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News from 22/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Louise Byrne and our Foreign Staff, Jon Ashworth, John E. Toppin, David Tytler, Tom Giles and David Young, Stephen Scott David Owen, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Tim Miles, Barbara Ellis, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Anne McELVOY, Angela Mackay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, William Ward, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, John Grenside, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Nicolette Lethbridge, , Jay Andrews, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Kate Ellison, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Adam Kelliher and Hazhir Teimourian, R. T. Arguile, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Evans, Bruce Clark, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Stadtler, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Julian Rollins, Louise Hidalgo, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Daphne Park, John Percival, John O'leary, Simon Tait, G. M. Barker, Alexander Smith, Oscar Moore, H. F. Smith, John Woodcock, S. C. Littlewood, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Christopher Prout, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Michael McCARTHY, Environment Correspondent, John Bell, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Richard Botwood, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Jenny Knight and Quentin Cowdry, Clive White, Leslie Palmier, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Charlotte Fisher, Keith Blackmore, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Burt Keimach, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, William Cash, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Derek Harris, Mark Downing, Keith Macklin, James Behrens, Andrew Finkel, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Louise Smail, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, David Gadbury Chairman, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Kurd suspicion casts shadow on Baghdad talks Saddam may swap autonomy for trade Good Writing in the Times Council tax cost Funerals' claim Civil service sale Wednesday win Index US orders armed Iraqi police to go Have you got time to read this at breakfast? Russian wins the marathon Ministers press for an Owen role Poll deals blow to Kohl Move to oust Soviet president The Portable Phone with Staying Power Reading guru wins real notoriety Repairs to palace may put charge up by £200 Unions' debts are soaking up '10% of subscriptions' Council tax will cost households up to £750 Public enjoys right to see how the neighbour's land lies Panto players shun sporting amateurs Picture Gallery London most expensive commuter city in EC Agenda The week ahead Collins pledge on Ulster talks Attackers take call to victim Man is buried by garden drill Scouts parade Son killed Singer's death Lighting up Doctors urged to boycott new form MP seeks enquiry into 'vast profits' of big undertakers Tenants may face faster evictions New life sought for lost splendour Efforts to find a new use for a church closed for 13 years highlight a deep problem, Ruth Gledhill reports Research explains migration instinct College pulls off Spanish art coup Clean sweep for City in litter race Unicef UK Clarke dismisses any return to grammar schools Handbook for the Positive Revolution Fishermen want action to save trout streams Royal award for cancer treatment Late convert is top whisky buff One-legged man joins the army Heroin seizure Chocs away Coach jobs lost Club service Bond winners The New BMW 3 Series Tories' hopes fade of local boost to allow polls in June Halifax Back-seat role for party politics Major may 'lose farm vote' Ambridge folk sit aside from contest Peers rebel over fines on parents Fears grow that cholera may hit 3m Brazilians Mandela to follow de Klerk (AFP): Tamils kill 22 (AFP): Star turn UK faces fight on Antarctic stance Picture Gallery Sovereign International Freight Ltd Afghan Scud raid leaves 300 dead Chicken in the box, dropped by RAF Chinook, is saving lives Iran calls for joint action on Kurd and hostage issues Tehran New cabinet fails opposition test Kuwait From Reuter: By Iraqi car to the tents Picture Gallery From Reuter: Cholera fears increase Iraq Baker mounts salvage operation Amrican Mission General thanks Iraqis for camp co-operation Turkish-Iraqi Border Ashdown forecasts long stay (Reuter): Velayati visit Funds grow (Reuter): Tehran accused Aid by design Kohl pays price of unity pledge with loss of home state (AP): Church collapse kills 7 Shooting row (Reuter): Canada shuffle (AFP): Coalition stays (Reuter): Breakaway Pole Legacy of lethargy amid the Chernobyl wasteland Five years after the accident at the nuclear power plant, Robert Seely reports from the "ecological disaster area" in the Ukraine Seoul consolation for the Kremlin Picture Gallery Berlin Wall guards face trial for killings Dublin 1991 European City of Culture Neo-nazis in Hitler marches Swiftian sister of social satire Charles Bremner meets Barbara Ehrenreich, whose wicked humour and moral outrage have put her at the forefront of the chroniclers of America's 'age of greed' NR Speech can be golden There is big money in voice overs if you add craft and luck to natural talent Sex and cars and real men Some people are simply born rotten drivers even, or especially, men The Times Educational Supplement Credit to all Briefing Old New York Seniors cited Last chance Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Publisher The South Bank Centre And now, back to the studio Cinema: Hollywood The balance of power in film-making, for long in favour of wheeler-dealing agents, is returning to the major studios, Oscar Moore reports Happiness is not having to hold on Theatre Booking tickets for West End shows is time-consuming and frustrating. Simon Tait has some good news The Roman spring of Lindsay Kemp Therate Britain's most famous performance artist now lives in Italy. As William Ward reports, he is lionised there as never in London, where he opens his new show this week Summer in Malta starts in May Same old tune from Labour Matthew Parris And moreover No haven for Bush's new envoy Peter Stothard, US editor, meets the man being rushed to mend fences with Britain after words over the Kurds Brave face of a life on tick If you want to know the time, Bernard Levin is your man Royals reveal all (or almost) Diary Shacking up Donning a new look Still no charge Talking to Saddam A Dash of Owen London's Olympic Marathon Allied intervention to aid the Kurds Displaced peoples Wrong pitch Flying British No title Runways at Heathrow Merits of paying for water by meter Beneath the surface Kinnock's leadership Gore and sand Doubtful compliment Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinner The Earl of Cromer School announcements Today's royal engagements Luncheon Service reception Dinner Sean O'faolain Obituaries Anniversaries T. E. Utley memorial award Sir Austin Bradford Hill Marriages Forthcoming marriages Steve Marriott Appointments No Title Broadcast by Mr. Atlee: "Guns before Butter" On this Day April 1937 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2464 Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide New Release Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Welshed on for his pains Theatre An Enemy of the People Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre Re: Joyce! Vaudeville Concert COE/Harnoncourt Barbican Dance A Month in the Country Covent Garden The Times BBC 1 TV Variations Radio 3 BBC 2 TV Satellite Channel 4 An opportunity to economize Stationery Office tops list of civil service sale The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,586 Parker Duofold Home is the hero to an underwhelming cheer Weather Tomorrow in the Times Index ADT may sell 24% stake in Christies Creditors agree on Polish debt Lloyd 's faces names in court JLI pays cash Fair cancelled The Pound Stock Market CBI voices caution despite bounce in retail sales Rises for top directors average 22.7% 'Lip service' to moderation calls Tootal challenges Coats accounts Brewing up a defence to hostile bid Training pays off at Steiner By our City Staff: Qantas stake may go to foreign rival The Town in the Fertile Garden Skelmersdale No title Pound faces pressure From Reuter in Washington: US presses for change in focus at World Bank Charlotte held hack by interest Campbell Distillers Plastow nears end of tank battle NAPF to take firm line on equality By our Economics Correspondent: CBI joins worker law fight Sterling opportunity knocks Capital Markets By our City Staff: Pickens ready to give up fight Texan may sell koite stake SIB asks who should pay to shield investors The Times Iberia Airlines of Spain Shell chief highlights energy volatility Thankless task of trying to right 40 years of communist misrule The Times City Diary Recession must top the agenda Economic View Funding demands cloud the outlook for yields Gilt-Edged Delta Five Amax to expand gold mining Grey clouds linger on ICI's horizon Reporting this Week Fraud displaces disclosure privilege Law Report April 22 1991 Minister has power to exclude categories of social need Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Rising crime boosts Molynx Smaller Companies Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Double awards for three companies The winners of the 1991 Queen's Awards for Technological Achievement and for Export Achievement were announced yesterday. Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, reports Travelling 20,000 miles to work It's amazing how much some companies are… Japanese construct success Several foreign-owned companies have won awards for exports from their British factories. Derek Harris reports Good taste goes for export Food and drink companies have belied the British reputation for poor nutrition with up-market goods of gourmet standard, Derek Harris writes Cards give a winning hand Medical researchers share prize Green touch for high tech Guinness ahead of the field T Trafford Carpets Third World provides profits for entrepreneurs Risks and rewards in trading with poor nations, by Rodney Hobson No title Award-winners fly high for Britain Yours & Mine Ltd Weetabix Ltd. Prize for the team BSH Industries Ltd SMD Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd Cirrus Research Limited Inveresk Testing time for the new tests Thousands of 14-year-olds will face the pilot standard assessment tasks this term, despite widespread controversy. David Tytler reports Education Summer Schools Missenden Summer School Paint at Escat Summer Schools Water Colour at Weobley A Guide to Teachers and Students on how Sats Work East European Partnership (A) Learn Stress Management through Assertiveness Dyslexia Summer School Posts Royal College of Music Heathfield School Ascot Berkshire Doncaster College Defiant mums Words for Japan Soprano support A question of justice Noticeboard Garde Ta Foy Merchant Taylors' School Northwood, Middlesex,… Trinity College, Bristol Administrator Homework hassles Picture Gallery Young farmers Tough tactics in the war on truancy The government is to name schools with truants and wants to raise fines for parents to £1,000. David Tytler reports Education Oxford polytechnic Repton School St. Dunstan's College The Edinburgh Academy Native English Teacher Required for Private Academy… Loughborough University of Technology Hampshir Tutorials Ltd Huron University Kingston Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Institut franaais Business and Legal German Business and Legal Spanish Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Francaise Computeach International Limited Banking on a top career Engineering students snap up City jobs Leicester University The University of Buckingham University of Oxford The University of Buckingham University of Newcastle upon Tyne The University of Liverpool Appointment of… University of Warwick Administrative Assistants Educational Announcements Educational Studentships University of Dublin Trinity College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Institute Dauntsey's School Scholarships and Awards 1991 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Revived Greenidge takes advantage of feeble Australia Derbyshire start in style Multi-Lingual Opportunities Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Administrative Assistant Brilliant young company Senior Secretary (NO S/H) Moody swiftly makes mark Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Independent Guide to Secretarial Colleges Managing Director's PA/SECRETARY Marice Taxtiles Ltd, Weekend Scoreboards Haagen Dazs—the World's No 1. Luxury Ice Cream Zarak Hay Associates Mayfair Property Company Winning Team Caroline King appointments Lancashire upset by Broad's century Chalmers is injured George slays the dragon of his detractors Atlantic City Welsh hearts are warmed Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Cornish pride turns to glory Orrell forfeit any compassion by their grumbling Irish stagger but recover in time Recession and war hit betting Racing Kooyonga in fine fettle for Guineas Juvenara can help Carson gather treble at Brighton Mandarin Dunlop team confident of Guineas double after trials Barabrook Lad surprises Results from Saturday's 12 Point-To-Points Brighton Hamilton Park Results from Saturday's Five Race Meetings Souness is cracking the whip at his lions Beasant rues his lot Weekend Football Results and Tables West Ham restrained in their promotion joy Stranded Thomas gives County lift Pools Check Where have all those golden flowers gone? Brighton fail to call tune Oldham close in on first division Coppell belittles FA Luton plunged into another struggle to preserve status Football Colchester shut out by Daws Monarchs offense reigns supreme American Football Davies grabs record Rugby League Blackpool rise on Ayre's formula Third and Fourth Division For the Record All-British final ends a 30-year wait Squash Rackets Davis pulls clear of trouble Snooker Confident Langer cuts a giant down to size Golf Lee beats the ailments Today's Fixtures Radian-B Hounslow in final In Brief Index Sheridan strike wreaks havoc on sickly rivals Atkinson savours Sheffield's Wembley success Prontaprint! Business Needs Prontaprint Date for merger of ruling bodies Men of clay fear Borg Brasher leaves to bonus victory Foreman has one last laugh London Marathon Results Holding pays in final push

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