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News from 23/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Bob Ross, Anthony Everitt, David Tytler, Martin Bartholomew (General Manager, Government Services), DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, R. P. Magee, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Tim Miles, Tim Judah, Brian Dawson, Martin Spence, David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Ted Davies, Duncan Graham, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Wayne David (Labour Party Spokesman in Europe on regional Policy), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Adley, Bernard Levin, S. F. Dewick, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, David Norton, Peter Ball, G. Southworth, J. Davies, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Wolfgang Munchau and Tom Walker, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Geoffrey Hosking, Peter Barnard, Peter Lewis, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Chris Thau, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Judi Bevan, John Wijngaards, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, D. C. Potter, Jonathan Prynn, Bruce Cowles, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Alix Ramsay, Vivian Anthony, Peter Bryan, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Ian Ross, Paul Rayner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Glenn Davies Chief Economist Credit Lyonnais Securities, Jill Revie, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Charles Bremner and our Foreign Staff, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, A. J. Dewick, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Trevor Toolan, Ben Lynfield, Vitali Tretyakov, Michael Horsnell, M. J. Aaronson (Director Overseas Department), C. G. Lewin, David Glendinning, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Keith Macklin, Paul Young, Lee Rodwell, Alan Jackson, Jenny MACarthur, Matthew Bond, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Russell,

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Tomorrow Today Inside The Soviet Union is no more Superpower dies and 'a great dream' is born with treaty of Alma Ata Further gales are forecast today Japan buys a slice of Christmas for £1m Times helps Alzheimer's sufferers Waite denies role in hostage deals NSPCC Emergency Christmas Appeal Boy of 8 shot in tit-for-tat Belfast pub raid Waite tells of loneliness and torture in captivity 'They brought me a cup of tea, and told me to face the wall, I left a pistol against my head Tapped code brought news of Carey Jail theft victim wins claim Picture Gallery Formula ahead: find your own risk factor on the road What are your Chances of Having an Accident? Cholesterol findings shot down Reminders of imprisonment Regions miss out on £1 bn EC aid Les Dawson in hospital Home help on murder charge Murder hunt WPC attacked Corrections Builders flee to a Disney wonderland Bargain hunters rue the day Police repeat call for random tests Breath Tests Hard-up romantics kiss goodbye to mistletoe Robin Young reports on the pagan shrub that survived centuries of disapproval, only to fall prey to the recession Picture Gallery Bitter lessons to be learnt from testing the Old Bat Ignorance over the strength of your pub pint could lead to a legal headache, writes Michael Horsnell Aid sought for Alzheimer's hidden victims Caring for the carers is the theme of a Christmas appeal, launched today by The Times. Jeremy Laurance reports Supermarkets report lively Sunday trading Hands for the Holy Lands Car makers cleared of overcharging Bell's Service team ready to tackle Everest Aids in Africa 'ignored' Shells will take slide out of island landing Gunman is shot by police Cyanide alert Bumpy ride Flag error Bond winners Soviet Union laid to rest in five hours The Alma Ata treaty: historoic accord charts a course for new-born commonweatlh New Beginning West is to give support Rocognition Gorbachev administered a cure that killed the patient Leader's Burden Picture Gallery From Associate Press: Georgia leader trapped in cellar Violence A new basis for the future Treaty Text Glasnost led to destruction of tsarist legacy End of Empire Troops quell protests in Phnom Penh The Economist Rooms with a view of hell As street violence, returns to Cambodia, James Pringle finds that his hotel affords little refuge Pretoria and ANC still split Kahane trial acquittal outrages Jews Taiwan electors play safe New doubts over 'Ivan' get a hearing New evidence alleging a cover-up by prosecutors could save John Demjanjuk from the gallows, reports Richard Beeston from Jerusalem Orchestra keeps Wagner waiting Bosnia fears war as ethnic split widens Israel to rejoin US talks (Reuter): Texas floods (Reuter): Revolt recalled (AP): Market bomb (Reuter): Water cure Greens steeled for firless Christmas Glenmorangie Saudi aid sought in Somalia Pitching Puccini to the people Richard Morrison meets the unlikely partners who are taking the Royal Opera's Turandot to Wembley Arena Telemessage Obscured by objects of desire Martin Spence visits an exhibition which accuses the cartoonist Herg? of consumerist tendencies in his Tintin stories How low can we lip-synch? Television Preview In from Moscow Briefing Charlies Glory-bound Last chance Get me to the church on time How can one man hold two midnight masses? Peter Barnard looks at the reality behind the traditional image of the country vicar The Times Educational Supplement In search of cold comfort Where to find thrills and chills with or without a white Christmas One Million people Will Be Meeting this Thursday Church Diary Distorting the camera angle Riddell on Monday Peter Riddell hfinds the characters of the House unchanged by TV Matthew Parris … and moreover Old names anew Philip Howard on the trickly nomenclature of the Commonwealth of Independent States An overture for Wagner Bernard Levin argus that the music of a notorious anti-Semite transeeds the man Williams for Strasbourg? The Times Diary Smoking guns The Times Diary In the frame The Times Diary Far-flung fame The Times Diary Russia and Germany Caring for the Carers How to go about breaking up British Rail into regions Arts Council grants On the line? EC regional funds Funding and favours Farmers and landscape Need to intervene in Somali fighting The bottom line Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Japanese honour awarded to Sir Paul Girolami Dinner Church news Appointments in the Forces Appointments The King's School, Canterbury Anniversaries Kenneth Brill Kenneth Bril, OBE, pioneer of social work, died on December 16 aged 80. He was born on April 11.1911 University news Ray Smith Ray Smith film, television and radio actor, died of meningitis on December 15 aged 55. He was born in Trealaw, South Wales, on May 1,1936 Gozo cave yields early shrines and sculpture Archaeology Dr Gerald Leatherman Dr Gerald Leatherman, who directed the Federation Dentative International from 1952 to 1975. died on December 11 aged 88. He was born on February 18,1903 Marriages Nature notes On this Day The Prince Consort Reflections on the Christmas paradox Births Multiple Sclerosis? The Times News International Ltd To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2671 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 Song remains the same Rock Paul Young Hammersmith Odeon Rock Deacon Blue Hammersmith Odeon Theatre Dylan Thomas: Return Journey Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Cabaret Jim Davidson Dominion Word-Watching The Times Winning Move BBC1 The National Autistic Society Tory drive to lift party confidence Ski reports The Times Cross Puzzle No 18,796 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Japanese buy up Christmas 27 killed as 50-year-old plane crashes into hill Mulcahy seeks a bigger sack Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Lilley seeks to end deadlock over Gatt talks Britain challenges Ec opposition to Dunkel's compromise trade draft Ministers try to avoid currency market turmoil Last-minute lingerie to fill City stockings Picture Gallery Williams loses £700m bid battle for control of Racal By our City Staff: Fondiaria to protect three-way Royal link Guidehouse Securities Limited By our City Staff: Banks to back the Mirror with £25m support By our City Staff: Greener planning promoted Market widens low-cost dollar funding Capital Markets The Times Crossword Range Rivals take up positions in battle for BTG Currency is chief influence Reporting this Week Bank accused of avoiding honouring company's debt Picture Gallery McKenna finds a Baltic foothold By our City Staff: Lower alcohol appeal curbs leisure growth By our City Staff: Redland challenges Steetley on vote Devenish meets forecast with £11.47 m profits Small Companies Season of no cheer to end in hangover Gilf-Edged No time left for shopping Comment Crunch time at Paribas The Times City Diary Cooling power The Times City Diary Canny Manny The Times City Diary Pinning all the blame on Lamont hides a supporting cast of culprits Anatole Kaletsky argues that Britain must do as Germany does rather than as she says i n Europe's economic game Early closing The Times City Diary Dedicated follower The Times City Diary History repeated Law on repossession needs urgent review Political will required for radical reform of pensions industry Capitalisation, week's change New elite seizes the hour As polytechnics prepare to become universities next year, John 'O Leary looks at a struggle about to develop We are not collaborator Independent schools do not simply fall in with science-for-all policies, says Vivian Anthony pictured right Openings widen Notceboard Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Austalia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education How did you do in the blitz, son? The league table of tests is only the start of a series of statistics Schools could have kite marks for quality assurance The Times Literary Supplement Liability for contractor's work Applying Ec law in direct claim Engineer was denied access to courts over unpaid fees Bost provides touch of brilliance Whitakers stage domestic duel as husband is upstaged by his wife Australians dull spiritless attack By our Sports Staff: Marsh optimistic he will be fit for Test Cricket Paying tax in instalments The Times Slough invest heavily in goals Carvill 's Hill leaps to the top after stunning victory Racing Saturday's Results Indoor game under threat Hockey Bumper race will end Gold Cup day Dunphy offers reminder of United's glory days Sport Books Stuart Jones, football correspondent, selects his books of the year A banker for Boxing Day Cape Spy earns run in Ladbroke Pitman may face difficult choice Kempton Park Boxing Day Davis once again gets the better of Hendry Snooker Bondarenko wallows Athletics Leaders Orrell slip to first defeat Northampton open up to Courage Clubs Championship as the positive influence of Shelford is displayed once again Swansea displaced despite their forward superiority Pontypool's position is strengthened Late salvo saves Leicester Weekend Results and Tables Depleted Bath douse derby fire Gray hurt as Gloucester storm on London Irish get lesson in the realities of life Redrup and Moon are withdrawn Results Signs are bad for beaten Sale Widnes weather storm to tie up place in final Rugby League Northern deny Warrington Berbizier to call the tune Rugby Union Tideway rivalry forgotten on the Severn Weber is held up by protest Motor Rallying Kronberger makes light of restricted visibility Sking For the Record Roberts equals record in trial Cycling The Times Sports Service Millwall's efforts pay away bonus Papin named European player of year Weekend Football Results and Tables Southend take a brighter path than route one Cambridge miss chance to regain leadership Portsmouth pay dearly for their cautious approach Pools Check Wright scores four but may not be England's Mr Right Couples ends his year in style American wins world golf Championship with final round of 66 in Jamaica Top two stretch the lead Multiple Display Advertising Items Danger zone looms for many City put brakes on return to form by Liverpool Football Happier Blissett is noticed again Italy close on finals Thomson finds the going so easy Bowls Fahey pushed but simple job for Wood Real Tennis Germany retain championship for second year Yachting Help offered to Thunderdome Wilander future is in doubt Sport in Brief Snow Reports Equestrianism Leeds are happy with a draw at City Ground Furious attacking fails to bring a goal First Division Match Facts Briton is top of the world Reliving greatest moments Peter Ball selects the best sports videos of the year Lineker throws off Palace guard Steven is happy to return Australia consider tour Andrew's damp start The Times Tomorrow

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