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News from 11/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, D. J. Searle, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Crispin Payne, Robin Oakley and George Brock, Michael Binyon, James Bone, W. Farr, Clive Davis, Clare MacInnes, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Tate, City Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, A. D. Chatt, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Alan Hamilton, Ann Kent, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Stott, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Tweeddale, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jane Wyatt, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Wood and Peter Mulligan, Chris Thau, David Miller, Mark Almond, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, John Tusa, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Ross Tieman and Tom Walker, Mark Herbert, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, A. M. Davies, Cork & Orrery, M. F. Osborne, M. W., David Teasdale, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Peter Rowe, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Gillie, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Göran Tunhammar, John Goodbody, Jack Crossley, J. Gordon Duff, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Peter Davenport and Adam Fresco, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, James Bone and Tony Dawe, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Nicholas Wood and our Foreign Staff, Michael Austin, Robert Morgan, Brian Buchanan, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Nigel Austin, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan Johnston, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, George Tintor, J. Adams, R. A. Roele, Martyn Gregory, Anthony Barnett, Richard Byans, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Chris Brasher, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Major wins all he asked for at Maastricht 'Game, set and match for Britain' What They Said at the Talks Today in the Times Mirror Man Baby Peril Index Preparing for a victory over tea and cornflakes Maxwell driver tells of euphoric guv'nor Aides squabble over Gorbachev's future I was picked up, says Kennedy nephew Six die, 68 injured in freezing fog Omega MPs call Maxwells to account Brothers ordered to Commons to give evidence on pension fund money Grosvenor at Zwirn Concorde ticket a gift for hard-pressed son Council mops up water bill Heseltine says no to Heveningham Stately version of Fawlty Towers Receiver request delayed Ta will be cut by 10,500 says King Journalists at FT vote on action Half-naked pupils expelled Champion in chess win BBC is fined Correction Siege police justify shooting gunman who had killed wife Palumbo launches architecture section The night a train ran out of fuel Men-only rule fails to keep winner down on her farm Man wins £1.65m for operation error Previous Awards Prisoner appeals on interview Currents misled accusers says dolphin case man Habit Rouge British Gas MPs ask Hurd to send Soviet spies back to the cold Builders' code cracked Medieval restoration Peter Davenport describes how architects at an historic sit in York are following clues left by the original craftsmen Garden Venus unsold Marx is written off by academics No Title Lawyers dose to striking Baker knew more about break-out NSPCC Library appeal launched Marquess on shotgun charge Bomb explodes Body in skip Painting theft Prize crash Woman killed Women blow whistle on harassment Partying hits lean time Articles of union on show Around the Lobby Up in smoke Costly replies Can recycling Parliament today Evening classes are in peril, MPs fear Red rose rejected Picture Gallery Wogan seeks safe ground People Ministers on full alert in their Commons beds Women gain in bigger Lords Resorts join forces to promote charms Benefit top-up for old refused (AFP): Last rite for rats on Bali Air line (Reuter): Building sights (Reuter): Indian protest (Reuter): Cholera toll Stamp duty Barclays Gorbachev attacks Slav commonwealth legality Isolated Soviet president falls back on legal prowess to argue for vestige of power in collapsing union De Klerk halts visit to Moscow Right's knight issues challenge to Bush Pat Buchnan, who deplays "the same tender reasonableness the Ayatollah brought to Iran", could worry George Bush, Martin Fletcher writes Ukrainian MPs ratify accord Burden of the past crushes reformer Mark Almond, a lecturer at Oriel College, Oxford, analyses the errors of the Gorbachev years and the long agony of his decline UN chief blames Baghdad Bickering puts brake on talks Marxist colonel awaits call to act Smith tells of sex followed by a 'frightening' hysteria William Kennedy Smith testifies for the first time on the romantic night that turned sour, Charles Bremner writes from Palm Beach Burmese students hail Nobel winner Kenyans release murder suspects (Reuter): Republic bill (Reuter): Political killing (AFP): German hope (Reuter): Trial ruling (AP): Hostage home Hanoi return (Reuter): Aeroflop Alfa Romeo There's more to discover at Wh Smith Major's refusal to give way leaves Ec goggle-eyed Social Affairs Agreement links WEU and Nato Defence Tory Euro-sceptics will be bought off by tough negotiating stance Reaction Business wary of burden Industry Picture Gallery Quibbling all the way to the bank Massstricht Notebook Croatia exchanges prisoners Majority hails ecu decision Single Currency Hint of quicker growth New Members Caught on the tide of history Andrew Gibbon Williams on how, after 150 years, the dream of two photographic pioneers was realised Steinway Sons Local vocal heroes remain unsung Clive Davis argues that British jazz singers are easily the equal of the Americans, but find it harder to win the fame and fortune they deserve South Bank Centre Shaftesbury Theatre Wedding belles Briefing Toulouse-Lautrec The changing lore of bringing up baby A new cot death campaign is the latest attempt influence mothers Inside the hostage sanctuary Jackie Mann, the former hostage, allowed Martyn Gregory to film his pioneering psychological debriefing at Rap Lyneham British Diabetic Association Snow speed And Briefly Fine airs Goode idea Light touch Salvation on short-wave The hostages have testified to the unique power of the World Service in sustaining hope, says John Tusa Alan Coren …and moreover Federalism's mask begins to slip Judgement on Maastricht: two views of the impact on Europe's future Conor Cruise O'Brien analyses French double-speak A fig leaf for the Tories Anatole Kaletskey argues that any currency opt-out deal will prove to be futile Rough justice The Times Diary Aspects of Andrew The Times Diary Without honour The Times Diary Economic union The Times Diary A Sort of Triumph Tolerating Christians Vanishing Spooks Amber light for Channel tunnel 'Revolting students' Not all at sea Aspects of Europe Legal uncertainty in Yugoslav war Control of education Extradition plea over Mengistu Orkney enquiry Services on radio Universal centre Meaty problem Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Forthcoming marriages Luncheons School news Sir Richard Stone Sir Richard Stone, CBE, econometrician and winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1984, died in Cambridge on December 6 aged 78. He was born on August 30,1913 Marriage Reception Tom Tullett Eric Vivian (Tom) Tullett, author and crime reporter, has died aged 76. He was born in 1915 Anniversaries University news Church news Harry Smith Harry Smith, Americian collector and expert on folk music, died at the Chelsea Hotel, New York, on November 27 aged 68. He was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1923 Memorial meeting Birthdays today Memorial Mass Lincoln's Inn Births The Great Prize Fight Rukba The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2661 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 Today's Events Darkness holds no fears Theatre The Innocents Greenwich Theatre Heaven and Earth Battersea Arts Centre Dance The Nutcracker Birmingham Hippodrome Word-Watching Winning Move BBC 1 Minolta Picture Gallery Pope makes plea for multi-faith prayers The Times Crossword No 18,786 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting up Times Manchester Yesterday Highest & Lowest High Tides Farewell to Dad's Army Political sketch Business News Today in Business Contrary The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Liquidator sues Kevin Maxwell for £450m Deficit of £327 million found in pension funds of six Maxwell companies Judge says BAe need not repay £44m sweeteners Shandwick gummers up its own Pr Bush calls for a 'kick' to stimulate economy in US Rothschild Asset Management Limited Redland launches £576m bid for Steetley British Gas to increase industrial prices 5% Closer watch urged for generators Midland Group Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Sturge sounds profit alert By our City Staff: Clowes' chateau buy 'was wrong' Banks 'unhelpful' to small firms Charter profit fall held to 7% Norcros slides to £6.3m By our City Staff: Sage Group surges 40% Vaux sells off-licences Devenish tops target Pentland sells stake Listed agents merge Cray advances 60% British Land raises interim dividend Business Roundup November factory gate prices rise by surprise 0.4% German stake sold by Royal Carlton drops 30 to £89m Company Briefs Lloyd's Inchcape to pay £382m for TKM By our Industrial Staff: Simpson confirmed at BAe Scottish & Newcastle Power distributors coy over generation hopes Tempus Court orders Bond to repay $194m Receivers go in at Stormgard Ashley pays more BSS payout held Northumbrian buy Richards tumbles ABE in profit Loss at Feedback Amber Day sells Nervous overseas markets send share prices in London lower Stock Market Major Changes The Times Dow dips for sixth day in row Wall Street Recent Issues Cunard Hotels Double dip fears in US Comment Redland strikes Regular guest sadly missed The Times City Diary Artful calendar The Times City Diary Nott's new interest The Times City Diary April yule The Times City Diary EC can avoid the errors of Sweden's social contract Europe counts the costs of state intervention and social welfare in lost world trade As Swedes prepare to join the Community Göran Tunhammar says the future planned for us in Brussels is doomed to failure Weakness of the wages spiral How the big breweries are pulling a fast one on publicans European Social Charter versus market forces Breitling Trading wealth for welfare People Read News Papers Electricity shares firm The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Give us the tools, we'll do the job Richard Stott, editor of the Daily Mirror, on the pride, anger and determination behind the buyout bid It is we, as well as the shareholders, who have been betrayed, robbed and plundered Creative, Media & Marketing Michele du Burry Manager, Japanese Business Development Heavyweights square up for title Pearson and Lonrho would bring different management styles to the Mirror Strong Pitchers International Wallpaper Company Satelite Industries, Inc. PIMS U. K. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court in camera Televised trials are back in the new Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reliability of confession Fresh appeal not permitted after abandonment Milk quota rules valid Government cannot alter argument after admissibility finding Human Rights Law Report Serving writ abroad Liability for tax on waiters' tips Inadvertence ground for rectification Proving benefit from drug trafficking Taking children to France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants We are Seeking for Paris France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC International Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus Franch Speaking Pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Snookered, but on cue for a revival New house prices have fallen about 25 per cent, but builders are fighting back with incentive, including left rooms and a snooker room above the garage Christopher Warman reports Property Buyers Guide New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chesterstons Residential Serviced Flats Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vietnam venture Market Moves Allison Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Slump opens door to bargain basement Companies leaving London may think twice as rents plummet Christopher Warman reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenrothes, Fife Why the biggest fish is not necessarily best Brian Clarke examines why fisheries are bringing their sport into disrepute with artificial record catches and what can be done to stop the problem developing By our Sports Staff: Boon delights his local following with fine century Cricket (AP): Wallace's match ends in the dentist's chair Maynard maintains summer form (Reuter): Pakistan upset by tour delay Picture Gallery Downhill racer has hydraulic edge Sport for the Disabled Lindsey resigns after troubled three-year span Golf Modena joins Jordan Motor Sport Swift to meet Perez before European bout Boxing Tomba wins to a calypso beat Olymbic champion gets a riotous reception after triumph on home snow Brawl was planned in Buffalo Ice Hockey Doctors pronounce Atkins guilty of awards gaffe Sport and Medicine Essex keep unbeaten record intact Netball Carr feels prospects are bright Yachting Powerless minister toys with options Today's Fixtures Wilkinson shows capacity to withstand pressure Snooker The Times Sports Service Audi Furlong plots major coup for Destriero Interview guideline is sought Cambridge cling on after setting the early pace Curtain-raiser turns thriller as Oxford stage dramatic fightback Sheffield advised not to bid for 1998 Games Trio of doped horses are given inevitable demotion Picture Gallery Carminati reinstated for speedy return Generous collects an award Kribensis title hopes in doubt Ashby is twice on target Schools Football Loughborough learn quickly Student Sport Promises of better on-course catering Southwell all-clear Rapid Raceline Dedicated pioneer of the art of the possible Chris Brasher pays tribute to the late Gordon Pirie, who provided a challenge and stimulus to British athletics during the 1950s Connors flatters to deceive as Becker pulls out Grand Slam Cup gaining in credibility Hull seek a restraint on hearing Rugby League Cultural leap turned Kelly into a man for all seasons Peter Bryan, cycling correspondent, select his book of the year Coach puts his trust in the team that loses Hockey Martin ignores fatigue to clear difficult hurdle Squash Rackets (Reuter): South Africans unite Medals will be bonus for English quintet Badminton Oxford sell Nogan as the clearance begins Swindon wait for Hoddle to return and steady the ship Souness is uneasy despite Liverpool's first-leg lead Austrians need an early breakthrough at Anfield For the Record Farcical match finishes early Graham outclasses Ashton England to set standards Fishing Snow secures trophy after earlier scare Real Tennis France in Cup bids In Brief Cricket Eterna Cambridge rewarded for greater flair Oxford's lineout weakness provides Cambridge with a platform for a fiftieth University match victory Match Facts Wembley awaits South Africa Berry relishes challenge of schools football RFU criticised by captains Thomas's doubts may be resolved

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