News from 10/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Peter Mulligan, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Rodney Legg, Chairman, Edward Owen, J. E. Humphrey, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Sheila McKECHNIE, Director, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Kenneth Baird, Music Director, David Pannick, Robin Oakley and George Brock, Michael Binyon, Brenda Sutton, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Kevin Eason, John M. M. Banham Director-General, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Cynny Sharp, Peter Ball, P. A. J. Waddington (Director, Criminal Justice Studies), Ronald Faux and Stewart Tendler, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Joan Bostock (General Secretary, Association of Agriculture, 1962-89), Philip Robinson, John Young, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, George C. Allen, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, Roseanne Williams, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Angela Rumbold, Matthew D'ancona, James D. Zirin, A. J. Stacpoole, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Peter Duffy, Bryan W. Dixon Fiac, Martin Searby, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Robertson, QC, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Jonathan Zoob, Scrivenor, Brian Buchanan, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Roddy Mackenzie, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Guy Somerset, Chairman, Paul Reed, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Alan Jackson, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Catherine Sampson and David Watts, Mary Dejevsky, Neil Bennett and Peter Victor, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoDefiant Gorbachev refuses to quit President calls for parliament to review Yeltsin's commonwealth declaration Major stands firm on opt-out clause as EMU is set for 1999 First Lady? Kennedy Trial Top Knots Inside Royal caterers feel the chill of recesssion By a Staff Reporter: Kremlin spies may be expelled Maxwell 's seized passport given back by court Twenty more IRA firebombs found TAG Heuer Cars crash in icy fog Nadine Gordimer European's staff to work unpaid Fight continues to shore up crumbling Maxwell empire on the eve of autopsy result Buyers shun £15m yacht Daredevil comes down to earth with a bump Heartfelt role: Sarah Brightman, who is to take over… Bugging chief is dismissed Oxford dons ditch Norrington Table Verdict on death expected tomorrow Gunman in siege is shot Belstead move Correction 'Ruthless' raiders jailed for armed Securicor robbery UK starved of super computers Man denies lewd act with dolphin Amplifying Ark causes a rumble Ex-soldier accused of killing baby girl Murder widow tells of gift British Gas Mackay's office says reforms will raise costs Mortgage fraudsters spared jail Residents of old people's homes straggle to fill the eao The discrepancy between income support and fees charged by homes is leaving pensioners without essentials, Relatives or charity are the only hope, Jeremy Laurance reports Commuters walk down arson line Daks Simpson High note: Dr Derek Sibson, right, a keen… NHS chief rebuked for Aids cash abuse Polys take lion's share of awards Jailed man 'denied lawyer' Scientists get to bottom of Loch Ness mystery Gummer warned of tape recording Top theologian to be bishop Bates libel win £800,000 award Man remanded Party time Another £29m for Wales Around the Lobby Gas restraint Nazi cases Wave energy Coal output Parliament today Rumbold rejects Sunday option Joyriding measure "misses the point' Candidate approved Abbey National Rifkind attacks 'vulture' MP NISSAN Science may finally solve schoolboy 's 1968 murder Solar power sheds light on lives of mountain villagers Mercury tipped for posthumous award People Psychics fail to foresee mayhem American audiences fall for the first lady of comedy American tourists carried home Dame Edna's message and, before they knew it. they were quite used to the megastar idea, William Cash writes Under Siege (Reuter): Sri Lanka outlaws adoption rackets Eco warning Sex protest Ozone fears (AP): Show goes on (AP): Spray revolt Festive walks (AP): Hill shrine Image fades Sainsbury's Dekicious 6 Hot or Cold Mince Pies Middle East negotiators harden views Justice tastes sweet for boy Gauntlet thrown down a Pretoria Picture Gallery Freezing Kurds fast in protest Sex expert tells why rape was 'highly unlikely' The Kennedy trial A defence witness claimed yesterday that the accuser, arrogant and cocky, had swigged champagne straight from the bottle, Charles Bremner writes Pyongyang asks for Moonie chiefs help Hostage sheikh on TV N. C. D. L (AFP): Jail for dictator's cronies (Reuter): Cyclone nears (Reuter): Syria expulsion (Reuter): Flats blast (AP): Albanian rally (AP): Shooting star Fears grow on nuclear control Slav union inherits Lenin's ruins How seven decades of communism in the Soviet empire fell apart in an autumn of discontent Two years ago, the Soviet Union displayed the phenomena of a society facing collapse. In recent months the symptoms became commonplace across the republics, Mary Dejevsky writes Facts and finance Chain of civil and army command snaps US gives link-up approval Minsk makes capital of mediocrity (AP): Details of commonwealth deal Britain sees Gaullist trick on defence The Maastricht summit: UK argues for prime Nato role in face of pressure for European focus From Reuter: Protest blocks traffic British media get eyeful in Paris room Maastricht Notebook UN 'unreadyfor mass migration The Balkans: Yugoslavs count cost of war as Bucharest referendum backs constitutional change Battle front diverts MPs Soldiers mourn a lost army Spain ready to be flexible Beatrix risks her crown Truce hope raised Romania approves new look Old rebel's new champion Theatre Sam Mendes, reviving Edward Bond's play The Sea, talks to Heather Neill Royal Opera House Voters and floaters Radio Review Kawai Moby Dick Revised version Briefing Television tales Brum's best Last chance… Not exactly opera, but fine music Classical Music Paul Griffiths reviews a weekend of 18th century melodramas, including Mozart's unfinished work, Zaide The BFG Hokusai Winner on all four fronts Michael Hopkins's remodelled Bracken House is London's most exciting building since Lloyd's Knots of status Liz Smith on the season's smartest, and most acceptable, accessory Seven Seas Evening Primrose Oil Bonfire of moralities Charles Bremner sees a nation's lifestyle on trial Good riddance to Gorbachev The old guard has tried to hold together the Soviet Union by doom-mongering, says Mary Dejevsky Garig Brown ... and moreover Work for idle students Undergraduates can earn their keep if the universities will let them, writes Janet Daley For the sake of the party The Times Diary Le problem The Times Diary That sinking feeling The Times Diary Max factor The Times Diary Commonwealth of Siavs Paying for Care Mirror Images Confusing role for schools inspectors Pension legislation Unsung composer Arts Council and RPO Sleeping rough Farmers and landscape Non-competitive tender Saving the barn owl Problems of Sunday trading reform History lessons Jurors in action Treating George III Suitable gifts Court Circular Today's royal engagements School news Royal Society of St George Carol Concert at Eton College Church news Birthdays today Glaziers Company Major General Sir Rohan Delacombe Professor Francis Henry Sandbach Meeting Party Anniversaries Marriage Forthcoming marriages Bill Fox Bill Fox, chairman of Bluck-burn Rovers and president of the Football League since 1988, died on December 8 aged 63. He was born on January 6,1928 Association of Commonwealth Universities Appointments Jack Trevor Story Jack Trevor Story, novelist and screenwriter, died at his home in Milton Keynes on December 5 aged 74. He was born in Hertfordshire on March 30,1917 Jill Browne Jill Browne, television actress, died of cancer on December 5 aged 54. She was born in Chingford, Essex, in September 1937 Dinners University news Births Wave of Grief over Lennon's Murder BMW service promotion Tribute to Reuben Jacobs Help Medicine NBI To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2660 Theatres Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment 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 A laugh-a-minute tragedy Theatre The Miser Roayl Exchange, Manchester Dance Royal Ballet/Paul Taylor Covent Garden Sadler's Wells Concerts LS/Howarth, Ulster Orchestra/Tortelier QEH/Ulster Hall Rock Nanci Griffith Hammersmith Odeon Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 Fortnum & Mason Plc Britain will host Euro arts festival The Times Crossword No 18,785 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Weathe52 A Prescott flyer fails the points Political sketch Business News Cheers Back in Black War on Williams Room for Growth Cost Control The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil BIM liquidator starts search for Maxwell millions Sales figures deepen gloom for retailers South tightens its belt for Christmas Vickers denies holding Rolls sale talks Germans rapped over packaging Premium on BT falls short of hopes Stormgard quotation suspended Minet? Nuclear Electric rises to £219m Hunter Print reduces losses to £6.3m Air Call Communications Williams' last offer attacked by Racal Power peak expected International Factors London SE has better half year Aberdeen Steak in red Rolfe profits rise 7% Brent sells 57 pubs Reliance weakens Receivers appointed at Hanover Druce Business round up Leisure keeps S & N steady Risks at issue in trial Mercury fixed charge replaced Finance bodies to merge Nuclear Electric From Reuter: Pan Am attracts $67 m bid Judge criticises key witness in Blue Arrow trial Return to profit for TGI Major Changes The Times Black bid for Fairfax blocked Venture Plant slides Recent Issues Maxwell loans put NatWest in danger of sliding into the red Stock Market By our City Staff: Marling cuts payout PepsiCo peppers snack market Price war declared on Keebler, United Biscuits' subsidiary Nikkei falls 92 points Tokyo Scottish & Newcastle tops up on leisure Tempus Dow gain wiped out Wall Street Jury still out on share shops Comment Racal paradox Model of wealth The Times City Diary Money spinners The Times City Diary Monopolising The Times City Diary Rolls and Jaguar could be UK's last words in luxury Kevin Eason asks if a slump in salcs and the high cost of new model development are sounding a death kneil for Britian's finest cars Misplaced The Times City Diary No problem for Willis solution Business Letters Rights on the shelf The Times Germany breaks ranks on recycling NCM Credit Insurance Expanding the craft of design groups A model scheme for small firms set up by Burton is ready to grow says Derek Harris From Reuter: TNT sells 12.5m shares in subsidiary Auditor outlines six-point reform More independence from clients sought Whitecroft slides to £2.23m at half time British Gas United Kingdom lorry sales head towards recovery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Firm start to account QD Quarry Dougall MP Michael Page Legal The BOC Group Laurence Simons Associates Zarak Macrae Brenner Laurence Simons Associates St John's Chambers, Bristol BBC News & Current Affairs Jonathan Wren Leasing No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Report Dressing up, dining in and dropping out David Hare tells home truths about justice. says Geoffrey Robertson. QC Great race for places Aspiring lawyers can make early contcts at next year's Law Fair, Frances Gibb writes Directors protest Harassed firm Costs to bear Pulling funds Taxman bites A case for curbing rights of appeal Counsel The Times 1932 Act does not apply to waterways Quarry Dougall Medical Negligence Lawyer Hammon & Co Solicitor (Litigation) required for London based… Nader Law Offices Chambers Chambers & Partners: Professional… All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Sentencing guidelines if blow causes death Hat Trick Productions Ltd Power to vary bail conditions 3 King's Bench Walk, Temple Ec4y 7DQ The Times No Title Argument that could turn the case Behind the hype, the Kennedy trial has interesting legal aspects. James D. Zirin reports Celltech News of the World ODA Overseas Development Administration Fres Legal Section Can you sue the state to get your Ec rights? A ruling shifts the boundaries for civil remedies in Europe Middleton Potts No Title Oilers take division at long last American Football NFL Details No Title Local Government International Bureau Physicist Working towards Olympic success The Times/minet Supreme Award The National Trust Ipswich Hospital Euromed Personnel Limited The Times Swedish Covenant Hospital Kingston granted opportunity to return to Europe Basketball Seahawks move to top in premier division ICE Hockey Bursar Mandarin: Mitchell's specialist to strike Sedgefield lost Mandarin, Thunderer: Plumpton Arctic Call bound for Ascot Smith Eccles warned Council clears doubt over ABA spending Graham to show whether he is still the Bomber Boxing Campbell marked well as Music go off key Volleyball Becker is doubtful Tennis Rapid Raceline Oxford power to be examined by Cambridge variety University match attracts full house Old adversaries meet again Ashton blamed for fall Rugby League Tomba prepares for stern challenge Insight into the fear of failure Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, selects his book of the year Today's Fixtures Dutch championship may be Robson's swan song Overseas Football Overseas Results Pakistan board dismisses selector Cricket Taylor in despair as fixtures reach intolerable level England manager cannot experiment Stapleton moves to Bradford Pools Forecast Rovers to create a passing fancy Top of Table Senna is honoured In Brief Wilkinson keeps his nerve For the Record Azinger and Pavin join line-up Golf Americans are on the ball for Cup showpiece Sport on Television The Week in Review American Football Football League mourns death of its president Oxford United puts playing staff up for sale Maxwells' turmoil hits second division side Morse Bacher gains political points Berry sends Orient through Yorkshire plans district change By our Sports Staff: Welsh logos anger Scots
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