News from 06/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Philip Pangalon, Philip Basset, Industrial Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Joseph Williams, Carol Leonard, Simon Wilde, Frank Wilson (Marketing manager), Jamie Dettmer and Tim Jones, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Hugh Oliver-Bellasis, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Laurel Phillipson, Helen E. Mason, Bruce Clark, Melinds Wittstock Media Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Sheilla Switzer, Alan Hamilton, Michael Binyon and Robin Oakley, Mary Baker, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, Conor Cruise O' Brien, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Graham Waggott, Edward Gorman, Robert Ballentyne Deputy Correspondent, V. McK, John Hennessy, Paul Wheeler, Michael Freedland, Philip Bassett, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Aubrey Clayphan, Gillian Bowditch, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, Malcolm Rifkind, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, D. M. Lawler, Paul Brown, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, R. Bayliss, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Matthew d'Ancona, Michel Syrett, Phil McLennan, Alice Thomson, Iris Hardy, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Hands and Peter Bills, Tom Giles and Geoff King, Keith MacKlin, Bria MacArthur, Adam Fresco, J. Lester, B. Boyall, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Coln S. Bell, Michael Austin, Christopheer Stopes, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Tom Walker and Anne McElvoy, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, L. E. Peterson, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Vijay Rana, Esmond Abraham (Chief architect), Robert Pringle, Rob Andrew, M. J. Smith, Anne McElvoy, Timothy Jolly, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, C. E. Iliffe, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoRobert Maxwell dies at sea Sons take control of media empire and pledge:'We are committed to the path that Dad set' On Other Pages Today in the Times Punk Legacy Picture Gallery On the Button Inside The Times Ministers lower Maastricht expectations Share price hits new low Abbey National Robert Maxwell: The Man and his Empire Business empire that rose from the ashes of post-war Berlin The Tycoon NEC New York 'honeymoon' turned sour Last Takeover Debts grew and profits shranka The Pressures Hersh libel actions go on The Law Twin-track enquiry into missing hours Robert Maxwell: The Man and his Leagacy The Enquiry Villager, soldier and MP Milestones Mirror pays tribute to its saviour Reaction Floating hi-tech HQ where the world came to him The Yacht Picture Gallery Unanswered urgent call led to search of yacht Last Hours By our Sports Staff: Football ambition was unfulfilled Sport Sons were groomed to succeed at the top The Heirs Vanity Iair Tobacco Advisory Council Tory Euro-enthusiasts preparing to strike against Ec critic Conservative Euro-enthusiasts are joining the battle for John-Major's ear, making a backbench chairmanship contested territory, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood report Humberside will be the first target Municipal review Loyalties alone not the answer Liz and Laz do lunch in London New charities bill 'will cut red tape' Men open hearts to Woman's Hour Doubts on vigil for Rushdie University to take pools man's name Woman's death sparks alert on legion disease Announcement Army may tackle jail congestion Bomb suspect Arts warning Whitbread book contest distils heady brew of five finalists Hot on the heels of the Booker Prize contest comes another literary lottery. Philip Howard numbers off the entry tickets that will bring one lucky author a £20,500 reward Rolls-Royce was doctored, buyer alleges American collector sues dealer for £340,000 over 1913 car found to have a 'dubious past' Shake-up for BBC's TV work GPs treated for alcoholism Government will pay for new Camelford research Victims of Britain's worst water supply accident say a new report is a whitewash, writes Paul Wilkinson Moscow gambles on luck of the Irish Picture Gallery Triumph for Short and Kasparov Timeshare company fined Second crash victim dies MP criticises boys' sentence Ennals resigns Pollution fine Kidnap appeal Mansion fire Testing time The only artificial preservative we use is the one… Helping the Earth Negin's Home Horne Office blunder reveals 11% spending rise NUM falls foul of the House Around the Lobby Parking fines Home help Parliament today MacGregor outlines Commons reform NHS stays firmly in place as the big concern Richard Ford hears the worries of vorers in Langbaurgh anxious about the health service and the long-term economic future of the region S & M New leadership team in Japan blends rough with smooth By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Students maimed and killed in East Timor WH Smith Own Brands Crowds revive subdued Imelda Euthanasia law hangs in balance Art world hopes for sales upturn The Royal London Society for the Blind General strike angers Pretoria US 'hypocrisy' under attack (Reuter): Peru palace hit (AP): Born in death (Reuter): Ties renewed Baker attacks Israel for opening new Golan settlement Gates wins senate vote to head CIA Bush puts off Asia trip Autumn blows an ill wind Washington Notebook Saddam 'attacking Shias' Picture Gallery S. L. Duponl Paris 'Executioner' joins Le Pen Mercury Communicastions Eastern Europe on trail of scapegoats for its economic woes The times has come for reds to hide under beds, according to one commentator, as formerly communist countries replace earlier tolerance with witch-hunting, Roger Boyes writes World Bank backs Soviet reform with $30m in aid Croat attack threatens peace hopes Carrington issues ultimatum to Yugoslavs as twelfth ceasefire is arranged Tsarists hail return of a Romanov grand duke Genie of extremism turns on leaders From our Own Correspondent in Moscow: Shake-up shifts power to the republics United Nations Human Rights Committee Prince is invited to Dubrovnik (AFP): Tolerance plea (AP): Bulgarian move (AP): Skies opened (Reuter): Moscow rations Celebrating the creativity of the noisy nihilists Did the punk rock phenomenon run out of anarchic energy 15 years ago? Matthew d'Ancona examines the evidence that its legacy of brash rebellion still exercises a strong influence on British culture Operafactory Royal Academy of Arts New angles on the Saxons Joseph Williams sets the scene for the British Museum's magnificent exhibition of Anglo Saxon culture A Swell Party Lunch Time Series Dulwich Picture Gallery Sergei collected Briefing Ton of laughs Last chance… Arts Reviews Working is good for you A new American study suggests that women with part-time work are less depressed than others and stay married longer Where men still club together Many of the hurdles prevent women reaching the top are in Maryfair, writes Alice Thomson Where It All Fits Sharps Individual Bedroom's Limited Stopping the rot And Briefly A good recipe Host of hosts Woodrow Wyatt Britain must stand up to tje Euro-bullies Settlement in the way of peace The Middle East talks defied the pessimists, says Conor Cruise O'Brien, but will not bring security .. . and moreover Picture Gallery Maxwell's paper chase Brian MacArthur assesses the turbulent Fleet Street Street career of a newspaper publisher and tycoon Theory and practice The Times Diary Quiet please The Times Diary Flying the new flag The Times Diary Early bid The Times Diary Quieting the Home Front Salman Rushdie's Choice Cabbages and Kings Women at work: guilt, abilities, rewards, equality and discrimination Organic farming Water extraction Delays in paving bills High-speed link 'Heap of the week' Cashing in fast Bowled over Court Circular Today's royal engagements Baptism Dinner Territorial Army promotions Birthdays today Appointment English-Speaking Union Luncheons Service dinner Service luncheon Robert Maxwell Robert Maxwell, MC, newspaper proprietor, has been found dead, after apparently falling overboard from his motor yacht in the Canaries, aged 68. He was born on June 10,1923 University news Times 1000 Builders Merchants' Company Church news Westminster Abbey towers dated to 12th century Forthcoming marriages Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2631 Association Action The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The British Kidney Patient Association The Army Benevolent Fund Combat Stress The Times Breast Cancer The Shadow of Diabetes Church Housing Trust Alarming Chartist Riots Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geof 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 Vengeance is a minefield Theatre Death and the maiden Royal Court Concert Allegri Quartet Purcell Room Theatre Tovarich Piccadilly BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Boden Repossessed houses to go to homeless Property to be let The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,756 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Oxford dons vote to thwart compilers of the Norrington table Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Glasgow Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides MPs in a flush of indignation Political sketch Business News Turning Green Tip Issue CBS Hopes Bid for Telfos BAe Plea The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business given green warning by Heseltine Shepe up or lose custom, firms told By our Industrial Editor: Clarify priorities on Europe, CBI tells government Hawker pledges on payout Holmes flies into a storm at BA BT shares to offer loyalty incentive Woolwich board votes for merger Mercury Compatible Maxwell companies suspend share dealing Emirates Cash call marks turning point for TIP Europe Tempus Maxwell Communications and Mirror suspended Stock Market Ladbroke eased 2p to 246p as UBS Phillips & Drew, the broker, trimmed its profit forecast for this year from £200 million to £180 million, clean of property, against £305.6 million last year. Phillips has also cut its forecast for 1992 from £285 million to £250 million (Reuter): Dow slide continues (Reuter): Tokyo dips in thin trading Recent Issues Major Changes Wall Street Dowding lifts bid for Torday to £18.8m Baring lines up American deal Aitken rises Bridport ahead Savola success Comparex a Basf Group Company Aerospace chiefs call for more access to government Wellcome in talks on disposals Cash call follows loss at Union Square Brent claims are waived Late payers 'growing' Levy threshold raised RoyScot fleet deal Ulster TV confident despite fall in profits Business Roundup Sage Sovereign Delegates welcome Eurotunnel chief s tax on pollutio The CBI conference: business leaders discuss the merits of taking a greener approach Transport Bellamy proposes a ten-point plan Strategy Industry seeks environmental partnership with government Initiative Bad timing at Hawker Comment Law and disorder Blondes prefer gentlemen The Times City Diary Ear-ly bird The Times City Diary Smith's ad-age The Times City Diary Industry urged to clean up its act or miss green market Government ministers take centre stage on environmental issues 'Where there is no muck, there can still be brass' is the message to British firms in the Nineties. Philip Bassett reports Sweet tooth The Times City Diary Industry's unfair rating bills Central issue Henderson Wakeham warms to a global challenge Financials under pressure People Read News-Paper The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Hates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Jenbacher agreed bid for Telfos By our City Staff: Payout up at fund manager Bargain basement plan to make Gateway Food Giant The Times Shorter leading index joins signs towards recovery Turning point 'in May' CBS pins hopes on book deal Television network hopes Scarlett will rescue it from the red Alarm at new US oil law Amstrad Yorkshire fights to keep new licence Royal seal for agent of change Henley Management College is celebrating gaining a royal charter, thanks to a market-driven approach, Michel Syrett says Henley Distance Learning Limited British Gas Rolling programme running for life Specialists in corporate communications Total Oil Marine p. l. c. Tailor-made training to suit Courses are designed to fit precisely a compnay's needs for its employees The Henley Greenlands Association Doctor on the corporate call An innovative doctorate has been introduced for high-flyers. Tim Jones reports ICI Standard MBA with a difference The new single company management programme fosters links across the world for students, Michel Syrett writes Henley Management College Master of the ITV universe? Charles Denton could become commercial television's most powerful figure, if he wants to, Melinda Wittstock reports Creative, Media & Marketing BBC A religious institution The jewish Chronicle is 150 years old - and as daringly popular as ever Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Rugby makes its mark The 'other' World Cup went from rather modest beginnings to world-wise success in just a month The BBC must be gnashing its teeth that it did not secure the screening rights to the World Cup International Forum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creative, Media & Marketing Marketing & Sales Manager Saudi Arabia "Employee Benefit Sales" Sales Manager/director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Management Negotiator The Sunday Times Your Best Opportunity to Earn £35-£65K P. A. Property Intelligence Plc IBIS Information Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items JMJ Button Company Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Secretary to Chief Executive Marketing in Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herman Beasley Norris Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary to International Medical Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY to Director Pr and Advertising Collier Campbell Independent Television Commission Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Junior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Community Creme Royal Postgraduate Medical School The Princess Royal Trust Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargains ahoy on the waterfront Property Buyers Guide Burrells Wharf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Balfour Limited The Rosemullion Multiple Classified Advertising Items New homes in the heart of Suffolk Cheslsteen Homes Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investors in confident new mood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Serviced Offices Hepper Robinson Investment opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Waterfront Dick Turpins Stables for Sale Stag Lodge Stables Multiple Display Advertising Items In the Market Wet weather problems have still to be solved Motor Sport Licence terms do not breach EC law Solicitors hold funds as trustees The Times McColgan's crowning glory Supplying drugs to a named 'another' No privilege for company officer England's hopes are given a boost Squash Rackets Indefinite absence abroad can still be temporary Tackling a void left after all the conversions Sport on Television The Week in Review Mandarin: Arctic Call to make happy return Mandarin: Newbury Mandarin: Kelso Guide our in Line Racecard Cummings captures Melbourne Cup again Desert Orchid misses Wincanton Anti Matter a warm order for MacKeson Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Sabin Du Loir looks threat to all at Kempton International move on prohibited substances Multiple Display Advertising Items Winds of change unlikely to brew into a storm The Times continues a series on rugby union after the World Cup. Rob Andrew. England's stand-off half, offers a player's perspective and asks just how much the game will change Board to tackle delicate issues Plans for tournament featuring overseas players dismissed as gimmick South Africa treads warily on path to international return Callow defence costs Cambridge dear Picture Gallery Campese lined up to join Blanco Protest fails to halt Dereham Hockey Brown returns to lead Slough scoring spree Matthews's show of dissent earns him another fine Overseas Cricket Conway edges to sixth title Ice Skating Liverpool aim to create small piece of history Cyclists invited In Brief United have great faith in Robson's dedication Football Picture Gallery The night of the red card Byrne appears a bargain signing for Sunderland Barnet maintain pressure For the Record Football American Football Badminton Cycling Fencing Golf Rugby League Rugby Union Judo Powerboating Tennis Ice Hockey Squash Rackets Papua defence proves their downfall again Rugby League Jackson's rapid rise reaches new heights Smoking ban is good for British team Bridge Today's Fixtures Britain saved by Cooper's timely strike Ice Hockey The Times Sports Service Motor Racing Merson's injury an unwelcome blow to Arsenal Rich pickings beckon English champions By our Sports Staff: Benfica join the Gascoigne chase What Price Freedom? Dalglish is made to suffer Guscott move is dismissed By our Sports Staff: Australian IOC members refute claim Pyatt overcomes dogged opponent to lift title Cash serves a feast for hungry crowd Rice eager to take his chance
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