News from 08/04/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Martin Fletcher and Michael Theodoulou, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, James Spicer, (Chairman), Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, A. Herzka, Dinah Hall, John Vincent, Barry Trowbridge, Paul Bompard, Tim Miles, Neil Bennett, Thomas Armstrong, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Tom Giles, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, John Kentleton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Barbara Traxler Brown, Anthony Seldon, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Janie Johnston, Bryan Stiles, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Gerald Coteman, Principal, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Halas, Dick Howard, J. R. Porter, Andrew Dyke, Jeremy Isaacs, General Director, Tony Coleman, Ian R. Gunn, Russell Kempson, Wilf Stevenson, Director, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Paul Wilkinson, Aidan Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, John Bell, George Brock and George Sivell, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, G. Eaton, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Bennett, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Iola Smith, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Selly, Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Soames, Anne McElvoy, Matthew D. Bartlett, A. B. W., Colin Campbell, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoUS planes drop first food for starving Kurds Bush hints at UN refugee role in Iraq The Church Home headache Drama crown Pay slowdown Palace's title Index Pressure increases to oust Gorbachev Worker pleads 'never on a Sunday' test case London zoo offers plan for survival Major faces key test in cabinet poll-tax dispute Pontroyal Provence Death squad killing haunts Kuwait The street murder of a prominent Palestinian in Kuwait City marks a new phase of violence, Jamie Dettmer reports London zoo wants to transfer larger animals to survive Lessons to be learnt from the leisure park Netware Access for Sun Visitors flock to the defence of a national treasure British child benefits favour small families Picture Gallery Go-getter took princess to the dogs Man in the news Killings condemned by Carey in Ulster British Marine Industries Federation 'Green' coal plant plan shelved Whitehouse plea Protesters freed Prison death British agents face curbs over sale of homes in US The dream of a holiday home in Florida is turning into a nightmare for Britons lured by extravagant promises in advertisements. Paul Wilkinson traces the pitfalls Lenders accused of ostrich attitude Patients treated by Aids carrier Rise in poverty Search for boy Picture Gallery Feathers fly over free-range grades Rail strikes loom as union fights threat of job cuts Pbi Agenda The week ahead AirUK Crippled navy man says MoD misled him A serviceman injured on duty and assessed as needing £10,000 had a shock when the man from the ministry called. Peter Victor reports on his fight Alternative to Gulf service is mooted Citroën Royal review for restored palace Labour vote-reform lobby boosted by think tank backing TWA the Best of America Bishop blesses shrine's golden moment Half of mothers at work soon after childbirth Women in work are now more likely to return after giving birth, in spite of a shortage of childcare, writes Jill Sherman Use more cautions to cut crime, police told Union advises heads against running tests if staff refuse Woman is killed in train fall 28 saved at sea Early success 1,000 birds die Escape by sheet Bond winners Pass the Mustard Picture Gallery Siemens Children 'becoming caring and sensible' How to get Draught Bass home without spilling it Peking holds out against Hurd on colony airport deal Sinatra romance link in Nancy Reagan biography (Reuter): 'Rape' case samples offered (Reuter): Blast kills 14 (Reuter): Cuba rail deaths National Training Awards Village Voice EC leaders in a quandary as Mr. Enigma goes to Luxembourg Europe is bemused by Madame No's succerssor. But eventually John Major must reveal his hand, George Brock writes from Brussels Kremlin overrules Russia on choice of Moscow police chief AirCanada Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin joins Easter celebrants Eggs and jeers greet 'liar' Kohl in the east Camels' return needles Tuscans From Associated Press in Cape Canaveral: Jay's walk in space frees £347m probe Reuter: Township faction fighting kills 11 (AFP): Jewel robbery (AFP): Grand rail link (AFP): Election block (Reuter): Seamen's plight Exodus adds to the Kurds' long history of suffering Ashdown urges military role Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Baker wares Iraq on relief efforts Nitrogen stops Kuwait oil fire Cosworth Reuter: Pledge by emir of elections next year Defiant Saddam claims victory (AFP): Aoun may leave (AFP): Rebels accused Gulf observers (AP): Pope's appeal Looking for a kinder, gentle man Dr Rosalind Miles tells Victoria McKee why the male is deadlier than the female Sunalliance Life & Pensions A guilty picture of innocence? The use of a naked and blindfolded young girl in a glossy advertisement raise the question of exploitation Fab and groovy are cool again American city slang: if a word is in the dictionary, it is definitely 'geek city' Friends of the Elderly Tes Maestro bows out with a flourish Classical Music Sir George Solti, music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, is ending his 22-year reign in dramatic style with the help of Pavarotti and Tippett. Nicholas Soames reports Ford Epic phrases well turned Records: Piano Music Labour's empty accusation Ronald Butt finds honoured precedentsfor Major's bending with the wind …and moreover Why the church is wary of Carey Clifford Longley warns the new archbishop of the divisive dangers of enthusiasm Ex-reds under liberty's bed Bernard Levin counsels East Europeans against settling scores with every suspected collaborator Trawling for trouble Diary Seeing stars Diary Aiming high Diary Going, going - back Diary War of words Diary Drawing Room Duel Bending to Chill Winds Zoo Conservation Why Nato must act to help Kurds Thanks from the Gulf Honour withdrawn Plundered treasures History cut-off point of 20 years ago Tests for 14-year-olds Nitrogen limitation Josephus and Jesus Future of British film industry Opera amalgamation Spitfire inventor's due Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries today Appointment Viscount De L'isle Today's royal engagements Wendy Hanson Sir Alan Orr Sir Alan Orr, Pc, Obe, a Lord Justice of Appeal from 1971 to 1980, died on April 3 aged 80. He was born on February 21,1911 Birthdays today Viscount De L'Isle , Vc, Kg, Orchids and dwarf bulbs star at international show Bill Ponsford Bill Ponsford, Australian Test batsman of the 1930s, died on April 6 in Kyneton, Victoria, aged 90. He was born at North Fitzroy, Melbourne, on October 19,1900 Memorial services Appointments in the Forces This is a true saying, to be completely accepted and… Nax's Arrival an Imaginary Conversation Henry Maximilian Beerbohm, generally known as Max (1872-1956), author, critic, broadcaster, essayist and cartoonist, lived for long periods in Rapallo. This "interview" by A. B. Walkley, the Times dramatic critic, makes it plain how greatly his visits to England were welcomed by his friends To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2452 O'Neill finds a watery grave Theatre Mourning Becomes Electra Citizens, Glasgow Opera Boris Godunov Covent Garden Rock Lemonheads Astoria Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance 10 for 1 The Place Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Concerts ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio BBC 1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Best actor award crowns McKellen's campaigns Sir Laurence Olivier Award Winners The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,574 Picture Gallery Weather UK firm's Iraq deal 'broke Un ban' Index Abta to scrutinise members' finances Bidwell takes Bi chair Trusthouse to dispose of hotels Anglo sells off Falklands land The Pound Ashcroft offers three seats on ADT board to Laidlaw Pay awards fall to 8.3% says Cbi Centre stage for hard ecu scheme Foreign funds save Tokyo banks New man at the top for Karrimor Lilley offers war claims plan The Legal Protection Group Limited Business Editor John Bell Northern Irish link may boost Scottish power privatisation Advertisement Coats and Tootal argue bid logic West Midlands firms see further contraction Century predicts jump in profits Lonrho to build Zimbabwe hotel The Times Compuadd Barclays to float stake in Harare Peseta clean-up Hudson search Line UP venture Warburg leads Raffles date Game, set and cost control The Times City Diary House prices are not the problem Economic View Patient makes progress under ERM treatment Champagne Andre Today's people Knox's new pack Trusthouse Forte Government stocks rally may be over but prices should hold Recession will take its toll at Pearson Reporting this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Growth on the cards at Clinton Smaller Companies Wpp succeeds in limiting damage Capital Markets Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts South African gold mines in deep trouble Portfolio Platinum Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Platinum A welcome in the château A Welsh School has bought a castle in Brittany to give its pupils first-hand experience of the culture and history of France. Iola Smith reports on a language-study first Education Summer Schools Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design The Royal of School Church Music Summer 1991 Schools Where Music Comes Alive Centre for Extra-Mural Studies University of Strathclyde Oxford University Summer Schools Drama Studio London Summer Evening Course Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Merchant Taylors' School Caterham School The mother in a class of her own Every school recognises, and dreads, the vexatious parent - verbose, attention seeking and relentlessy impractical The Governors of Giggleswick School University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education University Appointments New College University of London Wye College Lecturer in Food… School of Oriental and African Studies University of Southampton University of Strathclyde Student cash funds the numbers game Without more government money, the rise in higher education places will slow. Fees-only student may be the answer, John O'Leary reports University of Oxford University of Strathclyde Leicester University Battling the school bully Noticeboard ICS Law Exams? Multiple Display Advertising Items Huron University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bradford Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème De La Crème Efficient Secretary School Secretary La Crème De La Crème Bilingual Pa / Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items TAF Group Limited LEntA Business Space Panny Denyer, Strutt & Parker Multilingual Services Marketing Pa £16,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community Creme Corporation of London PRS Consulting International Ltd Black Rod's Office House of Lords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodgkinson's memorial to broken hearts Quinnell shows power and skill Secretarial Career Design Language Recruitment Services Ltd. Barnes brings title nearer England find it tough Buck stops here for wary Saints Local authority can sue in libel Bicester just fail to close the gap Swansea hushed by Huish and co Seagram eyes Scottish National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Morley Street obliges at a generous price Verdict of the 40 jockeys in the big race Ebubedike crowns fine display by Monarchs American Football Mandarin: Bonanza s stamina to carry the day in demanding test Leaders over the Jumps Adamare prevails in tight finish to Times qualifier Results from Saturday's ten meetings Rapid Raceline Saturday's Results Meeting called off Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarketcorrespondent: Newcastle Mandarin, Thunderer, Brian Beel: Kelso Desert Sun trimmed to 4-1 Cauthen collects Arsenal's efficiency bears hallmark of a champion side Beckford fails to prove his point Second Division Weekend Football Results and Tables Ruddock pays for rash remark Forest will need better luck in Cup Pools Check Picture Gallery Ferguson berates his players for nursing ambition Bolton maintain unflagging pace Third and Fourth Divisions Ferguson's final prize Cricket row resolved Redgrave sculls to easy success Rowing Widnes still haunted by cup defeat Rugby League Rest day employed in an attempt to make up lost time Cricket For the Record Birkin's treble a record Golf Hounslow earn cup revenge Tait in fine fettle for Badminton Equestrianism Today's Fixtures Altrincham rue defensive lapses Non-League Football The touch comes back for Davis Snooker Opie folds to Devoy In Brief Palace claim the honours hut not the plaudits Taylor cagey over 'Super League' Neath embarrassed by formal approach Fijians handle Carling's trials with ease Simon Barnes Barons reveals drug fears Wigan overcome the pain barrier Article clouds Faldo's run-in Woosnam reaches top spot
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