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News from 19/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Peter Wayne, Joanne Bower, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Wormald, Norman Hart, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Ruth Daniel, Neil Bennett, Richard Harries, Angela Mackay, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Ewington (General Secretary), Hilary Finch, Watkinson, Anatole Kaletsky and Richard Ford, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, James Bone, Clive Davis, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Barbara Reynolds, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Verina Glaessner, Michael Tate, City Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Helen Young, Alan Hamilton, Trevor Mound, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, David Renton, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Brian Nicholson, Paul Pickerill, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Janet Daley, Alison Mayne, Wolfgang Munchau, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, N. S. C. Rice, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Barnes, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, T. J. W. Barnard, Jonathan Prynn, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Walter B. Harris, Richard Evans, Michael P. Walters, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Richards, Roger Boyes, Ron Gribble, George Brock and our Foreign Staff, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Debra-Lyn Powell, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Jo Hobbs, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Louise Byrne, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Ross Tieman and Nicholas Wood, Colin Campbell, Alan Cooke, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Cabinet finally settles on a 'council tax' Doubt on property basis removed Interview Column Cinema Women's victory Gorbachev fails Peace talks fear Eubank wins Index Biggest jobless rise for 20 years Readers feel cheated by MacLean's apostrophe Picture Gallery Saddam still has chemical Scuds Iraq has revealed to the Un the number, type and location of its remaining Scuds, James Bone writes from New York US warns Iraqis to stay dear of Kurd havens Omega Rebellion over life sentences Establishment outsider wins leading job at the Treasury Baker sets up assets fund to fight drugs Lambeth expenses attacked The Royal Bank of Scotland Faith in the school for 'hard nuts' Changes great and small fuel figures dispute Unemployment Statistics Cunard Line Limited Labour's fair rates figures endorsed Winter returns to the South Gun raid at 15 Drugs denial Stabbing death Correction Women forced to quit work at 60 win compensation Halifax mortgage rate cut BR cash shortage delays new station Donor's will bars test-tube claims Mrs Tebbit rejects bitterness Brave stewardess is man of year Scans 'miss baby heart defect' Zanussi New Irish party's pub line gets stout rebuke British Airways Appeal court allows full hearing of Maguire case Blakelock European plea fails WPC told drink man to drive Killers act out anarchist farce By our Arts Correspondent: Timorous orchestra bows out Picture Gallery Homebase Challenger tank likely to replace Chieftain Census officials blame protests on local groups There's more to discover at Wh Smith Standing reproach to village tradition Countdown to May 2 elections: rocking the rural boat Warrant for ex-MP Acid attack Actor bailed Current account Prickly problem stalks the moor Smoke signals New chief Post paid Peers vote to let judges set murder sentences Atom test veterans must wait Standard car locks sought VAT plea Parliament next week Parliament today Picture Gallery British Midland Cook promises patients the right to choose The New Bmw 3 Series One Day my Boy (AP): Gorbachev is left empty-handed by Tokyo talks flop Moscow hunting for new heroes Bullfight ban on islands Bush son curb (AP): Mitterrand vow Mandela alibi scrutinised Milking statistics and cows in the shadow of Chernoby1 Picture Gallery From Associated Press in Cape Town: De Klerk calls for summit on townships Aristocrats in Poland demand property back Caste war sharpens Bihar campaign Florida travellers hit by cholera Nationwide The Nation's Building Society EC presses for seat at Middle East peace conference American Mission Comet Picture Gallery Emir urged to halt the midnight terror Moscow Jews sing song of freedom Censors 'bolster death squads' Rights Report US accused (Reuter): War crimes bill (AP): Exile killed Allies build up armed strength as deterrent to Iraqi attack on havens American air power in Turkey is ready to guarantee the safety of allied troops now establishing safe havens for Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq, Michael Evans reports King says British aid soldiers will be safe Relief Oreration Chinooks supply the last link in life-saving chain British Effort US troops gear up to aid Kurds Turkish Border Fitzwater retreats on credit for havens United States Baghdad assents to relief operation United Nations Unicef UK Shrines show the mark of Saddam Southern Iraq School's out for ideologues No title …and moreover Alan Coren Transatlantic skirmish in the glory wars Forward to a stirring tune The new Archbishop is enthroned in Canterbury today. Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford, welcomes a surge of faith across the Christian spectrum High voltage careers Dog stars Best of four Mountain range Slaying the Vampire A Long Dark Tunnel An Isle Too Far Rallying round prime minister Efficient farming Wrong pitch Worship, ancient and modern, at Canterbury today Stretched leadership Census questions Gilbert and Sullivan Paul's pence Water safeguards Food for thought Court Circular Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Michael Pertwee Obituaries Marriages Rafton Pounder Dinners Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Sir Hilary Scott Sir Hilary Scott, former president of the Law Society, died on April 9 aged 85. He was born on March 27,1906 Trevor Hall School announcements Sir Brian Cook Batsford Appointments Luncheon St Michael's, Tawstock The people of powerful nations will praise you. you… On this Day Walter, Harris was The Times Correspondent in Morocco from 1887 to 1932 A Vision of Marrakesh Cancer Research Campaign The Shadow of Diabetes National Provincial Bank (Nominees) Limited To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2462 British Gas Playing female lead in the new church farce Kate Muir meets Dr Margaret Hewitt, forceful campaigner against the ordination of women, who sees dark days ahead Young, gifted and critical Teenagers are contentious, finicky and demanding, especially as reviewers Harrods Knightsbridge Hard hitter reaches his half-century Cinema History Citizen Kane is 50 year old next month. David Robinson tells the story behind the making of Orson Weller' film masterpiece Woolworths No fantasies permitted behind the prison bars Cinema: Interview Verina Glaessner meets the Soviet film director who holds a mirror to harsh reality Show Boat Moyet mixes to match as usual Records: Rock The South Bank Centre Northerners can be magnetic Wherein lies the essence of Canadian artistic expression? John Russell Taylor finds some clues at two Barbican shows Critic's Choice Galleries Harvey Nichols Friends of John McCarthy Do It All Limited Migratory flock takes to the wing Classical Music Hilary Finch meets members of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe The times Word-watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning move In search of lost Ireland Theatre Same Old Moon Playhouse, Oxford Theatre Two Gentlemen of Verona Swan, Stratford Jazz Nat Adderley Quintet Jazz Cafe BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio Satellite The Open Business School Ulster murder seen as threat to talks The Times Crossword No 18,584 Picture Gallery Census team briefed for the Big Push Handling out census forms is easy; collecting them might prove a little more dangerous. Bill Frost reports Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather But, sir, I was tied up at the castle Political sketch Business and Finance Institutions call for jobs split Littlewoods soars LEP leaps Fisher up The Pound Stockmarket Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices North Sea Oil Pub groups wage £128 m takeover war Devenish scorns Boddington bid Output fall hits recovery hopes Slough aims to raise £138m Banking on new men at the top Driving over the sea to Skye BP plans Britoil tax move By our City Staff: County chief 'raised rule fear' Pyrford International Plc Blue Circle gloomy as profits fall Fiat Designed for Life By our City Staff: Trusthouse books a grim first half Interest income lifts William Low 9% Business Roundup Vivat returns to profit Greenbank fights back BA sees sign Anglo plans merger Wilton bids for Cowan Big firms call for sex equality in pensions policy C&S quote suspended AAC mines shed jobs By our City Staff: Southern sells holdings Lederman bows out The Times City Diary Back to basics Rights issue honeymoon is over Comment Pensions in turmoil as judgment is questioned Driving ambition Unseasonal cheer Saving grace Novotel Fisher deserves better diet Tempus Bad debts help push Quicks into red By our City Staff: Overseas trading lifts Whatman (Reuter): Standard seeks Australian delisting Port of London Authority Industry and City 'must raise R&D investment' Tie Rack passes dividend as US losses depress profits Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues By our European Business Correspondent: BNP and Dresdner near deal Mercantile Group By our City Staff: Kwik Save pays £26m for 42 Gateway stores Shares rise as BASF figures fall Royal warns Peugeot warns on outlook Dutch losses Provident talks Company Briefs Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options (Reuter): Dow forced lower by profit takers Major Indices New Era. New Attitude. Newcastle Broker's buy rating boosts ICI Stock Market No contractual interest in negligence damages Statoil Airport subsidiary of all shareholding councils International Appointments YAI Young Adult Institute University of Dublin Trinity College Opinion in decision Compensation available for enforced female retirement Adcomp Insead Multiple Display Advertising Items New Law Journal Exclusive Representation The Flemish flourish in independence Belgium is slowly coming apart at seams stitched up in the 19th century. George Brock reports on revitalisation in Flanders following the decentralisation of government Associated Weavers Antwerp sparkles as city of culture The jewel of Flanders, Europe's second largest port and long a world leader in trade, is trying to restore its glory Flanders technology international The good sits with the bad and the ugly Flemish beauty is marred by the beast of pollution. Helen Young reports Flanders, The Golden Passport to Europe Rural view hides trading muscle The region enjoys low unemployment, high productivity and is the powerhouse of the Belgian economy. Wolfgang Munchau reports Place in the heartland An industrial leader says Belgium will fade from the scene as Flanders becomes part of a rich centre of the Continent Developers dig gold in old mines VSC A Man of Vision The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Portfolio Shares lack support Stock Exchange Prices Times Newspapers Limited Scotts Motoworld VW's wanted all models Scotts Motors Wanted Aintree Racing Drivers' School Stephen Rayns Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Holt Drive Leasing It pays to be all right, Jack Thousands of British tourists will hire cars abroad this summer. Ron Gibble gives some helpful advice, based on experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive AA Guidelines on Car Hire Car Security Systems Brake put on off roaders Roadwise Rural centre is pilot for advice project Business to Business Save Computers Car Buyers' Guide Success in the material world Flindall's Phone Control General Kay's Business Centre Tatung (UK) Ltd Large Double-Fronted Shop Business for Sale Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Business Opportunities Liston International Energy Co. Ltd A Sincere Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackman's triumph ensures English presence in final Squash Rackets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huda International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Select Group of Persons of High Calibre Business Service Special Days OCCO Group Hand Portable Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jefferson Bell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baseliners who ignore points of no return Start your Own Import/export Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items PDPC Printing Company Gulf Building Industry Services Distributors & Agents Sole Traders Limited Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Units Available in Hotels & Licensed Premises The Times Franchise Feature Distributors & Agents Foreman has the credentials to confound logic Thomas's course is a test for the best Equestrianism Manchester claims pole position Ill wind blows Cammish off course Cycling Grainger resigns on principle Rowing Harrison hungers for a second slice of the action Rugby Union Cornish legions are on the march to London Shadayid to sparkle in classic trial Mandarin Newbury AYR Shoemaker seriously paralysed Marju victory brings swift change in Guineas betting Piggott on Cecil's first winner Thirsk Results Prom Yesterday's Three Meetings Hopscotch again Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline The Times county-by-county guide by Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent Australia prepare to gamble with just three bowlers Cricket Turner falls short of first hundred Lewis fit again after back injury Barrett's sights set high Boxing From nowhere to first in two mighty bounds Relatives succumb to leave Harkers close to a rare feat Golf Bordin lowers his sights for London Marathon Brand in the clear after rule review For the Record Today's Fixtures Real's offer for Dixon Exit of Dalglish signals slump in leaders' fortunes Football Restricted impact In Brief The Times Boxing Holy field ready for the risky route to triumph Evander Holyfield puts his title and his reputation on the line when he meets George Foreman, the 42year-old challegner, for the undisputed world heavyweight championship in Atlantic City tonight. David Miller looks forward to a fight promoter's dream Eubank retains world title in glorious fashion Stretch bludgeoned to defeat in six rounds Morse Computers Ltd Loosemore regains lost control Master fails initial test Hick slips up as contest limps to close Liverpool end European exile

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