News from 20/04/1991
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John Roberts, R. A. Bride, Paul Heiney, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Clifford Longley, Graham Sawyer, Diana Lamplugh, Director, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Michael Evans and James Bone, John Mulvey, Angela MacKay, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Laura Thompson, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Robert Adams, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Callum Murray, David Lindsay, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Robin Oakley and Sheila Gunn, Peter Davenport, Sir Paul Girolami, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Winder, Martin Cropper, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Anatole Kaletsky, André Maurois, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Mayer Hillman, S. J. Beales, Norman Maller, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, David Rhind, Jane Wyatt, Alex McWhirter, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, William Jackson, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Michael Fowler, Kerry Gill, Nessim Dawood, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Z. H. Archibald, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ian K. Richards, Mark Seddon, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Karen Buckley, Ken Lawrence, P. A. Spanoghe, Anne Atkins, Kenneth Hudson, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Robin Stacey, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Corylus, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Ivor Markson, Michael Seely, Nigel Whiskin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Adrian Dannatt, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Joanna Pitman and David Watts, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Edward Gorman and David Watts, Adam Kelliher, Diane Bailey, Denys Wilson, Matthew Bond, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Wynne Weston-Davies, Colin McQuillan, Geoffrey Peake, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoSaddam is now stronger than ever, CIA says Iraqis admit to big chemical stockpile Good Writing in the Times Orkney enquiry DPP challenged Cigarette curb Peace setback Index Tough talking at border meeting Crack of the whip from the cruellest month Unsaintly applause as Carey stirs the cathedral Liverpool back in Europe Long-forgotten victims of an Asian invader How the wimp won the war Shootings raise fears of Ulster talks sabotage British Red Cross Carey pledges the church to a high political profile Archbishop makes plea for the oppressed in powerful enhronement sermon Kinnock's school report makes the grade Victoria's legacy of green Heavy metal prediction confounded by restraint Pressing decision faced by new Treasury chief Who will succeed Sir Terence Burns as chief economic adviser to the government? asks Anatole Kaletsky Labour ahead in Welsh seat poll MacLean book case postponed Power supply threatened Cocaine threat Prize pudding Nancy's designer booty The Sunday Times Bowbelle master disputes decision to seek a retrial DPP seeks ruling on bomb charges M1 prison van crash kills officer Census anger fails to hit 1970s form VAT ruling brings museum entry fee Picture Gallery More fail to pay as water bills rise Cave team rescues trapped terrier P&o Bogus jet-setter lands in prison Power companies stage fight back to regain impetus Chernobly appeared to shatter the nuclear dream, but the British industry is now more optimistic Britain's Great! Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Breaks York By our Technology Correspondent: Tracking fallout gives insight into lake life Chernoby Aftermath Support creeps up from all-time low Nations blow hot and cold Overseas View MPs vote for action on cigarette sales to children Undercover survey traps retailers MPs seek payouts enquiry Labour 'threat' to police False alarm Legal protection Will to lose Abbey National Ashdown shrugs off campaign hitch Countdown to May 2 elections: Liberal Democart hopes high in South-East Gulf war pounding dealt body blow to Saddam's awesome arsenal The allies were right to concentrate firepower on Saddam's chemical weaponry. Iraq's list for the UN reveals a surprising level of sophistication. Michael Evans in London and James Bone in New York discuss the implications Chalker sees Kurds''mountain of death' British Effort Minister faces dilemma on Iran Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Accord is 'no rebuff to Bush' Chocolate and advice from women at warfront UN general lacks mandate to protect refugees in south Refinery back in business Oil Production (Reuter): General bids farewell to prince (AFP): Rebels in talks Britons missing (Reuter): Objector jailed (Reuter): Dutch help (AP): Italy plans camp (Reuter): Shamir objections block the path to peace for Baker Israel Britain urged not to yield on airport Kohl faces home truths in poll Moscow looks to Seoul after Tokyo setback Smiles fail to hide Gorbachev setback at Japanese summit EC look at a la carte members Pit stop for the political roadshow Strasbourg Notebook by George Brock Kremlin team lobbies for American grain credits Rust jailed for nurse stabbing (AP): Scapegoat denial by Mandela Bedside manners (Reuter): French support Confidence vote (AFP): Elections delay Rome finds a ready ear in high places Chifford Longley Matthew Parris And moreover The all-powerful prole Times Profile. Lech Walesa is preparing for a state visit to Britain next week. Will the rough edges of a revolutionary trade union leader suit a President? Picture Gallery Saddam loot on way home The Times Diary Just William, almost The Times Diary Rite rights The Times Diary Running the capital The Times Diary What about Timor? Trust after Chernobyl Under the Russian Boot Liberties taken with census form Benefits of exercise Museum images Aggression and the springs of crime Science funding Help for cathedrals Vital statistics Court Circular Weekend birthdays Dinners School announcements The Scottish Civic trust Anniversaries Weekend royal engagements University news Pamela Rothwell Martelli Church services tomorrow Third Sunday after Easter Richard Hamilton Marriages Appointments Yosef Tekoah Maj-Gen Richard Lloyd Forthcoming marriages A good man's words are a fountain of life, but… On this Day Stonehenge New life for glorious pigsty London Association for the Blind To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2463 Savouring the bad taste of good pubs Not all British pubs have succembed to the brewers' foundness for Victorian vencer. Callum Murray finds local with real decor Everest FIT the Best The poor man's porcelain Assets Events in town Easter Jumbo solution Metropolitan Home Where to Buy Today's man and a dream Home from home: John Humphrys Breaking the sound barrier Feather report Country events Birger Christensen Muck, moans and magic Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Silversmiths Gloves Nobody Undersells Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items Flatroof Problems? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Ardenco Ltd Rent Country Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Traditional Cornish Fisherman's Smocks Samad's Ltd The R. M. S. Queen Mary Propeller Co Antiques & Collecting Penman Antigues Fairs Green's Antique Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Portrait of a master buyer The director of the Tate explains the criteria behind his art purchases to Sarah Jane Checkland Multiple Display Advertising Items Parchment Achievements of Canterbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Candleburners Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Match Sticks Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelson relic rocks boat Executive Club Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selective Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items MJQ Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Capital Virtuosi Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items A Night at the Cotton Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items AIDA Jason Donovan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tosca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Too many people, too much time Theatre House of the Sun Theatre Royal, Stratford East BG Authors Coriolanus British Gas The Sunday Times Nothing but bloomin' nostalgia Television Review Lynne Truss on a material marriage in The Darling Buds of May, and mistryeyed animal lovers in Open Space Signs of a spring in their steppes Concert LS/Rozhdestvensky QEH Peter Grimes Saturday Television and Radio Satellite Abbey National Radio ITV Variations ITV Variations Radio Satellite Sunday Television and Radio NSPCC Legal enquiry ordered into Orkney child abuse cases The Times Crossword No 18,585 The Devonshires' crème de la crème tea Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Weather Monday in the Times International Refugee Year Trust Barclays cuts home loan rate Weekend Money Vital chemistry Lacking proof Wrong rights Double trouble Your letters P&o package Sugar offer Lenders 'must fulfil moral obligation to debtors' Liabilities total £400m ILG creditors may get just 2p in pound Hammerson hit by firm sterling CBI fears £50bn equal pensions bill City astonished at lending slowdown Clearing up in eastern Europe Knight Williams The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices NatWest P&o debt refinanced in ships deal Headline bound for market Cater Allen to close gilts market-maker Business Roundup Norsk Data loses £11m Helical drops 80% Hawtal pays the same Century bows to bid Lyonnais lifted by broker The Sunday Times The Queen's awards Roskel falls to £2.18 m ATA passes final payout Top pay cut at Pearson Comet award MGN posts Fobel falls Starquest rises Geers ahead Eadie omits The angst that moulds Glaxo's winning formula Business Profile By Matthew Bond Sir paul Girolami The chairman of Britain's largest pharmaceutical company is an enthusiastic strategic thinker Schroders By our City Staff: Bundaberg resists increased bid from Tate & Lyle No title Tempus Net asset hope helps rebuild faith in Hammerson Major Indices Traditional Options Unit Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Asda shares suffer late setback on profit worries Stock Market Wall Street Shares drift lower Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Timing is vital when opting for fixed loans Locked rates can reap rewards Lindsay Cook reports on the savings possible on well chosen mortgages GT Tax exemption costs savers Comment Lenders cut charges Picture Gallery Adviser helped reduce payments Dividends Gamble paid off as costs kept climbing Fidelity Investments MIM Britannia Per Home guarantees perish with age Save & Prosper Shareholders learn their rights Briefings CCF Bank felt charitable on Comic Relief day Save & Prosper Data error leads to double trouble with Ni number Tessas feel pinch after rate falls Foreign Colonial Tough line on tax Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Global High Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Save & Prosper M&g Banks should display rates on statements Insistence on standing orders Transfer fee Bizarre ruling Travel Stop Press Travel Abroad Hendry harbours dark thoughts of destroying Davis The Times previews the £750,000 world snooker championship, which breaks off in sheffield today Mark Warner Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items SAR travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Adventures Lanzarote Leading players at The Crucible Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish exiles retain upward mobility Bough to host world rugby series A takeover by Warwick and Son Golf Sports Service No-frills Cornwall ready to harry Yorkshire's pack Rugby Union Eastern promise of a prize ahead Rugby League Dunlop tightens Guineas grip as Shadayid justifies confidence Corry's Caper set to go one better Yesterday's Results Per Quod for Italian prize Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Mandarin, Thunderer: Bangor From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Way looks clear for Rinka Das Mandarin: Mukaddamah can press his classic claim in Greenham Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: AYR Thackery represents Britain's hope The London Marathon The long and the short and the tall-25,000 braced to brave the course and the winds Rivals find Mota is more in view Power show by Harris tames the bulldog Squqsh Rackets Incentive beckons for Ridley Players given spiritual inspiration Wet course will tell against any pushover by Hallam Australia off to explosive start Cricket When demi-gods came down to earth with a thud First century for Gooch at Fenner's The Path -To Wembley Southern suffer a setback Campbell changes his lifestyle The Week's High Lights For the Record Atkinson's reunion has the promise of a final for purists Football Weekend Team News One man who will be sitting suffering The Sunday Times BOA calms doubts on London bid Olympic Games Eubank lines up Watson for his next title defence Boxing Rowing's gap filled In Brief Robson drops out as Taylor rings England changes End in sight for several international careers Liverpool allowed back into Europe Whitehead & Partners Maradona plays a game of changing moods Walton calm in the storm Second round Scores from St Mellion Winter deal offered to six Saturday April 20 1991 Diana Rigg talks about love,… Picture Gallery Saturday Review Opera Paui. Griffiths Music Dance Rock Jazz Cinema Art Theatre Television Films on TV Radio Heavy-Duty Dinana Rigg, the thinking critic's fenme fatalc, turns her attention, once again, to a classic role, David Nathan writes. Photograph by Graham Wood Panasonic Q: What do you have when ten lawyers are buried up to their necks in sand? A: Not enough sand From our Own Correspondent No Title Reduces the Risk of Serious Diseases Tyrant for the Taking The Saturday Eassay Ethiopia is torn apart by famine and civil war-and by one man's desire for revenge. But now the people seek revenge against the harsh rule of President Menguste Haile Mariam. Mary Anne Fitzgeraid reports. Main photograph by Sebastiao Salgado It's not irrelevant, it's a hippopotamus Charles Nevin Harrods No Title Meat & Livestock Commission Disraeli 's Primrose path of alliance Tommorrow, the league formed to spread One Nation principles will commemorate the 110th anniversary of the statesman's are in favour again in the government of today Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Generosity of an admirer Piety on parade All the usual problems of exhibitions were there—workers on the South Bank complex were accused of tardiness and the site was completed with only hours to spare. but when it eventually opened, the 1951 Festival of Britain was an undoubted success, Peter Dormer wonders whether we will be able to muster a similar optimism in 2051 City without a soul Slice of heaven too good for the Gods If you had to live the rest of your life on a Enthusiasms Desert island, and were allowed to take ten films with you, which would they be? Phillip Howard has no trouble choosing his number one Smoking Can Cause Fatal Diseases Dark nights in funsville Tennessee Williams revealed feelings if inadequacy and self-loathing in letters to the woman who inspired his greatest play, Hugh Barncs writes Wit, myth and hero worship Picture Gallery The importance of dear Beverley Time for a new model army Mozart's fugues How it seemed A writer's eye view of an event today-in the past. On April 20.1782, Mozart wrote to his sister, telling her how his wife Constanze, after having heard the fugues of Sebastian Bach and Handel, bullied him into writing his first fugue and prelude: Virgin Genesis of an Arab world Far from the brothy boyos Hell hath no fury Laura Ashlex No Title No Title Smallbone Plain fare, stuck in customs Jonathan Meades on a top-flight hotel which has failed to take off gastronomically White hope for the Rhone Modern techniques have transformed the view of the valley, Jane MacQuitty writes The Logic Tips on the season's greens Frances Bissell, The Times cook, welcomes the arrival of native asparagus A rich slice of carat cake Coloured by his subconscious David Champion shuts out the urban bleakness of suburbia and gives his London home a spectacular beauty from within, Dinah Hall writes. Photographs by James Mortimer Italia Magnolia cum laude Francesca Greenoak admires the magnificent collection of blooms at Lanhydrock, in Cornwall ATCO Weeding out the good from the bad Your weeds can be useful if you use them wisely, Francesca Greenoak writes Premier Direct Mainstream Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory cold in winter too hot in summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Gothic Cornice Qninta Terracotta County Mulch Co. Safeguard your Fruit! DA Cryx Trading Ltd Mouldings Direct Summer House Bramley's Nurseries Cluttons Bovis Milton Park Southern Spain Province of Almeria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldschmidt Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Coles & Co William H. Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harvey & Leech Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Prepare for another Gallic campaign Michael Watkins finds a corner of a foreign field to which he is particularly drawn. Photographs by graham Wood Quite simply well done Notebook At home with prejudice Bernard Levin defends his judgment that Hong Kong's Mandarin Hotel is way and above the best in the world Kyrenia High flying on a low budget Alex Mcwhirter looks at the chcapest flights on offer during the summer months UK Travel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Manor House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springfield Country Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items MacKay's Lagency Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Itineraries L Driving Courses & Test Snowdonia National Park Study Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscan Umbrian Border Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Pt Charlotte 4 villas, Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Somak Travel Club Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockford No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australasia and around the World Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain CTS Air International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadogan Austria Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansbury Hotels AITO Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Provence Hotels of the World Brittany Multiple Display Advertising Items Netherlands Railways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Today Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maison Vacances Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Offers Malt Whisky Offer Taste the best of Scotland Enjoy two expertly chosen single malt whisky a free map Liquid gold reserve Win a Dalmore, aged 52 years and worth £3,000 plus a luxury weekend for two Nose for Success Chess by Raymond Keene Listener Crossword: Bridge by Albert Dormer 'I would skip school and go and play pool' A Childhood: Stephen Hendry By Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Observer magazine Railway Book Club
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