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News from 08/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Alastair Mason, Abby Tan and Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sally Hamwee, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Brinkley, Steve Marron, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Philip Holdsworth, Rosamond Hanworth, Malcolm Forsythe, Director, Graham Winyard, Denis E. Filer, Director General, Angela MacKay, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Wolfgang Münchau and Anatole Kaletsky, Carol Leonard, Ralph Sabry-Grant, Managing Director, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Ann Taylor, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, John Musters, Peter Ball, J. M. O'brien, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, M. Harrison, Martin Barrow, S. D. Horsley, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Liam Donaldson, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Dennis Turner, John Skrine, Christina Speight, Richard Cork, Rosemary Cramp, President, Sally Watts, C. R. Orton, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Hugh Chapman, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Alice D. Cooper, Lawrie Drury, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, George Brock European Editor, Jean Mellor, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Ronald Pollock, B. A. Fargus, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Stokes, Anatole Kaletsky and Wolfgang Munchau, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Frank Willis, Director, Peter Morgan, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Cork & Orrery, Keith MacKlin, Lauris Morgan Griffiths, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Polly Toynbee, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Sheila Adam, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, G. C. Bird, Iola Smith, Jean M. Kay, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Michael Hornsby, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, R. A. Haward, William Kearns, Mark Davies, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, William Cash, David Howard, Managing Director, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Richard Alderslade, Oliver Kingdon, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, C. M. Kennedy, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Derek Marshall, D. G. Fagan, Mary Dejevsky, Luke Gormally (Director), Sian Griffiths, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Tories lose two seats in night of poll misery Jubilant Lib Dems win Kincardine Kincardine and Deeside Nato heads offer Soviet Union a partnership (AP): Gene Tierney dies at 70 M4 deaths fine Inside America's magic man falls victim to HIV Langbaurgh Hemsworth Spanish authorities ease Maxwell's final journey Third EC draft treaty still defies Britain Bijam Nobbled Saturday Review Weekend Times Dream Houses He's Coming Today More 'nooks and crannies' meddling on way After a week in which road-building, maternity pay and fraud laws have all been subjects of dispute between London and Brussels, Michael Dynes studies the limits of community power Britain fights water quality ruling DPP post to be advertised NEC £63m overpayment to GPs written off Two good heads on beer Jobs ban on under-16 s threatens paper round Walters attacks spending increase Minister sacked for Haughey challenge Lawyers to advise Yard Tunnel setback No Aids let-up Option retained Correction Bertolucci Relatives of M14 victims disgusted by 'paltry' fine Magistrates impose £250 penalty on driver whose carelessness triggered fatal crash Gas makes £65 profit from each small user A British Red Cross Appeal Gold War radar relic saved Black box for cars is developed Clarke forces publication of results Main Points of Legislation Children wrongly placed in mental care TUC recants Spider surprise Synod survey Post haste Citroen Bx Diesel Heseltine given five weeks to save hall Heveningham sale Clinic will allow choice of baby's sex Mann flies east Firemen's 5.6% Donald, wear the troosers at your peril Barclays Picture Gallery Aircraft Inspired By our Parliamentary Staff: Lamont strengthens claims and turns his attack on Smith Ministers call for surveys Around the Lobby More specials Parliament next week Parliament today Five members in search of a cause Comet Fowler and Tebbit may fight for Europe post Dairy fanners find their free trade initiative going sour By providing cheaper milk and improving their profits, farmers have incurred the agriculture minister's wrath, discovers Michael Hornsby Glenmorangie Arts Council funding rises by 14% Pilot fined for letting off flare Gang rapes girl Singer accused Soldier named Late award Chamber broke Halt urged to museum break-up Timberland Magnet Kitchens Defiant old guard accuses Gorbachev of treachery Anniversary of bolshevik revolution brings a confused response from demostrators Civic hand-outs steal a march on ideologists Yeltsin names his new team Diminished threat leads to forces cuts Nato summit Alliances New Strategy Bush promotes American role Time runs out for peace move EC weighs up sanctions as deadline looms for Carrington security plan Europe puts pressure on Serbia The Carrington security plan has been hailed as a last chance for peace but it remains flawed, writes Roger Boyes. East European Editor Picture Gallery Cresson attacks heart of French establishment The prime minister has angered French administrators. Philip Jacobson writes, by ordering their training school out of Paris Picture Gallery Germans wage poster war on the far right Prague's elite go clubbing (Reuter): Demirel to start talks (AP): Danube protest (Reuter): Coup warning (Reuter): Premier pleads Border attack (Reuter): Passing the plate (Reuter): Greek strike By our Foreign Staff: Logging is blamed for scale of flood Air force and navy units mobilised for rescue work as Philippiness toll rises to 6,500 A Binatone Group Company Shamir sets up peace team Southern rivals play remorse card Peter Stothard reports from New Orleans on the last leg of the race to become governor of Louisiana (AP): Imelda demands back all her shoes The Philippines former first lady is back in Manila, her attention diverted towards the contents of her legendary wardrobe, Joanna Pitman writes Bush puts warplane deal on hold Iraq made N-test before Gulf War (Reuter): Nuclear pledge (AFP): Call for coup (AFP): ANC attacked (AP): Messiah hint The Department of Education & Science Young, gifted and rising too fast? Are the finalists for this year's biggest fine art prize the best of the younger British? Former juror Richard Cork has some doubts The Turner Prize Picture Gallery HMV Travelling salesman of ideas The Canadian director Robert Lepage is in London with his latest work. He talked to Lauris Morgan Griffiths Theatre The Art Newspaper Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel is off Briefing Going down Last chance Risk taker, troublemaker Alan Yentob, provocative controller of BBC 2, a lost a battle with the Foreign Office this week over Salman Rushdie, Kate Muir met him Bridging the gulf of peace When a soldier came back from the war, he returned to a new wife The Missions to Seamen The Royal Bank of Scotland A question of life or death Polly Toynbee on why patients should be told which surgeons get best results Alan Coren ... and moreover Renoir for quick sale Art prices are a key to New York's confidence, says Charles Bremmer; this week they sagged Anything you can spend A Week in Politics Peter Riddell says the Tories are now as profligate as Labour Absent, but not forgotten The Times Diary Huge noes Fairest of them all Power spending In League with Parents A National Responsibility White House Blues Call for ban on tobacco advertising London archaeology M for Music The cost of a call Marching orders 'Butter in the works' The right to die Making the best of our engineers Revival of canals Remember, remember Behind the times? Female tries Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Dinners University news Ronald Raven Obituaries Ronald William Ravenl, OBE, TD, surgeon, died on October 24 aged 87. He was born on July 28,1904 Service dinners Receptions Donald Churchill Donald Churchill, actor and playwright, died on October 29 aged 60. He was born on November 6,1930, in Southall, Middlesex Forthcoming marriages Admiral Sir Francis Turner Admiral Sir (Arthur) Francis "Attie" Turner, KCB, DSC, a former Chief of Fleet Support, died on October 26 aged 79. He was born on June 23,1912 Robert Maxwell Marriage Birthdays today Anniversaries Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2633 Tickets for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Ltd Execution of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, and Issac Ludlam, for High Treason Word-Watching Winning Move 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 Weekend Events Word-Watching Back to unbeatable basics Rock Bryan Adams Wembley Arena Theatre The Angels with Closed Eyes Mermaid Concert Murray Perahia Festival Hall Dance Karas Sadler's Wells BBC1 Picture Gallery ITV Variations Radio 3 Picture Gallery Satellite Picture Gallery Army & Navy MP resigns from committee over leak The Times Crossword No 18,758 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Picture Gallery Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Highest & Lowest Lightingl up Times Glasgow Hightides Yesterday Manchester The unkindest cut of all Political sketch Business News Today in Business Tough Talker Lloyd's Fears Bit Part Tomorrow Savings Safety The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Bundesbank unlikely to raise interest rates Value of MCC falls £35m as shares restart By our City Staff: Court curbs fraud office powers Mills to appeal over 'right of silence' Japanese buy Berlitz stake for $265m Knight Williams No Title BTR lifts Hawker Siddeley bid to £1.55bn Bush arrives for showdown over deadlock in world trade George Brock reports that negotiators from the EC and US are 'hesitantly optimistic' about reaching a solution to the five-year Gatt talks Nadir on bail until February Lucas repaid Fenner plunges Dip at Appleby Aberfoyle post Pittencrieff issue Insurance losses trigger record Lloyd's exodus By our Industrial Correspondent: British Petroleum slumps to £156 m in third quarter Group still feels Gulf war effects Chiefs clash over need for regulation in airline industry Governor exonerates 'short-term' markets Recovery continues at News Corp as profits hit £58m Briton to reshape Salomon Turriff suspended as the receivers go in Business Roundup Builders' firm dips Pict seeks £12m Burtonwood ahead Assets rise at SJPC TUC urges UK firms to follow Japan's example Leeds profits and bad debt provisions rise The Cooperative Bank GPA withstands recession despite decline to $123m Recent Issues National Savings Wm Low develops taste for expansion Tempus Major Changes Westbury stays in the red at half time Mercury plans hotels breakthrough Exports help Vauxhall lift sales gloom City believes Lasmo must improve Ultramar offer Stock Market BT bills will rise despite revision Bond sale spurs rally Wall Street Clydesdale Bank cuts 700 jobs Kitty Little loss Scottish wins Whitbread rise King & Shaxson Reuters rejigs No lament over Lamont Comment GPA floating Ministering to Middleton The Times City Diary Friendly rivalry The Times City Diary Party postponed The Times City Diary Hardliner adopts diplomatic stance in best interests of the Bundesbank Helmut Schlesinger explains the thinking behind German monetary policy to Wolfgang Münchau and Anatole Kaletsky Salomon jobs lost The Times City Diary Losing the will to sell abroad Shops frustrate recession relievers Age barrier and equal opportunities Royal Liver Friendly Society 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Platinum Portfolio Best gains not held Times Newspapers Limited Citizenship change on colonial independence Disclosing confidential company report to third party International Appointments Director Broker Relations The South China Morning Post Aiglon College Biat The Times Lancaster Ave We Require an Architect/cad Operator Role of foreseeability and intent in assault offences Contract made abroad under duress voidable in England European law offers a useful weapon for small business Business to Business National Westminster Bank Hi-Point Kitchen Supermarket Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Freedom to seek fresh fields Rene Bates Auctioneers Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Law Support Plc RJ Sewell & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Penning Group of Companies The Tiltwood Chores Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You in the Security or Electrical Wholesale… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Lex Service The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Christie's Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughes Beaconsfield Greenoaks Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Front L&C Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sandyford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving pollution off the road Motorists who rushed to avoid the new MoT test will not escape next time, warms Kevin Eason The New Test at a Glance Champion touch hot hatch Roadtest Car Buyers Guide Addspeed Engineering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simpsons of Colne Wadham Kenning Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weissenfels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Call for crash watch Roadwise Brakes on bikers Dreary driving Mazda mates Hit numbers Pacific Bell Quality in Communication Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover cleans up Fast sales Classic days Snapper copped Brownhills Car Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moves for a new voice in Europe Iola Smith reports on a revival of interest in Welsh devolution since the proposals of the Labour government were rejected in 1979 The Welsh Advantage Regaining their parents' heritage For the first time since Henry Viii it has become fashionable to speak Welsh Inside track to EC Iola Smith reports on how the principality is seizing the chance to turn its economy round through inward investment All dressed up and everywhere to go Barbra Streisand and Mia Farrow both wear clothes made in Wales and designers are being made specially welcome European Business Management School Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru Countryside Council for… Sustaining a way of life Fears of rural impoverishment have set some on to greener, but local, pastures Gwynedd County Council Potential to rise above the choir and the valleys The English are keen tourists but many foreign hardly know Wales exists Rugby World Cup Tipping Tim can make amends Mandarin Mandarin: Cheltenham Mandarin: Doncaster Garrison Savannah defeated Mandarin: Hexham Mandarin: Market Rasen Anti Matter cut to 7-2 Drum Taps joins Japan Cup party Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Formidable Bruno in a bouncier routine Pantomime tricks add to repertoire of world heavy weight title hope Hanley to miss GB cup game Rugby League Still brings in the big guns Non-League Football Results from Yesterday's Four Race Meetings Schools combine to support Lister Hockey Meades is surprise package Squash Rackets World Cup organisers begin to think big The Game that Will Never Be the Same The Times continues is series on rugby union after the World Cup. Peter Bills discovers what lessons the tournament organisers have learned and, below, Peter Ball looks at the impact of television projection on the game ITV coverage establishes a worldwide consciousness World Cup Organisers begin to think big Decline in defence casts a doubt on Arsenal's approach Power game is not sufficient in Europe Loss puts pressure on United Morocco states World Cup case Souness savours a sweet success Hodge banned after abusing officials Picture Gallery Union given Olympic challenge Barry Pickthall on exciting designs to secure a yachting future at the Olympic Games For the Record Football Golf Ice Hockey Ice Skating Rugby League Snooker Rugby Union Tennis Basket Ball Bobsleighing Bowls Today's Fixtures Football The Times Sports Service Davies and Norster seem set to stay Rugby Union Scheme to expand leagues Europe in form In Brief Racing Mabbutt steers Tottenham to quarter-finals Inspired defensive display shuts out Porto Last Eight Wembley proposed The Singleton of Auchroisk Taylor's choice is limited S Africa's return touched by internal strife Comment Calm restored by Chang Watson leads Ryder Cup team Hunte issues a timely warning Brewer backs England

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