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News from 30/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Barbara Hall, Jenny Woolf, Mike Graham, Philip Wearne, Paul Nelson, John Davison, Jon Swain, Mike Durham, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Sheila Stonham, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Tel Aviv, Susan d'Arcy, Alistair Scott, Liz Black, David Smith, Jane Goodall, William Green, Frederic Raphael, Mark Ellis, Edward Welsh, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, A F Lumley, Tony Allen-Mills, Patrick Stoddart, Susan Marling, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Wendy Leigh, Richard Palmer Home Affairs Correspondent, La Paz, Maria Laura Avignolo, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Arabella Fitzmaurice, David Cairns, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Frank Allaun President, Robert Harris, Caroline Lees, Flona Walsh, George Perry, Magdalena Buznea, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Valerie Green, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Marie Colvin Middle East Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Ian Macwhinnie, Jeff Randall, Deirdre McQUILLAN, Rev John McKnight, S Keith, Walter Grey, Michael Durham, David Lawrenson, General De La Billiere, Douglas Farah, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Gareth David, Brian Reading, John Karter, Horton Northampton, Patrick Taylor-Martin, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Los Angeles, Stephen Jones, Ronald Hayman, Dr Karl Pagac President, R Johnson, Patricia Valentine, Martin Searby, Norman Stone, Malcolm Wlnton, Mitchell Symons, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Orna Mulcahy, Rebecca Fowler, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Mihir Bose, Michael Austin, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Greta Scacchi, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Helen Berg, Andrew Lorenz, Martin Anscombe Board Member National Chamber of Trade, Duncan Bryson, David Wickers, Sam Kiley, Tom Nairn, Chris Lightbown, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Neil MacLean, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Ron Suthers, David Ariev, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents Secret Gulf papers stolen from car in security blunder Setback for Major as poll puts Labour in the lead Kuoni Contents Cold comfort: After the warmth and shelter of Crisis at Christmas, Ron Kelly, right, and Robert Shipman, again face the reality of seeking a bed on London streets. But long-term help for the homeless is under way, thanks to cash from Sunday Times readers Phew! World has hottest year since records began Contents Why I quit, by Shevardnadze Contents Lonely at the top: Akiko Santo, the only woman in… Women may be denied state pension until they reach 63 Dealers support their 'godfather' in battle with Japanese car giant Contents TWA Getaway Heseltine plan for £100 poll tax bills Screen star contests bridge championship Millet Lighting One in five fails reading tests—official Inspectors' report on primary school pupils confirms gaps in teaching New threat to black candidate The Times Desperate shops cut prices beyond the point of return Norwich Union Healthcare Limited Volvo Charity takes a lucky few off the streets Sunday Times British Gas Religious terrorists have won, say Rushdie supporters National Power Kinnock's popularity is dented by Major Eat, drink, and forget coronaries Woolwich Building Society Bridging the gap in Britain's big jam Nationwide The Nation's Building Society The Riddle of Room 1406 Did a British journalist really commit suicide in the bedroom of a hotel in Santiago? Friends and family have always claimed it was murder: investigators are now nearing a conclusion about how Jonathan Moyle, left, met his death. James Dalrymple reports British Nuclear Forum Peugeot Diesels Fuel for Thought Singing for her supper and weeping for Romania Simpson Pongo Pete, the secret soldier, comes out of the shadows Profile Judgment best left to history Miele Godfrey Smith The Abominable No-Man Melfort Village Promises that point to an early election The dark clouds gather Gazing in a crystal hazy with mumbo-jumbo and Gulf sand Aquascutum Good-time Berliners dim the lights and reinvent cabaret Britannia Building Society Rebel gives 'sick France' electric shock treatment Arafat's austerity budget cramps cushy lifestyle of thePLO Bush ponders the dangers of total victory Aides warn Middle East powers could fall on the corpse of Iraq Israel's vote-catchers woo Soviet migrants US 'ultrarunners' stretch their torment to a week 'Dirty war' men pardoned The World (Reuters): Junta release angers Greeks Alliance Leicester (Reuters): Walesa names his man Planes threaten BBC's £10m link with China West queues for China's orphans Dominican poor shoulder a cross for Columbus Cocaine makers give the Amazon a toxic overdose Virgin Old worship in a new religion Defence of Mordechai Vanunu Multiple Display Advertising Items Shops take road to anarchy Lancaster Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Memories of Russia before the revolution The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to cut our military might Democratic Europe must lose Delors British Airways Leisure Traveller Jack Barclay H. R. Owen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB No Title Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Mann Egerton Lancaster Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Exeter Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woking Motors Mercedes-Benz Great West Road Bramley Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment slump worsens recession Economics Staff Global decline grips markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari JCT600 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items United Biscuits takes a bite at Soviet Union Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey keeps winning habit Multiple Display Advertising Items Gloom spreads and deepens Leading analysts look at next year's prospects and say things will get worse they get better Economy The recession than forecast, say top economists Worst of the pain has been borne already America could be enroute to a modest recovery, provided world leaders show a united front, says Irwin Stelzer Governments slowly lose control Economies all over the world have become unmanageable, says Brian Reading World Debut Computer Services Ltd. Food and drink fuelled our tips Gareth David reports on the ups and downs of our share selections The Sunday Times Business Staff Make their Share Selections for 1991 A-Z of 1990, the Year of Calamity Debt and recession overwhelmed many business this year Andrew Davidson offers a guide to the casualties Carlton Northern Rock Building Society MP tells reservists: defy call-up Objectors claim war in Gulf is 'morally wrong' And so to Bed New Year Weather and Travel Outlook Concern at Rock frontier report News Digest Win for Karpov Bound over Bridge closes Witnesses plea Payout call Mine blown up Boy home again Bond winners Contents England fall to Reid the wrecker Surrender to seven-wicket burst Strachan drives the Leeds revival towards Anfield First Division Test Selector Australia dig in on road to victory Rothmans stripped of honours Sharpe of United: the quiet lad with a magic left foot Sue Mott tells the shaggy dog story of how a reject became a rising star First Division Pipe's newstar bridges the gap Arsenal snuff out the Sheffield uprising Knight injury aids lazy Wednesday A brave Liverpool can take Palace honours Spurs' logic all their own Clough has a cheeky answer At last the tide is turning for Howe United's advance halted by Spink For the Record The Sunday Times Digest Border to open with Hutton Man with a basketful of all-stars David Hunn on a game which attracts teams from across the world to London Racing John Karter Rugby Rudd's try sends Widnes crashing out of semi-final Cardiff struggle to muddy victory Gongs, brickbats, plaudits, elation and sadness Webb's return to form shines in a sea of mud Five-try finale lifts the Beeston gloom Morris off as Neath falter Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The English Courtyard Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items PMI Data Plastics Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brown & Root (UK) Group of Companies Oxford digital Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rank Education Services Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pera The Vocational Guidance Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interexec Chusid Lander Multiple Display Advertising Items Terinex Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Calendar 1991 Athletics: World championship Cricket: England v West Indies Golf: Ryder Cup Rugby: World Cup Britain's Best Bashes Sunsail Personal Columns Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crisis at Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times New Year's Eve Exploding Myths Connections The Times Browns Sale Now On The Best of the Sales MaxMara Bargain Basics Stylish, unobtrusive, long-lasting and an essential part of any wardrobe, they are clothes that dely the whims of the designers—and the January sales, advises Paula Reed, provide the ideal time to splash out on them Selfridges Mirabella Tramping around the world Greta Scacchi talks to Beverley D'Silva about her state of undress Classified Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Dublin Dispatches Forgotten times Orna Mulcahy makes a date with the new City of Culture Flightbookers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Seaways Keeping up with the foodies Tasters Janette Marshall looks at some new favourites in the culinary pecking-order Getting the tablemat treatment Deirdre McQUILLAN says a lone woman's place is rarely in the restaurant Masters of Wine seek holiday companions. . . The Sunday Times Ins and outs for the modish imbiber Wine Sanderson Winter Sale The Times Yugotours Eurocamp VFB Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Taber Holidays Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Directions Cold shoulder Mark Ottaway goes with the floes on an unusual cruise of the North Atlantic, dodging ice and whales on the trails of the Viking explorers Arctic Experience Ltd. Enatur Argentine Tourist Office Ghost Writers Venice has inspired writers—to both rapture and repugnance—since the Romantic poets made it a prime destination. Ronald Haymen traces the often stormy literary love affair with the 'Bride of the Sea', and Jenny Woolf rounds up tour options for modern culture vultures Travel Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Latin America Mark Warner Haven France & Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Seaways Wings Culture seen through the specialists' eyes Unicorn Holidays Ltd Villa Alternatives Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Happiness is a long, slow glide David Brierley recommends the pure pleasures of a cross-country skiing holiday Multiple Display Advertising Items Boots do a Runner on the pistes Novelty is always a hot commodity among those who ski to be seen but, says William Green, the latest in fun footwear is not merely a gimmick Soaring away with the flick of a wrist Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Quest Total Ski Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Whizz Canadian Airlines International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Starvillas Simply Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall's Finest Hotels The Scottish Highlands' and Islands Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cottage Multiple Display Advertising Items A grand and global festival The year ahead: David Wickers draws up a month-by-month guide to the world's big events, from dragon boat racing in Hong Kong to Turkey's whirling dervishes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Sunday Times Reminiscence Game The Sunday Times Crossword Travel Rights and Wrongs Contents Contents So you think you know Pit your wits against our critics' expertise in a film and broadcasting brainteaser Radio Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 147 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mermaid Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items A laurel for the door of No 10 Patrick Stoddart highlights television's low points of the year Answers to the quiz Classic Cd The Sunday Times Bed and boarded up TV Review New Year radio highlights Familiar frequencies Radio Waves Berlioz Debussy R Strauss Today's radio Films on TV George Perry on the best of the big movies coming to the small screen over the New Year Dilys Powell's Film of the Week Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Exclusive to The Sunday Times New Year's Eve Critical Guide to the Week on TV Richer Sounds Tower Records New Year's Day January 1 Critical Guide to the Week on TV A New World Leader Wednesday January 2 Critical Guide to the Week on TV The Times Thursday January 3 Critical Guide to the Week on TV Friday January 4 Critical Guide to the Week on TV Saturday January 5 Thomas Goode Regions Today's films Satellite Today's Television The Sunday Times Guide to Sky movies The Movie Channel Contents Contents Second city maestro "For me, the CBSO is the right instrument Simon Rattle, Britain's hottest conductor, tells Hugh Canning about his 10-year plan for Birmingham Golden oldies turn off the faithful Robert Sandall says the past is taking a stranglehold on pop The Peter Hall Company Survival takes centre stage Theatre The final bow from La Stupenda As Joan Sutherland prepares for her farewell appearance at Covent Garden, David Cairns assesses her career The Rocky Horror Show Stars with tsars in their eyes As the Soviet Union grapples with a new spirit of free enterprise, its state studio is wooing Western actors to make films about previously taboo subjects. Patricia Valentine reports A year of rounding up unusual suspects Iain Johnstone selects his 10 best films of 1990, in a line-up which finds unpredictable villains alongside the mobsters and murderers The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Prime minister's past is missing Politics: the new leaders in London and Prague John Major Prime Minister edited by John Jenkin Bloomsbury £12.99 pp206 Good President Wenceslas Disturbing the Peace by Vaclav Havel translated by Paul Wilson Faber £14.99 pp228 The Book Guild Ltd The palace revolutionary Prince Philip a Critical Biography by John Parker Sidgwick £15.95 pp280 You brute! You beast! Royalty Royal Sisters Elizabeth and Margaret 1926-1956 by Anne Edwards Collins £15 pp393 Bestsellers of the year Liberty, equality and fraternity? The Identity of France Volume Two by Fernand Braudel trans Sian Reynolds Collins £25 pp781 Afghan Caravan Smooth Sippin' Tennessee Whiskey Contents Drakkar Noir Contents Venice Simplon Orient-Express Picture Gallery Membership Has Its Privileges Picture Gallery In an Ideal World We'd Be out of a Job A Last Look at 1990 Neville Johnson Fitted Office Furniture Freedom of France Summer Cottages Dolphin Which Way to Invest? The Highlands & Islands of Scotland Highlands & Islands of Scotland Stopping Smokingreduces the Risk of Serious Diseases Rover The Communist Empire's Last Domino Tumbles to the Ground The Middle East Stares down the Barrel of a Gun A Trail of Despair that Stretched across the Arab World Big Sticks Would Not Break the Poll Tax The Day that the Legend of Nelson Mandela Assumed Flesh and Blood We All Got a Big Kick out of the Amazing Cameroons Don't Worry, Lads, We'll Soon Be at the Moulin Rouge Sunseeker International Powerbuats Picture Gallery Adventure The Royal Air Force Museum Honours Died in 1990 Angus McBean, 86, theatrical photographer John Dexter, 64, incisive stage director Barbara Stanwyck, 82, melodrama queen Jim Henson, 53, creator of Kermit, Big Bird and the whole Sesame Street neighbourhood Ian Gow, Mp, 53, by an IRAcar bomb Art Blakey, 71, bearer of jazz messages Michael Powell, 84, maverick film maker Jill Ireland, 54, from Hounslow to Hollywood Patrick White, 78, Australian literary laureate Gordon Jackson, 66, unassumingly professional Richard Murdoch, 83, Srinker of Much Binding Lord Caradon, 82, one Foot in Cyprus Lord Gardiner, 89, Labour Lord Chancellor Farzad Baroft, 31, hanged in Baghdad Berthold Lubetkin, 88, avant garde architect Malcolm Muggeridge, 87, controversial St Mugg Capucine, 57, actress and comic Pussycat Lord Rothschild, 79, scientist, Loyal M15 agent Patience Strong, 83, comforting versifier Terry Thomas, 78, cad of countless comedies Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, 58, Rolls-Royce guru J. C. Trewin, 81, author and critic Robert Holmes à Court, 53, Australian corporate raider Stevie Ray Vaughan, 35, rock and hero Aaron Copland, 90, America's cowboy composer Stefano Casiraghi, 30, Italian husband of Caroline… Mary Martin, 76, South Pacific sweetheart Jimmy Chipperfield, 78, safari park pioneer Bill Sowerbutts, 79, the answer to radio gardeners Rosamond Legmann, 89, distinguished novelist Lord Stewart of Fulham, 83, Labour foreign secretary Malcolm Forbes, 70, prankster millionaire Elizabeth Harwood, 52, bubbly opera singer Colin Milburn, 48, jovial England batsman Greta Garbo, 84, unseen for 40 years, remained a star to outshine all stars and died as she lived—alone George Gale, 63, gravel-voiced journalist Jill Bennett, 58, stylish, tragic comedienne Peter Taylor, 62, Derby manager with Brian Clough Jane Grigson, 61, doyenne of cookery writers Armand Hammer, 92, rycoon, high-profile philanthropist Sunday Correspondent, 14 months, shrunk away Sir Tom Hopkinson, 85, of Picture Post and Drum Leslie Ames, 84, Kent and England cricketer Lord O'Neill of the Maine, 75, PMof Northern Ireland Joe Loss, 80, big at the Palais in the era of the big band Delphine Seyrig, 58, icon of continental movies Bill Keys, 67, General Secretary of Sogat Patrick Kelly, 40, dress designer in Paris Howard Duff, 72, villain of Flamingo Road Leonard Bearastein, 72, a spectacular musical talent Ian Charleson, 40, Scotts actor of 'Chariots' fame Ava Gardner, 67, Hollywood southern belle Sir Reginald Goodall, 88, great Wagner conductor Keith Haring, 31, monumental muralist José Napoléon duarte, 64, late El Salvador president Leonard Sachesm 82, nostalgic alliterator Johnale Ray, 63, cried for screaming teenagers Major Pat Reid, 79, Colditz Castle escape officer A. J. P. Taylor, 84, an entertaing historian Elsie waters, 95, of the Cockney Gert and Daisy Cardinal Tomás ó'Fiaich, 66, archbishop of Armagh Dexter Gordon, 67, played Round Midnight Jee Mercer, 76, Football plater and manager Roald Dahl, 74, Unexpected Tale teller, man and boy Rodrigo Moynihan, 80, society portrait painter Dame Eva Turner, 98, outstanding soprano Rowland Emett, 84, made inventing art Sir Len Mutton, 74, celebrated England cup Dr Bruno Kreisky, 79, Austrian chancellor to 1983 Mel Appleby, 23, of the pop duo Mel and Kim Anatoll Gritchenko, the hero of Chernobyl, 53, four years after he had flown his helicopter close above the reactor Paulette Goddard, 78, Chaplin's leading lady Greville Wynne, 71, brave business spy Roy Hatson Frowick, 57, USfashion designer-celebrity Sarah Vaughan, 66, mixed jazz and pop songs Irving Wallce, 74, junk fiction king Ruskin Spear, 78, a most popular painter Pearl Bailey, 72, singer, writer, diplomat Peter Jones, 60, vaice of radio sport Margaret Lockwood, 73, Forties box-office hit Lawrence Durrell, 78, poet of the Mediterranean Sammy Davis Jr, 64, a bundle of talent Robert Carvel, 71, political journalist Irene Dunne, 88, a versatile screen star Max Wall, 82, the comic Professor Wallofski Stylus Furniture Country Cottages in Scotland Moben Furniture Craft Duval Carpet Co. 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