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News from 25/05/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Elisabeth Ingles, Paul Heiney, Nicholas Ridley, Clifford Longley, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, A. J. Houlgate, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, J. F., Barbara Ellis, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Philip Ward, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Simon Barnes, Alan Franks and Grealdine Ranson, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Hilary Finch, Laura Thompson, Sheila Davies, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Howard Rutter, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Alan F. Donovan, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Francesca Greenoak, R. G. Robinson, Anthony Wigram (Chairman), Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, David Hart (Chairman), Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Alan Diamond, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, E. J. Hart, David Coleman, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Byron Rogers, John Young, Dennis Coward, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Michael Keall, Brian Rix (Chairman), Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Norman L. Harrop, Sean French, Richard Cork, Hugh David, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher and Mary Dejevsky, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Wolfers, A. M. Tarter, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaelogy Correspondent, Margaret White, David Hunt, Richard Evans, Anne Morris, Alice Thomson, Neil Shaw, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Carmel Pavageau, John Bell, Antoni Pospieszalski, David Sexton, Sue Moore, Eve Turner, Jody Froshaug, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Tom Pendry (Chairman), Sara McConnell, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Alan Franks, Keith Blackmore, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Michael Phillips, David Chazan, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, M. B. Davies-Jenkins, Richard Ford and Wolfgang Munchau, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Lindsay Cook and Colin Narbrough, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Adam Kelliher, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Pierre Claus, Director, Clement Freud, Vivien Allen, John Watson,

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British troops to spearhead new Nato force Tebbit wins School ruling Gascoigne sold Botham out Index Brides desert the marquee for tropical sun Israel rescues Jews in Ethiopia As rebel forces neared Addis Ababa, the Israelis began an airlift of Falashas, reports Michael Binyon Gandhi's funeral flames end an era for India Holiday jams ahead Cheaper home loans follow rate cut Gollancz Today in the Times Waldegrave takes initiative in switch of health tactics Defence is to the Tories as health is to Labour. Can the convention be overturned? Nicholas Wood reports Council open door policy on schools must stay Children 'exploited by BBC' Lunn Poly Nissan dealers' jobs at risk after court ruling Travel agents' slump deals body blow to Abta Where does the travel watchdog Abta go now after making its director redundant? Harvey Elliott reviews its 40-year work and its future as a trade association RSPCA criticised for seeking homes for rescued beagles Picture Gallery Income tax proposal ridiculed by MPs Appeal denied Mother jailed Bicycle study Lennon scholars Ashcroft coma Jury acquits Tebbit over nuclear-free comments Judges criticises delay by councillor in bringing slander case The Sunday Times The making of a Rothschild Controversial veteran of civil courts Motorway murderer loses appeal against conviction Council's painting sale 'a disgrace' Rolls may face legal action by staff EC farm prices frozen First direct Arsonist cleared of Falkland hospital deaths Peers give warning of rise in water bills Ford City challenge plan 'will not stop continuing decline' Heseltine hails Tees site revival London depicted as city on the slide Polluted river kills hundreds of salmon HarperCollins Picture Gallery Homes with taste of the wild Parents lose legal fight for children Editor resigns as jobs are lost Dog death case Iraqis must go March ban Tourist raped Abortion denial Raid arrest Telephone offer Bush expected to back Gorbachev but offer no aid Police desertions unsettle Vilnius Georgian leader seeks landslide election win The 1991 Royal Tournament Picture Gallery White House sees off trade critics Euromania haunts language of food From our Correspondent in Washington: US court moves against abortion Russian power workers threaten unrest Bases to close (Reuter): Kohl demand (Reuter): Rapist returns (AFP): Gang execution Algerian alert (Reuter): Drugs sentence Gandhi team reconstructs the body of bomb suspect Raw deal on whale menu Picture Gallery BT Major is cast as airport saviour (Reuter): Death penalty (Reuter): Seoul decision West urges rebel army to spare Addis Ababa Reuter: Guerrillas capture Asmara Iraq glosses over Kurdish fears Bodies believed to be BBC crew Weber De Klerk attacks ANC boycott By our Foreign Staff: All geed up for Kuwaiti good life Teresa goes to Baghdad Refugees return to Dahuk after deal on UN guards Angolans bid farewell to Cuba brigades Luanda changes tack and the Cuban troops who defended its socialism leave, returning to their adamantly marxist home. Charles Bremner reports Barclays Delta Air Lines When faith dies, can the muse really flourish? …and moreover Blacks who demand apartheid The campagin for racial tolerance in America is foundering amid mutual recrimination: Charles Bremner reports Return of the leviathans Michael Binyon puts out the flags for the puffers that powered the world St Paul's, not St Peter's Money Monet Manet Peak performance Doom with a view False teeth Major so Far Lower the Drawbridge Turning Circles over Cycles Quota system for blacks at Bar Truth in politics Test of faith Looking askance Freud on Belgium Torbay palms Choir schools Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… 'Inadequacy' of latest base rate cut Snubs and cuts that 'bleed sport dry' Gazza and the law Ha' Revo B Hol E a . Ting Nk Iday Court Circular Weekend birthdays School news Forthcoming marriages Manning Clark Memorial services Wilhelm Kempff University news Luncheon Dinner Royal Institute of Navigation Queen's Chaplain Anniversaries Parish Clerks' Company Latest include Appointments FU Cheng Flying Fortress war mural Stone Age site 500,000 years old On This Day The Hudson Memorial Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow City of London Solicitors' Company Birth Winning Move The Times Word-watching Comic bill for a serious bird Feather report The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Make waves at the coast this Water and Air Child's Play Weekend, or flock to the country Country Matters Metropolitan Home Jumbo solution Greenwich RSPCA 'Pon my sole, it's painful Farmer's diary: Paul Hainey Roof-Tek Futon Furnishing The London Wall Bed Company Creature Comforts Genuine Birthday Newspapers Times Newspapers Ltd Kentish Oak Ardenco Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dreams Seymour Shirts Jacobus Workshop Dept The Sofabed Shop Solaris Laminates Limited Sofa Beds 100% Waterproof, Breathable Clothes Akroff Foam for Comfort The Breton Shirt Company Daniel Brace The Stockbag Company Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Direct Furniture Service Enjoy Designing your Garden Banamite Carlton Thermal Blinds Dept Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tread carefully on a Morris The carpets of William Morris (above) have many imitators, warns Sarah Jane Checkland Travel Stop Press Travel Abroad Euro Express Ltd EuroSites Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Special People Multiple Classified Advertising Items Would You like to Meet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rendezvous Dinner Dates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connections The Picture Dating Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon The Social Connection The Times Dish smashes silver record TWO Selective Introductions Dateline Candleburnerd Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Royal Festival Hall The Philharmonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bach Choir Misa Flamenca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Roayl Festival Hall Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music 1991 Buxton International Festival Katharina Wolpe Juan Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Barbican Hall Andrew Lloyd Webber Now and Forever Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Tchaikovsky Bach-Handel-Mozart Popular Favourites Grand Opera Gala Carmina Burana Vivaldi Four Seasons Classical Favourites Opera Gala Pioneer Aggregates (Uk) Limited Military Tatoos Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worlds apart from the glitter of Broadway Musical Lost in the Stars Gardner Centre, Brighton Palmy live sounds from rocky terrain Rock Robert Palmer Town & Country The Book Guild Ltd The Sunday Times Another round of close encounters Peter Barnard welcomes summer's spate of television repeats, particularly Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Marriage and the man Theatre Reality and Dreams Offstage, Downstairs The Rosemary Arthur Award The Philanthropist A sad song sung Concert Montserrat Caballe Festival Hall Saturday Everything Cycling Ltd Sunday Thermabond Ltd Church enjoys a day at the races The Times Crossword No 18,615 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Weather Monday in the Times Accelerated Learning Picture Gallery • Business and Finance Hanson cools on hostile bid Weekend Money Sweet talker Silver lining Date change Small claims Loan abuses Your letters French veto Dull prospects Mortgages fall another half point Lowest rate since 1988 Lenders limit surveyors to stop valuation fraud Biggest brake on prices for 24 years No sign of recovery, says CBI Cray makes hostile bid for SD-Scicon Prolific Financial Management Polly Peck creditors back rescue BLP makes pre-tax loss Bank of Scotland Maunby Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited NEC finds Cresson a Bull terrier New French government may veto deal with Japan TMD advances Linton Park up Habgood quits Thornton gains Hughes in talks Reuter: Profits rise at Mazda and Mitsubishi but both face lean times Cocom list expanded London Traded Options Debenhams takes over Lewis's unit FT-SE 100 Volumes Deputy chairman of Beazer to leave Business Roundup Donelon lifts profits 50% GrandMet sells chain Castings sees modest rise Nissan UK to appeal Brewer silent over bid talk Central TV falls to £19m The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Retail Prices Ambassador who sweet-talks for sugar Business Profile By GiLLIAN Bowditch The chairman of Tate & Lyle refuses to be ruffled, even by those who claim his company's product can seriously damage your health Chairmen feel pessimistic about pace of recovery National Westminster Bank Coutts & Co Hill Samuel TSB Bank Unit Linked Insurance Investments Sir Peter shows good timing in Scicon bid Tempus Laporte drops after broker's downgrading Stock Market (Reuter): Dow rises 13 points Recent Issues Major Indices Wall Street Traditional Options Shares suffer losses Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities • Recovery Funds High spenders put squeeze on credit cards Plastic reaches silver anniversary Barclays cuts period of grace Fidelity Investments SIB's about face over broker bonds Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Cashpoint warning overseas Green card facts false Save & Prosper M&G Financial Services Limited Recovery funds lead way out of recession Trusts outperform market Share exchange holds down cost of deals Save & Prosper Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Limit on small claims to rise CGT Allowance, April 1991 ANZ Grindlays Bank Midland The Co-Operative Bank Standard Chartered Bank Wealth trap victims can cut lawyer's costs Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Lloyds Bank Briefings Save & Prosper Canada Life Girobank plc Base Rate The Royal Bank of Scotland Borrie watches out for mortgage abuse Independent Financial Adviser Scrap married tax allowance Terminal loss on endowment Letters Inland Revenue should not make taxpayers find postage Prayers unanswered Banks help themselves to charges Portfolio The Equitable Life Meetings clash for investors The way to pick stock winners Save & Prosper Full house at French Oipen Burden lifted by call-up to final trial Bowls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Class distinctions disturbing peace on the grand tour Tennis Playing it again and again Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Hagler resists fatal attraction Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting bank holiday Depleted Havant fill gaps for Cup Hockey Killarney frightens insurers Bridge Strong Bond owner realises a dream with Times triumph Warwick Hexham Southwell Cartmel From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Rua D'Oro to prove Piggott right in 1,000 Curragh Field Bbc17c4 Big-Race Form Guide From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Boutin colt pleases in Chantilly gallop Powerful Rome raid Mr Murdoch encore William Hill Mandarin: Shalford to cap Cochrane double Mandarin: Haydock Park Kempton PARk Mandarin: Doncaster Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Watkinson's bold century delays Surrey's victory Bacher is quietly confident Tailenders thwart Glamorgan again Texaco Cricketline Llong's defiance helps save Kent Emburey finds his precision pointless Yesterday's Scoreboards Britannic Assurance County Championship Picture Gallery Essex go top with Foster's command performance Format's change is for the better Yachting Pembroke make the one bump Rowing Tranmere tipped for Wembley triumph Trbkein top ten In Brief The Rugby Football Union Twickenham Norling a worthy case for vacancy Rugby Union Canadians promise to stretch young Scots Roberts is ahead in slalom Water Skiing For the Record FA unable to act over drug offender Cologne winners seek a repeat Rowing Teenagers reach amateur final at first attempts Golf Nicholson moves into share of lead Equestrianism Royal Pahang break run of Cup defeats Polo Ditchling Golf & Country Club • Tennis England escape to victory in dramatic climax Atherton and Illingworth forge vital partnership Epgbaston Scoreboard Linguaphone MacHo rugby men running scared of a cuddle Simon Barnes on Saturday Rebel Riley's record stuns supporting cast Leading Firstn-Round Scores By our Sports Staff: Lazio agree to pay £8.5m for Gascoigne Batty's test of temperament England Team Liberal helpings without labour, a community charged… The Best of Times Times out Picture Gallery Seventh day deadly sins Contents Graerme green The Saturday Interview Greame Hick is a cricketing phenomenon-and now England expects even more from him. But, Alan Franks asks, are we being fair? A simple and modest type, the batsman himself is not saying. Main photograph by Simon Bruty Death of a class without distinction When Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean betrayed their king and country in 1951, the old school tie brigade was dealt its first crushing blow. Forty years on, Hugh David monitors the reverberations Peugeot 605 GB Hover Speed Fly backwards With a view to a killing? The ratepayers of West Wiltshire own development land that cannot be developed, and have provided bonuses and company cars for council officials involved. Sean French looks at what happens when the true blue enterprise initiative becomes a mirror image of stereotypical loony left antics Healthy hopes for a new ward Richard Cork meets Declan McGonagle, the man behind the Irish Museum of Modern Art Health Departments' Chief Medical Officers Looking towards Bette Davis size Hollywood's women are casting off second billing to take the lead, but, Charles Bremner reports, although they can compete with men they lack the class of the classic stars A body of monsters in a man's mind Thomas Harris prefers to let Hannibal the Cannibel speak for him Festival of Britten Enthusiasms Every year, Robin Young returns to the Suffolk coast for the waves of emotion and oceans of music at Aldeburgh Halifax Standard British Gas Barbecues Those feats in ancient times The end of the world began with the agriculture revolution which disrupted man's relationship with nature. A pretty suspect theory, Martin Spence believes Why they held the front page Triais and Other Tribulations By Damon Runyon xanadu. ?12.99 Behind a painter 's smile Dance till the Stars Come down A Biography of JOhn Minton By Frances Spakling Hodder & Stoughton, £20 Everyday stories of killing folk History of the Gwydir Family By Sir Jojn Wynn Gomer press. £14.95 How it works Harrods Going down fighting Crete The Battle and the Resistance By Antony Beevor John Murray, ?19.95 Hare of the dogged Writing Left-Handed By David Hare Faber, £6.99 Mainstream Member's private bill Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Three Mediterranean Voyages aboard the Ms Caledonian Star Saving grace Clothes are expensive; style costs nothing. A jacket-the Ballygowan The costa living in London The gastronomy of Galicia has travelled well, Jonathan Meades discovers Restaurant Guide Nice South Africans Now that apartheid is (officially) dead, Jane MacQuitty raises a glass to some vintages from the Cape Great British Classics Weekend Wine Buys National Geographic Humour in the human form Paul Wunderlich, the German artist, has turned his Hamburg home into a celebration of erotica, Anne McElvoy writes. 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