News from 13/07/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, John Smith, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Douglas Broom and Neil Bennett, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David Berry, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Charles Shaar Murray, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Bernard Kaukas, Michael Theodoulou and our Foreign Staff, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, David Lees, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Richard Martin, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Molly Keane, Sanda Miller, John Watson, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Madame de Sade, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Sherban Cantacuzino, Secretary, John Browne, Mark Fuller and Sheila Gunn, John Street, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Fiona MacCarthy, Tim Judah and Anne McElvoy, Graham Wood, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, David Watts, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, V. Gardiner, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robin, John Parkes, Tom Millar, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Mary Ann, Alice Thomson, P. C. A. Wells, Giselda Hatch, Wellington, Michael HARPER(Chairman), Richard Duce, David Young, Tony Greenfield, Robert Cross, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, G. H. Fleming, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Colin Stewart, Cecil Helman, Peter Stothard, us Editor and Mary Dejevsky, Mr Lemon, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Shona Crawford, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Mulligan, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Soames, Anne McElvoy, Gaudeamus, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Lindsay Cook and George Sivell, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Tim Bevan, Mary Dejevsky, Brian W. Dennis, Jansen Raichl,
ResumoFreed IRA suspect rearrested in Dublin MPs seek international action against Holland after court releases accused Inside Track Sun City Safari Welsh Connection Sceptred Isles The Wheel Thing Saddam's tank turns Dorset into a battlefield Brokers boycotted BCCI Mortgage rates cut as inflation fails to fall Gorbachev sends G7 message Bush gives approval to Iraq list Savoy Taylors Guild Keeping weather eye on cheating farmers Satellite spies will look out for farmers taking unfair advantage of EC subsidies, reports Nick Nuttall No Title By our Local Government Correspondent: One person in four in England has not paid poll tax Lunn Poly Audit commission rebukes councils' lack of prudence BCCI collapse prompts town halls to withdraw their funds from smaller banks Islanders' fury rises as council starts enquiry Help for jailed MP rejected Briton accused over art fakes Communion splits church The bishops go into today's general synod divided. Ruth Gledhill reports Lease bill due 'as soon as possible' Midland Police pay £35,000 to man held in jail Heritage change Prince loses job Stonehenge plan Kidnap charge Protesters invade Turkish embassy Crash victim could receive £14m in cash-plan damages Disaster police face tribunal Heseltine in pursuit of power The Sunday Times Fate points at a children's favourite Song claim dropped Infant son of Anne Diamond dies in cot Long remand in German prison awaits suspects Hermes Dutch legal system criticised Outrage at release Harrods Knightsbridge British value work less than other Europeans Man raped his four daughters Chase death Union chief back Burglary ordeal Professor at 29 Colleges to check for hidden racism Picture Gallery Halifax Attacker a victim of 'temporary madness' Renault Clio Kinnock wins time as Labour study fails to endorse PR Girobank plc Base Rate Thomson Ministers defend 'green' role Growing panes at Kew Woolwich Building Society Prisoners overpower guards and escape No Title Eight leaders who must find economic answers to a world of problems Vanity Fair Goal will be to foster growth of new democracies Agenda Guests may prove difficult to please Personality Quirks Washington welcomes Kremlin's new realism Gorbachev Mission Japan Tokyo can afford to stay in step Japan Vengeance-seekers face iron line of defence Security Picture Gallery Rivals keep on their toes Notebook Paper chase clogs bumpy road to market economy Forte Hotels Tough decisions needed if Gatt flagship is to be kept afloat Free trade may be threatened unless summit leaders work for a Gatt accord. Protectionism would lead to a slump, Colin Narbrough writes World Trade Pretoria churchmen accuse Inkatha of protection racket UN puts further pressure on Iraq Texas Pot shots at Bush's judge over his jaunt with a joint Picture Gallery Tall tales give boat refugees bad name Plagiarist dean is forced to resign Police retirement (AP): Munitions hunt (Reuter): Burmese ban (Reuter): Kennedy treated (Reuter): Satanic gunman Belgrade ready for border sacrifices to preserve unity Slovenes wear liberty lightly Trials demanded in Chernobyl report Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Nato missile discovery adds to air mystery Reuter: Oil leak threat from nazi warship Clifford Longley A tithe system would rejuvenate the life of village churches A tithe system would rejuvenate the life of village churches The ascetic islanders who lost a fortune Kerry Gill on a Calvinist community stunned by its council's £23m gamble A novel way to end in profit Publishers poach top authors rather than discover new ones, Mary Ann Sieghart finds Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Arafat's hand revealed The Times Diary Lost accord The Times Diary Glasnosta del Sol The Times Diary Freedom of Leach? The Times Diary Summit Cloth of Gold Ira's Dutch Haven The Joy of Work Cutting the army without damaging its traditions One-parent families Carey's charisms Aid for Soviet Union Changing face of National Gallery Portrait attributions Paternoster issues Missing link Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Weekend royal engagements Dinner Receptions Royal Society Felsted Preparatory School Appointments The Rt Rev Arthur Butler Obituaries The Right Reverend Arthur Hamilton Butler, MBE, Bishop of Connor, 1969-81, died on July 6 aged 79. He was born on March 8,1912 Marriages Church news Christopher Holme Forthcoming marriages Home-Start Church services tomorrow AASE Bye Aase Bye, Norwegian actress, died in Oslo on July 10 aged 87. She was born in Christinian on June 4,1904 University news Word-Watching Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2533 Word-Watching Announcements and Personal The Times Announcements and Personal Drury Lane Theatre Announcements and Personal The Times Cocking a snook at the weather Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Is Major on the level? Feather report Lansbury Hotels Ultimately, an Englishman Home from home: Dr Anastasios Christodoulou Tides turning against the tall ships Tomorrow 100 tall ships will gather in Milford Haven for the Cutty Sark races. But all is not plain sailing Country events Events in town Carried away by the portable Assets Times Newspapers Ltd. Bank of Scotland Journey through the London underground There is almost as much going on below the surface of the city as above it. George Hill is your guide to the catacombs of the capital An echoing, oozing place, drumming with the wheels of illicit skateboarders Northern Rock Health & Beauty Direct The Sofabed Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Neil's The Breton Shirt Company The Times Book Petworth House Ltd CubeStore Fly a Ferrari Kite Samad's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Estia Multiple Display Advertising Items The resurrection of Augustus After being eclipsed by his sister Gwen, is Augustus John now ripe for revival? Sarah Jane Checkland reports Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendez-Vous Executive Club Saturday Rendez-Vous The Times Saved from the Tower Review Saturday Rendez-Vous A Mee&co Blood Brothers Haagen-Dazs Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Quartet plus Queen Elizabeth Hall The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Raymond Gubbay Aviation Paintings of the Year Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Proms 91 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morality without the zap Theatre Madame de Sade Almeida Sotheby's Few crumbs from a rich tea fable Lynne Truss consumes the new sitcoms on television this week, and finds them not much of a feast Soldiers' tale of bribes and booze Theatre Gaudeamus Riverside Studios Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association Mozart The Old Vic Top of the tuffs Rock Rebel Mc Waterfront, Norwich No Title BBC1 Satellite First direct Radio 1 ITV Variations BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Blue Cross Murder of translator prompts new Rushdie plea The Times Crossword No 18,657 Fleet Street sinks to new low Gunmen sow panic as loyalists celebrate The eve of Orange Day is a traditional flashpoint in Belfast. This year was no exception, Edward Gorman reports Monday in the Times Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Student debt surges Money Work rules Pep threat Your letters Hard Rock Water shares Blenheim deal EC seeks to tighten regulations on 'brass plate' banking Base rate cut as fall in inflation halts Scope for more reductions 'limited' Mortgage Cuts since ERM Entry Findus closure cuts 900 jobs Abbey kicks the Baltic Quay habit Brokers refused to deal with BCCI Teenager launched £4m fraud Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts The Pound Multiple Display Advertising Items French take key stake in Blenheim after US buy Coutts & Co Standard Chartered Bank Pepe Group to raise £9.4m ADT shares recover on Laidlaw clarification The Cooperative Bank Barclays By our City Staff: Trilion falls into losses at half time Receiver called in at Lawtex Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Hill Samuel Merchant Bankers TSB Bank The Sunday Times Obsessive mower of lawns puts perfectionism to work Sir David's school reports were 'lousy', but his father did not worry Business Profile Sir David Lees With an accountant's instinct, the chairman and chief executive of Gkn in unlikely to take a gamble, but he can still be adventurous Lowndes Lambert produces profits of premium quality Tempus Capel-Cure Myers Capital Management British Gas set to cut prices for big users Business Roundup Christie falls into red AB Electronic warns BBEA drops into loss BCMB payouts plea Unit Linked Insurance Investments British Gas set to cut prices for big users CCS shares suspended CPU passes dividend City marks shares lower as base rate fall disappoints Stock Market FT-SE 100 Volumes Traditional Options City marks shares lower as base rate fall… Recent Issues Major Indices Wall Street Shares drift lower Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Student debt mushrooms as holiday jobs vanish 'Summer work is last hope' says NUS Save & Prosper the Investment House Stand up and be counted Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Child models cash in on their looks The Equitable Life Pupils break law to work in vacations Independent Financial Adviser Save & Prosper the Investment House Cool reception for new Pep Plan managers worried by prospect of Labour rule Greedy bank Blacklist profiteers in Eurocheques Allied Trust Bank Customers alienated Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper the Investment House Water share warning issued Save & Prosper the Investment House Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Compensation denied to BCCI savers in Gibraltar Save & Prosper the Investment House The London Share Account Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination I, held in May 1991 Order of Merit and Prizes Institute of Chartered Accountants' List of Referrals England's pack has the ability to prevail Rugby Union S Africa baulked by home talks Tennis Picture Gallery France takes Tour in welcoming embrace The French are not necessarily more sophisticated than we are Laura Thompson Jeff Wooller Associates Ballesteros factor spurs battling Australian onward Golf Third-Round Scores Polish Patriot's career hangs in balance July Cup winner undergoes surgery after breaking off-fore cannon bone United Airlines From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Jet Ski Lady for double Curragh Field BBC1 & C4 Player tames elements to take the lead Wales earn England tie Racing next week Mandarin: Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings No sweat raised at Lausanne warm-up Rowing Stylish Senor to complete treble Mandarin Mandarin: York Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Chester Mandarin: Southwell Tyr looks best of trotters Rapid Raceline Switch Stage is set for Botham to play a familiar tune Repeat of last year's Benson and Hodges Cup final brings Worcestershire chance to break Lord's duck at the seventh attempt Essex top the run records Final Details Fixtures Yesterday's Natwest Trophy Scoreboards Cricketcall A key all-rounder whose worth is beyond figures Oval tie waits for Essex Finalists' rehearsal spoilt by Dale and Maynard Worcester: Glamorgan beat Worcestershire by seven wickets Hemmings does trick for Nottinghamshire For the Record Athletics Tennis Football Golf Cricket Netball Rugbyunion Cycling Baseball Volleyball Yachting Dynamic displays ensure an easy ride Southampton: Hampshire beat Luncashire by eight wickets McLaren crack under the strain of excessive speed McLaren's regal progress has been interrupted as their engines and their drivers, including Ayrton Senna, the world champion, have started to shown the strain. Simon Barnes reports The Times goes behing the wheel and the pit wall for a look at tomorrow's British grand prix at Silverstone Shuffle aids Rowleys Polo Weekend Fixtures Details Good Year Opening seconds will be highly significant Tour lead retained by Marie In Brief Breakaway threat recedes Longines Mansell continues to set the pace An Englishman revels at Silverstone as the Williams team capitalises on balance to tip the scales Silverstone Details When MCC stands for more conjugal cricket Simon Barnes on Saturday Mansell continues to set the pace Regis issues warning to Tokyo rivals Removal awaits bouncer abuse Saturday Review Not such an old jingoist: Richard Morrison defends Elgar Will John Birt lead the BBC sooner than we think? Eating well in Paris: a guide for gourmets with tender wallets Cinema Geoff Brown Theatre Benedict Nightingale Times out Judy Froshaug Art John Russell Taylor Smile, though your budget's breaking Contents Voice of the pe Interview Luciano Pavarotti tells Brian James that he is not ashamed to be bringing opera to the open-air masses. Photograph by Graham Wood Birt's mission to change the BBC Ruthless hatchet man, or efficient planner? Robert Cross on inside views of the next director-general Next Directory TAG-Heuer watches TAG Hever Free at last? South Africa is being welcomed back into the fold of humanity. Simon Barnes, though, thinks the world may be falling for the fiction the white inhabitants of that strange country themselves believe Why does anyone pay full price? Dinah Hall finds that sale is not a dirty word. Big reductions on designer labels are making this the age of the tactical shopper WFL NEWS Land Rover Land Rover Discovery Tunes for a land of bold hope and shabby glory Lauded and vilified as a jingoist symbol, Edward Elgar was moved by a tragic, not arrogant, spirit. Richard Morrison assesses the man whose work will both open and close the 1991 proms Bursting with life in the midst of death Richard Cork recalls the peace of an Italian hill town that produced a piece of Renaissance art Enthusiasms Settling an old film score Two great silent movies are to be revived, but, David Robinson asks, will the musical adaptations end in fisticuffs? When he was bad he was horrid Peter Ackroyd joins with Whistler's biographer in admiring the product of the painter's work, if not the artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler By G. H. Fleming Windrush Pres, £19.99 It's still rock'n'roll to me Laura Thompson Shots from the Hip By Charles Shaar Murray penguin, £6.99 How poetry works Dante's Inferno, Xv, 121-4 Adding soul to a work of bodies Body Myths By Cecil Helman chatto & Windus, £13.99 Books Thought in the age of no reason Paris and the Surrealists By George Melly and Michael Woods Thames & Hudson, £18.95 Serenissima Travel Goad o1' Charlie grey Clement Freud Espana Mediterrania The Land of Valencia Blue by nature Take the indigo plant, beat it to a paste, produce a dye, and you have a living colour that swept the world. Now, tie-dyed and with variations, the mood is indigo again, Liz Smith writes Whsmith The chef most likely to. . . does Jonathan Meades samples the untamed quality of a wildly adventurous success story Restaurant Guide Basque m the complements Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, knows just where to look for inspiration when summer fails to live up to expectations Bowled over by a Sauternes hat trick Wine Buys First-rate second strings Robin Young savours some fine—and still affordable—Parisian cooking Heavy metal takes a front-row seat Ron Arad scours junkyards for the materials he turns into spectacular pieces of furniture. Dejan Sudjic met him in his latest, strangest, studio. Photographs by Graham Wood Workspace Serenissima Petal power to the pen The skilled work of the botanical artist is demanding, badly paid but becoming increasingly popular, Rachel Kelly writes Home & Garden Alcan Systems and Conservatories Limited Insushade Property BENTLEY Roper's Hotte Rotter Agriframes Ltd., Relaxator Ltd., David Austin Roses Unwins Aquasilk Ltd. Walter Blom & Son Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Technotile Austrian Chalets SW France Normandy Deauville International Company? Respect for your elders Herbs can be as useful in the garden as they are in the kitchen. They flourish in all weathers and, as Francesca Greenoak foun, herbal remedies still have traditional healing power Bovis Homes Householders Advisory Centre Exmoor Moat House-Woodbridge High Salvington, Worthing Herne Common World's End Hampshire Guildford Luxury Apartment Premier Location Chesham, Bucks Desirable Road in Bushey Peacock Properties Rentals Royal Life Estates Hampstead Square Muswell Hill European Law and Property Algarve Magic Carringtons Tower Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Near Estepona Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plantation Wharf Fedden Village Avon Multiple Classified Advertising Items By gangplank to a place in history A series that follows the coastline of Britain begins this week in Scotland. Michael Watkins leaves the mainland and enjoys the sights and sites on a voyage to the western isles Travel Moving on by standing still The European influence on India is still in evidence but, an Tom Millar found, some things have not changed Travel Shona Crawford Poole takes a ride with Postman Pat Itineraries Civilisation or Chaos? STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World The natural world Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Plazza IBERIA Airlines of Spain Air Today Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Atol CAA Highbullen Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times If official brows became furrowed as the two… The Listener Crossword: The Golbyd's Toes by Mr Lemon The Times 'I have always wanted to amuse people' A Childhood: Molly Keane Mitsubishi Motors SOL Scerveza
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