News from 21/12/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Gillian Tindall, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Tom Pendry, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, David Miller, chief sports correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Jeffrey Abbott, Laura Thompson, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Eric James, John Swannell, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Francesca Greenoak, Sanda Miller, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Tom Walker and Colin Narbrough, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Sara MacConnell, Miranda Carter, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Ian Bradley, David Hands, David Jones, Peter Barnard, L. T., Leslie Thomas, Robert Cockburn, Alison Johnson, Nicole Swengley, Elton John, Gavin Bell, Claire Tomalin, Sandy Denny, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Gabriella Gamini, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Lynn Truss, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Eluned Price, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, John Morris, Peter Bryan, Douglas Brothers, Liz Gill, Leslie Forbes, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, Damian Whitworth, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Joy Ellington, Sarah Jane Saleroom Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Sir Peter Middleton, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, John Grant, Crossword Editor, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mathew d'Ancona, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Ivor Herbert, Liz Smith, Michael Harland, Robin Lee, George Thomson Assistant Manger, Angela MacKay and Neil Bennett, Philip Webster, Denis Signy, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, George Brock and Michael Evans, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Little Acorns, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Oliver Bennett, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Hilary Rubinstein, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoThe Times is the only quality newspaper to be published on Boxing day Inside Yeltsin dreams of Russia in Nato West welcomes approach, but says membership is still a long way off Talks failure brings Gatt close to death All at odds on what makes Christmas white Festive stampede off to early start Picture Gallery Cuomo refuses to run The Famouse Grouse Debt centres expect deluge of calls from scared borrowers The spectre of repossessions is all tooreal for many people in arrears but, as Ray Clancy finds, a way out may be just a telephone call away By a Staff Reporter: Sex killing verdict to be overturned after 15 years Barclays Picture Gallery Child care expert is vindicated Chains to open in new year Sunday trading Woosnam's trophy stolen on train Court tells PC to pay woman he hit Two held over police shooting Saunders plea to Euro court Masked killers strike in Dublin Watchdog goes 'Disneyland' veneer attacked by Carey As Christmas week begains, archbishop warns that tinsel and glamour are obscurting the real festive message Video slaves go for a zapper Lib Dems may be banned over bogus Labour leaflets Casting a home for J R Hartley Reactors pass tests Breath-test squad arrives at platform one… Police have extended their campaign against drink-driving to commuters who drive at the end of their train journey. Richard Ford reports on a soberging tactice Dow's Port Holidays ruined as firm vanishes Policewoman wins disciplinary case National Westminster Bank Henri IV rejoins his warrior Theatre of dance a step closer Inter City lines up crossword link Girl killed aunt to aid career Worker wins rest day case Lover jailed Water alert Barrister held Bail granted Pit jobs threat Enquiry chief Forgery arrests Lamont sees a long, slow road to growth Philip Webster reports on the Chancellor's cautiously upbeat forecast for economic recovery 'Savagery' of Rolls job cuts attacked Warship embargo lifted Fares fall Pension bill Cold payouts MPs break Book Tokens Picture Gallery Minister delivers a Bible lesson Waterstone's Booksellers Rail vandals bring fast train service to a halt Surprise gifts are no treat Case rests (Reuter): Slave tirade Gold netted (AFP): Age concern (Reuter): Smoked out Rent-a-Santas corner Berlin market Blowing the forth off a pint Picture Gallery Air of doubt blows around Biosphere 'space colony' The Economist Russia remodels its past in wax Colleges woo for a coup People Our Foreign Staff: Republics gather to bury the Soviet Union Waterstone's Booksellers Picture Gallery Massacre rumours spur Croatia refugee exodus Our Foreign Staff: Markovic resigns over war budget Harvie & Hudson Ltd. (Reuter): Armenian fuel lines reopen (Reuter): Media silence (AP): VAT at 25% (Reuter): Change abroad Saint's day Saab Aircraft Inspired Blacks are offered interim regime now South African leaders embrace blue print for consititutional transition to multiracial democracy Charter pledges freedom Abbey National China has Taiwan voters guessing Argentine hillsides still keep a Welsh welcome The Welsh community of Patagoina is fighting to preserve traditon. Gabriella Gamini writes in Gaiman Keating promises to tackle slump Head ruled heart in Cuomo choice Governor torn by state budget wrangle (Reuter): Realism urged on Iranians (AFP): Envoy shot at (AP): War pay-outs (Reuter): Sword justice (Reuter): Peking stand Damascus releases Muslim activists By our Foreign Staff: Israelis to free civilians The Sunday Telegraph Kennedy's accuser fights another day Clifford Longley The Christmas festivities are open to everyone Philip Howard … and moreover A meal fit for a king Matthew d' Ancona looks at our last remaining ritualistic feast, a time for excess ang good company O come, all ye radicals The carols we sing at this time of year are not all the orthodox hymns of joy for the nativity that we imagine, reflects Ian Bradley Everything to celebrate The Times Diary Jingle all the way The Times Diary Dousing the flames The Times Dairy Time for a change The Times Diary To Place Your Classified Advertisement Leicester Square Theatre Announcemnets and Personal St. Paul's Church Multiple Sclerosis? The Samaritans John Grooms Association for Disabled People Christmas Charity Appeals Royal College of Physicians Leave It to the Lifeboatmen Combart Stbess Church Housing Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2670 Quest Cancer Test Arthritis Research The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Samaritans Association Action Winning Move Court Circular Anniversaries Appointments Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Today's royal engagement Service dinner Lieutenant-Colonel J. R. Kennedy Lieutenant-Colonel James Russell Kennedy, Mc, a leading critic of the military establishment between the wars, has died aged 96. He was born on January 3,1 895 Church services tomorrow George Abecassis George E. Abecassis, racing driver, died at Ibstone, Buck-inghamshire, on December 18 aged 78 . He was born on March 21,1913 Marriages University news Arthur Jones Arthur Jones, former Conservative MP, died on December 6 aged 76. He was born on October 23,1915 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Leicester Square Theatre Announcements and Personal St. Paul's Church Multiple Sclerosis? The Samaritans John Grooms Association for Disabled People Multiple Display Advertising Items Combat Stress Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2670 Quest Cancer Test Arthritis Research The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Samaritans Association Action Winning Move BBC 1 Longman BBC 1 Satellite Höfels Waite returns home to greet his friends The Times Crossword No 18,795 Manns return to the party whirl Michael Theodoulou reports from Nicosia on how the former hostage is spending his new Christmas freedom Weather Word Watching Aa Roadwatch Times Weathercall Abroad Highest & Lowest Manchester Glasgow Londona Argound Britain Tourist Rates Fish and chips off an old block Political sketch Chambord Business News Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil US discount rate cut to lowest level since 1964 World monetary policies diverge City fears new UK slowdown Amex bans Laura Ashley Blue Christmas for blue chips Defaulters hurt Sun Alliance Transatlantic battle over MCC Scottish Investment Trust Plc Regulator to act on power firms The Sunday Times Designer Mercury Diaivatron a Bintone Group Company By our City Staff: Steetley hopes vote will stop hostile bid Williams bid value drops Bett slumps Verson passes Hilclare slips Durham loss C&G disposal Cupid ahead Bundesbank fights a lone battle Chrysalis could be taken private Plateau to pay £3m for Quay Mining Krupp raises stake in Hoesch to 51% Business Roundup UTA resignations Fashion chain drops Ivory bounces back Waverley cuts loss Alpine to sell drinks business Ghosts join the festive feast Week Ending Thinker with a passion for numbers Business Profiel: Sir Peter Middleton Barclays de Zoete Wedd's chairman tells Carol Leonard how he worked with ten Chancellors at the Treasury Stores offer £17 Christmas spread Akom Limited Sun Alliance marks time after setback Tempus Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Blue chips sink under renewed downgradings Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Dow climbs 20 points Wall Street Norwich Sets Trend A year of living miserably Building Societies Banks Credit Cards Unit and Investment Trusts Insrance Personal Taxation Homes plan will aid 20,000 Keeping investors in the dark Comment Weak response M&G Securities Limited CGT Allowance for November Barclays Rothschid Asset Management Limited Norwich bonus cuts set a trend Remortgage hitch cost £572 Portfolio Platinum Northern Rock Halifax raises Visa rate to offset fraud Quiz answers Substantial falls The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Moon waxes lyrical on his passion for Welsh rugby David Hands on the dilemma facing Rupert Moon, the scrum half torn between England and Wales Orrell out to avenge cup defeat Seasonal goodwill likely to be in short supply at the Recreation Ground France alters pattern Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Scrum half encounter to light up Stradey Park Match-By-Match Guide The Times Belgian claims richest prize Everest Major Wager continues to collect the honours at Olympia Two miss maximum breaks Snooker BBC pitching for baseball Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Eagles must succeed to stay in contention Hockey Calshot track gets second stay of closure Cycling Channel 4 racing seeks sponsorship package Racing Warm insight into man behind staccato laugh Mandarin: Uttoxeter Racing next week Mandarin: Carvill's Hill can scale heights in Welsh National Mandarin: Edinburgh Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Chepstow Accusation over VAT rate Mandarin: Lingfield Park Atkins's plan is economic illiteracy Comment Chairman of the Parliametary Labour Party sports committee Oxford trial leaves plenty to work on Rowing How financial tempests sank Bond Surrey get Major support Ramiz keeps his concentration (Reuter): Manjrekar rescues Indians Ward's clearance puts pressure on Widnes Rugby League Sport plus music plus clothes equals trouble Farrell to bow out from BAF Athletics Ruddock's shame ends woe Lowest first division attendance at The Dell for 25 years Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Snow Reports Night of missed chances For the Record Football Ice Hockey Real Tennis Rugby Legue Tennis Yachting Badminton Basketball Cricket Curle's slow climb to the summit Clive White on a defender making up ground fast in the race for a place in the England team for Sweden next summer Bethany's success has base in mobile pack Scools Rugby Debenture scheme impresses paylords In Brief Rugby Union Tennis public benefits from corporate cuts Harford's shot gains Luton precious points Coventry defeated is dismal encounter First Division Turkey and Barbed Wire for Christmas Yours very insincerely for a happy Christmas On Saturday Up the creek Party's over? Daly is blown off course by an ill wind Card of the Course Lynne Truss on television Great escapes into the new year Alice Thomson says the best way to greet 1992 is from a distance - and suggests some great getaways Where to find the sun (or stars) Sale Away Eating out Telly Mania Actual Size What's on British Diabetic Association Evenings out Claire Tomalin Author of "the Invisible Woman" Soaps adopt a new recipe for success Although the beer-swilling hasn't stopped, today's soap stars are being introduced to a healthier diet Miking women laugh Review Trying to avoid the right-on, politically correct thought police is difficult, Lynn Truss reports Best and worst feet forward Preview Guilty Secrets: Nicholas Parsons Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Barbican Hall Victor Hochhauser Phoenix Theatre Garrick Theatre Entertainment South Bank Vicotor Hochhauser Christmas Entertainments The Royal Opera Turandot Puccini A Christmas Treat for All the Family Travel in Time Christmas Entertainments How to box clever Rock: Records David Sinclair considers the appeal of compilation albums from such performers as Sandy Denny, King Crimson and Elton John Next Saturday David Sinclair's review of rock in 1991 Valiant effort misses goal Theatre An Evening with Gary Lincker Duchess The Sunday Times Proton Rock News Penny-wise, pound perfect Paul & Deanfield Mondi High fashion, cut prices T. M. Jewin & Sons Ltd. Laurèl Penny-wise, pound perfect Bargains galore Nicole Swengley tracks down who's selling what an where London Austin Reed Shoparound Ladies Shoes Nautical Instrumnets Limited Diary of Times Classified Ardenco Ltd One-Hander Tray Co Beaumount & Co Manor Bran Briefcase & Bootees Shooping Quacks Heritage Wood Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Denim Jacket/bodywarmer Peter Adams Osaka Cultured Pearl Co. House Dust Mite are You Allergic? The Times Literary Supplement No Title Where to Stay Where to Eat Open fires aft Hilary Rubinstein chooses the best of Britain's hospitable country hotels Brighton is the only British beach resort to have… The Royal Pavilion Brighton Best of Britain A Regency flight of purest fancy still has the power to enthral, as Robin Young discovers British Gas Where to Walk Pickled, stewed, roasted, battered - a critic's year A guide to the restaurants reviewed in The Times this year, excluding those that Delicate touch on the till Covent Garden's newest food shop represents one woman's vision Minolta Kind Food: Alison Johnson Bordeaux And May all your dishes be bright Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, is dreaming of a golden Christmas with truffles and a sparkling fruit salad From Little Acorns Enjoyable ways to get deep into the red Jane MacQuitty picks red wines to drink during Christmas dinner: to cheer Boxing day lunch, make the party swing, or simply lift the spirits on a dull afternoon A pile of mixed blessings Home from home: James Lowther in Northamptonshire Smart move to cut moving House Hunter Retirement homes The duke's home that died of neglect Heap of the week: Archerfield House Where lavender fills the air Buyer's France The Drome Windows in a new light Where to Find: Stained Glass Peace resigns, but revenge will be sweet on those turkeys Farmer's diary It's fun to be with the YHA Sally Brompton on the peculiar charm of Christmas at a youth hostel Hostles & Prices Getting out Cold facts on rare birds Feather reports Screening the young ones Whose on the Christmas Tv viewing Saturday Rendezvous Dateline Children's Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exceutive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parent's Choice Regalian West Kensington Guildford Surrey Simply Getting out Deltron (Eureka) Ltd Plant a marmalade tree Grow your own oranges and lemons. Francesca Greenoak picks the best types Best Buys Allsop Barratt Weekend Tips Lovell Homes My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantastics that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Saturday Review Ben Okri: the dreams of the poets who take on the world Craig Brown: confessions of a seasoned reveller Jan Morris: It's time we stopped poking fun at the Swiss The Times Picture Gallery Round the world on the M25 Opening Shots Putting the wind into their sales No off-licence off licence Contents Picture Gallery Courvoi Round the world on the M25 Opening Shots Putting the wind into their sales No off-licence off licence Contents Häage… The Gale-Force Ten Chay Blyth has recruited 166 men and women, old salts and landlubbers, who are now finding their sea legs in preparation for a round-the-world race. George Hill goes on board the British Steel Challenge It is exhilarating beyond words to sail in a boat so pwerful that it can be drvien in such conditions Holloway, north London, will have similarities. A… British Steel … Remy Martin The black and sunk the yellow Courvoisier Häagen-Dazs Sony Häag… Traditional presence and modern rapping Nicola Murphy tunes in to the choir of King's College, Cambridge, and finds that for some Christmas has not changed since 1441 Roland Howard discovers that for toehrs a high-teach nightclub atmosphere brings the anicent message of hope home Ysatis de Givenchy … Joy Feel free to free the spirit Enthusiasms To cries of 'Hunbug!', Craig Borwn reveals a secret passion for the gaieties of Chrismas Akai Intelligent-Hq Video Remy Martin Feast on the fruits of a royal game Cut Feelings Princess Michael of Kent Clement Freud prepares a dish for Princess Michale of Kent Pheasant in Gooseberry Vinegar Crema Sauce William dropped by, so we left Hine Wil… Gra… Europe's peace de resistance The Swiss are neutral and proud of it-and no amount of sneering will reake them join the Ec But, Jan Morris asks, why should they want to change their enviable formula for happy isolation and good living? Illustrations by John Morris The more I thought about Swissness, the more I began to feel that the Swiss might be right Fake snow but warm feelings Peter Stothard and his family spend Christmas in California. where they make the British feel at home Delta Airlines Harvey Elliott in praise of some hotel chains Itinerries Picture Gallery Austravel Caprice Holidays Ltd Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Harrogate B&B Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Columbus Travel Insurance The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xmas Breaks Palace Court Ramblers Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Winter Sports Group Flights to Moscow/st Petersburg from ?235 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sony Dark stories, black truth Through a Glass Darkly The Life of Patrick Hamilton Scribners (Macdonald), £18.95 Murdered millions of its own citizens. "Years… Rise and rise of the Ripper The Ripper and the Royals Duckworth, £14,99 Reading a poem Awaking dreams as others sleep Ben Okri, winner of this year's Booker prize, is a writer of both poetry and prose. Here he explores the world of poets and their antagonoists, of inspiration and the inspeired. Portrait by the Douglas Brothers Was a necessary, rather than contingent, part of… Christian soldiers led from the front Adfly for God a History of the Church Times Hodder & Stoughton, £17,95 Paperbacks The Listener Crossword No. 3129: Treasure Hunt by… The Games Page Listener Crossword No: 3129 Sitting room you take in the symmetries of the place At any given times and place there are many inner selves to feed and we do not have enough good poets to feed us Specialising in Eng Lit David Lodge's latest novel is his first since he decided to give up an academic career. Alan Franks talks to him about the writer's life Interflora Ysatis de Givenchy Comfort and Joy Fashion What do women wear when it's time to unwind? Liz Smith explains how to make your working wardrobe carry on working when you're off duty. Photographs by John Swannell Fashion Ordinary Eye Akai Intelligent-Hq Video Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky Feast on the fruits of a royal game Gut Feelings Princess Michale of Kent Clement Freud prepares a dish for Princess Michael of Kent Pheasant in Gooseberry Vinegar Cream Sauce Mary, Mary, quite contrarily New Experssions In her portrayals of the Madonna and child. Heather Johnston mixes painting and photography, immaculate conception and modern motherhood to reinterpret the meaning of the Nativity, Oliver Bennett writes Picture Gallery Hine A way with a manger Provence returns to its roots at Christmas, Shona Crawford Poole writes. Chill replaces heat, and tradition replaces tourism. Photographs by Marc Aspland Ever since the Swiss explorer Burkhardt rediscovered… Petra Fake snow but warm feelings Peter Stothard and his family spend Christmas in California, where they make the British feel at home Gods in their heaven The Balinese like to think they live in paradise, but they take care to honour a spiritual tradition that to outsiders seems a mix of innocence and superstition, as Leslie Forbes discovered Delta Airlines Harvey Elliott in praise of some hotel chains Itineraries Overseas Travel Prospect Musica & Art Tours Ltd Norwegian Coastal Voyages North America Corfu Special Interests African Safari Club Art-Of-Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Self Catering Vacances france French Uilla Centre Provence Self Catering Simply Provence Provence Bonded Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Swan Hotel 3 Mins Walk to Oxford Street/marble Arch Tube… Columbus Travel Insurance The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xmas Breaks A Touch of Class A Holiday with a Difference Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Special Interest Exodus Guerba Expeditions Australia and around the World The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Kensington Group Flights to Moscow/st Petersburg from £235 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The spy who loved it Little is learnt about tricks of the trade, but the story of a Soviet agent makes exciting reading, writes Michael Harland Sonya's Report By Ruth Wener Chatto & Windus, £16.99 Smoke screens and pipe dreams Tobacco a History By V. G. Kiernan Radius. £18.99 Dark stories, black truth Through a Glass Darkly The Life of Patrick Hamilton By Nigel Jones Scribners (Macdonald), £18.95 Rise and rise of the Ripper The Ripper and the Royals By Melvyn Fairclough Duckworth, £14.99 Reading a poem Scientific use of the bon mot Jones a Dictionary of Scientific Quotations Edited by Alan L. Mackay Adam Hilger, IOP Publishing, Bristol, £9.50 United states of Columbus America exists under a minsnomer. Robin Lee on an osessive voyage of discovery In Search of Columbus By Hunter Davies Sinclair-Stevenson, £16.95 Master of no slim stature Alberto Giacometti a Biography of His Work By Yves Bonnefoy Translated by Jean Stewart Flammarion, £75 Was a necessary, rather than contingent, part of… Christian soldiers led from the front Gadfly for God a History of the Church Times By Bernard Plamer Hodder & Stoughton. £17.95 Paperbacks Routes made for walking After the Christmas celebrations, enjoy a guided walk with our celbrities The National Trust Landscape Year Bridge The Listener Crossword No. 3129: Treasure Hunt by… The Games Page Listener Crossword No: 3129 'We were taught by a load of wrecks' A Childhood: Raymond Briggs By Alan Hamilton Interflora Panasonic
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