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News from 03/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Richard Beeston and Penny Gibbins, Paul Heiney, Patricia Davies, M. Jones, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, John Carter, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Martin Spence, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Charles G. Trimmer, Lena M. Jeger, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Kenneth Griffiths (Founder partner), Jenny MACArthur, Laura Thompson, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, and Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, W. G. McPherson, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Quentin Cowdry, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Terry Philpot, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Aisha Henthorn, Graham Kiang, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, E. H. Steger, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Christopher Morrow, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John McEntee, Huon Mallalieu, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Robert Potts, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Frances Bissell, N. W. Furneaux, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, J. M., Simon Tait, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, A. T. Osborne, Secretary General, John Woodcock, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Adrian Brodkin, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Donald King, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, C. R. Bryans (Director), Eluned Price, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Judy Spector, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Ali Jaber, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David West, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Heather Kirby, Ken Lawrence, Grice-Whittaker, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Bob Rodwell, Elisabeth Mercer Banks, Stephanie Sweet, Sue Moore, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Humphreys, Jamie Dettmer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Philip Pangalos and Anatole Kaletsky, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, J. R. Hunter (Honorary Treasurer), Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, P. R. Fletcher, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Adam Fresco and Lin Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Adam Kelliher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, T. J. Roche, Judy Froshaug, Tim Judah and Mary Dejevsky, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Sir Peter Walters, Clement Freud, Chris Scarre, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, M. J. Banks, John Watson,

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Fraud detectives pressed for BCCI charges years ago UN turns the screw on Iraqi nuclear arms Index Clive of London Writ Large Inside Baker fails to win Palestinian support A Saint in the making for the royal family Picture Gallery Punters face levy to stake arts fund Foodball pools enthusiasts are being asked to pay extra to fund the arts and sport. John Goodbody reports Small-firm curbs alarm Tories Henderson Navy's latest £405m submarine could not fire torpedoes King urged to disclose details of PoW abuse Hostages recall ordeal in Iraq Tide recedes for the yesteryear stars of seaside show Picture Gallery Workshy ants enjoy lazy daze Japanese car firm told to cut sales Tate and V&a get gaming licences Soldiers' bail plea is refused Dispute over QE2 crew Hodgson holds chess lead Sea tributes Labour apology Left on Marchioness manslaughter case may be ended by DPP Relatives of Thames riverboat disaster victims are outragred by 'denial of natural justice' Outlook on grouse is mixed Two faces of tyranny Holiday Black Spots Welsh plead to blow own trumpet Timetable of two-year saga Clergy attracted to their wives 'by faith, not looks' Lunn Poly Teenage swindler given four years Dealer jailed for forgery Citroën Bx Police order enquiry into looting spree by 100 Leeds youths Report to explain why Chapeltown disturbance went unchallenged for hours and 999 calls were unanswered Nurse is attacked in office On safari Tapestry theft Majors fly out Hard hat Bond winner Bomb site nature haven is a winner Copycat babies may be achieving first steps towards future success Earliest signs of high intelligence take many forms. John O'Leary reports on current research Mothers condemn remarks National Savings War of words intensifies Dilemma for Arafat as PLO reaches crossroads Major to petition US over refugees Picture Gallery Thirst for peace focuses on water Citizen's charter inspires Bush Reuter: Kuwaitis take to streets on invasion anniversary Lebanon alone in gaining from war Hollywood star is arrested (AFP): Defeat damages Tigers' image UN will convene Cyprus talks Cholera alert (Reuter): Atlantis launch Washington plea (AP): 3D television Marxist and bourgeois coexist in Budapest ghetto of wealth On the fourth leg of his Danube odyssey, Roger Boyes reaches Buda and Pest, where the river divides rich winners from needy losers EC steps up calls for intervention as more Croats die Frontline village waits for battle Sons sues for lost honour of Heinrich Böll Picture Gallery Shark fever grips Italian beaches New rifts open in Soviet party Moscow orders shooting enquiry Treaty date (Reuter): Peru toll rises (Reuter): Mafia stalemate (Reuter): Police sacked (AFP): Part-time job (Reuter): Plea by Mehta (Reuter): Anthrax scare Clifford Longley The laity will decide whether the church can ordain women The axeman cometh English Heritage is buried in paperwork. Can the new chairman cut his way through, asks Marcus Binney Bonding: Bush's secret agent Mr Major will need a rest in Spain: his holiday with the US president will be strenuous, warns Martin Fletcher …and moreover Sprouting elsewhere The Times Diary Howe now, Moscow The Times Diary Class act The Times Diary Voice of experience The Times Diary America's Anger Opening British Doors Inertiae Dulcedo Little brown birds Pension fund snags Heseltine's plans for London parks Bar codes in the British line-up A question of care Navy know-how Youth theatre fund Tombs imperilled by Tangier road Parish costs Siege machine Noises off BCC and I? Court Circular Tomorrow's royal encasements Service dinners Retirements Appointment Painting shown to be artist's gift Dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriages Charles Smith Dr Charles Stuart Smith, a deputy chief scientific officer at the Admiralty Research Establishment, Dunfermline, died of cancer on July 13 aged 55. He was born on April 21,1936 Eisteddfod welcomes the English David Lloyd Jones David Elwyn Lloyd Jones, Mc. under-secretary of Education and Science, 1969-80, has died aged 70. He was born on October 20,1920 Church services tomorrow John Guise John Guise, headmaster and cricketer, has died, aged 87. He was born in Calcutta an November 25,1903 A. D. Chesterfield The Rev Dr Alec Vidler Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Picture Gallery Handaxe find puts back date of earliest Greeks Archaeology Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2551 Church news Winning Move How great you are. Sovereign Lord! There Is none… Announcements and Personal The Airborne Forces Golden Jubilee Appeal The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research Parkinson's Disease Society The Jeannie Campbell Breast Cancer Radiotherapy… The Times The Army Benevolent Fund National Kidney Research Fund Imperial Cancer Research Fund NBI Combat Stress Leukaemia Research Fund To Place Your Classified Advertisement From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day Hindenburg Dead Herr Hitler to Succeed Gym'll fix it for the boss Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Country events New Era The travelling man's manse Home from home: Sandy Cairns Where lives bloom Feather report Shooting set's new pigeon The latests gun game has the spectacle of the shoot but none of the blood Sport comes in out of the rain Unseasonal weather need not stop play. Heather Kirby reports on the growing availability of indoor sports Compared to indoor lennis, a 90-minute game of indoor cricket is a snip Bargain-hunting off the beaten track Factory outlets, selling everything from carpets to china, are a source of good buys all year round Events in town Treasures in the trunk Organisers hope that London's first fine art car bott sale, which takes place today, will not be the last. So do some dealers, and artists themselves cannot wait Bike City Ltd. Hand Made Sofas Akom Limited Samad's Ltd ISL Renosystems Limited Fitted Lounge and Bedroom Furniture Theme Setter Space Options The Sofabed Shop Katharine Wells Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd Medivac Genuine Birthday Newspapers Sale estia Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam Dx Rolex Neil's Jolliman French The 'Sheila Maid' Galaxy Storage Beds The Genuine Panama Hat Stokes Supplies Ltd Executive Club Dateline The Times Introduction to a good buy What's the secret of bargain-hunting? Huon Mallalieu tours this weekend's NEC August Fair in search of the answer Saturday Rendez-Vous Drawing down the Moon Principal Partners Two" is for attractive people with busy lives… Travel Stop Press Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Traveller SAGA August arcade offering Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Pavarotti Art Galleries Royal Academy of Arts, Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified columns are read by well over a… Monday Tuesday Accademia Italiana Wednesday Carthage recaptured In a vignon, David Robinson watches a forgotten silent flim reborn, and a fine composer's reputation restored Saturday Academy Opera & Ballet The South Bank Centre Is parsimony the best way to treat prodigy? Simon Tait asks if Britain invests sufficiently in its youth ensembles Romantic steps to fantasy Dance Giselle Festival Hall How quaint it was not to be famous Lynne Truss, reviewing this week's television, finds the views on Clive James' postcard disappointing Slimy nightmare in city of the American Dream Theatre Angel City The Grove, Ladbroke Grove More creaky than shanty Theatre The God Exu Barons Court Theatre Foreign spell of magic Proms Week's Highlights Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Sunday Times Victors Hochhauser BBC 1 The Times BBC1 Times Books Hostage family freed for £70,000 The Times Crossword No 18,675 Picture Gallery Weather Betting, baps and banter at Bangor Monday in the Times Index BCCI change Which way is up? Week Ending Gas climbdown Airbus victory Designer jails plug in to the hard cell Picture Gallery From big oil to bad debt Business Profile: Sir Peter Walters The chairman of Midland Bank is seen as a cold fish, but Gillian Bowditch discovers he can be seriously funny Magnet loss Market record Midland gloom Knight Williams No Title New bank code Lilley calls for work in holidays on Gatt deal Pelican calling for £1.7m Millwall sells Sterling loses Try cash call The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyd's forced to call egm Cluff granted Bulgarian oil licence as profits increase New brooms set to work on sweeping changes at Midland Tempus Record profits at Wharf Holdings London Traded Options Buckingham goes into red LIT hastens recovery CoD assets fall short API forecasts profit Nissan names Vardy as first new UK dealer Business Roundup Gilbeys to buy Emmet Radio groups may merge Fortpolio Plantinum The Sunday Times Midland plunges to £71m loss after bad debts Interim dividend is heavily cut Electricity chief joins Northern Airbus wins $3bn Singapore order Weinstock's pay raised by 28.5% Magnet's losses continue at £159m London shares close at new high Futures premium nudges index above 2,600 NatWest to charge for credit card British Gas yields to pressure on bulk prices Higher profile for plastic Bankrupt tally up 92% Save & Prosper Unit Linked Insurance Investments FT-SE 100 Volumes Index climbs to record close Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues (Reuter): Bond rally fails to lift Dow Traditional Options Wall Street Index Bankers forced to strengthen customer rights Revised code of practice drawn up Save & Prosper Girobank to disclose details about accounts Martin Currie Limit to be set on losses from cash machines SIB falls short of best advice Comment Northern Rock Robert Fleming save & Prosper Rule change puts end to BCCI payout abuse Subsidence costs are unwarranted Allied Trust Bank Briefings No go for Saturday's child Nottingham Building Society Save & Prosper Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Banks show resilience Stock Exchange Prices Cuba keeps faith with the people's choice Leading divisions hold the key to peaceful solution FA and League move closer together New laws criticised by Taylor Weekend Fixtures Arsenal rehearse for trials ahead Cottrell-led consortium saves Leigh Rugby League Finals relived once more with feeling Sport on Television The Week in View Heffer moves closer to dream New boys give Windsor Park a fright Polo The Week's Highlights Different formulae fit into one track Motor Sport Baker is out for a repeat Bowls Cram renews his rivalry with Aouita Athletics Runner to appeal against life ban South African athletes ready to miss Tokyo Junior scullers crown fine British display Rowing Cole maintains momentum as Fly Away Soon surges ahead Owners plan cutbacks Yesterday's Results Windsor Puritan-free bliss in the Real World Mandarin: Gussy Marlowe has fine chance Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Raiders have tough assignment Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Mandarin, Thunderer: Market Rasen Racing next week Rapid Raceline Hampshire facing chase for runs in the fourth innings Rare Getting failure is a feather in Shine's cap Hooper takes control as game drifts away Prince is top of the form Yesterday's Scoreboards Kellett impresses on Old Trafford debut Umpires in screen test Weekend Fixtures Trump the ace for Somerset Gower's pledged commitment deserves reward Benson's century puts Kent in command The Times Leading lady discovers confidence to steal show Grice-Whittaker takes a three-shot lead halfway through women's British Open at Woburn Jones to play Pardoe New lines on trial In Brief Schrameyer eyes final Yorkshire's teams in search of the double Tennis Youthful threat to Willison LeMond starts in classic Cycling Tandem team withdraws Australians closing in for the kill Squarsh Rackets For the Record Couples proves everybody wrong Way denied at the last Slimmer Read is ready for Athens Swimming British team is in strong position in Channel Race Yachting Index Moody powers his way to fast double century Setback for Warwickshire's title hopes Aston Villa sign Staunton Whitehead & Partners Scoreboard Worcs v Warwicks The new symbol for a new era in South Africa Simon Barnes on Saturday Picture Gallery Norster strengthens Davies's hand Couples shoots birdie record Hole by Hole Guide to a Record round Racegoers on assault charges No Title Are we Too Sentimental about Elephants? The Best of Times Judy Froshaug Roller-coaster ride a bit too close to home Contents Agony and The southern states of America have found there is a bloody price to pay for successfully protecting a species: you then have to kill it to protect its habitat. As Zimbabwe prepares to save its vegetation by slaughtering 4,000 elephants, Nigel Hawkes looks at the conundrum of conservation. Photograph by Lisa Truitt From our Own Correspondent: Highway'61 revisited Charles Bremner reports on the rekindling of America's love-affair with the gas-guzzler Halifax Häagen-Dazs Picture Gallery Leaves from other lives Jan Morris (above) reads between the hand-written lines of her favourite books to discover the stories beind the message of previous owners. Photographs by Nadia McKenzie No stranger on the Shaw Benny Green became a dedicated Shavian at an early age, and since then has been dedicated to putting songs and music to his hero's words Low Tar Debt in Venice An oasis hanging in the balance Vii Wonders of the World In the second part of our series, Chris Scarre looks for traces of the terraced gardens in Babylon, the fabled triumph of man's manipulation of nature-and the most perishable of the ancient magnificent seven The rise and fall of the gardens The comfort of a nude in the bathroom Philip Howard explains why he would forsake Venus and take Bonnard's wife with him to a desert island Sol Cerveza Emperor Summer Sale Learning to grin and bear it in Montana In bed with Bernhardt Being Divine A Biography of Sarah Bernhardt By Ruth Brandon Secker & Warburg, £17.99 Jhon Campbell on the divine Sarah, whose extravagantly exotic life in the public eye paved the way for Madonna Snowy 's role in the adventures of Hergé Tintin Hergé and his Creation By Harry Thompson Hodder & Stoughton, £16.95 Travellers in antic lands Les Anglais By Philippe Daudy Translated by Isabelle Daudy Barrie & Jenkins, £16.99 High Endeavours The Extraordinary Life and Adventures of Miles and Beryl Smeeton By Miles Clark Grafton, £17.99 Steaming East The Hunderd-year Saga of the Struggle to Forge Rail and Steamship Links Between Europe and India By Sarah Searight The Bodley Head, £20 Passionate Quest Five Modern Women Travellers By Sonia Melchett Heinemann, £15.99 Reading a poem Typically tropical Miller Robert Potts The Happiest Man Alive a Biography of Henry Miller Harpercollins, £18 Quality Paperback Direct Just Chec Liz Smith looks back at the Paris couture shows and picks tartan as the strongest trend for autumn, the bolder the better. One after another, the designers performed a Highland fling as they took their inspiration from Scotland's traditional colours. Photographs by Christopher Moore Find Comfort in the City Popped inn, pigged out When is a pub not a pub? When it is nice to be in, and serves interesting cooking, Jonathan Meades writes Restaurant Guide Chinese Backing outside favourites Jane MacQuitty finds the most refreshing ways to complete a picnic and explains hoe to keep cool when drinking in the sun Flavours of an authentic source Using your loaf Frences Bissell, The Times cook, offers fresh ideas for the meal we all take for granted-the sandwich Great British Classics Potterd Crab Where the treeline greens the city skyline Rosemary Verey finds fast growth and plants on roller skates among the rooftops of Manhattan. Photographs by Graham Wood One man's love affair Francesca Greenoak meets a man who has been improving herbaceous perennials for 70 years Crafty Bits Ltd Agriframes Ltd Home & Garden Beacons Nursery Home & Garden Family Trees The Original Box Sash Window Company Walter Blom & Son Ltd Hammock The Times Insushade Weekend tips Gardens to visit Car Furnishings Limited Lake Vyrnwy Hotel La Martina Polo Accessories The Times Barrelbloc Hancocks & Co (Jewellers) Ltd Keepers Elderkin & Sons (Gunmakers) Ltd Jason Abbot (Gunmakers) Limited Subaru Richard K. Wood Danner Boots Sally Mitchell Fine Arts T. F. C. A. Ltd Lord Roberts Workshops What, you want some petrol too? John McEntee visits his local service station and finds it has become a cross between a corner shop and a supermarket Property Edwin de Lisle Bovis Homes Cowan Head Bovis Homes Black Horse Agencies Messrs. Grounds & Co Lincolnshire Property Martin Simms Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Bourton - North Dorset London Property Marryat square Country Property Imagine Owning your Own Holiday Home/home No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Portugal Royal Club John D Wood & Co Property A little one-eyed, blinking sort o' place The Dorset of Hardy and Tess of the D'Urbervilles lives on, Richard North finds, around the county's coastline. Photographs by Marc Aspland Travel Notes Madrid celebrates its independence James Woodall finds all finds a city, happily torn between the old and the new, that comes alive in the early hours Travel notes Brittany Ferries Overseas Travel Brittany Ferries Columbus Travel Insurance Travel Sdk Travel Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Off Ltd Trident Holiday Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items USA Travel Centre MacKay's agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Palace Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Winter Dene Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy UK Holidays UK Holiday Multiple Classified Advertising Items STA Travel Swan Hellenic Alexandra Hotel UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Caa Atol Highbullen Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn with the composers Join The Times music lovers holidays in Prague, Moscow, Leningrad and Berlin The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer Listener Crossword No. 3109: Primes - Iii (Playfair) by Piccadilly The Games Page Chess by Raymond Keene No Title 'I loved my books. They became my real friends' A Childhood: Nell Dunn Serenissima Travel Boddingtons Bitter

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