News from 22/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Lyall Wilkes, Tony Travers, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Michael McCarthy and Peter Davenport, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, C. G. Smith, Nigel Hawkes and Kerry Gill, Simon Ambrose, Bruce Clark and Robert Seely, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Michael Tate, City Editor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Werner von Simson, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Bamji, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Dale Lautenbach, Robin Morris, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sam McCluskie, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Mike Stevens, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, John Mendes, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Oakley and Richard Ford, Derek Harris Edited, David Young, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Colin Marshall Deputy Chairman, Christopher Walker, R. A. Adcock, George Hill, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Brian Buchanan, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Charles Truman, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Bell Business Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Davies, Arthur Leathley, D. C. Barrett, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent and Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. E. Roulston, Mary Dejevsky, Melissa G. Hawes,
ResumoDeath of poll tax announced by Heseltine New property-and-people tax planned for 1993 while commission looks at council reorganisation Interview Football Society Leukaemia risk Soviet division Tibet hope Index Councils' grip on education loosened Two-faced upstart bowls cricket a googly Mother dies after blood is refused Pressure grows for end to sanctions on Iraq Boucheron Place Vendome The tax and what they said about it It's one out, all in as Heseltine keeps the country guessing The only concrets news to come from Michael Heseltine yesterday was that the poll tax is dead. But, according to Tony Travers, what he has is store for Britain is now open to conjecture Tories sink flagship but salvage support of backbench rebels Texas Instruments Picture Gallery No-confidence vote may unite Tories Opposition How a minister's aims fell victim to his own review The Vision Thatcher faithful defend her ideals Pressure Group Nightmare foreseen by local councils Reaction Town halls given autumn deadline to fight change Election in June felt unlikely Poll Date Postman passes by on red-letter day Alone on the street a certain minister finds himself taxed, Alan Hamilton reports Local Government Responsibilities By our Local Government Correspondent: Politics drove the options team The Review Turn to page 10 to find the What Car? Hot Hatchback… Fateful dates that ended in failure Chronology The World's biggest offer British Airways 'Sterile quarrel is brought to an end' CAA House Tories too weak to correct error Ridley fears new class of losers Parliament next week Clarke to give post-16 colleges freedom Education Lanes Airline offers 50,000 free flights to beat recession Appeal cleared Injury plea Lockerbie report The Ultimate Driving Machine Picture Gallery Phillips faces paternity suit Court told of attack plot Call for government action as defence job cuts soar MPs urge review of navy Dial £2.5m to be spent on York city walls New power sought for national parks High fatigue illness 'is genuine' Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited Missing girl, 12, found dead Drugs arrest Dog destroyed Credit card plea Shooting charge Pay-out for Six Single women given right to apply for virgin births Polytechnics Students outstrip polytechnic funds Anti-freeze plan for BR Promote Yourself! More mothers give marriage a miss Magnet Kitchens Schools told to put emphasis on Christianity Renault Leaders at odds over result of Soviet poll Peace talks fail to end miners' strike Britain establishes closer ties with the Ukraine Comet Fortunes of war revive Mitterrand's flagging spirits Army Officer Spring shower: jets from riot police water-cannon… Summit to look at postwar EC goals Germans abandon nuclear hopes (AP): Airmen missing after collision (Reuter): Marcos pledge (Reuter): Killings recalled Bush 'sick' Democracy blow ANA All Nippon Airways Troops lost for words over PoWs Us Forces Bradford & Bingley Building Society Rebels brace for Saddam offensive to retake Kirkuk Iraq Us draft sets peace timetable United Nations Swinging Sixties lights young America's fire United States Picture Gallery Residence curbs will rob emirate of vital skills Kuwait The Muslim Institute (Reuter): Baghdad accused of Imam's kidnap Bonn to pay full share of war bill (Reuter): Soldiers killed Refugees refuse (Reuter): Kuwaitis freed (AFP): Slick cleared Mozambique rebels show softer side in the wilderness Faltering steps to statehood Panasonic Shoulder for a nation to cry on Ever serenc, the Dalai Lama clings to his hopes for Tibet after 32 years of frustration, writes George Hill A taxonomy of imposters Alan Coren . . . and moreover Hog-tied by the housing subsidy Janet Daley asks why the government persists in encouraging the nation to stay put Saddam's dangerous freedom Conor Cruise O'brien says that the West short-sighted in allowing the Iraqi leader to eradicale his internal enemies Energy runs out of steam The Times Diary Towards the Light The Times Injustice in Kuwait The Times Appeal judges called to account NHS compromise Departed glories Dust storms danger Halting decline of British shipping Air routes dispute Clergy in waiting All that jazz Easily sold Court Circular High sheriffs Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Reception Rollo John Oliver Meyer Dinners Jazzmin Ball John Harris Service for King Olav V Service of thanksgiving Dr Han Lih-Wu Anniversaries Eton College St Albans School Church news Bud Freeman Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages University news Appointments Births The King and the Bible Reach Concise Crossword No 2439 Pain Ting A good look at Parkinson's lore Kate Muir meets Cecil Parkinson, the former transport secretary, and finds a man unhappy with his image Mr Lamont's wrong number Far from being the scourge of modern life, the portable phone is its saviour Happy meeting of minds Concerts British Diabetic Association Magpie monarch's treasure Galleries: Royal George IV filled his now-demolished London palace with magnificent art. Joseph Connolly previews a show of its glories at Buckingham palace This is from the heart Records: Rock Vh Victor Hochhauser presents at the Royal Albert… BBC National Savings The young tell strange stories Galleries: Commercial An unsettling experience Theater Victory Greenwich Opera Hansel and Gretel Lyric, Hammersmith Rock Jimmy Somerville Hamersmith Odeon Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert CBSO/Rattle Town Hall, Birmingham Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on retease across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events The Times BBC1 Harvey Nichols Studies differ on leukaemia role of fathers The Times Crossword No 18,560 Picture Gallery WPA Health Insurance Weather Tomorrow in the Times After eaten words, a mixed salad Political sketch Index Unit trusts have best month since the crash RTZ falls 14% on currency bite Burton slumps Bowater builds The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Market surges on hopes of rate cut today Cookson seeks £83m in cash call Market-maker 'unaware of take-up' The Blue Arrow trial Guinness profits froth to £847m Hawker to cut another 4,000 jobs Euro Trade Centre Banks want law changed to recoup £500m lost on swaps By our City Staff: Owners Abroad seeks £28m RTZ Bringing out the best in the world Marley falls to £14.3m in recession Morgan Grenfell dips 19% Wilson Bowden calls for £34m to buy land Business Roundup Wassail soars to £7.6m Ossory looks for £21m SPS shares suspended Britannic rises 17% Company Briefs Geest leaps to £24.8m More paid at Minorco Major league win for King The Times City Diary Depths of law Exhausting results Time to pay for a borrowing boom Comment Stout progress Burton takes the long and winding road to recovery Tempus Bowater Hawker Siddeley No Title The Chinese Export Commodities Fair (C E C F) Digging for progress at RTZ Standard Life Highlights from the Annual Report Meggitt profits dip to £24m on 77% rise in interest bill SBJ gains 38% to £9.44m Seeboard Doing a power fo good Bankers Trust buys strategic stake in Tate & Lyle target Morrison battles to £50m Kwik-Fit soars to £24m Babcock deal BNB profit held Johnson falls Loss for SAS Recent Issues Major Indices Gaming Act 1968 Smith & Nephew drops to £132m Balance sheet lookd healthier as gearing is reduced to 31% Commission calls for end to EC power monopolies Company Briefs FT-SE 100 Volumes Investors Chronicle Ford Sellar shares frozen Amstrad Thomas Robinson suffers £14.7m slide in profits By our City Staff: Telegraph falls to £38.5m Guinness Plc Shares slime on hopes of early rate cuts Stock Market Traditional Options London Traded Options Wall Street Shares surge Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Interest on repayment of interim sum International Appointments European Patent Office Colquhoun Multiple Display Advertising Items Amnesty international The South China Morning post Wall is an extension Club liable for injury to police Forcing Marketing Research Specialist Teacher/help International Confederation of Trade Unions Euro Disney Deputy Publications Manager Proving care of car Provencale Magpie monarch's treasure Home owners, unable to sell in the property slump, are still spending money on improvements. However, the DIY superstores face many challenges, Simon Ambrose reports Learning DIY in Spanish Roy Firman Ltd Ronseal A softer image, but harder sell Marketing directors are looking at ways of boosting their sales by attracting a new style of customers Allibert Masons Timber Products Lavalier Bemis Countryside Garden paving and walling B&Q Into battle up the garden path Large DIY chains and small stores are fighting over a lucrative green market, writes Derek Harris MS Mosley Stone Chindwell Hepworth Home Products a Division Fo Hepworth Plc Borden Decorative Products Ltd Graham Brown The own-label challenge Competition between established makes and stores' own brands is a feature of today's market. Derek Harris looks at the companies' policies Helpful staff are the key to succes Good employees can be elusive but some companies have new remedies B. E. L. Products Limited Robimatic Sales Ltd Bosch Excellence comes as standard Electronic retailing can geneate profits From Epos to Eftpos, the latest systems are helping big stores to keep a finger on the pulse of their business Bernstein Group Plc Williams Holdings Plc Vymura International Making the first move Deciding when to centralise distribution in a superchain can be a problem for management, Rodney Hobney says RMC Readymix Drypack Limited Ring Lighting B&Q Open all hours but never on a Sunday DIY stores have borne the brunt of enforcement of Sunday trading curbs, reports John Young How to lead customers down the aisle Rodney Hobson guided to the goods Choosing the tools for the job Nicole Swengley reports on the first steps for the amateur home improver Dulux Salaries lag behind at smaller firms General Spanish Die and Mould Manufacturing Company IC Institute of Counselling Notice to Readers Businesses for Sale Redundant Farm Buildings? Cruising Hotel Barge Upper Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Business to Business Office Communication Wholesalers Make Money in Cellular Communications now! National Video Camcorder Hire Service Returning to Britain from Continent Just Wills Ltd Business Offered for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profitable Reproduction Furniture Retail Busines.… Making Michelin Man beautiful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Codecom Business Opportunities A 4 Day Week Unique Franchise Multiple Display Advertising Items Run your Own International estate agency from home… Is your business failing due to lack of finance.… Photo Leisure Ltd Just Listen to this! 500 Businesses a Week Going Bust! March '91 Launch Multiple Classified Advertising Items High-Tech Medical Company with Innovative Range of… Multiple Classified Advertising Items 37.5% Return on investment (approx 75% Apr). Do you… Briefings Attention Transport Managers & Contractors of Volume… The Times Cash for Trash Business Opportunities Rebuilding Kuwait Swinton Insurance Executive Partners Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels & Licensed Premises Llyr Financial Management Ltd St Andrew's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Just the Job Property Receivers or Owners Sales Leads Computers & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items A. C. L Financial Services Which Shares to Buy? Conference & Exhibition Facilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Immigration Business Problems Don't miss the safety checks Kevin Eason finds there could be 400,000 cars with unchecked makers' faults in Britain Car Buyers Guide Toyota NSX H100 NSX De Tomaso Pantera GT5 Ferrari 328 GTB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sisters after your money Two cars from the same stable are sales rivals in the luxury market but they have characteristics that will appeal to different drivers Registration Numbers Vehicle Registrations Nissan 300ZX TVR Aston Martin Virage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Cnda Members Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mind that left hook Roadwise Mini tweak Big tweak Take your pick On your marks Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Allen & Allen Crash course Cleaning up Fast cats Special K Whizzers of Oz Volkswagen Scotts Hayselden Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Discovery Range Rover Vogue EFi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen The Volkswagen Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items I Land Rover Authorised Dealers Hexagon Land Rover Motors Leasing Flexi-Lease UK Ltd Mercedes 300 SL Saab Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vernons of Watford for Volkswagen Quicks of Oldbury RTR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Auctions Audi Authorised Dealers HMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Everyman Motor Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Aquilifer looks ideal for Newbury trophy Two given long bans Mandarin, Thunderer: Ludlow Selections Doncaster results Rapid Raceline Towcester O'Gorman is 'satisfactory' Devon & Exeter Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Selections Berry freewheeling on colourful path to top Staging an Olympic bid to move mountains David Miller has been to the Pyrenean mountain town of Jaca to assess a bid for the 1998 Winter Olympics which would unite the people of Spain and France Roche The vitamin Counsel Sabatini halts Graf again Tennis Results from Sunningdale Davies follows Davies with matching 74 Jones opts for foursomes Golf Oxford blues to fore Resolute Army march on Hockey Sponsors rescue England Cooke forced into change of mind Allcock four tips the balance over Wales Bowls English take series Board struggles to clear up dilemma on honest rewards Rugby Union Australians breed success Cricket Yorath leaves Swansea Today's Fixtures Fry forecasts enthralling finale Non-League Football by Walter Gammie Great Race shelved Athletics For the Record Ever ton transcend tiredness with dogged resistance Football Jahangir is stretched Squash Rackets Autosport Home from home for Senna and Piquet Motor Racing Roche leads In Brief Index Flat season swings into action with a 20-1 surprise Threats force a switch NSPCC Waddle unlikely to be fit for clash with Irish Milan end golden era in shameful disgrace Brasher issues writ after TV film The Smyth myth persists Smith's code switch sells Ireland short
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