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News from 28/12/1991

1991; Gale Group;

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Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer, Liz Dolan, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Norman Schwarzkopf, Sheila Gunn, Jeffrey Parker, Brian Lees, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, David Weeks, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John B. Rya, CBE, P. A. Poole-Wilson, Michael Oliver, Judy Goodkin, H. J. Montlake, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Bernard Goldstein, Stephen Levrant, H. W. Franklin, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Angus Strirling Chairman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Adrian Seville, Hellore, G. Foggon Director, Robert Maxwell and Mikhail Gorbachev, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, Michael Clark and Philip Robinson, C. J. Castelino, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, David Rudd, Anne Caborn, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Michael Sheehy, Reuter, L. T, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Bleasdale, Sara Driver, Simon Tait, Robert Cockburn, Alex McWhirter, W. E. Davies, Cynthia Milton, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Gillian Bowditch, David Bartal and David Watts, Ray Clancy and Arthur Leathley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Ali Jaber, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, David West, H. Chacksfield, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Andrew Lownie, A. G., Alastair Robertson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Louise Hidalgo, R. H. Ransford, Iain Hannah, Sara McConnell, George Hill, Clive White, David Roberts, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ric Gemmell, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Peter Victor, Gerald Simpson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Ben Lynfield, Jonathan Meades, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Peter Scudamore National Hunt champion jockey, Arthur Leathley, John Campbell, John Phillips, James Le Fanu, Alan Price-Talbot, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, Roland W. Russell, Kenneth Lewis, David Wright, Hilary Rubinstein, Judy Froshaug, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Lee Chapman, David Kemp, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Julie Salamon, Mary Dejevsky,

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Pilot's controlled crash saves 129 Tree tops used to slow landing as jet's twin engines fail three minutes after take-off Technology Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin challenged on control of nuclear arsenal Inside Wacky punters bet on a happy new year Legacy of decay £10,000 a day for Dessie Laura Thompson Fair play on sales urged Bogus bargains Record number take up schools' assisted places Georgia rebels free leaders from jail Photograph Chappell of Bond Streel Sports Calendar Review of 1991 Enquiries threaten ministers with rough ride to poll Commons committees have set their faces agianst sparing the government embarrassement in the run-up to the polls. Sheila Gunn looks at the sensitive topics that are due to be scrutinised Police campaigns ignored by hard core of drink-drivers Charity worker freed from cell for appeal Miele Anything else is a compromise No Title Skinner voted a winner Navies plan all-seeing weapon Solicitors blame AA for call-out confusion Thorpe attacks health reforms Fans step out to aid appeal Station blast Dawson better No ID card yet Botham claim £60,000 debt made couple resort to fares fraud Family gang jailed for farmer kidnap The pinnacle of success 160 dead whales found on beaches Warning of bogus bargains as sales begin Christian Aid We believe in life before death Shop hit by arson three times in a week Old Masters become prime targets for gallery robbers Art theft is becoming more widespread and more violent and even the most famous works are no longer immune. Simon Tait looks at efforts by police, museums and the art trade to fight back A Race Apart Fewer pets dumped at Christmas Port hopes loans will save jobs Lockerbie offer by Gadaffi Harrods Knightsbridge Housework robot is ready to lend a hand A useful little fellow called Ader, who needs neither feeding nor space for sleeping, could soon be helping with household chores, Nick Nuttall writes Texas Homecare (Reuter): Christmas delayed by hoax call Cow protein may aid fertility study Hostage returns to Scots roots People Algerians heading for Islamic state Fundamentalists make poll gains Dhaka's forces go on alert Star-gazers look back in anger US to quit Subic Bay in a year N&p No-one's busier on your behalf Jack Ruby's gun fetches £117,000 Russian leaders wrestle with legacy of Soviet decay Russia's eagerness to assume the Soviet superpower mantle is being held back by a welter of problems, Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow China recognises twelve republics Peking fears commonwealth failure Moscow releases coup suspect Queen Elizabeth2 No Title Anglo will aid Saxons to market Nazi victims attack Wagner 'rehearsal' Croatian town endures 'fiercest Serbian attack' (Reuter), (AFP), (AP): Poles fear loss of rights in Lithuania Clinton woos the Cuomo camp in presidential race Haig says Bush tried to cut off Israel aid Canberra posts (Reuter): Family affair (Reuter): Film favourites (AP): Whaling move Perks trimmed Our Foreign Staff: Police find remains of CIA chief in Beirut B&q Pay your V. A. T on Everything Technology turns tables for survival Passengers in yesterday's plane crash had a much better chance of survival than they would have had 20 years ago. Nigel Hawkes explains why Popular airliner had good safety record Clifford Longley Why doesn't good God intervene to prevent evil? Lessons from Athens Peter Stothard finds a 5th-century Greek inspiring American concepts of the new world order A literary spook in the works James LeFanu traces the roots of the ghost story in the Victorian fascination with the supernatural …and moreover Flying the flag in Alma Ata The Times Diary Bankers' Disorder Nuclear Insurance Young Latin Lovers Council attitude to Sunday trade Court and Social Social News Forthcoming marriages Marriage Harold's Saxon church discovered Archaeology Stolen flasks held William Buckley William Buckley, whose death was confirmed yesterday, was CIA head of station in Beirut. Kidnapped on March 16,1984. he is believed to have died, after being tortured, on June 3,1985. He was aged 55 when he was kidnapped Russian tricolour flutters at this year's battle of Hastings Chess Dr D. P. Wilson D. P. Wilson, former deputy director of the Plymouth laboratory of the Marine Biological Association, died on December 18 aged 89. He was born Mr Justice Martyn Ward Martyn Eric Ward, judge of the Supreme Court of Bermuda, has died in London aged 64. He was born in Chelmsford Baroness Hart of South Lanark Major-General Sir Rohan Delacombe Dean's new appeal-to build offices Manchester cathedral Church services tomorrow Tudor touch at Hampton Court Anniversaries On this Day Duke of York's Theatre: "Peter Pan: Or, the Boy who Wouldn't Grow up" Norfolk oyster farmer set to beat French These arc the words of the Lord to her: Cease your… Your Legacy Could Be a Life Saver Picture Gallery Multiple Sclerosis? Deaths To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2674 Deaths Tickets for Sale For Sale Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite Smallbone Sale Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Amdega More use school aid The Times Crossword No 18,800 Callers hunt for bargains at embassy Word-Watching Concise Crossword Weather And so to Bed Business News Weekend Money Profile By our Industrial Staff: Howard claims employer backing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Christmas week ends on high note for shares Top German bank attacks rate increase Auditor protests over removal By our Banking Correspondent: Wall machines keep the festive cash flowing Cheque stopped Credit repair Letters Mind over money A 'normal business day' in the City Questions for every pension manager New trust Tessas tumble Aegon Single track If you can't take the heat stay out of South Africa The demise of apartheid could unlock vast wealth. Jon Ashworth weights up the investment risks The potential defies imagination, but if this unique African experiment fails, foreign investors stand to lose all Lord welcomes those who have left undone the weekday shop February anxieties knock platinum Reuter: Quebecor buys MGN investment London bears brunt of business failures and soaring unemployment William Kay finds the capital's economy is collapsing in on itself Week Ending John Bull turns the tables on Europe Week Ending Agony aunt for the corporate world Business Profile: Sir John Harvey-Jones The former chairman of Ici tells Carol Leonard that he has been offered 800 jobs since he retired Lifeline through the wild country The Settle-Carlisle line is more than just a railway: it plays a vital part in industry and trade all along its route The Times Engineer passes dividend Cash offered Parretti held Lopex sale The Sunday Times Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fisons drops 31p on US criticism of drug inhaler Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei falls in quiet trading World Markets Another closing peak Tessas Lose Allure Europe battles over rules on cross-border insurance UK consumers could lose out if controls are tightened Car cover frontiers to open Twelve months best forgotten Comment UTA urges tax law changes Chasing down Europe's Most Lucrative Investments Takes a Keen Nose for the Market Commission fails to close pension gap York Shire Guernsey For Information regarding Advertising Britannia Building Society Tessa's attractions fade as interest rates cool down Bonus penalties hinder account switching Bank or Building Society Investment at the End Of Five Years Dividends could be paid in error Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Making money is an affair of the heart You might be a financial Rambo or somebody who dreads a debt. Your investments are influenced by emotions. Anne Caborn says New trust at M&g Save & Prosper Director Get It Right Again National Westminster Bank We're bere to make… 'Steer clear' of credit repairers M&g The long and short of a Pep Retailers make life easy for card frauds Thanks to Barclays Interest Rates Round-Up Save & Prosper Letters Save & Prosper Family holdings Family Assurance Society Athletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Bobsleighing Bowls Boxing Cricket The Times calender of… Cycling Equestrianism Fencing Football Games to mark world changes Golf Jameson The Spirit of Ireland Golf Gymnastics France tipped to win in Sweden International sport 1992 Ice Hockey Ice Skating Judo Motorcycling Jameso No Title Motor Racing Motor Rallying Netball Polo Racing Rackets Real Tennis Rowing Rugby League Rugby Union Shooting Skiing Snooker Squash Rackets Swimming Table Tennis Trampolining Volleyball Water Skiing Windsurfing Yachting The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Strong end to account Gran Alba pulls up lame after impressive trial The shadow of death in a dangerous game Michael Seely examines the hazards facing National Hunt riders and the safety controls in existence to keep inevitable injuries to an acceptable level Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Waterloo Boy strolls home Quinn close to century Southwell 12.55 Mistletoe Handicap 1.25 Turkey Claiming Stakes Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Nancy Myles to upset Destriero 1.55 National Plant & Transport 2.55 Christmas Pudding Handicap 3.30 IVY Nursery Handicap Mandarin: Bollin Patrick poised for treble Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford Kempton loses main sponsor Racing next week Rapid Raceline Wyer celebrates treble Ladbrokes Racing Service Amazon retires after sustaining damage Yachting Peacock to lead effort That was an eventful year that was Simon Barnes on Saturday Football Tomorrow Guide to Weekend Fixtures Ratcliffe aims to make it rough water for seniors Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Chen will meet his old rivals Table Tennis Stylish Blanco shows off his skills Liley's kickking helps Leicester save face in rugby union classic against Barbarians Unions fill weekend with squad training Owen misses his first match of the season Changes force Scotland to begin a new chapter Thwarted forward has a new loyalty David Hands meets the flanker who has found another avenue after being overlooked by the England selectors The horse loved by even those cynics at the dogs It was not until I glimpsed a white tumble and crumple that I knew he could not win the race Independent States take world stage Tennis SKY Racing Football England widen their field of choice Four extra players have suddenly been brought into contention for England's World Cup party Light restricts Sri Lankans Snow Reports Kapil Dev to pursue Hadlee's record Edberg makes return by playing doubles Tennis Cammish chases a record Cycling Strong squad will aid title defence Hockey McColgan swaps her treadmill for the fresh air Athletics Frenchmen die at end of rally stage Motor Rallying Bramley's win puts them in second place Rugby League Injured Limpar out of action for several weeks Fresh blow to Arsenal's hopes of honours Ferguson wary of three-match duel Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Entry for Ivanisevic Sport in Brief Family rivalry Biggest gate Not forgotten Debt ruling For the Record Rangers plan a goal feast Kendall irritated with pointless entertainment Disenchanted referee gives up the game Littlewoods Reid moves to second Golf Racing Wilkinson gets the Leeds balance right In the first of his exclusive commentaries on the Leeds United-Manchester United matches, Lee Chapman, the Leeds striker, explains the transformation of the team under the managership of Howard Wilkinson Ferguson plans to attack on wide front Start of a three-match serial at Elland Road First Division Minolta The commercial attraction of a white hope Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Young jockey dies of head injuries Ferguson plans to attack on wide front Lynne Truss An a to Z of new year resolutions Food goes, drink goes, but television makes a comeback. A run-down of famous promises for 1992 New leaves for some old new years Slim Bridge Devil's Candy Paul Heiney My Perfect Weekend Top Restaurant BBC Film Rollexa Eveninigs out Gluttons for punishment Review This year the festive planners succeeded in giving us too much, too often, Lynne Truss says Hide and seek with Mr Drama Tonight The Best of Friends by Hugh Whitemore proves again that good theatre mirrors real life View of life on the rink Preview Guilty Secrets Clare Francis Boat Show Earls Court Victor Hochhauser Dunlopillo Latex Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Museum of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The year of wanting to live dangerously Rock: Review of 1991 David Sinclair looks back on the highs and lows of a year dominated by performers attempting-successfully, in some cases-to provoke outrage Flamboyant pages of ancient choirbooks London Concerts: Renaissance Music Deals Restaurant Diner Good old-fashioned hanging Exhibition John Russell Taylor visits a new show at Dulwich that examines how changing philosophies of gallery design have affected the way we look at work of art Picture Gallery Rock News Romantic and relaxed pack Jazz Records McCartney's Travellers go to town on sophistication Forget anger tower blocks, the town hotel is being reborn in mall, smart houses in Britain's most elegant locations. Hilary Rubinstein picks ten of the best for people who love to browse Getting Away Slimbridge Trust Gloucestershire Best of Britain Robin young celebrates Sir Peter Scott's wildfowl sanctuary, seen at its best on a winter's afternoon Where to Stay Where to Eat Add to your brood Where to Walk The Times Haven France & Spain New Year's Day Treasure Trail Why Scrooge 's goose will be getting fat next year Farmer's diary Champs fly in for world title Feather report Reeling into the new year Alastair Robertson on the dances that make the perfect Hogmanay for Scots—and others Drammed if you do Getting out Up sails and at 'em With the Earth court Boat show ahoy Libby Purves offers advice to parents Life Afloat for the Children 100 bucks on a million-to-one shot The film of Bonfire of the Vanities was a flop, but a single shot in it put one man's career on the road. Julie Salamon concludes her series As the minutes went by, Schwab had the feeling his $80,000 shot was not going to happen… London Events It' s so easy to fall in love with leftovers Recycled food can often look and taste better than the originals. Frances Bissell, The Times cook, shows how Screwpull LG Chruset The life and soul of a bubbly party A champagne taste is possible on a beer budget. Janc MacQuitty has one sparkling suggestions for seeing in the new year A Greenhouse effect to relish The tiems restaurant of the year delivers more than it promises. Jonathan Meades goes rustic again Prophet of the virgin oil field Spreading the gospel among cooks is proving profitable London Where to eat: Jonathan Meades's restaurant guide Out of Town Kind Food: Alison Johnson Collected plants to cultivate Francesca Greenoak on the vital role of our National Collections scheme Best Buys Weekend Tips Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Charles Wesley Court We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic My Perfect Weekend Allison Homes The Times Twelve months that began with the Gulf war and ended with the disintegration of the empires of Robert Maxwell and Mikhail Gorbachev Gaudí and Foster will he competing in the 1992 Olympics Sisters in solidarity: Bella (left) and Esther… Review of the Year Twelve months that began with the Gulf war and ended with the disintegration of the empires of Robert Maxwell and Mikhail Gorbachev Daily Mirror The Softback Preview Joined by the Hip Raised as flower children in swinging Sixties Morocco, all Esther and Bella Freud wanted to be was normal. They talk to Sally Brampton about the unconventional childhood that shaped their lives. Photograph by Nigel Parry Los Angeles The Softback Preview You're about to leave the rat race. But how do… Sonoma. Up on the north western ridge at sunset Review of the Year A calender of world events compiled by Sara Driver Los Angeles Mighty I moment in Tokyo I when Kriss I Akabusi… Review of the Year A winning general, a president lost, prisoners Set free: they will enter history's page for 1991 Picture Gallery Review of the Year You're about to leave the rat race. But how do… Selected Official RTW Fares Global rules of fare trade Icelandair Nissan No Title Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockford Group Flights to Moscow/st Petersburg from £235 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items North America Multiple Display Advertising Items Review of the Year A calendar of world events compiled by Sara Driver Proof of the writer's visionary powers:… Jumping on to the Baggins wagon From computer games to porcelain figurines, retailers are taking full advantage of the attraction of the attraction of Tolkien to lovers of fantasy - whether adult or child October The Listener Crossword No. 3130: Treasure Hum by… The Games Page Solutions Crossword No: 3127 Review of the Year Picture Gallery No Title I sculpt furniture, therefore I am Malcolm Temple has created a habitat that reflects his inner self. Dinah Hall talks to the designer, at home in his own ego trip. Photographs by Ric Gemmell Around the world in 13 days Primus circumdedisti me you were the first to encircle me. Alice Thomson recovers form a whirlwind tour, grateful for her return and sparing a thought for Spaniard who did not come back. Illustration by Michael Sheehy Travel Overseas Travel Global rules of fare trade Iceland Travel Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Propect Music & Art Tours Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Group Flights to Moscow/st Petersburg from £235 British Columbia Canada Bolivia When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Multiple Display Advertising Items Bike Bavaria Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Literary giant or monstrous myth? On the centenary of the birth of J. R. R Tolkien, Anthony Gardner examines the legacy left by the master of fantasy which has divided literary opinion A Week on the Nile A 7-night journey along the Nile between Luxor and Aswan from only £495.00 Jumping on to the Bag gins wagon From computer games to porcelain figurines, retailers are taking full the attraction of Tolkien to lovers of fantasy – whether adult or child Dour chameleon of the north Edinburgh Portrait of a City By Charles McKean Century £16.99 Sound ear on the air The Radio Companion By Paul Donovan HarperCollins, £25 No Title Pressing home the liberal tradition David Astor and the Observer By Richard Cockett Andre Deutsch, £17,99 Portraitist of auld lang syne Alexander Nasmyth Hrsa, 1758-1840 a Man of the Scottish Renaissance By J. C. B. Cooksey paul Harris, Whittingham House Publishing, £95 Reading a poem Sniff, spit and win Let your nose lead you to Australia with Aberlour and the chance to carry the title of The Times 1992 malt whisky buff Bridge by The Listener Crossword No. 3130: Treasure Hunt by Hellore The Games Page Solutions Crossword No: 3127 Prizes: an elegant Movado Museum watch worth £255… Listener Crossword The Times 'I made all the other children cry' A Childhood: Phillip Schofield Bosch Excellence comes as standard William drops by and you instinctively loosen up

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