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News from 04/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, George Cole, Victoria McKee, Nick Nuttall, Holly Hill, Richard Duce and Thomson Prentice, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, B. S. D. Sastry, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, George Crowther, Alastair Cameron, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Nicolas Stacey, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Michael Daly, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Susan Ellicott and Nigel Hawkes, Daniel Johnson, Lucy Faithfull Chairman, John Winder, Anthony Quinton, Tom Hutchinson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Philip Robinson and Angela MacKay, Roy R. Johnson, David Hands, Simon Tait and John Phillips, John O'leary, Michael Tate City Editor, John Hollandour Foreign Staff, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster and Paul Wilkinson, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Nicholson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Jeffery, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Owen, John Gale Director, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Marcel Berlins, J. G. Michels, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Christopher Thomas, D. I. Marshall, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Ian Orr-Ewing, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Michael Haag, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Parsons, Craig Lord, J. H. Jones, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, David Crosby, David Morkill, Neil Harris, J. Keen, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Keith Hampson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, L. Robertson, Joan Slack, A. W. M. McKenzie, Evelyn Leopold, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, H. P. M. Hume, Richard Morrison, Colin Campbell, Thomas Stuttaford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Tim Deagle, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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By our Foreign Staff: Turkey and Iran close borders to fleeing Kurds UN Security Council approves Gulf ceasefire resolution as refugees' plight worsens Films Good Writing in the Times Column Health Sheriff's rebuke Inside Councils capped Arsenal rout Law results Index Soviet generals resist treaty Farewell to the icy slopes of Greeneland Anguish of a people in flight Tim Deagle reports from Nazi Rhan, Turkey on the tormented plight of 1,00,000 desperate Kurdish refugees London stock market closes on record high Wilbur Smith Jewish group supplied blacklist evidence Ray Clancy discovers the investigators who supplied the names of Western firms which helped arm Iraq Three Tory councils on Heseltine's capping list Planned capping of local authorities Woolworths Picture Gallery Lambeth losses could bring further ban on councillors £5m boost expected for arts at Barbican Fibre diet 'could prevent cancer' Bowbelle master 'failed to Instruct look-out properly' Picture Gallery America 'testing nuclear powered rocket' London's traffic slows to 10mph Dirty beaches Taxi driver shot Sheriff rebukes the children's panel in Orkney abuse case Protesters provide flowers and backing for parents involved in ritual sex allegations Support grows for island families Assessment to take five weeks White woman to bear baby for childless Asian couple Star micronics Couple in court after death of child Woolf sets off urgent review of Aids policy Cirtoën BX Diesel Soothing Hain set to win in Neath poll today Patten strikes back Parasite harnessed to trace pollution Survey shows GPs dislike contract By a Staff Reporter: Willis urges 10% rise in union subs to avoid ruin Scientist questions funds fall Cathedral aid 'a drop in ocean' Picture Gallery First direct By our Science Editor: Professor brings the UFO down to earth United Airlines Eggar says user-friendly tests are not the last word Police free terror act detainees Title unsold Fraud remand Acid spill fine Police accused Jobs cut Bond winner Ealing retreats on Godless syllabus No-strike offer by union National Training Awards Mcmxgi Bluebird set for speedy return Moving callers suffer cut-offs Bush takes down gone-fishin' sign to encourage Iraqi coup The Bush administration, determined to avoid being sucked into Iraq's civil war, tried to ignore Europe's outrage over us inactivity, Martin Fletcher reports UN ends war before turning attention to Kurdish refugees A timetable for conflict's last act Scheduled Flight Claims Department Betrayed yet again by Western powers Hazhir Teimourian, a Kurdish journalist who contributes to The Times, offers a personal view of his people's suffering Picture Gallery Cooper catches up with family life after five years in captivity Captors said Waite was spy Promise of £3.5m in aid from EC (AP): Slippery Britons Embassy seized (Reuter): Alive again Hydro-Electric Kashmiri villagers tell of gang rapes by Indian soldiers ANC calls for weapons ban B&Q Briton accused of drugs dealing B&Q Our Foreign Staff: Opposition party calls for strike over deaths Albanian people mourn 'martyrs of democracy' as election unrest spreads More troops deployed in Croatia Gorbachev faces up to miners Workers' showcase yearns for capitalism The insoluble problems of the giant Uralmash plant reflect the plight of the Soviet Union's centrally planned industry, Mary Dejevsky reports from Sverdlovsk Scrap of history worth a fortune (Reuter): Nuns return China challenge Woman premier One-class travel (AP): Vichy charge (Reuter): Defiant Galtieri Sky scope tracks secrets in space The Atlantis shuttle will launch an observatory and sent out astronauts on a spacewalk. Nigel Hawkes maps the mission Video reality sharpens up the tram drivers British Rail decides to take a super-simulator on board Science & Technology International Software Sheffield City Polytechnic Synapse Computer Services plc Computer System Limited Message on a bottle to beat the fakers Plastic seals should help keep drugs and other products safe from counterfeiters Major Appointments Analytica Sleep patterns, stress and the somnabulist It is possible to kill while unconscious—but the perils of sleepwalking are not usually as drastic Patients can behave normally, while in a trance A plague on all our houses? 'Just a virus' is a common diagnosis, and one we may be about to hear more often A Major Cause of Asthma Symptoms Legacy or Donation Qualcast Garden Products Limited Drink to the baby's health Trouble in the wood Medical Briefing Good news for men Whisky priest of the novel Daniel Johnson assesses Graham Greene, lifelong students of mankind's evil Spy? Cooper is Iran's true friend Anthony Parsons blames anti-imperialist paranoia for a totally unjustified prison sentence Clement Freud …and moreover We can only look and weep Moral dilemmas beset us on all sides, writes Bernard Levin, but none is so acute as the plight of the Kurds My last words are in the post The Times Diary Theatre of brutality The Times Diary Final analysis The Times Diary Travellers' fare The Times Diary Abuse of Social Work Saving the Kurds Nursing an Image Call to act over Iraqi oppression Morale in the Nhs Assessment of pupils Teachers defended Case for increasing rate-support grant Children's evidence Chichester theatre Labour and deterrence Church reappraisal Field of view Teaching blind to heal the halt Diet and disease Budget victims Book at breaktime Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Church news Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements University news Graham Greene Graham Greene, OM. CH. novelist, died in vevey, Switzerland, yesterday aged 86. He was born on October 2,1904 Habgood condemns 'mischievous untruth' over Anglican beliefs Luncheon Admiral Sir Frederick Parham Lady Guise Judge retires Secret dog-eaters of ancient Japan exposed Births On this Day London is Wearing out Australian Mutual Provident Society Public Notices Australian Mutual Provident Society Concise Crossword No 2449 Poet of the provincial Beginning to End By Stanley Middleton Hutchinson, £12.99 Hunters and Gatherers By Geoff Nicholson Hodder & Stoughton, £13.99 Splinters By Erica Heller Champmans, £13.99 Multiyork Old gents locked in hostility Anthony Quinton on a spiky roman a clef about modern pretty identifiable great and good and glitterati Immortality at Any Price By William Cooper Sinclair-Stervenson, £13.95 Old Galahad of mean streets Crime Perchance to Dream By Robert B. Parker MacDonald, £13.95 Myth from Mars Science Fiction Stranger in a Strange Land By Robert A. Heinlein New English Library, £15.99 Coronet Paperback Not just another dirty story from New York City Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown on Sidney Lumet's police drama Q & A, plus Tatie Danielle, Quigley Down Under and The Big Steal Nick Nolte's vicious energy pushes all his scenes onto a knife-edge Funny old woman, living beyond her meanness Etienne Chatiliez, director of Tattie Danielle, talks to David Robinson Royal Opera House Greek revival Briefing No Norman Danced off her feet Volley of paint Last chance Cannon Theatre Menacing games and girl-talk Theatre Our Own Kind Bush Concert ASMF/Marriner Festival Hall US Theatre Theatre The Master Builder/other plays New England Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of times 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 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite SKY One Television and Radio Barclays Major gives aid to Kurds after MPs urge action The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,571 Greene, writer for generations Weather Business and Finance 23-29 Levitt in default of scheme Settlement in swaps dispute Builder falls The Pound Scottish Hydro plans gas power station on Humberside Spending spree pushes market Power sale and Gull cash boost reserves Firms given Fr8 billion in subsidies France risks EC wrath over state aid Tesco lifts payout as profits surge 28% Sun Alliance goes into red Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants No Title Insurance firms 'must pay for mistakes' Sun Alliance WTA makes £158 m in first year of demerger Treuhand sells firms for a mark B Midland expands in Europe S African links EC inflation Nissan control Robertson talks Laidlaw details ADT allegations Barclays and Lloyds will honour plastic Company News in Brief Caparo gives warning after record £15.7m Business Roundup BAe issue to raise £150 m Bid for Herrburger Alcatel rises 4% to Fr7bn Receivers named Venture spending reduced by 15% Wiltshire to raise £1.4m for pubs buy The Times Harrods chief snaps up Tiny The Times City Diary Sweet message The Times City Diary America faces pressure to cut energy deficit Taking a risk on insurers Comment Mixed greetings The Times City Diary Striking out The Times City Diary World Market Indices London Traded Options Tesco aims to fill the spaces Tempus National Power Phoenix Recruitment Consultants Limited Fibi Bank (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Part—qualified Accountant Hudson Shribman Travel Elite Ltd Peter Bray Associates Private Client Stockbroker Manager—corporate Accounting Life Accountant Accountancy Assistant CA Cornish & Associates Ltd Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consultants Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): Dow takes a tumble in late burst of selling World Markets (Reuter): Nikkei rises by 2% FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices Traditional Options Wall Street Recent Issues Wiggins Teape Appleton Overnight gains propel shares to record Stock Market Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Portfolio Platinum Shares forge ahead Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Platinum Second city scores yet another first Birmingham's new convention centre represents a gamble by the local authority Symphony Hall Birmingham Birmingham City Council None better, even in Berlin The ICC could become the most popular venue for leading European conferences within a few years The British International Antiques Fair Birmingham International Airport we Go Further Birmingham Technology Property Ltd Luring the arts from London Music, ballet and light opera are again making national headlines as big companies are drawn to the Midlands Market outgrows its use Plans to redevelop the Bull Ring have finally stated City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Faith restored in the heart The once-derelict inner city area will be unrecognisable after a revival led by private business New hub takes off A £60m terminal will boost the airport's capacity Birmingham City Council Aston Business School National Exhibition Centre Sports winner The indoor arena is likely to become a world venue Executive Opportunities Goodman Graham and Associates Powergen Churchill Career Consultants Why it is a degree harder for graduates Graduate jobs are less plentiful than a year ago. Neil Harris advises on how to find and make the most of the limited opportunities The best move is to make high-quality, well-researched applications Management Career Consultants Selection Thomson Thames Valley Enterprise Limited Fletcher Hunt plc Director of Marketing Thames Valley Enterprise The Press Association Limited EGOR Executive Selection Howgate Sable & partners ALBA Selection Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Bhs Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment International Software Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive lesson in change Senior people know they may have to switch jobs in an uncertain climate. Carole Butler discovers how they prepare for the challenge School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science Cableship Limited Drilling Labor Services Pte Ltd Executive Opportunities Education Courses London Montessori Centre University Appointments University of Cambridge Magdalene College… To Advertise in this Section Telephone The Sunday Time Surrey College Creating a Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Polytechnics & Colleges Funding Council Charity Appointments Humberside Polytechnic Advertising Sales Faron Sultaria 'Front—line' Operations Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Securiguard Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charity Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant General Manager Drillaser Premiere Nannies Hyde Park International Live-In Nanny Daily NNEB Aaron Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème TAF Group Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Smarties agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Sotheby's Founded 1744 Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Nannies International Experienced Multiple Display Advertising Items Irish provide a yardstick A code of eligibility to stem unsporting tides Honesty in sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Chirkpar to step up on sound Triumph Hurdle performance Bonanza Boy the National order Results from yesterday's two meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Volksraad to miss Guineas Mandarin: Liverpool Selections Mandarin: Brighton Selections Edwards makes successful raid Tour Party and Itinerary Extravagant gestures lighten rugby's burden Winner lined up for a World Cup weekend Get your Grand National Entry in this Week Pears gets England tour vote at the expense of Barnes Rugby Union Navy sink a motley crew Elkington must miss semi-final Hunter has ambition in sights England schools side turns on the class Ballesteros refines swing to end run Golf Nicklaus has fine warm-up Fixtures The paradox that leaves clubs short on skill Peter Ball concludes his examination of the value of English football national school: Are the FA's strictures too tight? McColgan says no In Brief Bulgarians pip British for world promotion Ice Hockey Gautier in command Yachting Benn can still paek a punch Boxing Gröbler role extended in ARA formula Rowing Doherty in last eight Snooker Sheringham is the toast of The Den Football For the Record Davies too hot for Marshall Squash Rackets Rugby World Cup 1991 Campbell steers Arsenal nearer title By our Sports Staff: Maradona beats suspension by announcing retirement Charlton aiming to return soon The world disagrees with Royle assent Celtic are taken to a replay Brighton rocked by a blow from their humble guests Bad start hurts Moorhouse Hoddle is to succeed Ardiles

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