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News from 06/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Richard Ford and our Foreign Staff, Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Rosamond McGuinness, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, B. H. Rofe, President, Graham Londin, Alice Thomson and Richard Ford, Richard Newcombe, Barbara Ellis, J. Shackleton Bailey, Sarah Andrews, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Nigel Hawkes and Martin Fletcher, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, E. B. Jeffries, Gay Mitchell, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, John Swannell, Brian D Keighley, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Peter Lapsley, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Michael Wade, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Frank D. Thomas, Martin Barrow, R. Colegate, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Julian Rollins, Robin Young, John Winder, Martin Cropper, Henry Stanhope, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Philip Robinson, Miri Ruben, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Jack Waterman, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Richard Cork, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Cumberlege, Chairman, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Ken Lawrence, Robert Bernard Martin, Marc Weller, Ronald Faux and Quentin Cowdry, B. Bottomley, Roger Boyes, Mike Brayshaw, David Lipsey, Richard Branson, Mary Stewart-Wilson, Jamie Dettmer, Peter Robinson, (Engineer), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, John Shaw, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, N. Hudspith, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Bob Bury, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Hartley Shawcross, R. A. Brown, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Bush launches coalition airlift to aid refugees UN condemns Iraqi treatment of Kurds Television Interview Profile Hope of rate cut IRA suspected Appeal possible National flutter Index Rejected US defence secretary dies in crash Computer helps Britain to read Jade's lips Refuge in the snowy peaks Kurds wounded as they fled have found a haven, Michael Binyong reports from Hakkari near the Turkish frontier Detonator found after Iraqi embassy siege Yeltsin routs his Communist foes Leica Stranded seamen rescued by helicopter Ridley warning of poll tax backlash shows rightwing bitterness IRA blamed as wave of bombs hits big stores Old tactic but new target in campaign Rail link choice soon Picture Gallery Dangerous EC goods 'may flood Britain' Fission to speed missions to Mars Nigel Hawkes assesses the value of a nucler rocket that can Mars from 500 to 150 days Cool reaction to salt critics Lions lure visitors 25 years on Series of blunders led to jail suicide Bowbelle radio call Drugs tragedy Car sales slump Empress Farah Correction Orkney abuse case official may appeal over sheriffs ruling Boy taken into care says he learnt how to steal cars Nancy's petticoat presidency The Sunday Times Cashing in on the ducal 'empties' Embassy takeover: police marksmen stake out the… Dismissed vicar may gain retrial Couple take long road north TV Licensing Clarke gives way over poor spelling in exams Cancer fears rise as ozone layer thins at double rate Deaths linked to growth hormone Britain exports bird-watching skills to Saudis4 No Title Little to alarm but less to cheer parties Neath by-election By Elections in Safe Labour Seats Sine 1987 Hain plans to rebuild Labour's fallen vote Neath Two men charged with triple murders Students 'made free phone calls' Ambulance deal Shares charge Library ban Bank wife dies Hotelier's £16m Road block Yeltsin triumphs after trade-off with Communists ANC ultimatum sent to de Klerk Kohl goes on tour of east Citroën Bx Diesel Tower's colourful career Security council vote urges Iraq to let in foreign aid Archbishop calls for more aid to refugees Rebels spurn Saddam amnesty US public split over rebel aid Threat to peace allows world body to override charter Self-interest has tempted most governments into a conspiracy of silence on human rights violations, Marc Weller writes. In the case of Iraq, however, the Un already has the authority to apply military force Picture Gallery Foreign Office reluctant to use 'genocide' label Street battles flare in Kuwait Hostage talks 'at dead end' Hurd backs down over threat to halt airport plan Tabloids cash in on Kennedys New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Inching to safety: a hostage shot by a gang who took… Halifax Australia heads for republic status Atlantis carries biggest payload Cabinet maker (AFP): Rape by woman A novel type of Catholic Matthew Parris …and moreover Back Honest Joe, not the owners David Lipsy marks Grand National day with a punter-bookmaker alliance Surviving a satanic slur Kerry Gill reports from the Orkneys on the web of myth and feud that led to the child-abuse affair Power politics by proxy The Times Diary Breached The Times Diary Goats story The Times Diary Off with his dish The Times Diary Helping the Kurds Lion-Hearted Longleat Intervention in Iraq Local politics New names in Dublin Ordination of women A proper role for Britain's nurses Letters to the Editor Budget victims Function of coroners Counting quality Court Circular Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Professor A. W. Lawrence Arnold Walter Lawrence, archaeologist, died on March 31 aged 90. He was born on May 2,1900 Church services for tomorrow Kay Bannerman Kay Bannerman, actress and dramatic author, died on March 31 at her home in Marbella, Spain, aged 71. She was born on October 11,1919 Paulo Muwanga Paulo Muwanga, former vicepresident of Uganda, died in Kampala on April 1 aged 67. He wa born in 1924 Service dinners Dinner Luncheon Sir Reginald Goodall Funeral University news Announcements and Personal (From a Correspondent): The South-West Country a Double Life Announcements British Diabetic Association Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Mot Ability The Times News International National Kidney Research Fund Church Army Arthritis Research Friends of the Elderly The Mental Health Foundation The British Kidney Patient Association Cancer Research Campaign Breast Cancer Avert Ads Educations & Research Trust Marie Stopes International Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2451 Mee & Co Bernard Haitink The Times Winning Move Duet of love on the wing Feather report Pan Britannica Industries Limited Fantasies are made of this Home from home: Mary Stewart-Wilson Virgin Holiday Ltd The fur flies as eggs rain down Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Country events Books bound in a rare passion Assets Specialists Nissan UK Limited Hollywood lives on the Mersey Liverpool provides a set for all seasons, plus almost endless extras, in its role as Britain's film city, Rosie Millard reports Events in town Mephistom Trampolins Factory Shop French Janbo Trading Limited No Title The Breton Shirt Company, Dept T54 A division of M. A. C. Ltd Samad's Ltd Elmley Heritage Presents The Elmley Airer Euromirror Ltd The Genuine Panama Hat Company Treske Galaxy Storage Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam Dx Pioneer Roof Systems Medivac Ardencol Ltd Genuine Birthday Newspapers No Title Fitted Lounge and Bedroom Furniture Individually Made to Measure Shirts Non-Elastic Socks Heraldry Cottage Ltd Antiques & Collecting Thesaurns Group Ltd Call Akom Ltd Maxi Deluxe Shoe Cabinets Bluestocking Multiple Display Advertising Items Debrett Ancestry Research Limited The Taylor Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Atlantic Antiques Centres Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Sara Eden Introductions at Last! Select Gay Introductions Tall Dark Handsome Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tryst Pyrwius & Thisbe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Dateline Multiple Classified Advertising Items A frame-up by the gilty men Even the finest painting can be ruined by its frame. Sarah Jane Checkland reports on masterpieces in suitable surroundings Most people do not notice frames. Dealers devices, elevating the status of their stock to justify the price Peanuts make millions Review Preview Widower Selective Introductions … October Petite slim, blue eyed, blonde, Company Director… Elegant Evenings & April in Paris Virginia Street, Wapping London Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Ee&co Ford Multiple Display Advertising Items Sinfonietta Productions Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vittorid Rossi's Production of Verdi's Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Tosca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musty revival of a museum piece Theatre Ghosts Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Out in space, and out of tunes Jazz Anthony Braxton/Susannah McCorkle Jazz Cafè/Pizza on the Park Theatre Clwyd Company Sadler's Wells Hellraisers in among the nuts Television Review Lynee Truss on a Don Giovanni with street cred, and petty larcency among the squirrels in Daylight Robbery 2 The squirrel fixes the device with a long beady look, scribbles a few calculations on the back of a fag-packed, and skips off humiming 'Here we go gathering bnuts i n May' The Book Guild Ltd The Sunday Times The South Bank Center Rollexa Satellite The Multiyork Spring Promotion Saturday Television and Radio ITV Variations Sattellite ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sunday Television and Radio Kurdish refugees need you help The Times Crossword No 18,573 Weather Abroad Highest & Lowest London Lighting-Up Tims Around Brtain High Tides Tourist Rates Spray Seal Solves Roof Problems Business and Finance 21-26 Shares peak yet again Weekend Money High flyer Steep rates Foreign losses Your views Credit referral Spurs delay Defence contractors to be given greater freedom US jobless rise raises pressure for cut in rates Non-taxpayers offer windfall for tax man A Pifco start to the day O&Y carrot carries £40m price tag More shareholders join ADT complaint UCB Invoice Discounting Ltd No Title The Pound Northern Rock Building Society Soviet oil production expected to fall by 6% Disastrous contracts hit Conder Tie Rack provision BPP seeks £12.3m to boost growth EC plans to break energy monopolies European banks in £300m tie Property losses trim Johnston to £5.8m Business Roundup Cronite shares halted Merlin 'needs £1m' Losses climb at Ingham Cooper Clarke falls 7p BT aims at world network Pittencrieff up to £2m Philips warns on recovery Rescue deal for Tubular The Sunday Times Entrepreneur too old to play the foolish virgin Buisness Profile Exasperated friends fear the drive that built the Branson empire could be its creator's downfall AFI cash under scrutiny Walker Greenbank faces Aubin challenge Loss for Dawsongroup Svenska accepts MBO bid Clearmark loss Recovery pledge Recent Issues Major Indices London Traded Options FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options Stock Exchange Prices Shares march higher Stock Exhcange Prices Unit Linked Insurance Investments WPP's appeal lies in preferential treatment Tempus Cluff Resource Hopes of cut in US rates push shares higher Stock Market Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Letters 28 Mortgage misery for thousands with top-up loans Barbara Ellis reports on the high interest ratest being charged to some buyers No excuses left for power sale Comment Tax axed The high cost of foreign currency M&G Financial Services Limited The Equitable Life MIM Britannia Watchdog unmasks investment cowboys Pension penalties rule out early retirement Two-tier banking Schroder Investment Mangaement Limited Hotels charged twice on card Paying over the odds on mortgage BT has power shares taped Uncivil service Save & Prosper Only half non-taxpayers have registered to save Portfolio Co-op bank to abolish secret credit ratings Save & Prosper Fidelity Investment IFA Promotion Limited Knight Williams & Company Limited Skipton Building Soceity Ombudsman condemns use of nurses as insurance spies New approach may lift premiums Briefings Save & Prosper Northampton need as much optimism as they can muster Bath face the exorcists A Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Travel Stop Press Travel Abroad Dawson & Sanderson Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grimaud Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tomorrow Low Fares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Women's game hoping to make converts in Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items A cup experiment which has upset some supporters Day for the minnows UK Late Availability Mousehole Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Stephenson compensated by display of young star Softer going to help chance of Stan's Joy The Times Ladbrokes Grand National Runners and Riders Bbc 1 Comprehensive form guide for all the Grand National contestants A to Z analysis of the 40 big-race runners Mandarin: Garrison Savannah poised to complete golden double Mandarin: Liverpool Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Morley Street can lead Frost to two successes Statistics point to Bigsun Picture Gallery Mandarin: Hereford Selections Liverpool results Kempton Park Devon Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Chance to win golfing day out Volvo PGA Championship National treasure-trove of memory Sports on Television The Week in View Faceless wonders face the hangman's drop Laura Thompson The Week's Highlights Heavy rain causes abandonment of pre-Masters event Golf Notts pair rise to the big occasion Rodgers' touch stays Ambitious Thomson jumps into the lead Equestrainism Jaguar is away to to a flyer Injuries threaten Havant's hopes Hockey Sheffield win would ease Wigan's load Rugby League Millwall chase a place in the sun Clive White Second division leaders Graham plays a shrewd hand First division leaders Finalists seek atonement For the Record Football Basketball Yachting Boxing Ice Hockey Ruby League Squahs Rackets Tennis Le Moignan strikes too many difficulties Squash Rackets Gautier regains lead Yachting Weekend Team News Encouraging signals for former No. 1 Snooker Venables gets closer to his ultimate goal Monarchs must guard against early score American Football Doyle pulls out of trial Cycling Race rules changed In Brief Rugby Union 31 Bailey keeps the punters waiting on Mr Frisk S Africa set to send side Hill House Hammond FA ready to lead the way to super league Dressing down has its appeal for blazer wearers On Saturday Australians toil hard before the downpour No replays at Lord's Saturday Review Bernard Levin raises fraught topics with the Lord Chancellor Liz Smith reveals the bare back look for the future Jonathan Meades dines out and can hardly believe his luck Saturday Review Music Dance Opera Rock Jazz Cinema Art Theatre Television Films on TV Radio I, my Lords, embody the Law Bernard Levin discusses the law according to Lord MacKay, the Lord Chancellor, whose quest for justice has gained him both friends and enemies. Photograph by Graham Wood Eat, drink and be potty Peugeot 405 Moving spirits of ancient Egypt A statesman's tomb may be more revealing than a royal burial chamber, writes Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Peugeot 405 The dying of the light Auschwitz-Birkenau is crumbling, and the survivors' memories will not last forever. For Some these memories have already been distored. How can the horror and the truth be kep alive to warn future generations? Roger Boyes reports Brauerei Beck & Co Bremen Geermany Sappordo Breweries Limited Rites of dark passion in suits of lights Sangria and tapas have already become a part of British life, but now, Richard Morrison reports, the old Spain and its atmosphere of superstition, bravey and death is being interpreted on London's stages. Main photograph by Graham Wood The Story of El Cordobes Master of hounds in a life and death chase Richard Cork is swept away by the pursuit of mystery in Uccello's panoramic The Hunt in the Forest I am conscious no tonly of the deer's death, but of human mortality Shower Dressing Italia A short life but a grave one Peter Ackroyd discovers the agony behind a masochist poet's creation Gerad Manley Hopkins a Very Private Life By Robert Beranard Martin Harper Collins, £18 Snow way to go How it seemed The power and the glory Saint Anselm a Portrait in Landscape By R. w, Southern Cambridge University Press, £35 Footnotes to a still-unfinished symphony The Oxford Companion to Popular Musci By Peter Gammond Oxford University Press, £25 Picture Gallery Rank Xerox The Document Company Re-Discover Britain & Ireland Calm in the eye of the nazi hurricane Letter to Freya a Witness Against Hitler By Helmuth James von Moltke Translated by Beate Von Oppen Harvill, £16 Red-nose day for a founding father The Making of the Prefident 1789 By Marvin Kitman Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £16.95 Back magic Fashion Liz Smith reveals the designers who are practising the art of the dramatic exit. Photographs by John Swannell Fortnum & Mason Guide to European Summer Festivals The Times Hilary Finch offers a guiding hand to the traveller negotiating the labyrinth of who and what to see The festivals from Aarl Summer nights at the opera Saturday Offfers To help readers enjoy the season of music festivals in Europe, The Times is offering sightseeing holidays in Provence, Verona and Bregenzm, which include tickets Opera Provencal Send for Youir Brochure Today Verona Festival Bregenz Festival Back magic Giant steps on the bean stalk Jonathan Meades continues his search for a decent helping of British cassoulet Restaurant Guide Southwest London Cracking the combination Frances Bissell, The Times cook, on sources, sauces and unusual matches Weekend Wine Buys John Deere Ltd In Bar Harbor, an arbour bar none Jane Brown looks at the history of a beautiful and fragile garden on Mount Desert Island, livingly cared for by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller over 20 years Chance to win golfing day out Volvo PGA Championship National treasure-trove of memory Sports on Television The Week in View Faceless wonders face the hangman's drop The Week's Highlights Heavy rain causes abandonment of pre-Masters event Golf Notts pair rise to the big occasion Rodgers' touch stays Ambitious Thomson jumps into the lead Equestrianism Injuries threaten Havant's hopes Hockey Jaguar is away to to a flyer Sheffield win would ease Wigan's load Rugby League Evercreen Lxtra Up the track to a grand mystery Hildi Hawkins visits Sinai Park, where a house has stood, overlooking Burton, for 900 years. 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