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News from 26/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Bernard Ingham, Edward Lucie-Smith, Barbara Hall, Mike Graham, John Fingleton, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Susan d'Arcy, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kelth Wheatley, Sally Payne, David Smith, Nick Pitt, Carol Rumens, Barbara Amlel, Edward Welsh, David Elstein Director of Programmes, Carol Sarler, Ken Binmore Professor of Economics, Eric Boman, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Tony Allen-Mills, Kenneth Baker, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Cllve Thomas, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Bill Jones Director, Hugh Canning, Scyid Berry, Peter Kemp, Nigel Tisdall, Alan Brownjohn, Igor Stranvisk, St Paul's, Sean Ryan, David Reed, Robert Harris, Martin Durkertor, Robert Verkaik, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Philippa Rose, Harry Ritchie, Paul Golding, Bernard Cafferty, Fiona Walsh Deputy City Editor, Stuart Wavell, Polly Samson's, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Boris Scbapiro, Alistair Horne, Jeff Randall, Richard Grant, Paul Driver, Andrew Lerenz, Susam Marling, Harvey Parlock, Matthew Gwyther, Christian Lamb Salvador, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Jill Jolliffe, Tim Wren, Anne Williams, Andrew Yates Property Correspondent, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Jenny McClean, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Martin Dunkerton, Stephen Jones, Anne Smith, Kevin Radley, Angela Neusta', Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Marcel Berlins, Tim Satchell, Karen Armstrong, Addis Ababa, Bryan Appleyard, Peter Benfield, Ian Glover-James, Alison Beckett, David Selbourne, Norman Stone, Malcolm Wlnton, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Michael Taylor Director, Graeme Montgomery, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Earl Russell, Moira Potts, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Clare Medwin, Bianca Jagger, Mihir Bose, Michael Austin, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Michael Cyprien, Norman Macrae, Godfrey Golzen, Deirdre Fernand, Eric McGraw, Andrew Lorenz, Roy Isacowitz, Lukas Felzmann, Tony Banks, Sam Kiley, John Parker, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Correlli Barnett, Mark Harrison, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Clive Greidinger, Scyld Berry, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Harry Ritchie's, Clement Freud,

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Banks hammer customers with penal rates as bankruptcies soar Firms pay up to 18% for loans MPs vote themselves tax-free £26,000 golden handshake deal ITT Sheraton Review News Review Gunfire in capital as Ethiopia teeters on brink of… The Sunday Times Two Magazines Bank chief to pocket another £60,000 Insight The Sunday Times Minister gave £2m grant to Iraqi war rocket firm Insight Former Vickers firm in customs probe Classified Rolex Weber barbecues Getaway for less at Lunn Poly Durrell's 'incest' with Sappho disputed The Times Who needs the rain? The weekend got off to a sunny… Lamont poised to reject Delors currency plans Nationwide Britain gets first new grammar school in 20 years ICI prepares to fight takeover Recession turns the screw on the achievers Squeezed by the high street banks Interest rates hammer small business hopes Siemens Rent rise hits high society traders Squeezed by the landlords EC clean-up bureaucrats ignore pollution at home River spoiled by sewer is the shame of Brussels Passports for sale In today's Other Sunday Papers Sculptures go to court The City Resignation Lloyds Bank Citroën XM Is Lower in a Citroën XM MazDa Laughing all the way to the Bank Qualcast Comet India's Darkest hour for midnight's children For the third in little more than a decade, India was brought to a halt on Friday by a Gandhi cremation DVLA SELECT Registrations Hydro-Electric High-life apparatchiks hang on to perks of Soviet power Singapore Airlines Glittering skeletons in Giscard's closet Delta Airlines Ethiopia faces anarchy as troops close in Government on brink of collapse as rebel forces move on Addis Ababa British Gas Ford Gorbachev may be offered G7 summit 'carrot' Traffic cop sues star for $4.6m Minolta Down to earth: Jill Shields is comforted at a… BBC team's papers found The World (Reuter): Cheap airport plan revealed Britain to train Angolan army Brazil's poor turn to vicious lynch law Sunseeker Hole in the wall gang plunders US banks Why Africa eats up our aid Plastic grass gets bounced out The beam in Israel's eye The Sunday Times Points Birthdays Don't shoot the NHS pianist The Sunday Times The Royal Bank of Scotland St Bernard bearing a grudge Independents' threat to ITV Widow may stand for Gandhi's seat Israel flies 15,000 Falashas to safety Bank Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Mid Soldier dies in bomb attack News Digest Battle over book Crash kills six Beagle offers Oxfam change A statement Bond winners Contents Dynasty: the sequel Contents Golf Club Barbaroux Pit bulls hound Major into a pre-poll frenzy Forum Dogs days for the Tories as Kinnock gets a grip Inside Politics Holland A foot soldier fires back in a surreal Oxford row Godfrey Smith A turned Baker comes out snarling The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine… Quality Used Cars Sorry guv, we can't afford your pay rise Foolishness, strategic error and wilful blindness: Barbara Amiel cries all the way to the bank over the governor's 17% Time-bomb ticks away in land of the fighting mad After the Gandhi murder the West has every reason to fear for the future, writes David Selbourne The Sunday Times Trade is the only aid Gorbachev needs to make his country grow The West's reply to panic-stricken Soviet appeals for economic assistance should be trading deals, says Norman Macrae Atticus Exit Wilson—pursued by a whisperer New Grub Street Home truths for India Tories take pot shots at their toes in political no man's land The cabinet of John Major, increasingly divorced from real life, has the scent of death about it, says Robert Harris Swaine & Adeney Bass The education battle begins, 120 years too late Britain has a huge backlog of ignorance and lack of skill to repair, writes Correlli Barnett, author and historian FIAT No 10 on a war footing Bernard Ingham on how the Falklands brought him into direct conflict with the Ministry of Defence The Times Looking after the 'brass' TWA the Best of America The indiscreet charm of DT, officer and gentleman Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Lancoster Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Jaguar Guy Salmon Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soft-Top Conversions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flagship Audi shows its artistry Noise detracts from a V8 made for touring, writes Eric Dymock Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks oF Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery buyer adds to a collection of classics Monaco's prince has a passion for old and fast cars Lexus SAAB Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Edgware Road Lancoster Mercedes-Benz Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann HMG Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pentagon William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Alan Day Hroleigh Puttocks Woking Motors J. R. Tagger Mercedes-Benz Gerard Mann Multiple Display Advertising Items HMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Mann Egerton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cooper Group Land Rover Land Rover Assured Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Display Advertising Items Monarchs pay the penalty for winning American Football Richards bites the hand that feeds Inept referees are destroying football Moles breaks the mould Scyld Berry on Andy Moles, Warwickshire's opening bat, trying to turn the clock back Backley in a battle with technology Cliff Temple on the challenge facing Britain's leading javelin thrower as he prepares for the world championships Bouet reverses the tide to hold the Cup Kelth Wheatley on the twists and turns of the new rules at Lymington Mortensen's miracles terrified the Europeans Watch the children play in Paris Rob Hughes looks forward to a fortnight of upsets at the French Open Langer has the birdies fluttering Nick Pitt watches the great and the good embark on the long journey over the Burma Road in their quest for the PGA championship Callaghan the wizard of the wager wants to crack the Derby jackpot Kooyonga proves even Piggott can get it wrong More a whimper than a big bang Racing Focus Britain ready for battle on wheels Cycling Roebuck is left there standing Waqar finds the devil in mild track Moxon holds hit brittle team together Barnett offers batting lesson to pedestrian men of Kent Croft and Co show there is life after Viv Whitaker thrives despite the pitch For the Record Cricket Australian Football Taking the strain without an anchor Racing Gascoigne must wait News Focus Transfer trail Johnson flops Caffi out Better Becker Fast Fibbens Todd's 1-2 Golden putt England the one-day masters Richards flurry too late for West Indies Full Details England thwarted by head of Garcia Atherton faces up to the barrage What's in a Name? No longer a safe haven for blue-blooded profit, Lloyd's is now a byword for feud, scandal and debts which even the very wealthy struggle to pay. Deirdre Fernand on the higher stakes and lower cachet of being a "name" Raymond Weil Shah makes a royal return Style File Heath's Style Victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Connections The Sunday Times The Times Just good friends, your highness? As tongues start to wag about Prince Charles and his confidantes, Helen Fielding looks at the pros and cons of extra-marital chummery Cartier Package Holiday Chic multipurpose items and crafty planning can pare your holiday clothes down to fit one simple suitcase Ehrman Tapestry Let them eat fish cake Cookery Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall celebrates the glamorous return of a favourite nursery food Falcon Travel Bug Multiple Display Advertising Items Burgundy's golden oldies back in flavour Wine The Sunday Times British Airways Leisure Traveller Asian Affair Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express Airbreak Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Tasters Multiple Display Advertising Items New York's shady quarter Directions Freedom of the city Air fare discounts Home from home Ferry interesting Sandals Inca Ways 'I don't know what they put into the soil in Peru, but the land appears to yield about 30 children per hectare' In the final part of his account of a trip to Peru Clement Freud traces ancient paths to Indian cities and a floating island on Lake Titicaca Travel Brief Norwegian Coastal Voyages Andalusian Express Summer Times Conservation CTC Sicily Chilling out The Best of Greece The Travel Section Madeira Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyage in viking waters Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Elizabeth2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail AA Baedekers Swansea Cork Ferries Plan a perfect away match Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders CAA Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays France Bonded Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece EMAE The Travel Club of Upminster Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Character Cottages The Bedford Hotel Cameron House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Adverrtisers Regalian Bishops Court Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Savills Regalian Chestertons Benham & Reeves Regalian Get a slice of essential England for only £5m The ideal country estate, with a castle and 1,000 acres for fishing and shooting, is going on the market, reports Andrew Yates St. George PLC Chesea Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hooper Square British Gas Digging into our history with a wire coat hanger Call to scrap mortgage relief Bovis Homes Allsop Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Watermark Club Raffety Buckland Kingston Park. Notts Development Opportunity Raffety Buckland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell Charles Church Bespoke bricks bring out the best at Chelsea From Waterways to apples, there was plenty to inspire flower show visitors, writes Graham Rose Blue Crystal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Crossword Putting gardeners in the June Picture Trials saved Gas blasts through £1bn profit barrier Company faces outcry over BT-style bonanza Continental Airlines Contents Recession gloom deepens despite rate cut Goldsteins plan a Superbook London Clubs bets on flotation Asda aims to split top jobs Don't stop cutting rates yet View Point Trade Indemnity PLC Owners snaps up Olympic Intrade91 Swansea Hanson move boosts bank Hanson unveils the Masterplan Last week Lord Hanson revealed why he had bought up 2.8% of ICIHe wants to combine the two groups to create a global colossus for the 21st century. Andrew Lorenz and Fiona Walsh examine the strategy Cray gets City thumbs-up Contango Share in the boardroom Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharewatch Queens Moat Houses Sailor needs second wind Office 'raffle' suffers from mental block Type and Wear the New North East Norman's number's up Prufrock The Mickey staker Conran's vision not what Butlers saw Defying the slump at ICL Profile Little things count for a lot at Harrods All Nippon Airways Norwich Union Vallance defends £3bn 'rip-off' BT needs all the cash it can get, he says, for global expansion But will its charges be curbed? Andrew Lorenz reports Average cost of phone calls, pence Economic databank Iberia The Ultimate Driving Machine Whitbread tops up profit Rift at top of British Steel Japan Airlines Spurs Play for Extra Time Europcar How the debt kept growing TSB Group Lamont has too little time to stay tough Economic Perspective Don't feed the hand that may bite you American Account The Sunday Times Land Securities PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Prolific Duped into giving card code Questions of cash Premature cuts for mortgages on annual review Unit-trust rescue Savings news NatWest Insurers ease agony of serious illness No trust in offshore rules Yorkshire Guernsey Independent The London Share Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interprint Multiple Display Advertising Items Willwriting now Offers Two Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items UK & European Luxury Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Training is Germans' key to quality Firms that spend the most on training also have the best sales. It is something the Germans have always known, says Godfrey Golzen United Research NRA Bartlett Advertising Ltd N. B. Selection Ltd PD Consultants Speedo Plastic Redrow Group Stern Associates Resourse Maximisation Southern Mintel International Group Limited Seeboard Hoggett Bowers BBC Enterprises SRI Ward Executive Limited The National Rivers Authority Glaxo Manufacturing Services Withers Deamond & Wood Brigdale Ltd CJA Recruiment Consultans Group Price Waterhouse The Sunday Times Toyota Northern Recruitment Group Interexec Electrical Power Interface Ltd Dixons Stores Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Ward Executive Limited Feltcher Hunt Plc Allied Dunbar Chusid Lander Your next Move DDL Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Associated Business Management Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Department of Transport Hoggett Bowers Norwich Union Hoggett Bowers Scottish Enterprise ASA International Sheffield City Polytechnic School of Management Public Appointments Wandsworth Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority Warwickshire County Council Coventry Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hospitals Sick Children Csiro Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Rebuilding Wren's London Terry Farrell, whose classical scheme for the St Paul's site was unveiled last week, talks to Hugh Pearman Rebuilding Wren's London Paternoster Square today looking east: St Paul's peers over the 1960 blocks The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre False profits in the record business Robert Sandall on how thinking small is helping the giants of the music industry Vision Celebrity roll call makes light of the past Theatre Exclusive to The Sunday Times Reader Offers Metropolitan Home Neutrogena Generation which sings a simple song Hugh Canning on the legacy of the great Lieder singers, as a new set of interpreters emerges Dramatic debut for a brave new work Opera Festivals blessed by mixed Marriages Hugh Canning on two traditional but entirely different Figaro productions It takes 17 to tango but fewer to flamenco David Dougill on the fiery Tango Argentino and a half-hearted Night in Seville Cannon The Rose Tattoo The hospital as an art form Marina Vaizey on an old Dublin monument which is now a thoroughly modern museum Arts Hotline Olympia London A star is reborn in Beverly Hills Iain Johnstone talks to Richard Dreyfuss about his latest film and the actor's second coming as a Hollywood star of the first rank The director as a picture of innocence Round-Up Murder, melodrama and mistaken identity Iain Johnstone on Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and the week's releases Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Josef Weinberger Limited Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items A true clown in the flesh Julie Walter, taking on a matronly role in The Rose Tattoo, talks to Kate Saunders Multiple Display Advertising Items Same Old Mocn Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items Pet Shop Boys Wembley Arena Tango Argentino The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West and Cinemas Classical Concerts Irina Decermic Multiple Classified Advertising Items New kids picked off the block Television Today's radio The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 168 Announcing a poor state of health Critical Guide to the Week on Radio Radio Waves Radio preview British Diabetic Association Monday Critical Guide to the Week on TV Tuesday Wednesday May 29 Thursday May 30 Critical Guide to the Week on TV Friday May 31 Dilys Powell's film of the week Saturday BBC Radio Collection Paul Johnson on The Times Literary Supplement Regions Highlights Satellite The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Harry Ritchie's TVreview 16 The week ahead an TV 18-19 Radio 17 Sky Movies + The Movie Channel Contents Sham pain Charlie Dance Till the Stars Come Down a Biography of John Minton By Frances Spalding John Curtis £25 pp270 C. S. Lewis News that's unfit to print Shock! Horror! The Tabloids in Action by S J Taylor Bantam Press £14.99 pp353 A strong whiff of idealism The Observer Observed edited by Joanna Anstey and John Silverlight Barrie & Jenkins £25 pp304 The Book Guild Ltd Canon fodder Making Saints: Inside the Vatican—Who Become Saints, Who Do Not, and Why By Kenneth L Woodward Chatto £18 pp416 Nothing left to win Trials of an Expert Witness: Tales of Clinical Neurology and the Law by Harold L Klawans Bodley Head £14.99 pp277 Viking The misery and pain of neglect Second-class males Fiction Moon Over Minneapolis by Fay Weldon HarperCollins £12.99n pp180 The parent trap The Battle for Christabel by Margaret Forster Chatto £13.99 pp266 Bio-degradable scandal Curtain by Michael Korda Chapmans £14.99 pp415 A tsar-studded cast Fiction Ring of Red Roses by Eddy Shah Doubleday £13.99 pp381 Master Any Business Book in 30 Mins (Not 30 Hours) Happy and glorious? Tim Satchell speculates on the veracity of six new books about the royal family On the Critical LISt A natura curiosity Angela Neusta Trevor about beer Diary Paperbacks The Cretan disaster Crete: The Battle and the Resistance by Anthony Beevor John Murray £19.95 pp383 Reader's Digest Middle-age threads Alan Brownjohn on John Fuller and other riddlers True confessions Carol Rumens tracks the sublime in the work of six women poets Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week A Black Swan Paperback The Writing School The Oxford Companion the Mind The Funday Times Bananaman Strip-Teasers No kidding! Deputy DiNK Fish Tales Mr Clean The Funday Times Club Join the Club! Jousting Knight Fights Brainbusters The Funday Times Club Coupon Riddles N Giggles Thinks Laterally: Getting away with murder Beryl the Peril Bogart Eure… Scribble Asterix and the Banquet The Funday Times Club Chaaarge! The Sunday Times magazine Air Tech Challenge The Sunday Times magazine Vacances en Campagne Amtico Calor GB Hover Speed Kodak Mr Softie and the Singer Edmund Leopold de Rothschild, the banker, and his daughter Charlotte talk to Richard Rosenfeld Volvo Fiesta Blinds Limited Finch Conservatories Ltd Ransomes Westwood Meat to live Shower Dressing Anyone for Virtual Tennis? Inter-Continental Hotels Abbey National Sofa Workshop Air Portugal Smoking Can Cause Fatal Diseases Big Shots in Vogue MazDa Vacant possession Lufthansa ASDA Philips Bwia Scotland Fisons Dateline Linguaphone Fat of the Land Heroic British Food May: Caerphitly cheese Trust Welsh miners to know a good cheese when they saw one Pioneer Bloc Vote Wine The rush to try out new wines from eastern Europe bas been a lippuckering experience in too many cases Royal Hair Force Grooming Trial Subscription Application Christies The Best of British Thomas Lloyd Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Kirkdale Mall Order Ltd. West Hampstead Clinic Nordic Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Neville Johnson The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Tony Banks, Labour MP, talks to Susan raven Smallbone World Books Qualu cars TAG Heuer The Sunday Times Citroën XM Every day at the office people bring you problems Peugeot 605 Toyota Previa The Road Ahead Welcome to the Quality cars motor show: 21 forthcoming models displayed over four pages, Look closely, because your next car could be here, months before its lunch date Rover It's you most valuable asset Family Man The New Audi Porsche A Race Apart The Fast Track Smoking Can Cause Heart Disease Mitsubishi Motors Good Things in Small Packages Space before they can register a car. Not… You Can Tell when It's Shell You Can Tell when It's Shell Car of the Year 1991 Renault CLIO Ford Cigarettes Glasford Daley Sounds off With a sound pressure level of 143.6 decibels, this Range Rover has the loudest in-car sound system in Britain Benson and Hedges Subaru London Port Bourgenay Stocks and scares Downtown Richard Grant Contents What … Hot Grenada Art beat London Lives Costume Drama What … Hot Callifornia Wines Majestic Wine Warehouses Ltd. Sally Whose idea was it anyway? London Lives What … Hot Castro What . . . Hot France Big City Blues Pollution, Pigeons, Pearly Kings and Other Capital Punishments The Sunday Times Hanbury Manor The Harley Medical Group Shine on Ben Jackson, Glass Technician to the Stars, Comes Clean about his Clients Danish Furniture Centres Seriously off its trolley Eating Craig Brown Aer Lingus Holidays Pernod

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