News from 14/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Bernie Tebb, Victoria McKee, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, John J. Skivington, Victoria Glendinning, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Martin Clout, James Pickthorn, Hugh Barnes, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Martin Fletcher and Geoff King, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Brian Dagnall, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Elisabeth M. Slack, Lee Yanowitch, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Peter Love (Navigator), Peter Davenport, Moses Manoharan of Reuter and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Director, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Patricia Tisdall, Sabine Durrant, David Hands, Peter Griffiths, Manager, Mary Dejevsky and our Foreign Staff, William Shawcross, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Doreen King, Jacob de Vries, T. S, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Margot Norman, Gavin Bell, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Ivor J. A. Parrish, Sydney Friskin, Arnold Wolfendale, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Thomson Prentice Medical, Correspondent, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Terence L. Higgins, Tom Hardie-Forsyth, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Geoffrey Lovett, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Bruce Clark and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Thomas, Robert Kilpatrick, President, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Hermann Bondi, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Lee, Brian Buchanan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Phillips, William Cash, Peter Mulligan and Robert Morgan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Professor J. H. Rogerson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, R. Bell,
ResumoKremlin shares out its gold with republics Soviet Union unloads national debt Levin's List England through Women Priests Inside Lucozade removes 5m bottles in scare Foreign Office to study Maxwell 'Soviet link' Picture Gallery Euro-sceptics ousted as Fowler wins chaotic poll Britain will scupper any 'federal' treaty Two Libyans to be charged with bombing at Lockerbie Yamaha the Sprit of Music Four die in IRA night of violence Wages rise and hours Ml as hospital heads into the black Gloomy forecasts for the future of the Guy's hospital trust have been proved wrong after a turnaround in finances, Jill Sherman writes BT Heseltine accuses Labour council of creating sink estate 'The morale is dreadful. It is a place from which people wish to escape' Haughey nominee withdraws Britons' knowledge is lost in space Worldwide bill put at $1bn Consumer terrorism Charities unite to combat activists TSW has no right to appeal Army trains with rattles Race abuse PC to get £20,000 £2m jumble sale Rushdie reads Well caught Osman waits Parents 'assaulted daughters in black magic sex rituals' Council accused on rapist enquiry Stable ruins win dubious honour Amateur boxer fights for life £7m bill threatens Orkney enquiry Grieving father 'driven to revenge' Boots Thorpe to foetal brain cells implanted MPs and clergy plan bill to force ordination of women Barclays Lift ivory ban, says UN team BR to make a clean sweep of The Drain` One in four fails test of reading Cambridge first Harrods death Patients warned Trial raises issue of right to conduct own defence The case of the crown vs Denis Morley is likely to run and run. Craig Seton and Frances Gibb examine the implications BR puts a clamp on honest parker Children dine out on champion tales Dixons Labour drops plan to buy back BT Baker to consider bishops' protests on asylum bill Meridiana Mr Nice Guy talks tough Political Notebook Inspector for public services Embassy staff criticised Around the Lobby Clergy talks Army delay Lane offences Parliament today A talking tape from Smith's will go straight to… Dutch offer to trim powers listed in political union treaty Conclave Woolwich Crime creates a hint of harmony Fraud Looking for clues in Euro-speak The Backdrop Anti-unionists to fight at election Lobby Groups Kinnock policy aims to steal Tory thunder Labour View Polish turmoil after Walesa candidate goes Spies to join list of jobless How sports giants court Aids danger Picture Gallery Glenmorangie (Reuter): Stars bid adieu to Montand (Reuter): Gorbachev 'protecting Honecker' (Reuter): Ministry bombed Spanish arrests Croats give up strategic hilltop fort The siege of Dubrovnik:'We don't blame our soldiers. It is Europe that deserted us' B&Q Shortages hit Moscow power grid Plans to use Pentagon funds for Soviet aid fail Rebels unite against Russia Indian army scars village in Himalayas Kashmir violence IBM Mobs 'seeking Khmer revenge' Kurds survive the despair of Iraqi onslaught Tom Hardie-Forsyth, a Royal Signals military liaison officer in Operation Safe haven, who resigned in June to help Kurdish refugees, writes of conditions he found recently in the area Blood-stained chapel marks Timor killing B. A. A. London Stansted Picture Gallery South Africa will start formal constitutional talks this month By Reuter in tokyo and our Foreign Staff: Japan workers grow tired of ant lifestyle Africa to provide UN head (AP): Abortions forced (AFP): Junta settles in Lynch mob Volcano blast may cool the world The recent eruption in the Philippines could bring colder weather, reports Nigel Hawkes Crème De La Crème Times Newspapers Limited A Festival Hall in the front room Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy P. A. To M. D. Required (Plc) Senior Recruitment Consultant Fund Raisers Multi-Lingual Opportunities House of Lords G Modiano Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items First Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cuppa protection Update Space watchdog Deadly snowdrop Micro-lasers Accounting Assistant People Read News-Papers Evidence fit for an inquest A thousand rumours surround the death of Robert Maxwell. Dr Thomas Stuttaford confronts the theories with the facts Rare syndromes shared A new catalogue of illnesses will bring its own relief National Westminister Bank Gut reaction Medical Briefing Don't be a flanneled fool Dillons the Bookstore Magical revolution meets the real world Victoria Glendinning reviews a cha-cha-cha Latin American novel of ideas, that is also history seminar and a sexual pantomime The Campaign By Carlos Fuentes Translated by Alfred MacAdam André Deutsch, £14.99 Meta-whimsies o' the wisp Sabine Durrant Cley By Carey Harrison Heinemann, £13.99 High on the Hog By Fraser Harrison Heinemann, £13.99 The Butcher By Alina Reyes Methuen, £9.99 Young man of the sea Hugh Barnes The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor By John Barth Hodder & Stoughton, £15.99 Burkina Faso Wintry tales of gore Crime Marcel Berlins Reinhardt Books Fred Warburton Decorative Icons Revenge is sweet, if a little late Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Toto the Hero, City of Hope and the first offerings from the MGM Trocadero, the West End's newest cinema Maverick who beat the system Classical Music Gennadi Rozhdestvensky brings his Swedish orchestra to London. Hilary Finch met him Winner 8 Major Awards National Portrait Gallery Hot seats and begging bowls Arts Funding: Museums National museum chairmen appear to be increasingly reliant on personal contacts to increase funding, Simon Tait reports Lumière Mozart's Don Giovanni (PG) Not in a shy way Briefing The real fang Last chance Can a prince bring peace? Prince Sihanouk returns to Cambodia today. William Shawcross asks if he can heal the wounds of decades of war Craig Brown …and moreover Learning life's rules Margot Norman says teaching by rote can help to boost children's confidence Three years at the opera Bernard Levin explains where he has been all this time Sovereign and sovereignty The Times Diary Where his mouth is The Times Diary Zzz ... aaargh! The Times Diary Female inheritance The Times Diary A Precious Right Keeping the Heat on Iraq Dunces of the World Unite Dangers of Emu and 'opting-out' Ridley and Europe Fusion power Globe theatre estate Industry's role with government Lessons for Nato Doctors and addiction Opera which may not be so grand Channel lights One in the eye Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Henry Harpur-Crewe Henry Harpur-Crewe, squire of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, died on November 8 at Warslow Staffordshire, aged 70. He was born on February 25,1921 Birthdays today Reception Lecture Henry Heath Dr Henry Health, blind biochemist, died at home on October 16 aged 69. He was born in Clapham, London, on June 3,1922 Dinners Luncheons Cynthia Felgate Cynthia (Harris) Felgate, television producer, died of cancer on November 2 aged 56. She was born in Birmingham on October 8,1935 Robert Maxwell Today's royal engagements Concert Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2638 Travelcoast From our Own Correspondent: German Army Reborn Barracks Garage Ceremony Word-Watchings 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 Today's Events Winning Move Safe hands take the helm Opera Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden Opera Don Giovanni Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre In Board Daylight Tricycle, Kilburn Jazz Take 6 Albert Hall BBC1 ITV Variations Satellite Radio 3 Fortnum & Mason Besieged city quiet as peace team tries to leave The Times Crossword No 18,763 Picture Gallery Soviet Gold Production and USE, 1991 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides To 'er' is human, and Nicky divine Political sketch Business News Job Lot Joining in Brighter Quality Day Deja Vu The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Manufacturing stagnates in third quarter North Sea output boosts poor figures By our Economics Correspondent: Oecd cuts growth prediction to 2.6% By our City Staff: Ratners shares slide again Man who bought the team sued NatWest versus Victor Kiam BT shares go on sale at £110 Councils 'careless' on BCCI Thai Smooth as silk Trident project boosts VSEL FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Regalian bucks property slump with 23% jump Business as usual for business Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures North Sea interests change hands News Corp plans issue Ensign value tumbles Finance chief resigns Siemens edges up Jessups loses £1m Warner Howard rises US aerospace sector poised for shake-up Business Roundup Money Markets FKI 49% decline prompts payout cut Intrum International Ltd Aerolineas Argentinas By our City Staff: Morrison calls for £97m to expand Secretan agency to disappear Catalogue distributor weakens Brixton issue Payout held Monopoly maker steady ICS declares six firms in default Foster's factions reach a truce at board meeting Great Portland Estates By our City Staff: Glazing directors on bail The Times Land Secs advances 8.8% at half time The Times Unit Trust Information Service Change at helm puts everything on hold at FKI Tempus Speculators poised for expected Steetley bid Stock Market Curves on BT's playing field Comment Oily upturn Carnwath to advise Vesteys The Times City Diary Just joking The Times City Diary Names in lights The Times City Diary Working to erode growing peaks of unemployment With figures poised to bring more bad news on jobs today, Philip Bassett assesses trends in joblessness Figuring it out The Times City Diary Mouse trade The Times City Diary SE news change for the good Miniaturisation Goldman Sachs International Limited Golden carve-up from the Kremlin Shares fall sharply Pressure on British Gas over image Recent Issues Commission of the European Communities Major Changes (Reuter): Dow stages turnround Wall Street Anticipatory injunction unlawful Law Report November 14 1991 Power to award civil costs from central funds Utell International Greater Manchester Spanish Speaking Trainee Broker The Spastics Society Alderwick McLintock Multiple Display Advertising Items Midland Group Compliance Accounts Manager Meridian Legal Notices Gas & Equipment Ltd Night Bonds Trader Internal Audit The Times Newspapers Flying the flag, setting standards In a special report to mark World Quality Day, Patricia Tisdall examines the quality schemes for people and products that provide guaranteed standards for British goods to ensure a cutting edge in the fight for exports ICI Certfire Ltd Pera international Customer service pays dividends Staff training and commitment is the secret of success-as proved by the winners at last night's British Quality Awards Laing BSi Registered Firm Crowning glory at the sign of the tick Accredited Certification Bodies British Quality Award Marker for the future Organisations that fail to adopt tough standards may find themselves without customers, Nick Nuttall says SGS Yarsley Quality Assured Firms Limited Air Products Trada Quality Assurance Services Limited How the system began The standards are based on the demands of customers Case Study IT Harmony for the single market Europe takes its first step in issuing a set of international benchmarks Service sector aims to excel MaCron Academic duty to train brains Higher education colleges have a vital role in the study of quality, professor J. H. Rogerson says Sira Certification Service Quality courses Mandarin: Nicholson team to land double Mandarin: Taunton Mandarin: Towcester Call for betting intelligence officers to be more vigilant Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Unexpected divisions appear in South Africa's camp Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, reports from Delhi on the rumpus over doctoring the ball Local heroes the road to oblivion Tennis Cambridge refuse to accept defeat Hockey Picture Gallery Harris is saved for tired Finn Squash Rackets England players tackle board Moore seeks to obtain ruling on promotional work Efficiency stifles Oxford movement Final boosts ratings Thomas is forced to retire In Brief Anxious wait Lake goes out England lose Doherty's day Woosnam close Bodin's late penalty gives the Welsh dream new impetus Luxembourg pose tough test in Cardiff Fluent Denmark hand out lesson Group Four The Times Spirited Irish battle in vain Carroll has an ideal vantage point FA Cup For the Record Football Motor Rallying Ie Hickey Rugby Union Snooker Boxing Basket Ball Tennis Squash Rackets Rugby League Fixtures Hodkinson fights his way to the top of the world Boxing Hare sprints in to show the way Dunkerbeck makes it four titles in a row Windsurfing Littlewoods Racing Lineker pounces to punish Poland A spectacular late equaliser clinches a place for England in the European championship finals in Sweden Eterna Match Facts Scotland give themselves a fighting chance the Scots Taylor finds the right balance just in time By our Sports Staff: Captain brings express relief Group Seven Starting Today JM Management Services Limited PA Consulting Group No Title When the sky's the limit If you want to be your own boss and are not afraid of hard work, then a franchise could be the ideal opportunity, Doreen King writes The Alexander Consulting Group Ltd No Title Executive Information Solutions Which Appointment? 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