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News from 27/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Mitchell Platis, Golf Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Billy Roche, Harvey Elliott and Tom Walker, Edward Owen, Joanna Pitman and our Foreign Staff, Tony Travers, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Anthony Kenney-Herbert, Paul Bompard, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Asch, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, S. J. Lerner, Elisabeth Ingham, Adrian Hastings, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, David Trippier, Tom Walker, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Phill Yates, Charles Wintour, Anthony Mortimer, Abby Tan, B. J. P. Woods, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Louise Taylor, James Graham, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Victor and Gillian Bowditch, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Alan Hamilton, John Earle, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Ken James, Rob MacLachalan, Tony Ward, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Jane Wyatt, Sally Jones, George Brock, Gillian Bowditch, Wolfgang Münchau, H. C. Higgins, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Matthew d'Ancona, Stephen Slater, Clare Longrigg, Tony Dawe and John Winder, Herb Greer, Craig Seton, Janet Stobart, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, M. Fox, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Adam Fresco, J. C. Rodrigues, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Eric H. Ballard, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Clifford Allin, Gillian Crow, Baroness Park of Monmouth, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Stourton, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Evans and Anne McElvoy, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Ray Clancy, Matthew Bond, P. J. Wescombe, Stephen Albrow, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Neil and Antony Whitaker, Colin McQuillan, Russell,

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Supermarkets flout law on Sunday trading Sever-day shopping to Christmas Maxwell 'died of natural causes' Inside For-sale signs go up in the Falklands Picture Gallery Heseltine puts poll tax at £257 for next year Newspapers win Spycatcher case Brussels orders airline fare cuts Garrard Today in the Times Kinnock rules out referendum idea Battle over European union Defence plans upset Thatcher BT Picture Gallery Lawyers hail Spycatcher ruling Gagging writs to be more strictly controlled Dogs' attack unexplained Mi5 links gave Wright credence Police find 'secret' boy, 11 Tube to shed 5,000 jobs Ferry fall man is rescued Kapoor wins Turner prize Murder plot girl tailed EC winner Sick parrot Children's home head guilty of sexual abuse Alert sounded over dangerous plugs Smile and hope the world travels with you Harvey Elliott joins the thousands at a beanfeast whose one message is,'Wish you were spending here' Family gift opens Lutyens gem to public Muddle leaves law on the shelf Pressure for clarification mounts from trades who wan Sunday tills to ring for Christmas Guerlain Paris Sabbath becomes Scots' day to buy Life for man who cooked his wife A new dawn for the heart of London Parents 'find 55m a year for schools' Parents' Spending in Schools MoD urged to relax secrecy St. Joseph's Hospice Stay Legal Stay Alive Clergy jobs fall prey to earthly woes Cancer 's link with diet to be tested Alcohol warning sought Wilding Cancer Deaths Council exposes names of poll tax non-payers Murder charge man is freed Blakelock man 'was retarded' Quorn change Lucozade fire Twin pique Park killer IRA admission Audi Whsmith Iraq 'hoodwinked government over supergun' School gibe angers Major Whitehall tightens employment rules Hall move imminent Glenmorangie MPs will get free vote on fox-hunting British TV sweeps the Emmy board A controversial film about Cambodia was one of five award winners in New York, writes Simon Tait Invest Electric Picture Gallery Computer turns shrink with Woody Allen wit Charles Bremner meets the winner of a competition in which machines were made to think like humans Tabloid low life comes to Oxford A new university newspaper has not amused the local police, reports Matthew d'Ancona Moi orders arrest of sacked minister Kenya halts Ouko murder enquiry Khmer Rouge asks for another chance Unshackled magazine gives India's invisible gays a voice Gordons & Tonic US leaves Philippines base Japanese accept ban on driftnets Bumpy economy hurts Bush Police blamed (Reuter): Clock reverses US Cuba camp (AP): Kuwait pullout (AFP): Pipeline blown Agent arreste Perjury claim Germany steps up pressure for union Gorbachev limits treaty damage Britain backs 'federalist' court Halifax US presses Israel to give up land Mr Israel sees way to peace Man in the news Dissent cripples Croatia Collection Countdown Enclave self-rule cancelled (Reuter): Fatal crash (AFP): Jailing urged (AFP): Poll demanded (Reuter): Cossiga call (AP): Closed chapter (Reuter): Fatter and free Mercury Communications Creative, Media & Marketing World Health Organization Europe stokes the embers of fascism Fears on immigration and unemployment create classis conditions for far-right resurgence The strength of extreme right-wing parties is showing itself in elections across Europe, from west to east, Michael Binyon writes Racists add Antwerp to list of poll successes European Sales Director—london Advertising - City - Sales Background? Major Contemporary Art Gallery Advertising Sales Executive Strong Pitchers The Institute Sweden threatens to halt Baltic aid Television Presenters Course Effective Speaking Accept the Challenge! Wellingtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spycatcher's lessons for press and law Following yesterday's ruling in Strasbourg, Andrew Neil and Antony Whitaker consider the implications Creative, Media & Marketing Working for Equality of Opportunity Display Sales Representative Maxwells into the fray Can Kevin and Ian make the empire strike back? Anglia Television Limited Glyndebourne Festival Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newman books Voicing concern Medica Watch Take the air 4-sights Complaints Ripe fruit of a misspent youth Theatre Benedict Nightingale on the colourful life, evocative work and great potential of the Irish playwright Billy Roche Curtain rises on Mozart's stage Arcgutecyre The Prague theatre where Don Giovanni was premiered has been restored to its 18th-century glory. Kenneth Asch reports BBC Symphony Orchestra Authentic in its way London Concerts Banking on a little bonus Britain's top arts centre wants " fairer" funding this year, writes Simon Tait Royal Festival Hall Pearson Gasman winneth Brieffing Safe hands 51 not out Last chance … Lucy's damn fine new role Stand by for Twin Peaks, the prequel. Actor Kimmy Robertson sets the scene TWA the Best of Ameirca When to teach the children Margaret Jay tells Walter Ellis why primary school pupils need detailed sexual, not sex, education Fair treats And Briefly Talking turkey Times for tea A cut above Peacekeeping is forever Roger Boyes fears that the Un may face a full-scale war in the Balkans …and moreover From clogs to clogs Peter Millar challenges the criticisms of the class structure in last night's BBC2 Programme Still paying the poll tax bill Local taxation troubles are not over, says Tony Travers From clogs to clogs First among sequels The Times Diary Ready when needed The Times Dairy Authentic sound? The Times Dairy Short wait The Times Diary Wrapped in the Ec Flag Moi under Fire Sense and Censorship Richter release in wider context None the wiser Preserving Bletchley Outside intervention in Yugoslavia Environment record Repossessed homes Tax and the Nhs Ever so humble British policy on visas for Poles Independent Ulster Westward ho? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners Luncheons Service dinner Lord Moynihan Lord Moynihan, former bongo-playing playby who fled from britian in 1969, died from a brain haemorrhage in Manila on November 24 aged 55. He was born on Februayr 2,1936 Robert Johnston Robert W. F. Johnston, CMG CBE, MC, TD, the first principal estabtishment officer of the Ministry of Defence, the first chairman of the Nato military budget committee and chairman of the OEEC budget committee, died on October 18 aged 96. He was born on May 1,1895 Today 's royal engagements Receptions Christening Appointment Klaus Kinski Klaus Kinski, German film actor, was found dead at his California home on November 24 aged 65. He was born in Danzig in 1926 Birthdays today Anniversaries Lecture Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music in London Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Army Ads Educations & Research Trust The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Imperial Cancer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Deaf Children's Society The Secretary, The National Benevolent Institution The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2649 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicatied with the symbol) on relsease across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Triumph of red nostalgia Theatre The Bright and Bold Design The Pit Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall Word-Watching BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The International Donkey Protection Trust Hurd will not send troops to Croatia The Times Crossword No 18,774 Prince puts on one-man show Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Manchester Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times London Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides The difference a year makes Political sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Creditors force Nadir into bankruptcy Polly Peck chariman to stand down Allied says MMC rule will cost millions Mint launches coin for Europe Picture Gallery Walker to head London Treuhand Argyll cool over £100m settlement Mercury Asset Management Pound pushed back by us gloom Nat Power spells out the threat from rivals By our Industrial Correspondent: Norweb powers to £33m Iberia Airlines of Spain Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Premier boosted by Wytch Sketchley clean-out brings back profits National Westminister Bank Auditors' freedom backed Southnews ahead MacArthy payoff Concentric drops Seton nears £1.5m Christie cuts losses Opec extends cap on output into next year Business round up Control of Jaguar switches to Ford's US headquarters Leeds to grow in Southeast Erskine ahead H Young rises Century buys 185 Bass pubs Staff grows Amber slips Fairline falls Airbus forecasts rising profits Production slows to match aireraft industry decline TVS drops into the red Pera international City investors stack up bids for Bt shares Leucadia sells out of Molins Car makers warn against price rules Citycall Canadian Maxwell decision sends bears running for cover Stock Market The Times Cuts at IBM help to reverse losses Major Changes Recent Issues Allied looks on the bright side Tempus Wall Street Double-dip fear returns to US Comment Back to buyouts And Mark is wearing The Times City Diary So long, partners The Times City Diary Larger diocese The Times City Diary Pact that could pave way to peace at Maastricht Norman Willis, general secretary of the Tuc, says a new union-employer agreement marks a breakthrough on the vexed issue of workers' rights It's snow joke The Times City Diary Lamont lament The Times City Diary Beating logarithms' drawbacks in recording share price shifts Logarithmic aid for the market instinct Not so well met Why referenda are needed on a common currency Lloyd's Dearing wields sword of reform Turnover up as rally extends Banks that are shielded from prying eyes Japan's trust banks look after the nation's pension funds. That could be why they are left strictly alone. Joanna Pitman reports Nissan UK 'near to closing down' By our City Staff: Clowes failed to tell 'whole truth' Cunard Hotels Virgin Nsm sells Bison to cut group debt The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) A hard road to political reform Complacent Italian politicians have been shaken by an unmistakable urge for change, as Paul Bompard reports Local Tourist Office Business Club A central role in the future of Europe Ansaldo Worldwide Italian Technology Looking east for markets Italy has been quick to invest in Europe's new democracies. Janet Stobart reports Spared ravages of the recession State involvement and employment laws have protected the Italian worker, but this will change, Paul Bompard reports Complaints of late decisions Echoing business, the president has criticised the plans to improve finances Martini Brut Taking the suffing out of menswear The Italian domination is credited to a handful of entrepreneurs who mobilise talent and back it with plenty of money, Liz Smith says Saras Taking the stuffing out of menswear Return to the limelight The Italian film industry has spent the past decade in decline. There are, however, signs of recovery Picture Gallery Tender loving care turns wine into nectar The standard of the Italian product has improved immeasurably in the past 15 years, Paul Bompard reports Changes give banks more flexibility The Bank of Italy has been relaxing controls and encouraging rationalisation Crumbling Assisi sends out an Sos Janet Stobart reports on a famous town's art problem whiles Paul Bompard looks at (below) the work of a conservation centre Alitalia Restorers go to Rome to learn skills High rents despite the homeless Arla Hamptons Residential Lettings Birch & Co Knight Frank & Rutley Barnard marcus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anderton & Son Wanted Renting in and around London? Ironsides Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham & Reeves John D Wood & Co. Plaza Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Arla Vernons Frances Burkinshaw Rentals Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Chalmers Residential Lettings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items American Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Debenham Tewson Residential Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Johns Wood Nw8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hawes Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Literary memories Fitz-Gibbon Multiple Classified Advertising Items City garden feels the frost West Midlands Dudley Metropolitan Borough Commercial Property Angel Wimbledon Serviced Flats Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freehold Factory Space Multiple Classified Advertising Items Folkes Properties Ltd Royal … Montpelier Place Nell Gwynn House New Cavendish Putney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals The Waterfront Multiple Classified Advertising Items As a nightingale flies Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Mortgages & Remortgages WHiTMANS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Serviced Offices Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Steet Wapping London Horne & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Cheshire Property Management Limited Relocating in Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Personal Secretary Part-Time Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Margaret Howell (87) Ltd Secretaries plus Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Media Careers Department of Visual Science Microsoft Word for Windows or Excel Trainer Full Time Secretary Architects & Landscape Architects Secretary to Reservations Director ROC Recruitment Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Public Relations Co Sales Secretary Audio Secretary Tory MP Celena Glazer at Selective Recruitment MacMilla Magazines Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Chairman's Pa Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Top PR PA Professional Association/club for Journalists Conrad advertising Reception Selection Immediate Start Trevor Robinson and Co. La Crème Part Time Vacancies Afternoon Multi-Lingual Opportunities Appointment BiLanguage Maine - Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toy Design Part-Time Careers Ltd. Crone Corkill Multilingual Internatioanl Secretaries International Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Strictly No Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Protection of Mi6 insufficient reason for ban Compensation order in nuisance Revocation had no effect Calls to the Bar in Michaelmas term Unjust enrichment enquiry Offence not a continuing one A golfer in search of a global reputation Montgomerie's mission Daly still keen to cash in on fame Frenz plays a decisive role Squash Rackets Howell hits fine form to overcome the odds Chinese calling Chen to account Table Tennis Wilson helps secure deal Swimming Chinese calling Chen to account Series offers a chance to press team claims CCPR hopes to keep sport out of court Young players are poised to mount title challenge Rackets Broomhead starts her England assignment Netball Mandarin: Preoblakensky to collect again Mandarin: Plumpton Mandarin: Hexham Sabin Du Loir stars in dress rehearsal Mandarin: Hereford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline McGeechan opts to stay as coach The Royal London Society for the Blind Burnell called in to face students at Grange Road Rugby Union S Africa miss out on sevens Galica's quest gathers pace Biggin is Repton's match-winner Schools Football Auction holds wide appeal Sport for the Disabled Today's Fixtures LTA will profit from ?12m surplus Tennis Dakin and Bacher in split over tour plans Cricket The Times McRae slides out as conditions take toll on drivers Kankkunen moves into Lombard RAC Rally lead after Auriol's luck comes to an end Rally Details By our Sports Staff: Replay leads to a spot of history Injuries make selection issues easy for manager Souness in Uefa Cup first leg in Austria tonight For the Record Football Badminton American Football Basketball Billiards Boxing Cycling Ice Hockey Rugbyunion Tennis Volleyball Olympic journey Liverpool line-up picks itself By a Correspondent: Wolves break run of failure Brentford prove to be too strong Hughes suffers as cut ends his title hopes Boxing Award recognises Pinnell's success Yacking Decision upsets council In Brief Boxer dies Unlucky break Martin appointed Move rejected Watching brief Desert Orchid seeks revenge in King George Teague may be forced to quit England stalwart left counting the cost of palying for hsi country Sports Travel Sainz feels heat in title challenge Sport in need of a more effective voice Comment Benbow strikes twice to put Stoke out of Cup Drago is a man in a hurry

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