News from 15/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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R. P. Kinsella, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Helena Tucker, DJM, Andrew de Berry, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, Ken Daly, A. McCalister, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Nicholas Wood and Michael Dynes, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Roddy Forsyth, Michael D. Oakley, Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Bray, Bryan Stiles, Neil Kelly and Tony Samstag, Peter Davenport, Robert Temple, John Davis, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, David Kirk, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Katin, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Peter Barnard, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Alister Sutherland, Hubert Picarda, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, Michael Latham (Executive Member), Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Virginia K. Franklin, Christopher Walker and Mary Dejevsky, Iain MacPhail, Michel Syrett, Stephen Slater, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Fletcher and Nick Nuttall, Ian Ross, Jim Richardson (Executive Director), J. A. de M. Greeves, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Desmond Hampton, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Michael Everard, President, John G. M. Stamp, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Scrivenor, Peter Victor, Richard Hunt (Head of Development), Roger Wood, Parliamentary Editor, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Anne McElvoy and George Brock, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, John Blauth, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Morris, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, J. M. Steele, Robin Rhoderick-Jones, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoSenior Tories plead with King over army cuts Defence rebellion looms tonight Today in the Times Inside Major restricts BR fare increase to 7% Memory man has world record on his mind Picture Gallery Unmarried father wins legal fight Nobel peace prize gives Burma hope Rolex NHS locked into political cycle, says staff director East Midlands Electricity plc Illustrators to picket auction of classic covers General offers alternative savings plan Retried officers question logic of proposed army cuts Family cut off in battle for survival Redundancies threaten the army but soldiers are ill-equipped for life on civvy street, paul Wilkinson reports 94 mph PC cleared of speeding Unlike most warrnties ours won't suddenly… Cleveland parents decide on £1m offer Councillors face poll tax ban Judgment later Ex-mayor quits Correction Dowager, 78, denies ten charges of race hatred Baggage door on 737 opens Patent granted for cancer mouse Seeing a cigar in the stars Picture Gallery Crown asked for gunman to be kept in custody Watch the Middle Breakin News at Ten Tonight, and… Pit bull terriers 'found in blood-spattered arena' Tobacco Advisory Council Recession puts brakes on cinema boom Cutural trends Paperback sales still rising Eco-claims confuse sceptical shoppers Products that manufacturers claim are eco-friendly are often nothing of the sort, Louise Hidalgo reports 1990 Top 20 UK Films The Business Card Two shot after RUC steps up hunt for killers United Airlines School heads launch performance guide for staff pay awards School Reports on Teachers Solicitors begin to feel slump effects Lloyds Bank Guinness revels in a record of note Driver in crash to be paid £4.8m Ministers step up counter-attack on health service Hospitals MPs' pay to rise by 6.5% Salaries Canadian Airlines International Major anger has long pedigree The BBC By our Parliamentary Staff: Former army minister tells King he cannot support planned cuts Parmed Forces Tories will call two by-elections soon Too many want UK passports Around the Lobby More charity Aid drops Parliament today Royal Mail Streamline Ford warns unions of 'parlous' industry after 7% pay claim Car firms explore fuel alternatives Malaysia Westwood wins her second crown British fashion awards Psychiatric patient stabbed family Bank break-in Abuse award Saboteurs win Farmer fined Hill launches final effort to sway vote America holds its breath over the outcome of a judicial appointment Bush saw as routine Final Day Reuter: Hometown folk sing the judge's praises Support Rally Inquisitors tainted by their past The Senators Picture Gallery Hearings spark debate on meaning of harassment Harassment victims do not have to prove they have been forced to leave their job to win a case, Jamie Dettmer in London and Sussan Ellicott in Washington report Sex and the Law The Famous Grouse Pinest Scotch Whisky Polygraph test spotlights political undercurrents Lie De Tectors Range Rover Cricket and human rights head agenda B. A. A London Stansted Palestinian accord boosts hopes on talks Baker mission Burma deaf to Nobel acclaim Kaunda's son faces execution (Reuter): Quake recorded Sex claim (Reuter): Attempted coup Forte Crest Soviet Union abolishes stringent curbs on internal travel The institution which led to widespread use of internal exile has been branded a national disgrace, writes Mary Dejevsky in Moscow Relief of Vukovar thwarted as aid convoy turns back Moscow acts on Kuriles Turkey braces for coalition MEPs fear hard drugs explosion Picture Gallery Democrats set to form coalition Communists defeated in Bulgaria Skeletons rattle police closet Sofia Notebook Germans hunt baby dealer (AFP): Bread rationed (Reuter): Moscow attack (AFP): Brandt improves (AFP): Warning shots (AP): Land restored (Reuter): Ports closed The alternative 'Oscars' The British fashion awards have been handed out. Liz Smith nominates her winners from a week that saw everything from classic good looks to fashion with teeth British Diabetic Association Buttoned up with plenty of zip Small, but variously formed, the button has provided one of the most enduring of subjects for designers and artists Eric Hill Ltd Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd Picture Gallery David Nieper Wring out the old, but bring in the new Playing on old words: Benedict Nightingale assesses recent theatrical reveivals, and (below) Robert Temple decribes the rebirth of an ancient play Sadlers Wells Mother of all theatrical epics Sharp disputes Radio Desperate cry from the wild Television Arts Reviews Theatre and classical musice Royal Opera House Abbado resigns Briefing Makers in the playing field Last chance… No place for nostalgia Daniel Johnson says the England he loves is the country he lives in and not the dream that is irrevocably lost` Picture Gallery Thirsting for revenge Roger Boyes asks how Eastern Europea's new states can scores with communists Real world of office politics Both men and women can meet verbal bullying at work, and legislation will not stop it, contends Janet Daley Back on the benches The Times Diary Mother of Word-Games Woman against an Army Enough Superlatives Penalties of army 'over-stretch' Ta in Ulster Technology priority Net book agreement Wasted treat Soviet psychiatry Arts sponsorship Shipping complaint Targeting relations with other faiths Church investments Parent's charter Charities reform Facts of sudden death Maastricht puzzle Land of the living Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today Reception Appointments in the Forces Royal Literary Fund Alleyn's School, Dulwich Marketors' Company Sir Gilbert Inglefield Sir Gilbert Inglefield, GBE former Lord Mayor of London, died yesterday aged 82. He was born on March 13,1909 Dinners Tom Olsen Trust Leo Durocher Leo Durocher, one of the most colourful figures in American major league beasball, died on October 7 in Palm Springs, California, aged 86. He was born in West Springfield Massachusetts, on July 27,1905 Forthcoming marriages Marriages Lady Haley Lady Haley, window of Sire Williams Haley, former editor of The Times, died on October 4 aged 90. She was born o n February 9,1901 Sir Y. K. Pao Sir Richard Francis, Director-General, British Council, writes Martin Ennals Theeo van Boven writes Nature notes Meeting Lincoln's Inn Appointments Births Concise Crossword No 2612 Association Action Deaths For Sale Overseas Travel Rentals To the Editor of the Times Public Notices Legal Notices Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release acrss the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Glimpse of society's underside Theatre One Last White Horse MacBeth Dublin Festival Theatre Happy Families Tower, Canonbury Recital Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert The Takemistsu Signature Barbican Hall BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 BBC 2 Picture Gallery ITV Satellite Channel 4 The Corby Trouser Press Union to sign deal at new private prison The Times Crossword No 18,737 Picture Gallery Messing about on bikes: John Calvert barrely… American voyeurs tune into modern martyrdom Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Brtian Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Tower Bridge Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Bile and venom back on track Political sketch Tomorrow in the Times BT sale strategy will save £40m Lucas warns of more job losses The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Gas regulator threatens new MMC enquiry April deadline for price agreement Dunkel says way is clear to Gatt talks agreement Advisers 'entitled to buy into issue' The Blue Arrow trail Stanhope plunges to £77m loss BA courts Northwest RFCL Limited SIB chief criticises front-end fees on policies More People Call on Iltalkland Aid to East Europe 'will not affect Third World grants' World Bank annual meeting Highland claims EC discrimination Granada sells business in Canada for £38m Business Roundup Profits slip at Doeflex Tay raises payout Helene falls to £439,000 Britannia reports loss Names unclear on non-marine cover Kreditkasse shares suspended in Oslo Prestwick tumbles Roskel pegs dividend Brittan faces challenge Asda completes loans deal W&M stake up Dowding bid BP sale Defence firms fight to survive by beating swords into Tube trains As Britian's aremed forces contract, so will the industry that supplies them. In the first of the a series of articles on the defence business, Ross Tieman looks at the verall impact of the shift in the balance of peace British Gas versus the regulators Comment Double honour for Sir Paul The Times City Diary A mouse roars in Bangkok Anatole Kaletsky witnesses an IMF sideshow Taurus requires a more credible timetable Hanson criticised for its success Deutsche Bank to trade gilts Multitrust rises Kalamazoo up Regal shake-up Lyles improves Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Exclusive Developement Site for Sale or as Joint… Licensed Premises The Times Japan's September trade surplus rises to record $9.76bn Raglan strikes deal with banks Southsea Seafront Two Freehold Garages Specialist Food Processing Company Assets for Sale Brazilian Diamond Mining Project Multiple Classified Advertising Items Semi Automated Bakery Line West Yorks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Florida Tampa Country/retreat Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Nissan woos Tokyo European Leisure reports £4.3m loss London Traded Options FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options Changes at Four Essex Court The Times Wembley to sell tickets with Expedier Profit downgradings knock 9p off BAA Stock Market Major Indices Sage Sovereign Dimmed lights at Lucas should shine brightly again Tempus Dow closes above 3,000 Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices Is the motor industry turning the corner? On the eve of the London Motorfair, Kevin Eason reports on the fortunes of Britain's motor industry, which is facing the worst slump in a decade Picture Gallery The stars line up Show Details Picture Gallery Citroén Saab Approved Used Cars Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Accessories Classic Autos Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Contim Hoyes Ltd. Classic Autos Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Deatlers Multiple Display Advertising Items National Motability Centre Partnership Group Ltd Classic Cars Wanted LEX Service Citroën High-speed gas in the luxury lane Car makers such as Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz and Bmw are turning to innovation and style to review their market, John Blauth reports Dedra the New Lancia Phantom finally leaves its haunt The finishing touches are being put to an era of elegance at Rolls-Royce's Mulliner works 'Buy one and get one free' Ford Cars that make nostalgia better than it used to be Some manufactures are finding profit in the past, and reliable classic models are much in demand, as Vaughan Freeman discovered Come in, the budget buys The Motorfair will unveil some new, Iow-price cars, from unexpected sources No joy in paying up to meet the cost of crime Security is becoming more important as the motorist gets bigger insurance bills Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Top Litigator Required Laurence Simons Associates Quarry Dougall Fres Legal Section Anthony Hambro & Co Litigator A question of evidence Sir Frederick Lawton believes Judges should rule on the need for corroboration The value of a second witness Scotland demands the corroboration of evidence in crime trials, but could this apply to the English system? A child's eye view Inns and Outs Lap of the law Centres clean up Pupil power Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall When morals are your own business Counsel Quarry Dougall Glaxo Holdings p. l. c Michael Page Legal Reuter Simkin Daniels Bates Partnership University of Durham Department of Law Lectureship… Cripps Harries Hall The Chambers of Mr. Antonio Bueno Q. C. Now for legal revolution Changes in the old Soviet Union require new laws and practices. Michel syrett reports on a conference to meet the need Breach of privilege proceedings offended requirement of impartiality Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall A case to test London lawyers Lloyd's insurances and their Names are facing a watershed Zarak MacRae Brenner Publicity Management Recruitment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Clark Whitehill Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Gottesman Jones & Partners Law Personnel Michael Page Legal Taylor Root Mirror Group Newspapers Junior Tenant Legal Assistant Legal Appointments also appear on page The Government Legal Services is an eqaul… Michael Page Legal Chambers & Partners Association of District Councils Legal Aid Board Twins peak in time for play-off Baseball Kingston appeal against their European ban Basketball Essex County Council Financial The City & Hackney Health Authority Provider Unit Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Brussels summit to sort VAT rules Racing Exeter City Council The Association of Photographers The Stop Smoking Clinic Variable odds on Dewhurst Mandarin: Titch Wizard can help Lewis land Leicester double Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Mandarin: Sedgefield Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Leicester Frost returns in style Rapid Raceline Two weeks that changed the world of rugby David Kirk, captain of the New Zealand team which won the 1987 Rugby word cup, enjoys the discoveries of the 1991 tournament New Zealand mourn passing of the ruck Questions are raised on refereeing interpretations in the Rugby World Cup; Zimbabwe bow to a dazzling display in Belfast Sports Service The Times Competition Farr-Jones confident of regaining fitness Bayern emphasise the size of Lerby's task Overseas Football Coaches get chance to look ahead Overseas Football Results World Cup Programme Television Yoshida leads try spree as Japan bow out in style Welsh defend record Redskins continue their rampage American Football Charlton still regrets the missed chances England pin faith on experience Qualifying round draw Pools Forecast Liverpool prepare for legal battle over compensation Football Managers gather in numbers Botham's driving on the up Ireland get off to a winning start Hockey For the Record Football Basketball Cricket Golf Hockey Shooting Ice Hockey Motor Rallying Power B Oating Sppedway Motor Racign Rugby Union Sport for the Disabled Squash Rackets Windsurfing Tennis Yaching Rugby League Tickets go on sale In Brief Today's Fixtures By a Special Correspondent: Bees continue to look confident Ice Hockey Wright's conduct may lead to action Snooker Eterna Mabbutt fills in for Adams in England defence One London club defender takes the place of another in Taylor's team to meet Turkey Welsh are warned about Binz Roxburgh looking for a little luck Lyle is back on course to conquer the world Samoans gain hearing over Keenan's ban Ticket prices soar for Paris match Wales delay decision
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