News from 25/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, William Ballantyne, Patricia Davies, John Doughty, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Thomas Stapleton, Ronald Faux, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Damian Green, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Brian Dennis, C. O. B. Meade-King, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, N. G. Porteus, Louise Taylor, E. Castleton, Martin Barrow, Edward Gorman and John Winder, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, J. M. Fleming, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Andy Dunican, Roger N. Batkin, Kate Muir, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, A. C. Geddes, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Caroline Cox, Sally Watts, Philip Bassett, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, A. D. Samuels, James Stratton, Sheridan Gilley, Lin Jenkins, Robert McCandless, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tony Newton, Paul Griffiths, Harry Smith, Sir Alan Bailey, Katherine M. Adler, P. J. A. Smith, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Hereward Corley, Mr J. Keith Davies, Michael Horsnell and Richard Duce, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Andrew Freemantle General Manager, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Melinda Wittstock, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent in Sotogrande, Martin Waller, Jim Hiley, Edward Grayson, L. D. Kennedy, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Rob Andrew, J. W. Hayes Secretary-General, Harvey Elliott and Martin Fletcher, B. C. McGee, David Powell, Lee Rodwell, David M. Smith, John Phillips, Denys Wilson, Colin Campbell, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBanks accused of insensitivity to customers Small firms demand legal contracts Shamir relays a hardline message UK nears £10bn arms deal Inside Children teach their parents how to shop Writs and challenges fly as spy author hits back The so-called Mirrorgate affair opponents came out fighting yesterday reports Lin Jenkins Aids lessons for 11-year-olds Poll adds to Tory worries on health service Strutt & Parker Weekend Times Hunters Hunted Class Struggle Saturday Review Today in Times Restless Drive Star chamber threat for ministers still haggling over cash Destroyed by a bounced cheque Banks and small businesses Clarke tough on teachers' pay Winter holidays Man who must halt prison war The new director of prisons has taken over at a bad time, but is confident that the service can heal its wounds, writes Quentin Cowdry Care in the community 'harming patients' Hit-and-run baby doing well TV expletives depleted Swearwords that were once considered taboo are losing their power to shock TV audiences, reports Melinda Wittstock Protest at IRA raid threatens benefits Library review Boxer responds Boys raped girl Soviet visit Correction In later editions of The Times yesterday the captions on Lord Lane and Lord Keith of Linkel were transposed Bertolucci Judge says US sex harassment case must not sway jury Women's retirement delayed Where there's a way to a will Marital rape hard to prove, police say Hygena Pine £150,000 broker 'worth more' Broadmoor patient 'died after injection' The Ultimate Driving Machine Tinier babies more prone to diabetes Invalid has to pay poll tax Panasonic Picture Gallery Gambling on Pre-Raphaelites Sniffing out the debtors Theatre sued over ballet Minister investigate late payment of student grants Skills programme 'in trouble' Comet Picture Gallery London 'is political football' Britain makes tiny inroad into Japan PC 'had an affair on force cash' Picture Gallery Robin returns Troop withdrawals from Ulster 'backed by 61% of Britons' Labour told of Welsh backlash Capstick factor in the wings The choice of a "moderate" ex-Euro Mp to fight Hemsworth by-election for Labour may prompt a protest vote in the area, Ronald Faux reports Royal Mail Picture Gallery Split vote averted in Kincardine Kidney donor scheme at risk after surgeon quits Paper to pay for drug libel Civil Aviation Authority Seven million Britons nourish amateur arts Simon Tait lifts the curtain on a report showing that the amateur ats are thriving but calling for more support Picture Gallery Twin-engined flights over sea queried Bush to appear in TV advert America's flagging tourist industry has gone to the top in its efforts to lure visitors across the Atlantic, report Harvey Elliott and Martin Fletcher Players prove drama lives on Arabs agree united front against Israel Shamir presence at talks regarded as signal of no-compromise stance Bush attacks Congress Hostage parents go home in disgrace From Associated Press: Rebels act against Arafat Iraq had nuclear blueprint Moscow embassy back in business Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Doctor queried after suicides From Associated Press: Girl killed 'in self defence' (Reuter): Iraq must pay (AP): Kahane threat (Reuter): Sect leader dies New service from the U. K. Delta Air Lines Art falls prey to change in federal army tactics The 'Pearl of the Adriatic' is one of several ancient cities whose historic riches are threatened, Roger Boyes, East Europe correspondent, writes Serb generals set sights on victory over Croatian culture in attack on heart of medieval city Our Foreign Staff: Kiev and Moscow seek to allay weapons fear (Reuter): Austrians critical of Jews (AFP): Charges dropped (AP): Hot seat Nuclear pull-out finished Citizen Hearst still casts a giant shadow Emergency rule looms in Russia Yugoslav army forces Croat retreat Poles favour former marxist as premier Party doubts grow over Mitterrand Many in the president's own party are asking how long M Mitterrand can ignore the feeling that he is losing his grip, John Philips writes from Paris Our Foreign Staff: Khmer Rouge hails peace as Hanoi defeat Aborigines demand clean-up (Reuter): Castro pledge (AP): Hong Kong snub (AFP): Drinking on duty Japan revels in the birth of a princess From Reuter: Koreans agree to draft pact 2,000 ways to cash in on our good name. Instantly From Reuter and Associated Press: Anti-Mobutu riots erupt in Kinshasa Delicate stroke and intimate line From ruddy Guercino chalks to Michelangelo sketches: Richard Cork delights in a masterful collection of drawings at the Courtauld Gallery Galleries London Pilsner Urequell In this model world, nothing stands still Jim Hiley reports on an inventive laboratory for culture in France, and the British artists who helped launch it last week Experimental Art Swiss back on the musical map With its international reputation regained, Geneva's orchestra is finally making its Uk debut, Hilary Finch says Classical Music Seats for a song Briefing Lost and found British Museum Last chance… An author m search of humility After the Booker, what next? Ben Okri talks to Kate Muir about mood writing, deep listening and the need for uncertainty Will truth be the victim of marital rape? Stripped of all the euphemisms, a man raping his wife is now officially breaking the law—if she can prove it Katharine Wells B&Q Equality eroded Charles Bremner on America's backlash against feminism Can Yeltsin keep control? Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow on a wave of chaos threatening to wash away all respect for authority Fighting talk is hurting health The real difficulties facing the health service will not be cured by this bout of verbal fisticuffs, says Peter Riddell A Week In Politics Alan Coren . . . and moreover Ministerial debriefing The Times Diary Inflammatory pages Gracing save Bit of a drag Good News from Israel Deleting Expletives Tyranny of Exams Delay in joining 'civvy street' EC intervention Soviet orphans Wider aspects of pensioners' plight BA's engines Right voice for London Bad behaviour in top-level rugby Lawyers' fees Religious tolerance Touch of silk Court Circular Birthdays today At Home Insurers' Company Mr Rodrigo Moynihan Appointments Service dinners Dinners Air Marshal Sir Nigel Mills Obtituaries Air Marshal Sir Nigel Mills, KBE, surgeon general to the armed forces from October 1990 to September 30 this year, and director general RAF medical services from 1987 until last month, died of cancer on October 18 aged 58. He was born on November 12,1932 Today's royal engagements Memorial services Luncheon Tony Heald Tony "Pam" Heald, prison governor, died onSeptember 28 aged 76. He was born on September 24,1915 Princess Margaret at Royal College of Nursing service Church news Coral Grand Ball Prof Magdi Wahba Dr Magdi Wahba, professor of English literature at Cairo University and former under secretary of state in the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, died on October 4 in London aged 65. 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Desert Orchid pleases the crowd Fabre extends winning run Leaflets broke car park by-law Law Report October 25 1991 Queen's Bench Divisional Court French raiders backed Sirrah Jay to make fitness tell Mandarin Mandarin: Newbury Mandarin: Doncaster Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Mandarin: Hereford Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline A loner who focuses on setting the standard Steffi Graf, the three-times Wimbledon champion, tells Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, about her life within the game Casio Lemke rescues the Braves again Baseball Sunderland reader wins Calder has an opportunity to crown his comeback Rugby Union Viewing figures yield a profitable pay-day Garrison sold on Brighton ICC ban on S Africa tour party remains Southgate let a chance slip Hockey (AFP): Vandals disrupt Bombay match Cricket The Times Sports Service Graham finds the tactics battle is loaded with pitfalls Arsenal left facing a testing second leg All hope not quite lost for United Harrison troops off to Palace Public's chance to measure up Dickson shares lead Yachting Worcester blaze cup trail For the Record Badminton Baseball Boxing Football Speedway Squash Rackets Rugby League Hockey Ice Hockey Rugby Union Golf Tennis Today's Fixtures Bennett becomes mascot for New Hendry rediscovers winning formula Snooker Wright cuts losses Badminton James on course to brighten a gloomy season Golf WLAF to carry on In Brief Treading a fine line on the tightrope of tension Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, talks of the particular pressures of the Rugby World Cup as the looks ahead to the semi-finals this weekend England must beat the Murrayfield stigma Familiar faces meet for Rugby World Cup semi-final Dubroca enquiry ordered Save the Children How Auxerre football club let the side down Rogan Taylor, chairman of the Football Supporters Association from 1985 to 1989, explains how Auxerre's arrangements for their match with Liverpool made a mockery of the regulations that Uefa introduced to prevent a recurrence of the tragedy that brought a ban on English clubs Ballesteros rejects allegations
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