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News from 23/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Roger E. Taylor, Michael Syrett, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Anne Hardy, David Tytler, DJM, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Tim Miles, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Siobhain De Paor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Joyce M. Beazley, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Christopher Walker and Tim Judah, Bernard Levin, Susan Richards, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Clare Hogg, Hugh Leggatt, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Roger de Grey Principal, David Alton, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John O'leary, Alasdair Alldridge, Emma Klein, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, M. Higginbottom (Headmaster), D. C. T. Frewer, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Brigid McConville, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, George Bickerstaffe, Ian Ross, Andrew Bradford, Alastair Robertson, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Michael Patchett-Joyce, Ken Gill, General Secretary, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Clive White, Matthew Parris, R. L. Bown, Michael Hornsby, Alan Long, Michael Seely, Mike Roberts (Acting Managing Director), Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Richard Carter, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Selwyn Ward, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Ian Williams, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, George Noble, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Bill Frost and John Vincent, Jan Raath, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Boxer still critical after second brain operation The serious injury suffered by Michael Watson in his fight with Chris Eubank led yesterday to renewed calls for boxing to be banned Serbs agree ceasefire but bombs still fall Blind Eyes Deep Looks Changing Focus Inside UK's currency goal Wheel of fortune comes unstuck for Mansell Picture Gallery Baghdad defies UN over flights CBI's business survey backs Bank governor Pontroyal Provence Proud Cornish yeoman soldiers on despite fear of further cut As European food ministers meet today in Brussels to discuss surplus and subsides, Michael Hornsby talks to a farmer fighting against bureaucrats and politicians Buoyant Labour to highlight housing and health service Latest poll's swing against Tories gives new twist to election speculation May and June have been best for Tories Discover Europe's California in Park Lane Polytechnic jumps on the Lada bandwagon For November: ride the tide before it sweeps us away Robin Oakley looks at the arguments for an earley election and, below, why many Tories believe John Major should wait Against November: wait for the upturn Stolen art vanishes for ever No Title Agenda The Week Ahead £200m bill for migraine sick leave Renting plea Meat protest Dolphin hope A Staff Reporter: Bird man keeps rivals twitching MP backs doctors with call to end 'licensed barbarism' Clamour grows for outlawing of boxing after Watson's brain injury Bill Frost finds battle rejoined between the Bma and the boxing lobby after Michael Watson's fight with Chris Eubank £4.7m award for Oxford students Changes that signal danger Hands-free reliably safely clearly. . . Nec P3 Report blocked on misuse of EC social fund Cash for the needy and long-term unemployed is being diverted by the government to other projects, Douglas Broom reports Jail mothers can keep their babies IBM Picture Gallery Guide puts price on the landscape Whitehall Brief A sea change in the thought patterns of civil servants could help save the land. Michael McCarthy explains how Hyped up for Booker listing Realists reject commune mentality Green conference Toshiba Stately home owners plan tax campaign to preserve heritage TWATHE Best of America Picture Gallery Fitness and fresh air on two wheels Whether for sport or health, cycling is riding on a fashionable and costly high, writes Ronald Faux MacLean plots from; beyond the grave Dangerous prisoners break out Cell death Bible sales fall Bond winners Dirty war takes on a surreal air United Nations considers acting on Yugoslavia as echoes of Beirut grow louder Christopher Walker is Zagreb is reminded of Lebanon in the darkest days of the civil war, with rumours of atrocities readily believed Advance through Bosnia threatens to fan conflict Hurd to propose arms embargo Talkland US may clip B2's wings Cambodia deal (Reuter): King's order (Reuter): Godspeed Intercity Disputes with Iraq and Israel pose a dilemma for Bush Palestinians split on whether to join peace talks Peeved dictator mourns mother of limousines Picture Gallery Smith Corona By our Foreign Staff: Islamic leader holds out hope of Maim release Hong Kong council list angers liberals Fujitsu Picture Gallery Writers relish new freedoms Lusaka Notebook by Jan Raath Press in Pakistan hails solo princess Georgian deputies act to stem bloodshed Fifth man mystery is solved Spirit of times past lingers on Moscow Notebook by Charles Bremner Armenia votes for independence Armenians, turning another page in their turbulent history, see Boris Yeltsin as a harbinger of peace, writes peace writes Robert Seely Soviet host fails to meet Gummer team Don't let falling interest rates affect your… Le Pen's rivals queue to join race debate (AFP): Neo-nazis injure 14 in hostel raid Born in captivity (Reuter): Briton freed (AFP): Glacier find (AP): Havel call National Westminster Bank Last post on the Cabrach With tinned peaches, goulash and memories, the Royal Observer Corps post 32 is signing off, Alastair Robertson reports Roll models Does rolling your own cigarettes mark you as an arty rebel, or simply poor? If the skin fits, wear it Sue Townsend, a typical English prude, is learning to love her body The Times Educational Supplement Czech Philharmonic Magic slips into a Flute Records: Mozart More depth of field and a change of focus Sir Peter Hall, having established his own theatre company, is also spending his 16-hour days behind the camera. Matt Wolf met him at the scene of his latest project To fairyland with feathers flying Television Review Steinway & Sons South African Airways All minority parties now Peter Riddell says parties argue about funds because they lack members Riddell on Monday …and moreover Sending volumes of hope Susan Richards on a campaign to send Russia books to feed the hunger for knowledge Praise the beloved country Thatcher stays mum The Times Diary Heath speaks The Times Diary Art for all The Times Diary Stamp's progress The Times Diary Private Polls, Public Interest Gummer's Travels Ring of Death Call to intervene in Yugoslavia Long-term journey Silver spoons Splits in the church Greener fields for London hospitals? Breast cancer Discretionary grants Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Japanese strategy troubles unions Consuming passions National lottery Sputtering on Court Circular Today's royal engagement Appointments Marriages Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Statue moves on Barney Colehan Barney Colehan, Mbe, creator and, during its 30-year run, director of the television show The Good Old Days, died on September 21 in hospital at Rawdon, near Leeds, aged 77. He was born on January 19.1914 Christening Service dinner Dinner Funeral Terence Leatham Lang steps in to save mansion Richard Holt Richard Holt, Conservative Mp for Langbaurgh since 1983, died on September 21 aged 60. He was born on August 2.1931 Suzanne de Saint Mathurin Suzanne de Saint Mathurin, French prehistorian has died aged 91. She was born at La Rochelle on July 19,1990 Church news Birthdays today Anniversaries Latymer Foundation at Hammersmith Reconciling Freud with religious belief Appointments in the Forces Concise Crossword No 2593 Nature Notes Births Launch of the Thunderer Schools learn to practise what they teach Institutions are at last heeding an important message from their clients: they should pay more attention to quality. Michel Syrett reports POBusiness Club Huron University Human Resource Development (Cambridge) Ltd The Netherlands MBA courses get new look for a changing world Europe is following America's lead to plan more on-job training managers Cranfield School of Management Institute of Personnel Management Warwick Business School Ashridge Hang-gliding for power people Helping executives to sail through their working days is harder thatn it sounds. Clare Hogg looks at a new field of expertise Thirst for Kn0wled0e in the East Outstrips Supply Breaking through the glass ceiling Attitudes towards women are changing but there are still few in senior jobs City University Business School Strathclyde Graduate Business School Henley Management College South Bank Polytechnic London 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 The 20th Century British Art Fair Promise kept for the faithful Rock Status Quo Wembley Arena Concerts RPO/Previn Festival Hall Theatre Miss Chester Players', Charing Cross BBC 1 Royal National Institute for the Blind Nuclear arms were carried 'on sunken UK warship' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,718 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Carey casts doubt on condom approach to Aids campaigns Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather New Tory by-election battle lies ahead Tomorrow in the Times Index Canada to wind up BCCI offshoot NatWest's US arm to report loss Awards for small firms The Pound Change on Week Stock Market OFT calls for British Gas to lose monopoly Rigs at risk as oil boom slows World Bank to lend $25bn Bass seeks full house m Gala opening Our Industrial Correspondent: 'Intelligent' meters to pave way for cheaper electricity Aquascutum No Title BAe acts over reports of divided board Analysts predict Asda rights Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Two-speed EMU agreed by finance ministers Smurfit to give judgment on Brent Walker's survival Dutch seek CAP progress Five keys to yield convergence Gilf-Edged Sterling is a "shadow" member of the narrow Erm band and is likely to join close to an election Thousands chase knock-down bargains in homes market One man's tragic repossession is increasingly becoming another man's chance to get on to housing ladder. Matthew Bond investigates National Westminster Bank City Call The Times Sir Leon preaches market access to converted North Americans EC roadshow's whistle-stop tour adds to commissioner's chance of a second term Conran's new habitat The Times City Diary John Smith's poisoned prawns Economic View Thought counts Silly sausage The Times City Diary Royal digs The Times City Diary John Charcol Preston puts his stamp on Bank National Westminster Bank Daily Non-Stop from Heathrow to Malaysia Analysts look for signs of upturn in housing sector Reporting this Week Modest minnows outperform market Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts It's Better Open! Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Zarak Partnership Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Stock up your Bar Judy Fisher Joe Roeber Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Strictly No Agencies Judy Farquharson Ltd Multi-Lingual Opportunities Arabic + Panache PA Secretary - Brussels 2 Bright, Enthusiastic, Responsible, Seretaries… Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Links of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pannell Kerr Forster Chartered Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Investment Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Receptionist Receptionist Well presented Esso Oxford Brasenose College Lectureships £12,000 aae. Old establlshed Small Luxury Hotel in Chelsea Lectureships The Queen's University of Belfast Multiple Classified Advertising Items By any other name, a poly still needs funds As the polytechnics debate their new titles, John O'Leary charts a mood which has gone from euphoria to hard bargaining with university vice-chancellors over money Education Independent Education CCC Finem Respice The King's School Appointment of Head Japan Foundation Endowment Committee Creativity for the boffin A bent for science? Makea hobby of it Scholarships Jesus College, Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Qualifications Law & Business Brighton Polytechnic Thames Polytechnic London Oxford and County Business College Career Analysts Is this the last straw for heads? Independent schools face changes whoever wins the next election. David Tytler looks at the proposals Private schools no longer a law unto themselves Torics and Labour pledge to reveal reports on schools to parents Education Courses The Rapid Results College Lansdowne School of Law LLB (External) University of… The Recipe for Career Success Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford University Appointments The Royal Veterinary College University of Southampton Faculty of Law No Title Young leaders Early closing Specialist Training Truro High School for Girls Cornwell Schools, VAT and trees Noticeboard Wilson's School, Wallington Alpha English School Sport warning On your bikes Willing pupils Mobility allowance payable to UK citizen resident within Community Birmingham The Times university degreee results service Ali shuffle is slower yet the mind still sparkles The definitive view of the life of Muhammad Ali is hilarious, sad, moving and hopeful. Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, recalls a man who was better known than five American presidents Pickard calls for radical rethink British tennis has a long way to go despite a welcome Davis Cup victory over Austria Results Scottish duo repel late continental comeback Golf Agassi eases Americans into final called into the team Fourth German title Forwards fail to penetrate Hockey Final Table Hoy is forced to play the waiting game Motor Sport Warrington hand out a lesson in top-flight survival Rugby League Bishop's moves save St Helens Today's Fixtures Cutting edge eludes England Students provide back-row problems for the seniors in their final examination at Cambridge Llandovery show league's appeal Rugby World Cup Veteran campaigners turn back the clock Wycombe pile on pressure Otley trapped by their own tactic Fitzgerald puts trust in passion and pride Results Hector Protector may join line-up for Ascot feature Racing Generous delights in Newbury workout From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Fast pace plays into hands of Turgeon Curragh details By a Special Correspondent: Defeated Britain give signs of improvement Volleyball Mandarin: Opera House can start to make up for lost time Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Results from Saturday's Five Sheetings The Times American Football Results from NFL games, and news… Rapid Raceline Amigo Menor's raid Leaders on the Flat Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Mandarin, Thunderer: Pontefract Hodge ends years of waiting Leeds defeat Liverpool for first time in 17 years to stay second in League Coventry brought to earth by Beardsley's brilliance Weekend Football Results and Tables McClair revives lethargic United Late goal flurry fails to mask lack of quality Patch Facts Lineker shrugs off injuries to lead Tottenham rout England forward scores four goals as Wimbledon stuggle First Division A diamond loses its sparkle Second Division McKinlay's goal sees sequence last First for Wilson In Brief Barnet's brave new world Third and Fourth Divisions Shand steals a march on professionals For the Record Andresson given Olympic dry run Cycling O'Donnell plays decisive role in Victoria's win Cricket Scoreboard British riders have to settle for third spot Equestrianism Index Eubank's brightest hour turns sadly sour Lineplex Ltd Mansell s world title hopes fade after black flag Senna's 24-point lead almost certainly enough to ensure the Brazilian a third driver's championship Davies in as cover for Ring Olazabal hits Ryder Cup form Final Scores from Chepstow Details from Estoril Clubs to decide on split

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