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News from 11/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Poffley, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ramon Farmer, David Tytler, DJM, Barry Trowbridge, Tim Miles, John Banham Director-General, Anne McElvoy and Dessa Trevisan, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Brock and Wolfgang Munchau, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, David Rhys-Jones, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, J. K., Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Susan Howe, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Eric Gamalinda, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Margaret Elton, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Robin Young, John F. Martin, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hart, General Secretary, Charles Bremner, M. W. Pailthorpe, Michael Tate City Editor, John Hennessy, D. S. Martin, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Doralisa Pilarte of Associated Press, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Colin Berry, John Wakeham, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Whitfield, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, H. Davies Jones. Headmaster, Brenda Fowler, Peter Spencer, Ian Ross, R. Hoffenberg (President), Lesley Morrison (Vice-Chairman), Andrew Haines, (Panel Chairman), Michael Troughton, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Diane Montague (Editor), Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Roger Thurlow, Derek Haylock, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and David Watts, Keith Blackmore, Ted Watts, President, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Sarah Harris, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Michael Bolton, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Hugh Thompson, Brian Tetley, Richard Ford and Ian Murray, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Blaker, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Britain rejects a new 'federal ' European treaty Major courts German support Powell calls for anti-EC voting Nicholas Ridley appears to have echoed Enoch Powell's advice to electors opposed to transfer of control to the EC, reports Richard Ford Index BBC hopes to clean up with the old soaps 'Halt atom test' plea Yugoslav presidency asks for UN troops Israel buries Maxwell with full honours Bovis Abroad Ltd Passion Player Winning Favour Party Pieces Clive in India Scientists claim breakthrough in nuclear fusion The scientific dream of plentiful and pollution-free nuclear power came a step closer in Oxfordshire this weekend, writes Nigel Hawkes State schools keep £100m in reserve Dunhill Alfter Dunnill Recession kills wildlife park Bishop to confront Muslims Bargain hunters try to tell class from tat The Royal London Society for the Blind Three die in crash after war service Thieves trap potholers Bicycle perk Mirror censured Scots dampener Father sought after shooting of driver who killed his son Anger over rubbish tip at Hardy village Road deaths lowest for 40 years Fatality Rate 1989 Drivers' signs of age could cost millions Ship leaves mile-long slick after blast BR to pick final freight terminal for tunnel link Students risk ban for refusing to pay union fees Harrods Knightsbridge European law men meet on drugs unit Canon Canofile 250 Haughey reshuffles cabinet after victory New Bar chairman wants judges to retire much earlier Healthier living hits sales of spirits Murder charge Prisoner flees Mill jobs lost Bond winners Parents fight for son's Gulf burial rights EC ban on Halcion demanded NSPCC appeal CND pop swap Drug arrests Spoof censured Light bulb lasts for 53 years Weapons of war exhibition to evoke strife of 1642 A display of some of the finest relics of the Civil War Will be taken on tour next year to mark the conflict's 350th anniversary, Robin Young Writes Cutting Edge Sports star changes US attitude to Aids Magic Johnson hailed for his heroism Abbey National Hong Kong defends deportations Korea's nuclear threat alarms US China liberates cabbages Peking Notebook Filipinos brace for new storm Ceasefire troops fly to Cambodia (AFP): Zambians clash (Reuter): Tonic kills 185 (Reuter): Ozone claim (AP): Beatles auction Rather than sweeten our fruit purees. we just use… Delta Airlines Tomb blast sets off Managua gun battle Jericho embraces Palestinian team Reuter: Taxman takes brothel to task Persil Haitians block Aristide mission Helping the Earth Begins at Home France mourns Montand - singer, actor, legend and lover The women of France have lost an idol who captured their hearts with effortless case for more than four decades. John phillips reports French to review their constitution Mitterrand puts treasure on shelf Inter-Continental Hotels Major tries to bridge gaps between Britain and Germany Britain and Germany are still on opposing sides in four key areas which are likely to hamper the treaty talks at Maastricht, George Brock Writes Reuter: Dubrovnik shelled from dose range Southampton University Management School Serbia changes mind on UN intervention Belgrade fears over sanctions Lenin spoof trips up American television Picture Gallery Far-right gains in Vienna poll Yeltsin troops forced to pull out Russian liberal group splits De Klerk visit (AFP): Buffer agreed (Reuter): Kurds attacked (AFP): Party for a rake (Reuter): Home comforts Total The lion, the watch and the Welshman London Film Festival Histirucak curios, Parisian frolics, Celtic weirdness and gentle comedies are among the amusements that Geoff Brown suggests should be sought out alongside the more heavyweight offerings of the continuing 1991 festival Who dares, wins an audience Dance American Nancy Duncan, London Contemporary Dance Theatre's new artistic director, talks to Debra Craine Wyndham's Theatre Beating the rap Briefing Last chance . . . Right man, right time, but wrong direction? Theatre Bendict Nightingale cautiously welcomes the news of a change at the Royal court Fashion Executive 'Once upon a times I would have been head-hunted. Now I buy the trade paper once a week' Prudential The middle classes on their uppers Sally Brompton meets the latest victims of the recession With their very homes under threat, the nouveaux pauvres are flocking to the advice centres -only now they go by bus, not Bmw Schoolgirl Office Manager The Times Education Supplement Auctioneer 'One doesn't like to have forced vendors' Nannies' Agent Three-party Toryism Peter Riddell finds ministers divided by their attitudes to Mrs Thatcher Ruddell on Monday Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Madness in Manila Rich and poor in the Philippines are courting a return of dicatorship, says Joanna Pitman One bright spark too many Jokes about burning books are dangerous, writes Bernard Levin Called to account The Times Dairy Reith's ghost? The Times Diary Mon ami The Times Dairy Man the pumps The Times Diary Beyond Maxwell's Grave Peace at the Un's Price Dawn in Calcutta Medical warning on nuclear tests Repossessed homes Water extraction Organic farming Courtly language British manufacturing Marcos returns Left behind Specialisation and the child's needs Reading at seven Hong Kong's future Boat people sent back Female tries Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners Today's royal engagements Service dinner Glovers' Company University news Madeleine Davis Madeleine Davis, psychotherapist and edtior, died on October 21 aged 59. She was born in Tornoto, on January 18,1932 Disciple meeting other faiths Marcus Braybrooks Yves Montand Yves Montand, actor and musci hall singer, died of a heart attack while filming near paris on November 9 aged 70. He was born in Monsumano, Italy on October 13,1921 Ewald Bucher Ewald Bucher, former West German justice and housing minister, died on November 1 aged 77. He was born on July 19,1914 Birthdays today Westminster Cathedral Choir School Everyoun will hate you for your alleglance to me,… Nature notes Anniversaries Concise Crossword No 2635 Arthritis Research N. V. Nederlandsch Administratie-En Trust Kantoor On this Day The Channel Fleet Lord C. Beresford and Sir P. Scoot Reported at Variance Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on releases across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Sing a song of soap opera Rock Wembley Arena Television The Trials of Oz BBC2 Theatre Safe sex Contact, Manchester BBC 1 ITV Variations Höfels War dead honoured behind tight security screen The Times Crossword No 18,760 Parker Duofold Chambord Weather Judge will continue death investigation Business News Europe and US advance on trade Airtours and Prospect show the way Power benefits The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Lamont aims for strong rise in growth rate By our Economics Editor: High street banks 'do not run uncompetitive cartel' By our Industrial Editor: Dog's life for a 3-D trademark Knotty problem for Ofgas Weinstock rules out any bid for BAe John Charcol Jobless increase curbs earnings Europe to put pressure on UK for freer postal service Company liquidations reach record 10,800 AT&T EasyLink Services Berry angry at DTI report Rover trains 3,000 in drive to become world beater By our Industrial Editor: Managers attack union law Diamond hunters find a crack in the Canadian ice Hopes of new deposits rest on 81 tiny stones Corporate prospectors like what they are finding in the Northwest Territories. Colin Campbell reports Pace quickens in share performance test Smaller Companies Emalaysia Airlines When spending deficit is the sting in the ERM tail Gilt-Edged Bonn tax exempts foreign investors Epson BT is the victim in a ritual game Comment Dusty dreams of Xanadu The Times City Diary Office-go-round The Times City Diary Sofa so pink The Times City Diary Time is approaching to reap interest rate rewards of ERM membership Anatole Kaletsky interprets Helmut Schlesinger's remarks on German rates Star-crossed The Times City Diary Mixing with oil The Times City Diary Smoke out The Times City Dairy Minet The Times Iberiab Airlines of Spain Zovirax still powering Wellcome ahead Reporting the Week London The Times degree results service Japan sets out on rocky road to securitisation Capital Markets Sharp Makes Sense Capitalisation, week's change Great powers face war of independents Independent power stations are taking on the generating giants, but can they win the financial battle? David young reports PowerGen plc Success 'that proves the sceptics wrong' Privatisation has sparked benefits for customers, says energy secretary John Wakeham The money generators The electricity sell-offs have seen good returns for most investors. Rodney Hobson analyses the figures British Coal Offer Suppliers Cannot refuse The man with the job of ensuring fair pricing and competition between suppliers is shaking up the industry Combined power of new generation Companies are forming partnerships to produce clean and green energy National Power Time to turn on the gas Michael Hatfield reports on the way National Power is adjusting to life after privatisation Scottish Nuclear Limited Riding out an electrical storm Given a head start in restructuring and cost-cutting over its privatised rivals, PowerGen knows it must stay competitive Safety first at Sizewell Nigel Hawkes on teh uncertainties of nuclear power Every cloud has a sulphur lining Scots power companies are looking south for growth. By David Young In Defence of Projects Three little maids from the crammer School lessons alone will not guarantee Naoko Saitou and her friends a university place in Japan. David Tytler reports on an education system in peril Tots join up the musical dots MPs study student debt Noticeboard Alert to hackers Three in a row Opting for change Mapping error Shrewsbury School Education Teacher of the Deaf Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Independent Education University Appointments University of Strathclyde Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scholarships Marlborough College Crash Courses in French Huron University Institute of Counselling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifton College Fellowships Lecturing Appointments Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Projects face examination Education secretary Kenneth Clarke has attacked 'playschool' project work in primaries. Hugh Thompson talks to the teachers Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bear, Steams International Ltd Bond Street Bureau Cinema House Business Centre Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitments Consultants (Strictly No Agencies) Partners Secretary Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why Oxford is beyond compare Prospective students are left with a dearth of hard facts on which to base their choices Multilingual Services Recruitments Consultants Model Agency The Times Marsden's quality in midfield helps to displace leaders Huddersfield show potential for promotion Burnley gather momentum for promotion race Discretion to set off costs Identification as opposed to recognition Expense not insurable liability No immunity for expert witnesses Mediocrity stretches loyalty to the limits Laura Thompson dons her thermals and goes in search of the English Eskimo. She discovers him, frozen on the football terraces, still valiantly calling the Shots Confidentiality reason for hearings in secret Southend stand tall to rise above the Swindon style Hoddle's influence adds stamps of quality Middlesbrough lack direction Weekend Football Results and Tables Beck plots direct route to top New buys impress Old Firm Rush offer Pointon out George game Triple superstition helps Another Coral land cup MacKeson first and second set for ematch in Budge Gold Cup Booth puts boot to good use Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifton exude confidence Coventry pushed into action Weekend Results Blackheath succumb under high-ball barrage Finalists provide contrast Shouts fall well short of mark Mandarin: Lara's Baby can recoup hefty Hamilton losses Mandarin: Carlisle Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leapers Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Chang cruises to his first title for more than a year Tennis organisers vow to improve planning Grunfeld gets boost Italian outclasses valiant Driscoll Boxing Fisher confirms her status as champion Snooker St Helens hold off Bishop Results and Tables Britain's scoring spree lifts prospects for Cup final Reugby League Duff has sombre first trial Bowls Gordon inspires fine recovery from Hounslow Hockey Havant wrest a two-point lead Dittmar's aggression destroys Robertson Squash Rackets By a Special Correspondent: Leicester upset Parkside Athletics Broadhurst and Rafferty show Europe the way Absence of leading four is no handicap Payne falters but leads qualifiers For the Record Worthy win for Swedes Picture Gallery Page's challenge paced perfectly Swimming De Bie sees off rest in the mud Cycling Delegates to visit S Africa In Brief Seventh spot Beaten again Hopes end Seles beaten Vital role Tour plans Fixtures Football South Africa find joy in defeat Tendulker swings match for India as more than 90,000 herald a famous cricket occasion Development Land Racing considers shift of power Calcutta Scoreboard Guscott resists the fortune proffered by rugby league Taylor looking to tap Gray's self-confidence Quinn cleared to travel with Irish Edberg's schedule takes toll

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