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News from 25/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affaiers Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Charles Quant, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, B. John Maxwell, K. V. Wilkes, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Duncan Graham, Andy Lavander, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Lewin, Ian Murray, Dessa Trevisan and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Eric Deeson, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Hilaire Gomer, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Mccarthy Environment Correspondent, Peter Bills, Tonny Dawe, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Burscough, Timothy Rice, John Young, Diana Baker, Charles Bremner, Richard Beeston and Adam Kelliher, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Patrica Hughes, M. Khonsari, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Chris Anthony, Arthur Hearnden, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Grifiths, Peter Bryan, Jenny Knight and Tim Miles, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Shiela Gunn Political Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Heather Kirthy, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Robin Oakyley, Political Editor, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Hugh Cudlipp, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Roger Dawson, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Sydney Davies (Trade Practice Executive), Keith Macklin, Tim Gardam, J. R. Mancham, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John Marshall, Robin Oaklye and Sheila Gunn,

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Tories braced for clash of the titans Major-Thatcher showdown 'inevitable' Illegal parkers to be caught in £125 jam Inside Forgotten Briton returns to freedom Prisoner killed in Belfast jail blast Abbey National A New Face Mercury Dies Point to Raise Churchmen blame Carey's advisers for controversy over Rushdie "Inexperienced … stumbling from crisis to crisis. " Ruth Gledhill reports on the criticisms levelled at the new team in Lambeth Palace Iraqi assets will go to British exporters Roses to greet freed husband Dunhill North flies in to deny all blame The Waite connection: politics and prayers Labour waits at the gates The Royal London Society for the Blind Yard wins $2m bonus from US Bet on the rails Protest thwarted Blakelock appeal Insurers refuse to pay the jobless Times enquiry reveals loopholes which halt claims under mortgage protection policies Trapped by the exclusion clause Children locked up 'too often' Noviye bogatiye vkushayut horoshuyu zhizn Property prices set for spring recovery Rock star Mercury dies of Aids at 45 Fujij Rover Britain backs Brussels in dispute over environment Ripa di Meana, left, the European environment watchdog who angered Britain, needs our help to beat the French, he tells Michael Binyon in an interview Picture Gallery Two men lost after boat sinks Thorpe back home £5m cocaine haul The party goes on Bond winners Farmers claim wilderness cash Rural champion takes the Helm Canon Green pledges wither on vine An environment groups says Whitehall is neglecting white paper promises, writes Michael McCarthy The Volvo Estate Open your Mind Tories to unveil further reform of union law Councils' capping warning Judges to support mediation scheme Fresh blood as Mousetrap enters its 40th year British Midland Shotgun groups say police aiming low on licences Tim Jones reports on shooters' fears that the police are gunning for them as public concern over forearms grows Issue of Shotgun Certificates FUjiTSU Brewers 'Plan to cal time on wrong pub' Regulars band together against sale of village local Ickleton might support only one pub, but locals say the brewery is shutting the wrong one, David Young reports India warms to sexual freedom Condoms, extra-marital relations and erotic videos are no longer taboo in India, reports Christopher Thomas Germany admires its own image in mirror of new Europe Helmut Kohl says that European and German unity are complementary, but some commentators have doubts, Ian Murray writes from Bonn Yugoslavs accept UN peace force Reuter: Belgians vote for change Economic blunders sharpen East's grim winter An icy season of hardship, as tough as any suffered in the communist years, has begun, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, reports And our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin flies back to Moscow strife Ukraine renews union doubts (Reuter): Tajikistan Votes (AFP): Auschwitz convent (Reuter): Mitterrand slips (Reuter): Prison break Revenge feared (AFP): Record broken (AFP): Touch of class (Reuter): Snips hunted (AFP): Poland joins Israelis challenge 'impertinent' US Middle East talks falter over venue 'Dump Truck' strikes Botha takes to warpath Mayors sacked (Reuter): Killing stepped up (Reuter): Fighting increases (AP): Man knifes boy Spoonful of honey (AFP): Chicken feed United Airlines Picture Gallery Reuter: Djibouti fighting drags on Aide begs Moi to talk to opposition No Title And our Foreign Staff: Defiant Haiti suffers embargo gladly Beauty woos bookish Beast Charles Bremner discovers that fairy stories are not what they used to be Girls who hang around palaces waiting for their prince have been banished Nasa puts shuttle pilots in back seat A brief encounter with a top-hatted man about mirth Cinema Geoff Brown welcomes a London film season in tribute to Raymond Griffith, a forgotten master of silent comedy Yamaha Censor nonsense Briefing Steinway & Sons Seeing is disbelieving Stage Design: Lighting Lighting designers, Andy lavender writes, are the often unrecognised power behind the success of stage productions large and small Call to legs Last chance… VISA The perils of good parenting Is it fair to lay all blame for problem children on upbringing? Heather Kirby considers the limits of parental influence The Times Educational Supplement Babies: whom do you trust? Sweet sixteen: the age of reason? The Royal Bank of Scotland There was no alternative New theories about Mrs Thatcher's fall are wrong, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover New types, new faces Simon Jenkins, editor of The Times, introduces the change to Times Millennium Portrait of a harassed lady A politically correct icon is born, announces Bernard Levin Richter by far The Times Diary Outboxed The Times Diary Saving energy The Times Diary Pursued by a bear The Times Diary Breaking ranks The Times Diary Mrs Thatcher's Outburst No Cause for Panic Dealing for Freedom Trident as UK defence cornerstone Plight of Dubrovnik Iranian dilemma Net book agreement Theatre ticket prices Schooling the church Media and medicine English as Europe's official language Not wishing to know Radio 3 and cricket Short commons? Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon Grenville College Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Marriages Commander Hugh Haggard Commander Hugh Alfred Vernon Haggard, DSO, DSC, second world war submarine captain, died on November 17 aged 83. He was born on June 21,1908 Gaston Monnerville Gaston Monnerville, president of the French senate 1948-68, died in Paris on November 7 aged 94. He was born on January 2,1897 Restoring faith in Russian church Irina Kirillova Memorial services Church news Adams Cowley Regent's College Births University news Nature notes (From Our Baghdad Correspondent): By Train to Kirkuk Deaths No Title The Shadon of Exabetes For Sale Rentals Legal Notices To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2647 Legal Notices 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Steam rises on Broadway Concert Julia Migenes Festival Hall Jazz Sadao Watanable Ronnie Scott's Opera Agrippina St John's Smith Square Dance Island to Island Apollo, Oxford Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Phillips The Times takes on a new look Forward to the Millennium: type redrawn to a classical pattern for the age of advancing technology A quiet revolution today brings a more graceful appearance to the pages of The Times, writes Alan Hamilton The Times Crossword No 18,772 Chambord The Times takes on a new look Weather Abroad London Highest & Lowest Manchester Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting up Times Yesterday Glasgow High Tides Noon today Changing faces over 206 years Business News Energy council calls for enquiry News Corp wins new loan terms Treuhand attacked The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Bank calls on reserves to back pound Fall in sterling blamed on global upheaval CBI sees only slow recovery BT hangs up on Treasury call Lilley delighted by new telecom licence applications By our Industrial Editor: UDM will put scheme for coal buyout to Wakeham John Charcol Maxwell sons to outline strategy on debt Vietnam marches rapidly down privatisation trail Foreigners invited to buy state concerns Minister sees UK job role in S Africa Dowty Biscuits baked with eastern promise Gillian Browditch reports on UB's attempt to extend its operation into new territory Our Price looks to big stores Directors average 8% increase in salary Lloyd's chief calls for fund to meet names' excess loss Regional tax breaks urged The Times Labour to quiz Lilley on Argyll Selling German cast-offs Comment Hague joins Doctus team The Times City Diary Actors all The Times City Diary Clampdown The Times City Diary Money talks The Times City Diary Filling the gap The Times City Diary Brand names The Times City Diary Wall Street holds real clues to troubles besieging currencies Economic View Anatole Kaletsky says investors, including the Americans, are losing faith in the dollar Morgan Stanley Unlikely formula works for TT shares Smaller Companies Ziff-Davis UK Limited Power groups dim dividend lights Reporting this Week Jewellers tagged worst performers Caught in sterling's slipstream Gilt-Edged Global car sales to fall 2.9% Capitalisation, week's change Special reasons without excuse Discretion to make summary judgment Appeals discouraged No status akin to corroboration Lancaster The Times university degree results service Oral agreement to vary mode of performance of guarantee valid Order against non-party invalid Index Brussels eyes teacher training The Eurpean Community today discusses its role in education, below, and, right, how EC policies are benefiting colleges How far away is the single educational currency? Last gasp of a failed system Systematic testing is sounding the death knell for comprehensive ideals A national sex policy Noticeboard Girls first Mining history Dr McCarthy Poly wins a slice of Euro cake British students are already taking advantage of a £57 million programme to encourage study overseas Royal Navy Educational Announcements Leicester University Director of Finance & Administration Chase Financial Training Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses North of England Higher Secretarial College Huron University Institute of Counselling Lansdowne The St James's Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College Nuffield College, Oxford Lansdowne Bertrand Russell Institute Specialist Training University of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Head Banking & Legal La Creme Bird & Bird - Legal P. A. Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items When parents go to school Parents who are not well prepared when invited to discuss their child's progress can easily waste a night. Timothy Rice reports Multi-Lingual Opportunities Combined Technologies Ltd Trilingual Media Personal Assistant All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Mature Secretaries Crone Corkill Multilingual Super Secretaries Crème De La Crème Architects Lambert Smith Hampton Private Secretary Morgan Lovell Design & Build Ltd. Advertising G. Modiano Limited Experience P. A. Partnership Secretary Crone Corkill Meridian WP/SECRETARIES/BILINGUAL Ad venture Aylesford & Co Size is at heart of class battle Teachers should not have to face unfair odds Financial Services - Regent Street French Speaking Secretary Cosmetics Company ACME appointments International Sports Marketing Company Hanley faces long absence Nottingham take time to beat Humberside Ice Hockey Sports Service Wigan overcome brave Cougars after early fright Rugby Union Results and Tables Chinese seize chance Table Tennis Top pair confirm dominant position Tennis Nail makes key impact for Havant Hockey Weekend Results and Tables Stevens looks to Europe Richard Evans reports from Tokyo on Golden Pheasant's impressive victory for the United States in the Japan Cup Thompson goals keep Hounslow in pursuit Britain's hopes receding Cycling Mandarin: Grange Brake set for treble Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Pipe looks forward to Garvill's Hill run Mandarin: Folkestone Saturday's Results Jump Leaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Rugby offer proof of their first division pedigree First-division newcomers show promise Pears shows class Bristol are brought down to earth by their coach Weekend Results and Tables Orrell promise great potential Llanelli triumph to offer hope of a Welsh revival Lowley hits high note Leicester restore confidence by flattening Wasps Irish backs a threat to any opposition Holyfield betrays signs of weakness Disappointing champion survives early crisis before stopping Cooper in seventh round Bevan plunders stylish century (Reuter): Pace decides the series Cricket Faisalabad Scoreboard For the Record (Reuter): Tomba's caution pays in first race Skiing Today's Fixtures Wallace on the road to success Athletics Pleat's life at Luton has little to laugh at Souness rendered almost speechless Arsenal rue growing cost of entertainment Weekend Football Result and Tables Warnock looks for logical answer McRae mounts mighty challenge Kankkunen's world title hopes boosted after first day of Lombard RAC Rally (AP): Former president abused position Olympic Games Ferguson finds ample reward Football Wyllie in a quandary Sport in Brief Paying price for soul selling Travelling man makes a double hit Hall secures his place in grand prix finals Badminton Nelson hijacks winning role off Ballesteros Golf Strong hitting takes Singh past Stewart Mullen brightens Burnley outlook Hearts impress again Index Lewis emerges as serious contender for world title Leeds take honours in championship style Aston Villa outplayed by first division leaders Match Facts First Division Wright is set to return NSPCC Ackford splinters World Cup pack Wattana has adjusted focus Seles's year ends in victory

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