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News from 12/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jonathan Swift, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Sean W. L. Hand, Nicholas Ridley, Nick Nuttall, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Amene Mir, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Joseph Williams, Diana M. Green, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, John Major, Ian Lewis Director, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Gill Fine (Education Director), Peter Davenport, Roy Close, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ken Batty (Secretary), Clare Hogg, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, N. Travis, Jozef Garlinski, Jenny MacArthur, Stephen Green (Chairman), Anatole Kaletsky, Philip Robinson and Angela MacKay, Charles Bremner, David McCarthy Brown, Fiona Turner, Doreen King, Colin Carbrough Economics Correspondent, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Melinda Wittstock and James Bone, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Philip Brownrigg, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe and Edward Owen, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Hall, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Harry H. Wasserman, B. F. V. Archer, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Marcel Berlins, Steve Corbett, David Leigh, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, K. J. T. Money, Adam Fresco, Geoff King and Louise Hidalgo, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Wilfred Cockcroft (Chairman), Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, James Platt, John Shaw, Simon Small, Manager, P. H. J. Whyman, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philippa Toomey, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alastair Campbell Political Editor, Philip Dinnage, J. F. Fairbank, Benedict Nightingale, Derek H. R. Barton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, David Lamming, Anne McElvoy, J. R. Barnes, Peter Robinson, D. J. Brookwell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Tim Barlow, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, John McDonnell, Stephen Davy,

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Tory MPs rally behind Major on Maastricht Kinnock denouces 'abdication' Bleak House V. S. On P. G. Tally-Ho Inside UDR men questioned after Loyalist murders Militants disrupt Woody Allen love story Women jurors weep after clearing Kennedy of rape Sweet talking saved summit John Major made friends and still influenced people, reports George Brock European reprieved Tiffany & Co. Freeze-up misery on roads Kohl claims satisfactory compromise at summit Germany Dunhill Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Efta welcomes 'decisive' move Reaction Accords fail to end European ambiguity Commentary Reuter: Deals 'to shape top world force' France What they agreed Economic and Monetary Union Social Chapter Foreign Affairs European Parliament Immigration Coresion Enlargement Public relations team provides the lyrics for Tory dawn chorus Major Style By our Parliamentary Staff: Major commends agreement to MPs 'This is a treaty which safeguards our national interests and is good for Europe' Commons Thatcher finds opt-out intriguing Euro-Sceptics Big business celebrates Industry Labour denounces slow lane approach Opposition Glow of success will soon fade Political Notebook River authority demands legal standards to improve water quality More sewage and two dry summers have made our waterways dirtier. Legally binding purity levels may be the answer. Paul Wilkinson reports Valuers forced to cut council tax bids The Sulka Tuxedo Maxwell banks hit hard by lost loans MPs want action on waiting lists It takes two to chant, court decides Picture Gallery Smoking minister urges ban Activist quits post at RSPCA Hodgson leads chess field Leak forces evacuation Black gold Doctor charged Hold-up verdict British Greyhound Racing Board Peugeot 605 Engineer sold fake torpedo parts for navy Man set fire to his wife Teacher jailed BR damages College choice Channel 4 plans run on nostalgia Microsoft Picture Gallery Dolphin man tells of death threats Residents frustrate plans for Stonehenge Gateway Picture Gallery Farmers eat into protected land National parks How National Parks' Landscape Has Changed 1992 will be our year, Kinnock tells MPs Labour promises to focus on the young Party wants narrow-band pound Tightening of jail security delayed Help for lone parents Around the Lobby VAT burden Eggs enquiry Rape protest Parliament today The Wall is down Gene experiments rule out embryos Nigel Hawkes reports on an announcement paving the way for genetic experiments Interflora Numbers hard to pin down As code and Pin numbers proliferate, Nick Nuttall reports on notes of caution Wardrobe purge for the Chinese elite In China, Mao suits are out and Benetton jerseys in, reports Catherine Sampson Numbewrs hard to pin down Still lonely at the top People Life can be tough in the fast lane Festive tear Up market Too security (AP): Hitting back (Reuter): Pop parade Volunteer Reserve Forces Lockerbie suspects tell West they are innocent The two Libyans accused of bombing Pan Am flight 103 in 1988 deny their involvement. Fiona Turner, of ABC News, was granted an interview Dixons Rangoon clamps down on students (Reuter): Marcos hint On the move (AP): Hubble trouble Drugs degree Navel manoeuvres defy fanatics America tires of peace talks India halts anti-Li Tibetan protest The Sainsbury's Hypermarket WH Smith Slovenes hope for recognition before Christmas As the Yugoslav army destroys Croatia, its fellow rebel republic of Slovenia is revelling in newly achieved sovereignty, Anne McElvoy writes from Ljubljana Gorbachev softens on Slav treaty Nato worry on strategic arms deals Pravda staff learn truth of capitalist hard times American legal system the big loser As William Kennedy Smith takes up a medical career in New Mexico, America ponders tales of his caddish behaviour, Charles Bremner writes Gorbachev blamed for Chernobyl Aspro Honecker 'to be sent back to Germany' Nuclear exit (AP): Iran's reward (Reuter): Albania task (AP): Tour crash Somalia victims (AP): Trumpeter dies (Reuter): Dog fight Bitten by bug-sized robots Like a reversal of War of the Worlds, American university scientists want to send a squadron of robot creatures to another planet. Nigel Hawkes reports Crème De La Crème Campbell-Johnston Executive Secretaries Limited SECRETARY/PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Man's origins in a skull Banking & Legal La Creme Saudi Aramco Dorcas Jones Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cicena UK Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Naughty snorers Update Aged 4,800 Cheque mate The killers World service The Short Course Centre Secretary/Publicity Assistant - Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Can chemists be trusted? The ability of pharmacists to give good advice on common ailments is under attack. Jermy Laurance reports Thoroughly modern medieval medicine An ancient book of remedies illustrates the timelessness of the holistic approach Separated, but still attached Medical Briefing Damage of dysentery Another tangerine, please Church & Co (Footwear) Ltd. Wise old owl of the page Peter Ackroyd reviews the reviewer: the very English V. S. Pritchett The Complete Essays By V. S. Pritchett Chatto & Windus, £35 Exposure of a tortured psyche The Journals By John Cheever Jonathan Cape, £16.99 Simon & Schuster a Paramount Communications Company Who wasted Grandpa? Crime The Mandeville Talent By George V. Higgins André Deutsch, £13.99 Debts in Venice Historicals Scales of Gold Agatha Christie Prime time for children Classical Music Babushkas bedevilled Television Review Fun with distant relations Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews The Addams Family, Fievel Goes West, London Kills Me, New Year's Day and the BFI's The Art of Animation Enduring call of the wild Theatre Two new stage productions of Hiawatha open today. Joseph Williams assesses the appeal of Longfellow's epic poem Arts Reviews National Theatre Pirates ahoy Briefing Castles in the European air Maastricht will reinforce the battlements of fortress Europe, Nicholas Ridley argues The vision of a community open to all European states has received a decisive setback Craig Brown …and moreover A capital vision Michael Heseltine's plan for London will ensure it stays a top city, says Peter Hall In pursuit of fanatics Bernard Levin digests something unspeakable And so to bed The Times Diary Absent friends? The Times Diary No regrets The Times Diary Cutting a dash The Times Diary Researching Priorities Job Well Done Enforcing law on Sunday trading One-subject classes Health education Prospects for 'Daily Mirror'; hindsight on Maxwell Gays and the law Not the remotest Court Circular Today's royal engagements Party Mr Dick Roberts Dinners Anniversaries Sidney Spiro Sidney Spiro, MC, South African industrialist, died on December 2 aged 77. He was born on July 27,1914 Luncheons Supper Basil Handford Basil Handford, schoolmaster, died on November 21 aged 90. He was born on December 21,1900 Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Receptions University news Anton Furst Anton Furst, film set designer, committed suicide in Los Angeles on November 24 aged 47. He was born in Wendens Ambo, Essex, on May 6,1944 Sir Terence Morrison Scott Seven sale stars should top £1m Births The Ilford Verdict Both Prisoners "Guilty" Association Action Rukba To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2662 Entertainments Concerts 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 Vintage murderer appeals Theatre The Mysterie of Maria Marten Warehouse, Croydon Concert LS/Henze Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Mother Goose Theatre Royal, Stratre Royal, Stratford East Word-Watching Winning Move BBC 1 Vaudeville Theatre The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,787 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch £10,600 for dead girl's mother Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Highest & Lowest Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting up Times Manchester Yesterday London High Tides Dam fine show for the beaver Political sketch Business News Maastricht Reforms Fisons Fall Gatt Back in Black The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Invisibles help raise hopes for current account Lamont's forecast within reach By our Economics Correspondent: Maastricht gives a brief boost Brent steps up demands Ashley sheds executive role Granada profit slides by 53% Liquidators move in at Maxwell trust company Knight Williams Accountancy & Finance Traffic Director for London Alderwick McLintock Abacus plc Mildon & Co Ltd Granada suffers year of financial misadventures Tempus A True Career in Recruitment Securities Sales Support Charity Commissioners All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies Kidd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Severn Trent dividend up 9.4% Ferranti expects return to profit in 12 months Millwall sells Den Northern payout American setback hits Fisons results Fuller falls Link delayed Planned accounting rules likely to cut firms' profits Company Briefs Company Briefs The Times Scottish Power Interim Results Scottish Power schemes put on ice Anglo to raise £100m HP Bulmer tops up ERF back in black Harrington Kilbride coming to market Business round up KPMG Social charter marches on regardless Maastricht: The Effects on Social Legislation Philip Bassett says that despite the cheering, British companies will still be subject to EC provisions Fisons shares slump by 47p after warning on profits Stock Market Weak outlook forces Nikkei down again British dream could backfire Expanding to float The Times City Diary Moving times The Times City Diary Travelling man The Times City Diary German weakness could open the EMU door for southern partners Maastright: The Effects on Monetary Union Rigorous convergence criteria, instead of preventing monetary union, may make it even more likely, says Anatole Kaletsky Swedish saviours The Times City Diary Unconscious humour at the Royal Mail Saving the ship, but not the passengers Pension rules in need of reform Where indefinite liability is name of the game The Fleming Japanese Investment Trust Plc Death knell for account fiddles Comment Fisons in play The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Dow halts its slide Wall Street Application not valid Law Report December 12 1991 Sentence delay no ground of appeal Dunkel sets sights on finalising Gatt accord in new year Streamline Berkeley ahead on margins Plysu advances Blick profits up Elf sale delayed Greenalls increases profits to £64.1m Major Changes Recent Issues Slippage continues Mandarin: Tempering to collect again at Southwell Chancing a bet at the Vaal Call for bookmakers to pay £42.6 million Top owners look to French fields Mandarin: Southwell Eventers will have double chances Equestrianism Sportsman born out of his time Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Harlequins too lenient Littlewoods Pools Liverpool PPA Stich aggression keeps luckless Prpic on the run Tennis Wilkinson gets mix right Snooker New league must be cut Hooked on a risky business Real name for tennis Exemplary final Racing's rules Japanese boys love football Cricket interests Arch rivals Goalscorers recruited Kalambay awaits Graham again Boxing Unicorns to flex their skills in Barcelona Hockey The Times Millwall ready to leave The Den South London club sets its sights on a move to a purpose-built 25,000 all-seat stadium Clubs resist more cuts More for golf tour Sport in Brief Italians progress in Europe Australia's tour plans cut across domestic fixtures Rugby Union Distraction of noisy crowd upsets Butler Badminton Andrew debut for Toulouse is postponed Gregory dismisses the defending champion Squash Rackets For the Record Football Basketball Badminton Hockey Tennis Boxing Squash Rackets Ice Hockey Curling Rugby Union A restless record challenge Swimming Fact and figure lend an appeal to game's heart Sports Books Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, selects his books of the year London's life to improve Sports Politics Fixtures Racing Manchester hopes for Major backing Saunders again shines on the European stage Weakened Liverpool march on the Uefa Cup Piaget Greyhound racing begins a fight for its life Comment Ballesteros regains crown By a Correspondent: Injured Ring poses a problem Redundant? Playing the game the Japanese way British executives are learning the art of business negotiation in Japan with European Commission aid, reports Doreen King Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Diary of Times Classified Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Career Analysts Egor Executive Selection Nynex Hoggett Bowers Media System Selection Thomson Egor Executive Selection The Guild of Master Craftsmen Limited Allied Dunbar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Run your own business within a leading European bank Interexec Plc Egor Executive Selection Codd Johnson Harris N. B. Selection Ltd JM Management Services United Distillers The Spirits Company of Guinness… Moxon Dolphin Kerby Howgate Sable 3C Waste Sector Personnel PA Consulting Group ASA International MSL International Consultants in Search and… Succession Planning Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Adamson & Partners Ltd. Adderley Featherstone plc Ashfield Amstrad Pearl Assurance Austin Knight Branch General Managers Cambridge Recruitment Consultants SAL a Faber Ross Company St. James Associates KPMG Executive Selection The Lloyd Group Goodman Graham and Associates Australian Submarine Corporation Pty Ltd Admiral Executive Careers Distribution Oxford Regional Health Authority Goodman Graham and Associates Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Powergen Juniper woolf nucleus Cable & Wireless the World Telephone Company Deminex Hoggett Bowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dial Consultancy Services Business Analysts & Economists Telerate Dow Jones Global Information L. T. D. Investment and Management Services Physicist Times Newspapers Ltd Radiographers Store Manager Reed Travel Group Hydro-Electric Austin Knight The Pathfinder Partnership Alderwick McLintock Docklands PA Consulting Group Head of The Grove Elonex Personal Computers Michael Page Marketing Discover East Kent Moxon Dolphin Kerby Limited Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust Cleveland Multiple Display Advertising Items David Joseph Vigilant House Limited Strong Pitchers Ipswich Hospital Cerco Multiple Classified Advertising Items N. B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Petroleum Exploration Computer Consultants Ltd Westminster School Account Managers Research Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Police Authority for Northern Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inaction man as hero Prompt decisions are not always the best ones, writes Jean-Louis Barsoux General Appointments MSL Advertising Career Services Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Services Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to break the pain barrier Life after Redundancy These feelings of worthlessness can spin into a seemingly endless spiral Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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