Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 07/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jan Arriens, Jon Ashworth, Doug Jones, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Bill Frost, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, B. V. Rowe (Chairman), Hilary Finch, Paul R. Gamble, Jeremy Kingston, Dudley Fishburn, Shackleton Julian, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Vivian Fuchs, Ray Clancy, Francis Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Linda Lamont, Director, Peter Davenport, Amery Buxton, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Callaghan of Cardiff, Jellicoe Pym, Martin Barrow, Julian Rollins, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Angus Grossart (Chairman), Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, John Barber (Director), Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, R. J. Maxwell, Chief Executive, Angelos Angelides, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Gavin Bell, R. S. Elkeles, Michael Theodoulou, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondnet, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Bob Reid, Yigal Chazan and Bill Frost, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Henry Galazka, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, Beryl Dixon, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Elizabeth Roberts, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Michael Shersby, Scrivenor, Geraldine Ranson, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, J. M. Platts, Philip Pangalos, Roddy Mackenzie, Martin Waller, Joe Hampson, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Adam Kelliher, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman and our Foreign Staff, Philip Jacobson, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

Resumo

Labour to stop schools opting out 'on day one' Picture Gallery The Arts Health Humour Hyde White dies Holiday gloom Army's battle Index Ulster talks delayed by dispute over venue Feeling washed out on the banks of the Nile Picture Gallery Helping Baghdad back on its feet Gorbachev defends use of force in Armenia Arsenal are champions COMPAQ Bush hack in White House Wrangle over venue for talks tries Brooke's patience Peter Brooke has remained calm over repeated setbacks to his initiative on Northern Ireland. Richard Ford reports on the latest delay Laird attack deals blow to minimum wage scheme Rail unions meet today on Tube strike call Thoroughbreds beaten by lactic acid test of time Picture Gallery Ministers to close homes loophole Charm goes out of the worming British firms top of Kuwaiti class Lawyers press for mortgage controls Maintenance plan attacked as 'mean' Unfair title Petrol increase Time for Burns Villages are cleared in toxic gas alert from beached tanks Police fear worst in murder enquiry Judge in TV call to legalise soft drugs A royal tribute to wartime agents May Day takes wet weekend title Oxfam Acts EC urged to ban tobacco adverts in press Wilfrid Hyde White Citroën Xm Is Lower in a Citroën Xm British Airways Yard answers call to link police with communities MPs want to banish 5p coin Labour council unable to shake off its culture of incompetence For ten years a left-wing council has suffered from financial difficulties, inefficiency and mismanagement. The trouble with Lambeth is assessed by Peter Victor Picture Gallery Growing dole queue may be behind Tory poll defeats Tory Marginals and Unemployment Thf Death of Gulf nine 'hidden in red tape' Village halls to be given cash aid Penhaligon case Car sale fails Shotgun attack Pupils sick Mother accused Oil search Go green or sink, Heseltine tells British industry Two share chess lead British Red Cross Picture Gallery Early opening for M20 Channel link An inspector calls, and calls, and calls A semi-detached fight for freedom New government agencies are unhappy at the overly bureaucratic relationship maintained by parent departments Treatment with toxin eases pain of arthritis sufferers Maguires' case today HE Exiles dream of comeback as royal stock rises in… Gorbachev woos West to counter isolation Danger of Moscow coup fades Leukaemia Research Fund Royal halt of which we know far more Spectre of bankruptcy ushers in the lean years Yugoslav army on alert after soldier dies in riot Strikes follow German pay deal Attack on US condom aid (Reuter): Seoul protest (AFP): Mafia raid (Reuter): Romanian party (AP): Crosby 'suicide' Four million face death by starvation in Bangladesh Scramble to stop Soweto 'army' Kurdish leaders return to Baghdad to seek agreement on autonomy Spy trial tests scales of justice Picture Gallery Ambitious pack marks Quayle as prey President Bush's sudden illness has thrown the political future of his stumbling vice-president into sharp relief, Peter Stothard, us Editor, reports from Washington Cheney outlines accord on Gulf Allies shepherd refugees for mass homecoming Raiders seize Picasso works (Reuter): Desert riches (Reuter): Kennedy findings (Reuter): Spy allegation (Reuter): Books purge After 75 years, if it's in it's still in The British version of the classic fashion magazine is celebrating its anniversary in style. Liz Smith looks back at its covers OBAS A better view on the Tube Can redesigned interiors lift the dismal image of the London Underground Vogu 75 years Who wins, survives but who sponsors, prospers Arts Awards Prizes are often profitable for the business sponsor who make them possible, as Dehra Craine reports Short ensuite Briefing Storm warning Last chance Principal Sponsor Beazer Alta Rica a bold Adventure in Taste All who Cannes still do Fashions change but for Geoff Brown the festival is still a must …and moreover June 13, and a Tory win All economic indicators and Major's own standing justify early election, writes Woodrow Wyatt Beating the bad Guy's image The hospital that led the way to the market has come under attack for job cuts. Its chief admits to poor timing but tells Philip Bassett, industrial editor, that strategy will not change Who takes charge? History reformed Out for the count Public exhibition Running for President Revenge of the Jobless A Prince in Bohemia Threat to scrap Hms Endurance Future of Cyprus Listed buildings Small claims change Unresolved questions in the NHS Wider role for nurses Car accident rates Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… The British way Scotland's place in banking issues East Timor status Two-year degrees Cross words Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Magdalen College School, Oxford Shipwrights' Company Charles Elton Birthdays today Gerald Peter Deane Bridge restored Ronald Hamlyn Victorian Arctic team 'died of lead poisoning' Archaelogy Roman Jasinski Sir Frederick Pedler Church news University news Remember this: whoever turns a sinner back from his… On This Day The Mutiny at Sea Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2476 Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Kit and the Widow Tuned to Tippett's pulse Theatre The Brother Tricycle Theatre Radio Farm IIall/Words Radio 4/Radio 3 Dance Bebe Miller Gardner Centre, Brighton BBC 1 6.00 Ceefax 6.30 BBC Breakfast News 9.05… Madonna in the Interview Armenia accuses Soviet troops of destroying village Tomorrow in the Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,599 Word-Watching Answers on page 18 Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Menuhin attacks Shamir over Palestinians Weather Business and Finance 21-25 Law 26,27 Sport 31-36 Concern for Bush subdues US prices Polly Peck news sent to creditors Income dives at BAT associate The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices North Sea Singapore government to buy Mount Charlotte stake Builders fear recession is growing worse Institute finds rise in optimism At&t wins Ncr in $7.4bn deal By our City Staff: Boddington under Cannon fire By our City Staff: Investors in East disappoint A Fimbra Member Business Editor John Bell Recession 'fails to keep pay deals in line with inflation' Ec seeks details of state subsidies Government is warned over saving incentives A Fimbra Member Haigh joins Wharfedale How Wentworth's rights issue went wrong in a big way Co-op launch fuels grocery discount war Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Basf falls 25% in first quarter Blueprint for a sell-off that brings power to the people Satisfaction, but no sun Ryder rides out Travelling hopefully to the dawn Surveying rugby Yellow card Family business 'Feelgood factor' is lacking Gilt-Edged CM Trafalgar House aims to bridge Gulf of Corinth Treasurers lament passing of the inverse yield curve BASF Wall Street BP likely to make quarterly loss Dow edges ahead in late trade Major Indices Furniture retailers face a tough year Engels - Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. Capitalisation and change on week Divided right to parenthood Bearing children and founding a family have separate rules. Elizabeth Roberts argues that the law on infertility treatment is too vague and doctors too powerful Statutory bar does not apply Operation of Smmigration appeals Directors of insolvent company not personally liable for costs Extending validity of writ issued but not served Legal Announcements Shipshape and Europe fashion A specialist lawyers' group should help the EC's maritime industry Legal Announcements 12 Kings Bench Walk 9 Old Square A new life-thanks to the law Evening courses can turn mothers into solicitors and miners into barristers Chambers of Crawford Lindsay Q. C. Chambers of George Newman Qc Allison & Humphreys Solicitors Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Legal Services Directory All quiet at the top Does it all work? Today's orders Patent pairing` Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Page Legal Zarak Lancashire and Cumbria Asa Law Locums Experienced Conveyancer WWH 5 Pump Court Chambers TP Barristers' Chambers Reuter Simkin Halifax Finlay's Bureau of Investigation Ltd. Watson, Farley & Williams Recently Established set of Barristers Chambers West Country Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Baker & McKenzie London's International Law… Laurence Simons Associates Ernst & Young Chambers & Partners British Gas English Heritage Talent for numbers adds up to a working formula If you have a head for figures, solving a company's management problem could be your number Public Appointments South Glamorgan Building our Future Glasgow City Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Essex County Council Profile Multiple Display Advertising Items Awdurdod Iechyd Gwynedd Health Authority Athletics inspires its own revival in schools David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, reports on the moves to promote the sport among young people Northampton look for Twickenham repeat Tour provides stepping stone Sports Service Players' initiative risks rejection by indifferent market Rugby pools mooted Modern-day witches walk on water London feature in finals New Zealand stay in front Prolific Indians humble Oakland Big task awaits Scotland Zvereva misses open Overseas League Results Graf defeats Seles and her fears to reclaim the throne Derby face a cash deadline Sampdoria keep their cool Piggott takes starring role Bridgwater's bargain buy Results from Yesterday's Ten Meetings Pipe quick to defend training methods France's Toulon to capture Vase Chester Salisbury Celtic Leisure leaps to his fifth consecutive victory Chepstow Sedgefield From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Piggott booked for Fabre Rapid Raceline The search goes on for cricket's perfect pitch The Test and Country Cricket Board believes that the surfeit of runs last summer was a meteorological phenomenon, but Simon Wilde finds a divergence of opinion among the counties in the search for a balance between bat and ball Day of reckoning dawns for the contenders in cup Benson and Hedges Cup Tables Warwickshire show mettle Botham's son out for two months By a Correspondent: Fine start on road back for Elliott Today's Fixtures Finn takes Backley record (AP): Britons leave field behind in flying style Pools Forecast Juniors hit top form for Gandy Forest's machine leaves Liverpool waving white flag Wednesday take the hard route O'Connor family celebrates Frost decides at home to call it a day Rapid Cricketline Lucas leads the Broncos revival For the Record Boardman passes first test Todd and Culshaw stir the memories England hustled out of their stride by Spain Bass leaves it late Certain for Birkdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing, 32,33 Cricket, 34 Football 32,35 Arsenal collect League title in style Match Facts Lineplex Ltd First Division Parrott pockets a hard-earned championship By our Sports Staff: Graham relishes European task Platt thinks over a move to Bari Dispute over TV left on the boil

Referência(s)