News from 18/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Bell, David Marsland, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Tom Pendry, M. Walton, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Brian Warnes, Managing Director, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Douglas Halliday, Colin Kitching, Frances Kerry, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Robert Crawford, Deputy Director General, Carol Leonard, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Martin Farndale, Roddy Forsyth, Martin Fletcher, Harold Pinter, Bryan Stiles, Charles Baker-Cresswell (Chairman), John Gooddy, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Louise Hidalgo and Angela MacKay, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard and Susan Ellicott, Martin Barrow, Paul Kafka, Libby Purves, Philip Yates, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Laurie Taylor, A. J. Augarde (Campaign organiser), Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Richard Cork, King, Chairman, Belinda MacMillan, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Miller, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Martin Lawrence, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans, Sicily and Ian Murray, Peter Lloyd, Coomi Kapoor, John Bell, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosa Greenhalgh, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Gerard Davies, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael McCarthy and Michael Dynes, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, A. H. Chapman, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Sarah Jane, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Ronald Stonham (Project Manager), John Fry, A. H. P. Humphrey, J. Barran, Philip Jacobson, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoSaturday Review Tomorrow in the Times Anti-Social Weekend Times Happy Half-Term Today in the Times Tough at the Top Inside Mass killer harboured lasting grudge against women Thatcher letter stirs anger over franchises Osborne's new play. . . O'Toole will run and run Picture Gallery BR softens line over liability Passengers may be compensated by British Rail for late or cancelled trains under strictly defined circumstances, Michael Dynes Kinnock imposes candidate Jobless increase slows Abbey National Ec demands a halt to work on £500m road schemes Planning powers and the environment Heseltine aims to expose European backsliders Woolworths Chia-Chia dies aged 19 Picture Gallery TV news pioneer retires Losers can forget quality Itv shake-up Lunn poly Britain to reinforce ivory ban support Recognition for Times writers Patient found Princess's trust Correction Serious Fraud officers raid firm over Bcci Dawn operation sees sacks of files taken from headquarters of giant property firm built by refugee Police posed as dishonest jewellers to trap gang Man killed his relatives for car Ill wind blows in twitcher's 'disease' Salmon drift nets to go Niece put cannabis in aunt's cake Woolworths Honda Haughey's grip weakened by policy rift disclosure Brooke assures Dublin Food exporter 'need more help' Picture Gallery Barclays Arrested saboteurs awarded damages Bishop issues reproof to cathedral profiteers Singapore Airlines Picture Gallery By our Religious Affairs Correspondent: Carey stands by his attack on inner-city deprivation Timeshare 'gift' company is fined Policeman witness found dead at home Dealer's death Hostage arrests Theatre cleared Off the air Labour stands firm against help to enact council tax Commons Currys Scots Conservatives put on their guard MPs begin voting for what might be Kinnock's cabinet Labour Party Parliament next week Ministers' pay squeeze causes ripple of worry Salaries Park move criticised Harrods Hospital drivers aided Around the Lobby Government help for Iraq Funeral fees BCCI scheme Inspectors say CTC technology lessons are sub-standard Persil automatic Judge condemns loss of legal aid Law Society conference Car leaflets ruling is upheld Art fire restorers criticise planning Blood test dragnet to find killer House must go Drivers charged Hennard fits mould of mass killer Americans try to fathorn mind of human time bomb' after 23 die in Texas cafe shooting Sikhs blamed for bomb blasts which kill 40 in India By our Foreign Staff: Sihanouk proposed Turkish poll puts fate of Cyprus in balance Peugeot Diesels Slaughter fails to sway gun lobby Ukraine scuppers deal on economic union Kiev's rejection hits at the heart of Gorbachev's treaty, write Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely Comet Picture Gallery Bonn comes under fire on plans for European army Nato ends meetings in the sun Serbs and Croats fight hand to hand in besieged town Yugoslav generals stage last push to avoid humiliation UK acts on drugs from East WH SMITH Trump plays Paris designer's top hand UK sets pace in Third World debt write-off Reprieve for world's poorest nations marks Major's commitment to Commonwealth Britain aims to force Japan and the us to follow suit, Robin Oakley writes from the Harare summit Gentle chief sets mark on summit Man in the news (Reuter): Kenyan holds whip hand in wife control Just one of the little excitements you'll miss… From AFP in Harare: Mandela keen to end sanctions Bush and Gorbachev may be hosts at talks Israel-Arab peace moves Compaq US plan doomed, Sharon claims Richard Beeston speaks to Ariel Sharon before the controversial Istraeli housing minister's address at the Oxford Union today Skin ladies under threat from the Pill Tokyo Notebook by Joanna Pitman Murder claims denied (Reuter): Suicide threat Peking visitor Overdose death (Reuter): Poor loser Rimbaud recalled Briffing Bee's knees Harrods Last chance… Ministers' pay squeeze causes ripple of worry Salaries John Russell Taylor revels in the unclassifiable art of Ernst Barlach, on display at the Goethe Institute Steely vessels in a marble sea Sculpture to admire, feel, explore: Richard Cork on two shows of Sir Anthony Caro Royalty Theatre Munakata Toulouse-Lautrec Life can be tough On only £10,000 a day The girl from 'sarf' London turned international supermodel tells Kate Muir about some of the unexpected hardships on the catwalk Sexual harassment: who cares? Laurie Taylor on why men of a certain age do British Midland Libby Purves on why working women do not Children's Illustrated Encyeclopedia Hansard: the great unread John Grigg urges MPs to examine their record Americans bloody example Charles Bremner, in New York, says Russia and the US are aping the worst of each other's societies The myth of Fortress Europe A Weel in Politics Peter Riddell explores the dilemma posed by a new influx of immigrants …and moreover Alan Coren Mandela switches sides The Times Diary Cracking up The Times Diary Selling of Serbia The Times Diary Opposing benches The Times Diary Sooth-East Shake-Out Sanctions Desanctified Renewable Elephants British Airways' choice of engine The NHS: profit and the public purse National anthem Land of the living Mercy killing No place like it? Honouring wartime special forces Army overstretch Immigration policy Peace and defence Weighty issue Court Circular Birthdays today Receptions The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Appointments Dinners Today's royal engagements Church news Major-General Ted Firth Major-General Charles Edward Anson Firth, CB, CBE, DSO, Director of Personal Services in the War Office from 1852 to 1956, died on October 13 aged 89. He was born in Madras on October 9,1902 Forthcoming marriages SIR Clifford Campbell Sir Clifford (Clarence) Campbell, GCMG, GCVO, a former governor-genral of Jamaica, has died aged 99. He was born on June 28,1829 Anniversaries Company of Watermen and Lightermen Middle Temple Richard Condon Richard Condon, former general manager of the Theatre Royal, Norwich, died at his home in Country Mayo on October 14 aged 54. He was born in Belfast in July 1937 Ann Dearden Ann Dearden, journalist, has died aged 84. She was born on May 8,1907 Memorial service Gray's Inn College of Anaesthetists N. L. Rowe Dyers' Company Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2615 Golden Anniversaries Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Flatshare South Coast Power Ltd. Courtaulds Chemicals (Holdings) Ltd Overseas Travel Rentals Arctic Exploration Public Notices Legal Notices Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Whare 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 avaliable Seats at all prices Weekend Events Winning Move Mozart on the high seas Opera Cost fan tutte Glyndebourne Concert CBSO/Rattle Sumphony Hall, Birmingham Theatre Trees of paradise Lilian Baylis Dance Shobana Jeyasingh The Place Rosemary Butcher Riverside The Times BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Methodist Homes Paris night train crash kills 16 The Times Crossword No 18,740 Helicopter crews defy gales to rescue stricken oil men WORD-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Tower Bridge Around Birtain Times Weathercall Lightting up Times Highest & Lowest High Tides Yesterday London No-hands Mellor leads Treasury's cocky foursome Political sketch Business and Finance Profile Weekend Money Tomorrow Happy Returns Subsidence Tests Orlov claim Dividend held The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Dealing halted in Control Securities Police raid linked to BBCI enquiry British Gas cuts domestic bills Taurus delayed until spring 1993 US inflation blow to rate cut hopes Picture Gallery Unemployment rises by smallest margin in year Rothschild Asset Management Limited No Title Ultramar rejects bold bid from Lasmo TVS goes back to its bankers Girobank Outlook grim on nuclear power costs Fisher to continue spending Bell Lawrie White fined further £75,000 Business Roundup BTR attacks Hawker plan BTG omits interim Forward cuts losses Gerrard slightly lower H Boot bucks the trend Crown pleases MY in Profit Brooks cuts By our City Staff: Ridley ruling over Fayeds defended Air London lifts payout Liffe issue raises £2.62m Pause for Tunnel evidence Correction Lamont ignores dark clouds to look on the bright side of life Anatole Kalesky reports that the chancellor appears to be undaunted by hazards ahead Mr Lamont and the officials around him seems to have few doubts about policies they have been following Flight to Chelsea The Times City Diary Rawlins takes bull by the horns Comment Wheel deal The Times Diary Joking aside The Times Direct Premium Account Figuring out unemployment The rise in people out of work showed signs of a sharp slowedown last month. Philip Bassett assesses the jobless trend (Reuter): Strong inflation data send Dow lower Wall Street Major Indices Traditional Options Ultramar bid fails to excite index Stock Market CBI threat on EC regulation By our City Staff: City 'misconceived' in Blue Arrow trial Intrum to raise £8.2m London Traded Options Fisher stays in doldrums but deserves a rerating Tempus Lloyd's names face cash calls of £30m Laidlaw writes down ADT stake People Read Newspapers Double standards in European airline orders Trail blazer International Appointments Job Opportunity in Saudi Arabia Geoteam Exploration Ltd Gyosei International School Dragpmedy Communications Profit priority Sacs Elite Gerad Management Services Tarp europe ltd Interest rates: cause or cure? 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Certainly, Sir Clocking clockers Peugeot extras Mercedes 380 SLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crime clampdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items IOC urged to give national bodies a say in quota debate Soviet break-up may pose problem to Games (Reuter): South Africa appeal Consensual service of writ valid Waugh twins tune up for cup Richardson overcomes injury ot inspire West indies to one-day victory Uniform approach desirable Council redundancy pay unlawful Varying sentences upwards Immigrant's intention (Reuter): Pakistan denied by brave century Mandarin: Great Palm to console Cole team Mandarin: Newmarket Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selkirk out for season after straining joint Mandarin: Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Doubt over Desert Sun Rapid Raceline Blanco promises to create disorder in English defence France confident before World Cup showdown Scotland select the same side Anxious wait for All Blacks Crossan is ruled out injury Labour promises to bridge the gap The need to plough more money back Tom Pendry, chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party sports committee, explains the need for the charter for sport By a Special Correspondent: British play China in final group match Hockey Today's Fixtures Cammish warms to the task Cycling Wigan meet Dewsbury in Trophy Rugby League Brave Richardson falls Short Andrade confident after positive start in World Match Play championship Hole-By-Hole Guide to the First round at Wentworth Birdies from Edwads keep the lead intact Graf plays Brighton In Brief Warden Owen wins Yachting Strokeplayers fail to adjust Morgan's rally ends Parrott's sequence Snooker For the Record Badminton Baseball Football Cycling Golf Hockey Ire Hockey Motor Rallying Powerboating Rackets Rugby Fives Rugby League Rugby Union Snooker Speedway Speedway Squash Rackets Tennis Volleyball Yachting Irish furious with themselves Group Seven Scotland earn small glimmer of hope Group Two Yorath under fire over gamble that backfired Football Group Five Pirelli Angol retains title in impressive fashion Boxing Racing Time, gentlemen, to forget the phoney war Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, relishes the prospect of playing France at Parc des Princes in the Rugby World Cup Well, what went wrong, manager? The Royal Star & Garter Taylor accuses his players of being negative Odds still favour England despite dour display Palace sign Mortimer Keble makes Weston a victim of the times Oxford University's decision not to hold open a place for the Young England cricket captain will be to its detriment, John Woodcock argues Montgomerie repeats his show No Title
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