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News from 20/07/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, David Tytler, Ian G. Robertson, Director, John Main, Tim Beaumont, Patricia Davies, Ronald Payne, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Elizabeth Young, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Angela Mackay, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Hen, J. Stanley Heath, Anatole Kaletsky and Richard Ford, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Eliou, Carol Sarler, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, James Bone and Tim Miles, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, J. K., Philip Mawer Secretary-General, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, G. W. Harris, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, P. J. Freeman, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Edwin Robinson, Anne Caborn, Martin Barrow, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, John Young, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Mackay (Operations Director), David Jones, John Hennessy, Alex McWhirter, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Brian Glover, William Greaves, Tony Samstag, Michael Watkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Fieldhouse, Paul Wilkinson, David West, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Gerald Osborne, Alice Thomson, W. M. Philip, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, John Bell, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Adrian Rogers, Isabel Butterfield, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Iola Smith, Mel Webb, George Hill, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Anne McElvoy and Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Susan Elliott, Cyril Murphy (Vice President International Affairs), Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Dillie Keane, Sheila Gunn and Neil Bennett, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Edward Burgess, President, Anthony Scrivener, Chairman, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Glenys Kinnock, A. M. Cohen, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Jenny Macarthur, Mark Harrison, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,

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Ministers aim to limit damage of BCCI affair Today on the Times Pap and Roll Northern Star Transfer Delay Fred Goes East Index Unionists angry at UDR merger plan Nine royal skeletons in Russia's cupboard Picture Gallery Promises galore, but no dollars 500 casualties as Kurds and Iraqi troops clash St John's tops table The Famous Grouse Sudan on a knife edge Glenys kinnock, who visited Sudan this months, says the world must maintain a sense of outrage at the ravages afficting its people Local Labour parties condemn Kinnock's attack on Militant The Equitable Life Island's steam railway surges forward Nuclear waste to be stored in Cumbria New Sooty sweeps into the Nineties Tougher consumer rights 'dropped' Drug giant sued ITN ballots Raider named Couple win legal battle to adopt Romanian orphan Why Gorman told Jeffrey Archer to boycott a ball Hooked on golf The Sunday Times Unkind cut costs gardener £10,000 Firm fined after listed facade falls Privatised royal parks may host broader range of events Thatcher admits to G7 talks frustration St John's may be last to top table Protestant group says it shot taxi driver The school that lacks only pupils How the bank within a bank failed to keep records Neil Bennett explains how the Bank of England underestimated the scale of fraud disclosed years ago Most of £23m lost by Western Isles had been borrowed Ever more obstacles litter road to the isles' economic recovery The BCCI debacle could not have happened at a worse time for the fragile economy of the Western Isles, Kerry Gill writes Paper-chase saga of the lost letters Evidence will stay secret, judge says Citroen ZX Police want more powers to control 'bail bandits' Council is charged for own office Suicide verdict Siege ends Case dropped Driver killed Tricky job Train death B-test man freed after PC told him to drive Must do again: the dreaded school report is making a comeback Tim Eggar, the education minister, is reviving a revered, and hated, tradition. David Tytler reports Castle missile-launchers may throw new light on old battles Council's offer may save Bristol Old Vic Drugs-by-post baron jailed for 20 years Battle to revive Rutland joined by lobbyists Baghdad tells UN that supergun has already been tested Petty crooks bemoan the end of anarchy Beirut Notebook Halifax Palestinians get life for killing collaborators Mubarak ready to end Israel boycott Toyota Celica Inkatha was funded by Pretoria to hold off ANC (Reuter): US agrees Korean bases move Fear prompts hardline Aids vote Picture Gallery Nods and winks pay off for Toyko market men Nationwide Pentagon says war veteran dead Our Foreign Staff: Stricken China pleads for aid Magnificent Seven head off Lone Ranger at the pass The Soviet leader galloped into the G7 summit, self-invited and looking for favours. But he rode away beaten and still an outsider, Mary Dejevsky writes Croats see new threat in Slovenia withdrawal Lunn Poly Athens offers tear gas and tourism Yeltsin conjures up his own KGB From Associated Press: Judges declare house haunted UN calls for aid to Horn of Africa (Reuter): Autonomy vote (Reuter): Taiwan aid move (Reuter): Asean landmark (AFP): UN change (AFP): Gadaffi offer (Reuter): Envoy Pele (Reuter): News chief quits (Reuter): Leap in the dark Rover 800 Series And that's how rock lost its role Don't look back, said Bob Dylan. But Charles Bremner finds that American kids looks forward to nothing as much as the '60s Clifford Longley The Archbishop of Canterbury is firmly stamping his authority on the Church Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Prince who fell among thieves Money means less to Sheikh Zayed than honour, pride and dignity, says Ronald Payne Duke dresses down King The Times Diary Who pays? The Times Diary Slo progress The Times Diary Gilt edged The Times Diary Major's Majority Putting the Victims First Parks are for People Human side to proposed defence cuts Value for money from new ships Honouring Wellington Abortion pill Post haste Farming reforms Improving the quality of justice Synod and Nestle United at Stansted One-parent families In the shade Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Appointments Christopher Monk Christopher Monk, maker and player of early wind instruments, died on July 17 aged 69. He was born on December 28,1921 Dinners Memorial service Supper Reception Church services tomorrow Milton Subotsky Milton Subotsky, American independent film producer and writer, died in London on June 27 aged 69. He was born in New York City on September 27,1921 Anniversaries David MacDougall David Mercer MacDougall, CMG, colonial secretary in Hong Kong fron 1946 to 1949, has died aged 86. He was born in Perth on December 8,1904 Birthdays Carmen's Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2539 Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthritis Research Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Travel Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items …I have just returned from a drive to the river in the direction of Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times This is the age of the sage Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Modern art of an old craft The Cornish gig, traditionally used to ferry pilots from ship to shore, is alive and well and still being built the old way Water power comes full circle A Cheshire man generated interest with an old approach to energy, reports William Greaves Count the years as they fly by Feather report Country events The Times Put out to grass by tender? Alice Thomson asks the senior gardener at St James's park about impending privatisation Events in town The Times Taking the eyrie way out Assets Phostrogen Ltd Anyone here called Hughes? Why Cardiff is celebrating the life and times of an ironmaster, and the rebirth of a Ukrainian town called Hughesovka Direct Reader Offers QHR Limited QHR Ltd Neil's Multiple Display Advertising Items Sander & Kay Multiple Display Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Akom Limited Jacobus Workshop Tablesafe Foam for Comfort Desideraca Saintway Management Ltd Springfield Mail Order Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Avro Lancaster Fly a Ferrari Kite Fresh art of youthful ideas Sarah Jane Checkland reports on work by the next generation of collectable artists Saturday Rendez-Vous Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Kennedy car fails to fire Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Piccadilly Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet The Times Knock twice and ask for Maureen Lynne Truss reviws the spirits, sceptics and sauces prominently featured in this week's television Sexuality redressed Theatre Why is John Lennon Wearing a Skirt? Riverside Studios Dream-like splendour for ear and eye First night of the Proms: Richard Morrison at Gerontinus Strutting the right stuff Theatre Spunk Royal Court Pins and keyboard Miele Beaten fair and square in great podium races Stephen Pettitt reports on two British competitions for young conductors The Sunday Times BBC1 Satellite Allied Trust Bank ITV Variations BBC 1 ITV Variation Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite Save the Children Decision shelved on route of tunnel rail link The Times Crossword No 18,663 Weather The ss Great Britain project Index Pension search Big boys take a buffeting Week Ending Fred and Wilma may move to Japan Leaseholders face setback Finance trap Your letters Lead player in a television drama Business Profile: Richard Dunn Thames TV's chief looks like a soap opera star, but Gillian Bowditch finds his is a tough off-screen role Faulty picture Morton mission Pru jobs go Fidelity Investments Secret loan risk Creditors to sell Nadir stakes Takeover agreed Barlow Clowes The Pound TV winners and losers IBM staff rush to accept redundancy Raised bid by CEI wins fight for Tace Isosceles makes £3.6m and looks ahead to SE listing By our City Staff: Beazer Asia shares halted in Hong Kong Bimec presents the case for a re-rating Tempus Trafalgar wins control of Davy for £114m Business Roundup Kingsgrange in buyout Black Arrow drops Success for Lowndes issue Thorn chief gloomy London Traded Options News Corp to sell stake MCC wins injunction Prudential to shed 550 jobs as part of insurance shake-up Institution seeks disclosure of TV franchise bids ICI seeks ruling on dumping Brent Walker Lonrho in USSR Gibbs Mew falls SW Wood up Morton steps up transport pollution tax drive SFA fines company £70,000 Major confident of recovery this year By our Industrial Correspondent: Moves agreed on securities rules Ritz pair 'owe £650,000' Names decide to start legal action FT-SE 100 Volumes Rothmans rises on hopes of offer for minority from Richemont Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Unit Linked Insurance Investments (Reuter): Dow ends level as rally fades Wall Street Traditional Options Index Secret bank loans put homes at risk from repossession Bank rules leave spouses in the dark about debt secured on the family home, reports Lindsay Cook, Money Editor Call for tighter curbs on rates One million properties could be at risk Big societies refuse cash help Comment National Westminster Bank Mistake delays appeal deadline Skipton Caught in the pension maze Tracing retirement funds demands perseverance Lancashire & Yorkshire Interest Rates Round-Up Henderson starts fee-based broking First Time Buyers Save & Prosper Loan transfers backfire on car owners who sell Affinity offers escape from credit card fees Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Norwich Union Householders denied right to buy freehold Millions save tax on interest Splendid results from unfairly compared trusts Save & Prosper The London Share Account Taxing course of higher education CGT Allowance, June 1991 The M&G Pep Calling angry BT customers Telephone trouble Briefings Save & Prosper Shares lose early lead Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Born-again Murray leaves McColgan standing Fiji centre suspended Gold rush excites ambitious Cram The road to Tokyo starts in Newcastle for the athlete that time nearly forget Wales in line for a harsh lesson from Australia Rugby Union Results from Meadowbank Nottingham awaits a decision from Seles Tennis Leisuretown without the Linfordettes New penalties announced Drugs in Sport Absentees open way for the clubs Rowing Rivals knock spirit out of LeMond in climbs Cycling Dawson's medal form Dutch take over as top Europeans Equestrianism Weekend Fixtures High-risk gamble starts to pay Charles Cyzer discusses his switch from big business to racehorse training with Richard Evans Derby remains on Wednesday Results from Yesterday' S Four Meetings Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell From our Racing Correspondent: Talented British duo tackles Robert Papin Pans House to land rich dividend Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Ayr Mandarin, Thunderer: Ripon Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Blinkered first time Diamond Day Rapid Raceline Smith could solve selectors' problem Robinson speeds up after the craw Gatting's cameo cut short Glamorgan prosper as Maynard goes on the offensive Yesterday's Scoreboards Weekend Fixtures The case rests for Test hopefuls Morns and Hussain show their mettle Chamosa leads Oracle 50ft race Yachting Canadian accuracy pays off Shooting Weltklasse winner Faltering Faldo suffers a day of frustrations Order of Flay in Third round FA could be left in the cold by clubs Football Crowd doffs its hat to Ballesteros The Times on the 120th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale Nicklaus finds it a struggle For the Record Hunter ends Britain's long wait for a tennis medal World Student Games Results from Sheffield Four holes to decide an Open destiny Senna in hospital In Brief Index Inspired Oldcorn forces triple tie Faldo and Ballesteros fall back in the Open Championship but remain in contention in bunched field Viral fatigue which afflicts the young Lyle at point of no return Golf De Barbaroux Details League cricket's answer to the underarm ball On Saturday The Second-Day Leader Board Other Second-Round Scores from Birkdale Sale of Platt is again delayed Yorkshire link with McDermott Northern star: Matthew Parris kicks off his clichés… Picture Gallery The Best of Times Times out Sausages, eggs, and Neil will save our bacon Contents Where Angels Interview John Hillaby built a career out of thinking on his feet and, with the help of E. M. Forster, has become Britain's most respected authority on walking. Alan Franks enjoys a rambling discourse with him. Photograph by Mark Harrison Coming out of the water closet Pornography or sensitive publishing? Joe Joseph on the home sexual epic a Matter of Life and Sex Harrods BMW 518i The Ultimate Driving Machine Prospekts of change As Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in London to seek aid from the West, Daniel Johnson discovered that the president had left behind him a city desperate for a new revolution Talking tortoises? No FT, no comment Fortean Times, that pillar of the paranormal, is going national. Carol Sarler discovers truths stranger than fiction Health Departments' Chief Medical Officers Thoroughly modern suffering More than 30 years after her death, Frida Kahlo, the Mexican artist, and her pain filled paintings are proving an inspiration to a new generation. Susan Ellicott reports From riches to rags Enthusiasms Dillie Keane on tapestries, and where to find the best examples Like punk never happened Phillip Bassett charts the rise and fall of Rough Trade, the music empire that symbolised the new wave of British recording talent in the mid-Seventies The profits of India Inc Anthony Quinton relishes the ripping yarn of plunder, plotting and power that gave rise to the Raj The Honourable Company By John Kedy Harper Collins, £20 Exploring the soul of Dickens, again Introduction to Dickens By Ackroyd Sinclair-Stevenson. £15.95 Daihatsu Before scandal became news Bob Boothby, a Portrait By Robert Rhodes James Hodder & Stoughton, £20 Reading a poem Sadly, a caste of millions A Goddness in the Stones By Norman Lewis Cape, £14.99 Columbus, the blockbuster The Year and The Era By Barnet Litvinoff Constable, £17.95 Counting on confusion Beyond Numeracy By John Allen Paulos Viking, £16.99 Right to the dirt of the matter The Classical Selection Club Radio Data Systems Pioneer 91 in the shades Fashion Liz Smith looks at the essential summer accessory, and discovers how dazzling frames can make a picture Fruit filled partnerships Frances Bissell, The Times cook, finds the best matches for the summer berries Good house keeping Stoked on serving USA Californian cuisine achieves a balance on the Essex shore, Jonathan Meades writes Restaurant Guide Countax Westwood Property East Anglia Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory/offices too hot for comfort? Agriframes Ltd West Cornwall The Times London Property When seconds count Jane MacQuitty explains that it is possible to pick a first-class claret with a cut-price label Wine Buys Pure genus From the manor torn The sale of a stately home and its 20 cottages will George Hill believes, upset the delicate balance of one of England's last feudal villages. Photographs by Peter Baistow Life in a Paternalist society: Galdwin Bingham,… Take a holiday from your plants Francesca Greenoak suggests ways of protecting your property and tools Bovis Homes Atlantic Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paul Mogenet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunderlands Barratt Mills & Co Living France Brian Portman & Co Tuckerman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items R. G. Bolan and Son Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The sun has got his flat cap on Nobody goes to Blackpool for the culture, everyone goes for the fun-and there's plenty of it. Matthew Parris discovered that conference delegates invariably miss the town's best attractions. Photographs by Peter Jordan No Title Announcing a breakthrough in sun creams Serenissima Travel Standing up to fall asleep Michael Watkins discovers a smart corner of Greece where relaxation is the most taxing pastime Italy served up on a plate Tony Samstag adds to his collection of regional dishes Overseas Travel Australia and around the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon STA Travel Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bendinat, Mallorca - Luxury Apartments to Rent UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Leger Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Retirement benefits Alex McWhirter on cheaper atr fares for the over-sixties Travel UK Holidays Hellidon Lakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atergate Bay Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Itineraries Village Jewellers Bliithners Royal West of England Academy Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Great Opportunity Electrum Gallery N. 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