News from 27/05/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Nigel Dudley, Rosemary Righter, David Tytler, Ivor Storey, Investigative Reporter, DJM, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Michael O'connor, Ivo Tennant, Archie North, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, John Habgood, Nicholas Hildyard, Derek Thackray, Clive Davis, Tim Lang, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Khaled Haidar, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Kevin Watkins, Eric Anderson, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, John Banham, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Elaine Fogg, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kenneth Mullan, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, A. C. Addison Smith, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Sydney Friskin, Michael Evans and Andrew Lycett, Derek J. Gordon, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Robin Guthrie, Chief Charity Commissioner, John Higgins, David L. Repard, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, D. E. Coleridge, Chairman, Alix Ramsay, James F. Priestley, Peter Bryan, Rodney Hobson and Michael Horsnell, Ronald Butt, Alastair Robertson, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Peter Taaffe, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Chris Driver, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Mark Heinrich, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Derek Harris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, John Harris, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David King, Michael Turner, M. Iqbal Asaria, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoThe Times Rebels poised to take control of Addis Ababa London peace talks start today Today in the Times Dynasty High Art Railway boost Zulu demand Final showdown Index CBI plans to meet high street banks America questions presidential ups and downs People's army waits for glory The air in Ethiopia is heady with the scent of victory. Sam Kiley reports from behind rebel lines Change in the weather may ease holiday jams From Associated Press in Bangkok: Jet with 223 on board crashes in Thailand Ehrman Tapestry Briton comes down to Earth Image-conscious solicitors put faith in power of marketing Lawyers complain that their public image is unfair to them, but they are not prepared to give free legal advice to improve it. Frances Gibb reports Waldegrave admits failure to woo public on the NHS Pensioners heard pleas of children Heads warn Major over pay board Penny plane, tuppence coloured at spiritual festival Picture Gallery Cash flow falters for card users Repairs to M25 highlight pressure on road network By our Political Correspondent: Biffen lauds skill of Kinnock in reviving party Rifkind urges rail freight growth Passports for sale enquiry Carriage death Ashcroft illness £4.5m drug find Agenda The week ahead Gulf charity cash may be diverted Paying the price of not calling in expert help Manners survive the cold shoulder Spotlight on chairman as Ulster talks reopen Pilots protest at longer duty hours Break-In at Mustard Club First Briton in space returns to Earth in faultless landing Harrods Mark-up puts £300 on price of coffin Police running short of manpower to beat crime Recorded crime is up by four-fifths since 1974 in one country, and police strength by a tenth. Stewart Tendler reviews chief constables' reports Death the American way is a bill in advance The simplest burial can be an expensive business, even if grieving relatives do not pay for it Where is the sting? American undertakers hit by a falling death rate offer pay first, die later services, reports Charles Bremner When new staff members join their fellow signalmen … Lower wage rises give bosses hope Club rejects comment on beagles Nelson's friend yields up medals British Marine Undertakers try to bury reputation for greed By our Local Government Correspondent: Call for easing of housing controls American Airlines Nations meet to review ban on killing of whales Oil scheme blocked Barracks alert Icke taunted Airport rise Bond winners Portfolio claims Citroen BX Estate Four in ten cereal farmers could get paid for idle land Confident Yeltsin plays down defeat on constitutional court Overseas News Barclays Georgia leader gets poll backing Giscard memoirs heighten mystery Thatcher begins visit to Moscow (Reuter): Nato backed (AFP): Kennedy degree (Reuter): Cresson pledge Rock proposal Fleet links cut America learns to love pit bulls Calls to ban pit bull terriers and use of the word "pet" are seen as offensive to animal sensitivities, Charles Bremner reports from New York Siemens Amnesty Moscow opening marks 30th anniversary Party pleads with widow as Gandhi rites continue US to give rebels an ultimatum at talks in London America plays role of arbiter as fear and suspicion stalk the streets of Addis Ababa (AFP): Soldiers shelter across border Federal Express Corporation Bush scores foreign policy win with airlift Citizens pray for peace as rebel forces tighten grip on capital Sam Kiley reports on the mood in Addis Ababa as residents await the arrival of rebel troops, fast closing in on a city braced for military conflict Compaq Falashas embark on a new lifestyle More die in Dhaka flooding (Reuter): Ties improve Editor held (Reuter): Science city (AP): Kurds storm Iraq police station Norwich Union Zulu king calls for end to township violence Reuter: Roh fires ministers to boost cabinet Taking the sting out of the tail The government has banned breeders from docking dog's tails. But is the practice more than cosmetic? Domesday County Folios How to keep a country in line People reveal much in the way they wait. Sally Brompton on the culture of queuing By the time the west German reaches the counter, he is in a state of furious frustration The Japanese will queue for a space under a cherry tree when the blossom is about to fall Old Macdonald had a museum piece An entire Aberdeenshire farm has been transported to an agricultural heritage centre - railway carriage and all The Times Educational Supplement An artful knight's work The grand old Englishman and art historian, Sir John Pope-Hennessy, whose autobiography is published this week, talks to Jasper Rees He always mistrusted television, so forfeited the chance to reach the masses Pearl shelled out the nitty-gritty Records: Jazz Sunalliance LA is not so laid-back any more Classical Music Wider Aida Briefing Benefit Last chance . . . Uncle Sam downgraded . . . and moreover Home go the wanderers to a strange promised land Something old out of Africa: Rosemary Righter reports on the exodus of the Falashas, the tribe who thought they were the only Jews Putting last legs to good use Bernard Levin reflects on the sorry condition of London landmarks that have outlived their original purpose Old guard miss the bus The Times Diary New worlds The Times Diary But is it art? The Times Diary Old baby face The Times Diary Defying Gravity Rights and Wrongs Blooming Buds of May Lloyd's answers back Gazza and the law Charities under fire Gatt worries for the Third World Trees for the wood Sea-level view of Bismarck's end Threat to Prague Funds for disabled 'Militant' expulsions Somnolent sermons Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Nature notes The Queen to visit Namibia Lincoln's Inn Aiglon College Appointments Marriages Norman Jones Humble certainty . . . Gene Clark Computers give new picture of the Sphinx On this Day Busoni's "Doktor Faust" Excavator's judgement on Minoan palace exonerated Deaths In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ringers celebrate centenary quietly Concise Crossword No New Releases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banquet with a dash of salt Opera Cosi fan tutte Glyndebourne Dance Prince Albert's Vision Royal College of Music Theatre The Good Sisters Crucible, Sheffield Concert Hariprasad Chaurasia Queen Elizabeth Hall ITV Variations BBC 1 Radio 3 Radio BBC 2 Satellite ITV Sporran Affairs Channel Owners growl in defence of gentle pit bull The Times Crossword Puzzle No Parker Duofold Wrathful nature lovers combine to rescue River Usk 15 die on crowded bank holiday roads Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Abroad Tourist Rates Manchester Around Britain Times Weathercall Highest & Lowest Rebels wait for victory Tomorrow in the Times High Tides Noon today Wrathful nature lovers combine to rescue River Usk Sport Ballesteros gives flawless display to lead the field Three shots separate Europe's top triumvirate Scores from Wentworth Lendl can make an early start Gayle's double blow gains a rare success Leeds go for Aldridge IOC out to dispel unease over S Africa Lineker honours club and country Lawrence can stake Test match claim Piper's slip costs his team dear Resiston One Refuge Assurance League Table Century by Moles helps to close gap Cricket Casado wins in sprint Feat of Clay puts Banana-Falcon team in control Cycling Gascoigne's move is still on ice Football For the Record Pools Check Dillon cashes in on chance Equestrianism Rowing Rugby League Waterskiing Yachting Doncaster sure of promotion By a Correspondent: No threat to river's top crew Rowing Thompson fires Hounslow to dual cup success Hockey Indy 500 for Mears In Brief The Times cricketcall Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards Full Scoreboard from Old Trafford Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards Resilient Blakey steers shaky Yorkshire home Gallant effort fails for Hampshire Texaco Cricketline England's joy tempered by reality A role Taylor-made for Barnes England's enigmatic international forward at last finds a position to his and his manager's liking at Wembley Dibnah remains in control Titleist Buxton's putting proves decisive Golf Monarchs' appeal dismissed American Football London fall to Knox Discipline praised by Taylor Canada end the long wait Rugby Union England have a touch too many of the Mabbutts Collins is equal to the task Boxing (AP): Edberg lifts Sweden Results from Nottingham Eton fight back to retain title Rowing Today's Fixtures From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Ascot-bound Kooyonga rewards Kauntze's loyalty Mandarin: Hereford Moment of truth finds Johnson well behind Bouët masters the conditions Yachting Sladmore secure a late reward Polo Mandarin: Uttoxeter Form guide offers little help for title predictions Tennis Easy win confirms champion on stream Swimming Peter Davies may yet join Derby hopefuls Racing Brittain lands Italian Derby with Hailsham Curling fortunate to complete treble Results from three meetings Pipe poised for record Mandarin: Redcar Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Fakenham Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Leaders on the Flat Guide to our In-Line Racecard Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: Chepstow Results from Saturday's Eight Meetings Mandarin: Mardonius to lead Cauthen double Rapid Raceline Can Major get his sums right? John O'Leary looks at the prime minister's plans for improving Britain's education system and Eric Anderson calls for a new incentive Doubts are being raised over whether the government will provide enough money to fulfil its higher education dreams and find enough students to take up the challenge Foreign order cannot be registered Queen's Bench Division Power to invite Official Solicitor Unlawful tax repaid with interest No duty to re-assess special needs Double numbers of students with a dual-purpose exam Multiple Display Advertising Items Frisco flyer Renaming game Heads to take tests to task This week, the education minister will be told that the new assessment exams will be impractical. David Tytler previews a conference clash Polys get Harrow vote Noticeboard Talking Europe Help note No virtue in 20 per cent money Comment Iberia NCR aims to bring some fun into banking Banks have more information on clients than the Inland Revenue One Italian bank sells opera and football tickets in its cash machines The Times Addison plays name game Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities Germany warned on aid to East US has trouble figuring out capital inflows A City route to the ski slopes Hitachi BAe signed to develop satellite phone system Directors to face prosecution over ignorance of law Campeau to sue for loans The Times Attack on Tace record planned The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Independent Financial Adviser CBI to meet bankers over rates policy Banks defend charges to small firms By our Banking Correspondent: Banham calls for cheaper lending By our City Staff: ICI ready to fight takeover Pet insurers aim to snap up new business Enquiries rise after attacks by pit bull terriers New grouping seeks fair deal for co-ops NYSE's $3m loss is first in 20 years Dublin set to regulate exchange
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