News from 01/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Ronald Faux, Nevil Johnson, Richard Micklethwait, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Dennis Signy and Paul Bompard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ian Murray, James Bone, Michael Horsnell and Craig Seton, Richard Streeton, Quentin Cowdry, Charles Bremner and Martin Fletcher, Tom Walker, G. W. Taylor, Geoff Brown, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Eric Hammond, General Secretary, Alan Tomlinson and our Foreign Staff, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Roger Wood, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Peter Millar, M. MacNair, Timothy Coleman, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, J. M. Thoday, J. Gore Browne, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Peter Saynor, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Douglas Grant Mine, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Almond, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Boggan, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Chris Philip, Roger Boyes, Peter Hordern, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Stobart, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Conrad Goulden, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Gerard Davies, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Peter Victor, Alan Sked (Member, Bruges Group Academic Advisory Council), Richard Beeston, Bernardine Coverley, Michael Phillips, Peter Bottomley, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, A. Hunter Smart, F. R. McDonald (Head of Science), Vince Wright, Ron Rock, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson,
ResumoMajor rules out November poll Treasury advice to wait until sprit accepted Hard Times Today in the Times Scoop that earned City thanks for The Times By our Political Editor: Labour pledges not to cut income tax Family wins court fight to expose girl's killer Europe buries Dutch draft on EC union CNT By our Foreign Staff: Haiti's leader captured Top earners would pay high price for a Labour budget John Smith, the shadow chancellor, is full fo reassurances for the man on the Clapham omnibus. But what, asks Anatole Kaletsky, would Labour's economic plans cost Times readers? Police apologise for shooting of Catholic teenager Debt advisers say banks must be forced to pay Bentley's purchase diamonds Sport drink shakes off challenge Lucozade's makers have defeated a case brought by trading standards officers and, as Peter Victor writes, the victory will nourish a £20 million a year trade in isotonic drinks Knife-wielding woman fined Heavy rain fails to end water shortage LSE seeks swap with County Hall Child case judge halts naming of 'abuser' Bankrupt man sues Treasury Dublin remand Last of the line Lobbying report Wife remanded Print merger Mother wins 13-year fight to avenge her daughter Halford case breaks new ground and marks public dissatisfaction with authorities' prosecution record Brookes says he has been hounded from his home Alert on lost runner delayed for four hours, inquest told Defence 'perjury' enquiry Royal dress designer accuses friend Saboteurs 'roasted by police' Halifax Refusal to take no for answer from the DPP Honda Evangelicals strive to close church door on rival faiths Mother loses court fight for daughters American scrabbles to world supremacy British Midland Picture Gallery Carey stands firm at riot estate Oxford aims at £340m target from private funds Singapore Airlines Drift nets hang in balance as salmon catch falls River salmon catches are falling so alarmingly that John Gummer is to decide how they are caught offshore. Michael Hornsby reports Picture Gallery Death rate of infants falls to record low Drug sentence Driver jailed Strike ends Antiques stolen MP case begins NEC results tighten Kinnock hold on party Union plans set in place Can Neil resist taking two bites? Conference Diary Kaufman wins his reward Nec Victor Britain 'at foot of every table' NSPCC Glenda Jackson steals show Education Maxwell defeat for the leaders Decisions of the day Business today Bucharest backsliding teaches Moscow a terrifying lesson Mark Almond, of Oriel College Oxford, argues that the Soviet Union needs democracy to avoid Romanian-style unrest Gorbachev prepares his own package of arms cut proposals Campaign in Poland takes a dirty turn AFP: Georgian talks are called off Loos with a crumbling socialist view lure American tourists Picture Gallery New head for 'Soviet CIA' Armenian outpost refuses to pay price of ceasefire Ancient hostilities keep violence on the boil in the bloodiest Soviet ethnic war, Robert Seely writes from Aterk in disputed Nagorno-Karabakh Yugoslav ceasefire near collapse as tanks cross border Union considers peace force Falling out at the EC crossroads Manastricht: Dutch and Luxembourg drafts outlined George Brock in Brussels highlights the differences in the Luxembourg and Dutch documents, and the dilemmas facing John Major Picture Gallery Parisian prosecution alleges Chaumet pearl of a swindle Canon Black Widow panics Texans Socialists admit to refugee poll error Lands' End 'Lynch party' troops seize president in Haiti coup attempt Prairie populist joins the fray UN team leaves with dossiers Israeli settlers pledge to stay in occupied lands Picture Gallery (AP): Salvador jury strikes blow at army power Douglas Grant Mine reports from San Salvador on a rate triumph for justice over rampant army repression Brolly war bewilders Japanese Picture Gallery Mobutu appoints rival as minister Report on Ethiopia accuses the UN Cuba barrier Aquino concedes Ban reviewed (Reuter): Friendship pact Wild West duel Roman blamed (AFP): Bases clean-up (Reuter): Cannibal killer Ehrman Tapestry Picture Gallery A man and his women Emanuel Ungaro has enjoyed the pleasure of seducing his dream women with his designs for almost three decades, Liz Smith reports Utility back in demand The functional furniture that was born of wartime shortages has a classic appeal Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd David Nieper All too quiet on the Eastern front Cinema Geoff Brown asks what the future holds for East European directors now that the state-funded film industries have come to a standstill Multiple Display Advertising Items The things you hear when you're in heaven Simon Rattle talks to Paul Griffiths about his exciting season with the Cbso Art and no Moz from the pundits Radia The Missions to Seamen Arts Reviews Vaudeville Theatre Another head lost Briefing Zola as broker Last chance Red flags in the sunset Banners maketh man, says Peter Millar President stands tall among the Democrat dwarfs After the disarmament startegy, the Disney initiative Peter Stothard explains Bush's cholce of platfrom Craig Brown … and moreover Giving their bodies to voyeurism Morbid curiosity overcomes the sanctity of death, writes Janet Daley A prize missed for Mosley? Diary Not the full picture Diary Writing on the ball Diary Labour's choice Diary Half-Yearly, Half-Baked The Blind Aiding the Bad A Debt to the Bureaux European unity and preparing for Maastricht summit Booker shortlist Wedding costs Slave trade Pre-election fever Church and school 'A faraway country' Aid to Zimbabwe Union deals with Japanese firms A-level standards Forbidden Britain Political puzzle Court Circular Birthdays today London Arts Board Appointments Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Reception Meeting Anniversaries William Eldon Tucker New Lord Mayor elected Church news Viviane Romance Colonel Marcus McCausland Memorial services Today's royal engagements King's College London St Andrew's Ball Robert Berki Ernest Davies Forthcoming marriages Dame Peggy Ashcroft To the people Jesus said 'Bewaret be on your… Concise Crossword No 2600 Deaths Action for blind people Marriages Flatshare The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Rentals Overseas Travel On this Day Pests of Society Legal Notices Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Aldwych Pratfalls without the tears Theatre Waiting for Godot Queen's Opera The Mikado Coliseum Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall/Radio 3 BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Grippy Classic beats deadline for radio licence The Times Crossword No 18,725 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chamboard Weather Added Value Shifty ways to lose your leader Political sketch Lonrho woos BW's smaller investors Steetley drops Airtours high Powell boost The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Tokyo minister pledges punitive measures against… Asda looks for £357m in rescue package Loan agreements almost breached By our City Staff: Guinness jury told of 'false invoices' Pay in kind is kinder than cash Butt quits Eagle Star RfCL Business and Finance By our City Staff: Blue Arrow pair cleared Scottish Power challenge Yorkshire Bank Laura Ashley cuts 100 jobs in restructure Finance chief at Mosaic Royal Bank issues photocards Many Lloyds branches shut by one-day strike Business Roundup Panfida cuts loss to £1.7m Asset sales fund BP Headway in the black Staffing group dives By our Industrial Correspondent: Builders in appeal to Major By our City Staff: WH Smith bids for rest of Waterstone Warning at Disney ERA losses trimmed By our Banking Correspondent: Bank issues guide on drug cash Chemical industry faces dilution in Germany's unified economy One year after unification, the east German economy is at rock bottom. In the first of two reports, Wolfgang Münchau assesses the decline of one of the region's largest industries The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Two into 664 The Times City Diary It has to be cheap rights for Asda Comment Twist in the tale The Times City Diary Surprise substitute The Times City Diary International Factors Rothschild goes back to his roots Czechoslovak sell-off beckons Wall Street Businesses for Sale Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talk of Hanson stake sale grows as ICI surges Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Briefs FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Steetley pays a price for diversity through buying Tempus Headway PLC Major Indices Traditional Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices EC poised to permit Fiat's $3bn of state aid Rules on auditors tightened Digital Cosworth and Ford rev up for US races Beware computers London Traded Options Need for a rethink on Taurus Business Letters Book a prize Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chambers of Philip Waller Quarry Dougall The Chambers of Michael Miller Q. C. & Peter… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rewards of Charity Work Hard day's night for very little reward Frances Gibb highlights the growing pressures of legal aid work as lawyers meet this week to discuss the future of the service And still they wait Inns and Outs Inns and Outs Inns and Outs Zarak Hay at Law Laurence Simons Associates Prisons that shame our civilisation Zarak Hay at Law Michael Page Legal Robert Walters Associates AAD Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Ealing College London The case for charity Working for help groups can be particularly stimulating and bring rewards, even if they are not financial. Edward Fennell reports University Of Dundee David Biddle, Biddle & Co PHH Reports to help the courts may cut prison sentences But probation officers preparing the extra 25,000 pre-sentence files on defendants could hold up cases Court can heed wishes of child Court of Appeal Law Report October 1 1991 Employment Appeal Tribunal Legal Appointments Chambers & Partners Vodafone Group Summary count invalidly joined in indictment When cause of bias action arises Chambers and Partners Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Creating a new space age Landscape architects are responsible for shaping the outdoors, but they do more than desigh gardens, Bernardine Coverley writes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Announcements The Chambers of Stephen Coward Q. C. at 2 Crown… Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items 29 Bedford Row Chambers The Times Nottinghamshire County Council East Herts New athletics body carries onus of high-level success Manager's brief is federation's first task Public Appointments Nottinghamshire County Council Results from Yesterday's Five Race Meetings The Department of Transport Warnings that speak volumes about Senna Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Mudaffar to spark a welcome treble for Armstrong team Wolverhampton Devon & Exeter Kinane rides American hope in Arc Newcastle Brighton The Kiawah spirit teaches Gilford a valuable lesson Ryder Cup demonstrates once agian that Faldo is not a man suited to team game America's triumph will benefit Ryder Cup Today's Fixtures Antic under pressure despite Real's revival Oversea Football Overseas League Results Accurate Kelly brings Bears sequence to end American Football Barker has last berth Yachting NFL Detail Giants dwarfed by cost-cutting Basketball England side is set to prove who is man and superman Webb and Oti brought into home side for opening World Cup match with New Zealand Adaptable Eales shifts to No. 8 Pools Forecast Scotland step up the pace Boxer dies after ko In Brief Referees under orders to maintain strict control For the Record Gabbiadini has points to prove ITV's monopoly threatened by Premier League Football Index Humble Swansea take their place in the sun Lazio are losing patience over Gascoigne deal Tottenham's transfer plans upset again (Reuter): Vogts calls on Spörl B. A. A Heathrow Gallacher gets players' vote Lewis outweighs his critics Title bout called off Professionals say no to cup course W Indies against S African entry
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