News from 16/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Philip Schofield, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Graham Rock, Gerald Owen, David Tytler, DJM, Michael Saward, William J. B. van Ommen, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Weddeburn, Tony Hockley, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Elaine Fogg and Geoff King, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, George Cassidy, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, J. A. Cunliffe, Peter Dawson, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Susan Hurley, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, John Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Elizabeth Obadina, Derek Wills, John Ovenden, Elizabeth Learmond, Anne Pilgrim, Richard Cork, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, David Miller, Judi Bevan, Brian Martin, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Matthew d' Ancona, Tony Dawe and Edward Owen, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lisa O'kelly, Paul Griffiths, Tony Higton, Roger Boyes, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Gillian Bowditch and Philip Robinson, Ian Ross, Belinda Theis, Stewart Tendler, Howard Goller, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Austin, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Gary Neville, Finance Director, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Richard Whitfield, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Mary Dejevsky and Michael Evans, Sue Wedlake, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Ben Lynfield, Edmund Buck, Dennis J. Deletant, Hugh Thompson, Sam Kiley, Peter Robinson, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, James Bone and Ian Murray,
ResumoPilgrims die as ferry hits Red Sea reef Search abandoned for lost 470 Today in the Times Takeaways All Hail? Lost Treasure Inside Hillary's nursery slope past its peak Russia urges America to recognise independence By our Economics Staff: Cbi sees gloom in exports and output London smog to linger for a day The Samaritans Art alert as IRA attacks gallery Major sets deadline on evictions deal Home reposssessions Building societies seek cash in hand Colleges try to break free Gallery firebomb puts danger into the frame John Young joined visitors to the National Gallery yesterday undeterred by the weekend Ira incendiary attack Picture Gallery Viewers loath to admit disloyalty Campaign spans 18 years Stewart Tendler shows how Ira firebombing on the mainland of Britain have developed Maxwell tests find no heart disease Crash kills man after police give up chase Bryant rejoins The Times Prayers disrupt Sunday trade Mayhew stance Chess finals TA cadets die in motorway pile-up Complaints double over GPs Man released Trawler attack Golfer dies Bond winners Seven days to beat smacking habit Mrs Lawson joins Which? rebels Angry Snowdon invents cheaper aid for deaf Peer attacks high prices and unrealistic claims by manufacturers Policeman foils kidnap Glenmorangie How costs are paid many times over Action for Blind People British Olympic bid depends on Major Government backing could secure games and a brighter future for the North-West Manchester, 1996 also-ran, needs the government's support in the race for the millennial Olympics, reports John Goodbody Theatre lover who directs from wings Plenty of other fish in the sea for Britain Michael Hornsby nets some strange species that may soon appear on fish counters Prince plans new rural idyll Marcus Binney examines the latest royal exercise in pastoral planning Priestess praises merits of suttee (AFP): Swiss snap up plates (AP): Aid sting (AP): Potted past (Reuter): Wheeled in Interflora Jail for Liz Taylor's uninvited guest People Peugeot 605 Somali president pleads for UN aid Civil war brigns 'anarchy without end' Nigerian voters break with past Shamir to cut talks short Orchestra strikes a discord on Wagner Picture Gallery Abbey National Li defuses border dispute (AFP): Dissident expelled by party (Reuter): ANC target (Reuter): Coup ridiculed (Reuter): Election battle Budapest looks to Brussels for an economic miracle Hungary sees today's Ec association deal as a foot in the door of peace and prosperity. Roger Boyes analyses the prospects for full membership Bonn threat clouds UN peace mission Chubb Biaxial Picture Gallery Kohl promises east prosperity Democratic dream fails Romania High prices and icy flats in Bucharest provide cold comfort two years after the revolution, Tim Judash writes Lisbon seeks to dilute charter EC court throws doubt on pact (Reuter): Third cabinet (Reuter): Justice pledge (Reuter): Gysi stays Cigarette ban Republics fight for control of the Soviet army US given file on embassy bugs Film tackles painful JFK theory America is confronting another Kennedy ghost with the screening of Jfk less than a week after the Palm Beach trial, Charles Bremner writes West ponders nuclear puzzle Picture Gallery Clinton leads the Florida warm-up Halifax Visa Germany tightens net on Honecker (AP): Breast award (AP): Debt relief (AP): Gun flow stops (Reuter): Moldavia talks Royal opportunity knocks Fine Art Richard Cork calls for the capital's hidden art treasures to be revealed and for Somerset House to become a showcase for the royal collections Failing to project? Briefing Win a weekend on the malt whisky isles Prizes galore in a week of fun The Times Last chance … Arts Reviews Rock and Theatre Last call to board the bicentenary bus Records: Mozart In the best British manner Dance John Percival sees two foreign dancers enjoy a triumph with the Royal Ballet in Frederick Ashton's La Fille mal gard?e The Times Education Supplement Carried off by the takeaways They are mocked, vilified even attacked—bu vehicle removal teams tell Michael Dynes it is time mortorists learnt to love them Untochables Games that men and women play A comedy on relationship and sport is opening in the West End National Garden Gift Tokens The University of Nottingham Strangled by legislation Riddell on Monday Politicians are too ready to pass new laws, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris … and moreover In camera, veritas The Kennedy trial has not dented the case for televising British courts, says David Pannick Holocaust, what Holocaust? Bernard Levin on those who persevere with the Big Lie Selling out the family The Times Diary Survival course The Times Diary Maiden voice over The Times Diary Nuclear Family Quarrels Manchester's Gameplan Selling Itself Short Labour relations after Maastricht Clergy's open letter on problems of inter-faith worship Jurors in action Arts Council grants Age of consent Moldavia's future Patient's charter Nostalgic journey Court Circular Saint Felix School, Southwold, Suffolk Marriages Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Serge Lifar Anniversaries John Arlott John Arlott, OBE, cricket commentator and journalist, died, in Alderney on December 14 aged 77. He was born in Basingstoke on February 25,1914 Derek Childs Derek Alexander Childs, one of the city of Lodnon's most innovative investment experts and founder of the Merlin Ecology Fund, has died aged 58. He was born on November 2,1933 Society will pay the price of shopping on Sundays Kitt Katzin Lester Garth "Kitt' Katzin, South African journalist whose exposures of correuption witing the government led to the downfall of President John Vorseter, died on December 1 aged 51. He was born on April 8,1940 The Sovereign's Parade Nature notes Birthdays today The Haymarket Theatre, "She Stoops to Conquer" Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mental Health Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2665 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Street Wapping, London Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of filme in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of current thearte in London Today's Events Mellow fellow livens up Rock Wembley Arena Rock Electronic Wembley Hall 1 Theatre Beauty and the Beast Plaers Concert CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 Minolta Tories give election hopefuls lesson in handling the media How the Polls Compare The Times Crossword No 18,790 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Voice that was the sound of summer Simon Barnes recalls John Arlott's gems and the 24-carat gold in which they were set Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Highest & Lowest Around Britain Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Tower Bridge Yesterday London Business News Testing time for Lasmo's bold boy Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Americans open enquiry into Maxwell paper District attorney looks at Daily News Falling export orders damp recovery hopes Cuts distort retail sales By our Industrial Correspondent: Festive firms toe the party line SEC rule on Lloyd's today Jobless 'lost in adjustment' Breitling Christmas call dialled by Merrill South African firm poised to spend £100m in Europe CBI starts search for new director general Commercial paper fails to impress Capital Markets Picture Gallery Britons 'are working harder' After the growth shock, an oil surprise? Gilt-Edged NFC likely to be held back by slump in property Reporting this Week Nagging doubts over link as Liffe changes venue By our Economics Correspondent: Rescue scheme for Gatt Ramco ripe for Soviet venture Small Companies Loyalty bonus for Racal Comment Quinnen calls it a day The Times City Diary Can the world stop recession deterioration into depression? Economic View As three out of four of the leading economies show signs of going into a deadly double dip. Anatole Kaletsky is pinning his hopes on President Bush Some surprising statistics on external names at Lloyd's Before you criticise the banks, please consider their limitations The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, p. l. c Capitalisation, week's change A Multi-Ethnic Christmas No cheers for Political Correctness Some American academics live in fear of student accusations of intolerance or sexism. Could it happen here? John O'Leary reports Sculpture class with an extra dimension Children at a school for the blind and partially sighted are achieving outstanding results in art exams Why Britain must reject the Brussels lesson Teachers? No, say the Eurocrats: they are education designers Glorious food Picture Gallery Oyez, oyez! Romania trip Maternal instinct Notice Board Opting out Council post Inspiration Charity talk O come all ye cultures How do multi-ethnic schools cope with religious matters? Hugh Thompson reports Education Courses City Banking College Crash Courses in French Career Analysts The British Institute of Florence The Queen's Secretarial College Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Holborn College St James's Secretarial College University of Oxford How to stand up for standards Independent schools are meekly falling in with the national curriculum's 'science-for-all' policy University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crossword Range Malaysia Vice Principal Christmas Holiday Nomination of vessel Créme De La Créme Speechly Bircham Solicitors Secretary/office Administration Manager The Times Ascertaining chargeable gain Nasdaq International Transitional wardship cases Rodgers & Gillepie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hearsay admissible in appeal ECCO Employment Susan Hamilton Personal Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patricia Bucknall, Tribute Productions Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Multilingual Multiple Display Advertising Items Calender Recruitment Strett's last-gasp dropped goal wipes slate clean Orrell set pace in Courge Championship Backlog may hit training Sale show form of champions Weekend Resorts and Tables Moon rises out of Best's view Havant warmed by taste of revenge Acrimony follows French vote Powerful Swansea demolish Maesteg By our Sports Staff: Power takes Tomba to the top Italian celebrates his 23rd World Cup victory on a bad day for Swiss hopes South gate defence holds Hockey Fordham's goal saves point for Hounslow For the Record American Football Athletics Badminiton Basketball Boxing Cricket Curling Golf Squash Rackets Tennis Hockey Sking Real Tennis Ski Jumping Rugby League Rugby Union Ice Hockey Nordic Sking Fixtures Devoy is back to take her revenge Australia recover composure Pakistan remain confident of forcing a victory Cricket India set right by batsmen Kenwood Mandarin: Romany King to reign for Balding team River Verdon in local triumph Defeat for Destriero Saturday's Results National Hunt Leaders Pitman has high hopes for Esha Ness Mandarin: Newton Abbot Irish sail into a joint lead in cup Yachting British crews prosper Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Supporters catch mood of meek display by Leeds Tottenham hold firm at Elland Road Reid has trouble on home front Winterburn recalled to England B Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Liverpool lift their morale Hearts stay top after coming from behind Edwards's tries help Wigan halt revival Bournemouth tip the balance Swinton's hold on premier status takes another jolt Rugby League Parkes relishes his role in the revival of Blackburn Football Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Geneva: Rozier's rapport pays off Equestranism Bold Wilkinson beats odds Snooker Pickering collects a record full set of freestyle titles Swimming Results from Barnet Copthall Velodrome schemes vie for favour Cycling Olympics are on the Soviet agenda In Brief Jones back in running Early exit Play-off place Carter's chance Close to upset Title retained Sovietes play Title for Ito The Times Rugby Union Smooth United ease their way back to the top Chelsea lack punch to upset new leaders The Leaders Match Facts Piaget Wheaton is healthy, wealthy, but no happier Timing company to complain of unfair trade Quinton's views ruffle feathers
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