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News from 24/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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David Knight, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Gilchrist, Michael Coultas, Tim Judah, David Rhys Jones, Philip Webster and Colin Narbrough, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, David Pannick, M. J. Thomson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Dr John Habgood and Cardinal Basil Hume, Alec Forty, Edward Horton, Robert Seely, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Monty Shulberg (Director), Peter Barnard, Jack Moss, Jane Wyatt, Roddy MacKenzie, Gavin Bell, Lt Col Michael Pickering, James G. Bradshaw, Robert Kirley, Mary Dejevsky and Philip Webster, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gwyneth Anthony, Neil Bennett and Philip Robinson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, K. Wallace Honorary Secretary, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Winifred Tumim Chairman, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, M. W. Hammond, Keith MacKlin, A. Rumney, Charles McCorquodale, Richard Symonds, Richard Duce, Neil Booth, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Muriel M. Green, Clive White, Fay Weldon, Peter Lyon, Joyce Maxwell, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Brian Auld, Tim Jones, William Cash, Martin Waller, Kenneth Cooper (Vice-Chairman), Vince Wright, Richard Bourne, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, R. D. Ward, A. Chas J. Chalmers,

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Major phones Gorbachev to say goodbye Announcement 'in two days' Question Times Hopeful Times Market Times Times Appeal Index Boxing Day Seeking a job for Dad in caring Santa's sack Ceasefire as bombers halt Tube Aaaaaaaagh! Picture Gallery Tories urge government to cut interest rates Sporting Chance Bonn recognises Croats Screwpull Inside Today Tories scrap local party racked by 'civil war' ITV chiefs accused of excluding producers Neglect and conversions threaten historic churches Indifference and ill-advised alterations are affecting village chapels, writes Ruth Gledhill Underground closed down in 30 minutes IRA announces Christmas truce Maxwell unions in buy-out Surge in Aids cases forecast J R Hartley tops the list Waite invited to Bahamas Dockers win back jobs Corrections Celebrations index puts price of fun at £176.47 Counting the cost of my true love The Rising Cost of Christmas None for the road: police message gets through Picture Gallery Warehouse becomes a store of broken dreams A centre offering Christmas cheer to London's homeless draws guests from all walks of life, Tim Jones reports Beecham Resolve Delayed skiers find good going Challenge to care and cure Times appeal Executives jailed for pension theft Comet Tax office blunder labels man bankrupt Picture Gallery Labour wants Euro bank site in UK Hunts abandon secrecy Breakdown crews tend cars and Daleks alike Architectural white knight buys Nadir's country pile Man says sorry for shooting Officer dies Death enquiry Dawson rests Gas attack Man held Police burgled Demjanjuk rattles his accusers Fresh evidence weakens Israel's case Room runs out for Christians Jewish and Muslim expansion is forcing Christian families to leave Bethlehem in increasing numbers, Richard Beeston writes Picture Gallery Bush thanks heaven he is not Major The president may be under pressure at home, but he is grateful not to be British, Martin Fletcher writes Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: UN says body is Higgins Cambodia protests spread Moi sacks party boss Frontier alert (Reuter): Algeria choice (Reuter): China change (Reuter): Party poopers Laphroaig Right-wingers target de Klerk and Mandela Cloak and swagger bring Christmas cheer to the world Opposition blasts Tbilisi parliament The Georgia rebellion German bakers cut up rough Superpowers cut the liflines to Afghan clients Moscow and Washington are ending their support for the Afghan war, Christopher Thomas writes. But the pullout will not mean peace Baker's trip ends in strip Bosnia to ask for UN peacekeeping force Budapest bombing injures Soviet Jews (AP): Stalemate resolved in Poland (AP): Plane toll rises (AP): Santa theft (AP): Dog barbecued Pinocchio to Batman: Full Three-Day Guide to… Love Among the Artists A short story for The Times by Fay Weldon Cognac is our Heritage An 8-Page Christmas Pull-Out Section including Quiz… Heal's Sale So you think you remember 1991? From Moscow to Maastricht, test your memory of the year with this quiz, compiled by George Hill. The answers will appear on Friday In the Picture BBC 1 Mensa BBC 1 Aquascutum BBC 1 Therm Bond Contracts Ltd. 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 TV film choice for Christmas Geoff Brown selects the best of the films to be shown over the next three days Christmas Eve Word-Watching The Times Winning Move Nights are silent now we lack this Hardy perennial Peter Barnad on the lost glory of carol singing village choirs, as celebrated by Thomas Hardy Guest of honour stays away Television Preview Out of season Radio Review Multiyork's Christmas shows for young and old Jeremy Kingston reviews the best of the seasonal fare The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your Word Power in our Festive Competition Regional Shows Debt-laden students will benefit from cut-price food plan Food subsidies are part of a rich student union's aid package, Craig Seton reports Hard times bring conmen rewards (Reuter): Claim for Mother Christmas (Reuter): Below belt (Reuter): Reward time (AP): Statue protest UN chief falls ill People B&Q Pay your V. A.. T on Everything Family kept in the dark no more Faith in a fast-changing world Faith in fast-changing world Stand up the real Santa History's St Nicholas was a far cry from the modern image of Father Christmas, writes Philip Howard …and moreover Cabinet at home The Times Diary Old flames The Times Diary A job to fall back on The Times Diary Unreal peal The Times Diary Saving Gatt Hunting Goes Public Hallelujah! Offering advice to a commonwealth Nuclear danger Still in royal . . . ? More to hearing than meets the eye Library closure Jurors in action Suitable gifts In place of Nativity Modest proposal in Maxwell wake Guercino's masterpiece Laws of disorder Social News Birthdays Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages Bryanston School Professor A. J. Smith Professor A. J. Smith, professor of English at the University of Southampton from 1974 to 1990 died on December 11 aged 67 He was born in Cardiff on November 5,1924 Church services for Christmas Eric Eldridge Institute of Biology Sam Rabin San Rabin, painter sculptor, Wrestler, boxer and singer, died on December 20 aged 88. He was born on June 20,1903 Legal battle erupts over £40m hoard London University degree results University news Latest Intelligence the Trial of Captain Dreyfus Births Gales dying out, but colder for Christmas Two killed as weather disrupts travel The Times Crossword No 18,797 Gales dying out, but colder for Christmas Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Complete Traveller Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Highest a Lowest Lighting up Times High Tides Machester Gascoigne may stay if Lazio renege on deal Tottenham tell Italians to honour £5.5m fee Reaching for the top Second Division Boxing Day in the Times Tour Prospects Where to Watch 1991 Accolades The Premier Contenders Bring on the sporting clowns Laura Thompson finds two of Britain's most popular sportsmen treading the boards in pantomime Welsh selectors opt for youth Campese may pull out Games staff on snow alert PFA determined to have say in Premier League Peter Ball looks at the mounting problems facing the men charged with running English league football French structure national sides Overseas League Results Pools Forecast London Irish are relieved by decision on Hook Rugby Union For the Record Atheletics Football Basketball Golf Hockey Ice Hockey Swimming Tennis Picture Gallery Old boy returns to BSAD Sport for the Disabled Wigan's secrets captured Sports Books Keith Macklin selects his rugby league books of the year Snow Reports Turespana Masters leads way In Brief Witt loses Sponsorship break Hungarian change Points returned Walsham signs By our Sports Staff: Ritchie dismissive of India's chances Queensland captain is critical of touring team after Raju's six for 81 helps Indians to victory Test your knowledge with the Jumbo Sports Crossword Barclays League Rice's captaincy under scrutiny West Indians are victims of spin Uphill struggle after spotting skiers in the fog Sport on Television the Week in Review Allegre comes up trumps for his new employers Newcomer's two field goals deny Dolphins a play-off place Francis hands in trainer's licence Trainers' preferred engagements Nfl Details Market Rasen Bracknell unable to find way past Salem Ice Hockey From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Weld closes on record Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Remittance Man to spoil party Mandarin: Kempton Park Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin: Wincanton Mandarin: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Sedgefield Couples puts win in perspective The title of world champion rests uneasily on America's new No. 1 golfer Festival on the brink of change Student Sport The Times Bryant is seeking to complete collection Bowls Leeds play midweek Rugby League Kingston show their vulnerability Basket Ball Economy deal for sponsors Cycling Guide to Boxing Pay's Fixtures Football Some fictions which need laying to rest Simon Barnes Lithuania to face the music Volleyball Soaps, sex, ghosts and poetic justice David Pannick looks back on 1991, when celebrated libel claims went to the High Cout and landmark legal decisions were made Don't let the law spoil the party How to avoid the pitfalls when the boss lays on the festive drinks Legal Appointments Denton Hall Burgin & Warrens The Society of West End Theatre and the Theatrical… The Times Hackney Council The Times Unit Trust Information Service Losses reduced by close Ill-timed charge into Tokyo leaves foreign investors drifting Wall Street (Reuter): Dow soars on Fed rate cut Mixed blessings bestowed on portfolio of shares Tempus Review of the Year Rate rise fears send prices lower Stock Market Builder's shares halve on warning People Read News Papers Sw Water allowed to increase charges H&t to sell pawn shops Acsis disposes of recruitment Borland block Radiant better IMF says Ukraine underestimates the economic challenge By our City Staff: Holiday Inn and Scott's sever links ADT sells Christies stake at £70m loss Riva Group slips into £1m loss and agrees refinance Societies count on Tessa By our City Staff: Airbreak looks for £3 m to buy Sunsail Burton sells Oxford Street office block Business Roundup Ziff out of Blenheim Northamber slides Casket buys Falcon Caspen back in black Dwyer ends year with £3.9m loss Pound un-propped Barrow gauge A season for the medicine men Comment Franc and honest support The Times City Diary Flying high The Times City Diary Airtours leads the stock market's winning fleet with flying colours Michael Clark looks back at the winners and losers on the stockmarket at the end of a year in which recession reached the City Juniors at work The Times City Diary A turn for the verse The Times City Diary Financial service How low can you get? Pension trustees risk their jobs Commercial paper Independent trustees Misleading figure Business News Today in Business Sun Not Rising Paradox Wading in Out of Picture The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold All I want for Christmas is Johnny's magic Teflon suit Recovery put in doubt by trade figures Maxwell loses plea for silence Norweb acts as Scrooge to dim hotel lights Ministers reject Gatt chief's call for cut in farm exports The Times Wall St surges to top 3,000

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