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News from 26/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Mary Welstead, Brian H. Fish, Neil Bennett and Angela MacKay, Adam Bruce (Tutor in constitutional law Edinburgh University), Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Beloff, Hazhir Teimourian, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Richard M. Fox, Lynne Truss, Emma Foxall, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Gregory Lauder-Frost (Chairman), Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, J. Garton Ash, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, C. A. Payne, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Michael Butler, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Bone and Dessa Trevisan, Charles Bremner, Laurence New (General Secretary), Barbara Harrell-Bond, Cyril Nemeth, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Peter Davenport and Stewart Tendler, Roddy MacKenzie, Paul T. Ward (Chairman), John Morgan, President, Lord Scarman, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Brenda Polan, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Candice Hughes, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Keith Best, Director, Stephen Slater, Brenda Fowler, Martin Searby, Roy Moss Chairman & Chief Executive, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Peter Robeson, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Michael Seely, John Young and Ray Clancy, Scrivenor, B. G. Coxall, Emlyn Jones, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Carleton-Smith, W. H. C. Frend, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Peter Mulholland, Chris Moore, Vince Wright, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Frank Dewar, Peter Robinson, A. R. Brown, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Silcott cleared after test discredit police Court of Appeal ruling on PC Blakelock's murder prompts Scarman to call for legal reforms Today in the Times Not so Wilde Step Father Refashioned Bad Patch Inside Maxwell gives sale pledge to bankers Teacher awarded penniless libel victory Picture Gallery Gorbachev forced to tolerate treaty snub UK backtracks on Yugoslav embargo Thatcher slapped down on Europe Watches of Switzerland Ltd CBI chief called in to reform town halls Halifax Jail visit limits proposed Talks seek to end outbreak of student sit-ins North hid deal 'to protect Waite' V & a altarpiece taken Hurd gave Richter hope Family dogs kill boy of nine Penny drops for £21,000 Moynihan dies Vision faulted Wills warning Jury retires Boyfriend denies he killed baby Charity reels in royal salmon beat Hunt down murderers, widow pleads If Winston Silcott is innocent, someone is guilty, My husband did not stab himself 40 times Prince told his vision for farming is flawed Father is jailed for sex with daughters Fellow stars to celebrate Mercury's life Philip's Police accused of subverting law The Silcott case has fuelled the debate about uncorroborated confessions, says Frances Gibb Raise price of cigarettes to £3, health group says Proportions of total deaths due to smoking Council tax 'will hit the wealthy' Whitewash over Lockerbie denied Royal Mail sounds last post for the forgetful Picture Gallery BR shoulders the blame for fatal crash Beetle could help deserts bloom Tablets blunder man wins £300,000 IRA inquest Dusty libel Gas charge Fast explorer Train injury Planes collide New university Nissan Dot not sign EMU treaty, pleads Joseph John Winder and Peter Mulligan report how peers view Britain's EC prospects American Airlines Firms to aid staff entering politics Cardiff Bay to get extra cash Around the Lobby Port sale date Rail link bank BR under fire Greetings Parliament today Social science leads to dole queue Studying for a doctorate can be a bad career move in the marketplace, writes John O'Leary First jobs for social science doctors (%) Powergen Bands clean up their act Sex, drugs and rock and roll, the song says, but does it have to be like that, asks Peter Victor America confesses it all Shows flaunt issues once of interest only to voyeurs, psychiatrists and the police, writes Charles Bremner Vienna discord over Mozart Night patrol (AFP): Femina award (AFP): Last orders Total US Seeking pre-poll assault on Saddam Israel delays reply Druze novel burnt Three die in southern Lebanon mortar duel Action for Blind People Picture Gallery Hardline deputies step up Tehran revolt From Associated Press in Dallas: Plea for speedy releases Abbey National Old foes cast aside 30 years of enmity Peking-Delhi links Sununu rumours denied Fortress Cuba crumbles Body politic puzzles Japan Somalis keep up pressure Miners clash (AFP): Victims named (Reuter): Djibouti truce (Reuter): Marcos list (Reuter): Arms protest (Reuter): Pit hull ban (AFP): Hunt deaths Guns mock ceasefire in Croatia Ex-Communist claims win in Tajikistan Tow-poll threat to Moldavia Picture Gallery Lamont rejects curbs on deficits Kohl's heir is groomed Germany looks into Cold War past and EC future Bonn plays its careful hand Though Britain's Ec ambassador is on the alert, the December summit is unlikely to see any surprises sprung, George Brock writes from Brussels Far right evokes 1930s Belgium Laytons Warsaw Speaker chosen (Reuter): Poll swing Trawler lost (Reuter): Toreador dies (AFP): Sperm tests Time for the public to judge our voyages of discovery John Russell Taylor reveals how he and his co-selectors resolved to flaunt their differences when choosing this year's Discerning Eye exhibition Hitting heights, jumping for joy Dance As Paul Taylor's troupe prepares for London, the man who made modern dance popular meets Debra Craine Prudential Ring for the power players Records: Wagner Opera Mercury Communications Presents Well off the wall Briefing All fired up Packed stalls Last chance… Arts Reviews Where have the flowers gone? Floral prints made Laura Ashley famous. Now a new collection introduces a note of urban chic. Brenda Polan reports Words that are music to the eyes Since yesterday The Times has had a new typeface, Times Millennium. But do the experts think it is a success? Bertolucci National Garden Gift Tokens Thomas Lloyd Simply wrong about Europe Mrs Thatcher is not thinking straight says former adviser Michael Butler Craig Brown …and moreover Women's lost cause Janet Daley argues that prejudice and misogyny doom feminism to failure Bye bye, American Pie Peter Stothard, in Maryland, sees the American dream turn sour Truant minister The Times Diary Woolly for Boris The Times Diary Jaw jaw, more more The Times Diary Musical première The Times Diary Favourite commercial The Times Diary Sins of Confession The Other Brussels Revolting Students Britain's future in Europe and Thatcher call for single currency referendum In prison abroad Waite's release Unfair disparity in service pensions Music in church Taxi-card scheme Letters to the Editor Record pirates Recruits to teaching Cut out the trimming Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Northern Ireland gallantry awards Freddie Mercury Freddie Mercury, rock star and lead singer of Queen, died of Aids on November 24 aged 45. He was born Frederick Bulsara in Zanzibar on September 5,1946 Forthcoming marriages Appointments Daniel Mann Daniel Mann, Hollywood film director, died of heart failure in Los Angeles on November 22 aged 79. He was born in New York on August 8,1912 Church news Luncheon University news Reception Marriages Dinners Anniversaries Births Miss Lilian Baylis The Old Vic and Sadler's Wells To Place Your Classified Advertisements Concise Crossword No 2648 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 Desperate for the divine Theatre Noon Break French Institute Television Cutting Edge Channel 4 Concert New London Children's Choir St John's, Smith Square Radio Sunday/Seeds of Faith Radio 4 Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite NSPCC Prison escape plot foiled The Times Crossword No 18,773 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch All Girls together Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Righest & Cowest High Tides Peers take an island fling Political sketch Busy Lines Unhealthy Housebound Objecting Extending The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Central bank buying helps revive pound Treasury statement causes confusion Mellor denies spending shift Ultramar cuts notice period The dangers of playing Footsie Banks agree to give Maxwells time Dawson to review pricing Rothschild Asset Management Limited By our Industrial Staff: Housing recession is 'worse than 1981' Building decline slowing Air Call By our Economics Staff: American recovery slow By our City Staff: Ex-director of Scrimgeour lied to clinch share deal, court told By our Industrial Correspondent: Rival generators to capture 20% share By our Industrial Correspondent: National Power buys Into Seafield New contracts aim to stabilise power prices Business Roundup Marrel bids for Edbro New chief for Ashley James Cropper down Hewetson falls 27% Merrydown declines By our City Staff: Outhwaite was too far from risks, court told Report criticised reinsurances Clowes denies any 'thieving' Bioplan takes over HCI BASF profit gloom continues Chemicals giant to reduce costs and raise prices By our City Staff: Vodafone advances to £140m interim Williams bid stays frozen Pera international Shen will challenge removal Vibroplant tumbles to £2.6m PR group slips Allen lifts payout Peck offshoot Iranian contract Helene in talks Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steady performance by pound lifts share prices Stock Market Picture Gallery Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Vodafone rings bells against the recession Tempus (Reuter): Worried investors stay on sidelines (Reuter): Nikkei's losing run is longest since 1968 Tokyo The Times Fireworks on the exchanges Comment Bankers rally Leader of fashion The Times City Diary Due praise The Times City Diary Smells of … The Times City Diary Four leave The Times City Diary Stamp of success The Times City Diary Private medicine runs a pricing temperature The depature of three Bupa executive after a £63m loss underlines the problems besetting the private health insurance industry. Liz Dolan reports Deal between Allied Breweries and Brent Walker no giveaway UK oil and gas Pound's value BT Howard hopes for interest in credits Reuter: Former chairman of Equiticorp on trial for fraud Two Wallenberg investment vehicles merge Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Rational House Chambers Picture Gallery St. Albans Millwall loses £2.67m By our City Staff: Playtime helps JLI rise to £1.14m Metro sounds upbeat note Reuter Simkin Hempsons Adsteam payout 'unlikely' Small gains at the close The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lord Scarman Concludes A law to close the doors The asylum bill, debated by Mps today, will make entry more difficult, Barbara Harrell-Bond writes Court claim Builders in fear Inns and Outs Pay protest New guidelines Fair days Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Laurence Simons Associates When the choice is religion or work Counsel Quarry Dougall MSL International Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Legal Taylor Root The Chambers of J. H. G. Sunnucks Anglia Television Limited The Times Section 17 Must be repealed Lord Scarman concludes his articles on criminal justice with a plea for a review body Conviction must not be allowed on the strength of uncorroborated evidence in a confession Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Fres Legal Section Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temporary Judicial Assistant Inheritance works-with good will The courts can overrule a will to the benefit of ignored dependants Walker Hamill University of essex Anomaly in caravan site notice Court of Appeal Legal Appointments MSL Group Limited Chambers Suing in state of domicile Whitehead Selection Ltd Garfield Robbins Hammon & Co Clause not restricted Injury award a matrimonial asset Test the water business for a bigger splash Widget Finn finds that since privatisation, water companies offer food opportunities and, as they expand, are eager to hire the right people Public Appointments Broomleigh Housing Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Dinas City of Caerdydd Cardiff Research Administrator American Overseas Professionals VSO Jones glides in for a happy landing on track David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, talks to Malcolm Jones, the businessman who was the surprise choice as the first chief executive appointed by the newly-formed British Athletic Federation Picture Gallery Smith to lead Britain Pools Forecast Victorious Seles ends the year as she began it Tennis Salford will be stiff hurdle for Wigan Rugby League Today's Fixtures Record goes in local derby Schools Rugby Beuerlein helps Cowboys shoot down Redskins American Football Results and Tables Bryan is aiming for repeat Boxing Mandarin: Sabin Du Loir to take control Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Stratford Barnbrook Again's quick return hinges on tests Passed Pawn keeps Pipe wagon rolling Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Ackford's decision deals a severe blow to England Lock brought his intellect to rugby union French lessons are in demand Gill will coach Tigers until end of season Basketball Coker is back to bridge gap Tomba issues warning of Olympic potential (Reuter): Reiffel gets Test call Overseas League Results and Leading Positions Germans move to shift the balance of power Overseas Football (Reuter/AFP): Whitney whips through 'carnival' Indian batting Cricket Backing extended to pilot scheme Robinson frustrated Lithuania in line for invitation Volleyball Fox can prove he is worth a place Golf balls banned by R and a In Brief Chen's success Helmick report Zubero record Kriek retires Turner unlikely to survive another defeat for Wolves Football Cardiff earn bonus point Squash Rackets Crushing loss for Panthers Ice Hockey Warren signs McMillan For the Record Basketball Cricket Skiing Real Tennis Hockey Yachting Boxing Football Golf Ice Hockey Swimming Squash Rackets Rugby League The chart-up that pulls all punches Sport on Television The Week in Review Gritty Devine performance proves decisive Real Tennis Olympic squad grows after appeal ruling Cycling The Times Liverpool turn to Wright in hour of need Defender set for early recall in Uefa Cup Police serve writ on Wimbledon Chelsea put plans on hold Fly a Ferrari Kite Time to unscramble the curate's egg of sport Comment McRae slips back in the mud Rally Details Parrott show tough nature

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