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News from 08/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, D. K. Reynolds, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Paula Davies, S. A. Grover, Peter Symes (General Manager), Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Howard Temperley, James E. Siddelley, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Matthew D'Ancona, Norman Fowler (Secretary), Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Tom Walker, Vivian Fuchs, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bryan Stiles, Martha De La Cal, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Peter G. Cox, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Margaret Thatcher, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, A. J. Hyne, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, George Brock European Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Philip R. Green (Author), Martin Gilleland, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, John Holland, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Colnbrook, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Alastair Niven (Editor Journal of Commonwealth Literature), Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Geraldine Ranson, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Beetham (President), Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Brinsley Black, John Barrow, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Douglas Broom and Philip Webster,

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London to have a new voice after election Tory U-turn but no 'son of GLC' Children's Voice Cut-Price Fair Play Inside Channel tunnel trains delayed as costs soar Prince prepares to pen home-grown tirade Thatcher will not seek to be countess The former prime minister insists that she has not sought an hereditary title for herself, reports Alan Hamilton Yugoslav air force jets attack Zagreb palace 1,000 Lloyd's names launch £150m claim EBEL Health chief accused by union Property dealers gobble up homes of mortgage victims Buy your home, they were told. Then interest rates soared. Bill Frost watches repossessed properties sold-downside of the 1980s dream Prisoner was treated worse than a dog, inquest told Psion Series Picture Gallery Cricketer turns back on Oxford place Ford tells workers to stay away Belfast trial £719,000 for boy Champion leads Assistant to royal dress designer found guilty Cancer detection rate up By our Medical Correspondent: Anti-bleeding drug will reduce transfusion need Having the right stomach for a fight Sumo wrestlers are fat but fit and the best can earn milions in winnings. Joe Joseph previews a big contest Fame without the fortune Newspaper pays Oyston damages Libel law shake-up proposed Vanity Fair takes you inside the mind of Warren… Citroën Bx Diesel Parents 'drank and danced as children were abused' Man's ear is grafted on to leg Jail increase Aids toll Theft charge Finger pointed at fish meals Lawyer's daughter freed from prison Crumbling Durham castle asks the world for £2.5m Another first from City Link Police search for 'missing' gold bars Glenmorangie Picture Gallery Church's fund policy challenged Deadlocks fitted to new Astras Husband tells of 'last sex with wife' Maguire sent to Germany First novel wins Miners' choice Coins mount up Top farmer Intercity Tories move to quash voters' doubts over health reforms Opinions polls show that many people are uneasy about the future of the Nhs in Conservative hands. Jill Sherman examines the problems facing the health secretary Public view of leaders is best news for ministers Standing of the Conservatives now and in the past Whsmith Major must offer more than just 'Kinnock baiting' Conservative conference Picture Gallery Lord King names price of support By our Political Editor: Labour steals the thunder in backbench poll SDP money-raiser backs government Lamont wins a duty-free reprieve Daredevil skydiver drops in on ceremony Helicopters, paparazzi and an exploding balloon vie for a view of Liz Taylor's wedding Portugal votes for reforms (Reuter): 18 die in funeral violence (Reuter): Queen attacked Contra charges Diplomat shot Golden state lures gilt-edged Americans Northwest Airlines Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Missiles strike into the heart of Zagreb Croats defy the army at their gates as EC searches for economic lever to end conflict Advancing troops pound villages Reuter: Kurds kill captured Iraqis Videotape raises hope for hostages Picture Gallery Oil embargo could worsen war EC efforts to halt fighting in Croatia may do the opposite, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, reports Shamir dampens peace hope The National Directory of Local Services Tito's son fears for future of republic Hurd leads the way as Britain breaks out of EC isolation The government is forging factical alliances with Eruopean partners and resolving areas of disagreement in the run-up to the crucial Maastricht summit, Michael Binyon writer Peacemakers forced to leave Haiti as troops take to streets Notice to Country Casuals Cardholders Picture Gallery Major tries to raise £4bn Soviet aid Russia gets a taste of Scotland Hutchinson Cell work wins Nobel prize Belgian poll Academy tour Vanity Fair. You've never read anything like… Demand for the simply obvious Liz Smith meets Giorgio Armani, Whose new label reflects his belief in the fashion basics Lloyds Bank Fashion Sponsorship A flair for fashion failure Was the collapse of Lindka Cierach's business a symptom of a British disease? Only the best from the corner shop Another Conran is aiming to bring the world of design to Britain, Wholesale Against Falling Hair David Nieper The turn of this century Exhibition John Russell Taylor is intrigued by the British Museum's attempt to throw off its ancient image in favour of displaying the signs of our times Amateur hour of glory Thaetre Jeremy Kingston on now and why more than 40 companies will stage the new John Godber play at the same time Alan Alda Leukaemia Research Fund Bösendorfer Triumph of diplomacy Inspector Morse Briefing Sound stage Baton charge Last chance The Tories must look distinctive, successful and still innovative Woodrow Wyatt Shackled by snobbery Janet Daley says Britain's social handicap results from failure to copy France and abolish the aristocracy European myth fails Yugoslavia Neighbours who hoped for peace are now resigned to further death and destruction, says Anne McElvoy …and moreover Telling sheep from scapegoats The Times Dairy And worse The Times Dairy Degrees of delay The Times Dairy £8,500 a throw Winter's Battlefield Arresting a Killer 'I have not sought, I do not seek' National lottery Booker shortlist Threat to Endurance Harris statue is for his airmen too Intelligence museum Fixed-term parliament Oxford's gain Labour's Nhs 'prejudices' Comet displays In search of socks Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinner Bonington honour Today's royal engagements Meeting Service dinner Ramnath Goenka Ramnath Goenka, owner of the Indian Express newspaper group. died in Bombay on October 5 aged 87. He was bonr in the Darbhanga district of Bihar on April 3,1904 Birthdays today Appointments Theories of everything which explain only part of the whole John D. Barrow is professor of astronomy, Sussex University, and author of Theories of Everything: the Quest for Ultimate Explanation, Oxfored University Press Ellic Howe Ellic Howe, Typographer, book designer and master forger, died on September 20,1910 Paul Lang Paul Henry Lang, Hungarianborn American musicologist, died on September 14 aged 90. He was born in Budapest on a August 28,1901 Anniversaries Queen's Counsel Luncheon Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2606 Association Action On this Day Girl's Channel Swim Word-Watching Art Galleries 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 Reclaimed from the snobs Theatre Becker Theatre Royal, Haymarket Dance Dance Umbrella Gala Sadler's Wells Radio Sport on 5/Radio 5 Dirty Years of Satire/Radio 4 Jazz Soho Jazz Festival Royal Shakespeare Company BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Royal National Institute for the Blind NHS puts Major on the defensive The Times Crossword No 18,731 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Compliments of Henri Wintermans Picture Gallery Weather Stowaway rode into Britain on meat lorry axle Water Sellers Index 700 jobs lost in Silicon Glen Monarch turns The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Day denounces 'third parties' for speculation on BAe Outhwaite's names sue for £150m Llyod's case opens Famous faces join the action Asda chiefs fly to America Deal of disagreement on MCC sale Morton's tunnel challenge RFCL Limited Brent Walker shares surge NFC deal returns French to UK Gas gets $130m Westlakes TSB sells broker to Norwich Asil Nadir fails to get contempt case lifted Cautious consumers stay wary of credit Report scoffs at coal sell-off Kunick shares hurt by profit warning Paul warns on profits Invergordon resists Utd Uniform tops £1.4m Four bid for Tees port No Title Headlam pegs payout Mid-States declines Jury is still out on ERM benefits Anatole Katetsky assesses Britain's first year on semi- fixed exchange rates Racy image The Times City Dairy Journalist's journeys The Times City Dairy Same old story from Eurotunnel Comment Cheque check The Times City Dairy Oil team moves The Times City Dairy Horseplay The Times City Dairy Picture Gallery Spreading risks Frank admission Henderson Leaving the professionals free to do their jobs Asda's rights leave sceptics unimpressed Tempus Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shares slide as traders pay price for poor judgment Stock Market (Reuter): Profit worries depress Dow World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options Welsh mine to produce gold No final at Cooper Clarke Major Indices Sharp markdown Stock Exchange Prices Ministers urge new loot at ATR bid Virgin Fairline to shed 60 jobs Fox's new head aims to restore market confidence Tokyo scandal spreads London Traded Options The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Joynson Garrett Laurence Simons Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Wizards of Oz Speakers' corner One giant step for children Frances Gibb explains the effects of the Children Act and Paula Davies looks at how the courts will be reorganised Will a woman carry on Sir Allan's fight? Inns and Outs Client carping Sea battles Front runners Quarry Dougall Daunting task for juvenile court JPs Brief No Title Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Quarry Dougall PMR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Help protect the world and share £6,000 Entries are invited for The Times Law Awards 1991 The Lord Chancellor Lord Mackay of Clashfern will chair the judging panel No Title Quarry Dougall Corporate Attorney University of Nottingham Quarry Dougall The Rules BBC Lifting the prejudice that bars the careers of black barristers Quarry Dougall Halifax Lipson Lloyd Jones Two Senior Solicitors Wiltshire Non Contentious Generalist Michael Page Legal Chambers & Partners Prettys Solicitors No Title Robert Walters Associates Taylor Root Underground Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiss Bank Corporation Devon County Council Zarak MacRae Brenner Garfield Robbins Gottesman Jones & Partners Public Appointments Newport Borough Council General Manager Operations/ Administration Braves still on course to complete recovery Baseball Broome's zest shines through Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Computer Services Unit General Manager Dear Doctor just beaten Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Defeat of Generous in Arc remains a puzzle Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: Subsonic to spark double for Dunlop Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick There are no more tears to shed for Wales Pride at stake as England look to realise potential Injury to Dooley brings Redman back to World Cup stage The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Mullin to face the Japanese Scottish reserves given a chance World Cup Programme Record defeat looms for US Television Rugby World Cup Rapid Rogbyline Fiji make changes in crucial gamble The Times Jameson Tranmere revive bad memories for wary Chelsea Potential for upsets in the Rumbelows Cup Aitken returns to the international fold Gutteridge can return Sport in Brief Pools Forecast PFA boasts its heritage For the Record Today's Fixtures Rypien strikes a winning trail for hot Redskins American Football Jaguar secures sportscar title Motor Sport Heynckes treading warily Overseas Football Overseas League Results The Times Index World Cup referees proving sticklers for the law Revitalised Robson returns to the fold Taylor picks an experienced squad for tie with Turkey Rugby World Cup Withe takes over at Wimbledon Barclay appointed in coaching coup Australia stick to their plan Bruno may return by tackling Dutchman By a Correspondent: Samoans relish physical contact

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