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News from 09/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Doug Jones, Jon Ashworth, Paul Adams and Martin Fletcher, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, George Brock and Robin Oakley, Tim Judah, Michael S. Morris, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Roger Trafford, Victor Purvis, Lynne Truss, Helen Slater, Melinda Wittstock and Neil Bennett, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Ralph Harris, Jane Bird, David Harrison, Bruce Clark, Robin Squire, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Judith Thwaites, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Dawson, General Secretary, Louise Taylor, David Tebbutt, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, David Phillips, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Matt George, John Percival, Jeremy Lee, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes and Neil Bennett, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Judi Bevan, Catherine Sampson, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barry Fox, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Eric Bolton, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Ota Adler, T. P. FitzPATRICK, Peter Pan, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Belinda Hadden, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Bill Cockburn, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Oliver J. McTernan, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Derek Pearson, Hartley Shawcross, Lee Rodwell, John Coleman, Editor, Robert Seely and Martin Fletcher, Mark Fuller, Philip Jacobson, Frank Taylor, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Delors sets out the European 'path to union' On Other Pages Conventions Traditions Myths Inside Nine sticking points Lonrho to fight for Mirror papers Slavs declare commonwealth to kill off Soviet Union The Samaritans BT rings up £6bn sell-off Where the twelve Community leaders stand Germany says 11 would go ahead if Britain hesitates The View from Bonn Alfred Dunhill The Path to Monetary Union Smile on face of the tiger Man in the News: Jacques Delors Discreet Dutch getting the guillotine ready Maastricht Notebook Europe will be Mitterrand's last battlefield The View from Paris Ministers consider early debate to defuse Tory revolt UK fields strong team of back-up men at 'Eurotop' Stages, phases, drafts, texts and British milestones Eurocity surrenders to carnival fun Amid the flags, fuss and flurry, and the drinking and partying, Michael Binyon reports that the main topic of debate in the summit city is whether there will be an agreement, or whether the talks heralding a seismic change in politics will break down Learning that others call shots Dutch View Barclays Bank Plc Prospect of challenge is welcomed Militant expulsions Nellist may split voters St. Joseph's Hospice Police fear more firebombs may lie hidden in stores Picture Gallery Vickers seeks rescuer for sales-hit Rolls-Royce Wandsworth sets zero poll tax again Library of imperial Britain to be dispersed Shops defiant on Sunday opening Libya says it will try suspects Gordon Pirie dies, aged 60 Schools project Seasonal wage Lonrho enters contest to take control of the Mirror group Three-way battle for MGN as phone-tapping scandal grows Doubts linger over Maxwell death The financial crisis that faced Robert Maxwell has refuelled the suicide theory as Spanish officials prepare their verdict, Nigel Hawkes and Neil Bennett write Labour demands clean-up in City Havers office was bugged Toshiba Citroën Failed signal likely cause of train crash Injured passengers waited hours to be rescued from Severn tunnel after collision Test call for new drugs Students head off union split Sale delay puts Georgian crescent at risk Defence solicitors 'often weak and incompetent' Hume group calls for a review court Forestry 'lacks coherent policy' Barclays Bank plc Test tube miracles celebrate In memory Surgical spree Hounds hurt Girl 'stolen' Mystery boy Postman killed Ferry switch Bond winners Glenmorangie Volunteers fall for fashion A 1980s volunteer boom contradicts the decade's 'me-too' tag. But helpers, who are largely well-heeled, are still in short supply, Jeremy Laurance reports Helpers get as good as they give Picture Gallery Tucking into Western ways House of worship People (Reuter): Warrior's magic lets him down Chain mail (Reuter): In full colour Quick cure (AFP): Death toll Born to cheer (AFP): Show goes on Wind gets up Emotional Bush hits at his critics From AFP in tokyo: Japan voices remorse WWF India forced to rethink regional role In a quickly changing world, Delhi is reviewing its foreign and security policies, Christopher Thomas writes First dental patient dies of Aids in US General loses job after British visit Picture Gallery Friends of the Elderly Gorbachev evokes spectre of civil war Baker voices fears over nuclear arms control amid growing evidence of Soviet disintegration From Reuter in Belgrade: Fighting foils Vance mission Picture Gallery Moscow runs short of roubles Foreigners and Russians must devise ever more ingenious ways to cope with life in the capital, Mary Dejevsky writes Russian eyes glaze over at hotel opulence Romania votes on new constitution (Reuter): Two die in Albanian food riots (Reuter): Bhopal order (AP): Soweto deaths (AFP): Fallen idol Times Educational Supplement Electors heed plea for unity Prosecutor stumbles The Kennedy trial: feminists outraged as Moira Lasch lets senator off hook in legal soap opera Wrangle unsettles talks Kurds start fast for Western support By our Foreign Staff: Hostages tell of ordeal Hitachi Media circus makes a joke of the foibles of justice Charles Bermner writes that on Old Bailey judge would lock up journalists over the riotous Palm Beach coverage Recycling: all the dirt Television Review English National Opera Beating a path to the top A new generation of British conductors is taking over on the podium. Richard Morrison questions the validity of the assumption that maturity only comes with age A relentless seeker after truth Theatre Review Benedict Nightingale sees Fiona Shaw in Sophocles's Electra, confirming her status as one of our finest actresses How to manage Briefing Last chance… Carmen Jones Rapping away in a manger Lee Rodwell finds out which Christmas shows are displacing the Nativity in our multi-cultural primary schools this year Painting by genders A new exhibition challenges visitors to spot the sex of the artists Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. National Savings Quiet at the back please An economic union of two Labour and the Tories are vying for financial probity, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover Can this film fly? William Cash on the financial hopes riding on Spielberg's politically correct Peter Pan Welcome to creative Marxism Bernard Levin is impressed by communism's new clothes Answer came there none The Times Diary Busted flush The Times Diary Lives on the line The Times Diary Return of Genghis The Times Diary Down to earth The Times Diary To Maastricht 'Mandarins at work' as the Maastricht summit onens Maxwell collapse Casting a cold eye Talking heads 'Selfish' multiples Clerics in Moscow Hindu play on a Hampshire stage Sliding away Not the remotest Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Rossall School Marriages Nature notes Today's royal engagements Dinners Memorial service Church news Forthcoming marriages Christening Ambassador Emmanuel Jacquin de Margerie Baroness Hart of South Lanark Baroness Hart of South Lanark, DBE, PC, former Labour cabinet minister and three times Minister for Overseas Development, died yesterday aged 67. She was born on September 18,1924 Gordon Pirie Gordon Pirie, who set five athletics world records between 1953 and 1956, died in a Bournemouth hospital on December 7 aged 60. He was born on February 10,1931 When unity among churches means agreement to differ David L. Edwards Births From our Labour Correspondent: Mr. Attlee's Quiet Farewell Concise Crossword No 2659 Tribute to Reuben Jacobs In Parliament Session 1991- 92 Crossrail Sherwood & Co. The Times 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 assessement of current theatre in London Today's Events India with an odd accent Theatre The Little Clay Cart Cottesloe Theatre The Little Match Girl Orange Tree, Richmond Dance Romeo and Juliet Churchill, Bromley Concert Mozart 200 Festival Hall Word-Watching Winning Move BBC 1 British Diabetic Association Four accused of kidnap plot to rob airport vault The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,784 Parker Duofold Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Picture Gallery Baker urges car makers to fight back against crime Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Highest & Lowest Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Manchester Yesterday London High Tides Noon today Clergy clash with church leaders Business News Bright Green goes for gold Man of the Week The Pound Stock Market Shares in BT likely to fetch 20p premium Most successful sell-off MGN to seek £100m loan from banks Land Rover blossoms in Kuwait Plugging a nuclear gap John Charcol By our Industrial Correspondent: Judgment tomorrow on Rover deal cash Liberty to pull out of America Ultramar hits at Lasmo debt British Telecommunications plc Resilient S&N tipped to lift interim payout Reporting this Week Why the political risk factor may be overdone Gilt-Edged No cash for a share party Comment Picking it up again The Times City Diary Educating Achi The Times City Diary Ecu-man The Times City Diary Nacht musik The Times City Diary Liquid lunch The Times City Diary Black humour The Times City Diary Good shepherd The Times City Diary Morgan Stanley Politics, not economics, is the real issue facing Europe at Maastricht Economic View Anatole Kalesky explains why Mr Major will be wrong to sign the European union treaty Stagnation on cards for credit ratings Capital Markets Mental condition of defendant relevant to confession evidence BT Citycall Ltd Royal Mail ready to address the competition The European Community will soon publish its green paper on postal services. Bill Cockburn, managing director of Royal Mail, says his business is ready to meet its challenge Carclo tightens up and eyes a target Small Companies Monopolies body cannot investigate bus merger New fight on prompt payment Capitalisation, week's change Just tap a key for all you need All Britain's phone numbers are on a small disc. Matthew May looks at the future of stored data CDTV Interactive Multimedia Databases that protect patients Up-to-date warnings on the side-effects of drugs are among the uses of on-line services Diskette Service Industrial Information Index Meckler Ltd Disclosure Ltd. Forget the public library, consult your compact disc CD linked to personal computer is the modern way to find facts Raider with a fast finger on button Meet the man who spies on companies ripe for takeover - and it's all legal No glory yet for CD-Rom The words, music and video mixture Multimedia for all could be only two years away. David Tebbutt describes a technology already in specialised use Maxwell Online Europe Reed Opti-Ware Clarinet Systems Limited University Appointments Warwick Business School University of Oxford The Queen's University of Belfast University of Oxford Newnham College Cambridge University of Oxford University of New-Castle upon Tyne Director of the… Holborn College St James's Secretarial College Which Career Suits Best? Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Strathclyde Graduate Business School University Appointments French The Queen's Secretarial College Jersey Tutorial College of Speed Writing and Office… Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College The Marlborough Colleges City Banking College Pitman perfect Multiple Display Advertising Items Bartholomews Tutorial Centre The British Institute of Florence King's College, Cambridge The St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lansdowne Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology The Times Supplements Ltd. British Museum Egyptian Antiquities Research… St. Clare's Oxford Euro Pundits What the young ones will need Eric Bolton assesses the task of the primary enquiry and Roger Trafford, below, looks at prep schools More than chalk and talk to the prep school style Independent schools are not as old-fashioned in teaching methods as the government may think Farlington School MA at 83 Barmaid, BA Muslim school What MPs will do Noticeboard Class protest Help the aged Mozart mourned Students of the summit As Britain goes into the Maastricht EC conference today, John O'Leary looks at the university pundits who are our experts on European affairs and considers their role Crème De La Crème Zarak Hay Associates The Secretarial Consultants Bellerbys College Judy Farquharson Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saudi Aramco 'Full' PA Secretary £20,000 + Benefits Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynolds Porter Chamberlain Senior Administrator Meridian Meridian Executive PA Meridian Partner's PA A precious inheritance under threat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saracens get off the mark Bristol lose their way and the leadership of the Courage Clubs Championship Neath confound the critics Morris inspires Orrell's romp Weekend Results and Tables Game suffers as the bully boys make their mark Slow adjustment may cost Rugby Ashcroft puts up a defiant display Hockey Trojans equal to their task Slough poised for league lead takeover Senior claims second title in three years Australian's putter sweeps chasers aside Langer cruises to title Ban urged on former East German officials Swimming Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curry turns early start into medals Skiing Shortfalls to plastic climbing For the Record Unlikely duo spur Leeds to triumph Rugby League Swinton are no test for pacemakers Fixtures Mandarin: Sea Arrow lines up reward Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Edinburgh Kings Fountain takes handicap route to summit Dunwoody stays Kempton hand Saturday's Results Leaders over the Jumps Go-slow by Navet to profit of Spain Equestrianism Mystery rider escapes ban after drug test Cycling Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Reinforcements put Leeds into a superior class League leaders display strength in depth Redknapp salvages point Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check United meet their great expectations Wednesday win ill-tempered affair Football prepares to adopt a cover-up Detroit's Silverdome is the largest covered sports arena in the world. Stuart Jones reports that the World Cup might increase its claim to fame Possible 1994 Venues Cup draws produce a serial FA Cup Third-Round Draw Norwich's style deserving of far wider appreciation Good reason for winning manager to feel on edge Stapleton gets job Benn has Hearns contest in his sight Boxing Shastri turns the tide Cricket Rugby Union England given familiar route to World Cup Taylor is set a congested programme World Cup Draw Quinton to head Premier League Piaget Daring Kitt refreshes staid downhill scene Arsenal's challenge stutters Match Facts Union moves step closer (AFP): Bacher is out of World Cup

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