News from 05/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Klick, Bill Frost and Philip Jacobson, Kenneth Minogue, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Tom Bannister, C. J. Nickless, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Paul Harris, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Ronald Faux, Nancy Harrison, Geraldine Bedell, Stella Kon, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, David Pannick, Amanda Mitchison, Chapple of Hoxton, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Norman Barry, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Quentin Cowdry, Keith Evans, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Marguerite Bowers, Bryan Stiles, Ralph Harris, Patrick Minford, Robert Morgan and John Winder, Alan Lorimer, Tania Glyde, Bauer, Harold Rose, Anthony Grant, John A. Atkinson, Ross Tieman and Richard Ford, Robert Seely, Douglas Broom, Peter Ackroyd, Tom Walker and Dessa Trevisan, Jeffrey Bramley, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nicola Murphy, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sheila Cohn Dekel, Joan Salter, Marsh, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, William T. Stearn, John Burton, David N. F. Logan-Brown, Sean French, P. D. Atkinson, A de M, Harry Debelius, Rupery Bruce, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Frank Smith, William Letwin, Chris Thau, Amicia de Moubray, David Holbrook, Gillian Bowditch, H. G. Muller, Derek Hudson, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nigel Thomas, Tim Congdon, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Leslie Forbes, Lucette Matalon Lagnado, J. K. Russell, Clare Longrigg, Janine Di Giovanni, Richard Shone, Ken Lawrence, Jill Sherman, F. M. Bennett, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Anita Roddick, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Felix Bennett, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Julie Burchill, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Roger J. Southam, John Bishop, J. Caisley, Michael Seely, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, George Brock and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, MacMargolis, John Bell Business Editor, Martin Waller, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, F. B., S. J. C., Deramore, Michael Horovitz, Tonypandy, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Denise Claveloux, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Hartley Shawcross, Rosemary Hill, Matthew Bond, Anna Bramwell, Susan Ellicott, Arthur Davis, Judy Froshaug, Keith Joseph, Philip Jacobson, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, B. C. Roberts, Bernard Jury, Stoddart, Denning,
ResumoCroatia accord as Serbian leader relents No charges for Sir Allan Inside Tabloid army besieges Liz Taylor wedding Soviet Jews rue exodus to Israel Disillusioned with the promise of a better life in Israel, Soviet Jews are fighting to go home, reports Richard Beeston from Jerusalem Kinnock speech boosts Labour by two points Whitehall worried at vulnerable BAe Kuoni Today in the Times MacKay demands a halt to the soaring cost of legel aid The Lord Chancellor has told legal aid solicitors they must raise standards and give better value for money. Frances Gibb reports Polytechnics' growth put pressure on accommodation Freshers get room with & sea view at holiday camp Cunard Freshers' Guide By our Higher Education Correspondent: Local cash to opt-out schools is cut Kinnock tribute to science shows talent for invention Scientific firsts listed by Labour were not all made in Britain, reports Nick Nuttall Picture Gallery Discounts cushion falling car sales Good Food Good Company Burglary 'killed' woman Mann moves on Adler award Gilmour to retire Champion leads Correction Green saved from Bar suspension by police decision Fallem DPP will eventually be in position to resume advocacy, lawyers believe Trains will not fit prefab station Channel tunnel Goldsmith: the making of a mogul Doubts raised over sale of paintings Vice that provokes a Gallic shrug Dow's Port Meal break delays flights Twitchers hark after elusive alpine owl Conference is turning point, says Kinnock Closing Speech Party 'in step with Benn' New relations Fair hearing BT Picture Gallery Private cash could meet urgent bills Spending Plans Cordula Close to winning hand in last chance saloon Commentary For the media Brighton was bland, for party managers it was a triumph, writes Robin Oakley False claims raise cost of travel cover Police pay riot victims Jail charges Discount ban Dublin swoons on Beckett binge Dublin does a jig in homage to a favoured son. Jamie Dettmer gets in on the act Croatian Information Centre Picture Gallery British Gas More help urged for demobbed servicemen Internal market anomalies may cause hospital work cuts Jill Sherman, continuing her survey of hospital fending for themselves, finds those in London hit harder than most Major pledges more money to build up health service Resist gun law, firms are told Tobacco industry fights advert ban Picture Gallery Bishop challenges ethical base of church investment See 60 new films every month without going near a… Aids virus 'infects 5,000 every day' Nurse in drink-drive killing is jailed Chickens killed Giant unwell No salvation Factory death Coining it In hot pursuit Britain accepts EC goal of a united policy on defence Dozens injured in Georgia violence SKY Air raids drown talk of peace Christopher Walker reports that in Croatia the war is going on as usual despite a new agreement in The Hague on a Yugoslav solution Ethnic squabble sinks Martens French fear stirred by Aids rape case Philip Jacobson reports from Paris that the rape of a woman by a policeman with Aids has once again focused France's attention on the conduct of its police force Walesa urges UN force in Europe (Reuter): IMF talks delay Deal on rights Lubavitch ruling NSPCC Kaifu decision catches Diet off guard (Reuter): Hazard for housewives British regret (Reuter): Scud threat Manila's flame of hope fades to ashes Qantas Bhopal victims choke on compensation deal Christopher Thomas reports from Bhopal that corruption and red tape will drag out payments to the gas disaster victims UN says Iraq was within 18 months of ha vine nuclear arms A UK-educated scientist led Iraq's nuclear arms team, writes James Bone from New York Abbey National Haiti slum is heart of resistance Klan 'hoaxer' unmasked Against Falling Hair Comics corner captive audience Bush puts freeze on assets Our Foreign Staff: Mobutu and rival battle for control (AP): Texaco to pay price of sexism Jordan priority (Reuter): Cabinet adopted Portuguese voters face stark choice Virgin Holidays Antarctic accord signed The Sundap Telepraph Model city swaps rubbish for food Rio De Notebook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Wimbledon End of Summer Ball Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aida Multiple Display Advertising Items BFG Wyndhams Theatre The Times Happiness is warmth on the ice Lynne Truss reviews the Torvill and Dean Omnibus abd finds the secret of all releationships A vision on the cliffs, begorrah Theatre A Bright Light Shining Bush Theatre Punishment without Revenge The Place The Sunday Times Northern Rock Tale of Country folk Rock Big Country Town & Country Concert Allegri Quartet Purcell Room Clifford Longley Our attitude to sex is determined by inherited hypocrisy not true morality Philip Howard . . . and moreover Justice cannot wait Pressure for an independent review of verdicts is irresisiible, says David Pannick Peter looks west once more Charles Bremner asks if the historic city on the Neva can be returned to its former glory Fir the benefit of Mr Major The Times Diary Instant history The Times Diary National stage The Times Diary No Title Wall finds the door The Times Diary Japan's Mysteries Br's Blighted Link Discretion of the Valiant Should the DPP have resigned? Small change A 'grand debate' urged to resolve Britain's doubts on future role in Europe Hindsight on the ethics of saturation Unity through golf Harvest boon Darwin's children Bombing Spreading doubt Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Appointments Marriages Service luncheon Sir Leslie Mayor Air Marshal Sie Leslie (Deane) "Duke" Mavor, KCB, AFC, former principal of the Home Defence College, Easingwold, died on October 2 aged 75. He was born on January 18,1916 Memorial services Lloyd Garrison Weekend birthdays Francis Sandbach Professor Francis Sandbach Greek scholar, died on September 18 aged 88. He was born on February 23,1903 Roy Fuller Lewis Golden, Chairman of The London Library, writes: Dinners Reception Today's royal engagements Church services tomorrow Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2604 Winning Move Picture Gallery Listent: For I shall speak clearly, you will have… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Cause for Anxiety in the Church BBC1 Satellite Multiyork Furniture Radio 1 ITV Variations ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite BBC1 Bupa Officers to be punished for Brixton IRA escape The Times Crossword No 18,729 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Happy as pigs in sheer ecstasy Conference Sketch Chambord Business and Finance Guinness trial —Weekend—money Arnie's phoney war Week Ending Giving credit for a good education Equal terms Mortgage aid Bonus fears Letters Sickly child to company doctor Business Profile Despite being 'just about' a millionaire, the saviour of several firms still feels insecure, Carol Leonard discovers Liberty stake Racal attacks Halstead up Lautro enquiry Photo cards BES success M&G No Title Loans bar The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices London Traded Options SEC quizzes Goldman over role in auction Smurfit 'set to back Brent rescue plan' Contempt ruling on Nadir near By our Economics Correspondent: G7 talk fuels yen surge EC plea by Governor Ashley Group shares slide First year of ERM'a success' Lmont gives no hint of move to narrower band Fimbra's future under scrutiny Parretti suspended from Melia board Business Roundup Microfilm lifts payout Gardner shares slide Maxwell loses deputy chief Eau Zone sold for cash Percy Bilton edges ahead FT-SE 100 Volumes Recent Issues Major Indices BT rings up sale interest Creston final passed New chief in Hong Kong The Sunday Times Williams accounts attacked by Racal Buyers sought for Bcci operations Caledonian clan gathers to fight Price war By our City Staff: Argyll 'campaign of sabotage' alleged by Roux The second Guinness trial STV shares up as profits dive South African buys 14.6% in Liberty By our City Staff: Brow &Tawse chief goes Morgan Grenfell Trust Managers By our Banking Correspondent: Coutts to cut 170 more jobs Airbus seeks enquiry into Ba policy Healthy Halstead Unit Linked Insurance Investments Racal awaits the real Williams bid Tempus Shares drift lower after us rate cut fails to materialise Stock Market Wall Street Traditional Options Dow falls on late selling World Markets Save & Prosper Phantom Fraudster Small investors compete as equals in BT sell-of Subscribers can avoid scaling down of shares, but they will have to pay, Sara McConnell reports Post may hold up certificates Innocent will pick up Fimbra pieces Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Direct Permium Account New style Pep offers option for shareholders No Title Woolwich GT-INVESTMENT Managers Briefings New funds put their trust in commercial property Save & Prosper Actuaries agree bonus cuts Funds hit by stock market slumps CFS Hill Samuel Act now Lautro to investigate 'misleading' sales of with-profit bonds Fimbra Scottish Widows Japanese Trust Help for home plan debtors Save & Prosper Phantom fraudster copied credit card magnetic strip Customers wanted to destroy discarded carbons Laser photocard enters trials Robert Fleming save & Prosper Lenders favour smaller mortgages Investment Trust Companies Record of arrears could be bar to cheaper loans Fidelity Investments Portman Building Society Idea of honour penalised by system Music to the ears Bristol&west Building Society Holiday time for working money Silent society Bank reimbursed account after theft uncovered Forgotten assurance Interest Rates Round-Up BES schemes attract £55m in six months Portfolio Platinum Save&prosper Losses reduced at close Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities (AP): Olazábal charges two shots clear at halfway stage Woosnam's No. 1 golf ranking under threat Scores from Stuttgart Holders safely through Bough's switch puts ITV's rugby on top Sport on Television The Wee in View The Week's Highlights (AP): Rodriguez moves closer to his goal Picture Gallery Tomorrow Winters ban hits Kingston Basketball Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Castleford hope Bradley will halt their slide Rugby League Boardman steps up his mileage Cucling Flourish by women Bridge Generous to join the greats Derby winner can overcome unfavourable draw in Longchamp spectular From our French Racing Correspondent: Magic Ring to shine Longchamp Tomorrow C4 Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today C4 Tertian enters classic picture Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 14 contenders Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Racing next week Mandarin: Palatial Style to I defy penalty in Cambridgeshire Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Mandarin, Thunderer: Kelso Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Guide to our In-Line Racecard Osario finds form Rapid Raceline Wales pin hopes on mastery of set-pieces Expectations are high as three home countries carry the burden of favouritism into their opening World Cup matches Rugby World Cup Today's Teams in Cardiff Today's Teams in Dublin Eager Scots to adopt a positive approach Rugby World Cup Irish left in dark over Zimbabwe Today's Teams in Edinburgh World Cup Programme Italy should confirm superiority Television Latest Betting Liverpool throw teenager straight back into fray Jones signs from Crewe and joins line-up for Old Trafford Southend fade after break For the Record The Times Jameson Watch-By-Match Guide to the First Division Focus on Bright for move Injury counts Milton out of Wembley Equestrianism Rocastle presses claims for international recall Clive White Pritchard puts the fun first Billson banned for dissent Hockey World Cup final is prize Fears for Watson In Brief Gullivers Sports Travel Golf Arsenal face a difficult test against Benfica Tottenham forced to change cup date Second round Draws The Writing School Yorath has no fear of Germany Spear thrower chucks ball into Lord's court Simon Barnes on Saturday Australia given the run-around Dismay over unsold tickets France fail to impress in win Entertainment Out of Town Food and Drink Getting Away Shopping Collecting Property Gardening A giant fills the frame, at last In the light of next week's Hayward Gallery exhibition, Richard Shone reassesses the much abused Toulouse-Lautrec Christmas on a River What's Not And here it isn't Daisy Waugh's Hotline What's Hot Stagestruck Beattie Reading between the lines And was Jerusalem builded there? With the curtain about to go up on the seventh Jewish film festival, Sean French turns to Hollywood for real inspiration Highlights: a day-by-day guide In the beginning was the music Richard Morrison on the 100 performances of Haydn's Creation that will ring out over Britain tonight Child's Play A parent's guide to children's events in town Britannica Make love, not war Next week a Russian revolutionary sets out to win supporters in Berkshire No Title Guide Dogs, the Eyes of the Blind The tetraploids have landed Farmer's diary Jumping for dare-devil joy Next weekend Paris hosts a show for those seeking adventure sports. His heart pounding, Jeremy Hart tried bungy jumping Getting out Englishman's home is his bastle Home from home : Martin Robertson in Dumfries Come join the fungus foragers Tomorrow toadstool hunters will be on the march Drowning m alphabet soup Getting the Children out Thermabond Contracts Ltd. Growing pains of the pine trade Melting ways to say cheese Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, recalls filling but friendly evenings of raclettes and fondues Ibuleve Why boxes lack class On their tenth anniversary Jane MacQuitty tests wines that come in a box Best buys Bitter sweet delight Queer Gear How to prepare unusual fruits and vegetables: pomegranates It's the top crop, old fruit On the eve of Norfolk's Apple Day Leslie Forbes delves into our orchard heritage celebrations Blues in the night Meeting place: Little Clarendon Street, Oxford Sotheby's Thos Peatling Jane MacQuitty's cellar guide If you must eat veal. . . Kind Food: Alison Johnson Style&luxury Stop Press Travel Stop Press Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Group Flights to Moscow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Castles in the border air Where to Walk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Robin Hood Rate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Llanthony Priory Best of Britain As the South Wales shire horse show attracts the crowds today, Robin Young makes a pilgrimage to the Vale of Ewyas, and finds a rich spiritual heritage Abergavenny, a perfect centre for w The centuries-old market town offers an impressive array of the good things in life P&O European Ferries Airtours Prior booking Where to Stay Where to Eat The Treske Shop The Old Tannery Collection Flatroof Problems Multiple Display Advertising Items Saniel Brace Mountain Bike Birchcroft Ine Bone China Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPE Beaumont & Co MOPS The stockbag Company Hand Made Sofas Aroenco Ltd Cartoon Teach your Child French Reproduction Folio The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Products Ltd Is anyone sitting comfortably? The sofa, settee or couch has changed little over the years. Amicia de Moubray finds out why more modern designs have never caught on Making put by mail Christmas shopping without the shops can bring rewards Key to Picture (Left) Books by the box Publisher's bright idea turns a profitable new leaf Temptation for jade appetites Sarah Jane Checkland leafs through a new book devoted to a stone Britain reverses the Old Master trade Next Tuesday, 16 Japanese Old Masters bought by two enterprising and discreet Britons will go on show in London for the first time Executive Club Saturday Rendezvous The Times Fans and Korans Ski-runs at the back door Keeping faith with conversions Gothic horror story of a fine, deserted mansion Moor for your money Bovis Homes Winchester House LPi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Country Property Martin's Costa Blanca Sandpiper Kitchens Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items France The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Pink, with a touch of pink Property Buyers Guide Mortgages & Remortgages Huge Bourn Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times On their metal Growing up in the nursery Francesca Greenoak reports on an unusual success story in the world of plant propagation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Original Box-Sash Windows Insublind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victorian Handmade Copper Lanterns Agriframes The London Door Company Home&garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Special offer Countax Norfolk Garden Supplies This Week Best Buys Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips RJL The Woman who Made a Man of Rudolph Valentino The Best of Times Cinema Theatre Music Art Hot plot hits the spot Contents His Country: Right, or Wrong The supports of Jean-Marie Le Pen call him the French Winston Churchill. He calls himself the French Boris Yeltsin. Philp Jacobson catches an extreme politician in action, Photograph by Derek Hudson Eye thinks we should be told As private Eye enjoys its thirtieth anniversary, John Wells gives a personal account iof its collaborations Barclays Body and testure No Title Whose line is it any This autumn the government is to choose the route for the high-speed rail link that will connect London with the Channel tunnel and Europe. Nigel Thomas unravels the complicated network of futures that hangs on the decision. Photograph by Dario Mitidieri The woman who launched apollo The film career of Rudolph Valentino did not take off until he was moulded into a love god by his second wife, Michael Morris writes and when she left him, he crashed BCA Sumo me is to love me Clement Fraud Globe No Title Pioneer Facts and fiction from a freedom fighter of the press Martha Gellhorn has spent a lifetime leaping into the world's conflicts. Interview by Janine Di Giovanni. Photograph by Graham Wood Martell Martell Words to the wise If you're not very clever, it's just possible that Julie Burchill won't like you, E. Jane Dickson reports Sharp Makes Sense Smoking Can Cause Lung Cancer Ronchitis and Other Chest Diseases Europalia Portugal Travels with my antecedents Dmitri Dostoevsky left his St Petersburg tram to tour the West, star in a Bbc film and buy a Mercedes. Robin Young explains that having the right great-grandfather can be a help in life. Illustration by Felix Bennett Historic House Hotels Estee Lauder Military coup Fashion Liz Smith inspects the parade of regimental uniforms that is marching into the high street, as designers salute the styles of the army and navy. Photographs by John Bishop Picture Gallery Material whirl Fashion Hoe do designers develop a sense of touch? Brenda Polan examines the fabric of the testile industry Selfridges No Title Pioneer Le Flacon If music lead to love of food, play on Restaurant Guide Hungry by name, Hungary by nature Hussar for the end of summer: Jonathan Meades goes where the food and portions are forever autumnal Neither horde nor hoard in sight Jersey No Title Atlantic Caribbean Harvey Elliott finds a weekend break to St Petersburg and a fishing trip off the coast of Madeira Travel Overseas Travel South Africa Silly thing is they are happy Michael Watkins drops in on the bloody-minded inhabitants of the Scillies, who revel n their rocky isolation Talk about Tailor-Made Holidays You Even Get a… Overseas Travel Concorde Ltd. 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Vanessa Redgrave describes her life in the theatre and politics with warm honesty, writes Nicola Murphy Venessa Redgrave An Autobiography Hutchinson, ?17.99 Baldly, roundly dirty Byros Rogers Medieval Welsh Erotic Poetry Edited and translated by Dafydd Jonston Tafol, ?8.95 We are no longer a subject for satire Shrewd, discerning and extraordinarily hard-working, Queen Victoria has clearly earned her improved reputation, Hugo Vivkers writes Queen Victoria By Giles St Aubyn Sinclair-Stevenson, ?19.95 Reading a poem The admirable face of capitalism Body and Soul By Anita Roddick Ebury, ?12.99 Farmer James's weighty fruit While Henry and William flourished, others members of the famous family stumbled The Jameses a Family Narrative By R. W. B. Lewis Andr? Deutsch, ?0 Tottering turtles! Parrot outwits villain Children Brian Alderson the Boggart in the Barrel By Catherine Sefton By Catherine Sefton Illustrated by Maureen Bradley Hamish Hamilton, £4.99 The innocents who survived hell The story of the torture and killing of twins at Auschwitz is almost too painful to read, Anna Reynolds writes Children of the Flames By Lucetta Matalon Lagnado and Sheila Cohn Dekel Sidgwick & Jackson, ?16.99 Differing proofs of the human spirit Paperbacks Climbers By M. John Harrison Paladin, £4.99 The Snapper By Roddy Doyle Minerva, £4.50 The Caf? Cong By Niall Quinn Wolfhound Press, £6.95 Bedrock By Lisa Alther Penguin, £4.99 Grand tourist and tour grind Three Letters from the Andes By Patrick Leigh Fermor John Murray, £10.95 Neither Here nor There Travels in Europe By Bill Bryson Secker & Warburg, £14.95 Under the hide of Jekyll The Naked Savage By Andrew Sinclair Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 A scent of majestic colour The Times Roses and Shredder Offer Shredded treat Clean up your garden easily with this tested waste shredder—and save £20 Bridge by Listener Crossword No 3118 : Double Crossword by Klick The Games Page Solutions Crossword No: 3115 'I wasn't accepted into high society' A Childhood: Dick Francis Times Newspapers Ltd, 1991. Transparencies sent to… Fox Video No Title
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