News from 05/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Widget Finn, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, David Ackerman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Mary Dejevsky, Hazhir Teimourian, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, P. C. Thompson, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alasdair Cameron, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Derek Wheatley, Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), William Agnew, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Alan F. Gibson, John Cheeseman, Michael Tate, City Editor, John Edward Brown, John Butterfill, Angela Mackay and Harvey Elliott, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Wood, Raymon O'shea, President, Rex Collings, Lance Marshall, Principal, Barbara Honey, Matthew May, Sylvia Disley, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Hugh Lang, P. G. Brearley, John Young, Michael Moreton, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David E. Charity, David Hands, Brinsley Ford, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, A. R. F. Carter, Edward Fennell, Lord Scarman, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Anatol Lieven, Nick Worrall and Bruce Clark, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, P M Henry, Director, John C. Nattrass, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, A. H. Sargeant, Adrian Coles, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, D Watt, Gavin Bell and our Foreign Staff, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Owen Jenkins, Jenny Gilbert, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Geraldine Ranson, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Roddy Mackenzie, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Keith Macklin, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Frank Field, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Timothy Thetford, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Robin Young, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBasra falls to rebels as Shia revolt spreads Kurdish separatists join uprising in north while 7,000 troops are rushed to defend Baghdad Haringey tops poll tax Inside Prison therapy Peace attempt Justice reform Byrd man back Forest's cup win Index By Staff Reporters: Soap theory aids Birmingham Six After the war was over, back to the beaches Three Britons among ten PoWs released in Baghdad Multiyork Major accuses Moscow of troops cheating 1,200 jobs go as Haringey council sets £560 charge Heseltine assailed by conflicting advice Rare stumble fails to check the progress of by-election favourite Aston unveils £100,000 car Two Loyalist victims were 'suspected terrorists' Poll tax riot police admit to failures Case of fast-talking sheriff Last cruise missiles fly out Church rally cry Mirror protest RAF enquiry Cat's £50,000 £250,000 winner By Staff Reporters: One in four trains have too many standing commuters 19 aboard ferry adrift in gale Duchy rejects plan to house homeless Plea to strengthen computer security Sunday Sport faces porn ad curbs Cancer drug trial 'promising' Soap test casts doubt on conviction of Birmingham Six, QC says Malta Curbs on NHS trusts 'will hit reforms' Jail therapy units to tackle rise in sex offence cases Making more sense of museums AIB Auctioneers foil Soviet art crime One in 25 needs special treatment for dyslexia Saddled with a grazing dispute Peter Davenport reports on a wrangle caused by a decision to let a pony graze on consecrated ground Feed method due to spread of BSE University funding merger Sunday trading talks begin Award winner Crew on trial Doctor freed Trainer in court Roaring success Baker rejects Labour call for talks on anti-terror act Kinnock unsure about his 'free' supper No title Official admits accounts disasters Canon MPs back prime minister in plea to end sanctions Parliament today Palestinian problem remains hardest piece to fit in jigsaw The time when the big powers acted as regional policemen has passed. Now the Arabs and their neighbours must settle outstanding issues, Michael Binyon writes Prince returns full of thanks to Bush for Iraqis' defeat Kuwait Debate on expatriate rights is rekindled No title Religious splits reduce chances of revolutionary Shia regime Iraq Death of Saddam's son will bring joy to many Man in the news Hardliners renew threat to Rushdie (AFP): Embargo raised (Reuter): Reparation call (Reuter): Iraqi pardon (AFP): Stolen car Jewish TV man tells how he longed to kill his tormentor Prisoners of War Pentagon reviews role of women American Forces New York is ready for mother of all parades Victory Celebrations Cargo-Q Picture Gallery Engineered like No Other Car in the World Twelve keep marching towards vision of joint foreign policy Despite the disarray revealed by reactions to the Gulf war, the EC still keeps the idea of a joint approach to international affairs on its agenda, George Brock writes from Brussels Moscow media cry foul over vote for Baltic independence Soviet vote for German unity Glasnost fails to win marks Black leaders try to salvage peace deal Skilful Gorbachev outflanks Yeltsin in the populist game (Reuter): Fathers caned for abortion defiance EC risk of farm budget failure (Reuter): Bonn 'cover-up' Canton jailings Zia takeover Lawyer arrested (AFP): Bodies returned Devaluing the university Conor Cruise O'Brien Alan Coren ... and moreover Justice in the balance As the Birmingham Six case is heard in the court of appeal today, Lord Scarman urges the involvement of judges in investigations to prevent innocent people from being convicted Diary Kuwait's Power Vacuum The Ira's Phantom Army Scholars in Glass Cases 'Heresy' or 'theological error': Dr Carey's retraction Baltic independence Badminton Cabinet A bleak future for blind tuners Lesbian parents Child support needs The eyes have it Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Memorial service Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinners Kenneth Lindsay Obituaries Anniversaries Appointments Katharine Blake Katharine Blake, actress and write for television, died in London on March 1 aged 62. She was born in Johannesburg on April 4,1928 Church news Appointments in the Forces University news Bishop Joseph Cleary The Right Rev Joseph Cleary, Auxiliary Bishop of Birmingham (RC) from 1965 to 1987 died on February 25 aged 78. He was born on September 4,1912 No title On this Day Announcements British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Imperial Cancer Research Fund To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2424 High technology pays dividends Information systems are the largest single area of business for consultants, but the industry's clients, struggling to cope with recession, are counting pennies. Matthew May reports Management Consultancies Association Looking for a dividend in the recession Management specialists struggling in the slump, like their clients, are taking their own advice. Martin Barrow reports Working for EC harmony Euro-money asserts its power As American influence declines, Hugh Lang (right) forecasts a time of change for UK consultancies Companies use the people factor The popularity of new techniques means better utilisation of staff Doctus IMC Loughborough University of Technology Milan sends in the moneymakers In the booming Eighties Italy's top fashion designers rules the world. Now they are using their lower-priced collections to tackle the recession. Liz Smith reports Sisley Patterns with patina More than a century of fabric design goes under the hammer today New Dental Discovery No title Simpson Tomorrow Ehrman Tapestry Knight of heavy metal The Crafts Council's new chairman is also a silversmith Playing names Concerts Failure sounds far more appealing than success Records: Classical Royal Opera House Byrd man has done his time Rock Roger McGuinn, one of the most influential figures in Sixties' rock music, talks to David Sinclair War-jaw jars when peace breaks out Radio Supradyn Regency removed to the Raj Theatre The Rivals Citizens, Glasgow Theatre The War That Still Goes On Young Vic Recitals Coull/Alban Berg Quartets Wigmore Hall/ Queen Elizabeth Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Rock David Lee Roth Wembley Arena Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Television and Radio Healthcare Labour goes on the alert for June election The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,545 Thatcher to stay as 'matriarch' Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Owt to say, but who's listening? Political sketch Business and Finance Generators attract 260,000 Legal costs hit Abell's pocket ASW up 1.5p Persimmon falls WDC ruling The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Coats returns with half-price bid for Tootal Morrison only UK firm for Kuwait By our Industrial Correspondent: Ofgas enforcements flouted Forestry group felled by changes Sears bids £150m for Grattan Exchange to boost security By our Industrial Staff: BT cuts another 6,500 jobs RFCL No title Pearson 'to sell' £350m Dutch stake Bank of Credit and Commerce International International Factors Contributions to war effort add $416 m to UKreserves Coal chairman gives capacity cut warning Mountleigh calls off bid talks Greggs beats weather to £7m Hammerson Serco up 20% Reece falls Parkin sold Talks being held over refinancing for ILG Woolwich expands into France NRA Erostin shares halted pending liquidator Business Roundup Simon sells subsidiary Ransomes profits cut Lilleshall up to £2.62m Microvitec in the red Williams to control Yale Sumit assets fall sharply The Times City Diary Coats close to winning Tootal Comment Banks owe a debt to the exclusive Aaa club Midland Group Suter comes out of the shade Tempus LSI profit soars 58% to £14.3m Unidare higher Torday ahead Sale completed Stakis resignation WDA Cadbury shares dip after £200m rights issue talk Stock Market Soviet debt to foreign suppliers increases Bond Corp seeks bar over BSB vote Wall Street Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes World Market Indices Recent Issues Share conditions deter small investors London Traded Options Traditional Options Credit Axiom LTD Iberia Labour advocates a return to bad old ways Bank is negating rates improvement Hewlett Packard First Equity Ltd Family bonus would cut power register Setting a tale of two dinners straight Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares mark time Stock Exchange Prices Stalled by high interest rates Company-car fleets represent more than half of all new car sales. Further interest rate cuts are needed to boost this ailing 'engine' of the British motor industry, Kevin Eason reports Fleet Management Services Chancellor taxes patience The industry is looking for concessions in the Budget. Jonathan Prynn reports Fringe benefit that helps perk up pay Almost 60 per cent of all new car registrations are from companies M. G. S Communications Peugeot New models race to keep ahead of the field Manufacturers have to satisfy buyers who look for vehicles which are reliable and easy to maintain, while offering a little bit extra when it comes to value for money. Kevin Eason reports Ford Toyota Carina The future is a phone in every car Executives will soon have a mobile office. Matthew May looks at the equipment that will accompany tomorrow's business leader And now, for the top ten traffic jams On-the-move entertainment adapts new sound and traffic-report systems Kenning Leaseline Only £34,000 for the ultimate in security Leasecontracts Squeeze boosts business Quarry Dougall Esso The Bloomsbury Group Chambers and Partners Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Linklaters & Paines Public Lending Right Bank check needs more time Legal Brief A code of practice has been proposed for the banks to explain the terms of their contracts with customers. But more discussion is needed before the code is finalised. Derek Wheatley, QC, puts the case for an extension Legal Appointments All matters alleged against medical practitioners should be heard together Law Report March 5 1991 Privy Council West sussex Injury not caused 'at work' User-friendly firms spell out the terms For the people who say they do not know what lawyers do to earn their fees, Edward Fennell discovers a practice that puts it on paper Whitbread Laurence Simons Associates Legal Appointments War? A case of common sense Quarry Dougall Bilingualegal A fair way to network Inns and Outs Scottish Legal Services Ombudsman Quarry Dougall Taylor Root SMCL Company Lawyer : Bristol Barristers-move out of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Chambers & Partners Taylor Root No title An unwavering note for aspiring singers Professional singing is not as glamorous as it may appear, Widget Finn says. The training requires dedication and, once qualified, you need business skills to succeed Legal Appointments Reliance Legal Target for Success Garfield Robbins John Lewis Partnership St Ive's Chambers, Birmingham Public Appointments Ernst & Young Humphreys and Co International Commercial Lawyer Locums Public Appointments British Dental Association Public Appointments Grampian Regional Council Legal Southwark Council R and a captain dies Woosnam concentrates on his major concern Golf Morley College The Times Cup draw pits pair of former winners Hockey Hammersmith & Fulham Echo A1 Asoof heads market Scudamore faces difficult Champion Hurdle choice Racing General Medical Council Springaleak's case looks watertight in Warwick hurdle Dun Gay Lass qualifies late Mandarin: Lingfield Park Windsor results Rapid Raceline Leicester Southwell Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield No Title Williams team back on the right track With the formula One grand prix season opening in Phoenix on Sunday, Norman Howell examines the challenge of the Williams team, led by Nigel Mansell By a Correspondent: Wasps get Pirates warning Ice Hockey England Parties Arsenal's title doddle makes exclusive viewing Sport on Television The Week in Review England selection provides clue to World Cup squad Rugby Union Waldron remains confident Dossett gets call to meet Welsh Trent take honours Murphy aiming for early finish Boxing Emmanuel share honours Rowing Lloyd prefers Pickard in Davis Cup role Milan find peak form at just the right time Overseas Football Chen in squad In Brief Overseas League Results For the Record Pools Forecast Bucknall repays faith of coach Basketball Gautier cruises closer to solo stage victory Yachting Today's Fixtures Bishop accepts plaudits Rugby League Britain's leading lights to receive financial support Athletics East Europeans to help Britons Volleyball Price given hard game Bowls No title Superb Pearce overshadows Jemson's treble Morley stabbing forces a change Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Record policing bill for clubs Seles still waiting to go top French make one change McColgan puts cross country first Australia face tough test of character (Reuter): Docile pitch points way towards draw Storm wrecks match
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