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News from 24/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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M. Brett-Knowles, Douglas Haines, Talbot Hainault, Richard Fordham (Managing Director), Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Stewart Purvis, Editor-in-Chief, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, G. O. Solomon Senior general manager, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Andrew Gray, Geoff Brown, G. E. Edmondson-Jones, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Lindsay, Arthur Fountain, Jan Dirk Holzhauer, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, J. D. Butler, S. Meredith, Huon Mallalieu, Morton Middleditch (Chairman), Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Bernadette Bernett, Anthony Quinton, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, J. M., W. J. A. Turner Inman, Gavin Bell, David Meredith, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, A. R. E. Arnot, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, K. W. J. Morrison, David Miller, Malcolm MacEwen Chairman, Barry Millington, Mark Almond, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Sandy Bisp, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, H. M., Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Colin Narbrough and George Sivell, Peter Bryan, David West, D. A. Lundie, Isabel Butterfield, Ian Ross, Ernest Beck and Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, J. O. Martin, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Julian Herbert, Sara McConnell, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, J. Rady, Martin Ivens, Craig Lord, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Mary Rose Sutherland, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Philip R. Noakes, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, David Hicks, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Nicholas Lane, Adam Kelliher, Arthur Hawes, Jim Griffin, Matthew Bond, Roger Black, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Currer, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ann McElvoy, Mary Dejevsky, Stephen Davy,

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Yeltsin humiliates Gorbachev Russian communist party suspended as purge of Kremlin old guard begins Away ... ... And Home Famous Obscurity I inside By our Foreign Staff: Foreign minister and KGB chief sacked Wet and windy start to holiday After the Coup By our Foreign Staff: Hungary protests at Yugoslav air violation Bad day to toe the party line The Communist party was on the defensive yesterday as Boris Yeltsin turned against the movement. Bruce Clark describes the extraordinary mood in the streets of Moscow TEA Now there is only one man who cannot see the party's over The people are tearing apart the communist machine that claimed to fight their cause. Mary Dejevsky argues that Mr Gorbachev ignores their passionate verdict at his peril Two leaders launch sweeping purge of party and its power Russian Parliament Getaway for less at Lunn Poly To Elaine my Dear Wife Vilnius cheers as crane lifts hollow Lenin from perch Lithuania The flames of freedom destroy legacy of Hitler and Stalin The Baltics After more than fifty years, the shadow of the pact which enslaved the Baltics is lifting, writes Anatol Lieven Russia's second revolution The Sunday Times Wines that travelled well from cellars of the tsars Canon Tide of anger at party irses Republic Toppling of Dzerzhinsky statue exorcised the long years of fear Martin Ivens shows how terror was the key to communist rule Army ready for split-up as republics form militias Defence Reuter: Leaders of coup show repentance Security Pravda tells the truth and admits it lied Newspapers Coup diplomats await their fate Foreign Service Germany supports Baltic liberty (AFP): Congratulations from Arafat Links restored (Reuter): Patriarch's view (AP): Call for help (AP): Pretoria asylum Major calls urgent meeting of G7 to boost reformers Western Aid Soviet dissension mars unity dream Federal Dilemma Cashing in on the scramble Media Battle Texas Bush wary of joint Kremlin rule Washington View As the United States comes to terms with the changes in Moscow, Congress fears Yeltsin's power, writes Peter Stothard Chinese given a warning Peking B&Q Pub tenants go to court against big five brewers Three-pronged attack is launched in effort to protect livehoods and the price of beer Glory beckons Short, the nice man of chess world Duke halts rock star's concert Bank Holiday Black Spots Julian Herbert Brothers call time on soaring rent Tony Dawe meets two landlords who fear that the country pub is in jeopardy Tory group attacks Aids 'lifestyle' Market 'farces' Household rise Ford Lack of beds claim prompts enquiry into paediatric care Ulster victim is buried B&Q Picture Gallery An underground art form where death tags along Spray-can graffiti costs London Underground £5 million a year; some of the writers have paid with their lives, reports Michael Dynes Would-be heads too theoretical Tank 'will get foreign equipment' Stricter curb on tobacco adverts aims to avoid ban Soldier charged over chase Victim, 101 Ex-MP in court Life of crime Doorman shot Port privatised Arts world mourns friend of princess The Sunday Times Glasgow and Edinburgh clash over gallery plan Why not site the proposed National Gallery of Scottish Art in Glasgow? Kerry Gill reports on a renewed outbreak of cultural rivalry Britain turns down Kuwait call for bases Airlanka Petra's horse ride free from spur of war Hint of freedom for another hostage Flood of Gulf refugees changes face of Jordan Crime is rising in Amman, writes Adam Kelliher (Reuter): Lebanon militia clashes with army Kurds consider 'fina offer' (Reuter): Coup foiled (AP): Bakhtiar death (AP): Baker visit Yugoslav overflights bring Hungarian threat of reprisals Justice comes at long last for East Berlin's victims Ratsiraka forced to hand over power B&Q Albania and Italy to sign navy deal Picture Gallery Murderer given double dose in electric chair A bungled execution gives ammunition to the anti-death penalty lobby, reports Charles Bremner Writes jailed for necklace murder Elephant death (Reuter): Strike ends (AFP): Heart mix-up (Reuter): Sentence cut (AP): Hamster flight Clifford Longley Russian Orthodoxy has been a candle in the Soviet dark, but can it replace Marx? Matthew Parris .. . and moreover Myth-makers in turmoil Charles Bremner plots the decisions and revisions that a week in publishing has reversed Aid now would be no help Mark Almond warns the West not back those still trying to reform Sovict communism instead of dispensing with it Platform for reform` The Times Diary Poping for the best The Times Diary Wind up The Times Diary Guarded by lions The Times Diary Cheering Russia Mitigating Murder Game, Set and Checkmate Hags, anthems and fallen idols Cautious Gorbachev ITN in Moscow Empty pipelines Village shop battle against the 'megastore menace' Care of the countryside Classical music Spectral experience Scale of deception Manse changes Parish costs Not Fledermaus Index Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Edinburgh Fringe appeals over costs Adrian Ward-Jackson Church services tomorrow Oswald von Nell-Breuning, Sj Major-General Boris Pugo Shining insight into the aboriginal mind Archaeology Aerial photograph may be of Saxon palace Word-Watching Winning Move For I the Lord love Justice and hate robbery and… Research into Ageing Aspect Imperial Cancer London Association the Blind To Place Your Classified Advertisement Travel Abroad Airbreak Ltd Kenya Seychelles & Mauritius Edwards of Westminster Limited Art of Travel The Times Florida Orlando August 24 on this Day 1903 Southwest France Late Availability Knotty problem, close sheave Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your ower in our bank holiday competition From street parades to seaside Festival Country Ways Concise Jumbo Revels and the call of the wild Child's Play Shore Things Champions of the sea Feather report Harrods Knightsbridge Of memories and monsters Exhibitions Consult the Professionals Laurel Bank The Grosvenor Stationery Company Saturday Rendezvous The Times The Curtain Exchange Wardrobe Organiser VIP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fly a Ferrari Kite Hand Made Sofas Futon Furnishing Parker Knoll & Cintique Samad's Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two A Perfect Match Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Genuine Birthday Newspapers Allergy Relief Products Ltd Drawing down the Moon The Association of British Indroduction Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Introductions at Last Dateline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nobody Undersells Peter Adams Lyn-Plan Theme Setter Taurus Pine Beds Boring Bank Holiday The Picture Dating Agency This Woman The Times Newspapers Springfield Mail Order Ltd The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Safari/bush Jackets Principal Partners Julia Reynolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items In praise of the country values Dealers and decorators are heading north to seek bargains outside the traditional London markets. Huon Mallalieu reports Picking up the pieces of a craft Jane Muir has a mission to see the reputation of mosaic restored to its rightful place The long, unbroken reign of the umbrella The ancient symbol of sovereignty was umbrella-shaped. When the idea of using one to keep off the weather caught on, a fashion was born Lots of lovely Lalique Preview Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Diary of Times Classifieds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay presents in association with The… Aldwych Theatre Keith Prowse Moscow City Ballet Hoping for change from this tenor!Joe Joseph advises Pavarotti to emulate Tom Jones, and marvels at nomads' approach to sex Television Review Joe Joseph advises Pavarotti to emulate Tom Jones, and marvels at nomads approach sex Duff Miller Sixth Form College Romantic shots in the dark!OPERA Opera Werther Coliseum Forced to be faithless!THEATRE Theatre La Dispute St Bride's, Edinburg Don robbed of characteristic riches Dance Don Quixote King's Edinburg The Book Guild Ltd Diabolic score Prom The Fiery Angel Albert Hall/Radio 3 Join the Famous Five! The Sunday Times Mozart for the impure Saturday Television and Radio Multiyork Sunday Television and Radio B. A. A. Heathrow Bank Holiday Monday The Times Crossword No 18,693 Mazes celebrate puzzling popularity Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather British Nuclear Forum Index CBI shift Delayed at their dachas Week Ending Matthew Bond Britons out of work or out of luck are going abroad… Wyevale plans £17m Cramphorn graft Wassall deal No burger sale Waverley loss High flyer among the legal eagles Business Profile: Nigel Fox Bassett Clifford Chance's sole senior partner can appear austere, even fightening. Carol Leonoard braved an encounter Your letters Another oddity Tax headaches Records help Index ADT gloom BCCI moves Salomon acts Chase De Vere Soviet strategy The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers GrandMet to keep Burger King Group denies rumours that it will offload its fast food subsidiary Reuter: Japanese banking chiefs to testify London Traded Options Third Mile buys radio stations A logical offer from BTR Tempus Waverley Cameron passes dividend Dawsongroup cuts losses Ciba-Geigy ahead Payout held at Baldwin The Sunday Times The Alliance Trust Companies Aerospace Engineering warns of tough half Business Roundup Atlas Copco declines 45% Stavert has 15% setback Save & Prosper Rockware agrees to £197m cash offer from BTR Acquisition gives indistrial giant global interest in glass containers Petition launched for more BCCI aid ADT shares slide as concern mounts Wassail to pay $90m for DAP Salomon takes emergency action Firm aims to restore credibility London and Wall Street peak as dollar rises Northern Rock CBI forecast gives boost to Chancellor's recovery claim Treasury praises Halifax FT-SE 100 Volumes Unit Linked Insurance Investments Strong opening on Wall St helps index march to new closing high Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues (Reuter): Dow rises 32 points to closing record Tokyo Wall Street Traditional Options Index Britons flood abroad to find employment With the country in deep recession, more people are looking for work in Europe. Sara McConnell advises on the necessary preparations Lure of jobs without frontiers When a broker's word is his bond Comment Robert Fleming The Ieap Centre Skipton Building Society Taxpayers queue for advice Area officers face grateful and angry customers Bill battle ends in victory Family Assurance Society Save & Prosper Bargain hunters make gains from Soviet coup Murray Johnstone Limited Briefings For readers who may have missed a copy of The Times… Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The London Share Account Save&prosper M&G Halifax Leeds oversold home arranger Tax forms represent least of women's worries Partners given dignity of independence Onus of proof on the bank Save & Prosper Strong trading Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities IAAF wants bigger share of the Olympic cake Backley must hurl form book aside to achieve s goal!TOKYO 1991 Perfect throw may be needed for javelin gold Tokyo Tometable Weekend Fixtures Such relief to get on your marks The training for Tokyo is over and the action is about to start. On the eve of the 400 meters heats, Britain's Roger Black tells of the single-minded preparation that is essential for an important athletics championship England players land beer money deal Rugby Union Senna roars into prime position McLare's resolution is confirmed before the Belgian grand prix Musicale takes the applause Cecil filly remains unbeaten after thrilling Goodwood victory Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Grand Prix Details Snurge to complete treble at Deauville Harwood told to improve lads' housing From our Irish Racing Correspondent: O'Toole to foil raiders with course winner Echo Rock Cartmel Men's crews look well placed in hunt for medals Rowing Wing forwards pose a threat Hockey Rokeby has fine win Mandarin: Only Yours to land valuable prize Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin, Thunderer: Hereford Racing next week Rapid Raceline Torrance is close to realising his Ryder Cup dream Golf Scores from Hubbelrath Relentless Morley takes British title Payne the man for all seasons By a Special Correspondent: Pollitts squeeze home LeMond sets out to silence the critics Cycling Cricket The Times Sports Service Racing Football Nottinghamshire get benefit of Randall passion Derbyshire spinners given a hard time on unresponsive Trent Bridge pitch Foster strikes to keep hope alive Yesterday's Scoreboards Weekend Fixtures Carrick makes his mark Surrey frustrated as Lamb digs in Lincolnshire dealt an unpleasant surprise Charities stand to benefit Oldham chairman bows to pressure in a time of change Stott find the demand of the 22 irresistible Oldham Athletic's return to the first sivision has left their chairman with divided loyalties over the proposed Premier League Perer Ball reports First division club-by-club guide Allcock again In Brief Struggle for seeds Graf jumps the queue without even playing Tennis For the Record Late goal spoils Rovers' return Lord's in limbo as the world keeps on turning Laura Thompson Hull in the mood to cause upset Rugby League Index De Silva makes England toil for respectability Stewart completes first Test century Scoreboard from Lord's Linguaphone Pele orders a facelift for the Beautiful Game Simon Barnes on Saturday Superior fitness paves way to gold for Gillingham Arsenal to face severe test at Villa Park By our Sports Staff: Pipe comes close to another first Saturday Review Joan Bakewell: why August is the month to stay in Britain Can Peter Greenaway make money and still influence people? Tourism's frozen frontier; swimming among the icebergs Cinema The Best of Times Theatre Benedict Nightingale Times out Art Kenny's cool, Ok? Contents A month of sun It's packed in Cannes, parched in Greece—and too hot to breathe in Spain. Britain, on the other hand, is at her glorious August best: clear skies, lush fields and golden days. Joan Bakewell explains why this is the one moth when she will not leave this very green and very pleasant land. Main photograph by Steve Moss From our Own Correspondent: High in the pecking order Peter Storhard talks to birdman whose discovery of new species had ruffled a few feathers Barclays Häagen-Dazs Picture Gallery Camera Obscurer Interview Peter Greenaway's films are no more wilfully impenetrable, pretentious or uncommercial than any other work of art, Alan Franks writes, having been convinced of this by the director himself. Photograph by Ric Gemmell Rover The New Rover 220 GTi The king who would die and live for ever In the fifth part of series, Chris Scarre looks at the tomb of Mausolus, whose death left a magnificent monument, an enduring word—and a grieving widow who ate him It came to be seen as a great monument in itself and also as a striking testament to matrimonial love Decay of a marvellous mausoleum Horsepower of the Apocalypse In Whale Nation, Heathcote Williams told of the horror of slaughter at sea. Falling for a Dolphin opened gentler doors of perception. Now, in Autogeddon, from which these extracts are taken, he looks at man's love affair with the machine that is killing him—the car Autogeddon assessed Portrait of the artist as a very nice man He was never one of the pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood but, Victoria Glendinning finds, Ford Madox Brown has a lesson for all of them Ford Madox Brown and the Pre-Raphelite Circle By Teresa Newman and Ray Watkinson Chatto & Windus, £50 Reading a poem Revelation concerning genesis Stephen Davy Passions of the Mind By A. S. Byatt Chatto & Windus, £17.99 Monarch of all he survived William IV may not to be Britain's most memorable king, but he could be the most beaten Hugo Vickers Sailor King The Life of King William IV By Tom Pocock Sinclair-Stevenson, £18.95 Poor wot got the blame Isabel Butterfield Love in the Time of Victoria Sexuality, Class and Gender in Nineteenth-Century London By Francoise Barret-Ducrocq Translated by John Howe Verso, £19.95 The only way is up Anthony Quinton The Promised Land By Nicholas Lemann Macmillan, £20 And never the Twain did meet Byron Rogers The Man who was Markn Twain By Guy Cardwell Yale University Press, £18.95 Chairman of the bored Clement Freud The History Guild Gypsies, vamps and themes A rich gypsy may seem a contradiction in terms, but among fashion designers the look fits perfectly, Liz Smith writes. Photographs by Tony McGee A Long Weekend in Petra Visit the Rose Red City with Voyages Jules Verne A view worth savouring Wild and wacky Holland Park does not deter Jonathan Meades when he is on the track of something rather fine Restaurant Guide Bargains Acquiring taste as a matter of course Jane MacQuitty assesses what is available for those with a nose for learning more about wine Wine Buys Perry for your thoughts Great British Classics!Roses Add spice to green fingers Frances Bissell, The Times cook, has some hot tips on vegetarian curries Doing an inside job on the great outdoors David Hicks, former interior designer by royal appointment, has now turned his attention to the rooms beyond the back door. There he can create a look that will last, be told June Dueas. Photographs by Nadia MacKenzie Picture Gallery Old haunts, new mystic theories Ghosts and orn cireles fill the mind of Lord Haddington, who tells Candida Crewe he has seen green UFOs Make friends with your anemones A good British import came from Japan in 1844, Franccsa Greenoak says Trade 071-481 1920 Home & Garden Private 071 481… Jacques Amand Ltd Ornamental Gates John Sanday (Roses) Ltd Accurate Working Dials Picture Gallery Stools, Ottomans, Dining Chairs Old&english Roses Weekend tips Gardens to visit Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruit for the Connoisseur London Property Bovis Homes Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beautiful - Mod 4 bed semi det. 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Overleaf, an Arctic cruise; here, a voyage to Antarctica, with words and photographs by Jan Dirk Holzhauer Travel Notes Voyage to the top of the sea Oliver Walston joins a Soviet icebreaker to smash his way through the foggy Arete from Murmansk to Vladivostok Caribbean Daze Wind Ward Lufthansa has reduced the number of short-haul flights with a fast rail service, Harvey Elliot writes Trade 071-488 3698 Travel Private 071-481 4000 Overseas Travel Summertime in New Zealand Skytrek Travel Centre Fantastic Daybreaks to Exciting Cities Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Seats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kilbirnie Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Coriscan Affair Les Maisons Dorees Villa Specials Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Half Price Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockford Travels ATOL Multiple Classified Advertising Items STA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus Travel Insurance Iata/abta UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Ireland September Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel The magic of Antarctica Enjoy the white wilderness on a 19-day fly-cruise with discounts of up to £525 Picture Gallery Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3112: Sartorial by Hand in Glove Chess by Raymond Keene 'Children's laughter became my currency' A Childhood: John Sessions SAAB Aircraft Inspired

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