News from 30/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, John Birt, Robert Cole, Holly Hill, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Nicolette Jones, Angela MacKay, A. H. B. Franklin, Philip Howard, John Moe, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Fritz Spiegl, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Srikumar Sen, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Gerald Isaaman (Editor), Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Alan Thompson, Peter Davenport, Christopher Frazer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Peter Jackson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Kirk, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rupert Ridge, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, F. Somerville, Virginia Ironside, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Jane Wyatt, Malcolm Hurwitt, Chairman, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Regina, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Harold Lind, Amos Oz, Heather Kirby, Richard Owen, Jonathan Braude and Martin Fletcher, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Christopher Walker, Margaret Y. A. Oliver, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter Tarrant-Willis, Life & pensions insurance broker and independent adviser, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Brian Buchanan, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Peter Bottomley, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, David Burnside, Director of Public Affairs, British Airways, Benedict Nightingale, Trevor Brooking, D. I. Richardson, Press Secretary, Rob Andrew, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Sam Kiley, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, David Ramsbotham, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Luke Gormally (Director), Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Dutch give up hope of deal on political union Britain rejects single currency pledge Dear Virginia First Timers BCCI Complaint Inside Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… Lamont says little doubt recession is ending At last-white to win in 100 billion moves Gorbachev insists he is in control BBC jobs at risk in 'market' Rugby Dubrovnik waits for siege to resume The fabric of Croatia's famous old city has not been as badly damaged as feared, reports Tim Judah Generals of '71 rally for renewed battle over Europe Twenty years after the vote that took Britain into the Ec, the European question shows no sign of being settled, writes Peter Riddell Labour may block union's attempt to oust Short NEC Sir Leslie Martin wins top Riba prize Politician met agent Poet's unloved home wins eminent admirers Maxwell defends journalist The Mirrorgate affair Commons plan to end late sittings Tesco's Christmas cheer is overruled Tory turns his back on party over jobs Hatton attacks court delay Newspapers obey rulings German visit Corrections Libel court told of actor's humiliation over article Jury is expected to judge the boredom rating of Coronation Street character Elephant attack hero honoured Aussies kick Tebbit test into touch Burglary operation nets 1,242 Anti-crime scheme cuts thefts Midland Montagu Court backs challenge to NHS trusts Citroën BX Diesel Police chief blamed over Hillsborough retires early Jacobean house saved for nation Wrens to stay at sea, admiral says Picture Gallery British Midland Children's worker denies being gay 500g Vegetable Fat Spread with Buttermilk Ownership Wangle over stolen Renoir found in Japan Mother is guilty of cruelty Nimmo banned Fake nurse Gun charges Youth shot dead Reading politics Fish warms to Scots offering Council to borrow against Bcci loss Kuwaitis launch poppy appeal Amstrad Cardiac death toll could be halved Amsterdam Boat people to be sent home from Hong Kong camps UK and Vietnam sign deal Hallowe'en hit by sex and race WDA Chinese becomes chess queen US orders trade ban on Haiti Abbey National Palestinians and Israel set aside brinkmanship Shamir and al-Husseini adopt concilliatory tone on eve of historic peace talks United States Palestinians Soviet Union Jordan Kremlin makes regional retreat Soviet Policy West Bank show goes live Madrid Notebook Israel Syria A tough journey in three stages Agenda Paris insists on a seat Hezbollah vows 'day of wrath' Border Clashes By our Foreign Staff: Mudslinging blots out policies in Lusaka poll Democracy in Africa From Associated Press: Aids sign scared off looters Belgium ignores Mobutu Abbey National Bitter years shape Middle East map Chronology Ukraine to close Chernobyl Creative, Media & Marketing LittleWoods Walesa threatens to take over cabinet Polish post-election squabbles Yeltsin's ally wins poll battle Yugoslav jets bomb Vukovar as injured swamp hospital Marketing & Sales Manager Saudi Arabia Mixed Media Visual Arts Shop Management Trainee Advertising Hands of nuclear clock to go back Euro London Appointments Model Agency UK and France fail to heal rift Offer to blacks (Reuter): Temple arrest Kazakh plea Tank charges Time for revolution at the Bbc John Birt, BBC director-general in waiting, explains the Corporation's plans to operate more efficiently BBC Adopts Nhs-Style Drive for Cost-Cutting Creative, Media & Marketing Your Best Opportunity to Earn £35-£65K P. A. Graduates Required How Inspector Wexford Woos Viewers from the BBC Immunodiagnostics Focus Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mixed Media Visual Arts Shop Broadwater Community Enterprise Make the Most of your Potential Icd Beware: chaos to come Harold Lind, media analyst, wonders how Itv will meet the competition First ideas are often the most novel As the Whitbread First Novel Award shortlist is announced, Nicolette Jones examines literary debuts Rosy and cosy in the Big Apple Theatre: New York Picture Gallery Chilling choice Silver lining? Briefing Arias again Notable chair Last chance… Passing into an electric band Records: Jazz Besieged and bewitched by rare Donizetti Opera: Wexford Festival Hilary Finch rediscovers a trio of unjustifiably neglected work The South Bank Centre How do you survive the agony? Virginia Ironside, an agony aunt for 12 years, on the questions no one can resist asking her Which Questions are Asked the Most? OBAS Denzil McNeelance Famous mistakes And Briefly What hope for Middle East peace? Three writers give sharply differing views on today's talks between sworn enemies Amos Oz, the Israeli novelist, hails a breakthrough, with the Arabs at last recognising his state's right to exist Alan Coren ... and moreover A land soaked in blood Richard Owen traces the conflict back to the Old Testament Popeless case? The Times Diary Exhibiting tolerance The Times Diary Conor Cruise O'Brien argues that the… Life in the fast lane The Times Diary As others see us The Times Diary No Fudge on EMU Creative Confidence Music of the Motorway Decision on individual's 'right to die' BA and Stansted Army releases Finding the right voice for London Intelligence museum Waiting for a heart Family reunion Cheque from Libya Mythmatched Court Circular Memorial services Luncheons Professor Sir Norman Rowntree Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointments Marriage Royal Institute of Navigation Sheikh Muhammad Abu-Shakra Sheikh Muhammad Abu-Shakra, the Druze spiritual leader, died on October 24 at Badaran in the Shouf mountains of Lebanon aged 81. He was born in Ammadour in the same region in 1910 Anniversaries Service dinner Meeting Michael Clayton Peter Willes Peter Willes, OBE, actor and television producer, died in Gloucester on October 22 aged 78. He was born in London on April 30,1913 Basking in the golden glow of autumn medals Horticulture At Home State visit Professor Georg Schwarzenberger Professor Georg Schwarzenberger, emeritus professor of international law at London University, has died aged 83. He was born on May 20,1908 Forthcoming marriages Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2625 Deaths Announcements The National Benevolent Institution The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Memorial Services Avert For Sale Breast Cancer Research into Ageing Flatshare National Children's Bureau Combat Stress Overseas Travel Resignation of Prince Louis Legal Notices 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Winning Move Collapsing under pressure Theatre Theatre When It's Over Finborough, Earls Court Rock Seal Hammersmith odeon Dance Mysteries Bloomsbury BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Thermabond Contracts Ltd Waldegrave wants faster negligence settlements Gummer attacks 'faddists' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,750 Word-Watching Picture Gallery Chambord Weather Was Columbus the First? Index Just the Tonic In Tinseltown Post Restante Retiring Frothing over The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices SFO accused of failing to co-operate District attorney says Britain has not helped in BCCI enquiry NEDC likely to reject Japan-style bargaining Barclays responds to charges By our Industrial Editor: Business confidence soars Knight Williams Business Editor City mops up BAe loose ends US data signal end of recession Victor Technologies Board of Foster's fails to ensure support of Elliott By our City Staff: Blue Arrow 'amnesia' alleged Freeze on Polly assets extended UK firms 'hit on gas' IBC remains in red Gestetner warning TNT still in the red Reserves at Lloyd's 'were inadequate' Business Roundup Salomon staff take pay cut to help with legal costs By our Industrial Editor: Compete at 50p a letter, says Po Hello tosh—Time Warner gets a Toshiba link in deal worth $1 bn JP Morgan goes to school in the City Advertising slump puts Thames £4m into red Mercury Compatible Bank talks confirmed by Vestey Receivers at March offshoot Acorn deficit Radamec profit Bradford rises Harmony loss Coats sell-off Scanbroker UK Ltd Smithkline Beecham still finds the going tough Tempus Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options London Traded Options Spotlight turns on supermarkets as price war starts building up Stock Market Major Changes Wall Street Accountancy & Finance Appointments (Reuter): Index is spurred by rally in bonds BAe puts on a brave face Comment Trying harder Cycling the way of de Broe The Times City Diary In Tusa's shoes The Times City Diary Dealing a blow The Times City Diary Doublespeak The Times City Diary British and US pessimists look for the next recession Anatole Kalestsky argues that fears of a "double dip" recession on either side of the Atlantic are without foundation Charitable words The Times City Diary Share price and herd instinct Demise of advisers is exaggerated Revenue looks at tax for names Adaytum Balancing skill of man and machine Think small Rally runs out of steam Stock Exchange Prices Times Newspapers Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Retirement homes come of age Chestertons Residential Palace Gate W8 Landlords Belgravia SWI Barbican Kensington Harley House Regents Park NW1 Farley & Co 1 Min S. Ken Stn Hyde Park W2 A Luxury Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Birch & Co Knight Frank & Rutley PE Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Display Advertising Items Benham & Reeves John D Wood & Co London Property North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes New Forest London Property Milldon & Co Ltd Riverside Warehouse E. A. Shaw Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The English Courtyard Association Horne & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenterden Strawberry Villas Barratt 'Apartment' Blackheath Village Country Property Chelsteen Homes Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkshire Martin Grant Homes Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargain prices tempt big business Commercial Property Am-Cos Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucestershire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jones Lang Wootton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterton The Waterfront Property Board Wood & Co City Offices Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items LLG In the Market Livingstone Fisher Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Zarak Partnership Asshi Chemical Industry Co. Ltd Ambitious Secretary with excellent skills required… Receptionist to £10,000 Hobstones Diary of Times Classified Crone Corkill Banking Angela Mortimer Institute of Psychiatry Media Careers ROC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Fund Managers Ltd The Recipe for Career Success P. A. £18,000 + perks Institute of Neurology Queen Square Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Director's Assistant Membership and Events Assistant Personnel Secretary Norton Associates Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Mison Career Opportunity Working Girls Limited Cameron Markby Hewitt Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children Crone Corkill Tour Operations Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trustees' duty to invest profitably Chancery Division Harries and Others v Church Commissioners for Englanmd and Another Unpaid community charge housing policy challenged Crème De La Crème Profiles Justifying costs appeal The Recruitment Company Ecco DSA Regan and Dean Recruitment Ltd Design Administrator £16.500. Europes leading… Making out race bias case Disclosing confidential material Multilingual Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activated suspended sentence cannot be partially suspended Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dismissal award Super Secretaries Part Time Vacancies Kinnear Limited Afternoon receptionist required for American firm of… Why the doors are closing on sport for all Trevor Brooking, the former England footballer and a member of the Sports Council, voices concern over legislation seeking to restrict local authority expenditure on sport Prost's feud with Ferrari finally at breaking point Italians part company with former Formula One champion DeBerg never says die American Football Welsh sound warning for rival code Robert Cole on the dilemma facing the Welsh in international rugby league Parke's England prospects falter with crucial defeat Squash Rackets Optimist sees way forward Reilly to look closely at under-21 players Casteddu collects Redcar's big prize Racing Loki takes Lewis to jackpot Brent Walker pulls out of Ascot festival Injured riders on the mend Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: Shirley Valentine ready to shine Mandarin: Yarmouth Mandarin: Fontwell Park European team arrives for Breeders' Cup showdown Mandarin: Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings No Title Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service The moment England's courage failed them David Kirk, Captain of the 1987 World Cup winning All Blacks, weights the strengths of the teams that have reached this year's final Sottish duo have chance to bow out on a high note Jones returns to holster All Blacks Horse trials bring in suspension for falls Equestrianism Wainwright strolls through Tennis World Cup Programme Fixtures Details World games are planned for S Africa Bridge Television S Africa's World Cup hopes brighten South Africa receive Sharjah invitation Cricket Instant reply helps Palace to avoid calamitous defeat Gray saves first division pride in Rumbelows Cup QPR's defensive system foils blunt City attack Townsend to have hernia operation Today's Fixtures Rugby World Cup Results Service Charlery's goal touch continues Tour lead changes In Brief Leeds go through but Batty suffers For the Record Eubank remains uncertain Devils go top after double success Ice Hockey McMillan takes belt with stylish display Boxing Athlete faces wait for appeal result Athletics Index Gallant Grimsby fall victim to quality finishing Tottenham flattered by winning margin Gates under threat The Royal London Society for the Blind Factors that give Wallabies an edge Three days before the Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham, the England stand-off half, Rob Andrew, examines Australia's rugby roots Port Vale equal to Anfield challenge Doyle looks past the hazards of a testing task Picture Gallery Calder backs England to take final
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