News from 30/05/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Dudley Wood, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Michael Gee, Hugh Barnes, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Bill Tarrant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Marie Forsyth, Liz Hodgkinson, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Richard Calland, Peter West, Carl Bain, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, David Lindsay, Bernard Levin, Peter Waymough, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bird, Charles D. B. Pugh, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Frances Rust, R. N. Bowes, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Matthew May, Gavin Stamp, Judy Martin, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, John F. Martin, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jennifer M. Richardson, David Guest, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Charles Sturge, Micha Odenheimer and Andrew Lycett, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Gordon, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Associated Press in Vic, Spain, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Peter Purton, John Whitley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Paul Griffiths, Christopher Ray, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Tim Heald, Martin S. Posner, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Paul Mitchell, John Rew, Christopher Walker, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Brian Alderson, W. E. Baldwin, Malcolm McKeag, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, James Reynolds, Francis Dashwood Chairman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Mike Kelly, N. S. Bulmer, Gregory Kronsten, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, J. A. May, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Evans, Agency France-Presse, Tim Deagle and Andrew Lycett, A. Doll-Steinberg, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, C. A. Williams, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, D. H. R. Holland, Michael Farr, Luke Rittner Secretary, Moran, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoSocial workers condemned over child isolation Boys and girls in care held half-naked as part of 'pindown' humiliation Today in the Times Prince's appeal Labour lead Red Star win Index Long-term inflation forecast after slump What has 90 legs and is 95 million years old? Ethiopia rebels summon defeated Bush wages war on arms race Attack on 43% pay rise Moscow will open door to foreign investment The Soviet Union, seeking £500 billion of Western capital, is ready to offer investors the guarantees they want, Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow The Writing School Victims of pindown prepare writs and claims for damages 'I went into my old room and I felt sick. It brought back memories of what had happened there' Social services head rejects 'resign' calls By our Industrial Editor: Firms face bigger safety fines Burberrys Patchy response by counter staff Employers predict a further slide in backing for post office strike Customers deterred by pickets The economy's gain is union's loss The post office strike shows that a waiting game can reward employers, writes Philip Bassett By our Political Correspondent: Amnesty denied to Roll tax defaulters Guy's job talks Two die in crash £25,000 prize for Claire Tomalin Sutcliffe ruling Lambeth leader Prince attacks care in the community for schizophrenics Charity launches £6m appeal Through the looking glass to a life of mental anguish Few realise they are ill. But the sufferings of schizophrenics is real. Alan Hamilton looks at some disturbing case histories Britons urged to get fit to live longer Baker will back down over dogs, say vets Wembley Arena to host £2.5m opera Brothers deny revenge killings after crash Beko Pet 'took suppers from old people' Bishop Jim' of Stepney takes Carey's old 'diocese Ford By our Religious Affairs Correspondent: Pope chooses Daly of Armagh as one of 22 new cardinals British fishermen defy outcry over 'walls of death' New light on crime Family mourns Canal death School drugs Signs stolen 'Britain's dancers too flabby' Drug man jailed Material gain Prison escape Pigs sick Assault on NHS 'lies' stepped up by Tories Power pay rises may be curbed Search for chairman delays Ulster talks Barclays Picture Gallery British Airways Hauliers demand controls on disruptive roadworks Lib-Dems sow seeds for a green election Drifting oil slicks threaten colonies of nesting puffins Take-off for new ways to clip goose's wings Dixons Picture Gallery Credit cards for the cab trade Schools 'should manipulate new curriculum' Head teachers' conference Bowing out from a changing world Far too many reports to read and write; too much curriculum-based work. David Tytler on a day in a head's life Singer Big Nine plus BP Congress picks Rao as stopgap president Singapore Airlines Picture Gallery Time-warp homage to Dalai Lama Peking raid on sleeping students Rumour of jobs spurs boat people Heading home Wardens freed Marcos money Costly kisses West warned against seduction by a 'liberal' Gorbachev Nato 'must make costly changes' Bulgaria seeks Markov suspect Lauda says airline faces closure threat Press gets Cossack order of the boot Currys Car bomb kills nine in Spain Croatia decides to form army New leader Delors attack Baltic talks Peter panned Mugabe role is revealed Husain predicts new flashpoint Guerrillas to set up government in Eritrea Ethiopian victors assume reins of power in face of tribal rivalries Picture Gallery Breakaway province will test interim leader's skill Meles Zenawi must adapt his talents as a rebel leader to running a government, Nicholas Watt writes Purdah brings sporting strife Moves towards Islamic extremism in Jordanian schools are meeting resistance from outraged parent, Christopher Walker reports Ethnic tensions rise as Tigr?ans take over capital France to urge Syrian pullout Reprieve for blacks sentenced to death Missile cancelled Somalia talks Smog spreads Sailor killed Boost for Aden You are what you eat, believe it or not Fat people eat too much, often hiding the truth even from themselves, Liz Hodgkinson reports Women caught up in ever-increasing cycles News of the role of mensstrual cycles in breast cancer surgery has brought a contentious subject into the open Qualcast Powder problems Presidential ills Close eye on infection Enthralling Irish lives of romance and quiet despair Victoria Glendinning greets a permanent classic of the Trevor genre of narrow lives and unfulfilled potential on that damp green isle Escape into the paint world Children Love is blind but also sees Last Lovers Resistible rise of Jeffrey As the Crow Flies Mucky chip off the old block Pass the garlic 'n' stake Science Fiction Science Fiction Jenny Jones Pandering to questionable tastes Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown on The Silence of the Lambs Sibling Rivalry, Le Cop 2, Graveyard Shift Lancia Meet me in Minneapolis Radio: Preview If it's good to be godless, why do they kill? Conor Cruise O'Brien …and moreover Decline and fraud of a union power Philip Bassett, industrial editor, analyses the TGWU election Your cash, so let's squander it Bernard Levin takes issue with all the Bookbinders of local government Staying-power precedents Red hot TV Pound of crusts Unjust deserts Energy to spare Now for the Hard Part Leading with the Chin Opening Europe to Art Cold comfort, but some reassurance, for Lloyd's Consulate closure A view of St Paul's Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… A centre for London Nautology? Aerial warfare Wished-for take-away Doubts on role of the Arts Council Close encounters Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages University news Arthur Phillips Anniversaries Birthdays today Memorial service Jean Langlais Researchers confirm Roman account of fall of Carthage Archaeology Church of Scotland Admiral Sir Peter Stanford Harold Salisbury Dinners Luncheon Service Dinner Appointments Cranleigh School Fund for painting Service luncheon Who can tell all the great things God has done? Who… Concise Crossword No 2495 Announcements London Association for the Blind Sir Ivor responds well to Piggott's call Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Winning Move Bewitched 'neath a wat'ry moon Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Open Air, Regent's Park Concert LAPO/Sanderling Festival Hall Television Sue Lawley/Dispatches Granada/Channel 4 Concert ECO/Wigglesworth Barbican Hall BBC1 Prontaprint! Lawyer investigates building union as chief is suspended Tomorrow: An Icon at 30 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.619 Word-Watching A daily safari through the language jungle. Which of the possible definitions is correct? Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Eastern Europe plundered for art treasures` Churches and museums in eastern Europe are suffering a wave of thefts, many commissioned by Western collectors Business and Finance 21-27 Science and Technology 29… Queens Moat calls again Power price Carlton slides The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices Britain still in 'exceptionally steep' recession Pohl to go three months early 'Imprudent' pay rise at the Pru ICI unions step up campaign Picture Gallery EC plans enquiry into mail pricing Cresson remarks sour relations with Japan Air Portugal Warburg plunges but lifts payout Optical's profits slump BCI warning Grampian bid CMW placing East Surrey up Severn issue Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Nokia sale to ICL boosts Japan's hold on computers Provision warning at MEPC Picture Gallery GEC links with French in fighter radar project Saatchi issues a profits warning Ghost of Hanson disappears in a puff of BAT smoke Chillington cuts final dividend Boddington extends bid for JA Devenish Business Roundup Advance at Frank Gates LMS to buy Westpool Burmah aims to raise £56m Woman takes top job Iberia Airlines of Spain The Times PC Buyers Mid Kent to life payout Edbro cuts dividend Two leave County Funds dry up ICI and the Major wimp factor Comment Queens Moat Houses calls for further £184 million Tempus Bitter choice Empty Victory Setting sail Toyota workers given test drive Northern Rock Recent Issues Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Bat Industries Cazenove reduces profit forecasts for two clients Stock Market Wall Street London Traded Options Shares rise in quiet trading Stock Exchange Prices Bank denies claims of unfair rates Southnews suffers loss Traditional Options Telford FSM puts operating firms with receivers Payout held at Hunter Investors have concerns too Late payments Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Creditors' interests make rescues unlikely Credit boom caused by property value illusion EC hopes not realised Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Accountancy Personnel KPMG Selection & Search Cheltenham & Gloucester Kofman Engineering Services (UK) Ltd Diary of Times Classified Management Acct NRA Banque La Henin Mercantile & General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turnells Limited Hudson Shribman Livingstone Fisher Company Accountant Internal Audit For whom the roads could toll Road use charges to beat congestion are again on the British Political agenda, but how would they work? Nick Nuttall reports Ban on goods should be appealed not reviewed Forbidden secrets of sickness East German medical records could provide valuable data about the link between cancer and pollution -but their use is illegal Vehicle used for hire No power to ban publication of defendants' names Custody time limits cease to have effect during committal Don't hold your breath Update New battery Legal switch Buried terror Engine bodies Paper revolution frays at edges Offices face new challenges if they are to cope with the demands of information management Hewlett Parkard Computers seek friendly touch Suppliers call for new programs to make the best use of technology Digital points to a clearer future Meckler Ltd Desks out the door A new concept for workplaces could revolutionise our daily lives Ringing in telephone changes Peter Purton reports on changes in the telecommunications industry AEG Olympia Tulip Computers Deal breaks par to take the lead La Crème De La Crème Top Quality Evening/night WP Secretary Datix Bilingual Secretary Calcavecchia aims to stick to the straight and narrow Golf Val Wade Rec Cons Rapida Group Plc Meridian Assistant Secretary Masterlock Recruitment Medical Secretary/receptionist Charity Fundraising PA to Director Tackling racism in football Badminton decline Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… First Crème Acuma Art Gallery Community Creme Hammersmith & Fulham Business Resources Limited La Crème De La Crème Litigation Secretary An Oxford treble Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Formal Recruitment Consultants Twickenham debentures Pegasus revived Non-Secretarial Carlton Offices Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries The Secretarial Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Legal Secretary Main Secretary Need to find truer average Handicap review Reception Selection Receptionist Part Time Vacancies Premier Nannies Nationwide Domestic Agency Limited Au-Pair, Nanny Multiple Classified Advertising Items On a wider stage Pause for breath Defending success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Divorced American Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Laurel Queen to initiate double for in-form Berry Mandarin: Brighton Mandarin: Carlisle Guide to our In-Line Racecard Brittain colt for Chantilly classic Fanshawe hope disappoints in testing gallop Holland extends run with win on Bellefan Yesterday's Results Selectors order one-ton match Yachting Emphatic victory for Juno Fixtures Cricket Rapid Raceline One-day form should not be passport to Tests Topley dismantles foundation laid by Smith brothers Evans is on song with spin Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Moxon crowns a golden week Picture Gallery Yesterday's Scoreboards Symes has last word Bowls Queensland dash London hopes Rugby Union Worcestershire owe success to Moody and Hick Lara and Hooper warm to the task Royal opening at games site Student Sport Five turn down contracts The Times Racing Results from Roland Garros Johnston considers return Becker overcomes odds in time for final credit Tennis The Platt factor serves to dim Australian optimism Football Coach strikes camp Swimming Olympic aid announced In Brief Canadian race in jeopardy Motor Sport For the Record Experienced trio eyes another cup Equestrianism Fewster settles one issue Polo Racing 33 Cricket 34 Tennis 35 Red Star light up Yugoslavia Amoros's night spoilt by missed penalty in unsatisfactory European Cup final showdown Welsh reward is a moral victory Midland By our Sports Staff: Luton make offer for Pleat By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: A sure shot lowers his sights Cooper's Career Unlucky break for Curle Batting covers up bowlers' shortcomings Walsham sprint takes the day 8 Pages of Top Career Appointments Back to school for bosses Company directors need a wide range of skills to function effectively. 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