News from 03/03/1990
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Jeremy Andrews, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, Graham Rock, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Malcolm McKag, Robin Thompson, President, John Wade, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Philp, Tim Judah, Gragan Searjeant Financial Editor, Barbara Ellis, Kerry Bretherton, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, David Rhys Jones, Richard Owen, and Martin Fletcher, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, David Gower, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, James Bone, Clive Davis, James Henderson and Brian Viner, R. S. Bluglass, Albert Dormer, Roger W. Hammond, Richard Streeton, Bridget Frost, Tony Patrick, Eric James, Gerald Davies, Keith Wheathley, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, David Tweed, Brian James, Dinah Birch, Francesca Greenoak, Peter Brown, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Wood, Rodney B. Spokes, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, Rodney Lord, Michael McCarthy, Enivironment Correspondent, Christine Stopp, Louise Taylor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams and Gordon Phillips, D. G. Evans, Sarah Jane Checkland and David Sapsted, John Dorman, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Simon Tait and John Shaw, Peter Lewis, Norman de Mesquita, Jenny Tabakoff, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Peter dear and Gillian Maxey, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Hamish Lennox, Barbars Ellis, Dennis Signy, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, William Jackson, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Daniel Treisman, John Nicholls, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Watkins, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Philip F. Nind, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Peter J. Witt, Director, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, Phil McLennan, Conrad Voss Bark, Jack Triggs, Gavin Bell and Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Robin Neillands, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Tony Higton, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Peter Brimelow, Kenneth Hudson, Stephen Leather and Philip Robinson, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Hope, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Helen Pridham, Colin Narbrough, Economic Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Charles Hennessy, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Jamie Douglas-Home, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Edwards (Chairman), Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoThatcher hits back at poll tax criticism Wandsworth hailed as example to all Next Week In today's 64-page Times Curb on pilots' hours will raise air fares Northern pressure holds back the clock Travel Prisoners of the revolution go on trial Israelis censor settler reports UK ready to block boat-people influx Review Bells Books The New Lancia Dedra Two years for man who tried to sell stolen works of art Late hitch faces polar team Personal plea to Thatcher in takeover war Prime Minister at lunch with defendant as DTI investigated Guinness Sadness and stench as residents return Inspector takes stock of the flood of claims British survivors threaten to sue over fire precautions Cairo hotel blaze Early halt to pilot's epic trip A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Tournament of the Mind Duchess is sued by Barclays Portfolio Owen in attack on Gorbachov News Roundup Blood thief sentenced Tougher GCSE soon BAe strikers return Plea for tobacco curb £650,000 biographies Glasgow's vision is hailed by the Queen Labour MPs angered by Tory blocking tactics Cost-sharing hope for the Channel tunnel Search starts for employers swindling on insurance Rule change may save Three Graces Play becomes a double family affair Airlines fear cost of pilots could soar EC flight crew proposals 'Promising' drug for Aids is to undergo £1m trial in Britain 300 volunteer patients Fault-based divorces may end Prior back on the hustings to join nephew's by-election campaign Thorpe trial man 'paid £50,000 by M15' British biologists make crop spray breakthrough Teachers and pupils praised over enthusiasm for classics Midland Music school lobby £1m drug haul Daughter dies Satellite cost Fugitives held Actors win Brave fight Body found Bond winner Worry for employers with live-in staff Britannia Building society A tale of two boroughs: lowest and highest bills The Poll Tax Debate Picture Gallery Immigrants face huge payments in cotton mill town Rare jug found by TV show is star of ceramics auction Saleroom Thatcher will face hardest task on figures What Cabinet Will Pay Promised Land refugees caught in political crossfire Material has been removed from the following dispatch by the Israeli censor under new ruled announced yesterday covering the immigration of Soviet Jaws UK ready to use tougher line to deter boat people Bitter Sandinstas resist change Obstacles to handover in Nicaragua Ethiopian air strike hits food aid Mandela sets terms for talks (Reuter): Kashmir curfew after shootings World Roundup (Reuter): Nepal general strike Disputed silver plea Secret files opened (Reuter): Officer sues Zsa Zsa KGB 'studied plan to kill Pope' Defector breaks 10-year sukebce Military judge who tried the Ceausescus shoots himself Our Foreign Staff: Kohl's demands on war claims provoke swift Polish threat Changing Face of Europe Guns of the militia go into the melting pot Disgruntled town cuts free from past From Our Own Correspondent: Pledge on exchange rate boosts East German mark (AFP): Hungary coup plot unveiled 'Suicide' man shot nine times by police (Reuter): Talks collapse (Reuter): Gas blast (Reuter): Reforms clash Mass move (Reuter): Sofia march (Reuter): Whale starves Isle for sale From a Correspondent: Beirut ceasefire hopes rise Trade giants try to balance books US-Japan summit Election apathy as mood of disillusion grips Soviet voters Changing Face of Europe Quest for truth on Katyn Lloyds Bank Seeking votes in Leningrad with kiss and prayer As this is the column for the sporting polymath, it is time to salute Kate Noakes, artist i residence at Middlesbrough Football Club Times Diary Picture Gallery Oases of delight at risk of desecration Marcus Binney suggests a simple measure to preserve the parks of country houses from a rising tide of commercial development Tappers, toppers and other rituals Poll tax: just give it time Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, cites Scotland's experience Value amid the junk Next Year in Jerusalem And Then There was One Lead Kindly Light Lone Rangers in the inner-city TV and football Cricketing tribute Christ in history Motorway plan for Twyford Down Channel tunnel issues Established views Ton or tonne? Private's enterprise Community care of mentally ill S Africa's poor whites Fight against drugs Ghost platform Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Luncheons Forthcoming marriages St Anne's School, Windermere Roger Clifford Presenting stars in the West End theatre What hope for wealth creators? David Goldfarb Geneticist's seven year battle to leave Russia Lt Col Alastair Cranstoun Helping to arrange Italian army's surrender Mr Justice McNeill Birthdays Dinners Anniversaries The Lord Adrnlghty, Planted larael and Judah, but… The Relief of Ladysmith Here be dragons Science Report The Times Tomorrow's services Striking a blow at life Television Choice Frying tonight, a tasty dish Radio Choice Word-Watching Tournament of the Mind Saturday's Television and Radio Flying the flag on autopilot Television Choice Radio Choice Sunday's Television and Radio Cyril Kaye A career boat that Thatcher missed The Times Crossword No 18,232 Fell runners tackle their own Everest Word-Watching Weather Kilconouhar Britain in row over sea dumping Bond: Under Investigation Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Japan dips into deficit Funds peril Ferranti gain Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By a Correspondent: UK investors may gain from fraud deal Picture Gallery Elders' stake in S&n sold for £90m loss Lonrho to renew action call BAT faces double trouble in America Insurance and tobacco companies suffer problems in courts Pound suffers in assault on dollar Portals to purchase Crompton Paper deal lifts Bunzl sale proceeds to £125m Waterford rescue move The . 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Group Suter £13.5m bid for Chemoxy Gartmore Bond Corp to be investigated Corporate watchdog launches inquiry into group's transactions SRH to dispose of PC dealer offshoot Insider 'made £475 profit after three days of deals' London Traded Options Traditional Options Debt-laden Nautilus sinks into bankruptcy Business Roundup No reference for Laing bid Lincat tops £600,000 McInerney shares fall US indicators stable World Market Indices Alpha Stocks The Times Stock Watch Rescue falters at Colonnade Statoil strikes double profit Save & Prosper Rowland down but not out in flight for Harrods The chief executive of Lonrho will continue his obsessive struggle to gain control of Hours of Fraser, writes William Kay, despite a Dti ruling against any further action over the takeover of the group by the Fayed brothers in 1985 Bricom sale earns £21 in for B&C Inoco loss Offer closed Profits warning Fimbra Further fall for Fine Art shares Liquidity boost points to big borrowing cuts Hampden builds to £1.49m Blue Arrow case sent for trial The new Germany passes Japan in superpower race No quarter in a fight to the death Foreign Colonial Save & Prosper Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Granada falls as broker prepares bearish review Stock Market Recent Issues Wall Street Interest Rates ROUND-UP Larger Lenders Selective support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Inside Unit trust ombudsman with plenty to complain about The salesmen who mix business with pressure Co-ordinated Landand Estates Plc Future looks bright for savers Portfolio Offshore warning in Tokyo Family Money Japan's stock market crisis has revealed the dangers of some investment funds, writes Jon Ashworth The Equitable Life Joining the rush for fixed rates Bank of Scotland ABI questions prize-linked sales Family Money Tony Hetherington investigates the selling of accident cover through a mailshot scheme which demands that winners of prizes sign a direct debit before they can claim their cash prize Foreign currency home loans are only for the brave Save & Prosper Robert Fleming Briefings Baring their souls - by post The Equitable Life Fidelity Scottish Widows The M&G Unit Trust Personal Equity Plan M&G The spotlight is turned on Europe How the Eastern Bloc revolution brought the emphasis nearer home Pearl Unit Trusts A growing business with Budget hopes Focus Even less successful unit trust perform better than building societies, Christine Stopp writes Mercury Asset Management Right sector, right time Focus Helen Pridham finds prosperity and revolution have put Europe ahead The funds that follow form Trackers, brought in a year after the crash, have shown they work James Capel Royal London Unit Trusts Pearl Unit Trusts IFA promotion Limited Royal London Unit Trusts At home and abroad Three experts give their advice for investment in the Uk, Europe and beyond Time to PEP up the mortgage? How 1992 came early European launches and money trusts are expanding, Barbara Ellis says Parking-place problems James Capel Henderson Save & Prosper The Times Drink: The Wines of March Lancashire & Yorkshire Men so brave, orders so foolish Anzac Cove, Suvla Bay, Gully Beach, Cape Helles… the Dardanelles. Next month, as a pilgrimage of politicians, old soldiers and windows heads for the Turkish beaches, a new generation will learn with horror of the futility of Gallipoli—the killing fields of 1915. Brain James tells the dreadful story Interior Design The journalist who stopped a war The Battle of Gallipoli One hundred exciting headlines 'I was the person who nobody would walk with in the crocodile to Salisbury Cathedral' A Childhood: Lady Antonia Fraser CACC Homes for a missing Muse Museums More artists and fewer academics—the major European museums need new heart, Kenneth Hudson argues From our Own Correspondent: From rags to respectability Despair gives way to hope as an affluent black middle class emerges in Soweto, reports Nicholas Beeston Pistols to fight for Collecting Peter Philp reports on the enduring attraction of duelling weapons Sales Guide Stand up for the union Birmingham students have voted to back the NUS, says Kerry Bretherton Gloves off for an understudy The Ned Sherrin Column Lesson in humility The Sunday Times If I were… Multiple Display Advertising Items Covent Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Pomp and pomposity Eating out Jonathan Meades dines on ceremony and witnesses the antiquated ritual of the tripartite synchronized dome lift Still putting on the Ritz Cafe Society Charles Hennessy takes tea and much more at the intoxicatingly theatrical Ritz Directory Taste of the wild side Frances Bissell uses the invigorating flavours of dandelions and nettles to prepare cleansing tonics that will spring you into the next season Stacks of sparkle and spring Drink Is there an alternative to champagne? Jane MacQuitty takes another look at m?thode champenoise wines and checks out the best of the bargain buys for March Meaty without the flesh Food Robin Yong tries the convenient approach to vegetarianism Jarring jazz notes Clive Davis on vulgar sounds from a great man's mouth Miles The Autobiography By Miles Davis With Quincy Troupe Macmillan, £13,95 Common campus ground For Children Going up By Peter Hunt Julia MacRae, £8.95 William Heinemann Pal Snowy Tintin in the Land of the Soviets by Hergé Sundancer, £8.95 Murderers by the dozen Victoria Glendinning on the disturbing things convicted murderers reveal about the bad things, and some of the good ones, in their lives Life after Life: Inter Views with Twelve Murderers By Tony Parker Secker & Warburg, £14.95 Whose fault was the Dieppe raid? Unauthorised Action Mountbatten and the Dieppe Raid, 1942 By Brian Loring Villa Collins, £15 Dealing in bl… Fiction A Dry White Season By Andre Brink Flamingo, £3.99 All One Horse By Breyten Breytenbach Faber, £14.99 Transl… night Poetry Big Noises, Small Rooms: The Poetry of War 1914-1989 Edited by Simon Fuller BBC/Longman, £3.50 Short Afternoons By Kit Wright Hutchinson, £6.95 Seven Winters in Paris By Thomas McCarthy Anvil Press, £4.95 Closer to God Eric James on what is revealed and concealed about the life of an archbishop, and his portrait Michael Ramsey a Life By Owen Chadwick Oxford, £17.50 Michael Ramsey a Portrait By Michael De-la-Noy Collins, £12.99 In the blockbuster stakes Thrillers Boxed set of farce Jamie on a Flying Visit/birthday By Michael Frayn Methuen, £5.99 Next week: Boris Yeltsin, P. J. Kavanagh, Oscar… Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… Wall of silence Television The sacrifice of observation Theatre Jackets II Bush Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Royal Haymarket Decency unbreached Opera Der Rosenkavalier New, Cardiff Brush with the unusual The Arts The star of London's newest musical, Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George, is a huge painting. But is the National Theatre painting itself into profit or loss? Peter Lewis reports Scarred strings Concert LSO/Litton Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Beached banality Radio On Monday Painting the unpredictable Classical Four Icelandic Orchestral Works Iceland Symphony Orchestra/Sakari (Itm 6-02) (available from iceland Music Information Centre, Freyjugata 1,101 Reykjavik) With a cool head Spoken Word The Mayor of Casterbridge Listen for Pleasure (Lfp73389) Take it From Here BBC Radio Collection (Zbbc1113) Bose Wayward poet makes good Records Jazz Frank Morgan Mood Indlgo (Antilles 91320) Bobby Wetson & Horlzon The Inventor (Blue Note CDP 79195) Charles Lloyed Quartet Fish Out Of Water (ECM 1398) Ben Webster King Of The Tenors (Verve 837431) Do it yourself bootlegs Mike Nicholls reports on a new approach to fighting bopotleggers Rock Update Aretha Franklin Linkwords Answer: The answer to last week's… A-Z Guide to Rock Reliving past glories Gardening Francesca Greenoak visits a country garden which has been re-created to Gertrude Jekyll's original design Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Snowdrops & Winter Aconites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The All Year Conservatory Book Outings This Weekend Telephone Ordering Service Multiple Display Advertising Items I. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sofabed Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Anbil Systems Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The best line in washing The Times Consumer Report Cordula Bridge Theatre The Week Ahead Chess Crossword Concise No 2117 Athletics Marshall the key to West Indian reaction Welsh hope to mine a fresh seam Cooke's focus is England Christie concedes Board a favour Simon Barnes's Sporting Diary Taylor trying to strengthen squad if the price is right First direct Last Stop before Antarctica Cricket Lover's Guide The Art of Travel Waldron positive of leading Welsh revival Ireland could suffer from French chic and Blanco magic Rugby Union: Pride and Revenge Will Spur France at Parc Des Princes Welsh win is sixth in a row Active Cornwall motivated to reach the county final Wales are likely to tour Argentina Stanger is primed to fulfil his promise Price puts Allcock and rest in shade Bowls: Schuback on Way to Remarkable Indoor Championship Double Maxwell is up against a big field Cycling 'Tough action' called for Drugs in Sport Noah tops Wirral bill Jones assumes responsibility for Britain's hopeless cause Tennis Big clubs suffer in silence Football: Falling Giants Lead to an End to Calls for an England Super League Harford fills void at Plough Lane Weekend Team News For the Record Pearson under no illusions Final place for Turner Sport in Brief Azinger and Couples share lead at halfway Snow Reports Leader Woosnam gets wind of more success Golf Champion's irons have to conform From a Special Correspondent: St Albans carry hopes of success for Britain Hockey Oxford claim the surprise early honours Real Tennis Japanese firm bails out the Brabham team Motor Sport Late-start Christie to join the sprint for gold indoors Athletics: An Abundance of Talent at Disposal of Britain's Coaching Chief for Weekend European Indoor Championships Form Guide to Selected Events Heads together on McKean's flops The Sunday Times Mum's the word if Jarrett fails Maiden's crew face new plight Yachting: Beleaguered All-Women Team are Battling against the Odds Historic trophy on display New America's Cup boat ready Higgins is close to an overdue triumph Snooker Starling the key to a chirpy Honeyghan Boxing: British Challenger Knows He Could Be Busted up Trying to Box or Dusted up Trying to Fight in tonight's World Title Bout at Wembley England a players may adapt better to a five-day game Cricket: Zimbabwe Hope to Further their Claims for Test Status at the Expense of England Touring Team Lancashire rejects four-day format Canadian sets world record in backstroke Swimming (AFP): Crowe is accused in dispute Sibling who has the hardest of acts to follow Ice Hockey: The Younger Brother of 'the Great Gretzky' is Making his Mark with Ayr Watch, for the wind is sure to get up By a Special Correspondent: Oxford likely to extend winning run Headingley tussle seen by devotees as the title decider Rugby League Lady Margaret stay in front of challengers Rowing SKI Club National League Tables Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Suspension and injury are blows for Hounslow Hockey New all-American tennis idol Three weeks before her fourteenth birthday Capriati will be a millionairess (AP): Graf to play in East German event Sport on TV Anglers with a licence to celebrate Fishing Pasteboard tribute with a score in thousands Batting in a boundless field Sports Book of the Week The pursuit of cricket memorabilia, once a genteel hobby, has mushroomed in the past decade. Marcus Williams and Gordon Phillips trace the growth in interest and the discovery of some historic pieces Collecting becomes an affliction that cannot be operated upon. Triffid-like, a hobby mutates into a fascination that can become a compulsion Vodkatini earns Cheltenham tilt Ingleby Star should shine on new track Rectory Boy gets vote Waterloo Cup triumph for Sam The Man Ambitious Pitman returns to fray with fine crop of rides Pipe regrets not entering Milford Quay in Champion From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Irish hope's key gallop Results from yesterday's three meetings Aiming to bring the Blewbury glory days back Rogers Princess heads market for Coral repeat Mandarin: Bishops Yarn to relish conditions Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Newbury Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections From Our French Racing Correspondent: Akimbo collects again Rapid Raceline Notice payment within definition of wages Oral agreement with union sufficient to justify deduction Future use of school relevant in making repayment decision Future safety regulations irrelevant Reasonable deviation can be planned before voyage begins Wife bound by signature on legal charge Evidence admitted because of solicitor's clerk's presence Burden of proof lies on the feller of protected tree In Patagonia Timeshare Resales Caribbean cricket-hopping Inspired by England's success in the first of the five West Indian Tests, James Henderson and Brian Viner propose a sporting island tour Swan Hellenic Worldwide Thamson Holidays & Villas Trailfinders Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports The Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items At home on the Grange Travel Peter Brown finds a British hotel that actually welcomes children UK Holidays Budock Vean Multiple Display Advertising Items Edwards & Hargreaves Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life in Europe's slowest fast lane Travel George Hill survives Albania's secret police and lorries to discover the quiet charm of a country that now resembles an ideological theme park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest Pan Am Brush up the old paintwork Travel Travel News Travel Books Snow Report Citybreaks Thomson The Stones of Rome Stepping ashore in Patagonia Travel Michael Watkins travels into the wilderness of Argentina and Chile—and sails on to the southernmost town in the world Brittany Ferries Tandon
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