News from 03/02/1990
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Jonathan Murphy, Peter Johnson (Director), Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, Merle E. Corbett, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Kate Jemmett, Peter Philp, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, David Lee, Philip Jacobson and Dessa Trevisan, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Alan Tuffin General Secretary, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Helen Kanitkar, G. Christopher Anderson, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Albert Dormer, Kenneth Mellanby, Mary Welsh, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Hazel Leslie, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Fleur de Villiers, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Francesca Greenoak, Ann Morrow, Peter Davenport, Brian Beel, Point-to-point Correspondent, C. T. Saunders, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jane Ewart-Biggs, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Hartland, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Clive Doig, Ernest Beck, Bob Dylan, Michael Clark, Lawrie Smith, Mark Dakin, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Jennifer Potter, David Hands, James Wood, John Percival, Nigella Lawson, Judy Froshang, John Hennessy, Ros Drinkwater, Paddy Heazell (Headmaster), Conor Cruise O'Brien, Avebury, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Tim Jones and Neil Bennett, Sydney Friskin, David Willoughby De Broke, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, Sam Parkhouse, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Watkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, S. C. P. Travel Editor, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Diana Elles, Leslie Megahey, Mark Herbert, Martin Searby, Ned Sherrin, Mike Nicholls, Isabel Butterfield, S. A. Moid Director-General, Peter Brimelow, Barry Pickthall, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Diane Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Dennis Kavanagh, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, Katharine Thwaites, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Alan Franks, Frances Edmonds, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Holt, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Shona Crawford, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, C. E. J. Gardner, Walter Winterbottom, Jonathan Meades, Paul Bird, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Judith Barnes, Anne McElvoy, Charles Kersley, David Ennals, Ian Lloyd, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Ruth Gledhill and Craig Seton, Mersey, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Ivor Davis, Edward Grant,
ResumoSouth Africa begins trek to democracy De Klerk ends ban on ANC and Communists: Mandela free soon Final pieces of the puzzle In today's 60-page Times By Our Foreign Staff: Sanctions must stay, says Bush Travel By Our Diplomatic Editor: Embassy staffs row settled UK-Soviet diplomatic wrangle More golds for Britain at Games Review British policy proved right, says Thatcher Homeowners Friendly Society Books CMG Computer consultant held in US over 'Aids' plot case Libel action against Marsh 'may be link to Warren shooting' New controversy for Pickles as second mother is freed Bronze age ending for penny coin Fugitive gets 8 more years Actors say change of tax status will damage theatre Royal wedding heals family rift Patients urged to query bills Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd The Mandela letters From a roar to a whimper Winnings will boy a new car Portfolio Third bomb hits 'flagship' centre News Roundup £2,500 libel award Labour's 11% lead Drugs jockey jailed Gaps in barriers shut Judge's plea rejected Dispute on NCC split is revived Cunard Countess Private hospital is closed Electricians tell Ford to increase 10.2% offer or face all-out strike MPs say cost of new Navy helicopter may be £40m Business women shape up to powerful future Vital operation for Soviet baby Thatcher in skills crisis talks Lawson bank salary 'corrupts ideals' Call for Inquiry into lost files 'Dirty tricks campaign' Correction Legal aid clients 'may suffer' in drive to widen consumer choice Leaders of 118,000 teachers call for strike vote over pay 'Multi-racial police' Front of queue Life for rape Hunt for driver Toads spared Tory candidate Hotel fire Zoo windfall Name in vain Minister declines to support debt payment Bill Parliament Abandoned academy offerings for sale Sunday newspapers top league for justifiable complaints Press Council rulings US bank to offer art credit n Europe Saleroom The Enchanted Cloud Angolan forces capture key airstrip from Unita Young whites join victory parade as townships celebrate South Africa: A New Beginning Lingering doubts on future fail to dampen black's dance of joy 'The time for reconstruction and reconciliation has arrived' Extracts from speech that could change a nation ANC mastered art of survival over 78 years Afrikaner hard men determined to hold back the tidal wave of change Fighting erodes Aoun's support World Roundup Falklands zone hope 400 Kurds 'poisoned' Radiation leak danger Boat people hold-up 17 killed in commuter train crash Japan takes up hi-tech electioneering De Klerk, the grey technocrat, may be last white ruler South Africa: A New Beginning Anti-apartheid activists find cause for joy Anthony Burgess Allied Dunbar Gysi regrets Kohl rejection West Berlin seen as unity model Village for outcasts gives refuge to ailing Honecker Baker to testify at Kremlin Soviet party faces up to intimations of mortalilty Tears for a fallen martyr Serbs demand Kosovo crusade Yugoslavia's ethnic power keg Stannah Lifts Ltd Experts ready to take over in Sofia Times Diary Picture Gallery Time to prepare a graceful exit On her 15th anniversary as Tory leader, Dennis Kavanagh offers Mrs Thatcher sorry examples of premier who clung to power Bedtime thrill without the sex Gorbachov's German gaffe Conor Cruise O'Brien on a failure to heed public opinion Witnesses to terror Afrikaner Statesmanship Drinking and driving One Fatherland Learning to read UK attitude to Dalai Lama BBC arts policy Cleaning up London 'Catch 22' if postal monopoly ends Crisis in Caucasus To memory dear CPS under fire Moles and spurge Continuing quest for church unity Storm comfort Blow by blow Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Luncheon Inner Temple Birthdays Dinners Oratory School Anniversaries Marriages University news Horners' Company Lecture Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom Michael Clark Carvings and sculptures for places of worship throughout Britain Helen Jerome Eddy Silent screen star who became real estate agent Gunther Kloss British higher education and the spur of Europe Lord McAlpine of Moffat Forthcoming marriages Service dinners For I am certain that nothing can separate us from… The Legal Profession To the Editor of the Times Church services tomorrow Linking the brain to artificial limbs Science Report A quip for all seasons Television Choice A journey that is worth making Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC 1 Radio Choice Radio 1 Cyril Kaye The art of making money Television Choice Homes are flooded by record river levels Towns cut off a new storms hit Britian Water shortage warning The Times Crossword No 18,208 Word- Watching A daily safari through the language jungle. Which of the possible definitions is correct? Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Weather Richer Worst of Aids 'may be over' Economics: Cooperating in Davos Money The Pound Stock Market Reserves rise £47m Mainmet deal Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates SA gold shares soar on prospect of reforms EC securities plans could hit Uk firms Receiver appointed at Zodiac Garston investors to sue Tsb offshoot NFMC may negligence claim after collapse of tied agent New steed to stop drug-runners Raleigh back on the beat Asian Trader Trust Government outlines bid barriers for EC Business Roundup Wholesale Fittings falls Cash aid for Response Hoffmann in $2bn US deal (Reuter): Elsevier denies bid Micropal. Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Mastercare in £460,000 sale M Y buyout plan fails By Our Financial Staff: First Europe rims Poles' bank sale The Bell tolls for Bond empire Majority-owned subsidiary applies to wind up parent company Rolls-Koyce to buy stake in Fokker finance Recent Issues World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Mild weather helps to keep US unemployment at 5.3% London Traded Options Traditional Options Hotelier back to profit at £5.41m SeaCon set to detail reshape Investors to be offered at least $70 in value under restructuring plan MTM bids £12m for Chemoxy Colonnade values shares at 200p By Our City Staff: BIA 'has £3.4m in assets' Queens Moat hits at Norfolk shares lag Abtngdon in 5%-Spurs build-up New striker scores at White Hart Lane More staff to regulate insurance Shares placing BDDP tender Kleen-E-Ze goes £2.8m into the red M&G Mexico worries over Eastern competition World Economic Forum Rodney Lord in Davos Zero inflation 'for stability' Wall Street Foreign buyers push Frankfurt to record Royal Bank lifted by talk of French stake-building Stock Market Unit Linked Insurance Investments Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Minor advances Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Inside The Four Corners Folioplan Offshore status sought to stem exodus of savers Lindsay Cook reports societies' reaction to independent taxing One-company bonds banned Fidelity SIB rule revision will still leave tied agent clients out in the cold LEV share demand Save & Prosper Schroder Unit Trusts MIM Britannia UK vetting fails to stop trickster banking scams Tony Hetherington on questionable banks registered with small island nations Health insurance tax changes for over-60s Sun Life Licensed to commit fraud International pressure forces Montserrat to clean up its act TSB Fund Managers Victim goes broke from complex loan fee swindle … and the ruinous effect can have on the unwary client Stewart Ivory & Company Limited Fimbra Framlington Multiple Display Advertising Items Rjtemple & Company Ltd Bradford & Bingley Building Society Taking a small man for a long ride Barbara Ellis looks at how mainstream investors could be sold down the river through charges Investor clubs us a way of learning to play sstock markets Save & Prosper Evolution of the 'money-back' bond continues Co-ordinated Landand Estates plc Storm warning at Lloyd's Midland Lloys Bank The Equitable Life Pearl Unit Trusts Portfolio Platinum Building up to a personal best Putting your own house in order can be a money-saver says Rodney Hobson Making hay in an old barn GT Unit Managers. Ltd Caravan family supervises work Timber-framed kit turns into a home Valentines daze as cards inflation hits infatuation The Mercury Pep Bonus time as building societies amalgamate Lindsay Cook notes the trend of offering windfall gains to members of small societies to win their votes in takeovers MCI Save & Prosper Sears salutes the 1990s with a smile Gillian Bowditch discovers a new emphasis on shopping service in the coming decade Geoffrey Maitland Smith, the chairman, says specialist niche stores will grow now that the Eighties spending boom is over, changing the nature of the high street once again Bristol & West Building Society Flemings Investment Trusts Eating out: MlCHELIN Man's Bargain After trudging 2,000 miles through Antarctic wasted to the Pole, they were refused even a hot shower Sight Savers Williams Grant's Doggone on namedropping The Ned Sherrin Column If I were… 'To be able to go free to the Science Museum was enormously important to me and a tremendous inspiration' A Childhood: Sir Clive Sinclair Cardmember Financial Services Final clues to our prize puzzler Competition Crossword Today we publish the remaining multi-section clues in The Times Diamond Jubilee Crossword together with the clues already published during the week and invite readers to fill in the whole grid to enter our holiday competition Using your horse sense Collecting The equine model field is wide, so how can you be sure of picking a winner? Peter Philp looks at the favourites From our Own Correspondent: Shanken, but never to be stirred Life in Lebanon is a constant battle, even for the owner of a West Beirut cocktail bar, Juan Carlos Gumucio discovers Sales Guide Under the greenwood tree Environment Peter Davenport reports on the growth of organizations which aim to replace some of Britain's lost woodlands Outings Restaurant and Catering Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mad Chef's Bistro Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Good Earth Haweli Multiple Display Advertising Items Tall Orders Developing a taste for gimmickry Eating out Jonathan Meades visits a restaurant that has perfected the trick of serving fantastic food at realistic prices Warning vote in the union Campus The disaffilition debate must result in NUS reform, Edward Grant says Propping up the NUS Directory In judgement with Paris The Times Cook Frances Bissell joins the stars of European cuisine to judge the Trusthouse Forte Hotel Chef of the Year competition Southern comforts Drink New Zealand wines win top markes as Jane MacQuitty picks the best February drinking Wine Buys Therma Bond Roofing Ltd Overflow from the salmon lake Food Seriously unfunny, truly unreal America Thomas Pynchon has closed the distance between himself and the world he used to menace, James Wood laments Vineland By Thomas Pynchon Secker & Warburg, £14.95 No sense in worrying For Children A Foot in the Grave By Joan Aiken Illustrated by Jan Pienkowski Cape, £8.95 The Book of Evidence at Claude Gill Books Ltd To be Signed but never heard? Seeing Voice By Oliver Sacks Pan Books, £12.95 I spy a plot problem Thrillers A Time without Shadows By Ted Allbeury New English Library, £11.95 Exploring women beyond the pale Spinsters Abroad Victorian Lady Explorers By Dea Birkett Blackwell, £14.95 Feeling free to dance Jazz Cleopatra Josephine Baker in Her Time By Phyllis Rose Chatto & Windus, £18 Picture Gallery Screen dreams Fiction Last Exit to Brooklyn By Hubert Selby Jr Paladin, £3.99 Deliverance By James Dickey Abacus, £3.99 In Country By Bobbie Ann Mason Flamingo, £. 399 The Lost Weekend By Charles Jackson Penguin, £4.99 Thinking man's church? Christianity and Politics By Hugh Monefiore MacMillan, £9.99 White will to survive White Tribe Dreaming By Marq de Villers Penguin, £5.99 On the box, from poets' corner Paperbacks Jasper Rees admies the urbane intelligence of D. J. Enright Fields of Vision By D. J. Enright Oxford, £5.95 Europe's gowned head Queen of Roumania The life of Princess Marie, grand-daughter of Queen Victoria By Hannah Pakula Eland Books, £9.95 Summer thyme My Father's Glory and my Mother's Castle By Marcel Pagnol Translated by Rita Barisse André Deutsch, £8.95 The South Bank Centre RPO Multiple Classified Advertising Items City of Westminster Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Shadowlands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items ECO Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Glory of Mozart RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porridge and poetry Radio Red carpet fit for a prince John Higgins reviews Prince Igor at Covent Garden, and John Percival assesses the choreograph Opera An eight-hour gastronomic delight in Paris Theatre Oedipe et Ies Oiseaux Théâtre des Amandiers Orchestrating the winds of change With the fall of the Berlin wall, the conductor Kurt Masur finds he has a political role to play in East Germany, as he explains to Richard Morrison Tears and cheers Television A high-spirited Fokine revival True grit and spit Theatre Wild Battersea Arts Centre The Barbican Centre Royal National Theatre Strauss on song Concert RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Politely sensual Classical Percy Grainger: Planc music for four hands, Vol 1 Penetope Thwaites/John Lavender (Pearl SHE CD 9611) Times Books Classical Update Cutting the crackle A new invention makes it possible to clean up old recordings Linkwords by Clive Doig Last Week's Answers A doomed poet and some bandits Opera Blowing a flexible trumpet Jazz Jazz Update A-Z Guide to Rock Rock Update Bob Dylan Silver Mist The All Year Conservatory Book No Title Weekend Tips Plastic Class Mr. Plastic Diy Direct Supplies Ltd Fine art of formality Gardening Francesca Greenoak pays a winter visit to Sir Roy Strong's garden in Herefordshire, and finds a surprise round every corner After the Storm Multiple Display Advertising Items Trilliums Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walk Multiple Classified Advertising Items A division of MAC Ltd Foam for Comfort Crescourt Loft Coversions Ltd MOPS Christian Scott Styles Ahead Ltd Anbil Systems Ltd The Sofabed Shop Giantsize Wiston Projects School Multiple Display Advertising Items Futons Multiple Display Advertising Items Akom Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Wall Bed Company Treske Multiple Display Advertising Items Teddys Limited Valentine Kite Silkes Hamper Company Ltd Life support systems From can-openers to computers, everyone needs a gadget, whether hi-tech or old-fashioned favourite, as Nicole Swengley discovers The woodland trust Broadcasting Photography Galleries Bridge Cinema Rock Theatre Chess Opera Crossword Concise No 2093 Dance Jazz Concerts Rugby Union Sky falls in on Coe and co-starts Walking a line between fitness and frustration Robson is granted go-ahead Larkins provides a tour tonic Anti-tour march goes ahead Coe's Career Simon Barnes's sporting Acuhealth Swinging in the Rain Tuck of the Irish Life after Hugo Paris match should hold on fears for Englishmen abroad Rugby Union: Carling Leads his Men with Confidence to Parc Des Princes as Scotland Start their Campign Wary of an Irish Revival Today's Teams in Paris Senna will have to apologize Motor Racing Older Jaguars bare teeth at Daytona Five nations' table Golden hour for Petrenko ICE Skating New plans for Cardiff Sport N Brief England B face a stern French test English students give fine forward display McCurrie given a tough start Rugby League Scots prepare to make the most of their belated entry A Curtis Cup recall for a us veteran Golf Today's Teams in Dublin Guernsey's ideal semi-final Squash Rackets Snow Reports Storm clouds gather over Old Trafford Football: Ferguson's Team Enter the Hundredth Manchester Derby in Even Greater Disarray than their Neighbours Old foes return to haunt Robson in European draw Guide to the Groups Baker steels himself for championship Cycling Ferguson's Deals For the Record Villa may have to sacrifice flair New tournament Kendall's shadow falls across the paths of his rivals Weekend Team News Grinstead out to seize one of the last places Hockey Tall order for Kingston against Giants Basketball Pinning down an elusive genius Tomorrow Wheatley losing four-day battle Cricket: Larwood Unrepentant about England's Use of Bodyline Tactics during the Infamous 1932-33 Series in Australia Firebrand's passion all spent Guide to the Weekend Fixtures (AFP): Contest delay Wright steers his team towards a strong position Storm washes out first day of Test Sport on Tv Brambani is pipped at the post by Australian Scots take first gold McColgan's status enhanced Black day for the champion Planned last bow taken off stage The Times from the XIV Commonwealth Games n Auckland Yesterday's Results from Auckland Langford effort brings medal and collapse Briggs in a hurry to lift gold medal for England Threefold triumph for Smith Key Medals Today's Programme Woodhall downs his arch rival Maddison is denied title in shoot-out All-weather but not much enjoyment Clement Freud journeys to Southwell and discovers why the public is not flocking to watch racing on an artificial surface Teamwork key to Saunders success Focusing on the Leading Livery Yard as New Point-To-Point Season Comes under Orders Old Nick for flying start at Old Raby Today's meetings From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Improving Nomadic Way to take honours in Wessel From Our French Racing Correspondent, Cagnes: All Jeff sets Cagnes example Racing next week Clay's fine comeback Ascot acceptors Attendances and Tote turnovers Ireland tomorrow Mandarin: Conditions favour Desert Orchid Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service Chepstow, Stratford off Shoemaker retires from saddle at 58 Mandarin: Southwell Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Americans try to tempt cream for rich hurdle Foreign riders at Sandown Rapid Raceline This immemorial sporting life Sport Book of the Week The genesis of sport is more than the book of numbers or the chronicles or the mighty. In this historical perspective, Richard Holt gives the ordinary participant his due Eager for the off around the Horn Yachting: Better Tactics Will Not Be Enough to Catch the Leader on Fourth Stage Fraught with Peril Service Invalid through postal failure Concern over heavy family legal costs All 23 survivors a tribute to the fleet Intent in attempted rape After-acquired assets accountable Stewart keeps his lead following a colourful display Golf Bristol happy in a wandering role Student Sport Leger Travel 35 Group Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Ltd Self-Catering Magic of Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alternative Travel Group Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peace comes dropping slow… Ann Morrow goes in search of the essential Irish country house: tangles of fishing rods, log fires at dusk, and butter and cream with everything Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Andrews University Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fly east, with difficulty Fare Deal Karnten Austria Travel Notes Time Off Crystal Holidays Hover Speed British Ferries Iberia Snow Report Staying put Travel News Pampered off the piste Shona Crawfard poole enjoyed a weekend of flattery and good skiing at Isola 2000 Travel Notes CTC Canadian Wardair Ski the vertical mile It's a long flight to Canada but the skiing is worth it, Dong Sager says Blackcomb is, in the worlds of its president Hugh Smythe, "the state of the art ski resort in North America" Hover Speed British Ferries Travel Notes Bermuda Tantalized by a Tahitian smile Michael Watkins explores the bewitching magic of the South Seas islanders of French Polynesia Travel Notes The Times Victors of Hugo Four months of heroic effort facilities to Guadeloupe after the hurricane. But the tourists have yet to return, Ros Drinkwater reports
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