News from 29/06/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Valerie Riches, Sherban Cantacuzino Secretary, Dick Giordano, Paul Heiney, John Major's, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Barbara Ellis, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Laura Thompson, Robin Oakley and George Brock, R. H. Johnson, Carol Leonard, Michael P. Clancy (Secretary), Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, David Winpenny, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Callum Murray, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, J. D. Morton, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, David McCoy, Bruce Clark, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Dessa Trevisan and David Watts, John Street, Sylvia Hartnell Beavis, I. L. Simpson, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Sidney Brichto, Candida Crewe, Julian Rollins, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, John Percival, J. M., Edward Gorman, John S. Wheeler, Alex McWhirter, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Tony McGee, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Grigg, Daphne Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Thelma & Louise And Charles Bremner, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Polly Carr, Douglas Graham, Richard Evans, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Alice Thomson, Jeremy Catto, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Godfrey Talbot, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Paul Adams, Richard MacCormac, Simon Grosset, Jamie Dettmer, Swan, Dennis Kavanagh, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, John Graham, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Donald E. Midgley, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Bruce Anderson, Michael Seely, Benjamin Brittten, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Patricia Koza, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Arran, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Geoff Ince, Peter Jordan, Hugo Vickers, Penny Gibbins, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Tony Hetherington, Alastair Bruce, Judy Froshaug, Clement Freud, Jamel Akib, Julia Thrift,
ResumoThatcher to carry on EC fight Former prime minister feels to spak out as she ends 32 years as an MP Threat of revolt if Major accepts Delors deal IRA bombing attempt fails Inside Burton cuts jobs Farquhar guilty commander David Chadli move Reeve called up Index Talking to the Times Tears as Tory women are told the news And on the seventh day there was play Gallantry awards given to 200 Gulf servicemen Bush war team ready Gallantry Medals Two days of fighting in Slovenia end in ceasefire Amdega EC sends team to mediate Pride of Britain coloured with a vein of prejudice Her political prowess has rarely been called into doubt, but John Grigg finds that stigmas on Europe and the state will be long remembered as weal links in the Iron Lady's armoury Cunard is Trafalgar House Company By our Chief Political Correspondent: Tories line up in tribute Successor laments resignation of formidable politician Stepping down for Major's sake Now free to speak her min, she tells why she chose this moment to go Tears on TV show sense of betrayal Picture Gallery Phrase and fable that reverberated around the globe Always ready to pounce on some modish jargon Robin Oakley on 12 years in the wake of a warrior Iron Lady lost without the power to shape history Retirement can be bitter for former prime ministers seeking a new role Finchley's feelings are mixed Citro?n Gulf secrets officer to forfeit five years of seniority Scare that became a nightmare All he had to do was order his driver to stay with the car. Such a basic mistake led to David Farquhar's downfall. Michael Evans reports The Natural World The Sunday Times Business Migration Program Church declines to ease gambling rule Methodist Conference in Bolton Beatle's musical road from the Cavern to cathedral Paul McCartney, former Beatle and songwriter, has turned his secular talents to a higher plane, writes Ronald Faux Retiring Pickles soon breaks oath of silence "What, no rain dear this christmas?" Prison sentence delayed to save company Saunders is freed on parole Lost couple found on Lanzarote Wine tax attack Kinnock stand Ferries diverted Range Rover Heseltine rejects rise in council spending Hauliers 'will not use tunnel' Sentence cut Charity charge Casino victory Maze may close MPs pay less 111 not out Neanderthal man 'was our neighbour' Heart survey to look at lifestyles Picture Gallery Patten rules out triggering a boom before election British Airways Minister explains 'beggars' comment Major refuses to sign treaty committed to federalism Dedra the New Lancia (Reuter): Britain gains a point Walesa is outvoted on electoral law Kiev puts its stamp on rouble (Reuter): Assets seized Art crime wave (AP): Base closes (Reuter): Bubble bursts Slovenes prepare guerrilla war to cripple the federal Goliath With calm confidence, the Slovenes are ready for a lengthy struggle and there is even talk of a new Vietnam, Roger Boyes reports from Ljubjana Bonanza for the arms sellers as militants strengthen arsenals Weapons Supplay Moscow supports Belgrade Soviet Union By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Regional tensions that led to strife Background Britons tell of panic Tourism Picture Gallery Action call for security body Crisis Management The Department of Health Air incursion protest Austria Worldwide Thomson White House looks at plans to destroy Iraqi atom plants Doubts on Pretoria nuclear pledge Thousands of jobs axed as New York goes to brink Picture Gallery Kuwait to send Saddam's tools of torture on tour Soviet migrants reject their Jewish identity Flood defences mar Old Master landscape Chadli gives up party job Quake hits southern California (AFP): Escobar charged (Reuter): Blast kills 20 (Reuter): Cats flap SAS mission to cripple Scuds earns 41 awards Special Forces Lynx helicopters' role was crucial Royal Navy Royal Navy The Army How gallantry awards are decided Picture Gallery Youngest soldiers honoured The Army Royal Air Force Airfield smashers' bravery recognised Royal Air Force Civil Awards RN diver showed tireless courage Diplomatic and Overseas Clifford Longley The honourable crusade is over. Methdists are abandoning their long-held obession and gingerly embracing the modest tipple And moreover My dash for freedom As Margaret Thatcher announces her decision to retire from the House of Commons, she tells Simon Jenkins of her determination to remain in the heat of the heat of teh fray Ready , set, goodbye Appeal of Bell Royal oil Into the red? Less than Retiring End of a Federation Bugs and Babbage Is Tower guard on the way out? Warhead security Navy court martial John Major in context Clergy's attitudes to pre-marital sex Paternoster issues Priestland plaque? Double threat to 'Garden of Eden' Safety on the river Summer not icumen in Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sir Ashton Roskill Royal engagements Harrow School Appointments Ryan Jarvis Church services tomorrow Pierre Jamet Viscount St Davids Weekend birthdays Memorial service The Oratory School Royal Society of Edinburgh Weekend anniversaries University news Word-Watching The Tibet Expedition Gyangtse, June 27 Winning Move Cranwell passing out parade A third time Jesus said. "Slmon son of John, do… The Sunday Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2521 Horsing around with science Farmer's diary: Paut Heiney Forte Hotels In ever increasing circles David Winpenny reports on the enduring British facination with the stone circle BT Country events Sorting gentlemen from the boys While developers cast covetous eyes over their Mayfair sites, the stuffy gentlemn's clubs are booing. What is the attraction? National Maritime Museum Greenwich Light work in the garden Assets Events in town Footy evangelists convert heathens Callum Murray considers the appeal of spending Sundays in a tight sweater and short shorts Northern Rock Stop that Snoring! The Sofabed Shop Jolliman Ltd. Seymour Shirts Night Bombers Peter Adams Pine Interiors The Conservatory & within Blüthners Sander & Kay plc Humphersons The Times Book of Jumbo Crosswords Multiple Display Advertising Items Impressions of a burst bubble Prices, quality and sales all refused to improve at this week's Impressionist auctions, Sarah Jane Checkland reprots It is for the auctioneers to move Impressionism back among the routine business Saturday Rendezvous Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tryst Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dateline Gold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two Selective Introductions Grosvenor Connections All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Working too hard to find the time to fit in a social… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Virgin Islands Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Dear Agnes, what a coup British Museum Tours Euro Express Daybreaks Barwell Travel Sudbury House Hotel South Bank The Philharmonia Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall The English Concert Trevor Pinnock Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmina Burana Great Classics Grand Opera Gala Festivals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Assembly Direct Presents Roya Festival Hall Neville Brothers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metropolitan Opera New York Silver Anniversary Theatres The London Theatre Scene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Missing the fire and fun Liverpool Oratorio Sotheby's Steepleprint Ltd Brollies, volleys and aces from Des Lynne Truss wraps up well for a television week dominated by soggy courts and saintly forbearnce Surprisingly agreeable touch of humour Opera La Clemenza di Tito Glyndebourne Doing full orbits with a didgeridoo Rock Bass-O-Matic Waterfront, Norwich The Sunday Times Royal Opera House Comedy Theatre Pacifist details Classified Music BBC 1 Satellite Your Key to a World of Holidays Radio 1 ITV Variations BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Multiyork Made to Order Bandsmen escape in IRA bomb blunder Monday in the Times The Times Crossword No 18,645 Word-Watching Weather Picture Gallery Clerical Medical PEP Managers Business and Finance Shares suffer setback Weekend Money Man of notes Speyhawk loss Rent arrears Court ruling Rights left Your letters Fraud fight FBI arrested former Nissan Uk finance director Burton to axe 1,600 jobs and shut shops Groups seeks £161 million to cut debts By our City Staff: Tate wins Australian bid battle Buyer sought for 'cursed' Black Isle Dan Air plans £40m reshape One left to face the music People saving less after-tax income M&G Financial Services Limited Business Editor John Bell Cash call at Birkdale The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Unit Linked Insurance Investments Welsh Water lifts Swalec stake 4.9% Trans World dives Royal fails to sell subsidiary Reed in red Payout missed NI appointment BM raises £8.5m Tapie to sell Jobs to go Losses widen at Anglia Secure Gardner names BPP Anglia TV tumbles to £3.07m at halfway Business Roundup Regalian 2m shares sold Bentalls buys store De Morgan incurs loss Avesco falls to £1.1m Asprey goes up by £2.5m Church falls £6m into red Million dollar man with charm to spare Business Profile The chairman of BOC is a native New Yorker. He enjoys one of the highest salaries in Britain and the looks, many say, of a matinée idol His charm belies his rapier-like legal mind asnd sharp sense of humour Speyhawk shares become arena for speculators only Tempus Index falls 37 points Stock Market Company Briefs Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited Terms and Conditions of Application under the Offer Eurocamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Key Information Provincial Securities Limited Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited Account ends weakly Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Credit Fraud Swoop Tenants help bail home owners out of arrears Lenders control repossession escape route Deals avoid loss of property No time for timeshare protection Comment The Equitable Life Underwriters foil moves to offer new cover Edited by Lindsay Cook Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Hundreds may miss out on investor compensation Pep holders miss out on rights Save & Prosper Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd The IFAP Centre Briefings Bank tactics are to collect fast and pay slowly Frustrating time with the tax office Cleared to balance the account SIT Savigns Ltd. Savings match diamond return Statements for safe custody Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Barclaycard swoops on fraud Spending sprees may trigger phone check Britannia Building Society Fund managers look to future in Hong Kong Fidelity awaits lure of cash fund Save & Prosper Barclays Bank Plc British men look too good for rest of Europe Athletics Frankfurt Form Guide Weekend Fixtures Newmarket feeling the pinch Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Six Meetings Mandarin: Warwick From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Generous to have the edge in duel of Derby winners Curragh Tomorrow Racing next week Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Mandarin: Star Player to take spotlight in Plate Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Doncaster Mandarin: Newmarket Mandarin: Newcastle Lucedeo lands Newcastle sprint Blinkered first time From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Wajd to foil Rock Hopper Saint-Cloud runners Morris evades selectors' blinkered view Prichard flows to chanceless 113 Azharuddin shows his class Five-wicket Lawrence strikes England form Sports Service The Times Yesterday's Scoreboards Smith and Lewis lift pace Dominant Scots eclipse French Frasers sweep ahead Polo From Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Paris: Borrowed putter makes Moody a Paris contender Golf Foreman could meet Bruno in September Boxing Backlog forces play tomorrow Connors still has hallmark of a thoroughbred Rex Bellamy Results from Wimbledon Wimbledon Order of Play Mayotte finds the inspiration to gain revenge on Chang Veterans from the United States roll back the years in the men's singles at Wibledon England profit In Brief For the Record Rain reassures in a Summer of Discontent What the weather tells us is that traditional British summers have not been invaded by foreigners Delay for De Savary Yachting Whiteside's career ends after injury Football Racing Leading clubs to leave the Football League Agassi discovers he quite likes life on the grass Rain forces play on middle Sunday at Wimbledon Royal Liver Friendly Society Trio boosts Davis Cup stocks Where Pele and Gazza join a deserving cause Simon Barnes on Saturday Picture Gallery Wimbledon intends to stay roofless From Montgomery to Schwarzkopf, the qualities of a… Saturday Review The Best of Times Judy Froshaug Times out Flogging old spice and dead horses Contents Stoppard stoppered Interview Tom Stoppard thinks he is suffering from writer's block. Even a journey back to Czechoslovakia and the stimulus of film directing have not removed the obstacles, Alan Franks discovers. Photograph by Graham Wood Giving as bad as they get Is Thelma & Louise a male-bashing movie? And if it is, why shouldn't it be? Charles Bremner on American opinion Holiday Inn Garden Court Don't Crack under Pressure Tag Heuer Born to Run? As the heroes of the Gulf war are honoured for their achievements, Michael Evans wonders what it takes to make a military leader, and discovers that you need more than breeding to be a tonic for the troops. Illustration by Jamel Akib Bravery in the eye of the beholder No one likes us, we don't care Simon Barnes on the Canada goose, yob of teh bird world, and bane of Henley racegoers They are especially despised and easily typecast as noisy, thuggish yankees Pioneer It's Not Just the Golf in Mediterra Mediterrania There is a theory about the Leaning Tower of Pisa… Pisathe action Alan Hamilton reports on Italy's latest attempts to stop the Leaning Tower leaning too far and squashing the city's tourist industry. Photographs by Peter Jordan Negotiation an end to the style war Marcus Binney finds Richard MacCormac, the new president of Riba, determined to encourage more individuality in British architecture Picture Gallery The child as father to the mien Peter Ackroyd on the early life and writings of the great-but frequently insecure-Benjamin Britten Letters from a Life Selected Letters and Diaries of Benjamin Britten Volume 1,1929-1939 Volume 2,1939-1945 Edited by Donald Mitchell and Philip Reed Faber. £75 the set Bloody past of the lords of the oval Running with the Ball The Birth of Rugby Football By Jennifer MacRory Collins Willow, 11.99 Suez obsession that led to Britain's shame Suez By Keith Kyle Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 Whose line was it anyway? The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations Edited by Tony Augarde Oxford, £14.95 Sex, travel and fairy-tales Edwina Mountbatten a Life of Her Own By Janet Morgan HarperCollins, £20 How poetry works We are not amused UNO FIAT Designed for Life Simmer in the City When the sun shined in the town, be prepared to keep cool and comfortable. Liz Smith looks at how to react to the moment of the heat Land Rover Land Rover Discovery A Journey through Malaysia From Baah'd to wurst Jonathan Meades doggedly defines John Major's African routes and constituent parts Restaurant Guide Owner-Chef Bounty of the bistro Frances Bissell, The Times cook, chooses some dishes from a wholesome menu Jane MacQuitty's Cellar Guide Spain, where There are Wines for Every Occasion Saving the last of the great rococos An 18th century garden, once buried beneath woods, is now delighting thousands of visitors-as well as archeologists, Julia Thrift finds Butterflies are free Neatness need not exclude colourful, flying visitors, Francesca Greenoak writes Weekend Tips Gardens to Visit Flat Roof Problems? Solaris Laminates Limited Agriframes Ltd. Leaky Pipe Garden Systems Aquasilk Ltd David Austin Roses The London Door Company Traditionally Made in Green Canvas Massey-Ferguson (UK) Ltd. County Mulch Co. The Last Word in Conservatories Walter Blom & Son Ltd Quicksave Aquatics Debenham Tewson Residential Passfield, Nr Liphook Hants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times South Kensington - Gloucester Road Priory Management of Kew Green Knightsbridge—sloane Street McCarthy & Stone Fuerteventura Canary Islands Building Plots for Sale Costa Blanca Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairy Castle in Kent? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powell & Partner Luxury Riverside Apartments & Cottages Stone Barn for Conversion SW Lake District Horsham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godalming (Nr) Delightful Dorset Listed Farmhouse London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Grasmere Perthshire Glen Lyon Dutch Barges Ltd 5 miles Abergavenny on National Park boundary Hemel Hempstead Central Highlands Norwood Hill. Surrey In Beautiful Somerset Village Essex Norfolk Barnham West Sussex Vacant Possession European Law and Property Nell Gwynn House Farley & Co Abergavenny Gwent Western Algarve-Luz Bay Club Taylor Woodrow Homes Shore bets on the tide of fortune Laytown is the only meeting where horses run on a beach, attracting punters from Ireland and beyond. Edward Gorman enjoys the races at the bay. Photographs by Simon Grosset Race Card You made my heart sing Mel Calmen goes in search of adventure and survives the 'ordeals' of an African safari Flying in the face of cramped seating Alex McWhirter on how to make economy mean space and comfort in the air Greater Glasgow Overseas Travel Concorde Ltd Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Half Price Moneysaver Flights Czechoslovakia Skyway African Experience UK Holidays The Copthorne Tara New Millennium Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items SDK Travel German Travel Centre Ltd. 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