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News from 12/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Michael Syrett, Andrew McEwen, Zahid Hussain, Neville Davis, Margaret Joachim, Douglas MacNicoll, Michael Evans and James Bone, Michael Theodoulou and our Foreign Staff, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Tom Giles, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Graham Zellick, Carol Leonard, John O'leary, our Higher Education Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Richard Lockyer, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, John Rogers, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stephen Taylor, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, P. E. Browne, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Neil Bennett and Philip Bassett, John Faulkner (Consultant), Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Arnold-Baker, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Hector McLean Secretary, Sally Watts, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Janet Daley, John Last, Nicholas Harling, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, L. Dennis Perrett, Alix Ramsay, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Colin Buchanan, Issam Hamza, Mark Herbert, Barry Pickthall, Anthony Faulkener, G. B. R. Walkey, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Jack Crossley, David Young, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Roland Oliver, Chairman, Anthony Field, Mel Webb, Clive White, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Tim Jones, John Bell Business Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Michael Wyatt, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Saddam troops defy US with attack on Kurds Rebels claim Iraqi army forced to retreat after seven-hour battle in northern exclusion zone Saturday Review Interview Opera Opinion Spycatcher move Minsk unrest Cricket fixtures Index Bush and Europe agree on havens Pop station fined for giving the Gulf news Steward is sole survivor as 140 die on ferry Hope of breakthrough over 'son of poll tax' Cancer Research Campaign Thatcher loyal to Major The twin angry men behind outburst against Major Mary Ann Sieghart traces the work of the Bruggs Group and how it has embrassed Mrs Thatcher Boarding down by 10% but total of private pupils rises Black & Decker Iran to rebuild siege embassy Gould ridicules Conservative claim that voting out Labour saves cash Councils to collect low poll taxes Power threat over 8% offer Times wins Review award IRA bomber MP must pay Telecom pledge Correction Headmaster convicted of sex charges against boys Birthday woman 'was game for laugh' Built-in car radio to beat thieves Anger at leniency for rapist who agreed to wear condom Picture Gallery Hard-hit publicans say recession is 'a hiccup' Call it a hiccup, publicans meeting in London were told. Jack Crossley reports on life in a recession British Red Cross Stellar quality honoured on Venus Press complaints Homeless help Citroen Ax Gt Lords refuse Sunday Times appeal over Spycatcher V. A. T. Increase in the U. K. Increase in the U.… Classical hints from the groin Lauren's tartan for home and catwalk £4m bill for St Paul's repairs could double Gentle giant with talent to survive out of the ring Government rejects London zoo's plea for rescue package SKY Picture Gallery Educated 'better able to cope with alcohol damage' British Psychological Society Survivors' anger lasts for years Hall tells of 'hellhole' Masts verdict Lions' exit route Drug discovery Cash plea to save Ivanhoe castle Bridge man dies Castle for sale Pilot killed Roof garden Belorussian strikers win party pledge to negotiate President pressed to quit Eastern exodus benefits Legion Picture Gallery Halifax (Reuter): Slovenia plans June secession (Reuter): Envoy sacked (Reuter): Andreotti hope Middle East gives mixed reception to Baker plan Iraq 's war machine destroyed Troops go home (AFP): King's move Tirana Jews reach haven Picture Gallery Emir yields a little to reform Haggling over how Kuwait is to be rebuilt and governed in the aftermath of the Gulf war has only just begun, John Rogers reports Mountain snipers will risk death to reach homeland From Associated Press: UN needs £330m lifeline UN says Iraq must endorse haven Blue berets to control security zone Aid airlift must be hastened to prevent thousands of deaths Michael Binyon reports from Ankara on the fast-growing plight of thousands of Kurdish refugees on the Iraqi border Ankara dismisses Aziz relief offer EC relief gets quick go-ahead Church attack (Reuter): Iraqi expelled Turks say support can only last short while Peugeot Diesels Reuter: Iran-Iraq war mines kill fleeing Kurds Afghan guerrillas put seven captured generals on show Magnet Kitchens Picture Gallery 'Ungovernable' South Africa feared Afrikaners trek to a ghost town Japan aid linked to arms bills Tornado toll Girl surplus (Reuter): Kennedy denial Woman in the kitchen (cabinet) Kate Muir talks to Judith Chaplin - political adviser to the prime minister, prospective Mp and perhaps, our first woman chancellor TCP Some advice about vice A radio series looks at why religion and sex have often been unhappy bedfellows Miele Taking stock of relative values The memoirs of a management expert advise against professional ambition Rhetoric and all that rot Philip Howard Alan Coren How teachers got lost in the exam fog New testing of pupils in primary schools will not work without a change of heart in the education profession, says Janet Daley Building on Major 's triumph David Owen, former foreign secretary says must be prepared to defend the new Kurdish haven Voice of America? Oven gloves Called to account Shades of Greene Zoos and Other Animals Arms and the Poor Beyond the Fringe Secure conditions for the Kurds Friendly persuasion Medicine and the law Correctness of Dr Carey's selection Religion in schools Security of tenure Ballet prices Prison verdict Setting fees for overseas students Tackling joy-riders Women in absentia B flat ? Court Circular Birthdays today University news Reception Dinners Today's royal engagements Hurstpierpoint College The Rev Elsie Chamberlain Anniversaries Memorial service Francis Cowper Major-General Robert Scott Forthcoming marriages Rugby School Ruth Page Appointments Lancing College Luncheon Show no partiality In your decisions April 12 on this Day 1933 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allied-Lyons Concise Crossword No 2456 Britten, Grimes and hope reborn Lord Harewood chairman of English National Opera, shares his memories of the premier of Peter Grimes with Richard Morrison Critic's Choice: Paris Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Making do, with the best grace John Russell Taylor on an incomplete centeneary show Our Price Toshiba Word-Watching Winning Move Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events A triumph over tricks Theatre The Winter's Tale Aldwych Theatre Dance Rock BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Blooming Gardens Clarke orders third enquiry into teaching of reading RUC pays damages to Sinn Fein The Times Crossword No 18,578 WPA Weather Business and Finance 21-26 Warburg is broker in Bt sell-off Hewden slides Salary cut Micro Focus up Profits fall The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Defence cuts force Dowty to shed jobs Profits suffer as industry pays price of the peace dividend By our Industrial Correspondent: Taylor Woodrow has Kuwait plan America woos Old World dollar By our Economics Staff: European Bank sees long job in east bloc Chemical firms curb investment spending Ford cuts dividend and will axe jobs Walter Lawrence Business Editor John Bell By our City Staff: National Power buys gas abroad Pound up as rate hopes rise From a Correspondent: Gatt backs America in row over Ec air subsidies Arrow stake 'forced on division' Fuchs buys on Propeller warns Shares halted Southend bid BHH move Ashcroft returns Convention off By our City Staff: AB passes dividend Fitch has designs on gearing Company Briefs Robertson agrees £53m takeover Doubts cast over Rover By our City Staff: Pittard drops final payout after loss Dowding dips in first half but raises payout Wall Street Major Indices Whitecroft warns on second-half result Business Roundup Dresdner payout held Housebuilder slumps Filofax recovers London Traded Options Traditional Options Medeva back in the black Bodycote' up to £10.55m Over but not out to grass The Times Springtime in the stock market Comment G7 ministers focus on the legacy of communism Sports exchange Schroders shrinks Mature scribblers Long way home Robbe & Berking Hewden lays the groundwork Tempus International Appointments Statoil I. C. A. Prices rise as hopes grow for rates cut Stock Market The Times NCCI Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues Business Development Manager Orquestra Simfonica De Balears "Ciutat De… Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Onward to the quiet revolution From the painting on the walls to reforms in the faculty, the Lbs under George Bain will never be the same. Michel Syrett reports Lbs at a Glance Blue Circle Industries PLC Managers for the changing mould The New Mba aims at graduates with skills of more practical use to business BT LBS Financial Software Limited London Business School High-flying women shot down by men A large pool of management talent is wasted because of male prejudice, Tim Jones writes Survival guide to the real world A business degree was one man's key to a top career London Business School Variety spices research Sainsbury's Going east with enterprise Opportunities to study in Eastern Europe, Rodney Hobson reports have been snapped up by students London Business School Economic and Social Research Council SAAB Magpie Publishing & Publicity Ltd. Stephen Rayns Ltd Cannot Sell your Car? Hassop Vehicle Registrations Car criminals get an easy ride On the eve of National Crime Prevention Week, Kevin Eason calls of security drive Car Buyers Guide Cassis Cars Home Office to Publish Hit-List Scotts Plea for car parks safety Roadwise Classic comfort Dust-free Dagenham BMW price rise Daihatsu superdeals Tougher drink laws? The Times Toyotas takeoff Dafs by the bunch In the slow lane Publication while injunction is in force against another is contempt Law Report April 12 1991 House of Lords Car Buyers'guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Volvo Motors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover No power to order re-trial before fresh bench Griffith v Jenkins Network Flindall's VISA New Law Journal Briefings Picture Gallery Business to Business Advertising Costs Business a Lot of Money as Times… Learning with a nose for business Multiple Display Advertising Items Huda International Ltd. Unusual Business Opportunity Computer Recruitment Confidence wanes on both sides of Channel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenge awaits high-powered trio Barry Pickthall finds spirited support in the north-east for an attempt on the trans-Atlantic speed record in 1992 Yachts Boats & Watersports PX Seamark Nunn & Co Bay Class Yachts Forth Yacht Marina Ltd. Simpson Lawrence Multiple Display Advertising Items Admiralty Charts and Publications Edwardian Steam Launch Traditional Cornish 'Fisherman's Smocks Company to turn down the decibels Quay Notes Bellefan poised to follow up decisive Kempton triumph Plumpton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Beverley Wincanton Jockey Club to pursue dope case Racing Boutin' s colt wins in style Fixtures Fob the 1991 Cricket Season Hooked in a true Garden of Eden Brian Clarke casts a critical eye over fising in the Falklands and finds the hype justified by heavenly vision Kingston may pay for rivals' decision Basketball Three new sports venues if cities bid for Games Olympic Games McCreath homes in on title Boxing Lancia Bogaert out to build on past success Cycling Early end to marathon effort Mayer is named in squad Today's Fixtures Try this England to apply the fine-tuning Hockey Rival's illness lets Harris off the hook Squash Rackets Fusiliers proud in defeat Welsh credibility rests on making impact overseas Rugby Union Selectors waiting on county final Whitaker stays in the hunt Equestrianism William Hill Remarkable Wigan comeback fails to secure league title Rugby League Wisden goes to bat for the two-tier championship Cricket Haigh launches late revival Promotion remains priority For the Record Graham worried by Gascoigne Football Short on words long on ability Golf Hang-glider killed In Brief Racing 35,36 Faldo makes a sound start to Masters defence Morse First round Scores Azinger with the zing missing David Miller Biennial championships in prospect` The woman with the game's equality at heart Uefa urged to switch venue for cup final League enquires about Fa plans

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