News from 11/05/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Jenny MacAarthur, Richard Dale, Jakobovits, W. R. Wallis, Michael Horsnell and Anatole Kaletsky, John Mayes (Captain), Paul Heiney, Robert Silver, Beloff, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Holly Hill, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Barbara Ellis, Peter MaCKay, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Gordon Dunn, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Colin Laurie McKelvie, Laura Thompson, Nicholas Wood and Kevin Eason, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Alice Thomson and our Foreign Staff, L. D. Skingley, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, R. G. Robinson, Judith Ennew (Director), Tim Jones and Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, David Young and Michael Theodoulou, Richard Evans and Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Elaine Fogg, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Robert Potts, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, John Percival, Conor Cruise O'Brien, R. J. French, John D. H. Soper, P. W. Oliver, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, John G. Rusling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Brian Glover, Richard Holmes, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Sir Robert Scholey, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Pawsey (Chairman), John Russell Taylor, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, J. F. Goodwin (Chairman), S. E. Josse, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Paul Adams, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Stephanie Billen, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Brocket, G. I. Linggood, Michael Seely, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, John Bell, Business Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Greville Janner (Secretary), Jonathan Meades, Apex, Patricia Duce, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, M. J. Bissmire, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTories pledge revolution in public services June poll far from Major's thoughts People Interview Humour Tornado squadrons go in defence cuts Ulster anger Killer jailed Hackers' threat Galactic shock for gardener as meteor drops in P&O warning Index Lorries to carry speed limiters to enforce law By our Business Staff: Granada sells bingo Baker embarks on 'last' peace mission Linguaphone Class system failing pupils British teachers do not expect their pupils to try harder, according to American experts. David Tytler reports Kew turns to sponsors in struggle to broaden financial base Insults flow as Brooke tries to save talks DSS to contest mortgage aid ruling Search for truth behind case of mistaken military identity The enquiry into the deaths of nine British soldiers by 'friendly fire' in the Gulf must address the question of how their vehicles were thought to be Iraqi, writes Michael Evans The cat's whiskers—ten years on Local poll settled eight days late Costa claims fair trial not possible BMA accused of alliance with Labour Four killed in tunnel approach Marching orders Polaris claim Kurd Aid rift Medical warning Strike threat Jilted bride-to-be jailed for killing wife of ex-fiance Orkney mother seeks review of child abuse case £3.5m for recovery of film industry Jilly Cooper rides again The Sunday Times 'Naff' Neasden has the last laugh Market looks east for a fruitful future Water firm fined for tunnel deaths Video captured baby attack The Sunday Times Penthouse flat with a royal view has £13m price tag Citroën Bx HIV transfusion victims launch payment claim No action over fatal rail crash Damages claim Tunnel delay Donaldson attacks courts plan Kinnock says NHS reform is central issue in by-election Streetwise Tebbit shrugs off the flak Iran urged to help hostages General election 1987: John Stradling Thomas, (Con)… By our Chief Political Correspondent: Poll shows Pr could win votes TV-am Badger bill receives Commons support Zoo talks set MP to bow out Nationwide The Nation's Building Society ANC allows more time to break Zulu weapons deadlock Disillusion mars Nepal election By our Foreign Staff: Paper charged on Kennedy report Pan Am Picture Gallery Second setback for Bush over staff Pessimism deepens as Baker starts talks Mission circus gives way to countdown Britain's pioneer spacewoman prepares for a rocket flight into orbit and beyond the credibility gap Helen Sharman from Sheffield is ready to claim her place in the history books as the first Briton in space, despite a series of hitches, Nick Nuttall reports Picture Gallery Allies caught in quagmire By our Foreign Staff: Saddam urged to accept UN force American diplomacy worries Golan settlers By our Technology Correspondent: Whiff of garlic lifts Mir menu AP, Reuter: Further tornados kill 37 as US flies in relief (Reuter): Afghan king's peace proposal (AFP): Health finding (AP): Fences mended Poland opens files to aid British hunt for nazi war criminals Mafia used Caravaggio as drugs collateral (Reuter): Summit hold-up (Reuter): Papal visit (Reuter): Talks resume Romania stands by security pact From Associated Press in Moscow: Gunships fire on Armenian village First direct Yugoslav accord cracking as unrest shakes republics Gulf morality the archbishop overlooks The war against Saddam was right, but nothing can justify the Western betrayal of the Kurds to Saddam's repression Matthew Parris …and moreover How Thomas steamed into party politics Craig Seton tells of a Labour excursion into sexism that arrived at the wrong destination South salutes the Queen New ground is broken next week with a royal visit to Texas and Florida. Peter Stothard, US editor, reports Unions take the temperature Desairable at times Warp factor 1 Farewell New York Citizens with Teeth A Beam in India's Eye Perpetual Commotion Labour's plans for education Ulster talks venue Health issues Points unresolved on war crimes bill Dangerous dogs Condoms or cash? Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Drawbacks of two-sided bat Diminishing assets Thatcher and home Zoo transformation Bath Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol… Ipswich Kingston Leeds Leicester London Nw3 W6 Sw3… Court Circular Weekend royal engagements University news Professor Sir Lawrence Gowing Weekend birthdays Pangbourne College Appointments Turners' Company Rudolf Serkin Rudolf Serkin, the American pianist of Austrian birth, died in Vermont on May 8 aged 88. He was born at Eger in Bohemia on March 28, 1903 Anniversaries Service luncheon Victoria Gilmour The Hon Mrs Victoria Gilmour, OBE, former lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother, has died aged 89. She was born on October 22, 1901 Forthcoming marriages Dover College Church news Leonard Mather Leonard Charles Mather, CBE, former vice-chairman of Midland Bank, died on May 8 aged 81. He was born on October 10, 1909 Dinners Bedgebury School Be merciful lust as your Father is merciful. St Luke… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2480 Word-Watching Church services tomorrow The Koorn Spruit Ambush Rubbing hams with the nobility Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Kwai A sense of creatures all around Home from home: Fay Weldon Country events One for sorrow, two for theft Feather report Mudchute, an everyday story of city folk Heather Kirby negotiates skyscrapers of London's Dockland to find the farm spending half a million pounds of riding stables Pictures worth walking on Assets Recall Notice Events in town Jolliman Ltd. Allergy Breakthrough! Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Discount Foam Supply Co. Ann Camp Seymour Shirts Sander & Kay plc Daniel Brace Factory Shop Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Computer Crosswords Roof-Tek Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Tailored Covers Multiple Display Advertising Items Intrigue spices New York Impressionist sales are still in trouble, but there is some action in contemporary art, Sarah Jane Checkland reports Antiques & Collecting Thomas Moore Auctioneers Ltd Glennie's Geoff Antiques Young & Stephens Saturday Rendezvous Kaleidoscope Select Gay Introductions Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Dateline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selective Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Club The First Choice of Other Introduction Agencies The Picture Dating Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cars zoom, but not sales New Day Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rendezvous Connections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Muliple classified Advertisiment Items Multiple Classified Adveritising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sarah Brightman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tosca Aida Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spirited pair of Broadway follies US Theatre Secret Garden/Will Rogers Follies New York Sadler's Wells Jodie Foster's fatale attraction The Sunday Times Book Guild Pressing matters for aspiring baron Watching this week's television, Joe Joseph finds The Paper Man paper-thin on verisimilitude Parents' tale of two cities Theatre Berlin Berlin Bridge Lane, Battersea Trip up the wrong path to Bruckner Concert LPO/Mehta Festival Hall Uniform delight at breakneck pace Dance Stella The Place English National Ballet BBC1 Town & Country Manner Ltd BBC1 Save the Children Universities alerted over new wave of hackers The Times Crossword No 18,603 Proving that stunt flying is no longer a male… Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Weather Monday in the Times Ortho-Kinetics (UK) Limited Gummer outraged by whale banquet Business and Finance 25-30 Big US insurer collapses Man of steel Holiday loans Your letters Troubled trust Savers suffer Pension loss Widow's fight Abbey ready to take investors to court over share sales Granada seeks £310m as chief departs Racal confirms demerger plan P&O may sail under foreign flag Captains industry swell chorus of profit cautions By our City Staff: Mirror flotation barely subscribed Bass puts Coral Racing up for auction Prolific Unit Trust Managers Ltd. Business Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices Independent Financial Adviser Government told contracts are key to coal sell-off NI power chief not retained CRS bucks trend Rules limit radio control Carsberg defends BT levy Charges in Drexel case BMSS falls Tricom profits Microvitec succeeds in battle for Logitek Business Roundup Palma passes its dividend Medeva to buy in US Textile firm suffers losses Radio Clyde falls Scottish Investment Trust Plc Losses curbed at Radamec James Smith edges up Quick-tempered knight who reshaped steel Business Profile The chairman of British Steel can take credit for turning the company into one of the most successful of its kind. But he was passed over for the job three times W Cook to buy Mech for £4.2m Bleak picture in engineer survey Scaffolder rights Cambridge rises Wirsching goes Pirelli and Continental agree to merger talks German tyre chief leaves after 'differences' Losses shrink at Outhwaite Bridgend hostile bid upsets Wilton London Traded Options Timely action at Granada may save other heads Unit Linked Insurance Investments City urges another cut in interest rates Stock Market Molynx Holdings, the electronic systems management group, rose a further 1p to 124p—making a tow-day rise of 6p—after Thursday's optimistic annual meeting, Panmure Gordon, the company's broker, will issue a buy note next week, forecasting £2.5 million for this year, against £1.69 million Insurer's collapse depresses Wall St Wall Street Traditional Options Shares finish easier Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Women Retire Later 32 Cheap mortgage offer 'misled' over holiday link Sara McConnell reports on home loan prizes Society moves ahead of rivals Save & Prosper Beware of new risky funds Comment NatWest gold card delivers bitter pill National Westminster Bank PLC Coats Viyella Trusts launch rights issues The London Share Account Transfer values fall as companies raise women's pension age Briefings Save & Prosper Legacies boost charities' income Stewart Ivory Eight-year fight of widow whose husband failed to complete will Inheritance tax pitfalls Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Mim Britannia Allied Dunbar Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Left at a loss for capital gains tax Record move Employers fail to contribute to portable personal pensions Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Worm turns on charges for bank overdraft Evidence of payment lost Auto insurance Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Absent manager Save & Prosper Tall target for Dods to aim for Travel Stop Press Ocean Cruise Lines a Paouet Cruise Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items McLaren's formula for success puts Senna in driving seat Motor Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The big date that may have to bow to a revised format Rugby Union Data Travel Murcia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chieftain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fantastic Daybreaks to Exciting Cities The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Denmark & Sweden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Board game may be a bored game without Gascoigne Tomorrow Bannerman Travel Travelmood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Weekend Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Navratilova goes out Ivanisevic heads casualties on an unpredictable day Tennis McAuley in sight of the big money Boxing Widnes seeking consolation Rugby League Collins to pursue his dream Carson escapes serious injury in fall from Lingfield winner Way is clear for Goodfellows Folly Mandarin: Market Rasen Mandarin: Warwick Racing next week Yesterday's Results Dunwoody set for ban appeal Danseuse Du Soir has solid claims Longchamp field Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Form points to improving Walim Lingfield Park Newmarket Guide to our in Line Racecard Mandarin: Bath Mandarin: Beverley Mandarin: Newcastle Winner is set for a weekend of tennis Gornall feels he can beat Lincoln hills Cycling Sports Service All-round excellence from Pigott swings the initiative Yesterday's Scoreboards Dexter delivers a mixed review of Botham's efforts Cricket Alleyne comes to the rescue and leaves Barlow beaming Prichard takes a heavy toll Monotony is due to monopoly Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Donald's pace a powerful weapon Parting looms for unloved Luton Nine turbulent years in top flight may end for club which won little credit for its inflexible friend Arsenal out to put icing on championship cake Today's Team News Warwick's chance In Brief Thigh injury destroys Troke's medal hope Badminton McEvoy's twin target Golf FA's reluctance to talk keeps League on the offensive For the Record England cramp the Dutch into penalty defeat Hockey Midlands pose threat Edgar unseats her daughter Equestrianism Rigging hitch fails to stop New Zealand Yachting Racing 36,37 Beardsley and Waddle given England recalls Taylor makes changes for match against USSR England Teams Venglos's tenure may end South Africans wait in shadows Holmesdale Building Society Barletta's chairman makes winners of losers Simon Barnes on Saturday Faldo fails with his new clubs Bonds issue will fund Arsenal's £20m upgrading United return unsold Rotterdam tickets Richard Holmes on James Boswell, the godfather of… Picture Gallery Colour Supplement of the Year Cinema Times out Theatre Art Music Take guard against an MCC of troubles Contents Going to work on a good egg The Saturday Interview David Frost's unmistakable interviewing technique has made him an institution on British television, yet the viewing public has never really known him as the fun-loving, witty man his friends describe. He talks to Andrew Davidson about his carrer and his critics. Photograph by Graham Wood From our Own Correspondent: They work hard for his living The owner of the Mustang Ranch, America's most notorious brother, has become a local hero. Sam Kiley finds out why Some of the women are drug addicts with a habit to finance, or they have turned to prositution as an alternative to destitution Harrods Knightsbridge Low Tar Bronchitis and Other Chest Diseases Villages of the dammed The irrigation of the sacred Narmada river in India will provide water, electricity and protection for many; it will also destroy some ancient shrines. Christopher Thomas reports on the conflict between practical bureaucracy and emotional spirituality. Photographs by Dayanita Singh Whistle-stop tour of the top row Put designer labels back on the peg, Charles Hennessy urges, as the tailors of London will suit you far better In real clothes, a label is there on sufferance, to be concealed on the inside of the inside pocket Smoking Can Cause Heart Disease To say we've found a cure for executive stress… Peugeot 605 People who 1 James Bosewell's life of Samuel Johnson, published 200 years ago, set the standard for succeeding generations of biographers seeking to uncover the truth behind the masks of humanity. Their efforts have not always been easy or welcome, Richard Holmes writes Heroes and villains History remembers scandals, not the great and good, William Cash writes Nobody likes having their car broken into and their… Horsemen of the apocalypse Enthusiasms Daniel Johnson revels in the shock and showmanship of the now-fashionable Viennese modernists Discover Spain's Magic carpet Gas. The Heat of the Moment Reality up the junction Patrick Wright's Hackney is the true centre of London, a muddled source of disturbing history, Peter Ackroyd Writes A Journey through the Ruins The Las Days of London By Patrick Wright Radiys, £16.99 Fresh face for a treasured tract Children Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson Illustrated by John Lawrence Heinemann, £10.95 A flavouring of G and T A Question of Leadership: Gladstone to Thatcher By Peter Clarke Hamish Hamilton, £17.99 Unearthing the treasure hunters Howard Carter And the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutenkhamun By H. V. F. Winstone Constable, £20 Enjoying a piece of poetry ODA a LA ABEJA How it works Ode to Bees Bradford & Bingley Building Society An outsider looking in Leeters 1913-1956 By Bertolt Brecht Translated by Ralph Manheim Edited by John Willett Methuen, £40 The star of David The Labyrinth of Exile a Life of Theodor Herzl By Ernest Pawel Collins Harvill, £9.95 Herzl By Steven Beller Peter Halban, £6.95 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Reader's Digest They came, they saw, they ate it Clement Freud Voyages Jules Verne Picture Gallery Brief encount… Fashion This summer less is definitely more, and if you want to maximise you appeal, minimalise your outfit. Lix Smiht looks at the slivers of silk that provide the shortest short cuts to style. Photographs by Willy Camden Picture Gallery Hot moments with the dairy-made Frances Bissell, The Times cook, on meltingly delicious Swiss cheeses Orient-Express A chef among thorns Jonathan Meades finds that something good can come out of California Restaurant Guide Biting on the bulletin Late frosts have brought catastrophe to Bordeaux vineyards. Or have they? Jane MacQuitty investigates Picture Gallery Clouded judgment Wine Buys Ballygowan Bon vivant English-style Peter Barnard finds tow communities in rural France. He would life to join on of them, and would prefer to avoid the other The Channel tunnel opens in 1993, and for the past… You Daftag Fisons Hand Tiptoe through the tulips Chenies Manor is a spring delight and a colourful lesson in bulb display, Francesca Greenoak writes Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips Miele Supersorb Ken Muik Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Cowslip's Conservatory cold in winter too hot in summer Bramley's Nurseries Ltd Wendy Houses The Last Word in Conservatories Blinds Bramley's Nurseries Ltd Westwood Traditional Steamer Chairs Quinta Terracotta Nordic Maple Leaf Conservateries Unicorn Metalcraft Old & English Roses Oak Tables Sow in joy, reap in tears Chaim Bermant is surprised to find that most things flourishing in his garden do so without his help Property Country Property Land Available in Cornwall Road Frontage Highly… Multiple Classified Advertising Items 15Th Century Thorpe Bay Mullion Morar by Mallaig Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Exceptionally Pretty Thames Ditton Unique Detached House with 38ft Thames… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fulham Off Eaton Square Freehold House Chiswick, W4 Stone Age Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leatherhead - Outskirts Peaceful Lapworth Chalkwell, Essex Ramsden West Oxon News International Ltd. Business Opportunity in Central France Lemsford Hertfordshire £295K Det beds, 3 baths, heating, double glazing Argyll Villars Swiss Alps Ocean Front Cayman Islands Country Property Viking Logs Ltd The Council House Hockering Estate Woking Denhill Dev Ltd Costa Blanca Room for Improvement Gothic cornice West Cornwall Blackheath The Last Word in Conservatories Pastal Rentals Nell Gwynn House Rosebank, Fulham Prestigious development, rvr views,… Overseas Property Kitchens Needed Cluttons 3 Ways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Benham & Reeves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox A Fine Estate in around 42 Acres Long Sutton Humberts Westcliff on Sea Essex Denhill Dev Ltd Stone Barn Conversions Westcliff on Sea Essex Coombe Hill Warwickshire Lurot Brand & Co Sunday's Sense The road to spice behind the scenes Travel The only stars that remain on Zanzibar are the ones under which Kenneth Pearson dines, as he discovers the island's sultry glamour Where the wind blows and the wet suits Andy Martin heads for the surfing beaches of Donegal in his search for sun-free sea and sand Travel Notes Avis Nova Spain at its most civil Micahel Hamlyn's trip to Majorca, Chandler-style, left him wondering where all the lager louts were ITALiA the Wonderland Voyages Jules Verne Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Abta's role of dual guardianship has never looked more contradictory, Shona Crawford Poole writes Itineraries Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Tunisia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grenada Overseas Travel Trailfinders Airbreak Ltd Special Interest Roger Taylor Tennis Holidays Ecuador Vacanze in Italia Butterfield's Indian Railway Tour Rockford Brittany Ferries Découvrez La France Véritable Marsans in Fernational Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Metropole Geneve Palmer & Parker French The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Balloon Flights International Ltd National Watersports Centre General Summer in Rural Suffolk The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Heron House Hotel Where the Devon landscape meets a Mediterranean… A mid Summer's Dream UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornish Country Cottages of Character & Distinction Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Leger Travel UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peak District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timsway Wales Cruise and Sail Multiple Display Advertising Items Pots of summer colour Chess by Listener Crossword: Missing Link by Apex Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'I was a boy, goggle-eyed and so naïve' A Childhood: Donald Sinden A Taste of Summer Suzuki
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