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News from 28/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Doreen Davie, Nick Nuttall, Anne Billson, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, William Ward, Arthur Symons, Nicholas Wood and Robin Young, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Duncan Rodgers, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Mike Whittingham, Lynne Truss, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, A. R. Bryan, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Anthony Harrison, Louise Taylor, Tim Jones and Richard Duce, Winston Roddick, E. J. Hart, Robert Seely, Peter D. Grundy, Douglas Broom, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Bills, Anthony Babington, Robert Nye, Josephine Pullein-Thompson (General Secretary), Philip Webster and Ian Murray, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Reuter, Charles Bremner, B. Vibert, Edward Gorman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, P. W. D. Hatt, John Stent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Burnham, Susan Ellicott and Richard Beeston, Robin Dunlop, Dick Hinder, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, P. A. Higton, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Henry Hardy, Matthew Bond and Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, P. J. Warne, Chairman, Wolfgang Münchau, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Francis Kinsman, Ronald Harwood, President, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Stephen Slater, Anatole Kaletsky and Colin Narbrough, Alan Calverd, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Martin Searby, Phillip Bassett, Industrial Editor, William Douglas Home, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Mario Kelly, H. H. Marcus, Robert Watson, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, James Pringle, Ian Bryant, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Paterson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, Melinda Wittstock, Simon Jenkins, Peter Mulligan, Peter Mulligan and Robert Morgan, Nick Nuttall and Alan McGregor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Ellis, Chairman, Valerie Caless, David Irons, Christopher Whitamore, J. F. Johnson-Munday, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Francis King (Vice-President), Matthew Bond, Lindsay Keith, Alastair MacKie (Vice-President), Philip Jacobson, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Ian Clark, Julian Sullivan,

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Ministers turn blind eye to Sunday traders Sainsbury's joins shops rebellion Major rejects timetable on EC integration Inside 'Forgotten boy' learns about everyday life Ulster Toiy death plot is foiled Lynch mob attacks Cambodian leader The Cambodia peace process was threatened when a returning Khmer Rouge leader was attacked while police stood by, reports James Pringle UN agrees to police Yugoslav war zones Vinny Jones Today in the Times Blakelock case pair freed on bail Appeal court says cases were prejudiced by actions of detective heading murder enquirey You are Here Police chief waits for Cps decision Wife foils plot to kill Belfast's Tory leader Ulster troops boosted Fake wine for the Christmas toast Top Ten Danger Toys Operation costs show wide variations Police hold 70 in factory raid UK in EC dock over water Robson payout Snapshot reveals baby's eye cancer Doctors alerted by father find that flashlight on child's clear pupil gave pointer to tumour Carol Thatcher pays up Sotheby's expert denies hiding Northern hamlet takes centre stage Social worker raped teenager Toshiba Murder acquittal Man shot dead after injury ad placed BT Share Offer Tough joyride bill punishes passengers Student boom cuts poly costs Rising Polytechnic Intake Fish 'first came ashore in Elgin' Dixons Tube dig finds Iron Age bones UK demands Libyan action on Lockerbie Forum Gay campaigners take protest to school gates BA defies rebuke on fares Fires hit animal study units Solicitor jailed Dead Briton Fire kills three Fortnum & Mason Benn defeated as Labour confirms European stance Parties get poll talks Around the Lobby Haute cuisine for MPs African aid New bishop Parliament today Commission 'owes Britain £109m for changes to the coal industry' Young gives more aid for homeless Tories setting less store on Ec pact Political Notebook Amstrad Equity seeks more roles for blacks Black actors want better television parts but believe quotas are not the answer, reports Melinda Wittstock I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! Kissing gets a health warning Singer honoured News People Persil tops the grocery list (AP): Pest control (Reuter): Cost cutter (Reuter): Bright babies (Reuter): Dwarf protest Picture Gallery Tension eased by Baku Arms watched (Reuter): Italian axe (Reuter): Knife attack (Reuter): Censored art Bread and butter woes outweigh Ukraine poll Festivities mask core of darkness in Big Apple New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Central EC chiefs watch their language The road to Maastricht As Europe's leaders meet to solve their differences before the Maastricht summit, Brussels has agreed some changes, George Brock writes Allies through the looking glass US reject Israeli terms for talks Middle East peace hits hurdle Lot's wife faces final destruction NSPCC Life in the fast food lane threatens bars of Paris Picture Gallery Turkish fears revived The Sulka Robe Soccer fans put boot in Red Star Belgrade football supporters have taken up arms to join the Serb-led federal army in skirmishes across the Croatian front line, Bill Frost writes Gallant breed under fire Cambodian peace hope threatened (AFP): Moi calls reform meeting (AP): Togo violence (AFP): Lagos census (Reuter): Afghan appeal Timor arrests Diplomat's affair sparks spy scare Black allies fall out Picture Gallery Royal Mail Japan MPs at war Winning an undercover war A British professor has invented a robot to make men's pants Plea for more appeal judges Service out of the jurisdiction Limit to immunity from suit Birds in the red Nick Nuttall looks at the wildlife winners and losers under years of communism Proposals have been drafted to cut pollution Setting aside leave for judicial review Japan pays top TV price Update All spaced out Island dump Smart pills Are you fit to live longer? Experts say diet and lifestyle can prevent life-threatening diseases. Ann Kent reports on the latest advice Diet Women Smoking Exercise Strangers to themselves Medical Briefing Sweet balm for stomachs Swimming into trouble Care for the Elderly "Illogical and… Classic Victorian values Peter Ackroyd on a brilliant book about the Victorian sensibility to the Greeks, and ours to the Victorians Dignity and Decadence By Richard Jenkyns HarperCollins, ?20 Dti Metroland with love The Building of England London 3: North West By Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner Penguin, £25 Going for Parnassus Poetry Collected Poems of Henry Reed Edited and introduced by Jon Stallworthy Oxford University Press, £20 Dillons Death from maths Horror The Count of Eleven By Ramsey Campbell Macdonald, £13.95 Fine cast breaks the mould Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews a Bbc Television co-production, Enchanted April, plus Proof, Hot Shots!, The Indian Runner, Iron Maze and Omen Iv: The Awakening Royal Opera House Anthems for doomed youth Literature Literary historian Paul Fussell (right), talks to Clive Davis about how modern writers have altered attitudes to war Big hand for small wonder Television Review Last chance . . . The Peter Hall Company Playhouse Cards' message Briefing Colourblind casting Benedict Nightingale backs Equity's call for racial equality on stage …and moreover Democracy is not enough Eastern Europe now has the vote, but it has yet to learn tolerance, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Why Montaigne matters A new edition of the essays of a 16th-century mayor of Bordeaux is among the best guides to human nature, explains Bernard Levin Picture Gallery Driven to fury The Times Diary House-trained The Times Diary But is it fine? The Times Diary Keys to wisdom The Times Diary Open to Doubt Israeli Manoeuvres Parliamentary Man When a 'lifer' will not confess Duty solicitors Field surveys Cash for theatres? Dr Carey, Rushdie and the Muslims Sunday trading Future of Trident Civilisation as we know it Popping the weasel Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheons Viscount Tonypandy Reception Institution of Civil Engineers The British Library Bilton Grange School, Rugby Concert Sir Terence Morrison-Scott Sir Terence Morrison-Scott, DSC, director of the British Museum (Natural History), 1960-68, died on November 25 aged 83. He was born in Paris on October 24,1908 Memorial services Roland Antony Cookson Helena Shire Helena Mennie Shire, emeritus fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge University, died on November 16 aged 79. She was born in Aberdeen on June 21,1912 Dinners Appointments Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Bryden Thomson Bryden Thomson, music director of the Royal Scottish Orchestra until August, died on November 14 aged 63. He was born at Ayr on July 26,1928 Buckingham Palace Luncheon Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Electra" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Cancer Combat Stress The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action for blind people Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2650 Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's asessment of current theatre in London House full, refurns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skeleton In the cupboard Theatre The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband Royal Court Upstairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Harrods The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,775 Farewell to Mercury Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Tower Bridge Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times London Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Finding a place for everyone Political sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Water reforms 'threatened' by government Clea -ups 'are being undermined' Government censured on Rover sale to BAe Confident Lament says recovery has started By our City Staff: Clowes denies laundering £6m By our Banking Correspondent: Doctors to the rescue BSA Maxwell delays results 'to revise accounts' Del Monte Foods Internaitonal Limited Hanson's Beazer bid approved Caffyns slump Oaklife exit Pentland aim Newspaper bid Lonrho FT-SE New stores help Kwik Save to beat £100m for first time Three water companies weather the doldrums Unigate edges up to £43m Driving a new lease of life into Rolls CBI conditions for Maastricht Howard threatens charter Tories split on merger report Tate & Lyle increases payout on profit rise Business round up Exor shares halted Christmas card theft Soviet bank confident Hawker chiefs resign London power debts Thai Smooth as silk Tate Lyle Sterling volatility continues to depress shares Stock Market Opec extends high oil ceiling Hewlett Packard Foreign growth holds sweet prospects for Tate & Lyle Tempus Unveiling MCC In pursuit of the edible The Times City Diary Day trippers The Times City Diary Making Sid into Aunt Sally Comment Keeping it loud Ratine on thin ice The Times City Diary Steelmakers recycled in a crucible of over-capacity Wolfgang M?nchau argues that even hidden subsidies will not protect Europe's steel firms from the law of supply and demand Thai-coon tips On your bike Sceptics forget that Europe already has a central bank Loss levy at Lloyd's Setting an example Associated British Foods plc Job rights hit wrong note for Howard British Gas Hudson Shribman Alderwick McLintock Meridian Times Newspapers Ltd MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited University of Sheffield Abacus plc Internal Audit Commercial Broker Directors Seeking a New Role? Interexec Plc BSI-THORNHILL Investment Management Ltd Chin Tung Europe Ltd Nippondenso (UK) Ltd. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Outstanding Accountant Finance & Administrative Director MM&K Limited Knightstone Housing Association Part-Qualified Accountant Chief Acct All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Oil wealth fails to keep Norway's motor turning Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Intrum justitia (Reuter): Dow hit by late selling Wall Street Olympic Airways Farm talks race clock on Gait deadlock By our City Staff: Muted profit at Capital Radio PolyGram expands Emissary Recession damages brewer Dunedin up Dividend rises ABI suffers The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) Money Rates Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares slide in nervous trade Further afield The Times Sports Service CrÎme De La CrÎme Cartier Ltd. Graduate appointments Senior Personal Secretary Part-Time Council refuses rate relief Secretary to Design Team Richard Ellis Personal Assistant/ Executive Secretary Punishment to fit crime Boxing policy Receptionist/ Secretary Personal Assistant Manchester is supported The going rate Combined Technologies Ltd. Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford blues Multiple Classified Advertising Items G Modlano Ltd. DSA Aintree offers record prizes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Desert Orchid debate gathers momentum Racing Mandarin: Young Pokey poised to shine Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Carlisle Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Taunton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Samaranch must act to salvage credibility Spirited recovery by Cambridge fails by a whisker Forwards profit from positive approach Staples attacks English extremism Mobile Bray overpowers wily Sheldon Real Tennis Soutter sets sights on tasting success again Squash Rackets Bainbridge recalled to reshuffled pack London League agrees on merger Hockey Clubs assuming responsibility Politicians told Britain leads sport tax league Sports Politics British team upset by late payment Swimming Kankkunen coasts home in style Finn sees off Sainz safely to secure his third world championship motor rallying title Gallacher to remain in charge Golf For the Record Football Basketball Cycling Bobsleighing Boxing Badminton Ice Hockey Rugby Union Tennis Hockey Fixtures Erratic White just thwarts Foulds Snooker McColgan to meet Olympic rival Border prepares to break Gavaskar's world record Cricket Leconte chosen in singles In Brief Benn switch Hanley enquiry Gretna's dreams come to an end Vialli poses problems for cup champions Cowans joins Dalglish Littlewoods Joseph's response comes too late for muted Slough Football Chelsea eye future at Stamford Bridge Ground-sharing agreement with Fulham could form compromise as dispute with landlord nears settlement Timetable By our Sports Staff: Yeovil rekindle old memories The Stroke Saunders leads Liverpool revival Atkins defends stance on tobacco sponsorship The best of terms in a legal world The jobs market for young lawyers has been bleak, but for those with some experience, demand is starting to increase, writes Edward Fennell Michael Page Marketing N. 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The Times Newspapers Pitman perfect Central College Tom Brown Racing Drivers School Advertising Sales Executive Major Contemporary Art Gallery Masters' Degrees and Doctorates General Appointments Greater Peterborough Training and Enterprise Council Strong Pitchers Training & Development Group 3 Trainee Brokers The Quality Register Freedom-Of-France Milldon & Co. Ltd. Euro DiSNEy Tim Scriven Consultant MMC Consultants Management Consultant A New Career in Sales Career Change Director Housekeeper Mill Hill, London NW7 Do You Believe in your Own Abilities? Are You Destined for Success? Sales & Marketing Manager Can You Sell Software to Dentists? Karl Jacobs Securiguard Services Limited City Investment House Had It with the Recession? European Sales Director—london Times Newspapers Ltd. Faron Sutaria KPMG Selection & Search BIS Section Manager Working Systems Limited Guidepoint Networks Professional Managers Royal Navy Coutts Career Consultants Managers play many parts A training company is using drama to bring about better business practice by employees. Francis Kinsman reports General Appointments Office/personnel Manager Desperados Restaurant Ltd Career Services Guide Better Positions Require Professional Cv's CV's Immaculate CV'S Prepared To Advertise in this Guide Phone Jane Ludlow. CSB Ltd. S. Furutake Japan Foods Ltd Executive CV's Jobtrac Your CV Prepared British Bankers' Association The Executive Effect Door to Success in Writing Hill Samuel Financial Services Oakridge Publications C. V. Jump up the Ladder The practical ways to make ends meet Life after Redundancy P. M. C. International Overseas Jobs Express M. D. B. Consultancy Overseas Employment & Working Holidays To Place your Advertisement in the Career Services…

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