News from 30/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Bob Ross, DJM, Jill Cross, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Galileo and Tenyson, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tom Welsh, Edward Hay, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Andrew Watts, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Neimer, John Russell, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Barry Picthall, Bruce Clark, Ahmed Fazl, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Peter Millar, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Miles Middleton, President, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, Tilman Remme, Thomson Prentice, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, David Bartal, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Andrew Oliver, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Harwood-Stevenson, Björn Rosengren, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Judi Bevan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Bryan, David Hale, Richard Evans, Kenneth Clarke, M. Josefa, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Dudley, John Phillips and Sean MacCarthaigh, Chris Butler, Charlotte Erickson, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, William Loveless, David Leech (Marketing director), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, T. A. Foskett (Hotel officer), Matthew Parris, Clive White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jack Straw, Keith Blackmore, Bill Frost and Geoff King, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Ruth Gledhill and Sean MacCarthiagh, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, J. C. Chesterton, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Andrew Finkel, James Cobban, Jamie James, Richard Ford, Roger Nightingale, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoLamont comes under attack from all sides Labour boosted by poll lead New hope for Aids control Rail plans on the way Index Dates of '92 Japanese cut rates Spongers soak up corporate hospitality Class of '92 Injured potholer rescued Russian price increases cast shadow over Minsk summit Law for '92 Land of Canaan Win in '92 Cocktails of drugs 'could control Aids in few years' Labour pulls ahead by three points in quarterly poll As John Major, left, and Neil Kinnock prepare for their election showdown, poll analysis suggests unemployment and health are the two sticks most likely to beat the Tories and bring a hung parliament. Robin Oakley reports Old GLC area tops marginals Death rate of patients halved in clinical trial As scientists across the world experiment with variious combinations of drugs to tackle Aids, a European trial has produced the most encouraging results yet, reports Thomson Prentice Leader appeal looms large Teachers forced to seek charity Cook says hospital trusts have Tory bias Luxembourg silenced Kasparov loses 8-year record Trains resume Fight for birds Boys find body JPs criticised over inconsistent drink-drive rulings Church flexes its financial muscle House prices stuck 'till 1993' Gunpowder plots scare the council Anneka Rice's challenge backfires Picture Gallery Risk groups ignore flu vaccine plea Multiyork Furniture Doctors fight to save sight of acid-attack victim Ministers to draft strategy for BR sale Peugeot 205 Pleasures and pains of the ballet world Rival in store for European Scholars clash over Old Testament title Murder toll rises to 172 £6bn grants lost Premier event Drug charge Bond winners Rover tests fuel from vegetable oil (Reuter): Painting dispute portrayed (Reuter): Present arms Countered (AFP): To the point (AFP): No smoke (AFP): Fare protest (AFP): Lions hunted Fair city on song People Stay Legal Stay Alive London gains a corner of Dallas A London hospital has been rebuilt as an opulent hotel that has glamorous counterparts in California and Texas, Marcus Binney report Nissan Hardliners accused of vote-rigging in Algeria Khmer Rouge makes third attempt at peaceful return Investors swoop for fast big buck Iraqi conflict teaches bitter lesson Kurdish refugees are learning about their tragic history in unheated, ill-equipped schools. Andres Finkel reports from Sayyid Sadiq Bush tries pork-rind politics (Reuter): Burma masses troops on tense Bangladesh border Boat Show Minister quits Shamir cabinet (AFP): Ghana doubt (AFP): Nuclear move (Reuter): Cabinet quits (Reuter): Rape verdict (Reuter): Singer warned (Reuter): Kenyans go (Reuter): ANC gesture Army marches in limbo as disintegration begins With no clear plans for the transition of Soviet forces to the control of the new commonwealth. Mary Dejevsky in Moscow asks if there is any hope for a centralised command structure Georgian fighters break ceasefire President defiant in bunker Soviet arms fuel new conflicts Moscow reforms land acts Chicken Noodle Network wins its spurs Charles Bremner reports on the significance of the Man of the Year award to Ted Turner, who brought the year's news live to millions Picture Gallery Croats say 10 killed in raid on Karlovac (AFP): Syria to support Bonn on hostages (Reuter): Britons killed (AFP): Ship deaths (Reuter): Body salvaged King injured (Reuter): Sweet music (AFP): Afghans freed (Reuter): Author dies (AFP): House move Crash investigators suspect ice on wing Swedish emergency landing Reuter: Paris will repay loan from Shah Sweetest job begins to sour National & Provincial Picture Gallery Rap death enquiry ordered Don't put your dogma on the stage, Mrs Worthington Theatre Review of the Year Benedict Nightingale finds British theatre in 1991 failing effectively to address important political and social issues The Times Educational Supplement Role-model who was resisted Galleries: Dublin John Russell Taylor on one of the few truly international modern Irish painters Philanthropy as a popular pursuit Art Heritage Sir Peter Wakefield, former diplomat and retiring director of the National Art Collections Fund, talks to Simon Tait Penny on approval Briefing Scots' sour Arts Reviews Barclays Last chance All our yesterdays are made of this Galileo and Tennyson are among those to be remembered in 1992 Let's hear it for the Germans Peter Millar says adieu to French lessons Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Many meaningless returns Richard Morrison scorns the empty gestures and mercenary motives of the anniversary industry Who is the ugliest one of all? Bernard Levin finds self-hatred at the root of a case of barbarism Art on the march The Times Diary Poll-axed The Times Diary A bridge even further The Times Diary Dockland embassy The Times Diary Disbanding Sterling Islamic Algeria Railway Lights Call for overhaul of news libel laws Magistrates' fees English as received Hopes and frustrations on Community trading practice Tory 'tradition' on value of referendum Lack of recognition Balkan envoys The church's role Sex education US studies at risk Unfair shares? Role reversal Court Circular Forthcoming marriage Appointments Latest appointments include: UK team uncovers 9th century church Archaeology Ruskin papers may unlock mysteries Nature notes Birthdays today Anniversaries Maj-Gen Henry Hutson Major-General Henry Porter Wolseley Hutson, CB, DSO, OBE, MC, deputey engineere-in-chief of the Army in 1946, and chief engineer of the Forestry Commission, 1947-58, died on December 23 aged 98. He was born on March 22,1893 Angels as messengers from the fifth dimension of our consciousness Ernest Gann Professor Brian Harley Church news The sky at night in January Astronomy Heseltine test on green belt Permission to build a mansion in the green belt is awaited from the environment secretary. Christopher Warman reports on the implications From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: RAF Economy With deep roots and firm foundations may you. in… Announcements To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2675 Entertainments Master Drawings 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 Murder with foul play Television They Do It With Mirrors BBC1 Opera The Ghosts of Versailles New York Met Cabaret Sean Hughes Live Purcell Room Word-Watching The Times Winning Move BBC1 Abbey National Lorry driver faces charges after three die in crash The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,801 Parker Duofold Weather Freedom inspires grandmasters Business News Sugar aims for football fortune Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Germany holds talks on huge Comecon debts Losses will top Dm8 billion British firms fail at record rate of 200 per day Directors lose the ring of confidence Bundesbank needs help Nissan gears up for revival Rothschild Asset Management Limited IDS adds weight to overtime limit Securities issues in US advance to record $579 bn Faupel remains solid in slump Smaller Companies American Airlines to cut jobs and cancel orders German rate bombshell is just a damp squib Gilt-Edged Grim tidings at First National Reporting this Week From our Correspondent: Campeau ready to emerge Hong Kong acclimatises to Jardine's tactical retreat Lulu Yu finds that the oldest hong's shares are rallying, despite its move to distance itself from the colony BP settles Alaskan dispute for $185m TUC to file complaints Lamp allure The Times City Diary Russian glint in gold's future Comment Question time for Hanson The Times City Diary Apocalypse now The Times City Diary America must not expect others to cure its economic anaemia Public anger at the loss of industrial primacy brings the danger of a return to protectionism, David Hale argues Déjà vu The Times City Diary Float beached The Times City Diary One for the boys The Times City Diary Labour regulation Bosses to blame for middle managers' misery Training doubt People Read Newspapers British Funds Capitalisation, week's change Picture Gallery Saudi Aramco Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighter and better future Kenneth Clarke, the education secretary, left, predicts higher standards for 1992, and Jack Straw, the Opposition spokesman, right, agrees because he believes the Labour party will have been elected to power Warwick Business School Dianna Duggan Associates No Title A LEVEL/GCSE The Queen's Secretarial College Career Analysts January and February Start The language of success Teaching in Welsh is more than an attempt to preserve the native tongue. It has acheived better results Picture Gallery Putting Britain top of the class Fight for promotion Notice Board Speechless Helping hand Double trouble By our Sports Staff: Reid provides the inspiration as Australia triumph Border defends standard of umpiring Melbounre Scoreboard Dismissal through pregnancy Speed vital for judicial review Deportation challenge fails Relief against forfeiture of lease Cavalier Haynes helps lift morale Aamer increases Test chances with a century Stalwart of Pakistan's early years dies Cudmore's team poised to lift cup after Hobart race Irish await corrected results for series Becker is back on the trail Tennis The Times Racing South East's run ends abruptly Hockey Allcock gets the better of familiar opponent Bowls From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dame Fortune smiles on Bowens Seagram waits for Ascot Swan beats pranksters Clay County's win marred by tragedy Pipe leads champions' tributes to Barnard Mandarin: Smooth Escort to oblige again Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Warwick Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Fitzgibbon makes use of Scottish mistakes Lacklustre Scots jolted by Spain Results Cardiff compile a half-century Jenkins changes position Roberts ruing costly miss Weakened Wasps made to suffer Wakefield reveal potential Domoni brings warmth to winter Sheffield exact revenge Rugby League Old rivalry rekindled as England hang on Ice Hockey Greed that drives clubs to the wall Norman de Mesquita on the cold realities of the recession in ice hockey Injury denies Gould title Cycling Dallas end poor play-off run American Football For the Record Fixtures Fidelgo times it right Equestrianism China suffer from the art of Chen Table Tennis Auriol takes lead after winning fourth stage Motor Rallying Tomba's threat to boycott the Cup In Brief Maradona return Flawless Geddes Record regained Victory for Skah Samaranch titled A family affair Schools scheme Kukoc gets vote White's eye leaves Arsenal with too much to make up Champions adrift at point of no return Luton look to new year with hope Weekend Football Results and Tables Picture Gallery Wilkins is an ageless marvel Pools Check Oldham seek to survive in style McColgan 's supremacy limits surprise element David Powell, athletics correspondent, sees Liz McColgan stay one step ahead of her rivals Merseyside revels in derby full of the finest skills Fates contrive to put Dalgish's defeated Blackburn back at head of second division West Bromwich take a point and the lead Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Unambitious Rovers get their just desserts Sandford may lose position Snow Reports Jumpers blown astray Russian wrangle stays unsolved Yachting Cricket League leaders prove their title credentials Manchester United hold own at Leeds Match Facts Lineplex Ltd Cambridge waste their advantage The Leaders Dispute may pull plug on coverage of classics Ferguson is disappointed as team settles for draw By our Sports Staff: Gooch seeks steady partner S Africa leave out Rice
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