News from 26/10/1991
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Tim Marlow, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Matthew D' Ancona, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, A. R. Suchy, Sian Frances, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Kathleen Wilkes, William Cash and Joe Joseph, R. E. Meyrick (Director, Cornwall Regional Office), Patricia Davies, Dinah Hall, J. M, John Vincent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Julian Rose, Paul Bompard, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, G. L. ANGELL(Director), Neville BASSS(Executive Director), Nick Nuttall, Technology Corresppondent, Stephen Bayley, Harvey Elliott, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Michael Philips, Laura Thompson, Brund Barbey, Jonathan Meades's, George Sivell, Ruth Gledhill Religous Affairs Correspopondent, Robert Seely and Mary Dejevsky, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Technlology Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Lin Jenkins and Bil Frost, Marian Morris, Bruce Clark, Anne Hodgson, Ahmed Fazl, Hackfall Wood, Ruth Gledhill, Dario Mitidien, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Lindasy Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Barrow, A. T. H. Smith, A. MacKie (Committee for Just Peace in the Middle East), Peter Bills, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Robert Potts, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Vernon Bogdanor, Frances Bissell, Miri Rubin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Alison Johnson, J. B. H. Byfield, Nigel Williamson, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, Harry Debelius, Michael Carney, Secretary, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Amica De Moubray, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John O' Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Nigel Parry, Ray ROSEMAN(Principal), Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, R. Beardmore-Gray, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Bennett, David Hunt, David West, Peter Hills, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Andrew Lownie, Barclaya Longue, Stewart Tendler, Sue Moore, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Hadns Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Bynn Rogers, Ian H. Fraser, Brian Alderson, Peter Stothard, us Editor, Clive White, Emma Soames, Davie Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Lawrence Woodward (Co-ordinator), Andrew Heywood, Denis Cashman, A. Jenkins, Havey Elliott Air Correspondent, Lin Jenkins and Bill Frost, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Lesley J. McIntyre, Craig Seton and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Eric Beaumont, Michael Horsnell, R. J. M. Mitchell, Amanda Atha, Benedict Nightingale, Llig, Sarah Jane, Keith Macklin, Arthur Leathley, John Mackett, Steve Benbow, John Campbell, Andrew Finkel, Prince Edward, R. D. Rowland-Hill, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Rosemary Brown, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Allegra Huston, Clement Freud, Stephen Davy,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Ripa di Meana accuses Major of intimidation Today in the Times Week End Times Walking Shadow Inside Writ served on Mirror French maul English as rugby coach quits Doctor wins record £150,000 for slander over 'harassment' Hatton held in raids Bush promises not to impose peace United Cutlers Croat defenders fear the sack of Dubrovnik Mirror man tells of shooting rabbits with arms dealer Dow's Port The front page spy story that could run and run Tony Dawe traces the origins of the Mossad and Mirror affair from the unheralded launch of a book to angry headlines in the British press Nine Questions Mirror failed to answer Teachers attack Clarke proposal Memory men face facts Broadmoor death verdict Catholic shot Clocks go back Clarification Jane Fonda video 'prompted man to rape and murder' Doctors struck off over Aids treatment Hijackers who ran but could not hide British shoppers get good deal Which Country is Best for the Consumer? Opera house dispute has cost £300,000 Eleven held in search of Premises Methane village is back in the news Boots Ford Instruction for GPs to ban referrals is dropped Secretaries to help in wards Man pleads guilty to raping his wife Queen Elizabeth2 Bitter sweet joy over hit-and-run baby Barclays Boy pupils let their hair down Two women brokers 'circled each other like warring Amazons' Comet Defeated bishop takes shares fight to synod Despite a legal setback, the campaign against church investment policy will continue, reports Ruth Gledhill Carey defends church's role New drug could save premature babies Lunn Poly 14,000 council homes 'occupied illegally' Ethical investing growing in popularity Council chief retires early after report on pindown British Muslims form own parliament New name takes fun out of Fumpo Picture Gallery FIAT Designs for Life Brain of Britain has lost its byte Polls point to wide support for conference (Reuter): Ceasefire talks offer by Arafat (Reuter): £1.75m for PLO (Reuter): Oil fires capped Texas Picture Gallery Turks renew raids on Kurd bases Madrid dances to frantic tune Israelis ponder price of Golan Heights barter Israel is contemplating the costs of compromise over the strategic plateau disputed with the long-time enemy in Syria, Richard Beeston writes Rover Croat troops tell of terror among Dubrovnik civilians The police were the first to flee the assault by federal forces, leaving civilians defenceless and in a state of panic, Tim Judah writes Warsaw march on parliament adds to election tension Incisive. … and Absorbing Ukraine shuns union Italy pits super-police against might of Mafia EC posed to sign treaty on mutual recognition of visas Picture Gallery Moscow to investigate nazi thefts Our Foreign Staff: Yugoslav forces take stock (Reuter): Students riot in Athens Nazi trial (AP): Crossing closes UN pacemakers (Reuter): Load of relief Able-LABELS Our Foreign Staff: Europeans to rescue last Zaire expatriates Kennedy pledges to mend his ways International League for the Protection of Horses Picture Gallery Brothel girls pose naked threat HALIFAX Tomahawk falls on paleface liberal tendency Intolerance in church Daniel Johnson on the perils of hunting racists A Croatian crucifixion Dark Gentleman of the theatre Benedict Nightingale takes a look at biographies of Shakespeare and finds only a hall of mirrors Philip Howard Hot, down to a shared taste for hunting. If the 18th… Widowed, and exiled too Acting up Opting out, passively Baa-baa red sheep Fair Deal for Teachers Clocking onto Europe Cry, Uncle Law lords' ruling on marital rape Plight of Iraqi children Defining politics Quality of water Cornish connections Snags and boons of organic farming Dubrovnik bombing Far-flung Europe Songs of pride on sporting fields Charity vouchers Helping hand Off the rails? Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays Today's royal engagements Lady Thwaites Royal Thames Yacht Club Basketmakers' Company Service reception Reception Sir James Cameron Sir James Clark Cameron, CBE, a past chairman and a gold medallist of the British Medical Association, died on October 22, aged 86. He was born on April 8,1905, at Bridge of Earn, Perthshire TA officer cadets commissioned Luncheon Dr Karl Eibensch?tz Dr Karl Eibenschütz, Austrain foreign trade representative in London from 1947 to 197-, has died aged 86. He was born in Vienna on January 12,1905 Dinners Church news Eugene Roddenberry Eugene Wesley Roddenberry, better known as "Gene", creator of the Star Trek television series, died of a heart attack in Los Angeles on October 24, aged 70. He was born in El Paso, Texas, on August 19,1921 Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2622 Church services tomorrow University news Though you soar as high as an eagle and your nest is… To Place Your Classified Advertisement Sir Charles Hall? Bbc 1 Satellite Carnell Ltd Radio 1 ITV Variations Bbc 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Royal Star & Garter Home Haughey tipped to resign in new year The Times Crossword No 18,747 To boldly create an American dream William Cash and Joe Joseph report that the death of the creator of Star Trek leaves many nagging questions unanswered Weather Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress Trouble strikes Just a question of timing Swiss gnomes keep it under their hats Tax relief Willing helpers Loan holidays Cancelling a card and account does not necessarily… Inside the shell of a Chrysalis Carol Leonard meet a record company chief who has always been competitive, but finds he is also self-effacing Behind a smile Doomed issue Spend spend Frances Elliot, aged 80, is the first person to take… Nameless Sealink costs Rosehaugh deal Harrods Fixed bonds The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Goldsmith's grand slam The Charities Official Investment Fund Boots shares knocked by US ruling on new drug Migraine drug boosts Glaxo Rosehaugh sells to cut debts London Traded Options Picture Gallery Whyte claims 38% Cash call by BAe poised to fail By our Industrial Correspondent: Stena Line to borrow £91m Bankruptcies soar by 4,000 in nine months Conrad trims half-time loss Clayton falls into red S Jerome cuts Williams bid payout to 1p extended HTV to reduce staff Recent Issues Traditional Options Flrst Dealing October 21 Building Employers Confederation Licence blow to Serif profit Virgin's £8m cabin face-lift to go ahead despite falling yields Employers attack Howard plans for more union laws By our Industrial Editor: Initiative aims to help women High-performance smilers unmasked as soft leaders Picture Gallery Lloyd's syndicate to cease trading Invergordon Shareholders Pentagon enquiry hurts Attwoods Time to cash in on success of Invergordon Major Indices FT-SE 100 Volumes Unit Linked Insurance Investments British Aerospace rights gloom depresses prices Wall Street People Read News Papers Shares fall again Tax relief drains Revenue funds The billions of pounds paid in incentives annually could be used to cut taxes, Lindsay Cook reports Investors have choice of Equality at 65 will still cost more Comment Rebates Mortgages Health Premiums Fidelity Investments Concessions boost value of pensions House sale is sunk by subsidence hint without foundation The M&G Group To Get More Offshore Go to Yorkshire Mortgage 'holidays' can backfire Hard-pressed borrowers should consider all the options before taking a break, Liz Dolan writes Picture Gallery Save & Prosper Group Ltd Lloyd's Names—merrett Syndicate 418(1985) Names… Notice Save & Prosper Fixed-term bonds may become less competitive as rates fall Mutual takeover opposition wanes Save & Prosper Group Ltd Charities campaign to be named in more wills Briefings International Investment Consultants Ltd Foreign Colonial Management Limited Save & Prosper The Building Society Shop BT Share Offer Selling part of their home unlocks income for elderly Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Wessex Life package pays costs of death Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Stewart Ivory Schroders Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Valued customer Investment trusts need risk labels Portfolio Platinum Playing hunt the thimble for account balance Encourage Sib to rule on disclosure of 'sales advice' cost Competitive pressure would lower commission charges Save & Prosper Sign of security Electric shock Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Azinger seeks peace conference Sky the limit when it comes to dishing out football Sport on Television the Week in Review Fantasy League Ltd. The Week's Highlights Davies masters all the obstacles Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The day France fell victim to the mob The French capable of being just as idiotic as everybody else The Times Morgan has ability to push Benn all the way Italian for Holyfield Twins toppled as Atlanta run riot Bradford and Bedford defy all opponents By a Correspondent: Welsh XIII can restore national pride Wallabies Wouldn't Give a Xxxx for Anything… St Helens plan an advance Ferguson faces up to relinquishing first division lead Penrice signs to join his old manager Espy gives new team record-breaking start Jockeys incensed by £60 increase in licence fees Turgeon goes in search of second Leger Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Mandarin: Worcester Working party to look at Irish racing Playing percentages is ruining the game Clive White looks at the state of English football with Peter Shreeves, the manager of Tottenham Hotspur Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing-Service Ninja Dancer can provide Cecil with her biggest success Mandarin Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Mandarin: Doncaster Mandarin: Newbury Playmakers transformed into message-carrying servants Gerald Davies regrets the absence of guile and mystery in today's stand-off half Glenmorangie Whetton sneaks up on milestone World Cup Programme Fixtures Details Television New Zealand face fierce challenge in dream encounter Tomorrow's Teams at Dublin Australia bar path to Rugby World Cup final Boardman is feeling burned out Cycling The Times Heat on Southgate's youth Hockey British trip up In Brief For the Record Lindqvist holds her nerve to book semi-final berth British fight-back comes too late Yachting Cricket Hat-trick by Aqib takes India apart Thinking fan's view of life on the terraces On Saturday Rugby World Cup Single-minded Uttley defends pressure tactics England go into the great unknown Today's Teams at Murrayfield The Famous Grouse Hendry regains his familiar authority British hopes end as appeal is dismissed Debut for Crowley in Dublin Match preview Chelsea pull out from £1.5m James deal Dubroca pays for his 'silly mistake' Fear and loathing in the National Trust As the 'great hunting election' beckons next Saturday, Peter Barnard reports on a case of local mistrust Blind faith in the chairman's vote A Taste of Ireland That's entertainment The Times guide to what's on this week Blue Cross Children's Events Queen Elizabeth2 World Cruise How to clean up the market Nature may abhor a vacuum, but the Design Museum is full of them Music to television's ears Jute City, a new BBC drama starting tomorrow, features the music of Eurythmic Dave Stewart. Alice Thomson reports Daisy Waugh's Hotline The Cabinet Minister Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romeo & Juliet Four Spectacular New Year Concerts Puccini Gala Night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Old dramas in new clothes Lynne Truss on a week's television in which the costumes are all strangely elaborate and the sex is romantic yet mainly functional Intriguing rock 'n' roll noise Rock Records Rock News The Sunday Times Rhyme but little reason Theatre The Hunting of the Snark Prince Edward Cambridge Theatre The Shadow of Diabetes Birdsong the key of life Feather report Hooked on a talent to deceive With the game fishing season for trout and salmon now over, British fly fishermen are turning to their other vices. Stewart Tendler reports Backing a hunch at the bookie's A country living publisher All aboard tile ghost train Passengers alighting at Spooky Hollow tomorrow will not be normal commuters. Sue Moore reports Have a good fright out How would you cope, if you or your partner needed a… Pickers as thick as thieves Bordenux All hands to the pumpkin Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, thinks that the pumpkin deserves a much better fate than being turned into a Hallowe'en lantern Doing battle over the bottle Wine waiters can be a sneaky bunch. Jane MacQuitty deplores some of the tricks of their trade Best buys Cruel dose of red-eye King Food Alison Johnson Sotherby's Page Smoy Holidays Scenic coastal cliffhanger Where to Walk The Port of Whitby At Hallowe'en, with the grey North Sea boiling below and the North York moors behind, Whitby's salt air will carry powerful echoes. Alan Hamilton reports Fylir Creteprint Paving Systems Ltd, Spirits lifting Where to Stay Where to Eat Direct Reader Offers Mephisto Don't Read this Your Favorurite Poem Medivac Beaumony & Co Welly Bag The Printers Glenarm Knitwear Short of Space? Personalised Stationery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dolls House The Domestic Paraphernalia Seymour Shirts M. & J. Billington Pine Furniture Foam for Comfort Ardenco Ltd New delights of a Turkish carpet Next week modern carpet designs woven by traditional Anatolian weavers go on show at the Royal College of Art. Dinah Hall reports It's curtains for clutter Windows are finally being rescued from precious pelmets and ballooning blinds Stockists The lady of the lamp Best Sellers The unbreakables All wrapped up You need therapy Wireless days Home-grown variety If you are not a pop star but like contemporary British art, go shopping next week, says Sarah Jane Checkland Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies should be sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abundance of Stunning Ladies Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Would you enjoy good food wine, theatre, cinema.… Life Time The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maps and motors Drawing down the Moon Give your house sale appeal Star of the Palladian Where Roy gets rhythm Public problem, private remedy Sussex Arthur Rathbone The Circle Rentals London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Dorset, Hants & I. 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A Fulfords Lovell Ideal Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Travel Abroad Agean Turkey Dorset Poole Quay Dorset Two minds thinking alike You don't have to be a pigeon to live here Country Houses Association Limited Riverside Lodge Lincolnshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making an entrance Where to Find Doors Country Property Nationwide Gloucestershire Property Feature Mills & Co, Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victorian dream awakes The last piece in the Cragside estate jigsaw is about to be put into place, says Francesca Greenoak Annie Shaw Garden Design Rocket Log Splitter Alton Siro Automation Home & Garden Fruit for the Connisseur Not Just Any Old Door your Door Ken Muir Top & Soft Fruit Dextroplast Ltd Agriframes The Original Box Sash Window Company Ad Chem Limited The World Famous Seed Catalogue Highfield Nurseries Whitminster (Tms)gloucester Gl2… Lescha Shredders for All Seasons Allen Kemp Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Bomanite This Week Eucalyptus What Would Monet Paint Today? Philips Tyred and emotional No plugs in TV leaks Do we care? No comment Contents A woman with know-how Great Britain plc needs more women at work, especially at the top. Valerie Grove meets Lady Howe before she moves on to the attack next week. Photograph by Nigel Parry Interview Soul-kiss of the Spiderman Over 50 years, Marvel comics have come to be as loved as they are admired, says Joseph Connolly Harrods The Cook's Companion Sainsbury's In the frontlin In the food-hungry Soviet Union, the troubles of the food-rich state of Azerbaijan are being closely watched by East and West. In this extract from his new study of Soviet capitalism, A. Craig Copetas, an American journalist, decribes a bloody incident in the war between state-controlled and individual farming. Illustration by Si?n Frances The History Guild Richard Went off to War in 1950 Dead but Dont Forget the Living A tune for brass and purse strings The church of St Martin-in-the -Fields turns over £1 million of business annually, and is run by a chief executive. Hugh David examines the cost of funding faith in the city. Photographs by Dario Mitidieri Sandwiched between man and machine Clement Freud Evolv on a Highe SAAB A-level English for mother and teenager. Discuss When Marian Morris went back to school, she shared a comprehensive classroom with her daughter and her cleaner. Carol Sarler sets the difficult questions What's the fastest way out of Heathrow Terminal… Air Canada A Passage to the Orient Happy ending to a restoration drama When beautiful Hackfall Wood was threatened, David Winpenny writes, the locals took action Holiday Inn A pen as mighty as the words Bernard Levin on the delights of reading a three-volume example of the biographer's profession Picture Gallery According to Ernest and Julio Callo, making a line… Fifty eight year wincmaking experience First, he… Hest & Julio Gallo Picture Gallery Picture Gallery A Milliner's Tale Whether of felt a nd feathers or silk and straw, Graham Smith's art stands out in a crowd, Liz Smith writes. Main photograph by Iain McKell Slope cred this way For looking and feeling good on the slopes, it's racing bibs and anoraks on top, and stretch stirrup pants or tracksuit bottoms below. Head for black or autumnal colours, suggests Amanda Atha Panasonic Home to the highland to dine again Candia McWilliam tastes Scotland's culinary revolution of good, plain cooking that has oscaped the image-awareness men. Illustration by Eric Beaumont Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Pricey Bargain The missing olive caper The recession is biting into the flavour of Britain's favourite fast food, reports Emma Soames Cognac East De Martell Seine impressions before the madness Argenteuil was the inspiration for scores of Monet's can vases. Stephen Bayley, a century on, finds a picture of urban sterility Candace Bahouth's Mediaeval Flowers Thoroughly spoilt by the unspoilt Anguilla is famous for having been involved in history's most peaceful war, which is one of the reasons Michael Watkins is in love with the Caribbean island. Photographs by steve Benbow Third time, almost lucky Portugal was preoccupied with pooling day, so Shona Crawford Poole braved the congestion and elected to go in search of the elusive heart of the capital USAir Holland Still crying over guns and guitars Once the hub of country music, downtown Nashville is now more a ghost town. But the rhinestone cowboys keep strumming, writes Allegra Huston Noble Caledonia Ltd Snow way to save money Nigel Williamson, a novice skier, takes his family on the Romanian slopes Swan Hillenic Harvey Elliott says there is no need for redundancy to spoil a good holiday Inineraries Jamaica Overseas Travel Flight Bookers Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Madeira North Cyprus & Turkey African Safari Club Club Riviera Travel Ltd Aero Destinations Caprice Holidays Ltd Cruise World Skyway Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays RAC Golf Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Cornwall & Devon Ruthern Valley - North Cornwall. Mill house sleeps… A Free Sunday! 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