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News from 27/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Widget Finn, Patricia Davies, G. Ivancevic, Martin Roberts, Deputy President, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, C. B. Goodhart, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, R. D. Beale (Deputy Head), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, James Bone, John L. Marshall, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker and Christopher Walker, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, T. Montgomerie Chairman, Peter Davenport, Richard C. Dixon, Dominic King, Ian Botham, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Bills, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Bodfan Gruffydd, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, Andrew Hinchley, David Jones, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, K. Clarke, Martin Hoyle, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, John Bell, Roger Boyes, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Barnaby Harris, Jamie Dettmer, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Robert Nelson, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Peter HARVEY(Consultant neurologist), Ian Walden, Judith Steiner, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Abigail Wineberg, David Green, John Shaw, Brian Buchanan, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Kevin Willmott, Richard Beeston, Leif Mills, General Secretary, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Michael Biddiss, President, Mikhail P. Mandrigin (Managing Director), Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Martin Fletcher, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Johnny Perkins, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, George Brock and Richard Ford, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, Lord Shawcross, John Torgoose,

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Knives out Forward Looking Green Fever Weekend Times Rockin' on Today in the Times Bouncer Inside The paper chase for hospitals and supermarkets will… Huge network of Western firms supplying Iraq Saddam's nuclear links uncovered Waiting game for car park players The UN inspectors trapped in a Baghdad car park are using impromptu chess to occupy their minds, David Watts reports Labour goes 3 points ahead America mourns yooks, zooks and cats in hats Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Bucharest sends in armed troops Arthur Price of England Brussels talks on union make no progress Bucket shop operators force challenge on cut-price air deals The mysterious world of ticket consolidators is about to be exposed thanks to a new fare offer by British Airways, Harvey Elliott reports Labour drops pledge for detailed plans oil spending Kinnock's 'betrayals' explained Lucozade Sport Pouchpack Patten puts inflation and services at top of agenda Anti-graffiti award misfires BAe coup robs Smith of lead in directors' table Britain's Top Multiple Directors Kissing your assets Good Knight? Bank may see return to strikes Port blockade Prize beginning Rail record Correction Head of children's home in '13-year reign of terror' The Appeal Court yesterday lifted a ban on reporting a sex abuse trial after an application by national newspapers, including The Times, and the Press Association. These reports, by Craig Seton, are a summery of the proceedings Mann's captors told him Waite had been shot Appeal to save historic church Woman and two men accuse care officer of sex abuse Childhood leukaemia linked to rich areas Midland Montagu Treasury Sales Doctor's plans for safer boxing win support Murder jury shown photo Baker sends Blakelock case to appeal court after enquiry Silcott murder conviction Comet Picture Gallery Action call on teenage pregnancy Ipswich Co-op can keep rare treasure Prisoners with Aids 'led on chains' Church votes for women Ton-up driver Au pair safe BT waives bill Welders killed Closure stopped Drugs enquiry Britain has highest rate of one-parent families in Europe General Household Survey: a statistical snapshot of the way we live today Appeal of compact disc proves durable Awareness of child abuse rises Pollution-cutting hybrid car on way New Thames crossing is close to approval Home ownership is at 66% NEC Rambler campaign defused as duke opens estate land The Duke of Devonshire Yesterday opened up more land to the public and helped to end an historic feud with ramblers, writes Peter Davenport Defiant Baghdad tests UN patience A Race Apart Israelis prepare to retaliate for future Iraq missile attacks Picture Gallery Japanese finance minister to resign Pathan riflemen salute princess France fears Barbie's last words The Department of Education & Science Reforming hero becomes mayor Muscovites love to hate Gavriil Popov, not so long ago Moscow's democratic darling, has succeeded in putting everyone's back up, reports Charles Bremner Carrington advises Yugoslavia to rebuild on EC lines Abortion debate opens divisions in united Germany Picture Gallery Mental ordeal of Soviet orphans Western experts have found that abuses of psychiatry common under Brezhnev are still being inflicted on abandoned children, David Watts reports Socialists pledge servant subsidies Russians warned of hardline danger Hope of Hanoi refugee accord Fair ban stays Victim's plea Extradition rule (Reuter): Alligator scare El Salvador accord will put guerrillas into police uniform Reuter: Noriega accused of drugs flights Bio-trekkies seek to boldly grow in glasshouse enterprise Our Foreign Staff: Zaire army behind looting, say evacuees Abbey National The Drum Major Nation in need of a nanny Kate Muir talks to Esther Rantzen about her latest campaign, to persuade Britain that it needs a minister for children When a woman has to face the bald truth The lessons learnt from losing your hair Anything for a quiet life One man's scheme to repopulate the rural west of Ireland is improving the lives of Dublin families Tribute Productions Explicit evidence of an instinctive soul John Russell Taylor on the Royal Academy show of Francesco Clemente's works; and a commemorative exhibition of French artist Henri Gaudier-Brzeska Rock News Crafts Council Hot without being overheated Red Hot Chill Peppers: Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Warner Bros. 7599-26681-2) Van Morrison: Hymns to the Silence (Polydor 849 026-2) Arts Reviews Starts Today Curzon Mayfair Critic's Choice: Galleries Glenn Close Sweet jazz trads run on Records: Jazz Lester Young/Harry Edison: Pres & Sweets (Verve 849391) Julian Joseph: The Language of Truth "(East West 9031-75122) A deathly dilemma Nigel Hawkes on a life without spirit Putting Saddam on trial A standing international court is needed to try genocidal crimes against humanity, urges Lord Shawcross Shootout at the EC Corral Peter Riddell argues that John Major is approaching High Noon in the negotiations over political union A Week in Politics Alan Coren . . . and moreover Skeletons in the cabinet The Times Diary Back at the crease The Times Diary Narrower view The Times Diary Still predicting losses The Times Diary Poverty of Management Romania's Real Revolution A Funny Thing Happening Putting geography properly on the map in education Stranded children Serbs and Croats Riots and deprivation Election issues Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Boxing and injuries Fast and loose Chance for review of national parks Regenerating Moscow Phone number game Opinion pools Court Circular Luncheons Appointments Today's royal engagements Edward Crossley Thompson Westonbirt School Reception Memorial service Dinners Birthdays today Marriages Dr Seuss Theodar Seuss Geisel, the American author/illlustrator, better known as "Dr Seuss", died on September 24 aged 87. He was born on March 2,1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts Fulbright awards to US graduates Klaus Barbie Klaus Barbie, the former Gestapo chief in Lyons, who in 1987 was jailed for life for his "crimes against humanity", died on September 25 aged 77. He was born in Bad Godesberg, Germany, on October 25,1913 Forthcoming marriages Edward Hall Anniversaries Church news Concise Crossword No 2597 Announcements and Personal The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors On this Day International Shorthand Congress Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Housing Trust Reach Announcements 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 Weekend Events Winning Move In a mind field of illusions Theatre Driftings Sadler's Wells Opera Così/Bartered Bride Grand Opera House, Belfast Theatre The Hammer Battersea Arts Centre Art Galleries BBC1 NSPCC Drivers ignore flood danger Road deaths fall to levels of 1948 The Times Crossword No 18,722 Picture Gallery WPA Insurance Service Weather Index Profile High Interest Cheap Mortgages Hillsdown seeks £281m The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Our City Staff: Bankers 'were prepared to act dishonestly' Second Guinness trial starts London Securities finds itself in a spot of rough Alan Bond car chase ends in farce Rolls drives Vickers to loss ICI names Hampel for new job Fidelity Investments Share Service No Title BAe to pay Sir Roland £500,000 in fees By our City Staff: Change of style for Laura Ashley MPS Banking Group Barratt to slash debt after plunging £106m into red Company News in Brief Ibstock profit slumps to £7.2m in first half By our City Staff: Travis and Redland are hit by recession Redland Tempus United Newspapers falls 32% to £38.6m Business Roundup CSR faces downturn Fairbriar difficulties Swedish buy at Unilever Polly Peck stake cut Trafford pegs payout New director for Fraser Boardroom struggle puts focus on BAe's deep-seated problems Graham Searjeant looks at the challenge facing the successor to Sir Roland Smith Critics question whether the group has gone far and fast enough Top table sales drive The Times City Diary ICI readies itself for the battle Comment Out in force The Times City Diary Top ranking BT Workers in public sector closing pay gap This is the age of the Euro expert International Recruitment and Management As companies cut back on graduate recruitment, Widget Finn spots the skills needed for the next round of hiring Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Secretary, Sultanate of Oman Readvertisement The Fellowship of Engineering TV-am down as advertising falls and news costs rise London Traded Options International Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Experienced Pipeline Personnel The Times Defending bid sent Frogmore into loss Yule Catto advances to £9.87m Hillsdown cash call keeps City guessing Tempus Legal Notices All Prescient and correct No deal for Brent meeting Reuter: Lloyd's sued in Canada AT&T EasyLink Services Recent Issues Share prices slip slightly as mood becomes cautious Stock Market Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes (Reuter): Cyclicals brighten dull day Wall Street Traditional Options Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares lose early gains Stock Exchange Prices NatWest hints at equity stake plan Kuwait Protel Live &Work in Consultants Picture Gallery Business to Business The Crest Group Ltd 'HOMESALES-UK' Decorative Ceramic Factory in Portugal Brazilian Diamond Mining Project Skiing Holidays Striking the sweetest balance How to Legally Obtain a Second Foreign Passport Heart of England Prontac ICC Regional Company Surveys Ltd Cash Scan You've Been Hearing the Argument Eurotech Pure Water Systems Ltd Aqua Cure plc Investment Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work from Home Sea Air And Land Group Management Consultancy Comspec Paging Systems and Cellular Phones Boost your Sales Potential Briefings P. O. Box 484, Virginia Street, Wapping, London, E1… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Computer Auction Loans & Investments Start your Own Import/export Agency Westlink Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No . . . Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Vehicles SAAB Authorised Dealers Cromwell Shadow I 1974 1968½ Firebird Convertible 944 S2 Cab Audi Motorworld 911 Carrera Super Sport Cabriolet New Cars at Discount Prices Late Low Mileage J Registered New Renault Mitsubishi Sigma Wanted PERFORMANCE CARS Check our Prices Silver Spirit Daimler 3.6 Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turbo R American Travel Ltd Winterton Cars 1981 W Corniche Convertible Used Rovers Sierra Rs 4X4 Turbo Technics Jams today, but not tomorrow A tale of two British cities planning to drive traffic congestion off the roads. Kevin Eason reports Smooth or rough-tough mover Roadtest Quality Used Cars Greenoaks Car Buyers Guide Brand New L/h Mercedes 500sl 500 Sel LHD Volvo New Volvo's for Immediate Delivery Land Rover Discovery 3 Door G Registered Price includes New Moped Taxed for year Miles better Record breaker? Micro-steering Autumn perils 32 Aud £5,000 A2 DOC A2 VET A2 MGB £775 Each BLP Leasing Ltd Chunnel rescue squad Roadwise Quick reverse See for yourself Lada lookover Kingman Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Business sees an end to the paper chase The continual circulation of document will drain away when EDI, the electronic transfer of business information, builds its position in Britain, already a leader in the field among European countries. Matthew May reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Compower Telesmart "I have little doubt that EDI has delivered… The Royal Bank of Scotland Leading, but slowly EDI is catching on with British business, Andrew Hinchley reports yet it needs a further catalyst Who manages electronic trading for IBM? Government by computer Public bodies are finally seeing the potential for information transfers What if there is no letter for the law? The legal status of much electronic information can be hard to determine Letter at the end of the chain National Westminster Bank Retail savings mushroom Food is fresher on supermarket shelves and shops can hold less stock. Derek Harris reports Traders chase more progress Computers can now tell exporters where supplies are just in time Lion city leads the world Entity Software Ltd Lucas Middle man to big business Value-added networks are booming, despite moves to standardise. Richard Sarson reports Banks close the electronic loop British bankers are cooperating to provide a direct invoicing and payments service to customers and their suppliers Origin Redi Barclays Cost benefit of going electronic The extra customers gained could pay for the price of installing EDI Most users ar being invited to start EDI by trading partners Mandarin: Badie to follow in famous footsteps Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Mandarin: Hereford Blinkered first time Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Stockton puts his faith in depth of experience Rapid Raceline The Times guide to the Ryder Cup match that starts at Kiawah Island today Facts and Figures Mukaddamah is Carson's choice in Queen Elizabeth Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings United States Team Suave Dancer shines Europe Team Braintree banking on a sparkling cup run Non-League Football Rapid Golfline Ryder Cup Autosport Weather gets the better of the argument Fleming provides Foster with his hundredth wicket on last day of the season Hooper produces a copybook test Equestrianism Milo out of bout Sport in Brief Charlton's costs soaring Roche unable to hold off chasing pack Cycling Durie and Van den Hauwe struggling to face United Football For the Record Top match switched to Anfield Rugby League Fixtures Barnes recovers to close on lead Davies sets the pace with early birdies William Hill Pardoe recovers nerve to keep Wales on course Golf Ruling sought on date Yatching Index Gallacher gambles on the men in form Gilford and Montgomerie are blooded in morning foursomes as Europe's golfers seek to retain the Ryder Cup in South Carolina Langer's hole in one Gabbiadini ends Palace's hunt to replace Wright Australians start with a win Mansell fastest in Spain Decline in positive testing shows a certain progess Wright is wary of England Ryder Cup Order of Play Faldo call is foiled Competition Sport Service Golf Racing

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