzbank Shares lose ground Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities A Minority Awaiting its Rights Victims missed in the HIV payout Christopher Miller weighs the merits and demerits of accident compensation practice in Britain Children power Gorbachev is booked Inns and Outs Marriage split Jobs in the east Poly pep-up Shifting ground Clifford Chance Beaten wives have no licence to kill Brief Zarak Laukence Simons Associates Daniels Bates Partnership Solicitor/barrister Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Executive Resourcing Chambers & Partners Nationwide Personal Injury Solicitor Construction Law Practice All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: P. O. Box 484 The minority without real rights Britain refuses legal status to transsexuals, a lawyer claims, Liz Hodgkinson reports No Title Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Wheale Thomas Hodgins PLC Times Classified Quarry Dougall Crown Prosecution Service How you measure the merits of your lawyer Lay people find performance hard to assess. Two new publicartions offer suggestions Zarak Trowers & Hamlins Leicester University Shipping Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bank of Bermuta Cambs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay at Law The Securities and Futures Authority Grainger Gibson Search and Selection Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curious result of using 'term of years' No Title Swansea Frere Cholmeley Butterworth & Co Publication Ltd Coriat & Company Injunction contempt West Sussex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unreasonable treatment of convicted murderer CCH Editions Limited Lawyer for Oil Industry Corporate Lawyer Committee entitled to closed session We Can Help Lost Beneficiaries Little start, big future Derek Morgan reports on an agency that matches graduates to small-company jobs and the wider work experience they offer Borouth of Charnwood West Yorkshire Waste Management Gwent Magistrates' Courts Committee University of Leicester Faculty of Law Hampshire Piping up for the Value of On-Site Training North Derbyshire Health Authority Pax Lodge Centre for Policy on Ageing The Times Mandarin: Cheveux Mitchell to reward Channon Mandarin: Leicester Hamilton results Rapid Raceline Dettori gets classic chance on Corrupt Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Edberg parades his talent in show of complete authority Swede find his best form when it matters The reluctant New Yorker achieves perfect mastery British record fells to veteran Adkins Cycling Mansell shows Italian motorists how it is done Sport on Stelvision The Week in Review Pollard blunts Surrey Hampshire at home in first round Pearson and Blewett point youth on the road forward Yesterday's Scoreboards Amateur shorn of British best Golf Dismissal depletes Durham Ice Hockey Relaxed Roxburgh in a position to pick and choose Swiss football coach loses composure James provided with a showcase Pools Forecast For the Record Overseas Football League Results Today's Fixtures Hostetler given a rocky ride American Football England launch campaign to run with the ball Rugby Union Athletes told to gorge Debut run for Martin In Brief Gullivers Racing Manchester seeks crucial government support Pitch influence discounted by Warwickshire Championship enters closing stages Top of Table Linguaphone League's officials deny using force Clubs' day of decision Perfect ride earns Stark his gold medal Klinsmann dropped by Germany

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