News from 02/11/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Lynne Greenwood, E. C. Wragg (Director), J. R. Anderson, Paul Heiney, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tony Travers, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, H. Knox, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Stuart Coverley, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Faux, Judy Goodkin, Norman Howell, Ferdinand Mount, B. Selwyn, Philip Howard, Jonathan Meades's, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, M. C. Dowden, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Lisanne Raidce, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Chloe Colchester, Derek Whitehead, V. R. A. Lilley, M. M. Melloy, Neil Datson, Peter Dawson, General Secretary, K. B. Fry, Martin Barrow, R. Jane Ayres, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Miranda Carter, John Atkinston, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Jean B. Gold, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, David Jones, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, A. D. Batchelor, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Alison Johnson, Richard Cork, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, Peter May, John Higgins, Luci Cavendish, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Martin, Raymond Keene, Bernard Shaw, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Melinda Wittstock and Paul Wilkinson, Richard Burnett-Hall, David West, Leslie Forbes, Richard Evans, Maria Altken, MacHiavelli, Jay Rayner, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, Oliver Comyn, Isabel Butterfield, Paul Adams, Jane Reynolds, Sue Moore, Tom Walker and Harvey Elliott, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Liz Gerard, P. Pledger, Christopher Thomas, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Alfred Hermida, Miranda Richard, J. S. Arthur, George Hill, Brian Alderson, Hermione Parker, John Graham, Clive White, Sheila Gunn and Michael Evans, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Margaret Cooper, Douglas Broom and Robin Oakley, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Alan Fidler, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Benedict Nightingale, Rosemary Semple, Sarah Jane, Arthur Miller, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rob Andrew, Janet Inglis, Michael Evans, C. R. Clegg, General Secretary, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoWrangling Arabs and Israelis rebuked by Baker Kaunda concedes defeat Inside Johnners and the Boil saved for the nation Final thought-where does the money go? England star questions who gets the spoils on rugby's big day On the morning of the Rugby World Cup final, Rob Andrew (left), the England stand-off half, describes the players' excite Heseltine tax spares students Police squad condemned Kuoni In Tune Star Wars Weekend Times Spell Bound Boxing on Disbanded police squad condemned in official report Cervical cancer vaccine tested Dow's Port Picture Gallery Drivers given gust warning Independent schools fail to solve teacher shortage Candidate wrote bounced cheque Rover pulls plug on music Orchestra dispute settled BBC drops film Escaper arrested £24m settlement Doctors found guilty of manslaughter after drug blunder The Sunday Times Search for a Bush whacker Slow progress for Watson Brain injuries Obstacles on the road back to life Exile awaits art millions Picture Gallery Nanny was tortured and left starving by couple Apology to soap actor 'hollow' Times Books Two accused over joyriding death Levy will retain a personal element Tax Structure Tory right wing scores surprise victory as cash demand is split between property and occupants Barclays Twist of history costs suburban dwellers dearly The Losers Poll Tax: The Statistics Real refugees may be shut out, admits minister Asylum Bill Hurd hints at shift on Europe Europe Millions paid out in error Social Security Minister opens way to rethink on regiments Bell's Support for Yugoslav oil ban Commons Citroën Bx Diesel Quorn loses licence to hunt on trust land The Times examines the strongly-held views behind the latest power struggles in the hunting debate In pursuit of a trickier prey than the fox The division is not just between hunters and saboteurs but between country people and 'townies', writes Bill Frost Hunting: For and against Lever Germany to take tough line on Emu Kohi-Major talks on November 10 Abbey National By our Foreign Staff: Army fires on hills around Dubrovnik Yeltsin gets free hand for reforms KGB chief makes a model inmate Peugeot 106 Democracy topples Kaunda from power Political 'dwarf' turns giant-killer Main in the news National Connect Picture Gallery Fire-fighters in Kuwait confound experts' gloom Rights file is short on detail Lunn Poly Temple's holy rat pack lives the life of Riley UN truce team flies to Phnom Penh (Reuter): Oath repeated (AP): Korean bombs (AP): Hunger strike (AFP): Corruption claim Polish results (Reuter): Skin complaint Americans put right to die to the vote Euthanasia referendum Charles Bremner reports that the debate over whether doctors should perform euthanasia has divided Washington state into two equally vociferous camps (Reuter): Commerce backs cuts by Menem US public balks at politicians' conduct Gatt talks miss draft deadline Texas Homecare Picture Gallery Congress agrees Soviet aid plan Rover Confusion in foreign ministry Isreal Shamir's guerrilla past under attack by Syrian minister Arrab-Ishaeli Conference, Day 3: Quest for Peace Survives Exchange on Insults Arafat decries speech PLO B&Q Picture Gallery Camp followers grab limelight Madrid Notebook Tough talking is largely for home audiences Bilateral Talks Heseltine's albatross Tony Travers on why the council tax could prove to be another vote-loser Trouble with moniker Our conventions of personal naming are a muddle of presumption, sexiam and snobbery, argus John Grigg A ride on the tiger of reform Ferdinand Mount says Tories too must be ready to back constitutional change Philip Howard …and moreover Classical chorus-line The Times Diary Political science The Times Diary 10-1 on fudge The Times Diary Daring young man The Times Diary Keeping Cool on Asylum Tally-Ho to Westminster Titular Misalliances Degrees of plight for pensioners Banks and businesses Female tries Charity vouchers Legal aid grants Ripa di Meana letter Vote on hunting Paying teachers by performance Opera House dispute Mythmatched Greenwich Mean Time Marching orders Court Circular Royal engagements Service dinners Service reception Dinners Luncheons Service luncheon Reception Appointments Joseph Papp Joseph Papp, American producer, died of cancer on October 31 aged 70. He was born Joseph Papirofsky in Brooklyn, New York, on June 22,1921 Canon Sydney MacEwan Canon Sydney MacEwan, known as "the singing priest", had died aged 82. He was born in Glasgow The night sky in November John Darbourne John Darborne, CBE, architect and planner, has died aged 56 from cancer. He was born on January 11,1935 Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Church services tomorrow Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2628 Weekend birthdays Winning Move Announcements and Personal ARMS Multiple Display Advertising Items Give Life a chance Announcements and Personal Woodside Animal Welfare Trust British Heart Foundation The British Kidney Patient Association Announcements and Personal Cancer Research Campaign Akum Limited Announcements and Personal To Place Your Classified Advertisement On this Day Court Theatre "John Bull's Other Island Announcements and Personal BBC1 Satellite Would You Like a Loving Woman? Radio1 ITV Variations BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite British Diabetic Association TV franchise loser seeks first review of decision The Times Crossword No 18,753 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather £1m in bets on rugby battle Superlative Travel Gigantic is chosen for top trophy Business News Coal bill Weekend Money A man all for seasons Week Ending Hard sell Bargain homes Danger list Inheritor of the fighting spirit Business Profile: Alick Rankin The chairman of Scottish & Newcastle Breweries is a sporting man, as Gillian Bowditch finds out Mystery buyer scales the Empire State Letters Out of court Compensation Bankers out? Eyes on Fed Under the light Fax of life Tunbridge Wells Equitable Friendly Society Business Editor John Bell Shine on gilts No Title Employees resign after Amex enquiry RIT Capital lifts net assets TDS progress The Pound Stock Market Major Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices The Sunday Times New coal bill points to extensive job losses Prowting hit by tough conditions Torday forecast attacked Invicta Sound agrees £18 m Southern deal Employees ready to launch bid Clyde port up for sale Have public telephone, will fax Attwoods details extent of US investigations £80m rights issue clouded Grampian's offer for MacArthy fails Business Roundup Fitzwilton profits fall B&B sells homes United slumps 76% BDA passes dividend By our Industrial Editor: '250,000 building jobs to go' Ferranti settles with GEC Tax penalties Bank letting Syphon rises Deficit at BBB Conder losses Rate cut likely in US as recovery falters BT shares slide after profits drop to £785m Decline disappoints market although interim dividend is raised How BT Compares BA expected to triumph over Airbus complaint Barclays U-turn on rate concession Managers protest at secret plan Vallance says 12.5% pay rise is compensation Northern Rock By our Banking Correspondent: Strike threat at Co-op Bank Doubts appear over BT as profits cool Tempus Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bank profit forecasts cut on bad debt worries Stock Market Dow falls 12 points Wall Street People Read Newspapers Portfolio Platinum Investors stay on sidelines Times Newspapers Limited Home Auctions Ernie waits patiently for 162,000 missing winners Pension schemes fail on form-filling Share shops add confusion to sale Comment Save & Prosper the Investment House Fortune in shares lies dormant in holding accounts For Information regarding Advertising within the… Family Assurance Society The Health Fund Save & Prosper Homes come under the hammer Children paid average of £1.40 Platinum Portfolio Yorkshire Guarnsay Limited Briefings Change in tax codes brings double sting Scottish Investment Trust Plc Shine comes back to gilts market Lower interest rates could turn losses into profits M&G Schroders Unit Trusts Limited BT Share Offer Health fare given the hard sell Loans fixed for ten years Providence Capitol Premiums boosted by surge in subsidence Save & Prosper the Investment House Prudential Personal Equity Plans Insurers under pressure to set yardsticks for critical illness policies Tax-free moving allowance cut Save & Prosper the Investment House Bristol & West Building Society One card trick Shorter days Now you save it, now you don't Plea for balance Pence or pounds Question of customer identity Interest Bates Round-Up First Time Buyers The Building Society Shop A Fimbra Member FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Culture Vulture offers best chance European raiders face tough Breeder's Cup task under a leaden sky at Church sky a Churchill Downs Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Faulkner returns for Havant Hockey Mandarin, Thunderer: Wetherby Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Breeders' Cup Fields Mandarin: Celtic Shot to stage Wetherby repeat Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Tertian to extend winning run Guide to our In-Line Racecard Desert Orchid may run Thursday Adams faces surgery if Bould makes his return Football Rangers want Merson Wales give Hughes a first cap Mansell laments early flops Motor Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Double act know their steps Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Golfer hits two aces In Brief For the Record Cole cashes in on a costly night for angry Bates Tennis Sampras finds spark Hanley injury puts GB place in doubt Rugby League (Reuter): Pakistan join move for South Africa Cricket Hutchison Telecom Officials Rugby World Cup Time the officials caught up with the game Dwyer delivers a warning of the challenges which still lie ahead as the Rugby World Cup reaches its climax Rugby World Cup England Who's who Results and Scorers Australia Who's who What's what in Rugby Union Form Guide Sony Ballesteros stays in the groove to spearhead Spain Golf Second round Scores Young can seize chance Cycling McColgan seeks leading role C. Z. Scientific Instruments Ltd Coe earns a silver award as best man Athletics Jameson Racing The day a sport is standing at the crossroads England spirit v Australia style Both sides plan paths to glory in a potentially thunderous Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham World Cup Final Screensport Rugby World Cup The flanker who scores tries for ITV Financial debate joined by Major Natural stage for final It'll be all bright on the night Jay Rayner meets the pyrotechnicians who make bonfire night go with a bang and a sparkle Wheel of misfortune Best Fire Works Blood Brothers Surf among the turf Nutkin cutlets? Changing for bed £9 million and no music room The Times guide to what's on this week Dance Theatre Children's Events Japan Festival Hollywood eat your heart out The 35th London Film Festival opens on Wednesday. Geoff Brown picks the best Rich food, poor show What's Hot Daisy Waugh's Hotline Doors closing What's Not They're bald, they're brash and they're back Village People, the disco queens, return to the UK next week The Fisher King Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Barbican Hall City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Big Friendly Giant) Raymond Gebbay The Royal Horticultural New Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving towards destruction Lynne Truss on a week's television in which cars and consonants gave cause for concern Familiar excuses in a mask of pretension Theatre The Ride Down Mt Morgan Wyndham's Portugal The Sunday Times Richmond Theatre Women are back on top Rock Records Sotheby's Rock News Champion windsurfers say it's a breeze British board sailors are praying for gale force winds today as the national inland water competition gets under way. Sue Moore reports Funny You Should Ask Animal Lovers! Right choughed Feather report Come home, Cathy How Wuthering Heights acquired much better views A talent for being busy Today Britain's top bees will receive prizes at the National Honey Show. Joanna Gibbon meets the apiarists Who's having a bonfire National Westminster Bank This spluttering has got to stop Farmer's diary Paul Heiney Zanussi First shoot your dear little squirrel Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, hardens her heart and suggests ways to enjoy eating some of the farmer's traditional enemies Fragile glow Queer Gear How to eat persimmons, those shiny, translucent orange fruit Wines to mull over Hot tips to ensure bonfire night goes with a band Bordeaux Where cooks can feast their eyes Mrs Beeton fans may blanch, but Leslie Forbes discovers that Books for Cooks is a world leader in the field of food Far out (Battersea actually) Meeting place: Fungus Mungus Look mum, mo meat Kind Food Lock the Stable Door! Cordula Rural Roman ramble Where to Walk Shoreham Cross Best of Britain Next weekend, at war memorials across Britain, silence will fall. George Hill visits a white cross dug by mourners out of the chalk on a Kentish hillside Rich heritage that stretches from 1st century Lullingstone to Chartwell No Title Picture Gallery Forte Hotels Heart of oak Where to Stay Where to Eat The Direct Foam Supply Co Theme Setter A division of Anthony Green & Company Ltd Quacks Fancy Wool Vest Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Samad's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Janbo Trading Ltd Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Sofabed Shop Factory Shop Everything's going to pot Outdoor plants are feeling the cold, but chic flowerpots can solve the problem Time to feather your own nest Old-fashioned bedding has made a comeback. Luci Cavendish finds the duvet is being replaced by the eiderdown and quilt Stockists New uses for old style Best Sellers Pack a pail Diary art Make a point The fakes' progress turns to farce A French court has to decide if the use of an artist's mould after his death is forgery or art, Sarah Jane Checkland reports Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Introductions at Last! Multiple Classified Advertising Items New International Ltd Selective Introductions Tryst Bid for wine galore Preview Drawing down the Moon An Irishman's home is for sale overseas Time for the great escape Handsome office space? Look no further Musketeer's place Multiple Display Advertising Items Switzerland London Property Marryat square The Circle Property Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moody Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lennards Properties International Pegasus Retirement Homes Ltd Oxfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Full Management, Rental & Finance Services Mills &… Winchester House Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tring, Hertfordshire The Times A kitchen in the round Small but near-perfect Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Glazing over with choice Home & Garden Ken Muir Luton Landscapes Grounds for showing off Francesca Greenoak travels to Courson, south of Paris, and finds a new French passion for plants Autumn Special Offer AD Chem Limited BAF Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Designer Drives and Paving Multiple Display Advertising Items World's Most Famous Seed Catalogue Agriframes Ltd This Week Best Buys Garden's to Visit Weeknd Tips Saturday Review Why arthur Miller would not risk his new play on Broadway America's ally in the Kremlin: the inside story of star wars The strange selection of four artists in pursuit of a prize Renault Peter Barnard Opening Shots Contents 'My plays are about people, not subjects.… Bitterbals and other such language Courvoisier Odd bins Odd bins Star Wars The empires strike a deal When Ronald Reagan dreamt of a global defence system, the rest of the world laughed, Now, with more countries building up stocks of missiles, both the superpowers are realising the wisdom of his strategy, Michael Evans reports. Graphic by Geoffrey Sims No Title Sony A new generation driven beyond abstraction As the work of this year's Turner prize finalists goes on show, David Cohen says the judges seem to favour artists who still have much to prove. Photograph by Stephen Lovell Davis Give the prize to Kapoor Richard Cork says the sculptor has the pedigree to be a winner Globe 50 Years on There are Still Prisoners of War Dead but Don't Forget the Living Coco L'esprit De Chanel The Tyne turns back the clock Pollution almost killed off the salmon around Newcastle, then the fish came back-and, Brian James says, raised a new stink Whsmith Ordinary Eye Akai Uneasily married to the mobbed Helena Matheopoulos on the discords some husbands find in playing second fiddle to the Voice Sharp Makes Sense So long, fare well Designers are using their flari to make sweeping statements with rusting legths of taffeta. June Marsh looks at the winter's most glamorous full-length features. Photographs Tim by Bret-Day Shop now you're dropped Ines de la Fressange, the model who changed the face of Chanel, is now making her name with her own best-selling lines, Liz Smith reports Fashion Glenkinchie Classic Malt Whiskies When of the California When of the California Partridges that fail social x-rays The rich and titled like to be pandered to with nursery food, but to remove the bones and dress up the dishes is to break the rules of the game, writes Emma Soames Fromage to rage Britain makes some great and exotic cheeses, and Robin Young wants to know why restaurants don't admit it Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide London Out of Town Where shall we go for starters? In America eating in is definitely out and the more eating outings, the better, discovers Maria Aitken Glenmorangie Pain, no matter how you write it Enthusiasms Bernard Levin on the cutpurse, burglar and murderer who could also be the second greatest poet in history Royal Mint Totally eclipsed by the rising sun On the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, John Sandilands finds Hawaii uncertain in the face of a new Japanese invasion. Photographs by Michael Schuman Time off City Breaks Harvey Elliott joins forces with a frustrated general who wants to send more planes to Stansted Inineraries Swan Hellenic Serenissima Travel Overseas Travel Winter Warmer Flight Bookers Group Flights to Moscow from £245 Santa Special to Lapland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollo Travelworld Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays The Feathers Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Copthorne Tara Palace Court Take a Break in Unspoilt Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Crosvenor Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Rockford Special Interest Ecuador Vacanze in Italia Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Guerba Expeditions Ocean Cruise Lines Vacances en Campagne Austria Travel Skyway Christmas Specials Golf Lodge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Wine Club At home with her madness Anne Sexton's poetry was born of a web of abuse that led to a spiral of despair. Fiona MacCarthy on the original crazed housewife Books Anne Sexton a Biography By Diane Wood Middlebrook Virago, 20 the Selected Poems of Ane Sexton Edited by Diane Wood Middlebrook George Virage. £7.9 Senseless Violence 1 Common Sense 0 Among the Thugs By Bill Buford Secker & Warburg, £14.99 Saving face in the harem Mother without a Mask a Westerner's Story of her Arab Family By Patricia Holton Kyle Cathie, £17.99 Just the facts, please Children Kingfisher Science Encyclopaedia Edited by Catherine Headlam Kingfisher Books, £24.95 Folio The Society for people An equation that doesn't add up Number By John McLeish Bloomsbury, £16.99 Reading a poem Homicides to die for Paperbacks Clerical Errors By D. M. Gmenwood Playing GODBy Barbara Whitehead Say It with Poison By Ann Granger All Geadline, £3.99 To Speak for the Dead By Paul Levine Cornet, £3.99 Long Lines By Remar Sutton Allison & Busby, £6.99 Looking back on anger Almost a Gentleman An Autobiography Vol II, 1955-1966 By John Osborne Faber, £14,99 Amateur with a powerful and professional punchline Truth to Tell The Collected Writings of Ludovic Kennedy Bantam Press, £16.99 Ludovic Kennedy's campaign against injustices was ahead of its time Set for success at the table Hand-decorated pottery by Emma Bridgewater that has been specially commissioned for The Times is our exclusive offer About the Designer Order Phone The Times Bridge The Listener Crossword No. 3122: Seconds Out by MacHiavelli The Games Page Solutions Crossword No: 3119 'My dog was my constant companion' A Childhood: Elizabeth Esteve-Coll Forte Crest Dunhill International
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