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News from 20/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, D. T. Lipman, Patricia Davies, Andrew Gilchrist, Paul Bompard, Michael Brothers (Head of Equal Opportunities), P. W. Barnett, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Preston, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Andrew Heley, Quentin Cowdry, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, David Thomas (Assistant Librarian), Geoffrey Mills, Mary Lee, Elton, Chairman, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, George Brock and Dessa Trevisan, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Richard Ford, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Eric Fernie, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Tony Samstag, John Burls, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Terry Pope, Harry Hawkins, Tom Walker and Michael Binyon, Paul Griffiths, P. Higginbottom, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Heather Kirby, Alan Weir, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Stephen Fay, Ray Mills, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, E. M. Rose, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Luxembourg, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mark Le Fanu General Secretary, Richard Morrison, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, M. B. H. Ashmore, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, Roger Pearson, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Weekend Times Jazz Man? Japan's JC Saturday Review Today in the Times Inside The Institute of Chartered Accountants PE 2 July… Picture Gallery Bank defends governor against U-turn charge Labour tells Leigh-Pemberton to keep out of politics Carey attacks government on schools, poverty and homes True Essex Man triumphs over his alter ego Jokes about Ford Capris raised even fewer smiles than usual at Chelmsford yesterday. Michael Horsnell and his county's cricketers were too busy savouring the last laugh Hijacker brings terror to holiday flight Paul Bompard of The Times was among passengers yesterday on an Alitalia DC9 hijacked on a flight out of Rome Hurd halts EC troops plan for Yugoslavia Kidnappers call off early Mann release Eterna The banker who refuses to be governed by the Tory party Stephen Fay assesses the man caught in the political crossfire after his upbeat message on the economy and his caution over interest rates Patten opposes early election as Labour opens pension attack Harrods Cash shortfall forces Guy's to cut services Reluctant hero: Dan, a miniature schnauzer from… Cook disputes claims of success NHS waiting lists Warship chases its spirits Clarke's pay offer to polys Men cleared Viscount charge Output slumps Correction Support for cancer checks Space technology could help blind to 'see' Top hotels accused of charging guests extortionate prices The bill for those little extras can mount up and leave some restaurant customers feeling queasy Would you pay £7.50 for a sorbat? That was the charge hotel, Tony Dawe reprts Grade is offered TV-am flagship By our Media Correspondent: Baker questions role of the BBC A class apart and the best a lot of money can buy Advertisement Richer and smaller households dominate British society Peugeot Diesels Picture Gallery Pupils to take new tests at 14 Dealer stands by £200,000 bid Research council to cut jobs Death charge Bodies in car Ferry crashes Scots find a parallel in Baltics SNP conference Realists demand a single leadership to improve image Green conference Some in the Green party say radical internal reform is the only way to win votes reports Michael McCarthy Speeding drivers blamed for M40 death Officer retires Asbestos advice Hostages taken Soldier banned Oyez, g'day BT Mind over business matters: Alison Peterson, a City… IRA kills man for supplying army Lexlis Project gets young off the streets Quentin Cowdry looks at an example of the police and public uniting to prevent crime Computer to have riot role Security firm growth should be checked, police watchdog says Fighting crime Car buyers seek theft protection Wilting under the full force of free speech All Greenhouses at B&Q Gates disarms critics in CIA job hearings Fiat Picture Gallery Victim takes on bride burners Christopher Thomas reports from Delhi on the brides burnt by in-laws for not producing enough dowry Singapore 'was used as germ war site' Cambodia accepts UN peace formula Nationwide Dixons Barracks siege goes on despite ceasefire Collapse of Yugoslav truce leaves future of beleaguared Croat leader in balance Picture Gallery Carrington deal is last chance for Tudjman The Croat leader's prospects are dim as peace hopes fade, Roger Boyes, East Europe correspondent, writes Serbs wallow in tourist luxury of Hollywood stars Soviet Union begs for £9bn food aid to ward off famine From our Correspondent: Yeltsin's absence disrupts congress Land of jam and honey casts off Soviet yoke Picture Gallery Science cuts cause mortal offence Family Assurance Society Barbie 'is dying of leukaemia' (Reuter): Nato gives lead (Reuter): Menem move (Reuter): Aerial combat Iraq stalls over UN search as oil sale is approved Inspectors seek third reactor The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Ancestral pride bolsters Shamir James Baker found modern Israelis as determined as their forebears, Richard Beeston, in Jerusalem, writes Mitterrand defiant on EC union Cultural yen saves Oslo art museum (AP): Deal over Castro testimony 'is near' (AP): Aids test plan (Reuter): Back to Macau (Reuter): Farmers' anger (Reuter): Rail strike (AP): Looks could kill (Reuter): Quake kills 17 (AP): Islamic penalty (Reuter): Throne apart (AP): Course for alarm Up for the Granny rewards Sweet, bossy or useful-a grandmother faces a confusion of roles. Libby Purves reports Angeles A committal offence The two-parent family is no benefit when the father fails his child Millet The desperate need to know Why nothing but the whole truth will help to heal the grief of the 'friendly fire' families Rising sons, new horizons Galleries: Japanese Art John Russell Taylor explores the vast and stimulating mixture of bizarre, bold and beautiful visual art that has been assembled in London galleries for the Japan Festival Lodybird Too much, too late Records: Rock Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion I, Ii (Geffen 24415/20) Rock News National Tower Records Vintage profiles Videos: Jazz Where the future looks like this Architecture From striped skyscrapers to houses on stilts, the fifth Venice Biennale of Architecture is the largest review of contemporary building design ever held. Marcus Binney reports Another illusion is shattered Classical Music Victor Hochhauser Cambridge Theatre Carmen Trust Amateurs go first Briefing The passport to open the doors of our embassies Peter Millar calls on British diplomats to do much more for citizens abroad Alan Coren . . . and moreover The economy: boom, bumping or bust? Anatole Kaletsky says Labour should ask why the recession happened, not when it will end Thatcherism without a face Peter Riddell says the Tories are writing Mrs Thatcher out of the script they hope will win them the election Amenable Snowman? The Times Diary As nature intended The Times Diary Hand in glove The Times Diary Don't bank on it Beating Heart of Russia Governing the Eyebrows Keeping the Greens How to cope with aiding Gorbachev Wider Europe Long-term journey Cuts in forces Deprivation as a social disease Community's role Saving Heveningham Need for lending right in all EC Education closures Factory ideas Speaking up for blind Sputtering on Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Queen's Counsel applications Dinner Miss Jean Rook Professor John Fairbank John K. Fairbank, a Harvard history professor who was largerly responsible for transforming us policy towards the People's Republic of China in the Nixon era, died of a heart attack in Cambridge. Massachusetts, on September 14 aged 84. He was born on May 24,1907, in Huron, South Dakota Marriages Mr. John McCarthy Joe Pasternak Joseph Pasternak, Hollywood film producer, died on September 13 in Los Angeles aged 89. He was born in Szilagy-Somlyo, Hungary, on September 19,1901 Researchers claim language began only 40,000 years ago Archaelogy Birthdays today Cooks' Company Glaziers' Company Carol White Carol White, Londonp-born actress, died of lives failure in Miami on September 16 aged 48 David Pring Constable's landmark lock to be renovated Requiem mass Memorial service Luncheon Appointments Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2591 Public Notices Public Notice Civil Aircraft Accident Formal Investigation (From Our Labour Correspondent): British Communist Party Criticiam from within Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assassment 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 Weekend Events Winning Move No Title Elemental power and glory Opera Idomeneo New, Cardiff Theatre At Our Table Cottesloe Dance Stranger Than Fiction Lilian Baylis Concert Georgian SSO/Kakhidze Fairfield Halls BBC 1 Europe Commuter line projects to go in £30m cuts The Times Crossword No 18,716 Word Watching Picture Gallery Weather Painting Britain without the warts Political sketch Business and Finance 23-30 Weekend Money Tomorrow Profile Rent Option Postal Rates Spring Ram leaps 25% Laporte rises The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices Hawker shares leap on bid speculation Profits fall fails to dampen 'fever' RMC plunges to half-time £70m Spurs breathe Life into the game Pay rise goes to charity Slower growth at Guinness Forte Posthouse Business Editor John Bell Money supply suggests lower inflation Brent to target Smurfit Optician wins Sindall falls Lonrho move Costain post Dowty jobs go Financial Highlights ICI agrees sale of division to Japanese Wider trade gap points to recovery in America Cala plunges to £7m loss Major Indices BT takes on US network giants Verey to take Lazard's chair HSBC Holdings plc Extraordinary items push Minorco down Business Roundup Liberty Life suspended OFT considers action Bentalls dives to £207,000 Guardian slumps Logica slides to £3.7m Aegis Group to raise £5m By our City Staff: Davis falls 29% in first half Amex resists plastic surgery after three decades of growth Neil Bennett examines how fortune are failing for the market leader in charge cards Not quite as it appears The Times City Diary Artful lure The Times City Diary Guinness fears Brussels tax deal Comment Departure lounge The Times City Diary By George, again The Times City Diary Wags chip in The Times City Diary National Westminster Bank Spring Ram bounds ahead International Appointments Touche Ross Corporate Administrator Hawker fails to set hearts soaring Tempus Speculators active as big bid rumours grow Stock Market The South China Morning Post The Times Issue fell outside Brussels Convention Wall Street The Times Financial Depth Worldwide recession pushes APV profits down to £14.5m Ft-Se 100 volumes Traditional Options Midland Montagu Ventures Reuter: BCCI faces $40bn fine Company News in Brief London Traded Options Morrison rises to £27m UniChem ahead Waste group shares slide Announcement Recent Issues Last-gasp rally Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Will joyriders kill the GTi? Thefts of fast cars by youths and a spate of horrific crashes are worrying insurance companies, Now rocketing premiums could price the GTi off the road, Kevin Eason writes Meanwhile, the French invaders cross the Channel After the success of its 205, Peugeot hopes its 106 will be another winner Car Buyers Guide Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Now in Gloucester Falc'on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Central Motor Auction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Clean and thrifty Nova Audi Authorised Dealers Contim Hayes Ltd Bmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lease Takeover Countrywide Kingman Ltd Lease Take Overs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items General New Cars at 1990 G Lancia Thema Se Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Trade Centre Private Sale of Company Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items General The National Vehicle Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford The Times Saab Authorised Dealers Cromwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nat West prepares for expansion in franchising sector Business to Business Hutchison Telecom The White Star Computer Corporation Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Working for better or worse Business Opportunities World Renowned Manufacturer of Surgical Medical… Lambourn Court International Ltd Family Name History Operate Multiple Classified Advertising Items DJ Communications Do You Need Doormen? Do You Need Bodyguards? Midas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evesham Micros Commercial Printers Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two Established Development Site for Sale Briefings Resilient Petchey returns to bolster British hopes Doubts surface in Austrian camp on eve of Davis Cup tie Business to Business Businesses for Sale Fleurets Pilic can see little hope for Germany Generous works at Newbury Charlton enquiry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southwell Choices Home Sales "Business Opportunities'91" Sprint gambles develop Racing General Gentle Hero gives Munday prospect of memorable win Mandarin Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Ayr Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Warwickshire well placed to finish on a winning note Cook approaches record in his last match for Somerset Durham pressed to survive Yesterdays Scoreboards Britannic Assurance county championship The Times Racing Cricket Today's Fixtures Stephenson signs off with a fine display Picture Gallery Europeans aim to improve Sports Letters Catalyst for amalgamation Curbing the whip Golfing analysis Johnson chasing a world record Athletics Gower has to pay big price Treble century Money mis-spent Millichip criticised Abbotts resumes In Brief Arsenal set sights on windfall from European matches Football Today's Fixtures A worldwide audience awaits the off For the Record Britain pass up opportunity Table Hales finds it tough at senior level Cycling Wycombe setting a furious pace Non-League Football Autosport IOC is to look at Helmick's affairs Sports Politics Senna to stay with McLaren Motor Sport Racing 34,35 Essex are crowned champions Gooch displays rare emotion in leading his country to the title after two season as runners-up Heathrow FA bans Jones for one game Jockey Club getting on the wrong high horse Comment Scoreboard Details Olazábal puts his troubles behind him Scores from Chepstow Major pleased to lend his support

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