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News from 12/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Linsay Cook, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Laurence Mountford, Graham Searjeant and Peter Guilford, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Inge Morath, D. E. L. Rees, Barbara Ellis, S. J. C, Ronald Faux, C. S. Heaps Chairman, Michael Rubinstein, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Laura Thompson, June Blane, Charles Jencks, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, John Holland and George Brock, R. D. M., T. E. Evans, Geoff Brown, Abu Dhabi, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Susan Ellicott and Michael Dynes, Ruth Gledhill, George Thomas, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Patricia Alford, A. S. Jeapes, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Hardy's Wessex, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rick Mather, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, J. M., Paul Wheeler, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Geoffrey Alderman, Richard Cork, Lindsay Cook, Chris Day, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Wolfgang Munchau, Michael Wharton, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), R. Y., Victor Moore Chairman, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Tony McGee, Peter Stothard us Editor, Kerry Gill, P. J. Bishop, Jonathan Prynn, Marcus Binney, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, David Chappell, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Alan Budd, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Brian Alderson, Craig Lord, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Broadhurst Sales Director, Clive White, Matthew Parris, William Wilkinson, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Aubrey Jones, Kerry Gill and Craig Seton, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Elizabethan scholar's, William Davey, Efraim Karsh, Alexei Burmistenko, Cecil Gould, Brian Banks, Shona Crawford, Martin Waller, Lorraine Knowles, David Keene Vice- Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Coni Chairman, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Russell Chamberlin, Jim Cunningham, Cranbrook, Terence Conran, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Jeanne Breen, Peter Crookston, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Saddam offers UN chief little cause for hope A showdown between good and evil Gulf Moves Saturday Review Miller meets Mandela Bad spelling penalised Inside Canal tragedy Chelsea fined Pits to close Index One in two back instant action Ballet star Bussell misses big role by inches Moves 'to prevent civil war' Stolen Gulf computer returned Battle-ready Soviet troops seize buildings in Lithuanian capital ABTA Cabinet urged to exempt poorest 10% from poll tax Tories aim at overhaul of comprehensive school system Major offers safeguards after latest steel blows Lawyers oppose constraint on public right to planning appeals Chief constable denies smear campaign Demolition challenged Laughing all the way to the town hall till Early ban sought for 'dreadful' pig rearing Workman dies in M4 crash Correction Accidental death verdict on children drowned in canal Man who lost £2m is jailed Trawlermen land £64,000 net gain Tory MP survives move to oust him Marcos treasure fetches £10.6m Crashes and flood alerts but weather prospects improve Cyril Kaye The spectre of Stalin Jeremy Irons Citroen Ax Jazz ?5,995 Zoo pulls back from the brink £620,000 heritage grant to save medieval masterpiece Dog enthusiasts flock to new venue Five tunnel firms to be prosecuted over death Appeal refused Vaccine tests Arson denied Ruling deferred Double killing Sheep savaged Tv in cells Panasonic Options narrow as fears of betrayal weigh heavily on Saddam Bush warns the Israelis to maintain low profile Israel sees danger in lack of us air liaison Picture Gallery Major says time is running out but conflict still not inevitable All the world's a stage in city of restraint UN will suggest sending force to oversee pull-out Reuter: Scholars of Islam take tough line (Reuter): Saudis to pay half US Gulf cost (Reuter): Patriot missiles Menuhin letter (Reuter): Reagan's plea Jumblatt resigns Commercial flights face threat from extremists Battle to win over hesitant Congress Kinnock fears Labour revolt in Gulf debate Picture Gallery Petrol prices begin to rise Hopes rest on Saddam's keen sense of survival Hospitals told to lift cash constraints for wounded Public backs use of force to retake Kuwait Hi-tech star to guide troops in the desert Hardliners seize chance to pounce on Lithuania Halifax Nato cautions Moscow not to apply force Bush tells Gorbachev to be calm Britain cuts Sudan aid German deal Tiananmen trial (Reuter): Ceasefire ends Soviet generals win on budget Protest rally Riots in Greece (Reuter): Basque bombs Mercury Communications ... and moreover When might is moral Why it should be a tough Budget Alan Budd believes the reccssion and constraints imposed by ERM membership provide little room for manoeuvre Golden treasury neglected Brian Alderson thinks children should be encouraged to go far beyond the latest list of recommended reading How we shall go to war Revise, please Beyond recall? All sewn up Misallocation Shrinking from War The Kremlin's Deaf Ear Pigs in the Middle 'Shoot to kill' policy denied Saddam's ambitions Soviet newspapers Mozart's funeral Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Costs penalty in planning appeals Merits of protection for adders Random testing Post-Modernism: trick or treat? Parting shot Foot faults Court Circular Today's royal engagement Memorial service Church news School news Church services tomorrow Birthdays this weekend Legal appointment Robert Dyk Obituaries Professor Ian Cowan Forthcoming marriages Thomas Stanley Matthews Lieut-General Sir George Lea Marriage Weekend anniversaries Royal Aeronautical Society But God's mercy is so abundant, and his love… On this Day What's a Million? Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2380 Book a powder and paint job Dynamite Pink Putting your house in order Winners and answers from The Times Quiz of the Year Christmas Jumbo crossword solution Selling your boat in The Times is a breeze Events in town Folly of a London doctor Home from home: Dr William Davey Ooo, Ouch, Ooo… Country events Day Left Ways to darken our lightness Anbil Free Colour Catalogue Multiple Display Advertising Items VISA HOP Multiple Display Advertising Items Futon Company Moriarti's workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Computer Crosswords Banamite Dreams Tuftop Multiple Display Advertising Items Contemporary contemplation The high priestess in the troubled world of contemporary art has opened a new gallery. Sarah Jane Checkland reqports Open house turns into a zoo Exhibition Review Preview Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Engagement Rings For Distinction, Quality &… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques and Collecting West London Antiques Fair Thinking of Selling Paintings? Antique Pottery Restoration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art of coining an arty phase Terminology Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified The South Bank Centre Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Academy of St Martin in the Fields Multiple Classified Advertising Items Owls not what they seem Television Lynne Truss reviews the cryptic Twin Peaks, Spender, and The Trouble with Agatha Christie Golden egg on the scales of fringe Theatre Surprised by Love Duke of Cambridge Theatre Endgame Etcetera, Camden National Portrait Gallery The Sunday Times New Woman Youthful oom-pah-pah Musical Oliver! Sadler's Wells BBC 1 Hofels BBC 1 Linguaphone Pupils to be penalised for bad spelling in GCSE exams The Times Crossword No 18,501 Blue and red moons in pre-dawn display Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Thomas Pink Shirtmaker • Sport Making waves Summary Test of nerve Forward step Open and shut Final hopes Tour mystery Desert weight Bates lashes out at League Singing songs less smutty and silly Simon Barnes on Saturday Controversial natural organiser with a passion for the game National Asthma Campaign Death of a driver holds up the rally French cast doubt over Paris match Internal combustion threatens Dakar's future Comment Livingston polishes his indoor image Athletics The ultimate test of endurance in 45 degrees of Arctic frost Sport on Television The Week in View Sampras considers withdrawing to avoid serious injury Tennis Morris sets a fine example before loss of momentum Scoreboard from Karachi The Week's Highlights Taylor's torment takes heavy toll on Smith Cricket Managers ready to face the elements Hendry earns chance to avenge defeat Snooker A resurgent Smith happy to let his goals speak for him Football Weekend Team News Warrington in regal form Rugby League For the Record Trial eights offer a cause for optimism A new Boat Race dawn may be on Cambridge's horizon Today's Team News Lewis free on bail In Brief Temporary diversion from events of next weekend Rugby Union Duff seeks a rapid rise by Honeyghan Boxing Chance for Neath to recover form Everett to lead Oxford Snow Reports An open letter to Kenneth Baker, home secretary The Times Downhill quest to conquer Hahnenkamm Skiing Uncle Ernie in line for Arkle tilt Lingfield Park Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Riverhead looks a Ladbroke blot Big-Race Field Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Desert Orchid to raise the roof Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Osborne and Young Snugfit put their popularity at risk Mandarin: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Jennings fit for Spalding qualifier Hockey Gillingham has goal in sights Barrowman improves his own world record time in 200 metres breaststroke Ipswich's double challenge Tomorrow Results from Perth Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Official approval for cash prizes From Las Vegas to Latchmere Leisure Centre Sport on Television The Times Unit Trust Statistics Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates CURRENCiES Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates London Traded Options Mines at risk in battle over coal costs WTA sells Portuguese pulp mill holding for £126m Pressure grows on Spurs directors to play ball Northumbrian managing director resigns By our City Staff: British Airways ends flights to Irish Republic after 44 years Court clears Pan Am to sell London routes Daily Mail trading result up US prices drop Touchstone bid Manpower move Bank cuts jobs IEA prepares to peg oil price with extra stocks VSEL cuts jobs at Trident yard Albert Martin to close factory StormSeal jobs are axed by receivers Department changes mind over 40% power stake sale Polly Peck injunctions are issued Markheath rises 52% South Western Electricity plc South Western and Seeboard on target Business Roundup Zetters ahead at halfway RMT's losses deepen Shares fall on Embassy loss BBB Design goes into red LIT sells 40% Jersey stake Cautious end to account Stock Exchange Prices Investors stay on the sidelines Wall Street World Market Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options Gulf hopes lift Tokyo 193 points World Markets Major Changes The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Hoare Govett downgrading knocks Lucas Industries Stock Market Recent Issues Major Indices All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Chancellor's team faces gathering gloom at Chevening Cazenove to advise Hungary Unlisted Securities Discretion first in fighting fraud SFO tries to keep a low profile despite highly public raids Ratners sees cost-cutting as key to growth Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders 'Business as usual' vow as TSB finds buyer for Target Unit Linked Insurance Investments Pep yields under threat Independent M&G Securities Limited NRNORTHERN Rock Equity investors keep their nerve despite threat of war Town & Country Builing Society Hendon merger Allied Dunbar Tessa will fan fires of inflation Advice post-haste Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Briefings Share dealing costs Mortgage rates Fortpolio Platinum Yorkshire Building Society Vouchers fool counterfeiters Fidelity Investments Revenue pays rent to zone investors Fleming Investment Trusts Experts fail to lead by example Comment Lindsay Cook Weenkend Money Editor Insurers prepare to crack down on repeated claims for storm damage Save & Prosper Banks and societies court Tessa's hand Buddha of design who remains the eternal optimist By Gillian Bowditch Business Profile Terence Conran Gateway to golden airspace Capital City Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts GRE alert after agent arrested Summary Conran inspired Storm reports Your views Gulf calm Treasury talks Business Coal threat The Sunday Times Eviction awaits victims of loan offers Consolidation of debt can sound an attractive way to reduce outgoings in the face of big winter bills. But some lenders can exact a heavy toll, as Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, reports Card fee ended in blacklist threat Bank & Ireland The Times Saturday Review Saturday Review Art Cinema In South Africa's Crucible Miller Meets Mandela America's greatest living playwright meets Africa's greatest living symbol of resistance, and finds that decades of imprisonment and months of turbulent freedom have not dented his idealism. Photograph by Inge Morath O'er hill and anorak Majestic Wine Warehouse Thomson Thomson Rights of passage Motorists are the whipping boys of the great transport debate. Peter Barnard presents the case for those who feel that if God had menat us to use trains, he would not have given us Henry Ford and Enzo Ferrari. Illustration by Benoit Jacques Keeping a foot on the ground Private farming is the great hope for the salvation of Russia's agricuture, Mary Dejevsky writes Jersey Rover The New Rover 216 GTi 'Paris' is burning: Bein The Lebanese know all about tension in the Middle East. Fifteen years of war have turned their glamorous capital into a city of ruins Redemption of an unknown soldier The Sandham Memorial Chapel stands as a tribute to artist Stanley Spencer's attempts to unite the sacred with the secular through his war experience, Richard Cork writes An enduring grace Marcus Binney on Burlington's assembyly rooms in York Enthusiasms Noble thoughts, now for the deeds The RSC's new season, the first for Adrian Noble, is sure to have a strong classical slant, Benedict Nightinglae writes Here's one we wrote earlier Philip Howard looks for a definition and description of a literary movement in the Modernism that spawned it Inside the landscapes of the writer's mind Hardy's Wessex, Dickens's London, Zola's Paris: literature invents places no less than places literature, Peter Ackroyd reads a new study of the where of wirting A worried man in a mac A Dubious Codicil Chatto & Windus, ?15.99 Magnifying the Moon How it seemed Pomp and glory in a land of circumstance The American Country House By University Press, £22.50 The Architect and the American Country House By Mark Alan Hewitt Yale University Press, £35 All change Dinah Hall talks to three leaders of the clothes world about their new designs. Photographs by Tony McGee Fashion Going through hoops Jonathan Meades finds an alliance of French and Scottish staff who provide Italian food that shines in the south Restaurant Guide Winter Food In the soup kitchen Food & Wine Frances Bissell. The Times cook suggests some hearty winter warmers Gathering of winter fuel Robin Young samples some sturdily brewed ales with bite Wine Buys Turning living upside-down Nicole Swengley visits Rick Mather, an architect with an all-embracing attitude to life at the top Snowdrops, pure and simple Francesca Greenoak extols the virtues of the Virgin's white symbol of purity Dedra the New Lancia Restaurant Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Marshalls Seeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ltd. Insublind Sita Restaurants Carlton Gate Berwick (U. K.) P. L. C. Kays Letting Office Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Ellwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Where the famous go to be ignored The slopes are not the most exciting, many ski lifts are elderly and so is much of the holidaying population. But Gstaad has more to offer than wellgroomed snow and exclusive night life. In the first of a series on great winter sport resorts in Europe and North America, Travel Editor Shona Crawford poole looks beyond the pistes to the courteous-Swiss village which is a name-dropper's dream Travel Where Kennedy saved the peace Nigella Lawson catches a bit of tropical life in the Atlantic Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet P&o Europe on a shilling a day, but count your change An Elizabethan scholar's travels are recalled in the first in an occasional series on Englishmen abroad Wings Turkey a Paradise Preserved Itineraries Harvey Elliott reports on an Atlantic spat which is developing over Florida holiday home legislation Something to Declare Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items US Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America ABTA Alternative Travel Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Martin Randall Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hideawa Faraway Free Travel Kit! 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