News from 01/04/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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R. K. Knight, John Dugdale, Ted O'toole, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, DJM, Barry Trowbridge, Bill Frost, Thos. S. F. Norcliffe, Gordon Allan, Michael Stevenson, Dennis Dwyer, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Simon Mundy, Director, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, N. V. Jamieson, Gerald Davies, David Gadsby, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jo Richardson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, John Chartres, John Wijnagaards, James Quinn, Hilary Atkinson, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, A. John Clare Chairman, Robin Short, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Hazhir Teimourian, Susan Ellicott, (Michael Phillips), Stanley Lerner, Roger FitzGERALD, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Diane P. Benussi, John Holland, John Gummer, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Gillian Bowditch and Ross Tieman, Alastair Robertson, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Liz Gerard, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, George Hill, Craig Lord, Clive White, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Roy Calne, David Hebden, C. J. Burgoyne, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Owen Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, John Bell Business Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, F. Harris, P. S. Johnston, G. Gneditch, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoNUT isolated by vote for school strikes Eggar and Straw condemn teachers Interview Theatre Racing Lease alert Heart warning Hick's day Spending spree Index CND plain for Gulf service criticised Hairdresser's application may aid spaceship Kurds plead for help and threaten Saddam deal Plane crash kills two Day of quiet triumph for one Albanian voter As Albanians in Tirana were voting to oust President Alia in the country's first free elections, dissidents tortured by the communist regime were telling their stories, John Holland reports Dark Hints of New Alliance Mixed emotions as Whitehall machine is broken into parts Parties gear up for test of strength in by-election Neighbour finds body in garden Smoke from Kuwait turns snow black Ulster funerals obscure Easter Rising celebration Police to check every white Escort in theft crackdown Police are taking drastic measures against car thieves. Kevin Eason reports on the new tactics By our Political Correspondent: Minister pledges better hospitals Farmers face plans control Attack by gang Murder enquiry Nurse struck off Labour choice Bond winners Agenda The week ahead Small print fooled lawyers Freeze on Previn post Solicitors alerted to hidden traps in cunning lease Unwary tenants face crippling rent rises after signing shrewdly worded, but legal, agreements Major to study Labour model for Tory charter Times Books Landlord's warning ends dream of new start in life The amazing decomposable roofrack Inactive men told they face smokers' heart risk BA flyers selected in draw Bookies hit a losing streak as punters stay at home Richard Evans looks at the harm that the recession is doint to bookmakers who bet on the boom of the Eithties Picture Gallery School ski trip bonds to increase Ministers plan one-way traffic scheme to banish M25 hold-ups New grass strain takes effort out of mowing Gold traces reported in daffodil pigments Church critical of Orkney case social workers Beefeater squares up to Ec over gin ruling £2m attack on railway snow Gazza shares New faces Our Foreign Staff: Thousands of Iraqi refugees flee to Turkish tent city Hagglers restore life to the souks Laos consigns hammer and sickle to the scrapheap Vientiane has changed its national motto to embrace democracy but there is no great demand yet for political pluralism, James Pringle writes Picture Gallery Car thief attempted to steal a policeman Mujahedin claim victory in key battle for Khost The Pope condemns injustice in Middle East (AFP): Hijack ends (AP): Athens attack (AP): Natal killings (Reuter): Back to jail (AFP): Sounding off Tetley Cardinal comes home to lead Ukraine church into the open After more than four persecuted decades underground, the Uniate Church has emerged into the streets. Roger Boyes assesses its significance for the Ukraine Alia toppled from seat in Albanian parliament From Associated Press in Belgrade: Serbs take control of Croation scenic park Sioux dance dangerously with wolves in an alcoholic wasteland Georgians turn out m force for independence ballot Deadlock as Yeltsin survives his critics Broken promises weigh down Kohl Britain faces UN test on rights Pact's last post (Reuter): Ransom demand Peking wooed (Reuter): Easter on radio Fiat Designed for Life Who will best care for the countryside? Three conflicting points of view-from John Gummer, agriculture minister, Marion Shoard and Simon Gourlay As food mountains grow and agricultural subsidies dig deep into the public pocket, pressure increases to use surplus farm land for leisure purposes and wildlife conservation. The objective is recognised by all. How it is to be achieved is a matter of sharp disagreement Given goodwill, we can strike the right balance 'The farmer can keep his land beartiful and give good value' Matthew Parris And moreover Torpedoed by their own side Controls now, then let market forces rule Nut's Death Wish Ukrainian Easter Mucking about in Boats Film industry in need of help Poll-tax puzzle Wilding recalled In the doghouse Cutting loans to curtail house prices Assessment of pupils No 1 Poultry Armoured rhino Help at hand Morale of NHS staff 'never lower' Thinking of women Appealing tribute Court Circular Anniversaries Lakes walk Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy promotions Nature notes Birthdays today University news Sir John Stradling Thomas Tying the knot in a weaver's mansion Mona Tatham How King Priam's treasure was originally discovered Archaeology Bernard Fisher Admiral Sir Frederick Parham Forthcoming marriages College of Anaesthetists Faith and ignorance side by side Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transcending the reality of Christ's resurrection John Wijngaards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2446 Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day April 1907 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Reception Selection Sounding out new uses for the willow Stretching to a fortune Hilary Atkinson, a chicken farmer's wife and fitness enthusiast, is piling up the pounds with a strip of pink latex Tes Perspectives of Winston The fourht book by Martin Gilbert (above) on Churchill includes his first record of the early years. Does it differ from the story told by Sir Winston's son Randolph? George Hill reports Singing the lights fantastic Mary Webb (right) never saw the northern lights of old Aberdeen but her melody lingers on New Dental Discovery The Missions to Seamen Wit and fantastic wisdom of a local government officer Literature On the 25th anniversary of the death of Flann O'Brie, John Dugdale celebrates the works of the Irish humorist whose whimsical in vention still attracts new audiences Shaftesbury Avenue: a rich man's playground Theatre Benedict Nightingale on the shortage of new plays in the West End and the poor prospects for any improvement Gordon's Silver shines in leaden frame Theatre Television They Never Slept/incident in Judea BBC 2/Channel 4 Word-Watching Entertainments Theatre Today's Young Barbarians Old Red Lion, Ialington 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 House full, relurns only some seats available seats at all prices Today's Events BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Cancer Research Campaign Families extend the Easter break but jams likely tonight The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,568 Weather Restored Spitfire spreads its wings • Sport 19-26 • Racing 24,25 • Education 27 • Law 28… Ardiles accepts new challenge with Newcastle Barnes ready for Liverpool recall Oxford's triumph sullied by their arrogance Venables remains confident Monarchs rule on their Wembley turf Faldo working to iron out his shortcomings German gamble pays Omega St Helens aim to celebrate again Turner scarcely able to credit his fortune Football Keith Blackmore re view the third and fourth divisions Mutch keeps Wolves knocking at the door Louise Taylor reviews the second division Widnes thrown out of their stride by inspired opponents Rugby League St Helene 19 Widnes 2 Weary British fail to take chances Ice Hockey For the Record By a Correspondent: Sutton in form for Cup final Forsbrand completes recovery England endure further misery Garcia's goal earns Havant a place in European final Egare 0 Havant Hockey Graf gets revenge In Brief The Times Moran despairs as Rangers roam free at Liverpool Liverpool Queen's Park Rangers 3 Palace's progress falters Sunderland 2 Crystal Palace 1 Weekend Football Results and Tables Coppell's comparison tells the tale Hodges is hailed as the inspiration Sheffield United 2 Luton Town 1 Strachan leads all the way Chelsea 1 Leeds United 2 Three hopefuls lay claim for places in tour party Cardiff 25 Barbarians 42 Pontypool's late rally brightens the gloom Newbridge 15 Pontypool 22 Swansea complete double England take time to wear down Ireland Weekend Results Amd Tables Good times ahead for Harlequins Harlequins 38 Bristol 16 Boroughmuir seal title Moseley flow sweetly to deny Nottingham Moseley 28 Nottingham 6 Raf swoop in last quarter Army 14 Royal Air Force 30 Penalty of indiscretion rescues Wakefield West Hartlepool 11 Wakefield 13 Parker sent off Australians bear the brunt of West Indies' talent Today's Fixtures Hick has a hunger for success on an international stage Cricket Cambridge bow to raw power Eye injury spells the end for Mason Boxing Boardman stays ahead Cycling Records crown Sheffield success Swimming Jahangir goes the distance Squash Rackets Marju fails to satisfy Dunlop in latest work Leaders over the jumps Trainers Jockeys From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Omerta switch to reap Irish reward Fairyhouse Field C4 Form guide to the big race Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Selections Huntingdon Selections Plumpton Selections Wetherby Selections Carlisle Selections Fakenham Selections Hereford Selections Mandarin: Eddery poised for profitable day Kempton Park Selections Chepstow Selections Nottingham Selections Warwick Selections Results from Saturday's seven meetings Rapid Raceline Our Jackie shines in Farthing's four-timer Results from Saturday's 16 meetings Newton Abbot Selections Uttoxeter Selections Pitman resumes on Thursday Towcester Selections Market Rasen Selections Wincanton Selections Gresley's raiders of the lost art Littlehampton Town 1 Gresley Rovers 2 Oxbridge spirit is surviving at Craven Cottage Football Oxford Univ 0 Cambridge Univ 0 Wings of Oracle sets flying regatta pace Yachting Griffin returns in style Equestrianism A year off to test the water Many students like to take time off before going to college. But is it a good move? Hough Thompson talks to those who know Humberside Polytechnic Leaden Hall School Salisbury Career Analysts Courses BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Labour's love lost? The NUT decision on testing has angered the opposition spokesman Horsley Management Centre Lansdowne SupdeCo rouen St James's Secretarial College Surrey College Florence French Courses in France The Queen's Secretarial College Box No. Box No. Dept., P. O. Box 484 Virginia Street… Department of daftness Noticeboard Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial Colleges University Appointments Hopes of increased power generation competition fade AT&T poised for $7bn deal Power of court in criminal appeals Court Appeal Law Report April 1 1991 Court of Appeal Dealing with confiscation order defaulters Pensions watchdog opens for business Boddington chain grows Banks consider provisions against Russian debt Jury inappropriate in injuries claims Elga tests Soviet water Listing child cases before welfare reports received Borderline breath test Greece plans £1m tourism campaign Ireland provides an object lesson in benefits of ERM Gaming Act 1968 Iberia Airlines of Spain The Times United plays a dangerous game Comment Warburg to back new-style trusts Unlisted Securities M&S army has a new recruit Smaller Companies Investment Trusts Helping make UK karaoke sound Ok The Legal Protection Group Limited French state aid expected to cause outcry in Community Sales surge in rush to beat Vat increase Lbs expects upturn The trail goes cold on Saddam's gold Sewells has £450m goal in 'one-stop' autoparks CBI to reject equal pay plan Reuter: Creditors take legal action against MGM Business Editor John Bell Electricity firms to pay for power cuts Change on Week
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