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News from 26/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Michael Pick, John Cartwright, Nick Nuttall, Muriel E. Chamberlain, Paul Bompard, Alvin Rakoff, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, John Osborne, Philip Howard, Denis Young, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Jack Thomas, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Beeston and Ben Lyfield, Robert Seely, Sylvia Disley, Robert Atkins, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Antonia Pierson, Richard Lockwood, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, W. G. McPHERSON, Anthony J. Clarke, Phillip Whitehead, Chairman, Nicole Swengley, Sydney Friskin, Patrick Carroll (Director of Research), Lin Jenkins, T. L. I. S. V. Iremonger, Ray Clancy and Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Mark Almond, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, J. M. Elder, Headmaster, Matthew D'ancona, Anatole Kaletsky and Wolfgang Munchau, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, James Murgatroyd, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, I. Merchant Williams, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Paul Zetter, Chairman, John Bell, Ian Ross, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, Muhammad Shafiq, Lucy Rock, J. H. D. Carey, Liz Smith, Alan Long, Tim Taylor, Phillip Robinson and Michael Clark, John Rae, Director, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Tim Pearce, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Keith Macklin, John Phillips, Judy Froshaug, June Aberdeen, Robert Choulerton, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Julie Salamon, Mary Dejevsky,

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Index Tomorrow Saturday Inside Gorbachev gives up fight Soviet president admits failure to save Union -'I wish you all the very best' Russia assumes control over nuclear weapons Our Foreign Staff: Georgian plea for help Scientists give a boost to the bigheads US economy drive lifts share prices Dickins & Jones Queen has no plan to abdicate 1985 Chronology 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Failures blemish record of reform in doomed system Jamie Dettmer examines Gorbachev's career and the radical changes that held the seeds of his downfall as the leader of the Soviet Union Muscovites rue legacy of low alcohol and no toys While the West may be lamenting the exit of a history-maker, most ordinary Russians sce him at best as a muddled do-gooder, Charles Bremner writes Rigid ideals court divorce Mikhail Gorbachev mistakenly thought that, after his reforms started, a freer Soviet Union would stay together, Mark Almond writes Foreign Staff: Bush hails courage of Gorbachev World reaction Ex-president, 60, seeks job with prospects Gorbachev is likely to combine the role of visiting professor abroad with that of statesman in the new commonwealth, Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow 'We must defend democracy' The following is a partial text of Gorbachev's last address to his country in which he accouunced his resignation as Soviet president Russians braced for price surge Le Creuset Reuter: Yeltsin stakes claim at UN (Reuter): Flag raised (Reuter): Guru vacancy (Reuter): Iran assent (Reuter): Castro realism (AP): Chipping in Alzheimer carers must learn to cope with world of illogic Alzheimer sufferers live in a span of seconds. They cannot relish the past nor look forward. Jamie Dettmer on The Times Christmas appeal Baby among eight killed by fires over holiday Charity cheats warning issued US researchers to create an army of robot ants Robot ants to kill pests and clean up radiation could soon be a reality, reports Nick Nuttall Picture Gallery First lady spins the BBC discs Churchmen seek decade of renewal Research discloses jury room secrets Man fined for faking pools claim Councillors to stay on Intruder rapes woman aged 70 PC stabbed Well caught Readers' complaints MPs see Lib-Lab pact resulting from hung parliament 'Ladders' will help elvers upstream Patient's charter is a best seller Texas Picture Gallery Osborne fumes at curb on high tar Serbs vow to build a new Yugoslavia Comet Tbilisi's civilians dodge snipers Kim hands over army to his son Coup threat hangs over Algerian poll Kurds bomb store (Reuter): Kollek protests (Reuter): Iraqi releases (Reuter): Island battle Tehran protest Index The devil's candy Tom Wolfe (left) wrote it, Brian De Palma (right) directed it. In the first of three extracts from her book, Julie Salamon charts the downfall of The Bonfire of the Vanties Liberty Index Workers who make sure that the show goes on Alice Thomson meets a dedicated band of people who carry on with their jobs behind the scenes on Boxing day Waterstones Booksellers Puzzles to revive you after the Christmas revelry Has your brain gone to sleep under the weight of festivities? Denis Young offers to get the grey matter working again Mourning after the night before Liz Gill sifts through cures for those who cannot prevent a hangover Mitsubishi Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assassment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release acorss the country. Note: Opening times vary during the Christmes Period Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Note: There may be silght changes to performance times during the Christmas week Children's outdoor events Treasure trails, rambles, zoos, riding ideas to work off post-Christmas lethargy Solutions to the puzzles on page 9 The Times Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Beware of a tot too many Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Curly Sue, Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs and Luciano Pavarotti in Rigoletto No through road Television: Review Barbican Dance Harvest Moon Ball QEH Vh Victor Hochhauser Waterstones Booksellers Longueurs mar the flight of fancy Opera Madama Butterfly Tomorrow Austin Reed Bargains to satisfy a taste for luxury Liz Smith finds discounts worth hundreds for those who have hundreds to spare The London Sofa Bed Centre Fashion sales lure the label lines T. M. Jewin & Sons Ltd. Spode Trappings of comfort and joy A house is not quite a home without the essentials. Nicole Swengley furnishes answers Plug into the best electrical discounts From toasters to dishwashers, the reductions in electrical goods are better than they have been for many years Grey Flannel Picture Gallery From ceramics to four-posters Where to find the best household sales over the new year holiday Kitchenware Wells Maurice Sedwell (Savile Row) Ltd Furniture Lighting Electricals BBC 1 Picture Gallery National Connect Hope flickers at birthplace of Christ Reuter: Albanians struggle to celebrate (AFP): Chinese mass (AFP): Gifts delayed Card swap party oils the network Picture Gallery B&Q Greenland fights to win back Santa A date with the inevitable Since the attempted coup, Gorbachev's fate was sealed, Mary Dejevsky reports Craig Brown …and moreover Art of backseat driving Bernard Levin, the damsel's champion, tells why he will not be learning to steer a motor-car Gifts from the super-grotto Charles Bremner reports on presents for millionaires En Masse at midnight Diary Team spirit? Diary Dear Diary Diary Signs of a thaw Diary Down South Diary Mikhail Gorbachev Red Wine with Everything Too many ifs and buts on alcohol Baltic ministers Lost to view History's verdict on Crimean war PM Pensions afterthought Musical tradition Aiding consumers The church's role Osborne's delight goes up in smoke Meaty problem Fame at last Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays Marriages College of Anaesthetists State visits Britannia Royal Naval College Navy promotions Anniversaries today Forthcoming marriages University news DR James Fletcher King's Cross groups offer rival plan Sir Donald Gibson Iron Duke's London home to be closed Richmond Postgate LU Gwei-Djen John Arlott Unravelling the secrets of Peru's early copper mines Archaeology Free world should lead by example The Queen highlights role of ordinary citizen as essence of democracy over dictatorship Archbishop praises Terry Waite as God's man of action Our Special Correspondent: On this Day Dec 26 Justified by his grace. we might hope in hope become… Look back with familiarity As we approach the fortieth year of the Queen's reign, Ray Clancy charts the main eventts of 1952 Concise Crossword No 2672 The Pope calls for an end to hatred and war Punters catch cold in holiday warmth The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,798 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Hangover time looms for the novice drinker Making a Mark Boxing Day in the Times Eejits of 1991 Minister Writes United Leeds Rugby Revival Tomorrow Kendall says championship is still wide open First Division Picture Gallery Answer to the stun-gun By our Sports Staff: Holyfield reaps rich reward for inactivity Cowdrey faces more hospital check-ups The Complete Bedroom Shop The Silver lining in the cloud over Leeds McMahon ready challenge presented by City Football Ruddock dropped by Southampton Guide to Today's Fixtures Stein issues warning to Spurs Baker's regime aims to make up for lost time Cycling By our Sports Staff: Monarchs march on American Football Sport in Brief Hard days ahead for Coventry For the Record Batchelor strengthens president's selection Hockey The heroes and eejits of 1991 Simon Barnes selects his list of sportsmen and women who have walked the fine line dividing glory and folly over the past 12 months Soviet teams are asked to adopt flag Olympic Games Now South Africa is the challenge Motor Rallying The Times Sports Service Snow Reports Racing Football Ready to gatecrash the party Richard Evans meets the trainer trying to plot Desert Orchid's downfall in the King George Vi Chase at Kempton today Desert Orchid No Title Uncle Ernie at Wetherby Specialists at three meetings Trainers' preferences Wincanton Newton Abbot Sedgefield Remittance Man to prove class Mandarin Kempton Park Wetherby Big Race Line-Up C4 Form guide to the nine runners Wolverhampton Royal Gait switches Rapid Raceline Moseley cheer from the elevation of Nutt Rugby Union Coaching team leave From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Maguire reunited with Toranfield Ladbrokes Rutherford's renaissance Huntingdon Market Rasen Pressure mounts as rivals vie for Leeds's lead Rugby League Racers are heading for stormy weather Yachting Gooch and Stewart plan memorable finale Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, assesses the prospects for England's tour of New Zealand and for the World Cup that follows Career Records Morbid tale can point Frith to third success Rain has final word in Gujranwala Who's who in the England Tour Party Picture Gallery Briers leads MCC side into virgin territory Avoiding delay General Appointments Area Manager—scandinavia Pascoe's Research Analyst for Norway No Title Law to himself Lottery would damage football pools Away goals preferable Positive path NEDO Management Consultant New commission provides single voice Schools strategy Royal origins Montagu-Smith & Co Ltd Colefax and Fowler Limited Crown Square Chambers Crown Square, Manchester An artist of cricket Genuine article Career Analysts SJ Multiple Display Advertising Items Farepak plc No Title PA FLA Medlock Associates General Appointments All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Profiles Tri-Service Resettlement Organisation KPMG General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Science & Technology Career Analysts Waterside Trust PLC Graduate Profiles Simply the Best! Problem Solving MBA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Strong Christmas rally Business News 30-32 Sport 21-28 The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Pallavan Transport Corporation Ltd Boost for pound and dollar unlikely to halt mark's rise World markets stage strong Christmas rally Boom inspired by US economy hopes Bullers suspended for shake-up Foundry group to issue shares and sell assets Times persuades Scrooge to relent By our City Staff: Moss Bros dons the tartan By our Business Staff: Ex-BCCI official escapes charges

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