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News from 16/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Philip Robinson and George Sivell, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Ronald Faux, Simon Tait and Joe Joseph, Edward E. Cocksedge, R. Langton Hewer Director, Colin Narbrough and Anatole Kaletsky, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Mitchaell Platts Golf Correspondent, George Brock and Ian Murray, Clive Davis, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Harry Eyres, Robert Cahn, Douglas Lowndes, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Stefan B. Tietz, Rosie Millard, Martin Bradshaw Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, John Andrews, Philip Yates, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Frances Arthy, Peter Barnard, N. R. MacNicol, Edward Gorman, Tim Judah and Anne McElvoy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, James Tye, K. R. Stevens, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Philip Bassett, C. J. Simpson, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Liz Gill, S. B. Tietz & Partners (Consulting Engineers), Anthony Bull President, Jill Sherman, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Barry Walker, Polly Toynbee, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Elizabeth Wilson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Hope, Matthew Dixon, Brian Buchanan, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Gerald Howarth, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Arnold Goldman, Michael Horsnell, Tony Hall, Alan Coren, Alan R. Titchener Chairman, Derek Harris, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Robert Hill, Sam Kiley, Brian A. Hands, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, K. W. Mieszkis, Ross Tieman, Tony Hetherington, Jan Raath,

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Bush nominee triumphs over sex claims and looks… Judge Thomas confirmed by 52 votes to 48 Today in the Times Inside Property Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… For £3m, the Iron Lady puts pen to paper Picture Gallery Mitterrand and Kohl plan army for Europe Fifteen Tory MPs fail to support army cuts 95 new NHS opt-outs The Children's Society Major calls for end to one-party states Nationalists fear Brooke may deal Ulster a stronger hand Anxiety is gripping Dublin over a possible policy shift by the British government in favour of Unionists, Edward Gorman reports Commuter groups say 7% increase cannot be justified British Rail fare rises Employers add insult to misery Southend Line Major's gesture fails to impress Huntingdon Line Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Picture Gallery Waldegrave backs 95 more opt-outs Health service debate intensifies Eros starts to crack up at age of 98 NHS expected to lead in pay beds State hospital managers are taking a more businesslike approach, reports Jill Sherman Sectarian gunmen kill again No firm plan yet for London Manslaughter verdict New archbishop Poll dates Kidnap suspect Britons consumed by healthy eating and modest ambitions Guide to the nation's attitudes Recreation Only 3% are very unhappy Picture Gallery Business travel 'wastes time' Race driver in CS assault is freed Amstrad Baker to act against squatters Duchy village plan borrows from past Critics may cry "Disney" but the scheme is based on one of the most appealing England, says Marcus Binney Poundbury design embodies Prince of Wales's vision of building in the countryside without spoiling it Poundbury design embodies Prince of Wales's vision of building in the countryside without spoiling it Halifax Curb on cabinet pay rise OED scales down from 65 kilos Sex abuse families accept £1m Fire kills three Two found dead Embassy death Letter warning Vauxhall now Produce Every Car You'll Ever Need If you're thinking of buying a new car,… Vauxhall Navy staff spent £129,000 efficiency bonus on ship parties Expenditure Promise of mortgage help for soldiers fails to calm MPs Commons The Catholic Enquiry Centre Soldier's £500 race abuse award attacked as derisory Compensation Tories can squeeze their supporters with impunity Public Opinion Less hedge-hopping as squadrons go Low Flying Villagers applaud decision Reaction Rossi to retire at election Around the Lobby Share sales New peers Parliament today Ministers defeated in the Lords Universities Civil service head rejects Labour NHS attack Health Service Cabinet secretary questions health service chief executive and defends neutrality of officials Hamstrung Labour derided Labour Whip BM Whitehall will have to be open to the EC Administration Six men seeking to chart the Commonwealth's course for the 1990s Picture Gallery Amnesty seeks regular reports of abuses Human Rights Royal National Institute for the Blind Picture Gallery Summit host remains an enigma Mugabe's Record South Africa is the ghost at the banquet Conference Notebook by Sam Kiley Picture Gallery Membership decisions delayed Expansion Picture Gallery Major starts repair work Thatcher Legacy US confident Palestinians will join talks American army needed as Europe's minder US offers to scale down 'Star Wars' Insect-loving monk curses meat and drink as India's ruin Hard road awaits Uncle Jim Baker edges closer to diplomatic victory in face of Jewish expansion Briton is Nobel winner Bosnia sovereignty vote widens rift The central Yugoslav republic's move towards independence heightens fears of a full war, Tim Judah in Sarajevo and Anne McElvoy in Zagreb reports 'Race attack' Tamil loses leg 15-week nomination ordeal Creative, Media & Marketing Milestone International Marketing Manager Laurentian Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items US viewers enthralled as Thomas wins vote Stephen Parry at Cornhill Publications Screenwriting Alien Systems Group (ASG). a rapidly growing… Verdict fuels public debate After the televised cliffhanger, America is braced for wide repercussions from the Senate hearing TV drama brings race and sex politics to the fore Sales Executives Property - West London Manager International Company Sacs Elite Consulting Group Independent Consulting and Management Company ITV bets close Media Watch Boost for quality nationals Praise indeed Viewers' chance to bite back Creative, Media & Marketing BDA Working for Dentists The Association of Photographers Management Trainee Sharon Osborne Tarp europe ltd Andrea MacKie BBC bias? Not on your telly The BBC has been accused of unfair reporting in its coverage of the party conferences. Tony Hall answers back The Journalist's Story BPCC Ltd Advertising Sales Management Trainee BBC Radio The Conservative Complaint Ghost of a chance And Briefly A step ahead Baby sham? OBAS Oh grannie, what big teeth you've got The Children Act gives grandparents new rights - do they always deserve them? Liz Gill reports Too tight, too short, too true One great step for womankind; a book that ridicules ridiculous fashions Parkinson's Disease Society Fingers on the pulse of New Orleans Wynton Marsalis has just produced his best album to date. Clive Davis meets the trumpeter JAZZ Enlightening an old friend In Paris, Andrew Gibbon Williams visits the Jeu de Paume gallery, remodelled with state-of-the-art interiors RSC Future for the Phil Briefing In the running Last chance National pride in the waiting game Ireland is reclaiming Samuel Beckett us one of her own. Matt Wolf reports Theatre Festival: Dublin National Savings Conor Cruise O'Brien Irish Americans have propered from their anti-British attitude Open this private club After the Clarence Thomas vote, we should examine our way of selecting judges, says David Pannick Trains take the financial strain Yesterday's fare rises will only aggravate the congestion on our roads, says Richard Hope Alan Coren And moreover Two extra tickets Picture Gallery Jargon on the ball Cheers, minister Playtime Rules for the Club Harassed and Embarrassed Not a Fair Cop Choice of route for Channel tunnel high-speed link Immigration policy Non-executive directors Land of the living Middle-age spread Costs and the NHS American studies Church finances Antiques controls Mercy killing an individual right Helping the Poles Sport and academe Lost for words Borderline case Court Circular Memorial service Dinners Appointments Marriages Sir Kenneth Cork Major-General Desmond Smith Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Calls to the Bar Holborn Law Society Donald Houston Prof Patrick Duff The Most Rev Frank Woods, KBE, former Primate of Australia, writes: Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Wadhurst College Church news Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2613 On this Day Horseless Carriages Courting the crowds and raising the roof A sparkling new international exhibition centre opens in London tomorrow to challenge its European rivals. Derek Harris reports P&Q Underneath the arches, dreams come true The adventurous design of the new Earls Court centre allows exhibitors to stage spectacular displays, writes Marcus Binney Challenges are plain sailing Rmjm London Limited Why Britain should spend more on shows Picture Gallery Business that breeds prosperity The £100 million hall is part of a complex that draws visitors and boosts the economy P&o Word-Watching Entertainments No Title 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 Picture Gallery London's Hysterical New Comedy Buffoons lack a serious edge Theatre Three Judgements in One Concert BBC SO/Lazarev Festival Hall BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 BBC 2 Picture Gallery ITV Satellite Channel 4 Barkers Picture Gallery October storm brews in the north Atlantic The Times Crossword No 18,738 Chambord Weather Tomorrow in the Times Joke taxes the wit of puzzled MPs Political sketch MPs ask for BCCI details Chemist surges N Brown up Cheval companies The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Citicorp and Ibm shock America with plunging profits Lament firm on recovery as output falls Sharp drop worries City economists World Bank must change, says US TV jitters as screens go blank Eurotunnel takes action against TML Asda to name new chief Thai Smooth as silk Share dealer suspended by Fimbra British Gas St Ives drops 31% to £20.2m S&p says Lloyd's fund is inadequate Norwich Union to make cuts in staff Business Roundup BT share sale interests 2m Elswick slides to £1m Frost to be relisted Finlan losses grow Recession lowers Farnell The Times Cityvision warning PZ increases dividend News Corp expects profit rise What's good for the world is bad for Barrow-in-Furiiess In the second of three articles on defence cuts, Philip Bassett looks at the plight of towns dominated by the industry At the start of 1990, VSEL had 17,000 employees in the town; the target is 5,000 by mid-decade Call of duty The Times City Diary Last Chance for educating Asda Comment Picture Gallery Curry favours retirement The Times City Diary Swampy returns The Times City Diary Sir Kenneth Cork The Times City Diary Showing metal The Times City Diary Brady offers Soviet Union nothing but moral support Fimbra Member British Gas raises prices to power generators National Savings rates cut Silentnight up Interim halved Dunhill's buy Traditional Options Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Chemistry of acquisition yields a healthy advance at Lloyds Tempus Money Markets Commodities London Traded Options Polymark falls 57% but pays dividend Major Indices Television shares excited on eve of franchise awards Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Recent Issues Dow ends close to record Wall Street Oil shares rise Stock Exchange Prices Builders warm to the energy factor Property Buyers Guide London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Allison Homes Garabal Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Country Property Relocating in Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Grand Bay Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strawberry Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jean Williams Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales bounces back as developers invest Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green grow the buildings The Waterfront Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Suite to Let High up in Hong Kong Carlton Local London Group Limited Ec1 The Times Aia Associates in Advertising Pa to Senior Partner in Property Secretary—baker Street Private Personal Social Secretary MacBlain Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Secretary/receptionist Romulas Construction Limited MacBlain Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sj Berwin & Co Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Innovative Marketing International Ltd. 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Secretary to European President Bond Street Bureau PA to Chairman Office Manager/personal Assistant Required General Secretarial Assistant Judy Fisher Associates Community Creme National Heart and Lung Institute Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Admin Secretary European Languages Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISR Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Drake International Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Assistant to Administration Manager The Recruitment Company Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lure of a land blessed by nature Brian Clarke embarks on a long-distance hut in the Canadian wilderness for the mightry steelhead, a fish that can test an anger's mettle Agreement to establish conspiracy to defraud Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Power to make order on intestacy Court of Appeal Dominant purpose of debtor Vet gives Generous the all-clear for Champion Racing Arc winner misses cup Walking Possession to follow up Mandarin Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Cheltenham Seagram set for Kempton Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Wetherby Cesarewitch weights to rise Rapid Raceline Gallacher likely to stay Caddies cost Muscroft title The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Montgomerie gets early chance to renew Cup rivalry First round Golf Compelling spell of the Michelin men Sport on Television The Week in Review Board to legislate against hype Boxing England training knocks out the Jersey cobwebs French coach says 80 minutes' concentration is essential at pare at Parc des Princes Ireland's prayer on a wing US look to the grass roots Leading Scorers Canada lay down the challenge Today's Fixtures Altay puts Shearer in shade Roxburgh finds his selection made easier by injuries Group Two Football Keane presents a convincing case Bingham emphasises the need for points Federation receives a boost with sponsorship contract British women are on target Hockey For the Record Sport attempts to combat TV skyjacking Delay places Hands in a quandary Squash Rackets Invitations withdrawn In Brief Cautious Taylor puts his faith in experience Group Seven Waddle handed free role against Turkey Plus Bishop to take charge in Paris Wright gives snooker taste of the wrong stuff Yorath spells out the task Group Five Australia pencil in Farr-Jones Liverpool in chase for James

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