News from 30/09/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, David Lowe, Tim Miles, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Louis Fitzgibbon, Ian Murray, Bernard Braine, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Susan Ellicott and Charles Bremner, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, John D. Gay (Director), Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, John Street, Louise Taylor, Andrew P. Dunnett, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Bramson, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky and Philip Bassett, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jan Raath and Colin Campbell, Diana Wilson (Chairman), Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Steve Anslow, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Gerard Lyons, Philip Webster and John Winder, Snjezana Lelas, Robert Worcester, John Grigg, T. G. Talbot, S. Goldman (Second Permanent Secretary), Stephen J. Lockwood, Ali Jaber, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Lawrence Norcross, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, G. K. Williamson, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Jonathan Clark, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Elizabeth Howard, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Charlotte Hofton, Richard Beeston and Susan Ellicott, John Eatwell, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, E. D. Leigh-Pemberton, S. Barrett (Chairman), S. Rigby, Michael Evans, Adam Kelliher, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Melanie Lowe, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoUS threatens to put B52s back on alert Cheney presses Moscow on arms cuts Stress Assessor Hard Lesson Langer Clanger Inside 37-hour ordeal ends for ferry passengers Dutch try to change man's view of women Seeing eye to eye: Neil Kinnock, the Labour leader,… Turning tables on kidnap gangs The kidnappers of Beirut, abandoned by their masters, are in disarray and despair, reports Ali Jaber Labour leaders braced for defence spending defeat By our Foreign Staff: Lubbers sticks to his guns over EC union Picture Gallery Rolex Business failure rate still going up Searching for the X factor that Can decide an election As the tide of opinion data rises, Robert Worcester analyses the key points that influence the all important floating voters Over half Labour's supporters back private school help State v Independent schools Girl in care dies after car crash Doctors treat world's tallest man Picture Gallery Back to No 10: Norma Major wearing an appropriate… Ministers study cut in inheritance tax Gascoigne hit in face by man at nightclub Irish policeman accused of IRA link Man held over murdered girl Advice burden Watson surgery Fatal navy run Government urged to regulate private detectives Shadowy world of the sleuth Agent who claimed to be on Her Majesty's service A journalist researching the Iraqi supergun received a plausible visitor Jamie Dettmer unravels the case of the Home Office man that never was Prize serpent will be sold No Title Picture Gallery No Title Modest habits that go with immodest pay What's an IBM doing in an ad like this? British Airways Baker rejects call for creation of a ministry of justice Home secretary accuses Labour of veiled plan to attack 'cherished principle' of judical independence By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Wasting of assets must be halted Divorcing Couples Canon Picture Gallery Loophole feared in kidnapping cases Child Abduction Picture Gallery More active role for juries proposed Coroner's Courts Legal aid reprieve for asylum seekers Running sores Public scrutiny Free services Two-year Vauxhall pay offer falls below inflation rate Accident services blamed for 1,000 deaths each year Wedding role wish comes true Oxford leaps to forefront of green studies Michael McCarthy reports on the soccer-style transfer of a team of academic environmentalists, and the importance now being attached to research into global warming Picture Gallery No Title Classic Fm ready to beat deadline Greenbelt golf course hits hazard John Young reports on a dispute between a parish council and golf developers that might help to clarify warring interests in the countryside New advice due on breast cancer Soldier's death Radar watchdog Jail helpline Birds diseased Drugs haul Bond winners Conference endorses suspension of MPs War on Militant Opinion poll helps morale Block vote falls Economic call Benn has kind word for Marx Confernce Diary Drive to get out of the slow lane Europe Pledge to look at further cuts Defence Policy DES Kinnock strategy puts emphasis on difference As Labour delegates convene in Brighton for the last time before a general election, Robin Oakley examines the party's message that only Neil Kinnock can improve Britain's performance in Europe Israeli alaram grows Arafat gets PLO vote for peace talks Hostage Release process falters Malaysia Picture Gallery Art deco rules Damascus fast lane Huge US cars from Detroit's golden age remain among the classiest drives in the Syrian capital, Adam Kelliher writes (Reuter): Colonel murdered priests (AP): Emergency ends Support march (Reuter): Sarawak victory Quebec approval Sharp Bush offer highlights vacuum in the Kremlin White House reaps domestic and international rewards of nuclear intitative as Moscow Flounders Demands by Russia and the other republics for a greater say in nuclear arms control has further isolated the Kremlin, writes Charles Bremner Reuter: Opposition wins Zaire concession West Bengal chief vows to keep red flag flying Bold strokes dear way for weapons breakthroughs New York aficionados mourn Picasso of jazz President looks for poll boost on home front Britain to press ahead on Trident From Associated Press in Luanda: Savimbi returns to Luanda Far right rides to victory in Bremen on anti-refugee tide Police fears are growing that violence against immigrants in Germany could get out of control, Ian Murray writes from Bonn EC ministers seek to avert Maastricht breakdown (Reuter AP): Flemish ministers resign Farmers say it with cheese Romanian leaders vie for control Heavy metal drowns Communist youth swan song Moscow Notebook, by Charles Bremner Truce shaken as killings go on (Reuter): Explosion hits rebel stronghold in Tbilisi (Reuter): 21,000 executed (AP): Boesak post (Reuter): Cut and thrust St. Joseph's Hospice How much stress can you take? Michael Evans meets stasiu Labuc, the woman to tell you whether you will thrive or crack under pressure Question not the needs Many people share Mia Farrow's view that adopting a hanicapped childs is fulfilling Lacoste Picture Gallery Opening a new door for Albania Catherine Field is taking the ideals of a free press to an emerging democracy On the star trek Theatre Duncan Weldon, the veteran West End impresario, believes a play will not succeed unless it has a star. Debra Craine met him The Times Educational Supplement Opera in well mannered disguise Classical Music Visual feast of more than just Bacon Norman Foster's extension for Norwich's Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts has opened with several outstanding "School of London" paintings from the Tate. Richard Cork reports Viennese parade Briefing Bunraku Royal National institute for the Blind Labour's pot of fool's gold Peter Riddell explains why big spending will be out, whoever wins the election Matthew Parris … and moreover A butler for Kinnock? John Grigg considers the encouragements of domestic service a suitable socialist policy Mao's madness revisited Bernard Levin on an ominous bout of Orwellian lawmaking in Peking Requiem for Miles The Times Diary I'll go if Hugo The Times Diary Political grey area Romance in the air Labour's Paradoxes Net Book Disagreement Nuclear Peace Education challenge to archbishop Labour and schools Riots and deprivation Serbs and Croats The hunting debate Pursuit of tyrants Time to sweep Japan's slate clean? 'Bomber' Harris statue Political costs One-way ticket Top salaries review Spreading doubt Court Circular Birthdays today Royal Navy Frobisher Special Entry No 55 Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Dinner Appointments Lecture Miles Davis Miles Davis, Jazz trumpeter, bandleader and composer, died on pneumonia and a storke in Santa Monica, California on September 28 aged 65. He was born on May 25,1926 Kathleen Coburn Kathleen Coburn, Canadian literary scholar, died in Toronto on September 23 aged 86. She was born on September 7,1905 Marriages Concise Crossword No 2599 Hostages and the rewards of prayer Anniversaries Nature notes Your decrees stand firm, and holiness defits your… Announcements British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Friends of the Elderly Leukaemia Research Fund On this Day The Accident on Mont Blanc 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 Picture Gallery Babies at the wave of a pen Television Screen One: Ex (BBC1) Concert LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall Theatre Jumping Red Lights Lilian Baylis Rock The Cranes Waterfront, Norwich Television and Radio RSPCA Windswept ramblers on the march for right to roam The Times Crossword No 18,724 Weather Tomorrow in the Times Index By our City Staff: US bid for PPI company declined Berlin banks Moore post Algeria devalues The Pound Stock Market Failure of firms raises pressure for interest cut Asda to unveil £300m rights By our Financial Editor: BT shares to be discounted Diplomats add a string to their bow 'Abolish non-executive directors' By our Industrial Editor: Glaxo chief gets £388,000 rise Picture Gallery John Charcol Rioting threatens Zaire's minerals Fujitsu Jackson to steer ailing Howden City airport woos new customers Neste will lead way in Finnish state sales By our City Staff: Brazilians try again to sell mill Darwall-Smith pedals in The Times City Diary In and out The Times City Diary Supplying the basis for stable investment Labour adviser John Eatwell takes our Economics Editor to task over his analysis of the party's policy Golden boy The Times City Diary The Tories' market failure Economic View Dynamic duo The Times City Diary In the cart The Times City Diary Supper show The Times City Diary Saudis threaten to shake up barrel Future oil prices are uncertain after the latest Opec rift, writes Martin Barrow Prospero Barclays Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society The Times Sage Sovereign Forte profits poised to slump at halfway Reporting this Week 'Most pits must go to keep Coal in profit' Unlisted Securities Finns wait for Britain to oil wheels of expansion Neste, Finland's state-owned petrochemicals company, looks east and west for its future Investment Trusts Loss hits direct marketing company Smaller Companies Motor firms seek Soviet trade Forte Posthouse With no poll, bounds may catch a cold this winter Gilt-Edged Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices After the boom Botswana gets down to business As it celebrates 25 years of independence, Stephen Taylor examines the remarkable achievements of a country now at a crossroads and facing up to the problems of its own success The Department of Trade and Investment Promotion Botswana Profile Air Botswana Commonwealth Development Corporation Bank of Botswana New skills needed to recharge the batteries The small population is landlocked and untrained, a growth in exports seems to offer the best way forward Prudence and caution are the words used when financial analysts discuss Botswana's economic management Botswana Housing Corporation Sefalana Stand-alone outlook makes for survival among the powerful Pragmatism, independence and principle have been the basis for the country's successful foreign policy Botswana Meat Commission Picture Gallery C. M. C. di Ravenna Khama's name wields its Magic Democracy has taken root, but the nation's father still has a following Hard facts in a dry climate Rain is the most vital need for a nation that is hard-pressed to meet its EC quota Stockbrokers Botswana Ltd. Botswana Kwena Concrete Products Barclays Botswana Development Corporation Limited Earth's treasures give the economy a shine Diamonds enrich the treasury. The country also has extensive reserves of coal waiting to be mined Worldwide Journeys & Expeditions Okavango Tours & Safaris Art of Travel Ltd National Development Bank Tourism policy to aid rural population The Botswana government intends to open up new attractions in the desert and ensure that it receives a fairer share of the profits from tours and safaris Botswana Breweries (Pty) Ltd Greenpeace fights African range war Standard Chartered Bank Botswana Limited Lessons in guerrilla warfare After a variety of careers, David Lowe is shaken but not put off by his first six months of teaching Education Charity Appointments France Europe Consultants All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Radley College Doncaster College Kuwait University Language Centre Benenden School, Cranbrook, Kent Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford seizes the American initiative The university aims to take the lead with a study centre of 'world-class' quality There should be credit for doing the right thing - and well University of Strathclyde Adult sums that do not add up The government's change of mind on funding for non-vocational courses has come too late for some. John O'Leary reports Courses National Association of Trade and Technical Schools A1 Results opens the door to Gcse success Career Analysts The Queen's Secretarial College National Extension College Holborn College The St James's Secretarial College University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Politics Education Oundle School The Times Missing women Noticeboard The Personnel Director Muehlstein (UK) Ltd Aiglon College Pa to Md £17,500 + Bonus Legal Notices Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/ADMINISTRATOR The Times Classified columns are ready by well over… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monday Education: University Appointments, Prep &… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wednesday Creative & Media Appointments: with… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beauchamp Place Letting Negotiator. Do you have both… Saturday Weekend Times Shoparound: shopping from the… Profiles 071 481 4481 Multiple Classified Advertising Items England opt to make low-profile build-up Rugby Union Ring's recovery heartens Wales Hopleys combine in style Reprieve for Ludeke Tension intrudes on camaraderie Constitution gain credit in understrength affair Neath assume control with wind at backs Newport inflict a record defeat Llanharan command Weekend Results Lewis has to make a name Boxing Berlin is the best of Brace Athletics South by sets out his claim Judo Hanley brilliance wins over some Leeds supporters Swinton find life tough in first division Davies sinks brave Salford Results and Tables Weakened Slough suffer loss Nicholson goes one better Equestrianism Grimley celebrates Southgate pushed to limit Hockey Davis hits form to remain front Golf Douglas's work is rewarded Cole eyes an ambitious treble Selkirk may take cup chance Leaders on the Flat Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Oxx filly has Laurel target Top owner warns of cutbacks The Times American Football Nfl Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Improving Bilateral to follow up Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Hamilton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Fontwell Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Robson too good to be ignored by Taylor The captain of Manchester United makes an irresistible claim for a return to the England team against Turkey Match Facts Match Facts New kid is out of his blocks Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check City are out of their class Wilkinson defends the role of Batty Liverpool's problems pile up for Souness Football Dublin atones in Cambridge's rout Stoke counting cost of a lack of composure Mansell keeps his title challenge alive Motor Racing Details from Barcelona For the Record Details from Barcelona Today's Fixtures Jones lifts trial title on the last day Cycling Helmick replaced In Brief Index National Asthma Campaign Azinger plays a pivotal role to see off Olazábal Last man Langer fails to save the Ryder Cup as he misses a critical putt on the 18th green and can only halve with Irwin Hole-By Guide to the Ryder Cup Rival supporters in good humour Azinger reaps the reward in tense duel
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