News from 02/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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D. Leafe, J. M. Richards, Victoria McKee, Keith McKlin, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Robin Wilson, Headmaster Trinity School, Vincent Brome, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, J. R. Bradshaw, County Education Officer, Philip Howard, John Simpson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Chris Eliou, Norman De Mesquita, Sheila Gunn and George Brock, John Howarth, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Roger Wood, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, W. W. Gibbon (Senior Registrar in Diagnostic Radiology), David Kirk, K. S. Davey, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Dennis Hatfield, General Secretary, Kenneth Mole, Owen Marriner, Michael Clark, Andrew Cunningham, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Hugh Thomas, Charles Bremner, Elizabeth Hilliard, Susa Ellicott, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Loretta J. Williams, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, George Rae, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Henry Hardy, Robert Kirley, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Gregory Shenkman, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, J. Samson, Craig Seton, Roger Boyes, Ben Pimlott, David Leigh, V McK, Noel Annan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Young, M W, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, John R. Poole, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, J. M. Ross, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Colin W. D. McLEAN, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Charles Bremner and Michael Evans, Sam Kiley, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Malcolm Gibson, President, Reginald Hibbert, Philip Jacobson, Geoffrey Lee Williams (Director), Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoSoviet armed forces will be cut by half Moscow takes missiles off alret Today in the Times Inside America and France suspend aid to Haiti Choking Greeks look to the gods for help Kinnock taunts Tories on NHS Pub bomb officers to be charged Britain strives to salvage EC treaty Gramophone Brighton rocks to leader's triumph Peter Riddell assesses Neil Kinnock's last rallying cry to conference before the general election Labour chortles as Wakeham's election leak backfires Melinda Wittstock reports on Tory efforts to limit the damage from Monday's decision to postpone the election, which manuy believe was a political gift to Neil Kinnock Forte Hotels Protest stops poll tax debtors' sale Demonstrators clash with police after tax rebels' goods are seized over £360 bill Tenants subsidise councils RUC link to killings alleged Hollis innocent, ex-KGB man says 'Give land back to the public' £130,000 for baby surprise Jail overhaul slowed down Mother settles Drugs charges Dance award Man still held Owen successor Detectives accused of perjury in pub bombings enquiry Designer sobs at claim she made aide a scapegoat Speed challenge ends with a bang - and a whimper Casio Lawyer predicts girl's murderer will cheat justice A mother's successful pursuit of her daughter's killer could turn hollow, reports Frances Gibb United Airlines Inflation ignored as executive pay rises again by 10% Who has company cars IBM Picture Gallery Scientists develop a taste for water Van driver blames bird for M4 crash Sheep starved Crowded college Party balloons BTSHARE Offer Employment, exams and Aids worry young people most Teenage survey reveals availability of drugs Most like to have achieved by age 40 Civic and private designs vie for architecture prize British Council circles the globe Picture Gallery Carey insists Christianity opposes active gays Woolwich Building Society Schools to cut science tests from 17 to four Benchmarks The toughest escape act of Haughey the Houdini Irish leader's decade of ruthless power is threatened by waves fo financial scandals The Irish premier is fighting again for his political life. Jamie Dettmer looks back at the many challenges and some disputes he has survived Police hindered by Whitehall delays More sounds for your pounds at Smith's Mann says prayers for hostages Dolphin life-saver passes first test Medical officer revises advice on breast cancer Innocent man held for rape sues police £1,000 penalty for taking car Farmer fined for forgery Abduction foiled Tube dispute Shallow Bath Domino effect Bomber found Level best Delighted Labour sees Major's decision as spur to poll effort Labour believes that the longer the party can keep John Major from the polls, the better are its chances of convincing the electorate, Philip Webster reports Move to organise in Ulster defeated N Ireland Sedgefield has something to teach the members Labour, facing the prospect of a post-poll cash crisis, looks North for inspiration, Philip Webster writes Debates today Kinnock promises to put Britain in the first division Party Leader Party starts to move women into seats of power Constitution Vacancy on the conference bed of nails Conference Diary Entertainer gives way to statesman Commntary Decisions and resolutions New UN team starts hunt to destroy Saddam's Scuds Allied Simply the best Picture Gallery Bush nominees stay course to confound pundits Disputes clog road of peace Jerusalem Notebook US backs emir on detainees (AP): Death plunge (AFP): Scrolls claimed (Reuter): Iraqi-Kurd talks Reuter: Diplomat rescues leader Zaire regime battles to present a fresh image British Midland By our Foreign Staff: Venezuelans offer refuge to deposed president Military coup ends fragile era of Haitian people power under radical priest Aristide Democracy falls prey to neglect Picture Gallery Spotlight turns to laws and jaws UN declines vote Exiles take tested trail to France Reuter: Togo rebels retake radio station Decay meets Klondike as speculators storm into east Germany The task of turning the old East German command economy into a Western model is being helped by official optimism and worker resignation, Ian Murray writes for Bonn Republics start moves for Soviet economic tie UK rejects energy tax imposition (Reuter): Bucharest leader Skinheads held (Reuter): Bildt chosen Chaumet change KGB retreads take commercial break to private sector Picture Gallery Union will remain key for army Lubbers licks treaty wounds Yugoslav army threatens to attack civilians Thatcher bolsters Polish campaign Without fear, favour or fee When the American magazine Ms. felt its editorial integrity was being threatened by advertisers' demands, it dropped all advertising and raised its cover price. Melinda Wittstock wonders whether such a declaration of independence could work in Britain Creative Media & Marketing Your Best Opportunity to Earn £35-£65K P. A. Portland Design Associates Editor / Pr Ae Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertising/city/marketing Background? Multiple Display Advertising Items DPL Multiple Display Advertising Items Market tips Media Watch No offence to women Just the fax Democracy in the lobby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insider views & Briefly Sun Alliance But what is the climate like? Why some say the holiday maker must be told more about political temperatures worldwide. Victoria McKee reports Not in front of the adults A film highlights some immature and entertaining obsessions Not a real doll Television Royal Court Theatre Classic CD Master whose mettle is galvanising Architecture Nicholas Grimshaw the high-tech wizard who took the Venice Architectural Biennale by storm last month, talks to Marcus Binney Arts Reviews Nothing missing in action John Russell Taylor admires the wartime paintings of British Royal Academician Richard Eurich Nulfield Hospitals Wright winner Briefing Czech appeal Prize in site Last chance Notes from the grave Richard Morrison on some newly finished works by the masters Kinnock: a leader at last In his speech yesterday Neil Kinnock started to sound like a potential prime minister, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Wednesday Can they conjure up a market? Mrs Thatcher, visiting Poland, will find workers restive from the growing pains of capitalism, reports Roger Boyes Alan Coren …and moreover It never reigns The Times Diary Who? US? The Times Diary Russia's Promised Land Naked into the Conference Aeolian Rush Hours Keeping nuclear options open Pursuit of principles over Yugoslavia Political puzzle Unity through golf Few good marks for Parent's Charter Boxing and injuries Lottery lessons Wedding costs Poverty of management No place like it? Need to preserve library land Net hook agreement and the small shop Spreading doubt Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointment Ruth L. Cohen Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Marriage Oxford University Leonard Sainer Leonard Sainer. former chairman of Sears and senior partner of Titmuss Sainer & Webb, died on September 30 aged 81. He was born on October 12.1909 Joe Hulme Joe Hulme, professional footballer, cricketer, manager and sports journalist, died in London on September 26 aged 87. He was born on August 26,1904 The night sky in October Astronomy Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Receptions Stuart Leach Professor, J. S. L. Leach, a senior fellow of the Institute of Metals, died on September 14 aged 67. He was born on July 16,1924 Dinners Judges' service Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2601 Deaths British Diabetic Association Oxfam For Sale Flatshare Panther Trading Company Limited Areagift Limited Tufton Associates Limited Overseas Travel Legal Notices 27,000 Miserable Englishmen Legal Notices 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 assessement of current theatre in London Today's Events Winneng Move No Title Heroes and villains slog it out Theatre The Pretenders Pit, Barbican Theatre Pecong Tricycle Opera Siegfried Covent Garden Rock The Black Crowes Town & Country Park Lane Hotel BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite RSPCA Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,726 Lenders come under pressure to pay for debt advice centres John Major will intervene personally in a dispute over who funds debt counselling, David Young writes Tomorrow in the Times Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Chambord Weather Neil's gladiators entertain the Brighton circus Conference sketch Business and Finance Millions 'swindled from firms' Molins wins board fight Raine payout up The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Water industry agrees to peg price increases Pressure on next Year's Water Bills Path cleared for BT shares to raise £5bn Phonepoint suspended Company doctor revives Dan-Air By our City Staff: Littlewoods opens two stores in Russia Markets celebrate election decision Minet Business Editor High street gloom haunts Sears Gulliver stands down AEA in red Intrum expands Stylo loss grows AIB stops issue Central Bank of Nigeria By our City Staff: Guinness 'used share support to counter rival' Creditors' bid to jail Nadir 'futile' Alexon and Claremont fall at half time British Thornton seeks £7m as losses rise Business Roundup Wyko Group Watts declines 22% Ossory Estates pegs payout Power station plan Blenheim to buy MBWE Boosey up at £1.3m Statistics that disguise the size of Germany's army of unemployed Unified Germany is a year old tomorrow. Wolfgang Münchau assesses the state of the labour market in the eastern half Sinclair to leave BZW The Times City Diary Thai'd line The Times City Diary Clever BT sale may tread water Comment Deserving case The Times City Diary Chicken's off The Times City Diary Disabling terms The Times City Diary BT Growing debt hurts UK plc Interest takes £1 in every £4 earned Major Indices Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times Hopes of base rate cut give impetus to shares Stock Market Dow edges higher Wall Street (Reuter): Nikkei soars on bank decision Tokyo Ward cuts payout after interim loss London Traded Options Sears grins and bears the retail wear and tear Tempus Company Briefs Strong mark-up Stock Exchange Prices Divided islanders dream of reunification Greek and Turkish Cypriots, living on an island still split 17 years after the landing of Turkish paratroops, are being coaxed to the negotiating table by the United Nations. Peter Strafford reports on the background of mistrust and injustice hampering the chances for a peaceful settlement Now You Know All about Cyprus From hell to heaven In the Fifties, British soldiers fought terrorists in Cyprus. Today, despite sad memories, some are drawn back by its beauty. Michael Theodoulou reports Cyprus Telecommunications Authority Pride in a healthy economy Cyprus in the envy of neighbours with high growth and low unemployment and inflation. Andrew Cunningham reports Sunshine base is vital link Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Independent Television Commission Savills Frere Cholmeley The Times Newspapers Ltd., Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Secretary Krauthammer International Limited Muehlstein (UK) Ltd Hogg Group Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A temporary move that can become permanent Following many redundancies, the temp market has become saturated but there are still opportunities. Beryl Dixon reports Crème De La Crème Thai Airways International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items LSI Logic Ltd Appointments Language Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Segal Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Assistant Required for Berlin Super Secretaries Non - Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hill House House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury does not always lead to profit Property Buyers Guide Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Halifax New Homes Services Mortgages & Remortgages Is a slow fragile recovery starting? Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Denningtons Chelsea Flats at out of Town Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land for Sale Country Leisure & Developments Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MEPC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eddery to ride Toulon in quest for fifth Arc victory Troupe attracts hefty support London Docklands Commercial Property Features for 1991 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Five for Carson on lucky course The Waterfront Property Board Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salman to have three runners Mandarin: Marling poised to emulate her dam in Cheveley Park Mandarin: Salisbury Mandarin: Sedgefield Mandarin: Newmarket Jockeys to get video on whip use Mandarin: Cheltenham Weatherbys to sponsor Rapid Raceline Moving into the realms of global exposure David Kirk, captain of New Zealand's all-conquering 1987 World Cup winning team, expects this year's tournament, which starts tomorrow, to be far more closely contested than last time Fox will not point to new ball as excuse for failure Goalkickers must adapt in World Cup Rugby World Cup Uncertainty dogs French build-up Dorian quick to make impact for Panthers Ice Hockey Ring is passed fit for Wales Canadians to rely on experience Lewis is beginning to look the part Boxing Scotland select Weir for opener Draw made for first round of cup event Hockey O'Leary poised to benefit from a change of tactics Arsenal's stern task for visit to Austria Tottenham ready to bide their time For the Record By our Sports Staff: Penalties decide 6-6 draw United feel need to impress Today's Fixtures From a Correspondent in Lahti, Finland: Liverpool restricted by injuries Wigan the better prepared for showpiece game Rugby League Australian secret revealed by wind Yachting Twins peak to round off transformation Baseball New date for bout In Brief Racing Wyllie is wary of England's power up front Fine tuning goes into World Cup opener Rugby World Cup French pair miss opening game Sopexa All story proves an epic South Africa still hoping for place in World Cup Tufnell swells a memorial fund Leeds undone by Bright's last-ditch goal Swansea sunk by a gulf in class
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