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News from 02/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Adrian Room, David Tytler, Charles Cunningham, Branislav Sudjic, Patricia Davies, John M. Hull (Dean), T. H. Hughes-Davies, Simon Barnes, Ronald Faux, Michael Theodoulou and our Foreign Staff, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, James Bone, Paul Jackson, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Peter P. Rigby (Chairman), Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Neil MacKinnon Chief Economist, Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Margaret Daly, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Mates (Chairman), Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Braude and Catherine Sampson, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Julian Rollins, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jon Kimche, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Norman de Mesquita, Russell Kempson, Roddy MacKenzie, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ben Whittam Smith, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lisa Grief (General Secretary), Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, John Holland, Ian Ross, Paul Adams, Anthony Scrivener, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Richard Duce, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Michael Hartnack, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, David Sinclair, N. Alington, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Philip Pangalos, P. Hardy, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, David Tytler, Education Editor, Stephen Parish, Frances Gibb, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Vince Wright, Ross Tieman, S. H. U. Bowie, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Christopher Jackson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

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Our Foreign Staff, (AP): Kurds abandon string of cities to Iraqi forces Design The Gulf Sport Inside Petrol up 5.5p Killer rescued Freedom vote Poor start Index Three generations die in holiday crash Brain drain comes to a head quicker in men Murky future for fly fishing NUT poised for new clash over appraisals CBI forecasts revival Compaq Big win for communists in Albania Thirst for funds keeps parents dipping into pockets Teachers criticise unhealthy classrooms NAS/UWT Conference Highest pub toasts return homeZ By our Education Editor: NUT leader aims to put extremists on the sidelines The Teacher Unions Tory council faces an opting-out exodus Oxford ball revellers face bill for council noise monitoring Two are held after killings at shop CND tones down protest Bodies found in house BA tickets Safe seized ITV film scoop Murder charge No Title Policeman's killer is found hanging in his prison cell UDR comes of age amid criticism Ulster split over rubbish M1 bears the brunt of homeward rush Canon Arts Council says Renton has accepted funds plan Life passes by with one eye on the TV Bar draws up battle lines for future of advocacy rights Picture Gallery General election date hangs on Tory showing in council poll Litter law gives public a say Kinnock in street scuffle near his home Sceptical readers prove that they are nobody's fool Last chance for work scheme Special car tax may be abolished to increase sales European police forum proposed Art worth £150,000 is stolen Driver attacked Children saved Women allowed Foetus found By our Crime Correspondent: Search for FBI-style director Harrods Picture Gallery Volvo Opposition accepts poll defeat in Albania Georgians vote to pull out of union Gorbachev woos armed forces Soviet shoppers stock up to beat price rises Woolwich Red Army Faction death claim Lyons rioting (Reuter): Serbs cut link (AP): Tactical buff Hong Kong puts British intentions to test with Hurd visit Our Foreign Staff: Afghan rebels see seized city as showplace for their rule Male virility problems solved Arizona traps the best politicians money can buy hot from Picture Gallery New Zealand cuts benefits in reform of welfare state Zimbabwe rhino hunt condemned (Reuter): Husbands plead for protection from wives (Reuter): Cuban pullout (AP): Top dancer dies (AFP): De Klerk forum (Reuter): Kashmir kidnap (Reuter): Cholera spreads (Reuter): Light touch (Reuter): Tehran troops fight Iranian guerrillas on the Iraq border Military chief has dovish touch Reuter: Test confirms date of Dead Sea scrolls Cuba calls for end to Baghdad sanctions Cargo-Q Reuter: Muslim seamen deny plot Why history has to stop …and moreover The job is done, so let's go home Susan Ellicott in Washington on America's failure to back the anti-Saddam rebellions A familiar path to sell-out Britain's failure to protect Hong Kong echoes its lack of concern for the people of Tibet, writes Bernard Levin Don't be late for the party The Times Diary Desert Temptation No Title Health and Hard Choices Watering the Rivers Dilemma on intervention in Iraq Military 'minders' and the media task An older Russia Slow boat to Belgium NHS dental treatment Diet and menopause Private investment code for Ethiopia Sales in two cities Religion in schools Justice in court VAT on the ice Aim of red routes Coming or going Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Correction Airship survivor's log for auction Birthdays today University news Lifeboat award Silent cathedral Maria Reining Maria Reining, Austrian soprano, has died at the age of 87. She was born on August 7,1903 in Vienna 6Now ancient Pompeii is covered by a computer Archaeology Aldo Ray Aldo Ray, American film actor, died in Martinez, California, on March 27 aged 64. He was born on September 5,1926 Professor J. R. A. Mitchell Professor J. R. A. Mitchell, Foundatio Professor of Medicine at Nottingham Medical School from 1967 to 1990, died on March 22 aged 62. He was born on October 20,1928 Sir Fred Hardman Jains open temple as a tourist centre On this Day Lest we Forget Henty Church news My deep desire and hope is that I shall never fall… Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society The Securities and Futures Authority To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2447 Smart start to a fresh chapter in short stories The average woman is no beanpole and now, Liz Smith reports, some designers are beginning to tailor to her needs Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Who wants yesterday's paper? The patterns of the past are reappearing on today's walls Where to Find the Best of the past Vikings invade the bathroom Nicole Swengley meets a designer who has pulled the plug on boring baths and turgid taps A vision of the future Architects can now leave the drawing board-and "be" inside their designs Ehrman Tapestry International Convention Centre Athletes are in with a sporting dance Is it sport or is it art? Debra Craine previews a unique collaboration that takes place this week in Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Deny yourself and speak plain for Sophocles Irish author and Oxford poetry professor Seamus Heaney gives Harry Eyres tips on the classics Steinway & Sons Over to Bruce Briefing Psyched up Shaking Last chance Grown up, happy and Gloria Back on tour, just over a year after a near-fatal road accident, singer Gloria Estefan counts her blessings with David Sinclair She has been called 'the Latin Madonna', a description which prompts a hoot of laughter Multiple Display Advertising Items Enlightened approach to Schubert Records: Classical Barclays The London Diagnostic Centre Carmen Jones Bursting with low-budget life Cinema David Robinson reports on a festival of the work of Celtic film-makers Populist returns in fine form Rock Radio April Fools RAdio 4 Concerts5 Philharmonia/Jansons Festival Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Norwich Union Healthcare The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,569 Petrol 'still cheap' after 5.5p rise Weather Business and Finance Dollar drops in thin trading THF considers name change Eurotunnel options start Coutts move Greenacre buy Leasing deal The Pound Stock Market Currencies Retail Prices By our Industrial Correspondent: Business failures at highest levels Arab Banking loses $91m Hotel with a touch of Armani Dixons computes small firm needs Reuter: Gulf war hits Tokyo reserves Enquiry into Renoir sales John Charcol Industry price rise forecasts at record low True national debt may be double Treasury estimates Fabians call for industrial targets Resilient Tesco poised to home in on target Reporting this Week More United slots transfer to Virgin Tootal extends Japan link New watchdog starts work Amps' benefits tempt issuers to ignore drawbacks Capital Markets Dow drops 32 points Wall Street Rising risks in the brave new world of leasing Horses for City courses The Times City Diary Medicine for German malaise Economic View Underlying threat that may keep British bonds on the sidelines Gilt-Edged Property market still poorly Kleinwort Benson Capitalisation and change on week European Patent Office Managing Director Regional Development Officers Nasuwt House of Lords Legal Appointments Law Personnel The Chambers of Mr. David Morris Chambers & Partners Applied Management Sciences Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Services Directory Lipson Lloyd Jones Taylor Root Serving those who stand and wait Legal Brief Why should the courts move at a pace that may suit the judiciary but wastes the costly time of everyone else involved? Anthony Scrivener, Qc (right), reports on a Bar proposal to make the process faster Legal Appointments University lecturer with tenure cannot be dismissed for redundancy Orders not to be made against those incapable of complying Techno team engage all systems Solicitors now find they need information technology. However, as Edward Fennell found, the right advice is equally important Daniels Bates Partnership Beama Limited Cautionary tales from the Gulf Banks are warned to build in safeguards if they finance Kuvait's reconstruction Legal Appointments Quarry Dougail Zarak A century of caring INNS and Outs Fullerton surprise selection for event Volleyball Thriving on busy schedule Cycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Omerta prevails in tremendous Fairyhouse duel Thrilling Irish National victory highlight of impressive eight-winner haul for champion triner Pipe Banned Eddery has day to forget National entry mix-up Results from 16 Bank Holiday Meetings Pitman triumphs on Wonder Man Mandarin: Gosden to collect Warwick treble Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Dare back in title race after landing treble at the Clifton Mandarin, Thunderer: Wetherby Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Chapple-Hyam off mark Rapid Raceline Barbarians beaten but still piling up points and pounds A reserve revels in the spotlight Park's scoring deluge sets up sevens title Pools Forecast Survival proves incentive England groups go for double success Schools Rugby Women flock to valley of the mauls Haughty days of yesteryear drift further into oblivion Safe passage steered by Johnson Snooker Yesterday's Results Videotape may help Giants Basketball Alcott cruises home in style Elkington gains his reward for dedicated approach Golf Overseas Cup and League Results Powdered Easter egg rolled out for Maradona Overseas Football Ersatz, but so far fine and dandy Monarchs on to a winner at Wembley Fixtures Graf's power proves too potent for Seles Tennis Spurs should grab swag-bag and run Quinn's treble poleaxes Palace Questionable penalty foils game Derby Yesterday's Results and Tables Gaynor ends impressive run as Forest ride their luck Fulham ease their worries For gaol, read goal Venables on target to take the helm Gynn goal brings Coventry cheer For the Record Taylor withstands pace and spin to reach a landmark Cricket Ill wind holds good news for British Yachting Fibbens misses chance of some prize-money Swimming By a Correspondent: Skerrett facing new ban From a Special Correspondent: Sutton Coldfield book their place in women's final Tucker takes the grand aggregate Shooting McRae following in father's wheel tracks Win that is best forgotten Ice Hockey Hoy celebrates his birthday with an early present Motor Racing Return to the top for Harris Squash Rackets (AP): Shot in a million In Brief Racing By a Special Correspondent: Ardiles sets his sights on a more realistic target Liverpool's title hopes crumbel Match Facts Ortho Kinetics (Uk) Ltd Weary Widnes scrape home Spurs director says deal will succeed Havant fail at final hurdle Barasley flair nearly stifles the high-flyers Reliable Ritchie keeps Oldham on course

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