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News from 24/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Robin Lawson, Jeremy Andrews, Rosemary Righter, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, J. R. Anderson, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Brian Collett, Lisanne Radice, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, S. Lee, Director, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Mark Souster, Martin Spence, Sheridan Morley, Michael Brooke, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, David Gower, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, P. M. S. Gedge, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Rory Howlett, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin E. Simons, Gerald Davies, Robert Venables, Joe Joseph, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, George Porter, President, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Hugh Leggatt, Frances Hill, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Paul Parker, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Dragoljub Najman (Assistant Director General), Robert Nye, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Arthyur R. Dolphin, Byron Rogers, Diane Yeo, Philip Ray, Doug Sager, Ken Rodley, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, James Wood, Anne Whitehouse, S. A. Jordan, J. Woodward (Managing Director), Mrs B R Walsh, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Paul Wheeler, Nick Curtis-Raleigh, Michael Webber, Ronald E. Woods, Luke Gormally, Director, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Penny Osborn and Gillian Maxey, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Piers Barclay, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Margaret Oliver, Christopher Goulding, Mrs Norah Kite, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, John Grigg, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Mosey, C. J. M. McGovern (Director), Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Phil McLennan, Conrad Voss Bark, Peter Guilford and Neil Bennett, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Dennis Kavanagh, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Andrew Sinclair, Daniel Topolski, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Ian Penman, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Mike Rosewell, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Janet Walford, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jackson Pollock, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Robin Guthrie (Chief Charity Commissioner), Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Rosemary Farquharson, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jeremy Stowe, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, J. Farquharson, Jimi Hendrix,

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Soviet tanks roll into Vilnius Anatol Lieven of The Times, reporting from the Parliament Building in the Lithuanian captital, Vilnius, watched Soviet tanks roll into the city early today Tory defeat prompts poll tax rethink Legacy of the Bounty Amis on the family Amis Travel Index The class of Saatchi goes to school England's field day in Trinidad Police inquiry on TGWU ballot Chase Duchess of York has 71b daughter Porsche Driving in its Surest Form Poll tax blamed for cuts in old people's services Saunders 'aware of curbs on takeover' Call for more financial control of charities Outsider faces tough task as new police chief Softly, softly West End siege Baron was 'forced by blackmail to marry' Brothers have IRA links, MP insists Tighter rules likely on sale of council services Homeowners Friendly Society Cancer care 'in need of reform' Seat is on loan for two years, Tory loser says Mid Staffs joy for Labour as it celebrates biggest swing since the end of the war Mid Staffordshire Result By-Elections between 1983-87 By-Elections between 1987 Seat is no loan for two years, Tory loser says Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Railway sell-off 'pure dogma' Parliament Triumphant drive for the winner Peers favour PR in Euro elections Death of John Dexter aged 64 Road opposition Body returned Appeal rejected Commuter loses Fine on baker Clocks forward Teachers blamed as working week rises to 51 hours Secret directive for governors toe Labour line Grant shortfall claim Police ears 'not fit for MoT test' Sunday's Major Interview Czechoslovaks salute 'forgotten heroes' Viewers unworried fey sex on TV, survey shows Japan may push UK to top of European car-making league Meters for nuclear workers not accurate Child-theft gang starts new alert Wellesley Briscoe & Ptners. Ltd Herculean find in garden Methodist numbers decline Dulwich choice Judgement later Marsh remand Postal clash Roman dig Bar protest over clients left without legal aid Court ruling endangers £6bn King's Cross plan EC levy ruling may threaten 'green' power Vendor prepared to sue Christie's Saleroom Dominant Karpov needs just a point Close finish to race in disillusioned Australia Reagan loses his old star quality Mulroney tries to rescue Quebec deal Approving laws on the nod in Taiwan Collor puts his shirt on making the wealthy pay Aircrew on drink-flying charges (AFP): Britons killed (Reuter): Rabta claim Exile returns (AP): Drug clash Embassy fire By Our Foreign Staff: Alaska oil-spill skipper must clean beaches Freedom Jacket Cheops temple ruins found East Europe hunts for the thinking man's diplomat Lithuania admits it cannot protect the army deserters Swedes ready for exodus Genscher plea on troop cuts Stasi's old files on new MPs to remain closed East German invasion abates Moscow waits in fear for the capitalist tide Election promises a final blow to the heirs of Kadar The party line-up in Hungary Not all's well that ends well (Reuter): Poisoning claim stirs tip clashes Row deepens over Romania's Hungarians The Mercury Cash Trust Hankering for imperial glories Simon Barnes Times Diary Will the Tory swing back be enough? After the Mid-Staffordshire loss, Dennis Kavanagh finds the return of two-party politics adding to Mrs Thatcher's existing problems All the news that money can buy Breath-taking bear-baiting Lithuania: Mary Dejevsky on Gorbachov's harsh options Moscow Churchmen a-chatter A Little Local Difficulty Time to Be Serious Symphonic Variations Too few honours for industry? History teaching Outstanding dish Unesco programme Soviet Jews in US Putting charities' house m order Thoughts on Budget Just treatment of the embryo Unified science Sleeping easy Court Circular Tomorrow's royal engagements Birthdays Lecture Harrow School When it's good to be in the red Science Report Lord Braybrooke Appointing Masters of Magdalene College Dinners Memorial service Maurice Cloche One religious masterpiece in a long film career Tomorrow's church services Rear-Adm Morrice McMullen Finding new horizons in the Royal Navy Forthcoming marriages John Morton-Sale Wild and wintry Dartmoor Announcements & Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Unusual Vicar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Helena International Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Dateline Gold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Appointments Church news Wolfson College Seeking comfort on high Television Choice Twins night at the opera Radio Choice Saturday's Television and Radio Betrayal of the betrayed Television Choice Sunday's Television and Radio For the Woman who Juggles her Life Kohl offers full backing to European integration The Times Crossword No 18,250 Competition for first view of royal baby Terror group theory in Irish mail train theft Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Abroad Highest & Lowest Yesterday London Lighting-Up-Time High Tides Hillsamuel Investment Services Comment: Kenneth Fleet 19 The Pound Stock Market Glenlivet's profits rise Tokyo back Early break Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Portfolio value of £1bn is bid boost for Laing Brittan calls on US to end bank barriers Cadbury holding talks with Perrier Lexterten founder urges revolt Llewellyn steps up battle against £1 buyout Inflation rate slows to 7.5% Misleading loan offers attacked Fimbra Bubble-plane maker calls in the receivers Business Roundup Ingham into the red Bubble-plane maker calls in the receivers Independent Bubble-plane maker calls in the receivers Bubble-plane maker calls in the receicers Brokers casting off their shackles Neil Bennett discovers the inflexibility of banks is driving managers to seek independence USSR, US seal grain deal Staveley rights to finance US buy Beauford up Recent Issues The Times London Traded Options Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Redundancy costs peg Central profit to £27m Bank avoids Rentaminster bid JMD chief steps down H&C to sell division Ayrshire buy McLaughlin up Russell down Stake for sale Same payout Merger move LBMS issues profit warning after contracts are deferred Bus line buys to be studied Astra directors under heavy fire Heads must roll after Belgian munitions buyout flops Chancellor may still have the last laugh but not before 1992 Time and tide wait on Wakeham Low tries to rescue stores buy O'Brien moves to Ratners John Govett Investment Trust Savings Scheme (Reuter): Tokyo helps Dow Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Prices shrug off Tory defeat in by-election Stock Market Buying for the dividend was the name of the game among the few fund managers brave enough to pick up stock in the market. There were some good gains among blue chips with big with big dividend payments falling due and going ex on Monday. They included British Aerospace, up 16p at 504p (14.6p net final dividend), Standard Chartered, 11p to 560p (dividend 22.5p), and United Biscuits, 8p to 333?p (dividend 8.9p) World Market Indices Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Strong finish to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Giving It Away Inflation-hit Savings Framlington finale Counting Expenses Funds without risk on the way The Derbyshire Building Society Tessa's virtues queried by banks and societies An investment plan which sounds too good to he true Escaping the perils of composite rate tax Family Money Lindsay Cook examines some of the implications of Major's Budget for savers Fidelity The M&G Group's unit trust company Perpetual Independent Fund Management Sweet charity as relief lends a helping hand Family Money Budget '90 Tax trap lurking in joint covenants National Savings Making the most of the exemption on capital gains Briefings Save & Prosper the Investment House Portfolio Platinum When saving turn into a gamble Family Money Budget '90 Place your bets on inflation for the best possible returns, discovers Barbara Ellis Alliance Leicester Notice to Readers The Equitable Life GT Unit Managers Ltd BES rise leaves little extra scope Family Money Budget '90 A £16,000 rebate trap Barbara Ellis discovers the pensioners who will win and lose from the changes Banks can offer SAYE plans by the summer Save & Prosper the Investment House MIM Britannia Elderly gain more help in switch to independent tax Marking up that extra cover Henderson Framlington on the spot Family Money Poll tax joins line of debits Martin Currie Where there's a will, Inheritance Assured offers it the postal way Fidelity Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Gartmore Fund Managers Ltd BR ready for on-the-spot fines The Solicitors Financial & Property Services Company Fuming over fees plan Family Money Barbara Ellis on a savings scheme that went sadly wrong Henderson The Equitable Life Taxhaven Terms and Conditions MIM Britannia Discount disadvantage Family Money Barbara Ellis finds some, club cards that are supposed to cut travel bills could actually cost more Briefings Save & Prosper the Investment House Save & Prosper the Investment House The New TR Far East Opportunities Fund Charging rates revealed Janet Walford says new rules will make it easier to compare life policies Procedure for the redemption of gilts Sea-shell from far-off shore Leasing arrangements Britannia Building Society Knight Williams & Company Limited The Times Best Bes Advice Why the Tokyo bubble had to burst For once the Japanese stock market is suffering from a crisis of its own making Joe Joseph reports Nissan Cook: Mother's Day Surprise Menu Legacy of the Bounty Pitcairn, a rocky scrap of land 3,000 miles from anywhere, is still home to 49 descendants of the Bounty mutineers. But how much longer can they enjoy its peace and beauty? Michael Brooke reports on the island's bi-centenary Sun Life Assurance Society Plc William dropped by just as the night was getting… Fag memory of a political leapfrog The Ned Sherrin Column If I were… A Childhood: Kingsley Amis Accelerated Learning Building up dreams of Eden Richard Owen meets the architect who hopes to build a better future for Jerusalem with his startling designs for its new City Hall complex Sweeping reforms Museums The new director of the Design Museum talks to Simon Tait about her plans Exhibitions Welcome hard times Collecting Paintings by a Victorian social reformer will be sold next week, John Shaw reports Sales Guide Where, what and why? Campus Choosing a course and a place of study is not as simple as it sounds, but don't despair Hitting the right road for China Graham Rock and his wife Joan are representing The Times in the London to Peking Motoring Challenge which sets off on April 7 London to Peking Motoring Challenge Spray Seal Solves Roof Problems One too many for the pot White bean dishes can be a delight or a disaster, Jonathan Meades tastes both sides in cassoulet and feijoada Restaurant and Catering Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Overripe for success Exotic fruits are providing a thrill for British taste-buds, Robin Young says Food Directory Eclectic Clerkenwell York Appealing to mothers Frances Bissell suggests some simple ways to make sure that Mothering Sunday is a special occasion The Bin Club Wine Buys Teutonic, Gallic or both? Wine-drinkers often have a confused picture of Alsace wines, but it's time to give them a chance, Jane MacQuitty says Drink Grape gripes Petite Liquorelle In pursuit of the ultimate liquid line Ian Penman follows the Pollock saga, and discovers an artist totally sourced Jackson Follock An American Saga By Steven Naifeh and Grefory White Smith Barrle & Jenkins, £19.95 The Times Literary Supplementary Where we are coming from "Honesty is inversely proportional to the ambition to be come native": Andrei Navrozov on Greek and Russian accounts of èmigrè I; fe and world view A Place for us By Nicholas Gage Bantam Press, £14.95 The Other Russia By Michael Glenny and Norman Stone Faber, £14.99 Dr O's body of literature Bottoms up and Boswell's Clap By William Ober, M. D. Allison and Busby, £11.95 each Feet on the ground, no kidding Poetry Selected Poems 1990 By D. J. Enrigbt Oxford, £6.95 Life by Other Means Essays on D. J. Enright Edited by Jacqueline Sims Oxford, £15 Country life without tears Heart's Desire By Edward Hoagland Collins Harvill, £15 The child as father to the criminal The Family of Pascual Duarte By Camilo Josè Cela Little, Brown and Company, £5.99 The law's lone ranger Crime What Happened to Rosie Dunn? By Tom Beauford Penguin £3.99 The Monkey's Raincoat By Robert Crais Penguin, £3.50 No place for William For Choldren What's Wrong with Civilizashun By William Brown Macmillan, £7.95 the William Companion By Mary Cadogan Macmillan, £14.95 Holding back a sea of words Poetry Collected Poems By Derek Walcott Faber, £8.99 A place in history John Grigg on the autobiography of an Indian Europhile Thy Hand, Great Anarch India 1921-1952 By Nirad C. Chaudhuri The Hogarth Press, £13.95 Help the Aged The South Bank Centre Emerson Quartet Raymond Gubbay Alfred Brendel Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre's mother superior Television Of sounds and souls Radio Aj Fine Arts Ltd. One last cabaret of reminiscence Christopher Isherwood, the subject of a newly-published book of drawings, was a michievous raconteur to the end. Brian Davis recalls his meeting with the writer Frenzied corruption from a faraway land Theatre The Government Inspector Battersea Arts Centre Controversy stalks a Morris dancer Despised in Europe, loved in America -Mark Morris talks to Debra Craine An open heart calls for the doctor Someone Like you Strand Theatre Lively identity crisis Concerts LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Barry Millington Helsinki PO/Handley Barbican Hall Interbuild Exhibitions Ltd No space for the librettist Classical Entertainments Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items No space for the librettist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guildford Choral Society Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Rock Update Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Sax with swing Jazz A-Z Guide to Bock Al Green Green on Red For peat's sake Why continue robbing the wetlands when peat is not the most efficient compost? Francesca Greenoak reports Garden News Weekend Tips Home & Gardens Bramley's Nurseries Garden News Lawnflite Limited Weekend Tips Joys of motherhood Outings Today Tomorrow Baf Roofing Systems Ltd For the Home Mother and Child Childrens Entertainments Plan your ideal kitchen with independent advice Akom Ltd Sofa's Sofa Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Sale The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Claymore Grass Machinery Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes and Gardens in the Times Galaxy Storage Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Phoney boxes A slice of British tradition is being re-connected to the Nineties, says Nicole Swengley Shopping The Week Ahead Cinema Concerts Opera Theatre Jazz Rock Outings Galleries Photography Dance Chess Picture Gallery Bridge Crossword Concise No 2135 Motor Racing: Grand Prix 50 Fast men stun West Indies Scoreboard from Trinidad Malcolm's confidence Amateurism remains the order of the day IRFB sour to Halliday England can live with pressure Trinidad The former England captain comments on the first day of the third Test match Senna homes in on pole position Practice Times Thermabond Roofing Ltd Robson ready to recall Wilkins Senna rising to challenge after Phoenix Simon Barnes meets the man who is Sáo Paulo's leading citizen and McLaren's leading hope for the Brazilian Grand Prix Montgomerie is ahead on points Card of the course Ruthless Reid and Dibnah in record Foursomes victory Golf Finishing flourish for Faldo Oxford struggle in the gale Albers and White setting the pace No easy path for depleted Wigan Rugby League Australians held after being four goals ahead Ice Hockey Leading pair eye World Cup selection Orienteering Brazier likely to make borne advantage tell Real Tennis Leading five spurn cup FA expect ban to be raised For the Record Football Fincing Golf Speedway Ice Hockey Badminton Basketball Rugby Fives Bowls Real Tennis Rackets Cycling Rugby Union Rugby League Round 2 Brazil GP Zenith of Chelsea's ambition is victory and not vengeance Football Wembley teams Thompson given a new view of Villa Weekend Team News Brazil find familiar success in a novel balancing act Brazil squad New structure for Football Trust Freedom of the pool In Brief Tough going Rackets final Student share Show Reports Smith goes his own way and snatches lead for Rothmans Yachting Army do far more than is necessary Hockey Fitness of Jennings in question Ominous words from Ngugi Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Ladbrokes Former champion saddened by lack of British incentive Athletics Tomorrow Seles's biggest threat is herself Young lady in a hurry to win a title Sport on TV McCrory's world left in ruins by one punch Boxing World Cup fame spurns bottom two Ireland and Wales, with little to lose, could use the championship finale to mould the shape of things to come Today's Teams at Lansdowne Road Underdogs unlikely to bite at Gloucester or Bath Today's teams Fund raisers RAF turns to flanker from New Zealand Favourites eclipsed in schools sevens finale Higgins and Taylor fall out after win Snooker Londoners claim first title after hard game Equal rights for all members National Breakdown Sweeney's squad to get flying start Rowing (Reuter): Rainey sets the pace in record style Motorcycling Picture Gallery Optimism for best yet from English and Zimbabweans Cricket The master of spin still plays for the audience The boundaries of poverty stunt growth of a game Paul Parker, the captain of the MCC team to Argentina, gives his impressions of the tour (Reuter): Solid start by Taylor Boardman tries agate with Texas in mind Cycling Vindication on the Tideway Oxford start the Boat Race next Saturday as favourties, unlike the crew of 1987 which had been disrupted by mutiny. Daniel Topolski recalls the remarkable conclusion of that campaign, and the triumph of the man at the heart of the controversy, Donald Macdonald Sports Book of the Week Putting safety at sea first Yachting Fifth finisher confirms French superiority Aspersions on inventions Fishing Ramsdens land Spectacular gamble Mandarin: Bangor Selections Rapid Raceline Digression in strong demand for Derby Bailey cherishes Man O'Magic victory Mandarin: Newbury Selections The Times Racing Service Concello poised to recoup losses in Times qualifier Today's meetings Racing next week Mandarin: Becquerel looks Charlton flier Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Deltic sets another record time Results from yesterday's three meetings Moore at Doncaster Big-Race Field Form guide to the 25 contenders Mandarin: Hexham Selections Valid point for going West Rex Bellamy reports from rural Devon on a building development for the benefit of all Master's power to make cargo salvage contract Relevant facts in entry clearance Estimate of tax on taxi driver Costs penalty over inaccuracy Building a church extension Justices applied wrong test to supermarket trolleys Duty to provide note of evidence Moore bad news for final hopefuls Injuries to be proved for compensation Celtics are ready to lead Oldham's season of success Basketball Guide to British Festivals Art of Travel Citybreaks Thomson Wandering under African skies How to see, to tread softly; when to move, when not to move: Michael Watkins falls in with the rhythms of the veld, and learns its lessons Travel Pan Am Holidays Overseas Travel Trailfinders Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Abbey Lawn Hotel Bishopstrow House, Warminster Multiple Display Advertising Items Edwards & Hargreaves Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Lanceglos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Italy's Beaches & Cities Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Pamela Hamilton-Dick, Group Classified Advertisement… No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Having a wail of a time Doug Sager goes heli skiing in British Columbia Rapid moves to find snow Skiers will have to rush around switching runs in the morning and afternoon to get the best of the slopes Thomson Holidays Ltd Travel News TWA to California Festivals of Britain Anne Whitehouse selects the best of this year's celebrations of music drama, film, dance and the visual arts on offer up and down the country Marchapril May Crystal Holidays P&O European Ferries Evocation of Paris Liz Reber Icelandair Playing it cool in an Arctic wonderland Iceland thrives on spectacle and fish dinners, John Russell Taylor reports Travel Notes Ausonia Sealink British Ferries

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