News from 27/04/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jon Ashworth, Peter Wormald, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, David Tytler, Clifford Longley, Sir Michael Angus, Tom Giles and David Young, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Niegel Parry, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Ena Wogin, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, John Christopherson, Philip Howard, J. Lort Stokes, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Anna Reynolds, Patrick Deuchar, Fritz Spiegl, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Judy Goldhill, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Keith Stuart, Chairman, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Adam Kelliher and Hazhir Teimourian, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Julian Desborough, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Soltys, Julian Critchley, Robert Seely, Adam Kelliher and our Foreign Staff, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Julian Rollins, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Ard Ford, George C. Allen, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Graham Wood, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Ian Prestt, Director General, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Wood and Peter Mulligan, Geoffrey Kirk (Secretary), Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, Richard Rosenfeld, John Lea, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Alastair Robertson, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Young, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Ronald Alley, Michael Grosvenor Myer, George Hill, Jenny Knight and Quentin Cowdry, Clive White, Phil James, Matthew Parris, Peter Mayle, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Sarah Jane Checkland, Geraldine Ranson, Peter Victor, Martin Fletcher and Neil Kelly, M. V. Schuck, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Pike, Michael Phillips, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Tim Jones, Christopher Warman, Warren Mitchell, Cherie Lunghi, Greg Hicks, Douglas McFerran, John Normington, Nicholas Woodeson, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Tony Hetherington, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, K. A. Ziegler, Tim Deagle, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoKurdish fighters sweep back as Iraqis withdraw UN pledges to take over camps soon Today in the Times Mother jailed Inside Aid for Hanoi Fraud enquiry The Times Index Death of Baker's mother halts talks Britain's cats claw their way up-market Picture Gallery Hospital cuts put ministers on spot Gorbachev to impose 'strict regime' in May Maradona arrested Smallbone & Co (Devizes) Ltd Council tax may have nine bands A leaked documents has added to the confusion over the replacement for the poll tax, reports Douglas Broom Sir Crispin demands action to avoid ecological disaster A warning in apocalyptic terms was sounded by John Major's environmental adviser yesterday. Michael McCarthy reports on its themes Mother kept 11 months from children held in care The Times on Monday National Westminster Bank Mortgage Rate Anglo-Irish delay over talks venue Picture Gallery Fare-rise penalties proposed Giant wind farm raises fears of eyesore Home Office gives firms free run at jail contract Three 'knew devices were for military use'`` Report on police chief sent to DPP £14m radar plan dropped Petrol up 6p Yorath cleared Lawyer fined Woman who caught bus to rob building societies is jailed Tourists ride out the recession That's Life presenter wins libel damages The Sunday Times Fowler on Thatcher's big mistake Apathy reigns as queen of the dirt-diggers holds court Kitty Kelley went book-signing in London yesterday. Joe Joseph made up the numbers Mower death-plot wife gets 8 years Apollo Victoria Theatre Picture Gallery Christ 'feigned death' to survive the cross Preacher's black power tour delayed 24 hours Heseltine puts focus again on inner-city regeneration West Bromwich Building Society Labour scorns Tory target of 5p cut in basic rate tax Ousted veteran accused of sour grapes Two losers in a Labour reselection contest, including the sitting MP, are to appeal against the result. Bill Frost reports on the upheaval Ford will shed 1,000 more jobs in next year Formidable Miss Goldsmith gains a public profile By our Political Correspondent: Gould rates figures spurious, say MPs Schools which opt out will revive lost sixth forms Campus rent brings a £65m bonus Medical chief named Doctor cleared Police accused A high note Forger jailed Keegan charge Power record Watery wastes Coroner resigns Picture Gallery Fiat Parish must share £66,000 windfall Debt row fishermen agree to pay up Bush offers aid to Hanoi in sign of warming relations Mengistu sacks cabinet Nakasone back Reuter: Oil hits Riviera (Reuter): 400 rebels die (AP): Settling down Rescuer missing When shall we two meet again? Lurid tales from the sober grey lady make critics see red Picture Gallery Republics denounce Kremlin for 'third world war' at Chernobyl Robert Seely reports from Kiev on the remembrance rallies, vigils and mock trials focusing on the victims and the culprits of the nuclear disaster Cricket breaks Soweto barriers Roses and yoghurt welcome marines as Iraqis leave town Christopher Walker reports from Zakho on the joy of the Kurdish townspeople as at last they begin to feel safe from the attentions of the Iraqi security police while British troops patrol the streets Arrival of US aid plane in Iran raises hopes of thaw Saudis offer refuge (Reuter): Restoring lines (Reuter): Glaspie denial Middle East shuttle leaves Baker buoyant Picture Gallery Kurd rebel leader says no deal yet Just a quiet day on the border and a baby dies Bradford & Bingley Curbs on media turn into farce Ignore the experts: ask the girl at the check-out Surveys and statistics cannot tell us when the economy will recover, says Anatole Kaletsky. It's up to the shopper Flight from the mosque …and moreover A far from merrie England The Fifties were not such fun as TV's darling buds suggest. Richard Morrison finds them rooted in a bleak prudery Come, listen to the band Boning up Red chequered flag Owen's turn Garden of Eden Tale of Three Cities Hard Bargain for Hanoi Alas, Not so Poor Nancy London's absent voice and hope Priestly debate Census questions Making the World Bank accountable Cardiff Bay barrage Gifts to the Tate North of the Border Sound and fury at the Comedy Food for thought Going for a soldier Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Royal engagements Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments St Aubyns, Rottingdean Lt-Colonel John Codrington Memorial service Change of memorial service Ball Reception Church services tomorrow Giovanni Malagodi Peter Allsebrook Dinners Service dinners Church news Instead, be holy in all that you do. lust as God who… On this Day Sovereign's Parade, Sandhurst The Times Energy Supply Contracts Limited Word-Watching To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2469 Winning Move The Aire and its graces Can canalside living become covetable in Leeds? Peter Davenport reports on a plan to make muddy waterways a sparkling success Phostrogen Picture Gallery Events in town Green fingers move indoors Help: Joan phelan and patrcia GTlennie, conservatory gardeners South of the border style Assets Where to Buy Wanted: a few nice pieces After years of neglect, Alastair Robertson reports, Duff House has been restored-but it is empty Maltese cross-hairs on British birds Country events Intercity A potato angel from the marsh Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Pearl Choker Kent Country Nurseries The Genuine Panama Hat Bathsafety Tailored Covers Mriarti's wrkshop Kitchens Needed Janiel Brace Snuggle Veterinary Blanket Dunlopillo and Latex Factory Shop 17th Century English Oak Allergy Relief Products Ltd Genuine Birthday Newspapers Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Times Computer Crosswords Samad's Ltd Seymour Shirts Tidy Rail Short of Space? Choice Collection Grown-up games with toys Outsides are infiltrating the old toy network, as Sarah Jane Checkland reports Antiques & Collecting Meeks Antiques Limited Lions Den Mammoth Green's Antique Galleries Chelsea ART Geoff Antiques Criterion Auction Rooms Quality Antique Desks Jewellery Wanted Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Warm Hearted & Caring Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Picture Dating Agency No Strings Attached Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abundance of Stunning Ladies Connections Elegant Evenings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Revival Course Select Gay Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Getty chases £6m Rubens Rendezvous Duo Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selective Introductions Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Semt to The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items RPO Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank The Philharmonia Alberni String Quartet Sarah Brightman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Glyndebourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Mozart Yuri Bashmet Multiple Classified Advertising Items York Early Music Festival The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radical sheds and mow-mow horticulture Lynne Truss on a host of hip gardening tips, and the contradictions that blunted three investigations of the Chernobyl disaster In terror of the killer males Theatre The Stickwife Gate, Notting Hill BFL The Sunday Times Doctrine of death BG Able-LABELS Royal Festival Hall Anything but tame The Birmingham Royal Ballet Soup à la Sixties Bbc 1 Satellite MOPS Radio 1 ITV Variations BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Help the Aged Westward drift of wealth The Times Crossword No 18,591 Word-Watching Weather How you can help the Brooke Hospital for Animals Business and Finance 21-26,30 Weekend Money 27-29… News Corp close to $650m deal Bluff disguise Picture Gallery Court backing Bank moans Student debt Health costs Property loss Trust warning DTI wants fraudulent insurance firm wound up Fraud office probes loss in Nhl offshoot A hard line on defaulters US takes lone stand on interest rates Picture Gallery By our City Staff: McAlpine seeks to raise ?39m Foreign Colonial Business Editor John Bell By our Industrial Staff: Jobs to go at Marks, ICI and STC The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices Bristol & West International BNFL sales exceed £1 bn for first time DSS backs pension test case Clayform axes final dividend after £54m loss Greenbank defeats challenge Two more directors resign from Next Joseph Holt brews £5.7m Changes at BSkyB Wyndham slides to 7p Usborne result falls The Sunday Times Toothpaste salesman's ring of confidence Business Profile The chairman of Unilever has a reputation for being a bully. He also makes an ideal dinner guest Hoechst Guinness Mahon seeks £30m loan Baillie Gifford & Co Lloyds to close Far East operations Fall in US output knocks shares in London Stock Market Unit Linked Insurance Investments Alfred McAlpine enjoys the wonclers of equity capital Watson & Philip targets AF Bletchley down Norton changes Offer altered Wall Street 1990 - a year of unexpected world turbulence Shares fall again Account Days; Dealings began April 15. Dealings ended yesterday. $Contango day April 29. Settlement day May 7. $Forward bargains are permitted on two previous business days Health Costs Soar 28 Fund off Target 29 Unit Trusts… Banks to cut back on easy credit offers for students Lindsay Cook discovers the high street lenders are calling a halt to cheap loans Heated complaints flood offices Fimbra fails to protect the elderly Comment Fidelity Investments Code of practice will emphasise customers' rights 27 Edited by Lindsay Cook The Equitable Life Financial Adviser Independent Briefings Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Falcon Group PLC Save & Prosper Health cover premiums could rise by up to 20% Britannia's current account adds interest Child injury insurance launched Property fund misses target for investors MIM Britannia Hampshire Building Society Trusts must warn of risks Save & Prosper AIB Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities London Irish and Rugby draw on their experience Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Travel Stop Press Travel Abroad Soliman Travel Somak Travel Club Ltd Data Travel Roger Taylor Tennis Holidays Dodge's retirement is Leicester's huge loss Tomorrow Anniversary Pilgrimages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time for London's 'pensioners' to flex their muscles Northampton weaker UK Late Availability Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Wigan leave decision on Hanley until last minute Depending on the luck of the draw The Week's Highlights In The Groove mightier than the word Hexham Worcester Market Rasen Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Brittain's French raid Racing next week Cahervillahow can strike gold for Irish Ripon Wild Illusion to follow up Rapid Raceline Sandown Park Betting Legal Profession looks Piggott's pick Leicester Chance to join the tour leader Follow your Team the Britanic Rance Championship Australians hope pride will upset Richards's farewell Worcestershire have to toil Middlesex have no more than four serious challengers Three-goal burst takes Pirates into the final Davis takes time about it Richardson fails to qualify as Martin sets the pace Strudwick strides on Prean sees England to second stage Jeantot is happy to be home The Times Ipswich's chairman gives way For the Record Hoddle completes his renaissance Oldham on edge of promotion Today's Team News Senna shows perfect timing to take early advantage Yorath makes changes Pakistan thwarted by a defiant Rowlands England lose initiative Auld Lang Syne to the days of football purdah Skyhawks flutter Racing 32,33 Cricket 34 Football 35 Venables may use law to stop Gascoigne sale Tottenham saga hots up as chairman holds transfer talks in Rome Taylor on the defence Dessie goes to Downing Street Bank of Scotland Major ignores the Marxian edict to join MCC Knox the new man for Ibrox Picture Gallery Wigan facing a hard choice Becker unlocks secret of clay Street of fame Stable talk Flag turns red Taxing poll Kurd suspicion casts shadow on Baghdad talks Saddam may swap autonomy for trade Good Writing in the Times Inside US orders armed Iraqi police to go Have you got time to read this at breakfast? Russian wins marathon Ministers press for an Owen role Poll deals blow to Kohl Move to oust Soviet president Technophone Tp2 Reading guru wins real notoriety The man accused of sending British reading skills into decline refuses to be blamed John O'Leary reports Repairs to palace may put charge up by £200 Unions debts are soaking up '10% of subscriptions' Council tax will cost households up to £750 Public enjoys right to see how the neighbour's land lies Christopher Warman on public access to the once-secret files of the Land Registry Panto players shun sporting amateurs Picture Gallery London most expensive commuter city in EC The week ahead Collins pledge on Ulster talks Attackers take call to victim Man is buried by garden drill Scouts parade Son killed Singer's death Lighting up The actress who inherited the vineyards of Mouton… Saturday Review Picture Gallery Judy Froshaug Times out The Best of Times How much is that killer gerbil in the window? Contents Claret and Blue Blood Baroness Philippine de Rothschild has the family label and all that goes with it, but has never quite belonged to the clan, Carol Leonard reports. Photograph by Graham Wood You are staring a philtrum in the face George Hill wonders why we find it so hard to put a name to something about ourselves that is so familiar Panasonic Don't Crack under Pressure VG No Title Smoke Witi Trilby hats, the royal family, lumbering big, red buses… the real London. Or is it? Jan Morris spends a day in the West End, Where the streets seem emptied of English people, and wonders whether the city's pre-war character can ever be revived. Photographs by Judy Goldhill From our Own Correspondent: Truth on the stage of life India's street is seeking awareness and change among the poor it entertains, Chris Thomas says Bradford & Bingley Have the brains of Britain finished their inventory? Since 1978, the number of European patents granted to UK inventors has almost halved. Alan Franks comes to praise our bright sparks—and to bury them Automatic Water Boiler Co Acting as a force of nature The passion that John Wood - London's latest Lear - brings to the classical stage comes from within, Benedict Nightingale writers. Photograph by Nigel Parry Talking headmasters Julian Critchley casts his vote for great orators, past and pleasant Harrods Too young to die A history of the torment and death of Jewish children by the nazis is a book which must be read, Peter Ackroyd says Man, this surfing's, like, insane Not a grey eminence How it works A poet's-eue view of nuggets of literature of all periods and languages The Destruction of Sennackerib by Byron (1788-1827) Lovely in a cold climate The New Mitsubishi Sigma Rank Xerox Loving to death History rebooked Napoleon, this time in pictures Picture Gallery Zinfandel Patterns pending Liz Smith checks out the graphic shapes and bold contrasts the designers are creating for the summer. Photographs by John Swannell Picture Gallery Patterns pending Liz Smith checks out the graphic shapes and bold contrasts that designers are creating for the summer. Photographs by John Swannell Why I don't like the boomtown rates Jonathan Meades finds everything a bit too perfect at John Burton-Race's gaff Restaurant Guide Taking care to budget Frances Bissell, The Times cook, says simple and economical dishes can be served with panache Great British Classics Picture Gallery Pruning the best from a bordeaux summer A long, hot season, has produced a variable 1990 vintage, explains Jane MacQuitty No Title Jimbeam Wine Buys Oranges as lemons Plotting the perfect time The Dutch take their allotments seriously, and that includes the gnomes and windmills, Joe Joseph writes Jim Beam Wine Buys Oranges as lemons Serious shortage of saving water Francesca Greenoak says build and maintain a good garden while still showing care for the environment Weekend Tips Gardens to visit KLM Professionals Special Spring Offer Agriframes Pastal Ken Muir Bark Capital Garden Products Chet Nursery Loddon, Norfolk Nordic Northwick Nurseries Hand-Painted Furniture Gothic Cornice Lawn Flite Old & English Roses The Holme Inner Circle Regents Park London Nw1 KLM Non-stop holiday in the sun Peter Mayle has attracted so many people to Provence that he sometimes feels a victim of invasion, Alasdair Riley writes East Linton Whiteleaf New Forest North Manchester Near Richards Castle, Ludlow Isle of Mull Beaconsfield Lancs/blackpool/fylde Area Two Week Holiday for Two France Brecon Beacons Balearics Bargain Menorca Villa Carlos West Sussex near Horsham Dartmoor Italy Lake Como Own your Own Holiday Home for only ?7,500 Blofield Barley Cove Lissagriffen County Cork Lexham Gardens W8 Nw6 Shepherds Bush Winterbourne Saturday's Frustration Milton of Leys Canalside Nw11 Rentals PPM Kent7 Nell Gwynn House Fulham Log Houses Benham & Reeves Senior Prof East Linton 2 Sold, 1 Remaining Rentals Hove Mays Rentals Fedden Village Avon Country Property Freehold Land for Sale in Scotland ?£250 per Acre GA Hampshire Marton Lodge, Marton, Nr North York Moors Nutfield Village Fulfords Lake Disrict River Dart South Devon Somerset West Sussex Cruising for a bruising Michael Watkins survives the storms, mutiny and flying fridges on a rough voyage round the Lesser Sunda Islands Travel Notes Why the Monaco formula won Shona Crawford Poole goes to the grand prix, and stays for the grand life Travel Notes Austravel Entries on a postcard, please Send The Times a line from your holiday, and win a grand tour of Europe The Emotion The Tsar Nicholas Ii Souvenir hunters are being invited by Raffles Hotel to return mementoes, Shona Crawford Poole writes Travel Spring Breaks Take a Break in Unspoilt Dorset Mid Norfolk No Title Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Easton Court Gleneagles Hotel Rac Torquay Bovey House Hotel Beer, Seaton, Devon The Sporting Manor No Title Special Interest Holidays Attractive Centrally heated UK Holidays Passford House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Apollo Travel World Travel Insurance Ecuador Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Actively Different Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australasia and around the World Poland £99 Summer Flights Carvoeiro Morocco Caprice Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadogan Rockford The Magic of Spain Swan Hellenic Mallorca Farmhouses CAA Provence Luberon Pyrenees orientales. Well Car Hire in Europe Britannia Austravel Fantastic Daybreaks to Exciting Cities Sar Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judges Lodging Take a Break in Lyme Regis Dorset Indonesia Butterfield's Indian Railway Tour Club Riviera Lake District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grenada Channel your energies for a teste of French leave Chess Listener Crossword: Hexajig Bridge The Times 'My mother's rage was really displaced anger' Italia The Oxford Companion to English Literature Italy0
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