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News from 25/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, D. J. Meadows (staff), Edmund Dell, Chairman, Roger Boyes and Gerard Davies, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Bill Frost, Robert Harvey, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, K. Steer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, John Phillips and Sam Kiley, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Coen, Christopher Martyn, V. Alexander Quin, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jonathan Romain, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, George Brock and Philip Webster, John Percival, David Gibbs, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jane Wyatt, George Rae, Chris Hodgkins (Director), George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Stokes, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Nenad Petrovic, Clan William, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Montagu of Beaulieu, Chairman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Ali Jaber and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Maxine Gray, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Julian Brazier, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, H. Christo Viljoen, Chairman, Brian Buchanan, Richard Beeston, Charles Bremner and Bruce Clark, Michael Dynes, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Roddy Mackenzie, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, J. S. Wilkinson, Brice Pitt, Md, FRCsych, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Ian Robertson, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Michael Coleman, John Erritt,

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Exhausted Mann flies back to UK Freed British reunited with his wife his wife in Damascus after 865 days in Lebanon captivity True Brit Just Say Non? A Yank in Yorks Georgia Appeal Inside Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… Booker judge quits after shortlist is chosen Saudi airfields put on alert Iraq detains UN monitors again Britain may veto 'federalist' treaty Citibank 'I kept on asking how much longer?' Clarke backs down over costs of adult courses By our Higher Education Correspondent: Geography teachers fight on Forte Hotes Picture Gallery Heseltine rejects council chiefs' pleas for cash Picture Gallery Crime and banishment in Suffolk Labour pledges to boost housing Watson's condition worse says hospital Mother cleared of blackmail Fares to rise New Plaid chief Correction Husband killed wife and lover after intercepting call BBC chief wins top opera job Man in the news Faster London rail links planned The prospect of a revolution for the capital's commuters is in view. Michael Dynes takes a look at British Rail's timeables of the future Major briefed on gay issues Hands-free Baker berates parents of young rioters Cardinal attacks 'divisive education policy' Picture Gallery Singapore Airlines Similar name on Maclean-plot books 'pure coincidence' The editor of Alistair MacLean's books explained in court yesterday why she chose another Scot to flesh out two MacLean plots the left unfinished Craig Seton reports Nurses want up to 21 per cent rise for lowest paid grades Three years after regrading, 38,000 still await appeals New post for 'people's bishop' Picture Gallery Police HQ 'seized' over £9.000 debt Irish phone chief resigns in dispute Gummer attacks Ec sheep cash cuts Boy, 10, plays midwife to mother Historical papers stolen No safe unit for rape boy Appeals 'failure' Loan laws urged Speeding fine Virgin atlantic High property price forces Islanders to move into sheds For many young workers on the Isles of Scilly, a falt or house is far beyond their means, Ray Clancy reports in her second look a rural homelessness 100,000 farm jobs likely to disappear Gardens purchase reunites Cragside Church's Picture Gallery Dismissal by hospital 'unfair' Peer banned Painting stolen Help for women Paratroops fly into riot-torn Zaire to protect Westerners Dead-pan humour at its deadliest Picture Gallery Banking disaster rattles Pakistan Dreaming spires move to Japan Blacks chill film fever Picture Gallery Modest Mann will want to avoid fuss Cypus Hope returns for homecoming of Western captives Israel Assad revels in good guy role Syria Ordeal of the civil war prepared airman for rigours of captivity The pilot who a Beirut bar felt immune to kidnappers, Davis Watts and Richard Beeston write Lyneham returns to its role as home from home Britain Deals in Tehran have knock-on effect Lebanon Isuzu Draft treaty reveals further obstacles Dutch federalist blue print adds to British objection on EC political union Dutch proposals go too far Europe for Britain's liking George Brock writes from Brussels Hague hopes for touch of glory as time runs out Havel acts to halt federal break-up Arrest of East German spy chief puts justice in dock New town dedicated by Sharon (Reuter): Officer killed Sherry fear (Reuter): Drive on crime President of Georgia attacks 'nest of bandits' Yugoslav jets 'break ceasefire' Paying for news in lives and blood The Yugoslav war has become much more dangerous to report than Vietnam Christopher Walker writes from Zagreb WH Smith Reuter: Yeltsin's home town resorts to tsarist identity Where the grass is greener Working mothers" if you want to be catered should you move to the Continent? Alice Thomson reports Back Pain? The art of ages & Broefly Softly, softly Good cover-up Home help Pen friends How to score in Hollywood If you have seen the film, Hans Zimmer has probably written the music Parkinson's Disease Society Acerbic journals of a journeyman Literature American trave writer Bill Bryson has now unleashed his pen on Europe, in Neither Here Nor There. Clive Davis reports From one Brummie to another… Matt Wolf examines the latest trend for international theatrical, involving the Birmingjhams of Alabama and England The Birmingham Royal Ballet Fruits of a crafty move Galleries Chijinkai Theatre Company Paradise refound Briefing Mozart in Bath Last chance Arts Reviews Haughey: not quite dead yet Conor Cruise O'Brien on a political upheaval threatening the Irish leader Alan Coren . . . and moreover Pawn in a bigger game Robert Harvey on why Jack Mann's release helps clear the way for a wider Middle East settlement Apotheosis of Essex man As Graham Gooch faces his final Essex innings of the season today, Alan Lee analyses a stubborn hero's talent A belt and clips man The Times Diary Time for Principles Mr Havel's Challenge Pushed off the Map Risks of intervening in Yugoslavia Books for a level Stately home grants Supporting jazz Harder to remember Splits in the church Reserved judgment on prison reform South African TV Wildlife on Malta Aux armes, citoyens! Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointments Jane Reynolds Crisis Cyril Ray Cyril Ray, journalist and wine connoisseur, died yesterday aged 83. He was born in Lancashire on May 16,1908 Britain's most private public art collection goes on view Dougal Robertson Dougal Robertson, author of the best-seller Survice the Savage Sea, died on September 22 aged 67. He was born in Edinburgh on February 12,1924 Dinners Luncheons Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2595 The Times Characters of French Statesmen 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 An insult in any language Musical Jesus Christ Superstar Dominion Dance The Nuteracker Congress, Eastbourne Theatre Trench kiss Battersea Arts Centre BBC 1 Helth Cover Insurance Women still battling for a fairer deal in British workforce The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,720 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch How the Booker prize six line up Weather Business and Finance Shares fell In Maxwell interests Meggitt makes £39m cash call The Pound Stock Market Major Chances Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Provisions Salomon may reach $200m AT&T chief launches attack on bank Housing collapse pulls Tarmac down to £18m Russia barters for market secrets Saudis seek larger quota Union calls on BAe to oust Smith BDO Consulting Business Editor John Bell Taurus rethink urged by Law Society Sales slump forces Rolls to extend holidays Sunset falls but pegs dividend Rink slide Courtyard fall Dunloe loss PPP international Health Plan Hays bucks recession to edge ahead Profit falls at Brent Chemicals Lufthansa 'should be privatised' Möllemann seeks sale Banks begin bankruptcy proceedings against Bond Fall in confidence depresses dollar Racal wins us defence contract Receipts of societies at low for year Landsecs raises £200m Record seeks £5.8m Ross back in the black Domestic leaps 46% Bell agrees to buy Metro cell phones Business Roundup Payout held at Garton Everest scales £2.6m level Trustee cites Skase 'offences' AEU to oppose bid for Hawker Hangover of high-priced land leaves builders with headache The housing sector slump in Britain may have reached its floor, but recovery is still out of sight Beer liquidity awaits Jordan The Times City Diary New wounds for troubled Taurus Comment Hays Ec air clash with Canada Dow rallied after a day-long slump World Markets Wall Street Forte Posthouse Reuter: Japanese brokers face bond sales ban FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices Hays distributes an antidote to recession Tempus Shares becalmed in narrow range Stock Market Holt froths to half-time £3m IoD chief urges switch to R&D Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayborn surges to £1.3m EBRD joins credit line Holmes group nears victory P&O go-ahead Michelin loss tops Fr 1bn in first half Recent Issues London Traded Options Traditional Options Profit and assets rise at Mucklow Hewlett Packard Porth deeper in the red European energy charter moves nearer fruition Chrysler issue in jeopardy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices Why is the Bbc changing its tune? Top of the Pops is altering a sucessful format that has survived since its launch in 1964. David Toop questions the reasoning behind the decision Creative, Media & Marketing Your Best Opportunity to Earn £35—£65K P. A. Metropolitan Home Readers prepare to sharpen their pencils A new magazine intends to take the form of one long letters page Kensington Portland Design Associates Advertising/city/marketing Background? TV Guide The Urdang Academy The London School of Publishing A Great New City Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloxo Holdings p. l. c Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Recruitment Consultant Directors' Secretaries Brookes & Vernons Leadership Development Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Girls Working Executive PA/REGENT St Middleton Jeffers Recrcitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items PA/SENIOR Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Texaco Multiple Display Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner Kenneth Brown Solicitors Russell Jones & Walker Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal College of Suregeons Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Headland International Multiple Display Advertising Items Prices in Spain still on the wane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telephones Somegim-Metz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Progemo Lanzarote Beach Club Time Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limehouse Basin Trevor & Sons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Berkshire Chelsea & Kensington Country Property Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cottages and Apartments for Retirement Property Services Benham & Reeves Rentals Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prosperity at the end of the tunnel? Rentals Chestertons Residential Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property A Major Developement Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carton Local London Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Features for 1991 In the Market The punters' Pied Piper is still leading the field Oddball, showman or sage? John McCririck is the most colourful figure in racing, yet the outlandish character shouting the odds for television lives a life of contradictions, Richard Evans reports Vaulter on life drugs ban seeks a reprieve Athletics The renowned fun run shows a serious side (AFP): Bubka signs for Berlin World-class in five disciplines New ski trail which is well worth following Sport for the Disabled Today's Fixtures Decision deferred on Hector Protector run A day at Ascot races Star Player leaps to 12-1 favourite for Cesarewitch Racing Mandarin: Moving Force to spring surprise Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Perth Bleasdale to retire Mandarin, Thunderer: South Well Mandarin, Thunderer: Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Barron, Greaves fined at enquiry Rapid Raceline Helmick investigation tarnishes Olympic rings Staffordshire gain overdue reward Cricket The Times Football Tactful Ballesteros eases tension Spaniard avoids confrontation two days before the start of the Ryder Cup Ardingly stage recovery Schools Football IOC sweetener fears rejected Tales of Carr and Ewing No hype needed for title contest Boxing Extensive abuse shown by first Soviet check-up Drugs in Sport Failure in Canada British are poor relations Volleyball Rorc considers changes to Cup Yachting Leeds meet with unlikely resistance at Scunthorpe Athletes of year In Brief Small's opportunist effort steadies West Ham's nerves First division side rallies to force a draw at Bradford City in Rumbelow Cup For the Record Wolves feast in six-goal spree Two chips on Wimbledon's shoulder (Reuter): A bumper harvest for Warne Rain diminishes chance of result Cricket A decent base put down by North Rugby Union Rugby World Cup Racing Wednesday are relieved survive pounding Orient scare Rumbelows Cup holders Peacock leads comeback as Newcastle save face Omega New face likely at Sussex Back in the old routine Gerald Davies on a screen test that brings the triumphant years of Welsh rugby painfully into focus for the golden oldies Boxing show stays firmly on the road Rethink on ring interviews Fox off target in final fling

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