News from 18/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Lucy Hodges, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Allderidge, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Frances Gibb and Sheila Gunn, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Paul Double, Roger Boyes and Dessa Trevisan, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Richard Pool, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Bryan Stiles, Jan Ross, Tom Murphy, Stuart Jones, Alec Boothroyd, Bruce Clark, Stefan C. Reif (Director), Denis Hetherington, Peter Ball, A. Manders, Peter Dawson, General Secretary, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Hugh Casson, Past President, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, John Mallet, Vernon Bogdanor, Vivienne Cohen, Peter Marsh, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John Blandy, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Roger de Gray, President, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Simpson, John L. Aimers (Dominion Chairman), Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Guilford, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Angus Mackintosh, Immanuel Jakobovits, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Peter Victor, M. Cohen, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, John Bell Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nancy Seear, Susan Ellicott, R. T. Oerton, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, M. Kahtan,
ResumoCooked meats bring out Soviet voters in droves US rejects Iraqi warplanes plea as rebels close in Yugoslavia at brink Lane defended Police plea Fashion assault 2,000 sacked Arsenal at top Index Fairway fortune from the canny Auchterlonies Ashdown ready to do deal in a hung parliament 'Narrow band' for sterling Cancer Research Campaign End of the road for boy racers of Fords Teenaged children of Ford executives are to be banned from driving their parents' high-powered company cars, Kevin Eason reports Senior judges unite to defend Lord Lane from Mps' motion Continental Airlines Picture Gallery Confident party tries to shake off wimp image Liberal Democrats' conference Pilger defends Bafta award Unionists may reject Brooke ultimatum Patten tells Tory right to 'belt up' £8m cabinet plea Charity strained Spider man held Battle goes on for ignored victims of military accidents Servicemen who were injured by negligence before 1986 cannot claim compensation. Peter Victor reports Bitterness that will remain all his life Baptist urges a tactical vote for God More control over finance urged for local police chiefs Hume seeks lasting peace NEC Corporation Bulls suspected of spreading Bse Valentino is talk of the town at Paris shows Bizarre ritual emerged from Walpole's leather bag On the eve of the Budget, Times writers study the history, economics and politics of the big day Poll in June must stay an option for Chancellor Homebuyers await rate cut Doubts on cancer test claims Crippling rent rises threaten to break Chinatown Gloom of recession eased by first signs of recovery Voluntary groups face closure in Tory cash dispute Collection costs mount The week ahead Agenda Heads defy Clarke on 7-year-olds' test results Contracts fraud enquiry Girl found dead Hunt injury Murder charge Two burnt Rustlers foiled Bond winners Salmon and trout back in the pink Bluebell line seeks £1m from lovers of steam Citroën Rival leaders both stand to benefit in test of opinion Large turnout in Soviet referendum poised to boost Gorbachev's drive for unity Territorial issue splits Polish vote Lithuania St. Joseph's Hospice Ballot-rigging claims in key republic before polling began UK Raine Nationalists close polls amid rumours of widespread fraud Moldavia Besieged electorate gives union its firm support TV staff dismissed for failing to censor reports Tough talking (AFP): Island says yes (Reuter): Cuba's comrades Serbian leader puts fate of his party before nation MPs urge Major to see Dalai Lama (AP): Albania frees 123 political prisoners Women leading (AP): Bulgarian riot Cooper setback Togo protest Landon Billions rain down on voters as Kaifu opens the warchests With Japanese elections only weeks away, Joanna Pitman examines campaigning methods in which big spending rather than sound policies wins most votes American troops to stay in Gulf as Iraq revolt spreads Sitting Pretty Hard shoulder: John Major using a Bermuda policeman… Kuwait pledges election in a year Reuter: Lone soldier puts out well fire US film stirs up black culture of death Gandhi launches polling campaign Election upset in Finland (Reuter): Réunion protest Israeli jailed (Reuter): Ape attraction G Girobank United path to the polls? Matthew Parris …and moreover The Liberal record in a pact House Paddy Ashdown says he can now deal with the Tories. Vernon Bogdanor finds lessons in history Hoist by their arrogance Lords Bridge and Lane must go, not because of dishonesty, but because they consistently perpetuated injustice, writes Bernard Levin Hanging on to her words The Times Diary Cheers The Times Diary Holy order The Times Diary Déjà view A Budget for Recovery Risking Life and Limb Outcome of Birmingham Six ruling E European students Women in politics Black-out warning Scholarly values Teacher training Sale of weapons to Middle East Older contributors The role of royalty Marketing milk Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… War artists Terminal dilemma Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Service luncheon Service dinners University news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Memorial service Reed's School, Cobham Soirée The Earl of Cromer The Earl of Cromer, KG, GCMG, MBE, PC, governor of the Bank of England, 1961-66, and British ambassador in Washington, 1971-74, died on March 16 aged 72. He was born on July 28,1918 Film and television arts awards Clifford Jackson Clifford H. Jackson, aircraft engineer, died on February 18 aged 79. He was born on May 25,1911 Religion—boon or bane? Nature notes Church news Prof Ralph Davis Professor Ralph Davis, FBA, professor of medieval history at Birmingham University from 1970 to 1984, died on March 12 aged 72. He was born on October 7,1918 Announcements and Person (From our Art Critic): "British Artists' Exhibitions: Inauguration at Leeds The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund London Association for the Blind Arthritis Research To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2435 An American shows in Paris New York's Oscar de la Renta is taking on French fashion on its home ground C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Lost decade of opportunity? Some working women anticipate a Budget boost; others think it is already too late. Victoria McKee reports Plagued by dark Satanic ills All children sing dirty rhymes, but not all are victims of ritualistic abuse New Dental Discovery 'Working women are now a part of the economy in… MHA Methodist Homes for the Aged By no means a humdrum genius Classical Music Clive Davis on the pianist Glenn Gould, currently the subject of a Radio 3 series Tes the Times Educational Supplement Making up is hard to do Cinema Mike Leigh's latest film, Life is Sweet, is released this week. He talked to David Robinson about working without a script Euro-Dame London to Naples return For Easter? Last chance … Open to all Briefing Sun Alliance Agony uncle reassures actors Theatre The Closing Number Hampstead Theatre The False Count Man in the Moon, Chelsea Concert Composers Ensemble Blackhealth Halls Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Rock Jane's Addition Brixton Academy 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 To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… BBC1 A Coode Nest Publication Serbs rattle their sabres as presidency collapses The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,556 Parker Duofold Oil spill fear in Hebrides Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Major in tax pledge to MPs Business and Finance By our City Staff: Dismissal for 1,970 Air Europe employees The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Sears raises Grattan bid to £165m Policy criticised at British Shoe Ministers to debate role of proposed Ec central bank Banks called to account on code Recession threatens spending on training John Charcol Data may support hopes of rate cut Chancellor urged not to devalue sterling Air Canada Virgin may drop complaint of BA undercutting fares EC Notebook British chambers expected to agree radical restructure Exercise in expansion BAT could raise payout despite profit fall Reporting this Week Opec needs more cutbacks to reach benchmark $21 Chancellor could ease plight of industry with stock tax relief New brigade for Glenister The Times City Diary Picture Gallery All that glitters may not be gold Economic View An organic growth The Times City Diary Costly Endeavour The Times City Diary The 3M Olympic Collection Little prospect of Budget cheer Gilt-Edged Fed chairman sees signs of hope for US economy Multiple Display Advertising Items East Kilbride Ecu could play a pivotal role Capital Markets Unlisted Securities Gearing a low spot for High-Point Smaller Companies Investment Trusts Capitalisation and change on week Writing on the wall meant head had to go In the American edcational system the attitude of parents can make, or break, the careers of teachers. Lucy Hodges reports Educational Alliance Francaise BAC Surrey College OISE Florence Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Joseph's Hall Oxford St James's Secretarial College Dulwich College Lansdowne Secretarial College The French Centre Horsley Management Centre Lansdowne St. Godric's College The Queen's Secretarial College Florence Oxford School of Photography BAC Mrs Green Oxford & County Business College Ashbourne Davies's College Ceran Posts Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Survival lessons Noticeboard Scottish landing Student jig Career Analysts Southampton Institute Trees of knowledge Back to school Single-sex plea Religious education or indoctrination? Every day, schools take part in Christian worship, regardless of pupils' beliefs. Tom Murphy reports Educational SFIA Bullies' fists mark their victims for life A long-running study of violence in schools reveals that it can lead to long-term depression in adulthood National Curriculum Council The King's School Ely Cambridgeshire Bursar University Appointments St George's Hospital Medical School University of Manchester University College and Middlesex School of Medicine Judy Farquharson Ltd Conard Phoenix Properties Limited Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA/ADMINISTRATOR Educational University Appointments CuRtin Secretary Next Employment McBains, Chartered Surveyors Leading Sponsorship Consultancy IMG University of Strathclyde Lectureships Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Financial Flair Keystone Recruitment Admin Secretary Newspaper PA Meridian Prep & Public Schools Devonshire House Easter Revision Courses BAC Caroline King appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caroline King appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Language Business The London Partnership Limited Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altering green belt boundaries Court of Appeal Law Report March 18 1991 The Times Ruddock to explore unknown territory Boxing London easily crush indifferent Oxford Rowing England reveal talent for low farce Captain sets example which forwards fail to emulate Week End Rugby Union Results Jones fears for future Snooker Brewery tied house agreement with cafe not unlawful European Law Report Conway emerges as a vital force Ice Skating Holders Havant struggle through Hockey Cannock on top in extra time Time we paid for the privilege of brilliance Magnificent England rise to the occasion Twickenham Details Irish flair unrewarded French vision and verve steal the grand in Carling's slam Evans has Bridgend trailing in his wake Neath need inspiring Tondu's run cut short Match Facts Mandarin: The Leggett to complete double Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Selaah pleases Stoute in Lincoln preparation Mr Frisk in the pink again Bob Grinders aims for final Results from Saturday's point-to-points Saturday's results Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Owers presents Liverpool with undeserved points Palace lose their sparkle Week End Results and Tables A refreshed Platt revels in silky skills of Cowans Football Trio that may lighten the load Stuart Jones Pretenders kept at bay by Palmer Sheffield enjoy a change in fortune Bodies opt for order under one banner Athletics McHardy sets record Cambridge pose a threat to leaders Football Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Harriers reap all the benefits of fitness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Depleted Salford watch as records tumble in Cumbria Rugby League Widnes reclaim lead For the Record Today's Fixtures Indonesians serve notice Deakins claims a double In Breif Elegant Heinzer fulfils his dream Skiing Ski Hotline Rugby Union Campbell puts Arsenal back on top of table Barclays Blanco signs off with a World Cup warning Lloyd rejects job with LTA links £8.5m transfer remains a choice Lazio supporters toast the prospect of Gascoigne's arrival Four sent off as Celtic win Olazábal wards off the jitters Ram lets Faldo celebrate at home Steven joins the drain on England squad
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