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News from 31/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Anton Vasilievich, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Kenneth McLeish, William Kay, Barbara Hall, Lisa Appignanesi, Paul Nelson, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Peter Gillman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Anthony Scrivener QC, Norman MacRae, Susan d'Arcy, Graham Rose, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Matthew Taylor, Deborah Moggach, Barbara Amlel, Richard Guilliatt, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Philippa Gregory, Lord Sterling Chairman, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, John Major, Irwin Stelzer, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Gareth Daniels, Hugh Canning, Jack Cohen, Peter Kemp, Sean Ryan, Robert Harris, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Chris Barrie, Bernard Cafferty, Fiona Walsh Deputy City Editor, Charies Hymas Education Correspondent, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Jeff Randall, John Cassldy, Paul Driver, David Hughes, Angela Carter, Tim Rayment, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Rosemary Stark, John Karter, Malcolm Winton, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Richard Palmer, Derek Johnson, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Teresa Gorman, Andrew Hogg, Richard Branson, Richard Woods, William Shepherd, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, John Walsh, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Daniel Topolski, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Bill Abbotts Managing Director, David Icke, James Blitz, David Hunn, Frances Hegarty, Godfrey Smith, Robert Jones, Manuel Noriega, Carrie Segnave, Lesley Douglas, Andrew Alderson, Brian Hayes, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Chris Dighton, Norman Wolstencroft, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, R Bracewell, Helen Berg, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Samir al Khaill, Sonya Kornichek, Sam Kiley, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, Margaret Park, C Marshall, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Ivan Borovich, Tony Hetherington, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Bernard Cooke, Sandra Barwick, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro, Paul de Sa,

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Cap'n Bob's Daily News Pressure mounts for Bush to end Iraqi 'genocide' Parties level as economic gloom lifts Inflation will tumble to 6% by April; Saatchi signed up for Tory campaign Major picks new 'old guard' Jetstream Airliner The World According T Wolfe Oxford rows into its fifteenth victory in 16 years Rushdie's wife says he is self-obsessed and vain Two Magazines Spring Time in Paris Teachers warned over test boycott The Sunday Times Saatchi will project Major in new campaign Bank holiday boom for shops Classified Which Computer? Show Gulf oil fires blacken snow in Himalayas Previn resigns as RPO conductor Kenneth de Courcy Book prices to drop as cartel is broken Publishers end their price-fixing agreemen-25% of bargains by July Victory favours dark blue on the perfect day for a grand boat race Martin Gilbert: The Churchill Assignment Porsche Driving in its Purest Form Teachers vote to flout law and boycott classroom test Moderates' call for caution ignored Citroën Sydney tops in the big BA draw Budget Bupa Riven cathedral brings in the Freud Squad Feuding clerics seek psychotherapy as police go through the books Power firms to pay cash for blackouts Foster Parents Needed for Orphan Elephants Philips Vauxhall Poll reveals wide ignorance of Easter In today's Other Sunday Papers Gang man at Major's party Travel agents face crisis Norwich Union Helathcare Bush has lost his nerve Comment Bees to lose their sting Forte plans a new name Sage PC Business Software Woman fights to learn sex of her unborn baby ScottishPower The Hand of God Strikes Back Diego Maradona's disgrace: drugs finally feel the soccer superstar The 3M Olympic Collection Army Officer Bitter Winds in the East The Hidden Legacy of Tiananmen Goodbye, Chingford Man Qualcast Washington asks if the Bear will eat George Bush IBM Queen Elizabeth2 AirUK (Reuters): Albania frees 258 prisoners The World (UPI): Leaning tower gathers speed Honda (Reuters): Public hanging for six Iranians Russia's fate may be settled on the streets Millet Lighting British Gas World Sports Car Workers pay price of a united Germany National Training Awards Mcmxci Mandela holds crisis talks to end township violence Ford Using Britannia to save the red ensign Vatman goes for broke Deep purple dream Miracles need more care The Sunday Times Points Down with all town hall taxes BT Rebels tell of Iraq's harvest of blood British Nuclear Forum Bank Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Layabouts risk heart attacks News Digest Dinner is off Nurse struck off Crash deaths Price increase Bond winners The Boat Race Henley The Management College Cap'n Bob Bites the Big Apple Daily News Robert Maxwell is having the time of his life. Last week he sold the jewel in his crown, Pergamon Press, and focused on his new passion, the New York Daily News. John Cassldy was given privileged access to tell the inside story of a takepver that even by Maxwell standards has been epic Cancer Research Campaign On a turquoise trail to spiritual enlightenment Profile Fleet Street's honeymoon with 'the boy' PM is over Paper round British Diabetic Association Major soldiers on under friendly fire Inside Politics A steady nerve is needed if the prime minister is to lead his party out of the minefield laid by Nigel Lawson and the Thatcher loyalists, writes David Hughes Godfrey Smith 'Scriv' gets a brief to show law's human side The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . Bank Fo Scotland a Friend for Life Fogies of the law stand unjustly accused Training and intelligence, rather than skin colour or background, are what matter on the bench, writes Barbara Amlel Why the allies must finish their business in Baghdad Samir al Khaill, an expatriate Iraqi, appeals to the West to intervene in the civil war and establish democracy through opposition groups Everest 'Nice' Peter Brooke ought to keep some nastiness in reserve The Northern Ireland secretary needs more aces up his sleeve if he is to keep the Irish talking, writes Norman MacRae Atticus Picture Gallery Mad politician disease bags another victim Nigel Lawson is showing all the symptoms of a malady that has claimed Ted Heath, among others, writes Sandra Barwick The triumph of evil Major puts a brave face on war in the old folks' home Assurances that all is sweet in the Tory party have a familiar ring and should be treated with caution, writes Robert Harris MDC Jack Barclay Ltd. H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Mann Egerton Lancaster Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Guysalmon Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Jaguar Lancaster Holland Bros Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Alan Day Scoring points in the executive class Eric Dymock lines the new BMW 320i up against the more familiar Audi 90 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Approved Used Cars BMW's first motorbikes are still firing on twin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Harriman and Carling tear Bristol apart RAF take wing with Underwood Tall order for Nottingham newcomers Women's World Cup finds a welcome in Wales Gareth Daniels predicts that women's rugby is about to win over the chauvinists Widnes find it painful as the underdogs bite Ticketmaster Cardiff faithful content in defeat A hero fit for the National John Karter meets Mark Pitman, who has won his fight to partner the Grand National favourite Brinson cuts a dash as the heart and soul of the party Docklands Express looks good value at Aintree Admiral's Cup defence boosted by the Oracle No clues found in classic pointers John Karter offers his thoughts for finding winners this season The best choice for Liverpool is Ronnie Moran Sue Mott argues that Ronnie Moran is the man for the job despite initial setbacks Mighty Richardson the early birdie Oh Lord, give us anyone but deliver us from Orrell Stephen Jones on the rise of Orrell, the rugby club that no one likes to play Lane turns the corner The game is up for Maradona Brian Glanville considers the sad story of Diego Maradona, footballing genius and fallen idol Young guns fire Roker Park Shilton's mastery fails to rescue Derby Southampton make their point with new-boy McLoughlin Praise the Irish and back to the drawing board Cats who got the Canaries Nayim fills the gap while Lineker rests Football Results Summaries of the Leading Matches For the Record Racing Rugby Light Blues succumb to slaughter on the Thames Oxford power to crushing victory Feeble Liverpool flop from the top Tottenham board backs Venables consortium bid Ardiles joins Newcastle News Focus Mason quits Design Award Maradona denial Altrincham top Record habit Ice follies The world according to Tom Wolfe Turning 60 last month, Tom Wolfe has evolved from the iconoclasfic journalist of the 1960s into America's grand old man of letters. But watching him deliver his Easter message, predicting a religious revival to an adoring Wolfe Pack of fans, Deirdre Fernand wonders if he is just a false prophet Sloane Publish and be glam Style File Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contributions by Polly Samson and Geordie Greig The Sunday Times Suede's Indian Summer At last, suede has shed its old hippy image for a more elegant, sophisficated appeal. Paula Reed suggests getting swathed in the softest skins and pastel shades or even the urban Apache look When the winners are still looking up to the stars Hollywood Dispatches Sam Kiley hits the post-Oscar party scene and finds the role models can still attract an audience Allergy Vac China Mainland Store Fresh call to support your local grocer Anne Williams meets Professor Richard Lacey and chews over the problems of food safety and supermarket shopping Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Holy orders, gentlemen please Wine The Sunday Times Silk Cut Faraway Holidays ABTA Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Bridge the World Travel Bug Cycling for Softies ABTA Crystal Holidays Auotralian Multiple Display Advertising Items French Railways Multiple Display Advertising Items Tasters Directions Trips to inner space Hire and lower Happy holiday Shall we chalet? Civil service Olau Ouagadougou Choo Choo Mary Anne Fitzgerald takes on board the rackets and spirits of West Africa by chugging across the tropical Core d'Ivoire to the capital of Burkina Faso Ramble on Advantages in rucksack design have saved hikers from shouldering too great a burden. Peter Gillman advises on selecting the appropriate equipment Air new zealand Withstanding the tests of time Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Finland Iberia Airlines of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Achingly beautiful Despite doing his back in, David Wickers loved the Bernese Alps Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Section Swansea Cork Ferries Cunard Countess Step out in Europe Lesley Douglas puts walking tours through their paces Overseas Travel Airbreak Ltd Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Explore Classic Icons of Russia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items S. V. P. France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reho Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Anglo Pacific Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tallest Multiple Display Advertising Items Yugotours Sailing Sunsail Clubs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidclity Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Basevine Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Regalian Quality in a word Chestertons Residential Lloyds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Johnd Wood & Co. Foxtons Allsop & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church The Watermark Club Westcity Properties Plc The English Courtyard Association Octacon Barratt the House Builder Multiple Classified Advertising Items At the White Hart Hotel Moretonhampstead Devon St. George Plc The Sunday Times Just add water to bring the vegetable picture to life Although Easter is early this year, gardeners will find plenty to plant, writes Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Pest group has it taped Living monument to a green design firm Reminiscence Game Match your chosen years to win £4,000 The Sunday Times Cross Word No place for Charlton in Old Trafford's new team Ford cuts could shut UK plant Taylor Woodrow in TV bid Lilley helps ICL fight Euro ban Should Jones be next to quit? Recession almost over, says CBI Debut Business Receiver to Omnitech as rescue talks fail APV Will there be life after Robert Maxwell? View Point School, the health-footwear manufacturer, is soon to Management Week Northern to sell STC arms Bass over a barrel Bass's cash call has stunned the City, which thinks the brewer should put its house in order first. David Brierley reports Tesco is thinking small Eurotrade Centre Amstrad Hoechst sues Colloids in patent battle Share in the boardroom Girobank Business Banking Chinese puzzle for Coats Sharewatch Economic databank The week ahead Mid Glamorgan The Essential Component Toshiba Germany Wakes to a Nightmare As free-market realities strike home in east Germany, unemployment is soaring and desperate efforts are being made to bring life back to the graveyard left by the communists Monetary union weakens D-mark Les Ambassadeurs Club ISC Computers PLC Iberia Airlines of Spain The Town in the Fertile Garden Skelmersdale Closed chip shop Prufrock Bishop moves in to check Royal Insurance Grocer insult Ridley is way off the mark The humbled brothers breathe a sigh of relief The Sunday Times All Nippon Airways Airline competition takes off at last Richard Branson, chairman of Virgin Atlantic, says Lord King of BA is unhappy but that's good news for air travellers Halifax Signs point to recovery by summer Caring for the elderly Small investors fail to save on tax Birmingham Midshires Building Society The Equitable Life Airways V Financial Adviser Independent The Legal Protection Group Limited Chelsea Building Society Northern Rock Building Society I asked for a £310 loan and got a £2253 debt Questions of cash Unit trust index Beating the deadline for this year's Peps Savings news Scots plug power sale C&G Channel Islands Limited The M&G Unit Trust Personal Equity Plan Who to avoid when the job axe falls Career and outplacement consultants can provide valuable help to redundant managers. But beware of unscrupulous operations, says Godfrey Golzen Goodman Graham and Associates Powergen Churchill Career Consultants A member of the Hambros Group Selection Thomson Thames Valley Interprise Fletcher Hunt plc Director of Marketing Kidsons Impey Search & Selection, Ltd. COSAG Computer Systems Egor Executive Selection Howgate Sable ALBA Selection Ltd. Chusid Lander Entrepreneur Cattry Tracey & Associates Ltd. Bilinguagroup Bhs Direct Technology CLP Concept International Software Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times business video course Engineering Multiple Display Advertising Items Drillaser Commercial Manager Engineers aim for Europe Graduates of a unique Anglo-Italian course gain engineering and business skills, as well as becoming true Europeans. Report by Chris Barrie Education Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in this Section Profiles Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Surgical Chiropody the Smae Institute French Courses in France Independent Education The Polytechnics & Colleges Funding Council British Red Cross Career Crossroads? Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Enter the Irons age Iain Johnstone talks to the British actor whose Oscar success crowns a decade of understated achievement Arts Hotline 071-793 0793 Exclusive to The Sunday Times Reader Offers Covent Garden Festival Orchestra Long Day's Journey Into Night Our Day Out Kool and the Gang Lampooning the old colonial Iain Johnstone applauds Mister Johnson, a drama set in 1930s Nigeria, for its liberal dash of humour and authenticity Dream time down under The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Why reps may face the final curtain Geordie Greig reports dramatic changes as regional theatres feel the financial squeeze Denmark behind closed doors John Peter finds an Elsinore court riddled with secrecy at Bristol Old Vic Noble's double first at Stratford Hereford Three Choirs Festival India Voice of harmony in a trouble land Hugh Canning on an invigorating Figaro given by the non-sectarian company Opera Northern Ireland Royal Shakespeare Company Birmin&ham Ballet variations on a regional theme David Dougill enjoys a grand triple bill of ballet at Covent Garden and a rustic double bill of dance theatre at The Place Record of the Week Russian spring A string of British successes Desmond Shawe-Taylor on two small-label triumphs Carmen Jones Sound design goes against convention Birmingham's latest exercise in civic planning opens this week and continues the city's tradition for building on a grand scale Concerts Symphony Hall Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items NEC Arena Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items A prince born to shop Marina Vaizey on George IV's extravagant art collecting and his superb results Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Saviour of the month Television Patrick Stoddart Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace Theatre Marshall Arts Ltd Today's radio The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 160 The small man who overcome Auntie Crictical Guide to the Week on Radio Radio Waves The homecoming Monday April 1 Critical Guide to the Week on TV Tuesday April 2 Wednesday April 3 Thursday April 4 Critical Guide to the Wek on TV Friday April 5 Paul Bracly Saturday April 6 Dilys Powell's film of the week Regions Today's Television Highlights Satellite Sky movies The scourge of God Gerard Manley Hopkins a Very Private Life by Robert Bernard Martin Harper Collins £18 pp448 American psychos What Lisa Knew The Truth and Lies of the Steinberg Case by Joyce Johnson Bloomsbury £16.99 pp303 Rough Treatment John Harvey The cardinal's virtues The Rise of Richelien by Joseph Bergin Yale £22.50 pp282 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The State of the Art Broad horizons and tunnel vision Imaginary Homelands Essays and Criticism 1981-91 by Salman Rushdie Granta £17.99 pp432 History Today Times Books a division of HarperCollinsPublishers Sex changes Sexual Anarchy Gender and Culture at the Fin de Siècle by Elaine Showalter Bloomsbury £15.99 pp242 The Arts Guild Allusions of grandeur John Walsh meets Denis Donoghue, global academic and born-again Irish autobiographer Sealed with a loving kiss Protestations of devotion may be lost in the post, but Philippa Gregory finds that love still gets through, in the latest del very for romantic fiction Diary A vision of the girl in white Air and Angels by Susan Hill Sinclair-Stevenson £13.95 pp276 Gaudy metaphysics Fiction The Famished Road by Ben Okri Cape £13.99 pp500 Scenes from real life Immortality At Any Price by William Cooper Sinclair-Stevenson £13.99 pp235 Magic moments The Brightside Dinosaur by G H Morris Constable £12.99 pp240 A comedy of manors Fiction Another Love Story by George MacBeth Bloomsbury £13.99 pp212 Richer Sounds Viking Paperbacks Non-fiction Fiction The Book Guild Ltd Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Death Squad Probably the Best Timeshare in the World The Funday Times Bananaman When little Eric, an ordinary schoolboy, eats a banana, he instantly becomes the EXTRAordinary. . . Strip-Teasers Deputy DiNK The Funday Times Club Fantastic Flowers Brain Busters Ripley's Believe It or Not! The Funday Times Club Coupon Thinks Laterally Crossing on the last drop Beryl the Peril Bogart Asterix and the Banquet The Red House The Suday Times magazine Not Just Another Hatch Clio Clio Renault The Sunday Times magazine Gliderol Doors William … Canon Canon Volvo Miele Politics at Play Robert Maclennan, MP, and his sister Elizobeth MacLennan, the actress, talk to Richard Rosenfeld. Photograph by Clive Boursnell Toyota Supra Dayfold plc Dolphin Britannica Picture Gallery Nursing Witness to Doomsday Qualcast Persil British Nursing Association Glass & Glazing Federation Schott Fiat Designed for Life Fisons A Portrait of Paris Picture Gallery Smallbone Times Newspapers Limited Ford Dishes to enjoy while you lose weight Slim Chinese Food lovers' guide to the leanest cuisine in the east Slim Indian Japanese These Dry-Baked Dishes are the Best Choice You dip raw ingredients into simmering broth—very The thinnest fast food Thai Alcohol ban Your secret ally Keeping an eye on portions Ransomes The Sunday Times A Guyand his Dolls "This is the Best Darn Tomoto I've Ever… Knuckle Muster Fashion Saniflo FounTAin Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise The Monte Carlo Casino Watch Proton Triple-Valve Leica A Life in the Day of Brian Hayes, the talk-show host, talked to William Hall. Photograph by Martin Dunkerton Brian Hayes Nothing Runs like a Deere Pioneer The Literary Guild Business World Omega Loruis Brand Peugeot 205 Gtii-9 The Edwardian International Healthrow Britain Homegrown Holidays Hold their Own Turin Comic Capers (1): Cartoon Tycoons London Tall Tales of the Riverbank Brother In Print Page Proof—Or Just a Load of Bulls? Tokyo Inscrutable Dentsu Buys into Europe Cambridge, Mass. Comic Capers (2): Harvard for Sale Northern Ireland Pile It High, Transport It Cheap Hewlett Packard Selfridges Bubble Trouble Picture Gallery Balmoral Health Departments Chief Medical Officers Coals to Newcastle Jersey TyVEK Lufthansa Apple Blossom Time TyVEK pro. Tech TyVEk pro Tech Neville Johnson TyVEK pro Tech Apple Computer U. K. Limited Now Departing for the 21st Century USAir TyVEK pro Tech Canon Garuda Indonesia Jack Cohen was furious. He came to my office, seized my lapels and shock me like a rabbit A series on turning points in the careers of busines people. Interview by William Kay Health Department's Chief Medical Officer The Want Makers Londn Camel Lights Home and dry Downtown Arole Barlow throws his weight abouot 8 Seperate… Home truths: th erevenge of Penge - the one-time… Got a New Urdu What's Hot Flower Marketa Talkland Gross earnings London Lives Quick on the Draw Over the Hill What's Hot Bloody Kids! Castro Air France Single Servings These Ladies Lunched . . . Alone Accelerated Learning Systems Limited Dinosaurs and DIY Home Truths Zoë Fairbairns' Penge A Homebuyer's Guide Arts of Oak Eating Graig Brown Sunalliance Life & Pensions Daniesh Furniture Centres

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