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News from 12/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Stewart R. Sutherland, Vice-Chancellor, Liz Dolan, Linda Trotter, Peter Parker (Chairman), Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Ronald E. Buxton (Managing Director), Dinah Hall, Des Keenan, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, J. F., Alex R. Watson, Steve Hilton-Barber, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Judy Goodkin, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Kate Hubbard, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Vivian S. Singh, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Auberon Waugh, Barbara Young, Chief Executive, Nigel West, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Sked, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Byron Rogers, Anne Broxis, Jeremy Walker, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Kenneth Rae, Ian Bradley, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Jonathan Hawes, Jayne Burchell, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Peter Lewis, Graham Wood, Carol Leonard and Ross Tieman, Alison Johnson, Sean French, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Hugh Montefiore, Chairman, Alan Weller, Peter Yarranton, Chairman, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan and Anne McElvoy, Jill Insley, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kenneth Garlick, Joseph de Courcy (Editor), Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Sir Anthony Caro, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Tim Melville-Ross Chief Executive, Peter Stothard, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, N. T. Hardyman, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Christian Hesketh, Clare Longrigg, Peter Madge, Ken Lawrence, George Monbiot, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lesley Lewis, Chris Craymer, Joanna Pitman, Roderick MacKay, Marine Ices, Lord Weinstock, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Angela Bebb (Co-Chairman), Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Charles Nevin, Jonathan Clark, Gavin Smith, Norman Hammond, Archeology Correspondent, Humphrey Burton, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, S. J. C., John Winder and Robert Morgan, Malcolm Balen, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Anne I. Grubb, Julia Briggs, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, C. A. Hughes, Clement Freud, Aubrey Moody, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Hazel Spink,

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Major pledges 'power to choose' Our Foreign Staff: Paris, Bonn and Madrid widen rift on defence EC on collision course Inside Barnsley takes a five-star route to health care Weinstock rules out hostile bid This is hi-tech lynching, says beleaguered judge Kuoni Grander Opera Mellow Mailer? Snark Lark Feeble Keble BA seeks big savings at loss-making local airports Goldsmith versus Privaie Eye Mixed emotions at the end of a long and winding legal road Private school fees rise 10% A lesson in the polite refusal of courtesy calls Picture Gallery Thousands ignore dog register call Art loss blamed on arsonist Tomb sheds light on Egyptian god Consultants lukewarm over trusts Man accused of girl's murder Libel damages Parents may sue Adverts protest Gambling spree Suspended sentence far head guilty of cruelty to children Crane left trail of destruction Muslim strippers face up to community's outrage TV auction result out next week Police sweep streets for runaways Concern for youngsters vulnerable to city vice A plain-clothes squad on a mission to London runaway children have netted a mixed bag of innocents and hardened street kids, Stewart Tendler reports Dow's Port Bullies ambushed and killed boy, 16 No sale Nursing win New library row Qantas Major sets out vision of freedom and opportunity Power to choose and right to own form agenda for Nineties Prime Minister Applause greets castration call Children Pattern urges mass phone protests on broadcasting bias Rallying Call Party swings to same old song with new melody They hummed along to fresh interpretations of familiar themes, but Robin Oakley hears discordant echoes of a song for Europe The Business Card Major has complained to BBC Media Dispute Councils will be stopped from favouring staff Ford Replacement lined up for Endurance Survey ship sails for Antarctic Minolta Carbuncles disfigure the faces of saintly friends Social workers feared violence from Orkney families Nationwide Our Foreign Staff: UN gives inspectors sweeping nuclear search rights in Iraq Palestinian kills Israeli soldiers Luther King 'guilty of plagiarism' in thesis Queen Elizabeth2 Musical tries its magic on Paris Les Misérables Picture Gallery Reuter: Cuba allows Christians to join communist party Quality cars Little Havana prepares for a post-Castro era Cuba's communist party congress is only a sideshow for thousands of exiles planning a return to the island, Martin Fletcher reports Call for a common foreign policy endangers EC unity As the key players work on the final negotiations before the Maastricht summit, George Brock reports from Brussels that the treaty is still at risk Qantas at Lunn Poly Army reneges on pact but sieges are lifted Grudging gestures may help to shore up shaky Yugoslav ceasefire Soviet state council to dissolve Kgb From our East Europe Correspondent: Oldest profession flirts with market Last waltz for Marx but party not over Lake Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (AFP): Leader of Omon arrested (Reuter): Phone power (AFP): Rakowski trial (Reuter): Holy jaw stolen Chernobyl fire Liberals pick former finance minister to lead Japan (AFP): Thailand builds up its navy (AP): 'Bionaut' leaves Church sued (AP): Centenary twins Deng will die unmourned Alliance Leicester 'Comrade Kwin' wins hearts in Harare market From AP: Premier chosen for Haiti Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashkenazy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vienna Boys Choir Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Mozart Festival Orchestra Opera & Ballet Barbican Hall Queen Elizabeth Hall Capital Virtuosi The Times Raymond Gubbay I do like to be beside the C side Peter Barnard finds finds that the visions from Blackpool and the Galapagos Islands are swimming before his eyes Embattled spirit revived Theatre Splandid Mummer King's Head, Islington Flat song with sharp lines Theatre Song for a Sanctuary Lyric Studio, Hammersmith National Westminster Bank Bits and pieces Dance Cold Dark Matter Chisenhale Gallery Clifford Longley Anglican parishioners must pay up or shut up Britain's secret history With the Cold War over, Nigel West calls for a museum of espionage and suggests some exhibits The lure of the Snark Julia Briggs hunts down a strange beast now on the loose in London Philip Howard . . . and moreover Bomber's beastly war The Times Diary Enter stage right The Times Diary Golden day The Times Diary Happier days The Times Diary John Major Pride and Prejudice In Communion On the right or wrong rail link? National lottery Rugby rainbow Nigerian sting American studies Barber Institute Mythmatched Judicial function of European Court Debate for Maastricht Japanese festival In search of socks Food for Russia Court Circular Birthdays Memorial service Appointments Lord MacFarlane University news Royal engagements Dinners Service dinner Old Worksopian Society Feltmakers' Company Pío Cabanillas Weekend anniversaries George Ray George Frank Ray, industrial economist, died in London on September 28 aged 75. He was born in Budapest on December 12,1915 Bankruptcy brings a bargain Bryan Marshall Bryan Marshall, Irish jockey and trainer, died in Reading on October 9 aged 75. He was born in Cloughjordan. Tipperary, on February 29,1916 Peter Heyworth Joan Goldsbrough writes: Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2610 Church services tomorrow Twentieth Sunday after Trinity Winning Move Births The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Empire the Barretts of Wimpole Street BBC1 Satellite Voyages Jules Verne RADIO1 ITV Variations BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Picture Gallery Satellite Lands' End In pursuit of trendy British tradition The Times Crossword No 18,735 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Sshh! It's only you-know-who Conference sketch ABTA Business and Finance 21-24 Back home Week-End Links in the chain gang Week Ending Refund offer Bonus fears Estates survey Electric lord on a short fuse Business Profile The head of GEC has a reputation for being tough, mean and rude. Corol Leonard discovers the reality A battle fought m the wrong spirit Letters Clearer picture Sad redundancy Fox's tale Index Gains reduced Peps push European trusts Stockplan Index Secret payouts Concerned customer of BAe Robinson interims plunge to £22m loss The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices The Sunday Times BT to shed 16,000 jobs over 18 months By our City Staff: Disgraced trader hid losses for months Pick favourites in TV franchise stakes Tempus Hammerson 3i investment chief to go Reuter: Fiat to form firm with Polish car maker Harding accepts £4m bid Receivers appointed at Grovewood firms Business Roundup Cinema cuts Cadbury tie Maxwell sells again Atlas lifts dividend London Traded Options Interest fall helps Gates ABC to buy consultancy G 7 close to agreeing outline of rescue plan for Soviet Union UK inflation falls to beat European average at 4.1% Rate 'on target for 4% by year-end' EC intervened over Rolls Fox uncovers cash payments Hammerson plans to make £90m writedown Saints Scottish American Investment Asda sheds 415 jobs to cut costs by £8m a year Liberty Life seeks £8 2m cash Offer extended Lep agreement Slingsby falls Cohen drops Unit Linked Insurance Investments Lilley competition pledge sends gas shares sliding Stock Market Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes (Reuter): Dow rises on rate cut hopes Recent Issues Wall Street Traditional Options Penalty Trap 27 Banks secretly reimburse phantom cash payouts Caught by the loopholes in the wall Foreign & Colonial Security tighter but total safety not on the cards Lautro sets inadequate standards Comment Schroders Independent Financial Adviser Hundreds may miss out on the takeover bonus Scottish Mutual policyholders are voting on whether the life company should merge with Abbey National. Lindsay Cook looks at the winners and losers Save & Prosper Lower interest levels spring penalty trap in fixed-rate loans Borrowers locked in by high redemption costs Family Assurance Society Tax for few leaves the rest in peace Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Independent Mortgage BT Share Offer Quick movers win better deal on indemnity refunds Electricity share sales hampered by BT float The Building Society Shop Save & Prosper Fidelity places value in Europe Politics ginger up the Peps business Prudential GT Orient Fund Save & Prosper Unit trusts open doors for savers Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Briefings Lautro changes training rules M&G Save & Prosper Bristol & West Delays tax the patience Financial innocence On the one hand. . . Nationwide and its members Save & Prosper Wives, goods and chattels Portfolio Platinum Shares close at day's low Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Lyle four ahead of the field Golf Question of Sport has come of age Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Chance for Trinity to benefit from low Wigan morale Rugby League Gymkhana must rediscover form Hockey Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Dumping of a Dump Truck Tomorrow Skelton strikes it lucky to land leading prize Phoenix Park is a popular winner of Wembley's richest event The Dunhill Cup France hold slender lead Morley Street set for encore Bobzao to collect at the Curragh Mandarin, Thunderer: Ayr Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Generous gallops into Champion contention Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Magic Ring ready to profit from quick reappearance Mandarin, Thunderer: Worcester Mandarin, Thunderer: Bangor Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: York Racing next week Rapid Raceline A chance for tow to watch the final JM The Times Wales must call on character Mathematics of Pool 3 Murrayfield teams haunted by green and gold spectre ITV persuades hoi polloi across rugby's great divide Murrayfield Teams New Zealand are ready to assert their authority Rugby World Cup World Cup Programme Television Taylor is irked by slogan which may encourage Turkey Mabbutt poised for an England return FA confirms sponsor Lumsden steps in to protect players Gascoigne targets his return Happy Icelandic team on top of the world Bridge Brundle at Benetton In Brief The final hurdle beckons Yorath For the Record Fraser edges closer to a full recovery Cricket Woosnam offered words of advice Golf New 'super' tour criticised Tennis Owen and crew ease out the title-holder Yachting Weekend Fixtures 35 Rugby World Cup 1991 England's flying start stalls American Eagles swoop on defence to end World Cup campaign dignified in defeat Victors express the need to improve A lament for the out-of-tune terrace choristers On Saturday Feeble Keble disgraced by Weston snub By Peter Roebuck, the Cambridge blue and fromer captain of Somerset County Cricket Club Blackburn prepare to end the speculation Entertainment Out of Town Good and Drink Getting Away Collecting Shopping Property Gardening Sound of music for the masses What do grand arenas do to pop and opera? Sean French heads up the M1 to survey the venue for next week's Aida Opera Highlights Lecreset Murder most musical What's Not Columbus right or wrong From today two art shows put the explorer in a different light Gate Lots more Waugh Daisy Waugh's Hotline What's Hot All the world's a platform Arthur Miller's talk at the Olivier next week will be in a fine tradition, Benedict Nightingale writes Highlights: a day-by-day guide …to the best of the week ahead The other side of Bernstein Next Thursday the Lso honours Leonard Bernstein, who died a year ago. Humphrey Burton recalls the man Rollexa Chips off an old block Key notes Canon Pilgrimage to a secret shrine Farmer's diary Chinks appear in the Italian walls of indifference Feather report Getting out Volunteers for a wet weekend This weekend a thousand enthusiasts in wellington boots will join the Big Dig to clear a derelict canal Joanna Gibbon reports Getting the Children out Calvados From Bakewell to marmalade As the temperature falls Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, rediscovers the comforting glories of great British puddings Tasting? It's all in the eyes Look carefully before you drink Jane MacQuitty shares some professional tips Butchers a cut above the rest Threatened with extinction by the big supermarkets, butchers are fighting back with quality. Robin Young reports Dilsnerlirquell Sundays take some licking Meeting place: Salmon not in the pink King Food: Womankind Worldwide No Title Travel Abroad Airbreak Ltd Ker & Downey A temptation of temples Where to Walk ABTA Art of Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stowe Gardens Best of Britain Next week the public has an unusual opportunity to visit the apogee of English landscape gardening, before a restoration appeal is launched. George Hill reports Zoo's blend of the pastoral with the exotic Country Living In Vine Style Where to Stay Picture Gallery Where to Eat Multiple Display Advertising Items Period Furniture Roy Brown & Co. Elmley Heritage Sealtight Security Shutters Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniel Brace Rose Dodd Genuine Birthday Newspapers Fly a Ferrari Kite The Stockbag Company Multiple Display Advertising Items French Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travellers & Gardeners Stylus Amazing Extending Shoe Rack! Medivac Such glossy little fripperies A London exhibition next week revives the art of enamel paintings on fancy boxes Brakes on antiques roadshow Will new controls unveiled next week reassure antiques buyers? Sarah Jane Checkland reports No Title Postage Stamps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Furnace Mill Lapada Anthony Thompson is Carpets Multiple Display Advertising Items Family History Sophie MacPherson The Times Medal winners Preview Saturday Rendezvous Candleburners How much is that doggy? Kate Hubbard meets a man who has carved a new career making lifelike wooden canines The Times Newspapers Executive Club It's curtains for nostalgia How one fabric designer is cutting a swathe through the rolls of stately-home brocade The Times Moving house the hard way Tower borders on the gracious High time for the hills Return of the prodigal victim? Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Bovis Dencora Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Lincolnshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items France European Law and Property Vercors National Park Strawberry Villas The Times Overseas Property London Property Trafalgar House Europe Gascony Multiple Display Advertising Items North East No Title London Property Wanted! Show Kitchens! Reflections on friendship Country Property Devon & Cornwall The Times Stylishly hot stuff Where to Find: Radiators No Title Agriframes Ltd. Don't Replace It! Repair It! Multiple Display Advertising Items Lescha Shredders The apple of a British eye Francesca Greenoak goes in search of our most noble fruit and finds a revival in its fortunes Crescourt Marshalls Insublind Dobies Alton This Week Gardens to Visit Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items RJL Concrete & Tarmac Contractors TM World's Most Famous Seed Catalogue Designer genius: the ingenuity and influence of… Picture Gallery Cinema Theatre Music Art Je ne sais pas pourquoi Contents God save the queen (the fashion regime) When punk peaked, Vivienne Westwood began. The industry that thought she was a tool of the time, like the Sex Pistols, now hails her creativity and borrows her originally. She explains her philosophy to Sally Brampton. Photograph by Jeremy Walker Lab Series Don't Crack under Pressure TAG Heuer Races against time Can Cape Town university, bastion of South African liberal thought, change its thinking quickly enough to meet black aspirations? Shaun Johnson reports. Photographs by Steve Hilton-Barber But the general socio-economic dis-advantages of Amateur mass production line David Shannon joins a push to take John Godber's latest play to 49 theatres around the country Picture Gallery Pioneer Reassuringly expensive Stella Art Soft spots in a tough guise Norman Mailer has been deserted by drink and drugs, his anger has mellowed, but his pursuit of the American dream has never faltered, Peter Stothard writes, Photographed by Graham Wood Heavenly heights of divine inspiration Philip Howard sings the praises of Lincoln cathedral, a repository of beauty, history and tradition Joseph Tricot Fifties ways to love your living The decorative decade of the post-war era is invading our lives and homes again, an the quirky innovations of the Festival of Britain attract a cult following. Peter Lewis watches as a new generation takes a new look at the New Look USAir Cast away, then back again Estee Lauder No Title Sony Up and down, the city road Do the hemlines at the London Designer Show have a more serious message? Liz Smith looks at the leading edge of Britain's talent. Photographs by Chris Craymer The Times Acting upon feminine charms Male kabuki stars have perfected the art of creating the perfect female lead, writes Kenneth Rae The Classical Selection Club Hine Ruling by their stomachs Restaurant Guide Advantages of a classical education Jonathan Meades discovers a chef who has his own ideas about refining the simplicity of traditional Italian food Café crème, bar none Jan Marris has been going to Harry's Bar for more than 40 years; the pleasure has not dimmed Singapore to the Seychelles Jameson Pretty as a picture and doin' just fine In Charleston, nobody hurries, everybody know everybody's business, and even nature's worst disasters cannot break the community spirit. Anthony Lejeune visits a city where past and present merge in harmony Picture Gallery Itineraries Wear underpants on my head? Never Alan Franks, family in tow, goes to a girls' boarding school for some ritual humiliation Family holidays are relieved of the pressures of family. This is no small achievement Amazon Adventure Mark Warner NSR Travel Les Maisons Dorees Netherlands Railways Environmental Journeys Passage to South America Explore Worldwide Italy Sky Shuttle Latin America 1991 India Fresh The Travel Club Ltd The Look out Highbullen Hotel Crystal Holidays ski Time Off Ltd. Tradewinds American Independence Ltd Cities Ski USA & Canada Martin Handall Travel New Zealand Travel Swan Hellenic Discovery Cruises CV Travel C T S Premier Selection Britain The Premier Club Jasmin tours Euro Express Daybreaks Elegant Resorts The Magic Of Italy & Spain Jersey Swan Hellenic Art Treasures Tours Prospect Self-catering holidays in France, Brittany, Vendée,… Titan Tours The Times No Title Trailfinders Ltd Titan Tours Southern Spectacular Swan Hellenic Flight Bookers Club Riviera Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockford Travels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items African Safari Club Hotel Savoy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Austravel Somak Travel Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aegean Turkey Change of life? Life of change Germaine Greer is a marvellous polemicist, but she cannot speak for all women, Victoria Glendinning says The Change Women, Ageing and the Menopause By Germaine Greer Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Ariel who sang in too many tongues W. H. Auden Collected Poems Edited by Edward Mendelson Faber, £27.50 Blackwater of history read with blood Children Torolv the Fatherless By Pauline Clarke Illustrated by Cecil Leslie P. Hunter Blair, Bottisham, Cambridge, £4.50 Picture Gallery The epigrammatist Martial, returning to his native… Picture Gallery Breech birth of a nation The American revolution was a cataelysm that had its root in trivialities War for America The Fight for Independence 1775-1783 By Jeremy Black Alan Sutton, £16.99 Reading a poem Writhing in coils of noodle and red tape Romancing Vietnam By Justin Wintle Viking, £16.99 True Love and Bartholomew By Jonathan Falla Cambridge University Press, £16.95 Amo, a master, a matron Prep School An Anthology Compiled by Michael Gilbert John Murray, 17.95 TSP The Times Bridge Bridge Listener Crossword No 3119: Associations The Games Page Times Newspapers Ltd. 'I was caught with jam tarts in my pockets' A Childhood Espana Dunhill

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