News from 23/02/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Lynna Truss, Elisabeth Benians, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, J. F. Ezechiel, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, P. B. Bryan, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, R. O. Leavor, Simon Brocklebank-Flower, S. J. C, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Ann Braid, Laura Thompson, David Smith, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, William Adlard, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Jack Windsor Lewis, Melvyn Caplan, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Richrad Morrison, Martin Fletcher, Andereas Gledhill, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Peter Jones, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Armitage, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Nicholas Markham, Alison Smale, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Martin Jiggens, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, J. M., Julie Welch, Jack Waterman, Edward Fennell, Lindsay Cook, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Rosemary Dinnage, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Brian Glover, (Michael Phillips), Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Tony Wilkinson, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Julian Seymour, Charles Campbell, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, G. A. Goodeve, Paul Nuki, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, G. J. Cresswell, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, I. M. Jessiman, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, D. J. L. Harding, SIR Robert McCrindle MP, R. S. Lenfestey, Shelley Lane, John Goodbody, Penelope Hughes-Hallett, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Gertrud Walton, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and Geroge Sivell, Adrian Phillips Director General, R. McD. Bridge, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Gordon Ridgewell, Alan Franks, Gordon Craig, Jeremy Larken, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Jackie Mason, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Roger Wood, Parliamentary Editor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Jim Hiley, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Steve Jackson, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Philip Dixon (Chairman), Keith Macklin, Scilla Elworthy, Mark Fuller, Jon Stock, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Crookston,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Iraq condemns Bush's war deadline Saddam told to accept allies' three-stage withdrawal plan by 5pm today or face all-out attack Kremlin still pressing separate proposals How the Proposals Compare Major curtails Ulster visit Kinnock's gibe Power price Elementary geography Not quite the new Olivier Index On Other Pages Dalglish blows whistle on life at the Kop Iraq condemns Bush's war deadline Scorched-earth policy wrecking Kuwaiti oilfields, says America Vanity Fair By our Foreign Staff: Four die in Tirana shooting Moscow strives to produce plan US will accept Soviet Union (AP): Ozal sacks his defence minister Bush criticised US expels Iraqi (Reuter): Nuclear watch Iraq thought it could keep third of Kuwait United Nations Faltering steps towards peace Bush spells out terms Picture Gallery Iraqi regime has suffered fatal wounds Iraq lashes out at American deadline Baghdad Allies step op attacks on Iraqis in Kuwait Diplomats fail to distract air crews Bartering armies turn desert into expensive bazaar Picture Gallery Marines poised for beach landing Gunners will play vital role Reuter: Scuds now 'fired from Baghdad' Reuter: US forces confirm napalm use Lunn Poly Husain abandons linkage with Palestine Jordan Citroën British Steel to cut 1,100 more jobs at Ravenscraig Teenager convicted for hoax Killer jailed Ronson freed Bite damages Churches end help for jobless Major telephones Bush during Ulster factory tour British Gas National & Provincial Building Society University's £4.4m deficit is blamed on a lack of control Weapons 'linked to IRA killings' Town & Country Building Society Lecturers fear for classics Jail term suspended The Sunday Times No Title Red Baron expert sentenced for stealing documents Cyril Kaye & Company Aids programme complaint dismissed as witch hunt Baker ready to end prison slopping out a year early The Sunday Times New hearing set on jailed Six No Title Hoteliers believe only a miracle can avert disaster this summer The tourism trade in Britain is fighting hard to beat the recession but now fears the worst, its leaders tell Harvey Elliott Rooms at cut rates Kinnock says Tories will rue day they lost Thatcher Computer pledge to GPs Sale thief is jailed Sledging death Murder charge Nurses accused Threat to objectors is dropped Tax blunder Judgment later Cycles fail test Glittering prize Picture Gallery Alfa Romeo MPs reject move to televise trials Union leaders locked in battle for the soul of Solidarity Delegates return to Gdansk, birthplace of Poland's free trade union, for a congress today to elect a successor to Lech Walesa, Roger Boyes writes. The prize at stake in more than the top job Four shot dead as Albanian protest erupts in violence Mandela three skip country Stasi doubts (AP): Whale victim Vilnius challenge Guerrillas held US fears threat to Nato alliance Peggy Lee challenges the mighty Mouse Yeltsin wins a vital reprieve Cholera adds to Peruvian ills Balance shifts in New York melting pot Ford The greatest of these is Hope Matthew Parris … and moreover Time to cut off and kill Michael Armitage assesses the problems confronting the allies if a land battle does begin Have we enough grounds for burial? Alan Franks says he has no bone to pick with cremation Charity may lose by a nose The Times Diary Fiddling expenses The Times Diary Club sandwich The Times Diary Non-paying guest The Times Diary Back to Reality A Visit to Ulster Peking's Pecking Order Steps towards a 'new world order' Motorway habits Then and now Leader's departure Unsporting behaviour? Risk to game shows Shedding light on community forests Graceful old age for rural churches Waiting at hospitals Points of order Court Circular Tomorrow's royal engagement Birthdays Anniversaries Mountbatten Festival of Music Dinners Service dinners Dame Margot Fonteyn de Arias Pilots honoured Eric Hosking Eric Hosking, OBE, photographer, ornithologist and broadcaster, died on February 22 aged 81. He was born on October 2,1909 Memorial services Receptions Enrique Bermúdez Enrique Bermúdez Varela, military chief of the Contra army in Nicaragua, was assassinated on February 16 in Managua aged 58. He was born in Leon, Nicaragua, on December 11,1932 Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Church news Margot Fonteyn Announcements and Personal Pupils and Pirates Story of the Tungchow Announcements and Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements and Personal Entertainments Announcements and Personal Concise Crossword No 2416 Announcements and Personal Gin-starved boss gives pigs a tonic Farmer's diary Proton Triple-Valve Finding a moor to walk the dog Home from home: Annie Tempest Fishermen net a feathered haul Feather report Country events Unmoved by the siren's luring cry Why the toxic thrills of the city still outweigh the boredom of country living Events in town Barbican comes of age Does anybody fell like celebrating the residential estate's 21st birthday? Simply floored by kilims Assets The New Britannica Where to Buy Brooks Stairlifts Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items An International Fashion House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Stop Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAF Roofing Systems Ltd Call Akom Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoparound The Cashmere Stores Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stock Clearance Sale French Alden Reclamation Hard Water UGH!!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Factory Shop The Breton Cap Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theme Setter Multiple Display Advertising Items Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rocking around St Moritz Sarah Jane Checkland reports on a booming market in baubles, bangles and banks Switzerland, although Calvinistic to the hilt, has won advantage over the rest of Europe in the jewellery market Beware the chandelier's bid Are buyers pushed into paying over the odds by the system of secret reserves? Jewel Records Multiple Display Advertising Items Debrett Antique Engagement Rings Multiple Display Advertising Items Antiques and Collecting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court sends the old statue home Thesaurus The Mammoth Leicester Antiques & Collector's… Family History Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Nuclear Electric Theatres Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Houchhauser Phantom of the Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Guildford Choral Society The Great Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Philharmonia Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unless I'm mistaken , it's Preston Lynne Truss on misplaced locations in The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes; Shrinks, Dispatches and the final episode of Culloden Whizzpopping good fun Theatre The Big Friendly Lyric Able . Labels Theatre Ecstasy Latchmere, Battersea Davis tops the podium Briefing Sting emits a relaxed buzz Rock The Sunday Times Triumph of strength reborn Opera Samson et Dalila Covent Garden The Royal Opera House Help the Aged BBC 1 ITV Variations BBC 1 Prudential Holborn Allied battle plan for breaching Iraq's Maginot line Quick surge through obstacles is vital The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,537 Weather Abroad High Tides Around Britain Highest & Lowest Lighting-Up Times London Tower Bridge Death Squad Index Boxing clever Hard times River path Rowing Swift points Familiar foe Clue hunt Dalglish departs disenchanted The Career of Kenny Dalglish Footballers may soon see lilac Run for your life Thrown out of joint The hand of Toto A gulf of opinion Hansen emerges as top contender for crown Golf Weekly Swan-song of man who always walked alone Comment Supporters should pick the Test team Sport on Television the Week in View Eubank shapes up for a chance to further his claims Boxing Richardson bursts into lead Golf The Week's Highlights Siemerink makes his mark Recession puts the squeeze on sponsorship Oldham go to Town warily Rugby League Challengers waiting for a Liverpool slip Rothmans returns In Brief Ferguson to pin hopes on stopping Strachan Football Weekend Team News Townsend chases a double The front runner who leads by a length Christ Church blunt Oriel Rowing Tottenham refute Gascoigne claim Draw holds up progress by England Hockey England forced to make new plans (Reuter): Jones is again obstacle For the Record McDermott and Waugh retire with head injuries Cricket England tumble to defeat Today's Team News Davies is back for cup game Juniors tilt at Twickenham Teams and their Records Morris the key as Orrell strive to reach semi-finals Rugby Union Emyr is called in to face France Pragada proves an embarrassment From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Minorettes Girl can extend run in Punchestown hurdle Results from yesterday's three meetings Punchestown BBC1 Jinxy Jack impresses Blinkin' Nora to lift Yale qualifier Hern team looking forward to new era Lingfield deal is likely soon Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Solidasarock another Akehurst gem Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Passey forced to pass up chance of proving fitness Athletics Board talks on dates Commonwealth Games The Times Sports Service Bowlers set a seductive rhythm A Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Schuback attempts a double Bowls Opie storms back for a halt to slide Squash Rackets The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination 2, held in December 199o Order of Merit and Prizes Counting their blessings Accountancy may seem dull, but those who chose the profession still have jobs, Edward Fennell writes. Now they are smartening up their act and image Institute of Chartered Accountants successful exam candidates continued The Institute of Chartered Accountants' referrals list ATC Chart Alderwick McLintock Jeff Woller Associates London Harrogate Newcastle Newly Qualifieds' Recruitment Consultants Directory For the Newly Qualified Chartac Recruitment Services British Gas Davies Kidd Call Alan Tidy & Associates The Accounts Team Rathbone Financial Selection Services Tighter rules on BES schemes Business Editor John Bell Stock-Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates British Steel faces pressure to cut payout after closure Lloyds profits hit by bad debt provision Leamington Spa to merge with Bradford & Bingley By Our City Staff: Banker 'was assured' of deal's legality The Blue Arrow trial Markets react erratically as Bush sets deadline Harrods workers may demonstrate Brent Walker 'still in talks' No buyout at Serif Cowells Question of law Indicator points to lengthy recession Linread hit by stocks shortfall Ec closer to lifting import curbs on Japanese cars Pubs deal revisions agreed Picture Gallery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Private port bill rejected in Lords Telecomputing links with Gresham group Business Roundup Crespigny to merge firms Anglo United delay Pittencrieff purchases Mmi profits upon 1989 Telfos may sell stake Unit Linked Insurance Investments Time to exercise a power of caution Tempus Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes World Market Indices Account ends subdued Stock Exchange Prices Profit takers wipe out 45-point surge in Dow Wall Street Unlisted Securities Major Indices Shares drift as account ends 70 points ahead Stock Market Investment Trusts (Reuter): Weary investors stay away Tokyo Money Markets Commodities London Traded Options Traditional Options National Power Fidelity Investments Woolwich Building Society Portfolio Platinum Ombudsman rules on payout Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Limited Bank of Ireland Bedroom cover can save home contents blushes John Govett & Co, Limited Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, January 1991 Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Mofey 91 M&G Group Bradford & Bingley Couples to cash in on separate tax Dunedin Investment Trusts The Equitable Life Sayings for children High handed treatment by hanks Hoist danger Forever small Fidelity Investments Interest free Retailers pay deadly price for carrying cash Tax is iniquitous on elderly in care Seeking receipts Dignified decimals Barclays London Life Mim Britannia No Title Rates cut for new borrowers A law riddled with controversy Comment Picture Gallery Insurers chase defaulters Schroders Hill Samuel Financial Services Discipline provides the drive for tough man-manager Business Profile Prolific Financial Management Banks lead poll of advisers Save & Prosper Lloyds profit slumps Summary Tank commander Harrods action Wassail sale Import curbs NPI ruling Loan rate cut The Sunday Times Power generators go on sale at 175p a share Investor watchdogs still failing to police the industry Umbrella protects to £48,000 School learns a lesson on overnight deposits Save & Prosper Saturday Review Anne McElvoy in the sanctum of Germany's young noblemen How to create a private world in a small town garden The bullies that tormented the childhood of a troubleshooter Picture Gallery Saturday Review Music Dance Opera Rock Jazz Cinema ART Theatre Benedict Nightingale Television Films on TV Radio Heirs to a Duel Identity The Saturday Essay Forty years after Hitler abolished it, the German aristocracy is fighting to restore its traditions. Anne McElvoy reports on a new generation revelling in elitism. Main photograph by Graham Wood Passion fruitcakes Selfridges You could be forgiven for being a little perplexed Approved Used Cars Tribal The Saturday Interview Alan Franks meets a Surrey man who lived eight years with an African tribe and who underwent an initiation never before allowed to a European. Photographs by Steve Jackson If Anyone Can Can Reliable as a Volkswagen Busy doing nothing Jim Hiley meets Simon Callow, the 'next Olivier' who was ambushed by popularity on his way to theatrical greatness. Photograph by Andy Earl Mystery, man and the universe George Hill lifts the rug on Westminster Abbey's hidden treasure Playing a gig with Ub40 Who killed the Men They Couldn't Hang? Jasper Rees finds that some blame unadventurous record companies, and others the market's devotion to dance music Ireland 's unsung hero Richard Cork finds Jack Yeats recoiving the attention denied him in his lifetime His magazine work chung to him like an albatross. The word 'illustration' was almost a term of abuse in avant-garde circles Smoking Cancause Heart Disease No Title Vice past its sell-buy date 'Is There Anybody There?' Said the Traveller Memories of a Private Nuisance By Simon Raven Frederick Muller, £14.99Fiona MacCarthy delves into an Old Boys' sexual world where crude attempts to shock seem querulous and tiresome to today's reader Picture Gallery The Bard muffled by his mantle Our young are in danger of being deprived of the literary tradition that nurtured Shakespeare Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiqutty By Charles and Michelle Martindale Routledge, £30 Sound form, but little enthusiasm Nothing if Not Critical Selected Essays on Art and Artists By Robert Hughes Collins Harvill, £16 The Soul of the Eye An Anthology of Painters and Painting By Michael Levey Collins, £18 Lion s share of fibs and follies Architecture a Modern View Architecture a Modern View By Richard Rogers Thames Hudson, £5.95 The puritan, the savant and the clown Collected Poems By Donald Davie Carcanet, £25 Agyuka O Sol?/eagle or Sun? By Octavio Paz, translated by Eliot Weinberger Peter Owen, £11.95 The Literary Review Anthology of Real Poetry Edited and introduced by Aubern Waugh Ashford, Buchan, & Enright, £6.95 How it seemed Times Books Get me forensics on the line New technology provides new ways of detecting crime. But how reliable are these devices? Forensic Phonetics By John Baldwin and Peter French Pinter Publishers, £35 Century Milan ease Fishion The relaxed lines of Italy's sophisticated designs have never been so desirable, Liz Smith reports. Photographs by John Swannell Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Westward Construction Limited Edward Owen Set the Standard Windows Windows Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cast Iron Shop Canopies Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Frenchness brought to a head Jonathan Meades crosses the water and finds the modern bistro has arrived in London Restaurant Guide Asian Do we all do the oaky-cokey? The language of wine-tasters appears to be incomprehensible. Robin Young assesses the results of some tasteless word games A threat nipped in the Bud British intervention has stalled a brewing beer battle Wine Buys Awakening shelf-consciousness Make the most of what you've got: Frances Bissell, The Times cook, raids her stores Pass the breath test Food News Go to town, on a small scale In her third guide to creating a beautiful garden, Francesca Greenoak talks to Colin Wells-Brown in his retreat from the outside world. Illustration by Clare Roberts The town garden Planning an urbane renewal scheme Size doesn't matter with a town garden: it's what you do with it that counts Ten Key Points Breaking glass in a big way Home & Garden Amanda Brisbane has moulded herself a career as one of Britain's best sculptors in glass, Craig Seton writes Restaurant Guide Private Le Renoir Carraros The Old Rectory Country Restaurant La Seppia "Paolo's" La Gondola Le Cadre Petit Marche Pummerys Wine Bar All Social Functions The Sloane Club The Louisiana Christopher Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laing Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Financial Services Trafalgar House Europe D. M. Hall Queens Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Mellion Park Aneby Hus Group Financial Services Bristol Court Farm Blofield Heath Norwich, Norfolk West Kensington Allen House Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items BerKeley Homes Chute, when you see the white of their ice Mayrhofen has become so crowded that they had to move the graveyard; but if you abandon the slopes and take to the air, prepare for a treat, Shona Crawford Poole reports. Photographs by Graham Wood Travel Notes Pure genius for living Michael Watkins sips Guinness in Dublin and enters a world of chatter, creativity, exuberance, laughter and chatter Travel Notes Chairman Mao's State Train Trail Finders Africa Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwich Union The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Atol CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country House Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ye Olde Ferrie Inne Symonds Yat West Multiple Classified Advertising Items Navigating the loch's myth Boating Cruising the waterways of the Scottish Highlands is bliss, even in winter, Ronald Faux writes Overseas Travel Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yachits, Boats & Watersports General Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Line Cruisers Hire & Charter Inland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Narrowboat Holidays Caley Cruisers Ltd English County Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items Stowe Hill Marine Hire & Charter Offshore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Floating a dream on the Rhone Chess Mind Challenge Picture Gallery Winning Move Bridge 'I was a natural prey for bullies' A Childhood: Sir John Harvey-Jones Sharp Gran
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