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News from 29/11/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Ernest Wistrich, Jean Lecloche, Phil Yates, Harry Fisher, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Bate-Williams, Diana Brown, Henry Proctor, John Rowsell, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Martin Griffiths (Director, Action Aid), Simon Barnes, James Opoeia-Ekwaro (Head of Africa/Middle East Group, Christian Aid), John Warner, Director, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Philip Goodhart, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Bob Reeve (Vice-Chairman, UK Council for Music Education and Training), Ian Murray and Philip Webster, Robin Young and Robin Oakley, Cyril Hamersma, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, John R. Daykin, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Rogan Taylor, Martin Waller and Brian Buchanan, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Liz Dolan and George Sivell, C. H. Wilson, Bill Dixon, Michael Simmonds, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, John Banham, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Platt, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Kate Muir, David Mitchell, Andrea Dabrowski, Richard Cork, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Frank Smith, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Cumberlege, Chairman, John Mayo (Director General, Help the Aged), Tony Samstag, Wolfgang Münchau, John Muir, Harry Cohen, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, A. Timpson (East Africa Project Officer, Save the Children), Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Braude, Stephen Slater, Simon Tait and Arthur Leathley, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Martin Searby, Iris Hardy, Roger Boyes, Anthony Scrivener, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Gemma Barber, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Flora Cannon, Brian Buchanan, Walter Gammie, William C. Young (Master), Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Stewart Tendler and Paul Wilkinson, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Derek Harris, A. G. Hebbron, James Pringle and David Watts, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mark Sinclair (Executive Director Acord (Agency for Co-operation and Research Development), Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, David Jones (Associate Director, Oxfam),

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Banks hit by rising storm of complaints 'Unfair' charges upset customers America plans full recognition for the Ukraine Index Essex Man goes to war in Yugoslavia Germany digs in on unity Wife criticises Ulster security Gadaffi rejects call on PanAm suspects Bijan Tomorrow in the Times Modern Times Pragmatic Major's balancing act breaks with Thatcher style Practical politics, a more open and collegiate cabinet and an unlikely flair over foreign affairs characterise the prime minister's first 12 months in office. Robin Oakley draws the balance sheet Women priests will 'hit church unity' The Vote for Women Priests Lego 300-year-old pub wrecked by fire Council shake-up 'within 5 years' In the first interview since his appointment, the chairman of the local government commission talks to Douglas Broom Building on parking space gets consent Alert! All Parents Five more verdicts on Beck TSW told why Payments help Pricey round Blakelock pair will campaign for others Imbert renews hunt for killers Lineker's 'seriously ill' baby has tests Bertolucci Rantzen tells of distress Young wife dies in Everest foothills MPs given a guide to sex Boy's secret world undone Boots Woman's rugby tackle routs armed raider Citroën Regions gain from Arts Council grants Funding switch hits London companies Nurse hit in face by peer Son's death after dispute Teacher's porn Soldiers resign Vicar appeals Good name Vice patrol Petrol price cut Students fail to cope at college Porridge eaters denied their oats Picture Gallery BBC BP Victims of cowboy builders 'cannot sue' Street policing still the poor relation Jumbo effort to spirit show away Magnet Kitchens Woman of Europe reaps her reward Carey attacks big shops for Sunday trading I Can't Believe It's Not Parties agree to reduce MPs 'hours Prisoners 'need more pay' Parliament next week Le Pen is not to be barred Around the Lobby Interest rate cut rejected Joyriding bill Ministers' pay Classic gift (AP): America takes to dumping granny No contest (Reuter): Aids spreads Yoga banned Final choice Recordin' Norman People Must work even harder, judges tell stunned Japanese Japanese employers have been gien carte blanche to force office staff to work overtime reports Joanna Pitman Learning to study at home Dixons Picture Gallery Yacht trade rides recessionary wave Microsoft Israel struggles to escape own trap Threat to peace negotiations From Agencies in Lome: Togo asks France for troops It happened unsung in Monterrey From Associated Press in Paris: 'Syrians kick out Carlos' Glenmorangie Islamic divide unveiled in Kuwait Ballot blow to Pretoria Spain raises threat of Maastricht veto Poor community states seek a better deal at make-or-break summit Comet Chat line video gets blame for murders Sweden seeks new niche in Europe Iran to receive $278 m from US (AFP): Citizens again (AFP): Zaire reshuffle (Reuter): Haiti poll set Kurdish offer (Reuter): Banker sacked Night bombardment lays waste to Osijek hospital The federal army has abandoned all restraint in its drive to crush Croatia. The only rule is that there are no rules, Anne McElvoy writes from Osijek Moscow coffers emptying Crimean thorn pricks Ukraine (AP): Ossetian city ringed by tanks American Airlines Stop the Detention! Cambodian factions try to save deal Cholera sweeps into Rio Land seizure (Reuter): Bolger blow Refugee offer (AFP): Iran quake Ouko enquiry Bombay rids itself of killers Slum-dwellers cling to squalid Walled City An attempt to clear the Walled City of Hong Kong in 1948 led to riots, but now China backs the plan to turn it into a park, Jonathan Braude writes B&Q Seeing through the image Richard Cork on a new display space and Dan Graham its first occupant Galleries: London Noël and Gertie Critic's Choice: Galleries Barclays British Museum Ready or not? Briefing Dance on Sliding away Coutts & Co Home team has strength and depth Classical Music: Huddersfield Last chance . . . Pilsner Urquell Rumpled radical of the Bailey Anthony Serivener, chairman of the Bar, detests stuffiness. Kate Muir talks to him after his silcott victory Heart of the slum Hong Kon's Walled City is dying, but one inhabitant's work goes on Enchanted April Dorling Kingdersley Europe's new Nazis Roger Boyes on a revival of fascism in the East Dealing a winning hand John Major is gambling his political future on striking a deal at Maastricht, writes Peter Riddell A Week in Politics Sunday, bloody Sunday As shops decide to open on Sundays, Philip Howard asks if the sabbath was ever as good as we imagine …and moreover Musical chairs The Times Diary Other men's plumes The Times Diary At peace The Times Diary What if it sinks? The Times Diary Unsocial Charter At their Own Risk A Coin for Europe Lessons from the past on the wisdom of referendums Music makers Women priests Mogadishu fighting Council tax doubts A 'civilised' warning It takes all types to like new face Schooling the church Borchester bettered Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Apppointments Society of Merchant Venturers Presentation Francois Billetdoux Francois Billetdoux, French playwright, actor and novelist, died in Paris from cancer on November 24 aged 64. He was born in the same city on September 7,1927 Lectures Reception Christening Harlon B. Carter Harlon B. Carter, former head of America's National Rifle Association, died of lung cancer at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, on November 19 aged 78. He was born in Granbury, Texas, i 1913 Dinners The British Library Service dinners Church news Dr T. G. Pickavance Dr Thoms Gerald Pickavance, CBE, FRS, nuclear physicist and scientific administrator, died on November 12 aged 76. He was born on October 19,1915 Birthdays today Luncheons Today's royal engagements Anniversaries The night sky in December Astronomy Broadcasting to Be Expanded Births To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2651 General Overseas Theatres 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 Weekend Events Unscrumdiddlyumptious Theatre The Bfg Aldwych Concert LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance LCDT Sadler's Wells Word Watching BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite National Connect Hillsborough relatives lose trauma claims The Time Crossword No 18,776 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Road Watch WPA Health Insurance Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Tower Bridge Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Ministers feed on exotic plants Political sketch Business News Today in Business Tomorrow The Pound Currencies Manufacturing fearful after 2,600 jobs go Managers glum on order prospects Welsh Water chief to go By our Financial Editor: Share ownership soars to 12.7m Rise in first-time investors augurs well bor BT Packer move lifts Mirror Harrison attacks Williams Rothschild Asset Management Limited Upbeat Major helps steady pound Catalysers let Matthey beat slump Ritz benefits from merger The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mowlem says Eagle Star avoiding debts MEPC's assets drop by 23% Solvay and Laporte to end link Cautious payout at South West Caledonia Investments falls 9% to £17.4m Company Briefs Ultramar sees recovery The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Losses at the Royal Bank of Scotland Bpb holds dividend despite downturn Business round up AAH Holdings slips Air France stake Volex buys cable firm Share prices drift lower as investors Stay on sidelines Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Walker to explain stance on financing Borthwicks up Muir resigns DBL payment Anglo ahead Merger off GEC extended Gas stake sold Broker sold Commodities Bad debt provisions muddy outlook for Royal Bank Tempus By a Correspondent: Clowes denies stealing clients' cash London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates(%) Puzzle over unemployment Comment Busy lines for Bt Elwes beats the drum The Times City Diary Alive and kicking The Times City Diary Switched on The Times City Diary Social charter will worsen dole queues across Europe John Banham, head of the Cbi, argues that peace at any price at next month's summit would hit Europe's 13 million unemployed Russell's cause The Times City Diary Eroding interests of customers Dire consequences Fading red screen John Govett & Co. Limited Packer keeps the City guessing Perrier flows out of French hands to Agnelli family Jazz FM changes owners No gold medal for Spain's weak economy By our European Business Correspondent: Philips faces lawsuit AITC Learning from Japan's US test drive Redundancies may be the only key to survival of Europe's car industry Oslo braced for banking shake-out Osborne & Little falls but maintains payout The Headmaster, Aiglon College Times Newspapers Ltd Overseas Jobs Express Taylor Made Euro DiSNEY Strength diluted at MacDonald Martin Proximity test for liability British Gas Overseas earning relief Shares continue to lose ground Late payment rife among UK firms Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Friday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Logistical Television Advertising Euro Media… Prontac Aquascale Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Submariner turned printer Multiple Classified Advertising Items More Distributors Agents Required Earn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders and Contracts CFH Company Formations Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Christie's Scotts Motors Wanted First Front Mercedes-Benz Red runners caught on film The police are putting a stop to red light running, reports Kevin Eason Car Buyers Guide Christmas Motoring Dellorto Motors Lothian Performance Cars National Karting Centre Vauxhall Carlton Motors Fleet Sales Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diesel falters in economy test Roadtest Honeymoon car sets standard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW hits jackpot Roadwise VIP bids Dutch auction Rover range Racy days Jam attack Lighting up Parliamentary Notices Dyson Bell Martin & Co. Sherwood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sherwood & Co. Price's Patent Candle Company Limited Sherwood & Co. Legal Notices Touche Ross & Co. Sherwood & Co. Legal Notices The Times Mandarin: Keep Talking to build on promising chasing debut Mandarin: Sandown Park Mandarin: Bangor Champion upstaged by Russian RCA backs Jockey Club's stance on new authority Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline A family tradition good hands Lanner's fear of greens recedes Swede overcomes pyschological handicap to force his way to the front of Australian Open Tomba takes control Sking Durham planning to warm up in Africa Fair play's new guardian Cricket Scores from Melbourne Holligan retains his title Boxing Cardiff struggle to keep their dignity and style Rugby Union Thorburn looks likely to coach All Blacks Leicester run under threat Hockey Top two collide at Woking Non-League Football Liconte's recall is unlikely to keep Americans at bay French Davis Cup selection is a surprise Order of Play Botham's mind on S Africa In Brief Drug mix-up BRM returns Parker joins Villa influx For the Record Basketball Tennis Cricekt Cycling Football Golf Ice Hockey Rugby Union Hockey Boxing Fictures Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: England applaud Fife move Football Boxing Fixtures Christie opts for training in Australia Ward has to put York first Windfall for leading athletes in Britain Athletics Tomlinson leads battle against the bureaucrats Sports Politics Pe in schools to be compulsory Wigan admit they are interested in Offiah Rugby League Howell runs athletic Male ragged Real Tennis Racing Saunders lifts Liverpool out of depression Uefa Cup win raises Anfield's spirits Hooligans escaping the net The Stroke Association Route one leads nowhere for the politicians Comment Wattana thrills his homeland Gallacher retains Cup captaincy SIS move opens TV racing door League point lost by Bath

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