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News from 06/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, David Weeks, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Tom Williams, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Ralph Harris, Bill Jordan. (President), John B. Wood, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, C. G. Monk, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Alan Hamilton, Geoffrey P. Simmons, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Sheppard, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Pattie (Chairman Heathrow group of MPs), Gavin Bell, David Harmsworth, David Dunbar (Director), Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, William Greaves, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Robin Russell Jones, Jill Sherman, Arthur Seldon, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Gabriel Ronay, D. Howard-Allen, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Lin Jenkins and Peter De Ionno, John Bell, Business Editor, Michael Phillips, J. B. Pridham, H. F. A. Strachan, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Mary Giles, Michael Horsnell, J. E. Miller, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, T. N. Harlow, M. G. de St V. Atkins, John Watson,

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Quayle standing by to act as president today Bush may need general anaesthetic for hear treatment this morning Sport Education Humour Ill wind blows trade into Sunday stores Rival to NUT Royal shake-up Strike threat Airlines throw transatlantic caviar bun-fight Firms reviving Index Cyclone relief profiteering as 200,000 toll is feared Football's TV cliffhanger Don't call us, Labour tells Ashdown International Refugee Year Trust London hospital pleads:'Send us patients' Teaching hospitals fear that health service reforms may price them out of business, Jill Sherman reports Prince clears out last vestiges of the cautious palace old guard Heads told to get tough over parents' test boycott Embattled union looks for leader The decision over who will next lead the most powerful union now rests with the members of the Tgwu. Tim Jones looks back on the fight IBM Moderates plan rival to NUT Heard the one about the survey? Sun shines on consuming passions Rescuing the rescuer: an Raf Chinook lifting the… Labour levy on £20,000 pay Ministers to learn first of future hospital job cuts Two die in fume-filled caravan Student murder charge remand Roadside risks Correction Diy chains open 200 more stores after Sunday fight Branson shop caters for a few browsers The week ahead Agenda Night an intruder begged earl for mercy Malice claims over foreign adoptions Picture Gallery 20th-century skills needed to run cathedrals UFO blamed for air-miss with jet Suzuki Days of beer and scuffles over for Costa bad boys Image-makers are working to rid much maligned Benidorm of its fish-and-chips flavour, reports Michael Horsnell MPs to query police chief 's directorship BR sued over death Siemens Old lady of the lake: the Ss Sir Walter Scott, the… Island learns fax of high-tech life Kerry Gill meets the woman who operates a computer age village post office on Britain's most northerly island Man kicked to death Murder charge Yard wedding Death crash Seeing the wood Parents' union Plea to actor Portfolio prize Bond winners Range Rover Clerical Medical Investment Group Free-spending councils face strictest cash controls yet Librex Notebook Computers Watson leads City chess challenge Wildlife lobby wades into battle for West Country wetland Low water levels are threatening many species of birds, plants and animals on Britain's most important wetland, reports Michael Hornsby Car park faithful pray for a guiding hand Latvia leadership faces strike threat over independence Norwich Union Healthcare If the cap fits: Anatoli Ivanov, a Lenin lookalike,… Armenia prepares to meet assault Fear and hate grip rebel Serb village Yeltsin sets up Russia's own KGB (AP): Gorbachev fears US view change (AP): Butler strangled Prince goes on rescue mission Make the Move Europe's east looks west for lesson in stylish royal dissent Roger Boyes finds that Eastern Europe is lapping up every item of news and gossip about the House of Windsor Picture Gallery Hungarian secret services reap democracy dividend Bardot backs Spanish mayor (Reuter): Honecker 'well' (Reuter): 33 die in Punjab (Reuter): Fatal landslide (Reuter): Horns of plenty Pressures catch up with the White House jogger With half of America certain that Dan Quayle could not take over as leader of the free world, President Bush, a keep-fit fanatic, was at pains to laugh off being taken to hospital at the weekend, Martin Fletcher reports from Washington Our Foreign Staff: Sudan woos West with amnesty for political detainees De Klerk makes pulpit peace call St. Joseph's Hospice Doctors search for key to heart problem Picture Gallery Drive to repair China-US links Kim pins hope on Peking Princess cheered by crowd in Sofia Treason trial (Reuter): Power-cut threat Kaifu leaves (Reuter): Husband cleared US marines prepare to bring Dahuk within safe haven Americans issue "early warning' for Saddam's forces to withdraw Barclays Syria seeks new arms UN plans Iraq plant to destroy weapons Boycott switch Militia pull out (Reuter): Druze protest (Reuter): Singer mourned Sunalliance Life & Pensions Fighting for the trenches A former bomber pilot battled for 35 years to get mains drainage for his village—and now victory is his. William Greaves reports Keeping his eyes on the ball Warren Clarke, TV's face of the moment, is paying tribute to a childhood hero Quitters stick to their gums A cigarette substitute that helps smokers kick the habit is to become more widely available Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Suddenly, every direction is up Theatre Steven Pimlott, possibly this year's most prolific theatre director, talks to Matt Wolf 'The classics are always worth doing because you can trust the material' Game for giving them everything Cinema Twice voted Europe's best film actress, Carmen Maura talks to Stephanie Billen Steinway & Sons Hall best wishes at 40 Concerts Richard Morrison pays a critie's tribute to the Festival Hall The Missions to Seamen TES Voices break Briefing Swede success Last chance Reviews Page 18 Bush stumbles: Democrats plan to bring him down Peter Stothard, us editor, reports on a meeting today that could help decide the 1992 line-up Can Major leap history's hurdle? Ronald Butt A fourth Tory victory would shatter Labour and reshape British politics Matthew Parris ... and moreover Tradition round the twist Bernard Levin finds the silly season already in spate with wild theories about the Gioconda, Christ and time itself Psst, want to hear a secret? Wok 'n' roll Kiss and make up High society Open invitation Liberal Delusions Dealers in Death Free Ride for the Bookies Priorities to fight pollution Runways at Heathrow Salisbury close Knotty problem IEA's role Broadening sixth-form education Talking to workers Profit and loss Drug war lessons from Hong Kong Charity appeals Doubtful compliment Snookered Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Woolmen's Company Today's royal engagement Nature notes Birthdays today Appointments Luncheon Royal Television Society Bernie Winters Church news Sir Thomas Robson Sunshine and solace at the Gulf service Anniversaries Middle Temple Cottage museum Jerzy Kosinski Framework Knitters' Company Marriages Forest plan May 6 on this Day 1841 Look, listen and only then evangelise with a good heart David Sheppard Us acts to halt plunder of Guatemala's history Archaeology University news Jesus told them sail another parable:'The… London Association for the Blind Seatfinders: All 'sold out' events O71 828… The Times Concise Crossword No 2475 Word-Watching Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Entertainments Winning Move Rapid fire from ex-marine Rock M. C. Hammer Wembley Arena Dance Rudolf Nureyev Wembley Conference Centre Opera Orfeo ed Euridice Queen Elizabeth Hall Television Dallas BBC 1 Television and Radio Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress Picture Gallery Chalker attacks slow aid effort for Africa The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,598 Parker Duofold Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Tomorrow in the Times Monday May 6 1991 Sport 21-27 Education 29 Law 28… Jaded leaders happy to settle for half a loaf Arsenal aim for the title and a £390.000 reward Feherty fired up for Ryder Cup Ballesteros at last Powell earns his just reward IOC abandons team three-day eventing Parrott takes charge after a superb start Help the Aged Bickerton takes a big step Records topple as Reid shakes off dogged Nicholas Golf Meditation helps Evans to title Gabrielsen is captain Stahl bows out with an apology Squash Rackets For the Record Today's Fixtures England discover a purpose Widnes follow the pattern Roe finds no comfort after Halifax maintain form Rugby League Monarchs lose home advantage In Brief The Times Britain takes a first step up Nervy Davis Cup doubles victory in Warsaw ushers in taller orders D'Oliveira to retire at end of the season Refuge Assurance League The Times Gloucs v Worcs No play yesterday Santoro stuns Australians Scotland near to an upset The Weekend's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Middle order conies to rescue Cricket Cowdray make a change for the better Polo Fellows finds winners to capture title Real Tennis Moody's fine run continues New Zealanders take advantage of moderate winds Tachting British crew goes to the Cup final Tables Mystiko puts stamina to the test in Derby Hector Protector fails to sparkle Big-race details Longchamp results Newcastle Ludlow Towcester Jockey Club still in control Devon & Exeter Fontwell Park Southwell Strike The Gold wins in style Rapid Raceline William Hill Piggott and St Ninian for encore Mandarin Kempton Park Haydock Park Doncaster Warwick Saturday's Results from Five Meetings Souness faces up to the vastness of his chosen task More points than pointers Clough award record Weekend Football Results &Hp Tables Pools Check Picture Gallery Giggs shows a touch of class Luton show surprisingly little fight Barnet to discuss life in the big time A Vase full of bounty Middlesbrough in sight of play-offs Promoted Southend break new ground Third and Fourth Divisions A grandstand finish to Scottish League Atkinson profits from sticking to his principles Football Second Divison Defiant Northampton denied glory Harlequins snatch hard-earned victory in rugby union's cup final after extra times Llanelli flair triumphs over the dogged drive Results from Saturday's eight meetings Annie Garda springs a 25-1 surprise in Times qualifier Point-To-Point The Times Limiting range and scope of liability for nervous shock Court of Appeal Law Report May 6 1991 Queen's Bench Division Education NCVQ Sports Centre Manager Lichfield Cathedral School The Church of England Collegiate School of St. Peter Marlborough College Corpus Christi College Cambridge Doncaster College Repton School NTC Excuse for late VAT payment University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradition tugs the expatriates Overseas missions have helped a school to beat the decline in boarding, reports David Tytker Education Courses London Montessori Centre Alanus—school Qualifications Law & Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Boarders Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items London School of Journalism Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Lectureships Forgetful Clarke Noticeboard Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Chairman goes as Platon warns Crt to offer scholarship Quarto buys Sharpe Studios Hughes to sell subsidiary Manpower figures slump MMEC talks Iberia The Times Trading in the cart-horse for a Toyota Why TUC is distancing itself from Labour in teh Towards 2000 policy review Industrial Editor Philip Bassett asks whether the unions can drag a falling membership into the next century GPT signs joint payphone deal with Bulgarians Dunn 'close to being sold' Britain still has a great deal to gain from Japanese transplants ISE fund debate continues Howard carries his worker-involvement plan to EC ministers Holmes to pay $500,000 to former chief Close Brothers starts US move in historic city Hp Instant 'optician' opens two new stores Sport 21-27 Education 29 Law 28 Business and Finance… Worst of recession is over, says 3i Linguaphone City backs CBI and Lamont over recovery Second-half profits surge predicted By our Economics Staff: Ex-minister slates revival forecast Where businessmen go to get the worst deal CBI challenges the claim that London is the dearest place to live Expansion 'could lead to slump' Supermarkets warned on growth German jobless 'will increase by a million' Lewis faces loss of Granada post Business Editor John Bell Change on Week The Pound

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