News from 04/05/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Paul Heiney, S. M., Dinah Hall, Bridget Cushen, Simon Barnes, J. F., Vaudine England, Barbara Ellis, William Cash and Jill Sherman, Harvey Elliott, David Boyle, Philip Howard, Lynda Chalker, Laura Thompson, David Smith, Ian Murray, James Bone, John L. Marshall, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Wedderburn of Charlton, Keith Gowen, Peter Jones, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Alan Road, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Gavin Stamp, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Sheila M. Davis, John Winder, Alan Hamilton, Freyberg, Michael Clark, John Young, Nicholas Baker, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Malcolm A. Rose, H. J. Wildbore, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, Edward Gorman, Fiona MacCarthy, Graham Wood, F. Ashe Lincoln, Alex McWhirter, Margaret Dibben, Dick Rickards, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, David Evans, Desrenee E. G. Irvine, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, H. R. Underhill, Gabriella Gamini, Jane MaQuitty, Jenny MacARTHUR, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Bill Powell, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Tim Renton, Alix Ramsay, K. Watkins, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Keith MacKLIN, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, Ken Lawrence, Richard Shone, Jean Gaffin, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Inglewood, Sue Moore, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, R. J. Halliburton, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, J. D. S. Graham, George Hill, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Owen Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Geraldine Ranson, Katharine Graham, Michael Phillips, Gerard Noel, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Malcolm Boyd, Charles Hennessy, Jack Chisholm, Dejan Sudjic, Simon Lee, Harvey Elliot, Air Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Hartley Shawcross, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoMajor pressed to delay election until next year Tories claim Labour has peaked Councils Gained Humour Controversy People Girl strangled Rugby squad's pay day Refugee hope Dearer parcels Bubble bursts on Thatcher's champagne years The Times Index By Staff Reporters: Holiday victory for stores Cyclone havoc swamps Dhaka's valiant efforts Bovis Abroad Ltd Belgian bargains for the British car buyer British consumers could buy new cars cheaply and have fun at a 'sales theme park' in Belgium, Kevin Eason writes 400 jobs will be lost as health authority seeks £7m savings Texas Homecare Picture Gallery No 10 is accused of changing Hansard Revenge of the tail-less rabbits Industrious Britons short of rest days Irish talks could be delayed by dispute Tube chiefs offfer new proposals Aintree arson Post mortem shows Oxford student had been strangled Friends who shared house with Rachel McLean express their shock QC tells jurors of cockpit tension Cunard Bishop says Christ will never return The Sunday Times Legal blow to child bride's plea Enquiry launched into why train doors burst open Since 1972 an average of 17 people have been killed each year falling from moving trains. relatives have been calling for a formal investigation, David Young reports Dog-eared choices hold sway Save the Children Rate cuts fail to boost sale of houses Child killer Retrial ordered Damages won Curriculum cost Musical move Protester jailed Bright idea Lasting legacy of the poll tax blamed for Conservative losses Complete round-up of results from Thursday's local council elections Non Metropolitan Districts Essex Man defies the trend in overspent Basildon Key to Parties Battle-scarred Tories are in better shape than they seem Neil Kinnock should be more worried than John Major by the council polis, writes Ivor Crewe Democrats win over Gosport AEG Militant spectre returns to Liverpool The Marginal Effect Sutch joy as Loonies secure four seats After 200 years, Poland papers over constitutional cracks The post-communist Polish constitution is proving just as contentious as its 1791 predecessor. Roger Boyes reports from Warsaw on the anniversary celebrations Croatia gives warning of war after Serb clash Liberals' role fuels Bonn dispute For J. R. and Dallas, it's a wonderful curtain Picture Gallery Gatt negotiators expect delay in farm trade deal Armenians tell of ethnic clashes Ukraine miners call off strike Mindszenty gets his last wish Author's 'suicide' Pinochet cancels Deal terminated Reuter: Drop in the ocean Police silent Confident Kurds leave border camp for haven UN chief attacks critics of relief Sino-US ties at low ebb Our Foreign Staff: Pyongyang faces harsh facts of diplomatic life Picture Gallery Bush denies delaying Iranian hostage deal Mandela nephews shot dead £479m rent demand floors Philippines bases accord French welcome prospect of Iran summit US envoy tells Israel aid is at risk (Reuter): Rights concern Britons help out (AP): Navy relents Reuter: Open house Reuter: Palace reprieve The battle of Trafalgar Square After a bittr six-year debate, Robert Venturi's National Gallery extension is at last unveiled. How will Londoners react? For Gavin Stamp the new Sainsbury wing is a cruel disappointment, worse even than Prince Charles's great carbuncle Triumph for a modern master For Simon Jenkins the new building is a dazzling architectural jest that will liven up London …and moreover Starry eyed and critical Coarse célèbre ECsodus As They were Disaster in the Delta Sticks and Stones Lords ignored on war crimes bill Ulster: fears of failure, fears of change Talking to workers Bowled over Accident causes Over the sea to Skye General's role in battle for Crete Oda priorities Snookered Court Circular Weekend birthdays Weekend royal engagements Upholders' Company Queen in Glasgow for the Gulf war service Dinners Service dinner Requiem Mass Lord Ebbisham Church services tomorrow Rogation Sunday Gabriel Celaya Anniversaries St Paul's Girls' School Noel Reilly Richard Hatfield Forthcoming marriages In the same way you younger men must submit to the… On This Day Iraq loyalty to King Feisal Announcements London Association for the Blind Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Deaf Children's Society The Times The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Arthritis Research GN To Place Your Classified Advertisement Winning Move Word-Watching Calver Gordon Anthony of Darband House Blackdown… Spring is on the hoof Farmer's diary': Paul Heiney The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your word power in our bank holiday competition Go for a bank holiday with Fairs & festivals Lots of added horse power Getting up Steam Museums Greenwich Child's Play Town & Country Manner Ltd Ordnance Survey Listen to the garden frenzy Feather report Multiple Display Advertising Items Cot'n Kids Fly a Ferrari Kite Multiple Display Advertising Items Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd. Marshalls Stylus Factory Shop Martin Import-Export Multiple Display Advertising Items Maritime Memorabilia Rolex Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Remember when The Basque Beret Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inexpensive drawers, record units wardrobes,… Restored frescos repay the faith Sarab Jane Checkland tells a story of smugglers, detective work and intrigue 'Sunddenly I saw in the distance some trees and a blotch in the middle, I knew I had found the church' Spink Richard Green The Revival Course a new, practical one-day course… The Picture Dating Agency Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Drawing down the Moon Connections Breakaway Kaleidoscope Business man Bidding for bargains Candleburners Wigmore Hall Montserrat Caballe Prince of Wales Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items NP Multiple Display Advertising Items St Martin-In-The-Fields Opera & Ballet South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Hanover Band RG Henry Mancini The Covent Garden Minuet Company Centre Stage Sleeping with the enemy, speaking like the natives Television Review Ds a diverting mixuture of spies, spoofs and suspense, and a documentary on liquid assets that quenth the thirst for power 'There are times when Aristotelian guidelines would be welcome' Authentic winds gust through Mozart seascape Opera Idomeneo Playhouse, Oxford Royal Pera House Peopled by eccentrics Theatre The People's Show Riverside Studios Mockery muscles into a moonlight serenade Dance Cyrano Covent Garden The Sunday Times The Book Guild Ltd. Roots in foreign ground Concert Lpo Nagano Festival Hall Radio 3 Theatre Royal, Haymarket Saturday Television and Radio ERCOL Sunday Television and Radio Millet Lighting Hillsborough relatives lose claim for TV suffering Monday in the Times The Times Crossword No 18,597 Picture Gallery Weather Appeal for Bangladesh Business and Finance 21-26 Weekend Money 27-30 Sport… 'Risk-free plan' hits investors Weekend Money Equal to job Credit cut Green surge Your letters Parcel losses Oceana offer Hill Samuel fined £100,000 for breach of Imro rules Allied chiefs to go after £147m loss Speculating against dollar backfires Mortgage misery lingers Pru customers gain from pension saving Theakston returns to roots for his brewery US jobless fall takes markets by surprise Charterhouse Business Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Interest Hates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices B. A. T Industries Institutions want all directors to go at Tace Royal Mail parcels to shed 550 jobs after ?60 m losses Builders' cash calls find mixed fortunes Elf gets clearance for Amoco purchases Business Roundup Scottish TV lifts dividend PWS ahead to £3m Harding axes final payout Prospect wants Dunn Major Changes Ft-Se 100 Volumes Major Indies Traditional Options Recent Issues Towles slips into the red Ashley pays out £0.8m The Sunday Times The David who slew City's ailing Goliath Business Profile The odds were against the man behind one of Britain's most audacious takeover bids Chairman resigns at Acsis Nat West's ADR cash call will bolster US wing By our City Staff: Panfida settles for £17m Family Matters Limited Oceana's tender offer poses more questions than answers Tempus Unit Linked Insurance Investments Fund managers look to further cut in base rates Stock Market Wall Street Shares slip lower Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Credit Card Cuts 28 Investors May Lose £15m 29… Millions caught out in annual mortgage review Borrowers put pressure on societies The Equitable Life Yearly change hits the young Aversion shared by customer and society Independent No surrender on insurers' terms Comment Time is right to cut back payment Credit card cuts mean few savings for holders Save & Prosper Northern Rock Green funds bloom faster Environment heads ethical priorities Tessas attract cash from rival accounts Canada Life Insurers admit payout dispute with Revenue Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers GT Investors stand to lose ?15m from Castlegate Save & Prosper The M&c PEP Briefings Fidelity Investments Pearl seeks the wisdom behind buying at top Allied Dunbar Save & Prosper The Framlington High Income Pep Watchdogs lack common sense Letters Bank charged son £375.17 for quarter Wife's independence taxes traditional view of share dealing Managers have disappeared Calculated statement Platinum Fortfolio Savers face charge for replacement of lost passbooks Abbey extends share dealing for customers Cgt Allowance, March 91 Save & Prosper Malcolm and Lewis cheer the selectors Travel Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent rekindle their hopes of gaining quarter-final place Cricket Cooke defeats second seed Table Tennis Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Americanisation of Wembley Dollar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Bank Holiday Try this Denis Tingay's suggestions for the bank holiday weekend Data Travel The Times Westbury Travel Ltd Heron House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reformed Rock Hopper has Coronation objective Strike The Gold drawn well in Kentucky Derby Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Confident Thomson opens strongly with pair of kings Equestrianism From our French Racing Correspondent: Hector Protector has simple task Longchamp Tomorrow Mister Scruff poised for place in final Uttoxeter Hexham Panthers finish as deserving winners Polo Generous has strong credentials Mandarin Newmarket Thirsk Form guide to the 14 contenders Hereford Big Race Line-Up Today's Teams at Twickenham Lynagh's threat of a ban Whitewash eases Ciniglio's task Badminton The Times Harlequins carry familiar burden of cup favouritism Rugby Union Tradition favours Llanelli in final High society clans gather for braves of Badminton Sport on Television The Week in View Colours that still dazzle for Langhom The giant who may have to change allegiance The Week's Highlights Trial turns into test of venues Guiseley seeking Yorkshire first Non-League Football Barnet need but draw Forget's opening shot A French ambition In Brief Sapsford taps into special reserve of Davis Cup form Tennis Five birdies take Reid to the fore Golf England's route gets harder Hockey Smith puts on brave face Sunderland face a demanding test of survival United delay Spurs match after all Easy recognition in US For the Record Weekend Team News Tait turns his cheek to Widnes defeat Rugby League Eurosport to close down over weekend Fastnet race will be the last for Rothmans Yachting Racing 32,33 Rugby Union 34 Cricket 31 Players launch scheme to put rugby on map Big corporations targeted as sponsors Promoting the product World Vision Professionalism in rugby - spot the difference Parrott pushes Davis towards the brink Graham out to play down the pressure Ryan critical of kick-off delay Vargas Llosa on the art of telling lies in fiction… Times out The Best of Times Picture Gallery Taxing times in the hairy game of politics Contents Sex, lies and politics The Saturday Interview Mario Vargas Llosa wanted to be president of Peru but, the novelist tells Alan Franks, he doubts now whether he could have solved the country's problems. Photograph by Graham Wood Legends in their own lifetimes Joanna Pitman reports on Japan's system of immortalising artistic achievement before the artiste dies Bradford & Bingley Honda Fame by frame The Grifters Fanfare for the common man and woman The Rhondda coalmines are no more. They have been replaced by tributes to the grimy heroes of the past, Alan Road writes Halifax Hennessy Cognac Hennessy After the Wall, the barrier For the residents of East Berlin's Marzahn housing estate, the transition from socialism to capitalism means fighting a losing battle against unemployment and crime, Anne McElvoy writes. Photographs by Peter Jordan "We had a safer society. Why couldn't the West take over our good ideas? Why does everything have to be destroyed?" Young, gifted and painting it black Ian Davenport has not let early success distract him, but colours did. Richard Shone talks to the artist Virgin atlantic Life by the lexicon Tim Renton says that when he jumped on the classical language carousel at Eton, he could not get off Executive World M Meat & Livestock Commission Rank Xerox Fiona MacCarthy: The thinking traveller's Italy Fiona MacCarthy reads three books revealing the enticements of an exotic, crotic and enchanting land Italy a Grand Tour for the Modern Traveller By Charles FltzRoy Macmillan. £16.99 Florence a Literary Companion By Francis King John Murray. £15.95 Venice a Literary Companion By Ian Littlewood John Murray, £15.95 First family of fear The Life And Evil Times of Nicolae Ceausescu By John Sweeney Hutchinson, ?14.99 Kiss The Hand You Cannot Bite The Rise and Fall of the Ceausescus By Edward Behr Hamish Hamilton, ?15.99 Green in the red Costing The Earth By Frances Cairncross Business Books/The Economist Books, ?16.99 How it works Contradictory evidence of love The Radical Life The Biography of Megan Lloyd George By Mervyn Jones Hutchinson, ?18.99 Puff the magic dragged down The Iliad By Homer Translated by Robert Fagles Viking, ?17.95 Laura Ashley Primar Never mind the baby boom, the latest surge is in sales of children's clotes, Dinah Hall reports that today's fashion-conscious youngsters, prompted by television and advertising, are demanding high-street labels. Their parents, apparently, won't say no. Photographs by Gerald Wortman Unskimmed farm produce Jonathan Meades enjoys a taste of real country goodness in deepest Shropshire Restaurant Guide What to do, if you've got the bottle Frances Bissell, The Times cook, explain how to plan a meal to enhance the flavour of a superior drink Breaking for cover Fix a twist with a sling in the tail Shake the dust from your swizzlesticks, Charles Hennessy says. Cocktails are back, in all their glory, creating a stir The barman lifts the gin-filled glass to his lips and whispers,'vermouth, vermouth', around the rim The thaw after the anti-freeze Austria is shaking off the after-effects of its scandalous past, Jane MacQuitty writes Thresher Wine Buys A room with a view, come rain and shine John Young, the architect, has created the perfect frame for the perfect riverscape, writes Dejan Sudjic. Main photograph by Richard Bryant Fisons Ha of Fertiliz Fisons A plum awful time for frosts Wrap up warm to protect against the late cold spell, Francesca Greenoak writes Smoothing the path for youth and beauty Weekend Tips Gardens to Visit Italia Ken Muir Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Malvern Spring Gardening Show Northwick Nurseries Smith & Webb (Drilling) Ltd. Fruit Cages Victorian Rose Umbrella Arcadian Designs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sugar and spice, all things Tudor The kitchens at Hampton Court are preparing a feast fit for King Henry Viii. writes Geraldine Ranson Property London Lovell Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items London N2 Award-winning three bedroomed apartment on two… ISL Renosystems Limited London Lovell Homes Hpl Islington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marler & Marler Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Country Property Harvey & Leech Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Savills Auchtermuchty, Fife Sunderlands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Groupe Pernod Richard Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items An art show of living colour The Natherlands is closer to London than Plymouth or Liverpool, and as pretty as a picture. George Hill finds it is not too far away for an ambitious long weekend Dutch Notebook Tourist angle on the polly gone The Caribbean was a parrot paradise, until the pet shop boys moved in. Now, Bill Powell writes, the focus has changed Dominica St Vincent St Lucia Cayman Island Travel Notes The Coastal Treasures of Europe Red light means go for the road bloc Jack Chisholm maps out the essentials for a motoring tour on the highways of the Soviet Union Ireland Pulling out all the stops Round-the-world airline fares represent value for money, Alex McWhirter writes Fears of tourist death on the Nile Operators are trying to combat the huge shortage of overseas visitors to Egypt by cutting prices, Harvey Elliott writes Itineraries Trailfinders Art of Travel Ltd Travel Insurance Poland £99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadogan Rockford Cap D'antibes Austria Travel Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springfield Country Hotel Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Passford House Hotel Rudenhurst Tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Airbreak Ltd Premier Car Hire A 5% Discount on all ferry tickets. To make a… Britannia Vacances en Campagne Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruise and Sail Somak Travel Club Ltd UK HOLIDAYS Grenada View from the roof of the world The Times invites readers to private viewings of the 'Festival of Tibet' exhibition The Times Three pillars of wisdom Tibet Books Offer At Ten squares in the diagram (never in an unclued… Chess by Picture Gallery Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'Singing was just a ploy to get noticed and get boys' SKY Multiple Display Advertising Items
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