News from 22/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Colin M Brown, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, Michael Gee, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Akiko Eddis, Angela MacKay, Anne McElvoy and Dessa Trevisan, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Mary Dejevsky and Ian Murray, James Bone, William Eddis, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Eaton, John E. Strafford, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jay Andrews, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Brian P. Lewin, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Richard Spring, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Simon Walsh, Francesca Gilbert, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Shirley Williams, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Joseph Fitton, Managing Director, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Kate Muir, Robert Cockburn, Richard Cork, D. R. D. Vass, Henry Casley, Managing Director, Harry Debelius, Alan Toop, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Richard Lawrence, Secretary and Chief Executive, Kerry Gill, Matthew d' Ancona, David Robinson, Antony Whitaker, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dominic Searle, Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, Jeremy Arnold, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Roger Manley (County Fair Trading and Advice Officer), Robin Symington (Secretary), Jens Frederik Hansen, Jamie Dettmer, Dr George Carey, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, R. M. Young, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Michael Phillips, F. M. A. Torrens-Spence, Barry Wood, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Joanna Pitman and David Watts, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Christopher Brown, Director, The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Chris Moore, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoMajor secures mandate for Maastricht Lamount hints at central bank offer Today in the Times Review Inside Who Said what … Diva's dinner captures the flavour of Puccini Egyptian named as new UN chief Friends of John McCarthy 'hindered hostage release' Nurse charged with murder of babies Bijan Maxwells ask banks to hold off Sea changes in world power could sink Trident strategy Michael Evans explains how public perception of political upheavals may threaten Britain's nuclear programme Army to make 160 officers redundant Libyan denies link with Lockerbie Psion Plc Happiness is walking back to work Waite was seen as CIA spy Cargo ship sinks after collision Writer's award Joyride death Correction Government condemned for neglecting old buildings Rescue hopes rise for wilderness Bertolucci Parents fill court as nurse is accused of baby killings Magistrates remand woman in custoday after hearing of risk to her safety Couple made love in street for a dare Canon Bubble Jet Printer Brothel cash 'paid to detective' Dixons Rival airlines protest at Goodman's comeback Guildford case for Mayhew Collector fined Boring, boring Death explained Heart watch tells when time is up Fujitsu Rival airlines protest at Goodman's comeback Nissan Rural families fight to keep tiny school From poll tax precept to raffles, a Cumbrian community is using every means it can to maintain lessons for just 20 pupils, reports Matthew d'Ancona Firm taxed for free drinks Thatcher's day Jail demand Stamp record Oldest railman runs out of steam Shed 200 MPs, says Heath Glenmorangie Husband 'fed wife's remains to cat' Thatcher a shade wobbly, says Hurd The foreign secretary said that he is instinctively against a referendum because it would seem MPs were dodging their responsibility Barclays Parliament next week Six Tories vote against Major on Europe Toastmasters raise a glass to Ustinov Sir Peter Ustinov, Britian's Best After-Dinner Speaker … Poland's Commercial Raiders … Speculation on the Caviare Market The cream of the crop of after-dinner speakers has finally been recognised, Joe Joseph writes Voice of 'Strine' drowned by tones of plummy Poms Robert Cockburn looks at the middle class which has turned Australia upside down Bread? Let them eat caviare Courmets fear for the future of one of Russia's less basic exports, reports Robin Young Amstrad Warsaw pirates plunder West's glitzy goodies Western performers want action taken against Poland's bootleggers, writes Roger Boyes Israel Labour party papers over its splits Comet Canberra put on spot over Timor Japanese crime pays dividends Joanna Pitman and David Watts trace the web linking Japan's big business to the even bigger crime syndicates US film bows to code of Tokyo White House backs down on Face issue American forces to remain in Korea (Reuter): Change of heart (AFP): Sudan airlift (Reuter): Jury delay (AFP): Torture alert By our Foreign Staff: Boat with 200 Haiti refugees capsizes Magnet Kitchens Date for Pretoria talks set Gavin Bell Rover The New Rover 800 Series Guarded welcome for Yeltsin as he signs accord Russian-German agreement (AFP): Karabakh peace team shot down Freedom choice (Reuter): UN crime body (Reuter): Judges to strike (Reuter): Presumed alive (AP): Kurds shelled G7 lets Moscow off debt hook Le Pen undaunted by 'apartheid' claim Army feasts in ruined Vukovar Beaten Croats are accused of atrocities in Vukovar, Bill Frost reports, but the evidence is suspect City's defender held Skilful middle man rises to top Man in the news: Boutros Boatros Ghall Spain worries about the cost of unity Truth is caught in Yugoslav crossfire Whsmith Mad about drawing in the rising sun London Richard Cork reviews a retrospective devoted to the printmaker Hokusai, one of the world's great iconographers Multiwork Furniture Critic's Choice: Galleries Discs that slip back into place Archieve Recordings Forget today's classical superstars. As David Robinson reports, there is strong demand for reissues of recordings by the great singers and instrumental players of the past Act in Research Box of tricks Briefing Queue to win Last chance… Home-made prints of peace Why some people like to put themselves in the Christmas card picture National Garden Gift Tokens A banner raised for human rights Kate Muir talks to Dr Bridget Ogilvie, the director of the wellcome Trust, who has risked the wrath of anti-vivsectionists by supporting medical experiments on animals Whsmith An end in sight to class struggle Jonathan Clark believes that, far from being socially divided, Britain is surprisingly close to a classless society Alan Coren ... and moreover Break hatred's chains Terry Waite's release should ensure that tolerance and evangelism live together, argues Dr George Carey Agreement is not in the bag A Week in Politics Peter Riddell says John Major will need the skill of Houdini before Maastricht Heavyweight role The Times Dairy Cover boy The Times Diary Europe's battlefield The Times Diary Oustings The Times Dairy The S Word Island of Oppression General Caviare Court ordeals for child witnesses Behind the scenes in Waite's release A Danish example Food labelling Low lamps for high Why Ulster on its own would fail Jury-room opinions Dartford tolls Occupational hazard? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Elisabeth Ayrton Elisabeth Ayrton, novelist and cookery writer, died on November 15 aged 81. She was born in Worpleson, Surrey, on February 2, m 1910 Luncheons Meeting Jerry Epstein Jerry Epstein, American film director, producer and script writer, died in London on November 16 aged 69. He was born Jerome Epstein in Cleveland. Ohio on January 17,1927 Dinners Service dinners Service reception Bedales School Tony Richardson Sir John Gielgud writers Memorial service Birthdays today Westminster School Birtihs (From Our Own Correspondent): Red Sunday in Dublin The British Home and Hospital for Incruables The Times City of Westminster To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2645 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 Weekend Events Falling out of love with farce Theatre The Cabinet Minister Albery Theatre Sweet Sessions The Place Dance Concert Word-Watching BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund French oarsman crosses Pacific Britons are keenest patriots in Europe The Times Crossword No 18,770 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Insuracne Services Weather Arboard Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weahercall Lighting-Up Times Tower Bridge Yesterday Highest & Lowest Hight Tides Trust is trust, in any language … Political sketch Business News Today in Business Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Gold Maxwell asks banks to grant breathing space Swiss action forces Monday meeting Bundesbank holds key interest rates Racal to demerge division Storehouse shaken but not stirred BT sale aimed at cautious public British Gas to challenge OFT over competition Tyndall Henry Barrett profits slump Payout rise at Partnerships International Appointments Eutelsat Physicist The South China Morning Post Strength in tobacco sales helps Rothmans rise 9.6% By our City Staff: Outhwaite 'was warned of peril' The World Health Organization The United Arab Emirates University Faculty of… Bad debts damage Yorkshire Bank BTR claims 32.7% of Hawker Siddeley Business Roundup Waterworks at £1.17m Brewer in good spirits Black Arrow falls 21% Locker suffers loss North American Institute of Aviation Eortc European Organisation for Reasearch Interim profits surge to £351m at C&W Advertisements French close grip on Europe's third biggest paper firm AWA shares jump on takeover speculation By our City Staff: Increased sales lift Lig to £20m Hogg Robinson climbs to 10.8m US skies likely to stay closed to BA Cable & Wireless Barratt expects housing market revival in 1992 National Westminster Bank So far, so good for optimists at C&W Tempus Profit downgrading pushes Asda lower Stock Market Recent Issues Richemont International Limited Shares still cautious Wall Street Major Changes Racal floating out of reach Comment Tender benefits Toast of the speakers The Times City Diary Aid for Croatia The Times City Diary Pot black The Times City Diary Bateman revisited The Times City Diary A deal too far that may cost Maxwell's family the Mirror The purchase of a small investment trust threatens the Maxwell empire. Angela Mackay investigates Breakfast feast The Times City Diary Investors unimpressed by fast footwork on the floor Cut out the meaningless buzz words Why logarithms? Thai Smooth as silk A better way for capital markets Royal Mail Steramline Chloride improves figures Power plan Revenue can block share option change No reason why jury cannot hear tape of evidence M&SR shares plunge 22p over Davy payment letter British Gas Kvaerner saves dockyard Rising premiums boost Lowndes profits by 40% The Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Supermarkets fall Public Notices Christie's Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Volkswagen Alfa Romeo Motors Leasing Driving Schools The Times Business or pleasure, Sir? Rolls and Mercedes claim the top car title. Kevin Eason is the first motoring writer to put their new cars to the test Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the Rivals Compare Continental Green and economical Roadwise Sterling deal Gripping news Volvo victory Best for business Relief on the way Ford forges ahead Envy Before eco Big spender Interfax shows how to buck recession My Friday Business to Business General Picture Gallery Marketing Consultants Wanted A helping hand below stairs Property Sales Robinsons Business Opportunity Tomorrows World International Law Support Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items J W Papi & Company Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited Wembley Stadium Executive Suite/Office for sub-let Tenders & Contracts Devon & Cornwall Constabulary Briefings Mandarin: Henderson to enjoy local double Mandarin: Newbury Mandarin: Sedgefield From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Graveyard for the punters Mandarin: Leicester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Strong opposition to Desert Orchid Distant floodlights Ladbrokes Racing Services Rapid Raceline Bruno's credibility reduced by Duff choice Despite promising signs, British boxing should reserve judgment on its favourite son until he faces a tougher opponent, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, says S Africa's reforms at risk from protests Tennis Japanese look to their idol for home success Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, observes the promotional circus of Tokyo's big turf event Capriati overcomes fitness problem Event's lesser lights seize the chance to shine Manchester needs a united front in bid for Games Sports Politics Early time-trials may decide Milk Race Cycling Fixtures Ford move Pickering returns to buy the club which banned him Derby Country get another new owner Doubt over Cowans Plans for all-seat stadium Manjrekar unbeaten In Brief Seed unseated Nelson defence Stalybridge make league a priority For the Record Bastetball Billiards Boxing Bosslegh Football Cycling Ice Hockey Rugby Union Student Sport Rugby League Hockey Table Tennis Tennis Sainz needs to beat the Finn World Cup props return to Wasps Rugby Union Cadle rues Soviet loss over team application Basketball Parke's fall from heights goes on Squash Rackets School aims to harness the promise Athletics Daly on a charge of careless driving Golf Player's form is princely Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing Picture Gallery Scottish clubs to recommend a mid-winter break Barclays Grounds for optimism over England's bid Plan to host 1996 European football finals takes shape Uefa decides against action Lineker faces brave new world As Japan prepares for professional football, Joanna Pitman, in Nagoya, sees pitfalls awaiting the Englishman in the leading role Skippers selected for sea challenge Botham considers chance to play in South Africa (AFP): Soviets present united front for Olympics England sprint into the quarter-finals
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