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News from 10/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Kay Marles, Jack K. Ind, Headmaster, Victoria McKee, Alvan Seth-Smith, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Maurice Hawker, Director, Joan Simpson, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Michael Watson, Richard Eaton, Quentin Cowdry, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Jonathan Braude and Catherine Sampson, Bruce Clark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, P. D. James (Chairman), Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, H Warson, Anthony Rosen (Chief Executive), Jane Wyatt, Richard Reubin, Philip Bassett, Roger Boyes and Patricia Koza, John Woodcock, George Brock, Marilyn Butler, Christine Bland, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Elaine Murray, Jonathan Prynn, Allan Munds, Managing Director, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Peter Beazley, Paul Griffiths, John O'lEARY Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Marc Weller, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Keith Martin, Ian Ross, John Toovey, Stewart Tendler, M. W., Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, A McIntosh, Joanna Pitman, A. H. Thornton, Aymeric Straker, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill and Nicholas Wood, Craig Lord, Anthony Parsons, Clive White, Martin Fletcher and David Watts, Janette Reubin, David Green, Keith Blackmore, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, John Bell Business Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Michael Pascoe, Michael Evans, W Grey, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Major's enclave plan for Kurds runs into trouble Bush voices doubts on havens as UN approved force for southern Iraq Americana Humour Theatre Clarke's review Keegan attack Apartheid move Arsenal draw Index Gorbachev calls for a ban on strikes Reagan fails to turn tide against Nancy book Queen to touch base at Orioles' ball game Poll tax survives Heseltine reform Carrying hope across the snowy peaks American, British and French airmen are flying missions around the clock to keep Kurdish refugees in Iraq supplied with food, blankets, tents and sleeping bags, Michael Binyon reports The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Ten years on, Lord Scarman has hopes for Brixton's future The Brixton riots in 1981 left 324 people injured and caused widespread destruction. The subsequent enquiry resulted in big changes, reports Stewart Tendler Clarke may set up pay review body for teachers Agencies sample life free from Whitehall Secret paradise that shelters behind Porton Down gates Picture Gallery Student conference 'hijacked by left' Freeze on Noriega assets in Britain to be lifted Llama and a caf? boost zoo hopes Judges to oppose mandatory life term Ten-week break in Irish talks Equal rights plan for arts Car blown up Case dismissed Advert banned Bathroom death Correction White couple lose battle to bring up black foster child BA libel payout to former air hostess Keegan tells of car attack French chefs tuck in a l'anglaise EC aid expected to fight oil fires Picture Gallery MPs unite to delay Gulf war service Nissan Stirring deeds as drinkers steam in Bankers queue for £14,000 health job Barclays Ministers to stress self-help as best way to cut crime The government thinks the public is not doing enough to stop crime, reports Quentin Cowdry Picture Gallery New tests urged on car safety Double accolade won by red route Motorway messages to get trial Scottish Power Tory council refuses to cut its budget below capped limit Abbey National Picture Gallery New life peers to strengthen front benches Resign call to science adviser Corruption case MP remanded Ill-gotten gains Drug smuggler Ruined heritage Scouting for all PC charged Deputies vote unanimously for Georgian independence Moscow begins pullout Riot police await United invasion Blaze aftermath: rescue workers removing the bodies… Abbey National Discovery of 'black hole' size of 100bn suns French air crash kills 10 servicemen Sharia bill (Reuter): Concert reward (Reuter): Manila bombs Peugeot 405 Hurd stonewalls on Peking talks over Hong Kong airport From our Correspondent in Peking: Li defends mass killing Gorbachev visit gives Japan case of protocol jitters First direct De Klerk keeps pledge to scrap colour register Baker plays down Levy claims of rising peace hopes Peugeot 405 West's 'double standards' rouse Arab suspicions (Reuter): Turks offer water link for Israel (Reuter): Dollar gift (Reuter): Envoy expelled (Reuter): Peking help Mines nearly cleared Kurdish Region Faint praise from White House New York resolution opens way for use of force International law allows individual states to intervene in Iraq, if necessary, to save the Kurds from genocide, Marc Weller argues UN envoy pours cold water on Kurd refuge plan US army eases plight of refugees in south While the plight of the Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq has dominated the world's headlines, thousands of fleeing Shia Muslims are suffering hardship in the south, Jamie Dettmer reports Taking the middle ground for peace The UN has dispatched peacekeeping forces since 1948. James Bone in New York chronicles their deployment EC basks in glow of haven scheme Growing up on the front line Vincent Stott, at 17 the youngest British soldier in the Gulf, has come home. What is his legacy of war? Joan Simpson reports The Old Vic &Briefly Brought to book Nanny does not know best Why some working mothers prefer childcare with a less formal face The Times Too little bold and witty are we Comic Opera Traditional or gimmick-laden, most modern productions of Gilbert and Sullivan underplay their original, savage satirical edge. Benedict Nightingale has a little list of observations We tend to overlook one of the sharpest minds that ever turned a scurrilous line or subversive lyric Home is where the ears are most happy Classical Music Members of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, preparing to move into a new hall, talk to Stephen Pettitt One aspect with which players are not pleased is backstage facilities Gothic Voices Canon Laser Beam Printers Brother takes a pounding Philip Bassett, industrial editor, looks at union pay in the light of Scargill's rise Craig Brown . . . and moreover No barrier to protecting the Kurds Anthony Parsons considers the security council line-up on the safe enclave proposal Scandal stalks the mighty Charles Bremner in New York reports on the orgy of gossip weeping a nation that is puritan at heart Playing for the limelight The Times Diary Coming to a head The Times Diary Spot the Hockney The Times Diary Lost leader The Times Diary Place of Safety The Times Uncommon Murderers The Times Food, Glorious Food The Times Proposed closure of London's zoo Air routes dispute English in schools Nitrogen limitation Court decisions on child abuse Death in prison Nhs dental treatment Women as heads Vital statistics Court Circular Birthdays today The Earl of Cromer Receptions Luncheon Dinners Today's royal engagements Supper Nicholas H. Phillips Alfred Bradley Anniversaries Lawrence portrait home to Devon Thomas Stanley Matthews Dave Guard Forthcoming marriages Sir Geoffrey Peacock Ranjan Wijeratne Seeing the familiar from a distance Classical Association Appointment The Lord is faithful to his promises, and he is… M Vaslay Nijinsky John Grooms Green daffodil strikes gold at spring show Horticulture To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2454 Word-Watching Winning Move Entertainments 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 Today's Events The fog of updated war Theatre Coriolanus Aldwych Theatre Cat With Green Violin Orange Tree, Richmond Concert Capricorn Purcell Room BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Serenissima Travel Government refuses to bail out London zoo The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,576 Weather Business and Finance Clowes illness delays trial Wall St drops on credit fears New tour firm Wardle falls Laird slips The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea France facing Brittan probe on Bull cash Arrow stake was thrust on us says broking chief Savoy business 'at lowest in 50 years' Rouble trading has shaky start By our City Staff: Stanhope slumps to £33m loss More of Broadgate to be sold Mowlem asks for £45m in rights Laidlaw declares truce with ADT Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks Business Russians buy Uk company sold by Iraq Computers breakthrough TL Talkaland Boosey moves up the profit scale Expamet issues cash call to repay loans Betacom drops its dividend payment New customers push Shandwick past £8m Business Roundup Enth drops to £2.3m Alexandra falls £0.9m City Centre figures up Bourne End £2m loss Europa row comes to a head today Company Briefs Firm ponders Kuwait role Profits slump at Britannia Mark hit by trade gap UK Optical Double toast The Times City Diary Timely thoughts on a taxing issue Comment Siting shot New player is a wild card in the travel game Warsaw concerto The Times Diary Barnes' stormer The Times Diary Board prescription The Times Novotel Mowlem builds a buffer Tempus Laird Group Wardle Storeys Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices (Reuter): Dow plunges as rate hopes fade World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options The Times Shares wait patiently for interest cut Stock Market Hp Hewlett Parkard The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities London Traded Options Major Indices The Times Lenders to Omni criticised by Swiss Coats Viyella uptake 'low' Capital seeks £6.1m placing Societies plan vote on merger European works council aims need amending Bank of England advised to seek indirect credit control Amstrad Reverse charge call to banks Rights of parents on child's death Different judge normally hears appeal Counsel can explain client's lies Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Morgan Keating Associates Trainee Assistant Editor Admin with a Difference Morgan Keating Associates Wines and Spirits plc The Grass Roots Group Plc Good reason for releasing documents Departure from procedure in Commercial Court practice Technical Writer 'Poverty' impossible Recruitment Consultant Part—time Personnel Administrator Creative, Media and Marketing Putting the boot in Football fanzines are produced by fans for fans—but are they improving the image of the game? Simon Barnes reports Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments V&A Victoria and Albert Museum Condé Nast Hard times for easy listening Pob ban persuades bidders to drop out of independent radio's 'license to lose money' Are you looking for an interesting & demanding job? Philip Armstrong Secretary—receptionist All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Independent Consulting and Management Company Ruck London Conrad Hilton Hotels Barton Lyle These ads degraded women Media Watch Arts fears Christie & Co The Company Secretary Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Legal Audio Secretary £17,000+ ACME appointments The Times Meridian Efficient Secretary PA/SECRETARY - Mayfair SECRETARY/PA Jumper Woolf Secretary Whitehead Mann Group plc Out of Town Pa to Md Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fresh Horizons Executive Secretarial Search Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Secretary/administrator Directors' Secretaries Aldine Honey & Company PA to Director Sarah Hodge Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretaries plus Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Barnett Personnel Ltd Interior Design WC1 Top Company Recruiting Young PAs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries ERCO Lighting Ltd Career Design PA/SECRETARY Super Opportunity Multi-Lingual Opportunities Mandy Kemp, King & Co The Independent Guide to Secretarial Colleges Bright & Efficient Secretary/receptionist Mediad Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Aldine Honey & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Acuma An American Express company British Gas Burrells Wharf North of the Thames Limehouse Basin GA Town & Country Barbican Strutt & Parker Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd Property Buyers Guide Martin Grant Homes Just the ticket for commuters 15th Century Yeoman's House and Oast Martin Grant Homes Lovell Homes Southern Ltd Egerton Limited Milton Park Bowral New South Wales Austraila The Times Rentals Commercial Property Penthouse Offices Wc2 Nr Trafalgar Square Carlton Are You Concerned about your Working Environment? Winter & Co Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Win back London pride Commercial Property St Edmundsbury Borough Council Serious Enquiries Invited Leisure Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucestershire In the Market Grayfield House Yates & Co Ruck the Golf Agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Waterfront Luxury Offices Available to Let Eiffel Tower Gets a Pint-Size Partner GA Business and Leisure The Times Fear of burn-out for an athlete of the Nineties The coaching of Ted Banks is well known to African athletes, and Nourrendine Morceli, the world indoor 1,5000m champion, is the latest to benefit. David Miller reports from California Eubank still secretive over Stretch strategy Boxing Wigan out of club team championship Swimming Asthmatic enlists in fight to find a cure for leukaemia The Times The dream is over for another year Today's Fixtures Trophies shared far more evenly Student Sport Mandarin: Consolation awaits Ryde Again Mandarin: Ascot Mandarin: Ripon Carson benefits as Marju switches to Craven Stakes Arctic Paddy impeded Mandarin: Ludlow Yesterday's Results Evry rides Rapid Raceline Strange finds his way back after brush with history Sponsors pull out of women's tour Outsiders squeeze through Netball The Times By a Special Correspondent: MCC to be presented with innovative double-sided bat Cricket Confidence of youth Crew fasts for computer heavyweight Hall may find his mentor in the way Badminton A four-year plan to keep game in the public eye Rugby Union Cornish invasion ensures record English make light work of Scotland Best given promotion Ferguson's plea to League to help ease fixture burden Football Waddle's return may help Marseilles' cause Gascoigne comes under scrutiny Last Night's Results Ansah on mark for Southend Sturridge ensures final date Wigan close to another title Pioneering course goes well Sport for the Disabled For the Record Bell's chance to put the record straight Bowls Whitaker given a timely boost Equestrianism Barrett in title switch In Brief Index Le Tissier goal not enough to unhinge Arsenal (AP): Belgians determined to counter drug abuse Oxfam Kirk ends cup hope for Celtic Dujon rescues West Indies Liverpool stumble again League playing for extra time Paralysis fears for Shoemaker Leading players vote for Faldo Britain calls on services of Grobler

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