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News from 26/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, L. M. Singhvi, Simon Burns, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Sally Holloway, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Philip Middleton, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Gordon Huelin, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Jon Ahsworth, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, John Bell, Editor, Alan Hamilton, Kenneth Leech, David Butler, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Andrew Stobart (Managing Director), Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Sandy Warrack, Edward Gorman, Michael Selly, Kate Muir, Anthony Sampson, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Adrian Peacock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Robert Rodwell, Barry Pickthall, Noel Hughes, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Robin Stacey, Mino Green, G. A. Robson, Wolfgang Münchau, Business Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, R. W. K. Reeves, Tom Carnwath, Michael Seely, Tom Clarke, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Peter Mulligan, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Colin L. Powell, Chairman, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Ross Tieman, James Kelman, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

Resumo

Iraqis get out of town after allied ultimatum Bush welcomes Baghdad climbdown Letters Behaviour Interview Parking threat Guy's jobs cut Iraqi 'plot' Index BR studies new rail lines for South-East Oxbridge double first for Japanese millionaire Gummer rules out whaling support Conservationists will take comfort from government thinking on whaling, reports Michael McCarthy Gorbachev defeats moves to oust him Appeal for Refugees The worst is over, says Major Prescott wants to force illegal parkers off the road Labour yesterday unveiled its plans for tough measures against parkers who block roads0. Nicholas wood reports People in big cars less likely to be hurt in accidents Holiday discounts end Saturday Craig Thomas Picture Gallery Guy's sheds 600 jobs to save £12m Writer 'demanded $100,000' Labour condemns health plan Correction Selection defeat for Labour veteran Art collection fund winners Clarification Three 'plotted export of nuclear bomb parts to Iraq' BR rejects cuts on the hairline Tebbit's secretary ridicules new council tax as unfair More 16-year-olds stay in education Concerns grow for missing girl student A railway stranger may hold the key to an Oxford mystery, reports Stewart Tendler Abbey National Clerical Medical Investment Group BR planning for big rise in London commuters Twin Peaks oversteps the mark Union sex bias Dismissal claim Forensic charges defended British Midland Monroe's £13,200 swimsuit washes Madonna away Harrods Knightsbridge Conservatives pull clear of Labour in 50 marginals British team gives life to Chernobyl Nick Nuttall looks at the task force which has won a key Soviet contract Colds, Sinus Catarrh? Picture Gallery Girobank Business Banking Heritage group lists its successes New force to guard defence bases Promising drug test offers hope to Alzheimer patients Danger Unexploded Myth Picture Gallery Animators draw children to Bard Guinness ruling later Flying again Crash kills four Grenade raider Law election Jailed for killing Claim dropped Back from Gulf Drugs seized All Nippon AiPways 200,000 jobs lost in first quarter, says Labour study Toyota Carina Virgin births get qualified backing Heath's lavish praise of Major upsets right Meeting place is obstacle in way of talks on Ulster Parliament next week Nazi bill faces trouble Ozone study Spring recess MP's plea First Class Shia leaders urge rebels not to trust Saddam (AP): Ex-ambassador quits Librex Notebook Computers Picture Gallery Hail of Kurdish bullets meets UN team Bridging the confidence gap between kurds and Iraqis nearly cost UN officials, and reporters, their lives. Adam Kelliher writes from Sulaymaniyah on how his would-be killers kissed and made up Archer launches refugee appeal (Reuter): Journalists killed Checkland plea Weapons search Kurds now face hurdles on the long walk home Rebels miss their chance Edward Gorman reports from Semdinli, in southeastern Turkey, on the last leg of his travels with the Kurds Picture Gallery The Royal Bank of Scotland Baker tries for last-minute concessions Habi Revo At is Ting Resignation threat becomes riskier ploy for Gorbachev Bonn treaties help Moscow Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Chernobyl's children growing up in fear Troops occupy Lithuanian buildings Our Foreign Staff: Yugoslav bloodshed predicted Walesa sheds light on life at Windsor (AP): Progress on arms accord (AP): Haig attack trial (Reuter): Banger and mash Smoking gets blame for early deaths in the West Debra Turbo the New Lancia New York doormen exit to pursue pay claim Picture Gallery Paris opposition presses for Rocard resignation MPs vote to avoid witness box duties (Reuter): Pensioner held (Reuter): Borg sees wife (Reuter): Lion returns ANC chief threatens mass protests if Mandela is convicted Magnet Kitchens Picture Gallery China steps up Tibet security for anniversary Delhi madam on the hustings (Reuter): Korean minister sacked (Reuter): Unity pledge (Reuter): Student suicide Woolworths Trapped in a net of suspicion Kate Muir reports on a family's campaign to clear its name of child neglect 'A single mother in a council high rise would not have stood a chance' Nissan U. K. Limited A commercial undertaking Just when the bereaved are most vulnerable, big business steps in, Libby Purves reports The emperor's new wardrobe Galleries: Berlin: If it's here, it's art: John Russell Taylor reviews a German exhibition full of implausibilities 'It can be seen as the new faith, or as the new confidence trick' Miele Anything else is compromise Critic's Choice: Berlin Galleries Rock of middle-agers Records Classic CD Piece of Cake Rewarded by a sniff of glory Dance Debra Carine meets the dancer who portrays Cyrano in David Bintley's new ballet for Covent Garden Burning view of northern streets James Kelman, angry literary champion of Britain's poor, talks to Neroli Lawson about his work The Mower that Vacuum Cleans your Lawn! Carpetland the Specialists Brown's back More Arabian nights Potted feature Mozart unstuck Last Chance Plays' ground Briefing No holding the King's English Philip Howard Despite the pronouncement of princes, our language has never stood still …and moreover Defusing the time bomb Salesmen are back, pedding their arms as 'combat proven', writes Anthony Sampson. Can we stop them? A caring code for an uncaring profession Social workers' excesses must be restrained by law necessary, argues Janet Daley Blackening the green initiative Speaking of princes Classical thrash Hurd's little flutter Smoke-Filled Dachas Doctoring the Targets Jolly Good Fellows Indian rejoinder The pot, the kettle and the Institute Controls on the spread of heroin Enthusiasm in church Traffic hazard Reporters on the air General makes it sound like it is Nitrogen limitation North of the Border Court Circular Memorial service Change of Service Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Dinners Paul Brickhill Birthdays today Westminster School Agamemnon Koutsoyiorgas Forthcoming marriages Marriages Summer mingles with spring at flower show Anatoli Levitin Krasnov Luncheons So John said to all or them.'I baptize you with… On This Day Church Opening Multiple Display Advertising Items Robeco N. V. Concise Crossword No 2468 Word-Watching Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of Current theatre in London Today's Events Entertainments Theatres Waning Move Madness in the Method Theatre Black Snow Cottesloe Concerts RPO/Askenazy Festival Hall Theatre Onnagata Sadler's Wells ITV VARIATlONS Radio 3 Satellite BBC 1 Picture Gallery Fishermen grounded by financial storm The Times Crossword No 18,590 Weather The Saturday Review Just playing the numbers game Political sketch Business and Finance White collar jobs cut at Ford Professor to lead Manchester Utd Etam plunges Shipyard sale The Pound Tories attack 'optimistic' Chancellor Treasury forecasts slated by MPs Doubts on recovery spark run on pound ICI profits plunge Planting the seeds of a dilemma Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Spate of rights issues taps market for £61m Belgrave Mortgages Ltd Business Editor John Bell BA rival gets half TWA's London routes Commons motion criticises Coats bid De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd Vickers profits to be hit by slump at Rolls-Royce Imf chief issues caution on rate cuts Queensland objects to Tate & Lyle bid Business Roundup Five Oaks fells payout Kalamazoo improves Property profit halves Warning on Euro share deal GEC-Alsthom will cut 900 jobs Larne factory to close Ifico losses Increase Pilkington sells glass fibre firm Institutions worry that too many rights could be wrong Edwardes joins the lights The Times City Diary Railroaded The Times City Diary Home truths from Abu Dhabi Comment All in a name The Times City Diary Grave places The Times City Diary Samsung Electronics Lovell's urban wasteland Tempus Commission investigates paper cartel complaints Folkes boosts payout Plastiseal down Acorn slides Unlisted Securities Picture Gallery Banks take Trump spoils NatWest may get stake in airline Investment Trusts Money Markets By our European Business Correspondent: Currency costs curb Norsk Hydro Manpower may make 'small loss' Commodities London Traded Options Liberty's profits decline Gleeson rises Piries folds Bid approved Major Indices Yet Again, Consistancy Has its Awards Water package slides by ?60 as investors unwind Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei ends easier World Markets Recent Issues Wall Street International Rice Research Institute European Molecular Biology Laboratory Advanced Communication Products Personal Assistant-Director Level (Paris) Lepra Field Director, Nigeria Positions Vacant in Saudi Arabia Two Positions-Research Associate European Engineering Director The Papua New Guinea University of Technology Executive Search Europe-U. S. A. Professorship in Latin Shares remain sombre Stock Exchange Prices British Aerospace Grounds for re-opening decided case Law Report April 26 1991 Absence of defendant The Times Unit Trust Information Service Promotion deal not agency contract No right of appeal against refusal of variation Diminished responsibility defence Urban revolution 25 years of growth Milton Keynes hopes it will be allowed to assume formally city status later this year, David Young writes in a special report 'The benefits of a modern infrastructure, spacious layout and their effect on the quality of life, are becoming more and more appreciated' Still Crawling to the Boss? City leaves the drawing board The last two stages of the successful development master plan are ready Milton Keynes—the Facts Training to taste success Milton Keynes is geared to improve the prospects of those in works, as well as assist those who are unemployed to jobs Mitre Mailing Milton Keynes Shopping Centre Rasing Standards for British Industry Eyes on the European prize Beiersdorf UK Ltd The moving force behind business Many companies have relocated to the city despite the lack of subsidies and special incentives The Open University Car Buyers Guide Swinton Insurance Call for Mot fire risk checks Fifty thousand cars catch fire in Britain each year. Now researchers want safety inspections. Kevin Eason reports The car that comes with built-in romance Roadtest Car Buyers Guide Your name on a plate Roadwise Shows on the road British Nissan Land-Racers Higher pollution Double first Reliable choice Keep up the speed Price brake Greener Ford Car Buyers' Guide Business to Business Keep tight control of credit and cash Business to Business Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Immigration Dreaming on under the wisteria Representation Consultation Multiple Classified Advertising Items 100 Brand New Hand Portable Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items "We are a Genuine Service" Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times CBI teams up to beat crime A fair play crusade that has royal patronage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shifts within game continue to pose dreadful quandary Rugby Union Prean comes up trumps Table Tennis Ferrari' s manager finds few friends Motor Racing Today's Fixtures Jasper speeds for ice gold The Times/mint Supreme Award Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Dartrey to take her chance in Guineas Racing Mounamara has hostile reception Mandarin: Suomi to strengthen classic claim Mandarin: Sandown Park Mandarin: Carlisle Mandarin: Southwell Mandarin: Taunton Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Point-to-point results Rapid Raceline Stephenson leads run spree with a career-best 142 Mediocre Middlesex yield to moderate Surrey total Jaunty Parker makes up for absent faces Autosport Grand Prix Line Yesterday's Scoreboards Marsh's jaunty effort is in vain Yorkshire waste fine start James can expect fine finish Claydon shows familiar form Golf Davies in pursuit of Spaniards Allcock finds his range just in time Bowls Siddall in a hurry Jones has measure of Hallett Snooker For the Record Ivanisevic lets himself down Tennis A zephyr comes to Gautier's aid Yachting Honeyghan returns heavier Boxing Scott makes debut for England Basketball England fit for practice at the Palace Hanley is keeping Wigan in suspense Rugby League Well-drilled Germans never lose their grip Hockey Past and present play for Kennedy Redbridge close in on championship Barnsley can find no answer to the skills of Goddard Football Lewis bout postponed Sport in Brief Racing West Indies keep faith in their winning formula No room for slow bowler in tour party Tomorrow Jail sentence puts doubt on Moore Interested in private health care? You need to see a… Major makes early declaration for Manchester Holder unable to defend her Badminton title Gascoigne's place is taken by Batty United's success has disguised the facts European Finals

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