News from 18/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, David Tytler, David J. Bellamy, DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Tim Miles, Tim Judah, Michael Hornsey Agriculture Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Anne McElvoy and Dessa Trevisan, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, James Bone, George Sivell, George Sivell and Joanna Pitman, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, P. J. Larkin, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Dafydd Williams, Peter Ball, Chris Lowe, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Lionel Stanbrook (Director, Special issues and European affairs), Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Louise Hidalgo, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, J. W. S. Preston, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Peter J. Clarke (Chairman), B A. Woolley, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, A. D. Petty, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Bruce Clark and Ian Murray, Cyril Cobbett, Neil MacKinson, C. Gallichan (Head of Advertising and Corporate Affairs), George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Andrew Symon, Brian Connell, Peter Stothard, Paul Hutchins, Simon Milton, Alix Ramsay, Ian Taylor, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Fleur Fisher (Head, Scientific and International Affairs Division), Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Adam Fresco, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Lakeman, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Owen Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Stephen Twigg, President, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, P. J. Woodman (Secretary), David Sinclair, Sarah Curtis, David Pollock, Director, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, William Cash, David Tytler, Education Editor, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, David Baxter, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoZagreb leaders concede fall of Vukovar Croat guards mount defiant last stand amid fears of massacre by Serbs Today in the Times Inside MPs seek Libya extradition deal Marlow up in arms over a shamrock sprig Government rules out rebellion over Europe Yeltsin swoops to take over Soviet Union's assets in Russia Rolex Education Times Japan follows Wall St IRA admits blast killed its members Band of the Blues and Royals performs in defiance of St Albans bomb attempt Constant repainting blamed for fatal fireballs Dunhill Alfred Dunhill Ruffled but undaunted, musicians play on Bird-lovers fear oilfield off Welsh coast British bosses like to travel in style Racing runs into a clash on controls £50,000 in jewels taken Two killed in coach crash 20 held after gamins swoop DPP sells house Factory blaze St. Joseph's Hospice Divorcees drink and smoke their way to earlier deaths Mugimaki flies into the cold Impresario makes no show about being a top earner Badger holes 'were blocked by hunt' Picture Gallery Hampstead becomes no-go area for commuters Merseyside Development Corporation Drinkers cost firms up to 14m working days a year Canon Canofile 250 Desktop Electronic Filling System Orchestra wins £100,000 Costs put Orkney enquiry in doubt BR seeks approval for £1.5bn plan Watchdog criticises secrecy in NHS Churchill war photos on sale Kidnap charges Coffee reprieved The Volvo Estate Open your Mind Total Surcharges spawn a new breed of poll tax rebel Complaint fails Young inventor House attack Bond winners Fast-food couriers branded a hazard Cooking up cure for goose invasion Cutting Edge Blood test detects early signs of cancer United Airlines Bookerish event ties judges' tongues Why Delors isn't sitting pretty EC Notebook by George Brock UK confident of winning central role for Nato Last hope for a cheese tradition Party trouble looms for Ashdown in selling idea of a referendum Lib Dem View BT Eurocrats fail to square the banana Helping the Earth Begins at Home Wary Phnom Penh greets Khmer chief Fear and lughter as Cambodians open door to their former oppressors Sihanbuk stars in comedy of errors The Royal London Society for the Blind UN backs arms deal register OKI Chinese rebuff Baker overtyure on human rights Trip by UN negotiator raises hopes for Waite Doctors protest in Paris Charity Commission Honecker vow meets scepticism Israelis retreat over Ashrawi Yugoslav foes mangle truth of war Fog of disinformation obscures conflict Ministers call for UN force Gulf allies blamed for needless civilian deaths Libya condemns Lockerbie claims (AP): Thousands of Kurds are evicted Havel seeks wider powers (AP): Kabul talks plea Seat for Rao Franco rally (Reuter): Pole canonised (Reuter): Brando delay Defeated Duke vows to keep race on US agenda Moi accuses US of plotting rally Thatcher Finds love and money Minolta Reuter: Army tied to Jesuit murders Growing up is tough in Hollywood What price a moppet who outgrows cuteness? David Robinson looks at the mixed prospects for the tots who into screen titans Tes Not shaken, not stirred Television Bösendorfer Advance Australia, fair enough Robert Cockburn welcomes a new showcase for contemporary art, feeding the voracious Australian public appetite for culture Prudential Writers reign Briefing Last Chance… Behind the mask of the Orkneys Blesma Priceless Classics at classic prices. Only from… Tight limits on Labour Peter Riddell believes a Kinnock cabinet will be less radical than expected Riddfll on Monday .. . and moreover Duke's big chance Lonisiana's defeated racist now a power in the land, says Peter Stothard in New Orleans Let's go with the cash flow Bernard Levin dreams of matching a loss-making business pound for vanishing pound Judgment on Vukovar Diary Serf of All the Russias Stocks and Scares Schooling the Church Merits of ban on tobacco advertising Britain and the Plo London's council tax Holidays for trees Forgotten by some Students who opt out of their unions Run-up to Maastricht Fair shares for all? Taxi-card scheme Making music Spot the doubles Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Major General J. D. B. Smith Captain John Stevens Captain John Stevens, DSO and bar, DSC, submarine commander, died in Lisbon on November 12 aged 75. He was born on March 19,1916 Forthcoming marriages Memorial service George Mangakis George B. Mangakis, Greek lawyer and Politician, died in Athens on november 6 aged 85. He was born in 1906 Strong beliefs, weak acts Paul Avis The Most Rev George Simms The Most Rev George Otto Simms, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, 1969-80, died on November 15 aged 81. He was born on July 4,1910 Marriages Royal College of General Practitioners Musicians' Company Appointments Birthdays today Lord Tennyson Births Church news Nature notes Concise Crossword No 2641 Avert Give Life a chance Combat Stress Imperial Cancer Research Fund Announcements Nov 18 on this Day 1789 The Man in the Iron Mask Word-Watching 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 Royalty with razzmatazz Rock Diana Ross Wembley Arena Opera A Masked Ball Coliseum Concerts LSO/Barbican RSPO/Festival Hall Theatre Watching for Dolphins Tricycle BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Methodist Homes for the Aged Exam U-turn urged on Clarke over coursework The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,766 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Chambord Weather Index Shares plunge continues in Tokyo trade Dealers ready for London markdown Today in Business BT timetable for sale looks safe Wall St braces itself despite Bush pledge CBI offers little pre-Christmas cheer to high street traders Storehouse loss expected Vaz seeks BCCI agreement Adaytum By our City Staff: Shoppers keep cash in their pockets Bonds boost Savings Non-gilt sterling issues booming Capital Markets East Kilbride Unions and firms expect 5-7% rises By our Industrial Correspondent: Minimum wage 'must be defined' Why end of recession does not signal recovery rate Gilt-Edged CAA to unveil revised formula for BAA charges Compromise gives green light to new Heathrow rail link Rough ride for Brittan Attwoods director targeted Risk is key to BTR's low bid Comment John Beckett remembered The Times City Diary Carol Leonard: Grub's up The Times City Diary Top rating The Times City Diary Ment. Before that she was a vice-president of… Ship ahoy The Time City Diary Two choices: boost industry or replace the Chancellor Business Letters Bank short-termism called to account Who really wants Britain to come top of the anti-inflation league? Economi View Anatole Katetsky looks behind last week's retail price data and asks if it is necessary, or desirable, to match Germany's record Emissary Capitalisation, week's change N Brown acquires Odhams for £1m EMH has easy ride on Palmer's record Smaller Companies Businesses for Sale Hp Hewlett Packard Eagle Star losses continue to prey on Bat Reporting this Week Privilege conflict with disclosure Poll tax liability of USAF wives Cherwell District Council and another V Oxfordshire Valuetion and Community Charge Tribunal and Others The Times Burden of proof concession cannot be withdrawn Scots Law Report November 18 Tenancy made despite uncertainty in term Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce v Bello and others Public wardship jurisdiction ends Contempt by inspecting court file Building society interest in seized property Improper move to thwart judicial review case Early start for college Noticeboard Left out? Debt-busters Flying lessons We all have a chance in the education race A new project helps pupils and teachers assess and analyse their strengths and the suitable areas for improvement Poll academics go pop As an election As an election approaches, experts from the universities will be sought to predict the parties' fortunes. John O'Leary reviews the record and the role of the media pundits TASC No Title The Royal College of Surgeons of England British Postgraduate Medical Federation The National Gallery Huron University Outstanding T. E. F. L. Opportunities Lansdowne All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Typehouse Secretarial &Business Training South East College of Air Training University Appointments Emmanuel College, Cambridge University of Cambridge University of Hong Kong St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford Leicester University Rank Foundation Professorship of Electro-Optic… Lectureship in Economic Geography Courses The ST James's Secretarial College Bertrand Russell Institute Devonshire House Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA Awards in Agricultural Economics Nuffield College, Oxford OX1 1NF Upton House School Windsor Bursar CCSS University of Warwick University of Oxford Education P. A. To M. D. Required (PLC) International SECRETARY/PA PR Secretary Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Ritz P. A. Sec £15,000 A little piece of Oxford in Japan The traditions of an Oxford education have moved east. David Tytler reports on St Catherine's new sister college set up with the help of one of Japan's leading steel chiefs Crème De La Crème Dennis Maine - Tucker Project Co-Ordinator International Exhibitions &… Top Notch First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Merrow Emp Agy. The Language Specialists Milan Banking Secretary with conversational Italian for… Banking & Legal La Creme Meridian Legal Secs Residential Lettings Negotiators Residential Sales… Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary 24+ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Why course-work marks are the key Barnes the killjoy as London Irish seek new horizons Bath make experience cout at Sunbury Saracens are foiled by MacNaughton's try Orrell make fewer mistakes Weekend Rugby Union Results England players return early Bristol emphasise the extent of Nottingham's decline Confident Moseley open their account Players must discover benefits of dedication The coaching structure to restore Britain's tennis fortunes is in place. Paul Hutchins, formerly Britain's national team manager and Davis Cup captain, wants the players to match it with an obsessive response Murphy's Huddersfield make a big impression Margin of Regal Trophy victory flatters St Helens Forster's foul helps to bring about Warrington's exit Neath display their wares for national coach Rugby Union Newbridge deepen troubled Cardiff's woes Picture Gallery Cadle guides his team to first success Basketball Hill on target as top two teams progress Leicester turn their set plays into goals Sturdy defence sees Southgate through in cup Hockey Australians have too much experience for England Favourites retain world team squash rackets championship Marsh's century tips scale Cricket For the Record Mackay happy in his second home Golf Parrott is safe but not sound Snooker Fitzgerald plots double raid Desert Orchid runs at Huntingdon Mandarin: Forest Sun can sparkle despite long absence Windsor Leicester Doumen's luck is right out HAC's proposals would end Jockey Club reign Granville Again's title odds cut Bangor Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Leaders over the Jumps Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Heath miss merely emphasises a City shortcoming Reid urgently needs to buy a goalscorer Liverpool react angrily to fine Weekend Football Results and Tables Spitting image does Arsenal no good Pools Check Picture Gallery Hearts send Celtic packing Swansea tie doubt Lineker's swansong O'Brien's effort earns draw Newcastle United make Sunderland pay for relinquishing possession Turner slips up again Reeves puts Bolton safely through with two goals Emley fail to add to the upsets in FA Cup first round ties Crawley creep up on Foley Slough waiting for replay Victoria Wine Ugly approach reaps rewards for Cambridge Holyfield faces new opponent In Brief Smith success Ogle holds on Daigle's record McCall dies Britain excel Player killed Holt resigns Index Goalless draw a showpiece for traditional style Grobbelaar stops resurgent West ham Lifeboat Snooker may run out of patience with Higgins Deane makes ideal comeback Johnston expected to move Carefree Sampras strolls to title
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