News from 05/01/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Martin Fletcher and George Brock, John B. Hall, Gillian Tindall, Victoria McKee, Philip Schofield, Jon Ashworth, Margaret Dawson, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, M. Akbar Ali, Laura Thompson, Hilary Finch, Denis Vaughan (Director), Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, J. Wildbore, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Leslie Geddes Brown, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, James Baker, Bruce Clark, Peter Jones, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Peter Victor, Huon Mallalieu, Louise Taylor, Robert Maxtone Graham, Dominic E. Walsh, Douglas Broom, Peter Hughes, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Peacock, Charles Bremner, Nigel Taunton Chairman, John Percival, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher, John Holland and George Brock, Simon Tait, W. James Thompson, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Peter Masefield, Marcus Braybrooke Chairman, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Francis Spufford, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, H. M., Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Ann Froshaug, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, G. Dixon, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Steve Acteson, Chris Partridge, E. Roith, Ken Lawrence, B. H. Davis, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Bryan Appleyard, Ansel Harris, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Nicholas Snowman, Sara McConnell, Mandarin, Craig Lord, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sebastian Coe, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Alan Lee, James Bone and Richard Owen, Paul Willcox, Sarah Jane Checkland, Bernard Silk, Michael Dynes, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, A. Husayn, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, J. Welsh, Director, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Crookston, Chris Powell,
ResumoIraqis agree to 'last chance' talks with US Bishop angry with Gummer Blow for Mp Fare rises Early wicket Index Sicily wistful about Mafia tax collectors Poll tax cushion in doubt Computer taken with Gulf papers Clarke retreats on curriculum Storm has its eye on Britain And. So. To. Bed Reflections from Sundance Modern is as modern was The mind of James Baker Lynne Truss on television Art of the aeroplane Whitehall machinery may face Major overhaul after next election Tory activists vote to decide future of Heseltine supporter Eight children in care after sex abuse claim Thermabond Ltd Picture Gallery Future of Morning Star in balance London 's red routes could increase bus speeds by 60% Car skeleton keys worry the police Dame Violet Dickson dies at 94 Meningitis toll rises to nine Border protest Ownership ban Charge rejected Bishop accuses Gummer of trying to split the church Chichester college to take international role Father kills children in car fire Oyster men ready to mussel in on new market Greengrocer cleared after shooting thief in the night Record fall in house prices Taking a break: Tom King, the defence secretary,… Harrods sale beats recessionary blues Final Offer Sewage sludge 'harmful to soil for centuries' Ex-judge jailed for food theft Liverpool—rotten borough Citroen Ax Jazz £5,995 Commuters face average 9.5% increase in train fares As British Rail undertakes its biggest investment programme for 25 years, commuters will be asked to meet the cost by paying higher rail fares from tomorrow. Michael Dynes reports Drug check after 13 deaths Chess success close Ex-pastor stole from preacher The cost of travelling by rail 'has never been cheap' TV-am £1bn bill to save UK museums As museums and galleries look to the millennium, a Times survey shows renovation costs threatening to swamp the arts budget for the next decade. Simon Tait reports Toyota Supra Fighting stress in driving seat British Psychological Society Protest trio bailed Whale autopsy Back in saddle Robber jailed TV redundancies Writing 'no clue to personality' Dummy run Immigrant plan Fares refused Retailer fined 500 laid off Kremlin concession secures supplies of energy and food Moscow hint of ban on strikes Baltic hope of troop cuts Russian nobility musters for duty Picture Gallery Drugs boycott shuts chemists Getaway for less at Lunn Poly From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Walesa puts economy first Replay of an old power tussle in stand-off on Capitol Hill For 200 years, the American executive and legislative arms have fought over war powers, artfully divided between president and Congress, Peter Stothard writes Most Americans see fighting as inevitable despite Baker talks Disaster visions 'are a myth' Volunteer dies (Reuter): Baghdad budget (Reuter): No to mask order (Reuter): Call for marches (Reuter): Manila coup fear (Reuter): Hostage priority Only those news hounds fit to sprint Expelled Iraqi envoys warn of possible reprisals Mystery ship: the Balqees sailing from Algiers,… US urged Europe not to undertake peace mission Israeli anger over UN rebuke South African crime upsurge brings rush to buy guns Helicopter shootings denied (Reuter): Albanian switch (Reuter): Brando plea (Ap): Wind break Left Bank muse stages comeback Picture Gallery Fiat Siad Barre ready for peace talks From a Correspondent in Nairobi: Sudanese rebels call on army to revolt Faith beyond welfare Matthew Parris ... and moreover The purring leopard snarls The Times profile: as a last-ditch attempt is made to avert a Gulf war, James Baker, at first wary of Bush's hard line, will tell Iraq on Wednesday there can be no deal Drawing the front after all Spine-chillers Gales and sales Type fantastic Evils of Opting out Congress Takes a Hand Rest and Recreation Start of a mission to spread the faith Lotteries dilemma Anchors to past Israel and Saddam Saving our ships Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Rushdie: true convert or broken spirit? Church and war Give a dog… Cerebral palsy Westminster waltz Munch early for Lent Court Circular Tomorrow's royal engagement Legal appointments Colonel J L Corbett Winder Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Birthdays this weekend Hiroshi Noma Colonel Lyon Corbett Winder Colonel Lyon Corbett Winder, OBE, MC, former lord lieutenant of Montgomeryshire and of Powys, died on December 20 aged 79. He was born on July 15, 1911 University news Charterhouse The Royal Naval School Professor calls for return to free-range farming methods Church services tomorrow Dodo Watts Dodo Watts, former film and stage star who subsequently became one of London's leading casting directors, died on Christmas Day at her home in Teddington aged 79. She was born on December 27, 1910 Scottish crofters face bleak future Because of his love God had already decided that… On this Day The Times London Association for the Blind The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements The Samaritans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2374 Fitness delivered to your doorstep Help: Jill Caesar, personal exercise trainer 'It's a question of personal encouragement. You can't turn me off like you can a video' Enatur The plane man's guide to art Bernard Silk finds out how an aviation enthusiast has turned his obsession with aircraft into an art gallery business Events in town Let there be better light Assets Escapees to a slow county Home from home: Simon Watson 'It's as if one is divided into two halves, school half and holiday half; the busy half and the quiet half' Picking winners in the song contest Feather report Country events British Philatefic Bureau That old (large) black magic Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney The Sofabed Shop Send now Samad's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Wall Bed Company The Traditional Hat Company Jolliman Ltd. French 17th Century English Oak Your Favourite Poem Woods of Morecambe Ltd Call Akom Ltd Allergy Breakthrough! Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Dunlopillo and Latex Health and Beauty Multiple Display Advertising Items moriartis workshop Dexter Sofa to Bed Stock Clearance Sale Baf Roofing Systems Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Doing the Graces no favours Trying to save works of art for the nation is becoming farcical, as Sarah Jane Checkland reports Preview Now here's a funny thing Cartoons Four in One 1 Promotions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green's Antique Galleries Fine Clocks for Decoration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques and Collecting Is Open Multiple Display Advertising Items Blüthners 071-481 1920 vb vh Opera & Ballet Arena Diary of Times Classified Raymond Gubbay Opera Gala Night Handel Messiah Or Write to Mgp Travel Ltd. London Oriana Choir The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items 071-481 1920 Prokofiev Barbican Hall Hard feelings on the hard shoulder Lynne Truss reviews a First Tuesday documentary about the M25, The Hangover Show, Happy Feet and Over My Dead Body Television Tough times must never stifle an adventurous spirit The South Bank received only a standstill grant in the Arts Council's recent allocations, and has been the target of criticism for its "interventionist" artistic policy. Nicholas Snowman, its artistic director, asserts that his mission remains valid Arts Policy A seasoned campaigner Manon Return of the saint Music on Television Turnabout highlights the modest David Robinson on the surprise hits of the American box office David Robinson on the surprise hits of the American box office Cinema BBC 1 Times Books BBC 1 Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Libya supplied gun that killed Sheehy Best-selling Fiesta recalled for checks The Times Crossword No 18,495 Picture Gallery Weather The Times Sport 23-28 Racing 26,27 Business and Finance 29-33… Memory game Summary Safe passage Final plans Golden youth Last resort Skiing Desert tracks Coin return Racing England loosen the shackles slightly First Day Scoreboard Kicking sand in the world's face Simon Barnes on Saturday Malcolm's hostility earns early reward Major favours scheme Help the Aged Britain's chance to further Olympic cause Comment The snow must go on to repair host resort's TV image Skiing Revenge for Jackman Squash Rackets The Times Racing Cricket Cup football brings spring to the BBC's sporting life Sport on Television the Week in View Football Snooker Darts The desert caravan in overdrive Citroens away to a flyer on the road to Dakar Highlights of the Week Champion still waiting for money Snooker Sunderland's resolve may be weakened by injuries The unfancied Cup teams may be stirred by nostalgic memories for encounters against the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City Hat-trick by Kapil Dev wins the cup Cricket Enjoying life on the road back Harford gets coaching job for League squad Delgado upsets the favourite Tennis For the Record St Albans step nearer to semi-final spot Hockey Weekend Team News FEI seeks games bids In Brief Snow Reports Hodge will travel to seek a cure Survivor enjoying fruits of hard-won success Nuttall in race to be a world graduate Atthletics From a Correspondent in Lanzarote: Change of routine is Cooke's recipe Chance for Welsh squad members to stake claim Rugby Union Irish threaten tourists Physician heals himself in extra time Golf Complete Results from Rye Smith may receive a rousing farewell Rugby League Heseltine will hold talks on World Games Student Sport When the referee had to check his bullet-proof vest Sabin Du Loir to shine on favourite hunting ground Sandown Park Haydock Park Redundant Pal can speed clear Cecil has disappointing start Market Rasen Lingfield Park Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline Gold family stake all on a golden opportunity Chinese puzzle unresolved by Fu's triumph of youth The truth behind a youngster's dive to victory at the world swimming championships remains shrouded in mystery Full Results from Perth Sport on TV Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Harris in timely trial boost Tomorrow Most gains held Stock Exchange Prices Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates London Traded Options Dismal figures underline us slide into recession Generator sale likely to set £500 minimum M&G urges firms to hold payouts US banker arrested Harrods has it made in Japan Picture Gallery DAF in red after drop in its sales Pledge by Major keeps sterling up StormSeal receivership puts 3,000 jobs at risk John Lewis admits poor Christmas Insurance battle Banks reopen Dividend cut VPI agrees deal More provisions Distributor ready to sue Nissan over UK contract Wall Street Major Changes IMI delights in Mint victory US tough talk knocks Dow County cuts profit forecasts for big engineering companies Stock Market World Market Indices Tesco may sue property group Eighth record year in succession for Liffe Business Roundup Interim loss for Banner Waverley wins BTS Broker passes dividend Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options Taylor Young Investment Management Lexicon goes back to profit Canada deal for Hanson The Times Unit Trust Statistics Interest Rates Round-Up Confusion mars Tessa success Unit Linked Insurance Investments Briefings Computers hit power allocation Unlisted Securities Revenue makes television debut in £7m effort to reach non-taxpayers Free gifts may prove costly Comment Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Recession affects life bonus rates The unsung guardian of the Vestey millions Business Profile Commerical Union Trustees Limited Portfolio Platinum Fountain Forestry Limited Independent Financial Adviser The Leeds Successful start for Tessas Summary Vestey interest Taxman on TV Bonuses hit Power cut Nissan action US jobless up Bad debts First-time buyers to cash in on discounts Rock bottom house prices and offers of cheap mortgages are breathing life back into the lower end of the market, reports Money Editor Lindsay Cook Timing the decision to buy Going flat out for exchange Cheap rates allow for furnishings Save & Prosper Builders stop cutting prices Saturday Review Saturday Review Art Rock Radio Films on TV Television Cinema Opera Theatre Jazz Music Dance Kid Galahad The Saturday Interview Time of the Antichrist We don't believe in the Devil, do we? Until, Francis Spufford says, something devilish happens Gnawing doubts Haufax Rover The New Rover 216 GTi When the laughing had to stop Witty and irrevent, Post-Modernism was the dominant artistic style of the Eighties. But what was it; and is it over? In the first of a four-part series, Bryan Appleyard examines its most obvious and extreme mainfestation: the architecture of the decade's building boom A style lost in the Post In the end, did the trickery run the punchline of the joke? Majestic Wine Warehouses A perfectly odd partnership The Royal Ballet's teaming of Darcey Bussell and irek Mukhamedov should not, in theory, be a success. He's too short, or she's too tall. But they are being compared to the greats. Debra Craine reports. Photograph by Anthony Crickmay Showing the beauty within the beast He may have the body of a stevedore and a nose like a baby's bottom, but Gerard Depardieu is the sex symbol of the Nineties. David Robinson assesses the French actor's fatal attraction Laughable heritage Amanda Mitchison on Giles, a cartoonist whose pen draws humour from the unspeakable A house of fantastic cards 'Between the palms and the sea, Where the world's end steamers wait' Gillian Tindall reads about the sad disintegration of Rudyard Kipling's golden, Indian youth The path of progress The Hidden I By Frederic Raphael Thames & Hudson, £14.95 A year of hunger, blood, and tears How it seemed A writer's-eye view of events this week—in the past. At the start of his Histories, the Roman historian Tacitus gives a preview of what was to happen at the beginning of the bloody year, Ad 70, in which no fewer than four men were, briefly, emperors of the Roman world On a plank across the void The Penny World By Edward Blishen Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.95 Upon the wings of the wind Peter Masefield reads a celebration of the many achievements of Sir Thomas Sopwith and a life spent in the service of flight Sofas and Sofa Beds Comic cuts in the old curiosity shop Deyan Sudjic climbs the spiral staircase to designer Paul Smith's attic office, and enters a boy's own world Work Space Outlaws prosper in a Brixton hideout A couple who gave up their jobs to start a business can now claim to have brought new ideas to interior decorating Viva Versace! There is music and theatre in the creations of Gianni Versace. Liz Smith speaks to the man who shuns the orthodox. Fashion photography by Irving Penn Beyond the doner kebab Jonathan Meades visits north London to discover what the Turks really eat, and is delighted to find that much of it involves offal Restaurant Guide Fast food, slow food Frances Bissell, the Times cook, learns some Italian country recipes, from labour-intensive pasta to a quick casserole Now something extremely silly Robin Young finds that bargain offers on wine are even better in the new year If in doubt, don't cut it out Winter pruning keeps vigorous plants within bounds without destroying their shape, Francesca Greenoak writes Restaurant Guide Cherry Orchard Alexander's Restaurant Giovanni's Central Fish Bar and Restaurant Dicken's Superb French Cuisine in the Heart of Bournemouth Probably the Best Indian Restaurant Ever mauros Hare Krishna Curry House Ristorante Pizzeria Property Lovell Villars Swiss Alps Coed-Y-Glyn Viking Logs Ltd Seeing is believing Landlords! Landlords! Landlords! Shootout at the fantasy factory Orlando, Florida, is at the centre of an industry selling magic to millions. Peter Hughes saw what the magician has hidden up his sleeve Travel Notes Adventure The last requiem Hilary Finch braves the hype to follow Mozart's travels through Germany Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Aosta Valley Italy King's College chapel may have to charge a fee to maintain the building, Harvey Elliott writes Swan Hellenic Cox & Kings White-water rafting in Austria Thomson Something to Declare Travel Insurance Fly Concorde Supersonic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mozart Travelbag Mozart Bi-Centenary, Verdi in Verona, the… The Great Australian Travel Company Trailfinders Ltd Sta Travel Owners Abroad Travel Ltd. A Perfect Holiday Fourwinds Atol CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Cruise Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Africa Travel Centre Vista Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Alternative Travel Group Twickers World CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays The Kings Arms Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The life and music of Mozart Celebrate the composer's bicentenary year with his complete works, special concerts and three outstanding books Times Newspapers Limited The Books The Concerts Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer © Times Newspapers Ltd, 1990. Transparencies… 'My house is the source of all my painting' A Childhood: Patrick Heron Voyages Jules Verne Panasonic
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