News from 30/04/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Sheila Gunn, Dinah Hall, Giles Hunt, H. S. Salt, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Long, Hilary Finch, Richard Eaton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, J. C. Smith, Ian Oster, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan and Eve-Ann Prentice, Bruce Clark, David Frith, Louise Taylor, Norman Willis, Robert Seely, Jonathan Romain, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Winder, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Antony Gold, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Mark Goyder (Programme director), Conor Cruise O'Brien, Falkland, Alexander Smith, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Serota, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Leila Farrah, Richard Evans, Charles Attlee, Adam Kelliher and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Resat Caglar, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mandarin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Andrew Lycett, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Susan Ellicott and Colin Narbrough, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Lindy Price, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson, Richard Pankhurst, Charles Watkins, W. Leslie Alexander,
ResumoRefugees pour back to towns in north Iraq UN cash fears as Kurds return home Today in the Times Faith in trusts Mandela protest M&s jobs go The Times Index Georgia quake toll rises Death sentence for the Brussels Berlaymonster Nine-band council tax ruled out by ministers Gas prices curbed for next 5 years Crusading Princess skips meal Compaq Major plays fair over new life peers John Major has announced the names of 11 " working" peers. Sheila Gunn asks how hard they will work Waldegrave defends job losses at Nhs trusts UNICEF UK Picture Gallery Soldier lit Falklands fire that killed eight, jury told BBC names a woman for top post Poet's 18th-century grotto reopens after restoration Compound raises hope for diabetics Rover to speed up Siberian police Thatchers' new home Seat is withdrawn after baby drowns Shell petrol 6.8p dearer Closure mystery Radio 5 award Art tax deals fall Wife stabbed Bidwell in crash Police reconstruct the last sighting of missing student Vanishing acts so hard to follow Scotland Yard has files on almost 2,000 people who have disappeared. Bill Frost finds many unanswered questions Crime rise 'a national obsession' Britain's post 'the fastest in Europe' New death on InterCity line Move to bar Mars ad Nissan Us agent taped Iraqis at talks on detonators Malgo Labour says it will end A-level monopoly Straw claims new qulification will bridge the division between academic and vocational stadies David Tytler reports on the Labour party's pledge to introduce a new qualifications for higher education that would end over-specialised courses for sixth formers Most London homes will fall into top tax bands By our Local Government Correspondent: Blunkett attacks BBC 'bias' Salmonella poisoning cases show sharp fall Picture Gallery Kinnock finds many targets in election stomp Craig Seton finds that the Opposition leader raised plenty of steam on a local election tour of the East Midlands Airport shops cut prices as Baa pledges fair deal Science faces an image problem Union chief urges levy for training Arms cache in pupil's room Oil spill claim Wolfson divorce £417,000 award Sound advice Sale delayed Man released By our Parliamentary Staff: Clarke insists teachers' pay review body will be envied Education World Cancer Research Fund Top women share honours on new Lords list Plea over art treasures House of Lords Waddington moves to pacify peers on nazi war crimes bill Enquiry opens on MPs' interests The Commons Delay over college fee payments Campaign success M-way lights Less smoking Free phones Parliament today Lack of Arabic speakers hinders haven extension Pravda denounces presence of troops Ec farm reforms facing snags Ban on ice-cap mining likely Dippy dinosaurs lumber in to conquer America Picture Gallery Iraq asks Un to free frozen assets and allow oil exports From a Correspondent in Prague: Prague's police saddle up Earthquake adds its toll to Georgia's sufferings Iran hardliners stir up Aids fear Value of prize restored Freedom pledge Banks bombed (Reuter): Rebels gain Engineered like No Other Car in the World German attacks strain pact with Poland Tito's ghost widens Serb-Croat divide Radicals give Yeltsin praise and a warning Guillotine on French health bill The Post Office Peking seeks say on judges (AP): Plane recaptured (AP): Ethnic clash Anc trapped by its ultimatums as township violence grows As an Anc deadline imposed on Pretoria for removing obstacles to constitutional talks passes, threatening further negotiations, there is hope of a compromise, Gavin Bell reports Israel poised to rescue Falashas from Addis Ababa Ethiopia and rebels accused of abuses Profit flow tapped as floodlit fountain plays again Vientiane Notebook by James Pringle Picture Gallery 60m take holiday break North Korea dictator joins the disarmers Rocard apology for bomb Nuclear accord signed Island cyclone Unita action Tamil ambush Dictator buried Double shock Healthrow Value Guarantee Where in the world did you get that? Ethnic clothes, prized for their practically have acquired elegance, too. Liz Smith reports Sisley Building that reached dizzy heights of fame Students break the silence Holograms and vibrating wrist bands are some of the innovations inspired by a competition to help deaf children It opens up games previously closed to deaf children Storm forecast when the wind's from the north Richard Morrison on the troubles facing the touring Toronoto Symphony Josef Suk Kev's but a walking shadow British Gas Fuming into the sunset Anne McElvoy bids farewell to two German antiques ... and moreover Up Ireland's blind alley Conor Cruise O'Brien on today's Ulster talks, which are doomed to fail because of incompatible aims Thoughtless drift into world war Europe's leaders imperil us all by ignoring American anger over their mockery of free trade, warns Rosemary Righter Ceding a pawn to keep the king Gospel gags Blaze of glory Unlucky dip Broadening Minds Ethiopia's Den of Lions The Matrix of Tradition Manpower in the health service Talking to workers Clore Gallery leak Help for cathedrals Displaced peoples Vat on legal services Curb on coalfields' case for aid Prince and Bard Ethiopia's troubles Uncommon murderers North of the Border Doubtful compliment Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Mr S. F. T. L. Robinson Trust formed to preserve Raj heritage Rear-Admiral Royer Dick Marriages Richard Hatfield Dinners Anniversaries A. B. Guthrie Viscount De L'isle Appointments in the Forces University news If a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord and what… On This Day April 30 on this Day 1928 The warning given here that Walter Hagen would not be affected by the humiliating result of the match proved correct, for that summer he won our Open championship and a year later successfully defended his title. He came over as the holder and four-time winner of the US matchplay championship, but arriving by sea he had little time to prepare for his match against Compston, and the Moor Park greens in spring must have been unlike anything he had encountered Compston's Triumph The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research Concise Crossword No 247 Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events A king courting humiliation Theatre Edward Ii Pit, Barbican Theatre The Pocket Dream Playhouse, Nottingham Concerts BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall Radio The Colcloughs/Table Talk Radio Stoke/Radio 3 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio Royal Liver Friendly Society Tube workers vote to strike The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,593 Children offered the nouvelle school cuisine Weather Sickly cocktail is hard to stomach Political sketch Tomorrow in the Times Spurs in talks on rescue proposal US chains return Bank suspended Ab raises £6m The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices Chancellor predicts upturn at end of second quarter Consumers win boost from new gas prices Fuel cost pegged below inflation Buyout plan at Walker brewery St Michael shows staff the door Moss Bros sales dress to please Fidelity Portfolio Services Limited Oceana bids for Etam shares Continental lawsuits win reprieve By our Economics Correspondent: Outside forecasts grow more gloomy The Beckman Hotline Futures Pager Ltd. Dow drops 35 points Wall Street New York Rainy day money for Maxwell Institutions still seeking Budgens board restructure Western German inflation 'will grow to 3.5%' Plastow joins Tsb as deputy chairman Lloyd's 'helped draft letter' Names claim they were misled Thames Television board seat for Fox Timber firm warns of loss Warringtons halted Wensum rises 17% Bid rejection advised Thorn to take control of SBK Lowland NAV slips Mayflower back in black TR Trust seeks cash Wilson moves Futures Call The Scottish Provident Institution Group of Seven silence protects nobody's interest Exasperated economists puzzled yesterday over the long but almost meaningless communique Air-tight competition The Times City Diary Crime does not pay The Times City Diary Backing the independent auditor Comment Picture Gallery Bessa on the road The Times City Diary London Traded Options Moss Bros must stay sharp Tempus C&G Strong gains Stock Exchange Prices Oceana Investment Corporations PLC Asda in dispute with Hoare Govett Stock Market Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Reuter Simkin Overseas Development Essex County Council Clyde & Co. Sun Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items L. Watmore & Co. Two bites at the law A dog can usually get away with one bite before its owner is prosecuted or the animal faces being put down. Leila Farrah argues that dog victims should have better redress Unfair contract provision is not applicable Chancery Division Badly loaded trailer 'suitable' Prosecution power not fettered The Times Law Reports Subscription Service Breath test demand was lawful Notice to quit failed to satisfy requirements Law Report April 30 1991 Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrea Burns Staff Partner GA The Chambers of George Newman QC Are children losing protection? Under a changed law, Frances Gibb asks what job will now fall to the Official Solicitor, who has always looked after children's interests Legal Appointments QD Lipson Lloyd Jones The fight for investors' rights Bermans Michael Page Legal Pannone flies kite Inns and Outs Lipson Lloyd Jones QD Taylor Root Chambers & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Clare Tattersall If the hard hat fits, women should wear it The male-dominated construction industry is building for the future and wants a greater female presence, Sally Watts reports Legal Appointments Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants Legal Services Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay Atlaw Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Laurence Simon's Associates IRRI Nottingham Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Lifeboat Institution Box No. Dept., Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Surrey County & St Luke's Hospitals Multiple Display Advertising Items The Council of Legal Education Consistent Hogmanay to pick up winning thread Mandarin Ascot Bath Sixteen left in Guineas Nottingham Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Gatting takes charge as Middlesex falter Lord's (second day of four): Middlesex, with seven first-in-nings wickets in hand, are 218 runs behind Yourkshire Taylor and Walsh stage enthralling duel for supremacy Cricket Richmond critical of bookmakers' return Racing Derbyshire's plans get the go-ahead No play yesterday Dishing up a feast of cricket Sport on Television the Week in Review Greig puts under-employed bowling arm to good work Chelmsford (second day of four): Essex, with six first-innings wickets in hand, are 57 runs behind Surrey Champions still relish taste of continental fare Rugby Union Honours Ferrari reduced to rabble by Senna Motor Sport Pools Forecast Barnet pull four points clear in Conference African record In Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poles prepare plan for Quinn and an Irish culture shock Football Fifa's decision adds to Maradona's troubles Overseas Football Overseas Results Strachan is player of the year Success bought on the cheap Today's Fixtures Japanese clubs for Faldo Golf For the Record Buffalo Bills booked for Wembley game American Football Clark and Gowers team up again Badminton Manager of good intent who needs to be wary Taylor reveals a high regard for qualities of Wise England may lack creativity in midfield Omega No transfer of Gascoigne in Venables bid White survives enthralling test of nerve Becker still pursues the elusive Athletes may miss Games in Canada Ban urged on drug offenders
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