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News from 23/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Brian Davenport, A. J. Southward, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Dinah Hall, A. R. Jabez-Smith, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, C. M. Buckmaster, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, L. E. May, Edward Parkes, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Peter Stockill, Henry Kelly, Noel Goodwin, John Best, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Brian James, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Jane Bird, Bruce Clark, Ian Ross and Dennis Signy, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, and Andrew Finkel, George Thomas, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, G. S. Glass, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Martin Cropper, James Comyn, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Marcus Williams, John Downey, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, J. R. L. Turner, Kennet, Colin Browne, Director, John Percival, Clive Couldwell, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, N. S., Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Albery, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Chris Partridge, Phil McLennan, John Clark, Craig Seton, Martin G. Taylor, Nicholas Wood and Ross Tieman, Roger Boyes, Frederick Lawton, Gordon Robson, Michael Yardley, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, J. R. Johnson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, C. J. Sweet, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Stephen Remington, Director, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Bernardine Coverley, Michael Phillips, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Bell Business Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Russell Tobin, David Tytler, Education Editor, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Thomson Prentice and Alice Thomson, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Crusader prince attacks failings of education 'Shame' at neglect of Shakespeare Politics Design Sport Sales surge Poll discounted Polish sacrifice Borg's return Index Praise for teachers 'but must try harder' Cold cheer as frost bites Bordeaux wine crop No Title Picture Gallery Chalker doubles aid for Kurds Kremlin opts for harsh rescue plan Antibiotics may offer treatment for arthritis Alarm over role in safe havens Could Britain's effort to help the Kurds backfire politically on JOhn Major? Michael Evans reports on official fears about the scale of the operation Boucheron Place Vendome Prince makes a plea for culture in curriculum 'Shakespeare holds up a mirror for us to see ourselves and to expreience ourselves' The following is an edited text of the Price of Wales's Shakespeare birthday lecture given at Stratford-upon-Avon yesterday Hermes Paris Qualified praise from politicians and educationists Reaction to Speech Concern Worldwide IRA peace offer on revenge killings Catholics 'not in top jobs' Student missing Gas explosion BBC jobs go Judge has stroke Antibiotic drugs could be used to treat arthritis By our Medical Correspondent: Elusive cause of painful disorder Worthless homes 'to escape new tax' Rifkind says sell-off will improve BR Services to census reach a high peak` Wind power's future rests on Snowdonia test case Plans for a wind " farm" near Snowdon worry conservationists. Craig Seton takes soundings 'That 's Life' man sues for libel over seasick claim Off the rails: the scene near West India Quay… Boarding schools fight for pupils C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Air UK Your Silent Partner Howard and Lamont clash over cash to cut jobless Guinness appeal disquiet On fast track to marathon success Peter victor tries out a wheelchair used in marathons Islanders weather chill of isolation Citroën Bx Diesel Millions ill drug profits seized after bank tip-offs Woolwich Building Society Bradford shakes off a heady legacy Countdown to May 2 elections: Tory canvassers find that Major is an important asset Big rise in vehicle arson cases Legal challenge Murder charge Tesco fined Postman jailed Bronze stolen Howe joins US law firm as adviser British Diabetic Association Government softens its rhetoric on Europe Social Charter Cash aid for costs of war S Africa aid 'premature' Lambeth debt Parliament today Peers lose their self-confidence Rail link attack on Rifkind Transport Picture Gallery Bruges 'rebels' stay on 'Rip-tiff undertakers' claim is rejected Funeral Firms Central Firms will be forced to give pollution facts Environment Peru cholera epidemic is running out of control Disease of poverty and bad sanitation stalks Third World Porsche Raw fish linked to outbreak Woman wins foreign portfolio Tamils lose 950 men in month (AFP): Kashmir demand (Reuter): Dictator dies (Reuter): General says army will revolt against Gorbachev Serbian defiant in court (Reuter): Nuclear base Mine ban pledge (Reuter): Currency curbs Embattled Kohl faces party coup Picture Gallery Siemens Walesa stirring reform quarrel Anger at Sofia list of police spies Clan system begins to beat the mob rush for food Turkishp-Iraq Border In Isikveren, nearly every family now has a piece of plastic under which to sleep, Andrew Finkel reports First delivery arrives as Kurds talk in Baghdad Un Relief Brocket Hall (Reuter): Shias hit out at 'betrayal' Iraq UN asked to take over safe havens Britain Marines touch of class turns school into fort Nothern Iraq Saddam in control envoy says (Reuter): UN reform call (Reuter): Kuwaiti register Extremists urge Shamir never to give ground Hurd to visit South Africa (AP): Alibi backed (Reuter): Flic-free zones (AFP): Desert throng 'Mouthwash cancer' scare hits shares Ex-minister of prisons jailed Picture Gallery Peuceot Diesels Fuel for Thought Denktas gesture offers hope of Cyprus deal One in the neck for self-expression Men have always been impulsive when it comes to their neckwear. Dinah Hall looks at one of the few outlets for male individualists Jaeger Man Pulling into the big cheese The architects of a new car-park tried a different route and drove into controversy Dept. T1 1 Erichill Ltd. Huntsmans St. Joseph's Hospice Ehrman Tapestry Just the right ticket A Peter who never conquered the wolf Classical Music Did Stalin smother Prokofiev's genius? The truth is more complex, argues Paul Griffiths on the centenary of the composer's birth Harlem reels as Roman rules Cannes Film Festival The M. I. Group Playhouse British Gas Will the judges push Britain's door wider ajar? David Pannick on today's hearing that could extend rights of asylum appeal Juggling with our security Woodrow Wyatt …and moreover Clinging to the wreckage As the hardliners sharpen their knives Peter Millar asks if Gorbachev will go the way of the ousted Khrushchey Killed by their own success Diary Des decides The vanishing mouse Still stamped on America wins again Talking to the Workers The Spectre of Cholera Dropping the Bard Uncommon murderers Price of knowledge St George's blessing? Names in industry Arms control of world concern Letters to the Editor Doubts that remain on the Census Clearing oil pollution Overseas students Hadrian 's Wall 'Lowly' status of English Heritage` Dance at the Wells Vocabulary curbs Court Circular Meeting Westminster School St Paul's Girls' School League Nature notes Dinners Today 's royal engagements Edgehill College, Devon Jack 'Kid' Berg Birthdays today Fifth Fusiliers Appointments Yumjaagiyn Tsedenbal Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Institution of Civil Engineers Lecture It is the duty of priests to teach to the duty of… On This Day The German War Film To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2465 Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Hick that licks menace Theatre The Government Inspecter Greenwich An ear to the future Concert Menuhin Birthday Celebration Festival Hall Dance Apres-midi The Place Radio In The Native State Radio 3 ITV Variations Radio 3 Picture Gallery Satellite BBC 1 Aynsley China Monmouth poll date rules out June election The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,587 Princess seeks compassion for Aids sufferers Picture Gallery Weather Deathly hush for an innocent slip Political sketch Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Tesco pays chairman almost £1.5m Dow declines Travis drops Century stake The Pound Toyota says European curbs threaten UK development Shop sales soar in rush to beat VAT rise Spending spree sets 11-year record By our Economics Correspondent: Dollar at 16-month high against mark7 By our City Staff: Lloyd 's sued by 33 names SIB may freeze out polarisation Ratners feels pinch of recession Mahon set to report £35m loss GEC-Alsthom wins £1bn train contract Compaq Business Editor John Bell NCR close to agreeing $7.5bn bid Few British jobs overlap Sun Alliance Budgens considers call to oust chairman Fields' shares crumble Receivers appointed at Cronite offshoots Greggs buys London shops and bakery Business Roundup Orders grow at Siemens Ramco pays dividend How falls to £4.21m Empire gives concern Licence race may alter air industry Shares up 25p as Boot rises Bank up in first quarter Receiver at Europa group Executive wage rises sliding Burnfield falls Bid rejected Kohl defeat puts brake on German economic machine Plie pleas The Times City Diary Busy bees Mr Brady's phoney interest war Comment Won by a nose Two's company DTP PDQ Golden era ends at Ratners Tempus Hanson is committed to R&D Business Letters Demands on time Margin for cuts Just the ticket Traditional Options Sterling Publishing Group Plc Mortgage control Green Courtaulds Political uncertainties undermine water shares Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei suffers in 'dead' market Recent Issues London Traded Options Rothschild hacks rival to Glaxo Ptarmigan in red Polymark pays Hard currency Halt on trade Losses grow Synapse rights The Scottish Provident Institution Ft-Se 100 Volumes Major Indices Henry Boot & Sons Plc Dow slides 38 points after profit taking Wallstreet Widespread losses Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Free Poland sets out its stall for capitalism Today marks the beginning of the first state visit to Britain by the polish president, Lech Walesa (left). in this special report, Roger Boyes, East European editor, traces the fall of communism and reports that, despite the problems of changing over to a market economy, the Poles are optimistic about their future PEK Skorimpex Amhurst Brown Colombotti GAL Bank Handlowy Universal S. A. Shaft of light at the end of the tunnel The West has redused Poland's debt to show confidence in the emerging market economy, despite internal tensions over unemployment and inflation Mountains, palaces and Pollution Western holiday-makers will find that the industrial grime hides an elegant past of riches, art, music and castles Taylor Whalley Spyra Anglo-Dal Ltd A strong church divided Poles struggle on in search of democracy New parties are being formed from the old shell of Solidarity Arthur Andersen Slump offers hi-tech bargains The computer industry is feeling the pinch as its annual jamboree opens. Matthew May sees windows of opportunity opening for buyers Canon Laser Beam Printers Makers fight to lap up portable profits Portable computers that have built-in faxes and telephones could be the salvation of an industry facing a market saturated with machines, Customers have a wide choice Forget the words, just pick a picture Software innovations have allowed developers to broaden their horizons Hewlett Packard Toshiba Makers nurse a new market British business has become almost saturated with computers. Now the industry hopes the latest technology will boost sales, Jane Bird reports Tulsp computers The name for European quality Dangers of thieves in the night All the hues that are fit to print The cost of printers is coming down and sophisticated ones are in colour Turner Kenenth Brown Electronic mail delivers late Everyone will soon be at the end of a computer line pouring out messages, Chris Partridge predicts Ois Imc 91 Document Imaging Reuter Simkin Badenoch & Clark Garfield Robbins More Fisher Brown William Fry Solicitors Whsmith Quarry Dougall McKenna & Co Tenancy In Temple Ladbroke Group Plc Archaic laws that leave us all at sea Brian Davenport, QC (left) argues that new laws would help to bring order to Britain's maritime muddle Licence to occupy employer's bungalow ceases on ending of employment Law Report April 23 1991 Court of Appeal Gravitational flow replacing water drawn off is not abstraction Outburst in court Legal Announcements Kite marks call for legal eagles Clients may soon demand that their lawyers have a certificate of quality, says Edward Fennell There is no place for a tax on justice in Britain " Why do we pay VAT on legal services when medical when medical treatment is exempt? Legal Appointments British Gas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Exit the layman Inns and Outs Unscrewed Quality winner Country coup Mums 'charter Zarak Hay at Law Chambers & Partners The Times Reliance Legal Target for Success Zarak Hay at Law Chambers The Chambers of John Dyson Q. C Craftsman's ancient art is bound by tradition Modern production methods have reduced demand for bookbinding, but the trade is still going strong. Bernardine Coverley reports Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Polytechnic of East London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lloyd Management Selection Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Appointments Ox-ford polytechnic Fairbridge Drake Challenge for Youth Lepra Field Director, Nigeria The Authority is an Equal Opportunities Employer Charity Recruitment Pages of the past call out Profile Courteous hero from daring sporting age Brian James enjoys a Sunday lunchtime conversation between two of the legendary figures of motor racing Public Appointments The National Council for Vocational Qualifications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chief Executive Hospital Hygiene Services Limited Centro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex County Council Racing! cream rises for top race Yachting Mandarin: Fly Away Soon to keep Whatcombe team soaring high Cahervillahow to fly the Irish flag Farthing draws level at top Results from Yesterday's Two Meeting Rapid Raceline Jahafil to return at Sandown Kempton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Perth Blitzkreig to foil Sherwood raid Guide to out In-Line Racecard Garnham sets up Essex win Pools Forecast Expectations are high for county prospects While attention will be focused on international affairs this summer, many young, uncapped players will be confining their ambitions to establishing a country place. Only a few will succeed. Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, suggests five who may gain wider recognition Australians decline to leave W Indies the world's masters Cricket Enormous shadow over the marathon Sport on Television the Week in Review Holders could be extended by Scots Squash Rackets Borg tries to keep time and technological tide at bay An English village's one and only factory is playing a part in Bjorn Borg's comeback, as Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, discovered Donaldson climbs the ladder swiftly Basketball Best time improved by Hunter Athletics Fitness edges Sutton into Europe again Hockey Roxburgh forced to ignore his favourite partnership Football Regulars return to Irish fold Overseas Results Cricketscene For the Record Today's Fixtures Barcelona banking on perfect solution Morrison 's swift advance leads to World Cup place Rugby Union RFU to give ruling Multiple Display Advertising Items Gautier is catching BOC rival In Brief Motor Sport Borg a mix of iron will and wooden racket Arsenal may recall Hillier London Business School Wilkinson misses a golden chance Search is on for new London Marathon finish Jahangir enjoys tenth Open triumph Manchester must stay in the Olympic ring

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