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News from 16/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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V S Pritchett, Stephen Dodgson, Barbara Hall, Tom Hall, Philip Wearne, Helen J. Holroyd, James Dairymple, Harvey Nichols, John Davison, Jon Swain, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Jean Osborne, Mark Reason, R Anderson Cowe Vice Chairman, Fiona Walsh, Tim Judah, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Harriet Sergeant, Robert Burchfield, David Smith, R St E Johns, Grice Waggett, Jason Tomas, Arshad Mahmud, Edward Welsh, Janetle Marshall, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Iain Johnstone, Bob Grmpert, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Cynthia Reavell, Keith Redway, S Parsons, Mangal Kapoor, Harvey Porlock, S Gaskell Director, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Susan Crosland, Geoff Whitten, Robert Harris, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Jonathan Bastable, Robert Chesshyre, Bernard Cafferty, Lesley Abdela, Stephen Bratt, Paul Golding, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Peter Hounam, Anand Deshpande, Ian Cotton, Lord Cholmondeley, Jeff Randall, Jonathan Todd, John Wardroper, Paul Driver, James Adams, Richard Binns, John Ardagh, Lord Annan, Tim Rayment, Rufus Olins, Anne Williams, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Nigel Andrew, Anouska Hempel, Anthea, Mlhir Bose, John Upson, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Jane Kokan, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Barry Fox, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Teferra Haile-Selassie, Stephen Jones, Richard Palmer, Susan Howatch, Martin Searby, Ian Birrell, Andrew Hogg, George Walden, William Wolff, Clive Everton, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, John Walsh, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Rebecca Fowler, Ben Jones, Charlotte Fisher, James Blitz, David Hunn, Clare Medwin, D J Taylor, Godfrey Smith, Keith Barker Editor, Fiona Walsh Editor, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, John Hill, Deirdre Fernand, Michael Green, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Sean Richard Cheif Economist, Sam Kiley, Andrew Lorenz Editor, Marina Vaizey, Patricia Payne, Jeff Randall City Editor, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Hannah Hauxwell, Margaret Park, Angela Long, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Alex Cassie, Joanna Simon, Karin Wilkinson, Susan D'Arcy, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Michael Coren, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,

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Saddam now only a year away from nuclear bomb Iraq's nuclear secrets Insight Polly Peck chief held at Heathrow Delors spoils Major's debut Delors warns Major after Euro-summit success Contents Window shopping: Robert Keeley, 2, gets a close look at Selfridges in Oxford Street, but few are on a spending spree and shops report the lowest sales for 40 years Thatcher's 'lavender list' runs into trouble Contents Detective guilty in baby food case The secret police code that helped to capture a deadly blackmailer Cask in Order of Appearance Contents Pennington St, London E1 9xw Gulf call-up for the TA Accusations fly as Iraq cancels White House meeting with Bush Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheep Dip The Sunday Times bridge tournament Sir Brian Tovey The Vintage Malt Athens is centre of terrorist plots for revenge Slump looms as high street sales collapse Major warns recession is 'worse than expected' as CBI predicts 2m out of work by the spring No strings: the Spitting Image team opened its… Bernard the barfly joins great and good Shocked Levitt hits out at arrest Rushdie's £100,000 bill Chelsea Building Society The boy Mark holds out a begging bowl Citroën Ax Jazz The trail of secrets Revealed: how a scientist unwittingly helped Iraqis perfect their atom bomb Insight Woolwich Hydro-Electric Police chief's secret file on woman officer's private life Snowfalls set off avalanche of avid skiers Terror report claim upheld Lloyds Bank Priest fights red tape curse on the homeless TWA Help for those in crisis Regal dream: Chloe Redmond, of the Live Action Dance… Inspectors breach airports' security In today's Other Sunday Papers TUC survival questioned Royal Mail in danger Jet hostage crew may sue The City Gorbachev's problems Freedom for Sunday shops Violinist gets it in the neck North Sea to 'get rougher' Bell's Scotch Whisky Intercity Atticus Private peer who inherited £118m and a distaste for public prying Profile Euro-blocking the road to recovery Britain would be the loser from EC roadblocks aimed at Gatt, writes Norman Macrae Godfrey Smith Solitary man of letters still fine-tuning the art of ageing The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine… British Telecom Sainsbury's Bitter Blood The government surrenders but the victors are implacable British Nuclear Forum Isuzu The Thing Can we save Britain from itself? Nearly two centuries ago, the reformer William Cobbett damned the impediments to British social progress as The Thing Picture Gallery A male backlash in the corridors of power From cabinet ministers to the police, Britain's men seem to be reasserting themselves, declares Susan Crosland Back to the future Don't hold the Thank God She's Gone party just yet Robert Harris suspects that we have by no means seen the last of Margaret Thatcher as a force in British political life Ebel Thanks to you, we're no longer forgotten Bristol & West Badmouthing: the male worm turns Grove was far too shrill about Sharon Ingham under fire Points Why farmers are fed up Ethiopia denies aiding rebels Birthdays Mercedes-Benz Employment Service Pendulum swings back towards war Blood joins sweat, toil and tears in the desert Saddam glory plans go awry Alia sends in the tanks to quell Albanian riots Barclays The Royal Bank of Scotland Kazakh hardman rides to Gorbachev's rescue (Reuter): Talks on new PM for Poland The World (Reuter): Two killed in Moroccan riot (UPI): 16 executed in war on crime Martini Secret Ershad world stuns his poor citizens German fortune left to boy of 7 Nationwide Confused townships turn their anger on the ANC Nottinghamshire County Council North Yorkshire Health Care Commissining Project Taking your Place in tower Hamlets Northern General Swindon Health Authority Peace catches out Berlin's draft-dodgers National & Provincial Birmingham City Council Courses Berkeley International College Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Council of the European Communities Brussels David Game The London Institute Newark & Sherwood Grampian Health Board St James's University Hospital NHS Trust East Surrey Health Autbority Mid Staffordshire Health Authority Bulgarian avenger infects West's computers The American College Death-defying priest stands on brink of power in Haiti Words: Philip Wearne, Port au Prince; Pictures: Bob Gumpert Courses Bournemouth Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne St. Godric's College Easter Intensive Revision Courses at Hertford… Education Matra Datavision Devonshire House Counselling Tutors LA cops form their own deadly gangs Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Salway McCarthy & Stone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Florida Cork Gully Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surveillance Equipment Sun day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inventions to Industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Croughton Elm Impact Performance Limited Franchise Development Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communication Control Systems The Company Store Limited Does your Company Need Help? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interprint Multiple Display Advertising Items International Company Services (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Famous Grouse Weather and Travel Outlook Cash may save RSC theatres News Digest Move to help MP Deselection bid Crash charge Bond winners England stutter to another defeat Test Selector: Win £8,000 with Robin Marlar's Choice of the Best Post-War Ashes Xi Brilliant Crowe shows Gooch the way to win Gilbert to meet Sampras for $2m after semi-final fracas Tennis Jackpot reaches £8,000 Hindus stone India's captain Contents Faldo ends on happy note News in Brief Kelly injured as Bills win Barnes breaks down Bassett's defensive trap Late blunder leaves Arsenal two points further adrift of Liverpool at the top of the First Division Arsenal undone at the final whistle First Division Second Division Third Division First Division Pools West Ham suffer brunt of Pears' gymnastic display Oldham prove fantastic on their plastic to move closer to the faltering leaders in the Second Division promotion race Wednesday shuffle on What madness will our rulers dream up next? Royle outwits Wolves' lone-Bull strategy Shilton hit for six Football Focus Perryman's honeymoon Digest Swiss in driving seat as a hoof-beat proves undoing of Whitaker David Hunn looks at the sublime and the ridiculous on display as part of the Christmas festivities at the international show at Olympia Racing Focus For the Record Racing Rugby London win title of a failing and unloved contest Wigan frozen out by tough Bradford Hendry swept off his feet by a whirlwind Clive Everton sees the champion back in form at the World Matchplay North tie it up at the end The giant who brought glory back to Oxford Victory against Cambridge was born of one man's insistence on the old values Stephen Jones salutes the leadership qualities and courage of Mark Egan Yorkshire weave eleven-try spell Rugby round up New courses in trouble as golf boom turns sour John Hopkins investigates two multi-million pound golf developments that went wrong General Multiple Display Advertising Items The businessman who loves to train winners John Karter meets John Upson, property developer and National Hunt trainer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Early-bird Skaardal leads all the way Norman Howell in Val Gardena Blacks who beat the poison of prejudice Football Boon is a scrapper at his best in adversity Cricket The Sunday Times Tragedy ruins magic moments Racing Bradman's leadership unequalled Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce & Bentley Ballyview Rolls Royce + Bentley Brokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Jaguar Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Broadfields Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Porsche Rivervale Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Lancaster Jct600 Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers Ian anthony Multiple Display Advertising Items Mann Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saving indoor plants from a seasonal fate The life expectancy of green gifts has been extended, writes Graham Rose Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stars of the zoo's show are left out in the cold H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry Butcher Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berlusconi sets his sights on stake in Central TV Chase faces writs over Levitt figures Midland and HK Bank call off their wedding CBI shows recession is deepening Airbus may land £2bn order from BA Shanks ties up with Rechem Knight Williams Contents New brokers defy gloom General Appointments PA Consulting Group Selector Europe Lower inflation is only cheer in grim times View Point Rey sells assets to reduce debt Dataquest Selector Europe MTM boss quits after board row Gentle giant wades in Ernst & Young Hoggett Bowers Global Strategist Hoggett Bowers Legging it from Levitt Contango A share in the boardroom Sharewatch New face of Britain's TV establishment Profile Apple Bibby Line Limited A growing Saudi Arabian Company Asea Brown Boveri Botnar conjures millions out of air Prufrock Pumping Ferriday Prufrock Article Withdrawn Fox trots out small boost for charity Plane daft exercise What tomorrow's Santa may bring Gadgets A look at new gadgets developed in Japan and America—from the useful to the wacky—that may reach our shops next year Kitchen computer analyses your diet Nutrition CD that plays video disc Hi-Fi At&t pursues convergence Computers Microtel Adding up the cost of Emu Economic Perspective South Tees Health Engineering Employers Federation Richard Lloyd & Associates General Appointments Alexon Retailers on the rack as sales dive American Account Ranger Oil Master Salesman The rise and fall of Roger Levitt Roger Levitt, provider of financial services to the rich and famous, has been charged with theft of £665,000. And his firm, worth £150m on paper a week ago, faces liquidation. Report by Jeff Randall Interexec QMS Recruitment Career Analysts Chusid Lander Latest in a long list of collapses Ogilvie Underground Multiple Display Advertising Items Frank Friend Associates Terry Turner Consulting Bupa Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Business Equity Securities PLC Varley-Walker Sandoz Nurses show the way to total quality Stephen Bratt, winner of The Sunday Times/Agend a writing award N B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Systems & Application Software Bywater N B Selection Ltd British Rail N B Selection Ltd Matra Doing your plug-in sums Savings news Independent Tracking frozen pensions Northern Rock Failure to disclose previous illness makes policy void Questions of cash Economic databank The Sunday Times Sparks fly in electricity row Miss World up for sale Terrorism revival warning Indicator of the week The week ahead Closure threat at Waterford The Times Interest rates fuel fall World Markets Deadlier than the male? Noilly Prat Bubbles burst at the Ricci bash Style File A girl's best friend Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Godsons of the Cambridge mafia Health's Style Victims Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Ltd Exploding Myths Charities Connections Victorian values Children's wear is changing. Designers are adapting fraditional styles for the Nineties, producing a simple look with clean lines to suit modern tastes at affordable prices. Paula Reed reports British Diabetic Association Janet Reger Laurel Cartier Arthritis Research Getting ahead in a large felt hat My Style The hotelier and couturier Anouska Hempel talks to June Ducas about her favourite things Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant Guide The Delhi Brasserie Multiple Display Advertising Items Raising the silk curtain Tokyo Dispatches Harriet Sergeant finds a lunch date with a neighbour has many unexpected hazards The Chilterns Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hit or Miss Inn The Sunday Times Farm-fresh puzzle for the shopper Anne Williams joins the growing clamour for clear guidelines on food labelling Suit yourself at the festive table Wine Unmistakably Rioja Chef-worshipping in Manhattan Deirdre Fernand discovers an exclusive New York eatery which has become a magnet to food groupies World Wine Tours For over Tasters Worldwide Thomson Trainfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Gites de France Multiple Display Advertising Items Directions Sitting comfortably A weather eye Tipping the balance The name game Changing the tune After the Gold Rush Mark Wallington rents a Pontiac and follows the trail of the gold-diggers of 1849, who took their wagon-trains 2,000 miles to California The Times Times Newspapers Ltd Travel Brief Classified Travel Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Route to the Pistes Richard Binns tells you how to make the most of your drive to the ski slopes of Europe Part 1: From Beaune to Pont-d'Ain Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Maps: Michelin small-scale maps 989 (France) and 911 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enatur Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal The Travel Section Part 2: Pont-d'Ain to Chamonix Ski Thomson Johansers Ltd The Travel Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski West Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines Ski Whizz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supertravel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jewel in the crown of the Caribbean David Wickers visits Barbados, a pleasure island of beautiful beaches and Bajan blowouts where almost everything is dedicated to the tourist Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scott on Skiing The obscure son of Casterbridge A Weekend Away: Dorchester Nigel Andrew finds a literary alternative in the capital of Hardy country U. K. Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd The Sunday Times No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reminiscene Game The Sunday Times Crossword Travel Rights and Wrongs Contents Contents Arts Hotline Cultivating his own plot "Because you have no script, only ideas The director Derek Jarman has been hard at work in his garden, says John Walsh. Photograph by Mark Ellidge The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Another season . . . Robert Hewison samples what's on offer in this year's line-up of Christmas shows for children around the country Pick of the pantomimes The Sunday Times detailed guide to the best of the festive shows, in the capital and from Plymouth to Edinburgh Ideal Christmas Present Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 145 Multiple Display Advertising Items Dionne Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Reaching out for a family likeness John Peter on the relative success of the latest example of clan-casting on the London stage, the Redgrave in Chekhov's Three Sisters. Photographs by Donald Cooper John & yoko Flying international colours Exhibitions English Shakespeare Company Prokofiev Theatre playing for time John Peter on new production in Paris, London and Edinburgh English National Opera London Coliseum The Sunday Times A creaky star vehicle Dance Periodically Mozart Hugh Canning at the Bicentenary Festival Royal Opera House Comrades on camera Stuart Wavell joins a happy band of cosmopolitan film-makers during the shooting of a new Anglo-French venture in the chilly northern suburbs of Paris Back lots on the brink Round-Up Christmas Video Choice Realisation of a romantic's dream Hugh Canning on the arrival of the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique From the playful to the spiritual In Concert How can you guarantee to get to her this Christmas? The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas Gershwin that's got authentic rhythm Richard Cook welcomes the recording of a restored Girl Crazy Interflora Schumann declares his inner muse Stephen Dodgson unravels some of the mysteries of the poetic composer The Times Literary Supplement Toppling off those peaks Television Cheerful Charlie's charity success Radio Waves Today's radio Opera & Ballet Sunway House Art Galleries Roy Miles Gallery Concerts Arena Neo Arena Theatres Elaine Paige Multiple Classified Advertising Items Television Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Theraton Park Tower Guides: Lindsay MacRae and Raj Dhandra (7.00pm BBC2) Television Television Friday Critical Guide to the Week on TV and Radio Television Nspcc Today's Television The Sunday Times Guide to Mad, bad and dangerous 'As Fitzgerald would so pertinently write in The Crack Up:'In the real dark night of the soul, it is always three o'clock in the morning' Jean Rhys by Carole Angier Deutsch £17.99 pp762 National lampoon Bastardisation Egon Publishers Ltd Age concern Fabulous creature: one of John Vernon Lord's… New poetry please The Book Guid Ltd Cold comfort? Ill-advised New Writers Ltd On the Critical List Harvey Porlock reviews the reviewers' favourite books of the year Who's Reading Whom Picture Gallery The Great Asparagus De Gaulle The Rebel 1890-1944 by Jean Lacouture trans Patrick O'Brian Collins Harvill £20 The Doris Lessing Reader The lord of the Dance Anniversary presence: two profiles in celebration of the work Penny Perrick talks to the grand old man of English letters, Anthony Powell, who will be 85 this week The other side of paradise Michael Coren assesses the short life and hard times of F Scott Fitzgerald, who died 50 years ago this week Diary Wall Street blues A Tenured Professor by J K Galbraith Sinclair-Stevenson The Times Dillons Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Hutchinson The Times The Folio Society Contents Contents Rado Whyte Mackay A Store Full of Christmas Presence Technics Gonzalez Byass Sherry New West Annans' Report Lord Annan, academic and life peer, and his daughter Juliet talk to Danny Danziger. Photograph by Clive Boursnell Peugeot 605 Old Charm Book Tokens Harrods Genfiddich Pure Malt Gucci Get Carter He was the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time. And when Jimmy Carter lost the US Presidency, the world breathed a sigh of relief. Ten years on, he is being welcomed back. Report by Robert Chesshyre Ralph Lauren Paloma Picasso Armani Rochas A hundred days of night A season when blood is thinner than diesel Saab Jazz Taxman Tactics How to beat the taxman at his own game Man Tactics The Business Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Mops Lladró Share It, Brother BP National Garden Gift Tokens Ténéré (left) church members Karen Dixon and her boy-friend Angus McGregor Panasonic Canon Canon A Good Time was Had by All Dinners of the Decades Greedy 1960s Battery chickens arrived and no one believed cholesterol could kill Riva Souped-Up 1970s Continental tastes and lashings of alcohol gave way to the food processor and smooth food Exquisite 1980s The eyes have it as food is served for you, painstakingly arranged, in ever smaller portions Nervous 1990s Fear of the raw grows as we seek out food that is ideologically sound, whatever the taste Archer's Panasonic Atari Atari Cruise Cuts Fashion Picture Gallery JVC Halifax The Case for Christmas Something fizzy, something fruity, something to give away if needed. Joanna Simon suggests bottles for every occasion and purse. Illustration by Helen J. Holroyd Philips Breitling Philips Hamlet Bridge Brainteaser 1475 Time gentlemen please Mephisto Chess Bookwise Longines Edwardian Hotels Osram Novell Dateline A Life in the Day of Hannah Hauxwell, country author, talks to Lynne Greenwood. Photograph by Roger Scruton Chanel Cartier Picture Gallery Contents Vema Post mortem Downtown Le Denier Cri What's Hot Remy Martin V. S. O. P London Lives Essex Appeal What's Hot The lighter taste Glass Distinctions Maryportas Christopher Willey Wallis The Times Celia Lindsell & Caroline Hadlee Tiffany Paul-Muller Liberty Air europe Abstract fish and spaced-out scallops Eating Tissot Callpoint Funday Times The Funday Times Strip-Teasers Bananaman Fish Tales The Funday Times Club Days of the Dinosaur Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! Sweet solution Beryl the Peril Deputy Denk Bugs Bunny Bogart 4 Picture Gallery If Present Trends Continue Walter of Sherwood Asterix And the Big Fight The Funday Times Club

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