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News from 15/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Ruth Real, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman and Jamie Dettmer, Tewolde Gebru (Chairman), DJM, Carole B. Hill, John Vincent, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Gilchrist, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, Osman Streater, David Galilee, Joan Simpson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Louis Fitzgibbon, Michael Binyon, Charles Mackerras Conductor, David Pountney Producer, Ian Bruce Director General, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Bruce Clark and Robert Seely, Richard Streeton, Peter Stothard and Philip Webster, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Melinda Wittstock Media Editor, John Massey Stewart, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Martin Barrow, Edward Ullendorff, Julian Rollins, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Patricia Moore, Philip Robinson, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Christina Speight, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Lord Justice Taylor, M. Tramboo, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, C. A. Newton, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barnaby Willitts, Luci Cavendish, I. Terlecky (Secretary), K. Drabu, Jonathan Prynn, Chris Anthony, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, Max Madden, Craig Seton, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Walker, Bruce V. Jones, Peter Croft, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Clive White, E. G. F. Johnson, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, John Greenlees, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, John Bell Business Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, David Tytler, Education Editor, Donald English, Anne McElvoy, Adam Kelliher, Stuart MacLure, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Alistair Burt, R. Bennett Chairman,

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Britain and US in split over Kurds' future Major refuses to rule out use of troops Good Writing in the Times Cities Politics Executive exit Paintings found Bank talks Index Hope rekindled by touch of kindness Help for London's most endangered species Picture Gallery Prime minister turns on critics Leaders face TV torment Melinda Wittstock reports on an outbreak of election fever on TV even though a poll may be many months away Race to save Riviera from oil tanker's time bomb Rolex By our Sports Staff: Woosnam wins the Masters Kinnock scorns the Tories and lays out his priorities Crossword champion in final Birthday show for 150 years of architectural treasures Opera job decisions 'not linked' A cost-effective beat for the new policeman For sale: one family's loved home for the past 800 years The Biglands, who have lived on their ancestral estate since 1161, have to leave. Christopher Warman reports Picture Gallery By a Staff Correspondent: Ulster killings fuel fears over talks Crown seeks Bowbelle case retrial Bodies of missing fishermen found by RAF crew Lamont to check on tenant Leukaemia boy Man shot in car Abortion offer One in four captains of industry wants to jump ship TUC tries to win greater influence Conflict over pace of change in a countryside idyll Not everyone is celebrating the anniversary of our oldest national park, reports John Young Picture Gallery UK may back end of whaling ban Tories blamed for 'Criminal Culture' English Mustard Where history ends and the news begins Agenda The week ahead AirUK Clarke faces clash over pay body for teachers Police hurt in battle at concert Body found Statue goes Boats burn Dog rescue Bond winners Mute swans make a stealthy return Picture Gallery Car of Ruth Ellis's victim is sold Citroën Bx Diesel Guinness appeals open today Jobless total will show 24% rise over past year Lambeth councillors face leadership ultimatum Tories' one-point poll lead would result in hung parliament City power broker who casts his vote on merit Percentage Change in Voting Trends since Fourth Quarter 1990 Census boycott could hit new tax Greens launch biggest attack Divided party Yeltsin's faction looks for alliance with Gorbachev The death strip mentality that isolates Albania Nicholas Bethell, in Albania at the invitation of the opposition Democratic party for the recent elections, describes the conditions he found in a labour camp Talkland Picture Gallery Touch of class for east Berlin races Kremlin's hard test in Tokyo Executive rule (AFP): Honecker ailing Lack of aid and scale of refugee tragedy overwhelm Tehran Iran-Iraq Border From our Correspondent in Nicosia: Appeal to world for funds Soldier-rapists lurk at cathedral's gates Kuwait From Associated Press in Riyadh: Americans begin final phase of withdrawal Saudi Arabia Picture Gallery Baghdad tells Kurds to have no fear of revenge Iraq (AFP): Shamir heads for London with Palestinian formula Israel Ankara begins to clear camps on mountain Trukey Euro-MP finds plight worse than Gaza Strip French aid workers in air crash Plea for aid Our Foreign Staff: Police guard Mandela as Zulus go on the rampage UK attaché quits post in Algeria (Reuter): Fatal stampede Hostages threat (AP): Guerrillas shot Kelley ducks Reagan flak Nancy Reagan's unauthorised biographer is facing a stinging counterattack, reports Peter Stothard from Washington Picture Gallery National Training Awards Talks in China on Hong Kong airport collapse Blasts on oil tanker increase spill fears Luxury Luxury When women are driven by fear Are advertisements that feature damsels in distress capitalising on women's fears and creating a false sense of insecurity? Liz Gill reports National Westminster Bank plc Dragging camp into fashion The British middle classes, it seems, cannot get enough of men in frocks Small talk is a tot too much Edinburgh may be the first official child-friendly city, but not everyone is happy to play along with the idea The Times Educational Supplement Moving out in search of more space Dance Debra Craine on why Rambert has left Sadler's Wells after two decades Blesma Second city finds its feet Architecture: Birmingham On the inauguration day of Birmingham's Symphony Hall, Richard Cork looks at the boldly imaginative remodelling of public spaces surrounding it Such an unexpected sanctuered city is a tonic Art The South Bank Centre Sun Alliance Will the Kurds ever have a home? Michael Binyon reports from Ankara on the plight of a people doomed to wander Tories gripped by death-wish Matthew Parris … and moreover Ignore this petty coterie Bernard Levin asks why so much weight is given to the voice of so few in the row over the Swedish undic ads Oxfam man to succour Labour The Times Diary The Kurdish Exodus Noises off? The Times Diary Picture Gallery Turned to stone The Times Diary Banking on the East Neither Prevented nor Cured Rich Men and their Castles Perils of rocking the Tory boat Coming or going? Healing by the blind An older Russia Continuing agony of Ethiopian people Atrocities in Kashmir Ordination of women Cautious note on the 'Coligarden' Music for all? Vital statistics Court Circular Memorial services Finchale Training College, Durham Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Luncheon Major-General Richard Lloyd Major-General Richard Eyre Lloyd C3, CBE, DSO, former director of Military Intelligence at the War Office, died on April 10 aged 84. He was born on December 7,1906 Nature notes Dinners Lord Taylor of Mansfield Lord Taylor of Mansfield, CBE, former Labour MP, died on April 11 aged 95. He was born on September 18,1895 School news Bernard Murphy Bernard Murphy, journalist, airman, boxer and singer, has died in Nova Scotia aged 81. He was born on March 15,1910 Moira Forsyth Moira Forsyth, stained glass window designer, has died aged 85. She was born on May 5,1905 Memorial meeting Today's royal engagements Whenever you go into a town and are made welcome,… The Working of the Labour Exchange Towards a decade of evangelism Concise Crossword No 2458 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 Satire lost in the canapes Television Tonight at 8.30/ Jeeves and Wooster BBC 1/ITV Dance 10 for 1 The Place Theatre Weddin's, Wee'ins and Wakes Drill Hall, Bloomsbury Rock 808 State Academy, Brixton The Times BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite TPEC the Private Education Company Limited Van Gogh masterpieces abandoned by thieves The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,580 Parker Duofold Dutch master is top seller on the legitimate and underworld markets The 20 Stolen Paintings Weather Business and Finance General Accident pulls out of NZI Tootal attacks Coats record Ashcroft meets Laidlaw chief Logitek pressed Fuchs lifts stake Southern loans All the " suits' from Aakvaag to Zuriga Firms see end to financial services slump Brent Walker to sell stake in Trocadero Chrysler chief's pay rises to £2.5m By our Economics Staff: G7 charts new order John Charol Business Editor John Bell Michelin to make 15,000 jobless The Pound Stock Market Redundancy figures revised as job cuts rise TV bids made tax deductible Coutts & Co Canadian Airlines International London Clubs gambles on float Time has passed for multi options Capital Markets Treuhand chief named By our City Staff: Southend to target Frogmore investors Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts GPG relisting may follow Brierley sale By our City Staff: Arcadian banks on golf Hilton chosen Sticky Bunn the last to go The Times City Diary Un-Savary dress The Times City Diary Independent banks lose shine Economic View Attali must find right balance for east Europe Bishop's move The Times City Diary Fancied runners The Times City Diary Galvo rebounds The Times City Diary Politics cloud prospects for prices Gilt-Edged Trusthouse Forte Business Guarantee Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Williams replaces line of finance National Westminster Bank plc Bank of Credit and Commerce International The Times Ineria Airlines of Spain Post-boom virus hits computer services Smaller Companies Hewlett Packard Thf battles with bookings and Gulf war Reporting this Week Polytechnic passes first exam Does more mean better or worse? In the case of Bournemouth, the inspectors had a chance to decide. John O'Leary reports Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Felsted School Merchant's Taylors' School The Governors of Giggleswick School Doncaster College Trinity College, Bristol Native English Teacher Required for Private Academy… Euro-learning The Kurds' story Past lessons Business bonding Noticeboard University of Oxford Nuffield College, Oxford London Montessori Centre Research boost Privileged Russians Milk loophole Let's dump the dunce cap Kenneth Clarke's plans for reform are a perfect opportunity to help to create a world-class workforce, Stuart MacLure argues Education Marlborough College Sheffield City Polytechnic Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Strathclyde University of Reading Lecturer in Building Services… When stress can be turned into success Parents in Japan are partners with teachers in the pupils' education, but the pressures can take their toll University of London University of Oxford King's College London Imperial College Leicester University University of Oxford The Times Courses Lansdowne Secretarial College The Queen's Secretarial College French Courses in France St James's Secretarial College Devonshire House Preparatory School Oxford and County Business School MBA Stratford upon Avon Improve your Score in the GMAT Test La Crème De La Crème Caroline King appointments Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items International Centre for Management & Labour Market… Huron University Career Analysts Zarak Hay Associates The Reject Shop plc Multilingual Services Hampshire Tutorials Ltd SIBS Ltd Kingston Polytechnic The Training Factory DeMain Consultants Right-Hand Required CAD Euro-Academy Ltd Rain helps dampen the Australians' Test preparations Cricket Newcomer Pfaff cheers Oxford Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Astley Wharton Davis Rec Cons Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cathedral Gate Consultants Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Crawley commands the day Enforcement treaty not applicable Law Report April 15 1991 Refusal to move prisoner justified Irresponsible conduct relevant Newport lift the prizes before the game is over Rugby Union England's defence exposed Full back heads a fly-past Bath all sun and champagne Always next year for club whose hopes are dashed Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Rugby are a point from promotion Mukaddamah moves to head of 2,000 list Pipe the first to £1m Results from Saturday's Four Race Meetings Sab-An gains consolation Results from Saturday's 14 Point-To-Points Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Secret Haunt to give Cumani ideal start Mandarin: Edinburgh Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Folkestone Liverpool again turn logic on its head Weekend Football Results and Tables Dismissal enables Forest to tread path paved with… Match Facts Pools Check Lumsden remains calm prior to storm The race for second division play-off places Millwall's path is blocked Williams strikes as Wednesday stake their claim Warnock enjoys the last laugh Grimsby falter but lay on a show Football Third and Fourth Divisions Wycombe first to Wembley Loughtonians undone by a late strike Hockey Torrance masters Atlantic gales to win at La Moye Golf Whitaker claims emotional success Equestrianism For the Record Wigan beat attrition factor Regby League Warrington crumble Today's Fixtures American brawn to advantage Rugby Union Track man resigns In Brief Cricket Woosnam claims title in dramatic finale at Masters Scores from Augusta Champion shows steady hand through adversity Gascoigne denies Arsenal double Tottenham to meet Nottingham Forest in FA Cup final Château Gazza is not a wine that travels well Match Facts National Westminster Bank plc

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