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News from 19/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Eric Hardy, Paula Davies, Stewart Tendler and Edward Gorman, Hazhir Teimourian, Neil Bennett, Peter Victor and Adam Fresco, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Carol Leonard, Nona Byrne, Chairman, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, Robert Morgan and Philip Webster, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Andrew McEwen and Ruth Gledhill, Nadim Ladki, Nigel West, Tim Judah and Michael Evans, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Martin Cropper, Geoffrey Alderman, Chairman, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson and Joanna Pitman, Roger Boyes Eastern Europe Correspondent, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Shaw, Director, Christina Speight, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Sally Watts, George Rae, Lord Scarman, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Martin Fletcher, N. S., Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Peter Needham, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Graham Binns, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Margaret Wauchope, Rupert Rhymes, Chief Executive, Terence L. Higgins, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Vivienne Becker, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, D. F. Atkinson, B. G. J. Upton, Keith MacKlin, C. G. Absolon (Secretary), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Agence France-Presse, Sara McConnell, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Matthew Parris, John A. Spence, Chairman, Scrivenor, Walter Gammie, Roy Hattersley, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew Turner, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Tina Kohnstam, Jonathan Prynn and Ross Tieman, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Jonathan Caplan, QC, Monson, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson, Charles M. M. Crichton, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Moxham (Chairman),

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Our Foreign Staff: Kidnappers say they are sorry 'We've been chained to the wall for five years, 23 hours and 50 minutes a day'-Terry Waite Other hostages will be set free within days On Other Pages Oxford rejects European union Gifted pupils Markets rally Husak dies Index Kidnappers say they are sorry British warships to help Dubrovnik evacuation Professor jokes over ordeal Abbey National Law Reform I did not warn him enough, North admits Quagmire of hostility held up the fight for freedom Politics and Diplomacy Stumbling steps to secure the captives' release were dogged by mischance and mistrust, writes Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor Israel believes all captives could be released this year Middle East Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Ordeal goes on for final few Still Captive Militants held West to ransom Islamic Jihad Marathon man wins through Telephone call ends wife's five years of loneliness and pain Lost Years for Terry Waite and Thomas Sutherland The Family Runcie waits to welcome envoy Reaction Joy and sadness in family as American hostage is freed American Hostage Picture Gallery Initial signs look good, doctor says Pyschology Determined negotiators never gave up efforts The Church Captive's church candle put out Celebration 'CIA asked Waite to intervene' The Iran-Contra Connection Tracing the origins of the Iran-Contra affair has raised many unanswered questions about the key players, writes Nigel West Church envoy was 'not involved' in American deal on weapons Oliver North Barclays Release revives speculation over US ties Arms for Hostages 'Scoop' exposes Tehran links Iran Lexus Spitalfields group fights developers with own proposals London Eastenders and developers are again at loggerheads. One issue, surprisingly, is homes vs offices. Marcus Binney reports Teenage girl 'hired by family to kill sleeping stepfather' IRA names girl, 18, as bomber Police plan 'helped escapers' Audience offered lead role on 'adopt an actor' scheme Picture Gallery Council seeks sex abuse enquiry cash Picture Gallery Air chiefs land a surprise on CAA Hospitals will cut treatment Translink firms fined over death Sailor jailed for killing Promoter to stay in jail Extradition ruling Stabbing verdict Couple remanded Fund wound up Gifted pupils 'ignored' by teachers Schools urged to identify exceptional children and help them to fulfil their potential Lawyers call for appeals shake-up Trust urges state to buy mansion Picture Gallery Toshiba Computer blackmail case is halted Whsmith Slugger Tebbit conquers the dreaming spires Oxford Union champions the cause of the Euro-sceptics Rebels press for referendum Consumer deal promised Queries for minister Remands cost £53.5m Around the Lobby Bank blamed Parliament today S. T. Dupont Paris Competition push aims to save taxpayers £5bn Rebels claim Somali president overthrown Jackie Onassis to attend rape trial National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Indonesians accused of second Timor massacre US presses China on dissidents Picture Gallery Eunuch finds maternal instinct Bonfire of West Coast's vanity Economy ties Shamir's hands (Reuter): De Klerk plea (Reuter): Party legalised (Reuter): Game of name Free marketeers trap Gorbachev with an economic Coup Hard on the heels of the Communist hardliners come Russia's capitalists. Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow on how the Yeltsin revolutionaries have tied up the Soviet leader Vukovar's defenders pledge fight to death Decadent ghosts and exotic dancers keep war at bay Zagreb Notebook Husak gets bitter epitaph for cultural massacre Mitterrand leads fight in spreading the bon mot Prices soar in Moscow 'big bang' From Reuter in Moscow: Threat by G7 to cut Soviet credit (Reuter): Haitians ousted (Reuter): Cresson survives (Reuter): Prince cleared (AP): City shelled (AFP): In the swim Prized for period perfection Classical Music Conductor John Eliot Gardiner has equalled Herbert von Karajan by winning three Gramophone awards. He talked to Richard Morrison Duke of York's Theatre More than just reflected glory Sculpture John Russell Taylor on a surprising exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite sculpture Kawai Cosy chats and colour coding Radio Here at last Briefing All for Alan Moor or less as you were Island life Last chance… Friends of the Elderly The shining stars of India Cartier has returned to the opulence of India, and a golden age of jewellery, for its latest designs. Vivienne Becker reports Means to make meddlers leave their mark Products can never be entirely tamper-proof unless they become difficult to open Bertolucci Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Posturing for comfort A contemporary exhibition proves that good health and style can sit well together FUR the Freedom of Choice Wholehearted into Europe Roy Hattersley says it is time for Britain to embrace the federal future Craig Brown ... and moreover Waite's reckless heroism Clifford Longley explains why a freelance envoy gambled away his freedom An offer he can't refuse The Times Diary A write scramble The Times Diary Abbey ending The Times Diary Smart decision The Times Diary Terry Waite An Enquiry on Trial La Gloire Française College freedom under threat Repossessed homes Duty-free shops Prison overcrowding likely to recur Run-up to Maastricht Tobacco advertising Organic food Elgin Marbles issue revived Theatre ticket prices Still throwing light On rainbow lines Occupational hazard? Over the limit Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Marriage Gustáv Husák Gustav Husák, first, and subsequently general, secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, 1969-1987, and President of the Republic of Czechoslovakia, 1975-89, died yesterday in hospital in Bratislava aged 78. He was born at Dúbravka near Bratislava on January 10,1913 Birthdays today Appointments Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Church news Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield Dinners Reception Christening Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2642 Kidney Research Kensington Chelsea Belgravia Richmond American Bank Barbican Mr. G. B. Shaw and the Cinema New Japanese Restaurant 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 Jeremy Kingston's assessement of current theatre in London Today's Events Colnaghi Winning Move Electric charge with flames Theatre Damned for Despair Gate, Notting Hill Theatre 120 Days of Sodom BAC, Battersea Concert New London Chamber Choir/Wood St James's, Piccadilly The Times Trade Advertisers BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Pro-Tec Ltd The Times Crossword No 18,767 Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Noon today Mr Speaker is shell shocked Political sketch Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Tokyo stable after recovery on Wall Street London shares regain their composure to finish 43.7 points lower Payout held at BET France twists EC electronics accord Picture Gallery Fraud office looks into Maxwell loan France lifts interest rates half a point Fraud office looks Maxwell loan Fall in retail sales hits hope of early recovery The Mercury Portfolio Diploma to make higher payout Businesses for Sale Miscellaneous Specialist Engine Reconditioning Business Miscellaneous National Westminster Bank Staff cuts and provisions hit BAA half-time profits By our City Staff: ABF's advance fails to prevent price slide Arts & Crafts Miscellaneous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Move to Florida Spain, Costa Del Sol USA Unique Business with Residency Rights Overseas Scuba Diving Business West Coast Barbados The Times SeaCon lifts ferry traffic share Overseas Isle of Man Ravensdale Southport Investment Property Steel Stockholding Business for Sale Fall in American market hurts Sedgwick Group By our City Staff: Expert tells court of Outhwaite's 'folly' Life sales defy slump TI sees 77% increase in company failures Business Roundup BP swaps N Sea stake ASB board changes BTR increases stake Brent delays interims UniChem wins tender By our City Staff: Dunhill interims slip The Legal Protection Group Limited SG Warburg boosted by surge in UK cash calls By our City Staff: Clowes 'become a marked man' Emap weathers advertising slump Virgin Babcock Group beats recession to halfway £24m Scapa bids for Sweden's Scandiafelt Andersen to review London Fox Dividend hold Share placing Debt provision The Times Malaysia Airlines Early markdown deters sellers and cheeks the rate of descent Stock Market Market relief as BAA puts the worst behind it Tempus Dow rises 30 points in bargain-hunting Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues No crash but no smiles at home Comment Invest in us Called back from the Bar The Times City Diary Twin peaks The Times City Diary Figure drawing The Times City Diary Bush shows way forward across Gatt's great divide US concessions in the Gatt talks could end the deadlock. Colin Narbrough looks at the outstanding issues Builders' mates The Times City Diary Local authorities and BCCI Losses at Lloyd's S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd Green grow the profits Losses restricted The chairs love your commercial The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Inside the Jury The system must change Lord Scarman, in the first of two articles, recommends some reforms for the Royal Commission to consider Unfinished business Inns and Outs Unfinished business Child's play Switching sides Dressed up Enquiry in peril Quarry Dougall Now you will pay more for justice Brief Legal Appointments No Title Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Jarvis & Bannister Garfield Robbins Quarry Dougall MSL International Barristers' Chamber's The Company Secretary, A. Bilbrough & Co. Ltd. St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trial by television for the jury Research on how 12 people rule on an accused's innocence or guilt should be allowed, Jonathan Caplan, QC, argues The trouble with the Contempt of Court Act is that it makes absolute the ban on speaking to jurors about their deliberations Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Company Lawyer 1 Gray's Inn Square Booth & Blackwell Quarry Dougall Still time to enter the Law Awards How to Enter No Title Daniels Bates Partnership Quarry Dougall The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Tuck & Mann Zarak MacRae Brenner Federation of Recruitment and Employment Services A Whitehead Mann Group Plc Commercial Barrister Manpower Royal College of Nursing Turberville Woodbridge Transfer of pension fund assets Chambers & Partners: Professional Recruitment Publisher We Can Help Lost Beneficiaries Deferring decision is not making one The Chambers of Robin Stewart Q. C. 199 Strand… Circulars to be taken into account Avon Working towards Legal Appointments Recruitment Consultant Proactive Barrister No Title West Kent Housing Services There is still some safety in numbers Despite the recession accountancy remains a relatively safe and flexible profession, writes Sally Watts Public Appointments Bromley Health Authority Nottingham Polytechnic Doncaster Health Contracts Manager Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive Chief Officer States Personnel Department Leeds Health Authority National Film and Television School Redbridge Health Authority Great Ormond Street Hospital American Overseas Professionals The European Association of Advertising Agencies More mature Sampras nets $1m Courier closes in on Edberg's No. 1 ranking with second placing in ATP championship England tune up for World Team Cup Table Tennis Pools Forecast Irish are masters in the art of finishing second Sport on Television The Week in Review Today's Fixtures Panthers claim top spot Ice Hockey Hennessy plunge gathers pace on Party Politics Racing Newbury Possibles Forest Sun fades Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Lumberjack to head Dwyer treble Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Southwell Chance for trainers to branch out In Brief Fifth acceptors Hurdles option Tokyo market Windsor touch Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Song stays the same as a rebel changes track Dave Bedford, the former 10,000 meters world record holder, is one of life's front-runners. David Powell finds him at the head of the field again, attempting to bridge the gap between athletes and officials Ballesteros back into swing with cavalier approach Golf European Tour Statistics Redskins reach play-offs American Football Oxford require imagination Egan puts career ahead of Ireland prospects Olympia invites a South African Equestrianism Wigan on track to progress Rugby League Kendall is happy to take £1.5m gamble Controversial forward leaves Scotland to join his sixth club in eight years Milan silence the sceptics Overseas Football Results For the Record Ferguson relishes Super Cup task Enfield rewarded with a renewal of an old rivalry Fa Cup Smith's goal caps a fine fightback Indians routed in Perth In Brief Slip-up at Selby Wembley start Adrian Quist Borzov's wish King's shock New skips Unser starts Cook ordered The Times Snooker Football Racing Eubank driven back into the ring by money Boxing champion continues his career Holyfield's bout given go-ahead International Refugee Year Trust King's ransom lures McMillan Hallett slides to another defeat S African athletics stops short of achieving unity Backley back on top French chance too tempting to turn down Rob Andrew, England's stand-off in the Rugby World Cup, said yesterday he was moving to France. He explains what has attracted him to Toulouse Ackford opts to retire FA awaits police response

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