News from 20/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Trevor J. Chenery, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Vivien M. Collins, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Diana Wildman, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Waldemar Januszczak (Commissioning Editor), Miles Irving, Peter Wade, Geoffrey Johnson-Smith (Leader), B. Dymock, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Tony Loynes, Clive Davis, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Yvonne Thomas, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Peek, V Mck, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Debra Craine, Michael Clark and Philip Robinson, Paul Jackson Director, Nigel West, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, David Phillips, Libby Purves, Edward Ullendorff, Peter Bills, John Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Robin Clancy, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Robin Wight Chairman, Edward Gorman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Michael Dynes and Frances Gibb, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Nick Sims, Ruth Gledhill and Richard Duce, Stephen Slater, Barry Pickthall, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, P. S. Knight, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Philip Jacobson and Susan Bell, Dr A. W. F. Edwards, Gerard Hastings Director, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Angela MacKay and Neil Bennett, Kerry Gill and Nicholas Wood, Andrew Lycett, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Bill Holmes, Leolin Price, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Stephen Bayley Motoring correspondent, Alan Coren, Margaret Haskell, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, H. Brendan Devlin, James Pringle and David Watts, Sam Kiley, Alan Neale, Sir Hal Miller Chief executive, Colin Campbell, Janice Cave Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Binyon and Richard Beeston,
ResumoKidnappers 'to close hostage file forever' All captives unconditionally free before Christmas, Pérez de Cuéllar announces Doctors put joker Waite to the test Inside Looted Tsarist treasure found at Soviet base Lamont hints at interest rate rise Gorbachev restores his old friend Shevardnadze Sex abuse trial ends after girl questioned Raymond Gubbay Exbibitions Ltd Today in the Times Isle of Man heads for the polls with money and outsiders on its mind A continuing future as a profitable tax haven will be the main concern of voters in the Isle of Man's general election tomorrow. Peter Davenport reports Black magic case collapses over young girl's evidence Epping Forest allegations Child witness reforms urged Halifax Redraft offered on academic freedom Picture Gallery EC citizens can sue the state Parking plan drives 'republic' to revolt Wife 'was cut up and cooked' London link to IRA bomber Speedy justice Scrolls on show Flood warning Islamic hardliners realise impotence of kidnap weapon Middle East North 'supplied envoy with tracking device' United States Postcard of Bunyan gave Waite hope Minutes after arriving at RAF Lyncham, Terry Waite, without notes delivered a speech to the press in an aircraft hangar. Here are excerpts Iran-Contra affair led abductors to target churchman Picture Gallery Nation's church bells ring out Britain A steak, sleep and a wait for 'the boss' Sutherland W H Smith Sotheby's fixed art prices to reduce export tax, jury told Barrister accused of marriage fraud Editor was twice over the limit Love's saucy old sweet song Prince appoints woman to top job Picture Gallery BBC World Service Top marks for gas Castle is wrecked by fire Drags gang 'executed train robber' Glenmorangie Picture Gallery Army says time is not right for internment 'Herogram to IRA' condemned Pub bomb enquiry police are remanded Cot death aid Strike ends Nanny guilty Man shot dead Ban lifted Macaws stolen Trident boats are on time Around the Lobby Big business in charity Film cash Wilding Office Equipment PLC Major rejects referendum on EC future Councils attacked for charter hitch Tebbit's question has still to be answered Political Notebook Mercury Communications Foie gras reaches the heart of French health Dietary heresy, but in Gascony one can be both fat and fit, Philip Jacobson and Susan Bell report British Diabetic Association School dinners leave many youngsters with an empty feeling Junk Meals in British Schools and the Fat of the Land in France.. .. Literary Warfare in New York.. .. Reith and Women Robin Young reports on a new survey that puts children's food fads back on the political menu Top women agonise over Auntie's all-male lecture The BBC's Reith lectures seem to be one of men's last preserves, writes Robin Clancy Mailer goes for the jugular Charles Bremner reports from the ringside as the gloves come off in New York's literary arena First direct Our Foreign Staff: Last stand by Croats delays mercy mission Truce arranged for port but Vukovar's fall may herald Yugoslavia's collapse National Savings French minister brokers new Dubrovnik ceasefire Dumas tempers treaty optimism British warships would return fire (Reuter): Britons corner market in anxiety over federalism Iraq 'tied women to tanks to stop raids' (Reuter): Italy goes slow (Reuter): PLO link vote (AFP): Palestinian help (Reuter): Train smash Shevardnadze offfers Gorbachev a last chance of survival Leaders fight for foreign sympathies Journalists turn to cheque mates Moscow Notebook Dixons Picture Gallery Pankin to be British envoy Rover The New Rover 800 Series Somali president rallies troops to retain power in clan battle Moi sacks minister named as Ouko murder suspect US censured over return of Haitians UFO brings down-to-earth anxieties Pol Pot secretly returns to Cambodia Husain issues talks ultimatum Creative Media & Marketing Appointments Your Best Opportunity to Earn £35-£65K P. A. Property English National Opera Glyndebourne Festival Opera Driven to woo a new market How is car advertising coping with the Worst recession in years? Andrew Lycett asks a panel of experts Creative, Media & Marketing Word Perfect United Kingdom Project Co-Ordinator International Exhibitions &… Money where their mouth is Birmingham's newspaper MBO is the latest in a journalistic trend Independent Consulting and Managemetn Company Advertising - City - Sales Background? Accept the Challenge! All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No.. .… Dennis Publishing Limited Guardian Research Fellowship £30,000 O. T. E. Pozitiv Productions The Times Supplements Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scooping the world The Tehran Times gets the big news first - by appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Crème Why choreography must be colour-blind Dance The new collaboration between the Royal Ballet and the Dance Theatre of Harlem will make history at Covent Garden tonight. Debra Craine reports Uncloistered at last, the Trollope lovers gather Clive Davis meets the American scholar Jack Hall (right), in London for today's celebration of an eminent Victorian reputation restored Adopt a Granny Stomping on with our Jane Television Review Lunch Time Series Emmy hopes Briefing Right time Last chance.. . London Symphony Orchestra GML International Ltd Coutured Christmas And Briefly TWA the Best of America It's offficial: toy R' Out Forget dolls - the modern child expects an "adult imitation product" for Christmas, says Victoria McKee Queen of hearts? Woodrow Wyatt NHS trusts are good news for the Tories Victim of voodoo economics George Bush is panicking at signs of his plummeting popularity, says Conor Cruise O'Brien, in Washington Tartan lesson in nationhood Scotland proves that political union need not mean any loss of identity, writes John Grigg .. . and moreover Among friends at last The Times Diary Explain that The Times Diary True Brits The Times Diary Home-town recital The Times Diary Road to Maastricht Standing for Freedom Debate on Europe: powers, principles and pleas in a wider context Burning of books Victoria on record? Media and medicine Theatre ticket prices Lockerbie coverage Too common Court Circular Dinners Royal Society of Chemistry Eileen Agar Eileen Agar, artist, died on November 17 in London aged 91. She was born on December 1,1899 Memorial services Today's royal engagements Samuel Oram Samuel "Sam" Oram, cardiological physician, died on November 8 aged 78. He was born on July 11,1913 Luncheons Birthdays today Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Service luncheon Blessed and Holy, are those who share tri this first… The Queen Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2643 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 Elegy in a country church Theatre The Belfry Bush Theatre The Philanderer Hampstead Word-Watching Winning Move Concert BBC SO/Lazarev Festival Hall BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Lineplex Ltd £1bn in poll tax unpaid by Scots Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Another Clue from DNA Weather Looking for furry MPs to savage Political sketch Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Pound concern and Wall Street depress London market Recession ends but only in the North Sea City expected better performance Long-term jobless up 62,000 Ratner puts his faith in Christmas Town & Country loses £28m Computer Cab Co. Ltd. Business Editor John Bell Shares in MCC dive on debt warning C&W wins telephone licence ECGD helps Energy deal Receivers go in B. A. T Industries BAT profits advance to £245m in third quarter Downturn dampens Anglian Water Bid to sue Lloyd's in Canada rejected Business Roundup North Sea sells ships News offer for Sky CML rises to £2.37m Cosalt pegs payout Casket leaps to £1.95m Earnings slide 55% at Volex By our City Staff: Arrow move to 'make success out of failure' ICI chief urges Europe to settle its differences Employers and unions set our their demands for the Maastricht summit conference Thorn pays $30m for remainder of Chrysalis Records Nine Soviet republics reach debt repayment agreement Defeated TVS in deal on financing Amstrad Willis wants EC work accord Airbus seeks partners in Japan Chrysalis buy brightens a dimmer Thorn EMI Tempus The Times Network Systems Ltd Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Blue chips rebound from lows Wall Street Fast footwork by dealers limits damage to prices Stock Market (Reuter): Tokyo The Times Bank of England a Reminder Old £5 Notes Huntingdon declines in last quarter Goldsmiths makes loss Readicut rises Trust growth Business united over Europe Comment The Bank regrets.. . Shuffle on the cards at Baring The Times City Diary Against the tide The Times City Diary Catchphrase date The Times City Diary Sporting chance The Times City Diary Lamont's faith in recovery could yet find its… Anatole Kaletsky finds genuine signs of recovery amid statistics that continue to disappoint Point of order The Times City Diary Lloyd's record unblemished Parking penalties False equation True modesty Euro Tunnel Maxwell dealings begin to ermerge The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Big markdowns Spain reins in the developers Controls are being introduced to make projects on the Costa del Sol and in the Algarve more attractive, Diana Wildman reports Overseas Property London Property Algrave Portugal Trafalgar House Europe Save millions on a Lovell bome in Spain Mortgages & Remortgages Strawberry Villas Bridge too far for coast developers Beechcroft Ideal Homes Martin Grant Homes Wiggins Homes Relocating in Edinburgh Limehouse Basin Berkshire Allison Homes The First Ever Regency Palms The American Agency Chestertons Residential Decline in City Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plaza Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenroches Development Corporation Rentals Continental drift The Water front Eurotrade Centre Towering success Commercial Property MEPC Investments Ltd Montagu Evans Historic Waren Mill Budle Bay Northumberland S J Berwin & Co. 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