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News from 04/03/1990

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John Huxley, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Kenneth McLeish, Barbara Hall, Joan Bakewell, E H M Counsell, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Fran Abrams Education Correspondent, Robin Butler, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Brian MacARTHUR, Eric Dymock, Sir Peter Thompson, Mike Still, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Jonathan Croall, Robert Burchfield, David Smith, John Erickson, Steve Clarke, Arthur Appleton, Bob Holmes, Frederic Raphael, John Rowland, Mark Hosenball, Richard Streeton, Marjorie Craddock, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Lis Leigh, David Brierley, Geoffrey Peake, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Alan Bergson, R J Rees, Joe Irving, Cliff Temple, Roy Tudor Hughes, D Robson, Maria Laura Avignolo, Alison Whyte, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Geoff Whitten, Paul Reece (Reverend), Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, Allen Wade, Victor Benson, George Perry, Cliff Michelmore, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Johnstone, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Anila Baig, Jon Freeman, Abdirakhmanov writer, Paul Donovan, Amit Roy, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, Duncan B. Campbell, David Hughes, David Leppard, Peter Plant, John Stalker, Bernard Burns, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Nigel Andrew, Brian Walden, Peter Millar Central Europe Correspondent, Gareth David, Kate Saunders, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Richard Cook, Diana Wright, Stephen Jones, Sean Wood, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Andrew Grice, Peter Morgan, Digby Anderson, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Patrick Rowley, Dilys Powell, Jon Swain Manila, Ben Pimlott, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Simon Caulkin, William J MacKenzie, Brough Scott, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Frances Rafferty, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, Ian Dunning, John Walsh, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Wim Faber, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, James D Graham, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, John Harrison, David Hoppit, James Blitz, Tiny Rowland, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Susannah Herbert, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Colin MacDowell, Marry Mullan, Alan Jabez, Peter Zander, Paul Barker, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Brian Clarke, Norman Macrae, Daniele Heymann, Simon Jenkins, Deirdre Fernand, Andrew Lorenz, Adam Raphael Executive Editor, Nigel Nicolson, Grigorii Reznichenko, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Burton Bollag, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Nicholas Richardson, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Andrew Jennings Brasov, Professor Anthony Clare, Walter Ellis, Chris Blackhurst, Michael Coleman, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Susan D'Arcy, Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Guy Williams, Peter Knight,

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Contents Tories set to lose Mid-Staffs 'In the firing line'—Mrs Thatcher faces poll tax critics as 20% by-election swing is predicted The booming art of complaining Continental Airlines Scargill seeks cash inquiry The New Callanetics Britain's top bosses get 28% pay boost Contents Britain to stop North Sea dumping Contents Absent fathers face tax clamp on maintenance Tebbit ready to sacrifice his career on Hong Kong issue Contents London Phone Company Shop Theraton Park Tower Rugby reunion: It's smiles all round for the… Rippon Boswell & Company Wife tells of her role in 'rent a womb' deal Glamnost fashion sweeps the world Cyrillic chic and Perestroika Passion rule the Western catwalks Seven free nights at leading hotels Spring Breaks Sweeney police image loses shine Radius Pilotless jet case may be reopened Intercity Tory stronghold in danger of collapse Poll forecasts huge victory for Labour North Sea chokes to death on its filth EC bureaucrats belabour Britain for pollution but ignore the contamination scandal under their noses River of stinking shame Millet Lighting-The Worlds Finest Crystal Collection Woolwich Anstoe Decision day for student who 'cheated' Fire survivors to sue Sheraton The Guildford and Woolwich Inquiry Race to rescue the fallen giant of Battersea No Title For richer or poorer, man is still the boss Subaru Student loan firm softens line on debt Commodore Warm welcome: Will Steger, left, from Minnesota,… Post Office attacked for 'waste' of £4m ads Two national institutions try to sharpen up their image Admen get the call from God Inflation rise fears shape tough budget In today's Other Sunday Papers Minister was 'murdered' ID crisis for old Osprey Parents agree on smacking Share Tips Reporter on trial in Iraq Thatcher's worst crisis Walker quiet on quitting Tube fires on the increase Select few pounce on Jaguar supercar Halifax Citroen Bx The truth about Red October Fact meet fiction in the Baltic The Russian press has startled its readers by admitting that a new American film, The Hunt for Red October, is based on a real mutiny in the Soviet navy. The rebels' desperate attempt to reach the safety of Swedish waters ended in tragedy—and a KGB bullet in the head for their leader. Now the mutineers' ideals, Peter Millar reports, are being heralded as a brave precursor to perestroika Midland The Peasants' Revolt It was the last place to look to for a rebellion: a traditional, rural stronghold of Toryism. But last week Conservatives in West Oxfordshire rose against the government because of the poll tax. Local politics suddenly hit national importance as council throughout the country revealed poll taxes well above the government's predictions and the prime minister tried to rally waverers in the House of Commons. Michael Jones Political Editor, and Maurice Chittenden chart the course of a revolt that has shaken the corridors of power Employment Service Rumblings in Little England Witney, as Godfrey Smith found out, is the archetypal Tory idyll. But discontent is fermenting in the Conservative heartlands Polls apart: a tale of two cities Peterborough and Rochester have much in common—except the poll tax charge. Maurice Chittenden and Frances Rafferty ask why A £3bn minefield David Smith Economics Editor, traces the fall of a bright idea Air Canada Poll Tax: the facts emerge Marxist armies clash in ruined Ethiopia Little Menems prompt a truly domestic crisis Isuzu Nicaraguans face a nervy stand-off Miami fatcats dust off guns for Castro's demise Honecker banks on Catch-22 law The Royal Bank of Scotland US set to break Israel peace talks impasse The World (Reuter): Nato unity talks sought (Reuter): Maoists decapitated (Reuter): Korean tunnel attack feared Abbey National Ethnic tension boils up Azerbaijan simmers on the brink of violence as Muslim fundamentalists dey Moscow's millitary rule Leningrad party squirms for votes CIA split on KGB 'plot to assassinate the Pope' The Times Cell death shows black face of ANC Upjohn Big Brother Police crisis in Heidi-land Miers Gargett Financial Specialists Ltd US viewers reclaim their screen 'bigot' Mazda P&o European Ferries Burnt alive: a nation's shame Staying power of a statue Aquino rival holds court from his cell Victor Computers If the last thing you need is another bank account Lloyds Bank AIDS babies die unloved, unwanted Romania's concealed tragedy:'They love it if you play with them, but we are too busy' Weather and Travel Outlook Alpine weather and resort conditions Sunday Times Guide Lines Ski Service Conditions good Uv Ski Ford unions split as strike breaks News Digest Shooting death Speaker's threat Protest flops Leukaemia boy Reward offer Family tradition Bond winners Contents England lose last-ball thriller After their Test trauma the West Indies fight back to win the one-day international Scots drive on to the showdown First direct Jones finds the miracle revival just a try too far Motoring Maidens in distress News in Brief Top dogs Oxford faster Price right Khan shock First Division Worries ease at United as they demolish Luton Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Honeygham humiliated by slick Breland League Tables Non-League Scottish Premier Division Scottish Div 1 Gm Vauxhall Conference Pools Forecast Scottish Div 2 Wilkins drives a stiletto into Arsenal's hopes Hammers snatch last-gasp winner Why put novices in the managerial hot seat? Fleck goal puts Charlton optimism in perspective Few surprises as Liverpool go top Brabham saved by last-gasp merger Badminton Baseball Cricket Dog Sledding Fencing Golf Skiing Speed Skating Tennis Walker stays What the Other Papers Say Hoddle agony Chaperson reaches his goal Atkinson again Brady to retire Transfer talk Christie gold boosts Britain Athletics Racing Results Racing Focus Hockey Richards unfazed by jinx Rugby Results For the Record Farce and failure as France make the Irish stew Middlesex backs to front Cusworth's last stand spells the end of an era Wanted: one Irishman with own boots Lancashire have no mercy Woosie facing a major challenge Spectacular solution to skimming the waves Keith Wheatley sees the future of the America's Cup at dead of night—and it is a sleek, classy mover on troubled waters. Now the world of yachting waits for a New York court to set the 1992 series in motion Escape officer Lawrence plans yet another Charlton break-out Chalk streams on the brink of a disaster Nought out of ten for judges Hurrah for England's born-again cricketers Cricket: England have shown the way forward. The administrators must grasp the nettle Robin Marlar celebrates the effort behind a famous victory, congratulates the bowlers, but warns that some of England's batsman still have weaknesses that could be their undoing during the rest of the series Now the reformers must win the four-day debate Sunday Times Comment Zimbabwe on top in their longest match Richard Streeton finds England's a tourists as interested in this week's TCCB meeting as the play on the field Mysterious man who rules the dangerous world of grand prix South challenges north domination Next time it's war! 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Ltd. Knapp hand beats a game of Poole Royal Shakespeare Company Storms of rebel dissent buffet Tories City's flawed genius nurses a big injury Atticvs Wanted, a bucket of cold water at number 10 Too many Tory advisers are either frightened of the prime minister or sheltering in dugouts, writes Brian Walden Headless chickens Lashed to the poll tax mast, reason may gain safe haven When the sound and fury have abated, a workable property tax may begin to emerge, says Simon Jenkins Sunday Times Over the top and on her own Mourning becomes an extra Sunalliance Life & Pensions Car-buyers get taken for a ride Observer claims to see most of the Owen game Flag-waving v self-flagellation Points The Sunday Times And you call this an ambulance service BT took eight years to let me off the hook Kicking a man below the belt Left hand, right hand Support success Brownie points Birthdays Godfrey Smith Reds under Labour bed or bees in Tory bonnet? The right is desperately resorting to smears, lurid rhetoric and the spectre of Stalin, writes Robert Harris Ever ready to be liberally offended It is the so-called liberal intelligentsia who are the most offended by advertising, says Susan Crosland Political perils of the 13-year itch Labour's sole, terrifying plan is to spend more taxpayers' money on every conceivable thing, writes Norman Macrae Colman's Britain's leading director starts to shoot from the lip The scourge of the Establishment predicts company managers will be the heroes of the 1990s The verdict from the top of the corporate ladder is that politicians have guided Britain into a 100 year decline, says Walter Ellis Marks & Spencer Getting to grips with free enterprise Extracts from the speech Peter Morgan made at the institute of Directors' convention last week Jews pick right man to shine in a tightrope act Jonathan Sacks, designated as the next Chief Rabbi, is tough enough to meet the challenge of a demanding and expanding role, writes Digby Anderson Scientists in a storm over cause of the gales Spectrum The winds that have battered Britain so fiercely this winter may be caused by the greenhouse effect, says Amit Roy, and could signify a change in our climate National Breakdown Change after Henry On the march for Tsar Mikhail Russia's military leaders are trying desperately to keep pace with perestroika, but John Erickson, professor of defence studies at Edinburgh University, says they are still dreaming wistfully of their 'great patriotic war' Wedded Bliss Is it a myth? The pleasure marriage has to offer can be obtained today without going throught the ceremony. Yet, as an institution, it is alive and thriving. Virtually everyone marries. 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Now high interest rates have brought the company to its knees. Report by Jeff Randall, City Editor The Jameel Group Tozer Kemsley & Millbourn The Businessperson's favourite airline atlantic Maseratis move the big wheels of industry Master of the fleet piped out Multiple Display Advertising Items Medway in North Kent Hats off as Lonrho high-flyer comes down to earth Turf banker Name with a ring to it The Leadership Trust Tell-tale fury as Arrow hits Oyston is pitching in Gwent County Council Royal Maill Business Sell-off fiasco taints Paris Contango A Share in the Boardroom Major Share Movements Delightful dilemma for Nu-Swift chief Sharewatch Mountleigh new brooms in big sweep European motor giants join forces for survival ride The link-up between volvo and Renault is the latest in a series of motor group mergers as the industry gears up to face growing launch costs and the challenge posed in an open market by Japan's manufactures. Report by Iain Jenkins and Andrew Lorenz Europe's Leading Car Makers Sky Software Ltd. Japan steers toward America's heartland Oil imports put pressure on Bush Carbury Schweppes Cadbury Schweppes Trade hopes lie in the balance Economic Perspective Arnold & Co. Wiggins Waterside Ltd. Fallen Idols In the 1980s they were lauded—not least by Mrs Thatcher—as personifying the success of the Enterprise Culture. Now, while less colourful competitors go from strength to strength, the one-time idols are floundering. Philip Beresford and Chris Blackhurst look at what went wrong City of Coventry Mtm Plc Perrier moves fast to keep its sparkle Since the benzene crisis took the fizz cut of Perrier water six weeks ago, the company has been trying hard to limit the damage. But will it ever be able to claw back its huge 60% share of the market? Report by Rufus Olins Britannia Building Society The Sunday Times Keeping a tight rein on creatives Small Ads New wins for Yellowhammer Over-60s wooed with bargains in health care Bupa and other schemes are preparing for new business when tax reliefs of 25% bring lower premiums from April for older people. Richard Woods reports Schroder Unit Trusts Betting on holiday currency Dilemma of the £2,500 eye Fidelity Nominees Limited Ignorance is fiscal bliss Savings turmoil Save & Prosper Yorkshire Building Society Tour firm raises compensation Questions of Cash Top rates for savers Savings News The Levitt Group Investment trusts Moneyfile The Sunday Times/Micropal Unit Trust Index Forestry's back in favour Branching out with a trust Co-ordinated Landand Estates plc Lazard Development Capital Limited The Equitable Life Johnson Fry Financial Services Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Rock Building Society Ships and sailboats vie with chairs and cars Personal Finance Business Expansion Scheme Offers Income bonds gain appeal Johnson Fry's Bes offers Richard Ellis Britain's Top 100 Economic Databank International Income-tax relief can recoup capital loss Bank of Scotland The Equitable Life Portsmouth Building Society Taxhaven Old globes spin to new popularity Showcase Multiple Display Advertising Items Save & Prosper Take a shot at a warplane Auctions Rotavalve Winds of change lift renewable energy New concern for the environment has given fresh impetus to the development of alternative energy. Peter Knight reports on its progress Police may convict criminals by smell Forensics Design Consultants Prize for blood pump Tulup computers Boost for pizza in fast-food race Cooking Fibronics Tokyo trembles as yen slides unchecked The M&g Pep Adviser links Maxwell to Manchester United King's Cross threat Ashcroft's happy birthday Indicator of the Week The Week Ahead This Space to Let Traders make light of deficit World Markets US at war with its past Oliver Stone's latest Vietnam film, Born on the Fourth of July, is another example of Hollywood being ruled by its heart not its head, says Iain Johnstone Contents Red-hot momma of jazz Richard Cook on the unstoppable Ella Fitzgerald, who sings in London this week Into battle on political lines John Cassidy reports on the controversy in America surrounding Stone's Vietnam claims University of Warwick Contents Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's Smith Square The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 104 Raymond Gubbay Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Kenny Rogers Nelson Mandela Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Luxury London Breaks The School for Scandal Moreau brings a forgotten legend back to life On Location: A Russian resurrection The genius of Russian cinema was smothered for more than 50 years by Stalin and his heirs. 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Daniele Heymann reports from the state studios in Moscow Mount Charlone Hotel A catholic display The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinema Programmes Quiet spread of good works Collections coming up for air Europe seeks an export solution Geordie Greig on the search for a formula for trading works of art after 1992 Agenda for action in the single market Art Choice Time to check into a rescue plan Bakewell's View 5 Oscar Nominations Fairy tale told to a Mersey beat Film Royal Opera House Driving Miss Daisy Film Choice Emotion on a ride to nowhere Theatre The Official Guide of the Society West End Theatre Why deception is the lesser part of Peer Peer Gynt John Peter on an epic view of Ibsen's morality play Student festival finalists Choice Theatre Arts Hotline Bent How the Bastille struck a false note Paris raises its voice David Cairns reports from Paris on the musical skirmishes as the city waits for the opening of its new opera house Floppy disc jockeys want to front the House Robert Sandall on moves to take dance-pop out of the studio Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Waltzing them with a tuneful tradition Hugh Canning reports on WNO's lyrical production of Der Rosenkavalier Igor Ivanov Choice Music Aldwych Theatre Ella's Top Recordings Multiple Display Advertising Items Explorers of Bruckner's open spaces Records Conductors have learnt Bruckner is not Mahler, writes Paul Driver, yet, paradoxically, recordings might benefit by taking a similar approach Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hits of the Week Record of the Week Concerts Kenny John Denver Flightworld Hearts, minds and feet appeal Radio and television Video Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items A mission to succeed in a no-go area Steve Clarke profiles the man at the helm of the BBC's top current affairs show Sadlers Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Barratt the House Builder Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gambeta Properties Ltd. 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David Hoppit evaluates the property options in Spain, and offers tips for both buyers and sellers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items All mod cons at a vintage Madeira site Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wates Build with Care Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Wanted Country Property Irton Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guide Lines Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping things together when the wind blows Coping with stormy weather; two feathered predators Graham Rose reveals the secret of keeping trellises intact—even in the most violent of Britain's recent gales Simple charms of unspoilt alpine plants Homes & Gardens Garden of the Week A touch of winter colour Return of the buzzard The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuesday 6 March Monday 5 March Near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wednesday 7 March Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday 9 March Film of the Week Thursday 8 March Saturday Today's Radio Superlative Travel Regions Guide to Today's Television Bearding the spymaster TV Review Today's Highlights The Personal Development Consultants How profit-sharing for all creates motivated workers Since the National Freight Company was privatised in a staff buyout, many of its lorry-drivers have become wealthy men. 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Though times have changed in the boardroom and the bedroom, John Diamond says these classy achivers are still Cosmogirls at heart Inside Kilconouhar Success is its own penalty Stuart Wavell's People Classified Travel Trailfinders Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items An American with a blockbusting Indian file Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items A World of Difference Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel America the Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items From the Wild West to the West End Multiple Display Advertising Items Buzz 'I'm afraid we are going to have to remove those shoulder pads, Miss Bates' Cartier Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Forbes jnr takes over the helm Peter Johnson says Steve shares his father's famous name—but not his life in the fast lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatrical moves to a maverick beat My Style Steven Berkoff talks to Beverley D'Silva about dancing and dinner parties A final fling at father's farewell Multiple Display Advertising Items The decline of stripped pine Kate Saunders on the passing of the Habitat lifestyle The Funday Times Club Anarchy among the organic labels Wine Plain fare with flair Egon Ronay uncovers a treat when he orders pub grub to put on the Ritz Criticism to stomach If you can't take bad reviews, get out of the kitchen, says chef/restaurateur Antony Worrall Thompson Small is beautiful behind the wheel John Diamond says compact cars are not only cheap and functional—they're also stylish Call Yourself Green La Dolce Vita Fashion A new combination of softness and sultriness is coming out of Milan, says Marion Hume Breitling Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Villa Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A leap into the light When Norman Lebrecht set out to trace the people and places that made East Germany the cradle of music, he found hope in the midst of collapse Multiple Display Advertising Items Texas On the Edge When the slopes get too crowded, the tough go off-piste—although with a watchful eye to the increased risk involved. 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In appreciation Words and Meanings Robert Burchfield has kittens—and botchers and boneens—about young creatures Book Fair A voyage round his father A Place for US by Nicholas Gage Bantam Press £14.95 pp419 Granta A branch in every city The Mafia The Long Reach of the International Scilian Mafia by Claire Sterling H Hamilton £15.99 pp320 Authors In my View Adam Lively Should writers describe a wide range of social experience? 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