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News from 24/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

M. Conway, Adam Bennett (Director), Jon Ashworth, Christopher Wills, Ted Hurworth, David Tytler, Richard Harbottle, Jeremy Laurance, Tim Judah, Norman Howell, Elizabeth Manners, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Chris Eliou, Henry Kelly, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, B. A. Hunn, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Keith Conlon, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nicholas Hinton Director General, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, James Ramsay, Debra Craine, Ross Toman, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, Roger Richards, Michael Clark, James Bone and Dessa Trevisan, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Sally Jones, Terence Kealey, Nicole Swengley, Edward Fennell, John Burn, Headmaster, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, David Young and Michael Horsnell, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, T. J. Pope, R. T. M. Ahern, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Martin Reid, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Gervas Steele, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Jane Bidder, Christopher Walker, Neil Rattee, Anatole Kaletsky and Robin Oakley, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Liz Smith, Robert Morgan and Robin Stacey, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Brian Buchanan, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, W. H. C. Frend, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Patrick Howard, John Bell Business Editor, Michael Horsnell, Roy Jenkins, Lulu Yu, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jeremy McMullen, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Kabuki Hamlet,

Resumo

Bush warns Saddam on nuclear weapons America and Iraq on collision course after UN team is held hostage in Beghdad Electioneering Barcelona Bilge Going up Inside Britain seeks arms ban on Yugoslavia Gummer guided through land of empty shelves Boxer's long fight back after surgery As Michael Watson fought last night for his life after Saturday night's boxing match, Rod Douglas detailed for Michael Horsnell his own struggle to recover from serious brain injury Top pay rises delayed until after election Watches of Switzerland Mellor's cash plea leaked Clarke goes back to basics to reduce the burden on teachers Pencil and paper testing of basic skills for all seven-year-olds has made a comeback to counter growing criticism, David Tytler writes Prospect of autumn election fades as Labour tops new poll Two MPs to be suspended in Militant purge British Midland Privatised jobs narrow the pay gap While top public …rvants' pay rises have been defert…d, the leaders of nowly privatise… industries have received some amatic increases, Ross T…man reports Privatisation and Pay Seed sown for greener houses Drink laws extended to train staff Murder charge Editor accused Bbc talks fail £1bn saving Attacks linked Judge blames council for not locking up boy who raped again BR stranded boys miles from home Women feel patronised in dealings with finance firms Third of cars may fail the new MoT Debate rages over boxing's future Restored to glory and open for business MacLean covers 'misled shoppers' Britain opposes EC plan for permanent grants to farmers BT Picture Gallery New head for Royal Opera Drinkers blind to levels of alcohol Pollsters suggest 22m back arts lottery Thieves jailed Trials of jury Olivier tribute American Airlines Police chief rejects poverty as riot cause The Fiat Economy Drive Picture Gallery Totting up penalties for crime Universities diverting £200m from research Delighted to be Knighted? Revenge of spurned husband Panasonic Rise in rural homeless 'is bigger than in towns' Demand for 1.2 million homes to meet need beneath villages' chocolate box image Down and out beside the seaside Freed man turned knife killer Anglers hurt Winning docks Labour choice Skipper fined Blind speedster Pact breathes life into ghost town Yugoslav ceasefire brings Zagreb a touch of normality but shells still fall on village front line The fragile ceasefire is holding i most places, but many do not believe it will lead to a lasting solution of the civil war, Christopher Walker reports Abbey National Britain claims its share of East Europe trade As British industry chiefs tour Polish factories, pledges of aid are examined by Roger Boyes Truce fails to silence guns in eastern Croatia Arafat pleads with Palestinians to seize chance for peace Bush urges repeal of zionist ruling Allied forces start to leave Turkey Minolta Picture Gallery Reuter: Foreigners moved out of riot town Aquino changes mind on US base Fujitsu Savimbi exploits links with West to lure votes Graham gospel sways sin city When diamonds are Trump's Greece prepares to sell 35 islands Tajikistan leader ousted in backlash by party potentates Tbilisi protesters wait for the tanks Lamont refuses to trade pound for the ecu In the drive to a single European currency, the Uk still seeks a detour, George Brock writes Picture Gallery Russia tastes Scottish slice of life Which? The Unbiased Facts Moscow put waste in fishing grounds Armenia formally declares freedom (Reuter): Cuban rethink (Reuter): Secession fails US pressure Parents' New Curriculum Guide The parents' progress report Ten years ago mothers who worked outside the home were not considered a worthy cause. Have they come in from the cold? Migraine is a real pain Sufferers can be a headache in terms of time off and to not always arouse sympathy Sunalliance Tomorrow Working on the school's terms Tie materialistic view Innovative fashion often begins with fabric, but are we ready for the Bri-Nylon evening dress? Liz Reports Lloyds Bank Images made to last The rich work of Fornasettu, the Italian designer, is enjoying a 1990s revival Silks Satins Cottons Pil-food Familiar face in strange surroundings A new album suggests that today's rock world is more concerned with remixing than original songwriting. David Toop reports Stepping out with a gentrified party piece Jeremy Kingston meets playwright Richard Harris, now homing in on Shepherd's Rush after lasting. Hollywood fame Fairest are the fairs of the world John Russell Taylor applauds the institution of the art fair for removing the mystique from the process of buying art Royal National Institute for the Blind Blocked books Briefing Factory line-up Last chance Woodrow Wyatt The world should use military force to save Croatia Why the country needs hunting A new manifesto for the country argues that field sports play a key role in rural conservation Craig Brown . . . and moreover Boxing's cruel nobility Janet Daley recalls lurid nights iin America that forced her unwillingly to enjoy the glamour of prizefighting Take it from the top The Times Diary Technical ko The Times Diary Sing for your supper The Times Diary For all time The Times Diary Reward without Risk Against Saddam's Will Minority Report 'Brazen' election brinkmanship Funds for science Political puzzle Railways' future Archbishop's remarks on violence and deprivation Aid in emergencies After you? A-level results Helping hand Buying in space Court Circular Today's royal engagements Legal appointments Church news Meeting Institute of Biology Papplewick School Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Clockmakers' Company Service dinner Dinner Luncheon Marriage John Leese John Leese, Editor-in-Chief of the London Evening Standard from 1986 to March this year, died yesterday aged 61. He was born on January 4,1930 Memorial services Professor Roger Gilliatt Sir Y. K. Pao Sir Yue-Kong Pao, CBE, shipping and property magnate, known universally as Sir Y. K. Pao; died in Hong Kong on September 23 aged 72. He was born on November 10,1918 New chapter opens in East-West relations Birthdays today Institution of Civil Engineers Richard Collins Ricahrd Collins, dancer and ballet teacher, died in Lexington, Kentucky, on September 19 aged 46 after a motoring accdent. He was bron in Copdock, Suffolk, on June 9,1945 Patrick Duff Sir Brian Cubbon writes: Theo Cowan Stella McGurk writes: City council banned from selling off house The Lord has told you mortals what Is good, and what… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2594 The Times From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Mad, and sent into England Theatre Die Walkure Covent Garden Drug Alert/ Kaleidoscope Radio Prague Chamber Ballet St David's Hall, Cardiff Dance Art Galleries BBC 1 National Connect Major opens door of Downing Street to gay rights issues The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,719 Tomorrow in the Times Picture Gallery Weather Mann 'to be freed within 48 hours' Index MAI still hopes for franchise ECC holds up Bryant halved Post for Sir Kit The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BA abandons attempt to buy stake in Sabena Official figures show recession past low point Lamont confident of economic recovery Foster's passes payout after loss Sir YK Pao dies in Hong Kong By our City Staff: BAe silent on talk of board rift Minet Business Editor Profit warning knocks shares in Lep Schroders boosts interim Gold decision Polypipe up Fortnum climbs Metalrax rises Lloyd issue Alliance loss BTR stake Payout dropped BHH passes Forte Posthouse Bundesbank sees end to east German recession Efm falls despite extra business Court sets Bond on bankruptcy course BP sells 15% gas field stake Smith leaves board of Laura Ashley Recent Issues By our City Staff: Offering in Polly Peck Del Monte favoured Govett responds to critics New issue from NHL Pan Am pays out $2.4m Hawtal profits plunge Unigroup up by 81% Rutland tumbles FT-SE 100 Volumes Lloyd Thompson The Times PFG Hodgson halves interim dividend Business Roundup Quarto lifts dividend Billam rises to £109,000 Politics override economics in Slovakia's independent thinking Czechoslovakia may become the next eastern European candidate for disintegration Vintage honour The Times City Diary Hold your hats time for industry Comment Baby boomers The Times City Diary Driving ambitions The Times City Diary National Westminster Bank BAe suiters from part-time leadership British Airways repeats a 27-year-old error Business Letters Price of a Penguin Wall Street Traditional Options No Title Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. Blackshaw, C/o Lbs Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Asda falls as cash call speculation escalates Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Indices London Traded Options Schroders Sale of assets gives ECC £110m breathing space Bid fever fades Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Index Shaping industrial peace What effect are European rulings having on British labour laws? Jeremy McMullen reports on a conference this week Law made child's play Expert exports Patently aware Asylum talks Citizen gain Code reinforced Finally made it Zarak Simons More than a matter for the judges Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners Quarry Dougall Chambers and Partners Thriving on the insurers' misfortunes Edward Fenell spots opportunities for bright lawyers as a service industry stunmbles No Title Reuter Simkin Careassist The Chambers of Leolin Price QC We Can Help Lost Beneficiaries Temple Shipping Law Quarry Dougall Help at last for grannies left out in the cold There are no laws dealing specifically with the rights of grandparents Collins Reuter Simkin Zarak Clifton Ingram Trainee Court Clerk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Zarak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Authority to negotiate settlement No Title Army Officer The Polytechnic of Central London 3 Gray's Inn Square, Wc1 English Heritage Garfield Robbins Robson Rhodes CPS the Crown Prosecution Service Lipson Lloyd Jones London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Developing law to go to trial Standard of proof Enterprise takes a bow Joan Llewelyn Owens meets several young entrepreneures whose small companies have flourished in spite of the recession No Title Clifford Chance Chambers and Partners Legal Director Poole - Dorset Solicitors AMI Ge Patent Operations Heriot-Watt The Times university degree results service Mental Health Development Officer Public Appointments Forests for the Community Unit Information Manager Director Carlisle Cathedral Landmark for Shula as Dolphins triumph American Football Devils are still dominant Ice Hockey Sailors run the risk of infection from Spanish pollution The Times analyses an Olympic health hazard Barcelona survey results Henderson replaces Brewer in New Zealand's party Frankland named for Northern Division A shameful overdose of hype Sport on Television The Week in Review Red faces at Twickenham Cronin is recalled to face Borderers Butler beats pain to win Canada title Badminton Mandarin: Orthorhombus can take Lewis step nearer seasonal goal Second Set 7-4 to provide Cumani with Ascot repeat Piggott's late switch to Threshfield Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Kempton Park Nottingham Seeking way to soften the blow in a hard game In the wake of Michael Watson's brain injury, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, examines ways of making the sport safer Torrance praises course for the 29th Ryder Cup US confident of regaining trophy Members rally round Pirates scupper rivals to keep NL East title Baseball The Times Football Smith selects veterans for race in 1993 Yatching A real challenge that starts with motherhood Britons make Olympic case Cycling Today's Fixtures Sunderland's squad is woefully inadequate Basketball Financial problems complicate cup task facing Ardiles Crewe pose danger for struggling Newcastle Barnes ruled out until new year For the Record Great Britain to help extend boundaries Rugby League Overseas Football League Results Price extends White's run of poor form Snooker Victoria's bowlers command respect Cricket Yorkshire decide they can release Robinson Pools Forecast Warning for the Olympic cheats Drugs in Sport Rainey to fly home In Brief Index Premier League gets under way from next season FA's last obstacle is removed by clubs Wright moves to Arsenal Hotels novotel How the wheels came off Mansell's challenge Picture Gallery Bruno offered £2m bout Business as usual in the gyms S Africa's hopes improve

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