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News from 29/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Holly Hill, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Aidan Hartley, H. L. Kirk, Jonh Bell Business Editor, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Clive Davis, Bronwen Jones, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Quentin Cowdry, Hal Summers, Simon Wilde, Michael McCarthy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Martin Mogridge, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, S. E. Padfield, Sam Kiley and Michael Binyon, S. Margaroli, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, John Young, Charles Bremner, Sir John Martin, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Jane Wyatt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, George Rae, Philip Bassett, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Dennis Signy, Arnold Wolfendale, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Martin Jacques, Richard Ford and Mary Dejevsky, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Newman, Director, Catherine Sampson, Eluned Price, N. Ayliffe-Jones, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Peter Kimm, Peter Stothard, Joe Jackson, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Angela Mackay and Richard Ford, Peter W. Birts, Alf Dubs, Director, G. F. Boote, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Neil Kelly and Harvey Elliott, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Stephen Haseler, Avice Lawrence, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Peter Victor, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Richard Baker, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, J. G. Taylor, Michael Evans, Alex Marshall, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Wolfgang Münchau & Anatole Kaletsky, John Watson,

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BR's passenger and freight monopoly to end Rifkind tackles road congestion Today in the Times Rolls chief to take pay cut Care enquiry Venglos leaves Index Checks on bomb jet had been relaxed Thatcher was tempted to stay on despite defeat Rebels seize leader's lair When rebels stormed through Mengistu's Ethiopia regime dies in short, sharp battle Chinook crews protest Home and Family Finance Limited By our Foreign Staff: King acts on army shake-up Post Office believes patchy support will undermine pay strike Philip Bassett explains why Post Office managers appear to have few worries about a four-day strike by counter staff, due to start today Worn-out Chinooks push Raf crews past their limits Helicopters fly to a new future Halte, zurriburri! Les limiers are on your trail 'Rugby' attack on cathedral sculpture Night-time justice proposed Reading lessons must start at home, heads say Guide puts fresh air on menu National review of child care ordered 400 hospital jobs 'at risk' False promise Hawks attacked Strike warning Clampers sued Ashcroft bulletin Britain to keep check on dolphin catches Employee jailed for £1m theft Snacking: the crunch is three packets a week Sales of snacks could reach £4.5bn by 2001. Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall assess their value as food Crisp boom a flavour of things to come Rolls-Rolls board survives mutiny that wasn't Canon Bubble Jet Printer Backing for new London powers Environmental Investigation Agency Political victims caught in drive against bogus asylum seekers Quentin Cowdry reports on one man's four-year fight to prove he is a genine refugee Ulster Tories protest over exclusion from talks Battle to balance books of war Whitehall Brief Walton mourns Heffer, the caring institution Qantas Connections Abbey flats plan attacked Freight will lead staged break-up of Br monopoly By our Transport Correspondent: Pay as you drive gets new chance Look out Picture Gallery Red-route journeys 30% quicker Toyota studies train option Peking demands right to veto Hong Kong loans From Associated Press in Damascus: Syria and PLO heal 8-year rift MazDa Building Excitement Congress battle follows last rites North Korea seeks to join UN (Reuter): Truce rejected (AFP): Tanker blast (Reuter): Renamo accord Engineered like No Other Car in the World Recession inspires rush to be a rabbi West plays midwife at the birth of a new leadership Rebel allliance takes power in Ethiopia after battle rages around presidential palace One-beer army marches from Khartoum to victory Narrow escape as lone government soldier is forced from hiding place Sam Kiley in Addis Ababa runs the gauntlet in the no man's land between a sniper and rebel troops as the fight for control of the capital rages (AFP): Apartheid to be wiped off statute books next month Gavin Bell reports from Johannesburg on the end of legal discrimination (AFP): Israeli reveals Falasha airlift strategy Ministers agree to shake-up of Nato forces in Germany President's dog clue to illness Britannia rescue (AP): Basilica blast (AFP): Markov files (Reuter): Space rebuke Bush summit hopes grow after talk with Gorbachev Birds of prey usurp pigeon paradise Paris Notebook Picture Gallery House they billed for Jacques Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments An Exciting Opportunity to Earn Small Exclusive Chelsea Interior Design Business Management/marketing Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Executives The Times Newspapers Critics accuse Georgia leader of Kremlin bias Opera Chief Executive Property Negotiator AMP Marketing Ltd Experienced Seminar/conference Executive Music Talks A Division of Burns Anderson Recruitment Plc (Reuter): Libel win for Taylor Tory press puts the squeeze on The government is now geetting lost of advice from traditionally. Conservative paper—not all of it supportive. Charles Wintour reports Kagan World Media Ltd Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments You don't have to be parochial London's Jewish radio programme is celebrating 20 years on the air Are You Interested in Fashion? Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Make £4,000 in Ten Days Advertising/city/marketing Background? CHJS Ltd Price for fame Media Watch All change On a dum-de-dum theme War of words Award for young critics Can You Plan for Every Eventuality? Steinway & Sons Second-hand roses are blooming These days you do not have to be needy to appreciate recycled clothes. Victoria McKee reports Paintings with no nonsense Thanks to the efforts of one woman, Edward Lear's art now rivals his verse Valley of the Kings Flying visits Greener by mail Mini game & Briefly National Westminster Bank Plc When yes and maybe mean no A court has reopened debate in the US on the murky issue of 'date rape' Cue the curtain-calls New York Theatre: in advance of the Tony awards, Holly Hill sums up the season on and off Broadway There has been a plethora of ambitious work New fast lane for funding has an experimental air Lord Pahumbo is laubnching an Arts Foundation, with private patronage. Richard Morrison questions its aims Palumbo's dream of a new golden age of patronage may become realiy British Gas Wide screen Briefing Last chance… Reviews Out of step with the public will …and moreover Railroading the drivers Private rail companies may succeed where government exhortation has failed, says Martin Mogridge The ghost of Pearl Harbour American's true enemy is Japan, and war might ensue. Pater Stothard reports on a pessimistic new book Legacy of the old left Diary Advertising space Speaking volumes Pole position All Things to All Men New Deal for Ethiopia Beaching the Whalers Burmese refugees fear for safety Regimental system Let them eat sweets Overweening ambition Dangerous dogs Parties closer on constitutional change Family planning On the fast side Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Britain's part in 'new astronomies' Wetland water levels Arrogance of certainty That's no Lady… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today The Leys School Church news Anniversaries Eastbourne College Brigadier Lorne Campbell of Airds VC Dinners Luncheon Appointments Professor R. C. Sutcliffe Rice farming evidence alters view of early Chinese society ARchaeology Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiving Gardeners' Company James Robertson Minster unveils new leaf This is how we know that we love God's… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2494 The Times On This Day Wreck of an Emigrant Ship Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of film in London and (where indicated with teh symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Steppin' into a purple patch Rock Concert Vocom Purcell Room Theatre Fool for Love Timber Street Studios Clerkenwell Jazz Arthur H Sergel Kuryokhin Jazz Café BBC 1 Picture Gallery Multiyork Checks on Lauda jet bags had been lifted The Times Crossword No 18,618 Cathedral gets the Wren look Word Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Tomorrow in the Times Business and Finance Eagle's £36m dispute settled Westland slips Asda 'as usual' The Pound Major Changes Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Rolls chief to take 10% cut in basic pay Tombs fields shareholder criticism over dismissal notices Takeover panel refuses to rule on ICI stake Goldsmith rides the gold train Wall Street prices surge Bundesbank hardliner chosen to succeed Pöhl RfCL Limited First quarter failures top 5,000 Ex-Carlton chief buys 17% stake in HIT Time Warner silent on Toshiba Profits at GPG advance 33% Great Western Resources loss Meekatharra seeks £1m Bank of Credit and Commerce International Allied Irish Banks, p. l. c. Fears grow of US tariff on Airbus if aid persists By our Banking Correspondent: Standard will cut 100 jobs Profits turn down at Metro Radio US consumer index declines Creditors meet on Polly Peck Barings to advise on 3i float Investor plans listing British Coal in talks with French National Westminster Home Loans Limited North Sea oil output falls to two-year low UK sector down nearly 25% Unemployed 'will rise to almost 3m' Business Roundup James Dickie loses £57,000 Navan starts mining talks Owners Abroad buys Rolfe rises to £1.45m Simon expands in US Bundesbank line of succession finds its roots deep in tradition All presidents, whether 'poliltical' outsiders or lifelong bankers, tend to discard their allegiances at the front door The government needed to signal continuity and an unwavering commitment to the Bundesbank's hard money traditions Winning way Sir Ian's point of principle The Times City Diary Airbus needs an olive branch Comment Low profile The Times City Diary Job prospects The Times City Diary No grudges The Times City Diary Westland prospects hover Tempus Manchester United Football Club Dow surges 44 points Wall Street FT-SE 100 Volumes Johnston Group Plc (Reuter): Assurance on airport steadies prices Hong Kong Goodman acquires troubled meat firm Traditional Options Major Indices Recent Issues The Times Hopes for new drug lift shares in Glaxo to £12 Stock Market President of Fuji Bank steps down Firms may face Co-op Bank ban London Traded Options Hillsdown sells edible oil division Butte agreement City PR payout North Sea deal Kerry buys Drugs sector dominates Stock Exchange Prices TECs Unlock Potential The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities City seeks to close door on Avon and take a solo road Despite financial difficulties, many of which Avon council blames on the government, Bristol is intent on confirming itself as the capital of the West Country. John Young reports on the business ventures designed to restore pride and prosperity to the area Bristol Development Corporation Banking on bustle tomorrow Lloyds Bank has taken the lead in relocating. Now plans arre afoot to turn a wasteland into a business, recreation, arts and leisure centre Hard sell to lure £1 billion Despite council doubts, the development corporation is pushing ahead with leisure projects HTV Bristol Airport Industry bounces back Arlington Development Helping hand to guide renewal A community group aims to ensure that progress is nudged in the right direction TVS Television Ltd. Walker Books Limited Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Mellersh & Harding To £16,000 Excellent City Benefits Experienced Secretaries Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Interior Design Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Judy Farquharson Ltd. Administration Assistant Property Medical Secretary/receptionist Laser Sales Australian Tourist Commission SECRETARY/PA Sales Promotion Agency Costmetics £16,000 Lively Secretary! Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Limbo Limited Secretarial Selection HSR Levan Medical Secretary Aiglon College Headmaster's Secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants PA/SECRETARY, W1 c£16,000 GMW John D Wood & Co Senior Secretaries PA to Director Second Jobber Office Supervisor Frankfurt Based Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Media Careers Team Secretary Medical Communications Secretary Public Relations Mayfair Property Consultants Young, small firm of chartered surveyors are seeking… The Times Office Angels Recruitment Consultants The Grosvenor Bureau Manpower Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Community Creme Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay Associates Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Szerelmey Cox Limited Private Secretary Meridian Personnel Secretary International Special Events Angloco Limited Chambers Administrator Barristers Chambers… Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ritz Recruitment Masterlock Recruitment Adminstrative Secretary Hertforshire PA Multi-Lingual Opportunities Harwood Lawrence Ltd. French/german-Switzerland EXC Salary-Tax Free Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian in Banking Segal Recruitment Fluent German or French Multilingual Services Paris London Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bililnguasee Brussels/paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Little London tower Bridge Farnham Country House Office Complex Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times How Cardiff Bay is Turning 150 Years of History into… Offices to Let Datchet A view without the room for expansion Action is needed to match supply with demand for growth, Rodney Hobson writes Slough Newbury Slough Serviced Offices Local London Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Fully Serviced Business Suites Grade II Listed Cottage Multiple Classified Advertising Items London's Most Prestigious Serviced Offices A Space where your Business Can Take off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great buildings given new life The problem of finding uses for old building s is being solved by imaginative developers, Christopher Warman reports Property Buyers Guide London Property Mortgages & Remortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halifax New Homes Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Savills Lane Fox Historic Conversions Architect's owen conversion of the major part… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes A Mattar Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items A. R. L. A the Association of Residential Letting… Birch and Co Murray Management John D Wood & Co. Ironsides residential rentals Priory Management of Kew Green A. R. L. A. Country Property Rockeagle Homes Limited Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Life Estates F. W. Gapp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swap or Part Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham & Reeves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Norfolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucestershire Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Isle of Wight Dreweatt Neate Luxury 2 Bedroomed Aparments Multiple Classified Advertising Items CRL The American Agency Golf British Open Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middlesex Charles Price & Company Landlords Tenants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nell Gwynn House Clarges Property Management Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames and Chilterns Luxury New Development Raymond Bushell Connaught Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items F. H. & L Simmons Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 3 Ways Remic Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Group tax relief in joint venture Court cannot speculate on effect of future change in sovereignty Property Buyers Guide Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gower Peninsula Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isolated Splendour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land for Sale Overseas Property Balearics France New Luxurious 1 Bedroom Apartment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaulieu Immobilier Loire Valley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Construction of special licence terms Power to delay decree for financial reasons "Desjoyaux" General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villars Swiss Alps The Times Trump cards settling into Gallacher's hand Marsh's return hits snag Boxing Wharton to go for title Sports Service PGA Cup moves to a new stage in Ireland Golf Today's Fixtures No identity crisis for the British Tennis Results from Roland Garros Etonian sons follow a tradition Schools Cricket Only the fittest will travel Netball Contenders for Ryder Cup Places Hazards waiting for those who chat on the box Sport on Television The Week in Review Holland to impress again with victory on Bellefan Mandarin Mandarin: Brighton Mandarin: Ripon Guide to our in Line Racecard Improved facilities unveiled at Epsom From our French Racing Correspondent: British trainers reluctant to fly flag in French Derby Farthing retains title lead Mandarin: Cartmel Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Surrey triumph off final ball after a dramatic last over Tense finish at Bournemouth follows tedium Curran frustrates Yorkshire hopes Cricket for Wembley Cricketcal Cricketscene the Official County Service Britannic Assurance County Championship Nottinghamshire fall short Yesterday's Scoreboards Smith leads the run-feast Leading First-Class Averages One-Day International Averages Somerset survive as Middlesex run out of ideas Oxford's long run comes to an end Boost for Games In Brief Hempsall climbs above advance of professionals Cycling Santa Fe silenced in dying seconds Polo Poles confirm their power in Europe Bridge England make hay during wet weather Bowls Juno has beating of rivals Yachting For the Record Francis returns to his roots Wheelchairs to be seen on the screen Sport for the Disabled League Cricket Results Monarchs' dream is spoilt by Dragons American Football Britons finish in creditable fifth position Motor Sport Rapid Cricketline Tennis The Road to Bari Technophone TP2 Red Star need sense of history European Cup final has ingredients for marvellous spectacle blessed with midfield skills Probable Teams Parting with Venglos makes Villa think again Tapie's outlook causes outrage Stein flies to verify Lazio deal England raise their hopes for Test series Knee injury threatens Greenidge's career

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