News from 17/04/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Theodoulou, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, S. R. Mut, Managing Director, Ross Cranston, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Diana Wildman, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Dennis Turner President, David Blunkett, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ralph Merrifield Chairman, Barabara Ellis, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Peter Slinn, Robert Seely, George Blunden, Chairman, David Tytler Education Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, John Young, B. A. Hepple, Mark J. Boleat, Hugh Chapman President, Michael Tate City Editor, Ravenscroft v Rederiaktie-bologet Transatlantic, Julian Spence, Edward Gorman, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, J. S. Sikorski, John Woodcock, George Brock, Jeremy Isaacs, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Martin Jacques, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, John Postgate, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Dilys Powell, Richard Block, Keith MacKlin, John Anstey Principal, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Clinton-Davis, Chairman, Joanna Pitman, David Young, L. H. Leigh, Mary Ann Sieghart, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Atkinson and Another v Castan and Another, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Charles Knevitt, Ian Kennedy, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Rosamund Hanworth Chairman, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, William Cash, John Winder and Nicholas Wood, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Steve Turner, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Steven Webb, Louise Smail, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Ian F. Baird,
ResumoBritish , French and us troops to protect Kurds Bush adopts Major's havens idea Work Politics Humour Tebbit accuses Car plea Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… Index Refugee tailbacks stretch 60 miles Souness makes the family his new goal Fears of second Chernobyl accident Five years after the world; s worst nuclear disaster the reactor shield is badly holed Nick Nuttall reports Labour plans to raise taxes of top earners Ministers 'agree on property-based tax Invest for School Fees Sir David Lean dies aged 83 Archbishop answers critics and defends the broad church In an interview at Lambeth Palace, Dr George Carey explains to Ruth Gledhill his position on the controversial issues that have dogged the early weeks of his primacy Hussey to stay on as BBC chairman Saunders 'suffers from depression' Channel 7 Major rejects claim that he broke electoral rule Naafi profits evaporate under the desert sun Picture Gallery Historic City digs may end Bilingual train drivers sought for Paris run Unions continue to lose members Lamont's lawyers tour flat Tesco agrees hospital deal Health protest Appeal fails Jails warning Man cleared Correction Take children away only as last resort, MacKay tells courts Business 'losing millions' from billing mistakes Minister for London proposed Forest access 'deleted from maps' Picture Gallery Butterfly returns to West Country Home alterations may cut values Barkers By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Ex-wife asks for cash 22 years on Navigator lands jet as pilot struggles with parachute Halifax The above Example Assumes the following No Title Picture Gallery No Title Liverpool disrupted by strikes Pole walk fails Animal charges Three sought Murder charge Maguire appeal Apartheid vote Police patrols do not match funding Primary schools accused of failing pupils Kinnock puts faith in pay talks and tax reforms Labour manifesto pledges role for union sand employers in strategy to build world-class economy Poll tax high on voters' agenda Countdown to May elections: Britiain in Microcosm at Milton Keynes Design for brains of Britain British Philatelic Bureau Benefit for low paid 'will be less than predicted' Changes proposed in fiscal policy Hennessy Liberal Democrats spell out their local income tax scheme Minister to check Gulf beds Heart care concern Prescription costs rise MP takes seat Cook drops threat to health chiefs Parliament today Patents will be safe Girobank Business Banking Lamont prepares plan for national lottery Pay body for teachers Bush orders forces into northern Iraq to shield refugees Western Troops Plan UK military to meet humanitarian needs0 Animal treatment for Kurds provokes anger Turkey and Iran Migrating to land of no promise Soviet Jews face worsening job Aid effort a drop in the ocean Britain Baker resumes mission to promote Arab-Israeli talks Search for Peace Chalker to plead for McCarthy Lebanon Pollution rises with Gulf pall Death fast ends Lebanese freed Papal offer Flights offered The Romanian Orphanage Trust Walesa glosses over differences ahead of British visit Warsaw has attacked British media criticism of the Polish president but Lech Walesa, making a state visit to London next week, says that "the British are all right". Roger Boyes in Warsaw examines his more conciliatory approach Support grows for Ukraine miners C&g Cheltenham & Glocester Building Sociey Old friends desert Gorbachev in the rush to avoid blame Picture Gallery Major faces potential clash over draft European treaty Forgers reap a peace dividend Paris Notebook by Philip Jacobson Serbian workers strike Oil spill risk is averted Activists fined Museum reopens Peggy Lee move The Romanian Orphanage Trust ANC draws up plan for armed units to defend townships Winnie Mandela in witness box Legal Notices Pupil power goes on parade Imperial welcome as Gorbachevs arrive in Tokyo Creative , Media & Marketing Appointments Victoria and Albert Museum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morgan Keating Crown Graphic Gandhi pledges to end discord Rebel captured Funds set aside Caught napping All the bad news that fits Some human tragedies attract more press coverage than others. Melinda Wittstock reports on the reporting of suffering Creative , Media & Marketing Appointments BBC Tecno Editors in a huff over puffs Is it unethical for journalists to be paid by Pr companies to place articles? Video Production Co - Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertising Sales Independent Consulting and Management Company Crown Graphic Syntax Technoloy Limited Cutback radio Media Watch Bad news Guardian anger Ads boost Ft reaches Sky-wards Midland Spending more time with the family The modern married executive puts spouse and children first. Victoria McKee discovers why the sacrifice of private life for promotion has become a bad career move A crash course in disaster Volunteers signed their clothes and overacted shamelessly during a simulated catastrophe in Manchester BT wires uncrossed & Briefly Beyond Musical dreams Records: Opera The Philharmonia ART A Door left slightly ajar Cinema Oliver Stone's film The Doors, centred on Jim Morrison, opens next week. Steve Turner argues that for rock start there may be life after death, but not before the cameras The probelm with rock biopics is that they do not set out to explore dilemma: they reconsturct events that will be very familiar to most viewers Uncle Lear Briefing Helping hands Last chance... Northern Rock Building Society Case for capital punishment? Arts Funding Harry Eyres on an unknown committe that is diminishing London's cultural life One answer is the restoration of a single autority Keeping prices under the roof ... and moreover Major should be proud, not piqued Mary Ann Sieghart warns the prime minister against paranoia over Panorama Bush, classroom warrior Peter Stothard, US editor, reports on a new crusade to raise educational standards throughout America Keane set for a killing Stalls or backbench? Above average Shuttlecock Beastly to Be Bourgeois Realms and Islands Nature Knows Best Major 's cabinet and poll tax haste Legal research funding Food, glorious food Mortgage repayments Concern for London archaeology Battle positions on Hadrian's Wall Vital statistics Declining Latin Making best case for our refugees Teacher appraisals Sainsbury retirement Cosi fan who? Court Circular School announcements Birthdays today Sir David Lean Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Professor Angus Graham Marriages Dinners Luncheon Today's royal engagements Receptions Some of the people In the crowd heard Jesus say this… On This Day Disturbances in the country The Times Concise Crossword No 2460 Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Twelfth Night Noble strikes a regal note Theatre Henry Iv Part I Rst, Stratford Musical Rock The Times BBC 1 ITV Variations Satellite Radio 3 The Better Way for Britain in Europe Debt the cinema owes to Lean Director was a master of both suburban love stories and wide-screen drama David Lean, who died yesterday, was a leading figure in British films for 50 years. The doyenne of film critics, Dilys Powell, assesses his career The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,582 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Swapping sides on the action front Political sketch Business and Finance 23-29 Wall Street surges Royal to sell Money review LIT cuts loss Borland soars The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Motor trade faces loss of £1bn in sales Car chiefs to meet Lamont Rise in factory prices damps rate cut hopes Awards from university of life Picture Gallery 'Don't tell exchange' Arrow trial hears By our City Staff: ADT and Laidlaw drop lawsuits RFCL Limited Business Editor John Bell Hanson raises £500m Asset sales at B&c have raised £415m Trade Indemnity Plc EIS rights issue aims to raise £18.3m Labour tax 'may hurt UK savings' Royal Bank to levy charges on plastic Business Roundup Lloyds and Amex link Barclays reshuffles El Oro lifts dividend Albert Martin gains EC open for trade says Gatt Traditional Options The Times Body Shop buys supplier Explaura's loss deepens Hartons in the red Isle of Man tax perks widened Citicorp gloom Buy planned Ten days to help Kurds The Times City Diary Happy fan The Times City Diary Hanson boosts his fire power Comment Insurance companies race to be lean and fit Prodigal son Romania appeals House and garden EBRD is just another bank' After the pomp and circumstance the horsetrading begins Dignitaries marked the inauguration of the new Eurobank with a formal reception last night but controversy was not far away Market smiles on Eis rights Tempus Wall Street Advertisement Hanson bid alert stirs speculators Stock Market (Reuter): Dow leaps in late buying Major Indices Recent Issues Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Telephone network planned Fuchs stake Farms in red Jobs slump Shares slide from peak Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio BP Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Groomed for office stardom Simple techniques can help secretaries to improve their work and be more confident with their colleagues. Sally Watts reports 'Secretaies are the front line and have a responsibility to communicate well. They must say what needs saying to people in and out of the office' Secretarial '91: La Créme De La Créme TAF Group Limited Appointments Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stella Fisher Recruitment Mary Holland Associates Gordon-Yates Crone Corkill Senior Secretaries True Pa Legal Experience Maine - Tucker Media Careers Knightsbridge Sofamakers/interior Designers FINeSSe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Assistant Interior Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial '91: La Créme De La Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items PER Experienced Pa/secretary Arts & Media Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sensiq Multiple Display Advertising Items An Immediate Vacancy Exists within our Small, High… Sebvia Limited Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Enterprises Maine - Tucker Amadeus Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Secretaries Business Space Limited The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Secretarial'91: La Crème De La Crème Secretaries plus Secretary - Fulham McGinley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Secretaries plus Directors' Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Internal Auditors United Kingdom MacKay-PARKES Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norma Skemp The Company Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial '97: La Crème De La Crème Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bilinguasee Spanish/english Secretary 5 Month Booking The Times Budapest! Boyce Bilingual Merrow Employment Agency Link Language Appointments Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items NDC International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times French properties offered by private owners through… Andorra - the European Tax Haven Sardinia Costa Smeralda - Porto Cervo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mills & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mmi Properties Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunshine bargains, but beware The slump may be an ideal time to buy abroad but there are traps for the unwary, Diana Wildman says Property Buyers Guide London Property Barratt the House Builder Unbeatable Rates for Mortgage and Re-Mortgage… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cover a mortgage ; it rarely does. Although it is… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Robinson & Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Shop Wisely for Homes in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items GA Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Knight Young & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property John D Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cash registers ring again Despite the recession, out-of-town shopping and leisure schemes plus growing foreign investment are helping to boost the retail property market, Christopher Warman says Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Waterfront Multiple Classified Advertising Items Estates Department, Tatung (UK) Ltd. For Venice, visit Brum In the Market Hutton out to profit by change in routine Damages for remote nervous shock Court consent order enforceable without fresh action Challenger tank man faces new challenge Reviewing decision to prosecute Drugs cash claim overtakes insolvency order Monarchs retain unbeaten record American Football Jockey Club bans two Crystal Gazing advances clear Guineas claim Racing Flying Brave suited by ground Mandarin Newmarket Cheltenham Pontefract AYR Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Australians ill at ease on a pitch of uneven bounce 'Wide' called on bat The Oval wears a new look The Times Honours for freshmen Ban on Tuffs removed after appeal Rugby League Today's Fixtures An inexperienced attack exploited Slemen switches allegiance Rugby Union Defeat sends Laing into retirement Bruno has operation New Zealand aim for clean sweep Netball Foreman ushers in the new age of the old order Boxing Determination the making of a Master Ian Woosnam, the 1991 US Masters champion, returned to his home in Oswestry yesterday. Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, examines the influences on a man destined to be a major force in the game Arsenal closing the door Defeat by United leaves Derby on brink of relegation Football Tough get going back to the top Hartlepool held up by vigorous Doncaster Picture Gallery Jahangir rebounds to millions Squash Rackets For the Record Playing fields campaign started Sports Politics Ginseng cleared In Brief Racing 38,39 Souness assumes the Anfield reins Ranger manager returns to Liverpool to take charge of his former club Churchill Our long-distance runners' lot remains a lonely one Comment A sad upheaval at Ibrox Cold comfort blows in for Hick and the hardy few Civility and manners prevail Scoreboard
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