News from 05/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Simon Chase, Victoria McKee, John Papworth, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, J. R. Anderson, Ian Murray, George Brock and Tim Judah, Hugh Barnes, Jasper Rees, Edward Gorman and Nicholas Wood, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, David E. Weekes, M. B. Alcock (Chairman), Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Michael Chichester, David Thurlow, Yvonne Thomas, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Henderson, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Bruce Clark, E. G. Rayner, Peter Ball, Angela MacKay and Tony Dawe, P. G. Sharp, Louise Taylor, Nicholas Booth, Norman Willis, Martin Barrow, John Winder, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Shella Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Kay Dunn, Carol Goldblatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Charles P. Reed, John Percival, Gyles Brandreth, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Thomson Prentice, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, Robert Cockburn, Richard Cork, George Rae, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Michael Steed, Derek Barber, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Sir Ian McKellen, Lionel Gregory, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Duce and Melinda Wittstock, George Bickerstaffe, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Peter Maxwell Davies, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, David Rees, Craig Lord, Edward Gorman and Adam Fresco, Clive White, Matthew Parris, David Clutterbuck, Aubrey Silberston (Secretary General), Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David M. Giles (Director), Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Cathrine Sampson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Paul D. A. Harvey, Richard Morrison, Adam Kelliher, Denis Howell, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Tom Walker and Ross Tieman, Mary Dejevsky,
Resumo£526m 'lost' from Maxwell companies 'We have been heavily mugged'- Mirror editor 'Unreal World' Today in the Times Lawbreaker Poles Apart Inside Federal trade-off rejected by Major Auntie set to invade the Costa del Soap By our Foreign Staff: Kennedy accuser weeps at trial Gadaffi offers to close terrorist training camps Abbey National Freed hostage steals show Potential buyers wait in wings for the MGN dust to clear MPs demand that funds are protected Halifax Picture Gallery Pioneer of the brash and rash Life gets a little more rotten in the Big Apple Grim outlook for news veteran Takeover is subject to strict controls Student killer 'lived in unreal world ' Boy friend tells court: I could not accept I had strangled the woman I loved Boy will not go into care Market weak Help for victim Prison escape Bombshell 'swept away sense of reason' School system criticised for failing the majority Water rise puts tower foundations at risk Commuters attack 'shabby' Tube Callous charade is key, QC says 16 hurt in Ulster blast True-Blue Costner Shops win right to sell cheaper cars B&Q Le Pen has very little to say for himself Thatcher appoints 'minder' Drinking costs firms £700m London gets health cash boost Captain jailed for theft Inmates riot at new jail Arts access Royal opening Lineker advert Police raids Boy at wheel Opening the three brown envelopes can wait a little longer Political Notebook MPs get chance for referendum vote Europe Timeshare reform gets government support Consumers The Sulka Safari Supergun firm chiefs 'were treated badly' Iraqi Trade The Cabinet Minister Sunday Times rejects claim Agriculture Whitehall jobs to move Around the Lobby Cheaper work Green scheme Council date Parliament today Today's lovers slip the marriage knot Here comes the bride - definitely late and maybe never, reports Thomson Prentice Generation is lost in a square world Books are being left on the shelf when it comes to learning and leisure, Paul Wilkinson writes The Famous Grouse Women call the tune Black actors take centre of stage Simon Tait sees the curtain rise on a plot to give minority theatre a West End opening Imelda Marcos wins her passport People Prizes follow the party (AP): Japan digs in over its sashimi (AFP): Raffles ban (Reuter): Fox hunt (Reuter): Sex export Sobbing woman tells rape trial of 'animal' Kennedy Pan Am loses survival fight RTZ Limited (Reuter): Challenge from Duke Bush to decide Prince resigns Abbey National Collapse of communism leaves Middle East fanatics out in the cold In the growing climate of peace in Europe and the Arab world, extremist groups are running short of weapons, cash, and even hiding places, Christopher Walker reports Colleagues rejoice for brave hostage Focus moves to Bonn Chubb Hiaxia Picture Gallery Israel fears missing men will be forgotten Troubled era ends for US Millet Party of God rethinks role Soviet mayor raises fear of new coup Military morale collapses Lock the Stable Doors Wombats flesh out history Caution urged on Ukraine Dixons Germany cuts off links to Serbia Shocked UN envoy fights to salvage Yugoslavia ceasefire WHSMITH Allied Carpets and furnishsings Hague seeks progress on social charter Run-Up to Masstricht: Pressure Grows for EC Role in Welfare and Union Legislation Detch Presidency Picture Gallery Why Brussels has its supporters Commission Powers British hopes raised Opt-Out Clause The ten hurdles to jump Sticking Points Cleaner driving Update Stroke-stopper Space dump Doubled up Crème De La Crème Judy Farquharson Ltd Inter-Oil (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lambert Smith Hampton Friend or enemy from the deep A shrimpt-like crustacean, left, from the Soviet Union is displacing water life in Europe's rivers, reports Nigel Hawkes Import/export SECRETARY/PA Bond Street Bureau Is Hubble worth the trouble? A new mission is planned to save the space telescope Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Team Organiser The Times Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burning issues Medical Briefing Sell me that perfect smile Whiter, straighter teeth are now available in the high street Arthritis Research Spoonfed by the sponsor? Information packs from firms flood into schools and surgeries, but are they reliable, asks Victoria McKee Wine Club Class war parties on the ice Huge Barnes on the boys' own story of stiff upper lips and loose lower jaws The Birthday Boys By Beryl Bainbridge Duckworth, £12.99 Wapping words New books by Times writers The Adfael Companion Tales of Wales Roseanna By Roscoe Howells The Gomer Press, £12.50 Quiet sphinx of domesticity Poetry Beached Boats By Jenny Joseph and Robert Mitchell Enitharmon Press, £7.95 Quest in an old Europe Little Apple By Leo Perutz Translated by John Brownjohn Harvill, £13.99 Have You Seen Me? By Elizabeth Graver University of Pittsburg, £13.99 Snapped in a photo frame Thrillers The Catalyst By Ron McKay New English Library, £3.99 Magdalen NABB Sex, lies and bullfighting Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Matador, Hearts of Darkness and a revived Tales of Beatrix Potter Royal Opera House Adventurers' greatest hits A Hayward Gallery exhibition celebrates the achievement of the Contemporary Art Society. Richard Cork reports Bösendorfen They shall not pass Briefing Take nothing for granted Richard Morrison on the row over the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's funding The Almelda Theatre Company British Diabetic Association Conor Cruise O'Brien After Terry Anderson's release the way to stop future hostage taking is to prove it never pays Craig Brown …and moreover Closet homophobes Sir Ian McKellen attacks those who wish to maintain the present age of homosexual consent A Rocket for British Rail Bernard Levin marvels at the ingenuity of an excuse for all seasons Dissenter in the aisles The Times Diary It's my party The Times Diary Pen no friend The Times Diary Last bastion The Times Diary The Maastricht Calculus Farewell to the Chief Rex Tremendae Sovereignty and identity, defence and the law, in tomorrow's Europe Balkan conflict New post for Scargill? Status of agriculture Arts Council and RPO Class divisions Westward ho? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Reception Professsor George Stigler George Stigler, Nobel prize-winning economist, died of heart failure at the University of Chicago's Bernard Mitchell Hospital on December 1 aged 80. He was born in Seattle, Washington, on January 17,1911 Desmond Doyle Demond Doyle, a former leading dancer and ballet master of the Royal Ballet, has died in Marica, Brazil, of throat cancer aged 59. He was born in Cape Town on June 16,1932 Memorial services United Kingdom Botswana Society Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Alex Graham Alex Graham, cartoonist creator of Fred Basset, died on December 3, aged 74. He was born in Glasgow on March 2,1917 Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company Births (From Our Own Correspondent): Nazi Aims in Music Herr Furtwangler Resigns The Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting Wimbledon Concise Crossword No 2656 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 Kington's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Taylor made for fun Dance Paul Taylor Sadler's Wells Theatre As You Like It Lyric, Hammersmith Concerts Philharmonia/Svetlanov Festival Hall Tsisana Tatishvili Purcell Room Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 Singleton Court threat over Sunday shopping The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,781 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Norwich Union Healthcare Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Highest & Lowest Around Britian Times Weathercall Yesterday London Lighting-Up Times Manchester High Tides Noon tooday Scots brew up a bitter ritual Political sketch Index Decision Day Today in Business Helping Hand Retiring Forgetful Bitter Trade The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Mirror pensioners withdraw legal threat Industry power expected to cost 25% more By our Industrial Correspondent: Electricity chief says rises are unjustified Year 28 is vintage Hanson BT public sale ends fully subscribed Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Employees rush to join company schemes Cape falls 28% in half year FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options US accused over aid for aircraft makers 6GEC edges up to £346m Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures US data reinforce fears on recession Porter falls 22% Rechem lifts Shanks Morns Ashby up 6% Avon Rubber slumps Whessoe bucks trend BTP defies recession Money Markets Clock is restarted on Williams' Racal bid Business round up Healthier than expected profits lift Bass shares Result depressed by 460 job losses Ring fence that failed to work By our City Staff: Clowes 'forgot vineyard asset' Debt costs slow Salvesen Costain sales raise £101m Hewlett Packard Funds to keep their distance Yorkshire tops the water table Siebe plc Volatile conditions hurt professional investors Stock Market Nikkei regains 500 points Recent Issues Major Changes Bass goes down smoothly Tempus (Reuter): Economic gloom hits blue chips Wall Street Wall Street The Times Winning Hanson Wall Street bounces back The Times City Diary C&W to rescue The Times City Diary Rock-solid GEC needs growth Comment What recession? The Times City Diary Bundesbank poised to take risk of raising interest rates Wolfgang Münchau examines the pressures on the German central bank, as its council backwoodsmen flex their muscles today Ill-timed tidings The Times City Diary Wives are still ciphers in share sales Working together on Europe Bank charges Put up or shut up Negativity is Not Enough Tennant pours his final Guinness By our City Staff: Warning on profits sets Cannon Street on 58 p slide Penna falls into loss Tarns profits crack under strain The Times Unit Trust Information Service By our City Staff: Order optimism boosts Siebe despite profit fall Latham falls to £121,000 DelMonte Banking shares fall Fimbra Accountancy Personnel Standard Chartered Consolidations Accountant Financial Analyst Multiple Classified Advertising Items MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Outset Traffic Director for London Brewer Morris Alderwick McLintock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cumbria Determining retirement age Admitting fresh affidavits Devoy steps back into game with a flourish Squash Rackets Warning jury on evidence Appealing disqualification order No pay for time off in lieu Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Smith Eccles brought before Jockey Club Racing Expectation could not be ignored Mandarin: Auntie Dot poised for double Mandarin: Windsor Mandarin: Uttoxeter Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Taunton Cecil's first Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh try new kit contract The Times Campese joined by Blanco in potent Barbarians attack Rugby Union Plans for Sunday TV game delayed Two goals for Morley as Oxford strike back Hockey Moorhouse's claims gain strength All-clear for Swedish entry Yachting Role of the debate is open to question Clause for concern Skating on thinning ice Rights issue Bryant and Corsie put out of the running Bowls Chasm in class is too severe for Oldham to bridge Manchester United inspired by early goal Chelsea move for Allen Quit threat by skiers Sport in Brief Fleck's last-gasp goal settles it Hayes are thinking positively FA Cup Southampton force Forest off course For the Record Today's Fixtures Littlewoods West Indians crumble to Reid and Moody Cricket Fight ban rejected by House of Lords Boxing Classic is chance to atone Golf Index Disgraced Olympian yields to the pressure Buoyant Leeds cruise into quarter-finals Everton's heavy defeat in Rumbelows Cup Piaget Time for lottery to be given sporting chance Comment Durie eases Spurs' anxieties IOC to visit S Africa again Action on Hanley Career Analysts In the shadow of the board Young managers are being given the chance to practise being junior directors. George Bickerstaffe reports on the results Ennismore Partnership Limited Egor Executive Selection British-Borneo BT Career Analysts Hoggett Bowers Times Newspapers Ltd Marc Woolmer Hoggett Bowers Head of Central Services Bupa Chusid Lander City and Guilds Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items Ungermann-Bass Kpmg Selector Europe Goodman Graham North West Water Simpson Crowden XFAM TK Selection Senior Consultants Open Systems British Gas TSI Group Laboratory of the Government Chemist Sandhurst Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Pedigree Petfoods Morgan & Banks IB Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Consulting Group Hilton CDP Charterhouse Sale Executives Boon Systems Hales&Hindmarsh Cumbria Tourist Board The Department of Transport Simpson Crowden Consultants Coutts Career Consultants Conair Churchill Limited Varley-Walker NHS Supplies Authority Thorn EMI UK Rental A Whitehead Mann Group PLC Company Whitehead selection Vision human resources Ward Executive Limited Simpson Crowden Consultants N B Selection Ltd John Bellamy & Associates Ltd The Lloyd Group Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Toyota Wickland Westcott Interexec Plc Megastores Vicky Mann & Associates ASA International Oracle Aston Zoraster Intersearch Procurement Manager Lease Plan UK Limited Chestertons Residential Grant Thornton Management Consultants Selector Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Adderley-Featherstone plc Senior Executive Management Career Consultants The Times Newspapers Selector Europe a Spericer Stuart Company Kramer Westfield Sales and Marketing Director Robinson N B Selection Ltd Pickerings Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Services Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Services Guide Howergen General Appointments BIS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Energy Petroleum Engineering… McDermott Engineering (Europe) Ltd Euto Telesales-1992 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olympus Keymed Territory Sales Representative Multiple Classified Advertising Items VSO Kodak Strong Pitchers Fairbridge Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashley Associates Westminster School David Fox Account Managers King's College, Cambridge Resource Manager The Times Power to the counter clerks Giving staff the chance to use their initiative leads to better service, David Clutterbuck writes General Appointments Petroleum Exploration Computer Consultants Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hat Trick Productions Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items MM & K Limited How to clear the CV hurdle Life after Redundancy The most common mistake is length Profiles
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