News from 13/01/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Weil, Clifford Longley, Brian Collett, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Zalli Jaffe, Patricia Davies, Margaret Leslie, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gordon Allan, Laura Ogilvie, Ronald Faux, Angela Mackay, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Thomas Armstrong, A. G. Lawrence, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Nick Worrall, Chris Krage, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Harvey Elliott and Philip Jacobson, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Patrick Murphy, Eric Westbrook (Chairman), Dessa Trevisan, Srikumar Sen, Mario Modiano, Kevin Eason, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Dowding, John Acland, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, D. Watt, Catherine Hickley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Roy Henderson, Stella A. Walker, Victoria Griffith, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Martin Cropper, Stephen Leather and James Bone, Michael Clark, John Young, Doug Sager, Génter Grass, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Frederick O. Marsh, Ray Robinson, Geoffrey Hosking, Michael Clark and Stephen Leather and James Bone, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, Andrew McEwen and Heidi Chay, Nigella Lawson, Simon Tait, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, Robert Kirley, Hamish Lennox, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Nancy Lee Patton, Sally Baker, Frank Paton, Nigel Andrew, Gillian Bowditch, Mark Almond, Alan Wright, Sam Parkhouse, Daniel Treisman, Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Conrad Voss Bark, David Davis, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Brian Alderson, John Graham, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Frances Edmonds, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Ivens, Director, Barry Wood, J. A. Riddle, Derek Prag, Melinda Wittstock, Christopher Walker and Our Foreign Staff, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, George Chesterton, B. A. Evans, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Derek Barnett, Parliamentary Staff, Hugh Thompson, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Charles Kersley, Anne McElvoy, Russell Chamberlin, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Kinsley, P. L. Samarasinghe, David Fallows, Judy Froshaug, Shaftesbury, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoCommunist Party banned in Romania Next Week In today's 64-page Times Ira suspects held for trying to buy missile Debut for a softer, listening Thatcher Travel Gorbachov accused of 'cheap lie' over Lithuanian secession offer Us to compromise on boat people Review First direct Books By Our Financial Staff: City fears wipe £8bn off shares Bass The desperate women driven to stealing young children Cash goes towards new car Surgeons 'ultimately responsible for getting donor's consent' Mother's plea for her kidnapped baby Speedier Nhs reforms timetable 'a nightmare' Indecent assault man avoids jail Arson suspect 'admitted killings' Rapist has 'too lenient' jail term increased Al-Fayed's fences upset his neighbours Waddington gives submission pledge Footballer arrested Terror plot 'foiled' Ec Disabled man jailed Morning Star job loss By Our Motoring Correspondent: Truck firm recession feared as cuts made Russia's imperial clan gathers for a ball Children choose own schools, report says More police and Army to run 999 services Tory's choice of one brings cries of 'foul' Soft landing for injured skier Russian on way to chess win Fuel costs spark fear of big air fare rise Ministers move to minimize damage Couple 'trapped' in Spain for 18 months by holiday accident Archaeologists clash over right to work Roman site Heritage groups prevent auction of royal tomb Pride of Br stands disused and disgraced Judge criticized for not jailing brothers Energy-saving ride for coasting Tubes Guide Tesco fined £1,200 for false pricing Museum trial Boy charged Tree planting Pupils treated Clerk accused AX Repatriated boat people 'not badly treated' Pretoria to cut defence spending Space data saved Bush son questioned Nazi-hunter 'expelled' Pisa wins support Governor fails to dispel gloom about democracy Latter-day Wagner defies Israel From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem: Peres threatens to break up the coalition Baby Doc basks in the luxury of a Riviera exile Lessons in courtly skills for prince's commoner fiancée Thatcher tackles Japan on whaling Flaw is found in Noriega case From Our Own Correspondent, East Berlin: East Germany opens gates for foreign investment Bulgarian nationalists drop anti-Muslim demands in new pact Liquidation Auction Clearance of All Pieces Czech election Athens welcomes exodus of Greek refugees from Russia Modrow retreats on plan for new security service Russian primacy under threat Albania imposes strict controls MPs united in attack on Government policy for clothing and textiles trade Romanian minister fears people revenge Tjaereborg Ec plea for fund to help reformers Beheading reduces Saudi drug traffic Minister out Un role Iran rejection Rebels blamed Embassy row Smog ban Jones cleared Too late Simon Barnes Picture Gallery Pendulum way to industrial common sense David Davis urges compulsory arbitration in monopoly pay disputes Why East and West must stay apart Génter Grass, the West German novelist, urges help for the new nation arising beyond the rubble of the Wall, but sees reunification as an exercise in self-delusion A brandy, please-and stretcher Don't just hang on Gorbachov's Gamble Saving the Yanomani Driving a Bargain Poll tax burden on businesses Polling in the aisles All about Brahms Quick passport Riding in the Row Tory rift on links with Europe Airbus dispute Pay leadership The new Romania Orchids from seed Staff reductions in Aids clinics 'See For Yourself' In the wrong order? Where credit's due Court Circular Birthdays Receptions Luncheon VISA Honing the homely homily Cranleigh School Dinner Royal engagement Forthcoming marriages Moreton Hall, Shropshire Memorial services Lieut-Gen Sir Roger Bower Richard Pilcher Drew Middleton Georgie Auld Births On this Day Church services tomorrow The Times Anniversaries Prince to visit quake area Latest wills Heat on Kong beat Television Chokse The return of a balladeer Radio Choice Word-Watching Bbc 1 Out of the Fry pan Television Choice Radio Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Cyril Kaye Budget team in tactics talks The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,190 Cracks in the Russian empire's facade Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Soviet Local Elections in 1990 Weather CAA Expats Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Hurst quits T Cowie Carrier deal Wall Street drops 71 points Ferranti £187 rights follows plunge into red Fixed-rate loans deal launched Cupid bows to rising cost of nuptials Ex-chief and board in row at Telecomputing Fimbra Losses in Tokyo worst two years Land Rover Uta is bought by Air France Buyers roll in for BAT's American stores chains By Our City Staff: Hanson 'could afford to bid' Evered expands quarry output with £141m buys Regina Health 'will report heavy loss' By Our City Staff: 'Jobs not helped by Mfa' Ferranti to raise £187.1m Gold market gurus go long in the tooth Blue Arrow accused remanded Ni £450m loan Cowan proféts Payout passed Archives up Morgan down Trust advance Back in black Reynolds likely to drop Bond offer Albert Fisher set for lively Egm Diamond director 'asked to resign' Whirlpool in £66m Euro drive SeaCon disposals take asset sales to $867m Lcc ahead at £58,000 Builder's profit slides Healthcall wins Air Call The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Baltica given go-ahead Honorbilt rise to £1.43m Britain leads the way with us Investments Japan 'set to take Britain's Imf slot' Plateau Mining placing next week Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans A global view of stock markets Alpha Stocks Wall Street London Traded Options Recent Issues Traditional Options Dow loses 84 points on week Schroder Unit Trusts Stock Watch Tokyo plunge knocks London The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Heavy falls Finance award winner to edit Family Money Computer viral attack scrambles Barclaycard Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Eurotunnel investors' sweetener hopes New fixed 11.95% home loans discard redemption penalties Separate taxation moves into first gear Sib rules simplify life insurance statements Robert Fleming save & Prosper Fimbra Regular Premiums of £1,000pa Briefings Fidelity New system favours mature Ns savings Save & Prosper Fimbra Allied Trust Bank Fimbra JF The Mercury Pep East European exodus threatens expat options Addressing the credit blacklist problem Chelsea Building Society Open-all-hours home banking set to expand Bleak 1990s prospect for elderly Ring Murray Johnstone M&G Fimbra Member Independent Creditors recover more with voluntary schemes Barclays keeping gifts on the cards Allchurches F&c tops league off general trusts Self-build mortgage launched Where there's a risk there's an indemnity Major Compulsory insurance clouds sunny prices of package deals Eagle Star Always a Good Idea Gas plan takes heat out of bills BTS Save & Prosper Walls of cash seeking a roof Last chance for state handout on home loans Allied Dunbar Lack of resources threatens rules on mortgage publicity Ring Fimbra Lenders put damp on brokers who use false advertising MIM Britannia Portfolio The Equitable Life Paramount casts itself in leading British role Flemings Investment Trusts Friday 13th part Ii: A horror story that has failed to happen American Life Index Passion of a racing community Whippet-racing is the earthiest of sports, and the rag-racing version on Tyneside a folk culture in its own right. There are no dressed-up crowds, and no gambling. But the amour is intense, the victor's trophy a glittering prize. Alan Franks reports SHAPEupSHOPS Pioneer Spread out the Vegemite If I were The last word in launch parties 'As a blind teenager, I once said "would you like to dance?" and it was to a man' Alliance Francaise Fair play in Paris Parsons Green Reproductions Ltd Passport to a crisis The Soviet Jews currently pouring into Israel are putting a severe strain on its resources, Richard Owen reports Exhibitions Rocking horse winners With a little horse sense, a classic toy can become a safe bet for an investment Collecting Sales Giving Vikings a bad name When freedom is hard to believe Catherine Hickley, a British graduate teaching English at the University of Halle, near Leipzig, reports on the revolutionary changes in East Germany The tale of the little grey sheep The Herdwick flocks that Beatrix Potter hoped to protect after her death with her final bequest are facing an uncertain future, Ronald Faux writes In the rhythm Weather Eye Outings Tai Pan Khan's Restaurant Haweli of Hammersmith Multiple Display Advertising Items The Good Earth MA & PA Peking Cuisine Grove Park Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Correction Tokyo on the Thames Re-painting the pillars La Coupole, the artists' favourite watering hole in the Twenties, has a New Look - or has it? Directory Rhubarb goes East Stuff of legends Wine Buys The dried up fruit? The time is ripe to put aside our schoolday prejudices and to start taking prunes seriously Renewed call for porter The frog who would be king Of ' osses and men Analysis of the Hunting Field By R. S. Surtees Society, Tacker's Cottage, Nunney, Frome, Somerset, £16.95 Educating Rita and the rest Victoria Glendinning on an unswervingly loyal biography of Emily Davies, founder of Girton, who could have done with such vigorous support in her lifetime Emily Davies and the Liberation of Women By Daphne Bennett André Deutsch, £15.95 Old truths will out Vaclav Havel, Living in Truth Edited by Jan Valdislav Faber, £4.99 my First Love By Ivan Klima Translated by Ewald Osers Penguin, £4.99 Islands in a partern of failures Strangled by a string Of words A voice raised to fever pitch Front row seats for the theatre of violence Postcards from the End of the World An Investigation into the Mind of Fin-de-Siécle Vienna By Larry Wolff Coilins, £15 Oh come, all ye drab faithful Theatre Racing Demon By David Hare Faber, £4.99 Hid Hess Is Dead By Howard Brenton Nick Hern Books, £4.50 Singer By Peter Flannery Nick Hern Books, £4.50 Heartlanders By Stephen Bill, Anne Devlin, and David Edgar Nick Hern Books, £4.50 Quick List P. B. F. A. Apple Macintosh Computer Less Clarke is more Science Fiction Tales from Planet Earth By Arthur C. Clarke Century-Legend, £12.95 Entertainments The Times Last Night's Performances Reviewed Today's… Fun for some Television Radio A stage for rebuilding dignity Too much masking too little Theatre Golgo Royal Court Points lost on score Concerts Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Restrained and free Opera Don Pasquale Grand Theatre, Leeds BBC Classical Update Thanks to Buck Clayton Jazz The Alden/Banett quintet The Abq Salutes Buck Clayton (Concord Ccd 4395)George Coleman: At Yoshi's (Theresa Tr 126) Jazz Update Thrills of the chase Spoken Word The Russia House (EMI/Listen for Pleasure (Lfp7430) Summer's Lease(The Radio Collection Zbbc1098) a Christmas Carol read by Daniel Massey (Argo 1143/44) a Christmas Carol with Ralph Richardson (Collins Caedmon Cdl 51135) Mary Poppins (Collins Caedmon Cdl 51246) Lone traveller in the wilderness Classical Rock Update House Number by Clive Doig Last Week's Answers The Cure Solution to Jumbo puzzle A-Z Guide to Rock Deep Purple Weekend Tips Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Coconut Garden Broom Hosts of uninvited guests A well-kept garden attracts a variety of visiting plants, which can be a delight or a disaster, Francesca Greenoak writes Sparagus Plant Stands Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Fashioned and English Roses Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Dig & Delve Organics Weekend Walk Multiple Display Advertising Items Suttons Seeds Window Mate INTERIORi International Multiple Display Advertising Items Brushing on a broader canvas Nicole Swengley talks to a watercolourist who has turned his skills to designing and producing wallpapers and fabrics New line in table talk These tables are conversation pieces in their own right New Woman Bridge The Week Ahead Galleries Chess Crossword Concise No 2075 Cricket Coe is a gazelle with the snarl of a tiger Ryan refuses to be daunted by visit to Anfield Mp seeks register for playing fields By a Special Correspondent: Campaign mounted to save Richmond James sends Davis packing Racehorse drops in at public house BBA Behind the Masks of Carnival Why It's a Pleasure to Ski Usa Watching for the Whales Tickets for Italy may be hard to purchase Weekend Team News Reflections of a life in football Atkinson confident he can still work a magic trick or two Heaton to rejoin the Kendall fold Sansome the saviour A leap into the future Picture Gallery Fatality road gets all clear For the Record Baker plans for Spain Tall order for Halifax against mighty Wigan Snow Reports Frost's 60 eclipses struggles of Lyle A truckload of trouble for Peugeot SKI Hotline Australians belie reputation and go for soft option Sri Lankans save face Games give Regis a golden chance Havant seek revenge for semi-final defeat Connell takes Chesnokov to edge of defeat Lendl and Becker beaten British men push open championship door Blue charm fly under siege Bittner is still the one to beat Bells scotched by Duncan's will to succeed Two old punchers seek bygone glory Benn must first set up his man before a world title shot Top seed falls in upset victory for Marshall Sands faces a struggle Chasers are offered crumbs of comfort by Bath's slip-ups Today's Team News Ipswich tackle old rivals Five Nations Internationals Sport on Tv Universities put faith in experience Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Cooke in a call for change Wood in business brings quality to Harlequins backs Tomorrow 49ers must get to grips with Everett The Queen speaks to her umpire If Graham Gooch is the quiet man of English cricket, Dickie Bird is its eloquent presence. Patrick Murphy puts and appealing human face to a captain who has been set yet another litmus test in the West Indies and to an umpire who is a royal favourite Cups and medals not essence of the game New Channel challenge to test amateurs Swedes lose three over unrest in Card camp Bax is flying high after third success San Diego enter final phase of cup dispute A taste for bookmakers' money Results from four meetings Perfect start to McMahon's weekend Bradley rides winner after Wetherby fall Racing next week Success of stable lads' video Call Collect on course for National From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Leopardstown feature booked for Elementary Big-Race Field Bbc1 Statement on Mitchell yard Ladbrokes Llewellyn suspension overturned Rapid Raceline Panto Prince to steal Ascot show Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination I, held in November 1989 Banking & Accountancy Challoner James Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Alan Tidy and Associates The Newly Qualifieds' Directory to Recruitment… Institute of Chartered Accountants successful exam candidates continued A voice for the business end of the job Accountants working in industry and commerce are now getting deserved recognition, Edward Fennell writes Institute of Chartered Accountants successful exam candidates continued The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Referrals List Calling All Part Qualified or Newly Qualified… TDA Attitude, not altitude European ski resorts have much to learn from America, where top-rate skiing is guaranteed, Brian James says Swan Hellenic Easy, if you know the ropes Dong Sager enjoys being pampered on the slopes on Vail and Beaver Creek Holidays and Villas Trailfinders the Travel Experts AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cottage Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Explore Original Adventures Alternative Travel Group Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines The Biggest choice on Skis! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palm Luxury Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cayman Islands Jersey Spouting poetry of the sea Nancy Lee Patton joins a boatload of whalewatchers among the humpbacks and minkes off the Cape Cod coast Evocation of Paris Liz Reber SNCF Sights to the death How much longer can tourism despoil the places it exists to celebrate? Russell Chamberlin reports Travel News K#233;rnten Austria EuroSites Hazy days for the bone idle Take Menorca, add a Villa with pool and don't stir: a mix guaranteed to satisfy most family holiday demands, Satisfy Baker writes Serenissima Travel Ocean Cruise Lines CTC Carnival: a rite good time Travel Notes Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet The Times Rebirth of a nation - at $100 a head Americans will soon be able to retrace the birth of 100 million dreams, reports James Bone
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