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News from 02/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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John Parr, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Mary Cross, David Tytler, DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, R. Gyles, Barry Trowbridge, O'hagan, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Bruce Clark and Martin Fletcher, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Paul Spicer, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, R. S. Fraser, Christopher Warman and Jamie Dettmer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, D. A. Kerr, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Vivian Fuchs, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, James Hammond, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Olivia James, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Peter Bills, Peter Millar, Louise Hidalgo, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Hugh Thomas, Charles Bremner, George Brock and Philip Webster, Gerald Michael, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Thomson Prentice, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Christopher Tate, Sydney Friskin, Mary Stewart-Wallace, Edward Griew, Jenny Knight and Arthur Leathley, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Ali Jaber and Richard Beeston, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, S. J. Cooper, Peter Kimm, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Rhodes Boyson, Richard Kew Managing Director, Liz Gill, Stephen Slater, Coomi Kapoor, Ian Ross, John Weatherill, Ralph Instone, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Sir George Young, David Hooper, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Thomas Bradley, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Stephen Scott and David Owen, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Hazel Shaw, Derek Harris, Anthony O. R. Mitchley, formerly Chairman, John Gilbin, David Tytler, Education Editor, Peter Smith, Louis FitzGibbon Honorary Secretary, C. N. Grist, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky,

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Public warned to expect IRA terror attacks Fire-bombs hit London stores Britain isolated over currency escape clause Inside Helicopter pilot finds 'buried' treasure By our Foreign Staff: US hostages 'free in week' Churches condemn Sunday shops revolt Princess supports world's Aids day Watches of Switzerland Waiting Girl Friday Winner Loach On Cue Parents accused of racism for blocking school's Hindu play Clarke to restore one-subject class Dunhill Picture Gallery Freeze on festive luxuries Wogan to host new shows Coaches ditch 17 tons of beer Britain goes Sunday shopping St. Joseph's Hospice Detectives investigate sex abuse allegations Scotland takes lead on gays Ozone warning Murder charge Call for job aid Few clues to secret life of bombers Police are kept guessing over the IRA's new tactics of recruiting from the mainland Hopes for Lineker baby rise Track to the future in trams Seaside resorts take on Costas Top attractions, 1990 Merseyside Development Corporation Ghosts raised of Christmas past The IRA has the ability to launch another mainland bomb campaign, Stewart Tendler writes, but will the terrorists do it? Total Vegetarians protest at Smithfield show Inspector questions jails policy Two charged Anglers found Missing mint Bystander hurt Bond winners Barn owl case put to EC British Midland the Serious Alternative Picture Gallery Dazzling Liverpool Street has that empty feeling Silcott error blamed on public apathy Bell's Shelter goes into battle The charity that fights for the homeless is 25 years old today Campaigns must adapt if success is to continue Sir George Young, housing minister, writes that Shelter has much to be proud of, but that the organisation must guard against inaccuracy and inflexibility Companies cut off brass from bands Stepchildren struggle to grow up Multiple Classified Advertising Items After C5, Sinclair pedals back People Pandas put pressure on an endangered species As village policing becomes centralised, Stewart Tendler meets a long-serving rural bobby on his patch Mercury Compatible (AP): UN seeks $20m for temples (Reuter): Swamp city (Reuter): Peace paint Lone woman (Reuter): Drink legacy Snap happy BT Denmark leaves Major isolated Unity remains elusive goal for EC leaders The Remaining Sticking Points Europe ponders isolating Serbia Community ministers ready to single out Belgrade for trade sanctions UK fears Brussels takeover on regulation of frontiers In the first of a series of articles by Times correspondents on issues dominating the Maastricht agenda, George Brock looks at immigration Immigration Policy Vance castigates warring factions The Royal London Society for the Blind Reuter: Appeal for economic flexibility Monetary Union By our Foreign Staff: Beirut names team Sign up for Europe! Syria expects freedom of us hostages by weekend Israel release 25 prisoners in southern Lebanon Jerusalem holds firm on US talks Assad masters art of walkover poll Ukrainians defy Gorbachev to choose independence Robert Seely reports from Kiev on a people who voted for the dream that a promised better future will erase the memories of a terrible past Bush will send envoy to Kiev Kazakh leader awaits victory Stewards find bomb on plane Press rat pack shocks bronzed foxhunters Palm Beach Notebook Hope dawns in Tibet Dalai Lama wants Uk to back visit home Lvov poll leaves no doubts Yeltsin bales out Soviet centre Swedish march ban queried (AFP): Khmer plea Moi move (Reuter): Eastern trade (Reuter): Early return (Reuter): Tokyo apology Looking back (AP): Road of death (AFP): Mother at 54 Oscar's cheeky kid brother Cinema: European Film Awards Geoff Brown takes the pulse of Europe's film industry at last night's awards Sophisticated Ladies Last Chance to See Poor taste but rich pickings Publishing Shaun Hutson (above), the horror novelist whose books have been attacked for their graphic nature, talks to Clive Davis Birtwistle in miniature Classical Music: Huddersfield Teacher's giant pet Briefing Royal Shakespeare Company Coping with a cotside crisis How do parents like Gary and Michelle Lineker manage when a child's life threatened? Liz Gill reports 'Where risk exists, expectant mothers want the tests' Dv & Physical Theatre The Missions to Seamen How much will you do for a boss? Why secretaries apparently think that men make better employers The Times Educational Supplement Politics of the unexpected Peter Riddell cautions leaders who foist radical policies on their parties Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Blarney's last gasp Peter Millar on the demise of Wogan, a show that sank beneath its own blandness The man who knew all Bernard Levin returns to the supreme genius of Montaigne New career for Owen? The Times Diary They also serve The Times Diary Falling at the first The Times Diary Diplomatic arts The Times Diary Another supergun The Times Diary People against Aids Speaking for Tibet Green and Pleasant Asset Myths and suspicions that cloud Maastricht debate Mogadishu fighting Preserving Bletchley Radio 3 and cricket Jurors in action Lessons of 'Spycatcher' Doubts on future of Polar Circle Poll-tax defaulters Centrist approach Court Circular Dinners Nature notes Ralph Bellamy Ralph Bellamy, American film and stage actor, died of a lung ailment in Los Angeles on November 29 aged 87. He was born in Chicago on June 17,1904 Today's royal engagements Leicester High School for Girls Bishop to retire Prof Jakob Petuchowski Jakob Josef Petuchowski, rabbi and theologian, died in Cincinatti on November 12 aged 66. He was born in Berlin on July 30,1925 Forthcoming marriages Haberdashers' Company Jack Evan-Cook Memorial services Luncheon Roger Mortimer Roger Mortimer, racing journalist and author, died on November 27 aged 82. He was born on November 22,1909 Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delivering Drunkards Concise Crossword No 2653 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques and Collecting Sherwood & Co. In Parliament Session 1991 - 92 Crossrail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gamekeeper with soul Rock Sting Wembley Arena Concert LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Television The Second Russian Revolution BBC 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Paper Jack/The Fool New End, Hampstead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Public Notices Winning Move BBC 1 Atchoo! Thatcher rides Tory anger to take role in election campaign The Times Crossword No 18,778 Parker Duofold Reuter: Ukraine vote deals death blow to union Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Picture Gallery Business News Conundrum Training Special Unpegged By our City Staff: BT heads for 25p premium The Pound Change on Week Stock Market BCCI victims fail to seek compensation By our City Staff: Lamont admits life is tough for most businesses Sunday trading offers seasonal cheer By our Industrial Editor: 'Last in first out' declines Ministers likely to put 48-hour week aside Road blocked on Euro work pact Dutch sign ECGD deal By our Industrial Editor: Managers attack 'carping' stance Citycall Summit failure would hit gilts Finland feels a chill in the east Colin Narbrough says Finland is not rushing to join the EC, despite the collapse of the Soviet economy Pirelli breaks off link talks with Continental The Times Fife Enterprise MGM bank alleges forgery Airtours package flies high in the profit sky Reporting this Week Vesteys to close Dewhurst branches Gestetner Manufacturing Ltd Why yields' fate hangs in the election balance Gilt-Edged Italian reforms baffle investors Capital Markets A bid bogged down in oil Comment Will Bond's Upp stick? The Times City Diary More Thai tips The Times City Diary Hard times The Times City Diary Smoked Capel The Times City Diary Any excuse The Times City Diary Economic performance that merits a thrashing Bupa rates True to himself Why Major and sterling have to cross the Rubicon at Maastricht Economic View Of the scenarios that could emerge from the European summit, British compliance is the most likely, says Anatole Kaletsky Braced for action Agents should contribute to Lloyd's fund True Brit coin Wrong righted Moot point Capitalisation, week's change Nederlandsche Crediwerzekering Maatschappij University Appointments Loughborough University of Technology University of Reading University of Nottingham Crème De La Crème Senior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medical Secretary/research Assistant Strathclyde Graduate Business School University of Reading London School of Law Courses French Grosvenor Bureau Ltd Senior Secretary to £16,000 Multi-Lingual Opportunities St James's Secretarial College Courses Speak French for 1992 MBA in London of University of Hull at Greenwich… Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Bilinguagroup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian The Queen's Secretarial College University Lecturership in Statistics Kingston Polytechnic London Montessori Centre Huron University Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Individual English Tuition Fellowships 1992 Beit Memorial Fellowships for Medical Research School of Music Super Secretaries Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to All but a University A-levels under a cloud The government will soon act on the exam issue, writes David Tytler Lift seven-year-olds out of the sandpit Why Kenneth Clarke is right to seek and end to 'playschool' style teaching Noticeboard Teaching as a Career Marching orders for junior leaders The Army has cut leadership training places Degree of difference in a name Cranfield decides next week whether to adopt the title of university. John O'Leary reports Legal Notices Government ministers can be liable for contempt of court Law Report December 2 1991 Court of Appeal Parents who pay twice Mandarin: Uncle Eli can atone for recent jumping lapses Mandarin: Worcester Mandarin: Kelso Scudamore's Irish trip in vain Carvill's Hill draws praise on all fronts Top chasers set to clash Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Jump Leaders Ladbrokes Racing Service Cheltenham Rececourse Bath deepen descending gloom Pilkington Cup third round sees Nottingtham and Bedford on the receiving end and London Irish upset by a junior club By a Correspondent: Thurrock warm Essex hearts Cardiff celebrate shaft of light that may lift gloom Dull Scots lack sense of style Swindells finally shows true worth Llanelli have to give up a perfect record Coach Wyllie resigns Weekend Results and Tables Harlequins make no concessions in trophy defence Bristol provide painful lesson Lancashire face £1m repair bill By our Sports Staff: Hughes produces dramatic spell to undermine India Cricket (Reuter): Schneider denied double Skiing Doran profits as Gollop punctures Deuchar equals record Real Tennis For the Record Athletics Badminton Basketball Bobsleigh Bowls Boxing Cricket Cycling Golf Hockey Ice Hockey Lacrosse Luge Motor Sport Skiing Speed Skating Swimming Table Tennis Tennis Volleyball Havant lose their lead as unbeaten run goes Slough benefit from doubt Hockey Leicester suffer a setback New talent follows in Best's path Palace bemused by Giggs Weekend Football Results and Tables Fixtures Leeds reap the reward of hard work Allen's foul diverts Bonds's attention Pools Check Liverpool emerge title contenders Union seeks strike mandate over Premier League PFA voices its members' frustrations Derby miss the target man Second Division Page sets pace with two firsts Swimming Salford power wears down Wigan Results and Tables St Helens turn on the style Rugby League Picture Gallery Townsend inspires Chelsea Hearts keep the lead Wilkinson leads way In Brief Voorde well clear Champions beaten Smith takes title Bertrand's cruise Riley breaks the deadlock Golf McKiernan keeps targets modest Athletics The main attraction is nearly upstaged Third and Fourth Divisions Racing French pride carries day in Lyons den Forget secures victory in Davis Cup NSPCC Emergency Christmas Appeal Parrott proves his pedigree Andrew touches down as daring double exile Tottenham glimpse a grisly future Match Facts National Training Awards 1991 On Other Pages Boots Awards scheme earns strong royal backing Giving ICI a green heart Award Winners 1991 National Training Awards Mcmxci Commendation Winners 1991 Women groomed for top by gas company National Training Award Taking a hi-tech route to the top Channel 4 Business Daily Award Edward Fennell reports on a new company that used training to become a world leader Amersham International plc Sundridge Park Up for a winning tea cup Daily Mail Prize Coin a Drink has a new training approach Cameron Markby Hewitt Quality pioneers rise to challenge The Times Award for Training for International Competition Glory Mill Papers is ready for the single European market Ah Worth & Co Ltd. National Training Awards Have their Rewards Make Sure It's a Michelin The softly, softly task force Leading Industrialist are Taking Training to Task Jungheinrich Lighthouse spreads its beam Awards to employers The Brooksbank School From helping Aids sufferers to improving the skills of trade unionists - Michael Hatfield reports Lander Software National Training Award Mcmxci Surrey County Council Fulcrum Epitaxial Products International Ltd Education & Training Services Shearings The Cooperative Bank Born free but in cash chains Training and Enterprise Councils Local industrialists can have poor relations with Whitehall. Derek Harris reports Bombardier Shorts Aircraft Division Test of the mettle Steel companies at leading edge of technology Albion Pressed Metal Limited Scotland revival begins at home Scottish Enterprise Companies Entrepreneurs are being encouraged to boost business locally rather than cross the border National Traning Award Mcmxci Walsall Training & Enterprise Council Searching for a A bumper year for National Training Awards reveals The College National Training Award Mcmxci British Gas Area Winners

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