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News from 14/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Shirley Carr (Commonwealth Trade Union Council), Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ray Clancy and Liz Smith, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sir Robert McCrindle, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, I. Skolnick, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, C. Heaps, Peter Ball, John Marks (Commonwealth Medical Association), Debra Craine, Averbury (Chairman, Parliamentary Human Rights Group), Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, H. B. Brooks-Baker (Publishing Director), Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mark Cliffe, Frank Smith and Paul Bompard, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Roger Chongwe (Commonwealth Lawyers Association), Bill Frost and Ray Clancy, Philip Webster and Craig Seton, Dick Hinder, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Philip Webster and Melinda Wittstock, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Jon Adams, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Simon Brilliant, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Roger Moate, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Vivian Anthony, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Valerie Chidson (Chairman, Council for National Parks, 1988-90), P. C. E. Creasy, John Bell, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Dykes, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Margaret Hodge, Chris Dillow, John Cheele, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ray Ekpu (Commonwealth Journalists Association), Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, G. V. Huber, Yash Ghai (Commonwealth Legal Education Association), David Tytler, Education Editor, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Goodman, Moyne, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Peter Fidler, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Kinnock keeps NHS at top of election agenda Major accused of 'fulsome piety' Changing Lives Shell Shock Class Reformer Inside The Times apologises to readers who were unable to… G7 sends mission to see Soviet leaders It may be balmy, but Christmas beckons Food convoy reaches Vukovar Delors calls for a 30-nation EC superpower America opens the door to bedlam Millions have entered an international lottery for a prize which will change thousands of lives, reports Martin Fletcher from Washington By our Foreign Staff: Witnesses back sex charges Esquire Tories to apply 'subtle pressure' over alleged Bbc bias Conservatives are not alone in complaining of Bbc coverage. Labour does it too, report Philip Webster and Melinda Wittstock Cabinet stays firm on cuts despite plea from army Royal family's distress Picture Gallery Arsonists blamed for factory fire Ford unions demand 8% but put priority on jobs Ford The day a prince sported a frock on the high seas Queen's speech leak condemned Catholic shot dead in Belfast Strippers defy death threats Bar race policy Report inaccurate Nursing jobs Beanfeast ban Funding for Aids 'linked to false forecasts' Oxford to test age of Alps body The burghers who want to end it all Thames voices optimism Style on a broad canvas Canon Gatwalk is going out of fashion Police launch enquiry into siege killing Abbey National Russians share their chess skills A British chess prodigy so impressed the Russians that they asked him over to train, Raymond Keene reports Pupils confused by schools TV Mellor offers musical refuge Turkeys plug into the grid Over 6m out of work since last year Toshiba SAAB Reforms bring all laws on minors into single statute The Children Act comes into force today. The Times studies the effect on families and the judiciary Views of Lord Chancellor What the Act Does Police abandon car chase Death fall at embassy Children die Cruiser fall Conker win Premium Bonds Loss of wild mushrooms threatens woodlands Grandparents fight for rights Solicitors' View Firstdirect is a Division of Midland Bank Plc Minister rejects charity protests Resources Boarding school lobbying pays off Early Amendments British Airways Spirit of communism poised to pounce on new Soviet order Charles Bremner in Moscow studies attempts by the old Communist party apparatchiks to hold on to power by regrouping under new banners Gorbachev calls on republics to back new political union Russians keep the bankers waiting From Associated Press in Moscow: Chernobyl 'working normally' after fire Storm clouds darken Columbus voyage into history Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: UK warms to energy tax Germans fail to end race attacks Bulgarian socialists lose votes (Reuter): Flights accord (AFP): Chiefs meet (AP): Parties rejected (Reuter): Cypriot march (Reuter): Tourist remains (AP): Sicily toll Baker to throw down peace-talks challenge The Children Act Envoy on hostages flies in Burmese tipped for peace prize (AP, AFP): Ten die in Soweto rampage Amnesty plea for islanders Pope's plea Saddam defiant Turkish attack (AFP): Surrogate granny has twins (AFP): Minister quits (Reuter): Actor dies (Reuter): Briton killed Witness back sex claims over Bush nominee Supreme Court hearings spotlight racial and sexual taboos in a divided America Reuter: Race mars Canada debate Chain gang takes to skies Thomas faces judgment day America has been transfixed by hearings on the misconduct of a Supreme Court nominee, writes Peter Stothard in Washington The National Directory of Local Services Batty old hags are beautiful, OK? Valerie Grove meets Germaine Greer, whose crusading new book has made the menopause mentionable Friendships still sky-high 220 RAF pilots return to Texas today to celebrate their war-time training National Westminster Bank The man who built a tower for the Tate An exhibition of Anthony Caro's latest work opens on Wednesday. Richard Cork interviews the grand old rebel of British sculpture The great improvisation gamble Dance Rambert dancers are taking a calculated risk in a new piece by Laurie Booth, Debra Craine writes First Vight Records Kawai An orchestra arises from the Bastille Classical Music Vigo Galleries Tes Thatcher goes too far Riddell on Monday Peter Riddell advises John Major to make a break with his mentor Matthew Parris …and moreover Gale of change at a dictators' tea party Michael Binyon forecasts a Commonwealth revolution An open-ended commitment Bernard Levin wonders at the optimism that continues to bury money in an unneeded tunnel Speakers' corner The Times Diary Bright sparks The Times Diary Red sails The Times Diary Even-handed The Times Diary What a sauce The Times Diary A House Divided Rumbling in the Ranks Born under One Law Human rights at Harare summit DPP succession Future of pubs London's need for an authority Servicemen's homes Non-executive directors Saving South Downs Net book agreement Mrs Thatcher's peerage problem Soviet Jews Infra dig Court Circular Today's royal engagements Order of St John Marriages Forthcoming marriages Appointments Maj-Gen Sir Reginald Scoones Major-General Str Reginald (Laurence) Scoones, KBE, CB, DSO, last British Kaid (Commandant) of the Suddan Defence Force, died on October 6 aged 90. He was born on December 18,1900 Doris Lilly More credit to the churches Birthdays today Service luncheons Memorial services Anniversaries Homer Jensen Mr Justice Anthony Lincoln Sir Ashton Roskill, QC Service dinner Sedbergh School Company of Makers of Playing Cards Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2611 Legal Notices Net Returns (Stevenage) Limited Apology Edmund Heward: Lord Denning, a Biography… Bolshevism at Close Quarters Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Manning the barricades Rock Theatre The Sleep of Reason Battersea Arts Centre Opera La Bohème Glyndebourne The Times BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio3 Satellite RNIB The Times Crossword No 18,736 Disney fantasy meets cruel financial reality French theme park doubts Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Picture Gallery Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Manchester Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting up Times Highest & Lowest High Tides Yesterday London Case of No Corroboration Index Invergordon denies talk of cross holdings Blue Arrow to open defence New Kuwaiti well produces The Pound Stock Market BAe comes out fighting for City support Day sees £500m profits by 1994 By our City Staff: Investors unnerved by rights issues Reuter: Lament says caution is paying off Dubai directors on Hanson boards Cheval firms have Maktoum family links BTR vows no Hawker sell-off John Charcol Claims by TML may delay Channel tunnel Spectre of job cuts to haunt crucial pay talks at Ford From Associated Press in Brussels: EC not told of steel firms' merger plan Krupp builds Hoesch stake (Reuter): Australia to alter rules The Times US fears car makers will cut dividends Merger activity falls 37% Continental strength tipped to lift Albert Fisher Reporting this Week Frost to be refloated on Stock Exchange Sainsbury and M&S package a £60m store A video to keep insiders on the outside Don't wait for the new era of low inflation Gilt-Edged Has BA flown off course in call for fair competition? Until recently, BA's interests and Britain's usually coincided. Sir Robert McCrindle Mp tries to get them back information Knox quits Govett The Times City Diary Busy retirement The Times City Diary Bangkok's dialogue of the deaf Economic View Name game Mercy mission The Times City Diary Private ambitions The Times City Diary BT Quiet Maughan apologises for Salomon's sins Capitalisation and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Miner with the Midas touch seeks a listing Education Computeach International The Rapid Results College University & Polytechnic Crash Courses in French Multiple Display Advertising Items Saved by recession from evils of junk Capital Markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Jesus College University of St Andrews Unlisted Securities New College Specialist Training University Appointments Investment Trusts University of Oxford University of Aberdeen The Queen's University of Belfast Index Keeping the animals out of labs Noticeboard Eastern aid Winning moves Bacc. track State secret Lord Callaghan's curriculum A Labour prime minister in 1976 started the debate that led to changes in British schools today. David Tytler re-examines his controversial speech Oxford drops tradition to chase tomorrow The university is fundraising for a great leap forward A-levels: time for change? Undergraduate Routes to University Teaching in Singapore University Appointments Chief Executive Independent Education City of London School for Girls An Alternative School? Easter Revision at Cats Latymer Upper School Giggleswick University of Durham Dyslexia L'ecole Des Roches Independant Education Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Eton College The Godolphin and Latymer School North of England Higher Secretarial College Heathfield School, Ascot Oakham School Bursar Scholarship Examinations St. Clare's Oxford Gabbitas Truman & Thring The Leys School Cambridge A Levels and Gcse's The Times A moment of truth for the new headmaster David Tytler talks to one of the headteachers appointed last month to a leading independent school Education Prospectus Reply Bartholomews Tutorial Centre The Rickmansworth Masonic School Downside School St. Anne's School European Business Management School Bedstone College Lucie Clayton The King Alfred School St. George's School in Switzerland The St James's Secretarial College Newton Prep Aiglon College How the poorer pupils benefit The assisted-places scheme is helping the right families, a former headmaster argues British Accreditation Council Bordeaux International School Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion St. George's School, Harpenden Maine - Tucker Grosvenor Bureau Ltd Looking for a Step up City of London School Eton College St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Bishop's College School Bear Stearns Administrative Assistant ACME Independant Education Winchester College Ravenstone House Cheadle Hulme School BAC Love Tate MBA Graduate Research Secretary Caroline King MD SH Secretary Saint Felix School Old Palace School Croydon Badminton School Make your Career Journalism SEC/REC Two Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Picture Dating Agency Profiles DSA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Rental Negotiators Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manchester The Times university degree service St Helens prepare with confidence as Bradford falter Northern look to Fox to lift their game Results and Tables Leeds miss their chance Manchester university degree results Beerbaum displays a classic touch Equestrianism Hermann takes title Wallace pays for marathon build-up The Dunhill Cup Warwick earns title amid emotion Motor Sport Twins edging closer to the World Series Baseball Revolution is required to stem the Welsh suffering Scots deliver the decisive blow Outcome of Pool 2 deciding match hinges on incident involving Calder and Staples Dumitras bows out with pride No decision on 1995 Cup Italian intensity shakes All Blacks Would Cup Programme The lessons that Wales can ill afford to ignore Match Facts Late goal by Thresher puts London through Mandarin: Kinglow can confirm promise Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Leicester Growing confidence for In The Groove repeat From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Fair Crack edges home for Hannon one-two Mandarin: Fontwell Park Saturday's Results from Six Meetings Zeleznik again Morley Street has second Cup victory Rapid Raceline Ipswich find old virtues are the best investment Ardiles receives a lift Weekend Football Results and Tables Dalglish faces a new pressure Wolves rue missed chances as tension takes its toll Pools Check Smith's coolness belies his woes Swindon's patience still to be rewarded Swedes steal thunder from Player South Africa fall one short of a golden return to international golf in the Dunhill Cup Results from St Andrews Blackpool go back to the top The Times Illingworth runs out of luck Cycling The one cloud on Holder's horizon Football Picture Gallery Smith and Totten are detained by police Life ban urged In Brief Today's Fixtures For the Record Teddington have no answer to Grimley's treble Hockey Flora ends lean spell Women swept away The Times Jameson Index France survive torrid challenge Canada come of age to show they deserve Rugby World Cup quarter-final place Eagle Star Canadians give Blanco a scare Lyle rediscovers his winning form First dismissals tarnish the Samoans' success Pool 3 Leading Final Scores England bank on experience for goal spree Rush watches as Wales prepare Failure of Italy may cost Vicini his job

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