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News from 06/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, David Goslett, Ian McGeoch, Christopher Middleton, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Greenwood, Harold Cudmore, Ian Flintoff, Paul Heiney, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Roger Boyes and our Foreign Staff, Dinah Hall, Sir Derrick Holden-Brown, Neil Thomas, Simon Barnes, Allan Parrott, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Mark Dejevsky, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Dessa Trevisan, Simon Wilde, Vivien Sieber, Kevin Eason, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Marinne Watson-Smyth, Secretary, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Michael Latham, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, C. V. Howard, Ivor Crewe, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, N. M. Hancock, Frances Bissell, John Westcombe, Charles Bremner, E. R. Wastnedge, Dennis W. Bull, Colin Narbrough, Economics Corresponedent, K. P. Armitage, Charles P. Reed, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Melinda Wittstock, Media Corresponent, Patrick G. McGrath, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Jamie Berry, David Miller, Neil Bennett and Stewart Tendler, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, James Brown, Don Giovanni, Donald King, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, M. W. S. Hitchcock, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Ali Jaber, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, David West, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Philip Bossett, Industrial Editor, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Isain Berlin, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Andrew Sinclair, Simon Harnes, I Mattin, Charles Nevin, Michael Seely, Nisson E. Shulman, Tony Atkins, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Roger Boyes and Tim Judah, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Kenneth W. Winfield, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Archibal Campbell, Jack Bailey, John Campbell, Jenny Macarthur, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, T. S. Donaghy, Philip Jacobson, Sally Greengross, Director, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Crookston,

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Billions frozen as bank closes in fraud enquiry Drugs-linked BCCI is shut worldwide First all-German Wimbledon final Four acquitted Saboteur's prize Index Prince prescribes spiritual cure for mentally ill Fear of second Chernobyl International scientists want a Bulgarian nuclear plant shut at once to avert disaster, Nigel Hawkes reveals Picture Gallery EC imposes total arms embargo on Yugoslavia Kinnock prepares biggest purge MOPS No Title Today in the Times Fast Women Hard Drinking Plus Head-hunting for heritage chair leaves a legacy of discontent The search for a new chairman of English Heritage is causing anxiety in Whitehall and no little irritation to the present incumbent, John Young reports Labour workers say the time is right to banish Militant Liverpool Walton Defeat the Tones can afford Ivor Crewe o why Labour's by-election win is a hollow victory Oddbins Picture Gallery Enquiry into increase in asthma deaths 'Job pressure' leads Tusa to cancel keynote speech Politicians accused of curbing press freedom Taxi driver is jailed for attack on soldiers Murder clues Robber caught Chess victory Decision delay Forgery charges Dutch court clears four of murdering Australian tourists Grim outlook for Ulster violence A shameful way to treat Thatcher Naturists' plea for an official beach receives royal rebuff Tories urge Netherlands to get tough Picture Gallery Barlow Clowes chief shredded files, jury told BT Police fear for kidnap girl aged 2 Action on Halford flawed, QC says Vauxhall Hostage shot in hand as 29-hour car siege ends Pilger TV libel case settled Cook's takes package tour to the past Chemist is jailed for deception Peer seeks clubs for latchkey children Picture Gallery Wales provides most free nursery places Dioxin trace that signalled a threat to farmer's livelihood Kwai BBC local radio wins bigger audiences Government resists pressure for extra council tax bands Picture Gallery Dedra the New Lancia Cross-Channel confusion hampers murder inquest Royal College of Art honours Armani, Lynch and Quant New court action on 'MacLean' books Taken away Police chief Novel donation Pit bull shot School's out Brittan tells car makers to abandon state grants When anger drives the law breakers The police want to know what irks motorists Executive who stole for love gets 3 years Picture Gallery Halifax By our Political Correspondent: Labour aims to decentralise Britain Gould unveils plan for regional goverment Hunts at risk from dogs bill BP Tough negotiator who won respect Salvador army and rebels vie for power Union chief brings youthful skills to elderly leadership African National Congress (Reuter): Bush confirms rise and rise of black right wing American black conservatives enjoy political clout far beyond their numbers, Susan Ellicott reports from Washington (Reuter): Lebanon army rejoices at fall of PLO strongholds (AP): New Zealand disgust as France honours bomber Stormin' through a phoney war of words Weber Saddam promises nuclear list for UN team (Reuter): Siege lifted Arafat pledges (Reuter): Premier held (Reuter): Mexico poll test (AP): Art expert dies (AP): Final verdict Milosevic, the promise-breaker , leads Serbia into isolation Once a skilful crowd pleaser, Slobodan Milosevic's him on a downward slope, Dessa Trevisan reports from Belgrade EC freezes £600m aid amid rift on recognising rebels Slovenes decide to avoid showdown Gateway for less at Lunn Poly Diary Picture Gallery (Reuter): Mesic sees way out of turmoil Trapped by hatred's invisible frontiers Captive conscripts start journey home Nuclear power plant makes tempting target Gorbachev raises spectre of a Soviet Yugoslavia Barclays Picture Gallery Russian setback to union treaty hopes Bundesrat to stay in Bonn Germans bridge telephone gap SS man fit to go on trial Garrison pledge Drugs haul (AP): Jungle protest (Reuter): Crocodile beers Clifford Longley Catholics could show us the real meaning of an EC buzzword Is patience running out? Britain has only two options in Northern Ireland: direct rule or withdrawal, argues Conor Cruise O'Brien Matthew Parris .. . and moreover Filmgoers vote with their feet American actors may jump on their political hobbyhorses but the public pays no Heed, says Charles Bremner Diaries adrift Bloomsdecade Cabinet deluged Sub conscious Rules of the Game Beheading the Hydra Heritage in Knots Fair play for fair pay up at the top Trial by jury Palumbo and save But is today's play still the thing? Church strength that lies in variety Sex before marriage Mysteries of morris Older drivers Show that accident rates of drivers aged 74 and over… $10,000 question Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Weekend royal engagements York double Church news Cordwainers' Company Gaby Schreiber Obituaries Royal College of Art Memorial service Service luncheon Edward Hale Church services tomorrow Cyril Aldred Forthcoming marriages Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2527 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heroic Alice's finest hour Farmer's diary: Paul Heinwy Multiyork Green grows my roof-oh Heather Strange is planning a roof garden with a difference: her home extension will be completely covered with turf. Will the idea grow? Heather Kirby reports Country events Tweets at the supermarket Feather report Metropolitan Home Welcome, in any language Pensioners are learning Russian as Sheffield's Spirit of '91 lifts off Country Club Hotels Lizzie's Oak is dead: long live the tree Salt pollution and neglect are killing our urban trees. How can we save them? Liz Gill reports Events in town Phostrogen Sweda Infra-Red Massager Amazing Amplifying Headphones Multiple Display Advertising Items DFS MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Desks Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX Rolex Multiple Display Advertising Items Who drew the Michelangelo? A new book suggests most so-called Michelangeglo drawings are wrongly attributed. Sarah Jane Checkland reports Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Ltd. America fuels Coke sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified columns are read by well over a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monday Jazz Texas Tornados The London Theatre Scene Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Russian Summer Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items BB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fill in the coupon and attach it to your… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Theatres Spink Picture Gallery Taste of absurdity at war Jeremy Kingston reviews an early Arrabal double-bill National Trust Enterprises Limited Strong, lovable and good on grass Television Review Lynne Truss on a week when hunks and hulks, accident and modern, seemed strangely similar Hits from the Godfather's soul Rock James Brown Wembley Arena Dickens Women The Sunday Times Charred in the fire of dangerous living Opera Don Giovanni Lycenum, Sheffield Serenissima Travel BBC1 Satellite Noilly Prat ITV Variations Radio 1 BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Help the Aged Summer's short lease runs out The Times Crossword No 18,651 Slow boat: two spectators soak up the sunshine at… Weather Monday in the Times Death Squad Norwich to charge by areas Money Storm survivor Dormant cash Menzies warns Nat West first Double trouble Funds sought Anglia TV and TVS likely to keep licences Few newcomers are expected to succeed in ITV franchise battle CBI cautious on chiefs' pay rises The decline and fall of BCCI US investigators relieved by Bank of England's action Winchester ban is upheld Morgan Grenfell Mountleigh falls by a third after rights issue Tiphook plans US listing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA Jobless rise fails to undermine US recovery JS Pathology slips Picture Gallery Brent Walker banks reject proposals Dunn sells up after 90 years Menzies hopeful despite decline Air Europe payout 'to be minimal' Kingsgrange improves City Site loses £2m Bond empire falls E J McCann in default Pontin's Alpine stake London Traded Options Airbus wins US order worth up to £3.7bn Business Roundup Quiligotti Verson rises to £3.3m Survivor sails out of stormy waters A matter of honour has finally sunk the man who escaped wartime mines and dodged hostile bids Business Profile The chairman of Allied-Lyons stepped down this week after the group revealed unexpected losses. It is sad end to a 40-year career Siemens scorns European protection Germans link with IBM on new microchip technology Hill Samuel Unit Linked Insurance Investments Familiar ring of separate tables at Mountleigh Tempus Bid talk centres on insurers as Generali looks to expand Stock Market Wall Street Advance continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Subsidence risk forces insurers to raise premiums Norwich Union to base charges on postcodes Rough justice behind closed doors Comments Rosanne gets that shrinking feeling IFA Telltale signs of trouble Fidelity Investments Yorkshire Dormant, but not forgotten Lindsay Cook explains how some of the millions of pounds in old bank accounts can be reclaimed Nat West fixes it for the 21st century homeowner Allied Dunbar Save & Prosper Kleinwort and CNW to move into trusts Roaring away with the Abbey Family Assurance Society Double trouble at the Nationwide Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Reversionary seeking a BES first The M&g PEP Bank of Ireland Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans TSB Executors given excellent service Italians spring surprise charge for Eurocheques Pension loss Briefings Portfolio Platinum Bully boy tactics over direct debits Homes threat Kleinwort Benson Investment Trust Management Bonds fail shares test DK Save & Prosper Laus last but ends up first Whitaker is mastered by his wife Senna establishes control as his rivals feel the heat Motor Racing Webb makes international return on familiar ground Rugby Union Weekend Fixtures Today Bowls LeMond sets sights on a record Good Year Times Newspapers Ltd England take trophy for ninth season Bowls Elliott is still striving to join the elite Athletics Gracida leads impressive Tramontana Polo Patient policy reaping dividends Michael Stoute, trainer of today's big-race favourite, assesses the main contenders with Michael Seely Channon nets the Sandown booty Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline July Stakes gets cold shoulder from trainers Ladbrokes In The Groove to eclipse rivals Mandarin Sandown Park Haydock Park Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the seven contenders Bath Nottingham Gatting's Test ban could be lifted if Springboks return Decision next week on cricket outcasts Ward shines but Kent disappoint Texaco Cricketline Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancs go closer to leaders Weekend Cricket Salim and Hussain hit a peak Carrick hit high and hard Crowning glory is able to regain its lost sheen Simon Barnes on Saturday By our Sports Staff: Clubs get Sandford offer of autonomy Football Woosnam comes to grips Golf Time for a change at the top Harold Cudmore, skipper of Britain's 1987 challenger for the America's Cup, and now a yachting consultant, on the vacuum left by Peter de Savary Sabatini holds balance of power Graf must exercise the ghosts of her five past meetings with her older rival Order of Play Gornall at risk Sport in Brief Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon For the Record Centenary marked by sponsor Gröbler's orders are obeyed in full Rowing Yesterday's Results from Henley Sloane Rangers have deserted Henley's regatta Order of Rowing Racing Stich dispatches the master of serve and volley Becker discovers a new opponent awaiting him in the Wimbledon final as Edberg suffers the greatest shock of the championship LTA tries Florida style Resolute Richards responds in the face of adversity A test of nerves that even bowlers have to pass Swift success for German who had a go Trent Bridge Scoreboard Report on Warnock, the late-20th century model woman… Picture Gallery Cinema Theatre Times out Art Join the club for the eminently suitable Contents The hard schooling of Warnock Interview Mistress of Girton College, leader of commissions that challenged conventional thinking on higher education and enbryo research, Baroness Warnock is to retire - and carry on working, Valerie Grove writes. Photograph by Nigel Parry From our Own Correspondent: Final appeal on death row From our Own Correspondent Peter Stothard visits Atlanta, Georgia, where one of the last captive specimens of smallpox is to be killed, and finds himself caught in a debate about man's right exterminate a species Pilkington Glass Land Rover Discovery Cleaning Up It's a dirty, dangerous job, but someone has to grow rich by it. As the oil of Kuwait burns and bleeds across the desert, Christopher Walker meets the men who are slowly capping the wells. Photographs by Stephane Compoint Miles of aisles for bibliophiles Philip Howard finds the new, high-tech British Library a magnificent home for our national heritage Daihatsu Osaka Japan Body of work with a cutting edge Sir Roy Calne captures the courage of this liver transplant patients on canvas, and turns the science of surgery into an art form, Hugh David reports Liver Transplant, a surgeon's work causes… Masochists lost in a labour of lust Enthusiasms China Character of a nation Books Peter Ackroyd follows Daniel Defoe's tour of Britain and finds that we have changed less than we might think Proud to be Berliners Anthony Quinton Isaiah Berlin a Celebration Edited by Edna and Avishai Margalit The Hogarth Press, £25 That's enough love (Ed) Books Letters to Eva 1969-1983 By A. J. P. Taylor Centurym £20 How poetry works Fall from grace of the sea Engage the Enemy More Closely The Royal Navy in the Second World War By Correlli Barnett Hodder & Stoughton, ?30 the Fighting Admirals By Martin Stephen Leo Cooper. £16.50 Yankee Gaul home Strange Bedfellows The First American Avant-Garde By Steven Watson Abbeville Press, £19.95 The prints and the popper Clement Freud No Title Everyday, by 4100 A. M Millions Worriors Busy in… The Wines of Ernest and Julio Gallo Julio Gallo Picture Gallery Left, Red, white and black Pvc jacket, £150, Walk… Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Wines from Spain Officers and a gentleman Jonathan Meades discovers the gear at a hotel inhibited by army regulations Restaurant Guide Journey through spice Frances Bissell, The Times cook, experiments with the sweet and sour flavours of Srilankan dishes Great British if Classics Heir of superiority A new breed of German wine-makers is using techniques than quality, rather than quantity, with impressive results, Jane MacQuaitty writes Potable telephone Invest in new plant and reap the dividends Marcus Binney finds that buildings designed around their greenery are changing people's views at work Mrs Maureen Wightman at Connell Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Ltd. 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