News from 04/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and George Brock, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Richard Cooke, W. G. Horn, Giles Hunt, Tim Miles, Tim Judah, Norman Howell, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Peter Judge, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Sean Hallahan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Nomi Sharron, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, David Dean, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Jane Bird, Peter Ball, David Kirk, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Jane Cameron, Maurice Wood (Chairman), Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Victor and Norman Howell, Louise Hidalgo, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, P. R. W. Pemberton, Anatole Kaletsky, Harry Stopes-Roe, Laurie Taylor, Charles Bremner, David Guest, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Clive Couldwell, Christine Sidwell, Peter Tompsett, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Oliver (Director), Sydney Friskin, Pauline Levis (British Chairman), Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Clive Troubman (British Chairman), Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Walton Goldman Sachs International, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Peter Scott, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, David Grosz, (Chairman), Emma Sanderson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Melvyn Rose (Executive Director), Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, Mathew d'Ancona, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, C. Thurstan Shaw, (President), Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Hunter Davies, Diane Driver (Co-Ordinator), Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Cicely Saunders (Chairman), Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Israelis meet Palestinians face-to-face Madrid peace talks make history The Men's View Trying Harder Long Runner Inside By our Chief Political Correspondent: Automatic guillotine urged for major bills Commuters' ill-fated future is in the leaves Picture Gallery Dubrovnik radio sends out dramatic SOS to Europe The bombardment by the army must be deliberately intended to terrorise the citizens, reports Tim Judah Tories focus on April 9 as date for next election Opinion Polls over the past Month Watches of Switzerland Lloyd's syndicate meets to consider 'unfair recruitment' Lloyd's chairman and a Foreign Office minister are among names affected by dispute about a syndicate's losses. Jonathan Prynn reports IRA seeks to justify hospital bombing Alfred Dunhill Four brothers die in home blaze High-risk prisoners 'to be cut' Millions guarantee that rugby is the true winner Fans united for a peaceful end to the world cup, report Peter Victor and Norman Howell Ministers insist £6.5bn spending rise is no spree Snow and blizzards hit North Oxleas protest Songwriter dies Fishing choice St. Joseph's Hospice Family's pride in the green beret Home gloom in marginals Mortgage repossessions Repossession: 20 Worst Hit Areas PCs to use arresting English Ministry accused of cover-up over death of marine MPs support father demanding the truth behind fatal parachute fall EIZO (UK) Ltd Golf course threatens the Irish natterjack Citroën Clarke reverts to traditional class methods Primary school reform More pay 'for best teachers' Psion Plc Picture Gallery Trust votes for five-year ban on hunting debate Police seize guns Lewd show sets the sparks flying Ashdown warns EC meddlers Branson attacks BA 'dirty tricks' Sunday openers Ford to expand Police hold 115 Soothing voice with sharp wit As new deputy party chairman, Gillian Shephard will promote the caring face of Conservatism, Matthew d'Ancona writes Barclays Voters play down inflation as a main election issue Housing still seen as good investment Parties find seat too close to call Langbaurgh by-election Profile of Seat MPs since 1945 (Cleveland/Whitby) Advert spending 'out of control' Government Advertising Spending Government Advertising Spending The Volvo Estate Open your Mind United Airlines BR steps up drive to recruit women Opportunity 2000 bears fruit Bar acts to end sex imbalance Joyrider killed on motor bike Pollution alert Drum beater Flat rate fine Bond winners Cartoons join the Aids fight Cutting Edge Briton tricked Iraqi police Country hotels gripped by slump Our Foreign Staff: Crowds mob Imelda on her return Widow's tearful homecoming Abbey National Picture Gallery Call-girl shocks Pakistan Women on top in fantasy world American female aggression has discovered new power to subdue the male, in the mind, at least, Charles Bremner reports White House runs out of southern comfort Mississippi Notebook (Reuter): Baker risks outcry over visit to Peking (AFP): Girl stoned (Reuter): Duke wants ban (AFP): Sikh rebels die (AP): Illness denied (AP): Wonder worker Mobutu dismisses opposition threat Political turmoil in Zaire Marines smuggle chimps to safety Panasonic Kaunda's poll defeat teaches Zambians about people power It will be difficult from now on to reimpose dictatorial role in Zambia, Jan Raath writes from Lusaka Picture Gallery Pretoria studies bill of rights Delta Air Lines Wrangling over venue for meeting angers US Arab-Israeli Conference, Day 4: Americans Push Stumbling Peace Talks into Second round Orthodox leader enthroned Coalition move (Reuter): Kohl son 'better' (Reuter): Muck and brass Nato reassures old enemies Rome summit EC plans sanctions against Yugoslavs Picture Gallery First face-to-face session ends on note of optimism Israeli Policy Lenin's last stand divides Berliners The defenders of Berlin's giant statue of Lenin have lost their battle. Anne McElvoy reports Beirut soldiers breathe again as shelling stops Lebanon Council danger for Gorbachev Southampton University Management School From a Correspondent in Dubai: Arms race shows no let-up Weapons Fair Two worlds meet a little The highlight of the Japan Festival is the Barbican exhibition of Japanese and British art, argues John Russell Taylor Mind what the matter is Television Review Royal Opera House Power games at home Theatre Ariel Dorfman is in great demand. Matt Wolf met the Chilean playwright Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd. Bösendorfer The Times Educational Supplement Notable score Briefing Reel setback Last chance… Arts Reviews Women: the men have their say The Times gives the male sex a right of reply Sexual harassment, inequality… men have been under heavy fire of late. A week ago The Times sought the views of leading women (above) on the prime minister's Opportunity 2000 initiative. Today it is the men's turn Friends of the Elderly B&Q Equality stops at the doorstep No matter what they say, men do not share jobs around the home, Laurie Taylor writes Why America must stay Peter Riddell argues that European defence without the US is unthinkable Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover St Crispin wuz robbed Lynne Truss rides a wave of nationalistic English fervour into the mud of Twickenham Whipping boy of the world Bernard Levin on the mystery of enduring hatred of Jews Reith's little lapse The Times Diary Wall artist The Times Diary Having a breakdown The Times Diary Primary Pluralism The Moscow Card A Marine's Tale The right to die: setting terms for euthanasia debate Successful ageing Out of harmony Any advance? Soviet orphans Middle East peace Weather vacuum Pathways to the open country Cholesterol dilemma Hidden barb Court Circular Today's royal engagements Marriages Service dinner Dinners Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Casimir Lewy Appointment Royal Society of Portrait Painters Sir Ronald Swayne Sir Ronald Swayne, MC, former chairman of Overseas Containers Ltd (OCL), died on October 29 aged 73. He was born on May 11,1918 Learning to live with life after death Irwin Allen Irwin Allen, Hollywood producer best known for his disaster movies, died on November 2 in Santa Monica aged 75. He was born in New York on June 17,1916 Nature notes Memorial services Anniversaries Let charitable deeds replace your sins, generosity… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2629 Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times On this Day The City and South London Railway Word-Watching Entertainments Roy Miles Gallery Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films of 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 Antiques Fair Winning Move An Oedipus with oddities Theatre The Thebans Swan, Stratford Concert David Lumsdaine St John's, Smith Square Jazz Charlie Watts Quintet Ronnie Scott's Birmingham Opera Sweeney Todd Wormwood Scrubs The Times BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Vickery Arms Average price of a pint soars to 132p Beer Prices: The Highs and Lows The Times Crossword No 18,754 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Old lady's gentle stroll on the Brighton run Alan Hamilton travelled in a four-cylinder MMC (Motor Manufacturing Company of Coventry) registration AD91, with tonneau body, driven by Tony Chesters of Keighley, West Yorkshire Weather A Signal for Safety at Work Index Hawker predicts rise in earnings Overseas rate cuts expected BT brokers to withdraw forecasts The Pound Stock Market Lilley rejects CBI attack over industry Trade department reform ruled out Firms fearful for single market By our City Staff: Brent wins waiver agreement Patricia Kluge plays the cards City set to back Asda issue T&C rides out mortgage losses Rothschild Asset Management Limited Yorkshire TV holders urged to reject new licence Epson BTR strategy poses dilemma Comment Racal doldrums Tunnel party fell flat The Times City Diary Ich bin eine… The Times City Diary Belfast booking The Times City Diary Surfeit of stability that signals uncertainty for the economy The Governor of the Bank of England has spelt out his formula for recovery. Anatole Kaletsky puts it to the test ANZ reshapes The Times City Diary On Lloyd's and liability Time warp Solution for Lilley BT Dialling the 010 out of existence New line in profits at Sainsbury Reporting this Week MacNair Mason Chartered Accountants British Telecommunications plc The Times City finds bright Prospect in the engineering sector Smaller Companies Cracks in ERM commitment Gilt-Edged Generators face threat of break-up EC focuses on high definition television Tide turns to Euromarkets Capital Markets The Times Bearing gifts to the City Hewlett Packard Spending on training weathers downturn Investors aim to oust directors at Richmond Oil You were happy to spend a fortune advertising on TV Capitalisation, week's change Cause of action in negligence Queen's Bench Division Law Report November 4 1991 Court of Appeal Surrey The Times university degree results service Homelessness finding London When second caution is necessary Establishing prejudice in planning Will computer makers end the cold war? Freezing out rivals by making computers that do not work with each other may have had its day, Matthew May writes IBM created a whole new industry when it introduced a standard personal computer, reports David Guest Victor Technologies Customers get on the right lines The pressure for wide compatibility began a decade ago. Peter Judge finds that computer systems customers can now wield considerable influence Oracle Open Systems'91 Speaking the same language The open system onslaught may be slow but it seems unstoppable High street plugs into progress The chain stores are becoming committed to open systems. Sean Hallahan reports Digital Proceed with caution Companies Experiment before Taking the Plunge Building up trust in Unix Taking risks and getting it right To link its 40 production plants in Britain, BPCC is reorganising the company by spending £5 million on a computer system, Jane Bird writes Tandon Utopian dream or cash reality? Confidence will set the course Taken by surprise Noticeboard Bookless Flight path Wet or dry? Strong measures GPDST head Low marks for payment by results Teachers want 15% but the government wants pay rises linked to performance. Hugh Thompson tests the classroom atmosphere Head of the Upper School Head of the Middle School The Teachers' Position: Average Professional Weekly Earnings How girls have made the grade among boys The problems of co-education at Marlborough College are fading fast The Headmaster SFIA Educational Trust Ltd The Humanities Teacher The English Teacher The University of Manchester University of Oxford Magdalen College, University of Oxford University College of Swansea Posts School of Music The United Medical and Dental Schools University of Oxford Greenwich College Dynamic French Training Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Brighton Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Canford School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boston University London Multiple Display Advertising Items Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge What's in a change of name? Under a bill published today, polytechnics will become universities and the higher education map will be redrawn. Two writers assess the implications Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Grammar School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collier Campbell Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The DMW Group Working Girls Limited Berkeley Appointments Even a title has its problems Anglia Poly is offering two bottles of champagne for a suitable alternative Profiles Late goal revives Stourport's challenge for title Hockey Hounslow's lead is snipped by Barber Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Arazi delivers a spectacular blow American pride dented as European raiders turn tide with three victories in Breeders' Cup Details from Churchill Downs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times No Title Mandarin: Kaher poised to take leading role at Plumpton Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Mandarin, Thunderer: Plumpton Guide to our In-Line Racecard Katabatic waiting on MacKeson run From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Susurration has easy Saint-Cloud success Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat Conway calls in an expert adviser Ice Skating Leander record a treble Rowing Douce races to record in mud and rain Cycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Graham tries to ignore distraction of Europe Clough looms on the horizon for Francis Weekend Results and Tables Leeds lose quality amid the quantity Match Facts Supporters call out for style as well as success Pools Check Match Facts Ferguson rejoices three times over Goalscores Offences Attendances Palace emphasise the extent of Liverpool's slump Cup may be empty of comfort for Anfield Big kick for a small crowd Third and Fourth Divisions Swindon find new spur for success Second Division Gordon to move to Rangers for £1.2m Today's Fixtures Rain ruins Formula One's grand finale Australian Grand Prix Details For the Record The Royal London Society for the Blind Superb Australia provide the crowning glory Tactical mistakes leave England to reflect on their magnificent failure in the Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham Teams and Scorers The day even the leading player bowed to the need for defence Gerald Davies argues that Australia consistently showed the versatility and adaptability of true world champions Fox announces retirement A famous and furious victory that came from the collective heart David Kirk, the former New Zealand captain, pays tribute to the participants in a great final of the Rugby World Cup Results and Scorers Match Facts McColgan's marathon debut is a classic Scot's victory in New York confounds critics S Africa's exile to end in India Cricket Injury denies Hanley a role in Leeds win Hapless Kumuls denied their due Rugby League Wallabies Wouldn't Give a Xxxx for Anything… Castle's delivery serves him well Tennis Long wait is over for Stadler In Brief Index The agony of defeat cuts deep with England Rob Andrew, England's stand-off half, reflects on the emotions of a gallant, but losing, World Cup final display at Twickenham on Saturday Australia plan global future The Rugby World Cup champions look forward to meeting South African challenge Rugby World Cup Best likely new coach Thermabond Contracts Ltd. Wales eliminated by Woosnam's small error Farr-Jones reconsiders his future Final Scores from Rome Reason for pride in a losing cause
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