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News from 10/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer, Liz Dolan, Ted O'toole, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Caroline Ricketts (Executive committee member), Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, John Bowis, Bill Frost, Caroline Davis (Executive Secretary), David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Angela Mackay, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, P. J. Patrick, Director, Laura Thompson, Jeremy Kingston, Anna Reynolds, Quentin Cowdry and Peter Mulligan, Carol Leonard, Ronald J. MacDonald, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Carol Sarler, Jeremy Lee-Potter, Chairman of Council, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Deborah Coles (Co-director), Peter Davenport, John McCarthy, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Robert Dashwood, Huon Mallalieu, Lawrence Dex, Martin Barrow, Neil Bennett and Lulu Yu, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Katharine Minchin, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Roy Strong, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Francis Ponsonby, Jonathan Meaeds, Fiona MacCarthy, William Peto, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Peter Dormer, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, R. J. Post, Celia Goodhart (Principal), William Greaves, Ali Jaber and Richard Beeston, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Alix Ramsay, Hindle wakes, Michael Bell, Peter Bryan, Iain R. Redpath, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, E. E. Cooper, Roger McGough, Roger Boyes, Alastair Robertson, William Cash and Rupert Steiner, O. W. H. Clark, Sue Moore, Michael Pitfield, D. R. Chandler, David Young, Jane Macquitty, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, R. Larkin, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Mapp and Lucia, John Shaw, John Bell, Business Editor, R. A. Baker, Timothy Clarke, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Lloyd Bracey, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Rupert Steiner, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Gwen Powell, Matthew Bond, Judy Froshaug, H. D. Berman, Clement Freud, David Lindsay, Legal adviser,

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How McCarthy saw hope in a bowl of cherries Muslim leader orders end to kidnapping Five killed at De Klerk party rally Two shot as refugees riot Astronaut dies Run on bank Inside Don't go to Majorca this weekend-it's full Picture Gallery A cloudy start for travellers Picture Gallery Baker cuts short holiday TEA your European Airline Uneasy Head Good Spirits Die-It-Yourself Cold Comfort Kidnap may have scuppered US hostage deal with Lebanon Shia fundamentalists in Lebanon are split over the release of hostages, writes Alt Jaber, and their differences are prolonging the plight of the remaining captives French call on Syria to stop killing of aid worker hostage US nudge for Israel Argos Medical team on standby The Waiting Peace in Beirut makes hostages a risk Syria's Role Spotlight falls on Muslim cleric at core of Hezbollah Man in the News Gadaffi may help, Labour MP says Libya Appeal McCarthy chooses to greet new dawn by staying in bed Captors' terms to be met The Letter Researchers leave puzzle unsolved Power of Prayer Alan Hamilton, asking if prayers for John McCarthy might have brought him through his ordeal, records a not-proven verdict Sister's reunion hopes still high Families who Wait Sanctuary offered by village Haven of Peace Argos Most wonderful day of my life, Jill Morrell says The Reunion TV news job waiting The Prospects Toyota Titans of chess gather to challenge Kasparov domination The search for a challanger to Gary Kasparov as world chess champion begins in Brussels tomorrow. Raymond Keene studies players in the qualifying matches Multination effort hailed as key to Operation Granby Commons report on lessons of Gulf conflict Adapting to winds of war Harriers grounded by fires Attack depleted rest of forces A sponsor for Roy of the Rovers Argos Sisters are remanded in custody Prisoner on the run after stabbings at funeral Secretary jailed for £0,000 blackmail Lunn Poly Helicopter crash kills scientists IRA murders Protestant worker Delay on routes to ports Debate on comprehensives reopens Early birds set the dawn sky alight Police team to tackle drugs gang warfare Custody for Keegan robbers Nellist appeal Murder enquiry The real John McCarthy The Sunday Times Summer takes heat out of a promised holiday offensive Political Note Book Charter sets limit of 13 weeks for outpatient visits Pitch invasions are made illegal Conran pledges cash to struggling design museum Moroco Picture Gallery M&S supervisor loses job claim Japanese sun rises over festival Father is jailed for two years Higgins on bail £, 200 award Kidnap enquiry M1 blackspot Serpent's nest of territorial trouble lies at the river's end Roger Boyes ends his journey down the Danube at Tulcea, where the gentle delta people are emdroiled in power politics Five die as neo-nazis attack de Klerk supporters at rally Bakhtiar knew suspected killer Vietnam chooses reformer to be new prime minister Italians struggle to keep order Riots break out as Albanians continue to arrive by boat Playing fast and loose with the memory of Tito Belgrade Notebook Our Foreign Staff: CSCE sets deadline for Yugoslav talks Friendly fire toll rises to 20 men (AP): Appeal rejected Germans freed Farewell to arms (Reuter): Lawman resigns (AFP): Britons arrested Tigers regroup Instant Access Clifford Longley Friction between two great religions is being eased by goodwill in Rome Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Mortgaged to the past Forget the country house. We must look ahead for arshitestural inspiration, argues Roy Strong The Homecoming The Times Diary Sandwich toasted The Times Diary Square celebrities The Times Diary Fire and water The Times City Diary Only done t'annoy The Times Diary Discipline of the Press Firepower Not Manpower Boldly and Bodily Concern at deaths in Brixton prison Navy dental cuts At sixes and sevens Company pay Agony and ivory Voting on ordination of women Gallantry at sea NHS trusts Modern reading National lottery for good causes Honour for Morrell? Uranium uses Older women at work Social News Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Cross-Channel drivers take the Roman route Spider's fortune revives Thanksgiving service Dr C. E. Gordon Smith Dr C. E. Gordon Smith , Cb , former dean of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, died on August 4 aged 67. He was born in Fife on may 12,1924 Anniversaries Arthur Pentelow Arthur Pentelow actor, died on August 6 aged 67. He was born on February 14.1924 Church services tomorrow Col James B. Irwin Colonel James B. Irwin, lunar astronaut, died in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, on August 8 aged 61. He wasw born in Pittsbuirgh on March 17,1930 Norman Rowe £50,000 antiques in home sale Barbers' Company Secretaries and Administrators Injured cameraman is back in the picture Lawyers set up American link Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2557 Winning Move Take your share of hardship like a good soldire of… Doulton - On August 7th 1991. at home, John Ronald… The Times The Samaritans Country Club Hotels Mr. Canning The Times Sailors beware the Fastnet On a sunny Solent Callum Murray joins the crew of one of the fastest racing yachts afloat to get a foretaste of the notorious Fastnest Race, which starts today Fly a Ferrari kite Petrel fuels species debate Feather report Country events Old curiosities save a shop Nora Batty-style lisle stockings and yards of knicker elastic are among the 'treasures' of a Scottish living museum The Punch and duty show Farmer's diary Paul Heiney English as a foreign seafront Language studentsw can mean sleepless nights for landladies, Sally Brompton rep[orts Events in town Small room, big ideas Assets: bathrooms Times Books Essex man in the dark again History repeats itself today as the Viking invaders do battle in suburban Maldon Plastic Glass The Galaxy Range Langley House Sofa Beds Laurel Bank Country Desks Medivac The Discount Foam Multiple Display Advertising Items Langley House ISL Renosystems Limited The Breton Cap Genuine Birthday Newspapers Cube Store All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No. . . The man who painted old Japan The magic of Dai Nippon is on show in Edinburgh, where Huon Mallalieu reviews the work and experiences of Alfred East He enjoyed Japan, from the curio shops to the kimonos of the empress and the 'snow in spring' blossom Shoparound Akom Limited Sterling House Samad's Ltd. Fitted Lounge and Bedroom Furniture Jacobus Workshop Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selective Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Top Unattached Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pencils are a draw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley Classical Spectacular Victor Borge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moscow Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walking-shots run on the wild side Television Review Lynne Truss on a three-week BBC season which celebrates the harshly realistic work of the late British director Alan Clarke Tango Argentino Join the Famous Five! Europe in motion Dance Workshop Europe The Place Awash with passion Theatre Holding Back the ocean Findborough Club Steinway & Sons Lightweight Lichine Dance Graduation Ball Festival Hall The Sunday Times The Old VIC Spectacle of pure sound Opera Le nozze di Figaro Concert Hall, Snape BBC1 Andre Debrett BBC1 Royal Liver Friendly Society Rover halts exports to US Monday in the Times The Times Crossword No 18,681 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Buskers face the music in streets of York Business and Finance Student woes A lesson from the maestro Week Ending A far-flung green that beckons for Lee Cheque fraud BCCI run Picture Gallery Odds-on winner at work and play Business Profile: Sir Eric Parker The chief executive of Trafalgar House is a sporting man in more ways than one, as Carol Leonard finds out Unilever falls Guinness rum BT broker row Chase De Vere Business Editor John Bell Underpinning Lincoln House loses £2m Fittings drops Payout passed West dips 25% The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices North Sea Oil Lost sparkle The Sunday Times Unilever says profits will hold despite tough trading Delays threaten Taurus launch Mortgage frauds may be worse than official figures By our City Staff: Salomon says it broke US Treasury rules Rights issue that is going for a Burton Tempus National Power wins gas review Eyeglass dips to £251,000 Polish bank scandal Stat-Plus expands NEI Parsons cuts jobs London Traded Options Saville Gordon pegs payout despite loss Business round up Kwik Save buys stores Spurs names finance chief Run on Standard Chartered in Hong Kong BCCI Supports accused od spreading false rumours on licence threat and suspension of shares Jimmy Carter 'was unaware of facts' By our City Staff: Classic puts itself out to grass Midland banking on ex-managers Southdown seeks to allay investors' fears Racal wins go-ahead to demerge Telecom National Westminster Bank Brokers censure Lamont plan for BT privatisation US price fall fuels hope of rate cut FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Index drops 30 points as late selling takes toll Stock Market Unit Linked Insurance Investments Dow falls 17 points to below 3,000 Major Indices Wall Street Traditional Options Crossed Cheques Banks lift debt stakes for new students Undergraduates are being lured with offers of interest-free loans in their first year. But the overdraft burden could be even greater later, as Sara McConnell reports Save & Prosper Keeping tabs on repossessions Comment Tips to survive at university The London Share Account Second year ends with £1,000 debt NoTitle Labour plans to remove inheritance tax loopholes Save & Prosper Independent Financial Adviser Banks under pressure to discourage fraud by changing cheques Portfolio Platinum Family Assurance Society Credit demand trends reflect shift of affluence Stock Exchange updates guide to selling shares Subsidence claims push up cost of building insurance Save & Prosper Barclays Save & Prosper Lenders offer lower capped mortgage rates Briefings Town Country Building Society Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd. Robert Fleming save Professor Lancastrian Midnight blues Save & Prosper Housing needs stability not the casino approach Picture Gallery Reversing out of hire purchase debt Equal treatment regardless of sex Allied Dunbar Tempting Tessa fails to attract new savings Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Nottingham Building Society Falls across the board Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trust Money Markets Commodities Today's Teams Cooper takes charge Arsenal aim to lay the ghost of Fa Cup defeat1 Two notable abstences as the football season kicks off with a north London derby Anderson holds on to tour lead Cycling Tour Details A different drummer at QPR Gerry Francis is back with Queen's Park Rangers as their new manager. He tells Clive White how he intends to run things From a Special Correspondent: Smith finds golden touch Athletics Weekend Fixtures Dashing to show a classic rerun Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights When the sun never sets on Surf City Calder in shape for return Rugby Union Senna and Prost make up as Fisa puts foot down McLarens set the early pace in qualifying Hungaroring Details Bessell's stamina under test Bowls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Combating effects of recession Dalham Hall Stud faces marked reduction in stallion prices From our French Racing Correspondent: Boutin holds key to Deauville showpiece Deauville Tomorrow Classic dream ends From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Changing Times can enjoy rich pickings Leopardstown Tomorrow BBC2 Thomson gives inspired show Equestrianism Southwell Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Mandarin: Adversary for Haydock feature Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin: Redcar Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Worcester Racing next week Rapid Raceline China gives Nebiolo's calender its blessing Warwickshire show their worth by attacking spinners Cricket Johnson rebuffs rampant Foster Weekend Fixtures Texaco Cricketline Parker to give up captaincy Picture Gallery And now, Botham the grafter Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Lances are losing their old swagger Other Scores Christie bounces back and tastes victory once again McColgan and Ellicott find at Gateshead the speed they will need for sucess in Tokyo Results from Gateshed Green keeps his title Longo in dispute In Brief O'Connor's two-iron shot recalls happy memories Carman proves a point For the Record England sweep to predicted victory A late change of skipper aboard Port Pendennis Yachting Advocate outdoes warring factions Results from Cowes Bounder falls foul of race regulations Cowes Diary Football Oval Scoreboard Teamwork is missing among big players in the money game On Saturday Misses cost England dearly Smith a pugilist with panache Woosnam and Faldo push into contention Card of Course Second round Scores A scientist fighting ridicule with the courage of… Picture Gallery Hollywood with Attitude: Black to the Future Cinema Theatre Times out Art Poor counsel pays off Contents Blowing Hot on Cold Interview Martin Fleischmann thought he had observed cold fusion, the key to endless cheap energy. But science decided his claims Nigel Hawkes found him angry, but still researching, Photograph by Jack Daniels How spirit made the ghost walk The plot of Truly, Madly, Deeply may be familiar - but the British film is still an American hit. Candida Crewe found out why Pioneer Hagen-Dazs Picture Gallery The Money of Colour Black film-makers are representing the changing attitudes of the angry young people in America - or are they still being exploited by white Hollywood? Peter Stothard reports Making a killing out of some die-it-yourself Philip Jacobson meets the cartel-busting French brothers whose latest venture is a supermarket offering discount funerals Serenissima Travel Rover The New Rover 220 GTi In praise of an all-mighty god Vii Wonders of the World In the third part of our series, Chris Scarre looks at the construction of the statue of Zeus at Olympia a monumental tribute to the king of the pantheon The life and times of Zeus The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World have retained their fascination even though, with the exception of the pyramids, their structures have not survived Why the Fringe has the edge Roger McGough, who made his name as a performing poet, singer and comedian with the Scaffold, looks at the changing ethos of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Hard choices for the book trade The recession is forcing publishers to question the value of hardback fiction. Sean French reports Man in the comic mask The creator of Dodo, Mapp and Lucia was a mystery, even to his mother, as Peter Ackroyd discovers The Life of E. F. Benson By Brian Masters Chatto & Windus, £17.99 Wine, women and wanderlust Suspended Sentences By Jim Curran Holder & Stoughton, 14.95 Crusades Heroine with a frosty heart Daphne: A Portrait of Daphne Du Maurier By Judith Cook Bantam Press, 15.99 Divine humanity Hidden Journey a Spiritual Awakening By Andrew Harvey Bloomsbury, 14.99 Reading a poem Ruth Rendell Sour grapes that do not tally The Writing School Venus & Ma' Fashion Pregnancy need not mean confident for the modern woman. Dinah Hall talks to some expectant mothers who expect to stay looking stylish. Photographs by Crena watson Royal Street, New Orleans No place to Hyde When Jean-Yves Morel experiments with the Jekyllish side of his repertoire, Jonathan McAdes writes, he becomes an emphatically 'good' chef Restaurant Guide Scenic There is still time to take advantage of the Times summer wine offer, selected by Jane MacQuitty - a mixed case of quality Lay & Wheeler Ltd. Unfoxing the grapes Picking a good red burgundy is one of the most complicated tasks for the drinker, writes Jane MacQuitty Wine Buys Put another quail on the barbie Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests some juicy recipes for outside eating (weather permitting) Great British Classic The Sky Ballygowan Eating out takes a home-grown turn More restaurants are producing their own flowers, herbs, fruit and vegetables. Robin Young tastes the difference. Photographs by Steve Orino Doing berry nicely, thanks Francesca Greenoak enjoys the current summer bunch Weekend tips Gardens to visit It's a man's man's world Peter Dormer builds a profile of the average do-it-yourself enthusiast and finds a sexist, cheerful male, with subtle differences according to social class Automatic Gates Aouasilk Ltd. Property Country Property Lear & Lear Miller Bransfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Old & English Roses Bentley Ornamental Gates Columba Dovecotes Connoisseur Sun Dials Walter Blom & Son Ltd. Insushade The Times Country Property Goldmount Homes Bovis Homes Kivells Byfleet Kent Nr. Canterbury Cold Overton Hall Near Horsham West Sussex Clunas Scottish Highland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerset Idyllic Cotswold Cottage Norwich Mousehole Strachur, Argyll East Challow Suffolk Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Rentals A. R. L. A Multiple Display Advertising Items Howard & Pendall Estate Management Dorset Lettings Landlords Frances Burkinshaw Property Management Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Lettings Runyarcls Property Services Limited Amanda Hamilton Thailand Pattaya Woolwich Property Services Living France Birch & Co. Nationwide Anglia London Property Osprey Court Fantastic Character GA Property Services Tokyo Agency Jean Williams Ltd Aldine Honey & Company Last resort of the terrifyingly English Jonathan Meades visits the north Kent coast, a land of industrial grandeur and the spiritual home of the bungalow Photographs by Penny Tweedie Travel Notes In the Lizard's lap of luxury For the rich, an Australian holiday can be find one day and perfect the next, william Greaves discovers Travel notes Itineraries Caribbean Daze Overseas Iberia STA Travel Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Platinum The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Palace Court Exmoor National Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boating in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Special Alpine Special Hotel de la Voile d'Or Multiple Display Advertising Items Belize No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uk Holidays Lyme Regis A Break in the New Forest Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Andalusian Express Westwell Hall Concerts and chukkas Enjoy Placido Domingo and the thrill of a celebrity polo match, as well as the latest West End shows—all at discount prices Bridge by The Labours of Hercules X -The Oxen of Geryon by Phi Listener Crossword No. 3110: Chess 'The police were studying my list of a world cricket Xi' A Childwood: Peter Hain Linguaphone Boddingtons Draught

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