News from 10/03/1990
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Nicole Swangley, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Renee Bravo, Chris Petit, Victoria Glendinning, J.M., Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Gordon Allan, David Sapsted and Alan George, Ronald Faux, John Gittelsohn, Peter Gabriel, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, G. A. Evans, Michael Binyon, Ion Tiriac, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Mary Welsh, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Katherine Ellison, Francesca Greenoak, Marc Green, Secretary, Libby Jukes, Henry Gee, Sebastian Balfour, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Peter Davenport, C. J. Strong, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Alessandro Nannini, Mary C. Gandy, Frances Hill, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Simon Sherwood, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Rowland Whitehead, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Harold Soref, Ariel Sharon, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, C. J. G. Stanley, John Percival, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, Roddy MacKenzie, James Melville, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Sheila Gunn Nigel Williamson and Stewart Tendler, Lesley Drennan, J. N. Spencer, Sydney Friskin, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Dennis Signy, Sarah Eltis, David Miller, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Spike Milligan, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Archie Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, Colin Buchanan, W. J. Burroughs, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Derek Bratt, Ayrton Senna, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Riccardo Patrese, Ned Sherrin Column, Penny Uren, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Stewart Tendler and Nicholas Wood, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, John Whitelegg, John Shaw, Michael Seely, John Patrick, Don Pasquale, Geraldine Ranson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Lake Sagaris, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Lee and David Gower, Philippa, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Eric Willcocks, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Brophy, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Mark Souster, Michael Kinsley, Matthew Bond, Anna Bramwell, Serica East, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, T. W. Taylor, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoPicture Gallery Anti-poll tax mob attacks Brixton police Brick barrage as panda car is overturned in violent protests In today's 64-page Times Rain causes Test doubt Margulies out Tehran pokes fun at Bush hoax call Travel NUM probe into Scargill claims Tories rally to the support of Thatcher as City gets jitters Review Siemens Books BMW Rogue estate agencies face tough laws Trade Descriptions Act should apply to home sales A fond farewell to all those ruins with 'genuine period charm' Mother jailed for 'wicked' cruelty to son she rejected Foecke 'honest victim of flying squad-type inquiry' Stylish and streetwise London look Guinness official's Swiss bank worries Tournament of the Mind Monday Investment plan for £6,000 win Portfolio Banned abattoir is still supplying UK Food fears Cruiser survivors to get £3,000 now News Roundup £10m heroin haul Guardsman's suicide Move to speed courts Curb on danger dogs TV licence up by £5 Clarke defends cuts in letter to MPs NHS funding Anarchist plan to wreck computer records Violence and the poll tax protesters Flashpoint as Brixton mob hurls missiles at riot police Militant buoyed up by campaign Critics attack Parkinson's 'green roads' as dangerous Hackney cleans up after the looters Midlands inquiry could look at case of Birmingham six Waddington calls rioting disgraceful Scientists to check toxic gas theory in cot deaths Parents in transplant appeal for dying baby Jeans fraud Train death Tory choice Fox savaged Full of Hope Bus aid False alarm Ageing police cars a cause for Labour reproach Patten survives criticism and pledges 'wholesome' North Sea A matter of millimetres for future star-gazers Spencer record leads revival of British artists Sale Room When molluscs can turn Into monsters Science Report Students in protest call over loans Bill Thames Television Mujahidin claims to take base as coup attempt peters out Heir held in 'perfect murder' Government warning over 'acid house' parties Parliament Aoun ready to discuss peace settlement Pinochet bows out as democracy takes the stage Military era ends in Chile Voting Bill approved Colombia's M19 rebels surrender their guns Correction US joins Panamas in drugs swoop World Roundup Child custody change Joint plea to end strife Haiti grinds to a halt North called to court Punishment reviewed A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd Soviet vote could lessen party power Changing Face of Europe Bonn anxious to stem flow of refugees Minox Optimum rises from grim images of Romania Ion Tiriac, the former Romanian tennis star, manager of Boris Becker, and promoter of sporting events in West Germany, had used his extensive business contacts to secure aid for his homeland—food, medicine, even free electricity. Here he looks to the future of a country still gripped by its dark past Freedom brings a crime wave Leading Berlin conservative denies being Stasi informer Sajudis sets out Lithuania's path to independence Kim II Sung 'set to hand over' to his playboy son India opens Kashmir rebel talks Paris bombing Coup charges Drugs war Ortega pledge Naked failure Keats' museum searches for ideal Englishman Libyans 'in talks with Uk firm' Rabta plant controversy Democracy ship starts to make waves Peking revives a ghostly hero Echoes of the Cultural Revolution White who gave birth to a black baby sues sperm bank MOPS Ford presents five budget proposals Ford Times Diary Ulster: suspend the agreement Conor Cruise O'Brien urges the Government to heed a Dublin court ruling that challenges the existence of the United Kingdom Baiting the hound that feeds Israel's path to suicide On the eve of a crucial Cabinet meeting, Ariel Sharon sets out the condition he considers essential before talks with the Palestinians Who beat Ortega? Picture Gallery Le Président Soleil Are we Being Served? Needs Some Attention Quality of life in Castro's Cuba The Harrods affair Speeding fine Waiting lists Learning to walk Long-distance routes seen askance Twyford Down Gallipoli campaign S Africa's poor whites Soviet reshuffle Voice of protest on the poll tax Poland's boundaries Properly launched? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners Memorial service Association of Coloproctology The Coopers' Company and Coborn School Isle of Man governor Epsom College Sir John Wedgwood, Bt The Rev Alan Booth Charting a role for the churches in international affairs A worthy successor to Jakobovits William Howard, QC Judge Advocate of the Fleet during the Falklands campaign Weekend birthdays Arthur Fleischmann Sculpting four Popes from life John Hamer Service dinners Benenden School The Red Maids' School But when the right time finally came, God sent his… March 10 on this Day 1875 Church services tomorrow Second Sunday in Lent The Times Anniversaries Church news Wallace Collection Royal Warrant Holders Association Appointments Shooting for England Television Choice Another monk is clued up Radio Choice BBC 1 Sunday's Television and Radio Painting life's canvas Television Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 Cyril Kaye France supports Poles over border Pressure for Fayed debate The Times Crossword No 18,238 Kinnock attacks 'Toytown' rebels Weather Pall Mall Money Management Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Technology misses deadline Polymark sells Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Small investors may save with paperless shares Falling pound adds to the Budget gloom Reckitt & Colman agrees $1.2bn buy Gartmore managers collect £12.3m Indosuez agrees options package as part of £140m acquisition Margulies quits ailing Berisford Sunley sues Fayed and ex-directors Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Limited Nomura Drexel sacks 40 more staff as UK assets are liquidated Agency to announce cutbacks Psion up 21% Riva drops Parrish rises Scantronic buy Gaelic 'rights' Cognac sales up Regentcrest counts cost in Rolls-Royces Richardson twins still thinking big despite property pain Employment rate growing faster than predicted Perry profits slip to ?5m Mosaic to buy three more firms Farewell to the oil chief who rescued Bp from the depths Brewing the second time around M&G St Michael wins over Paris With Marks and Spencer due to open its first Spanish store next week, Gillian Bowditch looks at 15 years of M&S's flagship store in France and finds essential difference in national ways Ridley mission to Eastern Europe Hampshire Building Society Taylor Young The Times Marina offer deadline passes Campeau defaults on loans Assets threatened by failure to pay $5m interest Alpha Stocks World Market Indices EC to attack nationalization Stratagem and B&c to fight on Allianz raises £270m and pays a bonus Business Roundup Full accounts rule lifted Pegasus flies higher Long haul for BGas deal London Traded Options Purchase hits Chestergate Brierley faces threat in US Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Elders places brewery stake at a heavy loss Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Exchange index compared with 1985 was down at 86.6… Money Market London Financial Futures Cheerless end to account Stock Exchange Prices Insurance Regulation Investment Employers Health Trusts Peps The Mercury Overseas Pep Estate agents face ban on linked sales Abbey pensions rethink Forecasts warning for BES investors M&s ends interest-free period for charge cards The Saints Pep Prudential lost appeal means 'all risks' review Just an annual snapshot Barbara Ellis takes the latest Abbey National report and accounts to task Cashing in on separate taxation Suited for sophisticated Sid K & S (Broker Consultants) Artesian II plc Fidelity Gartmore Framlington Perpetual BNF cover fallout Jill Insley discovers that many nuclear workers are refused insurance The cost of 'doing a favour' Eagle Star DSS bends the rules for victims of Paye pirates Western Trust The high-powered consultants - with four days' experience Sara McConnell finds differing views on the idea of competence tests Yorkshire A Fimbra Member Times Newspapers Ltd The Equitable Life Taxhaven Terms and Conditions Mim Britannia Price rises pinch health tax perk for the over-60s Jon Ashworth on a move that will not make bank accounts healthier TR turned off the Japanese market Lloyd's panel beater Savings Corporation Credit is a young man's game Pep goes out of mortgage sales Barbara Ellis says managers are trying to win salesmen with higher commission Our regret over charity unease Where is fairness in being doubly penalized? Save & Prosper Prime Health Portfolio Platinum The Equitable Life The Equitable Life Index Hemingway and the Godfather Eric 'Chink' Dorman-Smith, in real life a brave soldier turned 'renegade', was the model for the archetypal hero in many of Hemingway's books. George Hill tells the poignant story of their long and remarkable friendship How To Get a Tax-Free Windfall For Only ?9 a Month Side by aside by Sondheim The Ned Sherrin Column Picture Gallery Nissan If I were... 'I was a bit of a spiv in the war; at one point I was dealing in second-hand cars' A Childhood: Paul Raymond Once more into those old breeches Ronald Faux looks at modern climbing cloths Majestic Wine Warehouses From our Own Correspondent: Behind the wheels of state With Australia's general election two weeks away, Christopher Thomas canvasses the opinions of Sydney's taxi drivers on the battle of the birds Hidden treasure Collecting Twenties toys found behind panelling will go on auction next month Sales Guide Funny you should say that Museums Sale of copies of the Falstaff Cup are to help the Globe theatre appeal Exhibitions The Times Nice work, if you can find it London Fashion Week The world's buyers descend on London for the fashion industry's showcase, to find our designers spreading their wares across the capital, Liz Smith reports Clothkits Accelerated Learning Following the game Jonathan Meades makes his annual check-up on the progress of the chef Nicholas Ruthven-Stuart Restaurant and Catering Guide Haweli Ma & Pa Rickshaw Snaffles Restaurant The Bright Rising Star Restaurant The Blue Jade The Lace Plate Times for a showdown Restaurateurs are starting to take action against customers who fail to honour bookings, writes Geraldine Ranson Directory Two-sided Rhônes Eric Beaumont Drink How does the 1988 vintage shape up? Jane MacQuitty separates the great from the good Dressing up vegetables Frances Bissell experiments with a selection of sauces and dips to adapt some simple meat-free recipes Playing safe? Food Petite Liquorelle Family travels, up to a point Victoria Glendinnings tags along as P. J. Kavanagh sets out on a personal odyssey overseas in search of his roots The Century a Novel Michael Molloy A Lulu of a girl Chris Petit Louise Brooks By Barry Paris Hamish Hamilton, £20 Surviving to make a home from home Children Brain Alderson Against the Storm By Gaye Hicyilmaz Illustrated by Mei-Yim Low Viking, £7.99 Book Fair Hotel Russell Stubborn rise of Archie Brown Against the Grain An Autobiography By Boris Yelstin Translated by Michael Glenny Jonathan Cape, £12.955 Off to his Wa Histo No Title Eastern promises Jasper Rees on an anthology of European writing already out of date the New Europe Granta/pengain, ?5.99 Original species Passing on By Penelope Lively Penguin, £4.99 Killing Time/making a Snowman By Alice Thompson/Simon Rees Penguin Original, £4.99 Nanny knows best Anna Bramwell Living in the Shadow: The Story of the People of Sellafield By Jean McSorley Pan, £5.99 Teasing tales of optimism Fiction Frances Hill Evaluna By Isabel Allende Penguin, £4.99 Jack Higgins Cold Harbour Picture Gallery Quick List The South Bank Centre Victor Hochhauser Owing to Huge Demand Two Royal Albert Hall Grand… Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Adelphi 836 7611 or 240 7913/4 Cc 741 9999/836 7358/ Aldwych (All bkg 836 6404) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Manygate Management The Philharmonia BBC Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Starlight Express Les Liaisons Dangereuses Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Clockwork Orange 2004 Raymond Gubbay RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuesday 27 March 7.30 pm Royal Festival Hall London Choral Society London Mozart Players Comedy 01 930 2578/8778 cc Cambridge Theatre Eartham St. Wc2 01-379 5299 Cc 379… Victor Hochhauser Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Vh Queens Theatre Culture Vultures! Beethoven Symphony No 9 (Choral) London Festival Orchestra Miss Saigon Shirley Valentine Cinema's high noon Television First harvest on new stage Theatre Benedict Nightingale Wild Oats West Yorkshive Playhouse Sinister echoes of gentility Concert Stephen Pettitt LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Something fishy going on At the British Museum, Joseph Connolly sees the latest Shakespeare play, garden fairies, and a mer-man Dance Edge The Place Fit for Tuscan frolics Opera Hilary Finch Don Pasquale Swan, Stratford The Liar Survival of the slickest Rock Jasper Rees UB40 Brixton Academy Someone like You Spink Coin Auctions Sisterly feelings Radio A battle of the best brains Tournament of the Mind Here are those first steps on the way to £5,000 Enter young critics Outings This Weekend New Woman Jazz Update CACC A royal duel for attention Bright side of bossa nova Jazz A-Z Guide to Bock Peter Gabriel Striking the right note Classical Catching a weed while it's young Francesca Greenoak decides to take the mallet and trowel to the task of preparing for a new season Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Payable to Jacques Amand Ltd Orga-Tonic Snowdrops in the Green Old Fashioned and English Roses Post Link Oriental Orchids Garden News Rosewall Beech Hedging Asparagus Decor Iron Langthorns Plantery for Hard to Find Plants 'Wrought Iron' Gates Bramley's Nurseries(t36) Elm Trees Quality Bulbs Weekend Walk Agriframes Ltd Weather Eye Kent Country Nurseries Koi Ponds Cowslips Civic Tree Care Ltd Shoparound Doggy Traditional Country Desks Clearance Sale Plaza Fashions Marble Arch Mothers Day Gifts Fathers Day?! Mothers Day Offer Quality Shirts MOPS Akom Ltd Pine beds by Moriarti An Ideal Gift for Mother's Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail—a—teddy Medivac Island Flowers The Ultimate Treat The Sofabed Shop Anbil Systems Ltd MOPS Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items Ardenco Ltd Spoken French for Children Aged 4-12 For the Home "futons" McQueen Pine Lincoln Green Cords Futon centre Pilgrim Payne & Co Why Dont You Pack up! No Title Conservatory/office too hot for comfort? Tramp Sovereign Wardrobes Ltd P&S Ltd Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Crafty ways to make a living 'Old Masters' to order Q: When is an original not an original? A: When it's an original 'fake' National Breakdown Bridge The Week Ahead Chess Crossword Concise No 2123 Index Gascoingne under starter's orders England Squads Gooch raises the standard Ferrari challenge fails to take off Sport on Monday Anderson announces retirement Prudential ends sponsorships deal FA may amend ticket policy for Cup finals Dalglish knows how Bell's Soldiers and Sights in Taiwan Not Just a Ferry Terminal The Sound of Music Seeking a Bargain? Light turns green on a season of promise The Times guide to the Formula One campaign which opens with the United States Grand Prix in Phoenix tomorrow Loyalty drives Senna back to the arms of the fast life Ayrton Riccardo Patrese Alessandro Nannini Wilkins ready for touch of the nitty-gritty Football: QPR 'Organizer' Subscribes to the Theory that Players are in their Prime when They Reach the Age of 30 Cold showers may lead to hot water for Palace Addison's Spanish challenge Snow Reports Todd in charge after Rioch is dismissed as manager Boston team at double for the triple Bowls Luckwell makes debut Cycling For the Record Algeria go through as riot rages Weekend Team News Jansher is floored Squash Rackets Rest puts Parrott in right frame of mind Snooker Lehmann races to 1,000 runs In Brief Oxford s hope in pentathlon Oldham protest Boxer lets title go Century Player Snow-hit downhill Indurain moves up Cambridge suffer Flu-hit Ballesteros puts on a show to intimidate rivals Golf:'conservative; Swede Takes the Lead but is under Threat from Ambitious Spaniard and Australian Putter keeps Lyle in touch Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Wildcat claws her way to Gold Cup Sport on TV Southgate eager to avoid going the way of Hounslow Hockey GB start their preparation for Olympics WRAC fight back to gain rare triumph History on England's side Record entry for women's Head of River Rowing Cohen going for record Fencing England a may call up three new faces for active service Cricket Badminton prospects get their first outing Equestrianism Underdogs with a large appetite for success Volleyball Windsurfing regattas in sponsorship Athletics: East Germans Come to Britain on an… The success of British sprinting has been underlined… Balance tips towards Carrott Policy rules out top runner Pride and vengeance spur St Helens Rugby League: Holders Wigan Can Expect to Easy Return to Wembley Rucanor motoring in at speed for fifth leg Yatching Busy time for Smith High marks for Capriati in first week Becker blasts way to victory and revenge Tennis Autosport Cricket, boxing videos to be won Harnessing an insuperable will to win Michael Seely investigates the preparations Desert Orchid's challenge for a second Cheltenham Gold Cup Nick The Brief 's tough case Rapid Raceline Simpson considers Delamere move Clannad set for encore at Derwent Mandarin: AYR Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Beech Road rumours dismissed by Balding Mandarin: Alkinor Rex poised to retrieve losses on favoured ground Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections From Our French Racing Correspondent: Rain hinders Starlet's chance in valuable Gagnes feature Course specialists The Times Racing Service A multitude of racy memories Mercy Rimell (left) is a famous and formidable woman who has spent a lifetime with horses. At seven, she was an international child rider, at 70, she was still a leading National Hunt trainer. She is the widow of Fred Rimell, who was four times a champion jockey, champion trainer, and trainer of a record four Grand National winners at Aintree. On the eve of the Cheltenham Festival, these are her views on jokeys and horses Comedy was my champion of Champions These are extracts from Reflections on Racing by… Melrose's mobility will keep them top Rugby Union: The Trials and Tribulations of Life in the Courage First Division Basement Craven wants single SA body shortly Claim for prescriptive profit attaches to claimant personally and not land Bedford look for answers as relegation looms large League Tables Army look to new recruits Norling in sight of record Nightmare has dream finish for Browning Ice Skating Legislators in a quandary Fishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Choose from the Best Sunspots, the Best Hotels and… Cadogan Confused? 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