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News from 27/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Compbell of Croy, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Graham Rock, Peter Green, Clifford Longley, Peter, Stothard, US Editor, Lisanne Radice, W D Rutter, Anthony Clare, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Sholto Douglas, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Gerald W. Clarke, Sudan Ellicott, Michael Binyon, Friskin Benalmadena, James Bone, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Rob Findlay, Trevor Beeson, Richard Streeton, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Gordoan Malthouse, Francesca Greenoak, Stephen Taylor, Ann Morrow, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, B. R. Bradbrook, Ruth Gledhill, Rodney Lord, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Daniel Klinger-Blitz, Louise Taylor, J. S., Martin Andrew, L. P. Bayly, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Bob Dylan, Clive Doig, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Lesley Abdela, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Fiona MacCarthy, Geoffrey Matthews, Frank Dawes, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, Ped Harrison, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Teymoor Nabili, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, John Tayler, Jennie Hawthorne, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, William Jackson, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, L. Zamyatin, John Letts, Neil Bennett and Melinda Wittstock, (Michael Phillips), Sam Parkhouse, Mark Souster and Michael McCarthy, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Sheridian Morley, Bill Powell, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Terence J. Howes, Ray Connolly, W. J. Burroughs, L. A. Lambert, Richard Owen, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, John Reynolds, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Matthew Bond and David Tweed, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Richard Hogsflesh, G. R. Gray, Christopher Walker, W. A. O'n. Waugh, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, Eric Roll, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Peter Bryun, David Sapsted and Mark Souster, Patrick Sergeant, Phillippa Toomey, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Richard Evans, Medica Editor, Conrad Voss, David Rhys, Nicolas Mynett, Melinda Wittstock, Tania Glyde, Stephen Pettitt, Stanley Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Charles Kersley, Anne McElvoy, Julia Briggs, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Monty Moss, Michael Kinsley, Matthew Bond, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Police find missing baby Alexandra In today's 64-page Times Rebel cricket tour protest Death crash Bases to close Call for law to bar pitch invasions BBC unveils cutbacks to save £75m a year Travel Smaller trade gap boosts the pound Review Romanian quits over 'Stalinists' First direct Books More fierce gales coming as death toll reaches 47 The Gold Card Insurance claims likely to exceed 1987's £2bn total 'Private' probation service is planned Doctor found guilty Cow disease in Oman Pilots avoid collision 'Magna Carta' for sale Ballet deadlock ends A paternal Prince and revolution Day of destruction and death that left Britain battered US-style warning 'would cut toll' Esprit de corps fails the soldier ants of London Five million trees may have been lost in England and Wales A legacy of death in wake of the wind Bus stopped in its tracks Hurricanr gave pilots chance for 'real flying' A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd Tory MEPs sense change in Thatcher's outlook on Europe Ministers accused of showing favour Cyril Kaye Prime Minister toasts Coronation Street Labour attack on storm damage help Second reading for Bill to improve guarantees Stalker anger at Home Office reaction Next Week Worsthorne tells of school seduction by George Melly Last exit from Holborn Viaduct In a wind tunnel… umbrellas put to the test Donaldson issues warning Gust survival rate has little bearing on price Marsh in court Order to Mp Garden assault Shape up Shops Portfolio Eagle Star General Insurance Division Cowboy Ortega riding high as Nicaragua election nears European military bases among 100 us will close Noriega fails to gain PoW status Aids breakthrough Publishing row brews Violent strike ends Hijackers shot dead Delhi onslaught on rebels near Women of Bougainville count human cost of conflict Low road for Khashoggi Immigrant of 73 first to face war crimes trial in Australia Japanese baseball pitch for us team Kermlin aim is to crush Baku nationalists Genocide charges for Ceausescu faithful Israel puts its Soviet immigrants to the test Shadow of Moscow's Afghan war looms over Azerbaijan A new artistic spirit stirs in Paris of the Balkans From a Correspondent Warsaw: Poland to get new party from old Havel in call for regional summit Burmese skirmishes Fatal freeze Bofors move Portugal jam Election date Drugs arrest Vice purge Iraq massacre Call to quit Opposition joins Beiiie coalition to avert chaos The Sunday Correspondent Troops out in Prague as rumours of coup spread Simon Barnes Barry Fantoni The anger that could topple Gorbachov Michael Binyon, just back from Moscow, finds growinf disillsion with the economic reforms that have signally failed to deliver A tempest of headline overkill Care that pays dividends Lagging? All is explained Storms and Scapegoats Case for an Inquiry The Other Europe Litter attitudes of long standing Juvenile offenders Conservation conflict Soviet action in Caucasus crisis Memories of Svejk Museum charges Poll tax poser Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Help for musicians Salmonella in eggs Expressions of church unity A knotty question Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Anniversaries Professor D. J. Crisp Making Wales a centre for marine biology A third force in unity Roman Vishniac Damaso Alonso Mark Sugden Memorial services Service dinner Marriage Dinners Tomorrow 's royal engagement The world and everything In it that people desire Is… George Eliot's Life Samad's Ltd The anger that could topple Gorbachov Michael Binyon, just back from Moscow, finds growinf disillsion with the economic reforms that have signally failed to deliver Four Sunday after Epiphany Saturday Rendezvous The Times The anger that could topple Gorbachov Michael Binyon, just back from Moscow, finds growinf disillsion with the economic reforms that have signally failed to deliver Television Choice In the steps of the Iron Duke Radio Choice Word Watching Saturday's Television and Radio Playing a losing game Television Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Mops Fuel shortage likely cause of plane crash The Times Crossword No 18,202 Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Mensa Oil firms may have to sell garages Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Coke plant to close Icd loss Dealing halted Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Bond admits 'for sale' sign on Bsb stake Lloyd's bears brunt of £2bn storm damage Pound and shares rally on surprise £1.1bn trade gap Agreed £10m Millwall bid for Tavern Ferranti to adjourn rights egm JF Lowest Dow since July Murray Johnstone World Market Indices Smaller trade gap sends shares above 2,300 level Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times Stock Watch Sea Containers sets seal on Temple deal Warning Coles Myer Hey & Croft halves Special 5p by Heavitree Fed Housing gloomy London Traded Options First-quarter payout at Ict Wintrust lifts 14% at £2.7m Advance in dealing lifts Tranwood 41% to £5.9M Receiver called in to protect Goldberg company from debt Ross covers £8.5m buys with rights Hotel groups line up for battle Dti role secure says Ridley Real Time Control in the red Cassidy falls Dyson ahead Graphics loss Cep move Chelsfield 'looks at Laing Props' A man who plans to turn Bp into the new model company Bank fears the Lawson effect Bts seeks £2.5m in share offer Btr buys Ti offshoot for £13.5m JF By Our City Staff: Stratagem in fresh bid for Colonnade Playing a losing game Television Choice The central player in the Ferranti affair has put his side of the story in the us. James Bone reports 'Welcome guest' will cost Alun-Jones his job David Brewerton reveals how a business relationship that started with small ideas ended in the damaged reputation of Ferranti' s chairman Gains Maintained Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Regulators crack down on poor tied agent supervision NPI Help lines after storm Save & Prosper Liquidator's fees threaten to absorb small investors' money The Equitable Life Inside The Equitable Life The Co-Operative Bank Lloyds launches current account for top earners Wind–up order on holiday club Save & Prosper Briefings Six–fold earner claim is referred to watchdog Independent Picture Gallery Mortgage crackdown Fidelity Perpetual Knight Williams Save & Prosper Minor saving problems New trust will re-invest shares Preparing the ground for vacation work When no will means no way Golden Future to pay 10% a month Save & Prosper I. P. S Lamont Plc Alliance Leicester GT M&G Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Throgmorton Trust Savings Scheme Capital gains tax exemption and letting one's home Henderson Dumenil investors £33m rescue deal Interest Rates Round-Up Cgt Allowance, December 1989 Prolific Scottish Investment Trust Robert Fleming save & Prosper The Gre Cash Trust Pearl Unit Trusts When insurance may damage your health Portfolio Platinum Allied Dunbar Save & Prosper Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Taking the High Road to £1m investment in Scottish gold Tax on incentives for staff to end A boost from payroll donation Mim Britannia The Equitable Life Nationwide Anglia Index A tribe dying in the gold rush Drawn by the discovery of gold, a vast army of propectors is bringing death and disease to the Yanomami Indians of the Amazonian forests. Some call it genocide. Geoffrey Matthews reports Survival International Nissan Town, gown and caricature If I were… 'I still miss my father. He was the great confidant, the man who talked the most sense' Confessions of a marked man Picture Gallery Spencer's Selection Pots of money Reinforcing the connection Portrait of an artist Simon Tait looks at an exhibition focusing on the painter T. S. Smith Exhibitions A matter of courses Pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap Time to break from the Nus Student politics must move up to date, Daniel Klinger-Blitz argues It 's your round New Year Events Other Outings Restaurant and Catering Guide Khan's Restaurant The Blue Jade Michael Jay Anushka's Catering Services Avonbake Catering Focus on Chinese New Year Choy's Chinese The Times Tandoori - nights Indian Cuisine Kings Focus On Chinese New Year The Good Earth The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Zeroing in on black pudding Mr Kan Chinese Restaurant The pud returns Swings and roundabouts Anthony Clare ponders the bestsellers current preoccupation with losing, and gaining, weight Directory A good year, on second thoughts Jane MacQuitty explains why the previously unppopular 1987 Bordeaux vintage is now the centre if attention Bagging a bargain The current glut of pheasants means that they have become a more affordable meat. Frances Bissell suggests some ways to take advantage of the falling prices Separate the oats from the chaff Bottles for sale Bishop and the showman Bad old days of Good Queen Bess Refurbishment of a period piece For Children Desert island drop-out The rigours of abandonment, whether voluntary or otherwise, lend a far darker side to the jovial castaways of popular imagination, as Fiona MacCarthy discovers Ours later to reasons Either to young or too old Picture Gallery White is might? Fiction Greed and survival on an American campus Crime Lost for words For the love of men and writing Christina Stead would have been disappointed by her popularity among feminists. Julla Briggs on an intriguing but flawed biography Able Labels Paul Theroux Quick List The South Bank Centre RPO Sir Charles MacKerras Katia & Marielle Labeque Mikhail Rudy The Times Barbican Hall City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra City of London Sinfonia The John Ogdon Memorial Concert Schubert's Birthday Opera & Ballet Apollo Victoria Ss 828 8666 cc 630 6262 Groups 828… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drury Lane Theatre Royal cc (Bkg Fee ) 24hr 7 days… Olobe Theatre Ol 437 3667/ 741 9999/379 4444, First… Wigmore Hall London Palladium Bo & cc & Grps 437 7373 cc(bKg fee)… Phoenix Charing Cross Road. Wcs Ol-836 2294 Cc 24O… Multiple Classified Advertising Items St MARTnrS O1-B 36 1443. Special Cc No. 379 4444.… Art Galleries Hertfordshire Antiques and Fine Art Fair Oblomov sleeps on Television Writ and written Facing far more than the music Berkoff's Wilde about the girl Four plays a Chekhov turn-off Well worth braving the storm Concert World of Drawings and Watercolours Hungry for more Cabaret Seeking a new life for for the little known Haydns In strict confidence Rigoletto on—and off—the ritz Opera Rewinding time Spoken Word Dire Straits A. Z Guide to Rock Rock Update Duran Duran Occupations by Clive Doig Classical Update Homes & Gardens Marshalls Amber Products Outside Interiors Old Fashioned and English Roses Help around the house Winter can be a critical time for house plants and usually claims many casualities. Francesca Greenoak comes to the rescue with a look at the latest survival guides Buyers Choice Bramley's Nurseries Kent & Sussex Tree Surgeons Dig & Delve Organics Post Link Sparagus Quality Bulbs & Shrubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Fruit Cages Banish Moles Humanely Weekend Walk Fashionoak For the Home Sofa to Bed Essential Items Shoparound The Natural Store Shoe Weather Eye Civic Tree Care Ltd Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Shoparound Petworth House Ltd For New or Old Roofs Chester-care Shelfstore Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Traditional Country Desks Exclusive from Akom Ltd Pine beds by Moriarti IFM Futon centre Quality Shirts Cornelius Ltd Ladderax Medivac Nose & Ear Trimmer Luxurious Lingerie Sovereign Wardrobes Ltd Why Dont You Pack up! Valentines Gifts Trilliums The Ultimate Gift Cashmere Kent Tidy Rail Men's Overshoes Exquisite Lingerie & Nightwear Sls Postal Gift Service Kites of Radlett Tramp St Valentine's Day! Balloons Silkes Hamper Company ltd Toasters face the crunch There's a host of different toasters. Which one for you? Doing the dishes Dishwashers can save time and money, but choose with care, Nicole Swengley advises Sprayseal Buying Guide Check These Important Details Photography Theatre Dance Bridge Cinema Broadcasting Opera Hilary Finch Chess Galleries Concerts Jazz Picture Gallery Rock Crossword Index Sabina Park's potential for disaster Bacher helps win a victory for peaceful protest Relaxed Christie makes confident start Saturday's Results from Auckland Umpire's stand ill supported by Pakistanis CIS In the Tuscan Triangle Polish the superlatives for Montana Depleted England triumph Super Bowl Facts Previous Results Edberg has the irresistible force Ultimate 30s project given cold shoulder Australians at double City rivalry spurs Hull Er Clarke's line is likely to get busy Lamb 's injury poor reward for being keen Book award for Barnes Nfl anger at report of positive drug tests Bradshaw hits out at Elway Humphrey fit From a Special Correspondent, Geelong: Young follows in a great tradition Learning from the advice of a master Ferguson feels the tingle of the Cup can rekindle a glow Managers with a point to prove For the Record Weekend Team News Masters event is dropped Jordan returns to higher ground Fa asked to revise Clip final ticket policy Ingle has an angle on DeLeon Durham sign a Soviet All at sea over World Cup Hardy clinches Ibf rematch with Canizales Downhill delays Bairstow bonus Shield regained Snow Reports England remain favourites Tomorrow Bryant stays calm as Tau tumbles Swimmers serve the nation well on Australia Day Shooting's chilling intensity Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Ominous Kenyan challenge Australia have the sprint ace Pride is prime motive force for Coe Moneghetti has edge over Wakiihuri Yesterday's Results from Auckland Weekend Guide to the Games Games on Tv Key Medals A painful end to to diver's challenge Hopes dashed Games first A door ajar That 's the rub Richardson reaches last eight Sportscene Isle 's confidence boosted by Duck on 'ugly' greens Why a young man need not go West Strange case of the poisoned feral fish Grainger is appointed Crossword winners Paying the price for a dream Damers Cavalry stars in Lee's first treble Overdue chance for grooms Doncaster Waiting on Sanderson Breakthrough on drug tests Williams ends his three-year drought All Jeff aims for Cagnes Mandarin: Celtic Shot can take his revenge Mandarin: Doncaster The Times Racing Service Ayr, Lingfield on today Mandarin: Cheltenham Peanuts Pet lands Doncaster feature Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Lingfield Park Doncaster results Wincanton Racing next week Rapid Raceline Wizard whose skill passed test of time Sir Stanley Matthews will be 75 on Thursday. His claim to greatness rests on a career which lasted for 33 years. David Miller considers the extraordinary twilight of Matthews's England international career From Our Association Football Correspondent: England Worthy Football Winners Sir Stanley Matthews will be 75 on Thursday. His claim to greatness rests on a career which lasted for 33 years. David Miller considers the extraordinary twilight of Matthew's England international career CU Wasps faced with a difficult decision on Probyn's fitness Robinson's chance to force a rethink Non-actionable counterclaim admitted through arbitration proceedings Interest at high pitch in McEwan's League Home unions may unite to help Romania Prosecutor must reveal identity of complainant Burden of proof direction wrong Welsh directive to clean up game's sullied reputation Today's Team News Italy's Tuscan Triangle the Good No Snow Guide Tapas & Sevillanas Intasun Cunard Countess Trans Indus Ltd Fodor's 90 Playing a round with jackals Sipping tea on a verandah n Gopalpur-on-Sea, Bill Powell ponders the fleeting impact of the Raj California Hawaii Overseas Travel Trailfinders Allegro FINLAND-Finesse Interline Travel Special Interest Alternative Travel Group Exodus Golf & Country Club Winter Sports Bladon Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mysteries of India Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Adventures Multiple Classified Advertising Items OSL Villas American Travel Centres The Magic of Spain Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Holiday Sale The Strawberry Ski Co Late Offers Mandeer Hols Ltd Hotels Abroad France Twickers World Journey Latin America Self-Catering Keycamp Holidays Luxury Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky Bel Air Self-Catering France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villa Holidays CV Travel Cruising & Sailing Abroad Yugotours Sailing No Title Dordogne Pyrenees Vacanze in Italia AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portofino Italy Beautiful Uk Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Interlude Majorca Umsria/tuscany Adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Uk Holidays Cornwall & Devon East Anglia Preseli Pembrokeshire Lux Welsh farmhouse Anglesey, sleep Kilfinan Hotel Spoil her with a Special Valentines Break Valentine Weekend £219 Sunset Travel Holidays Smugglers 15th Century Hotel The Island Hotel The Magic of Italy Gleneagles Hotel Torquay Enmore Hotel Toad Hall The no snow activity show Even when the white powder is in short supply, skiers can still find exciting sports in the mountains, Doug Sager says Special Occassions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resort round-up Travel News Swan Hellenic Hotel waldhaus Dolder Jersey Motorail for Motorists French Railways SOL Hoverspeed British Ferries Landscape without figures Stephen Taylor escaped the crowds in the spectacular, unpeopled fjords and mountains of southern Norway Cover up with the right policy With travellers and holidaymakers becoming ever moreadventurous, insurance is essential, Frank Dawes explains Canadian Wardair Brittany Ferries Land of the Tuscan Ann Morrow makes a romantic journey through the medieval towns of Italy's golden triangle Sticker Collection

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