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News from 09/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Louis Blom-Cooper, Liz Dolan, John Terraine, Paul Heiney, Sara Jane Checkland, Tony Travers, Clifford Longley, Martin Fletcher and Paul Adams, Fred Wright, M. F. Cullis, Philip Gross, Anthony Maggs, Simon Barnes, B. M. Lahee, Bill Frost, S. J. C, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Adam Taussik, Ian Murray, Tom Gibb, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Raymond Gubbay, Hugh Leggatt, Ivor Crewe, Wrenbury, Anne Caborn, Christopher Price, Ray Kennedy, Anthony Quinton, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Antony Gold, Byron Rogers, Frances Bissell, David Hands, John Percival, Vivien Asquith, J. R. Lowerson, Graham Wood, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, C. Lancaster, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Peter Birch, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Raymond Blackburn, Martin Hoyle, William Jackson, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Hugh Hanning, Eluned Price, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, E. Rosenstiel, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Martin Fletcher and Bruce Clark, G. A. Goodeve, Alice Thomson, Megan Tresidder, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Marc Weller, N. R. MacNICOL, William Cook, C. L. Torrero, M. G. Griffith, Betty Powell, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, E. Halton, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Sir Christopher Hogg, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, G. Ellenbogen, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sean O'Hagan, Clive White, Richard Ford and Douglas Broom, Michael Seely, Gillian E. Balmforth, Walter Gammie, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, John Herbecq, John C. de la T. Davies, J. W. Saunders, Mark Le Fanu, David Sinclair, Michael Horovitz, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Charles Hennessy, Hamilton of Dalzell, Benedict Nightingale, Margaret Wiedemann, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Tamara Stokes, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Ribble rout will force Heseltine's hand on poll tax Major keeps election options open Today Puffing Palin, Poles apart A little night music A big week for Dessie Enchanted coastline Index Moscow 'shadow power' revealed A radical producer's lot is not a happy one War dead return on day of sorrow Thousands stranded as holiday firm collapses The Equitable Life Memorable times with Club 18-30 Ribble Valley protest vote gives Tories a severe jolt Reform promise could not stem haemorrhage of voters The Equitable Life Review proposals urgently awaited By our Political Correspondent: Hattersley in attack on Major Beat the Recession Police seal off town after gas explosions Shell petrol up by 5.4p Jail alternative Speelman win Cell death Back to work Tibetan Foundation Council Tories seek poll tax alternative to avoid May defeat By our Local Government Correspondent: Heseltine told bill based on property may double costs The making of John Major The Making of John Major Comment Charge Levels Planned or Set by Councils Touring Major shrugs off defeat Pressure grows for ministers to abolish charge Political expediency requires that there be more gainers than losers, writes Tony Travers Impact of Capital Value Based Domestic Rates, 1990-91 Southampton to the Caribbean in Supreme Qe2 Style Queen Elizabeth2 Maverick for whom the bubble could only get bigger The rise and fall of a travel industry giant Passengers have to sit and wait or pay again Butler dismissed over kitchen feud Sun sets on lager, sand and chips industry Airlines help out travellers Two sought over escape by lions Sixties back in King's Road Twyford Down may be saved by tunnel Postman's plot Libel award Drug pair jailed Protest charges Patient on mend Tea and drug Thailand trial Wife cleared Charities call for tighter laws to reassure public Where does it go? Bill Frost on unease among cash-raisers High-flyer to head prisons Top Corporate Donors Doubt cast on police statements CRIME Picture Gallery Nike Washington backtracks on call for disarmament United States Arabs held by Britain are freed Kuwaiti delay (AP): Talks on aid (Reuter): Damage bill Schwarzkopf storms into everyday slang Reuter: Assad allays Iranian fears Gulf Security Tornados fly last mission Saudi Arabia Air Canada Paris retreats on Middle East talks demand France Allied lack of will may allow Saddam to escape punishment Fear of being tarred with the same brush may possibly underlie the world's reluctance to bring aggressors to justice for their war crimes, Marc Weller writes Rafsanjani urges Iraqi regime to step down Oposition to Saddam The Sunday Times From Associated Press on the Iraq-Kuwait Border: Thousand hostages cross border back to Kuwait Detainees Freed Reuter: Junkyard hunt for souvenirs Mandela trial witness denies sex at manse Pressure on Malan increases Calcutta bans UK filming Aborigines demand nuclear payment (AFP, AP): 7 skiers killed in Swiss avalanche (Reuter): Tribal hunt (Reuter): Ossetia deaths (Reuter): Instant justice Royal reform From a Special Correspondent In Brindisi and our Foreign Staff: Italy tries to block Albanian flood as port clear-up begins Delors takes Nato battle to America Sir Leon plugs into the power Brussels Notebook US plan raises roof on embassy Bonn raises taxes to fund £8bn boost for economy Independent Salvador rebels call poll truce Just cause to celebrate Matthew Parris …and moreover Victory for munitions, not men John Terraine defends General Haig's war record Back to protest politics Ribble Valley tells us next to nothing about the national standing of the parties, says Ivor Crewe Out of office politics The Times Diary Written off The Times Diary Semiotics The Times Diary Historic reward The Times Diary No Vale of Tears Europe's Boat People Crowning Glory End of Gulf conflict: the case for ringing the bells Remembering the servicemen who will not grow old Lessons of war and the challenges of a lasting peace Art treasures that must be saved Hospital slopping-out The eyes have it Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays Dinners Appointments Harry Chandler Harry Chandler, holiday tour pioneer, died on February 23 aged 77. He was born on April 20,1913 Luncheon Professor Otto Skutsch Abingdon School Reception Gray's Inn Tomorrow's royal engagement Henry Rishworth Henry Richard Rishworth, CBE, surgeon, died on February 14, aged 100. He was born in the military cantonment of Bangalore, India, on February 8,1891 Church services for tomorrow John Wright John Wright, MBE, puppet master, died on March 4 aged 84. He was born on October 7,1906 Casimir Lewy Casimir Lewy, philosopher, has died aged 71. He was born on February 26,1919 Forthcoming marriages Marriages University news Announcements and Personal The King and the New County Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avert British Diabetic Association Marie Stopes International To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Robert Owen Foundation NBI Saturday Rendezvous Entertainments Concise Crossword No 2428 Going to the art of the matter Help: Libby Sheldon, artwork analyst Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Are You an Exceptional Man? Will Anyone Do? Circles Multiple Display Advertising Items The abbey in close harmony George Hill joins sightseers on a musical tour of Westminster Abbey's treasures Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Stop Press Airbreak Ltd Grand Hotel Vista Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Globespan Worth Matravers The Times Events in town Sing-songs in the bat house Home from home: Lucy Makin and Jonathan Hills Country events Tickers let the train take the eye-strain Feather report Fraserstyle Mourning after the joy before Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Health & Beauty Direct Welly Bag Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Ltd Pinescan (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Kitchen Sink unplugged Two dealers are gambling on reviving interest in the Fifties' school of socialist realism. Sarah Jane Checkland reports The question is whether there is a market for the 'certain tough melancholy that admits no despair' Blasting from the past Guns Partridge Joe was an animal lover and blood sports enthusiast who shot 188,000 birds Antiques & Collecting Spink & San Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Penman Antiques Fairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Green's Antique Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery rock lifts gloom South Bank The Philharmonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items The Boc Group Opera & Ballet Barbican Hall The Great Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items RG United Kingdom Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Paul's Church Arena More than obedient servants Television Review Lynne Truss on a Media Show that only half investigated royal documentaries, and some minor literary revelations on The Late Show Little sparkle in Venetian eyes Operetta The Gondoliers Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham Dominion Theatre Concert Philharmonia/Giulini Festival Hall The Sunday Times Cyril Kaye Squeezing drama single-mindedly William Cook visits a London festival of plays written for solo performers BBC1 Thermabond Ltd BBC1 Visit India Thatcher scorns a European 'utopia' The Times Crossword No 18,549 Reuter: 'I still expect to turn into Downing Street for home' Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Weather Rochdale director resigns Sight Savers By our Foreign Staff: Baghdad releases Western newsmen Business and Finance Oil 'may plunge to $12' Weekend Money US jobless up Prize fighter Shares stall Tax scrutiny Cash stash Sex quiz Your letters Minor cards Credit cards offer last-ditch hope to stranded travellers ILG collapses after lenders call in receiver Talks setback for Pan Am Power shares ballot likely Sears' £155m tops German offer Battle for Grattan intensifies Carlton may target TV-am Bank of Ireland Business Editor John Bell 'Efficient' Nestle cleared The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Yamani predicts oil price could plunge to $12 Norfolk House slumps By our City Staff: Logitek has bid approach Fed lowers rates as US unemployment hits four-year high Shares rise on rate cut hopes FT-SE 100 Volumes Major Indices Recent Issues Dealers report no pick-up in car sales market American setback for WTA purchase BTG director leaves Fimbra Westbury shares drop 15p Alliance assets grow 35.8% Braime dips Kuwait plans Stoddard buys Racal responds Bingo clubs sold Reluctant hero keeps emotions in check Business Profile Arlington plunges to £19m loss Boardroom reshuffle at Ford Sellar Morris Business Roundup Doeflex edges to £1.28m Crédit Suisse slides Aitch dives into the red Suspension at Dunton before issue Northern Rock Anglia aborts power station London Traded Options Traditional Options Unlisted Securities Irish media group slides to £9m Investment Trusts Profit taking stops index from setting record close Stock Market Money Markets Commodities Cautious welcome for NAPF scheme German VAT to rise World Market Indices Unit Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street C&C issue raises about £80m FKI disposal Bell threat Inoco loss The Sunday Times Whodunnit? BA spots a gap in the clouds Tempus Motor dealers Racal Telecom Japan's housewives hold purse strings Capital City Stirring up competition from own-label coffees The monopolies commission says Nestl? is not acting against the public interest, but it would like to see a stronger challenge from supermarkets The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Platinum All Box No. Replies AVC Curbs A budget for borrowers? Comment Tax net closes on evaders Revenue makes mistakes Fidelity Investments Index Billions lost in black economy Barclays Save & Prosper National Savings AVCs deny employees choice in retirement Insurers 'should query sex lives' Centrust action group to question investors Johnson Fry The Equitable Life Bristol & West Building Society Lenders continue to cut mortgages Hill Samuel Financial Services M&G Taxhaven Mim Britannia Taxhaven Application Form Peace of mind worth charge Children get Abbey habit Investors have right to compensation whee trust is misplaced Investors have right to compensation where trust is misplaced Change in banks was solution Allied Dunbar Member of Lautro SIB decision Credit balance Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers The Hailp Telegraph Ecclesiastical Banks risk debt to give minors cheques Henderson the Investment Managers Fidelity Investments Shares recover Stock Exchange Prices Alesi sets alight new season by outpacing Senna Motor Racing Practice Times Brothers hoping for double Cycling Head of river entry shows female boom Rowing Duelling in the steps of Granger A Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow The Times No Title Bath poised to end the champions' challenge Rugby Union Team News Selectors retain same side Six years to qualify for Wales World Cup competition Seeds of doubt surfacing Bally Murphy Boy best Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Selections Nomadic Way pleases Dunwoody in school Results from yesterday's four meetings Carlisle Market Rasen Brunton Park in form for Aintree Southwell Rapid Raceline Mandarin: State Jester has best credentials Mandarin, Thunderer: AYR Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Selections Master Rajh may miss festival Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Selections Hurley surprises rivals and herself An orderly beginning Hightown sense hope of toppling Slough Richardson casts his eagle eye on a second big prize Golf Benzies returns to lead attack Hickey Norfolk pair pull off county first Bowls Blooping down straight with high-speed Walker Sport on Television the Week in View West Ham back in safe keeping Guiseley are kept waiting The Week's Television Highlights Team News Lewis expands his empire (Reuter): Africans give South Africa renewed hope Sports Politics Holyfield orders In Brief For the Record Agassi fails to rise to the occasion International show given timely pardon Equestrianism Smith wants special selection treatment Yachting Wigan to outrun Northern threat Rugby League England a round off tour with an illuminating show Cricket (Reuter): Hick's form may help Queensland end jinx The Grand Prix Line Autosport Ready for the off Summary Clubs first Rugby Union To the fore Final flourish Court change Stable talk Cason upstages Johnson Welsh pool resources Soviet ballerina meets locks from hell Record stand Simon Barnes on Saturday Worldly wise Sumo shock A likely story S Africa to seek official status Cold logic Venables has no inkling of latest rumour Moran stays at helm Hodge out for Forest City of Lincoln Saturday Review Notions of a shopkeeper: the safe way to survive the recession a journey around the humour of Michael Palin Married to his work: John Bratby in the constant presence of his wife Saturday Review The Saturday Interview The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel A Childhood Days out for the Family Music Opera Rock Dance Jazz Cinema ART Theatre Television Films on Tv Radio Laird of the manna While other businesses learn to do without our money, the men who supply our daily bread, and our cat food, continue to flourish. Valerie Grove meets Alistair Grant, the head of Safeway. Photograph by Graham Wood An encounter with old disciplines George Hill rekindles his affair with A-level English as he pores over old and new literature with his children Boys will be lads Tosca If Anyone Can Can Canon (UK) Ltd What is Terro The Saturday Essay Were the Whitehall and Victoria bombings the work of 'criminals' or 'terrorists'? Conor Gearty argues that, by failing to find and stick to a rigorous definition of 'terrorism', we are compounding, rather than reducing, the problem of subversion in Northern Ireland Launch vehicle: the IRA's makeshift rocket platform used in the whitehall att ack From our Own Correspondent: Faking it in a free market Roger Boyes detects the odour of 'Stalin's breath' as the seedier face of capitalism turns up in Poland Spain. Everything under the sun William drops by and you instinctively loosen up William drops by and you instinctively loosen up A Python's travels in the joke-free zone The Arts Andrew Davidson meets Michael Palin at home, and finds that success has left him remarkably normal. Photograph by Graham Wood Nowhere in particular Enthusiasms Philip Gross finds himself driven, by rootlessness, to an island in search of identity Van, Them and now The Arts From Belfast bluesman to Celtic mystic, Van Morrison has remained loyal to his musical roots, Sean O'Hagan writes Haig halted in his tracks Books A study of the military leader reveals new depths of deceit, William Jackson writes Haig's Command a Re-assessment By Denis Winter Viking, £18.99 Personal and polemical The Oxford Book of Essays Chosen and edited by John Gross Oxford University Press, £17.95 Sex and drugs and the rebel's role Books Behind the bizarre life and work of William Burroughs lies a prophetic and topical message for society, writes Micheal Horovitz Literary Outlaw The Life and Times of William S. Barroughs By Ted Morgan The Bodley Head, £20 Picture Gallery A boaster levelled by potties and sour porridge Nothing to Declare By Taki Viking, £15.99 The man who knew Two studies confirm Alfred Hitchcock's central cinematic role Hitchcock's Films Revisited By Robin wood Columbia University Press, £10 Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho By Stephen Rebello Marion Boyars, £14.95 Death of a soldier How it seemed Lowtar Cause Heart Disease Fashion London's designers are showing off a thoroughly modern mixture of styles for the Nineties, Liz Smith reports. Photographs by Nick Briggs In England s greed a peasant's land Jonathan Meades eats out in the Strand and finds that two disturbing images of London are there on show for tourists Restaurant Guide Meat Neat measures of southern comforts Frances Bissell, The Times cook, experiments with some down-home recipes from Alabama Great British Classics Legions of honours Living Well A decade of claret that had it all The connoisseurs have used almost every known superlative in describing the vintages of the Eighties. Serena Sutcliffe reviews the best of a great ten year Restaurant Guide Sherwood Link Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lal Qila Tandoori Restaurant La Seppia Rajdoot Care Pelican The Times Golden Horn Annie's Restaurant The Baron's Table at Manor Farm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gilderol Roller Doors Ltd Wine Buys Picture Gallery Gliderol Roller Doors Ltd Wine Buys A bold splash of life and colour Alan Franks meets the artist John Bratby in his outlandish clifftop aerie, where his eccentricities and indulgences are free to flourish. Photographs by Graham Wood Bramiley's Nurseries Automatic Garage Door Openers Oaker Nursery Marshall & Co Ltd Essex Landscape Services Agriframes Ltd Rganics Insublind Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Stewarts The Times Homes & Gardens County Mulch Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Blooms to make Mother's Day Francesca Greenoak suggests plants and cut flowers for the perfect present Property South West Scotland, Kirkcudbrightshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Croom's Hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheddar Wallsway Estates Marshall The Times Roy James Fancy Dream Kitchen The Quay to Success Shropshire/wales Border Trewern Barton, Edinburgh Converted Water Mill Langford Central Florida Properties Overseas Property Viillars Swiss Alps Cumberland Mills Wild at heart among the tinmen Leslie Thomas experiences the drama of winter in the Pens and Pols of Cornwall, first and last a county of secrets and stories. Photographs by Phil Dunn Faces of the wheel of time Simon Westcott captures the Kalachakra festival, a reunion for Tibetan exiles from all over the world Picture Gallery Faces of the wheel of time Picture Gallery Jersey Trailfinders Africa Travel Centre Titan Travel Limited Air International Southern Ltd Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Music & Art Ltd Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arctic Experience Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On a wave of popularity Barry Pickthall says increasing numbers of jet-ski enthusiasts have prompted a surge in clubs across the country UK Holidays Reflections of the Harrogate District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Quay Notes St Ives, Cornwall Garrack Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porth Cornwall Talland Bay Hotel Looe, Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Motor Boats For Sale General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Original Breton Shirt Helicopter for Sale with 40 Hours Dual Instruction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save on days out around the country Send for a free brochure guide with 170 discount vouchers (worth up to £200) for well-known attractions, including historic houses, museums, leisure and safair parks and seaside centres The Times Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'I had no wish to be a feminist or a curiosity' A Childhood: Margaret Turner-Warwick The Tsars Selfridge

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