News from 13/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Patrick Sheehy, Graham Rock, Nick Nuttall, Brandon Gough, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Nickson, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Richard Ford, Home Affairs Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, D. V. Cooke, Managing Director, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Michael Stevenson, Jeremy Kingston, Robert Morgan and Robin Oakley, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, David Lees, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Derek Birkin, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Denys Henderson (Ici), Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Anthony Tennant, Mitchell Platts, Robin Oakley and Sheila Gunn, Peter Davenport, Robert Morgan and John Winder, Peter Ball, John Billington, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Brian Corby, Martin Barrow, Brian MacMahon, George Quigley, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, David Hands, rugby correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, George Younger, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Girolami, Charles McVEIGH, Simon Tait, Paul Keegan (Chief Editor), Ian MacLay, Jack Waterman, John MacKenzie, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, John Quinton, Robert Scholey, Andrew Gibbon Williams, George Brock, Edward Owen and Melinda Wittstock, Marion Dewey, Sydney Friskin, Hugh Bidwell, Chris Thau, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Colin Southgate, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, W. M. Robson Commercial Director, Craig Seton, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Matthew d'ANCONA, Andrew Hugh Smith, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Graham Day, Allen Sheppard, Fred Catherwood (Vice-President), Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chips Keswick, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Anthony Pilkington, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Ruth Runciman, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Mr Friday, Lulu Yu, Chris Moore, Brian Tetley, Michael Angus, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Robert Alexander, Chairman, Richard Ford, Richard Lambert, Editor, Colin McQuillan, May Yuzhen, Robin Reeve (Head Master), Mary Dejevsky, Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff,
ResumoAmerica acts to avert anarchy in Soviet Union Gorbachev hangs on but says 'My life's work has been accomplished' Russians give huge backing to commonwealth Index Man on the Selly Oak omnibus is an art thief By our Political Editor: Industry supports EC deal Judge closes file on Maxwell death Major seeks safer home loans Bijan cologne Blue Angels Tomorrow's Times Nintendo Wars Inside Trial by Tv? Election Tip Customer code puts £50 limit on cash dispenser losses BA hits back at Branson Bertolucci Switzerland Banks admit to withdrawals Firms conceal accident rate BR runs to time with a 66-minute hour Picture Gallery Drip 'could halve heart attack deaths' Coldest in South for ten years Petrol cuts start slide towards £2 gallon IRA bombs police station BBC orchestras under threat Trust blocks Skye bridge Yard must pay Chess victory Sperm prize £19,800 photos European staff made redundant Sacked journalists demanding jobs march on Daily Mirror, as pension fund features in new court move Lockerbie father sees Gadaffi Computer adds up at last Inquest doubts on runaway's death Dolphin act 'outrage' Mitsubishi Kevin Maxwell asks for time Citroen Picture Gallery EC team criticises three UK jails for inhuman conditions Sentenced to dirt, noise and squalor Richard Ford describes the sights, sounds and smells inside the cells and corridors of Brixton prison City shakes off grim past Hospitals turned away sick baby Casio TVS seeks franchise review Firework fine Auditor jailed Pool tax New jobs in child agency Around the Lobby HIV plea R&d query Late night Parliament today Investelectric Maxwell 'not the only one to blame' Picture Gallery Tones rewrite stale manifesto Study of Soviet arms starts Rolls Royce Women demand bigger share of Whitehall jobs Women Appointed to Public Bodies 1990 Comet A child's view of drink and driving Finns bring peace People Shortage forces homeless to squat Nature threat Travel hitch (AP): Off course (Reuter): Dolphin ban Egg alert Debate rages as the Kennedy circus leaves town Airwaves and journals are full of the implications for lust, trust and justice after America's most celebrated rape trial, Charles Bremner writes Tibetans arrested in India (Reuter): Samoa storms Burma acts (AFP): Reform pledge (AFP): Team named Funding scandal taints Miyazawa Koreas sign accord Glenmorangie Bitter Jaruzelski defends imposition of martial law Ten years after Solidarity was banned, general Jaruzelski tells Eve-Ann Prentice, in exclusive interview in warsaw, that he acted as a patriot and reformer Nato fears loss of central control Concern over Soviet nuclear arms By our Foreign Staff: Russia 'needs £11 bn in aid' By our Foreign Staff: Honecker refused asylum UN chief fights to hold off recognition Yeltsin plan offers 'ideal solution' A workable successor, orientated towards the West, is emerging from the dust of the collapsed Soviet Union, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow (AFP): Ceausescu aides are acquitted Gays legal (Reuter): Warehouse toll (Reuter): Fallout guilt (Reuter): Hunger strike (Reuter): Clean-up bill Delors begs Uk to drop opt-out Maastricht legacy Social policy sows legal minefield The summit compromise has spawned a new family of problems for lawmakers in the Community, George Brock writes from Brussels Rushdie calls for paperback Arabs humiliate Arafat at Islamic conference Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Britain baffles European press Cresson attacks Le Pen Aspro Helps clearflu fast Doctor explains hostage quarrels Teams pay lip service to peace Nazi hunt (AFP): New capital (Reuter): Iraq aided (Reuter): Fire at port Jewish influx (Reuter): Food stopped The dark gives up its secrets Galleries: London Richard Cork explores the subtle and rewarding world of the Italian artist Giorgio Morandi Paging the winners Illustration Simon Tait on the 1991 Wh Smith awards for book illustration Lock the Stable Door Tuneful hopefuls Briefing Happy return Last chance Dapper perfectionist steps out from home Classicial Music Stephen Pettitt talks to Wolfgang Sawallisch (below) the Munich-born conductor who is visiting London Arts Reviews Theatre and Music Critic's Choice When cameras turn justice into pornography A trial that became compulsive viewing across the world brings into focus an argument over TV in the courtroom Ladies' man with a Lordly view Kate Muir talks to Colin Moynihan - peer in waiting, husband to be, former darling of the tabloids and extremely energetic junior minister National Garden Gift Tokens National Connect it A palace reborn? Simon Jenkins ponders another twist in the Somerset House saga Ever closer union The politics of the treaty: two views of the deal's impact on the British electorate Gerald Kaufman outlines Labour's vision for the community Winning votes in Europe A Week in Politics Peter Riddell asks if John Major's achievement of peace with honour at Maastricht will prove shortlived Alan Coren … and moreover Hurd meets Rushdie Show trial Jail house shock Diplomatic device History's Precipice Injustice in Camera Racing on Course British role in the status of Tibet Montaigne thoughts Sixth-form education United Kingdom's best interests in light of Maastricht summit agreement 'Ft' and Shelter Coinage in Kenya Arts Council and RPO Myth on Aids Misplaced melodies Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Appointment Luncheons School news Birthdays today Dinners Service dinner Artur Lundkvist Artur Lundkvist, poet, novelist, travel writer and member of the Swedish Academy, died in Stockholm on December 11 aged 85. He was born on March 3.1906 Forthcoming marriages Marriage Lincoln's Inn Buck Clayton Buck Clayton, jazz trumpeter, died in New York on December 8 aged 80. He was born in Parsons. Kansas, on November 12,1911 Memorial service Ken Obank Reception Births The King Emperor Proclaimed Multiple Display Advertising Items Stroke Association Multiple Display Advertising Items British Diabetic Association To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2663 Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on relase across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Weekend Events Free range beats corn-fed Theatre Mother Goose Shaw Theatre Peter Pan Drill Hall Dance Paul Taylor Sadler's Wells Concert Lockerbie Requiem Art Gallery, Glasgow Word-Watching The Times Winning Move BBC1 Minolta Heseltine outlines vision of new London The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,788 A house with a view Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Abroad Around Britain Tourist Rates Machestea Around Britain Times Weathercall London High Tides Highest & Lowest Noon today Bit-part actors fluff their lines Political Sketch Business News Pensions Today in Business Global Custody Water Tomorrow Christmas The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Maxwell used £153m to buy MCC shares Secret support scheme uncovered OECD expects slower and weaker world recovery Orion creditors bank on LA law Property group returns to profit Hanson deal helps lift Smith New Court International Investment Consultants Ltd Retail discounts boost sales Mortgage lenders' £1 bn bill Wells Fargo cuts payout Hosiery deals Payout held Archer down LMS at £11 m Local Government International Bureau Satellite Dividends reflect growth at power firms International Appointments American Express Swedish Covenant Hospital Pilkington sale ends link with S Africa Clowes deputy 'helped himself The Times Seer Technologies Associated Partners in Finance Limited Fine Arts lifts interim profits 9% to £4.49m Business Roundup J&fb payout held Courts falls to £2.1m Watson advances HoF loses £25m Water watchdog presses for wider installation of meters Ultramar to sell tankers Acatos rises Shares halted Payout raised Lonrho in talks Company Briefs EC still backing a 48-hour week Pensions protocol agreed Amstrad Venture attracts Tate& Lyle Falling profits force Dowry to cut more jobs South Western Electricity plc Recession continues to take its toll on Dowty Tempus AP: Rey lodges arrest warrant appeal Success at Maastricht brings buyers back into marketplace Stock Market Jardine to stay in HK Brown Shipley omits interim dividend Recent Issues Major Changes (Reuter): Stronger retail sales encourage investors World Markets Wall Street OECD sees a longer recession Comment Sterling outcome Japanese whispers The Times City Diary Bunkered The Times City Diary Risk screening The Times City Diary Safeguards in pensions jungle keep rogue elephants at bay The industry may need tighter rules after Robert Maxwell, but there is already plenty of protection, says Tales of trust The Times City Diary Steel price effects How Robert Maxwell browbeat his auditors Industrial Premises Parkfield director to head Wharfedale US poised to unblock BAe Iranian deal By our City Staff: Loss-making API still meets forecast Keele The Times university degree results service Power agreement turns up the heat in Europe A charter to be signed next week taps new energy for the west and vital investment for the East, says Akom Limited Shares make strong gains The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Young people can become live wires Business to Business Logistical Television Advertising Euro Media… Headlands Businesses for Sale Please Call in French Colinasol Picture Gallery For Sale Electrical & Mechanical Contracting Company Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Business of the Nineties Rachorse Ownership Symbion Charis Graphics Ltd Polishing a gem of an idea For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunity Business Opportunities Franchises Venture Capital Partner Superb New Franchise Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items CFH Company Formation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agents Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontac CITY University Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Business burden 'is still heavy' End this tax burden farce Company car legistation i s unfair and prevents users choosing greener vehicles, Kevin Eason writes Car Buyers Guide Berkeley Leisure Park British Company Powerful, but oh so noisy Motors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mike Grimes (Solihull) Ltd Continental Audi Authorised Dealers Golf with a boot Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Cars First Front Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts A Better Deal for your new Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Xjs 3.6 5spd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xjs V12 Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Registrations Ltd Mark Cole Racing Car Accessories & Services Motors Leasing Tenant retains right to challenge landlord Ticket collector an officer Moberly v Alsop Avoiding contract made in error Murder without body Tachograph rules on airport roads No caution was given Particular improbability not required Power to order case to be re-heard Suspect evidence warning Battle for business Clients, now expecting a better service for their money, are probing for detailed information before they select a custodian Customers demand a better deal Global Custody The husbanding of clients' overseas investments has been a bonanza for custodians, but that is coming to an end. Neil Bennett reports The Royal Bank of Scotland Barclays Global Custody Services Japanese take a share New rivals will challenge the top custodians, writes Neil Bennett Why Taurus is a sign of hope for the custodians A paperless settlement system pioneered by the London stock exchange will boost efficiency Even gentlemen must learn the art of hustling Once S. G. Warburg could let the funds looks after themselves A Swift kick to joiners London to welcome the weekend warriors Andrew Longmore takes a look at the hidden benefits for the host of the World Corporate Games England success inspires authors David Hands, rugby correspondent, selects his books of the year Lost spectators are to be found on the pitch Mains takes over from Wyllie in clean sweep of All Blacks panel Anti-Auckland feeling counts against Hart in New Zealand rugby coach selection process St Joseph's finish with clean sweep Bath appeal fails to recover point Ferrasse's succession comes under threat Balding is drawn by Ladbroke option Carvill's Hill target Stern opposition will push raiders to limit Frost forces blank day An eye for a winner Arazi returns to France McLaughlin in from cold with rare victory Yesterday's Results Hailsham's blueprint stands a test of time Comment Safely comes first for Britain's yachtsmen Italians dismiss defeats Yachting Sailing trust's endeavours are rewarded By our Sports Staff: Waugh in leading role as Australia win by nine runs Three run-ous contribute to cup tiumph Wsc Table Cottam to direct Somerset World challenge revalues Lewis Boxing Jayasuriya stays to defy Aqib St Albans face tough journey in defence A rustic returns to his roots Sherwood begin to see the wood for the trees Hockey Jones is PGA's director Golf Stevenage keep going upwards Non-League Football Downhill all the way with Heinzer Sking Council declines to fund city's bid Olympic Games Lendl sustained by pride in pursuit of prestigious title Tennis Today's Fixtures For the Record Badminton Sking Basketball Curling Football Golf Hockey Boixng Cricket Swimming Tennis Ice Hockey Ice Skating TCCB enlarges Test panel Cricket Thomas shelves European plans Football Davis returns to his vintage best Snooker English hopes ended by Chinese pair Badminton The game pays respect to a man who cared Foster's sprint is crucial Swimming Obree takes a stand Sport in Brief Rugby Union Jockey Club will cede power to new board Time Table and Composition Historic plan could see new governing body for racing Timetable and Composition NSPCC Emergency Christmas Appeal Old Trafford prices set to rise by 50 per cent Dannatt banned for eight games League allows TV to show clubs' finale Jansher is embarrassed by Parke on a day of shocks Britons have eyes on medal chance
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