News from 03/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Gillian Tindall, Nick Nuttall, Giulio Di Vita, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Eleanor M. Rawling, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Hugh Barnes, Neil Bennett, Mike Tomkies, Harvey Elliott, David Rhys Jones, Len Ketley, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Malise Graham, Michael Stevenson, Richard Vivian, Philip Howard, R. J. A. White, Ian Murray, James Bone, Carol Leonard, P. J. Woodman (Secretary, Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use), Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Peter Wolton, Janina Hime, Bryan Stiles, Abby Tan, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Roger Wood, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alan Lorimer, Caroline Sullivan, Bruce Clark and Michael Evans, H. C. Grant, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Robert Seely, MacKenzie-STUART (President, Court of Justice of the European Communities, 1984-8), Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, Matthew Hill, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, Sabine Durrant, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Tweeddale, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jane Wyatt, Andrew Green, George Brock, William Hetherington (Honorary historian and archivist), Nicholas Harling, Christopher Stead, Dennis Signy, Bill Newton Dunn, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Falkus (Publishing Director), Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, W. E. Bache, George Bickerstaffe, P. F. McCall, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Marcel Berlins, Martin Pinder, D. E. C. Russell, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Staunton, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jeremy Shaw, Jamie Dettmer, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Anna Kythreotis, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alfred Qvist, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Brian Young, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, John Shaw, W. C. H. Atkin, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Philip Websters, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Janet Betts, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, George Chesterton, Nicholas Albery, Chairman, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rob Andrew, Sam Kiley, Martin Griffiths, Chief Executive, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, David Burtenshaw, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent,
ResumoWay cleared for Thatcher to become Countess of Finchley The award of earldoms to former prime ministers should give Mrs Thatcher a new platform and son Mark a courtesy title, reports Sheila Gunn Plea for help as Serbian guns shell Dubrovnik Today in the Times Inside British dogs of war join fight for Croatia By our City Staff: GEC may intervene if BAe attacked Hurd calls for tribunal to investigate unfair Verdicts Smallbone of Devizes Labour votes to change Britain Hurd says he was advised to take no action over Maguires Douglas Hurd told the May enquiry that home secretaries should lose the right to refer cases to the appeal court, Michael Horsnell reports Health chiefs ban sleeping pill after side-effect reports Rover staff off to seek Japanese work tips Oxfam launches poverty challenge Smuggler's claims shed new light on disputed silver Picture Gallery Militant to back MPs at election 16 missing after boat sinks Europeans test book agreement Rural activist to join Carey Man is bailed Champion wins Strike rejected IRA victim dies Medieval find indicates first link with East Mercy for mother who killed Bucks uncorks new vintage Pair 'murdered baby by banging her head on bedroom wall' Repairs to house were cover-up, court is told as couple deny killing and cruelty Picture Gallery Doctors accused over boy's death Newscentist Fashion designer 'relied on clairvoyant' Sadly, over 2,000 Kuwaitis are still waiting for… Banks are accused of arrogance over 'arbitrary' charges How to call your branch to account Damages for Herald seaman Tea junction Forgery charges Historic medals sell for £33,000 BT Picture Gallery Paint guns used in war games ruled illegal The Economist Heseltine accused of planning £l bn poll tax handout Council Cash What they decided yesterday Debates today Kinnock's hands tied as he plans first cabinet Neil Kinnock's supporters will soon be choosing 18 members of what might turn out to be the next Labour cabinet, reports Philip Websters Heffer's post-mortem attack Conference Diary Picture Gallery Tories still ahead on law and order Poll Result PR debate shows deep divisions Voting By our Political Editor: Labour expecting defence defeat Armed Forces By our Parliamentary Staff: Charter of new rights pledged Constitution Killer had been set free by hospital The Cooperative Bank Palace of glass planned for firm's City HQ Haughey survives first skirmish Tourism plays its aristocratic card Refugees guilty of payphone swindle Royal interview Fruity collection Drug men jailed Aristide urges non-violent removal of coup leaders Chuck checks on the max factor Philadelphia Notebook Picture Gallery Boots AFP: Pakistan sentence sparks US protest Aquino gives US 36-month notice Whsmith Exclusive Books British firm sent Iraqis Plutonium Vietnam in accord on boat people (Reuter, AP): Togo enquiry Maori sacked (Reuter): Emir visits UK (Reuter): Forbidden kiss Belgian hostility upsets Eurocrats Picture Gallery Peugeot Diesels Lebanon rivals delay releases Mobutu clings to power Federal war machine bears down on splendours of Dubroynik The tourists have fled. A few young residents promenade in designer battle fatigues as Yugoslav forces surround the historic city. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Yeltsin men hint at Soviet power grab RAF ends Gold War scrambles French thrill to 50 comic year of Hill Picture Gallery Georgia rebels pledge defiance East settles for tea without sympathy German unity anniversary Kremlin ushers in hack-free espionage Westerners nurse merger hangover Conflict tests loyalties of Yugoslav army Romania vow on reforms (Reuter): Jail riot ends (Reuter): Britons charged (AP): Pets tortured (Reuter): Driver's reprisal Race to discover what memories are made of Scientists may be close to perfecting drugs to restore fading memory, Jeremy Laurance reports B&Q Pharaoh's curse cure Medical Briefing Implanting reassurance Healthy leadership prospect Time for a change of menu Gillian Tindall feels queasy about a good cook of grotesque with poignant, stark with farcical Saint Maybe By Anne Tyler Chatto & Windus, £14,99 Dillons the Book Store A ripple of drab danger Crime Ripley under Water By Patricia Highsmith Bloomsbury, £13.99 Private theatre of guilt The Gates of Ivory By Margaret Drabble Viking £13.99 Green thrills from ME Requiem By Clare Francis Heinemann, £14.99 Stormchild By Bernard Cornwell Michael Joseph, £14.99 Fly Sandwich By Ivor Cutler Methuen, £9.99 Aping our betters Science Fiction Child of Time By Isaac Asimov & Robert Silverberg Gallancz, £14.99 Ophelia Redpath In Dublin's fair city, where soul sounds so gritty Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown on Alan Parker's The Commitments, Let Him Have It, I, The Worst of All, Julia Has Two Lovers and Galahad of Everest Screening the stars for a modern classic Television The BBC's new Saturday night drama series has been devised by Simon Curtis, better known as a Royal Court Theatre director. Anna Kythreotis met him Victor Hochhauser Whitehall Theatre Arts Reviews Royal National Institute for the Blind Brickman quits Briefing Song 'n' dance Last chance Happiness at an end Peter Barnard reflects on the ifs and butts of an ad campaign Jekyll the patriot, Hyde the nationalist Conor Cruise O'Brien says xenophobia is not new and cannot be wished away A dreaming spire for London The South Bank would make a fine home for the Lse, urges Bernard Levin Craig Brown …and moreover Hoo pays? The Times Diary Honorary consul The Times Diary Still the old tune The Times Diary Cone rangers The Times Diary Righting Legal Wrongs Germany in Europe War of Art Regimental mergers Heroic reticence On the map 'Bomber' Harris controversy revived by plan for statue Riots and deprivation Back and forth Admission of evidence Everyman Library UK's 'shameful' record on aid EC and the law Yugoslav conflict Early to bed… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Sir Theodore McEvoy Professor Roger Warwick Birthdays State Opening of Parliament Church news Memorial services Funeral Receptions Luncheon Service luncheon Peter Bellamy Royal engagements Appointments Dinner Royal Society of Chemistry Lord Browne-Wilkinson Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2602 Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action The Times (From our Correspondent): Trotsky Expelled from Executive 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 Gorgeous but fatuous Wilde Theatre A Woman of No Importance Barbican Theatre Playing Sinatra Croydon Warehouse Concert Leslie Howard St John's Smith Square Rock Alice Cooper Wembley Arena Television and Radio ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite National Connect Channel tunnel travellers to get a prefab welcome Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,727 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather MPs hop to it in pursuit of the bunny vote Conference sketch Business and Finance Salomon reveals enquiry findings Reserves rise Higgs payout The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices GEC keeps its options open on British Aerospace FBI examines recruitment of Lloyd's names Brittan succeeds in fight to block aircraft merger By our City Staff: Guinness 'agreed to back Maxwell bid' Judge clashes with defendant Optimism at Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Business Editor Smurfit wants bid for Brent by Lonrho Apple and IBM unveil joint deals Glrobank Business Banking Photo Me to offer travel in a flash Stake talks at Time Warner confirmed Shares in Reg Vardy rise on £12.9m issue Business Roundup Lament falls to £3.92m Single currency doubt Advertising firms merge Accounting board urges tougher line Company Briefs Ft-Se 100 Volumes Anglo rejects Scottish bid Melville cuts final payout Japanese greet financial firms''born again' claims with derision After a year of scandals, efforts are being made to clean up tarnished images, Joanna Pitman reports from Tokyo Friends in need The Times City Diary Making history The Times City Diary Edgy days for Aerospace Comment No fun run The Times City Diary Dying art The Times City Diary Auditors attempt to close the public expectations gap Reports 'should say who does what' Some of the biggest firms to accountants too often see auditing as a loss leader to obtain more lucrative work The Times Futures Pager Forte Posthouse Rise in Asda price fuels speculation of stake-building Stock Market Bluebird swoops into red Guinness bond JM sells stake Ash confident The Times Wall Street (Reuter): Dow slips as bonds weaken Recent Issues Major Indices A lesson in management from the bonny Bank of Scotland Tempus London Traded Options Traditional Options Shares pause for breath The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Financial Recruitment Partnership Alderwick Milintock Senior Auditor Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporate Recovery Insolvency Tax Vat Asset/liability Analyst circa £40K + Bonus Assistant Finance Director Financial Manger Electricity Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Moody's Investors Service UBS Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Heritage Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Accounts Team Recruitment Consultants Energy secret that Britain gave away The government may test fuel cells 150 yeas after a Welshman discovered that they could meet energy demands. But our competitors are already way ahead, Nick Nuttall writes Shareholding does not make company liable Sun microsystems Hey Prestel! A disappearing act British Telecom's decision to withdraw its database for home computer users contrasts with the success of the French equivalent Correction Criminal standard apt for civil murder claim Excess sentence was unlawful Identifying cogent ground of appeal Bone up on vitamins Update Long lost orchid Super-chip Exercise is best Faded star Torrance putter in the clear Golfers' fears over broom-handle club are swept away by Royal and Ancient Watson desires Ryder Cup job Profiles Crème De La Crème Long on Hours, Short on Perks, but Never a Dull… Drake Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Regis switches from Isaacs to trio of coaches Athletics Durham record six straight victories Schools Rugby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professional for Immediate Start Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items 2 Bright, Enthusiastic, Responsible Seretaries… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sports Service Competition The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain paired with France in next season's Davis Cup South Africa return to world tennis Flouting the whip DeFreitas made to play safe Cricket Sports Letters Safer boxing would lose appeal Unravelling the haka Limiting time Glorious double leads Wragg to riches Young Senor collects merit bonus Making allowance for injury Better coverage Pointed comments Alliss way off course with Ryder Cup golfing links Sport on Television The Week in View Balla Jidaal to upset favourite Mandarin Mandarin: Newmarket Mandarin: Cheltenham Park Course wins vote of confidence from jockeys Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ireland's faltering hopes boosted by Mullin's clearance Selection worries add to the air of tension as teams prepare to launch their campaigns for the second Rugby World Cup Fijian centre fit to face Canada Thomas warns of changes in Cup seedings for 1995 Grant awarded an ideas nursery Sport for the Disabled Rugby World Cup Littlewoods Ring's kicking a key to Welsh prospects England may pick Duff of Scotland Bowls Kingston have to rise above injury setback Basketball 'Streetwise' approach sets New Zealand side apart Long-term aim to determine early line-ups Gerald Davies considers that tactical team selection will be a decisive element in winning the Rugby World Cup Adetole ends Bradfield's bold recovery Schools Football The Times Tottenham's early strikes enough to secure progress Yugoslavs toil to the end with ten men Liverpool prove poor travellers Wimbledon's gate sets a new low Last Night's Football Results Arsenal waltz into next round A rule that goes against excellence For the Record Top ten receive Olympic support Swimming Glimmer of hope for Watson In Brief Fixtures Tennis England start quest to reach new heights The power and presence of New Zealand should ensure a memorable kick-off to the Rugby World Cup at Twickenham today Today's Teams at Twickenham Rugby World Cup Wigan tame the fiery Panthers World Cup Programme Uninspired United leave it late Salako injury is blow to England Rugby world-wide likely to share in £20m profit The Tournament's Income Independent Education Feature in the Sunday Times &… Are two corporate heads really better than one? Combining the crucial roles of chairman and chief executive can be a recipe for failure, George Bickerstaffe reports System Software Associates Ltd Roussel Price Waterhouse Executive Selection Career Crossroads? Quotient Roger Lilley Associates Regent Consulting PA Consulting Group Selector Europe The Associated Octel Company Limited MSL Advertising Mercury Personal Communications Price Waterhouse PA Consulting Group N. B. Selection Ltd N. B. Selection Limited PA Consulting Group Barclays London Underground Limited Michael Page Sales London Ambulance Service Roper Stammers Ltd Fimbra The Housing Corporation Domino Moores Rowland PA Consulting Group Saxton Bampfylde International plc Strategic Systems International Inter Exec Plc Renishaw Shandon Aldi Tetra Pak Turner-Hove Limited Guinness Plc Executive Selection Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items The Whyte & MacKay Group Plc Frontier Refreshment Services Orion Resourcing Multiple Display Advertising Items West London Tec Gallaher Limited Northern Recruitment Group Birmingham City Council Ctec Limited Fletcher Hunt plc General Manager Cognos Ltd Laptop & Notebook Computer Sales Touche Ross Management Consultants London Underground Limited Surgical Technology Group Executive Search and Selection Consultancy PRS Limited Oil Industry Hillhamption Selection Limited PA Consulting Group Caterham Cars Ltd Eurolink Group Plc Management Career Consultants R. H. Horton Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Assistant Elonex plc Strategy Consultant New Brunswick Scientific (UK) Ltd Cornhill Publications Mitsukoshi Restaurant (UK) Ltd Swift MMi Eurocontrol Financial Management The Window of Opportunity Export Manager Lincoln College, Oxford The Department of Transport Resident Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Development Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Tate Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items British Actors Equity Association Gas Pipeline Project Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering Appointments The Fellowship of Engineering Stonevile International Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments Eagle Recruitment Multi-Lingual Specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items Human Resources Europe Si Associates Limited The Steel Construction Institute I Need Three People Pegasus Media/direct Marketing Field and Telephone Sales Times Newspapers Limited Aegon financial Services Ltd Retail Business Assistant to M. D. P. M. C. International Hitch a fast ride to corridors of power The civil service wants to employ people who have worked in the private sector, writes Matthew Hill Science and Technology Software and Systems Development Multiple Display Advertising Items MJM Recruitment Ltd "You'll never know until you've tried… World Cup Blending the old and new David Hands introduces the great rugby show Town & Country Building Society World Cup Predictions Sony The men and the moves England Australia France World Cup qualifying Royal Garden Hotel New Zealand Fact-File Sony The game will speak for itself` Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, promises the watching millions some open rugby to savour Rob Andrew's Six Players to Watch What the Referee's Signals Mean The man they left out in the cold The World Cup has no room for Clive Norling, one of the game's best referes. Gerald Davies asks why Sony Sony Underdogs play it straight Italy Experience is the key to England's cup campaign England Pool 1 Team-By-Team Guide England Fact-File Italy Fact-File New Zealand Fact-File Eagles must soar north United States United States Fact-File All Blacks taking nothing for granted New Zealand Sony Sony World Cup Sony Battle-hardened Scots trust to experience Pool 2 Team-By-Team Guide Scotland In the Rugby World Cup Scotland Fact-File Japan Fact-File Japan in search of tempo Japan Ireland Fact-File Zimbabwe spread the word Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Fact-File Odds stacked against Irish Ireland Sony Wales find new energy in quest for survival Pool 3 Team-By-Team Guide Wales Wales Fact-File Sony All Blacks in waiting Western Samoa Western Samoa Fact-File Australia Fact-File Pumas lacking bite Argentina Argentina Fact-File Old scores to settle Australia Sony The 1991 World Cup on television Virgin Trillo rekindles the spirit of adventure Pool 4 Team-By-Team Guide France Fiji on view to thrill Fiji Canada set their standard Canada Game plan in place Romania France Fact-File Fiji Fact-File Canada Fact-File Romania Fact-File Gordons & jonic
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