News from 24/04/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Roger Peppiatt, Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Jeanette F. Huber, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Newell Johnson, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Lynne Truss, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent and Gavin Bell, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Richard Taylor, Nigel Savage, Heather Neill, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, J. Randell, Chairman, Peter Ball, Peter Royle, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Shakib Otaqui, David Tytler Education Editor, Douglas Broom, T. Kenton-Hole, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Colin McQUILLAN, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Audrey Connelly, Anthony Murray, Sally Jones, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Dahuk, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Henry F. Quinn, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Christopher Clapham, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Josefine Speyer, Co-ordinator, Mike Norbury, Barry Pickthall, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Roger Boyes, Keith MacKlin, Niall Andrews, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent and Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Michael McCARTHY, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Mary Ann Sieghart, Bjorn Borg, Mandarin, Alastair McLELLAN, Sheila Oakes (Chairman), Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Richard Watson, John Bell, Business Editor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Roger de Grey, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Jean Powell, Tim Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Ken Redsell, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Jane Hardy, Antony Cox, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Adam Kelliher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoHeseltine's new council tax 'will lower bills' Homes to be divided into seven bands Royalty Painting Sport Pilot accused Top two win Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… Index Directors blame Tories for slump By our Industrial Correspondent: Ratner's tat keeps the customers satisfied Refugees caught on highway of death Death and disease are the grim travelling companions of fleeing refugees, reports Edward Gorman from inside Iraq US sends warships to counter Iraqi defiance By our Foreign Staff: Gorbachev prepares for party showdown International Refugee Year Trust Red carpet comes out for Walesa Head forced to suspend tests after complaints Curriculum 'will hamper reading' Shakespeare's world holds sway in English classrooms Much ado about nothing? David Tytler discovers whether the Prince of Wales was justified in complaining that schools were choosing to ignore the Bard Popularity of independent schools defies recession Teacher echoes prince's concern over a heritage lost Measure for measure, the Bard's labours live anew Appraisal pay link angers teachers BBC TV to cut 720 jobs Father's anguish Fake ticket alert MP's hag stolen Rail talks fail Correction BA jumbo jet pilot missed buildings by 12ft, court told Poll pledge plea on animal rights Strip man alleges race abuse Banned dons show pulling power at the bar Picture Gallery Tougher controls urged on cost of ward supplies Fiancée 'in suicide vow after breakup' Ex-model sues over failed abortion British Red Cross Heseltine divides homes into seven bands for new tax Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood report on who will pay the council tax and the effect the changes will have on local authorities How the council tax will affect the country, area by area End of poll tax welcomed but delay is criticised Sigh of relief in shaken bastion Douglas Broom finds out the reaction in one council that hated the poll tax All-purpose authorities could replace twin tiers First direct Halifax By our Parliamentary Staff: New tax 'still favors rich' Could dismisses offspring of pool tax and political panic Nato 'has to stay as it is' Kinnock fights for the family vote Major avoids Owen poser Remand costs beat the Ritz Gardening on Sundays Car security talks planned Parliament today Cathay Pacific Drink-drive hearing delays cut to three weeks Bradford & Bingley Restorers embark on task of saintly patience John Young reports on the restoration of England's oldest Christian shrine, that of St Alban the Martyr Shrine needed for St Andrew's devotees Obligatory jollity the price of BA's free flight Staff strive to put passengers at ease on airline's 50,000-seat give-away day Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited Boost for publicity but will it work? Publicity on student prompts response Pilot for trial Tamils accuse Rating dismissed Fine for fake New polytechnic Police pay out HE Hydro-Electric Toshiba De Klerk calls for trade to underpin reform plans Antarctic policy switch Law relaxed Shuttle delayed Radio control God and guns fail black mayor Mandela follows in president's footsteps Maples From Associated Press in Johannesburg: Defence witness confirms alibi Mugabe meets Pretoria official Iraqi troops threaten allied safe havens plan Refugees Bonn to join aid effort Germany By our Foreign Staff: US seeks support for peace effort Barker Mission Palestinians race to beat residence deadline Kuwait Picture Gallery Artillery may go to border Saddam's men keep up pretence Baghdad's secret police have nowhere to hide in the deserted Kurdish town of Dahuk, Adam Kelliher reports. But their presence reinforces refugees' fears Baghdad traps Un with camp request Diplomacy British Marine Industries Federation Weapons monitoring proposed (Reuter): General praised Arafat meeting Surplus for aid (Reuter): Colonel demoted Boost for Gorbachev as critics prepare to denounce him Minsk workers resume strike Walesa aides fend off challenge Anti-war minister comes out fighting Picture Gallery Kohl opts for Berlin as capital Army hardliner takes charge Barkers (AP): Central America quake kills 74 £58bn jets deal Budget deadlock (Reuter): Slovak sacking Methods and manoeuvres Turning a Bulgakov novel into effective stage comedy is tricky, even for an experienced adapter, Keith Dewhurst tells Heather Neill 'Will the audience recognise the failed gunshot as a joke about Uncle Vanya? Yorkshire Television Briefing Ever-president Sister's turn Rewarding talent within Taking the air Last chance Executions of a summery nature Galleries By today 12,000 works of art will have passed under the noses of the judges who will choose what is seen at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition. Jane Hardy reports on a mammoth viewing 'At the moment, the summer exhibition is a potted art history, representing nearly everything except ethnic art' Choose carefully from Mozart by the metre Records: Classical Wyndham's Theatre Canon Not paying - and pleased about it Private schools say rising fees and recession do not deter parents: so why are some going over to the state sector? Jane Bidder reports 'Expense was not the primary factor, but moving areas was a good time to test out the state system' Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Advertising Sales Marvic Textiles Ltd. Creative, Media and Marketing International Secretaries Graduate Calibre a Career in Sales & Marketing Marketing Too Old at 40? Box No Area Manager in Recruitment Greater London Area Sales Administrator ENO English National Opera London Coliseum Interior Design Company Apple MacDesigner Senior Sales Executive Executive Connections Desking Systems Feeling the pinch &Briefly Women's day Easy whiners Looking for a place in the country Challengers are lining up to bid for a slice of the Country Life pie, Andrew Lycett reports Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Tecno Crown Graphic UK Ltd. Women reclaim their space Feminism killed the women's pages. Now an American newspaper is reviving them Head Chef required for Chinese & English Food Take… Bulvinos Crown Graphic Marketing Assistant The Sunday Times Directions Careers & Higher… New order Frankly unsurprising Silence, please Funds for radio Pressure point Media Watch Moscow bares its teeth as army star rises Smiles for the West: public insult and blackmail for 'aggressive' Japanese …and moreover A partly political prince Mary Ann Sieghart asks if the Prince of Wales's remarks on education overstep the unwritten constitutional rules. Is he trying to carve a new role for the monarchy? For Queen and Carey Royal rigour Wet excuses Loyaller than thou Sound and Sensible Nonsense on Stilts? Undue profit on cost of dying? Metering of water Concern for dentistry Fit for a king Polytechnics' research Time to halt the warfare in Ethiopia Missionary stress Tibet anniversary Census questions Making a joyful noise to the Lord Pound for pound Food for thought Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Nicholas H. Phillips Andrew Boyle Forthcoming marriages Don Siegel Marriages Appointments Dinners Receptions Anniversaries Ann Stewart Luncheons 1 place myself in your care. You will save me, Lord;… On This Day The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2466 British Phonographic Industry Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Grotesquerie and gumption Theatre The Idiot Royal Exchange, Manchester Theatre Eden Cinema Offstage Downstairs Concert Capricorn Purcell Room Television A Secret World of Sex Bbc 2 Bbc 1 Itv Variations Radio 3 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Secret new CFE deal offer to Moscow The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,588 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Tomorrow in the Times Relax, the Snarler is purring now Political sketch Business and Finance 25-36 Focus: Rebuilding Kuwait… Beazer seeks ?250m At&t bids US jet order Tarmac tumbles Bid extended Cannon issue The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices Tory record savaged by directors Dollar slides as data confirm us recession By our Economics Editor: Wider deficit fails to move markets Bank lost $25m via employee's plan Kleinwort's disaster in California Court allows Nadir to travel Builder issues cash call Arrows Limited NatWest chief warns of bleak outlook Government accused of mishandling the economy UK lacks faith in free market, says Bp chief The Times Institute of Directors Conference Call for delay in creating bank McCarthy loss deepens Tyne Tees defies TV trend Lamont signals new measure of inflation De Klerk outlines economic future Doctus shares fall on profit warning National Westminster Bank Gar makers fire on all cylinders in fight against crippling taxes Back office blues Frank keeps lions at bay The Times City Diary Directors lost on Appian Way Comment Run out Star-spangled Taylor Woodrow builds concern Tempus Fidelity Investments Share Service British Fittings gains 7% Ward gives profit warning for worst market in 45 years Unlisted Securities St Ives shows rare fall in profits as growth seizes up By our City Staff: McKechnie rides recession Investment Trusts Money Markets By our City Staff: FR holds dividend as profit slips 6% Farnell hopes for European acquisition More business news, page 35 Commodities UK may lag behind Norway in oil output Business Roundup 3i sets up £20m fund Bridgend rises 74% QS Holdings climbs 30% Allied London in red VTR slumps 28% half way Cosalt drops 38% to ?1m The Times Accountancy & Finance Appointments Wall Street Absence of sellers lifts prices Stock Market Dow ends slightly higher Hp Hewlett Packard Holmes passes payout Tax windfall Eit value rises Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options After the victory, Kuwait pays the price Kuwait is free, but the work of rebuilding it has barely begun. Jamie Dettmer reports on the visions and divisions DHL Veneer on family cabinet The rejigged government remains dominated by the al-Sabahs. Can it survive? Jamie Dettmer asks NBK G&C Scars of war will take years to heal The nation has been ravaged by warfare, looting and vandalism International rescuers fight to stop home fires burning Kuwait is likely to lose 2 per cent of its oil-producing capacity in the fight to cap the wells, Shakib Otaqui says Astran Cargo Services Intecrity & Equity The Environmental Advisory Unit of Liverpool… £30 billion bill to clean up British companies win 22 per cent of contracts Joint ventures with Arab businesses have been welcomed Middle East Battle to salvage an ecological disaster Experts are still assessing pollution in the Gulf, but agree there will be long-term damage Aea Technology Portpolio Moderate rises Stock Exchange Prices Portpolio Platinum TEC the End of the Century Nine new power stations agreed Overcapacity in England and Wales expected to rise to 35% By a Correspondent: Treuhand likely to exceed budget Appropriation was not theft Court decides child custody issue on appeal By a Correspondent: NEC considering stake in Bull Sex bias in refusing advertisement Treatment of shot victim did not cause death No review of search warrant Britain is 'facing big fuel imports' Doubt over link French to buy Enquiry goes on Guidehouse loss London Traded Options La Crème De La Crème TM Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Insead Bilinguasec International Trading in W11 D. T. P. with Applemac WP exp essential. Full sec… Merrow Employment Agency Bilinguasec Crone Corkill Multilingual International Secretaries Sheila Burgess International Reception Selection Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Limehouse Basin London leads homes revival Property prices are rising in the capital, where the decline began. Christopher Warman examines the evidence of a market recovery The English Courtyard EFS Halifax New Homes Services HPL Fedden Village Avon Berkshire Multiple Display Advertising Items New Houses Overseas Property Rentals Knight Young & Co. Cluttons Tamworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birch & Co Member Firm—a. R. L. A Mill House Wimbledon Only £15 inclusive Cwmbran Freehold Elburton Plymouth Riverside Development 2 Acres of Land with Scrapyard Use Sw20 Raynes Park Murray Management Copping Joyce Small Printing Company Truro Cornwall New Factory for Sale or Lease The Commercial Property Exchange Stopping crime by design Commercial Property Outdoor Pursuits The Waterfront Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paddington's Paris boulevard A railway goods yard could be turned into a shops, offices, homes and arts centre with cafes and piazza. Christopher Warman reports Golf Course South Devon Factory Units Yards and Offices Westwood Business Park Coventry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woolley & Wallis LLC Local London Group Limited Burnspeed Windermere Cycle Centre Scenic Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items Mirror on the Thames In the Market Scuba Diving The right wheels for a rough ride Potholed city streets are the habitat for many of Britain's mountain bikes, says Antony Cox Outdoor Pursuits Multiple Display Advertising Items Horse & Rider Kingston Riding Centre Church Farm, Chillesford, Woodbridge, Suffolk South Medburn Farm Electrowerkz Association of British Riding Schools The Nag Rag News Bicton College Huntsman Contract County Stables Polo Learn and Play with the Ascot Park Polo Club Western Riders BiKE City Thule Roof Carrier Systems To Make a Dream Come True Bill Cuss International Cycles & Frames Direct Readers Cycle Offer! Can't Fly a Kite? Scott Mountain Bikes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Polytechnic of East London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Administrator Circa £16,000 Meridian The Times Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bi-Lingual Recruitment Manager European Prospects Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Sears & Halson Ltd Astley Wharton Davis Rec Cons Sarah Hodge Joyce Guiness CORE Core Property plc Electrical Contractors' Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Assistant Sarah Hodge Underwriting Limited The Office of the Building Societies Ombudsman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Newbury are with the Woolwich The man who is formulating a corporate plan to suit any ambitious rugby club La Crème De La Cr?me The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items At one against the Dutch Experienced Wordperfect 5.1 Operator Required Polytechnic of East London Association for Prevention of Addiction Admin/secretary Raiders forfeit a Wembley place in dying seconds Prenn and Male lose three-hour struggle Rackets Reebok the Edge Round-The-World Records Luck running out for Gautier as he awaits whim of breeze Yachting Sa see a chance to make return Hockey Psychologist plays key role in Opie triumph Peking Opera earns classical praises after sparkling run Racing Mr Frisk out Today's Fixtures Kempton mile looks within compass of useful Persianalli Mandarin Perth Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Kempton Park Catterick Bridge From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Sherwood fulfils ambition Greenidge reaches 226 as Richards delays declaration Gatting and Ramprakash ease Middlesex home Lawrence scuttles scholars Yesterday's Scoreboards Burns set to make cup debut Exit Essex in the gloaming looking for a bright light Hostile spell by Thomas is too much for Derbyshire Promising Eton attack Smith an example for young hopefuls Multiple Display Advertising Items Marseilles prepared Roeder is still a vital force Old methods serve Burnley well Debut of Ludwig In Brief Failure unthinkable for United Football Shelton prolongs worrying slump For the Record Meyer in form to surprise Tokyo Athletics Hosts put on rack by Latvia Volleyball Thirty minutes that may make London famous Olympic Games Door to Games is thrown open Netball Atkins foresees ?50m for sport from pools Sports Politics Winners will play new course Rugby Union 43 Racing 44,45 Cricket 46 Arsenal break down stubborn Rangers Londoners need two wins from their last three games to take title First Division Stragglers drop vital two points The Open University Liverpool maintain their title challenge League Council to consider curbs on contracts Comment Borg gives wooden display Wilkinson's mourning after Mendy is jailed for fraud
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