News from 10/02/1990
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Alan Tomlinson, David Dale, Alan Castle, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ian Flintoff, Graham Rock, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, P. G., Christopher, Lisanne Radice, Margaret Leslie, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Paul Bompard, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Mark Souster, Louis Heren, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Bunnyman Ian McCulloch, G. Christopher Anderson, Michael Binyon, Michael Binyon Brussels, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Bill Bradshaw, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Angela MacKay and David Tweed, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, G. E. Pinkerton, Nora Beloff, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Mary Cuthill, Wayne Asher, Ruth Gledhill, S. K. Jenkins, Lindsay Cook, family Money Editor, Louise Taylor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, John Young, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Michael Preston, Brian Clapham, John Percival, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, Edward Gorman, Geoffrey Matthews, Sandra A. Charstone, H. P. Hall, Paul Wheeler, Sally Jones, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jennie Hawthorne, Sydney Friskin, A. C. S. Payton, David Holbrook, Gillian Bowditch, Edmund Launert, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Shona Crawford Poole reports, John Russell Taylor, Berlin Oboe Quartet, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Conrad Voss Bark, Robin Neillands, Craig Seton, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Kenneth Fleet, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Bone, Sarah Jane Checkland and Simon Tait, Brian Alderson, Craig Lord, John Collins, J M Shipley-Collins, Clive White, Sebastian Coe, Matthew Parris, Hugh Lee, Malcolm McKeag, Frances Edmonds, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Frederick Jones, S. C. Harding, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Ian Murray and Mary Dejevsky, Charles Hennessy, Jonathan Meades, Peter Kenny, Anne McElvoy, Ralph Wiley, Michael Kinsley, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Andrew McEwen, Hazhir Teimourian and Stewart Tendler, S. P. Walker, Colin McQuillan, Tom Holland, Mary Dejevsky, Philip Ray,
ResumoThatcher hits at new threat to Rushdie Death sentences must stand, says Khamenei In today's 60-page times New crisis for Bond Travel Church report accepts homosexual viewpoint Five-star Hilton comes to the Kremlin First two activists freed in amnesty Batons break up ANC protest rally Gorbachov sets condition for troop cuts Todd halts ballot In rigging scare Review First direct Books Expert fears international incident over treasure sale Dealers cast doubt on origins of Marquess of Northampton's £40m board of ancient silver RSC sponsor will stand by company in spite of closure Flyball racing dogs will give a new 'fun' look to Crufts Fondu the racing also-ran is a £50,000 winner Owners awarded damages after bloodtyping tests uncover stud farm mix-up Thatcher backs Lords move to limit fertility treatment Scholar convinced that treasure is authentic Young Tories fall out in dispute on funding Notice Who will win the £5,000? Nest Week Family to share Winnings Portfolio Yeltsin explains his fears Yes, It is like Flying West Midlands police reinstated News Roundup Cloud hides eclipse Skipper in hot water Heart baby weaker £10 fare-dodging fine £21.6m charity record Cyril Kaye Gould keeps Labour poll tax plans under wraps MP escapes crash with bruises RUC and Stevens dismiss 'friction' Bill tackles computer hacking 'Bolthole' for Hong Kong £5m boost to train nurses in use of high-tech units Cycling peer falls foul of road holes Law Lord critical proposals to appoint non-lawyer judges Bar seeks overseas business Tax officer is jailed for fraud Threat lifted Appeal delay Drawings back Ruling delay Aston sold Sentence cut Selective theft Girl, 9, in mock rape at school playground School that refused girls votes to opt out Closure threat The reservoir that is 3,000 million gallons short Warning of strong winds and freezing weather OPTIMA Scientists agree for first time on rate of global warming BMW tells drivers to buy petrol from only three firms Churchs Barrister's, suicide by burning 'due to guilt' The bridge over the sea to Skye Historian denies being part of Hess cover-up Leaked letters dismissed as forgeries Hunt for long-eared hedgehog Viewers and broadcasters to meet Violence on television Ortega frees 1,000 Contra rebels in advance of election UK poised to lift Falklands zone Reagan will testify in Poindexter trial World Roundup Pakistan peace plea Talks polarize Israelis Paris terror trial ends Pressmen go unwillingly to drugs battle US medals mania provokes critical fire Air dash by Duchess Mandela sets conditions for talks Namibia clears last hurdle on way to freedom Jury lets Gotti walk free Dark side of liberty on show in Romania's new dawn While most of our customers rate British Gas Gysi warns of disaster in a hasty unification Changing Face of Europe An Eisenhower goes to Russia with Love East Germany 'plunging into anarchy' Bucharest instability worsens as media chief quits British Gas British Gas Hurd and Howe mellow towards rapid unification Moscow to begin troop pull-out Czechoslovak talks Grass sounds a warning on 'German disease' Pope plans Hungary visit Times Dairy Thatcher hits at new threat to Rushdie Death sentences must stand, says Khamenei Michael Binyon reports on moves towards Britain's cautions line as the Ec weights the implications of an enlarged European home Cross words on a pointless ritual Doing a deal with Peking David Owen sets out a compromise on Hong Kong democracy Firing from the lip Herr Pöhl Thinks Again A Sorry Performance Scouting for Girls Looking askance at the Wrens Saving time Acting concerns Majority rule doubts in South Africa Nailing the Soviet lie Rail fare increases Church unity Museum site for Docklands Collections unseen Harrow development Banishing moles Computer-speak Court Circular Birthdays Lord Elwyn-Jones CH Forthcoming marriages Royal Society Service dinner Memorial services The discount Furness Lord Hamilton of Dalzell Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen, soldier and legal aid expert A little too soon to declare war Anniversaries Jimmy Van Heusen From Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood hit scores Del Shannon Faisetto pop singer who had early Sixties fame Inns of Court studentships 1990/92 TA officer cadets commissioned Latest wills Announcements & Personal The Poet of Russia Weather message in a bucket Science Report Tomorrow's services Regret to Announce Closing down Sale The Times Announcement & Personal A thorn in Scotland's side Television Choice Airing Buchan's novel spy yarn Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio Airing Buchan's novel spy yarn Television Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Crimeshield plus Terror threat 'uncovered by Prince's men The Times Crossword No 18,214 A dream comes true for East German tourists Weather The New Executive Index The Pound Land sale boost for Ship Canal Tourist Rates Talks on refinancing as Sock Shop loses £3.9m No dividend, but Mirman says worst is over Lloyds to give Abbey £15 m for flotation fiasco By Our City Staff: Decision day for Lowndes Queensway Little choice for shareholders over £70m package By Our City Staff: GEC radar deal cleared despite competition fear Building societies fear cash drain JFJohnson Fry Corporate Finance Limited Bond pushed to the brink of collapse after judge's ruling Cerebos deal may reap RHM £182m World Market Indices Birmingham Midshires Brittan rules will force banks to reveal cash transfer costs The Times Honeysuckle cuts payout By Our City Staff: Abingworth value up 14% The Mercury Pep Radiotrust shares fall on £4m rights issue Business Roundup Early's seeks explanation Cluff to raise £2.3m Larger loss at Mid-States Alpha Stocks IIC plunges to £186,000 Matthey lifts French stake Pöhl seeks to allay fears over monetary union Grossart ahead at £3.27m Summer boost Marine slides Edmond alert Bear Brand picks through Li bones Assets worth 'materially more' than price paid in all-share bid US producer prices jump Tvs to distribute first series from Sleepy Kids Rosehaugh also adopts flats plan Sorting out the men from the boys in the property market Mix K with water for healthy growth Morgan Grfellunti Asset Management Wall Street (Reuter): Tokyo trades cautiously Unit Linked Insurance Investments KIO reduces its stake in Royal Bank of Scotland Stock Market Recent Issues (Reuter): Profit-taking in Frankfurt London Traded Options Traditional Options Shares drift lower Stock Exchange Places Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Investment Anomalies Increased interest Paid twice Charges New Edition out now! New fund will target women Sentinel Life admits it did publish false unit prices City bank fails to pay tax on interest to savers Independent taxation is causing headaches, writes Lindsay Cook Fidelity Making Money Make Money Garson investor group set to fight for redress The Equitable Life Fimbra Member Scottish Amicable Save & Prosper Investment funds slow to join green bandwagon Barbara Ellis finds managers are backward on the environment Briefings Chelsea Building Society Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans New trusts look to Europe, east and west Touche Remnant Poll tax to hit the pockets of divorced women and tenants A million will be hurt by community charge anomalies, writes Barbara Ellis Perpetual Independent JF Johnson Fry's BES offers The Equitable Life Taxhaven Portfolio Just popping round to see uncle—in the Porsche Margaret Leslie finds pawnbrokers are enjoying a renaissance after their demise with the welfare state Express way to gain financial acumen Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax allowance still goes to husband Inspect titles before signing flat leases Independence Day means £1 bn for those who taxed their brains Schroder Unit Trusts Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd Fimbra OFT in a tangle over tie-in conflict The new idea of estate agents providing mortgages for buyers of houses they are also selling has led to calls for a ban on the practice says Sara McConnell Gartmore Save & Prosper FIMBRA Member ForeignQColonial The Times It pays to check exchange rate charges M>HE M&G Group Choose an umbrella for stormy financial weather Revenue has benign view on antiques Stewart Ivory Putting a polish on period glass An important sale of English and Continental glass next week provides a benchmark for prices says Conal Gregory Midland Save & Prosper The German Investment Trust plc Index Russian faith too firm to crush After years of suppression, the Russian Orthodox Church is taking advantage of perestroika to exercise a social and political influence. Jack Chisholm met one of its most influential priests Granta No Title How do you avoid the complex problem of… Right faces, wrong names The Ned Sherrin Column If I were… 'The KGB fired me. I'm very proud of that. I'm not proud that I agreed to spy, but I was scared' A Childhood: Vladimir Ashkenazy A stroll across Edward Heath Ellis & Co Wealth of poverty Tom Holland visits Stanford University in the United States, and discovers money isn't everything From our Own Correspondent: Pâté from the golden goose Gold is flavour of the month in Japan-whether it's in your coffee, omelette or sake, or rubbed over your skin, Joe Joseph reports on the rush When East meets West Louise Tookey and Perdita Fraser discover how the changing face of Eastern Europe has affected students The debate on disaffiliation Secrets of the kiln Collecting English ceramics are proving popular in the salerooms, John Shaw writes Keeping children in check School Chess Half of the pupils at a Lincolnshire village school belong to the chess club. And some are potential champions. Sally Brompton reports Sales Guide The Sunday Times Tomorrow Royal romance Tandoori-nights Indian Cuisine Khan's Restaurant Focns On. . . Valentines Day Dining Le Cellier du Midi Golden Swan Thai Restaurant Restaurant and Catering Guide Raffces Mr Kong Chinese Restaurant MA&PA Kelong Malaysian Singaporean Restaurant Focns On.. . Valentines Day Dining Battersea Barge Bistro, SW8 Hanging back at the Tate Eating out Jonathan Meades winces at the names of the museum pieces to be found in the Olde Englishe Tate Gallery Restaurant An old flame rekindled Cafe Society Charles Hennessy salutes the born-again beauty of New York's newly refurbished Rainbow Room The Lace Plate Experienced Restaurant Manager Directory A piece or cake with beetroot Root vegetables are a useful addition to many dishes. Frances Bissell carries out some sweet and savoury experiments Lifelong affair with the grape Drink This year send your St Valentine's Day message in a bottle. Jane MacQuitty seeks out the most romantic bouquets Wine Buys To the heart via the tummy Food A Piece of cake with beetroot Dressed to kill Julian Desborough on the lives and styles of military men The Thin Red Line By D. S. V. Fosten and B. K. Fosten Window & Greene, £35 Nelson's Navy By Braine Lavery Conway Maritime Press, £35 Too long in the telling Crime Marcel Berlins Curse the Darkness By Lesley Grant-Adamson Faber, £13,99 VIKNG Saving the souls Western Christian missionaries are scrambling to spread the word as never before, Victoria Glendinning discovers Mornings after nights before Boswell The Great Biographer, 1789-95 Edited by Marlies K. Danziger Heinemann, £25 Spanish stroller Journey to the Alcarria By Camile Jose Cela Granta Books, £4.99 The cost of being green From scripts to screen Film Edward Buscombe Metropolis By Fritz Lang Faber, £4.99 Napoleon By Abel Gance Edited by Bambi Ballard Faber, £8.99 For the love of an age The Jazz Age: Popular Music in the 1920s By Arnold Shaw Oxford, £5.95 One long-dead lord a-leaping For-Children Brian Alderson Wild Robert By Diana Wynne Jones Blustrated by Emma Chichester Clark Methwen, £7,95 Mentioned in dispatches Alan Moorehead By Tom Pacock The Bodley Head, £16.95 Murder in green covers Crime The Silk Stocking Murders By Anthony Berkeley Penguin, £3.99 The White Cottage Mystery By Margery Allingham Penguin, £3.99 Vanish in an Instant By MArgaret Mitlar Penguin, £3.99 Quick List The South Bank Centre A Valentine's Night Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Lane Sextet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Harry Blech's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Halle Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Spectacular Classical Spectacular Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Wars on celluloid Television Can books be divine? Radio Tangled lives at the Factory Barry Millington talks to Marie Angel about singing the role of Donna Anna in David Freeman's production of Don Giovanni Pitfalls of the gentle approach Concert Gerhard Oppitz Wigmore Hall Noel Goodwin Berlin Oboe Quartet Purcell Room Noel Goodwin Pitfalls of the gentle approach In a theatre of desperation Benedict Nightingale assesses the Royal Shakespeare Company's decision to withdraw from the Barbican Theatre The Winter's Tale Manchester No smoke without fire Opera Lucia di Lammermoor Swindon Help the Aged Stagnant pools Dance Images The Place Machine tools Radio stations are using computers to choose the records they play, Mike Nicholls says Modern without tears Classical Schoenberg, Berg, Weben: Orchestral Works CBSO/Rattle (EMI CDC 7 49857 2) Berg: Chamber Concerto, Pilüger: Metamorphosen German Wind Soloists/Koch BR 100 036) Berg: Quartets Schoenberg Qurtet (Koch Schwann 310 005 H1) Rock Update The Eagles Lonely journey of the soul Lieder Schubert Winterreise Hynninen/Gothoni (Ondine ODE 725-2) Schubert: Winterreise Schopper/Staler(Deutsche Harmonia Mundi Rd 77055) Schubert: Lieder Vol 5 Connel/Johnson(Hyperion Cdj 33005) Schubert: Dichterliebe, etc Schreier/Sawalisch (Phillips 428 237-2) Startled statue Opera Wagner: Das Rheingold Soloists, Bavarian RSO/Haitaink(EMI CDS 7 49853 2) (two Cds) Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Vickers, Nilson, Orchestre National/Bohm (Rodolphe/ Harmonia Mundi RPC 32553.55) (three CDs) A-Z Guide to Rock Echo & the Bunnymen Classical Update All in the best possible taste Jazz Gary Burton Reunion (GRP-9598) Booby Welling Birds Of Brazil (Sungai BW11) Linkwords by Clive Doig Last Week's Answers A man of natural resources Francesca Greenoak meets Arthur Barritt, who has been researching the benefits of organic farming methods for 50 years Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cedar Tiree Weekend Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Walk Solid Timber Saw Horse Bramley's Nurseries Homes and Gardens in the Times Weather Eye Interior International Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Shoparound Mighty Meter Stand Taller Genuine large freshwater pearl necklaces £18 Fire Escape Quickly with the Fascape Fir Escape Big Big Gifts by Choc Away Photosales Chesterfields Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Acclaimed by the Critics "futons" Quality Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Pine beds by Moriarti Ties Narrowed Shirts Re-Collared and Re-Cuffed Ex-Exhibition Leather Sofas & Armchairs Astral Bed Company 17th Century English Oak Beau Regard Individually Made to Measure Medivac Multiple Display Advertising Items Loft Ladders Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc The art of Valentine gifts How to put your money where your heart is on Wednesday Plastic shapes up to quality Shopping Much-derided plastics is the star of two big shows next week. Nicole Swengley discovers why Crack It with Cordula Galleries Opera Bridge Picture Gallery Dance Theatre Jazz Chess Cinema Rock Crossword Concise No 2099 Concerts Photography Broadcasting Index How Ardiles turned artisans into artists Osvaldo Ardiles Gallacher can show way back England still unprepared By a Special Correspondent: Rugby man kicking the name around Lamb leading the hunt Burton after new seats Flat Roof Problems? Travel Sharper edge to Tyson's appetite Boxing (AP): Death of Ali's father at 77 Azinger shares lead Cleal absence hits Hull's cup chance Rugby League Olazábal the man to watch Golf A Golden Age of genius and glory Sebastian Coe on his great rivals in 13 years of international athletics Eight-mile extra lead for Dalton Yachting: Submarines Use Vessels for Stalking and Dummy Attacks Opening the gates for the salmon's return home Fishing: Stepping up Efforts to Stop the Unprofitable Practice of High Seas Netting Periscope alert for the fleet (Reuter): America's Cup dispute close to a conclusion Lamazou sets course for homeward run Next By a Special Correspondent: Repeat run for Douce and Baker Cycling Republic to ask for FIFA's assistance Football: Aston Villa Seek to Maintain the Pressure on Liverpool Football's future as a business Snow Reports Taylor and Francis meet again under new circumstances Le Tissier rejects France chance Weekend Team News Boone's power clears way to semi-final Rackets Dutch to test 'super' bike in the tour Cycling Norfolk call in King as skip Bowls Richards beats odds to reclaim Welsh place Badminton Sirant selected to lead coaches Ice Hockey Hampstead lie in wait Lacrosse Outsider relishes challenge Tennis Toleafoa takes a semi-final berth For the Record Golf Davis next in the line as Parrott moves on Snooker Kuiper rides swing of fortune Cricket: Morning Collapse Flunges English Xi into Trouble against South Africans Leicester spurn Broad Interflora Bowler collapses on day of ho play Lannaman making Comeback Sport in Brief Lendl through Eight-match bans Murray charge Backing Bailey Belfast challenge Watch this space Win for Backley Today's Team News Varsities pack in new blood Young too young for a job Nottingham game plan to curb Orrell pack Rugby League New coaches to watch how their women fare Gillingham season nears end Swimming Baddest man on the planet As Mike Tyson prepares to defend his world boxing championship in Tokyo tomorrow, Ralph Wiley tells of the first time he met him Always take the boxer over the puncher, all else being equal. With Tyson, everything else is not equal Tyson would hug and kiss his foes after he had balsted them to the deck and they had been revived Pitman orchestra nearing crescendo Michael Seely meets the country's leading woman trainer, who holds a strong hand in today's two big races at Newbury Silver King underlines strong Triumph claim Cagnes raiders struggle in sticky ground Rapid Raceline Broken leg for Harte Results from yesterday's four meetings Mooney in line for week to remember Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Committee approves new stand at Epsom Full report on Southwell's abandonment Hill Street has right credentials Chance for Whitsunday Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Ayr Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Nomadic Way for belated Wessel win Racing next week Big Race Line-Up BBC1 Form guide to the 17 contenders Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections England unlikely to be the force of 1986 Hockey: The World's Best Players Drawn from 12 Countries are in Pakistan for the Seventh World Cup Competition Sport on TV Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Guide to the Teams Tomorrow Khans find Dittmar a threat to their rule Squash Rackets (Reuter): Champion warned Wishing you were there? The Times Holiday Travellers' Survey reveals you, our readers, to be diverse and adventurous, Travel Editor Shona Crawford Poolw reports RCLCLUB Riviera Single Minded Panam Trailfinders the Travel Experts Live! In Europe Travelsavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Greek Islands Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interline Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items Romance of the Rhine Cruise & Sail Abroad Tuscany-a Magic Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why Fly Charter? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Explore Adventures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Ski Whizz Small World Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski West Alpfit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Alps Specials !!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The simple life A holiday on the Greek island of Paxos means slowing down to village pace, as Philip Dunn found out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Travel Notes Ski challenge Travel News Amsterdam Map Jersey Footing it lightly Walking Have boots, will travel: your two feet can give you the freedom of some of the word's most spectacular and remote landscapes. In the first of a six part series on activity holidays, Robin Neillands looks at walking and trekking. Next week: cycling Travel Notes Way off the beaten track Travel Canadin Warclair On the wild side Trekking Kit and Maps Travel Notes Bcrmuda Journey into the unknown Travel Pakistan has yet to join tourism's big league but, as John Russell Taylor found, there are rich rewards for the traveller National Union of Teachers
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