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News from 04/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Rocco Forte, Chief Executive, Jon Ashworth, David Trimble, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, John Rae, (Vice-chairman), Hazhir Teimourian, Anne Woodham, Richard Harries, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, George Esper, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Stephen Lewis, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, R. Crosbie Dawson, Alan Lorimer, Julian Amery, Tony Mooney, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John Hart, Richard Davis, David Warburton, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Gibbs, Financial Secretary, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, Harold James, Graham Bishop, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, D. G. Bruce, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Michael Scott, Ronald Butt, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, Peter Howell, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Robert Baker, Nicholas Wood and Ruth Gledhill, Jim Hiley, Michael Horsnell, Sarah Dale, Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, John Phillips and James Bone, Chris Moore, Anatol Lieven and Nick Worrall, Lee Rodwell, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Reginald Hibbert, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Kemp, Jeffrey Easton, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Iraq says first 10 PoWs freed after ceasefire Schwarzkopf seals end of the Gulf war in desert meeting with defeated Baghdad generals Heseltine's green hopes Tory ambiguity Haughey accuses Carey protest Latvia poll Swaps settlement Sheffield revival Arsenal win Index On Other Pages By our Foreign Staff: Islamic rebels claim seizure of Basra Major licking the Soviet press into shape Looters fall on fleeing convoy Britain will honour troops with a victory parade Prosperity Four shot dead in Ulster bar Major rides high in the polls but Tory fortunes slip Changes in Leaders' Images By our Local Government Correspondent: Charge of £600 for Lambeth swansong Tories rally against plan to abolish the poll tax Jobless may have to pay for part of training Orkney parents dismiss child abuse allegations as ridiculous Picture Gallery Schools pay cost of generosity Tribute paid to Mermaid creator New editor for the Mirror Freak whirlwind Abortions rise Prize offered Soviet upset Crash enquiry Wedding costs Bond winners Haughey protests at 'final harassment' of the Birmingham Six Heresy declaration puts Carey at risk of a protest vote TV award angers Dimbleby Pay deals may have peaked Car firms call for Japanese curb Shall I compare thee to a crater on Venus? Wired missile marks switch in Ira strategy Agenda The week ahead NP Heseltine sets dates and targets for environment results Michael Heseltine spells out to Michael McCarthy an action pan for his environment objectives Soft porn publishers make £20m profits Hangman collection for sale £25,000 payout Catch a taxi Waterless Bang goes a plotter's birthplace Citroen Village split as marquess takes a swing at business Drive that satisfied Desert Rats' hunger for Victory Brigadier patrick Cordingley, the Brigade, talks to Philip Jacobson about the whirlwind land campaign Palestinians fear bloody backlash Kuwait City Crown Prince is ready to go home Ruling Family Mullahs face uphill task in postwar power struggle Large Sunni Muslim and Kurdish minorities in Iraq are obstacles to an Iranian-style Shia revolution, Hazhir Teimourian writes Plain words across a redwood table Desert Peace Talks Allied forces praised Bahrain (Reuter): Baghdad switches on lights again Mine kills Scot (Reuter): Church censure (AFP): Conference offer (Reuter): US woman dies Baker puts Arab-Israel dispute top of agenda United States From a Correspondent in Jerusalem: Shamir reaffirms peace plan Israel Conflict forces policy review Germany Picture Gallery Ceasefire terms keep open option of renewed war United Nations Resolution 686 Barnardos Mitterrand seeks arms-curb talks France (Reuter): TV crew tortured while in captivity 40 poor states face disaster (Reuter): Iran sends envoy (Reuter): Pilots alive Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Castro takes the low-tech road to socialism or death Latvians back independence movement in referendum Dollar loses its power to beat Soviet queues Ossetian separatists shun talks Belgrade is accused of stirring political upheaval in Albania By our Foreign Staff: Croatia recalls police after clashes Amid the violence, happiness is a freeze-dried pet Mami Notebook Murder of minister shakes Sri Lanka (AP): Beach tragedy Satellite launch Fans mourn (Reuter): Jet crashes (Reuter): Papers 'hidden' (Reuter): Minister ousted Victims of good intentions Ronald Butt Matthew Parris ... and moreover Carrots and sticks will tame Baghdad Reparations can ensure good behaviour, says Harold James Time for a Siberian thaw As John Major visits Moscow, Bernard Levin challenges Gorbachev to set the remaining refuseniks free Who will rule the air waves? The Times Dairy Simply divine The Times Dairy Armed survivor The Times Dairy Out of the action The Times Dairy Life after Poll Tax: 5 The Steely Gentleman Thanks for the Victory Ways of winning the Gulf peace Community forests Albania's plight Westminster heritage No Title Hotels working under difficulty Ulster governance Where to worship Hooked by tobacco? Poles apart Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Godstowe Preparatory School, High Wycombe Nature notes Anniversaries Barfield School, Farnham Edwin Land Obituaries Ranjan Wijeratne Importance of winning the peace Richard Harries Serge Gainsbourg Sydney Tapper-Jones Today's royal engagements Moira House, Eastbourne No Title On this Day Announcements The Shadow of Diabetes The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Arthritis Research The National Deaf Children's Society Rentals in the Times Marie Curie facing cancer London Association for the Blind No Title Concise Crossword No 2423 Tes Praise the Lord, and pass the plate The Church of England is rocking to a charismatic beat, Anne Woodham reports Mind the children, please Why the childminder has become an attractive option for career women Mothers Day New York Knights Telling tales on the exiled Irish Joseph O'Connor-a member of the 'Murphia' and the controversial Sinead's elder brother-is an artist with a mission Revenge en suite Briefing Glasgow boys Last chance One in the eye for the purists Chief theatre critic Benedict Nightingale on an operatic view of a Shakespeare classic Kawai now on Display at Steinway Hall St. Joseph's Hospice Life must go on beyond the fringe Theatre Where is the theatrical avant-garde, now that we need it? Jim Hiley laments the dearth, or death, of innovatory drama in Britain today Turning over some old leaves Exhibition: Scotland Andrew Gibbon Williams enjoys a show that proves books need not be boring British Diabetic Association A candle held to brutality Theatre Cromwell Bush Theatre Purgatory in Ingolstadt Gate, Notting Hill Dance Our Waltzes Towngate, Basildon Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Jazz Ken Peplowski Pizza Express Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Bbc1 Bosch Ribble Valley poll holds key to timing of general election The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,544 Sunnyside frowns as the Tambos go househunting Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather 25 killed as Boeing crashes Index Presence of unions 'affects investing' Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Citicorp wins £1m fight over swap contracts Company tax cut likely, says bank Decision on firms for Kuwait expected today Fears over TV standard ruling Vickers confident of tank order after Gulf Fimbra Business Editor John Bell By our Banking Correspondent: Midland may cut its final dividend By our Industrial Staff: Managers face French with tears says BIM Rentals in the Times National Westminster Bank PLC Talks on Pan Am may resume day before loan is due US aieline needs sale to pay debts Offshore trade threatened Capital Markets The Standard Life Assurance Company Funding falls for foreign takeovers City bets on a Ladbroke winner despite problems of second half Reporting this Week Retailers hurt by high rents as recession bites Economist urges tax spending breakdown New team for Furber The Times City Dairy High anxiety The Times City Diary Risk of pouring water on troubled oil Economic View Keeping parliament sovereign in EMU Learning curves The Times City Diary Master class The Times City Diary Sailing on The Times City Diary Pound faces danger of a cut too far Gilt-Edged Mofey 91 National Power PLC PowerGen plc Guide to Completing the Public Application Form Greece seeks tenders for £224m bridge contract Unlisted Securities Selective buying stays in vogue Smaller Companies Investment Trusts Training Enterprise Councils Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchamge Prices Heads you win, heads you lose Unlike state schools, head teachers of locally managed schools appear to be on to a winner Educational Professional Association of Teachers Chair of Human Geography College of Anaesthetists Sheffield shows its mettle and steals the show Once a struggling university, sheffield Shows its mettle and steals the showhas won an increase in funds and students because of its teaching quality, outstanding research and cost-effective plans for expansion. John O' Leary reports The Royal Institute of International Affairs Appointment of Head Bursar The University of Leeds Morley College Northern College Head Northern Greece Continued on Facing Page No Title When school ends work begins As more parents hire private coaching for their children, doubts are being expressed about the tutors' role, some moonlighting from state schools, and the pressures on pupils. Anne Woodham reports Educational University Appointments Posts University of Limerick King's College London Chair of Medicine University of Oxford University of St Andrews P's Guide to blindness Laughing sailors No longer skint Courses Advice on Education and Careers Huron University BAC Please pass the cider Notice Board The Queen's Secretarial College Brains and beauty Welsh wisdom Regent's College St Matthew's, Oxford Cambridge Advisory Service Oxford and County Business College 1St Class Secretary for Author Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Educational Lectureships University Of Dundee Courses Goldsmiths' College University of London Career Analysts Easter Revision St James's Secretarial College PA to the Chairman No Title SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools University of Exeter Centre for Management Studies Godolphin School No Title Graduate Wanted for Research Devonshire House Toye Kenning & Spencer Ltd Secretary/administrator Riverview Birmingham Polytechnic Downing College Cambridge Personal Secretary/school Secretary Public Relations Multi-Lingual Opportunities Eagle Recruitment International Secretaries Lend Lease International French speaking Customer Service Assistant Fluent French in Banking The Royal College of Physicians Out of Town Admin Sec Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Party Planners Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Sri Lankans take control LA Creme De LA Creme Non-Secretarial Book Publishing Ladies Fashion Shop Senior Residential Sales Negotiator Beauchamp Place Archaic' covering scheme dismays England officials Cricket Boardman leads Wheelers home Cycling First Creme Junior Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Super Secretaries Mature Secretaries Aged 35-55 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big brother wins decently McEnroes in tennis reunion Part Time Vacancies Part Time Receptionist No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Failure to serve disqualification notice on director was a mere irregularity Law Report Mrch 4 1991 Court of Appeal Bachelor Of Law gains the verdict at 33-1 Point-To-Point Dispensation applied to councillor Hendry pays a penalty for his dominance Snooker Jahangir acts to smooth dispute Squash Rackets England need higher all-round standard Richards takes a hand in final quarter to show England the way to rugby union's triple crown Time to ask the grey men some searching questions France show their depth Dodge and Povoas run the show Two state schools win semis Weekend Results Match Facts Richards sets rare Gold Cup problem Racing Warning over The Fellow Mandarin: Mad Casanova can strike winning note again for Sherwood Smart Ancella to lead way Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Selections Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Saturday's results Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Kiichi underlines festival claim Leeds appear humdrum in the absence of Strachan Nicholl delays choice Kilcline exposes old limitations in Crystal Palace Football Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables Everton meet token resistance Ritchie supplies proof of the law Wednesday keep the quality high Familiar figure adds the colour Brentford move in congested circles Football Banks side cashes in on errors The Times Racing Sloothaak's bold gamble shuts out Whitaker Trinity Hall go top for first time in ten years McColgan shows an appetite for first world titles Athletics Results from Glasgow Oxford cruise to three in a row Rowing England finish second Today's Fixtures Versatile Hacker lifts Hounslow Hockey Firebrands advance For the Record Tritscher wins first Cup race In Brief Index Liverpool title hopes crumble Merson pays tribute Trophy goes to Wearside Hair plus Eagles fly high at Widnes France favoured for grand slam McLean crumples under pressure by Woosnam Leading Final Scores Ford leads Oldham drive West Indies' openers hit back in style

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