News from 17/09/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Vivien Stern, Director, Hazel Lawrence, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Mike Banks, David Wilson, Director, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, George Brock and Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Lois Kershaw (Parish councillor), Das Rheingold, Angela MacKay, David Pannick, Michael Binyon, Marie Forsyth, Joseph Williams, George Sivell, Richard Streeton, Kenneth Baker, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Michael Tate, City Editor, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Chloe Colchester, Richard Bewes, Alfred Sherman, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, and Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Peter Ball, John Hawthorne, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Ernest Beck, James Comyn, Steve Tennison, John Young, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Tony Samstag Nordic Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Shaw, Director, Abby Tan and Martin Fletcher, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Mary Dejevsky, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Morton, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, David Hutt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Donald Reeves, Roger Boyes, Michael Theodoulou and Christopher Walker, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Kendall, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mel Webb, James Anderson, Richard Faulkner (Director), Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Kenneth Rea, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Lee, Geoffrey Brown, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Frank Field, Matthew Bond, M. A. Gallagher, Nigel Dudley (Project Director), Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Pearson, David Watts and Jonathan Braude, George Cunningham, Chief Executive,
ResumoEmbattled Kinnock turns his fire on the economy EC pressed to send troops to Yugoslavia Britain and France may form peacekeeping force as Croatia goes on offensive Noh Kidding Silk Trail Plaid Fad Inside Michelangelo curves fail surgeons' shape test RAF base on hostage alert Reform of prisons aims to curb riots I. Q. of 145 and Can't Remember? Shuttle dodges space rubbish Spacecraft debris is fast becoming a potentially fatal hazard, reports Martin Fletcher How longer ministerial shelf-life could pep up government Richard Ford, reports on proposals that would improve departmental efficiency in Whitehall Murder of Sinn Fein councillor raises tension in Ulster Harrods Knightsbridge Manners make a last stand in polite society Picture Gallery Tories in health fightback Japanese borrow British ingenuity A bright idea from the factory floor has been taken up by Nissan world wide says Kevin Eason Man killed by drug dose error I. Q of 145 and Can't Remember? Labour MP dies aged 56 E1 Dependiente Militant purge The Labour party's organisation committee has… Thomas to quit Mother and son 'in £1m supermarket blackmail plot' Woman in vicar case 'mentally ill' Misgivings mar the sale of Times man's war medals Radley pupils learn the language of progress Picture Gallery Our Religious Affairs Correspondent: Feminist theologian quits 'old-boy' books panel Royal Navy Churches 'losing influence on moral decisions' Advertisers want cash limit on Channel 3 bidders British Nuclear Fuels Montagu fears for historic homes as farm incomes fall Most firms expect pay deals to fall Wilding Office Equipment PLC Country sports lobbies close ranks Coal chiefs scrap plan to dock miners' pay Joyrider buried Murder charge Jet modified Paid-up member PC accused Toshiba Baker says beleaguered jails will be transformed Home Office Proposals Timetable for Reforms Clergy urged to be agents for change Chaplains' Role Norwich Union Reformers seek greater urgency Reaction Debt-ridden students may be forced to drop courses Magicians let women join circle IBM Searching out funds up hill and down dale SNP struggles to bolster its flagging support The Scottish National Party is in poor shape on the eve of its annual conference, reports Kerry Gill Hurd insists Hong Kong democracy must progress after 1997 David Watts in London and Jonathan Braude in Hong Kong consider the consequences of the liberal successes and low turnout in the colony's first partial democratic elections North is cleared of all charges in Iran-Contra case Austria no to asylum for top spy Georgia arrest Prague talks (AP): Party shootout Chinese honour Andreotti Slum bulldozers threaten Delhi street performers Picture Gallery Americans back Aquino call for referendum on bases Korean entry to UN signals defeat for Kim Islanders treasure literary heritage Dilemma confronts Carrington as EC shifts towards peace force The intensifying conflict in Yugoslavia: Europe considers the military options Intervention would need heavily armed troops Michael Evans assesses the complex logistics, discussed yesterday by the Western European Union, of sending forces to police a Yugoslav truce Swedes vote for uncertainty Bush rejects Kohl plea for Soviet aid Russia's urban decay reflects ruin of a bankrupt system Michael Binyon reports on the new buildings rising with Western help in a crumbling Moscow Hungary steps up border alert Baker walks into Israeli storm over loan delay (Reuter): Allied force may leave Turkey Iraqi offer (AP): Gulf crash Wooden horse keeps Homer's Troy safe WH Smith Syria visit underlines switch of allegiance The Baath regime is moving ever closer to the West, writes Christopher Walker from Damascus Lauren: a lifestyle for sale Ralph Lauren has created the ultimate accessory, home furnishings to complement his clothes. Liz Smith reports His daughter's bedroom is lined wall-to-wall in tartan Lloyds Bank Fashion Sponsorship Good with their hands The Crafts Council has a new home, and new impetus to broaden its appeal Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd. No theatre like Noh theatre Japan Festival Kenneth Rea unravels mysteries of the world's oldest continuous acting tradition, on display this week at the South Bank Neglected but not negligible Galleries Bristol Joseph Williams rediscovers a forgotten 19the century talent Kim Criswell Arts Reviews Testament to the charismatic man Radio Matcham patch Sweeney for life Flailing saucer Briefing Veils come off rival Salomes Records: Opera Don of Prague Last chance. . . A colony votes for freedom Martin Lee says that Hong Kong needs democracy at once Craig Brown . . . and moreover What are manners really for? Janet Daley says English courtesy disguises an elusive code which perpetuates a system of snobbery Teach them a lesson behind bars Kenneth Baker, the Home Secretary, spells out his proposals for giving new purpose to life in Britain's prisons A working jubilee? The Times Diary Speaking in tongues The Times Diary Action film Rocky patch No Title Not Radical Enough Patience Not Panic A Revolving Cabinet Door Restrictions on defendants' bail National lottery Unity before doubts in the church Healthy eating Poll tax rebates What might have been As you like it Post-communist due Narrow range of copyright talks Hong Kong talks Older climbers Round Reading Room Buying in space Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Nature notes Marriages Robert Irving Robert Irving, ballet conductor, died on September 13 aged 78. He was born in Winchester on August 28,1913 Birthdays today Appointments George Buckley Dinners Church news Giggleswick School Butchers' Company Lord Dunpark John West-Taylor William Tucker Today's royal engagements University news The time Is coming, says the Lard God. when I shall… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2588 In Memoriam—war In Memoriam—private Acknowledgements Help Medicine "Dolphins Do Dance" Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Situations Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corsican Affair The Vogue of Mozart 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 Movie Ring shining-only fitfully Opera Das Rheingold Covent Garden Dance Arctic Heart Wyvern, Swindon Concert ORR/Gardiner Festival Hall The Times BBC 1 Bupa Government retreats from charges for adult courses The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,713 Weather Princes and a madam hail Japan festival Joe Joseph reports on the shocks and the pleasures as bemused Britons surrender to a high-powered cultural invasion from the East Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Bulk gas supply row ends Rugby holds Greek reforms Dalgety falls The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Cso thinks recession in manufacturing is over Beazer agrees surprise bid from Hanson Amstrad sues US supplier By our Industrial Editor: Thousand a day seek jobs with Nissan EC signals bigger fines By our City Staff: Ratners slides £17.7m into red Belgrave Mortgages Ltd Index Ransomes parses dividend British Gas Payout rises for Inchcape shareholders Christies takes hammering Medeva pays maiden interim dividend Business Roundup Scholes cuts its payout Executive leaves BA Lloyds nears success Tibbett rises to £6.3m Fii stumbles to £7.1m BW deadline nears Yorkshire Electricity chief to go Company Briefs Citycall Over-the-top tip The Times City Diary British Gas steps reluctantly on to a price tightrope Scottish power The Times City Diary Save-ing scheme The Times City Diary Hanson times a classic move Comment Bungy jump king The Times City Diary Woolley image The Times City Diary Greece raises hopes for single figure inflation Greece tries to make the most of its EC membership to cure ills, writes Philip Pangalos Forte Posthouse Salomon duo really to tell all Property boost Dividend rises Ross purchase Businesses for Sale Portsmouth Freehold Shop Electrical Wholesale East Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racal speculation fails to add sparkle to dismal day Stock Market Well Established Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Wales Country Lodges West Sussex Fully Licensed Premises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miscellaneous Chancery Business Sales Industrial Cleaning Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opportunity to Buy Snack Bar We are a major supplier of a wide range of Office… Overseas Tremendous Opportunity Tour Tour The Times Blackburn, Lancs Tel: (0254) 53369 Night Club/restaurant Central London, Mayfair Publishing Nursing & Retirement Homes London Traded Options Fimbra Ratners waits for Santa to bring back the glitter Tempus Wall Street FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Morgan Crucible rises 7% despite difficult trading Bristol & West Building Society Hongkong Land advances 13.7% Sales slump holds back Irish Life The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Weak start to account Stock Exchange Prices Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Kent County Council Legal Services Poole - Dorset Solicitors Theodore Goddard Quarry Dougall Finance Lawyers Freshfields Robson Rhodes 3 Trainee Brokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Curbing the bail bandits Court delays allow criminals to commit further offences, James, Morton writes Wise words before divorce Lawyers galore High cost of equality Inns and Outs Lost cause? Spicy stuff Fewer mergers More reform Zarak Hay at Law Laurence Simons Associates What to tell the 'hostile' prisoner? Counsel Michael Page Leal The International Federation of the Phonographic… Shipping Law Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Wilsons Solicitors Leicester University EE Caledonia Limited Nestle Woman's place is in the court James Comyn makes out the case for more women lawyers to become QCs and judges Legal Appointments Michael Page Legal Crown Prosecution Service Quary Dougall N. B Selection Ltd When it pays to avoid making case law Peat's payment of £40m out of court of Ferranti is unusual but it was a wise move Ferranti Legal Appointments Chambers & Partners Taylor Root Jury competent to decide on externally induced loss of self control Statute construed to let posthumous child sue over father's death Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Legal recruitment Fres Legal Section A sponsor to keep you at college The small size of grants means that many students have to seek other sources of funding. Marie Forsyth Public Appointments Garfield Robbins British Rail Legal Barristers' Clerk Cambs Common Services Agency St. James's Managment Recruitment The Times Bedfordshire County Council The Vale of Glamorgan Coast & Country Living at its… Cooke gives England three-point advantage Rugby Union South East London Commissioning Agency University of Strathclyde Welsh Health Common Services Authority Charity Appointments Kenyans pass with honours Humberside County Council South West Thames Regional Health Authority Where sport was more important than life or death Sport on Television The Week in Review King's Loch to confirm promise Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Generous to tune up for Arc with Newbury gallop Democratic heads for Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefseld Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Rothenberg's not-so-gentle art of persuasion To make a success of the 1994 World Cup in the United States is a formidable commercial and sporting challenge. Simon Barnes meets the Los Angeles lawyer charged with selling football to the Americans Unbeaten Bears topple Giants American Football Pools Forecast Durham reach their target Sheffield Shield champions lose rain-disrupted match Fixtures Britons facing extra handicap With the playing season having closed, John Watson finds a vociferous lobby taking centre field in polo Yorkshire delay wage cuts Overseas League Results Unofficial draw confuses Fifa Football Doubt over Parker gives Ferguson selection dilemma Cup holders maintain confident mood Critics turn on Noades Today's Fixtures Kendall expects hot reception Joy for Jordan In Brief Britons finish in style Montgomerie holes in one to earn share of the lead Flanagan departs abruptly American Football South coast base for Whitbread race Yachting Union pays tribute to its director Canoeing The Times Sports Service Cricket Racing Football Index Gatting's batting holds the key to the crown Top of Table Wimbledon rules out a repeat of People's Day Worry over lack of facilities for queuers Marathon man's ruse is rumbled Britain cornered by Dutch RFU criticises allocation of tickets Picture Gallery Neutral venue is least of Spurs' worries FA and League further apart
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