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News from 08/06/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Ann Colley (Honorary General Secretary), Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Tony Duchesne, Benallick, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Bill Frost, D. P. Haigj. E. Warner, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Geraldine Bedell, Robert Stern, Harvey Elliott, Bernard Kaukas, (Architect), P. C. Spink, Ivo Tennant, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, James Bone, Chris Eliou, John Woocock, Lynne Truss, Brian Meller, Richard Streeton, R. J. Simmons, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Thunderer, Joe Joseph, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Alastair Black, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Pearson Phillips, Alan Hamilton, Julian Rollins, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Jamie Crookenden, R. T. D. Oliver, Sally F. Wearing, Peter De Ionno, M. P. Wyatt, Keith Mitchell, Margaret Quass, Derek Raby, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Coleridge, Maurice H. Rosen, Catherine Sampson, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Eluned Price, Jon Miller (Sergeant, RAF(retd)), Jane Black, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Richard Wetherell, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Clifford Smyth, Paul Griffiths, Margaret White, Peter Bryan, John Hackett, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, D. J. Bayfield, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Adrian Rogers, Snark by Fenrix, A. N. Wilson, Arthur Cotton Moore, (Architect), Brian Beel, Sara McConnell, George Hill, Mel Webb, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Mary Cosh, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Andrew Lycett, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Hugo Vickers, Penny Gibbins, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Barbara Cartland, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Gerald Hubbard, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Ian Sparks, Director, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Major seeks to silence the Thatcherites Rallying call to battered Tories Amnesty criticises UK rights record England rally in Test match Treatment plan Stan Getz dies Plea to families Index Eating Neil Kinnock into Downing Street £487m at risk as satellite spins The Olympus satellite has flat batteries and is drifting out of control. Nigel Hawkes reports BT chairman awarded 43% pay increase (Reuter): Arms treaty gaps remain Morris win is boost for left Multiyork Furniture Prince Philip by Barbara Cartland Picture Gallery Constable Views Television Amnesty calls for ulster's inclusion in justice review Major is accused of EC dithering Rift over Thatcher interview deepens Tory MPs' gloom No One Takes More off Winter Holidays No title Councillor held after IRA killing Tests add confusion to crash theory Simulations of the Lauda Air crash suggest there may have been more than one cause. Harvey Elliott investigates Magistrates face skills test in MacKay training scheme Joseph tells how he was silenced Stalwart of church dies Police seek motive for knife murder of businesswoman Strippergram man jailed for 4 years A gem from the Emerald Isle Brothers detained for murder A gem from the Emeralnd Isle Picture Gallery Yorkshire Building Society First Time Buyers Rainy-day plea to use water wisely Perjury case paper rewritten, QC says Sex offenders to be given specialist treatment in jail Citroën BX Plain sailing for the duke before a hectic birthday Chess win for Briton Our Art Market Correspondent: Antique glass vase for sale at £1.76m The Sunday Times Waldegrave to modify reform of GP budgets Bishops campaign to beat poverty Senior clergy are tackling social issues that cut across party political lines, Ruth Gledhill reports Stirring up froth over short-measure pints Picture Gallery TV-am Divorces cost the taxpayer £1.4bn a year Murderer to forfeit insurance payout Dawn raids curbed in abuse-case guidelines British Philatelic Bureau Picture Gallery Early start by the left in battle for Heffer seat Ronald Faux reports on the infighting between Labour and Militant wings over the Walton contest Parish takeovers to avoid capping Stepson's poison meal Queen Elizabeth2 Enquiry launched into death of MP Algiers agrees to hold early presidential elections Tragedy looms in wings as curtain rises on Act 2 Players in the Middle East drama await a script with a truly coherent ending. Peter Stothard reflects on Washington's worries Disarray clouds victory parade Picture Gallery No Title Sky patrols keep grounded Iraqis at bay Flora No Title Yeltsin, the clumsy giant, makes Soviet campaign history Volunteers in Moscow try to overcome a crumbling infrastructure to put Western polling techniques to work in the cause of the Russian president, Bruce Clark writes Western role In Kremlin reforms meets resistance P&O European Ferries A Week in the Life of Europe Capital issue still divides Germans Scrap merchant invests in a tank (AFP): Albania strike to end Picture Gallery US to keep its voice in European defence French take their pecking orders Paris Notebook Picture Gallery Satour Greek newspapers clash with censor (Reuter), (AFP): Nuclear plant closed Ethiopians close down secret police Bristol & West Building Society Roman triumph for a king of fashion Peking bans talk on rights by American Court jester takes King Carson's slot The Trouser People Ltd IBM Excluded by the nation's church Matthew Parris …and moreover No Title Life is just beginning for the Duke Life over seventy can be fulfilling as never before, just so long as the mind is still active, writes Barbara Cartland All sells that ends well Happy endings such as the rewrite of Dying Young have been popular with the punters since the beginning of drama, says Benedict Nightingale As I said on the radio... The Times Diary All sells that ends well As I said on the radio… All sells that ends well Harrowing thought The Times Diary Divided They Stand Bargain or Illusion Waves of Emotion Improving the health of the nation Swansea ahead Handel neglected Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Improving the health of the nation 'Pindown' lessons Britain and Unesco Ulster initiatives Pastiche and Paternoster Square Torbay palms Pulling rank Picture Gallery Court Circular Lord Desai Early Peruvian centre predates agriculture Obituaries Stan Getz, jazz saxophonist, died on June 6 aged 64. He was born on February 2,1927 Service dinners Stan Getz Beverley Young Beverley Young, head of the British Council's education department, died on May 7 aged 48 after suffering from a brain tumour. He was born on September 27,1942 Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages Diana Spearman Diana Spearman, writer and political analyst, died on May 31 aged 86. She was born on February 22,1905 Announcements and Personal Concise Crossword No 2503 Announcements and Personal Announcements Announcements and Personal The Times Announcements and Personal Church services tomorrow Word-Watching Rome Hears the Bagpipes Cutting edge of peasant farming Farmer's diary Country events This Weekend Pollon~eze Pollon-Eze City-dwellers take the trunk road If you go down to the woods today, look out for affluent townies buying a green haven, Geraldine Bedell reports Lead under fire Feather report Barclays Advice for the loved lawn Grass can go through a painful patch in summer, says Heather kirby, who seeks green-fingered help to ease the heartache Advise for the loved lawn It's Now or Never Its's Now or Never 'Mint humbug' with a salty tang The brig Royalist, pride of the Sea Cadets, starts her voyage in search of £200,000 Shoparound Factory Scoop! The Sofabed Shop Nylon Pyjamas Country Desks The Genuine Panama Hat Problem Feet Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Inspired Dressing Criteria Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Traditional Hat Company Laurel Bank The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Scoop! Treske furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX Akom Limited Kitchens Allergy Relief Products Ltd Dexter Symour Shirts Landscapes by the haywainload Rolex Tidy Rail Jacobus Workshop Dept Landscape by the haywainbload Saturday Rendezvous Kentish Oak Choice Collection Strad bidding hits low note Saturday Rendezvous Saturday Rendexvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous The Times Saturday Rendezvous The Times Victor Hochhauser Bach-Handel-Mozart Popular Favourites Classical Greats Popular Classics Opera Gala Carmina Burana Classical Favourities Classical Favourites Wall to Wall Beethoven Opera & Ballet Theatres South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guildford Choral Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drury Lane Theatre Royal cc (Bkg fee) 24hrs 7 days Raymond Gubbay presents Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Richard Tauber Prize For Singers Lyric, Shafta Ave Bo & cc O71 494 6O45 cc 379 4444… Barbican Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra City London Sinfonia Luxury Theatre Break Bo Diddley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mon-Thur 8.00 Pm & Sat 5.30 & 8.30 All Seats 1/7… Television: Alan Bleasdale's new… The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair It's delirious, it's de-limit, it's deluxe, it's de-lovely Cole Porter was born a hundred years ago tomorrow. Richard Morrison celebrates a master of the barbed lyric Bodily harm of a militant tendency Solitary refinement Theatre Let Them call It Jazz Drill Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Meat and lust Opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk Coliseum London Coliseum BBC2 BBC1 Satellite QE2 and the Orient-Express Radio 5 Qe2 and the Orient-Express QE2 and the Orient-Express Picture Gallery ITV ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 BBC 2 Radio 4 ITV Help the Aged Families in Romanian adoptions get Aids warning The Times Crossword No 18,627 Sky-saraper: a giant ballon in the shape of Rupert… Rosy glow at Labour's table Big win for Morris in TGWU election Weather Abroad Around Britain High Tides Tourist Rates London Tower Bridge Lighting-Up Times Noon today The Times Am Pm But we Need your Help Satellite scuppered by a flat battery No Title Business and Finance Weekend Money Borrowers face endless mortgage Picture Gallery Your letters Brent Walker offers control Borne lands a 'sugger' punch Fraud office ends Lloyd's enquiry Full probe into £200m Outhwaite asbestosis losses shelved Picture Gallery By our Financial Staff: Midland chief calls for OFT enquiry Picture Gallery By our Money Editor: Banking code stresses importance of privacy How Can a Small Business Survive the Recession How Can a Small Business Survive the Recession? Jump in US jobs signals recovery No title Two more suitors call Dunn The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies North Sea Oil Cabra kicks out Chelsea proposal for merger Stake sale dents Geest price Taylor Woodrow buys Lovell stake London Traded Options Clubs planned for sell-out London Traded Options (AP): Standard sues Price Waterhouse for $614m London Traded Options Recent Issues London Traded Options Traditional Options Business Roundup Portsmouth acquires Northern Press Partnerships down 11% Business Roundup Bespak seeks £10.9m Dakota rises to Ir£820,000 Oilman loses £700,000 De Brodë is £70,000 by SFA Traditional Options Receivers go in at Egerton Major Indices The Sunday Times Privileged winner takes on the high risk market Business Profile Lloyd's is facing a watershed as names are losing money. Members are leaving, other are suing. But, to the chairman, it is all part of the challenge Dunkel urges trade talks deadline US on Germany to help remove obstacles Framlington No Title High Income Scottish electricity sale lacks power Tempus Cautious investors stay mainly on the sidelines Stock Market Unit Linked Insurance Investments Unit Linked Insurance Investment Unit Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Unit Linked Insurance Investment Unit Linked Insurance Investments Portfolio Platinum Shares fall on light selling Portfolio Shares fall on light selling Stock Exchnage Prices Breweries Building, Roads Portfolio British Funds Chemicals, Plastics Drapery, Stores Banks, Discount, Hp Electricals Shares fall on light selling E-K L-R S-Z Shares fall on light selling Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Paper, Print, Advertising Property Shoes, Leather Textiles Tobaccos Transport Water Ex dividend a Ex all b Forecast dividend Interim… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securties Unlisted Securities Unlisted Securties Unlisted Securities Ex dividend a Ex all b Forecast dividend e Interim… Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Money Markets Gold and Precious Metals Investment Trusts Gni London Grain Futures Commodities Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities London Metal Exchange Commodities Damage Limitation Borrowers facing interest-only mortgage pitfalls Endless debt beckons the unwary Chemical engineer plumps for Pep No Title Longer protection needed Comment Fidelity Investments Loans packaged for a variety of repayment plans Invest Tax-Free in the Fidelity PEP Invest Tax-Free in the Fidelity PEP. No Title Scottish Widows South East Asia Trust The View from save & Prosper No Title The View from save & Prosper Credit card companies put the damage right Japan Europe The View from save & Prosper Briefings Two banks to review rates for cash in waiting Stewart Ivory Two banks to review rates for cash in waiting Save & Prosper ICS probes maladministration claim Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Scottish Investment Trust Cazenove opens regional office Save & Prosper Brokers to apply to use GFOFs Protect your Income as Interest Rates Fall Barclays Eh? Securties Trust of Scotland Woolwich Building Society If your mortagage lender won't give you a rate… Shareholders that take the biscuits? Allied Dunbar Picture Gallery Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Your Money & how to Keep It in the Family Home team's appearance assures Wembley of a… Monarchs wait for crowning glory Home team's appearance assures Wembley of a huge crowd for its first Amercian football final Champions duel at Cardiff Athletics Today Champions duel at Cardiff Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tough struggle for TV ratings A glorious week ahead from the armchair Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Travel Stop Press P&O Cruises Data Travel England take no chances with Mayer Hockey Super Savers Indian Ocean Cruises Villas In Lindos Summer Specials. Jenny May Holidays… UK Late Availability Club Riviera Travel Ltd Porto Ercole; Own luxury sea-side villa set in 10… Travel also appears in The Times Saturday Review Cheapest Flights Rhythmic Agassi sets up rare all-American final Baker fails in attempt to play clay-court ace at his own game Wristband for luck Piggott inspired on Green Dollar From our French Racing Correspondent: Head holds strong hand From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Police investigate two doped horses Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Form points to favourite Just like the good old days for Cash Season ends at Hereford Catterick Bridge Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Place trust in Shadayid's stamina Mandarin Mandarin: Epsom Mandarin: Haydock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Epsom Haydock Mandarin: Leicester Carlisle Big Race Line-Up Tavaré's bankrupt attack punished by gleeful leaders Cricket Bacher's offer to Lloyd Essex are kept at bay by Lord's defiance Metson makes up for the bowling Texaco Cricketline Faltering Middlesex left to rue the one that got away Middlesex v Leics Derbys v Glamorgan Hants v Gloucs Kent v Sussex Warks v Somerset Essex v Worcs Oxford U v Lancs Laura Thompson Cast of hundreds makes magic at the Epsom show A Bramham takeover by an old champion Equestrianism Carruthers chosen Atkinson completes £lm move to Aston Villa Walker still has some work to do on last day Oracle's wings clipped Athletics Bowls Walker still has some work to do on last day Baseball Volleyball Picture Gallery Field breaks free of also-rans Tillman walks tall in father's cause For the Record Golf Motorcycling Britain heading for a Major achievement Squash Rackets Swimming Yachting By our Sport Staff: Norwich 's record transfer brings Beckford for £1m Football Relentless Brancos squander their lead Polo TT treble by Hislop Norwich's record transfer brings Beckford for… In Brief Racing Richards stands supreme on an otherwise grey day for his West Indies side at Headingley England hit back to restore balance Alert fielding tilts Test Toronto, N. Y. and Orlando Superlarive Travel An off-beat notion that strikes the wrong note Simon Barnes on Saturday No Title Spaniard moves closer to leaders The Times Geoff Brown Cinema The Best Times The Best of Times Fowl ways to renovate a Thatched House Contents A folly and his money are soon parted Some call him a charlatan, others say he is one of the greatest artists of the age. Christo says he is challenging our notions of artand has spent millions of his own dollars in the process. Charles Bremner spoke to the man who uses the world as his canvas Picture Gallery A folly and his money are soon parted Picture Gallery A folly and his money are soon parted A folly and his money soon parted A folly and his money are soon parted The best thing since its own sliced bread Where do the British buy knickers, chicken kiev and baby sweetcorn? It has to be M&s, Joe Joseph reports A baker's dozen of things you never wanted to… A baker' dozen of things you never wanted to… The best things since its own sliced bread Panasonic The Ultimate Driving Machine Les misérables The angry young people of France have much to fight-racism, injustice, inequality-and nothing to lose. Philip Jacobson looks at the time bomb ticking in the ghettos Les miséables A horse and cart among our souvenirs Has Constable's significance as a painter been trivialised by the tourist trinkets? Richard Cork reports By allying his love of nature with an almost scientific curiousity, he ensured that the art of landscape would never be the same again Tempra Sw FIAT When love is stronger than fiction For 24 years, Rose MacAulay experienced the joy and the pain of a secret, passionate affair with a married man, but only after her death was it revealed that the story she told in her last novel was, in fact, her own, Jane Emery reports When love is stronger than fiction Black from the boy's stuff Alan Bleasdale tells Alan Franks about the childhood influcences that led him to write GBH, his latest television series The History Guild Ballygowan Poetry by nature Books Miriam Rothchild sees more than science in butterflies and other winged beings, Peter Ackroyd writes Butterfly Cooing like a Dove By Miriam Rothschild Doubleday, £25 Omens of a deeper turmoil Books Footnotes in the Sand The Gulf in Transition By Bernard Burrows Michael Russell, £14.95 Poetry by nature Omens of a deeper turmoil Poetry by nature Right men at fight time Books The Big Three Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin in Peace and War By Robin Edmonds Hamish Hamilton, £22.95 Right men a the fight time Enjoying a piece of poetry Das Tagebuch-The Diary Right men at the fight time Royal life with one regret The Duke a Portrait of Prince Philip By Tim Heald Hodder & Stoughton, £17.95 Homaghe to the saints Discover a Sweeter Sea Homage to the saints Suited to the Course Fashion Any colour hatband, as long as it's black ... and if you wear a wing collar, don't expect to make it to the starting post. Dressing for Royal Ascot is simple, if you know the rules, and never stray from them. Joe Joseph provides some hot tips. Photograph by Dudley Reed Picture Gallery Suited to the Course Left: Charcoal grey morning coat; grey stripe… No more heroes. Please Jonathan Meades braves the legendary queue to dine on rock and tenth-rate rolls Assam Last of the summer vin? The spring frost affected most of France'svineyards, damaging hopes for the £3 bottle, Jane MacQuitty writes Fresh tomato source When you're bored with salads, try a pudding. Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests an unusual dish Tomato pudding serves 6 21b/900g ripe tomatoes 8-10 slices firm white bread with the crusts removed sea salt freshly ground black pepper extra virgin olive oil sherry vinegar Last of the summer vin? Wine Buys Fresh tomato source Giorgio Beverly Hills Wish lists of the rich and obvious Robert Stern's obsession with giving clients homes fitted to their every need has made him one of the biggest architects in America. Clive Aslet visits some of his more dramatic commissions Wish lists of the rich and obvious A grand tour of landscaped seascapes Home & Garden From Costa Brava to Naples, Francesca Greenoak discovers the Mediterranean's rich botanical heritage France The music of Mozart Austria's most famous son,… Mozart on the Danube The music of Mozart Austria's most famous son,… Voyages Jules Verne Homes & Gardens Cluttons Lovell Homes Burrells Wharf Property The Times Beautiful Yorkshire Majorca Florida Gulf Coast Golfing Communities Log Houses London Property Luxury New Development Property John Clegg & Co Kensington Luxury Maisonette Worlds Smallest Patio Sw6! Devon North West Diss 9 miles Charente Heart of Rutland Coquet Valley Haslemere Milton of Leys Surrey Lincoln Theale, Berkshire Little Venice Barling Magna Weald of Kent, Bethersden Period Suffolk Farmhouse Attractive Old Victorian Vicarage Suburb of Leatherhead Attractive Old Victorian Vicarage Teify Valley A small fish in a big pond Travel Pearson Phillips takes advantage of Soviet opennes to hop off the Intourist bus in search of the real Siberia. He dicovers a land-and a people-that cannot quit cut the chains that link them to their past, and an unsual line in live bait Travel Notes A small fish in a big pond Fair grounds for nostalgia Do you remember the days of the old-school yacht? Alan Franks gets all steamed up again Travelogue Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Iberia Columbus Travel Insurance Rockford Austria Umbria with Citalia Summer Flights Hotel Metropole Geneve Poland Special Interest Costa Rica Austria Italy is food, wine & freedom Poland £99 Corscican Mallorca Farmhouse Holidays Take a Break in Unspoilt Dorset Luxury Highlands & Islands of Scotland Luxury Activity Holidays River Lochy Association Golf Lodge The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Luxury River Lochy Association Canal Boat Dinner with Bullock and two evil spectres The Times Dinner with Bullock and two evil spectres Reserve a signed first edition of Hitler and Stalin The Times Reserve a signed first edition of Hitler and Stalin Chess Chess The Listener Crossword Chess When faced with a two-way fitness for a queen, declarer may have to confront problems other than the purely logistical The Listener Crossword Picture Gallery Listener Crossword No: 3101 'I got a workman to forge my sick note' A Childhood: Sir Crispin Tickell The Times The New Mitsubishi Sigma Taylor Woodrow International Southern Spain

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