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News from 25/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Michael Horne, A. M. R. Adlard, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, W. Sayer, Tom Pendry, Tony Travers, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Peter Stibbard Director, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Robin Pellew, Director, S. M. Hardy, Director-General, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent and Gavin Bell, Robin Oakley, Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, E. Isakiewicz, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, N. R. Cowling, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Dinah Birch, I. Hawkey, Martin Fletcher, Doug Richardson, Malcolm Ginsberg, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Cedric Price, Louise Taylor, Lyn Thomas (European Director), Robert Seely, Basil Hume, Anthony Quinton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Anne Barnes, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, P. V. Jones, B. E. Dickinson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Thomson Prentice, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, R. F. Churchett, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Tamsin Butters (Principal consultant), Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, G. B. R. Walkey, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jeremy Morse (President The Classical Association, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Harris, Keith Blackmore, Peter Victor, R. W. Plumtree, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Herbert H. Huxley, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Philip Titcombe, Derek Morgan, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Clement Freud, Clive Wicks,

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Gorbachev and Yeltsin agree on strikes deal Soviet president promises elections Today in the Times Inside Arms plea Index New tax a vote winner How a great American avoided the bonfire London the loser in race for Olympics Tory demand notice of strikes John Major has agreed that trade union reform should once again be a central plank of the Tory election campaign. Philip Webster reports By our Foreign Staff: Kurd leader confident of pact with Saddam Watches of Switzerland Americans offer a deal in contest for tanks contract Major calls meeting on health of the nation Medical research spending to double Ratner's speech loses its sparkle Picture Gallery Teacher unions to accept appraisal Renton tells Arts Council to save ?1m on red tape New operas for Covent Garden All's well that makes a profit Detectives protest at fee for forensic testing Council seizes 30 trawlers 440 jobs to go Sewer inquest Implant alert Saunders 'in early stages of pre-senile dementia' Hess figure record for toy soldier Judge writes ?1.6m will for handicapped patient BA pilot 'flew too close' to jet in fog No Title Picture Gallery AMMA Making light of 500,000 injuries How to go round the houses and bring back the rates Commentary Parties in slanging match over council tax Tory shire councils may face capping Plea for more referendums as one in two endorses PR The rising star who loved the community charge Man in the News Army of surveyors to value houses Cottages to share banding with mansions Tebbit attacks BBC Radioactive leak admitted Claim rejected Carey in Lords Parliament today Two worlds that need to meet Labour ready to ditch rebel council leader BhS Picture Gallery Mayhew rejects war crimes assertion Call to cut burden of proof in police complaints cases Nissan Thinning of forest will help wildlife John Young reports on a project that balances forestry and heathland Trust tries to save Jacobean manor Home help scandal Damages award Rivers fouled Kidnap charge Major privilege DIY store fined BBC jobs to go £470,000 award Flowers saved South Africa reforms could still falter Mandela says Sununu spending enquiry Winner takes all in fighter contest Picture Gallery Nokia Punjab separatists will turn from bullets to ballots Peking pulls plug on a war of words (Reuter): Marcos millions (Reuter): Homes raided Gorbachev forced to seek Yeltsin compromise Persistent strike clamour in the restive Soviet republics pushes reformers on to a middle road Hungary bill on property (Reuter): Turks deported Jobs to go Political power gambit ensures leader's survival 'Black Beret' guards at bank Hoxha's fear of plotters led to death of prime minister British coal consultant to invest in Siberian pit Workers defy call to end stoppage Terrified residents of Zakho identify Saddam's spy force Kurdish rebels cling on to precarious freedom Despite their grim conditions, Edward Gorman reports from Diana, northern Iraq that the Kurds are talking only of autonomy Bush support for Major's arms curbs call Newscientist Iran will back bid to free hostages Israelis held Hurd for Gulf Bringing history back to life A museum is trying out a computer system that can breath new life into exhibitions. Nick Nuttall reports Science & Technology Adcomp Field Service Representative E. C. M. Appointments Ltd GMI Bulvinos Modus Safety nets that snare mosquitoes A deadly lure has been found to work where anti-malaria drugs have filled Smoking, drinking and unfit: what's up, doc? Doctors may preach a healthy lifestyle to patients but few practise it themselves. Ann Kent reports Infertility? "I Don't Take Tranquillisers I Take… Bitter-sweet pill Will the death of a French woman affect British trials of the abortion pill? World Cancer Research Fund Good news but no cure Beaten by the bio-clock Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Death in the water Greedy guts beneath flabby modern skin Anthony Quinton reads a domestic tale of unsleeping repacity just below the surface of our caring society in Nw1 West Bromwich Building Society Disgusting designer label litero nasty American Psycho By Brett Easton Ellis Picador, £6.99 Spider By Patrick McGrath viking, £13.99 Palace of Desire By Naguib Mahfouz Doubleday. £13.99 The Desired Effect By Andrew Gimson Chapmans, £13.99 Woolf in wool jacket Children Nurse Lugton's Curtain By Virginia Woolf Illustrated by Julie Vivas The Bodley Head, £7.99 What the heck is going on here? Nurse Lugton's… Timor conturbat me The Redundancy of Courage By Timothy Mo Chatto & Windus, 13.99 Coils of family memory Paperbacks Ocean a Venue By Margaret Wilkinson Serpent's Tail, £7.99 The Champion's New Clothes By Barry Graham Bloomsbury, £5.99 Take me to your reader! Original Dolls Hippy hip hurrah for the Sixties Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews The Doors, White Palace, Scenes from a Mall, Quick Change, Wings of Fame and the reissue of Renoir's La B?te hurmaine and (below)previews a new Bbc 2 season of British short films The subject needs a sense of irony about a hero who burned up his talenls Pithy pictures bearing fruit Scorsese did it in five; Polanski in ten. Now see a dozen 10-minute British films Globe Theatre Barbican Art Gallery Multiyork Fun and felony Briefing Rapped up Last chance… Reviews' Page 18 Theatre and Dance Go for growth, Bush insists This weekend finance ministers will think the unthinkable, says Anatole Kaletsky Impresario of the theatre of rage The preacher New York loves to hate arrives in Britain tomorrow: Charles Bremner tells us what's in store …and moreover Now the sound is quavering Philadelphia's orchestra has cancelled a London concert for fear of flying. Bernard Levin boos from the gallery No turning up at No 10 Serve chilled Damned spot? Panned Shape of the table Prisoners of Disarray Arms and the UN Taking a Running Jump A moral test to curb arms sales Help for cathedrals Calls of the wild No sunlit uplands yet for jobs Two-tier danger Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Drum for the classics Concerns for new Polish regime Wrong pitch Court Circular School announcements Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Furniture Makers' Company Institution of Water and Environmental Management Viscount De L'Isle Martin Newell Dr Karl Klasen Karl Klasen, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank from 1970 to 1977, died in Hamburg on April 22 aged 81. He was born on April 23,1909 Memorial services Appointments George Baillie George Baillie, electronic engineer, died on April 10 aged 86. He was born at Barham, Ipswich, on November 6,1904 Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Institute of Biology Willi Boskovsky John Griffith Dinners Reception Anniversaries If you pay attention when you are corrected. you are… On this Day Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2467 WORD-WATCHlNG Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Adrift in the fog of wharf Theatre Twelfth Night RST, Stratford Theatre The Seagull Lilian Baylis Dance Rambert Dance Company Riverside Studio Roy Miles Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Entertainment Advertisement BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Bbc 2 ITV Satellite Channel 4 MHA Hoods rejected as risky in plane fires The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,589 Weather Walesa call to join 'battle of Poland' Tomorrow in the Times Introducing right trusty George Political sketch Business and Finance Brixton rent roll up 21% in year Scottish fee Bank lifts rate Lilley decline The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Outlook bright as oil price fears subside Imf confident of recovery in world economy From our Washington Correspondent: Fund calls for cuts in jobless benefit Britain 'immersed in worsening recession' How the City lost me my company MCC issues profits warning Three firms win slice of $65bn fighter contracts Brixton Estate Business Editor John Bell Cuts in fashion at Laura Ashley Rate cuts lead to rise of ?629m in mortgages Two firms join queue for cash Tarmac Group ILG hits Lloyds hard Provision of $96m revealed at ADT Austin Reed declines Olivetti halts payout Dencora slumps Ibstock to buy Haemocell loss Dredging dips Bid still open Trust bid Bankers Trust adds to Bundaberg holding Business Roundup Sovereign to buy 5% stake Furniture store slides Sale rumours affect Ibex Hopkinsons static Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times Company Briefs JAL considers float in West Profits fall but CI sales rise Robert Hyde & Sons The single currency souffl? sinks as Kohl cools the pace Vintage MacColl Walk this way Time to rethink merger policy Comment Mills on the wing That's a deal Baltic base All that glisters New designs and prices must shape Ashley line Tempus Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… Chancellor to review squeeze on firms' cars Picture Gallery Accountancy & Finance British Gas WW Worldwide Stock Lending Dealer in Overseas Equities Reuters tumbles 42p after downgrading by Merrill Stock Market Ft-Se 100 Volumes Major Indices Mortgage Recruitment Consultants Career Design L&M annual premiums advance 1% Internal Audit Wall Street Alderwick McLintock Graduates/trainee Atii Hudson Shribman The Ritz A Great New City Career West End Gallery Everyone needs a hedge against Redundancy, Recession… LJC Banking Appointments Devonshire House Davies Kidd C. 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Ec1 PA Secretary to Partner Clerkenwell Want to Be the Boss, but the Boss Won't Let… PA/ADMINISTRATOR Legal Cashier/office Administrator Young SECRETARY/PA Junior Secretary Keystone Recruitment Applemac Chartered Surveyors West End Assistant to the Office Manager Assistant to the Managing Director Pauline Hyde & Associates Ltd SECRETARY/PA The Independent Guide to Secretarial Colleges Multi-Lingual Opportunities Trans World International Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Navy grant subject to court order Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Nannies Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Challenging coroner Reliance Nannies Hyde Park International Multiple Display Advertising Items Gold Options can strike again Mandarin Mandarin: Perth Mandarin: Severley Mandarin: Wincanton Mandarin: Ludlow Kempton results Perth Catterick Bridge Rapid Raceline Walwyn's colt may yet run in Guineas Racing Local Whisper makes all to land gamble Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Yorkshire go for Hassell Hooper leads the breakthrough to sensational victory Cricket Target too stiff for Surrey tail FA's plan ignores spectators Sports Letters Sports Letters may be, sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… Rowing suffers another loss Golfing quandary Adding his weight Mainsail rips and sinks Gautier's hope Yachting Castle left out of Davis Cup Tennis No rest for Richardson as he chases cup place Golf Today's Fixtures Skoff win spoils Agassi's debut Wednesday have little to parade apart from a cup Football Hoddle is back as a sweeper Last Night's Football Results Cricketscene Claridge hits two for Cambridge Kalina's switch Newcastle frustrate leaders For the Record Delegation to go to South Africa Athletics Kerly back for six nations tournament Hockey Cricketcall Rapid Cricketline Brilliant White has the chance to erase blemish Snooker England s hopes lifted by Chen Table Tennis US team routed In Brief Britain must back Manchester to Olympic hilt Sharpe leads United into European final Barcelona on the defence Morse Gascoigne withdrawn from Turkey tie A chance for government to act with integrity Comment Simpson provokes wrath of Richards 14 Pages of Top Career Appointments The signals for a European path to sure promotion British engineers are queuing up for a professional title that can open the door to work abroad, Neil Harris Writes Guinness Simpson Crowden Consultants "What is your specialist subject?" 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