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News from 28/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Lucy Hodges, David Tytler, Patricia Davies, Tim Miles, Tim Judah, A. H. Halsey, Richard Thomas, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, F. Winston Pate, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Gerard Bulger, Michael McCArthy, Environment Correspondent, O'Brien, Julian Desborough, F. Bernard Meldrum, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Caroline Sullivan, Alice Thomson and Heather Kirby, Louise Taylor, George Sivell and Philip Pangalos, Fiona Reynolds, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, John Winder, Philip Robinson, John Young, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dick Howard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Michael Howard, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Alban Barter, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Sam Kiley, Philip Bassett, Peter Watt, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Robert Kirley, Alan Mattingly, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Whitley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Amanda Nobbs, Michael Reynolds, Devorah Reynolds, Gerald Hartup, Director, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Eric R. Bevington, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Kendall, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Robert Chambers, Secretary General, David Evans, General Secretary, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tim Roberts, Richard Beeston and Susan Ellicott, Rob Andrew, Sam Kiley, Rory O'brien, David Andrews (Chairman), Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Michael Binyon and George Brock, Mary Dejevsky,

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Picture Gallery EC presses Britain on top jobs for women Major's initiative lags behind Brussels demands On her Toes Bogeyman Inside Hurd urges Maastricht caution Eastern diplomats join pinstripe brigade Left wing slumps in Polish election By our Industrial Editor: Directors signal economic recovery How England dropped into the rugby final Rob Andrew, England's Stand-off half, says that failing to catch the ball was his greatest fear as he prepared for the kick that took England to vicotry over scotland and into the world Cup final Abbey National Charge is likely over shootings Psion Series Rehabilitated Heseltine looks like a winner either way Philip webster profiles Michael Heseltine, who so nearly succeeded Margaret Thaycher and whose recent Victories may nave revied his dream Picture Gallery Molyneaux welcomes Tory 'shift' over Ireland Ulster Unionist conference Tories deny rift over regiments Liberties record attacked Terror report Lockerbie book Correction Cruelty allegations against Quorn fuel foxhunting disputes Primary pupils fail to shine in maths National curriculum Company cars ploy 'will fail' 'Tsar's train' in sale of antique toys New world champion says thanks for the memory Picture Gallery Pay curbs urged Phone chiefs bread line BT pay furore Iain Vallance, BT's chairman, has been embarrassed by a salary increase of £50,000. Plus bonus. Joe Joseph charts the rise and rise of the Pay-Me Decade Labour 'will alter' new refugee rules British Diabetic Association Police hunt bodies in rubbish tips Meter plan Murder charge Poison returned Eye in the sky Bond winners World airlines 'are bleeding to death' as losses top £2bn The Business Card Picture Gallery Losing the way on buried scenic route The maintenance of some of Britain's rights of way leaves much to be desired as John Young discovered when he negotiated the Saxon Shore Way Long wait for view of asteroid 250 seal pups die in storms Citroen The Royal Bank of Scotland London-Bonn talks will decide fate of union treaties Building up to Maastricht: the political and displomatic manoeuvring As the haggling gets under way, Michael Binyon and George Brock examine the task which a waits the prime minister Tactics Tebbit urges Major not to sign accord on single currency Britisyh View Where the Parties Stand on Europe Kohl seeks to sell Major his vision of unity German View Labour MP revives European army idea Hurd vows to reject currency draft Building up to Maastricht: areas of conflict Monetary Union The foreign secretary has played down hopes of a deal at the December summit in The Netherlands, rejecting a Dutch document committing the Twelve to a single-currency future, Philip Webster writes Britain digs in over right of entry Immigration Queen has tough act to follow Strasbourg Notebook by Tom Walker Dutch braced for Emu proposal storm Toshiba United Airlines EC monitors are stranded Army brushes aside defence chief's pledge to lift siege to Dubrovnik (Reuter): Nurse gets 13 years for art theft Breakaway vote Theatre burns (Reuter): Athens sacking (Reuter): Chemical ban Neo-nazi brawl 'Rebirth' comes to red remnant Gorbachev predicts socialist renewal Bank of Scotland Walesa emerges sole winner in election muddle Tobacco Advisory Council Shamir ready to walk out of talks over role of PLO (AP): Call to lift Libya sanctions (AFP): Arab go-ahead (AFP): War job toll (AFP): Anderson party Arafat says 'I will wield the baton' King's horses join all the presidents' security men Cutting Edge Mobutu refuses to share power as Europeans flee Zaire Poll observers rebuke Kaunda Contract Hire Hotline 0800 300 706 Skilled debater to lead Japan Peking cites Soviet 'terror' to whip party members into line Silent minority fights family law American Notebook by Charless Bremner (Reuter): Blacks step up bid for power (Reuter): Dissident flees (Reuter): Niger high flier (Reuter): Umbrellas close (Reuter): Barry enters jail Campus deaths People Read News-Papers Prima ballerina walks the boards Natalia Makarova is back in the West End, this time as an actress, says Debra Craine Cause for mute admiration Film Festival: PORDENONEGeoff Brown enjoys a feast of silent classics in a small Italian town Woolwich Too many red herrings and redheads Television Review New key to a 20th century composer Classical Music: Aldeburgh Prudential Stars of the East Brefing Director's hit? Rich praise Last chance What Women Want; a new manifesto Today a campaign is launched to enable more women to get top jobs: here we look at 30 women alreadu holding high positions, and give the suggestions of women's organisations nationwide for a women's charter Women in High Places Do British women want a women's charter? Does… Capital Hotel A Charter for Women Tes The red box delusion Peter Riddell argues that years of power have made Tory ministers too confidentRIDDELL on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover Picture Gallery Bush's bogeyman The Democrat who scares the White House is poised to run for president, says Peter Stothard Liberty went that way Bernard Levin on the officials who were given an inch and demanded a harsh sentence Liberty Went that Way United they stand The Times Diady Grainger revisited The Times Diary On their toes The Times Diary Cartoon character The Times Diary Rights and Wrongs of Dying Bargaining Time Paths to Glory Topping up NHS treatments Cancer mouse EC intervention Indemnity costs Prison officers seen as 'scapegoats' Strikes and curbs Caring for children Saving South Downs Segregation in nursery schools Cambodian agreement Saint or sinner? Hidden barb Staggering figures Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Croydon war memorial Dinner Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Miss Ruth L. Cohen Anniversaries Professor Roger Warwick Sir Andrzej Panufnik Sir Andrzej Panufnik, Polishborn composer and conductor, died at his Twickenham home yesterday aged 77. He was born in Warsaw on September 24,1914 Judgment a catalyst for change Richard Thomas Bill Graham Bill Graham, rock music impresario, died aged 60 in a helicoter crash in California on October 25. He was born in Berlin in 1931 Chartered Surveyors' Company Gunmakers' Company Marriages Church news Appointment Announcements and Personal Service dinners Concise Crossword No 2623 Where to Mee Witty, Charming and Intelligent People On Tihs Day The Retreat from Moscow Britain gears up for the slow road to recovery Despite the Slump, Ec transport, ministers predict a doubling of goods carried by road during the next 20 years. Peter Watt reports Ford Eastern Europe tempts the top makers The Soviet Union is the world's largest truck manufacturer, but has to face the heat of competition in the new capitalist environment Brave- faced Ford fights for Sales The market leader sets the pace and plans a new model for next year, peter watt writes New Cargo Manufacturing and supplying tyres for commercial… Fitter's farewell to his set of spanners Modern trucks may look familiar, but ther technology outsmarts the average mechanic 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 Great ambition realised Dance Choreartium Birmingham Hippodrome Pop Barry Manilow Wemblely Arena Concerts Philharmonia/Howarth Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite RSPCA Heseltine rejects call for regional council tax bands The Times Crossword No 18,748 Parker Duofold Treble Thomas is King's solo choice Word-Watching Literaries AA Roadwatch Chambord Weather Refugees tell of riots and looting as Zaire collapses Science chases clue to animal speed Business and Finance Attali warns of war and want Capital markets poised to revive Change on Week Societies ombudsman to rule on obsolete saver accounts Surveys show confidence increasing CBI and IoD sound an upbeat note By our City Staff: Vaz seeks recall of Governor Promoting women at work BAe braced for crash landing John Charcol Salomon prepares to pay penalty for US bond cheating Prospects shine for solar power success Watson, Farley & Williams MacArthy on the attack Bata retraces footsteps via Czech privatisation From our Correspondent: No easy ride for Harley By our Industrial Correspondent: Eurotunnel and TML to discuss payments PP Rust reappears in London lists Retailers advertise Drexel to re-emerge Hawker silent on sales Whyte scents victory in Invergordon fight Business Roundup By our City Staff: McDonnell close to jet launch 'Yanks and banks' reduce Big Bang to a whimper Five years on, the City's electronic revolution has not realised its potential, writes Martin Waller A mine of information The Times City Diary ERM limits Lamont's menu Economic View Colin Narbrough Birthday bash The Times City Diary Rugby bubbly The Times City Diary Invergordon Shareholders Recession expected to take its toll of M&s interim profits Reporting the Week Morgan Crucible buys three US firms Founder goes Businesses for Sale Allied-Lyons case blows cover for corporate treasurers Capital Markets Furniture in position for the recovery Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities Why UK is out of step with European agenda Gilt-Edged Investment Trusts Royal Mail Capitalisation and week's change Stock Exchange Prices America Followsbritian A form guide to the schools election stakes What are Britain's promising on education? David Tytler, education editor, lists indetail the policies each party wants to applyl As the election approaches, the plans of the main political parties for schools, colleges and higher education are taking shape Winning team Hungry for books Notice Board Here to stay Notice Board Unhallowed Notice Board Queen Margaret College Posts RMIT Marlborough College Director of Operations Welsh College of Music & Drama Coleg Credd a Drama… Selwyn College, Cambridge, STA Policy Officer (Education) Salary : £26,160-£28,704 Selly Oak Colleges Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Which Career Suits Best? The Queen's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iniversity Appointments The University of Leeds University of Oxford Magdalen College, University of Oxford Scholarships Independent Education Essex Lectureship in Building Design Engineering University College of Swansea Fellowships La Crème De La Crème Secretary America to go down the testing route The United States is asking Britain's help to improve standards, Lucy Hodges reports Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Livingstone Fisher Attractive Secretary/p. A. Crème de la Crème Opportunities in Banking Model Agency Lloyds Brokers Mature Sec's Banking & Legal La Creme Litigation Secretary Research-A Bright P. A! Legal PA C £16,000 South Ken Secretary/PA Meridian First Creme How Britain can build on its youthful resopurces A. H. Halsey, below, believes that a new commission he is serving on may have found a way of best utillising young talent Bilinguasec The Language Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Are You Interested in Dentistry? Receptionist c£13,000 Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucie Clayton College RECEPTIONIST/Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Britain can build on its youthful resorces Benn survives move to heavier division An unconvincing start raises questions about seeking another lucrative contest with Eubank Parental school preference duty Regina v Clevland Country Conucil and Another, Ex parte Commission for Racial Equality Deportation rules must be observed Limiting appeal certificates Hounslow take command Hockey Teddington denied by Garcia's goal Soviets brush aside hardship troubles Dependants' costs in enquiries Statutory powers decision not unreasonable Regina v Secretary of State for Health and Others, Ex parte Prison Officers Association Prejudice by solicitor's default Coombes (t/a F. J. Kittle & Son) v Tucker and Anothe Milestone for Bolger Seattle Rhyme is testament to Elsworth's skill Racing Mandarin: Jape ready to fulfil abundant promise of Newbury debut Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Guide to our In-Line Racecard Arazi backed for 2,000 Guineas Match Facts Lack of firepower leaves United's ambitions exposed Hunt for red October proves fruitless as season's pacemakers cap a miserable month by losing leadership ofthe League Clive White Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check A sweet and sour show Fashanu's threat is resolutely repulsed Goalscorers Offences Attendances Houghton supplies respite First Division Not Millwall's lucky week Second Division Drinkell breaks deadlock Wilkinson worried about a lack of strength in depth Football Picture Gallery Graf 's spirit stops Garrison For the Record Goossens outruns the field in record style Motor Sport Fabi adds the drivers' title to Jaguar's haul Today's Fixtures Swansea lift the dragon's spirits Althletics Isler avoids a collision to retain lead Yachting Campese calls the tune as Australia waltz into final The holders are knocked out of the Rugby World Cup as New Zealand's years of dominane end dramatically in Dublin England adopt a calculated line Match Facts Sports Service The Times Competition Miss that mattered most World Cup Diary Racing World Cup Programme England's style will need to be more flexible Gerald Davies Match Facts Gullivers Sports Travel A happy outcome to Lydon's wait Results and Tables Wizard casts her spell Golf By a Correspondent: Wales return with a stylish victory Rugby League India tour called off In Brief Wallabies Wouldn't Give a Xxxx for Anything… Davis battles to stem the tide Twins take Series to the limit Baseball Index Unfounded attacks on England s winning ways David Miller Minolta Australia seek running game Hart criticises England's kicking approach in the semi-final at Murrayfield Hibernian happy at Hampden Harrison resigns as coach Villa join James chase Injured Davis holds off all his challengers Final Scores from Valderrama Richer Tour in view

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