News from 31/08/1991
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Hilary Reed, Nibor, Paul Heiney, J. R. Anderson, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Robin Oakley and Catherine Sampson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Margaret Brown, Stephan Schattmann, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Adam Nicolson, Sima Eliovson, Jeremy Kingston, Hylton, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, David Matt, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Mrs V. Blaxter, Ruth Stungo, Mary Dejevsky and Lin Jenkins, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, A. R. Davies, Bruce Clark, Victor Middleton Chairman, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Robin Young, B. J. Finn, Tseten Samdup, Gordon Fergusson, Michael Clark, Ramnik Shah, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, John French, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Thomson Prentice, Justin Cartwright, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, William Jackson, Sally Baker, David Miller, Hildi Hawkins, Huon Mallalien, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, William Greaves, W. T. Garton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Kimm, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David West, T. N. Hibbert, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, E. Moran Chairman, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Freeman, Rebecca Nicolson, D. A. Collins, D. H. Lawrence, Richard Pipes, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, John Goodbody, J. A. Parkes Chief Executive, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Michael Grosvenor Myer, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Denis Cashman, Tony Fitzpatrick, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Phillips, James Kirkup Peter Owen, Peter Guttridge, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Follett, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Nick Carpenter, Roger Black, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Timothy G. Milton, Judy Froshaug, Christopher Jackson, Michael McArthy, Environment Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Former allies inflict new blow on Gorbachev Eighth republic votes to go it alone Quiet American? Mother as Demon Catch 22 Who's next? Dinosaur's Head Inside Soviet Union in Transition By our Foreign Staff: Major will take tough approach to Moscow Eureka! You too can learn to be a genius Britons shot in Miami Hurricane Bob tiptoes into UK McColgan wins gold for Britain Gramophone Soviet sports empire crumbles The end of the Soviet Union means a new beginning for Soviet sportsmen, reports John Goodbody Kinnock rebuffed as he unveils economy hopes Doorstep checks will counter attempts at council tax fraud Think-tank head beats off critics Dons want to drop Beowulf Twitchers come home to roost at birdwatching fair Pregnant broker 'was good at her job' Greenpeace wins toxic waste case By a Staff Reporter: Fashion firm defies outcry over advert Death of MP gives Tories new test Killer linked to hoax bomb Sacking upheld Coma plea Jameson in dark 100 years before nuclear subs can be dismantled Reactor waste plant cleared for operation Bail bandits under scrutiny My own story by Raisa War breaks out over sign of peace Pensioner halts library closure Oyster farmer looks forward to pearl of a harvest Children 'backed up allegations' Orkney child abuse enquiry Lunn Poly Arctic sailor in court Boy, 13, drowns Company fined Jason charge Audi Daily spending on mentally ill 'only cost of a cup of tea' Community Care Dangers lurk in the rural calm Countryside Tory heartland is feeling the blues Drugs cut cancer death by quarter Medicine Three cheers for plain old English Name Changes Dinosaur lives on with blunted teeth Off-beat ideas and catchy phrases kept science in the public eye this week. Nigel Hawkes believes that the British Association must survive Nationwide By our Medical Correspondent: Survival chances of premature babies improve Neonatal Care BP American backing boosts Major in his mission to East Britain will push for reforms in Moscow and warn Peking on human rights Family wins long battle to join defector in UK The KGB Reformed Pravda returns to streets The Media Abbey National (AFP): Bush puts brave face on shift in control Nuclear Arms Yeltsin piles up points in union bout with Gorbachev Competing concepts of the new Soviet Union underlie the struggle for power between Gorbachev and Yeltsin, Mary Dejevsky writes Nationalists send party to scrapyard as they take control The Ukraine France supports move to join UN Baltic States Cheltenham & Glouceter Building Society Afghan adventure supplied freedom's champions Russian Resistance Picture Gallery From Agence-France-Presse in Moscow: Bosses quit seats of power Apparatchiks From Associated Press in Moscow: Azerbaijan joins the breakaway movement Secession (Reuter): Moldavia Russians threaten blockade News in Brief (Reuter): Reformer quits (Reuter): Mongolia shift (Reuter): Pentagon victim Communists blamed as the Solidarity government resigns Our Foreign Staff: Cracks show in EC unity over Croatia conflict Belgian motor racing fans brand British justice as the pits Picture Gallery Glossy city where gun culture rules British couple shot in Miami Florida robbery RAF joins shield for Kurds Cambodia deal Singapore vote (Reuter): Pretoria shuffle (Reuter): Delaying tactic (AP): Jail siege ends Riviera exile (Reuter): Bomb surprise Clifford Longley Religious traditions should be cherished, just like rare species So is it hats off for good? How does the hat stand? John Grigg ponders the impact of politicians on the fashions in headwear The long, hard road to freedom With no tradition of democracy, the Russians need all the help that we can give them, writes Richard Pipes Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Consoling the consul The Times Diary Major's Globe-Trotting Property Not People Ardours of Arcadia The quest for new harmonies across Eastern Europe Freedom of Tibet Pen-pushers all Role reversal Pot luck Rural curbs Humberside's future Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Banks and business Challenging dialect Brief encounters with 21st century National lottery True to themselves Social News Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Royal Aeronautical Society Forthcoming marriages Epsom College King Edward's School, Witley Mr Rupert Martin Royal London Hospital Church news Alick Buchanan-Smith Alick Buchanan-Smith, PC, Conservative MP for Kincardine and Deeside, died on August 29 from cancer aged 59. He was born on April 8,1932 David Poole David Poole, a former principal dancer at Sadler's Wells and subsequently the head of South Africa's firt professional ballet company, died in Cape Town on August 27 aged 65. He was born there on September 17,1925 Church services tomorrow Fourteenth Society after Trinity Mark Young Mark Young, general secretary of the British Airline Pilots Association, died on August 15 aged 62. He was born on June 7,1929 John Wood Appointments in the Forces Legal appointments Danes find remains of lost eskimo culture Archaeology Iron Duke's silver may go to foreign collector Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2574 Winning Move Births The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Covent Garden Pleasures in close harmony A theatrical gem of the Victorian age is reborn in Kent, and brings back memories of three generations of an eccentric family and their home, Sally Baker reports The Sunday Times World Exclusive Country events A shocking experience Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Open your eyes to the essential accessories Feather report Up Honeysuckle Junction George Hill discovers the very model of a well run railway running through the flowerbeds of a suburban garden in Hampstead The Times Paisley refuses to fade Assets Events in town Multiyork Holding up the dreaming spires For more than 160 years, an Oxford firm has helped to ensure that some of Britain's most historic building remain standing 'Cleo' Choker Times Computer Crosswords Futon Furnishing BAF Roofing Systems Ltd Janbo Trading Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stockbag Company Euro Cave 100% Waterproof, Breathable Clothes Beaumont & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Hand Made Sofas Exclusive Wedding Invitations Pedometers International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Cracking the old China market The publication next month of a respected, and now revised, guide on the ancient Chinese decorative arts leads Huon Mallalieu on his own voyage of exploration of Eastern delights Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Association of British Introduction Agencies Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maps to times gone by Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay The London Antique Dealers Fair South Bank BBC Avner Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salisbury Festival Wembley Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Raised on Muffins and Brownies Lynne Truss looks back at the heady days of Lime Grove studios, when television was made for family consumption Fantasy oversteps historical facts Theatre Death of a Faun Physicians' Hall Steepleprint Ltd The Sunday Times Dramatic vista with too many views Opera La Clemenza di Tito King's Homing in on madness Theatre Blue Night in the Heart of the West Bush Picture Gallery Candide In tune with its roots Conecrt Czech PO/MacKerras Usher Hall BBC1 Help the Aged BBC1 Royal Albert Hall New Chief Rabbi calls for decade of renewal for Jews The Times Crossword No 18,699 Weather Test your Logic Crowds rush to revel where death may lurk Business and Finance Brent losses Waving or just sinking Week Ending Recession grounds executive jets Stickler with an eye for the law Business Profile: David Freeman DJ Freeman, the firm, has a reputation for being one of the most aggressive. Carol Leonard meets the founder My father said:'You look like the most relaxed cowboy I have ever seen, but underneath it you move at breakneck speed' Aegon Business Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices London Traded Options Three leading economies boost hopes for world growth TVS 'better without franchise' By our Economics Correspondent: Maples confident of inflation fall MacFarlane steers a steady course Tempus Bennett & Fountain (Reuter): Germany to repay old debt BCMB's creditors to be paid in full Business Roundup DC Cook falls into red Writedowns hit TNT Gulf war takes toll of Mallett Lonrho shares enquiry Slump in tourism hits Church & Co Losses cut at Heritage English & Overseas loss Is Stein a good bet? Lloyd's dismisses 1988 loss claim Airbus wins extra Northwest order Banking bubble bursts with apologies 'Relentless pursuit of profits' blamed for Japanese scandals Brent Walker's 1990 profits were overstated Revised accounts wipe £200m from assets and reveal negative net worth Jupiter to take over Tyndall ICI sets up agricultural projects in Ukraine GA cuts policy benefits Royal Liver Friendly Society Shake-up at Continental after loss SR Gent in profit warning Sale in red SEET loss rises Ashcroft buys Shaw purchase Emap director Unit Linked Insurance Investments FT-SE 100 Volumes Cadbury Schweppes shares rise as bid talk continues Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Dow slips in quiet trading Wall Street Shares Line Stopped The tell-tale signs of a target Small societies are ripe for merger windfalls Substantial gains await investors Banks muddy the cost of credit Comment Saving grace M&g Halifax eschews aggravation of amalgamation Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper The London Share Account Share information lines closed for breach of code CGT Allowance, March 1991 Woolwich Building Society Lower rates on offer to investors who take monthly income Save & Prosper Rupert Credit card confusion NatWest launches assorted charges Fraud officers make plea to rare coin buyers Crop of fixed loans gives autumn boost Briefings Northern Rock A Fimbra Member Compensation for taxpayers Women and finance Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Save & Prosper Halifax Service charge Need for vigilance Satisfied customer Cheque book tip Credit for the golden years Bank silence Interest Rates Round-Up All Box No. Replies should be sent to Box Number Shares in confident mood Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Pride that dulled the pain of disappointment Roger Black talks about excitement of winning his silver medal in the 400 metres in Tokyo this week and of his hopes for the team in the relay Yates comes of age while Cram bows out Apprentice the sole Briton against Morceli, Aouita and the rest in men's 1,500 metres final Tokyo 1991 Pakistan seeking a clean sweep Hockey Krabbe glides to second title Yesterday's Results from Tokyo Two in attack on Dighton Cycling Champions threaten Bowls Carbohydrates go to waste in a tragic plot An athletics career can be built upon lots of training, lots of parading, hands on hips, and lots of excuses Changes forced on Scotland The Times Ballesteros rises to the challenge Spaniard steps up chase for European Open title that has so far eluded him Scores from Walton Heath Dual role for recalled Ring Rugby Union Complete Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Moodie retains title Home countries step up pace Classic dreams of Artie Tracker are swiftly shattered Racing Bonus-laden Highflyer has substantial entry Munro is suspended Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Consistent Per Quod poised to take the honours at Chester Blinkered first time Mandarin: Ripon Mandarin: Hereford Rapid Raceline Racing next week Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Chester Guide to our In-Line Racecard From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Ocean Air faces tough task Piggott has Baden-Baden double NatWest may pull out America plays its own tune Reeve joins Ostler to bring relief to nerves Warwickshire beat Worcetershire and displace Essex at the head of the Britannic Assurance county championship Kent pair make light of deficit Azharuddin makes Derbyshire's day Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Weekend Fixtures Crawley leads by example to help spring a surprise Bicknell moves out of shadow Webb holds place and gains hope for future Football Moores replaces White Complete first division club-by-club guide Jackman in final Sport in Brief The last piece in Bari's jigsaw For the Record Results from Flushing Meadow Durie pulls off a triumph to be savoured Tennis Betts aims to fill the Hanley void Rugby League Athletics O'Brien is in a great tradition Q'brien and Thompson-A Comparison Black expected to join Forest today Powell makes a great leap for mankind Lewis has to settle for second in a long jump that brings more distinction to world athletics championships Tokyo 1991 Agreement is relief to League Mum's the word as son strikes it rich On Saturday World's best have to bow to McColgan Liz McColgan Saturday Review Antonia White, a demon mother to the daughter who hated her Dressing for work: why can't man be more like a woman? How maths was beaten into the young Rhodes Boyson The Best of Times Times out All out for a new image Contents Plus Tough actor to follow Harrison Ford started his career as carpenter to the stars; today chopping wood still comes more naturally than stardom, Simon Banner writers. photograph by Annie Leibowitz Interview Man of the momentum Frederik van Zyl Slabbert is a politician without a party, but as Justin Cartwright reports, this may qualify him perfectly as leader of post-apartheid South Africa You get the feeling that he is motivated by an almost monumental sense of justice Martell Stella Artois Stella Artois Catch-22 Newlyn's fishermen are caught between the ministry and the deep blue sea. With falling profits and growing foreign competition, they fear their livelihoods could soon be washed away, Adam Nicolson writes. Photographs by Matt Ford Speaking Wordsworth louder than actions Ronnie Knox-Mawer celebrates a bicentenary by following some of the poet's footsteps through Snowdonia The Classical Selection Club The bigger they are, the harder they fall In the sixth part of our series, Chris Scarre examines one of the strongest pairs of ankles in history, which bore the weight of the Colossus of Rhodes until an earthquake ruined this technical feat From Rhodes to ruins Swearing on her mother's grave Antonia White died leaving diaries of a million words. But the last word comes from the editor of the diaries-Susan Chitty, the daughter who hated her. Interview by E. Jane Dickson; photograph by Ric Gemmell Deceiver and truth-seeker Peter Ackroyd is intrigued by the first part of a D. H. Lawrence biography in which three writers take different stages of his life Desert storm troupers From the House of War By John Simpson Hutchinson, £13.99 in the Eye of the Storm The Life of General H. Norman Schwarzkopf By Roger Cohen & Claudio Gattie Bloomsbury, £16.99 All there in black on White Patrick White By David Matt Cape, £20 Artist drawing from rainforests The Gardens of Roberto Burle Marx By Sima Eliovson Thames and Hudson, £28 Reading a poem All aboard for paradise Columbus By Felipe Fernández-Armesto Oxford, £16.95 Confessions of gentleman Jim A Poet Could Not but Be Gay By James Kirkup Peter Owen, £16.95 Furnish your Garden in Style Happiness is no Big Deal Picture Gallery "I'll never forget Gleneagles. That's… The Gleneagles Hotel On the strengths of mild Mixing grape and brain Technology has revolutionised some French wines-but only where the quality of the fruit is an established tradition, Jane MacQuitty writes Wine Buys Catalan tastes, Moorish or less Jonathan Meades chases wild geese around the Persian gulf of London Restaurant Guide French Last wild fling before the game Frances Bissell, The Times cook, enjoys the end of the salmon before tackling the season's first grouse Great British Classics Switching on the light fantastic Illuminating shrubs and trees can transform the evening scenery, Francesca Greenoak says Saving grace of Ireland's past Strokestown Park's new historical role recreates troubled times, writes Hildi Hawkins Hughden Leisure Home & Garden Crucial Trading Limited Plastic Fencing Agriframes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Rolls Royce Rivervale Alfa Romeo Covercraft of Europe Hayselden Trinity Motors Duncan Hamilton Co. Ltd Car Furnishings Ltd Dial 100 and ask Freephone Lancia Broadfields Beetles Intenational Country Property Martin Grant Homes Property Known as Dartmoor Wildlife Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast & Friendly Mortage Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowan Head Smith Walker Kingfishers Swiss Alps Villars & crans montana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keeping the real world at bay Mike Bygrave crosses San Francisco's bridges to where the rich-or intellectually rich - have given 'alternative lifestyle' new meaning Travel Notes By George, I went all hot and cold Thirty years after the ukulele went silent, Alan Franks joins the George Formby weekend and stumbles on a derelict home as well as some uncanny reincarnations Travel Notes Kyrenia Cream of the West Country Highbullen Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Island Paradise The Royal York & Faulkners Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items SDK Travel Titan HiTours STA Travel Verenhof hotes Baden Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items School for better cooks Readers are invited to join Frances Bissell, The Times cook, at her special classes at the Prue Leith cookery school this autumn The Times Coolery Evenings Bridge Listener Crossword No 3113 Enigma Variations-II by Nibor The Games Page 'I was a strange pupil, old before my time' A Childhood: Sir Rhodes Boyson Amdega Boddingtons Bitter
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