News from 03/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Susan Ellicott, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Dinah Hall, R. Sebastian Pease, Chairman, Derek Stanesby, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Peter Melchett (Executive Director), Andrew Longmore, Desmond Main Thompson, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Richard Ford, Home Affairs Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sir Yue-Kong Pao, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, George Sivell, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Patricia Rawlings, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Peter Dawnay, Sir Frederick Lawton, Tom Walker, Joe Joseph, Christopher Hobart, Martin Fletcher, George Ross, Stanley Sadie, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Charles Janson, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, John Strafford, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Alexander Walker, Jack Quar, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, P. D. Wright, Russell Johnston, Charles Bremner, George Brock and Philip Webster, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, John Hatt, Thomson Prentice, Tom Walker and Tim Judah, Cordelia R. Hill, Edward Fennell, John Webster, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Ian Piper, Gillian Bowditch, Patrick Stevens, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Morton, Craig Brown, Craig Seton, Martin Searby, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Roger Boyes, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Douglas Hurd, Anthony Parsons, Fraser Watts, President, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Richard Faulkner, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Kindersley, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Scrivenor, F. H. H. Valentin, Robert Morgan, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Philip Pangalos, Roddy Mackenzie, Adam Kelliher and Richard Beeston, Martin Waller, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Derek Morgan, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Barbara M. Ogden, Derek Wheatley, QC, Peter Robinson, Madron Seligman, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoJudges order Baker to think again on Sikh Second asylum blow minister Mozart's Last Mystery Brutal Truths Love Letter Striker? Inside IRA fire bombs store Kennedy trial: was it crime or passion? Yeltsin supports the free Ukraine Britain plays tough in run-up to Maastricht Garrard By our Foreign Staff: Picture Gallery Maxwell had heart attack on yacht NHS 'will get leaner and fitter' Army pleads for extra homes cash Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Sinking soap sets the scene for Euro-farce Frantic efforts failed to halt deportation Picture Gallery Asylum bill is criticised as racist Gummer lifts farm gloom Show Results Scargill is cast for merged union role MP protests at surcharge PC suspended Marriage deal Legal warning Arson charge Leukaemia Research Fund Lover 'sent letters to girl after murder' Boy friend told police he killed Oxford student after rejection, says prosecution Orkney dawn raid recalled Spinsters' god best of an ancient lot MP denies abuse claim Bank robber used Miss Saigon pistol Eviction of 'squatters' refused Palumbo declines artful invite Glenmorangie Change in student union law backed Baby improves Driver bit PC Protester pays Fan Favourites Bright pupils will take tougher tests From Ahlberg to Lewis Carroll Parents demand racism apology Bank's plain talk hits the bull Disabled 'seen as victims by press' Greener firms Tests urged Killer jailed Retrial verdict Stores in court Churchill theft Picture Gallery Ministers curb their pay increases again Ministers' Salaries Ec scare tactics criticised Child care enquiries launched YMCA Councils proposal defeated Around the Lobby Lottery praise Parliament today SKY Congress collects best of the Duke (AFP): Eternal flame Green threat (Reuter): Mean Santa Hot springs Zsa Zsa amour People Girls being boys can run into trouble A conference was told that women challenging men for jobs are made to suffer when pressed to keep up with them in the bar, Thomson Prentice writes Sign up for Europe! Parsees challenge tradition People Read New Papers Moi bows to pressure for real democracy (AFP): Togo plan for peace revealed (Reuter): Vulture shock (AFP): Britons held (Reuter): Over the moon Dalai Lama tells Major of his fears for Tibet Picture Gallery Pearl Harbor tension rises Red Cross appeals to Somalis Talkland Pretoria to give blacks say in laws Western anxiety greets rebirth of a nation Independence vote launches Ukraine search for identity Party poodle who learnt new tricks Man in the news RSPB Kazakhstan leader wins poll backing Le Pen fills Davis Cup with sour grapes Major plays both ends against the middle Resolve stiffens on stony road to Maastricht Picture Gallery Battle cry for Europe's soul In the second of a series on issues dominating the Maastricht agenda, George Brock looks at social policy Drained Croat guardsmen turn to Diy bridge-building for Zagreb defence Ec targets sanctions on Serbia and allies Easterners get on the road to Mercedes and marks Tighter rules on asylum will not deter the East European illegal immigrants who are drawn to German riches, Roger Boyes writes from Zielona Gora Brother's daily ritual ends in tears of joy Toddler rocks the Cairo courts Captors free Cicippio with hostage vow Plo resolves visa impasse Persecuted to an early grave? Mozart died 200 yeas ago this Thursday. Stanley Sadie has new evidence that financial worries hounded him to his death Rare glimpse of a precocious talent Richard Morrison previews the Royal Opera's Mitridate V&A Concerts and recitals Broadcasts Research Swell Party Tough guys do it by post Dinah Hall on Johnnie Boden, left and other purveyors of rugged clothes by catalogue One man's line in modern romance Ted Cullinan's reputation grows with his buildings, which blend inventiveness and tradition Bertolucci National Garden Gift Tokens Sotheby's Woodrow Wyatt The losers in the last war now threaten economic domination of Britain Craig Brown …and moreover The sad fraud of gay equality Janet Daley on why the age of homosexual consent should not be cut Averting a Balkan tragedy Recognising Croatia and Slovenia would not necessarily end the killing in Yugoslavia, writes the foreign secretary, Douglas Hurd Bomb-disposal minister The Times Diary Lend us £1,000 The Times Diary Trading benefits The Times Diary Lines of green The Times Diary Ready to Stand Alone Ukraine Breaks Free Liberal Treasons Time for Uk ban on nuclear tests Trauma claims Not all at sea Who should intervene in Yugoslavia? Maastricht visions Moore by minibus? Belgian politics Failure to deliver on environment Romanian referendum Sunday off-sales Oxford solecisms Done for Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners Today's royal engagements Anniversaries British Psychological Society Inner Cities Young People's Project Lu Gwei-Djen Lu Gwei-Djen, historian of science, technology and medicine in China, died in Cambridge on November 28 aged 87. She was born in Nanking on September 1,1904 Appointments Sir Yue-Kong Pao Tadashi Imai Tadashi Imai, Japanese film director, died on November 22 aged 79. He was born in Tokyo on January 8,1912 Cherish the liberal tradition Derek Stanesby Catherine Heath Catherine Heath, novelist, died on October 27 in the Royal Marsden hospital aged 66. She was born on Novemer 17,1924 Malcolm Campbell Malcolm Rider Campbell, OBE, educationist, died on Octover 29 aged 82. He was born on December 8,1908 Birthdays today Luncheons Marriage Britten's New Opera Births The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2654 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 House full, returns only Some seats avallable Seats, at all prices Today's Events A treat of Freudian fright Theatre The Snow Queen Young Vic Dance The Nutcracker Palace, Manchester Theatre I, Bertolt Brecht Cockpit Radio Keeping Mrs Dawson Busy/Down With Women Radio 1/Radio 4 Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 Turned out Nice Again Women will fly jets in combat The Times Crossword No 18,779 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Deep down at the heart of it Political sketch Business News Dry Pub Horizons Flood Held Save The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold BCCI worth only $1.1 bn after fraud Bank's liquidation likely to cost $239m German rate rise talk helps mark Tokyo decline worries London No respite for troubled rouble Maxwell shares halted The MBA for Europe M&S to deliver Sunday message Directors condemn workplace accord Air Call Major calls on world leaders for Gatt success Picture Gallery Pirelli shares slide by 22% after Continental talks fail Income up by 12% at KPMG Poland's sell-off Leasing rises 6% Interim loss Vistec leaps Tex advances Underwriter is accused of keeping sloppy records Payout cut at Faber Prest as figures fall Control dividend unchanged Lilley salutes Dutch deal for ECGD arm Business round up Graham Wood loss Levercrest recovers Acal down by a third Jarvis Porter slips Dares slides into red Water firms seek talks with Ofwat on future pricing Industry challenges regulator's figures Governor believes modest recovery may have begun Antares reverses into Harrison B Midland threat to Uk flights Tarmac issues profit warning David Coakley Limited Bookings with Airtours 'double' UK budget deficit 'hindering union' New firm for power pensions Sterling takeover F&C seeks £50m Aberfoyle slips Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items By our City Staff: Packet fires over Sherwood's bow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tottenham Hotspur expected to kick off £5m rights issue Stock Market Nikkei plunges below 22,000 Tokyo Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times 'Investors gather' to bid for Unisys (Reuter): Blue chips rally to close 40 points up Wall Street M&G places its trust in global economics Tempus Recent Issues The Times Major Changes Bumping along Then there were The Times City Diary Softly, softly The Times City Diary Ofwat should compromise Comment Driving ambition The Times City Diary Brewers try to dispose of their little local difficulty Changes in lifestyle and the monopolies commission report may mean the closure of 10,000 British pubs. Martin Waller reports Good arrows The Times City Diary Proud new owner of a dry pub Joint shareholders deprived of incentives in new Bt sale Labour's tax plans Surprises in store Computer CAB Time for Marshall to patrol the East FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Opti0ns Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Rally at the close Zarak MacRae Brenner Industry & Banking International Financial Lawyer Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers and Pateners Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Report Innocent but behind bars James Morton challenges the practice of remanding people in police cells A night at the Ritz is cheaper than a night in a police cell Multi-million-pound madness? How solicitors could drastically cut the cost of public enquiries Manhattan transfer Figure it out Sailing on Picture Gallery Sailing on Sex war TSB Bank The right system for the judges Claiming group corporation tax relief Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Vehicle owners not negligent Cameron Markby Hewitt Graham Gill & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Landlord's duty to repair path Checking the fraudsters A white paper aims to remove ambiguities about paper money. Derek Wheatley, Qc, suggests more immediate practical steps Reuter Simkin Daniels Bates Partnership Kodak Reuter Simkin Lawyers called to the board Impartial advice is being seen as necessary during recession, and lawyers could be the right choice Druces & Attlee Motor industry looks for drive Car companies want graduates with initiative, and team spirit, says Derek Morgan Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Associates Corporation of London 1 Dr Johnsons Buildings Matrimonial Lawyer Reuter Simkin Multiple Display Advertising Items Fres Legal Section Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians Public Appointments Borough of Reigate & Banstead Cumbria County Council WIPO World Intellectual Property Organization Charity Appointments Epsom Health Care NHS Trust Physicist Noah deserves the luck that goes with careful planning Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, examines the work that went into France's stunning coup in the Davis Cup final Contract doubts dismissed Cash deficit dampens Armstrong's delight Rowing By our Sports Staff: Border believes Australia have yet to find top form Cricket Milan move to replace Dutch trio Overseas Football Overseas Football Results Rapid to supply service Spence's success provides evidence of a new order Golf Fools Forecast Mandarin: La Cienaga napped to follow up Mandarin Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Newcastle Penfold attacks Cartier rejection of Generous Big-race plans in melting pot Mandarin: Leicester Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Raceline Pride a motivating force as Parrott silences his critics Phil Yates on the world champion who believes that winning respect is more important than winning titles Salford in a repeat semi-final Rugby League Middlesex face tough baptism in first final McDonough provides Racers inspiration Ice Hockey Campbell fills top spot with record effort Swimming Bath consider an appeal against Rugby Union Favourites clinch championships American Football Results and Tables Scotland support referees Helmick set to resist calls for resignation Olympic Games Campbell gets all-clear after injury Volleyball England ahead of the field Spain drop out of running to stage the 1996 European championship Trophy finds sponsor for a one-year deal Turner aware of danger Towers toppled by Manchester's teenagers Basketball For the Record Basketball Bobsleigh Rugby League Ski Jumping Football Ice Hockey Volleyball Hockey Cycling Real Tennis Yachting Swimming Rackets Tennis Surbiton have little to spare Squash Rackets Viewers join in full range of highs and lows Sport on Television The Week in Review Writers' award Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures The Times Tennis Players vote to strike over Premier League PFA issues ultimatum on negotiations Ferguson prepares to pursue Shearer The Stroke Association How football would lose in a national lottery Comment Cambridge overcome health tests Twickenham Teams East German athlete was police informer
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