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News from 17/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Robert S. Neil, Dave Bedford (Hon Secretary), Jon Ashworth, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, A. J. M. Chadwick, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Sheil Gunn Political Correspondent, Jame Dettmer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, John Sell (Chairman), Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Finbarr Slattery, Peter Davenport, Richard Dunn, Peter Ball, Jim Sharples (Chairman), Jonathan Braude and David Watts, Martin Barrow, Paul Parker, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Stieber, John Winder, Melinda Wittstock, Medial Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky and Anne McElvoy, Anatole Kaletsky, Brian Thomas, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Nick Nuttal, Peter Barnard, Bill Frost and Kerry Gill, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, F. H. Pedley, Barry Carter, Tony Richards (Managing Director), James Doyle, Richard Cork, C. A. Baudrand, Sally Watts, George Brock, Jane Wade (Rapporteur), Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Keith A. Crowe, David Toop, Tony Samstag, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Jonathan Prynn, John Ashworth, Bernadine Coverley, Anne MCElvoy, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Colin Barbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Brown, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Derek Bratt, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Ian Ross, Caldecote, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alastair Morton, David Young, Iola Smith, Peter Stothard US Editor, Gareth Howell, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Phillippa Toomey, Michael Seely, A. C. Murphy, Michael Phillips, Ernest Smith, Paul M. Hayes (Senior Tutor), Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mr. G. B. T. Lovell, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, J. G. Ackerley, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Bernad Vyvyan, Ross Tieman, Nick Towers, Jan Raath, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Legal threats follow biggest ITV shake-up Thames and TV-am lose licences Today in the Times Inside Late commuters fight BR over docked pay And our Foreign Staff: Gunman kills 22 in Texas restaurant Waldegrave agrees to 99 NHS opt-outs ANC five to train in Britain Yamaha the Spirt of Music Scandal-troubled Haughey goes on attack in confidence debate Charles Haugey faces ordeal by confidence debate amid scandals and the lack of a policy programme, report Edward Gorman Miners-jobs cut as total out of work nears 2.5m Pit bull fight man is jailed Hitler and Stalin Ambulance services in second wave Picture Gallery Sprouting elms retain forebears' fatal infection Woodland planting gathers pace Instant fine 'answer to dog mess' Early pastels by 'A. Hitler' fetch £17,500 at auction Arts world urged to fight Clarke Siege enquiry Graded tests Correction Austin Kaye Millions of drivers head for Costlier insurance bands From Mercedes to Mini City By a Staff Reporter: Bird wood guilty in race case Cripes! Bunter hops back Picture Gallery Man gets life for racial murder of boy British Nuclear Forum Plutonium 'sold to Iraq for civil use' Murder verdict Fewer guns Whose finger will be on Channel 3's control button? Melinda Wittstock reports on the need for an influential and powerful central television scheduler and, below, looks at the winners in the great franchise auction Slimline victor will create wave of change London Weekday Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Golden handcuffs unlock fortunes London Weekend The ITV Winners Now for someone quite familiar South Coast Winners and Losers Sunrise offers good cheer and more information Breakfast Time Central poised to be leading player Midlands Granada's veteran role secure North-West Thames, a wounded Phoenix, takes flight into production Never mind ratings, look at the quality Game show with win or bust result If You Lie Awake Wondering where to Put your… Anger and tears as losers hear news Toyota Company Concern at Tipp-Ex thinner Murder charge Aircraft threat Defence fraud Green award Glut of cheap repossessed homes curbs sales revival As seized properties keep prices down throughout the country, the pain of eviction continues Artificial heart run by battery Barclays 'It's not realistic, just cruel' They want to pay their debts but the Woolwich says it's too late. Bill Frost reports on two people waiting for bailiffs Labour may bar Scargill ally from poll Party anxious to avoid embarrassment in triple by-election Newscientist MPs will see 'Iraq export' firms Arms Embargo Confidence 'sinking' Pay inequality 'costing women £21 bn a year' Income Scots regiments feel betrayed, says Whitelaw Defence Social fund in crisis, insists Meacher Timeshare action promised Around the Lobby Car exports Bill defeated New peer Parliament today Texas massacre raises Stakes in debate on gun law Fifteen minutes of terror in a small Texas town yesterday will highlight the congressional gun-law debate today, Charles Bremner writes Senators tally electoral costs of Thomas vote Judge Thomas's Confirmation Judge treads 1881 trail Peugeot Contract Hire & Leasing Paris and Bonn press EC superpower role France and Germany see the community as a global political and military force in the 1990s, George Brock writes from Brussels Currys Picture Gallery Baker's mission on course Meat van bears grim testimony to conflict Latest Yugoslav ceasefire seems doomed Glory gives way to gloom as Boris reaches 100 days Boris Yeltsin, plagued by conflicts in his government and Russia, is looking less and less likely to stay long in office, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow West to press republics on Soviet economic accord Soviet Union nears make-or-break time Oslo launches enquiry into bank collapse Armenia goes to the polls (Reuter): Dachas lost (Reuter): Albania protest Pbi Publications Rights top the Major agenda Commonwealth given blunt warning on need for democracy Zanussi No Title Press gang left high and dry Conference Notebook Nigerian riots cut short talks Fines imposed (AFP): Massacre case Britain urges progress on 'green' meeting Pilsnerllequell Hanoi delays boat people agreement Jonathan Braude in Hong Kong and David Watts in London see problems in Hanoi's decision to delay a deal forcing boat people to return home Legal Notices Crème De La Crème Campbell-Johnston Executive Secretaries Limited Merton Associates PA to Director Experienced Shorthand Secretary Secretary/p. A. Zarak Hay Associates Judy Fisher Associates Haven Warner Looking for a Step up? Are You Ready for a… Part Time Vacancies Temple Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Sönmez Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Knightsbridge Group Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two die in Australian bush fires Multiple Display Advertising Items Nobel winners with practical aims Science judges praise the molecule researchers Growing advice for the needy Compaq A view to avoiding a kill Engineers are designing cars with night-sights, like those used on bombers, to guide drivers in bad conditions. Kevin Eason reports Life on the radio wave? Update Pill kills Ringing change Safe phone Supergroup Space ejectors An emergency exit from a rocket is dangerous - but possible Beating the Jams Flu: hypodermic hype? Thousands die of influenza every year. Thomson Prentice asks whether Flu Awareness Week will save lives National Library for the Blind Remedies Old and New Not tonight, doctor Medical Briefing Focus on magic eye Keep your Finger on the Pulse All clear at Forte Your novel as guru Lila An Inquiry Into Morals By Robert M. Pirsig Bantam, £14.99 Mainland By Robert McCrum Secker & Warburg, £13.99 the Firemen's Fair By Josephine Humphreys Harvill, £14.99 Morris West the Ringmaster Kingsley and the young devil Joseph Connolly reviews a strange affair between the novelist and yobbo youf We are All Guilty By Kingsley Amis Reinhardt Books, £7.99 Here be hobbits for ever Fantasy Foyles Art Gallery Bloomsbury Victorian virtues in dirty modem Bath Crime The Last Detective By Peter Lovesey Scribners, £12.95 Secker & Warburg Women in the band Briefing Back on stage Last chance Royal Academy Enterprises Ltd Crowning glory tor the British king Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Derek Jarman's magnificent Edward II. City Slickers, Doc Hollywood and Chattahoochee Gone with the wind of change The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, at the Festival Hall this weekend, has made a remarkable leap in standards says Richard Morrison B&Q Visual illiteracy An artless Brtish Library is a travesty, says Richard Cork Television's blind date Richard Dunn, chief execuitve of rejected Thames TV, argues that the franchise lottery puts ITV at risk Wanted: for daylight robbery Bernard Levin cheers on a case against the government's policies Craig Brown …and moreover Prince's press gang The Times Diary TV eye The Times Diary Musical mufti The Times Diary Post facto? The Times Diary ITV Auction Fiasco European Political Army Degenerate Art Tunnel firms and 'oath of silence' Croatian heritage Rolls-Royce rejection Rugby rainbow Peace prize sign Brighton to Blackpool Fishy business? Explosives safeguards An unreal picture of life at Oxford Pricing rail travel University trading Rural mayhem Court Circular Forthcoming marriages St Luke's Hospital for the Clergy Lord Molson Lord Molson, PC, former Conservative MP and Minister of Works, died on October 13 aged 88. He was born on June 23,1903 Dinners Doreen Ashburnham-Ruffner, GC Mrs Doreen Ashburnham-Ruffner, GC, died in California on October 4 aged 86. She was born at Ashburnham Hall, Sussex, on May 13,1905 Anniversaries Professor Charles Wilson Marriages Lecture Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh McGregor warns press of state intervention Tom Olsen lecture Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheon Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2614 Birthdays Bromley For Sale Flatshare Overseas Travel It's All at Trailfinders No Title Overseas Travel Rentals Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 Executions at Nuremberg Rentals W0rd-Watching 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 Kington's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Winning Move Picture Gallery Modern monsters of gore theatre Theatre The Reverger's Comedies, Part I Strand Television Timewatch BBC2 Rock Jah Wobble Powerhaus, Islington BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 BBC2 ITV Satellite Radio 1 Channel 4 Royal Opera House SAS men had nails torn out in Iraq jail The Times Crossword No 18,739 Word Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Tiimes Weathercall Lighting up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Noon today Violent storm lashes Britain Peers no match for the military Political sketch Tomorrow in the Times Pensions borders to fall Dow record BT coup Payout pegged The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Major Changes North Sea Oil Dealers mark down TV's high bidders The Treasury's Share TML firms 'hide behind secrecy', says Morton Boardroom door still closed to women Asda clinches Norman conquest SIB fails to tighten rules for disclosure Public borrowing doubles in year Whittingdale By a Correspondent: LFR 'made a quick buck' in shares of Guinness By our City Staff: Midland publishes charter FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times By our City Staff: Wessex makes £105m buy By our City Staff: Whyte has '31% of target' Names 'misleading' over Outhwaite Underwriter was 'as aware as anybody' about asbestos By our Industrial Staff: Granada sheds 550 jobs Lonrho seeks Fayeds order Grampian increases offer for MacArthy Penna share price slumps Review for Alan Paul Thorntons savours gain Canada in enquiry London Traded Options Kvaerner Govan wins £44m order Business Roundup WH Smith challenged Baris profit drops 56% Call of the Bar The Times City Diary Exports offer the best defence against cuts and recession Ross Tieman concludes a study of the strategy for survival being followed being followed by firms in the shrinking defence sector Ashdown finds double trouble The Times City Diary Dark illumination The Times City Diary Sir David misses the point Comment Milk teeth The Times City Diary Wilderness girls The Times City Diary Cabotage rules OK for British truckers Tom Walker says Europe's roads could soon become freeways for long-distance lorry drivers BT TSB Group Higher stakes put focus Giii Grampian game plan Tempus Wall Street (Reuter): Dow rises 20 points to record Major Indices Amstrad Shares in LWT and Granada rise as their cut-price bids win Investors in People Selective Support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Milestone International Oakland Associates BP Employment agency Selling Yourself in the Financial Services World Stoneham Langton & Passmore Tax Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Save the Children FPH The Association of Photographers Hudson Shribman Davies Kidd Hudson Shribman REL Consultancy Group Anthony Hambro & Co. GKN Scottish Power Selly Oak Colleges Major Middle Eastern Bank Battle to keep the pensioners and widows merry Britain's pension funds have reached a new high, but a decision by the European Court is causing concern, Jon Ashworth reports Prudential Portfolio Managers The Coloroll of pension money Sitting pretty and ready for Euro business Michael Elton talks to Jon Ashworth about the EC proposals that will open up Europe to Britain's pensions industry Sir Leon yesterday announced moves allowing UK fund managers to invest more freely abroad Hill Samuel Investment Management Ltd Three Experts Give their View on how the Pension Fund Market Will Fare during the Coming 12 Months Funds-fight for your cash Wide choice is open to employees, in private and company schemes M&G Investment Management Limited Sports Letters Changes must be thought out Improving the odds Part of the course Softening the blow Fiji beckons juniors Netball No power to hear appeal New body will send full team Rugby failings Confident ring around Pipe Viral infection denies Salman's champion chance to redeem reputation (Reuter): Germans retain unbeaten record Hockey Identification practicalities Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings British team celebrates double Sport for the Disabled Establishing right of action Gallop signals end for Generous Mandarin: In-form Selkirk to extend winning run Rule amended on void races Mandarin: Taunton Mandarin: Hexham Mandarin: Newmarket Mandarin: Uttoxeter Lucas to return Rapid Raceline Why Durham was an offer good to refuse On the day Durham unveil their squad for their first season as a first-class county, Paul Parker, the former captain of Sussex, reveals why he signed up for one last cricketing adventure Ballesteros has chance to wipe out painful memory Spanish golfer chases a fifth World Match Play victory Wentworth Details Edwards proves the dominant partner The Times Sports Service Spaniard stands by to upset Davies Hallett finds his feet Snooker Picture Gallery Hourquet opts to withdraw Competition results Lynagh seeks test cure to banish the dreaded yips Sharjah trophy begins World Cup build-up Cricket Welsh pull through Ireland provide a mix of sublime and sub-standard Poland's flourishing finish earns a draw Netherlands on course Northern Ireland in revival Group Four Gallacher to assist In Brief Safety measures proposed Boxing Warden Owen remains on course Yachting Hagi's penalty beats Scots Group Two For the Record Congress puts Sydney on fast track for 2000 Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Congress puts Sydney on fast track for 2000 Shoddy England given rough ride Turkey frustrate their hosts' attempts to boost goal tally in European championship group Group Seven Lineplex Ltd Wales's passion deserts them Group Five Taylor disappointed Match Facts No place for Richards in quarter-final TV figures offer rugby a lesson Keenan's suspension upheld by tribunal A flair for management and how to achieve it Company sponsorship to encourage people from ethnic minorities into management is starting to work, Bernadine Coverley says N. 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