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News from 05/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Kenneth Spencer, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Peter Barraclough, Tim Judah, Robin Oakley and Melinda Wittstock, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Thomas Wilson, Norman De Mesquita, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor and George Brock, S. E. Finer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Julian Malins, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Tim Coulson (Headteacher), R. Ross, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Redwood, Ruth Gledhill, Robert Egerton, Peter Snow, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Michael Dynes and Jenny Knight, Martin Cropper, Philip Robinson, Stephen B. Hammett, Chairman, Alan Matthias (Headmaster), David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, William Kennedy Smith, David Tytler and Robin Stacey, George C. Allen, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Christopher Barker, Simon Tait, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Patrick Stevens, Walt Unsworth, President, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Mark Studer, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Helen Geere, Barry Pickthall, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Roger Boyes, Paul Adams, Alastair Robertson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Simon Hattenstone, Jamie Dettmer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, W. P. Martin, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Stephen Leslie, Ann Winterton, Chairman, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Julian Bray, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Christopher Warman, Sheila Gunn and Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Jeremy Horder, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, David McIntosh, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Jon Asworth,

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Hurd leads Tory onslaught on EC's meddling Lawson fears 'recipe for folly' Dock Brief Role Model Playing Godot Inside TV soap star wins £50,000 libel award Captain Marvel reaches point of no return Thousands mark return of the Iron Butterfly The people cheered, she wept-and Imelda Marcos was back home in Manila to "shower her people with love" after six years' exile in the United States, Joanna Pitman reports Bush and Arafat agree on a 'promising start' The Famous Grouse Treasury starts to listen as the CBI recovers its voice Peter Lilley, the trade minister, took centre stage at yesterday's Cbi conference. Can the confederation regain a leading role in Britain's economic dramas? Philip Bassett reports King secures extra cash to finance cuts Public spending Defence £1.4bn needed 'to maintain service' Health British Diabetic Association Howard tastes victory Employment Meat lorries firebombed at abattoir Agitated Kasparov races to take title US air wives fly into poll tax dispute Brooke rejects internment call Orkney official resigns Exam appeals 'take too long' Gordons setback Out of danger Male Virility: The Facts Bank criticised by coroner after deaths of couple in debt Victims of recession Driving licences to carry photos Unhealthy Britons putting on weight Court rejects Essex men good and true Haunted by the dull loser through the looking glass Final episode in a drama which brought to life an actor's character Bill Barlow sorry, ken Roache—teeters between fact and fiction, reports Lin Jenkins By a Staff Reporter: Mother must wait for jail decision Halifax Pressure mounts for swift reform Citroën Helping hands who need support Charity funding and mangement in the Ninefies With donations falling, charities are awaiting a new government strategy, writes Ruth Gledhill Executive puts her faith in charity Woman in the News £10m campaign aims to cut carbon dioxide level Office work buried in garden of delight Marcus Binney describes an award winning workplace with not a filing cabinet in sight Millions expected in wills windfall Toshiba Rover Unified system of higher education in place by 1993 Tories claim BBC victory MPs may go to Vietnam Howard stands firm on training pledge Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Smith seeks extra £2bn support for industry Labour aims at denting Tory reputation on economic competence Streamline Antarctic survey promise Opinion polls Parliament today MP condemns secrecy over major's death Milliary accidents Forte Hotels Picture Gallery Royal Opera House faces further discord over pay One pay dispute at Covent Garden may have been settled, but another looms says Simon Tait Clergy troubled by earthly rewards BR pines for evergreen days Laytons Speeding policeman banned Guardsmen remanded Man, 82, on murder charge Drug jailings Crash course Cleaner ending Strike rejected Slow breeders Theatre deal A lot of dung Wilding Jurors audition for courtroom stardom William Kennedy Smith trial Jury selection for the Kennedy trial is more television chat-show than legal procedure, Charles Bremner reports from New York Reagan library books all the presidents Church leads Polish lurch to the right Wales tries fo from government Northwest Airlines Picture Gallery Gorbachev warns of 'abyss' Squabbles greet the grand duke Neo-nazis attack refugee sanctuary 15 die in South African strike (Reuter): Majority rule (Reuter): Ferry deaths (Reuter): 'Scarlett' sold Our Foreign Staff: Vukovar is on brink of falling Republic rejects EC peace plan as Yugoslav army presses home attacks on Croatian town Picture Gallery EC leans hard on Yugoslavs Favourite wins Prix Goncourt Flora9 Amid the barrage a baby cries Whsmith Delegates hail new chapter in relations Palastinians (Reuter): Netanyahu returns to power struggle Isreal Crisis in Eastern Europe After Madrid: Israel and Palestinians Step into the Unknwon in Quest for Peace Sharon snipes at Baker's vision Occupied Territories Father figure witnesses birth of new optimism Analysis Wit and wisdom triumphs American Diplomacy (Reuter): Iraq stops supplies to Kurds News in Brief (AP): All shipshape (AFP): Ex-king stabbed (Reuter): Kuwait pays up (Reuter): Moroccan clash Keep open the routes to the past Simon Hattenstone argues that the trustees of great writers and artists must allow later generations fuller access to their work Barbican Hall City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Thrills and a Few spills Orchestral Concerts: London Comedy Theatre Arts Reviews Search for the perfect chillir Radio Memaid Theatre Salzburg summer Briefing Not guilty Global alert Last chance… Leukaemia Research Fund London Diagnostic Centre Crafty tartan ideas for a global market From the Outer Hebrides to Tokyo, plaid fans are flocking to Aviemore Bertolucci Switzebland Chanel rules, ok? Vogue has chose Karl Legerfeld's reinvention of the countrue classics in denim as the look of 1991. Liz Smith reports Lloyds Bank Exercise in futility Nigel Hawkes urges the government not to waste its energy Top marks for the Patels Janet Daley says immigrants have kept up educational standards because they are determined to get ahead Race returns to haunt the South Peter Stothard describes the passions unleashed by a Louisiana election Craig Brown … and moreover Back on board The Times Diary Baptism of fire The Times Diary Artist's block The Times Dairy Fast rack The Times Diary Manufacturing Excuses The Warring Widows Scenes from Clerical Life Westminster role in federal Europe Euthanasia warning Res ipsa loquitur Maintaining footpaths Solicitors' duty Remember, remember Changing the law on marital rape Payment by results Farmers and landscape Court Circular Today's royal engagements Appointments Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Colfe's School Farleigh School Marriages Raymond Blackburn Albert Raymond Blackburn, former Lbaour MP and campaigner against prongraphy and gaming abuses, died on November 3 aged 76. He was born on March 11,1915 Appointments in the Forces Service breakfast Sir John Spencer Wills Sir John Spencer Wills, former chairman of BET, died on October 28 aged 87. He was born on August 10,1904 Dinners Luncheon Reception Royal visit University news Anniversaries Sylvia Fine Kaye Sylvia Fine Kave, Lyricist and composer, died of emphysema at her Manhattan home on October 28 aged 78. She was born in New York on August 29,1913 Arbitrators' Company Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2630 Royal College of Physicians National Benevolent Institation The Times National Kidney Research Fund Pope John XXIII Crowned Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Borwn's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guideh Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move A trifle less than perfect Dance Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Theatre Medea Royal Exchange, Manchester The Times Master Drawings BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Joyriders to risk two-year jail term The Times Crossword No 18,755 Picture Gallery Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Manchester Arbound Britain Times Weahtercall Hightest & Loest Lighting-Up Times Glasgow Yesterday London High Tides Over-egging the birthday cake By-election sketch Bargains to Beat the Slump Picture Gallery Business News T&C Talks Miners Strike Bid Rejected Green Awards Hawker Confident The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Woolwich to takeover T&C society Link aimed at safeguarding confidence Dutch drug firm cuts 900 as UK division closes Cats producer adds to his empire Housing starts increase again CBI expects to sway government policy John Charcol Carsberg will study Bt prices next year Hitachi Strike hits mining in South Africa Hawker confirms forecast Merrett names seek action Geers Gross gives nod to Publicis bid Business Roundup SW Wood in red Europe Energy loss Pict calls off oil sale Nobo chief leaves By our City Staff: TIG denies bid link to board loss Burn Stewart ready to float Coal urges cheaper power plan Industry secretary builds bridges in face of criticism Dti Role SKF Interim Statement Banham stresses need for the right government The CBI conference: government's relationship with business comes under fire Demands Leave investment to industry, says Horton Intervention Bumpy journey to single market European Trade Tough-talking Smith calls for German-style stability Manufacturing Praise for discipline of Erm Inflation Time and price favour Ultramar in bid battle Tempus Geers Gross Business for Sale Growing Long Established Engineering Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times South Coast Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miscellaneous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traders remain cautious in run-up to by-elections Stock Market Major Changes Wall Street Recent Issues (Reuter): Dow slips as rate cut is awaited The Times Corporate Services to consolidate its shares Renold omits dividend Profits at VTR halved Kelt in $8m oil, gas buy EC agrees on trade tactics Polly Peck repayments Ferranti set for takeover Comment Chain reaction Return to legal roots The Times City Diary Brewing up advice The Times City Diary Plastic slalom The Times City Diray Maverick pays price for loans that were not safe as houses As the Town & Country Building Society sees its future 'with the Woolwich', Lindsay Cook reports on the background to the merger and assesses the outlook for society Windfalls on the way with more mergers Venables signs The Times City Diary Zygoparc sold The Times City Diary Welcome end to Se information monopoly Rule change will make insider dealing more difficult Thai Smoth as skilk US market shrugs off accident at McDonnell The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Widespread losses Clean, but not quite green Business are taking environmental concerns more seriously, but will be told this month that they could do better. Malcolm Brown reports You Can Tell when It's Shell Britain sets the ecology standard A 'green yardstick' for British industry will be published next year which Europe may follow British Gas A new urgency in the fresher air Rover and Stansted Airport are among the winners of the 1991 green industry awards British Coal Opencast How dirty was the valley Hauxley Northum berland Checks to balance Eco-auditing is soon to make its mark on businesses. Green it may be, but there are fears of red tape, says Michael McCarthy B. A. A. London Stansted Facelift to remove the scars Picture Gallery Kodak Limited A flag raised for rebirth At last a single body is co-ordinating urban regeneration by promoting projects and sponsoring awards The cost of a healthy future Efforts to clear up the environment rely on national honest Tom Walker writes Inspectors take up a challenge Government watchdogs take master's degrees in pollution management in the fight to protect the environment Simons London Electricity Umist Hickson and Welch Ltd On the forestry beat Joan Llewelyn Owens explores the world of foresters who safeguard Britain's woodlands Public Appointments Broomleigh Nicare Business Manager Benenden Hospital The British College of Optometrists Secretary The Spastics Society Charity Appointments Ryedale District Council National Federation of Housing Associations Computer Aided Medical Systems Limited Child Abuse Dilemma Paying the price of safety David McIntosh outlines a draft bill putting commercial pressure on industry to become more safety-conscious A serious case of the Rumpoles Fixture epidemic Inn and Outs Auto-memory Reformer needed Tribunal call Zarak MacRae Brenner The dangers of a wills free-for-all Brief Zarak MacRae Brenner McKenna & Co Daniels Bates Partnership Laurence Simons Associates Zarak MacRae Brenner Norman Parsons Reuter Simkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items How much can be told? Guidelines must rule when confidential reports are produced in court, writes Stephen Leslie British Rail Legal West sussex Ashurst Morris Crisp Law Recruitment 'Para—legal' Litigation The Chambers of Robin Stewart Booming Spain beckons the business-minded Madrid has a third London law firm, drawn by a growing economy Newcastle Protection & Indemnity Assoication Striking-out principles apply equally Legal Appointments Banking Lawyers Lipson Lloyd Jones Tuck & Mann Turberville Woodbridge Virginia Street Wapping Solicitor's duty over reference on client Cobbett Leak Almond Solictiors Queen Elizabeth Building Cayman Islands Taylor Root Chambers & Partners Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall Hong Kong Team spirit spurs Swedes Golf Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Burges Salmon Solicitors Time for a Change? The Times England need to improve Netball Barry Smith Law Recruitment Brooks issues Mackeson warning over fancied Espy Racing Difference of a pound The Chambers of David Barker Building Employers Confederation Legal Recruitment Consultants Mandarin: Sabin Du Loir to collect again Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Mandarin: Hamilton Park Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Hereford Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items IRFB should abandon absurd double standard The Game that Will Never Be the Same The Times today begins a series on rugby union after the World Cup. David Miller, chief sports correspondent, argues for rewards for the players and change in presentation Redskins retain unbeaten record American Football American Conference A team to rival the world's best World Selections Horan's try will live long in the memory Tomorrow Best is appointed as England coach until end of season Rugby Union Kingston release Brooks to cut bill Basketball Jansher returns to full fitness Squash Rackets Draw thrills Baddeley Badminton Today's Fixtures Celtic line up £1m bid for Mowbray to reinforce defence Football Scotland appeal over kick-offs European Results Fifa may sanction US move Conway dispenses with the sparkle Legal threat to Swedish plans Yachting IOC seeks reduction For Toe Record Football Basketball Boseleighing Cricket Cycling Golf Hockey Motor Rallying Ice Hockey Ice Skating Rugby Union Real Tennis Yachting Rugby League Tennis Volleyball Winsurfing New voice for sport In Breif Seahawks surge to league lead Ice Hockey Pools Forecast Hardyman can go Cooper's request Golf New arena serves up Aida and McEnroe Taylor purges the old guard against Poland The England manager gambles on midfield for Pozaan Internatioanl Squads Hampden's seat task Arazi may need operation Longstaff Ltd Berlin face severe problems in Olympic bid Bacher confident of Calcutta victory McColgan strides out on the road to riches Whitaker warned over his conduct

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