News from 18/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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David J. Appadurai, Katherine Helps, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Holly Hill, J. S. Foord, Andrew Geddes, R. P. van den Brink-Budgen, Lindsay Cook and Robin Oakley, Arthur Leathley and Peter Victor, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, David Roberts, Chairman, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Chris Eliou, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, A. E. Hemesley, Albert Dormer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael D. Freeman, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Jean C. Cowley, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Victor Walker, Peter Davenport, Corinne Schmidt, Angeliki Moynihan, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Sarah McCosh, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, David Irving, David Hands, Charles Bremner, J. Kekwick, D. T. Vidal, D. Hukins, Michael Howard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jane Wyatt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Mr Patrick Morgan, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Robert Rhodes James, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Judi Bevan, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, Robin Oakley and Lindsay Cook, Sally Fawl, Hampton, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peter Hopkin, Alice Thomson, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Anthony Milne, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Albert H. Friedlander, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Angela MacKay and Neil Bennett, Deborah Currens, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Matthew Bond, Sir Michael Jenkins, Tim Nunn (General Secretary), Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Caplan, Thanos Veremis, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoYeltsin to complete takeover in new year Hammer and sickle will be lowered for good as Russia takes control of kremlin Societies promise loans rescue Inside Snubbed Madonna walks out of film role Legal magazine puts the judges on trial Appeal Decisions Kohl hijacks Brussels policy Germany's decision yesterday to recognise Slovenia and Croatia forced the EC to follow, reports George Brock Heseltine in cabinet rift over EC grants Riva Mini Media Boxed in Wedding March Scooped Humbler Hick Top lenders pledge £260m for mortgage rescue fund Brussels fails to halt road schemes Aspro Cameras capture a merry monarch Britain gets cheaper for expats European hopes revived Mgn pension chiefs 'feared Maxwell raid' Tycoon's missing millions Smaller surgeries to control budgets Nigel is not much of man Paper faces RSI strike Charity worker freed on bail Police apology Killer in court Leak enquiry Short levels 350 stores to lead post-Christmas Sunday trade revolt Dismissed military nurses get £25,000 Scottish court to sit in Lithuania School 'mostly punished blacks' Auld tongue gains new prestige B&Q £10m fire ruins Blackpool Fun House Brothers jailed for killing sister MP presses for deaf aid enquiry Disturbed offenders 'dumped' London City airport hit as airline pulls out Tighter security imposed International League for the Protection of Horses Why champion turkeys have no use for mistletoe They are overweight and unable to mate, all for the sake of Christmas. Michael Hornsby discloses the sad secrets of the bird that is a festive victim Britain backs trawlermen's fight against fishing ban Personality type 'can affect vulnerability to cancer' BP drops Poole 'oil island' plan Woman saved by AA call Church cash for wardens Drug charges Bridge death Child danger Patient robbed M27 shoppers Labour team unites against EC deal Some glasnost gets into the Commons Wilding Office Equipment Plc Picture Gallery Clarke strikes back Tax bill is approved 'Ghastly' Tebbit attacked Around the Lobby Payout plea Defeat move Sell-off profits Parliament today Riviera is threatened by seaweed (Reuter): Turning tables on crocodile One for road (AP): The last word (AP): Chilly relations Minolta Police embrace power of plastic Icy cure to global warming Queen to honour former leader of Poles in exile People Bush popularity slumps to postwar presidential low Bombing suspect released (Reuter): Body returned (Reuter): East Timor toll (Reuter): Hunger raids (Reuter): Peak danger (AP): Sweat band Rivalry hampers drug war Drug dealers stay a jump ahead of Peru's police, who blame the army, Corinne Schmidt reports Stay Legal Stat Alive From Reuter in Peking: Peking frees writer Trinidad voters oust government Peace talks hurtle into dead end' Israelis prepare to leave Washington Emigres tire of Promised Land Sudan's link with Iran alarm West St. Joseph's Hospice Picture Gallery Spies hold Pretoria to ransom Relief workers stave off collapse of Mogadishu A month of civil war has stripped the Somali capital of all but hope, and only the aid agencies stand between the people and despair, Sam Kiley reports Court issues invitation that can't be refused New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Peasant army taxes officials (Reuter): Hawke slips (Reuter): Bodies found (Reuter): Aid fund axed (Reuter): Khmer return (Reuter): Gas tapped (Reuter): Party line Hennessy Cognac Parliament without power debates its own doom Dejected deputies put up a feebel debate about the legality of dissolving themselves as the Russian hierarchy pulled the plug on their talking shop. Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Our Foreign Staff: Kohl to recognise Yugoslav states in the new year EC buys time for peace brokers The compromise on recognition for Croatia gives Lord Carrington's peace brokers a breathing space, but may carry a high price, Roger Boyes writes Jewellers jailed for £40m gem fraud Poland 's premier gives up Christian Democrats fail to convince Dresden faithful From Associated Press in Bishkek: Baker gets nuclear assurance Bonn warning (AP): Troops halted Relief supremo (Reuter): New leader (Reuter): La Cinq sinks (Reuter): Abortion law (AFP): Aids ruling Fleet Street fights TV Melinda Wittstock reports on the newspapers battle to reclaim some of television's advertising revenue Creative, Media & Marketing Euro Creative Tours (Uk) Ltd. Institutional Investor Union Business Centre Translators Wanted Senior executive team Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Camp America Sales Person Required Black prince of the prints Conrad Black's rise to media moguldom has been swift—and occasionally bumpy International Petroleum Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items ITV plans Street party for Queen The Sunday Times Dark horses, bright hopes Opera Dennis Marks and Sian Edwards have been chosen to take the reins at English National Opera. They talk to Richard Morrison Win a two-day holiday break in Beaujolais Diversity at the varsities Galleries: Oxford and Cambridge John Russell Taylor reviews shows by two notable English draughtsmen Custard but not a lot of apple pie Theatre: New York Holly Hill surveys the latest plays and musicals, both on and off Broadway Authors' cue Reel life stories? Briefing Last chance Arts Reviews Not the prime time for women What does the scheduling in the small hours of a new all-female talk show tell us about TV's view of women? Libby Purves reports A girl named Ray Ray Clancy considers how a name affects behaviour Night Watch NRA Great lengths And Briefly In good time New visions Time to rout the godfathers Internment is the best way to beat the Ira, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Alan Coren . . . and moreover How to run a railway Rival regional railway companies would bring new pride to the network Simon Jenkins argues that British Rail's board has for too long resisted the break-up of the railway monopoly Can she do business? The Times Diary Will it be panned? Forever young Hello and goodbye Home Truths A Wrong Righted Tempting Scrooge Justice under the camera's eye Challenge to debate Selfish' multiples Points about inter-faith worship China and Tibet John Arlott and a huge wink Economic policy Meaty problem Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays today Luncheon Cranwell graduation Today's royal engagements Dinner Andre Pieyre De Mandiargues Obituaries Andre Pieyre de Mandiargues, French novelist, poet, essayist, art critic and playwright, died on December 13 aged 82. He was born in Paris on March 24,1909 Forthcoming marriages Franco Malfatti Franco Maria Malfatti, former president of the EEC commission and a minister in ten Italian governments between 1969 and 1979, died in a Rome hospital on December 10 aged 64. He was born on June 13,1927 Anniversaries The Oratory School Air Marshal Sir Nigel Mills Appointment Sir Robert Hardingham Sir Robert Hardingham, CMG, OBE, chief executive of the Air Registration Board from 1947 to 1968, died on December 6 aged 87. He was born on December 16,1903 Emmanuel De Margerie Church news Developers dig deeper Multiple Classified Advertising Items King of the Belgians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Army The Stroke Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arab-British Chamber of Commerce The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2667 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 Tunes wrapped in tinsel Opera Christmas Eve Coliseum Concert BBCSO/Davis Festival Hall/ Radio 3 Theatre Once a Catholic Tricycle Concert LPO/Sawallisch Festival Hall Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Word-Watching BBC1 Turkey and Barbed Wire for Christmas Dreams of the future past The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,792 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weather Call Lighting up Times Manchester High Tides Yesterday Highest & Lowest Repossession on the mind Political sketch Business News Jobs Progress Bonus Cut Improving Better Picture Santa's Late The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices MCC and banks clash over choice of administrator White House says US still in recession Housing starts at lowest since Forties Fines further tarnish Fox's image Unions link to 'reshape industry By our Industrial Staff: Charter to improve service for jobless Dunhill British Gas agrees price curb Clayhithe falls Payout raised Faupel ahead Sugar sale cuts losses at Berisford to £20.5 m The Times Unit Trust Information Servige GGT sees business improving Lasmo stakebuilding lifts Ultramar 14p Business round up Bras way ahead 8.9% Arthur Lee slumps Border TV rises 63% Norwich Union to reduce bonus rates by up to 12% Actuaries say 1991 level was too high Company Briefs Racal Electronics Shareholders Rivalry is 'key to efficiency' Picture Gallery KPMG fee income tops $6bn FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Broadcast battle leaves Yorkshire with hazy picture Tempus Police investigate Allianz takeover Regent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Builders hit by fear of more house price falls Stock Market Major Changes London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates {%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) (Reuter): Blue chips finish just above day's low point World Markets Wall Street Dollar Spot Rates Firm landing for Javelin The Times City Diary Golden daze The Times City Diary Gloom from the White House Comment Out of the crowd The Times City Diary Marking a milestone on the road to a skills revolution in Britain Michael Howard, the employment secretary, looks back in delight at the progress made on training this year Bid-proof The Times City Diary Each-way bet Cosy relationship between accountants and corporate clients Citycall In credit—just Moderate falls Greece Hard choices still to come Greece Chris Eliou reports on the uphill struggle of the Greek government aas discontent grows stronger Anxious glances north and east With Maastricht behind it, the country can concentrate on relations with its near neighbours Greece Reform will be the bridge across EC gap Greece, its government has decided, should play a full part in the Community. Victor Walker reports A long trek on the road to privatisation Athens Office Astir Athens works to woo back tourists Archaeologists have used a brief respite from visitors to carry on restoring ancient Greece. Angeliki Moynihan reports Ionian Bank Olympic Airways Foresight required Property Buyers Guide Glenrothes, Fife Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going, going, going up? Difficult economic conditions have not prevented auctions achieving good results, Christopher Warman reports Winning with quality Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market Moves Flexible Lease Terms Warrington Offices to Let Country Property South Oxfordshire White Court Alfriston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals *The American Agency* Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Secretary's duty to life prisoners Rentals Chestertons Residential Creme De La Creme "Executive Search" The Times Personnel SEC/PA Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Circular not reviewable Creme De La Creme Administrative & Clerical Personnel Limited International Petroleum Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power to discontinue prosecution When limitation period begins to run Secretary-Chairman's Office The Times Newspapers Experienced Lettings Negotiator Property Management Negotiators Tutorial College of Speedwriting and Office… Medical/admin Secretary Beauchamp Bureau Milton is fit to meet formidable challenge Equestrianism Young's double decisive Schools Football The Times National sevens secures £400,000 sponsorship Fledgling tournament emerges to challenge Middlesex event Control transfers demand From Reuter in Madonna Di Campiglio, Italy: Jagge silences Italian fervour Results and Positions Shelford is back to test Orrell Some legendary characters of the circuit court Sports Books Norman Howell selects the motor racing books of the year Baker-Finch has weight off his mind in title search Golf Malory given Belgian benchmark Volleyball Mandarin: Talented Voyage Sans Retour to complete treble Smith Eccles not to be prosecuted Balasani heads Irish market Big-Race Weights and Betting Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Hartington expands operation Competition winner Mandarin: Bangor Mandarin: Lingfield Park Niven out with broken collar-bone Hick's trials breed a new resolve England ponder the merits of promoting a middle-order batsman to open with Gooch on their winter tour Restless Roebuck seeks a new challenge Snow Reports S Africa accused of bias Testing times ahead for deaf cricketers Sport for the Disabled Tollemache qualifiers impressive Bridge Imran criticises venue as Test ends in a draw Indians collapse to young bowler Bhatti earns Unicorns place Hockey Talents to excite England coach Netball Young pretenders begin challenge for forward's role Taylor ready to test Hirst and Campbell Irons strikes to subdue York Kingston in tune for sponsors Basketball United to ban away support Picture Gallery Step up in class for McMillan Boxing For the Record Football American Football Basketball Rackets Boxing Rugby League Skiing Tennis Yachting Henley announces surplus despite economic gloom Rowling Hendry faces German hurdle Snooker Today's Fixtures Centenary package for League In Brief World champions States shine Riches to rags Hands concussed Saints qualify Woosnam chosen Gardner stays The Times Sports Service Rugby Union Farnborough go through to meet West Ham Torquay's rally too late to prevent defeat Lineker ponders making return Barclays Newcastle in queue to sign Waddle Doubts linger over racing's power-share plan Gemmill clears path to cup Palace have all the answers Liverpool to play Genoa in Uefa Cup
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