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News from 27/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Graham Chainey, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Dennis Thompson, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Anatole Kaletsky and Sheila Gunn, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Andrew Hicks (Headteacher), Ian Sweet, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, Mike Wilkinson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Virginia Rottenburg, John Ticehurst, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Peter Bills, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ken Wareham, Geoffrey Hosking, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Richard Cork, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Frank Paton, Geza Vermes, Gillian Bowditch, Kerry Gill, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Gavin Anderson, Brian De Palma, Gilbert Longden, Chris Sharpe, Richard Evans, Martin Searby, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Oliver Wates, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Alan Bartlett, Executive Director, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Donald Simpson, (Financial Headmaster and Bursart), Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Charles Halliday, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Michael Spicer, Julie Salamon, Richard W. B. Coley, Mary Dejevsky,

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Wrangles begin over Gorbachev's legacy Flames rise above Tbilisi parliament Index Strange return of the radioactive mummies Wall St reaches record high Treasury softens refund scheme for rail travellers Dessie becomes a fallen hero Gieves & Hawkes Sport Growing Pains Best Intentions Fleeting Fame Dying Call University offers to oversee all London higher education Teacher dropout rate uncovered Where They Go Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Police taught fair-play detection Scott pile provokes dirty war Children's museum seeks extra Elm Cocaine seizures reach record New curbs on junk mail Arson charge Thieves call Fire toll rises Bishop calls for boycott of Sunday trade stores Study looks at families of addicts Texas Times appeal address Breath test puts cancer in the dock Hunts and saboteurs claim victory Abuse and anger fail to deter holiday riders SAAB 10p petrol rise mooted to boost diesel sales Jaeger £300,000 sunk into industrial time warp Sackings confirmed at paper MFI It's Britain's Biggest Furniture Sale! Japanese salarymen invade a walled city dedicated to sin A modern Gomorrah entertains carloads of customers, reports Joanna Pitman (Reuter): Activists set free 400 mice (Reuter): Video drug (Reuter): Mao craze (Reuter): Taxi target Sharps bedrooms Bird trappers fly in the face of rules protecting species at risk Death casts potent spell over youth of France Philip Jacobson in Paris reports an alarming rise in young suicides Director salutes power of myth People White-collar Americans fear future without work (Reuter): Woman to run US commerce Capital sees hope amid carnage Algiers radicals expect poll win Saddam appoints Kurd as minister Dixons Sale now on From Associated Press in Amritsar: Sikhs kill 55 in train attack German hostages shown on video (Reuter): Burma defiant (AP): Nuclear pledge (Reuter): Troops blamed Departure reveals the sad man behind the mask Although far more accessible than his predecessors, it was never clear if Gorbachev was essentially frustrated radical or reluctant reformer, Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow Gorbachev promises to bounce back Former leader says farewell to staff Daks Nuclear controls remain unclear Mixed crits for death of a double act Moscow Notebook Soviet sailors try to privatise navy Israel extends links (AFP): Popov stays (AFP): Tatar move (AFP): Rouble rumble (Reuter): Hanoi debt (Reuter): Model stolen Georgia parliament shelled by rebels Opposition shatters ceasefire Belgrade issues new dinars to beat dumping B&Q Army choir hits capitalist note Gone are the hymns of praise to military might as former East German army choristers learn a new repertoire, Anne McElvoy reports Autobahn research sees jams tomorrow (AFP): Sailors missing after fire on tanker (Reuter): Miners strike (Reuter): Hotel bombed (Reuter): Prisoner freed (AP): Crash landing (AFP): Party near split (Reuter): Minister quits (AP): Arms stolen Now is no time for nostalgia Art Review of the Year Richard Cork surveys the highs and lows of 1991: a good year for gallery extensions and certain kinds of historical retrospectives, rather than for shows of new art From Little Acorns Children must be treated with care Dance John Percival on the two London productions of The Nutcracker Theatre Like to Live King's Head, Islington Scots. . . wha hae? Briefing All credit Nick's mix Last chance. . . Tomorrow in the Times Bonfire of the budget In the second extrsct from her book The Devil's Candy, Julie Salamon charts how the Bonfire of the Vanities costs soared sky-hign Sale The forgotten faces of 1991 Peter Barnard looks back fondly at those who played only walk-on parts Alan Coren . . . and morecover Secrets of the scrolls Only after decades of infighting are the Dead Sea Scrolls available to all, says Geza Vermes Georgia on my mind The Times Diary Come on dean The Times Diary Undercoat The Times Diary Caught mapping The Times Diary In the Common Weal America Leads the Way Philosophy on the Beat Hopeful signs in ex-Soviet states Strain injuries True and false title Warning against higher interest rates Testing times in primary schools Choristers' clothes The cost of failure Properly speaking Latin and eating for beginners Tradesmen's calling Naughty but earlier Picture Gallery Court Circular Archaeology's royal patrons University news Church news Birthdays today Marriage Anniversaries Ernst Krenek Churches helping to unite a city of paradoxes Alban Caroe Stanley Lyon Air of elegance returns to Scotland's railways Architecture The Queen's Call to her People Old Master paintings confirm new research Archaeology Hebrides acts to preserve history Personal and Announcements Rukba Concise Crossword No 2673 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 Weekend Events Museums for children Treasure hunts, skeletons and a Victorian kitchen. . . indoor fun for the holiday Answers to the Quiz of the Year Word-Watching The Times Winning Move BBC 1 Harvey Nichols Church risks losing £9m if women join priesthood The Times Crossword No 18,799 Picture Gallery Tories prepare to spike Labour guns on health Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather US recognises Soviet republics Bush boosts Wall Street Index Wall Street surges to all-time record MCC victory for creditors The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Japan upturn leaves fear of recession City analysts keep motorway supplier's bread buttered By our City Staff: Japanese home in on mock Tudor TUC has allies among directors Employers 'reject' most of green paper Properly group's accounts qualified World oil supply fell 1.1% in 1991 TSB Bank Retailers look back in anguish at a hard year's trading Gillian Bowditch finds the tills of British shops are not ringing with the usual festive cheer Scottish Windows European Trust Lasmo may float part of Ultramar Agnelli bid VW boost Cookson deal Pict rights Offshoot sale American blue chips climb to all-time high London rises before holiday Stock Market Wall Street By our Financial Staff: TSB agrees third Irish sale The Times Strong Christmas rally The Times Trust Information Service Rights of prisoner to attend court to present his own case Ensuring trial in crown court Time limit for extending period for claim The Times Crossword Range Law Reports Imposing conditions on residential home Car Buyers Guide Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brodle Britain Racing Ltd Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Woodbridge Collection Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fellow takes pride of place Doumen has eyes firmly fixed on Gold Cup after his rising young star gives superb display in King George at Kempton Kings Fountain fails to sparkle Result from Eight Boxing Day Meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Robinson enjoys Irish triumph with Valrodian Mandarin: Lingfield Park Barnard has head injuries Niven has another five-timer Mandarin: Ruling to strengthen title claim Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Wetherby Guide to our In-Line Racecard Mandarin: Taunton Mandarin: Wolverhampton Reference Point put down Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Recorders of drama on the fields of endeavour By our Sports Staff: Indians rally after Reid hands out some early shocks Cricket Hooper orchestrates exciting run-chase Ripley in running to lead another pack Triathlon The moments that captured a memorable sporting year Saves by Frost chill attack Hockey Spring takes Jarrett record Schools Rugby Chance for Scots to add to lead Ice Hockey Stirling's defences crumble under a second-half assault Northampton take lead from Shelford Coventry entertain in style Newbridge toast absent friends Results Sale shaken by a brave recovery John leads Bristol try spree Heriot's stage late revival Melrose hold on to league lead Leicester provide a festive bonus Today's Teams Leeds' self-belief suffers as they leak costly goal s Southampton damage title pretensions Wednesday keep up pressure Boxing Day Results and Tables Picture Gallery Stejskal keeps out Liverpool Pressure increases Leading Goal Scorers Walsh underplays winning touch West Ham face a troubled future Harford's goal may put end to Arsenal's hopes Lutton humble League champions Onuora exposes leaders' defence The Times Sports Service Snow Reports Cool Wilkinson takes his time Penalty proves costly to Cambridge Sport in Brief Funds for Soviets at Games For the Record Gregory shows his worth for ominous Wigan Rugby League Leeds retain lead in fine style Results and Tables Index Connections are urged to retire Desert Orchid Career Record Barbarians lose Campese's flair Sale Clough sent off as Forest steal injury-time winner The Times Stylish leaders evoke bygone age Manchester United rediscover golden touch as Oldham Athletic's gamble backfires Venables sets two deadlines

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