News from 22/06/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Bruce Clark and Mary Dejevsky, Gillian Tindall, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Tom Pendry, Paul Heiney, Patricia Davies, J. Pattison, Simon Barnes, Tim Miles, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Nick Nuttall, Techology Correspondent, Richard Bland, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Amanda Mitchison, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Martin Weale, Randolph Wise, Charles Jencks, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, K. M. Weber, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Michael Tate, City Editor, Nora Beloff, Francesca Greenoak, David Jenkins, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Geo R. Turton, Martin Barrow, Christopher Campling, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Richard Bullock, Robin Young, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, John E. Potter (Company Secretary), Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Peter Galloway, Ian McIntyre, Edward Gorman, Ian Morrow, Derrick Walters, Peter Berry, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lucy Faithfull (Chairman), Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Eric Meola, R. Y., John Higgins, Michael Watkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, June Ducas, Peter Bryan, David West, Julia Migenes, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Sir David Money-Coutts, Stephen Slater, Ken Lawrence, Nicholas A. H. Stacey, Gerald Dolby-Gray, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Diana Saville, Barry Pickthall, Keith Martin, Ian Ross, Susan Ellicott and Andrew Finkel, W. H. Vanstone, Sue Moore, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Abbott, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Jean Mulatier, Stephen Frowen, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Davi Lawrence, Matthew Parris, Charles Nevin, N. S. Smith, Michael Seely, Donald B. Butcher, Denis Cashman, Frank Hann, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horovitz, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Anthony Lunt, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, John Campbell, J. Secker-Walker, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, MacKenzie-STUART, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Sara McConnel, Stefan Edberg, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ian Watt, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Giillian Bowditch, John Watson,
ResumoGorbachev ends his alliance with hardliners Soviet leader defends Yeltson accord UK shoots at 'federal goal' Brand arrives back in Britain Vickers success Ulster obstacle Failures ruling England setback Index Seles out of Wimbledon Smile, though your heart is breaking, or else Without pomp but with due ceremony Gas chief took 66% pay rise Seconds away from death by Silkworm British sailors in the Gulf watched aghast as an Iraqi missile passed within yards of three allied ships and headed straight for an American frigate. Jamie Dettmer was on board HMS Gloucester Leica Lost Winners Wing of Confidence Honestly, Men Army's choice of British-made tank secures 1,700 jobs Lack of commitment to Challenger follow-up deal puts ephasis on export orders British Airways UK group seeks to co-ordinate war claims Injury damages call is renewed Dispute may delay Channel crossings Man in court over shooting New director Pay deadlock Correction Freed Briton hints that he was tortured in Iraq 'Werewolf' boys are banned at circus' Stormin' into the Gulf Man the Spurs faithful see as one of their own Michael Tate looks at the man expected to rescue Spurs Piggy-back plane will put Britain in space business Nationwide Citroën AX GT Sportif Labour complains over 'misleading' Tory party posters Liverpool dustmen given ultimatum Virgin atlantic Stonehenge has quiet sunrise Plane guided down by jet Soccer ban on prison governor Another Paisley takes his first steps into Ulster's spotlight Ian Paisley Jr, author of a book on four UDR soldiers convicted of murder in 1986, is struggling to escape from his father's substantial shadow, writes Edward Gorman Haughey and Major affirm support for Irish talks Children 'becoming more open to religion' WPC wins the struggle to be a gaffer Picture Gallery Police freemason rejects enquiry job Up at t'mill, king cotton is back from retirement Clouds hold silver lining for foreign-tour operators £1.7m theft charge for fund-raiser Warning over pregnancy test DJ was rapist NUJ strike Lawyer charged Policeman jailed Awards increase Harrods Knightsbridge (AFP): India calls off Punjab poll in wake of Sikh terror Queen Elizabeth2 Picture Gallery Reuter, (AP): Escobar brother gives himself up Pretoria reforms security laws 'Robin Hood' targets Tokyo firms Doi resigns as head of Japan's socialist party US denies order for air base pullout (AP): Heroin haul Bishop arrested (AP): Britons injured (Reuter): Boost for Roh (Reuter): Assets frozen (Reuter): Legal cover-up Rover 800 Series Jubilant Berliners exorcise the ghosts of a divided past Michael Binyon, joining the crowds celebrating the choice of Berlin as the seat of German government, weighs up the historic city's legacy Draft treaty puts federal rule at top of Ec agenda Accent on French taints Eurospeak Economist suggests $3bn aid ceiling Debate begins on timing of move to east Picture Gallery Gorbachev calls for unity (Reuter): Soviet veterans ponder lost world Fiftieth anniversary of Operation Barbarossa (AFP): Waldheim rules out extra term Walesa rebuff (AFP): Under cover Baker warning Pressure by allies may lengthen stay of US troops in Gulf Kurdish leaders weigh up autonomy terms as West debates future of safe havens Editor Bradlee bows out to a living obituary The man who put Watergate on the front page of The Washington Post announces his last deadline, Peter Stothard writes Barclays Picture Gallery Kuwaiti exiles return to despair Clifford Longley Early Christians had a more robust attitude to sex before marriage …and moreover Can science bring us the truly thirsty car? Engines driven by plain water may be in prospect, but Nigel Hawkes refuses to get steamed up Don't blame me, I'll sue Becoming a nation of cry-babies? America wants nanny to take charge from cradle to grave, says Charles Bremner Goodbye and cello Out in the cold Joint authorship Last post Free in One Bound? The Logic of Berlin Football's Feud Federal roots Liverpool's politics Surgeon power Economic risks in a European monetary 'Anschluss' Called to order The Prince's back Help for parents in youth courts Stained glass removal Church and industry BR-speak Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend royal engagements University of Bristol Old Carthusian Club From rebuilding skulls to flying buttresses Dinners Marriages Fishmongers' Company Gerald Priestland Gerald Priestland, broadcaster and writer, died on June 20 aged 64. He was born on February 26,1927 TA officer cadets commissioned Memorial service Lord Hollick Jean Arthur Birthdays Scaitcliffe School Loretto Luncheon Service luncheon Reception Anniversaries Sir John wins, so to speak Appointments Church services tomorrow Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2515 Church news Word-Watching I am Wisdom. I am better than jewels: nothing you… The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement A Spanish Bullfight Restored to full health? The settings is perfect, the architecture bold and adventurous-and a new shop shows faith in the future of London's Shad Thames The Sunday Times A union of hearts and videos Clergymen are vexed by weddings designed for the camera than the congregation, Sally Brompton reports Events in town The road to frustration Hardened rush-hour drivers rarely get a clear run even at the weekend A parade or protest march can be the final straw Windermere Marina Village Storms over Windermere A plan that would put an end to power-boating is splitting the Lake District, Joanna Gibbon says Air Malta Of lawmaking and lolly Feather report Country events P&O European Ferries Thistle be prime minister's work Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambervision Sander & Kay plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Supporters Insert Soles Rose Dodd of Burford Akross Newtons Traditional Remedies Ltd Petworth House French Multiple Display Advertising Items New money for old Peanuts Old film artwork has moved from the studio shelves to the auction houses, says Sarah Jane Checkland Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendez-Vous Tissot bores the bidders Entertainments Diary of Times Classified Concert Tours City of London Festival Tosca Festivals Maestro nets a fine cast Theatre The Fishing Trip Warehouse, Croydon London Coliseum Trading in the macho instinct Wimps, warriors and the narcissistic 'Bermondsey Boy': Lynne Truss reviews 'real men' on television Return of the high-decibel Huns Opera Attila Covent Garden Royal Opera House The Sunday Times Plenty to crow at Rock The Black Crowes Ronnie Scott's Sotheby's Sally Field Saturday Television and Radio Satellite Help the Aged Radio 1 ITV Variations ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sunday Television and Radio Novotel Office rents slashed as Docklands dream fades Monday: Times Education The Times Crossword No 18,639 Picture Gallery Judge makes grand exit in heat of the moment Word-Watching Weather Alcaidesi Part of the Costain Group Business and Finance Vickers guns for orders Coutts to cut costs Overseas lure Pressure sales Cash safe Your letters Banks set up fraud team to fight white-collar criminals Ruling widens net of investor compensation Union Discount 'will lose £6.5m' Soldiers launch assault on the City Square-bashing in the Square Mile Decision confuses investors Sugar to spell out Spurs bid details BDO Consulting Evaders pay up £4bn tax Building gloom Optical loss Merlin shares TI in $45m buy The Pound Stock Market Major Indices Alexon is to unveil terms of demerger Hanover cancels dividend AIB buys York Bank for $130m TT bid rejected Hollywood's banker Tace pheasants face the chop Now the parade is over, Vickers needs to export Tempus Lautro accused of 'over-reaction' Shares in troubled Davy drop again Business Roundup Hobson cuts loss by 42% Clayform chief goes Shelton falls to £344,000 Ulster TV faces loss London Traded Options Payout pegged at Grainger Tunnel shell makes ?806 Keeping the ancestral account afloat in style Business Profile The Chairman of Coutts & Co has impeccable aristocratic credentials, but there is a good deal more to being banker to the royal family Lloyd's chief blames America for losses G7 urged to rein back the dollar Leading industrial nations seek means to boost world economy Britain 'will sign draft Euro-union treaties' (Reuter): Wall Street Unit Linked Insurance Investments Great Universal a shares jump on hopes for votes Stock Market FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Shares edge higher The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Tessa Rates Telephone clears line for high risk sales pitch SIB clamps down on volatile trusts The Equitable Life Ombudsman surveys his powers Comment Big claim of a small ad Save & Prosper Edited by Sara McConnell Futures group lures investors with City lights Moneyline Fidelity Investments Prosperity B&B offers holiday on loan repayments Portfolio Platinum Tessas continue to chase after falling base rate Modest gains in power sale National Savings Save & Prosper Bonus bond seals piggy bank National Savings aims to help children save Insurers test market for long-term care Household and car cover charges to leap Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments The M&G Pep Britannia Building Society Briefings Bank unconcerned about incorrect debits from account Welcome anomaly Easy start with mortgages gives homebuyers time to capitalise Listening Bank delivers a bouncer Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Plastic solution to currency problem Slow pace of electronic age Nation needs responsible shareholders Pleasure to do business Save & Prosper Eubank's mental power is too much for Watson Duff predicts another successful defence for the WBO champion Jaguar's hopes look good Motor Sport Travel Stop Press Travel Abroad Life with father in the fast lane Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Multiple Display Advertising Items Monohull record threatened Yachting Buckner putting his better foot forward Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Join the racing at Cowes Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stewards' verdict turns Eddery luck Elbio's sprint triumph overshadowed by controversial Hardwicke demotion of Topanoora Royal Ascot Statistics Figures are for win prize-money only Weekend Fixtures The Times Sports Service Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Amigo Menor survives late scare to land Wokingham Lingfield Park Why the ladies should leave the hats at home Spending a day out at Royal Ascot is like four hours in one of the circles of Dante's Inferno Eddery replaces Boeuf Mandarin: Consolation awaits Luchiroverte Mandarin: Ascot Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Redcar Mandarin: Warwick Point-to-point changes offer more flexibility Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Dighton opts for GB trial Cycling Texaco Cricketline Treading cautiously on the trail of perfection Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, looks behind the mask of Stefan Edberg, the phantom of the centre court Watkinson finds respectability Shastri, of Glamorgan, is the only century-maker as seam bowlers call the tune in most of the championship games Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Derbyshire edge closer to third successive triumph Openers make a reassuring start Metcalfe has the answer to Middlesex Salim hits out but Essex wilt Sampras set to defend title Ivanisevic expects work with his new coach will soon begin to pay dividends Becker steps forward Jackson gains revenge Athletics When a deaf ear is out of order The world finals are in sight Bridge For the Record England labour without reward Hockey Wales fear threat of failure Rugby Union Rafferty has the boss fuming in chilly Killarney Golf Seavill tips balance Polo First for Dutch In Brief Firelli Racing England in danger of following on West Indies fast bowlers show their teeth as the touring side tightens its grip on the second Test match at Lord's Lord's Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Venables poised to become a director Mum's the word as Diego goes in for disguise Best of Hick is yet to come Seles's title hopes gone Richard Cork's verdict on Venturi at the… Younger than Ever at Wimbledon and the Strain is… Cinema Theatre Times out Art Forecasting floods of jeers Contents Today's professional tennis players are often… Panasonic UNO FIAT Step by step to the grand stare Richard Cork tours the Sainsbury wing of the National Gallery, and celebrates the marriage of art and architecture and the birth of a fitting environment for the works of the early renaissance masters Prophesier of modern history Robert Venturi broke two sets of rules with his designs for the Sainsburg wing of the National Gallery, but, he tells Charles Bremner, future generations will understand Harvey Nichols Lyons Organic Metropolitan post marks In the past decade, architecture has grown up and out our of the modern Sixties. Charles Jencks looks beyond the clichés at a style that has shaped the develoment of the capital The High Game Urbane Post-Modernism Carnivalesque Groundscape Is this the reel life? Is this just fantasy? On the eve of singing Tosca, Julia Migenes tell Martin Hoyle how pop vulgarity could save opera Daihatsu Osaka Japan A gordon's & fonic The lesson of two evils Alan Bullock shows Hitler and Stalin to be men of the same mould, John Campbell reports Hitler and Stalin Parallel Lives By Alan Bullock HarperCollins, £20 Screen test by modern standards The Great Movie Stars, 3 The Independent Years By David Shipman MacDonald, £19.95 Amdega Plathitudes and Plathology The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath By Ronald Hayman Heinemann, £16.99 The Haunting of Sylvia Plath By Jacqueline Rose Virago, £14.99 Dwelling on the past Vaclav Havel: Open Letters Selected Prose 1965-1990 Selected and edited by Paul Wilson Faber, £17.50 Demystifying the science of evolution Bully for Brontosaurus Reflections in Natural History By Stephen Jay Gould Hutchinson, £16.99 How poetry works Booked on a flight to frustration Brighton Style Picture Gallery No Title Olympus Superzoom The square rot of two Jonathan Meades was not put off by the appearance of the Churchill and Portman hotels, but he was baffled by what he found in the restaurants Restaurant Guide Dressing up the new cloves Frances Bissell, The Times cook, joins the celebrations for the start of the garlic season with a strongly flavoured feast Cork scrutiny The quality of a stopper can affect the quality of a drink, Robin Young reports Wine Buys Of cabbages and plotting kings The British may regard the ornamental vegetable as an unnatural feature but, as Diana Savile reports, the French at Villandry have altogether grander ideas. Photographs by Jeans Mulatier Serenissima Alcan Systems and Conservatories Limited Going to seed in China The fresh tastes of oriental vegetables excite Francesca Greenoak Weekend Tips Gardens to Visit Diomedes Marble, Dragged, & Limed Oak Skopos Exclusive Interiors Hand Made Sofas Elmley Heritage Antiference Ltd Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Jade Interior Designers Lined Lounge and Bedroom Furniture Asthma The Interior Design Company Terranova Multiple Display Advertising Items Wine Cellars 'Country Desks' Crescourt The Times No room to swing a gerbil Doll's houses and shops are starting to overrun Caroline Hamilton's home. Amanda Mitchison knocks on tiny doors Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items The Japanese Garden Co Windsor Window Co Agriframes Solaris Laminates Limited Ireson Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaky Pipe Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property London Property Character Cottages & Distinctive Homes Hants - Berks Downs - Newbury Solely for Those Connected with the Arts Burwash 'Craigbittern', Sandyhills, by Dalbeattle Dumfriesshire South Somerset Eastbourne South Downs Bath Yorkshire Dales Compton Durville Somerset Surrey East Grinstead NR Working, Surrey Aylesford Village Hunstanton Cornwall Overseas Property Beaches Restronguet Creek Cornwall North Argyll Coast Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Clearwater, Florida France Rentals Putney Cottage Rentals Nell Gwynn House Putney Cornerstone S W France Regalian Country Property Soulbury, North Bucks Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calm among the clutter For anybody interested in a study of human gestures, Desmond Morris is a fascinating subject, June Ducas writes Property Country Property Lane Fox Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Hot time in the Wild West Michael Watkins survives the deserts and diners of America's harshest landscape. Main photograph by Eric Meola Travel Notes Lessons of long division Ian McIntyre on the history, politics and people of Cyprus Hotel star ratings are no guide to the cost, Harvey Elliott writes Travel Notes Greater Glasgow Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Overseas Travel Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Tickets? Passport? Money? Atol? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Game sets for the match Three summer family favourities with a relaxing, sporting touch Anyone for croquet, badminton or boules? You'll have fun with these good-quality money-saving offers Bridge by The Listener Crossword: Audiolingual by Mass (In memoriam The Listener) Chess by Raymond Keene 'I played a sexpot at age seven' A Childhood: Eileen Atkins
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