News from 19/10/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Anthony Burgess, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Catherine Stott, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Colin Harte, Andrew Longmore, Iain Barton, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Philip Goodhart, Harvey Elliott, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, C. T. Wyatt, Jeffrey Abbott, Henry Kelly, Michael H. G. Mayes, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Edward Smyth, Jamie Dettmer and Alan George, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Callum Murray, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Philippa Mitchell, Chloe Colchester, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Michael McCarthy and Richard Ford, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Roxane Farmanfarmaian, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, A. E. Watson, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David H. Walton, Frances Bissell, Joanna Gibbon, Peter Barnard, Tilak E. Gooneratne (Secretary General), Peter Lewis, Alison Johnson, Paul Armstrong, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cork, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Cicely Saunders, Chairman, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Bill Stokoe, David Miller, Jill Insley, Amicia de Moubray, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Sally Baker, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Marcus Binney, Prabhu Guptara, Gordon Downey, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, P. G. Nathan, Chairman, Cheryl Taylor, Alan Elsner, Paul Wilkinson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Liz Gill, Leslie Forbes, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Clare Longrigg, K. R. K. Harding, Secretary, Ted Rowlands, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Sir Bob Reid, P. Skellern, Ian Ross, Jan Raath and Robin Oakley, Kathryn J. Kent, Peter Rawlins, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Polly Toynbee, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Richard Beeston and Peter Stothard, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Graham, Brian Alderson, Yvonne J. Craig, Frances Kinsman, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, F. H. H. Valentin, Walter Gammie, Lindy Foster (Director), Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, James Bone and Michael Evans, Colin Dunne, David Sinclair, Tania Glyde, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, F. B., Alan McGregor, Charles Hennessy, Benedict Nightingale, Alport, Michael Stourton, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Hartley Shawcross, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Ian Champion (Senior supervisor), Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, A. M. Kerr, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Wright, Judy Froshaug, Lindsay Cook and Sara McConnell, Philip Jacobson, R. A. Campbell-Gibson, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Andrew Harvey, Keith Roberts,
ResumoDodging Serbian mortars on the road to Vukovar On the day that the latest Yugoslav ceasefire was agreed, Anne McElvoy found herself under fire in Croatia Shamir agrees to attend peace talks in Madrid Date set for Arab-Israeli conference Nuclear monitor supplied Iraqis Inside French diver finds prehistoric art gallery By our Foreign Staff: American hostage to see wife Judge puts parent choice over racism Cricket finds a Major force Kuoni Saturday Review Anti-Social? Weekend Times Entertainment Happy Half-Term No Title Police charity rejects Libyan 'blood money' for killing of WPC Tories try to avoid damage over EC MPs angry at Brussels roadworks stricture Sovereignty gone, says Euro judge Dow's Port Picture Gallery Jaguar to dismiss 700 as sales fall Gyngell apologises for releasing letter Musicians threaten opera over pay deal 11th-hour deal saves Haughey Air crash ruling Communist wins Siege inquest Murder charge Fraud case Three die on land and sea as rigs face fury of storm Toy and game sales decline sharply Oliver North's Tehran story Racism rejected in school transfer Blandford loses jail appeal Greenway to stand trial Royal speeding Green goodness Short loses The Equitable Life British Nuclear Fules Local Labour party fights Imposition of centre candidate MPs out of line on women Baker pledges action against race attacks NHS trust scrutiny planned Qantas the Spirit of Australia Picture Gallery Review of HMI was ignored, says Straw Citroën Heseltine urged to intervene in council tendering dispute By our Local Government Correspondent: Welsh districts propose merger Petra Head defemds 'remarkable' record City technology college under fire Picture Gallery Restored church to reopen after fire Town fooled by bogus charities Niece fined over cannabis cake (Payable to Carnell Ltd) Birkbeck says failed pledge cost £400,000 Reuter: Garcia denies graft The New Metro Court Victory boosts Bush's Confidence White House sees double confirmation as opportunity to explore new tax initiatives Killeen finds time for gun worship Soviet Germans get Volga land pledge UN five draw up accord to restrict arms exports Eight republics sign economic pact Absentees marred the signing of the accord shoring up the Soviet Union, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Lunn Poly Serbs turn down a looser alliance Picture Gallery Ozal faces election defeat Qantas Swiss bottle up poll issues Baker sets date for talks as envoys attend to small print Criticism taints America's ultimate success in the Middle East peace process (Reuter): Texan's persistence pays off Man in the news Texas Reuter: Hostage to get visit from wife Sharon decries US pressure on Israel (Reuter): Korean nightclub arson kills 16 (Reuter): Bomb accusation (AFP): Deng plea (Reuter): Slavery jailing (Reuter): Fishy business Sanctions issue laid to rest without fuss Canada strikes the only sour note amid anaccustomed harmony of Commonwealth leaders Giant machine cast into melting pot Tokyo is refusing to give $1.7bn to help America fund a key science project, writes Nigel Hawkes Norland nani-sans gird up for Japan DES Mulroney rebukes Mugabe (AFP): UK calls for targets on ozone Clifford Longley Freedom itself demands the infidels conversion Whose life was it anyway? Peter Lewis on the literary row raging over the publication of a new biography of George Orwell No treasures in an empty box A generation ago, television was the wonder of the age. Now, says Anthony Burgess, its appeal is ephemeral and fleeling Philip Howard ... and moreover Table d'hate Shell shock Old pal acts Irony lady Sex at Work Green Power-Play Ultimate power on life or death Value of prayer Electing the right voice for London Threat to canal-side land rights Library sculptures Libel law shake-up Mythmatched Brighton to Blackpool Commons heritage Mufti on parade at the Cenotaph Commonwealth test Infra dig Radio turn-off? Court Circular Memorial services Anniversaries Church news Tennessee Ernie Ford Tennessee Ernie Ford, a country and gospel singer who became a star performer at the London Palladium in the 1950s, died in hospital at Reston, Virginia, on October 17 aged 72. Ford. who had been suffering from a liver disease, was born in Bristol, Tennessee, on February 13,1919 Birthdays Sir Albert Kennedy Sir Albert Kenndy, third and last Inspector General of the RUC, died on October 11 aged 85. He was born in Belfast on May 11,1906 Forthcoming marriages Women of the Year Luncheon Service luncheon The King's Regiment Appointments Weekend royal engagements Niels Johannesen Niels Holm Johannesen. professor of acronautical engineering at Manchester University until 1986, died on October 11 aged 70. He was born on June 22,1921, in Jutland Service dinners Curriers' Company Church services tomorrow Towards the complete Pevsner Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2616 Winning Move This is how my Father glorifled: you are to bear… Deaths Student Announcements Rentals Legal Notices To Place Your Classified Advertisement On This Day Dreadful Accident Legal Notices BBC 1 Satellite National Connect Radio 1 TV Variations BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Screwpulled The Times Crossword No 18,741 Twenty-five years on, Aberfan remembers real cost of coal Weather Chambord Weekend Money Soaps in a lather Week Ending Driven to distraction in Bangkok Ruthless enemy of the status quo Business Profile: Peter Rawlins The chief executive of the London stock Exchange is seen by some as an upstart, as Carol Leonard discovers Knight Williams The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Goldsmith's women Increased and Final Offers on behalf of Grampian… Money data dent hopes of recovery Hurricane Hugo fears at Lloyd's New Fox chief Trust advances Daily Mail sale Downiebrae fall Traditional Options Walters warns on Euro money Price can disclose details on BCCI London Traded Options Investors in Brent meet today Henderson Financial Management Limited Defence cuts blamed in Marconi job losses Share dealer liquidation Beazer bid details Le Creuset rises 14% Maxwell sells stake Recent Issues O&R reduces half-time loss Aberforth Share plan No Title BA in talks with KLM and Northwest over Detroit 'hub' Burmah falls 28p on SHV stake sale By our City Staff: Ultramar rallies defence advisers CBI says confidence is growing Underwriters left with half Hillsdown issue Asda and British Aerospace rights remain 'in danger zone' By our City Staff: HTV loses £4m after £4m profit Baillie Gifford & Co Change of home planned by SE Scot Met blows its chances as recovery stock Tempus Save & Prosper Unit Linked Insurance Investments Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Talks grows of bid for Sears from Kingfisher or Landsecs (Reuter): Credit hopes boost Tokyo Wall Street Black Monday: Where have all the pieces gone? Stock markets around the world cooapsed four years ago today. As equity values plunged on October 19,1987, many investors panicked and sold their shares, unit trusts and other equity-based investments. Others sat tight and did nothing, and are still waiting to get back to pre-crash values. Lindsay Cook and Sara McConnell assess the winners and losers among the different types of investment since Black Monday Home equity 'ban' overdue Comment Self-defence Fidelity Investments Buying Shares in Investment Trust Companies Framilington the Health Fund Campaign for frank, open salesmen falls foul of SIB Smaller Companies Blighted house GRE raises compensation hopes Insurance company to repay Centrust victims 'with reasonable link' Safety of PINs queried Independent Mortgage Portfolio Briefings Murray Johnston Save & Propser M&G Financial Services Limited Fimbra Fimbra replies Bristol & West Building Society Charge for form may exceed interest to be paid Awaiting payment Forced to pay commission 'Swallowed' card returned in 14 hours Relating to the public Costly closure Framlington buys Health Fund for relaunch Mgi offers cover for long care The Equitable Life Save & Prosper BT Share Offer The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Bid talk underpins market Mansell and Senna swap warnings McLarens gain psychological advantage in first practice for the decisive grand prix in Japan Irish men eliminated Alliss and Clark keep continuity Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Hounslow seek breakaway Hockey Fox revives Bradford spirit Rugby League Guide to the Weekend Fixtures When a nation's fervour fuels the battle strain Audi Boston bank on visitors' support Non-League Football Charterhouse gain late draw at Eton Schools Football Government's cash failure under attack Sports Politics Kelly College leave their rivals trailing Schools Rugby Dr Devious takes over as Derby favourite Arazi to sample dirt in Breeders' Cup Juvenile after Sheikh Mohammed buys half-share Stratford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Catterick Bridge Snurge on a mission Rapid Raceline In The Groove to maintain fillies' grip on Champion Kelso South Well New Market Kempton Park Samoans relish their role as rugby's warriors The World Cup has been sahken and stored buy a Pacific island team that is making quite an impact, Andrew Longmore discovers Wallabies fail to hold their own David Miller discovers a lack of press interest in Australia in the Rugby World Cup Today's Matches Shiel to replace injured Lineen World Cup Programme Tomorrow's Matches Irish lack answer to flair factor Whetton beats record Tranmere taught lesson in basics Second Division Martin closes Marshall's Open chapter Squash Rackets Rugby World Cup Results Service Southampton's finishing article Ambition buras brighty for Shearer as he remains level-headed about his success for club and country Hagi offer is refused Leaders' defence faces a true test Series for Atlanta In Brief Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Stewart hitches a lift but avoids trouble Golf Leaders surge to title Pakistan collapse to second defeat Cricket Tour will provide a living Teenis Briton moves into last four Yachting Sports Service Index Electrifying match-up at parc des princes England's pack may hold the balance of power Electrifying match-up at Parc des Princes Chalmers passed fit Superlative Travel A whistle-stop guide to an over-the-top event On Saturday Faldo forced to fight all the way Today's Semi-Finals Andrade has a fun day Verse at the National Poetry corners the market At the National Theatre on Monday and in soaring sales, poetry is in motion. Philip Howard praises a great unsung pastime Children from Teabags to Ted Hughes A Nation of Verse The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Entertainment Out of Town Food and Drink Getting Away Shopping Collecting Property Gardening The Times guide to what's on this week Film Europalia 91 Portugal No Title Children's Events Radio So what's so funny about comedy? Clare Longrigg eavesdrops on a discussioni of the serious business of comedy before next week's Tartuffe opening A brief history of London in 15 minutes A trip in time for the children at London's Tower Hill Pageant Whats Hot Blow-waves are back Daisy Waugh's Hotline In bed with reality What's Not Laphroaig No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knockabout for the junkie boys Television Peter Barnard finds respite in a week Revenge is partially sweet Theatre The Revengers' Comedies, Part II Strand Royalty Theatre Sotheby's Country House Sales BP Peter Pears Award The beat goes on excursion Rock Records All that glitters Rock News Multiyork Furniture A traffic in hypocrisy Feather report Hunting in the firing line On Saturday from now to mid march, the countryside will be fought over by hunters and shooters. Michael Stourton reports A surprise in the woods Home from home: Sir William Goodhart Let's go fly a green, clean kite As families brace themselves for falf-term. Frances Kinsman suggets a of kiting A full week of activity National Westminster Bank Coming to the aid of the party Farmer's diary Paul Heiney Cooking in apple pie order To celebrate Apple Day on Monday, Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, suggests a fruit-filled feast-with cider-laden bread Food Ireland Picture Gallery Cider fizzes in a youthful market More Britons now drink cider than lager. Jane MacQuitty investigates Duck with bite Fast Work Mangetouts help to give an oriental twist to a classic duck dish The call of port for a woman In what promises to be a rare year for port, Leslie Forbes reports on the progress of a rare port shipper Balm for the high tea set Meeting place: Empire Tearooms Calvados Gagging on goose liver King Food: Alison Johnson Picture Gallery Path to contentment Where to Walk Stop Press Travel... Stop Press Travel... Summertime in New Zealand Air Break Ltd Safari Land Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Stansted Airport Best of Britain Terminal failure? Not a hit of it: Sir Norman Foster has given London's third airport a glass palace to gladden the heart of any visitor, argues Robin Young Dancing to Thaxted's music of time P&Q European Ferries Queen Elizabeth2 Britains Premier Hotels Where to Stay Best Western Hotels Lead Crystal Chandeliers Traditional King's Design Langley House Ltd Dolls House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langley House Ltd Estia Medivac Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo and Latex Multiple Display Advertising Items Nealbourne Ltd Theme Setter Trail-blazers with a touch of glass Chandeliers are enjoying a revival, reinterpreted for a new generartion of show-oofs. Amicia dew MoubrY Reports No Title Another block on the wall Chloe Colchester reports on the striking wallpaper designs of peggy Angus Putting on the squeeze Best Sellers Pure delight Little boxes Glass houses Well cushioned Clothing junior Who owns the family silver now? Moves are being made to change the amcient law of market overt, which makes it easier to dispose of stolen goods. Sarah Jane Checkland reports Saturday Rendezvous Hunt for bargains by torchlight Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Top Unattached Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery The Times Guns and dolls Preview A Spitalfields res. is still highly des The conserved houses of the former Huguenot enclave of east London have kept their social cachet. Callum Murray reports Selling the old school House Hunter Wardour Castle Wiltshire Stately pile in trouble—anything serious considered Heap of the week Down to the sea for £12.000 Buyers' France Brittany The Chelsea House Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Relocating in Edinburgh U. A Properties Ltd. Oxford Shire Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Display Advertising Items Martin's Bontley Oaks The Grand Bay Club London Property Hunting Gate Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items A culinary place m the sun Robin Hambro tells Victoria Mckee how her Kitchen came out of the dark ages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property The Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Period pieces to light your fire Where to Fund: Fireplaces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Season to taste at Hatfield Francesea Greenoak sees what preparations for winter are being made in a palace garden Home & Garden Patio Plant Basket Stands Ideal Wind Damage Solution & Prevention National Drives Old & English Roses Deacons Nursery (TT) Multiple Display Advertising Items Autoport Systems Ltd Agriframes Ltd. Suttons Seeds Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fiatroof Company Allen Power Equipment Ltd. This Week Best Buys Ideal for Sash and Period Windows Multiple Display Advertising Items Polly Toynbee: why social workers make more enemies… After the Silence, the New Pinter Shower Dressing Dating through marriage Opening Shots Ringing round in circles The rural walkie-talkie Contents The unmellowing After the silence, the Party. Harold Pinter is back in the theatre, directiing his latest play. Of late, his Politics have been sneered at, his dark temper gossiped over and his poetry rejected. Yet Alan Franks finds the playwright fiercely defenced by others in his field Panasonic Meat & Livestock Commission … live Care and be damned The Children Act came into force this week with the interntion of giving parents more rights. But there does it leave the social worker? Polly Toynbee spent a day observing their struggle with human catastrophe How Sunderland has sold Nissan to Japan Brian James goes to Wearside discovers there may be a price to pay for a remarkable export success Smoking Can Cause Heart Disease No Title Pioneer Day that broke a male monopoly After ten years in the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor is still cast as a pioneer, Roxanc Farmanfarmaian writes Corona Selling off the bric-à-brac to save the family silver Castle Howard is being c leared of its unwanted leftovers. Joe Joseph rummages among the watering cans and wigstands Photographs by Alex Brattell Douro River Lines from the underground Keith Haring, frenetic exponent of graffiti art, left an irreverent signature on subway walls and in updown galleries. Richard Cork follows his provocative path Designed to be Driven A time for twitches and nervous ticks The race is on to clock up 500 species of British bird. A bemused Colim Dunne follows breathlessly Noble Caledonia Wanted: tourists with money and no thyme The Reliable Airline Fashion Jean-Paul Gaultier's long velvet coats and frilled petticoats have brought to life Toulouse-Lautrec's Paris. Liz Smith says they can be worn over skintight jeggings for the belle époque look a century on. Photographs by James Wedge No Title Rochas Paris Concetrated Hi-Fl Just Add Music Kenwood Be a Successful Writer Historic House Hotels Venetian master on loan Restaurant Guide A humdinger in Humberside Jonathan Meades, the man who has never been to Scunthorpe, finds the best cold meat this side of a carving knife, and a sweet-toothed Swiss chef Archer's If you're ready Oysters dear, we can begin to feed Charles Hennessy, in search of the perfect mollusc, finds that some natives are more native than others Amphitheatre seats for the big game Travel Naorongoro crater in Tanzabua is a haven where animals are protected, but not always from each other, as Andrew Harvey discovered on Safari Sighting a family of warthog, scanning the mudflats… Travel Notes Norwegian State Railways Cold hands, warm hearth Travel Saily Baker spends a weekend in French Flanders, where eating rituals are lavish and children get off on the right foot Swan Hellenic You Never Know Whom You'll Meet in the Pages of… Multiple Display Advertising Items Brief Encounter Multiple Classified Advertising Items When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Something Special Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Swan Hellenic Travel Overseas Travel Flight Bookers Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited Australian Flight Specialists Itineraries Harvey Elliott shows what a little co-operations does- it makes Britian's biggest single travel agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Collection Holidays, Travel & leisure Ltd. Hotel Buena Vista Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wildlife Safari Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop The Breton Shirt Company Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stockbag Company Holloways Visit London's Bonded Warehouses Window Furnishings Pine Interiors The Cotswold Woollens Catalogue James Meade Limited M. & J. Billington Pine Furniture The Times Brochure Service Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Indra Travel Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Iberia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Down and out in Eton and Spain Books Peter Ackroyd on a new prtrait of George Orwell, the loner who saw through everthing including himself Orwell By Michael Shelden Heinemann, £18.50 Little tree branches into profit The Education of Little Tree By Forrcet Carter Rider, £14.99 Sex, lies and a novel tape Paperbacks Dirty Faxes By Andrew Davies Minerva, £4.99 Coming First By Paul Bryers Bloomsbury, £5.99 Matilda's Together By D. M. Thomas Abacus, £4.99 Warm Liebfraumilch for the Tory party Victoria Glendinning on a view of the new model Conservatives Tories From Village Hall to Westminster a Political Sketch By Rupert Morris Mainstream, £12.99 Fighting the good fight Books Byzantium The Apogee By John Julius Norwich Viking. £20 Why sex is blue and granite swells under Swiss cheese Brewer's Twentieth Century Phrase & Fable Cassell, £16.95 Masters of the universe Social and industrial reform is needed to meet Japan's challenge The New Masters By Philip Oppenheim Business Books, £20 Reading a poem Curtain in Search of hooks The Class Curtain Inside an Ulster Community By Carlo Gébler Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 A haunt for gentle ghosts Children The Walker Book of Ghost Stories Edited by Susan Hill Illustrated by Angela Barrett Walker Books, £12.99 Masterclass for cooks Learn the art of French cuisine with Albert Roux at Hanbury Manor and enjoy a gastronomic lunch The Times Cookery Masterclass The lunch to savour Bridge by The Listener Crossword No3120: Across the Downs by Law The Times 'You learn useful things in a butcher's shop' A Childhood: Sir Bob Reid Holland World Books
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