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News from 07/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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H. H. Campbell, James D. Keir, Nicholas Ridley, Nick Nuttall, Malcolm Williamson, Anne Billson, Anna Foster, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Donald Aitken, Harry Eyres, Victor Garrison, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Tate, City Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, A. J. Seager, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Abby Tan, Brian Reynolds, Alistair Fielder, David Harrison, Bruce Clark, Barbara Myerson, Chairman, A. B. Lodder, David Stickland, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Deborah Fowler, Caroline Balcon, Louise Taylor, David Gillan (Director), Jeremy Burford, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Anne Barnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Anthony Abrahams, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Andrew M. Harris, John Hennessy, Tim Judah and Anne McElvoy, Paul Wheeler, A. J. Holland, Geoffrey D. Roberts, Keith Ray, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Peter Moore, Sydney Friskin, D. Younger, Angela MacKay and Tim Jones, Andrew Chambers, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Greg Campbell, David Robinson, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Nash, Craig Brown, Anatole Kaletsky, Economicas Editor, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Lindsay Cook and Nicholas Wood, Leslie Wagner, Director, Barry Pickthall, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Ian Ross, Geoff King and Jamie Dettmer, Stewart Tendler, Ansel Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer Robert Cockburn and Ray Clancy, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, R. A. Sturge, Robin Stacey, Joanna Pitman, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Alan Hamilton and Geoff King, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter Stohard, Gerard Davies, Ron Tennant, Alastair Graham, Tom Walker and our Foreign Staff, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Brian Buchanan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Barry Hobson, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, R. V. Peel, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Horsnell, A. N. Harrison, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Vincent and Nicholas Wood, Reginald Murley, R. T. Rivington, Benedict Nightingale, Antony Cox, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Paul Nicholls, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Thurnham, J. G. Nunns, Michael Evans, Lin Jenkins Palmas and Jamie Dettmer, Matthew Bond, Russell B. Hamilton, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Cecil Gower, Mary Dejevsky,

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Lamont hands out an extra £11bn Pre-election boost for NHS and transport Birth Pains Saga Sequel Cross Bridges Inside Treasury predicts stronger recovery in the economy Day of judgment returns to Westminster Maxwell 'died of heart attack before he fell into the sea' Press baron's life was insured for £20 million Bang & Olufsen Dixons Shares back on market as sons reassure bankers After Maxwell: Future of the Empire The Heirs Jerusalem funeral for close friend of Israel Israel Heady days as Mr Fixit held court The Statesman Dream child will survive, editor pledges Newspapers Dignity without tears as enquiry continues Enquiry Author says video shows link with Mossad agents Arms Claims Legacy of lighting spirit helped widow cope with trauma After Maxwell: Questions that Remain The Family Merseyside Deck rail weak spot pinpointed BT Share Offer Rushdie angered by cancellation of vigil Linkage to Waite criticised By our Crime Correspondent: Security firm wins private jail deal Canadian Charities come to families' rescue Parents 'must do better' The next generation Picture Gallery Main-line station opening marks rail expansion No Title Girl admits if killing stepfather Training scheme errors total £47m Blast charge Fire pay award Soldier killed Correction Sainsbury's 1913 Rolls a clever fraud, says expert Patients confused by generic alternatives Labelling of medicines Adverts blamed for child smokers British Midland Minister sacked in baptism row Banned for good taste Spending increases by £11 billion Results of annual tussle Winners and Losers Mellow Mellor maintains a low profile Commentary Shares earnings to be taxed Perks Clarke gives big boost to school building programmes Education Next year's budget for education and science will be almost ?8 billion, but that is unlikely to be enough to please the scientists and the universities, John O'Leary writes £2.7bn increase to improve health of NHS reforms Health Howard fends off the worst Employment Inner-city schemes to benefit most from spending rise Environment Extra cash to pay for job cuts Defence BR stays on fast track Transport Funds earmarked for rising costs Legal Aid Scotland gets 2% increase More cash for green farming Arts world awaits awards Business rate Yahtzee No Title Lament predicts renewed growth in the economy Norman Lamont outlined his plans for increased government spending in his autumn statement yesterday. This is an edited version of what he said 'Confidence trick' is condemned Parents need new way to assess results A-level league tables Invest Electric Picture Gallery Slump heralds rise of the executive banger A stockbroker with an elderly jaguar is a sure sign that the recession is biting in the commuter belt, reports Kevin Eason Submarine hits fishing vessel Hard line held Theatre fined Haughey threat Bush cancels Pacific tour as domestic pressure rises Peter Stothard in Washington reports that the globe-trotting president has been forced to admit that home is where the heat is (Reuter): Suicide proposal defeated Hunger strike (Reuter): Dying flames 'Murder capital' puts onus on gun traders Japanese leader snubbed Picture Gallery We shake it, crush it, soak it and tear it apart.… 5,000 feared dead in flood Imelda Marcos returns to storm-ravaged home island as family stakes political claim Compaq Dictator's son maps out route to presidency Vietnam imprisons refugee The fun goes out of being a blonde Nato comes to terms with new Europe The Franco-German proposals for a European army will be at the centre of the Nato summit which begins in Rome today. Michael Evans reports Northwest Airlines Kohl says alliance is key element in defence strategy French pass harsh judgment on left (AP): Saddam sacks his son-in-law Reprieve for HQ (AP): Jews insulted Pilsnerllrquell Ukraine saves Gorbachev trade treaty Blow for Slovak hopes Russian heir pledges to help his country Picture Gallery Zanussi Siege Croats share refuge with fish Micromachines that could be cure carriers A tiny motor just produced could lead to smaller versions with medical uses Morse Crème De La Crème Pa to Property Manager Battersea £14,000 IMS International Ltd Links of London Corporate Psychologists International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mew hips, non-stick British research scientists are developing longer-lasting artificial joints. Nick Nuttall reports Banking & Legal La Creme Legal Audio Secretary Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Office Organiser Health Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items NMW Charterhouse Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multi-Lingual Opportunities Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Lift-off go-ahead Update Snow record Aids hope A family job that rules out a family life Britain is short of gynaecologists-and only a small percentage of existing ones are women. Alice Thomson searches for the reasons Avocado cheer Walk and talk to a fit old age Medical Briefing Early signs of diabetes Paracetamol antidote Boy or girl baby, madam? The search for sex selection has taken a fresh turn Höfels The way some of us lived then Isabel Raphael on a romantic family sega of the way England was only a short generation ago Marking Time By Elizabeth Jane Howard MacMillan, £15.95 British Diabetic Association Daydreams of a poetic Dali Poetry Flow Chart By John Ashbery Carcanet, £16.95 Selected Poems By Frank O'Hara Edited by Donald Allen Carcanet, £18.95 The Burnt Ash Carcanet, £6.95 Uncollected Poems By Basil Bunting Edited by Richard Caddel Oxford University Press, £7.99 On yer Bike, Clive Brrm! Brrm! By Clive James Jonathan Cape £12.99 The Lost Salt Gift of Blood By Alastair MacLeod Jonathan Cape, £14.99 The Death and Life of Miguel De Cervantes By Stephen Marlowe Bloomsbury, £14.989 The Unforgiving By Charlotte Cory Faber, £14.99 Angels and magicians Horror The Angel of the West Window By Gustav Meyrink Dedalus, ?18.99, paperback, ?8.99 Perfect city of hell Paperbacks The Man who Wanted to Be Guilty By Henrik Stangerup Marion Boyars, £6.95 Fred Warburton Decorative Icons Fishing for a grand line in whimsy Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Terry Gilliam's The Fisher King; Shattered and the reissue of Korda's 1939 classic, The Four Feathers May I question your answer? Televisin Review RSC BBC Bush Hollywood woos a dubious hero Film News David Robinson on the race to put Christopher Columbus on the screen X marks the day Matthew Parris on the election that n?ver was But who pays, Mr Lamont? Nicholas Ridley asks the chancellor where the money for his spending spree next year will come from Selling their souls into bondage Bernard Levin calls for world action to rescue the people of Hong Kong Craig Brown ... and moreover Now it can be told The Times Diary Deeply sworn The Times Diary Doctor, doctor The Times Diary Family farce The Times Diary Christmas Comes Early Keeping Bush on Board Lord Joseph's Family Cure Hospital patients who wait at their doctors' bidding Romanian orphans Conveyancing fees Sexual harassment Going organic No light at end of railway tunnel Left behind Friendly enemies? Bitter pill Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Thanksgiving service Memorial service Birthdays today Luncheons Dinners Fred MacMurray Fred MacMurray, Hollywood film actor, died on November 5 aged 83. He was born in Kaukakee, Illinois, on August 30,1908 Receptions Eton dinner Times History Atlas Cuthbert Harrison Cutthert Temple Lane Harrison, MBE, TD, organ builder, died on October 27 aged 86. He was born on August 1,1905 Forthcoming marriages Marriage Napoleon's sword and guns to go for auction Louis Le Grange Joseph Papp Church news Baptism Museum post Anniversaries Births Concise Crossword No 2632 Flight Bookers Ltd Cancer Research Campaign Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Legacies Imperial Cancer Multiple Display Advertising Items On this Day Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move No sects please, we're modern Opera Les Huguenots Covent Garden Theatre Party Time Almeida Circus Archaos-Metal Clown Wembley The Times BBC 1 ITV variations Radio 3 Satellite Adopt a Granny EC deal tops up maternity pay The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,757 Picture Gallery Two Elstree studios to shut as the BBC retrenches Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Complete Traveller Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Glasgow Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting up Times Manchester High Tides Yesterday Highest & Lowest Roll up for the world's biggest ride Was it a giveaway - or a take-away? Political sketch Tests to Snuff out the Gas Index Lamont's Menu Soviet Aid Arrow Trial Rate Cut Chief Retires The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Maxwell's sons move fast to reassure group's bankers By our Business Staff: City sceptical of Chancellor's rosy forecasts Mixed response to autumn statement More sales needed to reach new £8bn target Broker denies blame for lost £42m MPs investigate the BCCI affair Ex-Polly Peck man charged Fidelity Investments share Service No Title Sainsbury feels recession in South Recession hits business growth in all regions International Factors Inchcape chief forced to retire this month Sales cut gearing in half at Crest Recent Issues Major Changes IBH considers split to enhance value Harland close to US deal Scanbroker UK Ltd Confidence justified by Sainsbury profits Tempus The Times Aberforth trust to raise £53m American banks follow Fed's lead in reducing rates North Sea oil fuels UK energy surplus Bibby lifts payout as profits advance Ocean Wilsons leaps to £4.7m Electricity to be generated from sewage schemes Renewable energy projects Soviets woo Western banks as queues lengthen Advisers 'did not mean to mislead' over Blue Arrow Castleman returns to banking Hawker subsidiaries appeal over Btr bid Business Roundup Loan revival fades Salomon departure Unilever sells packer Wallrock disqualified Outhwaite surprised by claims Bellway beats forecast Quote halted Petrofina issue Work for AAH Wall Street Malaysia Cautious approval for Lamont The autumn statement: how the City reacted and the implications for borrowing Shares (Reuter): Dow ends run of falls Spending in Real Terms Bonds shrug off strain of deficit funding Gilts Public Spending 1991-1992 Doomsday fears at MCC Comment Star at the end of the tunnel The Times City Diary Rodent race The Times City Diary In reverse The Times City Diary Tough talker The Times City Diary Bank charges Sanctions muddle Chancellor is optimistic and this time he should be proved right Autumn Statement Anatole Kaletsky assesses the spending plans outlined by Norman Lamont Quick to take, slow to repay Adding value by identifying new markets J. Bibby & Sons Plc Financial Accountant Ward Executive Limited Blue Arrow Inter-City Paging A 17 year old established firm in London dealing in… Austin West Media Limited Chambers Call Carol Connolly International Petroleum Exchange Director of Finance Cannons Sports Clubs (UK) Limited Audit Supervisor/ Qualified Serviced Flats Ltd Computer Two Thousand Limited Night Bonds Trader The Spastics Society Howell Chorley Associates Davies Kidd Internal Audit The Accounts Team Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum Portfolio Banking shares fall Times Newspapers Limited Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Families find harmony Home-made music from pianos and violins to saxophones is a popular alternative to the dominance of television. Antony Cox reports Musical Instruments Keyboards Direct Tottles Music Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine Stringed & Woodwind Instruments New & Secondhand Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Myatt Pianos Nutbrown Oxberry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crowthers of Canterbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Humphrey Lees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steinway Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items String Instruments Clive Morley Harps Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trouble with your Organ? Bliithners Pianoman Chiltern Piano Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items J. Reid Pianos Sheet Music Jackson Piano Services Baldwin Pianos Markson Pianos Faziou UK Agents Javer adapts to set up meeting with Seles Catholic school entry policy lawful McEnroe bows out as power game leaves him standing Tennis Ferne keeps score within bounds Hockey Sentencing judge not bound by another's view Picture Gallery Late strike by Mason seals Britain's win Ice Hockey Tenancy bad for uncertainty Successful operation performed on Arazi Stress no excuse Arctic Call serves notice of his Hennessy intent Racing Stage set for Garrison Savannah Wincanton Edinburgh Lingfield Park Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Minority sport is poised to spread its wings The Game that Will Never Be the Same In a series on rugby union after the World Cup, Greg Campbell, media director of the Australian Rugby Football Union, believes the Wallabies' success will give the game renewed impetus By a Correspondent: Frustrated Pears quick to make up for lost time Rugby Union Lumsden and du Toit lead Oxford scorers Financial rewards in an amateurs' game Painted too black Tomorrow England fail to be themselves McLaren missed Timewasters Playing with back to the wall Australian fears Rugby's origins European cup Keeping straight Claim avoided United 's hopes of progress dashed by fluent Atlético European gloom hangs over Old Trafford Tottenham ready for test of nerve The Times Fortune frowns on Charlton Leaders provide a stirring spectacle For the Record Today's Fixtures Spaniards act to clean sea for Olympic regatta Yachting Selectors opt to rule and divide Ice Skating South Africa to return to the Olympics Littlewoods Council grant In Brief Index Omega Arsenal outclassed extra time Benfica expose English champions' Cup ambition as no more than a grand illusion Last Eight Liverpool confound critics Celtic fail to catch Swiss Whiteson questions wisdom of Bruno's return Rugby ready to give five points for try Rugby Points England players' wait goes on Gateway Selector Europe Timely exit and none of the regrets Godfrey Golzen gives some tips on how to behave when approached by a headhunter Selector Europe Chusid Lander PA Mercedes-Benz Monit Limited Managing Director PA Galileo Comaught. Mainland Charterhouse-The Complete Executive Placement… PA N. B. Selection Ltd Eurodollar Goodman Graham N. B Selection Ltd MP Cedar Barclays TSI Group GMS BAeSEMA Bastable American Airlines Industrial Adhesives Limited NEL Selector Europe Ernst & Young Inter Search Director of Environmental Services Egor Executive Selection Informix Robert Walters Associates Role Management Ltd Brooklowe Ltd Orion Egor Executive Selection Moxon. Dolphin. Kerby NM Financial Management WA Torrs & Partners Ltd CCN Profiles Tri-Service Resettlement Organisation Northern Ireland Electricity Hoggett Bowers Howgate Sable Interexec Plc Serving the Square Mile Change Consultants TK Croner P-E International Oil & Gas Consultant Research Machines Champion & Partners Ltd TK Selection Randle Cooke and Associates Hyphen Geoff MacKenzie, Dalroth & Partners Ltd X—Tel Services Ltd Management Career Consultants Kepner Tregoe Wickland Westcott Birmingham International Airport plc Philbeach Events Limited Allied Dunbar International Expansion Times Newspapers Ltd Executive Manager Chinacraft Catering Group Ltd ADT Price Waterhouse Adamson & Partners Ltd P&c Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments Senior Recruitment Consultant Albion Oil Limited General Appointments Hackney Enterprise into Europe Cornhill Publications Operations Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Trainee-London Littlewoods " Employee Benefit Sales" The Recruitment Company Trainee—broker Hill Samuel School of Music Wessex Career Services Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Associate Manager, Account Control required by… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Securities and Futures Authority Egor Viewplan IBIS A lesson in laughter Despite some reservations, comedy training films can work because they allow us to see our own mistakes, Jean-Louis Barsoux writes Mildon & Co Ltd Unecia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Air Force

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