News from 11/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, A. A. Kubba, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Philip Joseph, Chairman, Elizabeth Symons General Secretary, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, I. M. Davies-Llewellyn, David Burgess, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Sarah Jane Checkland and Stewart Tendler, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, John Winder, Joseph Rotblat, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Peter Curwen, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Mary M. Wait, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Cork, George Brock and Anne McElvoy, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Malcolm Hughes Managing Director, W. F. Hill, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Anthony Bilmes, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, J. H. McGivering, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, David Young, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Robert Morgan, M. Grindley (Managing Director), Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, H. Rowland-Jones, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Ian Beer, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Veronica Heath, Anne McElvoy, Anthony Powell, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Alan Price-Talbot, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Lord Butterfield,
ResumoWeekend Times Maestro's Mistake Saturday Review Talking Point Moving Image Inside Waldegrave hits at Labour NHS 'scare stories' Tories pledge to keep free health care for all as Heseltine speech rouses conference All present and correct for the backstabbers' ball Conference Sketch Wannabee streetwise? Brewer's has the answer MPs hold enquiry on tunnel link Croats begin to lift blockades Invest for School Fees Limited Hospitals challenge Harman figures I am not a political animal, says head of health service enquiry Tunnel rail decision switches blight to east, MPs say Harrods Ltd Group 4 tipped for jail contract Home sellers insure buyers Mortgage repayment fears Höfels Etruscan woman to take on new life Two killed in Ulster tit-for-tat shootings Crash verdict Naval enquiry Patient killed man in street five days after leaving ward Museums asked to consider 'sell-off' Publicans take protest to Blackpool There were no toasts to the health of the Tory party conference from a bevy of mine hosts fearing last orders for thousands of jobs, reports Tony Dawe High rents and high tech call time on old-style local Test-tube cocktails offer punchy pick-me-up Picture Gallery Heals Rodin bronzes feared lost in warehouse fire Approval sought for Aids drug Master of the Horse dismounts United Airlines Court case fails to win rights for part-timers Jail's lack of care blamed for suicide Doubts on town hall league Lacoste Picture Gallery Channel 3 bidders to get date Gulf in the cost of university courses exposed Paper pays damages to Daley Thompson Holder leads women's chess Siege man held Lord Young fined Trench warfare Policeman fined Vauxhall Gamble grew into farming success A hundred years ago farmers had to take chances to survive. With subsidy cuts in the offing that is still true today, writes Michael Hornsby Pilot error blamed for accident Queen Elizabeth 2 Man charged with girl's murder Suntan danger Aids charity post Blandford fails Dog case halted All Nippon Airways Never underestimate the Conservative instinct for survival Commentary Forgiven Heseltine once more his party's darling Environment Efficiency awards promised Charter Debates today Tax revolt action likely to fall flat Council Cash Faithful applaud their unknown star Conference Diary King stands firm on cuts despite passionate grassroots opposition Armed Forces Single market rules 'must be kept' Europe Contempt greets Labour 'scares' The NHS Sharon takes on Shamir as right-wingers upset coalition (Reuter): Aquino's vision (AP): Newton verdict (Reuter): UN cash fear (AP): Lion attack Baker tries to clear way to peace process From Reuter in Oracle, Arizona: 'Bionaut' loses fingertip Tandon Judge wanted sex pests castrated, says aide Supreme Court nomination Karlovac braces itself for 'more madness' Croatian turmoil Peugeot Contract Hire & Leasing Serb leadership split jeopardises ceasefire Lunn Poly Prized words that few read Paris Notebook by Philip Jacobson Dutch to veto rise in MEPs for Bonn Shevardnadze predicts rise of Russia in new union Eduard Shevardnadze tells Charles Bremner in Moscow that steps must be taken quickly to bring about the economic recovery of the country if chaos is to be avoided Meissen mob raids foreign hostel Politicians agree to hold all refugees in camps German immigrants Abbey National (AFP): Retired general seizes power (Reuter): Down to earth (AP): Blast at bakery Queen takes political line on South Africa Royal visit to Zimbabwe opens with praise for Mugabe's 'wisdom and good judgement' Allied Simply the best IMF urges switch in spending Kenyan president rejects democracy The Triser People Ltd From Reuter in Havana: Defiant Castro fights on alone The Department of Education & Science Bradford & Bingley Building Society The Grand Old Duke of Talk Kate Muir travelt to Devonshire, to meet the host of next week's very private Middle East conference What children really watch Winners of Channel 3 franchises will, in part, have children's opinions to thank University of London Portraits in decadent rouge From prancing horses to dancing girls, Toulouse-Lautrec captured French life with unrivalled veracity. Richard Cork visits the Hayward Gallery's dynamic retrospective Galleries: London Royal National Institute for the Blind Drama with strings attached Classical Music: Orchestral Premiers Crafts Council Munakata A blow by blow battle Records: Jazz and Rock Raunchy diversion Vaudeville Theatre True face of mercy killing A do-it-yourself suicide book is the final obscenity, says Daniel Johnson Sexual judgment Peter Stothard reports from Washington on a dirty compaign to bar Clarence Thomas from the Supreme Court Alan Coren . . . and moreover John Major's seaside blues A Week in Politics The prime minister to lift his party with a visionary speech, argues Peter Riddell Ring off Haring about Green Pooh-Bah The Times Diary Pages of history Unhealthy Politics Quality Screening Publicans at Bay Elimination of nuclear weapons Breast examination Asylum and the Tories Civil servants and telling the truth Spread of book price 'charade' National lottery Choice of cricket tour or Oxford BT share offer In search of socks Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Appointments Marriages Norman Rydon Obituaries Henry Norman Rydon, professor of chemistry at Exeter University, 1957-77, died in Exeter on September 12 aged 79. He was born on March 24,1912 Service luncheon Service dinner Dinner Gardiner & Theobald Childline Ball Michael Batchelor Michael Batchedor, a dancer and choreographer who was a soloist with the Royal Ballet and one of the founders of Dance Advance, died in Sacramento, California, on October 5 of an Aids-related condition aged 34. He was born in Venezueia on April 25,1957 Memorial services Church news Michel Soutter Michel Soutter, film director, died on September 10 aged 59 in Geneva. He was born there on June 2,1932 Roy Fuller Sir Raymond Brown Anniversaries Glenalmond College Distillers' Company The Company of Chartered Surveyors University news Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2609 British Diabetic Association The Times News International Ltd Minister with Time for Family Commitments Word-Watching Winning Move 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Weekend Events Word-Watching Hare brained confusion Theatre Murmuring Judges Olivier Dance Phoenix Dance Company Sadler's Wells Jazz Mike Gibbs Band/John Scofield Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Tokyo SO/Akiyama Symphony Hall, Birmingham BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Noble Caledonia Ltd Art market turnover slumps 70% The Times Crossword No 18,734 The changing face of British leadership Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Insurance Services Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting up Times Manchester High Tides Yesterday Highest & Lowest Phew, but neither Indian nor a scorcher Business and Finance Profile Cash and Run Penalty Clause Brent plan opposed The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BTR bid prompts Hawker to unveil shake-up details Lilley to loosen British Gas grip on market New Whyte bid spurned By our City Staff: Panel 'ineffectual' in Guinness bid battle By our Industrial Correspondent: Thomson closes Ferguson factory NEC By our Business Staff: Young 'tried to hide illegal BAe aid' Directors to report on Fox Girobank Chancellor steadies the pound JIB float terms unveiled James Finlay advances Krupp tilts at rival Capital and Regional up Attali urges sell-offs BNB lifts interim dividend Town Centre up Camellia down Barlows' loss Major Indices Traditional Options Medeva sells shares to buy US drug firm Business Roundup MacArthy spurns bid Irish bank buys in US Nasdaq to trade in London Doctor prescribes drastic surgery for Hawker's weight problems Ross Tieman examines the radical disposal plans intended to give Hawker Siddeley a new identity Sid becomes a loser at Monopoly Comment National loss The Times City Diary Family connection The Times City Diary Water under the bridge The Times City Diary Fortune hunters The Times City Diary Warring factions The Times City Diary Brent Walker's investors face an unpalatable truth Is this how You Feeln in your Current Business… Farm talks could help restart Gatt FT-SE 100 Volumes International Appointments Abu Dhabi National Oil Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hi-Tec strides along to 10% rise Recent Issues SRL Executive L & G Recruitment Magazine Correspondent, Europe Nneb's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shareholders remain loyal to Invergordon Tempus London Traded Options Wall Street (Reuter): Dow rises despite bond sales TWA the Best of America City baulks at rights issues Stock Market Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares fall in nervous market Stock Exchange Prices Employment law sex bias justified by social policy Discriminatory definition of nationality of vessels breached obligations UK's unilateral re-alignment of fishing boundary zones was against the EEC Treaty Michaelmas Bar Examination 1991 Bar Finals Holborn College Polytechnic of West London Power to direct trial of issue Drivers smooth-talked into deals Kevin Eason descirbes the telephone tactics of computer list companies that offer to sell your car and then demand to be paid Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Vauxhall goes to town on quality Roadtest SAAB Lessons for lone women Roadwise Fast finance Fair exchange Lada picks up Business Opportunities Pacific Bell Business Opportunities *Secrets Revealed* Franchise Opportunities Club R International Ltd National Westminster Bank European Distribution Excel Communications (Hrd) Ltd Morgan's Legal Management/business Attorney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work from Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Best Instant Sing Company Established Business Opportunity in Colchester Big Plant Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telephone Pizza Company Joint Venture Executives Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Franchise Opportunity The Autumn National Franchise Exhibition Commercial Vehicles Sale & Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matchmakers glad of help in smoothing the investment path Franchise Opportunities Alphagraphics Strategic Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opensteas Finance (Franchising) Limited Broomford backs a winner Posh Franchising Lunn Associates Zenith Climat UK Limited Opirtek Express Publications Limited Couryard Publications Ltd Manufacturing Partner Required Cinderella Top Rated Midland The Listening Bank Prontaprint! Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Owner sets sails on the restoration of a dream Barry Pickthall on a racing yacht returning to her former glory Car Buyers Guide Motors Leasing Wanted Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Conmac Boats Tall Ships Calendar 1992 Sunseeker Travado 1989 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stark choice to be faced Quay Notes Switched on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home rule broken by buoyant Becker Equestrianism Knowles strikes back Snooker Thatcher confident he can overcome one more invisible barrier How a blind athlete's bravery has put him on the tracks of his first four-minute mile Teachers face challenge to their commitment Comment London The Times university degree results service Fletcher a quiet achiever who delivers the bounty Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, on a man whose unheralded work for his county calls out for further recognition By a Correspondent: Olympic goal in sight Hockey Britain team earns invite Official curb on intruders Farnborough learn by error Non-League Football St Helens surge past Wigan's challenge Rugby League Loretto make light of a weighty problem Schools Rugby Mosley is to make his mark Motor Sport Barrett should not mourn missing Chavez challenge Boxing Fortune brings end to Kimbolton run Schools Football Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Bray is made to pay in early upset Real Tennis Cauthen lines up Ascot double Mandarin Mandarin: Ascot Mandarin: Market Rasen Cole puts Champion back on agenda for Generous Racing mourns Marshall Mandarin: Carlisle Cochrane to return York treble seals Gosden revival Rapid Raceline Americans seeking to bow out in style Cooke calls for England players to raise their game as the Rugby World Cup today starts the last phase of pool games Twickenham Teams Sony Coverage by ITV proves anything but all Greek Farr-Jones winning battle World Cup Programme Television Scotland stay the same for decider Irish keep faith in Mullin France see Canada as a rehearsal The Times Bland keeps South Africa in the hunt Canada surprise Australia and join the four home countries in reaching the quarter-finals of golf's Donhill Cup Card of the course Dunhill Cup First round Trust targets need for stewarding Wilkinson heads an enthusiastic group seeking a voice in the future of football The Times Sports Service For the Record Managers present a united front without the power Today's Fixtures Two failed sex test In Brief Dunhill Cup First round Byrd collapses as Kingston exit Basketball Switzerland Ltd Captain of Poland issues an apology Bridge Southworth sets pace in semi-final Yachting Athletics Optimistic after a learning experience Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, reflects on the first week of the Rugby World Cup as the team plans for its final pool match against the United States today Players to have say in the way football is run Clubs agree to deeper PFA involvement Mabbutt joins squad Heathrow ICC sets date for S Africa meeting Bruno begins comeback slowly Azinger's anger spurs him Fifa threatens back-pass in search for positive play Comment
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