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News from 22/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Tom MacKean, Patricia Davies, Neil Bennett, Anthony W.h. Brahams, Nicola Beresford, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Donald Bruce, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Tom Walker, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Gillian Morris, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, A. C. Lamont, James Coen, D. R. Robertson, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Knipe, David Kirk, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Philip Jacobson and Tom Walker, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Richard Diment Deputy Director, Ross Tieman and Neil Bennett, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Lee Bridges, James G. Bradshaw, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Bridget Kenward, Ronald Irving, Philip Webster and Elaine Fogg, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Charlie Garton-Jones, Chris Mullin, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Anthony W. H. Brahams, Patrick Stevens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James D. Zirin, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Peter Stothard, Craig Seton, Alastair Brett, Roger Boyes, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Barry Nicholas, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Quentin Cowdry and Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, P. D. Robertson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Terry Robinson, Die Walkure, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Linda Steele, Barbara Goodwin, Colin Campbell, K. C. L. Webb, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson, Mark Boylan, Elizabeth Golden, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Bridget Hubbard, Mary Dejevsky, David Watts and Jonathan Braude,

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Our Foreign Staff: US professor set free in hostage swap United Nations confirms release of Beirut captive after day of confusion Today in the Times BB'S Back Bohemian Blues Inside French farmers hand out stolen UK lamb Polish voters toast an ale and hearty party Minister warns trust hospitals against charging ITV franchise losers consider a joint bid for Channel 5 The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Presents Pensions to rise by 4.1% Christian group accuses banks of lending money without caring A hardhitting report on Britain's debt crisis quotes Old Testament references to put the high street banks on a par with robbers and adulterers, reports Ruth Gledhill Threat of action at Brixton grows as jail troubles widen The Feather Men The 82 disputes A fiddler's lot is all bowing and scraping The orchestra at the Royal Opera House is in dispute over its 20 percent pay claim. Joe Josseph charts a day in the life of one of its violinists Picture Gallery Soldiers fire on two intruders Guide dog with a nose for art Suspect evidence clears trio Ministry raises pesticide level Testicle case Head jailed Woman GP tried to Tuiri partner with sex slur, jury told Surgery patients 'heard doctor being accused of brushing up against clinic staff' BR sweeps aside leaf problem Highlanders' election fling to halt merger Drivers consider flouting of laws to be worth risk Duke urges limits on size of families Apple Day strikes at the very core of limited choice A small pressure group is trying to educate the public about the decline of our best loved fruit, reports John Young Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Applications for student loans to double this year Villagers form a republic in gypsy camp protest Residents of Cleeve Prior are staging a mock declaration of independence to convey a serious message. Craig Seton reports Barclays Newton finds £240m extra in benefits for the needy Increases in Social Security Benefits Nazi yacht aground in economic straits Motion and retort Private care companies denounce tax plan Private firms believe that the proposed abolition of tax relief on policies for the elderly will harm the NHS, reports Lun Jenkins By our Parliamentary Staff: Minister sets out to nail falsehoods Waldegrave onslaught on Labour's 'campaign of smears' The NHS What William Waldegrave Said to Brian Walden Important Notice Centre's 'retreat' upsets right Reaction Illegal parking to cost more Around the Lobby Lord's Prayer warning Commons on television Jackpot Clean water Parliament today A Race Apart BT keyboard women 'cried tears of pain' Staff who lived in fear of losing jobs sue for damaes after six-year fight Fifth of hedgerows lost in six years A time for silence as Aberfan grieves Husband freed after raping his wife` Solicitor's clerk stole from aged £37,000 medals Puttnam fined Tattoo service PM for Dublin Stansgate death Midland The Listening Bank British Airways Hanoi accepts forced return of boat people Reuter: US looks at base in Malaysia Wilding Office Equipment Plc Picture Gallery Tremors impede quake rescue Khmer Rouge aide finds heart to admit mistakes (Reuter): Mobutu sacks his rival (Reuter): Dissident out (Reuter): Debate rejected (Reuter): Gold handcuffs Soviet parliament makes creaky debut Pressures on Gorbachev Accusations fly in broken truce Malaysia Airlines Tyranny touches hearts democracy cannot reach Picture Gallery Soviet envoys expelled Twelve give go-ahead for alpine tunnels Five more join race to lead UN Major protests at EC road call Turner and colleagues fell victim to kidnappers' deception The four Beirut University College professors were abducted by men they thought were going to advice them on taking additional security precautions, Michael Knipe writes Shamir shows confidence at holding on Wall of fire kills 10 in California hills Turkish leader resigns Israel unearths goodwill in Sinai Bush raises prospect of tax cuts Brown enters race for White House By our Foreign Staff: Timetable of early hope and late upset Survival of the sweetest Classical Music Mercury Communications Royal Shakespeare Company Still singing with blues in the blood Clive Davis meets the self-critical B. B. King, a man with a mission to see his brand of music kept alive Consolation prizes Briefing Piccadilly Theatre Last chance… Over the sea, round the bend Radio Review Hunting Rug The long and the short and the tulle Liz Smith reports from Paris, where the lingerie look is being shown in sheer fabrics and as lacy accessories to a longer silhouette Titles bound to be Booker winners Six designer bookbinders were each briefed to interpret this year's Booker prize shortlist in their individual fashion Bertolucci Switzerland David Nieper Lloyds Bank Only hatred in common Suspicion of the Middle East talks is uniting all parties, says Richard Beeston Picture Gallery …and moreover A Hungarian rhapsody Woodrow Wyatt experiences the excitement of a free Budapest London grows grim Janet Daley bemoans the passing of the cheap and cheerful Bohemian life in capital Bookered for dinner The Times Diary Pension Priorities Turkey Leans West Perils of Pimlicoing When the system fails To each his own A matter of choice Quality of judges Symptoms and remedies for health service 'malaise' Cancer mouse Night at the opera Paying the price of rail travel Teachers' pay awards Land of the living Rural mayhem Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries St Andrew's Ball The Times Guide to Eastern Europe War Widows Association of Great Britain Meeting Brigadier Sir Mark Henniker Brigadier Sir Mark Henniker, Bt, CBE, DSO, MC, Royal Engineer and author, died on October 18 aged 85. He was born on January 23,1906 The Rev John Bickersteth The Rev John Bickersteth, parson, died on October 13 aged 65. He was born on April 4,1926 Dinners Immortal memory Arkady Strugatsky Arkady Strugatsky, Russian science-fiction wrier (in collaboration with his brother Boris) died on October 14 aged 66. He was born in Batumi, Georgia, on August 28,1925 Alan Wheatley Marriages Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2618 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association Action The British Home and Hospital for Incurables National Kidney Research German Flying Ship Word-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 Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Breathtaking add clashes Opera Theatre Royal, Glasgow Rock Extreme Hammersmith Odeon Concert Atlanta SO/Levi Festival Hall Theatre The Hang of the Gaol Latchmere, Battersea Roy Miles Gallery BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite National Connect Harare talks choose dual speed on end to sanctions The Times Crossword No 18,743 Picture Gallery £40,000 bill for ruining Roman site Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Top Properties NHS big match noisy, not newsy Political sketch Business and Finance Glaxo in legal fight against challenger Jobs axed Kuwait quest The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Industry urges shake-up in role of DTI CBI's vision of the trade department runs counter to Lilley's philosophy Lower rates fail to boost retail sales Fighting for body and soul in US Arrow advice 'was watertight' Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Lloyd's faces mass US action By a Correspondent: Lonrho loses move for ban on Fayeds Germans join the tussle for Brent Emirates Buy boosts Amber Day NatWest Bancorp improves Cable groups face deadline Neste offer Ultramar rejects Lasmo Aberdeen considering buyout despite loss Business Roundup BTR extends Hawker bid Tobacco Dock bought Bourne End omits payout Lovell sells offshoot Hogg plans BCCI trip Granada names chief executive Why UK firms are missing out in the battle to rebuild Kuwait Eight months after the end of the Gulf war, Britain's ability to win contracts is disappointing PR route to raising cash The Times City Diary Who speaks for British industry? Comment PR route to raising cash Felling foul The Times City Diary No home fires The Times City Diary Light side of dark The Times City Diary Help to mature The Times City Diary Duped by dummy Wundesbank The Times City Diary Taxing time for Lloyd's names Alcohol Costs Industry 800 Million Pounds a Year Touch of glamour Green and Amber plan to avoid red light for profits Tempus Gloom at Jessups Businesses for Sale Apple Mac DTP National Westminster Bank Bath Miscellaneous Nikkei climbs above 25,000 again Plaster Designs Leisure Mobile Disco/agency Hotels & Catering Overseas The Times Growing Labour poll lead hits shares of utilities Stock Market Retail Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Traded Options Wall Street Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times Portfolio Platinum Falls across the board Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Platinum MacArthy sets deadline for supplier over prices Lloyd's Eastern Germany 'will grow 12%' Britain provides wind beneath the expanding wings of Norway Sparing business with the Northeast has prompted Braathens to look for growth beyond Norway, writes Peter Davenport Seelig had no need to win another bid The Guinness Trial By our City Staff: P&P shares tumble after profit warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Time for a Change? Daniels Dates Partnership Professional Recruitment Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Garfield Robbins Legal Assistant Excellent Salary & Benefits Enterprise Chambers Lecturer in Law Justice but No Winners Keeping libel out of court An arbitration scheme to deal with defamation claims against the media has been recommended by the Neill committee. Alastiar Brett reports Libel Actions that Went to Trial Lords lesson Wills worry Who is competent to judge the judges? Inns and Outs Jury in camera Green brief Quarry Dougall When your lawyer may tell on you Brief Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Reuter Simkin Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Chambers & Partners Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner N. B Selection Ltd Justice but no winners The Judge Thomas Senate enquiry took Americans by surprise. James D. Zirin looks at the reason for the confrontation Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Charter for a disaster? Why industrial relations requires skill, not interference from the public No power to withdraw wage supplement Law Report October 22 1991 Deduction of overpaid salary was unauthorised Legal Appointments International Commercial Lawyer Immigration Adjudicators Legal Officer Legal Aid Board Junior Tenant The Chambers of James Mulcahy Q. C. 3 Gray's… Public Appointments The Stop Smoking Clinic Principle does not apply Scots Law Report October 22 1991 Public Appointments Welsh College of Music & Drama Coleg Cerdd a Drama… The Association of Photographers An extra string to the bow In London's East End, Linda Steele finds students carrying on the traditionof making musical instruments. Making the perfect sound, not a fortune, is their aim in life Public Appointments Common Services Agency Working for Health Humberside Family Health Services Authority Mind National Association for Mental Health A New Set of Aims Squash Rackets Association Cyngor Sir Gwynedd County Council Match Play losing its status as a test of world's best Organiser admits need for selection review World Ranking Rafferty to join Ryder Cup men in Adelaide Grand National to be run at later time from 1992 Record prize-money and 4pm start for Aintree spectacular Captains' salute for Ballesteros Dassu's success raises cup chances Seattle Rhyme is Trophy favourite Mandarin: Nottingham Divisions delaying the move to unity Athletics Mandarin: Soleil Daneer ready to regain winning thread at Chepstow Mandarin: Plumpton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Chepstow Marju retired to stud in Ireland Mandarin: Chester England can no longer rely on forcing errors David Kirk, captain of New Zealand's World Cup winning side in 1987, assesses the merits of the semi-finalists in this year's tournament Irish passion must be rekindled for the season ahead Vintage spirit appeases bitter taste of defeat Canada reap rewards Pools Forecast A would-be wing suffers an unanswered prayer Trillo bemoans direction the game is taking Cook still in search of reward Boxing Little sympathy for Dubroca Philip Jacobson examines the reaction of the French press to the controversial match at the Parc des Princes on Saturday Titmuss strives to earn his stripes Basketball Papin suffers as violence strikes Overseas Football Results Grobbelaar's days at Anfield may be nearing an end Football Mountjoy suffers surprise defeat Snooker Leius brings down Braves Today's Fixtures For the Record American Football Badminton Boxing Cricket Football Golf Hockey Motor Racing Ice Hockey Rackets Real Tennis Rugby Union Moto Cross Shooting Speedway Squash Rackets Table Tennis Tennis Volleyball Yachting Waqar opens the door for Pakistan Cricket Huber's absence makes Graf's task even easier Tennis Denmark in control In Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Sweet memories and sharp retorts from Sir Alf s squad of '66 Fitzgerald to referee England's semi-final Refereeing panel members angered by lack of action over the Dubroca affair The Singleton of Auchroisk ICC prepares to welcome back South Africa By our Sports Staff: All RFU's tickets allocated to clubs Harrison dismissed by Millwall after prank Clubs added to cup draw

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