News from 20/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Andrew McEwen, Russell E. M. Lawson, John Young and Peter Davenport, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Geraldine Bedell, David Rhys Jones, G. R. C. Shepard, Angela MacKay, Jamieson Plummer, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Robert Pe, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Simon Tait and John Goodbody, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Charles Wintour, Peter L. G. Bateman, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Beddard, Ahmed Fazl, Denis E. Filer, Alan Lorimer, P. E. Morris, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ivor Crewe, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Wood and Douglas Broom, Graham Hitchen, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, John C. K. Mercer, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Frederick Warner, Michael Clark and Susan Ellicott, John Percival, Jane Wyatt, A. D. Garrad, Nicole Swengley, Francis O. J. Otway, Gavin Bell, Andrew Green, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), R. C. G. Cooke, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Matthew Bond and Martin Waller, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Ian Ross, Gordon Pepper, David Lipsey, Robin Oakley, Political Editor and Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Devlin, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, David Young, Sara McConnell, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Owen Jenkins, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Jim Hiley, Michael Horsnell, Penelope Tremayne, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Carl Leonard, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, P. de R. Leclercq, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoLamont transfers poll tax burden to Vat at 17.5% Community charge cut by £140 and election date options kept open Recession to be deeper, shorter than expected Backseat growls from the gallery Political sketch Drink, petrol and tobacco duties up Child benefit increase Top rate mortgage relief ends Corporation tax cut Bigger personal allowances Company cars hit Bill for 'scourge' phones More help for charities Peps concessions Soviet mark-up Riot damages United through Index Kurd threat to dams Diary secrets Lamont cash cancels out payments in Wandsworth J. Winter, Bell & Howell Ltd Major blames Heseltine for cabinet leaks of poll tax reform As first results emerge from the review of local government, Times writers study the arguements Quids in as citizens enjoy the good life free of charge Sign of the times: Michael Heseltine putting aside… Rutland's independent spirit reawakened Icke quits as Greens' spokesman Major refusal Training appeal Parliament today Football club must pay £265,000 to police injured in riot Murderer convicted a decade after crime Ballet and opera tour blow Move to healthier eating 'is failing' Picture Gallery Samaritan denies assault Canon Widow of baron is to face race charges over leaflets Extra troops cover closure of Ulster border checkpoints United Breweries 'wrecking lives of landlords' David Young reports on the hardships caused by the enforced sale of tied public houses Council heads for Kuwait Punch Universities appeal for extra funds Bombers appeal Ouins arrive Care criticised Aids toll 2,493 Volvo Enquiry into Nazi war crimes could cost £2.7m PC warned father of bike danger Garuda Indonesia Popularity threatens national parks John Young and Peter Devenport look at pressures that could mean visitors being steered to less popular areas Barrister says wife's lover tried to kill him Death damages Air force victims Pollution fine Rail crash Vauxhall Golf war leaves Palestinians divided on Arafat's leadership Referendum result offers Kremlin only cold comfort Albanian refugees may go to Kuwait Yugoslav tensions eased as army puts off intervention Picture Gallery Cool US reception awaiting Germans East Germans challenge new bogeyman Defence review worries the oldest regiment Kidnap group renews hostages demand Land deal proposed by Israeli general Glaspie message War crimes Clean-up order Mandela trial judge allows new evidence of violence (Reuter): Panda's image bloodied (Reuter): Noriega link (Reuter): Cancer relief (AFP): Jailed for life (AFP): Victory for Zia in Dhaka power tussle Picture Gallery Chinese jail-term omen for Hong Kong Ford (AP): Rebels take bishop American Airlines No Title Has high-risk Lamont struck the right target? Norman Lamont's first Budget held several surprises. Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, gives his view of the performance and suggest that he may have adopted a high-risk strategy £1bn aid package aims to improve cashflow quickly Corporation Tax Scotching of poll tax is praised Political Reaction Goodbye to the intrusive lunchtime warbler Car Phones Picture Gallery Centre ground benefits most Gains Foundation will give sport and the arts £60m fillip Betting Bookies take a beating The Times Budget Diary Poll-tax battler wins praise The Times Budget Diary Money talks The Times Budget Diary Chill wind The Times Budget Diary Firms to pay £bn extra in VAT and insurance Company Cars Profit-sharing plans are given a boost Shares BT shares sell-off planned Privatisation Profits tax threshold is raised Small Firms Picture Gallery Rich losing overseas haven for their assets Offshore Funds Spending deficit makes unwelcome return PSBR Ministers braced for worst but economic recovery is in sight Forecasts Special allowance will help to ease the burden Training Big boost for Peps allowance Costly change Closure assets Tax safeguards Tax relief cut offset by £3,000 rise in threshold Mortgages Gifts for schools get relief Gulf workers to keep exemption Safeguard for deep-sea sailors 15% rise causes fear of job losses Tobacco Picture Gallery VAT bill may add extra £33m Charities Missed chance to widen fuel price gap is decried Petrol Town & Country Inflation-sized increases put 56p on Scotch Alcohol Freeze on increase in standard rate for married couples Allowances By our Money Editor: Children wooed by extra-interest bond Small Savers Married Couple, both Working, One Child Married Couple, 65-74 Married Couple, over 75 Single Person, over 75 Poor forced to pay for the 'errors of poll tax' Poverty Trap Personal Tax Allowances Caring way to the purse of a single parent Single Person, No Children Single Parent, Two Children Married Couple, Non-Working Wife, Two Children Single Person, 65-74 By our Social Services Correspondent: Families to get rise in October Child Benefit Rover 'Above all, a Budget for business' Rover 'Biggest climbdown in history' Peugeot Diesels The bug stops here …and moreover An election Postponed Norman Lamont's Budget is aimed more at the foreign-exchange markets than the m, arginal voter. He may have been too cautious, writes Ivor Crewe Let's preserve that British dottiness The Ealing comedies should be stored at home, says Joe Joseph Spring leaks The Times Diary Picture this The Times Diary Notable gift The Times Diary Act of friendship The Times Diary Recession Unrelieved A Diet of Leaks Lessons to be learned from the Birmingham Six case Scientific evidence 'Virgin births' Eating out Employment issues Different disciplines Planning control on wind farms An older Russia Out on a limb Court Circular Today's royal engagements Inner Temple Anniversaries Appointments Birthdays today Dinners Malvern College Gresham's School Jimmy McPartland Jimmy McPartland, jazz musician, died on March 13 aged 83. He was born on March 15,1907 University news Pilar Primo de Rivera Pilar Primo de Rivera y Sáenz de Heredia, founder of the feminine section of the Spanish Falange, died on March 17 at the age of 78. She was born on November 4,1912 Forthcoming marriages Church news The Rev Derrick Greeves The Rev Derrick Greeves, Methodist church minister, broadcaster and writer, died on March 14 aged 77. He was born on June 29,1913 Michael Langdon Memorial services Luncheons Service dinner Lecture Your Lord and Teacher. have just washed your feet.… New Ford Works at Dagenham No Title Concise Crossword No 2437 The child is always father to the manual After two children, and two books on child-rearing, Libby Purves is sure fo one thing children grow up as they please Kuwait Airways Nice work for a lady Betty Kenward, whose 'Jennifer's Diary has become an upper-crust institutiion, is hanging up her evening gloves The Times & Briefly Tornados for ties The verse that could happen As the Royal Shakespeare Company returns to the Barbican, Jim Hiley assesses another promised return, to classium, with new artistic director Adrian Noble Theatre Opera Now Sadler's Wells Mark made Briefing Music is more than incidenta6C John Barry, who is nominated for an Academy Award for scoring Dances with Wolves, talks to David Toop Cinema: Interview Canadian specific John Russell Taylor on a show that reveals some undervalued richness Gallery: Sheffield Opera Now BBC RSC Stories striding the stage Opera The Death of Klingoffer Brussels Rock Deep Purple Hammersmith Odean Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Word-Watching Entertainments 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 Picture Gallery Arthritis Research Kurd rebels threaten to blow up two dams The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,558 Picture Gallery Soviet bread and meat prices treble Weather Prince urges action on Third World hunger Index Tate in bid for sugar group Paterson slips BSG tumbles Wolseley falls The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Shares to fall after Budget disappointment Losers outnumber winners Budget Tempus Business welcomes 'help it wanted' MDC Allied-Lyons director resigns after £150m blow Slowdown means borrowing of £8bn in 1991-92 The Chancellor forecast a 'temporary re-emergence' of the public sector borrowing requirements, because of lower economic activity. The government aims to maintain a balanced budget over the medium term Output forecast to fall 2% this year The Chancellor said output this year would be 2 per cent lower than last, after a painful but necessary period of retrenchment. Recovery could begin in the middle of this year. Inflation is forecast to fall to 4 per cant by year end Short Term Economic Prospects Simpson holds the candle The Times City Diary Alhed's £150 million black hole Comment The Brierley factor adds a dimension to BSG payout Tempus Murray Johnstone Big business attacks 'unfair' rules on policing takeovers Business Roundup Empire shuns £9m offer Monument expands BP links up with Statoil AAF ahead at £3.6m Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes Clerical Medical Thurgar dips into red Harland back to profit By our City Staff: Cambridge Electronic dips to £10.2m Hongkong Bank Early fall in US diverts attention from Budget Stock Market By our City Staff: Scholes slips at half time Trinity rises to £18.2m Pöhl warns against swift Emu Major Indices Dow falls 62 points after earnings warning by IBM Wall Street Traditional Options Ca Shares drop sharply Stock Exchange Prices The Essential Component Deal for Lewis's expected this week The Times Unit Trust Information Service Rentokil hits its target with 20% increase to £74m Competition knocks Mandarin Manpower 'may not pay out for years' London Traded Options Unlisted Securities Unitel Craigic Robertson Ltd Tony Slome Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Investment Trusts StM Money Markets Robertson Group plc Exchange Technology Commodities Kensington Publications Weeklies with all to play for Charles Wintour assesses mixed results in the ever-competitive magazine market There must be some doubt about how far good writing can carry a magazine Creative , Media & Marketing Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurolink Group Plc Mary Overton Publishers face a serial killer A chapter of disaster unfolds as papers cut back their spending on book rights Morgan Keating Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnard marcus Editorial Manager Advertising Sales Spero Communications Ltd Quote me Moving moments Face to face The management decade Sound of battle Media Watch Multiple Display Advertising Items Director's Secretary Slough MacKay-PARKES SMCL Oil & Gas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Multiple Display Advertising Items S J Berwin & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers' Guide Barbican Milldon & Co Ltd Compton Avenue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Vestry News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 15th Century Grade II Listed Essex Farmhouse with… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida lures Britons with lower tprices Property Buyers' Guide Rentals Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Extended life for a home Careful refurbishment or adding an extension can increase the value of property and avoid the need for a move. Nicole Swengley reports Phoenix Fireplaces E. G. Millar (Plastering) Ltd Interior Design Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Room for Improvement Chimney Lining Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Buildings Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Original Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamlet Norfolk Garden Supplies Market pins hopes on 1992 Commercial Property Dunlop Plywood Multiple Display Advertising Items Room for Improvements Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheldon Good & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Waterfront Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A tower at £10 a foot Gambling club can sue on dishonoured cheque Law Report March 20 1991 Procedure for appeals from district judges MIH David Menzies Associates Commercial Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Judge should have given reasons for allowing amendment Insurance intermediary's duty Confidentiality of wardship files Truro Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ecological considerations in coastal protection European Law Report The Times Mandarin: Christmas Holly to spark treble for in-form Niven Mandarin: Kelso Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Berry hope dashed by Weatherbys Rinus heads for Aintree without another outing Overnight jockeys likely next year Bookmakers under fire Yesterday's results Hemel's delight turns to despair Basketball England relying on Mace Netball England name 18 group side Schools Rugby Rapid Raceline Becker plays more like a beach boy than court colossus Tennis Results from Key Biscayne Sport for the Disabled Foundation faces cutbacks National squads to be sidelined for season Hockey Forrester leads way Bridge England B team selection shows change in emphasis McLeod settles issue Picture Gallery Gallichan is eager to enter into uncharted territory Welsh students assured success Scots build for future with touring team Hick completes dress rehearsal Overseas Cricket Marathon men issue writ over TV allegations Athketics Llanelli drawn to face Neath in Welsh Cup Marseilles chase elusive goal MacKenzie proves an inspired choice to save the blushes Lee gets his chance For the Record Zenith Cup comes to life Highbury match may provide a taste of Cup final Scotland nip in with late surge Bowls England take all the titles Today's Fixtures Results from Sunningdale Barnard begins to reap reward of fitness move Golf Elliott slips up In Brief Index MCC may open the doors to women at last United go into the last four without Robson Stein says deal is on NSPCC Faldo's change of clubs clinches £5m Steele verdict not stainless Men of Kent decide to reduce committee Sport shares pools win
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