News from 03/05/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Bryce Harland, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, V. Luling (Africa research officer), Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Gerrie Kostick, Noel Goodwin, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Thunderer, Adam Kelliher and Hazhir Teimourian, Wendy Tyndale, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ivor Crewe, Simon Gourlay President, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Joyce D'silva (Director), Michael Tate City Editor, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, Nigel Williamson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Dennis Berry, Janet Daley, Robert Davis Chairman, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Rhodri Morgan, Adam Kelliher and Christopher Walker, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Robert Rodwell, Brenda Fowler, Rebecca Willis, Craig Seton, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Roderick MacLean, Robin Stacey, Stewart Tendler and Robin Stacey, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Jill Sherman and Robin Oakley, Mandarin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Alasdair Buchan, Michael Seely, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Rodney Sutton Director, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, David N. Jones, General Secretary, Jack Bailey, E. B. Clarke, G. M. Beresford Hartwell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Newton Abbot, Jon Asworth,
ResumoAshdown hails strong showing in local polls Labour and Liberal Democrats score string of successes to end chances of June general election People Health Cricket Quiet weekend College to close The Times Index Gains and Losses When front page news was front page news General 'argued against Gulf war' President Bush was in no doubt that Iraq should be confronted, but what did his top military adviser think? Peter Stothard reports World rushes to help as cyclone toll soars Car sales plummet Girl's body found under floor Ford chief admits car prices higher in Britain than Continent RAC advises clamp victims to sue after driver's win Tube strike talks set Dixons Israeli call for nazi suspects' extradition Picture Gallery Leith bubbles with joy as year's top businesswoman Sir Hugh laments lost charm of the 'derelict' South Bank Sales fall as 2,500 more jobs are lost Independent merger talks IRA victim dies Welsh rarebit House where student's body found had been searched Stewart Tendler and Robin Stacey report on the case of Rachel McLean, the Oxford university student whose body was found by police at her lodgings yesterday Diplomatic answers over fines Halfords Picture Gallery Mother is jailed after baby dies Nureyev refuses to dance to media tune Racism row after hypnotist jailed How charlatans and doctors use 'animal magnetism' Harrods By our Arts Correspondent: Proms fail to find business sponsor British Airways Clarke orders college shut for inadequate standards News of closure just six weeks before examinations raises fears despite pledge of places at polytechnics Lowry a £40,000 bargain Gulf medal Safe as houses Heavy traffic End in sight at Ronan Point Singer Racist fined Justice done Assault charges Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Students are left with more questions than answers Academics at the doomed college tried to reassure students, writes John Young A good result for Labour, but far from outstanding Rebels cost Labour five Liverpool seats Round-up of results from yesterday's local council elections Metropolitan Districts Eastbourne decided by local issues Solihull falls after 17 true-blue years Ousted after decade of big spending Screen's real-life drama of the wards to watch Revival of the hung chamber MCC's move on women attacked Tax costs Zoo visit Parliament next week Parliament today National bus sale benefits 'were lost' Ministers get a double warning on spending Comet Divorcees face homes risk Random tests rejected again Major attacks Nalgo health advertisements as phoney Magazine pays out over libel Police penalty GP cleared Murder charge Keegan case Acid spillage Funding on tap Bond winner Methodists move to ease gambling ban Protester died 'after fire threat' Picture Gallery The Biggest Range of Mortgage Offers from the… Toughest test for rising chess star Warning to quarry firms over damage Halifax Burden of poverty adds to misery left by cyclone damage Bangladesh struggles to recover from ravages caused by its worst natural disaster Flood defences plan likely to be speeded up Khmer Rouge hunt votes during truce Honda Pope gives warning to West against unbridled capitalism Encyclical charts fall of marxism Austria's farewell to hero cardinal B&Q Picture Gallery Coded message in the middle of a spy story Co D'ha Up 1990'S ITAT De Klerk hints at readiness to have blacks in cabinet ABTA General issues threat against Armenians Japan catches snooping bug Croatian TV claims 35 killed in clashes Efta talks with EC collapsing (Reuter): Angolan peace (Reuter): Aids threat Sex plea fails Downing Street letter to UN stirs up diplomatic rumpus Michael Binyon and James Bone report that officials on both sides of the Atlantic are smarting over the way John Major's letter on the Kurds has been received Saddam gives troops order to destroy his palace From Reuter in Istanbul: Reporter arrested in Turkey Royal Mail Black coffee and cookies for the mercy crew Edward Gorman flies out of Diyarbakir with the US army on an uncomfortable rush job known as Operation Provide Comfort Offer of Kirkuk to Kurds encounters opposition Sharon uses snub to his advantage Accused marines are sent to Iraq Peace moves Embassy theft Reuter: Martial law ends (AFP): Kohl apologises War costs fund The Englishman who felt Nazi Germany calling Kate Muir meets James Clark who, as a youth, fell under Hitler's spell and for two of the war years made propaganda news broadcasts Town & Country Building Society Safety net for the fallen A fatal competitive riding accident gave rise to the official charity at this year's Badminton horse trials A club for Europe Where the Eurovision fans gather, and why An Italian vintage that travels well John Russell Taylor reassesses a masterly sculptor and a maverick British octogenarian Martini was a brilliant carver and a modeller of genius Critic's Choice: Galleries Classic CD Carmen Maura Hoping that therapy is the best laughter Television: Preview Chris Peachment analyses a BBC sitcom with a difference Accentuate the positive Records: Rock Roachford: Get Readyl (Columbia 468136 2) Elvis Costello, Suzanne Vega, Los Lobos and others: Deadicated (Arista 354179) BT Fully booked Briefing Off the pitch New brooms Last chance Spell Czechs spell trouble ... and moreover Compassion or mere complacency? Why can't the Lords understand the Jews, asks Janet Daley Crippled by health care In both Britain and the US, health tops the political agenda. Although our NHS is under fire, many Americans wish to imitate it, writes Charles Bremner Perils of the peerage Power politics Unionists? Back on the stump Dealing with the Devil Four-Wheel Drag Bridling Capitalism Urgent need to reform European agricultural policy Battery hens' plight North of the Border Cardiff Bay barrage Spectre of cholera Rights of Bushmen Car alarms Fun, fair play and the Festival Social workers at bay Snookered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today Reception Professor Henry Lipson Obituaries Dinners Appointments Jack Yellen Forthcoming marriages Marriages Gholam-Hosain Sadighi Sir Hilary Scott Memorial services Service luncheon The Rev Ian Watson Service dinner RN Hospital Gibraltar Luncheon HM Government A person can never redeem himself: he cannot pay God… On This Day Music in the Army Announcements The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund GN Concise Crossword No 2474 Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Every inch a complex king Theatre Concert Toronto Symphony/Herbig Barbican Hall Opera The Cunning Little Vixen Coliseum Popular Music Elaine Paige The Times BBC 1 Motor Neurone Disease Escaped prisoners still on the run The Times Crossword No 18,596 Picture Gallery Grey outlook for holiday trippers Picture Gallery WPA Health Insurance Weather Tomorrow in the Times Suffering from disaster fatigue Political sketch Business and Finance Waterford dismisses demerger reports Boddington bid warning Kwik Save up The Pound Stockmarket Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices North Sea Oil IBM staff cuts herald shift in sales tactics Nearly 3,000 jobs lost in Britain as three leading companies restructure By our Industrial Correspondent: Bass sheds workers in plant closures Wellcome surprises North Sea boom leaves Britain gasping Struggling T&n calls for £119m Allied Irish to buy TSB interests Trafficmaster Business Editor Government puts for sale signs on ITV transmitter Foreign companies will bid on equal terms with UK rivals Jeweller in £9m cash call Bid for Invetek Cakebread rises Nat West filing EFG loss Company Briefs Gulf costs hit Japanese current account surplus Letter to names 'a travesty of truth' Bank's trading halted London Traded Options Traditional Options By our City Staff: Blenheim beats the recession with £18m Trocadero swap deal delays Power results Business Roundup Rentokil to expand in US Bury Retail wound up Aberforth unveils trust Wall Street Major Indices Flexello in discussions Saatchi faces board move US motor trade in gear for worst year on record 'General Motors, Ford and Chrysler expect production for the three months to the end of June to be the lowest for 33 years' 'The biggest single factor for the state of the incentive, which is now running at more that $1,000 a car' Shivering solstice The Times City Diary SQ smiles on Wellcome's puzzling gyrations Comment Anton doubles up Marathon man Chess kings Samsung T&N's dividend promise comes home to roost Tempus International Appointments European Patent Office IRRI Word Processing/secretarial USA/NYC Sunday trade ruling boosts supermarkets Stock Market EMBL University of Limburg Ft-Se 100 Volumes Recent Issues Gains extended Stock Exchange Prices The Economist Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Uniglobe Travel Master Management International Sa/ag Captain Tony's Pizza & Pasta Emporium The Spring National Franchise Exhibition Glen Lyon Consolidated Foods Ltd Executive Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items MRS Multiple Display Advertising Items Walker Sports (UK) Limited Panic Link ServiceMASTER Education through Theatre Limited Barclays TCE Coffilta Coffee Profit with Natural Beauty Would-be franchisees should not rush in Franchise Opportunities Nevada Bob Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kall-Kwik Picture Gallery Marcus & Co Executive Partners Juggling with a growing market The National Will Multiple Display Advertising Items Just Wills Ltd Franchise World Directory 1991 Home Based Franchise Opportunity Hotel Climat Greenwich Conservatories (Marketing) Limited £15,000 to Invest All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Midland The Listening Bank Ryman the stationer Freewheel Briefings Waikato Stud Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Business Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You at a Career Crossroads? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Units Yards and Offices Multiple Classified Advertising Items DSR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Road Surfacing Contractors Business Grocer & Deli West Middlesex Car Wash Plant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers HMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Successful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Management Consultants Canada Immigration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels & Licensed Premises Turner MacFarlane Green & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Printers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why Jaguar buys Japanese Only the best will do for the old British flagship, says the Ford-owned company's boss. Kevin Eason reports Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz The grand tourer with smoothness and oomph Roadtest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars New Jensen Interceptor S4 Convertible Jaguar & Daimler Clive Sutton Jaguar Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Wheel deal Sop to the greens Shock results AA sounds alarm Rover's earner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Go electric, go Escort Roadwise The British economy, sales abroad in the first three… Booming BMW Corsair curse Institute of safety Just a little help Motors Leasing CC Rolls-Royce & Bentley Renault The Team Spirit Games Forbes Lyon PLC Volvo Pickard sets tone with early tactical success Tennis Magnus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olver targets his old pals RFU must let Moore tour Glenvarigill Heddell & Deeks Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bloom follows a blight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Esprit Na Motors Wanted Charter calls for tighter controls Racing Point-to-point Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rs Cosworth Sapphire 4X4 Rock Hopper to confirm well-being Mandarin New Market Hamilton Park Superb Shadayid tops Carson's glorious day Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline A Test series that was streaked with savagery A day of unhappy returns greets Northamptonshire Campaign goes up the spout Cricketcall Yesterday's Scoreboards Final Test Match Averages Final Test Scoreboard Essex qualify for quarter-finals with late flourish Somerset's target proves too stiff Hick and Moody in no mood for delay Faeroes could cast Bingham adrift Ryan still amazes In Brief Scotland's game becomes a farce of Fifa's making Football Group Two Group Four Johnson keeps England on course Hockey US may go inside for World Cup Hay denies a Faldo rift Durnian emerges from shadows Practice pays dividends as Reid warms to the task For the Record Today's Fixtures Stark hands lead to O'Connor by elementary error Equestrianism Duke rues decline of sportsmanship Sports Politics Security rules waves as practice begins Yachting The Times Rugby Union James revving up to spoil White's birthday Taylor delivers monologue in telling fashion England manager is on the defensive Group Seven Morse Progress bars the return to a golden age Simon Barnes argues that the pursuit of sporting excellence makes it impossible and unwise to apply the lofty principles of the past to the present Picture Gallery Support grows for extended leagues Package deal can make Lewis rich Bowlers rally a fading Essex
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