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News from 09/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Roger Bannister, Widget Finn, Robert Silver, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Michael Binyon and David Watts, Caroline Cahm, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Angela Mackay, Robert Key, Francesca Weal, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Catherine Sampson and Jonathan Braude, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Martin Cropper, James Pretty, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Clare Colvin, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Emma Klein, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, H. H. Huxley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Robert H. Parry, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jeremy Carver, Louise Taylor and Ian Ross, Colin Mcquillan, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill and Edward Gorman, Richard Owen, Michael McCARTHY, Environment Correspondent, John Bell, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Montagu of Beaulieu Chairman, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Ian Mcintyre, Brian Beel, George Brock and our Foreign Staff, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Gavin Bell and our Foreign Staff, Richard Duce, Alan Borg, Director General, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Eric Cole, E. D. R. Harrison Harrison, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Gerard Kilroy Chairman, Liz Smith, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Calum MacDonald, Roddy Mackenzie, George Chesterton, Lucas Mellinger, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Keith Macklin, Vince Wright, Marina Morrisson Atwater, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Europe backs Major on safe haven for Kurds Role for multinational military force and £105m refugee aid package agreed by EC leaders Lobbying Good Writing in the Times Sport Design Adultery trial Inside Croat protest Tunnel delay Ring dropped Index Sainsbury quits the Royal Opera Family holds key to Methuselah's secret Polish invaders infuriate neo-nazis Poles poured west as visa barriers came down yesterday only to met a wall of intolerance, Roger Boyes writes British Steel raided in EC price-fixing enquiry Premier league likely for English football Smallbone & Co (Devizes) Ltd Rail unions reject BR pay offer Many schools cannot meet curriculum science target Firm denies deal with Saddam The Corps Picture Gallery Opera's backstage drama Covent Garden Funding London zoo launches funds appeal Panda may become test-tube sire Japanese uncover royal art for TV Safety attack on Hillsborough plan IRA uses woman as human bomb to attack police Drilling to start near Roman wall Brothers held Macari in court Theatrical fire Correction St. Joseph's Hospice Vicar barred after adultery trial wins right to new hearing Conversion with assessor makes verdict unsafe, dean rules at appeal court Birds shot by keepers, court told Computer registers pupils' moves How food gave comedy raw material Tax drivers using work car parks, report says Centrin Patients of Aids virus surgeon told risk remote Landmark for keyhole surgery British Airways Orkney panel member quits after abuse case uproar Theatre on a high may be closed Cuts in local authority grants are putting theatres in jeopardy and now the Arts Council has ordered an enquiry. Simon Tait looks at one playhouse facing a shortage of funds Researchers dispel magic of royal jelly Kidnap claim man jailed for £1m theft Titanic survivor's collection for sale Kwai Citroen XM RBK 753 Commons clear-out as 68 MPs take their leave of Westminster MPs Not Standing at the next Election Gordon's & Fonic Minister fights EC image of poverty-stricken Britain Tory council likely to challenge Heseltine Labour is defied over Lambeth purge Soldier dies on training run Mail dumped Agency debut Sergeant banned Driver killed On his bike Boy found safe Croat demonstrators halt rebellion trial in courthouse siege Kremlin dilemma over porn boom French feathers fly in hunting dispute Fiat Strikers tighten their grip (Reuter): Moscow rescues harvest (Reuter): Unity call (Reuter): Mountain deaths Looking to Move? Ministers make Kuwait a city of two tales Spring thaw brings the sound of guns Iran plea for Kurds in face of disease and starvation Arabs freed by Israel as Baker flies in for talks Move to increase relief By our Foreign Staff: Bush looks to UN for protection of Iraqis Aid teams struggle to get supplies in PLO admits errors on Gulf (Reuter): Iran accused Plea to MPs (Reuter): Envoys expelled (Reuter): Mines cleared (AP): Offer to Arafat ANC accused by Buthelezi of pushing for civil war Barnard to flee turmoil Biographer brother maps FW's route from apartheid Hurd diplomats stay in Peking for more talks From our Correspondent: New deputies for Li Barclays Rising star's wings clipped (Reuter, AP): Aquino general warns of unrest (AP): Pistol scare (AP): Wildlife raid (Reuter): Lighter note (Reuter): Back on board Move to Barclays Multiyork Enter the new name with bags of cachet Miucia Prada (above) took a flagging business and gave it a flagship, the Prada bag. Liz Smith reports on the fashion insiders' favourite accessory and a business reborn Safety first on a fashion cycle Helmets are a children's craze, but style and protection are not always in step Parkinson's Disease Society Full life leads to fatter roles Roberts Stephens, who is making his Royal Shakespeare Company debut playing Falstaff, talks to Clare Colvin Earthy Hoskins frisks beside the sad countenance Radio Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Publisher Next decade Briefing Tracey trips Tate goes Dutch Stars and bars Last chance Prospero Expressing the long-repressed Concerts Poverty of the imagination Heading off a Middle East impasse Richard Own sees the chance of Israel-Arab talks slipping away as post-Gulf attitudes barden Ian Mcintyre And morevoer Feeding time for the zoo Mary Ann Sieghart reports on the campaign to throw more than peanuts to the chimps and cheetahs Woman with the golden hatchet Diary Showstoppers Selling space For the birds Mr Major's Fig Leaf United in Misery From Ashes to Oak Exercise and the contentedly unfit Helping hand for Poles Westminster doubts Shame at West's failure to act in support of Iraqi rebels Easing back pain Court ruling on buses Logomania Care of Old Sarum Medical nadir War artists Classical balance Court Circular Windsor Castle Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinner Mr Noel Glover Oakham School Louis Joxe Obituries Anniversaries Luncheon Receptions John Tower Making the Jewish voice heard David Marshall Lang Nature notes Announcements and Personal On this Day Concise Crossword No 2453 Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Touch of class in West End Musical Carmen Jones Old Vic Gloria Estefan Wembley Arena Rock Ice Cube Brixton Academy Rock Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dawn Upshaw Wigmore Hall Recital Cinema Guide Rne Releases Theatre Guide Today's Events ITV Variations No Title Satellite Television and Radio 19 Health Cover Insurance Heseltine hopes to keep new head tax at one-fifth of bill Handclapping off songsheet at Carey service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,575 Weather Wren's glory is restored Index Brazil to repay $8bn of bank debt Rover invests Caradon pays 8.5p Highland fling No Title Design delays will cut income for Eurotunnel Pearson sets £71 m against BSkyB Germany urges EC crash programme Yorkshire mines take on world Plastow to retire as head of Vickers Stock Exchange shake-up marks end of Big Bang Compaq No title Sales drop underlines the case for interest cut Ashcroft 's US tour lifts ADT Company Briefs Major Indices Air Canada Boots has an eye to the future Dowty Aerospace cuts another 425 employees Kelt defers $121m debt repayment Glaxo protects patent City ready for Kuwait claims fund French firm freezes shares in Iraq link Business Roundup Metsec slips to £4.15m Fortnum delivers £2m Jaguar cuts output target F&C in rights issue Recent Issues Ft-Se 100 Volumes Gowrings cuts dividend UFI reduced by storms Why London cannot lose the battle of the bourses Parting of the ways The Times City Diary In the running Brussels looks for tarnished steel Comment Second going EC starts enquiry on Sabena subsidies Unwed Pearson waits for spring in the economy Tempus UF Portfolio Equities retreat Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options OKI Dealers replenish books as record-breaking run ends Stock Market (Reuter): Dow surges ahead in late buying World Markets Iberia B Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Daniels Bates Partnership BBC The Times ICL Portsmouth Garfield Robbins Zarak PHB A new lease for life prisoners The Lord Chief Justice is among those who want the mandatory life sentence scrapped. Robert Silver examines the arguments for reform Legal Brief County court has power to issue its own enforceable practice directions Law Report April 9 1991 Court of Appeal Justices' jurisdiction to make order for defendant's costs after notice of discontinuance Meaning of 'substantial part' in monopolies legislation Legal Appointments TK Selection Wragger & Co Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why town halls are beckoning Local government is becoming more attractive to lawyers. Edward Fennell considers the benefits Legal Appointments Robert Walters Associates ALPS City answers Kuwait's call A new group is combining legal and other skills to aid the war-damaged state Taylor Root Laurence Simons Associates The twain shall meet Inns and Outs Chambers & Partners Reuter Simkin QD MP Michael Page Legal Daniels Bates Partnership The Chambers of Mark Littman, Q. C. The College of Law The Chambers of Mr. David Morris Backstage stars who make the theatre tick Reaching the top in arts management takes dedication but the rewards make it worthwhile, Widget Finn writes Public Appointments Oxford Regional Health Authority Chichester The Times Cleveland County Coucil Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston University The Times Wiltshire County Council Satellite spotlight on British sport Sport on British television might never be the same again if David Hill has his way. Peter Ball meets the man behind the new BSkyB sports channel Old boys forced to play again Football Pools Guide Nicklaus approaches best form Faldo recalls his master stroke Golf Funny way of defending an animal's rights Sport on Television The Week in Review Rivals hit peak of intensity Cycling Bookmakers take no chances on a Davis triumph Snooker Little support for Biha decision Ice Hockey Page misses crucial World Cup meeting Swimming Conditions perfect for Hateel to get Walwyn off mark Mandarin Charnock cleared in Macau case Pontefract Deer stalking at Newcastle Burnell sustains a broken thigh as Compton falls Boutin hope on trial at Longchamp Richards reaches another century Yesterday's Results Newcastle Widnes need will to win for title duel with Wigan Rugby League Maifredi's burden grows with defeat Overseas Football Overseas Results Rapid Raceline When Pegasus soared across English skies When Pegasus first won the Amateur Cup, a crowd of 100,000 watched the final at Wembley. Forty years on, David Miller recalls the style and tradition of a football and sporting phenomenon Wales omit Ring from tour list for Australia Rugby Union Tour Party and Itinerary Nottingham cruise to first indoor fours title Bowls Ranking table is headed by Thomson Equestrianism Fun-filled Fijians must make ultimate sacrifice Today's Fixtures World Cup to get £1m from sponsor Optimistic Moxon greets new season Cricket Victoria's legend passes on The race to stage the 1998 World Cup finals Yesterday's moves towards the establishment of a premier league will further England's cause in staging future World Cups, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, compares the state of readiness in the most favoured nations for 1998 Liverpool victory vital in title race Holmes in fine start In Brief Blackmore's mixed day ends in relief Football Ealing fined for using an ineligible player Volleyball The English Situation For the Record The French Situation Jahangir to stand for chairmanship Squash Rackets Gautier still in charge Yatching Kingston's future brighter Basketball FA blessing for premier league By our Sports Staff: Bigger clubs offer their enthusiastic welcome Bank of England London League to resist scheme Capital idea for Washington baseball followers Comment West Indians facing up to a big tour loss Woosnam has an Augusta attitude

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