News from 13/05/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, J. J. Bishop, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, R. Ribeiro, David Tytler, Joe Haines, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Chris Tighe, Paul Bompard, Anne Woodham, Geraldine Bedell, Tim Judah, and Dessa Trevisan, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Peter Richards, David Monks, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, J. C. Elliott, Ivor Crewe, John Greatrex, Louise Taylor, Peter F. Thorne, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Glenn Davies Chief Economist, Kenneth Mole, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Russell Kempson, William Asscher, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Harry Debelius, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, C. O. Keil, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Ray, John Higgins, Patrick Cormack, Tony Honoré, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Dugald M. MacInnes, Rosemary Smith, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, L. D. Remmett-Peay, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Christopher Walker, K. H. Cooper, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Hartnack, P. G. Newman, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Derek Harris, Wolfgang Münchau and Philip Webster, P. C. Elliott, Hugh Thompson, Adam Kelliher, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoBush reassures Gorbachev over cold war fears Moscow steps up summit pressure Crime People Politics US peace initiative runs into trouble Inside Hunt continues Housing move Ingham goes on-the-record with a vengeance Senna triumphs Index Atomic agency on pollution charge EMU dispute ended by Delors concession 50m see pop concert Appeal for Bangladesh Fagin's Polish kitchen opens for business The end of a controlled society in Poland has created a chaotic democracy and a juvenile crime wave Roger Boyes reports Five-year mission to turn factories into friends of the Earth A new system of pollution control has been introduced to clean up the dirtiest industries of England and Wales. Michael McCarthy meets the man charged with making it work By our Chief Political Correspondent: Howard lays claim to true Toryism Pass the Mustard Economy was key to Thatcher's fall, Ingham says Fowler gives his leadership verdict Silence could soon be golden on the Sabbath Picture Gallery Salmon fishermen give up quarry for £1.2m payment Hp Short on verge of big win Bomb explodes Hall pressure Boy rescued Rail fares go up Home enquiry 34,000 sacked Inmates hunted Parents fearful for missing Down's Syndrome daughter Guardsman dies after stabbing The week ahead Agenda The chicken and the EC Oxford tribute to murdered student Picture Gallery Preferred Assurance Charities battle for more tax relief New clues found to ancient Egypt How centre support affects the outcome of elections Liberal Democrat vote crucial in a tight fight The AX Gt Sportif Picture Gallery Don't vote Tory, says farm chief Easing of jobless impact favours election delay Brooke to offer venue solution Rules eased to allow more cheap rural homes First-time buyers left in cold Families able to keep to roots Docklands line sheds toytown tag Picture Gallery Dog-attack man's wife speaks out Parents' pride Banknote plea Bond winners Reforms delayed by struggle for control of courts Do you believe in life before death? Major joins Wembley pop pantheon for the Kurds Hesketh fillip for UK film industry Peugeot 405 Old dynasty challenged as caste war racks India AFP: UK envoy provokes Sri Lanka poll row Orderly start for Nepal democracy By our Foreign Staff: US sends marines to aid Dhaka Pan Am SAAB Shamir captures mood of Israeli defiance Setbacks in Damascus and Jerusalem to superpowers' search for Middle East accord Progress made on Kurds' self-rule Advertisement Syria damps Baker hopes as Moscow backs peace drive (Reuter): Emirate begins to fly home Kuwaiti exiles Enigma at killing ground The Royal Bank of Scotland Bulgarian link may help find KGB spider in a terror web The KGB apparently still dominates a spider's web of terrorism in western Europe. Roger Boyes looks at its motives and at the Bulgarian connection Serbs vote to quit Croatia as talk of war increases International Fund for Animal Welfare A darker Madonna tops the festival circus Kohl will brave wrath of east Taxes on luxury shake Italians Voters in Gibraltar favour dialogue Tyminski calls on 'X' factor Swiss option Shell shock Jailed MP freed (AFP): EC car talks (AFP): Royal worries Pretoria talks in jeopardy as 27 die in Zulu raid Bus stop order cuts risk of rape Drugs warning (AFP): Conspiracy case (AP): Colombian hope Battle for port US cuts funds to Afghan rebels Minolta Frontline welcome for Chief Buthelezi Great man seeks great little woman Joe Joseph considers a proposal that a man in possession of power must be in want of an 'executive wife' and offers help for those who wish to make friends and influence (female) people Tes Wallpaper is on a roll A decorative art on its last legs can still inspire devotion Sex Breakthrough Old problem for Britons in Benidorm The honorary consul in the Spanish resort has no trouble with lager louts-but his hands are still full Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Friends of the Elderly Manoeuvres in the dark Edinburgh Festival The mystery of the new festival director will be unravelled shortly. Andrew Gibbon Williams follows the scent Singapore Airlines Celebrating sex in a purple haze Dance Debra Craine on how the music of Sixties rock star Jimi Hendrix inspired a new ballet The ventriloquist's dummy who made it to stardom Joe Haines, press secretary to Harold Wilson, reviews Bernard Ingham's account of his 11 turbulent years as Mrs Thatcher's ever-loyal spokesman On the campaign trail to futility The polling booth pests are no threat to democracy, writes Bernard Levin: they are pointless, like all that goes before …and moreover Detecting the detectors Polling Station Urban jungle Ignorance is bliss Musical chairs Sir Bernard and the Dragon EMU by Stealth Baker Loses Patience Voting reform and political stability Election tellers Capping councils Disapproval in church The Bard and Bohemia Reasons behind a plea for patients Preparing for disasters Festival anniversary Milestone Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Marriages Forthcoming marriages Church news Douai Abbey Harold Salisbury Obituaries Birthdays today Anniversaries Francis Cowper Nature notes has been held over until tomorrow Edward Thompson Christianity without miracles? Sir Nevill Mott Memorial services Friedelind Wagner Service dinners Service luncheons Berkhamsted School CCF The Lord himself will lead you and be with you. He… Concise Crossword No 2481 May 13 on this Day 1908 Word-Watching Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colossus bestrides the stage Opera Tosca Covent Garden Dance Holsten Horizons The Place Rock Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC 1 ITV Variations Oxfam Labour says VAT is Tory target as poll fever rises The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,604 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Weather Tomorrow in the Times Reuter: Dahuk relief goes in today Business and Finance Nissan sales row goes to court Decision due on Taurus Small firms 'in recession' Tootal appeal Plan dropped Mobil find The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Monetary union still faces 'a million questions' EC toughens stance on Arab boycott NY share issues head for record Where there's a will there's a way UK may be forced to save energy Walker resisting William Hill sale A Fimbra Member Life insurer rescue may hurt Shearson Abbey National Picture Gallery Economy figures promise testing time for ministers IBERIA London's equity trade rises Bond market plagued by double vision Gilt-Edged Soviet Jews provide Israelis with an absorbing problem Paul to repeat performance Worth a discount America overloaded with dollars Economic View Wedding bells Educated guess Dealers' snub Trusthouse Forte Business Guarantee Jane Bradford aims for NatWest's new firms Nurturing a greener policy for world energy John Wakeham, the Secretary of State for Energy, argues that the environment has to be a priority in shaping global resource plans City catches up with bold Hartstone Smaller Companies This Notice Does Not Constitute an Offer for Sale… Compuadd Cheshire Building Society The Times Unlisted Securities Canadian Investment Trusts Germans invest £250m in Wales Euro commercial paper learns from growing pains Capital Markets Engels - Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. 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M&s expected to show its resilience Reporting this Week Norwich Union Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Ready to defy recession One of the last regions to be hit by the slump, Tyne and Wear could be the first to recover, Chris Tighe writes this special report Park that put riverside back in the jobs game Where 90 years ago great fighting ships were built, an Enterprise Zone is once again luring firms to Tyneside Under Construction Northern Electric Tyne and Wear Development Corporation The capital that is looking for industry Newcastle dominates the region but wants to re-establish its reputation as the powerhouse of the nation Colleges play a bigger role in the community Further and higher education is building links with business DD Dickinson Dees Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Training the jobless to fill skills shortages Shopkeepers beat the blues Novel tourist traps Newcastle Polytechnic Taking up the Europe challenge How a town that lost its shipyards was relaunched Assertiveness has replaced the gloom created by years of industiral decline, Chris Tighe reports Billy the Fish Big dividends in the valley of enterprise Gateshead: Openings to Success Japanese firm wins seal of approval Sowing long-term gain So whose college is it anyway? Independence may not prevent a college being closed against its will, John O'Leary discovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items NCVQ the National Council for Vocational… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simple questions trouble experts Eductionists say proposed GCSE papers for 16-year -olds set ridiculously low standards International Management Centres Lansdowne Secretarial College St. Godric's College, London French Courses in France Qualifications Law & Business TP Thames Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Tefl All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Sympathy on the timetable Teachers and pupils often cannot help a child who has a personal tragedy. They need far more guidance, Anne Woodham writers University Appointments The University of Buckingham University of Nottingham University of Dundee The Queen's University of Belfast University of Manchester Lecturer in Politics of… University of Warwick University of Reading Department of Sociology University of Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Education Framlingham College Latymer Upper School St Christopher School, Letchworth Clean-up tribute Notice Board St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College St Mary's School, Wantage The Sunday Times Choir schools fear the sound of silence Fewer potential choristers are applying for what has always been considered one of the best routes to a subsidised exclusive school career. Hugh Thompson investigates a change of tune Alanus—school of the fine and graphic arts Cambridgearts Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Ashford School Eversley School The Netherlands International Institute for… CCSS Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Evendine Court Anxiety belies forced optimism Labour's policies have added to the long list of financial worries for Britain's indcpendent schools Mill Hill School St. George's School in Switzerland Goldolphin School Salisbury DTI inspectors need not caution defendants Appointments Language The Times Newspapers Independent Education Ampleforth Preparatory School Gilling Castle Maple Hayes School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lichfield Cathedral School Head Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Zarak Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romulus Construction Ltd. Assistant Secretary Carlton Offices Limited Bird & Bird Legal Pa Secretary Local authority's duty to offer suitable housing Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Marketing/publications Overbury & Sons Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items UCL University College London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Late flourish by Arsenal is a warning to Europe Rangers grateful in success Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Sympathy greets Sunderland's demise Luton back on equal footing Cambridge take third division championship Third and Fourth Divisions Roll of Honour 1990-1 Hooligans spoil League's finish West puts bad times behind him England tune up in fine style Redfearn proves truth can be stranger than fiction Leicester beat a joyous rhythm Romero wins cliff-hanger Golf Scores from Madrid Albion in the third division Football Jones takes Welsh title West Ham's celebrations are dampened by Draper Barnsley cruelly deceived Corrupt impresses Pipe snubs Warwick presentation Fabre believes Toulon's form may be overrated Racing Christie suffers in acid test Athletics Fateful to increase Gosden's tally Mandarin Wolverhampton Edinburgh Guide to our In-Line Racecard Royal Buskins bounces back to form with resounding win Results from Ten Point-To-Point Meetings Windsor Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Rapid Raceline West Indians smile serenely through an opening defeat Sussex rewrite the form book Saturday's Scoreboards Moody is upstaged for once Yesterday's Scoreboards All-round effort from Smith secures points Hull add to gloom as Widnes are left empty-handed Rugby League Clash casts a shadow Panthers just beat Cowdray's Polo For the Record Lisnamarrow is back with style Equestrianism Novacek's hard work pays dividends Italians' winning warning Yachting Today's Fixtures Resilient McAuley needs to ensure he has last laugh Boxing Scottish come good again Rugby Union Drug test reprieve for Bilac In Brief Swimmers switch Sports Service The Times Football Way clear for South Africa's return in Tokyo Luton expected to recall Pleat as club manager Officials remain silent on Ryan's future Chelsea await Francis British Diabetic Association Arsenal take a lap of honour Monarchs seal place in play-offs Picture Gallery Mansell answers critics Results Fr0m Monte Carlo China stage recovery England take a first gold
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