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News from 18/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Victoria Glendinning, Lisanne Radice, Patricia Davies, D. M. Attwood, Chairman, Hazhir Teimourian, Tom Griffiths, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Osborne, Ian Murray, David Jordan, Joseph I. Gordon, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Alexandra Morgan, Quentin Cowdry, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, James Bone and Robin Oakley, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, R. G. Dawson, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, William J. Mitchell, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Jean Cowley, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Armitage, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, David Barnes, T. Watkin, Anthony Tibber, William Cutting (Director), T. S. McRoberts, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Paul Wheeler, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, H. B. Khokhar (President), John D. Fleming, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Marian Wendon, Paul Griffiths, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Chris Partridge, Antonia Bremner, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alan Treharne, Craig Seton, Montagu of Beaulieu, Chairman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, J. Buckman, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, A. T. Davis, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Nicolas Walter, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, R. G. Lofting, Brian Alderson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, D. B. Li. George, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Austin, Michael Phillips, John Bell Business Editor, Edward Grayson, John Winder and Nicholas Watt, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Hartley Shawcross, R. C. Craston, Arthur Leathley, Philip Webster and Douglas Broom, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Susan Ellicott, Thomas Stuttaford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

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Our Foreign Staff: US troops move in to set up safe havens Books Column Films Clarke's offer Maxwell sale Arsenal held Index UN clashes with West over forces for northern Iraq Lies, damned lies and the cost of corset laces Too frightened to seek camp refuge New European bank hit by investment wrangles The new European bank and the United States are split over the issue of investment in eastern Germany, writes Wolfgang Müncham Loyalists declare ceasefire International Refugee Year Trust Coming to the rescue of the Kurds Burberrys Mountain strongholds conceal a race apart Loyalty to clans eroded by ruthless regime Baghdad rejects safe haven scheme as internal meddling Iraq Norman stormin' to a hero's welcome America (AP): Saddam's promises fail to fill the wasteland Northern Iraq (AP): Bush faces 'new Vietnam' charges America British troops on alert United Kingdom Nationwide Role of West poses dilemma for Rafsanjani Iran Concern at size of camps (AFP): War crimes (AP): Newsman killed (Reuter): US oil proviso British Airways Guarded welcome from Brooke to Loyalist ceasefire IRA shows new leaked document When some murders are more foul than others The Lords will today debate mandatory life sentences for murder. Quentin Cowdry reports Teacher cleared of killings Editor 'sacked for public pessimism' Optimism over McCarthy release New scientist Boat race opened to TV bids Roads pledge £775,000 award Marquess ban Marriage rate falls but number of divorces stabilises TWA Picture Gallery Drop in funding takes toll of local museums Greene's nephew takes over By our Arts Correspondent: Opera house plays to a brighter tune Hydro-Electric Government taking over measure for Cardiff Bay barrage Whsmith Government taking over measure for Cardiff Bay… Jaunty leader gives party the will to win Cash, not patients,'at centre of NHS' Labour bill puts local tax pressure on ministers Stricter river rules demanded EC defence role ruled out Water protest Parliament today Anti-Nazi measure faces new attack Fiat Pit strike rift resurfaces for father and son Countdown to May 2 elections: a family divided Saab Gamekeepers and farmers 'killing rare birds of prey' 'Feminist' church report criticised Big rise in Tube suicides Social aid appeals rejected Comet Drug warfare on increase in inner cities Waiting list successes contested by BMA Dolphin charge to be denied Sea code urged Appeal rejected Charity cutbacks Action dropped Bonnie Scotland Judges get racial awareness advice Britons go abroad for treatment French women head for tunnel B&Q Presenter guilty of racist comment Prosecution attacks Winnie Mandela on two-year alibi delay Reuter: ANC rejects Pretoria 'propaganda ploy' B&Q Picture Gallery Reuter: Peking to try more activists Indian MPs count their lucky stars Advertisers create a stir with old beans New York Notebook By Charles Bremner Hunger stalks the Greene paddy fields (Reuter): Bribery claim by Briton (Reuter): Volcano erupts (Reuter): Wife paralysed Cool Kaifu response to Gorbachev plan for new Pacific order From our Tokyo Correspondent: Soviet spanners in Tokyo clockwork Dulco-lax ZiL keeps firmly to the left on its strike-free stretch of socialist road While Soviet industrial discontent becomes more common, Mary Dejevsky finds a vehicle of the good old, bad old days German 'spied for 20 years' Imam teaches Albanians to pray (AP): Serbian workers call off strike (AFP): Jobs protest (Reuter): Soaring crime (Reuter): Hostage freed (Reuter): Oil mop-up hit (AP): Halt to whaling (AP): Rust trial 'bias' (Reuter): Antall recovers Victory for the greens The latest dietary advice is that doubling our fruit and vegetable intake could save lives. Ann Kent reports Lancia Cost of happiness Medical Briefing Sexual power of the root Sizing up the rabies problem Occulting the President Thrillers The Power By James Mills Headline, £14.95 Grafton Books British Diabetic Association The post-feminist blues Victoria Glendinning on the trials of being wahed up in middle age with no love and nothing to do The Queen of the Tamourine By Jane Garden Sinclair-Stevenson, £13.95 We'll go once more a roving, George Byron a Novel By Sigrid Combüchen Translated by Joan Tate Heinemann, £14.99 The Stand-In By Deborah Moggach Heinemann, £14.99 The Far Corners of the Earth By Andrew Sinclair Hodders & Stoughton, £14.99 Lames Wild Sendakiana year Children Private eyes change sex Paperbacks Burn Marks By Sara Paretsky Virgo, £4.99 Dupe By Liza Cody Arrow, £3.99 Bad Company By Liza Cody Arrow, £3.99 If You Love Words Original Dolls Yet there is method in it Cinema New Releases Geoff Brown on Mel Gibson in Hamlet; Freedom is Paradise, War Party and (below) Riff-Raff Salty talk peppers the rough trade Bawdy eye on a building site Ken Loach tells David Robinson about the singular scriptwriter of his latest film NatWest Fully persuaded without reason London Concerts Small step, giant leap Clement Freud And moreover Succour the Kurds but don't get sucked in Times writers assess the key aspects and the likely impact of Operation Safe Haven: Michael Armitage warns that sending troops could be as dangerous as the Gulf war We can only grieve and hope Conor Cruise O'Brien says safe havens help but send a wrong signal for the longer term Cromwell routs the aesthetes The Times Diary Picture Gallery Rolling in it The Times Diary Animals first The Times Diary No Nostromo The Times Diary Putting Lives First Menace of Drug Wars Cardiff Bay Barrier Plea for Kuwaiti press Delays in court Water safeguards Case for putting Saddam on trial Sense and sensibilities on the census Heritage changes Stabs in back that harm the stage Religion in schools Ordination of women Wrong pitch Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Brigid Bromovsky Sir Monty Finniston Maurice Binder Maurice Binder, film graphic designer, died in London on April 9 aged 72. He was born in New York on December 4,1918 Qin Benli Qin Benli, Chinese newspaper editor, died of cancer in Shanghai on April 15 aged 73 School announcements Memorial service Birthdays today Dennis Lennon Dennis Lennon, CBE, MC, architect, died on April 16, aged 72. He was born on June 23,1918 Dinners Anniversaries Announcements & Personal Mr. Peabody at Guildhall The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2461 Art London 91 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 Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Entertainments Harsh brilliance bared Opera Peter Grimes Coliseum Opera Falstaff Theatre Royal, Glasgow Dance Storics/Plain Song The Place/Riverside Itv Variations Radio 3 Satellite BBC 1 The International Donkey Protection Trust Secrecy over new local tax attacked The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,583 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Secracy over new local tax attacked Teachers offered pay review body if they promise not to go on strike Weather Abroad Tourist Rates London Around Britain Times Weathercall Yesterday Highest & Lowest Lighting up Times Tower Bridge High Tides Noon today Praising with faint damns Political sketch Businss and Finance Wall St surges to close at record Club reformed Higgs cash call Issue by rights The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates By our City Staff: 'Damaging' bid threats under fire Pilkington attacks opportunism Two million enrol for Scots power Booker chains sold to Lloyds Chemists Computer confounds towering inferno Maxwell stands to make £500m from MGN float Henson sues Disney over use of Muppets Panasonic Business Editor John Bell CBI gives a qualified welcome to Labour plan Two firms to cut 510 jobs Dividends cut Newarthill loss Moran omits Peek buys L&G slips Eagle sells Vita Dispute grows over pay data Profits decline to £3.3m at Bentalls Budget deficit for this year may outstrip forecasts By our City Staff: Le Creuset dishes up 18% advance AIB Bank NatWest loses in America BP to sell part of Brae gas output direct Recent Issues TT launches £6.8m bid for Magnetic Business Roundup Hardanger halted Michelin to cut jobs By our Industrial Correspondent: MMC to investigate Isle of Wight ferries Company Briefs Traditional Options The Times TT launches £6.8m bid for Magnetic Hardanger halted Pathé ousts Parretti The Times City Diary Andy Capp holds up Mirror to the public Lucrative Ladas The Times City Diary EBRD off to a faltering start Comment Mirror image The Times City Diary Watchdog curbs The Times City Diary Jazzed up bank The Times City Diary Lloyds Chemists keeps to formula Tempus British Gas TSB Group Wall Street FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices London Business School (Reuter): Dow ends above 3,000 level Oki Systems (UK) Ltd Index nears all-time trading high Stock Market Abbey National Graduates-Train in Tax Consultancy Private Client Stockbroker British Society for Immunology Internal Audit Alan Tidy and Associates UCB Group Ernst & Young Corporate Resources Stock Lending Dealer in Overseas Equities British Gas Robert. Walters. Associates The Institute of Chartered Accountants Repsol Chartac Recruitment Services Brennan Pearson & Co Care Loughborough College Powergen Manager - Corporate Accounting Diary of Times Classified Serious Fraud Office CCF Financial Services First Accountancy Overseas Recruitment 1991 Accountancy Recruiting Phoenix North East Thames KBW Capital Markets Limited Operations Manager Direct Dealing (UK Based) Spectrum Accountancy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Shares stage late rally Stock Exchange Prices Fancy a fantasy space flight? Make a wish and you can go anythere. That is the reality of a new computer invention, Chris Partridge says Legal Notices The green, green grass that may help Africa Science & Technology The Royal Society Syntax Technology Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Synapse Health Authority University College Hospital Barry Greenwood Great balls set scientists on fire The discovery of soccer-ball shaped carbon molecules has caused a buzz in scientific circles, even though they may be useless The Fellowship of Engineering Analytica Benefits not deductible from award Insurance no ground for ship's arrest La Crème De La Crème MacBlain Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sensiq Granting access to special procedure material Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overpaid tax interest cannot be recovered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Different character of co-accused Daisyfresh Employment Agency Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dazzling Mystiko stakes his 2,000 Guineas claim Norton's Com defies critics Bruno ponders future Multiple Display Advertising Items Eubank power should end Stretch challenge Boxing Tale of the Tape English disease Days of Pegasus were fun Holyfield sees the score in old Moore's almanac Case for consensus decision Flaw in new league plan New format to open up play Delicate touch Barrett brushes off knockdown to retain his title Left-handed quandary Mandarin: Desert Sun to pass Newmarket test with flying colours Mandarin: Ayr Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Newmarket Cheltenham A county short on spinners Littlewoods Umpires need to remain in high state of vigilance Cricket A stodgy Oxford numb with cold Cambridge's captain suffers broken thumb Games bid offers catalyst for change Slow play brings a penalty Father and son of a mix-up Big three quick to resume the battle for supremacy Golf Britain's best hit top form Squash Rackets By a Correspondent: Brock helps keep the hall rolling Coventry's £2m fillip Double for Argentin In Brief Young and Palace maintain hopes of playing in Europe Football For the Record Today's Fixtures Foreign quota up next year Convert who stumbled drunk into marathons Hobo runs into riches For the Record Bayfield beats his rivals to place for England tour Rugby Union Hull steadies the Services ship Three-division plan just wins the vote Rugby League Women put foot down on Munich Tennis Boxing Souness eases back into the Anfield limelight Arsenal miss the chance to move eight points clear Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd. Morley puts West Ham in sight of the first division Second Division Hick dispels the chill of a wintry day Auguin on course for record-breaking time 16 Pages of Top Career Appointments Hoggett Bowers Motorola Stay at home and get ahead For many, a full-time MBA course is impossible. Widget Finn meets graduates who achieved degrees through part-time study Hoggett Bowers Royal Dutch/Shell Group Hoggett Bowers Roger Lilley Associates Digby Jay Jones Simpson Crowden Consultants Chief Executive Saxton Bampfylde International plc Michael Page Marketing Sundridge Park Management Centre BDO Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berghaus Limited Interface Executive Resources Ltd Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd Kent County Council Education Hess Kent County Council Southern Tourist Board Olympus Keymed British Gas Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Biffa Staffordshire Polytechnic Sunderland Polytechnic Repsol Baxters Professional Search & Selection Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Lombard NatWest Commercial Services Ltd Sun microsystems MacMillan Davies Selector Europe Barclays Randle Cooke and Associates NHS Trust Scottish Nuclear Austin Knight Essex County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Horse Financial Services Goodman Graham and Associates South West Water Selection Thomson Multiple Display Advertising Items Principal Hotels plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Riley Career in Crisis All Box No. Replies should be sent to Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte The Scottish Agricultural College Multiple Display Advertising Items Ravenscroft & Partners The Sunday Times McDonnell Douglas Information Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items South Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston University Riverside Health Authority Theaker Monro & Newman The Royal Surrey County Hospital Eastleigh Borough Council Securigard Aviation Services Limited Soloman Associates Vacancy for Secretary to the Territorial Auxiliary… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors Multiple Display Advertising Items Co-Ordination Manager Pc Analyst Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghamshire County Council Legal Aid Board Amed Butler Technologies for change PPP Beaumont The Romanian Orphanage Trust Geo. Adams & Sons Ltd Advertising Sales Oxford polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NCM Information Technology Recruitment The Recruitment Company Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alexander McKillop Leathams Larders Serious Fraud Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shefield City Polytechnic Director of Finance and Information Lothian Health Board Want to Be an Independent Consultant? Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Engineering Training Authority GMAT Educational Seminars Young Adult Institute North East Warwickshire Health Authority Community… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Polytechnic of Huddersfield Total Image Corporation Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Durham University Kingston Polytechnic Arthur D Little The Writers Bureau The Papua New Guinea University of Technology A career change is as good as a pay rise People can take new directions even during middle age. Sally Watts assesses the risks and rewards Cambridge Recruitment Consultants M F Kent Engineers and Contractors The Sunday Times Statoil Interphase International Inc Northern telecom

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