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News from 28/09/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Bob Ransford, Peter G. F. West, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Alasdair Riley, Clifford Longley, N. W. P. Cole, Patricia Davies, Anthony Holland, Richard Price (Chairman), Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Anton and Katrin Mosimann, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, W. Chambers, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Norman Howell, Roy Worthington, Philip Howard, Alastair Guild, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Christopher Warman and Michael Dynes, James Bone, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Judy Goldhill, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Chloe Colchester, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Ivor Crewe, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Elunedprice, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Robin Stieber, Lord Swaythling, Alan Hamilton, Angus McBean, Michael Clark, Marcus Williams, Frances Bissell, Ross Tieman and Harvey Elliott, Rex Bellamy, Miri Rubin, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, M. J. Calder, Raymond Durrant, Graham Wood, Frank Cope, Sean French, W. N. Ramsbottom, Paul Fregosi, Lindsay Cook, Jane Wheatley, George Brock, Richard Fearn, Lindsay Cook Week End Money Editor, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Christopher Moore, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Stanley Ayling, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchael Watkins, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Sara McCONNELL, Kerry Gill, C. F. Forsyth, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alexander Troochi, John Russell Taylor, Peter Stothard, Kathryn Riddle, Jeremy Treglown, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Mrs Lorna Campbell, Richard Evans, Clare Longrigg, Craig Seton, Robert Elms, Martin Searby, Alastair Robertson, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Barney Hoskyns, Joanna Pitman, M. Potok, A. A. Goymer, Crispin Rodwell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Richard Fawkes, Bonnie Prince Charlie's, George Hill, Brian Alderson, P. H. Dunn, Clive White, Charles Nevin, Oliver Walston, Hugh Smith, Nicholas Barber, Liz Smith, Peter Windibank, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Franks, Adrian Desmond and James Moore Michael Joseph, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Peter Stothard and Michael Evans, Margita Wheeler, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Shona Crawford, Michael Horovitz, Edward Grayson, F. B., Charles Hennessy, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Jordan, Marc Gordon (Executive Director), Benedict Nightingale, Carlo Gebler, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, G. Fisher, Keith Macklin, Anne McElvoy, Luke Jennings, N. Foster, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Jenny Macarthur, Mark Harrison, Susan Ellicott, Mendi Msimang (Chief Representative), Judy Froshaug, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alan Castree, Hazel Spink,

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Crying Foul Wise up Beautiful , Darling Oozat? Inside Owzat? Death of a Lady Index Bush declares end of nuclear terror US scraps short-range missile warheads and removes cruise from ships and submarines Dutch to trim EC draft on union Index 'Bomber' Harris still flying into German flak Civil war devastates Croatian culture Serbian and federal attacks have left churches and other architectural treasures in ruins as the conflict in Croatia spreads, reports Christopher Walker Storms bring no end to drought Dutch to trim EC draft on union Threat of sack for 600 officers Barclays Ambiguous poll messages frustrate prospects for Labour Opinion polls paint a confusing picture for Labour strategists as the party gathers in Brighton for its annual conference. ivor Crewe, professor of government at Essex University, examines their dilemma Halifax Charter to let firms inspect schools Clarke sets sights on 'taking the mystery out of education Charter airline collapses Roy Fuller, poet and lawyer, dies Cunard a Trafalgar House Company Labour plans male pensions at 60 Scrabble players take on the world Hope for boxer Bell funeral Sacking unfair Salmonella tests Typhoid scare leads to Home Office ruling on immigrants Lockerbie residents free to sue in US The Sunday Times Jaguar adapts pilots' night sights for safer driving Five die and six hurt as lorry hits cars on M25 MacLean publisher is fined Social worker tells of abuse Nationwide Cathedral village sets up £500,000 appeal The Sunday Times Doubts in Brussels cloud river crossing approval Docklands regeneration Putting on a brave face: Abigail Cole, aged two,… Manns get help offer over cash plight Phone warning Growing worry Gas blast £1.3m auction Refurbished towers of terror handed over to residents Security cameras and video phones have cut the crime rate on a south London estate where residents used to live in fear, writes Lin Jenkins King 'not buried for 17 years' Church music 'at risk' Virgin Holidays Bar puts pressure on Baker DES Carefree record flyers reunited Whsmith By our Foreign Staff: East and West hail Bush plan to cut nuclear arms White House takes advantage of change in superpower balance to call the shots in arms game Changing times breathe new life into Reagan proposal The BT Commitment US keeps lead in arms reductions In bold proposals to cut the American arsenal, Peter Stothard writes Russians ready to stop their " bean counting' (Reuter): Palestinians accept peace conference on Miiddle East Iraqis will free UN team today Senators in deadlock over Bush judge L-plate lovers have a ball with Sony's Cinderella (AP): Maternal emotions: surrogate mother Elvira Jordan,… Paratroops urged to disarm guards Imam gets dressing down for mosque visit by princess Return of the boat people to speed up Sentence upheld (Reuter): Dayaks' choice (Reuter): Diplomat shot (Reuter): Mongolia visit (Reuter): Burial refused Jail threat Envoys' fate (Reuter): Fancy pants (Reuter): Snake feast Georgia's best and brightest confront army of the majority Liberals and those in power share a deep sense of honour offering the best hope for preventing bloodshed, Bruce Clark writes from Tbilisi Police try to break siege in Bucharest as miners stay Reforms menaced by strike Ancient tongue teaches computers new tricks Police try to break siege in Bucharest as miners… Bosnia adds to EC's anxieties Bosnia adds to EC's annxieties Dutch challenged over draft for union treaty Against Falling Hair Moscow retreats in space (AFP): Venus lightning (Reuter): Fiat enquiry (AP): De Klerk visit Entertainments South Bank The Philharmonia Royal Albert Hall Raymond Gubbay presents at the Royal Festival Hall Opera Gala Night Gloriumptious Christmas Season!! Barbican Hall Leslie Caron Art Galleries The Park Lane Antiques Fair Travel in Time Spink Royal Festival Hall Criterion S Auction Rooms Dominion Theatre BO & CC The Times Clamped in the grip of urban vice Television Review Lynne Truss is enthralled by a programme in which London's "most hated men" are tried by television Robbing America for a storyline thread Rock Barney Hoskyns meets the Sixties rocker Robbie Robertson, back on the road with a new album, Storyville The Book Gulid Ltd Able Labels The Sunday Times Musical summer of discontent All has not been harmony for many of the capital's orchestras, with disputes taking centre stage. Richard Morrison reports Mikado All that, er, jazz? Radio Clive Davis on the changing sound of Britain's only jazz radio station Clifford Longley The churches should encourage their schools to opt out as a power block Have blacks passed the screen test? David Robinson reports on racial discrimination in Hollyood, and new moves to break the white decision-marks' cartel Philip Howard …and moreover Germany's walled gardens A year after unity Anne McElvoy finds Berliners as divided as ever as they cultivate their allotments Saying his peace Dithering on Dates Almost a Charter Sounding the Retreat Booker reply on Mosley resignation The 'pitiful state' of Heveningham Hall Oxfam and politics Hero's welcome Letters to the Editor 'Golden handcuffs' Sputtering on Control of South African broadcasting Political gap Executives' salaries A sartorial hitch Stranded children Shifting the load Index Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Wheelwrights' Company Lecture Dinners Roy Fuller Memorial services Oona Chaplin Lady Chaplin, widow of Charlie Chaplin, died in the night of Septemner 26/27 aged 65. She was born on May 13,1926 " Not Forgotten" Association Today's royal engagements Birthdays Reception Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2598 Winning Move Births Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Sclerosis Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Deaths Student Announcements "Dolphins Do Dance" The Times Student Announcements Clubs To Place Your Classified Advertisement Plenty to Alarm Unwary in Hymn to Freedom Rentals Legal Notices Satellite Multiyork BBC 1 BBC 2 ITV Variations ITV Radio 3 Channel 4 Radio 4 ITV Variations BBC 1 Radio 3 BBC 2 Radio 4 Satellite Radio 1 ITV Carnell Ltd. Channel 4 Waterstone retaliates in cut-price books conflict The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,723 Bush plans vast nuclear cuts Word-Watching Chambord Weather Heritage devastated Redundancy threat to 600 army officers Waterstone retaliates in cut-price books conflict Index Ferranti losses Week Ending This sporting life No rates cap Home claims Bonus offer C&W rewrites the fax of life Letters From aristocrat to meritocra74 Business Profile: Lord SwaythlingGillian Bowditch finds David Montagu, the chairman of Rothmans International, a man of buisness not family Joint venture Adwest suffers Kettle resigns Index Deadline near Bargain hunters Rate reduced Fidelity Investments Bigger impact Major Indices The Sunday Times National Westminster Bank Walker 'in favour of refinancing' Mowlem boosted by City Airport expansion ruling Corporate finances improve Cash call for £60m at Takare Company Briefs The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Major Changes Golf failure ends in loss Panfida to refinance Barings flat in first half Clayform cuts debt Williams pays $60m for Rockwell branch Busines Roundup Ferranti warns shareholders of more losses Missiles business bieing sold to GEC in settement of £50m dispute Poster group pegs payout Wiggins cuts its losses Nat West link ends independent status Astra attempts to make its peace Wembley profit slumps by £14.8m ITV firms 'being pushed to margins' New twist in trust battle Alliance By our City Staff: Guinness support was just 'doing a favour' Adwest yield attracts Unit Linked Insurance Investments Evered Bardon on a long haul Tempus Traditional Options Recent Issues Account ends with a whimper just short of 2,600 level Stock Market FT-SE 100 Volumes Wall Street Index Borrie rejects cap on fates Loans charging 100% interest may survive law change Credit ceiling enforced abroad NatWest limits choice for investors Comment Martincurrie Unions 'deserve more credit' AITC the Association of Investment Trust Companies Save & Prosper Elderly still to claim for risky home plans Power sale payment falls due Touche Remnant Lenders reduce fixed rate mortgages OFT to study forced sales Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Bargain hunters besiege B&B Cheap mortages on repossessed houses attract major interest Northern Rock Fimbra The Building Society Shop Chase De Vere The Equitable Life The M&G Group Small companies poised to make bigger impact Portfolio Platinum Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Briefings 235 Ready Made Business Letters Bonuses woo customers to catch the Abbey habit Scottish Mutual advocates takeover to holders National Savings Save & Prosper Midbank Bank PLC Foreign Colonial The Equitable Life Nationwide delay Assisting charity with or without the help of credit cards Useless statistics Little used cards present hidden menace Card switch Save & Prosper Group Limited Sum total of small is large All is quiet from building society Electing to save dollars Shares mixed at close Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Olympian feats will be expected in league Hockey Guide to First Division A Special Correspondent: Hard start for Slough as they go for treble Durham put their faith in Botham's appeal County championship newcomers believe they will be strong enough to win a one-day trophy Gower leads Europe in Wembley show Prodigious haul by Waqar helps to redress balance Richards can take part in World Cup A Saturday night out which left me hating boxing Polls show a majority to be against a ban Boxing Longland looks ahead Cycling Tompkins takes honours with treble Carlisle Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Redcar Star Of Gdansk to shine HAC blueprint proposes new racing authority Racing Rapid Raceline Second Set can lay claim to mile title in Ascot showpiece Mandarin Market Rasen Stratford Ascot Haydock Park New Zealand state their clear intent World Cup holders face immense face pressure to succed to succeed without enjoing home adventage Eagles prepare invitation The Times Sports Service Competition Picture Gallery Golf Racing Football For the Record Harlequins prune schedule Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Petrol chemistry fuels suspicion in the backrooms Motor Sport Barcelona Details Butcher digging still deeper The frustration of a player-manager who can manage but cannot play Joe Hulme of Arsenal. dies aged 87 Morales revives In Brief Match-By-Match Guide T0 the First Division A draw to delight second division Rugby League Kinsman and Stark take lead Equestrianism Ticket disgrace Europe's rookies bow to greater experience Ryder Cup Sports Letters Appetites need satisfying Unbeaten Ireland are champions Golf Destructive progression Davis runs into his best form Genuine article Numbers game Index Ballesteros and Olaz?bal lead a fine fightback Ryder Cup delicately poisede after fiirst day Ferguson's team praised at Tottenham Minolta Angelic innocence is lost forever at Gabriels Simon Baranes on Saturday Mansell on fast forward Rock of Aged Invasion of the tomato killers Wednesday has been named as National Vegetarian Day. Luke Jennings investigates the groups, militant and conservative, who are determined to turn Britain meatless Sopexa Take a Bough Giving way to demand What's Hot Spaced out on pictures What's Not The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Talking 'bout dad's generation Hope I die before I get old? Not according to the rockers about to go on tour yet again. Clare Longrigg reports Highlights: a day-by-day guide Why truth is stronger than faction A film with a message about the hanging of an innocent man for murder is released next week. Sean French finds perennial difficulties where art meets activism …to the best of the week ahead Rail Card Child's Play a parent's guide to children's events in town Robots? Tell it to the birds Blades Walkers in good heart As this weekend's charity walks begin, Joanna Gibbon meets the stalwarts of Bideford Swiss recipe for the simple life Home from home: Anton and Katrin Mosimann in Berkshire Gettting out Screeching back to life Today the RSPB releases a film which hights the effort being made to conserve barn owls. Alastair Guild reports Cheesed off by the rat race A country living: ewe's milk cheese Where nobody may safely graze Farmer's diary Paul Heiney Sight Savers J. F: Getting the Children out Fruit and more than two veg Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, suggests soups, casseroles and pies to make the most of the end-of-season harvest for vegetarians Meeting place: The Polish Hearth Club Thos Peatling Sweet smell of a bargain Jane MacQuitty surveys the retailers' racks of anti-recession, value-for-money wins Best buys Pots of pasta pronto Fast Work How to cook meals as quickly as you can buy them Harrods Stop Press Travel... Stop Press Travel... 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The sturdy Norman piers of the… … trail of nature's ton-up predators New Ibuleve Put the cat out Whers to Stay Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Hard-to-Get-Sizes Bedlinen The London Wall Bed Company Samad's Ltd Janbo Trading Ltd Tidy Rail Estia Ladder Standeasy Medivac Fly a Ferrari Kite The Stockbag Company Security Shutters French Daniel Brace Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX AccuStep 2000 Dressing Gowns Individually Made to Measure Shirts Hand Made Sofas M. A. C. Ltd. Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Designs that are hard to wear The throwawy age may be on the way out. Perfomance and durability are the new buzz words. Chloe Colchester reports Saturday Rendez-Vous Times Newspapers Ltd. The Times The Association of British Introduction Agencies Candleburners Circles Executive Club Why Dine Alone? Good Looking Gillie Brent & Company Elite Associates The Times Newspapers Windsor Elegant Evenings Selective Introductions Dinner Dates The Richmond Dining Club Country Partners Bureau Elegant Evenings The road to former glories Do you need practical advice on caring for antiques? Sarah Jane Checkland leafs through a new guide that gives just that Costly sneeze Preview Elbow grease, there's the rub Silver What's coming out of the woodwork? Furniture Silverfish and thunderflies on the warpat Paintings Be honest about a break Porcelain Putting security first in a second home Princely purchase House Hunter A suitable case for preservation treatment Play a round on the Riviera Property London Property Hudson Place The Cardamom Building, Butlers Wharf Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited North of the Thames Islington Hampstead & Highgate Sandpiper Kitchens Winchester Berry Hill Wiglesworth & Co. Northampton Overlooking Collingtree Park golf… Cariton Gate Barbican Country Property Humberts Surrey Belgravia & Knightsbridge Beaufort Gardens Sw3 Toddington North of the Thames Quiet Convenient Location Country Property Chelmsford Development Traditional Builders Make the Best Move You Could Make Lincolnshire Oxfordshire France Gascony Sussex Spain Essex Over Wallop Stockbridge Hampshire A home painted and decorated Country Property Tetbury Unusual grade Ii listed country house In High… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Pegasus Retirement Homes Ltd Progemo European Law and Property Benham&reeves The Times Step out on a new surface Shady characters welcome Now is the time, Francesca Greenoak says, to experiment with those darker borders Home & Garden Agriframes Ltd. Limescale Unwins Rocket Log Splitter Marshalls Send now Country Garden Old & English Roses Annie Shaw Garden Design Associates Alton Suttons Seeds Gates Ronald Blom, Walter Blom & Son Ltd New for 1992 Fruit Presses The London Door Company Essential Items Rainmiser This Week Walton Conservatories Norfolk Garden Supplies The Times Cinema Theatre Music Art Eggs and soldiers Contents The Hitman and Her Patrica Highsmith, they say, is in love with her creation, a psychopathic murderer who dictates what she writes. Craig Brown strives to makes sense of her fretful mind. Photograoh by Graham Wood " I don't know, I don't know. "… Fleeced by the weather Jane Wheatley reports from the dry plains of New South Wales, where the farmers and sheep are praying for rain Harrods Stop watching TV Start mak Minolta May the sales … The Body Shop was the success story of the Eighties. But was it a story of fanaticism and indoctrination? Nicola Murphy investigates the friends of the earthies Main photograph by Judy Goldhill … be with you Unlikely lads hit the big time Charles Bremner meets the British comedy pair who believe that success in Hollywood comes to those who wait - even if it is 17 years Picture Gallery Halifax Projected Sales Sharp Makes Sense The full weight of the law Alan Franks, 6ft, 12 stone, survives an encounter with almost a third of a ton's worth of tree trunks, posing as England rugby forwards training for the world cup. Photograph by Mark Harrison 'Ello 'ello 'ello: Paul Ackford… No Title What makes a great wine growing region? Ernest and… _they known they Julio Gallo 'I resented London , and Northern Ireland was like a lucky charm' Carlo Gebler took his family to live in Enniskillen, scene of one of the worst IRA attacks, and there they have found peace, Photograph by Crispin Rodwell Some areas it had stopped working altogether There 's many a slip 'twixt cup and tip Clement Freud An actress posing as a bride Ellen Terry was never so lovaly as when captured choosing between the vanities of her career, and the innocence of her marriage, Richard Fawkes writes Amarige Under Statement Designers are firting with slip dresses that are simply glorified lingerie, Liz Smith reports, Photographs by Christopher Moore Under Statement Prints in homage to his subjects Angus McBean believed in beauty and love, and where they did not exist he used his talents to try to create them. Quentin Crisp remembers his friendship with the photographer Victoria Wine Turning the tables d' hôtel Next time you check out the restaurant, Charles Hennessy says. You may be suprised Restaurant Guide A spell in Le Caprice with a capital see Jonathan Meades takes a break from looking at faces in the crowd, and finds the food is worth than a glance Stronghold of the Stuart succession Alasdair Riley visits a mansion where some things have sayed the same since Bonnie Prince Charlie's day Selfridges Where peacocks prance and dinner ends tomorrow Travel Robert Elms visits the heart of Buenos Aires, where hedonism reigns amid an exotic blend of elegance and shabbiness. Photographs by Ken Haas No Title Travel Notes Old men of the sea outsmart the clever dicks Travel Michael Watkins lingers late on the island of Capri to soak up the silence when the day-trippers have gone Pending court hearings seem to have ended the days of cheap holiday deposits, Harvey Elliott writes Itineraries Jersey Canada Postcards that have the edge Travel Shona Crawford Poole reads the wittiest entries and reveals the winner of our grand tour competition Across the Friendship Bridge An inaugural journey by VIP train through Vietnam to Southern China visiting Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Tay Ninh, Cu Chi, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hue, Ninh Binh, Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Pingxiang (China), Nanning & Guilin 23 days from ?2300.00 Overseas Travel Titan HiTours Ker&downey Titan Hi Tours Corsican UK Holidays Abta Hotel Savoy, St Helier, Jersey Disney Orlando Only 8 mins. Luxury villa, 3 Bedrooms… SDK Travel Cornwell & Devon Autumn Classic. 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By James Rushbridger Century, £17.99 Bad habits of a lifetime The brilliant, original mind of Alexander Trocchi was dulled and then destroyed by drugs Alexander Trocchi The Making of the Monster By Andrew Murray Scott Polygon, £14.95 Invisible Insurrection of a Million Minds a Trocchi Reader Edited by Andrew Murray Scott Poiygon, £8.95 Jumbo type trumpets a clear message Children The Elephant Book By Ian Redmond Walker Books, £12.99 Rohan Bags God in His heaven, all wrong with the world Books The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval Europe By V. I. Flint Oxford, £48 Fox's charming tale Conor Cruise O'Brien on the 18th century politcian whose personality won over even his harshest critics Solid grounding in mountain prose Mountains An Anthology By Anthony Kenny John Murray, £20 Lycidas Painstaking pen meets picture-taking gadget Wainwright's Favourite Lakeland Mountains With Photographs by Derry Brabbs Michael Joesph, £16.99 Perilous paths, M25 included Thrillers Manista By Len Deighton Century, £14.99 Waterstones Booksellers A passage to India Readers are invited to enjoy our special tours of this little- known part of the country Picture Gallery Send for your Brochure Today Bridge by By Buff: Listener Crossword No 3117 Ways of Escape Chess by Raymond Keene 'We went to the TUC for family holidays' A Childhood: Roy Jenkins Chambord No Title

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