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News from 13/04/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Syd Palmer, Liz Dolan, Jennie Justice, Clifford Longley, Andrew McEwen, Giles Shepard, Simon Barnes, R. F. A. Heald, Jasper Rees, Michael J. Petley, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Faux, Nicholas C. Bealer, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Louis Fuller, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent and Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Peter H. May, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Callum Murray, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Meir Vanunu, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Kevin Flaherty (Chairman), Stephen R. Wills, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Millar, Martin Cropper, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, David Hands, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Steven Norris, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jeff Goldberg, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Harry Debelius, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Keith Vickerman, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, M. J. Egan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Eluned Price, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, K. J. Lawrence, P. A. Pennant-Rea, Paul Griffiths, Alice Thomson, Jozy Yeates, Ken Lawrence, Mark Herbert, John Bell, Clare Walshe, Roger Boyes, Leslie Page, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Cowdrey, Jamie Dettmer, Lindsay Cook and Barbara Ellis, Geoffrey Vevers, David Young, Sara McConnell, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Clive White, John Shaw, Gareth Mainwaring, Martin E. Eshelby, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Geraldine Ranson, Peter Victor, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, John G. U. Clark, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Adrian Dannatt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Harris, Sarah Jane, Ian Royle, Valerie Grove, John H. Barter, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Michael Coleman, Mary Dejevsky, P. Hocking,

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Major says he has inflation 'by the throat' Mortage rates cut as price rises slow The Winning Saturday Review Science drain Watson ahead Index Moscow enjoys spree Early summer no surprise to Foggitt's team Cruel tragedy running its course in the beauty of the mountains As Saddam's forces were again reported to have defied the us " red line" and American prepared to set up camps in northern Iraq (details, page 6), Kurdish refugees continued to pour into neighbouring countries. Times correspondents send the first newspaper report on the misery of those who have crossed the Zagros Mountains into Iran and describe how the Turks are trying to save lives in the camps United Cutlers of Sheffield Sandhurst celebrates 250 years Kinnock vows to halt the loss of British inventions Poverty 'is key cause of crime' Lonrho Visitors face an entrance charge at St Paul's Ruth Gledhill on the cathedral's plans to raise more cash as its deficit heads for £400,000 this year Lamont aims for 20p rate Curtain up on appeal for theatre Tories win control in crucial by-election Labour accused of poll tax ploy Crime survey saved by other cuts Enquiry halted Drug appeals Jury stays out Tory choice Rail fares rise Sex abuse head who betrayed trust is jailed for 12 years Private school pupils to get new safeguards Romans who built with body and soul The ghosts of Scargill's ancestors return to haunt British Coal A late member of Arthur Scargill's family is threatening to cause as much controversy as his better known descendant. Peter Davenport reports Ben Hur Jesus actor found guilty of attack on lover House-smash workman jailed After the rottweiler: an eight-month-old Japanese… United halves price of Atlantic seats Race hatred case filed against Cheltenham Tory MPs back moderate in union election Jury clears Stuart Hall of stealing from shop Sinatra and the first lady Half a million 'put at risk' after end of… Citroën Picture Gallery Drivers who flout law blamed for most road deaths British Psychological Society Punchlines that hit mothers-in-law hard Medals of Philby's patron to be sold MacAri sent for trial over tax case Cricketer fined Rifles found Peer dies Veto powers for minority groups ruled out by Anc India risks election in Punjab (Reuter): Tamil setback (AP): Ershad charges (AFP): Yang taken ill Japanese look for Kurile deal Abbey National Miss Saigon triggers barrage of protest Bush to establish refugee camps in northern Iraq America Major calls aid agencies to talks Britian Damascus applies brake to Baker peace caravan Syria Refugees fear Saddam's spies as American troops pull out Britain steps up pressure United Nations Kurds accuse Baghdad of breaching 'red line' From our Special Correspondent: West is asked for help on relief bill Turkey Air raid kills four guerrillas (Reuter, AP): Kurd shot dead Hume cash call Gorbachev puts radical reform recipe back on menu By our Foreign Staff: Aylwin seeks investors Warlord and peacenik get together Statues of Churchill and Kahlil Gibran will be Washington's latest unlikely neighbours, Peter Stothard writes Home call for Georgian heir Italy calls in British experts to tackle oil tanker spill British Red Cross Bankers plan to free East from poverty Financiers intend opening a bank to help Eastern Europe's private sector, Roger Boyes writes from Warsaw (Reuter): German pact to rescue the east (AP): Gagarin recalled Rome cabinet (Reuter): Poll demand Odds on God's fine tuning Clifford Longely Matthew Parris …and moreover Tory outsiders who want to belong George Brock sets the scence for today's political match-making summit in Brussels Going blue where all was red As the Kremlin considers action to stem a rising tide of pornography, peter Millar reports on the libertarian revolution accompanying Go0rbachev's political reforms Trail-blazing for London The Times Diary Stymied The Times Diary Abc seeks a to Z The Times Diary In at number 10 The Times Diary Borderline case The Times Diary Testing Leadership Baker's Rounds for Peace Charging for St Paul's Educational role of London's zoo A free rein for some animal spirits Albanian elections Backing the owners Rape within marriage Strains of music at Canterbury Hadrian's Wall Greene and Vanunu Spitfire inventor's due Court Circular Weekend birthdays Tomorrow's royal engagements Service dinners Institute of Legal Executives Anniversaries Dinners Church news Appointments Capt Sir Aubrey St Clair-Ford Captain Sir Aubery St Clairford, Bt, Dso, whose Ship rescued Lord Louis Mountbattern during the second world war and who later commanded the cruiser Hms Belfast, died on april 8 aged 87. He was born on February 29,1904 Forthcoming marriages Charles Goren Church services tomorrow Second Sunday after Easter Jiéé Mucha If you have ears, then listen to what the Spirit… John Schlesinger's First Long Film John Schlesinger's Firsrt Long Film The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times Word-Watching Winning Move To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2457 Face-lift for the old gods The conservators of the National Trust's statues are offering their skills for wider use. Eluned Price reports Newcastle Building Society The Sunday Times Exclusive Cry like an eagle Feather report Country events A town where the sands ran out An architectural competition seeks to revitalise Morecambe's neglected seafront. Callum Murray visits a traditional resort stranded in history Metropolitan Home Events in town Intercity The man who found a ghost Help: Peter Bushell, house historian MOPS Moriarti's workshop Times Computer Crosswords Non-Elastic Socks Tidy Rail Pedometers International Ltd. Short of Space? Seymour Shirts Jacobus Workshop Ann Camp The 'Sheila Maid' Multiple Display Advertising Items Dexter Samad's Ltd Magi Grip Kentish Oak The Genuine Panama Hat Choice Collection Isl Cluster Colourama Rose Hedge Traditional Cornish Fisherman's Smocks Snouts in the trough of big-time art theft Drugs and Old Masters are a growth industry for those who help the police with their enquiries, Sarah Jane Checkland reports Antiques & Collecting Pen & Parchment The Mammoth Kent Geoff Antiques Multiple Display Advertising Items African Multiple Classified Advertising Items G. E. Sworder & Sons Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghoul lifts lid to £825 Preview No Title The Chamber Orchestra of Europe Prokofiev Royal Albert Hall Grand Opera Gala Capital Virtuosi Montserrat Caballe What a tangled web unweaved Lynne Truss on Prime Suspect with Helen Mirren and Tom Bell, a frightening Inside Story and a week of economies with the truth A solemn tale of love and self-sacrifice Theatre Days of Hope Hampstead Doves in hawks' clothing Theatre A Jamaican Airman Forsees his Death Theatre Upstairs A hero with the secret of success Rock Debussy highly glossed Authors Royal National Theatre The Sunday Times More than a yen for a song Ernest Beck on a British plan to enlist Japanese help for a good Hungarian cause BBC 1 Satellite Aib Itv Variations Radio 1 BBC 1 Itv Variations Radio 3 Satellite Multiyork Polys earn praise for giving lead on degree courses The Times Crossword No 18,579 Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Bruges secretary offers to resign International Refugee Year Trust Us to cut back bases in Britain Business and Finance 21-26 Weekend Money 27-30 Sport… Britons on move abroad Savoy polloi Annuity rates Age allowance Your views Ibm in red Cut discounted By our Money Editor: Building societies expect further interest cuts soon Investors lose £15m through illegal trade Another loss for Rosehaugh Judge rejects Lonrho case as 'silly' The battle for Harrods Wembley pins its hopes on Monarchs American inflation falls but rates stay the same John Govett & Co Limited Business Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold The Sunday Times National Westminster Bank Coutts & Co Sale ends battle at Ensign Pifco settles Tvs talks McCaw sells Bass pubs sold Next stake cut Job cuts push Ibm to first quarterly loss of $1.73bn From a Correspondent: 'Insider' trial collapses Anz Grindlays Bank Lloyds Bank Takeover threat ends at Hambros FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Traditional Options Morgan Grenfell Sutcliffe, Speakman gives loss warning Business Roundup Dinkie Heel slides 30% Thames Water buys Helene slips below £4m Ec merger ruling Major Indices First direct base rate and authorised overdraft rate… Manpower's final stage Amgold cuts dividend Polished steps that climbed to summit of Savoy Business Profile A stickler for appearance realises his ultimate ambition in running one of London's great hotel empires Generator seeks treaty changes By our City Staff: Canadian firm supports Adt The Co Operative Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Girobank plc Base Rate Standard Chartered Bank Stock Exchange Prices Equitis drift lower Unit Linked Insurance Investments Rosehaugh's efforts fail to stop profit subsidence Tempus Hawker's shares up by 15p after renewed bid talk Stock Market Wall Street Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Rush for Annuities 28 Cheque Fraud Alert 29 Letters… Tunnel rekindles interest in homes on the Continent Sara McConnell outlines the process of buying a place in the sun Avoid August when deciding to buy France Banks unlock investment trap Comment Fidelity Investments Still keeping with the Abbey habit Edited by Lindsay Cook Stewart Ivory The M&g Pep Annuity rates ready to fall Save & Prosper Briefings Critical diseases are left uncovered Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Norwich Union Midland High balance accounts encourage fraud Oft to study loan rises by Top-Up Tsb Bank Hill Samuel Bank Limited Fleming Investment Trusts Independent Financial Adviser Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Mim Britannia Revenue seeking out men with older wives Save & Prosper Forms go missing Currency mortgages need sound advice Tax misnomer Portfolio Platinum Bank tops up current account Allied Dunbar Us hotel earned credit for refund England tour candidates are under the spotlight The longest season opens Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Travel Stop Press Tomorrow Racing to beat the big squeeze Saints tread in fear of Nottingham backlash Today's Team News Norling on reserve list of Cup referees Neath get their man Dunlop's inside information Arundel trainer's classic contenders shaping well as week pf classic trials at Newmarket and Newbury draws near Ganges is 12-1 for Guineas Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Prospector's Way to qualify in style Southwell Filly collapses Course Specialists Lumberjack to take in Bollinger Chase Mandarin Mukaddamah pleases Warwick Rapid Raceline In The Groove setback Ascot Beverley Togetherness is Arsenal's strength As Arsenal edge closer to emulating the club's double-winning team of 1970-1, Peter Ball talks to Bertie Mee, the manager who inspired that success Southend increase their lead Atkinson's main priority is a return to first division Wigan injuries taking toll Hounslow face crucial matches Deakins is denied by world record Weekend Team News For Sue Barker read cue Barker Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Where body fitness is an end itself Giving a fair crack of the whip to fair play Comment London is upstaged Gower provides a touch of style on the fairways Pessoa moves up but Whitaker well poised Monarchs favourites American Football England keep French isolated Universities keep title Student Sport For the Record Auguin pulling away Yachting Zelezny makes point for Backley Athletics Rugby Union Watson surges to the head of Masters field Woosnam moves into contention after a fine round at QAugusta Second round Scores Door left open for Gooch Bank of Scotland The return of a conquering hero Friendship on line at Wembley Missed putts leave Faldo disappointed Anxious wait for Gordon No change Hurdle cleared Bowls pairing Kate Muir on Gulf patrol with the Wrens who went to… Saturday Review Music Dance Opera Rock Jazz Cinema Art Theatre Television Films on Tv Radio Dressed to Kill When the navy allowed women to join the crew of a warship, it allowed women to risk their lives alongside men for the first time. Kate Muir reports on tensions inside and outside Hms Brilliant. Photographs by John Reardon Picture Gallery The name of the game is naming names Craig Brown Span Hennessy… Cognac Hennessy Why Can't a Woman When Camille Paglia speaks her own brand of feminism, many women cringe. But this fast-talking American, who declared that Madonna is the epitome of the modern woman, relishes her controversial platform, Charles Bremner writes The Saturday Interview Onward, Christian soldier George Foreman is to box again for the world heavyweight championship and he might even win, Alan Franks writes Reactolite Rapide Tm Sprint Suffering for their art of suffering The painters of eastern Europe have exchanged repression for repressive freedom. Richard Cork asks how they will survive the crossing Big lights, bright city While eastern art finds its new place, Berlin places new emphasis on western art What's the fastest way out of Heathrow Terminal… Air Canada Grand shadows of a glorious age Alistair McAlpine's maritime fascination stems from a youth spent visiting the wolrd's great ports Aart London 91 Finch Conservatories Ltd Hamlet, prince of Hollywood David Robinson sees Mel Gibson, once known as the violent Mad Max, playing Shakespeare with the clarity and assurance of Laurence Oliver Born with a different face The latest biography of William Blake describes the inner turmoil tormenting his mind, Fiona MacCarthy writes Romance and revolution Juniper Hall Peugeot 405 As memories fade, truth remains Churchill a Life Double life of a crime queen Ngaio Marsh How it seemed On april 15,1912, the Titanic Sank. Of the 2,224 people on board, 1,513 were lost. Here Mrs D. H. Bishop recounts her view from a lifeboat; Peugeot 405 Head lines to follow Gold Medal Travel Group The … Summer The Times and Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons… Philip Treacy for Hartnell The Valley of the Kings Artificial colouring Jonathan Meades on an empire, and a culinary inheritance, that would best be forgotten Restaurant Guide Real test of the party line Red delights on the port bow New barrels have cleaned up the image of Portuguese wines, Jane MacQuitty writes Weekend Wine Buys A game of chicken too good Toulouse Frances Bissell, The Times cook, experiments with local delicates in the languedoc region of France Tudor manor with a heart of stone Strines Hall has been restored to its former glory, thanks to the skills of a couple who, Leslie Geddes-Brown finds, turned to the scrapheap, the skip and the demolition yard for material A home in harmony A converted London warehouse combines space with texture, and work with home life Wild and wonderful Native primroses, Oxlips and cowslips can enjoy the domestic life, Francesca Greenoal reports A leaf taken from the experts' book A fifth edition of The Plant Finder is published this month, making life even casier for the horticultural beginner Countax Jones & Tomley Bark Garden Shredoers by Lescha Ireson Associates Agriframes Fruit Cages Walkover Ken Muir Bramley's Nurseries Lilies, Iris, Paeonies Old & English Roses Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimpey Classic Collection Islington N1 The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Overseas Property North Portugal Algarve, Alentejo Gulf Coast Chiswick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Craigendarroch Somerset Multiple Display Advertising Items Egerton Joint Selling Agents Yorkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Summer homage to the Greek god Disco Does you dream of a holiday run to solitude and the song of cicadas or leberated beach activities and matching nightlife?chooing the right island is what matters. Bill powell reports In early spring, when most would-be visitors are… Guide to the Isles Ireland Jersey Faro from the madding crowd Sally Baker looks down on the world from a hilltop Villa in the Algarve UK Holidays Garden Lovers Spring Breaks The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Manor House Hotel Palace Court Treat Yourself to a Well Earned Weekend Break Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Belle Alliance Cornwall & Devon Hengistbury Head Noddy Train Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pembrokeshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Itineraries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Air International Southerns Ltd P & O Cruises Amm Casebourne Cadogan Travel Insurance Pinner Travel Special Interests Bike Bavaria Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World Greece & Greek Islands Laskarina Greek Connection The Real Corfu & Paxos Spain Overseas Travel Tuscan Umbrian Border Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airbreak Ltd Pools Reservations Spring in Crete Sunvil Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greek Island Wandering Villas Breathtaking Views Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Abroad Agence Riviera Villas Airlink Holidays The Best of Greece Overseas Travel Sicily by Cadogan Air Travel The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Wya Valley Motoring School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead Decorative Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heron House Hotel Learn the Art of Furniture Painting and Gilding Porcelain Restoration Courses Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Uk Holidays Spring Breaks Morocco Ecuador Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess by Raymond Keene the Games Page Bridge by Albert Dormer Listener Crossword: Eccentric by Centigram 'Rhythm was instilled in me' A Childhood: Karla Burns Discover a Sweeter Sea The Arts Guild

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