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News from 16/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Nanette Moore, Jon Ashworth, Meryl Docker, C. Leonard-Woolley, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Sheila Gunn and Richard Ford, Michael Hamilton Sharp, Mike Campbell, , Philip Jacobson and Paul Bompard, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Julian Le Grand, , Philip Howard, P. M. Jackson, , Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Vernon Bogdanor, , Norman De Mesquita, S. J. Bowskill, Stewart Ranson, , Alan Alexander, , Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Murray Stewart, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Ann MacInnes, John Russell, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Brian Robson, , Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Derek John Hillier, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, R. A. W. Rhodes, , Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Tony Pristavec, Jenny MacArthur, Bruce H. Garner, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Martin Loughlin, , Peter John, , Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Christopher Lowney, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Mark Hedley, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, J. D. Stewart, , David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, John Ashworth, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Nigel Hawkes, Edwina Currie, Jeffrey Stanyer, , Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Sue Moore, Malcolm Grant, John Gyford, Dilys Hill, , Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Nurver Nures, Nicholas Deakin, , Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Timothy Raison, Chairman, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Bennington, , Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Owen Jenkins, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Roy Hattersley, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jan Raath, Adam Kelliher and Robin Oakley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Barry Jones, Valerie Karn, , Nicholas Wood and Robin Oakley, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Iraq allows UN access to aid starving Kurds Hurd rules our force to oust Saddam Arts Design Column Car security Orkney appeal Truancy tables Liverpool choice Index Princess points to tragedy of Africa Pulpwash gives orange juice experts the pip Picture Gallery EC lifts most Pretoria bans Tory fury at Major programme Traffic-jammed all the way to the Eurobank A bank to aid Eastern Europe was President Mitterrand's grand plan, but yesterday's launch in London was a low-key affair. Alan Hamilton reports International Refugee Year Trust Orkney child abuse case goes to appeal court Continental Airlines Lambeth party thwarts challenge The Bard to vanish from shrinking £20 Children kept out of school in protest over virus carrier Seizures of heroin double Getting hot under the white collar Child drink trial Tenant stays put Food poisoning 104 Bbc jobs go Frost warning Cars makers 'must help to lock out the thieves' Baker acts to enforce Ec security standards in campaign aimed at beating £400m a year crime £3,410 for Titanic whistle Picture Gallery Driving out a deadly addiction to stolen speed Missionaries hit by Livingstone disease Br reform could disrupt freight CPS lawyers to fight Bar ban on audience Saunders suffers serious illness, court told Vauxhall Schools are ordered to publish truancy rate NFU seeks backing on aid issue RC women lament treatment New Spitalfields plan enters arena Firstdirect is a division of Midland Bank PLC Exit stage left for a host of rejected Tosca extras Opera scrutiny begins Major rejects cash plea for crippled former servicemen Nissan UK Limited The loner who cooled a hotbed of revolution Countdown to the May 2 elections: Wirral, heart of Lbour's inner turmoil Grenade boy's money Ship boarded Birthright Airline libel deal IRA man jailed Chief suspended Murder attempt New channel Assault case 'Arthur Daley arithmetic' comes under Patten's fire Local Polls Offensive adverts deplored Ballet cash Sudan aid Parliament today Parents put weight behind Lords' life sentence revolt Picture Gallery Sniping upsets Tories Conservatives Woolwich Building Society Left plans end to mortgage relief Labour calls for spending and Budget 'double' Economy Rebel Kurds regroup for attack on key cities Iroq Israelis send aid flight (AP): Refinery reopens (AP): Planes dispute (AP): New ministers Netware Access for Sun Picture Gallery Us pullout leaves violent vacuum Southern Iraq Picture Gallery Young troops lord it over refugee 'dogs' Iran Besieged Reagan accused of Iran hostages deal Ankara rescues 2,000 from camp Turkey Labour MP gives graphic account of misery Black leaders seek united front against apartheid Muggers get Tory brush-off Zulus armed for love or war Tokyo test for Soviet leader Maples of Watford Summer treaty deadline Boycott ordered (Reuter): Reef drowning Resorts pray for a fair wind Riviera braced for the worst as oil slicks from sunken tanker come within paddling distance Abbey National Schoolboy science may clear tanker Salvage Resilient sea can shrug off disaster Environment Despite fears of ecological catastrophe, the effects of big oil slicks on the oceans are shortlived, Nigel Hawkes writes Gorbachev's days 'may be limited' as president (Reuter): Tourists flee from ferry fire Party comeback (AP): Sinowatz fined (Reuter): Rust accused Yeltsin runs into European block Picture Gallery Abbey National Brokers lay the ghosts of Polish communism Modernism: Beene there, done that At the New York shows, one designer saw the future, and it works. Liz Smith reports Multiyork Furniture Handmade by Craftsmen Good vibrations on the line Given a brief to design the mobile telephone of the future, a group of students has rung out the old and shaken in the new David Nieper Conceivably, they're masterpieces John Russell Taylor introduces a group of seven young artists being sponsored by The Times at this week's contemporary art fair in London Conceptual art should not depend for its effect on traditional workmanship Impromptu Second edition Briefing Packed in Last chance… Royal Academy of Arts Highlights include Art London 91 National Hal, Olympia, W14 (071-370… Food of love for the Bard Theatre Martin Hoyle meets Guy Woolfenden, the man who puts Shakespeare to music Bonhams Knightsbridge Peter Hall Company Reviews Page Wobbling from a balanced outlook Guardians of England's glory demeaned Marcus Binney sees Whitehall jealousy and administrative folly behind the reorganisation of English Heritage A beacon obscured by the smog Peter Millar believes the new European bank will fail to solve the economic disasters of the East Alan Coren . . . and moreover So you thought Kitty was catty The Times Diary Boris the good The Times Diary Scotch on the rocks The Times Diary V for voluminous The Times Diary Haven for the Kurds Job for the Boys Opening up the Opera Quality of teachers In the doghouse Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Labour thrust on crime prevention Turkey replies to critics on Kurds' aid Nurses' status A lesson for Tories? Church reappraisal A national forum on local issues Beneath the surface Wrong pitch Court Circular Birthdays today Ealing Abbey Today's royal engagements Luncheon Receptions Part of rare cross found Viscount De L'Isle Dr Harold Blakemore Spencer Gascoyne Maurice Memorial service Sir Frederick Pedler Sir Frederick Pedler, colonial administrator, businessman and African scholar, died on April 6 aged 82. He was born on July 1,1908 Dinners School news Dr Arthur Raistrick Dr Arthur Raistrick, industrial archaeologist, died inSkipton, Yorkshire, on April 8 aged 94. He was born in August 896 Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Jaime Guzman Jaime Guzman Errazuriz Chilean politician, lawyer and journalist, died of gunshot wounds on April 1 aged 44. He was born in Santiago on June 28,1946 The Rev Elsie Chamberlain Marriage Appointments in the Forces Appointment Lord, you have healed us. We will play harps and… Ur of the Chaldees Moon God's Temporal Affairs Arthritis Research Annual General Meeting of Shareholders Concise Crossword No 2459 The Times Word-Watching 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 Kington's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Emancipation chiller Theatre Top Girls Royal Court Concert CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Rock Ac/dc Wembley Arena BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Legal Protection Group Limited Labour's fair rates claims disputed Daley arithmetic The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,581 Welsh welcome for hero of the greens Weather Commons soldiers marching as to war Political sketch Business and Finance Excessive pay rises 'threaten rate cuts' Sale offer ICL complaint Hunting fall GA disposal The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices European bank finds 'natural home' in City Brady appeals for stronger growth Shares finish close to all-time high A warning from SIB's Mr X Major and Mitterrand hail first institution of the… Morgan Crucible calls for £6.1m By our Economics Correspondent: Germany's costly clean-up Compaq Wakeham rules out British Gas break-up Russell mines £. 06m Proudfoot sells subsidiaries Brent Walker appointment US recovery Cookson deal EFG plea Sunset falls Turriff slumps into loss and ends housebuilding Amber Day jumps 320% By our City Staff: Rea boosts profits despite bad debts Chargecard for travellers Diners Club flies high with BA Rollexa By our City Staff: Two more firms join queue for cash Carlton awaits court approval for US deal Business Roundup Italian buy at Yorkshire Mclnerney sells stake Profits halved at Headlam OFT extends Coats study Asda Property falls Payout held by S Lyles Family break from City The Times City Diary Prince aims to talk business in Brazil Mining cycle The Times City Diary Anatomy of a general accident Comment EBRD launch Quieter trading The Times City Diary In the hot suite The Times City Diary Guaranteed Notto Break the Bank Morgan returns for more Tempus 'Blue Arrow affair a storm in teacup' Cardmember Financial Services French Connection returns to black The Leeds wants tax rules stopped Water and power lead the way Stock Market Small firms still in recession, says CBI Major Indices Finlay dives into the red New York brokers see signs of revival Court date set London Traded Options Dow rises in spite of sell-off Wall Street FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options Portfolio Confident start to account Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Taylor Root Litigation Solicitor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Simkins Partnership Solicitors Reuter Simkin Centro Lacrence Simpons Associates Legal Recruitment Zarak at Law King's Bench Walk Laying down the law for Europe Despite industrial recession, law firms in the North set the pace, reports Edward Fennell Magistrates cannot decide whether extradition case is abuse of process Power to set aside leave for review Easement cannot be acquired Regional Focus on Manchester Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Legal Services Directory Commercial Cases on Home Ground Richard Baxendale Law Recruitment Clifford Cohen & Co No longer a brief encounter The days of clients having to travel to London chambers are changing. Barristers are moving closer to the customer. Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Barings Company Secretarial Assistant Slammed door creaks open Legal fees conditional on the success of a case will widen access to justice The College of Law Lovell White Durrant Prop Proficient Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copy at your cost Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Quarry Dougall GLS McDermott Engineering (Europe) Ltd Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Industry & Banking Reliance Legal Wiltshire County Council Conveyancing Lawyer Greenwoods Centre for Policy on Ageing Hospital Hygiene Services Limited A taste for brands that generate sweet millions Chocolate companies in a tough market are attracting graduates. Derek Morgan considers the qualities needed in recruits Health Care Opportunities Regional Health Promotion Ppp Beaumont North East Warwickshire Health P&H Harnihfeger Lothian Health Board Riverside Health Authority The brains behind the products Profile Play-off suggestion for promotion issue South Birmingham Health Authority Women take game back to its roots and realise dream Rugby Union Molloy keeps place with England colts Assistant Chief Constable in the Royal Ulster… The Times Today's Fixtures Legal Notices Ridley prepares to follow in the footsteps of Fox Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Mandarin: Lilian Bayliss can pass classic test Mandarin: Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Shadayid faces a tough Newbury examination Mandarin: Newmarket Fontwell Park In Hand finds his form The recession England would welcome Today Middlesex, the county champions, meet Mcc in the traditional curtain-raiser to the new season. Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, looks forward to the end of west Indian domination Plenty of practice but no fun Pools Forecast Australians uneasy as fast bowlers increase pressure Fraser still suffering long-term hip injury Two semis makes quite a dish of lunch Sport on Television The Week in View Confident Smith helps himself Whitaker plays Milton's tune Equestrianism Cadle may stay at Kingston Basketball Boardman sets record at Newtownards Cycling Butterfly heading for nasty sting From a Correspondent: Women make up for the men's race Athletics Le Mans all-clear In Brief Neath chairman resigns Rugby Union Gate prepares to bow out in Perth Volley Ball Attempt to end acrimony Table Tennis Mendoza promises success at Real Overseas Football Overseas Results Cricketcall Puck starts to run Wembley way for gallant Devils Ice Hockey Racing Greater glory awaits Woosnam Victims of Hunger & Conflict Souness expected to take over at Anfield Seaman falls foul of a familiar problem Comment Olympic incentive in London Marathon How a hostile US crowd was won over

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