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News from 15/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Adrian Foreman, Elisabeth Maxwell, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Martin Fletcher and Kerry Gill, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, K. M. J. A. Huq, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, C. S. Griffiths Past President, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Basil Richards, Carol Leonard, Andrew Selkirk, Chairman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Adrian Morgan, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Dr. P. A. Leonard, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Susan Lock, Andrew Murray, David Partridge, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, P Kropotkin, Charles Bremner, Jack Moss, C. M. De Backer Honorary Secretary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, George Brock, Bryan Cassidy, Richard Ford and Edward Gorman, James Hetherington, Caroline Watson, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, David Toop, Michael R. Bond (Director), T. J. Bamford, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler, Jenny MacRory, J. B. McLellan, Humphry Berkeley, Greta Bull, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mary Brewin, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Gibson (Chairman), Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, European Business Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, George Young, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Libya told: Surrender Lockerbie suspects Gadaffi threatened with oil cmbargo after agents are accused of Pann Am bombing Yeltsin announces the birth of a nation - the USS Inside Another slip-up in British Rail's leaf saga From Reuter in Los Angeles: Death of Tony Richardson Euro-sceptics are given a way out Bijam Today in the Times Monroe's Secret Saturday Review Wits at Large Weekend Times Investigators jubilant at 'finest hour' Lockerbie warrants: US officials reveal clues which signposted trail taken by Libyan agents Whsmith How technical experts cracked Pan Am mystery Investigation Libyans named in petition Charges Bereaved father blames Iranians Families Israelis suspect cover-up of Syria role Middle East Libya wants proof in court of law Bertolucci Submarine caused; fishing deaths says inquest jury Girl of 10 'thought sex abuse normal' Carbon rope may beat steel Charities predict big loss in gifts Amstrad Three Rs teacher loses job after marathon heating Intercity Agents of law submit pleas Criminal justice reform Today is the deadline for submissions to an enquiry on changes affecting the legal profession and the police. The Times previews the main issues 300 soldiers sent to Belfast amid new round of shootings Ulster violence claims tenth victim in 36 hours Barclays Kremlin paid British party Nationwide Hill farms grants to change Van Smirren Seafoods School music lessons are threatened by funds switch Children in deprived areas likely to have fewer opportunities to learn to play an instrument Changes in the Musical Line up Sotheby's clients used code names British Midland Noteworthy and flexible friend Lapsed trombonist Richard Morrison sings the praises of the instrument that is taught in every local authority Unbowed Cash trumpets his 'German dominance' warning Postal workers m attempt to defraud Revenue of £7m Auditor The Famous Grouse By our Chief Political Correspondent: Tories seek to avoid poll chaos 1922 Committee NHS efficiency record attacked Supplies Ministers putting miners' safety at risk, says Labour Energy French attitude angers Heseltine Environment Picture Gallery Major rejects Scots plea Around the Lobby Oil rig bill approved Appeal cash properly used Parliament next week Ford unions agree to 5 per cent wage offer Fusion team scientists lose jobs Domesday Book to get a sequel A modern version of the 11th-century survey, minus eels and jesters, is planned, Christoper Warman writes Picture Gallery Ostrich farmers ruffle feathers of Chickens' Lib Helping the Earth Begins at Home Quorn's masters banned Thorpe surgery Haughey choice Lucozade hack United Airlines Kohl and Mitterrand see British 'progress' Countdown to Maastricht Britain hangs on to Elgin Marbles Emu: who is right? Tory MP Terence Higgins and the Times disagree on the extent of EC control over Britain's economy. George Brock looks at the arguments Romania seeks a refuge in capitalist policy New currency rates are being used to loosen the black market's grip, writes Adrian Foreman in Bucharest Smith Corona Thousands cram on to ferry in flight from Dubrovnik Tim Judah describes the desperate attempt by women, children, old people and wounded fighters to escape by sea from a port under siege Comet Frontline cocktail of Slivovitz and shells Anne McElvoy tastes the plum brandy-inspired tempo of war in the stuggle for Vinkovci UN backs Major's arms curb Czech gardens take pot luck Queen Elizabeth2 Whsmith Right-winger plans challenge to Bush Former Reagan aide ready to enter 1992 race for White House Zanussi Duke woos angry middle class with sound of music Dangerous gamble for Pop's Bad boy New York Notebook (Reuter): 'Error' by arm in East Timor (Reuter): Markov link Help for aliens (AFP): Kurile offer (Reuter): Open secrets Sihanouk embraces old enemies amid jasmine and tears Majority of Israelis back land for peace Rabbi monkeys with sabbath Husain hones high-wire skills Streamline US spurns rice bowl diplomacy The way we liked to think we were Galleries Richard Cork reviews an exhibition that celebrates three centuries of portrait painting, a national obsession that flowered into great art Critic's Choice: Galleries Dance Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company Soft, sweet sounds get the hard sell Rock Enya's music may seem ethereal, but her chart-topping success is solid enough. David Toop met the mainstream's favourite muse Munakata The rain in Briefing Yo, Bunbury Last chance Arts Reviews Pilsner Urqueli 'He was childish, like a choirboy' Elisabeth Maxwell reflects on a marraige with not a moment wasted The Kate Muir Inter View Dorling Kindersley Yeltsin wins his spurs Russia's presdent has shown that he is a constitutionalist, says Mary Dejevsky Picture Gallery Back to the bunsen Nigel Hawkes argues that the inexorable demands of "big science" are starving smaller projects Hung up on Maastricht The Polls point to electoral stalemate, write Peter Riddell A Week in Politics Diplomatic shuffle The Times Diary Let them eat baubles When I say so Beaulieu beauties Whipping for Europe Missing the Music Makers Libya in the Dock Why Ukraine is angry with West Heveningham Hall Careers and caring Clean-up in industry Call for an independent N Ireland Aiding the amateurs Repossessed homes Organic farming NHS care for a dying child Unhelpful hands? Barred from school Dress sense Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Appointments Cardinal Paul-Emile Leger Obituaries Paul-Emile Leger, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Montreal who subsequently became an African missionary and founded a number of world-wide charitable organisations, died on November 13 in a Montreal hospital aged 87. He was born on April 25,1904 Reception Anniversaries Tutte Lemkow Tutte Lemkow, choreographer, dancer, writer, film director and actor, died in London on November 10 aged 73. He was born in Oslo on August 28,1918 Dinners Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Sir Edward Johnston Sir Edward Alexander Johnston, Kbe, Cb, former Government Actuary, died on November 11 aged 62. He was born on March 19,1929 Sir Theodore McEvoy Memorial service Service reception Meeting Buckingham Palace Luncheon Luncheon Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2639 Announcements and Personal British Diabetic Association Action for blind people Reach Announcements and Personal The Times Announcements and Personal National Children's Bureau Announcements and Personal Count Tolstoy Announcements and Personal Word-Watching Winning Move Entertainments Cinima 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 Brown study as object lesson Dance Trisha Brown Company Sadler's Wells Theathe Tomorrow We Do the Sky Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Opera Backanterna Royal Opera, Stockholm Theatre Joan Saint Joan Bouleverd, Soho BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Television and Radio Satellite Les Vins Guy Jeunemaitre The Times Crossword No 18,764 Picture Gallery Ministers claim triple victory on EC powers Word-Watching Times Weathercall WPA Health Saver Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain AA Roadwatch Lighting up Times Manchester High Tides Yesterday Ted sinks into a fit of the blues Political sketch Business News Today in Business Profile Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Surprise decline in jobless lifts recession gloom Average earnings rise for third month Bank takes Treasury line on slow recovery Threadbare Burton turns in loss Boots sees customers returning Losses mount at Royal David Coakley Limited No Title Tie Rack losses rise 44% Wellcome Brittan seeks greater role for Japanese in Europe Five Oaks slumps to £9m loss Brent seeks £15.6m through rights issue Business Roundup Growth lifts HMC CE Heath improves Loss for 600 Group Deficit at oil firm HK Telecom rises Ultramar makes progress Recent Issues Platinum record predicted Major Changes Powell Duffryn slides to £6.9m Refinancing at Hanson Cater ahead Bank up 44% Rexmore rises Cunard Hotels Sale of Midland Newspapers raises £125m Managers defeat rival bids Recession affects regional papers Power distributors link up L&M omits interim again New-look accounts for BOC American airlines in turmoil Wellcome shares soar on surprise £200m cash pile By our City Staff: Shell income slumps 48% Hawker Siddeley United Parcel Service Air to escape from BOC share balloon Tempus Bear raid knocks £50m off Tiphook Stock Market Dow advance halted Wall Street Boots survives its new cycle Comment Bright old lady Banking on Banks The Times City Diary Fresh policy on home front after Royal's disaster Of all the composite insurers, Royal has paid the highest price for the boom in house values, says Jonathan Prynn UK hit by trade bark policy Registering containers and packaging Danny Devito Inventing a clever way to sell inventions Consortium to buy rest of Sun Life Euromoney up Plaxton moves Facility sold AWA turnover International Appointments Commodity Appointments Radiographers The South China Morning Post Tokyo cuts rate amid concern at slow growth Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Limited By our City Staff: Staveley maintains payout despite fall Advisers predict German growth Gleeson defies property slump Electrolux to close cooker factory By our City Staff: Confident Hartstone leaps to £8.2m Falling exports compound car industry gloom Drugs sector makes gains The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Rover 800 roars back with teeth Kevin Eason tests Britain's new flagship car with greener technology and tougher security What You Get for your Money Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items I know a woman who can Customers can ring Rhian with queries about their Vauxhall cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover 800 roars back with teeth Vehicle Registrations Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back in business Day of the diesel Silence, please For the record Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items It pays to get a grip Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi's in Health drive Golf winner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide First Front Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurotrust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwick expands its small to medium management course Business to Business International Law Support Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doctor finds a tonic in music Ram Studio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer Warehouse S. 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W. & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Pacific Bell Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items A law stifling the man in the deep Council cannot charge for advice England begin to prepare for the 1995 World Cup Rugby Union Second enforcement notice against breach Lacking support Rugby's origins Subject matter of fair comment Telnikoff v Matusevitch Danish example for yachting Tantrums on golf course Court cannot hear appeal against consent order Benefits of a change to rates The Times Different values Morley Street can launch domestic season in style Mandarin Mandarin: Ascot Mandarin: AYR Pitman to delay Hennessy decision Cab On Target carries full confidence for the winter Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, selects his horses to keep an eye on this season Ten to Follow Mandarin: Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Eldin so close Rapid Raceline Becker steals the show from Stich A Teutonic clash and defeat for the champion spark the ATP championships in Frankfurt McEnroe returns to Open In Brief Latham seeded Coach resigns Pakistan pay price for vagaries of selection Squash Rackets Rule change fails to solve problem Yachting Drift-net decision causes ripple of uncertainty Faldo makes amends after a hesitant start Evans blunders in a bunker Golf Cornermen earn Hodkinson title New safety rules are greeted with sceptical reaction Boxing Lineker is ready to lead England in Sweden Bobby Charlton's scoring record in within reach of the man whose goal earned his team a European championship place By our Sports Staff: Yorath settles for dreaded waiting game Hutchings ruled out for winter In Brief Reading's journey short but perilous FA Cup Fraser retains hope of making England tour Cricket Scots may be forced to pull out of event Hockey Higgins faces a true test Snooker For the Record Football Golf Cycling Hockey Ice Hockey Rackets Rugby League Athletics Snooker Squash Rackets Tennis Badminton Basketball Bowls Boxing Dalglish secures Newell for £1m fee The Times Sports Service Sports Letters Continuity can be the key to England's success Wessels sets up historic victory South Africa's batsmen find form under floodlights to end tour of India with a welcome successDELHI Scoreboard International Refugee Year Trust Carling back to bolster Harlequins Woosnam scoops jackpot Taylor hoping to fashion a settled squad Fixtures Scotland's hopes left hanging in the balance

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