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News from 17/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Dorothy White, Jon Ashworth, Ronald Searle, Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Anthony Edwards, Eric Trimmer, B. Cowles, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Gary Jenkins, Jill Pitkeathley, Director, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, R. H. W. Bullock Deputy Secretary, Henry Kelly, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Tom Walker, John Major, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Giles Bullard, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Elaine Fogg, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Angela MacKay and Jill Sherman, Michael Clark, Ann Rich, Chief Executive, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Harriet Harman and Sam Galbraith, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Brenda Polan, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, David Toop, Patrick Stevens, John West of Reuter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Phil McLennan, Tegwyn Harris, V. G. Farthing, Louise Hidalgo and Robin Young, David Lynch, Managing Director, Roger Boyes, John Killick, David Powell, athletics correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky and George Brock, Edward Kalfayan, John Goodbody, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Stephen Leslie, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, J. D. Fage, Clive White, Matthew Parris, V. J. Barrow, Secretary, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Scrivenor, Brian Buchanan, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Don Orton, David Bellotti, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, James Stanford, Director General, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Neil Gilchrist, Michael Hayes and Deborah Stoughton, Jeffrey Stalk, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Vince Wright, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Stewart Tendler and Ray Clancy,

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Recovery Rates Key Victory Gold Stars White Stuff Inside Rescue package to save families from eviction First woman takes over as head of Mi5 By our Business Staff: High street sales fail to fuel revival hopes Nuclear assurance for Baker BR struggles to end confusion after IRA blast Rantzen wins £250,000 libel International Refugee Year Trust £10m fire rages at resort Homelessness beckons when lenders refuse to budge When hard times arrive, pleas for special treatment from mortage companies do not always find a sympathetic ear. Douglas Broom reports on two families living on brink of repossession Shopkeepers braced for a less than merry Christmas Sale stickers are plastered all over the high street, people are spending less and customers can virtually name their price in the worst trading year since the 1930s, Louise Hidalgo and Robin Young report But more customers buy on Sunday BR's swift action minimises disruption after bomb blast New year car crime offensive costs £5m £7.5bn housing plan unveiled Oxford's state intake drops Isles dismissals Attacker jailed Adams leads Women's inequality challenge is blocked New M15 chief to intensify IRA war Woman in the news Government gives £44m to doctors BT keyboard sufferers win £6,000 damages The award to 11 women with repetitive strain injury will open the floodgates, reports Ross Tieman Birger Christensen Milky Way passes TV taste test Jewish leaders attack advert You don't have to be Jewish to celebrate… Valuations test shows up errors Estate agents and tax teams begin peering over garden fences to put prices on 21 m homes Men and women with clipboards took to the streets yesterday to revalue the nation's homes for the forthcoming council tax. Douglas Broom found that problems are already arising Deaf aid price slashed by £400 Axe falls on Mainwaring boys Women in their 60s 'could give birth' Baker told to review IRA case Maxwell Corporation files for bankruptcy protection Art market animated Editor of child sex magazine jailed £1m raid on country house Lake death Youth charged Head dies £415,000 award Glass scare Ninth life Citroen Cash for dissenting clergymen Around the Lobby Trustees get pension help Tube target Tax payers Parliament today Pressure put on King over cuts Council tax rebellion peters out Better deal for jobless is unveiled Back to Sleep Picture Gallery Tebbit to lead Euro swansong Protests force college retreat Sainsbury's Britons turn a shade greener but not so lean Ffity years have seen many important changes in our diets, David Young writes From AP in Los Angeles: Aids date service opened Needy invade Pans streets The legacy of Coluche, the comedian who pitied the poor, is badly needed, writes Philip Jacobson Nuclear plant protest All hung up Muddy waters Last post Christian Aid Picture Gallery Leakey sounds an elephant warning People Democrat 'six-pack' fails to sparkle Candidates launch TV campaign Faceless judges dodge assassins Extraordinary measures have to be taken to protest the judiciary and lawyers from death squads in Colombia, Jeffrey Stalk writes By our Foreign Staff: US calls for end to violence Red Sea ferry toll put at 476 Black radicals join boycott of South African talks Zionism vote ends UN era (AP): Right-wing Israeli MPs vow to block Wagner By our Foreign Staff: Canada offers land to Eskimos (AFP): Nigerian states opt for change (AP): Libya denial (Reuter): Duke dropped (AFP): Khmer return (AP): Nuclear crash Peace pledge (AFP): Angels ruling Snails trailing in Polish race for Western markets In his second article on "the other Europe", Roger Boyes looks at Poland's hopes after signing association accords with the EC Our Foreign Staff: Ec set to recognise Yugoslav republics January 15 deadline to meet conditions US urges caution over recognition Diplomacy is the first casualty in Moscow office politics Bruce Clark in Moscow charts the battle by a British grande dame to hold on to a piece of her family history discovered by chance Picture Gallery Russia falters on expulsion New iron curtain drops on Soviet travellers Troops ordered to leave Lithuania Briton is jailed for boat death (AFP): Night curfew (AP): Abortion ban (Reuter): Neo-Nazi fined (Reuter): Jews expelled (AP): Strike threat Taking the rap for their rhymes Rock With rappers under fire from Left and Right for offensive lyrics, David Toop argues that popular song has always been a vital outlet for free expression Christie's As I scan the near horizon Theatre Review Stirred by Hiawatha at the Sheffield Crucible, Jeremy Kingston makes a Longfellow-like response Excuses and an exemplar Radio Review Match makers Briefing To watch over Last chance Good taste in the kitchen Is it art or is it a laminate? A new book studies the significance of Formica Bertolucci Modern glamour, precious appeal Brenda Polan meets four women who create modern jewellery of distinction that both men and women like to buy The Times Woodrow Wyatt John Major has done Mrs Thatcher proud at Maastricht Some harsh home truths Britons are trapped by an irrational urge to mortage themselves to the hilt, claims Janet Daley Operating in a free market Patients need to know more about the quality of treatment if the health service is to give genuine choice, say Harriet Harman and Sam Galbraith Peter Barnard . . . and moreover Whatsoever be of ill report The Times Diary Soprano and £20 Building rights? Critical mass Reckless Recognition IRA Christmas Card A London Stinker Nato precedent on 'opting out' 'Sharks' in the water? Not the remotest Local income tax When the elderly cannot afford cost of residential care Sex education Library closure In place of Nativity Plastic money Gloom for greyhounds? The bottom line Court Circular Today's royal engagements New chairman Meeting Reception Appointments Inner Temple Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Memorial service University news Royal London Yacht Club Robert Eddison Obituaries Robert Eddison, English actor, died in London on December 14 aged 83. He was born in Yokoltama, Japan, on June 10,1908 Dinners Luncheon Anne Beloff-Chain Anne Beloff-Chain, professor of biochemistry, died at her home in London on December 2 aged 70. She was born in London on June 26,1921 Church news Royal Horticultural Society Royal Northern College of Music Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Etienne Fajon Etienne Fajon, former French communist politburo member and editor of I'Humanite, died on December 3 aged 85. He was born on September 11,1906 Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From our Correspondent): Reds and the Navy Efforts to Create Discontent Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Royal College of Physicians John Grooms Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association National Kidney Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linklaters & Paines Concise Crossword No 2666 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement 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 Duchess Theatre Real sense out of pretence Theatre The Great Pretenders Gate Rock The Wonder Stuff Brixton Academy Concerts LSO/Davis Barbican Recital Anne Sofie von Otter Quen Elizabeth Hall Word-Watching Winning Move BBC The MacAllam. The Matt Picture Gallery EC accord slows down coaches and lorries The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,791 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Chambord Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Hightest & Lowest Times Weathercall Lighting up Times High Tides Yesterday Manchester Award-winning heckle count Political sketch Business News Forward Plan Port Takeover Order Mosaic Move Walker Fails The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Factory output falls for third month running Discounting pushes up retail sales Heavy losses at Y J Lovell cause shares to slide Men 'taking on women's work' Exchange starts a new life By our Financial Editor: Company failure rate likely to rise Fidelity Investments EC talks on open share trading founder Sold out Meridian to buy main TVS studios S&P raises Fox rating US purchase One warrant KAL offer Hungary uncorks the 'king of wines' to outsiders MFI aims for reflotation within the next two years From Reuter in tokyo: Japan moving to balanced growth, says bank chief Charlotte bids for Clydesdale R-R wins £500m engine order in America Major makes bid to rescue Gatt talks NMC falls to £2.3m Philip Harris ahead Worthington rises Ship sale lifts Graig Holders take up 72% of Attwoods rights Business Roundup Walker to face vote on Thursday Dow ahead after subdued session World Markets Wall Street BET slides 14p as doubts over debt reduction moves resurface Stock Market FKI sells Stone to C Itoh United slides Brewer rises Fireman joins Loss halved Rodgers quits Harbour sale Pub team Bond case GPG Australian fund takeover will aid London relisting Foster's shareholder makes heavy losses Astra calls for debt restructuring By our City Staff: Acquisitions boost Prospect's results Accident-prone Lovell is heading nowhere Tempus Shake-up at Great Western Recent Issues Major Changes Boost for MFI For when the bell tolls The Times City Diary Costly bids The Times City Diary Nothing to fear but fear itself Comment Jobs swap The Times City Diary Housing market held back by fear of unemployment Mortgage lenders, under fire over the big increase in repossessions, blame the rise in jobless. Philip Bassett reports Cold cuts The Times City Diary Wine seller The Times City Diary Pensions disbelief The Times Putting home loans before other debts in repossessions Turning tide analogy for the economy is false Ford Surprise buyer wins Tees & Hartlepool Stationery group cuts dividend Racal Electronics Shareholders Black wins Fairfax group race Generators may escape lightly in price enquiry Bellwinch returns to the market By our City Staff: BNB pays £2.8m for ATC Chart Methane sale puts Richmond in profit Shares depressed The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets The News Fraud Squads Justice at risk in the courts Lawyers are threatening to strike over legal aid. Here they express concern about fixed fees, low rates of pay and delays in payment The Lord Chancellor's Case Your fee? Please wait 12 months Pensions relief Topping up Inns and Outs 'Pinko' bill Bar brawl Rights limit Help for Amy Legal Appointments St John's Chambers Fres Legal Section Pay the rate to get the service Lesson from America Michael Hayes and Deborah Stoughton assess pension fund controls, Meanwhile, lawyers are cooperating in criminal investigation Comment on the Maxwell debacle concentrates on changing the law. The Americans have done better without this Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Humphreys & Co. Solicitor (Litigation) required for London based… Baker & McKenzie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Double-fronted attack on fraud News of the World Public Appointments Recruitment Advertising Awards Ipswich Hospital Lancashire College of Nursing Fairbridge Tariff receipts tax allowance Law Report December 17 No power to extend time limit Wessex Legal Services The Times Licensee not secure Welsh Health Common Service Authority Housing Action Trust Varying severe sentence Moment is ripe to act against the time-wasters Tennis Pools Forecasts Seagram captured on canvas Pakistan well placed Cricket Ireland take charge Yachting Cheer for unlucky runners Marathon aid runs on Wasps denied by Shyiak's effort Ice Hockey Hartington wins strong support for radical plan Racing (Reuter): Tomba tipped in slalom Skiing Mandarin: Emsee-H can cap chase double for inform Maguire Carvill's Hill warm order for Chepstow stamina test Saturday's Big Race Toby Tobias runs fine trial Ladbrokes Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Yearling entry stage creates Derby record Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Southwell Elderkin's side halts succession of losses Basketball Snow Reports Selectors vie for English exiles Residential qualification may see Moon and Copsey team up for Wales RFU rejects Sunday television plan Human angles to ring Sports Books Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, selects his books of the year Running above average David Powell, athletics correspondent, selects his books of the year Miami fail to tie up chance of a play-off place American Football Nfl Details Ryder Cup qualifying period is lengthened Golf Swindon ready for challenge Crystal Palace's visit offers contrast in styles at the County Ground Quinton provokes surprise Cruyff casts future doubts Overseas Football Overseas Results Uefa calls off Spain's fixture in Albania For the Record Basketball Cricket Cycling Ice Hockey Football Golf Ice Skating Lacrosse Orienteering Rugby League Tennis Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Voters produce right result for BBC gala night Sport on Television The Week in Review Walker forced to delay In Brief Seed goes out Two for Lotus Weight loss Deep freeze Ward's appeal Collision course The Times Sports Service Racing Barclays Manchester's £2m Games lift Government agrees to fund feasibility study into bid to host 2000 Olympics Hands suffers a delayed reaction Webb handed captain's role McMahon transfer remains on ice Injured Uzzell wants police to take action

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