News from 19/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sebastian Robinson, Tony Travers, James Pickett, Moreen M. Morrison, Simon Barnes, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Angela MacKay, Lena M. Jeger, Michael Stevenson, Norman De Mesquita, Brian Fearn, David Bonham (Churchwarden), Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, David Saunders, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Brian James, Peter Davenport, John Roemmele, Ashbourne, Robertson of Oakbridge, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Dean Nelson, Hazhir Teimourian and Ali Jaber and Christopher Walker, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, William Davis, Chairman, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Peter De Ionno, E. Shegog (Director), Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Wolchover and Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, John M. M. Banham Director, (Michael Phillips), Tony Samstag, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Roger Jefferies, President, Alice Thomson, Brian Warburton, Ken Lawrence, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Martin Reid, Roger Fox, Caroline Mathilde, Richard Pipes, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Peter H. Stallard, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Enid Castle, President, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Barney Hoskyns, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Alan Hamilton and Nicholas Wood, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Jonathan Paynn, Kenneth Rea, Brian Clarke, William Cash, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter Willis, Alan Coren, Peter Luff Director, John B. Harris, Rob Andrew, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, John Parfitt, Frances Gibb, Michael Taplin, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Duncan Heena, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoCounty councils under threat as poll tax dies Local burden may be eased by £5bn Child abuse reports rise Paris triumph Back to court Saddam attack Mail invasion Adams recalled Index Modest Budget tax giveaway expected Princess buries the present for posterity Girls' public day school duet: Louisa Aldridge,… Mid-East peace tour for Bush By our Foreign Staff: Gorbachev wins bare majority Strain of office is taking its toll on Major Is John Major's health in good order? His wife and President Bush have their doubts. Alan Hamilton and Nicholas Wood report Compaq Mortgage tax relief expected to survive in spite of protests Allowances Government has to pay the price of its poll tax defeat Community Charge Effect B B C Treasury record on forecasts compares well with others What today's Budget might have in store: Times writers examine the options Red route fails to speed up traffic Chefs put faith in Lamont giveaway Restaurants British Diabetic Association Wakeham warning on power prices Chemistry cuts Drug controls New TV channel Recorder dies Passengers flee Wife and her lover 'plotted to murder husband for money' Seducation scene was ploy to lure barrister to his death at hands of flying instructor, court told Drink-drive police chief is banned Indomitable lord in pursuit of justice Father on trial after son kills boy cyclist Sobering reality of duty-free relaxation Prince's crest will confuse buyers, say organic farmers Counterfeiter jailed Trusthouse Forte By a Staff Reporter: PC shot dead by grinning gunman, court told Pan AM NSPCC says ritual abuse claims still being made Attack on 'naive' view of social work Bar reopens 'cab-rank' battle Fair points to lack of law places RAF death crash: the wreckage of a Canberra bomber… B B C Radio link to aid Tube safety Equality group wins race bias court fight Telecom uses surplus Irish workers after cutting skilled jobs Halifax Post-industrial modernism: a sculpture invoking… Religious tolerance promoted Highest pub moves back to Yorkshire US driver in crash discharged Hunt for boy Car dealer jailed Bread ruined Belfast shooting Bird sanctuary Taking wing The New Vauxhall Carlton By our Parliamentary Staff: War crimes bill again wins overwhelming support First direct Secrecy in Home Office attacked Hain protest record brought to the fore Breath test plea rejected Green budget would hit cars More injured by fireworks Ethiopia aid increased Parliament today Vauxhall Toshiba Our Foreign Staff: Embassy workers leave Ethiopia after rebel gains Violence rising in black townships Claims of two more Mandela attacks (Reuter): Douala march (Reuter): Truce signed (AFP): Niger challenge (Reuter): Togo reforms The Legal Prodection Group Limited Angola rebels rule out victory No surprises so far Japanese face muted welcome on Capitol Hill Teacher's trial tops the ratings The eyes have it: Shunichi Suzuki, the governor of… Lotus Police brutality video ignites American anger Gorbachev wins by slim majority in crucial referendum Both sides claim victory after Ukraine ballot Eurovision song sows disharmony in Norway Hell hole: three Albanian political prisoners in… Genscher fails to rekindle bonhomie Our Foreign Staff: Serbs push Yugoslavia to the edge of civil war British Nuclear Forum British troops leave Rock (Reuter): Jobs protest (AP): Greenland win (AP): Graves visited Erring abbot Shia leader sets up rival government to Saddam Never-ending party defies desecration Kuwait City Notebook by Jamie Dettmer Picture Gallery (Reuter): Torture by Kuwaitis, Amnesty claims Canon Saudi Arabia repairs split with Tehran Ceasefire demands set high Shamir attacked Gulf hero shot Achille arrest Vicious cycle of reform Alan Coren …and moreover Can Norman storm 'em? The Times Profile: Norman Lamont is one of the least experienced Chancellors this century. Does he have what it takes to mend the ecomony in time for the next election? Is the old devil deaf? The Times Diary Reverse charge? The Times Diary Sky scraping The Times Diary Sign of liquidity The Times Diary Blaming Lord Lane No Zeal for Union What Age is this? Vicious circle on aid to Africa Equality for girls War widows' pensions Budget tip? Longer-term prize in local taxation 'Virgin births' Churchwardens' tenure Evangelism on TV Bigger burden on small business Role of bankers Tourism deficit Name variants Court Circular Today's royal engagements Durham School Terra Nova School, Cheshire Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Dinners Luncheon Engineers' Company Appointments Sir Carl Aarvold His Honour Sir Carl Aarvold, OBE, TD, DL, Recorder of London, 1964-75, died in hospital on March 17 aged 83. He was born on June 7,1907 Chartered Institute of Building Meetings Anniversaries Raymond Fletcher Raymond Flecther, journalist and Labour MP for Ilkeston, 1964-83, died on March 16 aged 69. He was born on December 3,1921 Biggest blocks in Stonehenge carried by ice, scientists claim Archaeology Nicola Rossi-Lemeni Nicola Ross-Lemeni. the Turkish-born Italian bass died in Bloomington. Indiana, On March 12 aged 70. He was born at Istanbut on November 6,1920 Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran Appointments in the Forces Church news Births From our Correspondent: New Sydney Bridge To-Days Opening Marred Arthritis Research Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2436 Paris still master of the style universe The world's top designers are on sparking form in fashion week. Liz Smith reports Interflora Home is where the art is As well as admiring Joshua Bowler's flat, his guests can buy or commission its contents from the designer-makers Friends of the Elderly Jewels sparkle despite recession And did those beat .. ? Rock Barney Hoskyns on how a British style of British style of pop music has persisted despite commercial pressure towards Americanisation Cambridge Theatre Glaxo Mature but convincing Records: Opera Vaudeville Theatre First, rehearse your credit-worthiness Theatre Talent is important, but money matters just an much in getting a place at drama school, argues Kenneth Rea The fact that more students are forced to work part-time affects the course itself NatWest Dramatic vision of madness Dance Royal Danish Ballet copenhagen Horizon/Cutting Edge BBC 2/Channel 4 Television Replay Radio 3 Radio Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events The Times BBC1 Norwich Union Healthcare Lagerfeld plays to the gallery The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,557 Iran calls for an Islamic government in Baghdad Weather Lord Lane defended by Baker All plead innocent to poll tax crimes Political sketch Business and Finance Shares in ADT hit by result Pre-Budget calm Rugby falls Budget hotline The Pound Otto set to win Grattan fight after lifting bid French launch £49m hostile Empire bid Recession holds Beazer to £43m Battle of the Clyde ends in tears Kuwaiti rebuilding contracts 'limited' Tootal plans £10m lift Delta Still room for rate cut as pound loses four cents Picture Gallery Profits fall at IMI and Delta for first time in nine years Alexon splits interests Mix with the Right Company RTZ names Birkin as successor to Frame By our City Staff: Airlines move in to bridge ILG gap By our City Staff: Fayeds ask High Court to block Lonrho action Scottish power 'faces constraints' Divisional setback and high rates hit Hickson Business Roundup Alliance Trust lifts payout J Fisher figures drop Fimbra raises fees by 15% Clyde income surges Company Briefs Astec result falls 29.8% Sketchley shares jump Lunch boxes woo Afbd The Times City Diary Full house as firms seek Kuwaiti peace prizes Cheque-ing up The Times City Diary Mail order faces a Euro challenge Comment Ethical ethos The Times City Diary Rea makes mark The Times City Diary Sharp Beazer builds on revival hope Tempus Bluebird goes into the red as Hornby rises to £3.8m W Canning hit by higher tax charge IMI Hongkong Land leaps despite falling rents Refuge up to £14.5m despite losses CBI figures must be reliable Tough talking on Emu will bring success Lamont's lament Pru sells 98 estate agencies BET names chief Body Shop buys Sainsbury's 300 Fobel warning Continental move FT-SE 100 Volumes Refuge Group Plc Fimbra should be abolished Litigation settled Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options Dow falls 18 points to 2,930 Hp Hewlett Packard Competition worries cause pessimistic view of Asda Stock Market Recent Issues Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares slip Stock Exchange Prices Small steps to win justice New codes of practice may help prevent another Birmingham Six injustice, say David Wolchover and Anthony Heaton-Armstrong Legal Brief Place of making arbitration is where award is expressed to be signed Law Report March 19 1991 Court of Appeal Lipson Lloyd Jones ALPS Accountancy and Legal Professions Selection Ltd Employers' knowledge irrelevant to tribunal's jurisdiction The Times Scots build bridge to the Continent Edward Fennell finds that Scottish firms see London as the key to a European foothold Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Associates Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Reinsurance Victims of abuse by the courts? A family at the centre of child abuse allegations feel let down by the law. The mother describes their ordeal QD Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asa Law Locums Multiple Classified Advertising Items High-flyer hits a rough patch Inns and Outs Bilingualegal QD Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins British Telecom Underwood & Co Sherwood & Co Reliance Legal - Targer for Success Chambers & Partners Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times Taylor. Root Ultramar Badenoch & Clark MP Michael Page Legal QD Quarry Dougall Guinness The Chambers of the Hon. John Melville Williams Q. C Morgan Chase Associates Ltd GA General Accident NCVO National Council for Voluntary Organisations Kent County Council Manches & Co The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Kent County Council Law Personnel Those magnificent men in the flying marines The marines now offer the quickest chance for non-commissioned officers to get airborne. David Saunder watches them training Public Appointments United Nations English Editors Examination International Confederation of Trade Unions Diary of Times Classified UEA Norwich Appointment of Chief Executive English Heritage Network Housing Association Limited Uganda Aids Commission The secret lure enchanting Andy Capp and Co Brian Clarke greets the start of the trout-fishing season with a look at the reasons behind angling's timeless and classless appeal Royal patronage is given to unique sports conference New channel provides more sport for all Conway is still climbing ICE Skating Bladder experience is a trying shame for France Sport on Television The Week in Review Monarchs pick Alexander The end of steady descents may be bitter for Britons Skiing Mandarin: Toda to initiate double for Pipe Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Desert Orchid finished for remainder of season Seeking a summer of calm Lord Of Tusmore in demand for Lincoln Nash celebrates family treble Results from yesterday's two meetings Two winners under orders for National Rapid Raceline Uttley to give up coaching post after World Cop Looking to champions Flood of offences leaves officials in need of a lifeline Letham clinches title Glorious relief to get off the treadmill The Times examines England's monetous victory in the five nations' championship Rob Andrew, right, the England stand off, gives a player's view of his side's grand slam triumph Robertsons uphold the family honour Bowls Havant must travel for Cannock tie Hockey Porta tours with Barbarians Widnes reign supreme in big schools' event Schools Rugby First meeting changed to Silverstone In Brief Changes to rule get mixed reaction Yachting Boardman decides to ease back Cycling Devils will hope to maintain their grip ICE Hockey Leighton loaned to Arsenal Irish are guaranteed a safe visit to Belgrade Pools Forecast Third Division Overseas Results Robson smiles again with a contract and captaincy Football Angell proves answer to Southend's needs AC Milan feeling pressure Results from Key Biscayne For the Record Off-key Becker bows out Tennis For the Record Today's Fixtures Racing Adams returns to England squad to face the Irish England Squads Gascoigne offered more than £6.5m by Lazio Heritable Capital Plan Limited Roxburgh looks for insurance Lewis looks to crush Smith Greaves celebrates top award Ransome elected chairman TV enquiry accuses Brasher and Disley Attacker puts out Dobson RFU keeping options open on amateurism Gatcombe trials to continue
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