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News from 21/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Brown, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Gareth Johnston, DJM, Patricia Davies, Christopher Bland Chairman, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Tim Miles, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Hugh Dundas (Chairman), Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, S. L. Henderson Smith, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Ken Broad, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Philip Yates, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, John O'Leary, Nicola Murphy, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Brian Mansell, Rosemary Baldwin, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, A. L. Rowse, Martin Hoyle, Sydney Friskin, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Roger de Grey, President, H. Wilson, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Catherine Dodds, John Bell, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Quentin Cowdrey, Home Affairs Correspondent, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Robin Stacey, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Peter Stephens, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Christopher Morcom, Nicole Middleton, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, G. M. Patrick, Richard Beeston and Ali Jaber, Jack Straw, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Alan McGregor, Sarah Jane, Stockton, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Marion Higgs, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Mary Dejevsky,

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Shamir secures cabinet backing for Madrid talks Optimism rises as kidnappers promise to free US hostage today Witch Reporting Hard Driving High Stepping Inside Jail chiefs to break grip of prison officers' union BCCI enquiry arrests Covent Garden discord as musicians go slow Tory 'retreat' on health Convoy forced to abandon sick in 'medieval siege' The extent of the agony of Vukovar is becoming apparent as relief workers describe conditions under the federal attack, reports Anne McElvoy Watches of Switzerland Trollope to take his place among Abbey's great and good Maintain standards or forfeit licence, ITV losers are told Minister pulls out of BBC programme NEC Home makes most of sun Prison union is the real power An apparently simple argument over the housing of a Wandsworth inmate carring the hepatitis virus has shown the strength of the Prison Officers' Association, Tony Dawe reports Brixton death wing may close Straw says Labour will keep pupil tests Mayhew calms Jewish fears Road dispute Burton première Richard Trengrove Death on M3 St. Joseph's Hospice End of tax relief for elderly care could save state £50m Firms increasing student funding Forger draws harsh picture of art dealers he fooled Art experts say they always had doubts Eric Hebborn, but he still passed off 1,000 of his drawings, reports Sarah Jane Checkland Picture Gallery Canon One third of Britons 'over 50 by 2021' United Airlines EC code to call for stronger laws on sexual harassment Women targeted for more top jobs 'Missing' Mozart script rediscovered Thomas case bugs office lotharios The Business Card Picture Gallery Wives' aid would cost 7p on tax Renault to install computer padlock to beat joyriders Park opens on eye on golf enquiry Irish army dismisses soldier Picture Gallery Heaven is polite nudists and speechless MPs Farmer counts the cost of going organic Michael Hornsby reports on a family that had every intention of converting its farm to organic production, but found that the process is only for the very rich or the highly committed MacKay berates magistrates for poor service at courts Bar chief tells lawyers to resist funding plan 40 winks 'are good for you' Gorbachev seeks to salvage viability of new parliament Ukraine sets up own force Volga accord (Reuter): Hot off the press Squeaky mouse image gets Mrs Walesa's goat Warsaw Notebook EC splits Swiss voters Abbey National Reuter: Efta and EC make last try for deal How party reigned over the sunshine UK returns to heart of Commonwealth Harare Declaration Khmer hardmen bully refugees Railcard Picture Gallery Mozambique peace deal signed Louisiana voters back white supremacist for governor Voters of America's 'banana republic' have surpassed even their own tradition of outlandish politics, writes Martin Fletcher from New Orleans AFP: 500 die as quake hits India (Reuter): Mobutu wants to replace premier (AP): Biko apology (Reuter): Fire deaths (AFP): Luby's toll (Reuter): Rhett Chinese Sharp Spirit of 1977 fails to materialise as gloom descends Expectation of failure exceeds the wildest hopes for peace as Arabs and Israelis are dragged kicking and screaming to the Madrid peace talks, writes Christopher Walker from Cairo West put on terror alert with Spread of opposition to talks Shamir 'targets Russia' Reuter: Teams working fast to cap last oilfield fires Reagan 'knew all' about Iran affair Picture Gallery Guerrillas instil fear from grave Turkey heads for hung parliament (Reuter): Torture graves found (Reuter): Hrawi mission (AFP): Syrians go home (AP): Fur days' work (Reuter): Afghan battles (Reuter): Cabinet acclaim Desert throng Can modern dads be blokes, too? Michael Rosen explains to Libby Purves that it is possible to be a caring, sharing father without being a wimp British Midland …and why are so many of them insisting on writing about it? America under a spell Withcraft may be the latest phase in women's rights Toshiba Setting the stage in style John Russell Taylor reports on Seurat with showbiz, and a host of other exhibitions opening in New York A tantalising taste of Italy Classical Music: South Bank Something old, something new, something true Debra Craine on how two 'lost' works have been rescued from obscurity by Birmingham Royal Ballet History cleverly faked for the cameras Television Review Sadler's Wells Friends of the Elderly Bösendorfer The Times Educational Supplement Lift-off agreed Briefing Harwich score Critics' choice Last chance… Yes, yes, yes minister Peter Riddell senses an impending bout of departmental multiplication Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover Hole in the heart of the cholesterol cult Nigel Hawkes on medical flaws in 'Countdown Week' The eyesore and the ecstasy Bernard Levin finds a Wagnerian affront at Covent Garden - and a renewal of artistic faith Wine with the cardinal The Times Diary Leading Horses to Water Ballad of Wakefield Jail Spoiling a Sport Thames and the unions Cornwall's dilemma over proposals for relief road Dying voluntarily Letters to the Editor Thatcher letter to Gyngell as evidence of ITV 'chaos' Dying voluntarily Nothing to celebrate? Once upon a time Need to reform trade marks law Arts at British Library Christian route Early festivities Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays today Anniversaries The Leonard Cheshire Foundation The Times Atlas of World Exploration Marietta Tree Nature notes Today's royal engagements Service dinners Dinners Service Luncheon Aline MacMahon Aline MacMahon, American stage and screen actress, died of pneumonia at her Manhattan home on October 12 aged 92. She was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, on May 3,1899 Forthcoming marriages Dr Antoinette Pirie Antoinette Pirie, former head of the department of ophthalmology, at Oxford University and director of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, died on October 11 aged 86. She was born on October 4,1905 What the churches can learn from Thatcherism His Hon Judge Inskip Judge Hampden Inskip, QC, circuit judge, died on October 1 aged 67. He was born on February 1,1924 Marriages Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2617 The Times Contraceptive Machines Immediate Action by Government Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Winning Move Failing to go the distance Opera Aida National Indoor Arena, Birmingham Theatre Little Eyolf Orange Tree, Richmond BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite 'Them' Cost of living has fallen since last year, says survey The Times Crossword No 18,742 Parker Duofold Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Chambord Picture Gallery Weather Business and Finance UK seeks accounting pact with America Barings silent on talk of deal AWA applies Change on Week No Title Surveys raise doubts over early recovery Trade gap likely to remain steady Britain to force issue over debt Reebok Pump sales suffer a puncture From our Correspondent in New York: Northwest Airlines feels cash squeeze BAe issue faces crucial week By our City Staff: Day will stay 'as long as it takes' John Charcol Business Editor John Bell Police question chiefs at Bass Doubts cast over Agnew's TVS job Peat report points to buyout failures passing their peak The Times Smaller investors step up pressure over Brent Walker Investors add Latin flavours Capital Markets Man Utd deserves loyal support Smaller Companies Cash-strapped Hungarian vineyards appeal to West Unlisted Securities By our City Staff: McDonnell in talks on stake sale City prepares to dig for gold in sanction-free South Africa Jon Ashworth looks at moves to widen trade links in an economy caught in a vicious circle Improvements will not come without foreign investment, but foreign institution want to see improvements Diplomatic share issue The Times City Diary Wicks, Viceroy of Russia Economic View Peugeot Contract Hire & Leasing Taxing question of training Philip Bassett reports that personnel managers are poised to come into conflict with the government Timberland Why bond buyers need not be killjoys this time Gilt-Edged Currency movements will cushion Smiths Reporting this Week Hewlett Packard Aberfoyle dissidents claim loan Portfolio Platinum Capitalisation and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Times Newspapers Limited Race against time to place customers fist Competition to win the express delivery race is intense. The victors will be those investing heavily in computer technology says Rodney Hobson Ain't No Mountain High Enough United Parcel Service From parcels to the Pope, call TNT Rodney Hobson finds that the courier business has been successful in looking East for new business How the smaller operators can still deliver the goods Challenging time for the easy riders Motorbike despatch businesses are facing rapid changes, reports Malcolm Brown Federal Express Airline revolution that is ready to take off After one buy-in by international airlines, the courier industry is watching for more Gabriel's lucrative message Driving ambition, a van and £8,000 are the secret behind running your own parcel delivery service, Rodney Hobson writes Life in the Hot Seat Elan Computer keeps your parcels on right TRAC Bar code technology is being used to ensure that customers can monitor their packages' progress all the way to delivery How the train takes the strain Man in Charge of Funding Bristol's sights set £100m Noticeboard Japanese tips Art of gold Still waiting New chief Why children must still be tested How would Labour treat the key issue of pupil assessment? Jack Straw, the senior opposition spokesman on education, sets out the party's policy in detail A housing storm among the spires Students reply to the visiting professor who complained about her 'bordello' room Education University Appointments Leicester University Lectureship in Social Anthropology University of Southampton Aiglon College Switzerland Posts Welsh College of Music & Drama Sellyoak Colleges Marlborough College Independent Education Gyosei International School Gabbitas Truman & Thring Educational Consultants University of Oxford Courses The Queen's Secretarial College Mary Hare Grammar School Heathfield School Selwyn College, Cambridge Devonshire House Warwick Business School Holborn College Institute of Counselling VSO La Crème De La Crème Minnie Business Systems Zarak Hay Associates Recruitment £20,000 Temple Estates Ltd Money job goes to the persuader Universities and polytechnics are to be answerable to one official, John O'Leary meets the man in charge, Sir Ron Dearing Crème De La Crème Inter Continental Hotels LLE/H Design Limited Personal Assistant Medical Secretary Fletcher King Plc Lambert Smith Hampton Corporate Finance Secretary First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Fluent French c18K Link Language Appointments Sönmez ACME Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inner City Enterprises Multiple Classified Advertising Items A lingering race issue resurfaces Though the right to a white school has legal backing, few expected to demand it Part Time Vacancies Tempting Times Super Secretaries Meridian Non - Secretarial St Helens lift Lancashire Cup Reporting ban was not justified Steadman inspires sharp Castleford to Yorkshire Cup Rugby League Results and Tables Exception cannot be extended DSS decision binds council Benefit of doubt (Reuter): Twins pitchers shut out the Braves Soper gives Biela fight to the finish Motor Sport Copyright instrument of abuse European Law Report Authority missing in Davis victory Snooker Samoans bring credibility to a global concept England capitalise on French fear to reach semi-finals Blanco makes sad farewell appearance Match Facts Canadians cheered as they go forward on way out Match Facts Campese fears a fractured ankle World Cup Programme Fixtures Details Television Betting Supercharged Scotland end the Samoan adventure Match Facts Lynagh's late try denies Ireland glorious victory Match Facts Senna moves closer to Fangio's record Mansell's challenge for the world motor racing championship ends in a sand pit Knapp steals show Martin brothers make history Squash Rackets Time runs out on Mansell Trojans defences overrun Hockey By a Correspondent: British women qualify after colourless draw Tyson title challenge put on hold Boxing Counties concerned French sweep board Desert Orchid may miss his own race West Indies fall to lee spin Cricket Elsworth favours Tokyo mission for In The Groove Racing Mandarin: Promising Kajaani can crown Cole's Nottingham double Mandarin: Fakenham Saturday's Results from Six Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Folkestone Barnet learn how to plug the leaks Third and Fourth Divisions Rocastle stakes claim for England Home draw keeps Manchester United seven points clear of League champions but Leeds close the gap with an away win Progressive Leeds should he shown more respect Weekend Football Results and Tables Gabbiadini warming to role in new Palace double act Frank speaking as McAvennie airs a grievance Options narrow for Souness as injury recovery takes time Football Tug-of-war for James Set piece upsets Blackburn Second Division Rangers regain Scottish summit Price earns honour in defeat Warden Owen recovers to defeat Davis Yachting For the Record Athletics Badminton Baseball Bowls Basketball Boxing Canoeing Cycling Equestrianism Football Golf Hockey Ice Hockey Motorcycling Motor Rallying Rugby Union Rugby League Shooting Orienteering Squash Rackets Tennis Triathlon Table Tennis Yachting Volleyball Today's Fixtures Dassu picks ideal time to end a six-year wait Golf Reprieve for Evert Sport in Brief Gillingham powers to a world record Swimming Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby League French escape censure on 'cheat' charge Dubroca and Blanco make undignified departures from World Cup as allegations fly of assault on referee after Paris quarter-final Language barrier The Famous Grouse Ballesteros matches Player's record Hole-By-Hole Guide at Wentworth Dwyer writes off England Tickets are scarce for Murrayfield Senna is angry at Balestre

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