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News from 14/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Jane Dickson, Jane Dunn, John Huxley, Rory Boyle, Stephen Dodgson, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, John Davison, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Anthony Whitaker, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Stephen Bayley, Graham Rose, Kevin Cohill, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Nick Pitt, William Green, Julian Symons, Ian Shuttleworth, Dr Alec Dickson, Edward Welsh, Rutus Olins, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Philip McGarry, David Dougill, Andrews Grice Political Correspondent, David Rowland, Joe Irving, Kitty Kelly, Jonathon Futrell, Harvey Porlock, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, John Melmoth, Sir Colin Chandler, Laxmi Shivdasani, Julia Neuberger, Sean Ryan, Robert Harris, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Garry O'Connor, Fiona Walsh Deputy City Editor, Simon Miller, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Aisling Foster, Jeff Randall, Bob Coliler, Jasper Gerard, James Adams, Paul Driver, Ivan Fallon deputy editor of The Sunday Times, Neil MacLEAN, Kevin Cahill, Jon Thorn, Tim Rayment, Richard North, Peter Plant, Rufus Olins, John Hopkins, David Toop, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Brian Reading, John Karter, Patrick Masters Additional Reporting, Barbara Amiel, Marie Colvin, Katharine Sagar, Stephen Jones, Leila Farrah, Harry Mullan, Richard Palmer, Leslie Megahey, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Fiona Shaw, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Peter Primrose, Karen Armstrong, Francesca Anslow, Sophie Johnson, Chris Jones, Bruce Johnston, Sir Geoffrey Cox Editor, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Anwer Bati, Trevor Bilsby, Gordon Malthouse, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Brian MacArthur, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Figna Malcolm, Mihir Bose, Dick van Dam, Philip Beresford, Kate Pullinger, Andrew Alderson, Ed McHenry, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Tania Glyde, Godfrey Golzen, Andrew Lorenz, Fr Kevin O'Donnell, David Wickers, Sam Kiley, Victor Bryant, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, Margaret Park, Tim Rice, Penny Perrick, Kamran Fazel, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Brian Roberts-Wray, Martin Booth, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, Sandra Barwick, Ray Leonard, David Bull Director, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,

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What to Do with the Zoo New hope for Kurds as US troops fly in RAF steps up air relief operations as Iran claims death toll of 1,000 a day Italy mobilises for oil disaster Woosnam leads the field in Masters Britain's Rich plus Men's Fashion Major to crack whip over his poll tax rebels Nancy and Sinatra plus Kitty Kelley Interview Lamont denies knowledge of vice tenant Care International The Sunday Times magazine Britain may back end to whaling ban Call for more homework The Times Rolex Oyster Classified Black & Decker Threatening disaster: smoke billows from the Haven… Two killed in Ulster by IRA DCs Clifford and Woodley London Zoo may be moved to Hackney Emergency transfer could save 8,000 animals Top people lose a billion as they feel recession bite Red tape holds up £42m Aids payout Sunday Times Campaign The Forgotten Victims Stringing along: America's Lark String Quartet—Eva… Amma Thatcher goes into the bin Barclays MI5 'knew of British arms trade with Iraq' Insight Plain English on the menu The New 2-0 Turbo Volvo 940 Se Lexus Battling Brenda slugs it out for print supremacy Showpiece school declared a 'failure' In today's Other Sunday Papers Princess and saintly uncle Queen asked to help army Tories told to stop 'sniping' Comment Nilsen flat up for sale CIA spied on Prince Philip Abbey National Unhappy anniversary: Brain Keenan, the freed Lebanon… British Airways Leisure Traveller What shall we do at the Zoo? Since The Sunday Times broke the story last week, all of the country is asking. . . One alternative costs money, the other makes plenty of it. But what do the animals need? Sean Ryan and Rebecca Fowler assess different styles of zoo International Refugee Year Trust Bradford & Bingley The gobsmacking of Chris Patten When the Labour party finally decided to reveal its alternative to the poll tax it caught the Tories on the hop. Andrew Grice reports Poll Tax / Fair Rates / Local Tax Fighting for Life Nationwide TWA the Best of America Fearful Kurds go back to rebel zone Despite the grisly aftermath of fighting in the Kurdish areas, Marie Colvin discems glimmers of hope for peace, if not democracy, as starving Kurds return Hydro-Electric Forgotten refugees of Iraq's south fear Saddam revenge Bristol & West Kuwait's shrinking emir puts faith in PR Nancy and Nemesis head for the hills Daily News British Gas Hushed-up car deaths return to haunt German music idol (Reuters): Nixon on Gorbachev The World (Reuters): Prison term for racist remark (Reuters): Hillary 'taken ill' on climb Sky (Reuters): Ethiopian pilots flee Tycoons sprout from Moscow's economic mire French nuns find a fortune at stud Mitterrand at bay as slush fund scandal rocks Paris Norwich Union Healthcare Cool Hawke feels the heat Whiff of financial irregularity caps week of horrors for Australian leader Bopping gets God a bad press Peugeot Diesels Why we must save the zoo Nothing to Bragg about Points The Times Educational Supplement Update A winner if ever I saw one Birthdays CAFOD Christain Aid Oxfam Save the Children Fund Mercenary units kill rebel Kurds for Saddam Barclays Weather and Travel Outlook Marchioness jury discharged News Digest Kidnap fears Drug protest Bishops' plea Blackmail claim Driver shot Speedway raid Bond winners Discordant voices t the Opera House Smallbone & Co (Devizes) Ltd Frankie Goes to Washington Her husband was president—but another man ruled the heart of the first lady, says Kitty Kelley in her new book on Nancy Reagan Nancy Reagan Esquire Man at his Best Hitting a new high C that spells crisis Profile Royal Opera House New Woman The outlooks is grey, with outbreaks of moderation Inside Politics Godfrey Smith The first lady of blockbusters Kitty Kelley's unauthorised biography of Nancy Reagan has sent shockwaves across America and beyond. John Cassidy talks to the small, plump, middle-aged writer who says she is stnned public resporise to the book Grapevine British Red Cross Worries of the Western world, unite! Elements of neurosis and hypocrisy are essential if a nation is to have a social conscience, writes Barbara Amiel Let initiative out of the cage and London Zoo will prosper A Victorian edifice torn between the old ellsism and a modern public used to Instant entertainment has no future. London Zoo must adopt a progressive, consumer-led approach if it is survive, says Richard North Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. It's our job to stop the slaughter in Iraq—by ridding it of Saddam Western liberalism has cost the Iraqis dear, writes Norman Macrae. How many must be killed before we toughen up? Atticus Rentaslob—here's a new line in exports Is there a soft centre hiding inside the British yob? Sandara Barwick finds hope for the tattooed, 15-pints-a-night league The blooding of Mr Major How old-fashioned imperialism could be the Kurds' salvation Saddam's victims are paying the price for a Western world still too conscience-stricken about its colonial past, writes Robert Harris The Lygon Arms Press freedom versus Britain's legal monolith British law says The Sunday Times was wrong to-publish an extract from Spycatcher in 1987. 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production, £1300 million The Top 200 Robert Maxwell, 67: Publishing, £1200 million The Top 200 The Moores Family: Stores and pools,1200 million The Top 200 Gopi and Sri Hinduja: Trading, £1100 million The Top 200 Charles Feeney, 59: Retailing, £940 million The Top 200 Sir James Goldsmith, 58: Finance, £750 million The Top 200 Sir Adrian Swire, 59 and Sir John Swire, 64: Shipping, £650 million The Top 200 Richard Branson, 40: Music and airlines, £600 million The Top 200 David and Frederick Barclay, 56: Property and hotels, £450 million The Top 200 The Brenninkmeyer Family: Retailing, £500 million The Top 200 Leonidas Goulandris and Family: Shipping and finance, £550 million The Top 200 Viscount Cowdray, 64: Landowner, £420 million The Top 200 The Earl of Cadogan, 77: Landowner, £400 million The Top 200 Lord Cayzer, 81 and Family: Finance, £400 million The Top 200 Paul McCartney, 49: Pop music, £380 million The Top 200 The Earl of Iveagh, 53 and the Guinness Family: Brewing, £500 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