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News from 25/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Djm, John Vincent, Barry Trowbridge, Barbara Lamb, John Brinkley, Michael Mavor, Norman Howell, Michael Stevenson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Louise Carter, Carol Leonard, Simon Dyer, Director General, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, William Hunter, Gerald Davies, Sally West, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Albert S. Bedwell, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ian White Managing Editor, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John F. Martin, John Winder, Ernest Beck, Susan MacDonald and our Foreign Staff, John Young, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Mathew Parris, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sally Curtis, John Percival, John Hennessy, Michael Murphy, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Susan Campion, David Miller, Ian Fells, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, David Cope, V. William Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Fieldhouse, Alix Ramsay, James H. Baird Chief Executive, Peter Spencer, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, Grafton, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Michael Seely, Tom Clarke, Walter Gammie, Richard Adams, Chairman, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Adam Kelliher, Susan Ellicott, R. G. Evans, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Clarke plans to dismiss his defiant advisers Council says exams will still be taken Attitudes Politics Cinema Sell-off hitch Soviet strike Woosnam wins Index Airlines clash on Heathrow Enquiry likely into Salisbury close scheme Picture Gallery Saddam 'stole billions from Iraqi oil sales' Business as usual in the banks of Kuwait Siemens Private buyers subsidise fleet cars Kevin Eason on how company car discounts are pushing up prices for private buyers Hopes raised for first talks on Ulster in 10 years Irish path littered with failed initiatives Times Books Turbulent times for BA's lobbying operation Pressure groups welcome hints of citizens' charter Borrowed ideas to help the consumer How rights can be protected T&G offer of £50,000 pay-offs to reduce deficit British man murdered in Australia Police return Harrods case Murder charge Woman sues father over her marriage to Yemeni Five years paternity leave offer Writers' cramp delays Major endorsement at the abbey Firestone collection is sold for £6.1m Assembly for Wales back on the agenda Amma Clarke prepares for revival of grammar schools The week ahead Agenda Polls move Tory election thoughts on to October Lamont delay 'cost taxpayers £200m' Bristol & West International Bright start for hospital facing new future In the first of a series of occasional reports, Jill Sherman considers prospects for a Surrey hospital, one of 57 that will opt out of local health authority control at the beginning of next week Cook laments property interests on opt-out boards London 'to lose 53,000 more jobs' Mansion mystery deepens Doubts on cholesterol drive British Marine Peers seek a £12m boost for science spending Firms prepare to bid for first jail in private sector Employers fail on equal pay Police foil party Rushdie divorce Kidnap case PC killed Parrots stolen Shows go on Girl shot Angler dies (Stevenage): Bond winners London police try an easy rider Citroen Bx Diesel Painted walls of church to be saved Farmer becomes a father at 83 SAAB Ambridge church move takes its toll on village life Changing the size and shape of the fictional Ambridge, an academic suggests, could deprive real villages of help. Douglas Broom investigates Peers combine to win support for sentencing council Bank of Scotland Lotus Labour think-tank advises on credit United Airlines LA's finest follow the book under angry public scrutiny Police in Los Angeles are looking over their shoulders after public outrage about the brutal beating of a motorist. Sam Kiley reports on a night patrol in the city Emergency in Mali ends but 150 are reported dead The Royal Bank of Scotland Dances With Wolves is Oscar favourite (AP): British war graves looted in Natal Army Officer Debate takes a back seat in China Yeltsin tries to defuse Georgia conflict NatWest Soviet coal strike spreads as miners reject peace plea Czechs seek investment Signs of wealth brighten Hungarian gloom Picture Gallery Kohl rallies Germans for task of rebuilding Hospital murders verdict expected Mud avalanche Albania watch (AFP): Market bombed Afghan battle Rome warning NBI Bush questioned over hazy postwar policies on Iraq General reveals secrets of war AIB Bank N&P Saddam's new cabinet tries to pacify Shias Drive by radicals to oust Arafat Let him prove his mastery Matthew Parris An industry in want of a new script William Cash argues against tax breaks for British film makers No nirvana of perfection American surveys show that racial stereotyping persists. Legislation must protect people, but it cannot enforce enlightenment, writes Bernard Levin Hackett goes back to war Diary No Scuds from Ted Cat in the act In the footlights Eastern promise Iron or Straw? Eastern Fragility Cornering Trollope Anomalies in the Budget measures Energy at a price Salisbury Close Equality for girls in coeducation A woman scorned? Bank appointments Grief and the Gulf War crimes trials Coming or going? No title Court Circular Church news Moreton Hall, Shropshire Service dinner University Pitt Club Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Memorial service Today's royal engagement Daniel Meinertzhagen Obituaries Admiral Sir Frederick Parham The celebration of faith Chaim Raphael Leo Fender Arthur Murray Nature notes Dinners Anniversaries The Times On this Day Multiple Sclerosis? No Title City of Westminster Concise Crossword No 2441 Bristol & West Building Society Prose fit for the president George ('Read my lips') Bush has seven writers to help fashion his speeches, right down to the mangled syntax. Susan Ellicott meets the team that is heard but not seen Their editor arranged for them to watch Kenneth Branagh's film Henry V Picture Gallery The case of the Kyushu One The Birmingham Six story has echoes in a release from Japan's death row Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Publisher A chance to see the doctor Jonathan Miller is once again bridging the gap between medicine and showbiz Tes With a little hype from David Robinson traces the often laborious road that leads to an Oscar nomination Richard Morrison (below) has the odds on this year's likely winners and losers Matt Wolf (right) has a form guide to dark horses Everybody agress that no amount of lobbying will win if the performance is not there to justify it RSC Better off not risking a stake Oscars: The Betting With 12 nominations, Dances seems set to suffer gladly the bows and arrows of outrageous good fortune National Savings To the screen in easy stages Individuals shine in mixed bill Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Covent Garden Dance Town and Country Phoenix, Leicester Opera Don Quixote/Zaide GSMD/Barbican Theatre Going on Latchmere, Battersea Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Health Cover Insurance Heseltine hints at keeping poll tax register The times crossword puzzle no 18,562 Picture Gallery Smaller pay rises for managers Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Spurs to consider last-ditch rights issue Gulf firms 'need compensation' Frost confirms Lucas slows No RPI reform Mexico debt pact The Pound Stock Market Cash calls of £5bn force Bank action Trade gap figures expected to narrow Saatchi dismisses PR directors By our City Staff: City dances as BT pays piper (Reuter): Brady sees scope for US rate cut British Steel: adding value Selling power to the Scots may be the toughest flotation By our City Staff: Tootal beats Coats to £2m Ashley deal Bush approves extra $30bn for thrift bailout Business Roundup Club Med to report loss Barclays in Cater link New man for Mountleigh Nat West optimistic Issues of Government Stock Working away 'causes stress' Dan-Air warns of competition threat to UK air industry US downgrades airline forecasts Irish lead Europe with low inflation Lloyd's demands $489m from Iraq Iberia B Convertible changes colours Capital Markets LES Ambassadeurs Club NatWest Cash still the king in times of rights Smaller Companies Boutique boost for Holmes The Times City Diary Lucas steers to aerospace after decade of learning Pizza the action Lawson's ghost at Budget feast Economic view Punt, pant or pint Umbrella men Inflation performance holds key Gilt-Edged 'If inflation proves stubborn... gilts will suffer a double blow' Securicor Communications NatWest Kingfisher likely to show resilience in tough times Reporting this Week HSBC Holdings plc Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchangr Prices A giant step in a man's world A London school is challenging male domination of the building industry. Barbara Lamb inspects the project Education Posts Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items True-blue heartache Notice Board Six to five on? Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas, Truman & Thring New honour Not so jolly Your child's future in their hands As teachers prepare for their annual union conferenes, David Tytler looks at how the heated issues of pay, appraisals and the national curriculum threaten stability in the classroom Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Faculty Positions Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey College Career Analysts Lectureships Multiple Display Advertising Items French Courses in France University Appointments St. John's College, Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Write your own school report A group of 16-year-olds will soon be the first pupils to leave school with Records of Achievement, which they helped to prepare University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of Cambridge The Queen's University of Belfast Mison Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments The University of Buckingham Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/ADMINISTRATOR PA Film Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Vacancies Bookkeeper/general Duties Secretary Charity Consultants Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seles looks the part of the world's best player Tennis Security of tenure in hostel bedsitter Court of Appeal Law Report March 25 1991 Council right to refuse benefit to tenants paying excessive rents Barnet and Fry leave nothing to chance Football Polonia coach forced out Judge should record irregularities Decisive factors in choosing forum Relevance of facts relating to reason for homelessness Gelbaugh guides Monarchs to a successful start American Football Today's Fixtures Bath restore their self-belief with simple pack power The leaders in rugby union's Courage Clubs Championship improve their control while title challenges falter elsewhere (Scottish RFU): Women rack up six tries Weekend results and tables (London): Orrell pack lays the foundation By a Correspondent: Bartliff provides highlight (Loughor): Neath and Bridgend give performance to savour Irish closer to promotion Results from Saturday's 13 meetings Point-to-point Fiji prove masters of sevens in style Mandarin: Sixofus to head Eddery double Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Mandarin, Thunderer: Hexham Watching brief advised on Garrison Savannah Options kept open to pursue Aliysa case Credit Cut eyes Times final Saturday's results Unsafe patch at Leicester Jump leaders RAPID Raceline Champions flattered by defenceless Derby Rangers' woes multiply Weekend Football Results and Tables Match Facts The Tottenham plot thickens Pools Check Leeds numbed by Salako's strike Arsenal lose the advantage Hughes wins Bull kept on tight rein by Bryant Football Louise Taylor reviews the second division Poor fare for the optimists Keith Pike reviews the third and fourth divisions Isca's hopes tumble For the Record Africans dominate as McColgan wins only British medal Athletics Thompson leads from the front Hockey Slough scoop the pot Briton speeds way to a world championship Ammaccapane strikes Oxford continue poor run Golf Wigan march to Wembley Rugby League Fraud men called in In Brief No title South Africa swept by the wind of change Senna limps in on one gear as Mansell spins British Nuclear Forum Richardson changes the tempo Casualties of a difficult day on the water at Henley Taylor squad escapes injury Woosnam claims first win in US Richardson sweeps in

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