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News from 29/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Rowland Gee, David Trimble, DJM, Patricia Davies, Dinah Hall, Sir Graham Day, Donald Bradley, Bill Frost, George Brock and Robin Oakley, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Colin Stanley, Director General, Angela Mackay, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Tim Sainsbury Minister of Trade, David Pannick, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Abby Tan, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Susan Sturrock, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, K L Samant, Joseph Connolly, Timothy M. Simon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Sheila Terry, Leader, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Bernard Crick, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, N. A. McMahon Turner, Margot Norman, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Peter Warner, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Henry Stapleton, P. B. Lewis, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael I. Gurr, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Collin McQuillan, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Roger Boyes, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Sue Moore, George Brock and our Foreign Staff, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Walker and Robin Oakley, Philip Ryman, David Young, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, David Crosby, M. J. Van Brugen, Don W. Steele, Director, Scrivenor, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Paul S. Rubin, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, David Foster, Benedict Nightingale, John Wallace, Nazmu Virani, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Vince Wright, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Ami Barav, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Nicky Jones, Mary Dejevsky, R. D. Ward,

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Yeltsin moves to wrest power from Gorbachev Russian leader challenges republics Bigger Business Women of 1991 Bill of Rights Inside Thames plea brings ITV standards fear Mandarins meet the university challenge Picture Gallery Opt-out clause boosts EC deal Major vows to put more women in top public jobs BA considers moving its base to Stansted Rolex Law Times Pages Mirror sacks foreign editor Businesswomen cast doubt on prime minister's scheme As Major launches Oportunity 2000, Women of the Year share their achievements Women in World Politics Few UK women are politically active NEC Previous measure made little progress The Times Charter for Women Doors closed in EC corridors of power MP fined £1,500 for neglecting sheep Torture claims Missile men Pc found guilty Killer jailed TV sales merger Bertolucci Twin aged 6 awarded £425,000 damages for hospital error Asians top of English form Sniffing out Bonaparte's animal appeal Detectives reopen A1 murder enquiry Business as usual at slander surgery Is there a doctor in the house? Yes, but only one. David Young has an appointment at a divided surgery Orchestra offer is rejected Halifax International Brixton jail staff suspend action People Read Newspapers Arms dealer retracts denial of meeting Paul Wilkinson reports on a further twist in the bizarre affair of the sacked Daily Mirror foreign editor Davies reaction a costly mistake Doubt on future of travelcard Bentley's purchase diamonds J1mmy travels south Barclays Picture Gallery Firms scramble to pay £675 for best rugby final seats This commercial has been banned from British… Labour and Tories likely to back state lottery for the arts Tory in race dispute dies from cancer Malaysia Airlines Muslims mimic Parliament Kinnock plays down impact of local party split Hemsworth by-election Army chief tells of SAS war bravery To Fill 4 Buses with High Level Nuclear Recession puts brake on plans for railway renaissance Dirty, crowded trains could remain the curse of commuters for even longer if BR's financial troubles cannot be overcome soon, writes Michael Dynes Picture Gallery Joyriding passenger found guilty Terrorists foiled Advert banned Aids trust cuts Legal history Polluters caught By our Foreign Staff: Zaire leader orders Belgium to stage immediate pullout Reuter: Liberals triumph in Colombia polls British Nuclear Fuels Reuter: Sex blackmailer lands in alphabet soup Picture Gallery Imelda's shoes are made for hawking Prince in peace plea to Canada Ottawa (Reuter): Nuclear fear (AFP): Vice tackled (Reuter): End of the trail Welcome to the new world Delta Airlines Arab gunmen kill settlers in bus attack Woolwich Building Society Summit tests scale of Kremlin power Key to peace lies in hands of an unlikely pragmatist Yitzhak Shamir, the Israeli leader, is not about to abandon the commitment that has sustained him for 50 years, Richard Beeston writes from Madrid Billing and cooing for press flock Madrid Notebook Hamburg officer uncovers tank deal (Reuter): Protest bomb kills American (AFP): Asylum plea Hogg appeal (Reuter): Turks leave Iraq Envoy injured EC ultimatum gives Serbs one week to accept peace proposal Chechen poll sets poser for Yeltsin Tongues wag in Franco-German brigade Brussels presses Britain on stronger parliament Poles reject 'shock therapy' Clubbable understudy furnishes the changes Wörner fears Euro army would lead to Nato split Twelve agree to ban wide drift nets (Reuter): Cresson pledge Havel walks out (Reuter): Vogel to resign (AFP): Fence formula (Reuter): Where art thou? A baton charge to new heights Is Franz Welser-Möst right choice to make the London Philharmonic world class? Richard Morrison asked him Pointless phone-in for transparent phonies Radio Lyric Father of tragedy returns in triplicate Theatre Harry Eyres sets the scene for the Royal Shakespeare Company's epic plunge into Sophocles' timeless dramas NT Sights set on vessel Briefing Post signed Theatrical lot Last chance Paul Smith's small world Where to find boyswear that boys will wear and parents will buy? Dinah Hall on a new range from Paul Smith, menswear designer, and the new look at M&S The Times at Liberty Art of the soft sell Vimto, the north's favourite drink, is to be celebrated with a sculpture Lloyds Bank Let bygones be icons A new book on 20th-century classics is stretching the word beyond belief Sums that do not add up Margot Norman says tests failed our seven-years-olds Poland votes for apathy Roger Boyes, in Warsaw, explains that democracy and free markets have yet to capture the popular will Craig Brown And moreover Plagued by a new Leviathan Alan Walters says he was wrong to think European union could be stopped Points of conversion The Times Diary Lend us a tenor The Times Diary Secret weapon The Times Diary Mirror image The Times Diary Russian Roulette Moonshine over Strasbourg Helping Women to Work Treatment of customers by banks Cathedral revenue Pay by results Artwork copyright A sin no more? Cholesterol screening and health Analysis of waiting lists for operations Water extraction Mythmatched Nothing to celebrate? Economic indicator Court Circular Women of the Year luncheon University news Anniversaries Lieutenant Colonel S. Chant-Sempill Nature notes The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Birthdays today George Barker George Barker, poet, novelist and critic, died in Norfolk on October 27 aged 78. He was born in Loughton, Essex, on February 26,1913 Forthcoming marriages Appointments John Kobal John Kobal, film historian and photoarchivist, died of pneumonia yesterday aged 51, He was born in Linz on May 30,1940 Israel opens access to Dead Sea Scrolls Archaeology Today's royal engagements Alleyn's School Dinners Major General J. D. B. Smith To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2624 Births Church Housing Trust Your Will Association Action The Times October 29 on this Day 1929 Progeress of Cancer Research Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide New Releases Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Games in Charlie's court Theatre Carlucco and the Queen of Hearts Hampstead Rock Mary Black Dominion Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Rock Lloyd Cole Hammersmith Odeon BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One Radio 1 Triton Polaris 'forced' to spend longer at sea First Time Lucky The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,749 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Picture Gallery Weather No Title Business and Finance Ex-Rights Restive Facing up^ Going Boeing Threadbare The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BAe call flops to less than 10% take-up Underwriters left with bulk of issue Wall Street climbs on rate cut hopes Date set for market merger EC champions depositors' cause Lucas wins aero-engine order worth $3 billion Aquascutum Miners take step towards buyout of Coal Third quarter loss for Kodak Unlisted Securities Small firms 'will suffer' under EC social action By our City Staff: Recession weakens Wm Cook Soviet republics reach deal with G7 on debt servicing Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Berry Birch improves H&C goes eastwards Racal chief slams bid Eastern Electricity sets up gas venture Business Roundup Invergordon rapped by takeover panel Noble Raredon losses grow Finlay bought Sterling bid near Payout raised Bolton better EC enquiry R-R appoints Boeing wins $2bn order from JAL Buyer rejects claim that deal was politically motivated Virani assures shareholders of bank support for Control Moss Bros hit by 90% profit fall in 'difficult' six months Sunleigh disposals wipe out debt Business for Sale South Coast Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Precision Engineering Co. For Sales Miscellaneous National Westminster Bank Yorkshire and Tyne Tees report worse figures Blacks continues to strengthen Derbyshire The Times Unit Trust Information Service Yorkshire Television fails to convince the market Losses clawed back as shares stage a dramatic turnround Stock Market Liffe battles for the future Comment Coal dreams Howe about some shares? The Times City Diary Invisible PR The Times City Diary Card dealing The Times City Diary Spelling it out The Times City Diary Cold comfort for the City as cash fountain freezes over In the wake of the BAe flop, Neil Bennett examines the rights and wrongs of calling on shareholders to part with their cash Taking on water The Times City Diary All at sea The Times City Diary Business Letters Building on success in Kuwait Export policy Play the game CNT Rosehaugh battles to cut debt Dealings in MCA shares attract US enquiry Underwriters seek EC rules waiver Comparex Wall Street Recent Issues Major Indices London Traded Options FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options Widespread gains Daniels Bates Partnership QD Reuter Simkin Daniels Bates Partnership Clifford Chance The Post Office How Europe Orders Britain A public right to challenge secrecy As Liberty today publishes "A People's Charter", Bernard Crick calls for British bill of rights Tender touch Charity reprieve Stressing a point Wrangles in Rio Child benefit? KPMG The Euro guide on sexual harassment Counsel QD ZMB Sharp QD Chambers & Partners KPMG Who tells Britain what it must do The European Commission, Ami Barav reveals, cannot instruct governments Legal Appointments QD Pitts-Tucker & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guinness Peat Aviation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great eastern gamble starts to look safer A London firm is opening three East European offices Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton Litigation Solicitor No precedence for contractual right Legal Appointments The Lipson Lloyd-Jones Jobline Banking Lawyers Graham Gill & Young City of London Polytechnic Move to block US action fails Scots Law Report London Transport Growing Commercial Law Firm in Detroit HC Reuter Simkin Laurence Simons Associates AA North Western Clyde & Co Taylor Root The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniels Bates Partnership Sky Public Appointments Special Hospitals Service Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Crodon Health Authority Times Newspapers Ltd. Manchester Polytechnic Public Appointments N. B Selection Ltd. Brian Forbes Search & Selection Bromley Health The British College of Optometrists Secretary Mandarin: Hannon to strike gold again with Fair Crack Three jockeys hurt in pile-up Mandarin: Leicester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Redcar Mandarin: Salisbury Form Focus Rugby union's jamboree excites a wider public How have other leading sports reacted to the Rugby World Cup's month in the limelight, and what have they learnt? David Powell can vasses some opinions on the tournament Bevan is handed central role in Twickenham final Welshman to referee showpiece Pools Forecast The lessons to be learned from snooker's demise Sport on Television The Week in Review Twins revel in greatest victory Boardman celebrates hill success Cycling Hendry regains his sure touch Snooker Ford will be driven by unhappy memories Basletnall Gretna rewarded for record run with a home tie Scottish club heads group of FA Cup hopefuls First round Draw Dickson victory In Brief Today's Fixtures Football McMillan plans record triumph Boxing Dibnah's earnings topped up by bonus Ballesteros is on top of the world For the Record Athletics 1992 European Tour Fixtures Overseas Football Results Changes should improve League Colin McQuillan looks at moves designed to make the squash season more exciting MUMM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing Adopt a Granny Dwyer feels sorry for England Australian coach refuses to be drawn into criticisms of style in build-up to cup final Football clubs switch kick-offs Gascoigne's knee is on the mend Athletes hoping for a reprieve in drug appeal Board wins extra rest day Revised Itinerary Mixing tactics will control Australian flair Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, assesses the strength of the opposition in the Rugby World Cup final Schofield favours long haul Ken

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