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News from 01/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Hinton, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb and Robin Oakley, Jon Ashworth, William Taylor, Chairman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, C. F. MacLaren, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, John LeM. Howard Director, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Tate, City Editor, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Sked, John Winder, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Diana A. Bond, J. S. K. Milne, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, H. M. Tillotson, David Jones, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Neil MacFarlane, Paul Wheeler, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Shelagh Diplock, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, David Miller, Martin Jacques, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Brew, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Mulligan and John Lewis, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Taylor, Steve Acteson, Heather Kirby, Andrew Burn, James M. Cassidy, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, M. W., Brian Beel, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Adam Kelliher, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, James Pringle, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Geraldine Ranson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Bell Business Editor, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Derek Harris, Julian Filochowski, George Brock Brussels, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Nigel Jamieson, Anne McElvoy, Monson, Susan Ellicott, J. P. Phillips, Deputy Chairman, A. H. P. Humphrey, Philip Jacobson, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Robert Jackson Chairman, Colin McQuillan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Lords defy MPs by rejecting war crimes bill Constitutional cash over 131-109 vote Today in the Times Cyclone toll Stormont hope Hospital cuts Index By our Business Staff: CBI offers hope of end to slump The cost of being honest is 5,000 roubles Demand by Major for UN action Appeal court ruling boosts Sunday trading Gramophone The price is right in the housing basement A repossessed home's worth is measured, not by estate agent' hype, but by the price it fetches at auction, reports Michael Horsnell Courts concerned at lenders' tough line on mortgage debts Use of debt collection agencies and blacklists are seen as signs that building societies' benevolence is declining. Michael Horsnell reports Tory-led Commons group seeks NHS staff cuts enquiry Journalists give evidence on MPs Houses and Gardens Fire and ram give taste of traffic jams to come More city colleges planned Threat of legal action on poll tax capping recedes Probation officers take action Groups facing funds threat Mid-air rescue Man questioned Murder arrests Correction Advertisement Brooke opens talks he hopes will end Ulster's anguish Politicians discuss province's future in the shadow of a Protestant hero Strip-a-gram man found guilty of indecent assault Going from bust to boom MPs chop down the hedge-cutters Vanishing maypole revives an old feud IRA-link suspects jailed Samsung Jumbo jet 'lost touch with safety lifeline' Cathay Pacific Prince seeks ways to make the decaying city 'convivial' GP 'said cancer was sciatica' Boarder checks Magazine closes Leader resigns Schemes to cheer up city life honoured Shops law battle far from over Sunday Trading Picture Gallery Citroën BX Timbers in river might be relics of Vikings Optimistic Mellor says economy is at a turning point The Mortgage Corporation Picture Gallery Peers vote 131-109 to reject war crimes bill Poll tax cuts to cost councils £50m Cheap labour claim rejected First step to classlessness Fog deaths on the roads Taxpayers at the high rate Parliament today Lacklustre fight has failed to excite electorate Labour help for the drinking classes 'For sale' boards signal fear of lost votes for York Tories Countdown to tomorrow's poll: new business rate has damaged propects for shopkeepers British Midland Defence estimates 'before recess' Strike total hits 55-year low Stoppages and lost work days plummet, Acas reports Healthcare Picture Gallery Trust tightens its security to protect wardens Trireme centre sunk by lack of sponsors Rape trial called after 29 years NCP enquiry Asian choice Victim named Woman at top MALGO Yeltsin succeeds in talking Siberian miners out of strike Abbey National Picture Gallery Comrades keep the red flag flying Village uncovers poison-pen crow Malicious denunciations plagued a rural community for years. Thought the perpetrator is now know, the motive is not, Philip Jacobson writes Georgian quake toll is more than 100 Embassy worry (Reuter): Nuclear closure (Reuter): Spelling block MALGO Wary Cambodians pray for fragile ceasefire to hold Toyota Previa Picture Gallery 1,200 die as cyclone cuts off country Shades of Dukakis on campaign trail Taiwan concedes on Peking 'rebellion' (Reuter): Rebels clash (AFP): Cholera toll (Reuter): Tombs smashed Agencies struggle to deliver aid amid vortex of disaster Drought, disease and war snare efforts to save starving millions in Africa Dazed ANC prisoners take ferry to freedom Prohibition of Use of Hosepipes Coup ousts junta in Lesotho Ethiopian battle (Reuter): Sudan amnesty (AFP): Aids generation By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Oxfam pledges all appeal funds will go on relief National Training Awards Have their Rewards Savimbi says end to Angola strife near Kurds head for safety of 'Happy Valley' haven Multiple Classified Advertising Items High-profile prince directs soap opera Man in the News Directions Iraq says it moved nuclear material German backing (Reuter): Pilgrim stabbed Syria accused Now out on video, the mission A stand-up comedian turned vicar is spreading the word of god with his own high-tech videos. Ruth Gledhill reports Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Many a word from our sponsor Self-promotion has become part of the campaign to win Channel 3 licences Sales Executive Ote £20K Eagle Recruitment Experienced Negotiator RUCK Morgan Keating Associates Property Administrator Black watch Hard words on easy listening Old favourites Power behind ITV bid English National Opera Disc Jockey Required in South of France No Cold Calling Allowed Revolving idea Media Watch All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Opportunities knocked again A new survey shows equal opportunities officers have an unequal struggle Quality Used Cars Home guard on holiday duty How to leave home without high anxiety: Geraldine Ranson reports on good housekeeping while you are on holiday Catholic taste in sex and saints Death is preferable to marriage, at least for those who seek divine approval Putting safety first & Briefly Stitch in time Caretakers Character-building wait for stardom Kathy Bates, Oscar-winning stage actress, talks to Matt Wolf Cinema Food for thought here, and no chicken bones Exhibition: Greenwich The image of the "Merry Monarch" is transformed by a 500 anniversary show, writes John Russell Taylor Picture Gallery Joshua Bell Free Sales & Marketing Software Free 46 Which? reports. Or 59 if you reply within 14… Briefing Off the Wall? Offscreen Last chance A welcoming den for the literary lion pack The London Library this week celebrates its 150th birthday. Lynne Truss, a faithful member, catalogues its qualities For redbrick or Oxbridge, the way is high-tech …and moreover Nothing to lose but your job As the free market takes its toll, East Europeans will think wistfully of the May Days old More film they would not show Bruges blues No privacy now Style counsels Jam Tomorrow Epicentre of Strife Interested Parties Fears for UN ability to protect Kurds Accident causes Disapproval in church German questions Uncommon murderers Risk of delay on Ec aid to Africa Teacher training Religion in schools North of the Border Knotty problem Traffic hazard Snookered Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Reception Society of Antiquaries of London Dinners Cancer Research Campaign William Kimber Calls to the Bar Appointments Richard Yorke Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries King's College Hospital Courtauld Institute Galleries Evan Luard Baron Rolf Beck LT-COLONEL John Codrington Newcomer takes a gold medal Birthdays today Memorial service Even before the world was made. God had already… On This Day Rediscovery of the Gorilla Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2472 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watching Entertainments 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 Winning Move Picture Gallery Visionary staving off death US Theatre Premiere Weekend Philadelphia Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall Opera Mosé Bologna Picture Gallery BBC 1 Picture Gallery The Ma(y)callan. The Malt Picture Gallery London hospitals to lose more jobs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,594 WORD-WATCHlNG AA Roadwatch Weather Local vote likely to end June poll option Tomorrow in the Times Shipwrecked in a safe haven Political sketch Business and Finance UK firm still in bidding Nu-Swift slips Yule Catto falls Evered rises The Times The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Currencies Interest Rates Gold North Sea Retail Prices Cbi sees glimmer of hope for end of recession US rate cut catches G7 by surprise Dealers rush to unload dollar Coats increases Tootal bid Saatchi pays out £2.38m Redundant directors stay in work By our City Staff: Change forced on Mirror float RFCL Limited Business Editor John Bell Ford facing first loss in decade Lilley's new DTI agenda has a cool reception Bass rejigs Holiday Inn chain Issue succeeds Funds sought Bellwinch delay Losses trimmed UB venture CompAdd Iberia Devro ties up £108m buyout Wallace Smith chief remanded March Group plunges further into losses Trump slumps from $2bn to $2m Job change can be a minefield Blackwood dives to halfway losses Former chairman jailed Charges at Homes Assured Shareholders seek EGM at Budgens Business Roundup S&U Stores raises payout Baird to raise £39m Laser-Scan back in black Futura cuts payout Leeds Society explains attack Nu-Swift plc The Times Losses cut at Atlantic Greenacre rises by 8% Exporters feel left in the cold when state reinsurance fades Tritton trail leads to India The Times City Diary Crack in the Mirror's image Comment Double duty The Times City Diary Marriage bond The Times City Diary Control of ASD falls to French Evered-Bardon has promise Tempus EC agrees policy outline on access to Japanese cars TSB Tristcard Ltd Wall Street RMC Group p. l. c Major Indices Bid talk lifts Allied shares after foreign exchange loss Stock Market London Traded Options Kleinwort Benson Rise in unit trust funds sets record Research to help City Traditional Options Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues The Times Shares drift lower Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities After the boom years, the future challenges The recession and the 'peace dividend' have hit hard but the county is fighting back, Derek Harris writes in this special report Hertfordshire Training & Enterprise Council County hall fights to retain its power Proposed changes in local government structure are causing much concern, but the county council aims to carry on Kodak Poly that wants to be a university A new spirit of enterprise The county council is breathing new life into the old industrial areas Reality grips property market There are bargains galore because the value of homes has fallen by a quarter Training targets Hertfordshire Chamber of commerce & industry Nazeing Glassworks Ltd Hanbury Manor Forest of fun scheme to keep country green Thousands of acres of woodland from Watford to Potters Bar are planned to improve the land and promote leisure Tesco Blazing the tourism trail Herfordshire, promoted as "England's Best Kept Secret", is working hard to build a stronger tourist industry Confidential Reply Service Segal Recruitment Christopher Kcats Recruiting Secretaries in Media Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy PA Secretary-£18,500 Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Christopher Kcats Recruiting Secretaries in Media Business Space Ltd The Halsey Consulting Quantum Partnership Amadeus Partridge Fine Arts PLC SJ Berwin & Co Juniper Woolf Personal Secretary to the Institute Secretary Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Reay Keating Hamer Limited Personal Assistant Private Secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Lifewatch Limited Saran Hodge Recruitment Consultants CEDAR International The Royal National Institute for the Deaf Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Mitchell Phoenix Ltd. The Times London of Chamber Commerce and Industry Commercial Property Secretary/pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items House of Commons Personal Secretary Serjeant at… Barbican Medical Holding PLC Zarak Hay Associates Toys and Games Greenfield Human Resources Toys and Games Compton Verney Opera Project Multi-Lingual Opportunities Appointments Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants PA Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items English & Overseas Properties plc Pa/secretary 25+ Sec/personal Asst Sw1,27-40 yrs Marketing Dept Multi-Lingual Opportunities Eagle Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill SECRETARIES/PAs Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crump Newberry & Partners 'Run a Successful Business of your Own' Secretary/pa South Kensington Super Secretaries Career Opportunities for Secretaries in the City Secretary Ec4 Estate Agents in Sw3 A juicy Big Apple Sky-High Sale La Creme De La Creme Racecourse Holdings Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Sullivan Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Happy valley after the gloom Developers are looking for sites in the Thames corridor and plan to build this year. Christopher Warman sees the recovery signs Commercial Property Hillier Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hastingwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spring Gardens Luxury Offices Available to Let Nottingham City Centre Small Printing Company 2 Acres of Land with Scrapyard Use Riverside Development Local London Group Limited Could your Working Environment Be Improved? Wimbledon The Times London Property North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods' neighbour In the Market W2 Bargains! By Queens Tennis Club W14 Horne & Sons Chiswick Quay Marina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nest builders are back As mortgage rates fall, first-time buyers are stimulating the market, reports Christopher Warman Property Buyers Guide Churchill Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Boltons Kensington W8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blythswood Barbican Marler & Marler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Billiards, tennis or riding? In the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hackney & Leigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Ltd. Goldwing Properties Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beech Croft Scottish Borders Jedburgh Roxburghshire Belses Mill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Councils must pledge damages to stop Sunday trading Power to grant ouster injunction during divorce proceedings Rentals Chestertons Residential A. M. A. International Have a selection of luxury… Abbotts Country Houses Cluttons Nell Gwynn House Serviced Flats Ltd Ironsides residential rentals Rosebank, Fulham Prestigious development, river… 3 Ways F. W. Gapp Tates Superior Tel North London Properties Ltd Family Division orders for costs Remarks made by jury inadmissible Property Development Associates Landlords Upper Belgrave St Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Letting & Management The Times Hugh Henry The American Agency Kensington W8 Ready to take on the world again The long exile of South African athletes seems about to come to an end. David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, reports from Durban on their great expectations Today's Fixtures Wimbledon rejects women's call for equal prize-money Tennis English Olympiad bid falls short Bridge Best of British get a boost A boom season in prospect Polo A favourable draw should help England Hockey Dettori comes in for Guineas ride on Mukaddamah Racing Scudamore poaches initiative with treble Yesterday's Results Mandarin: River God ready to launch Ascot double for Cauthen Mandarin: Ascot Mandarin: Kelso Switch Rapid Raceline Doyle delays return Teaplanter to make amends Sirisat qualifies at Quorn Cheltenham Brent Walker Group West Indies have fine chance to make Test history Cricket Yates spins away in testing style Verity gives lead with 70 against the clock Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Sports Service Decision day on women No play yesterday Bowley hunting for lost pride Persson has key role in Sweden rally Table Tennis Williams can roll back Thunder Boxing Parke's fortunes fluctuate Squash Rackets Testing day for umpires Netball White has extra day in which to celebrate Snooker Servant sweeps to record Yachting Turkish tactics may play into the hands of Uefa Bingham standing firm on question of players' conduct Goss gets Welsh call Clubs are still arguing over Souness move For the Record Southend edge closer after sterile draw Group Four Shelford's absence widens the cap gap A sponsor who is reaching the parts others cannot Boot firm prepares to enter a new era Forwards provide platform Foreman return In Brief Racing Taylor gambles all on success of raw recruits Stakes high for England manager Poles face the Lansdowne test Technophone Tp2 What the government must do for Manchester Comment Campbell comes to rescue Shadow of past defeats hangs over Roxburgh Fraser out of one-day series Badminton favourite is injured

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