News from 07/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Syrett, Widget Finn, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Nick Nuttall, D. A. Brooks, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Vincent, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Gordon Allan, James Thomas, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, S. R. Sinniah, John Davey, Ivo Tennant, Edward Underhill, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alasdair Cameron, Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Warren Greatrex, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Quentin Cowdry, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Spens, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, W. G. A. Shaw, Bill Connor (Deputy General Secretary), Peter Stothard, US Editor, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, C. Somek, David Hands, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Peter De Ionno, A. A. Ringel, Thomson Prentice, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, R. W. James, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Donald Findlay, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Christopher Greenwood and Michael Binyon, Michael Clark and Jonathan Prynn, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), M. L. Corrin, Rachel Kelly and Susan Ellicott, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Oliver Caralho, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Antonia Bremner, Michael Wright, David Miller, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tim Heald, J. Penn, Janet Stone, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Wayland Kennet, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Forsyth, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter Clark, Paul Bompard and Dessa Trevisan, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Frank E. Ong, Ian Campbell, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Benedict Nightingale, Terry Lovett, Roger Lascelles, Richard Morrison, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Robert Pinkerton, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Thomas Stuttaford, Nicholas Kieft, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBy our Foreign Staff: Saddam's henchman called in to curb revolt 'Hammer of the Kurds' tackles rebellion as prime minister praises British troops Inside Share index nears record Industry warning Mandela 'dance' United held Lewis victory Index Bush says Israel feud must end Schhh . . . the general who can sell you anything Major's cheer for Desert Rats Pans court jails IRA gun-runners India faces early election Kingsley Amis Quick French surgery cuts the NHS list One way to skip the health service waiting health service waiting list is to cross the channel. Jill Sherman meets one of Britain's first Euro-patients Heseltine vows to save green belts from overdevelopment Servicemen to face poll tax bills on return from Gulf Lambeth heading for collision The Credit Exchange Libyan arms shipments allow IRA to maintain campaign of violence As the crew of an IRA gun-running ship are jailed in Paris, Edward Gorman reports on the four shipments known to have reached Ireland with enough arms and explosives to sustain the Ira for years Liberal Democrats play tactical card Remand on kidnapping charge Ulster funerals Cold shoulder Orkney ruling Trial delayed MacKay reform Prescription rise Libel damages Hawking home Explosives study proves me wrong, scientist says Car chase ended with guns find, jury told What is terror? Saturday Review Rock and wholesome In fashion it's autumn The Times on-Saturday: order your copy today Moulding of a matriarch As Mrs Thatcher celebrates 100 days out of office, Joe Joseph finds her searching for a new role that befits her elder statesman status Chapter closes ranks for election of archbishop By our Religious Affairs Correspondent: Chief Rabbi wins top religion award Air Canada Victim 'wrongly accused' Minister attacks reading methods Vauxhall Thatcherite policy on investment 'must end' Ministers review future of DTI By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Medical claims 'too slow and costly' Field & Found Picture Gallery Slump boosts applicants for legal service British Gas Milk board offers to relinquish monopoly Teacher in gun attack recovering Soviet lead in chess contest High church Cut above Inquest will settle fate of £5m gems Art college profits from commercial embrace Students are flocking to an unasamedly businesslike Royal College of Art, Simon Tait reports TWA the Best of America Kinnock to have talks at UN Talkland Confiscation law will stop Ulster 'mafia', MPs told Two join women's move to the top Tax cash should go to councils Transport policy comes under fire Smoked salmon escapes the net GCHQ row continues Bill to save rail lines Road costs Trident delay Parliament today Chapmans Britain, welcomes Arabs' proposal for Gulf policing Regional Security American Airlines Emirate pledges contracts to Major Fears for Islamic collection Art Treasures How the allies kept a lid on terrorist threat United States Rebuilding Kuwait out of desert sand Reconstruction Detainees' fear of Iraqi retribution poses dilemma for allies Britain is not obliged to return PoWs against their wishes, Christopher Greenwood and Michael Binyon write. But to let them stay might block the release of those Iraq holds King tells MPs of remarkably low British casualties War Toll Swiss envoy gets peace talks job United Nations Foul water threatens thousands Disease Heroes' champagne cheer United States 32 Iraqi prisoners released Nine Britons are among 35 flying out to freedom Prisoners of War Beat the Recession (Reuter): Newsmen must quit Baghdad (AP): Turkey pullout Bonn mines role £1m oil aid Mrs Mandela 'danced as she whipped her victim' Bristol & West Poll swing to far right Top Soviet body seeks remedy for economy Delors push for EC defence role Kremlin bows to critics over poll question Gandhi gets blame as Chandra Shekhar quits Chills and ills of spring fever Tokyo Notebook by Joanna Pitman China forces lawyers to drop dissident appeal B&Q Peasants wait for economic miracle Head of World Bank to bow out (Reuter): Big money (Reuter): 43 missing Major's men to watch Yellow ribbons from here to the election Peter Stothard, US Editor, on Bush's strategy for undermining the Democrats …and moreover It's a jingle out there Bernard Levin on a Stone Age woman who found a lesser form of civilisation in America Princely PR job The Times Diary Game of two halves The Times Diary Aspects of enmity The Times Diary Thatcher to speak The Times Diary Prisoners of Conscience Manufactured Concern Mother of the House Concern over Guinness trials delay 'Golden bridge' opportunity in Gulf Midland resignation Education circles Dissension in USSR Proper names Time the essence Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Salisbury Cathedral and its close Vehicle tax discs Confining the clergy Pace-setters on pay Biting the hand. . . Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Appointments Lecture Museum tale Sir Brian Batsford Sir Brian Batsford, painter, chairman of Batsford Books from 1952 to 1974 and Conservative MP for Ealing South from 1958 to 1974, died on March 5 aged 80. He was born Brian Cook on December 18,1910 Birthdays today Wallop School, Weybridge Air Marshal Sir Leslie Bower Air Marshal Sir Leslie William Clement Bower, KCB, CB, DSO, DFC, who led the bombing raids on St Nazaire during the battle of the Atlantic and later flew daylight missions against V-1 bases on the continent, died on February 17 aged 81. He was born on July 11,1909 Dinners Anniversaries Colonel John Denham Today's royal engagements Reception University news Lord Redesdale Lord Redesdalem 5th baron, director of corporate communications in Europe, the Middle East and Africa for the Chase Manhattam Bank in London, died on March 3 after a short illness aged 58. He was born on October 28,1932 Kenneth Lindsay Memorial services Luncheons Births On this Day Fast Fighters in Formation Announcements Royal College British Heart Foundation Your Will Leukaemia Research Fund RNLI London Association for the Blind British Diabetic Association The Army Benevolent Fund To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2426 Russians lack fibre ICL omits optic links in £1.5m Soviet new technology deal Science & Technology Beama Limited European Distributor Account Manager Expanding Pc Company The sweet smell of death Researchers are developing sex traps and sensual smells to lure pests from crops. Nick Nuttall describes the art of scientific deception Analysts/designers/programmers Conrec Consultants Defene Science Group BMCS Ltd Doctors find bargain drug is the best A cheap heart drug developed 30 years ago is proved to be safer than its costly new rivals Legal Appointments The Times Nicotine: a perfect drug? As slaves to cigarettes prepare for no-smoking day, salvation could already be at hand. Jeremy Laurance reports Nicotine does not produce intense highs or hangovers Dedra the New Lancia No need for the knife Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Beware of the dog Losing by a neck Old Thames run murky till I stir it up Michael Wright on the London river as a brown god, and a wild literary soup Downriver By Iain Sinclair National Library for the Blind Shape's Waterloo ED McBain Take an old devil like him Memoirs By Kingsley Amis Hutchinson, £16.99 Gothic artist has gone for a bust The Grimace By Nicholas Saleman Grafton, £13.99 Happenstance The Husband's Story/The Wife's Story By Carol Shields Fourth Estate, £13.99 Iraq terror comes home Thrillers Condition Black By Geraks Seymour Harvill, £13.99 Sharpe's Waterloo J. Alexandra Connor Brahms missed Briefing Lovely loot Last chance. . . A Russian boy returns Cinema: Interview David Robinson meets Michael Kalik, a Soviet film-maker active again after 20 years of suppression Victor Hochhauser New Dental Discovery Murdering for money in the cathedral Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown on The Godfather Part III, Fear and Berlin Jerusalem, and a London season honouring film-maker Alexander Mackendrick In the studied flamboyance of Coppola's style, the sharp prick of reality eludes this film entirely All Creatures Great and Small Battlements in Sw5 Tosca is coming to Earls Court, Richard Morrison looks at the losers and winners when opera takes to the arenas Cities of the TSARS Shaftesbury Theatre A rare challenge overcome Theatre Timmon of Athens Young Vic Theatre Heaven Lilian Baylis Concert BBC SO/Wigglesworth Barbican Hall/Radio 3 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Theatre The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil Clyde Theatre, Glasgow 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 BBC1 The Insurance Service Thousands in rush to join exodus from Albania The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,547 Picture Gallery Prince's PR 'backing' draws fire Word-Watching A daily safari through the language jungle. Which of the possible definitions is correct? AA Roadwatch Weather No score at the Scots wall game Political sketch Index Malaysia deal for UK firms GKN knocked by recession Receiver called The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Shares touch highest ever in buying 'frenzy' Holder in ILG seeks protection Home truths from Alexander Airlines rush in Heathrow bids Power result pleases Wakeham SB meets strongest forecasts with £860m Next to put Sears bid to shareholders MDC Business Chartered jumps to £16 m UK's tourism deficit widens Takeover likely Midland rating Car sales fall Wm Sinclair up Ordnance deal SKF Cadbury's turnover tops £3bn helped by UK boost Pentland plans to buy within a year By our City Staff: Heywood Williams aims to raise £28.3m Company News in Brief Oftel acts to end telephone duopoly London Traded Options First loss in 30 years for Trade Indemnity Gas shortfall may delay power stations TKM rises 22% to defy motor gloom Business Roundup CRH builds to £80m Fairey advances 16% Ferromet in buyout talks Ferrari shares halted AMP creates £12bn group Airbus row goes to Gatt UK airlines braced for Heathrow dogfight Clifton is pick of the pack The Times City Diary Power success brings tenderness Comment Fitter GKN fights its corner Tempus Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Shares touch record Stock Exchange Prices Dow ends just ahead after passing 3,000 Wall Street Traditional Options COIF Major Indices Recent Issues German group increases stake In Next to 9.9% Stock Market Tef Amstrad PC FT-SE 100 Volumes World Market Indices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Liability for extension cover La Crèe De La Crèe Executive Secretary Economics/business School Graduate Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors Créme de la Créme Claim of illegality must be pleaded Meridian Joyce Guiness Masterlock Recruitment Non-Secretarial Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Antony & Co Negotiators Conviction no bar to assault claim Multi-Lingual Opportunities Appointments Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Repsol (UK) Ltd Place of signature not necessarily where arbitration was made Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Languages Community Creme The Times Bilinguasec Merrow Employment Agency Ballesteros defending the last of his titles Golf Help for injured Committee power Relaxed approach Old keeps the faith despite the Madness Simon Barnes continues his celebration of the Madness of National Hunt racing. In the second of a three-part series on the Cheltenham festival next week, he meets Jim Old, the trainer who is a survivor Room for alternative code Staff quality holds key Technical innovation needed Fitting penalty Success deserved A silent fanfare Clubs throw out three divisions Rugby League Captain finds target Shooting Mystified Murphy seeks rematch Boxing Schedule problems under fire Squash Rackets Mandarin: In-form Richards to collect double Cool Ground thrives as he waits for new trainer Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Catterick results Rapid Raceline Folkestone Treble Chance to shine in Times event Southwell Bit Of a Clown books Sun Alliance place Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Wincanton Selections Curley launches IRO scheme Christie in mood to tame the dragon Harriman revels in torrent of chances Littlewoods International Teams English exploit their power in the pack Form Guide to the Sprints in Seville Benazzi will give France a robust physical presence Rugby Union Millfield end Llandovery's late ambition Bristol regain UAU crown Hockey Price calls up all her reserves of know-how Bowls Kingston strut the court like kings Basketball Baddeley ignores top three Badminton Doubt on Herne Hill stops Easter meeting Cycling Marseilles expose flaws in Milan's ranks at San Siro Football Cruyff planning Ms comeback Bower scores two for dominant Barnsley Luton losses keep rising to £1m mark Snow Reports Holmes returns In Brief Hanley a man of two codes American Football For the Record MCC forces collapse Today's Fixtures Dexter receives the vote Cricket World's VIPs baptise pool Swimming A hero's welcome after slip Yachting The Times Index Lewis takes over Mason's mantle Hopes hit by Martin's mistake Barclays Martin recalls his Cape Horn drama Toshack decides to stay in Spain Umpires right in firing line Index New skills keep your destiny under control Self-development is an attractive idea but calls for an honest employer-staff stance, Michel Syrett writes Hoggett Bowers Redbrick Hoggett Bowers Goodman Graham and Associates Hoggett Bowers Executive Opportunities Fiat MSL International Austin Knight Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Hospitals MSL International Zurich Life Assurance Managing Director Executive Opportunities Thre's More to Life with Renault Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Sector Personnel Norprint The Centre for Consultancy plc Riley International Network Services Limited Harvey Nash Compaq WDA Spicers WDA Brown & Root (UK) Group of Companies Austin Knight International Contracting Rmeror HESS Chief Executive Phonepoint Executive Opportunities N-B Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group N-B Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Executive Opportunities The Department of Education & Science KPMG Selection & Search Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Redbrick Senior Human Resources Consultants Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Executive Opportunities Mercury Personal Communications Senior Chief Inspector Riley Nationwide Barclays Robin Whalley Associates Limited Phoenix Cos Computer Systems Ltd Winton Environmental Services Group Management Career Consultants Join Me CEPEC Executive Opportunities Christian Davies The Telecomunications Managers Association Major Accounts Sales Peter Jones Personal Services Senior Executives Goodman Graham and Associates Nottingham Health Authority Newham Council Executive Opportunities Thorn Emi Software The Sunday Times Appointments Touche Ross TK Selection Total Oil Great Britain Limited Directors Cambridge Recruitment Consultants News International Newspapers Ltd Executive Opportunities MSL International CSS Connaught-Mainland Chusid Lander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Co-operative Wholesale Society Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Grampian Regional Council South Manchester Health Authority Hammersmith & Fulham Public Appointments General Manager Haringey Health Authority The Times South West Thames Courses BAC Career Analysts Lambeth Finance Services Barnardos BAC Oxford and County Business College The Secretary Cherwell The French Centre Cambridge Seminars Fairfax University (USA) The Joint Mission Hospital Equipment Board Limited Estate Agent Accountancy and Finance Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Cadence General Appointments SRA MGI Prime Health Ernst & Young Bell Yard Recruitment Alderwick McLintock Dorr-Oliver European Consultant Royal Armouries JKA Associates Polo Ralph Lauren City Poly 3 Trainee Brokers Telephone General Appointments Legal Board Government Communications Headquarters British Dental Association Optimum Potential Rec Fund Raising Head Claridges Hotel Allied Dunbar Assurance plc Beama Limited Private and Confidential Resource Evaluation Limited Serviced Flats Limited Personnel Officer A Challenging Career Opportunity Editorial Manager Just Impossible Genius or Mad A Great New City Career The Times Metallo-Chimique International N. V. Are you Looking for a New Direction Career Helpline Job Hunting? Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair Boston University The Same Institute Easter Revision DLD Profiles Security and Information Technology Consultancy Does your company need a new driver Sell Yourself Courses OISE Stott's Correspondence College Advice on Education and Careers U. S. International University Europe The American College in London A Foothold in Europe? French Africa Sales & Marketing Business Development Export Financial Control (Part-Time) Chartered… Increase your Profits Eastbourne College Pitman Secretarial Colleges Abbey Tutorial College Huron University Surrey College Ceran Entreprenuer Will Sort Wood from Trees Energy Outlet Wanted DP Project Management Sales & Marketing Direction Languages Davies's College Lansdowne Independent Sixth Form College MPW Independent Colleges Easter Revision BAC St. Godric's College, London Non-Executive Heavy Public Affairs Problems Right Hand Business Advisor or Director Tropical Agri-Business Unique Employment Opportunity Harrogate Tutorial College Posts University of Limerick Nisi Dominus Frustara University College Galway LCSL Development Manager/site Finder International Sales Vp Gulf/export Sales-Marketing International Trader European Executive Near-Term Remedies Career Analysts Engineering Appointments Safety Quality Teamwork Texaco Where there's smoke, there's ire Declaring an office nicotine-free may be a good idea, however among the gasps of pleasure and dismay there may be pitfalls. Widget Finn advises on an easy switch Hoggett Bowers The Sunday Times Technical Sales Engineer An Italian system engineering and implementation… Two Project Managers Colquhoun
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