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News from 30/03/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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H. M. Watson, Tom Pendry, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, Tim Judah, Barbara Ellis, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Lindsay Cook and Margaret Dibben, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, James Bone, David Cohen, Anna Reynolds, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Ian Balding, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clive Parish, Willy Camden, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Douglas Broom and Kerry Gill, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jenny Young, Peter Jones, Michael Bradford (Chairman), Susan Ellicott and Michael Theodoulou, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Terence Mendoza, Peter Munday General manager, Peter Ball, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Peter W. Bayliss, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, Ivor Stolliday, Nicola Murphy, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Cobb, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Lisle Ryder, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, (Michael Phillips), K. McQueen, Diana Mackey, Eluned Price, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Jack Hibbert Director, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Ken Lawrence, Jill Sherman, Simon Dover, John Holland, Cyril Bainbridge, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Paul Adams, Mervyn Bryn-Jones Executive Director, Graeme B. Lockhart, Brian Beel, Graham Wynne Director of Conservation, Keith MacKlin, Ian M. Lang, Jamie Dettmer, Lindsay Cook and Barbara Ellis, R. W. Johnson, Alan Borg, Director General, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Joseph L. Kearns, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Field, Craig Lord, Clive White, David Young and Adam Fresco, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Alexander R. Glen, David Dickinson, Editor, David Sinclair, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, M. G. Canty, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Crookston, John Snell,

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Schwarzkopf apologises for Gulf outburst Anger over US refusal to help rebels Good Writing in the Times Easter out Easter in Easter Monday Clocks change Index Shot girl's mother in plea for no reprisals Dog bites dog after Miracle Max takes over Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Maradona faces ban for using cocaine Hundreds more Jaguar jobs must go, unions told Lawson quits bank job Meadowood International Bookies back a loser in racing levy Bookmakers should use some of their profits to help racing, a Commons committee will recommend, Richard Evans reports Major wins backing for 'university of life' education Report seeks end of comprehensives Times Books Teachers vote on boycott of school tests Picture Gallery MP urges inquest reforms Hostage baby freed Writing a radical prescription William Waldegrave, the health secretary, expects Nhs reforms to mean more informed choices. Jill Sherman reports on the minister's priorities Court plea by Orkney parents is rejected Barrister killed Three for trial Campoli dies Easter pilgrims Correction Protestant gunmen using IRA tactics Maxwell in New York UVF admits killing two Catholic girls and man as reprisal 'Have they no conscience at all…what right have they to take someone else's life?' Archers village faces new threat The Equitable Life Plywood policemen criticised £140 bn 'wasted' Air emergency World extra Sierra Private jail inmates could get 16 hours out of cells Owl centre opens to public viewing Hotel guides get no stars, ribbons or rosettes Explorers to ski the Arctic wastes Picture Gallery Bishop decries the conversion of Jews Law firms delay entrants' training despite optimism Frances Gibb looks at law firms in the second reports on how recession is affecting the professions Phostrogen we Know All about Plant Feeding Miners reject fight to save Welsh pit Flights offer attracts 5m Drug alert 30 sent off Boy's outing Cell death Diocese walk Council spending plans may face yearly test at polls BT Picture Gallery Vicar says soldiers were robots Britain declines m business esteem London house prices up 0.5% From Associated Press in Vienna: Austrian nursing aides get life for killing 20 patients Farewell to Red Prince as Laos takes liberal path Architect of Bush poll win dies at 40 Beefeater By our Foreign Staff: Rivals try to stem township bloodshed UN chief voices misgivings over ceasefire accord B&Q Oil fires spark British imagination Rulers of Kuwait try to woo opponents Japan glimpses gadget paradise Easter's passions cast pall over the Holy City Andreotti resigns as pressure grows for radical change Rally in Tirana challenges the ghost of Hoxha Exit from Ukraine's looking-glass world The KGB's long arm reaches out form Moscow to frustrate a visit to Lyov by Roger Boyes, who joins a queue of speculators on the profitable road to Poland Picture Gallery Warsaw Pact break-up leaves security vacuum Royal Navy AFP: Markov 'killed with KGB poison' Estonia wins pledge of support by Bush Yugoslav talks (AP): Agent of illness Polish visas (Reuter): Premier quits One last hurdle for the Springboks R. W. Johnson believes the ANC should throw its weight behind a return to international sport Suffering by example Clifford Longley Matthew Parris … and moreover When fact gave way to faith Peter Jones examines the events that led to a far-off execution, but leaves the aftermath to theologian Something best forgotten The Times Diary Measuring Prices Roman Ruin Logomania Need to restore 'lost' regions Scottish plebiscites Not at home Departed glories War artists Severe back pain and its detection Wetland birds at risk Trollope corner Lest we forget heroic Yugoslavs Official statistics Missing an hour Forthcoming marriages Social News Weekend birthdays Memorial service Appointments Today's royal engagement Anniversaries British Academy Lee Atwater Lee Atwater, former chairman of the Republican party and manager of George Bush's presidential campaign of 1988, died yesterday of a brain tumour aged 40. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 27,1951 Lieutenant-General Michel Gouraud Lieutenant-General Michel Gouraud, who was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for his part in the "Generals' Putsch" against General de Gaulle in Algeria in April 1961, died in Versailles on March 20 aged 85. He was born in Paris on June 10,1905 Easter fresco found at Forde Church news University news Alfredo Campoli Alfredo Campoli, Italian-born British violinist, died on March 27 in Princes Risborough, Buckingham-shire, at the age of 84. He was born in Rome on October 20,1906 Dr Han Lih-Wu Move to protect ancient towns Parham's amazing brick maze Church services for Easter Day Mahratta War Births Deaths Student Announcements Multiple Sclerosis Items? Student Announcements Entertainments Word-Watching Services Animals & Birds Domestic and Catering Situations Winning Move Honda The snapper-up of considerable trifles A priceless architectural collection is lying in a government store, unseen and unpublicised. Eluned Price reports Easter events Les Ambassadeurs Club Progress of the pilgrimage Ruth Gledhill on the growing number of people who make for sites of mass worship at Easter The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Easter events Lambing without the poetic bits Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Redashe Daniel Brace Desks and Bureaus Travel Stop Press Airwaves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kentish Oak Premier Car Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cashmere Stores Dunlopillo Latex Samad's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Elmley Airer I. S. Direct Mail Ltd Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Corsair Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barwell Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cockpit Clothing Co Times Computer Crosswords Futon Furnishing The London Wall Bed Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Spiffing Biffs Multiple Display Advertising Items Saved by the art market slump Now that 'the Spink' is in charge of Spink & Son, the old family firm has found a new lease of life. Sarah Jane Checkland reports Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Sara Eden Introductions at Last! Elegant Evenings & April in Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bonds of Knightsbridge Drawing down the Moon Single Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Open throughout Bank Holiday Weekend Graham Gallery Debrett Ancestry Research Limited Piano Auction Antiques & Collecting The Studio Multiple Display Advertising Items Superb 1000 Lot Auction Sale Green's Antique Galleries Royal West of England Academy Avril Noble Gallery Raise your glass Jewellery Wanted Two Spectacular Grand Opera Galas Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items London International String Quartet Competition Lunchtime Music in the City Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items The Philharmonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra RG Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Moscow Soloists Yuri Bashmet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Dezso Ranki Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Appointments in the Arts Orquestra Simfonica De Balears Return of funny familiar feelings Television Review Lynne Truss renounces Twin peaks, and focusses on. Tom Jones's larynx in Omnibus; The Late Show; and a period of inhumanity during Passing Week The Sunday Times Never wanting to let go Theatre Keely's Mother Man in the Moon, Chelsea Fly for Free Who dares does not always win Theatre The Almeida Theatre is facing possible closure in a funding crisis. Matt Wolf assesses its importance as an innavator Sotheby's Founded 1744 Saturday Television and Radio Nuclear Keeps a Fifth of These Switched on British Nuclear Forum Sunday Television and Radio Multiyork 'Start late' advice leads motorists into jams The Times Crossword No 18,567 Weather Getting church-goers on the right wavelength Saniflo Yeltsin stakes claim to power Business and Finance Budget deadlines approach Weekend Money Chocs away Rates on hold Care scheme Swap losses Index Spring rush HK trusts top Your letters Scottish sale Japanese lose top positions in Eurobond market Halifax sets debt collectors on defaulters Index jump fuels optimism in US America to name Saddam fronts Flotation is still Man Utd's goal Deadline looms for United Air Independent Financial Adviser Attwoods will buy Mears The Pound Stock Market Northern Rock Building Society Who can survive the airline roller-coaster? From its state of euphoria three years ago, the aviation world is now plumbing the depths, Harvey Elliott reports Get staff ready for Europe, says CBI Panfida halves losses British workers feel the chill as IBM sneezes Antares share issue to raise £815,000 Business Roundup Profits halve at Plasmec Gibbs and Dandy hit Bilston down to £336.000 InishTech tops £5m Loss widens at Widney Investment firm dips Growth slows for Breedon Payout held at Pegasus SB agrees £5m sale to Medeva Wyndham falls Loss deepens Broader trust Independent spirit gives cost conscious Cadbury a taste for competition Business Profile Dominic Cadbury While a schoolboy at Eton 'I was not an outright rebel but I was pretty independent' The Alliance Trust Plc Final Results Bucharest sheds grey image as shops open Capital City Martin Curril By our Industrial Staff: Hutchison strengthens grip with Millicom deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service (Reuter): Japanese bankers feel forex squeeze Exports boost Japan surplus (Reuter): Shares in Tokyo finish firmer Investors boost Logitek In bid battle Business World Credit cards hold firm despite falling base rate Lenders reset the mortgage trap Comment Pep investors face higher charges Fund managers may absorb increase in VAT The London Share Account Norwich raises car terms Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, FEB 1991 Elderly offered care costs security Unit Linked Insurance Investments Briefings Gas firm provides advice on tax Lenders hope for Easter fillip on homes front Borrowers can expect a cut in mortgage rates early next week, reports Lindsay Cook Grandparents urged to help families save tax Hong Kong's high risk attraction Property swaps hit by spate of closures Classic cars cover more of the road By our Money Editor: Fixed rates prop up income Investors must register for Scottish power Britannia (Isle of Man) Limited Transfer scandal Unfair shares Public afraid of bank practice Society's raw deal Mortgage cut in line with other lenders Hampshire Building Society The Equitable Life Pensions con trick M&G Quiet end to account Stock Exchange Prices Cambridge may have edge Technique can triumph over power and experience in the Boat Race Leng faces strong opposition Equestrianism The Times Sports Service Wary Sinstadt guarding against any emergency Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Who's who in the Crews Today Sporting tradition that springs eternal A Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Halliday aims for a happy holiday debut Rugby Union Visitors deepen Penarth malaise Hunter again asked to show his versatility Hungary let off hook ICE Hockey Spirit rising to new challenges Ian Balding, a trainer equally adept on the Flat or over jumps, talks to Richard Evans Our Jackie to star in Times qualifier Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Selections Piggott fancied to land treble at the Curragh Mandarin: Talented Marcham to strike early Thunderer, Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Plumpton Selections Mandarin, Thunderer: Towcester Selections Course specialists Rapid Raceline Sports aid scheme is 'fraught with dangers' Comment Lineker is told to rest (AP): Marseilles rescued by Federation Revived Liverpool look for Derby to do them a favour Football Today's Team News A notable victory has its price for Havant Hockey Monarchs aim to put Knights to the sword American Football One of a breed players prefer Parke moves on to match with Dittmar Squash Rackets (AFP): Dakar challenge takes detour to Cape Town Motor Rallying Rovers move up to higher plane A flying start stands RAF in good stead Yachting Richardson brought back down to earth Page and pool in limelight Swimming Professionals set records In Brief Woosnam displays new character in facing adversity Golf Alcott builds steadily on her lead For the Record Castleford's title chances receive two severe blows Injury to Steadman ruins rugby league premiership chasers' run Hull gain revenge over Rovers Woolworths Widnes trio aim for cup revenge Tide of history Challenging Page turner Money talk First choice Crystal clear Maradona guilty of using cocaine Bishop spoils his own work An improvement not to be welcomed Graham leaps to defence of his goalkeeper Accelerated Learning Saturday Review Why Sylvie Guillem will never be a Fonteyn, by Rudolf Nureyev Easter in bloom: a guide to the best gardens to visit The men and women who can't resist the pull of the peaks Anne Boleyn: Victim of a King's Obsession Saturday Review Richard Morrison Music Paul Griffiths Opera John Percival Dance David Sinclair Rock Clive Davis Jazz Cinema Out of steppe The Saturday Interview It is 30 years since the young rebel of the Kirov arrived in the West, but time has not dulled Rudolf Nureyev's fiery spirit. At 53, he is determined to dance on in spite of irreverent critics, Charles Bremner writes. Photograph by Dmitri Kasterine Art Theatre Television Films on TV Radio Dying to be a rock legend Panasonic Tipo Fiat Designed for Life King Hal's The Saturday Essay Henry Viii is 500. Let the celebrations commence…But should we salute him as a naval hero, Protestant champion and accomplished lover, or shun him as a paranoid misogynisi, whose greatest creation was the destruction of the Church? Jonathan Clark separates the man from the myth From our Own Correspondent: Land of the non-rising son Joanna Pitman discovers that, in Japan, a man's love of his mother can leave his wife out in the cold Picture Gallery Land of the non-rising son Career Development Loans The blooming group that decries Woolf Fifty years after Virginia Woolf's death, Richard Shone replies to some of her more hostile crities To win against the odds Alan Franks meets May and Eziahi, the award-winning actor whose own story is one of the successful assimilation of two cultures. Potrait by Gino Sprio The rage of enlightenment Enthusiasms David Sexton takes pleasure in the outrage and regret expressed in letters from the edge Air Canada Air Canada A bow, and a nod, towards Homer Geoge Steiner finds much to admire and a little to condemn in Christopher Logue's latest stab at the Iliad Kings By christopher Logue Faber, £5.99 The right to turn a blind eye How it seemed Laughin Devonshire cream tease The Bachelor Duke By James Lees-Milne John Murray, £19.95 No Title Philosophy of a hard man My Manor By Charlie Richardson with Bob Long Sidgwick & Jackson, £12.95 No place for those who matter Michael Grosvenor Myer finds confusion over what is the vernacular The Faber Book of Vernacular Verse Edited by Tom Paulin Faber, £14.99 Jim Beam Worst side stories The Musical from the inside out By Stephen Citron Hodder & Stoughton, £17.95 Learning to be the perfect woman Tyrant or Victim? A History of the British Governess By Alice Renton Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £15 Dedra Turbo the New Lancia Health Departments' Chief Medical Officers No Title Men at Work He who wants to succeed is learning not to overdo the subtle approcah, and instead make a bold statement with colours that help him stand out in the crowd. Liz Smith looks at the new man. Photographs by Willy Camden Fashion Country joy-and the fish The main attraction of Woodstock, in Oxfordshire, is a tough act for other town hotels to follow, Jonathan Meades reports Restaurant Guide Looking back at a superior year You get what you pay for with glorious 1989 beaujolais, Jane MacQuitty writes Easterly directions Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests some ways to celebrate the season's feast days Wine Buys Movable feast or cold leftover? The image of the dining-rom, with its air of formality, is under threat from the extended kitchen and the Tv dinner. But, Dinah Hall finds, one of Britain's greatest contributions to interior disign is still breathing Fisons In open season we trust Ignore the crowds, Francesca Greenoak writes. A visit to an historic site can teach the observant gardener more than most commercial nurseries Weekend Tips Room to view Qualcast Polished furniture Nicole Swengley admires the work of three British furnishing designers who combine utility with style Restaurant Guide South East Asian Cuisine The Old Barge Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Shea's Restaurant Café Pelican Salmon Royale Luigi's Restaurant Olinfkis Russian Restaurant Angelis Greek Taverna Amerigo Vespucci Gourmet Kitchen ISEKI Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Agriframes Ltd Parklines Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawn Flite Ben Burgess Garden Eqpt Conservatory cold in winter too hot in summer? Dancon Blythswood Multiple Display Advertising Items Milton of Leys The Boltons, Chelsea Sw10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bennett Homes Rawlings St Tates Multiple Display Advertising Items Jones & Tomley Multiple Display Advertising Items Cumberland Mills Physical peak to peak Once you have bagged your first munro, the chances are you will not be able to rest until you have climbed the other 276. Alasdair Riley meets some sufferers of the Scottish disease Itineraries Travel Notes Young hearts run free An organised youth expedition to Ecuador provides adventure, challenges and education for Tobias Hill Caribbean Daze Pigling land Nigel Andrew finds that Beatrix Potter's home of inspiration-abandoned by her in life-lives on after her death Travel Notes Arctic Experience Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin atlantic Sicily by Cadogan Special Interest The Charter Specialists Trail Finders Cadogan Rockford Travels Cayman Islands Travel Insurance Tour in the Best of Australia Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Railways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Mallorca Farmhouse Holidays Algarve Take a Break in Unspoilt Dorset Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel The Sporting Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interests Canary Islands Art of Travel Ltd Feeling Ever so Slightly Adventuresome? UK Holidays Gypsy Hill Country House Hotel and Restaurant,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ecuador Bike Bavaria Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interests Guerba Expeditions Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malta Spring Magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Send for your Brochure Today High life in the Haute-Savoie Luxurious two-centre summer holiday, private house-party style, including traditional Savoyard dishes, champagne, fine wines and liqueurs -plus a gastronomic trip into Italy The Villa Terrier Chalet Gueret Chess Listener Crossword: A Shatter day Puzzle, by Ascot Bridge 'I've always felt a fool because of dyslexia' A Childhood: Susan Hampshire Rank Xerox The Document Company Míele

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