News from 07/04/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Christopher Thomas and Andrew McEwen, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Hartland, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Peter McKay, Andrew McEwen and Jonathan Braude, David Say, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, P. J. Fry, Director of Public Relations, Barbara Ellis, Mary Cope, Harvey Elliott, Celia Charrington, J. Argustin, Gerald Hubbard, The Times Private Handicapper, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Edward Gorman and Sheila Gunn, Gerald Davies, Dinah Birch, Brian James, Keyes, Ian Wrigglesworth, President, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Davenport and Ronald Faux, Mrs I Christopher, Ann Le Pla, Louise Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Philip Ray, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, T. K. Hitchens, Jon Freeman, Woodrow Wyatt, David Watt, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Paul Wheeler, Jack Waterman, Alan P Hughes, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Richard Patients, Robert Blake, Sally Jones, Nicole Swengley, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, E. K. Timings, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, William Jackson, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, Julian Dawes (Probation officers), John Higgins, Sarah McConnell, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Christopher Mosey, Craig Brown, Anita Sydow, Ray Connolly, Conrad Voss Bark, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Ned Sherrin, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Richard Cavendish, Ian Ross, S. J. Parker, John Bell City Editor, Richard Henderson, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tim Heald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Noêl Goodwin, Peter Stothard US Editor, Mandarin, George Hill, Kenneth R. Whitton, Brian Alderson, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Clive White, John Penman, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Charles Knevitt, Mike Rosewell, Alfred Cassell, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Shaw, David Foot, Geraldine Ranson, Mike Goodman, John B. Hunter, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter Guttridge, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Jill Loveless, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, George Chesterton, Jonathan Meades, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, John Campbell, Mark Fuller, Ian Sweet and Christopher Thomas, Susan Ellicott, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Michael Coleman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John Lee Hooker, Alex Aiken,
ResumoExtradition refusal sours Irish links Ex-MP on terro charge freed Justice in the desert Of mice, men and the Métro Easter eggs Travel Sport Index Howe plea for calm Who wants to be a billionaire? They do... Barrage of music for jail rebels Briton among the dead in Nepal crackdown Riot pictures must be surrendered Blyth & Company 'Night Watch' acid attack Fire hits ferry with 600 aboard Anglo-Irish pact likely to survive extradition strain Carron Extradition Case Martini Gould says poll tax key issue By a Staff Reporter: Monmouth Tory Mp to quit Ruling prompts heritage fears Ex-MP at centre of latest maelstrom Aristocrats 'were hand in glove' over widow's fortune Penguins killed by herpes Burns immortalized in a computer database Ship inspires new line in hotels Classics of the road show their paces again French link murder to earlier stabbing Journalist held by rebels in Liberia Tv Licensing Riot leaders 'were there at the start' Temporary centres considered to reduce jail overcrowding Teachers urged to give own children a state education Private schools seek fees top-up Last-minute holidays in short supply Liquidation Auction Persian & Eastern Carpets Rugs &… Scots gold mine on way Lighthouse takes off the wraps A Company of Barratt Developments Plc Drivers set off in race to Peking Parry to face bullion charges Claim upheld Alcohol death Nurse jailed Lost in post £1bn rail subsidy in Channel tunnel link looks likely Barristers to fight rule on employment Air safety warning on matches Red lion is back to boost British eggs British Telecom Well adjusted start to life in the cavalry Farmers forced to retreat as vocal townies move in Townspeople who have moved to the countryside are clashing with farmers over their perceptions of rural life. George Hill investigates the growing discord British Midland Scots demand wider use of fishing curbs Cfc process 'ignored by ministers' Troops and police fire on protests in Nepal Writer's hopes fading in Peru Americans seize the chance to feel good about doing badly Arafat reveals contacts with Israel Britain and Peking in clash Hong Kong Growing Arab arsenal leads to Israeli rethink Black radicals gain ground in South Africa Big cutbacks end Swedish dream Poll result challenged by Tekere (AP): Jail terms for 23 islanders Princess held on tax charges Uk access narrows as Bush widens avenue to Europe Moscow drops its insistence on neutral Germany NSPCC Stasi man unmasks Nato Mole Romania's new-style police force Communists retain a few aces The wave of free elections in Eastern Europe this year will not be the panacea that some suppose. Richard Bassett reports Slovenes set to cast off Serbian reins West and East join to chip away icon of Lenin Japan denies selling out to us over trade accord Wife's murder bid makes a killing Reuter: Briton missing in Liberia (Reuter): Fire kills three Drug summit (Reuter): Beach mail (Reuter): Gas flow begins (Reuter): Payday crash Ratiu chosen (Reuter): Borg to pay Ford Greens could hold the key to Greek election Times Diary Measuring up for a mantle of greatness Danie Johnson believes this new age of revolutions must surely produce leaders of heroic stature Mind you, I haven't said a word Can Thatcher be ousted? Robert Blake offers little historical comfort to disaffected Tories Catholics in confusion Clifford Longley finds inconsistency in the new mixed-marriage ruling Rates with Knobs on Keeping 'Pr' in Proportion Mysterious Tendency Interpretation of embryo's rights Wine additive Trireme proposal Missing cards Gallipoli campaign Learning from Strangeways riot Aid to cathedrals Measure for measure Souvenirs in store Wartime role of Leopold Iii Rate for the job? Sneak preview Moving times Court Circular Latest wills Mrs N. M. G. Black Forthcoming marriages Appointments Marriage Birthdays Weekend royal engagements Bryan Cranstone Louis Nelson Church services tomorrow Reginald Alexander Austin Gill Peter Jones Anniversaries Dinners Duchess's parting gift Service dinners Show me a man who does a good job, and i will show… On This Day Protection from Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Canterbury Tales The Times Stand-up and deliver A question of horse power Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio Creating a stitch in time Radio Choice Peter Davalle Sealink British Ferries Sunday's Television and Radio Ba captain quits after inquiry into hotel scare The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,262 Nepalese survey the debris after fatal protest Afghan massacre in name of peace Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather British Nuclear Forum Tax: Secrets Saved 24 Executive Editor David Brewerton Us unions buy Ual airline Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Kohl sets tight agenda for monetary union Shares slip as Boots and Next cut jobs Sketchley fights back with new management 'Little room for Uk in future Europe' Howe high for future Pall Mall closer to Laing win Petley & Co Plc Section 2 By Our City Staff: Tate seeks Oft view on bid for Berisford From a Correspondent: Gfw has indirect interest in Harlin Smith blames Government Nissan New-look Laird Group lifts profits to £43.7m Warren to leave Rex Williams Software firms win MoD study deals From a Correspondent: Pay round in Japan 'a spur to spending' Court rulings may end the battle for Lvmh Business Roundup Bourne End profits surge Dawsongroup dives Charter sells £27m stake Sale delay hits result Tussauds plan for Alton Computer group down From a Correspondent: Fiat and Ford seek global deals Betacom gives warning after profits slump Lep to buy all Profit Systems Ga shares split Breedon ahead Arlen merger Jacks slides Confusion as East meets West How the language of capitalism baffled Hungarians New Camford payout By a Correspondent: Ronson tended to be too trusting, court told The Guinness trial GrandMet will cut Remy stake Barclays may become a jewel in the Reichmann crown By Our City Staff: Wsp buys engineers for £3.6m By Our City Staff: Waterford chief resigns Elys advances The Mortgage Corporation Unit Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Recent Issues Equities Argos catalogues a strong début with £600m value Alpha Stocks Reuter: Nikkei ahead London Traded Options Traditional Options Account closes quietly The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Flood of investment offers greets independence Secrets saved Debit dilemma Low-start costs Merger bonuses Norwich Union Put All your Debts in One Basket Revenue takes tougher line over late payment of tax Interest Rate Round-Up Larger Loans Fidelity Investments By Our Family Money Staff: Airways counts cost of success NatWest aid for holders of Gas Save & Prosper Perpetual Halifax Keeping the secret of wives' savings safe Germany eclipses Rising Sun Top and Bottom Unit Trusts over 12 Months Roberrt Fleming Little credit in card debits Save & Prosper The Times Briefings Alliance Leicester A Fimbra Member M&G Securities Limited Scarborough Building Society When bonds that tie bring timely benefits Inertia relieves failed publicity Save & Prosper Low-start to a costly finish Family wins shock therapy The Solicitors Financial & Property Services Company Trust aims for 13% dividend Confederation Bank Limited Skipton Allied Dunbar Mim Britannia Unit Trust Managers Limited Portfolio Platinum Picking winners in the society takeover stakes IFA Promotion Limited Imro set to help trust holders Save & Prosper No comfort for the poor Sarah McConnell finds long-stay health cover is very expensive Men still more equal Northern Rock Building Society Poll tax answer Tax year term-account poser Pop in the Post Office for gilts Baillie Gifford & Co Scottish Widows Unit Trusts Jack Daniels Drink: The Choice of April Wines Cook: Pick of the… At the desert court of Sultan Qaboos Once a year the Sultan of Oman leaves his palace to dispense instant governement at tribal gatherings in his desert kingdom. This year Brian James went with him BBA Section 3 Espana King of Siam gets his wires crossed` The Ned Sherrin Column If I were… New look at Guides For the first time since1910, the Guides are to have a fresh image, says Geraldine Ranson A pub needs taste, not only in its beer For some reason the design of leisure facilities never really grew up A Childhood: Norman Willis 'I suppose we judged our social scale to some extent on whether the wife went out to work' In the mood for a change Accelerated Learning Museums & Galleries From our Own Correspondent: Of mice, men and the Métro Forget fare dodging—Parisian commuters spend their time dodging market traders and Bolivian folk bands. Philip Jacobson goes underground Exhibitions A fresher future The end of Ilfa means a new beginning for two of London's museams, reports Simon Tait Dressing up Sales Guide Trees for the Highlands Frog Patrol at the ready Left trots back at Blackpool Will more groups disaffiliate from the Nus after this year's conference 'carve-up' by the left? Tories top up with working-class blood The Conservative Collegiate Forum answer its critics Your chance to pick the winner Wildlife in a refinery 2 Immingham Farming for protection The Sunday Times Voting Form Green heart of a city Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth Laksmi Indian Restaurant Gallipoli Restaurant The Times The Great Chelsea Harbour Treasure Hunt Mr Kong The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Fresh South Coast Lobsters Requires Pastry Chef Florians A voyage into wicker's world Jonathan Meades sets course for Greenwich, and discovers an oddity on the south-eastern shores The ultimate dry martini Charles Hennessy visits New York's 21, the speakeasy Directory Sweet art of palm reading In honour of Palm Sunday tomorrow, Frances Bissell passes on some exotic uses for coconuts, dates, figs and bananas For better, for worse The wine trade is facing a rocky future but, ever optimiostic, it can still find reasons to be cheerful, Jane MacQuitty writes Wine Buys Thoughts of a realist Coffee Elefriends A man who could make Mrs Thatcher look lazy John Campbell reviews a Victorian edifice Morris West The coarse art of cocking a snook Tim Heald Nobody Hurt in Small Earthquake By Michael Green Heinemann £13.95 A squirrel's collected works For Children Brian Alderson Crack a Story By Susan Price Illustrated by Parrick Lynch Faber, £7.99 A poet of the heart Poetry Robert Nye Opus Posthumous By Wallace Stevens Faber, £27.50 Double helping of delights fort Lynne Truss Woman's Hour Book of Short Stories Selected and edited by Pat McLoughlin Bbc Books, £4.99 Bbc Radio Collection, £5.99 (two casettes) Freshly minted literary history Fiction Dinah Birch All the Conspirators By Christopher Isherwood Alinerva, £3.99 How How a voice was brought from the Graves Making fresh tracks Alan Franks Railway Walks Gwr & Sr By Jeff Vintter Alan Sutton, £9.95 Tea for two, but without sympathy Crime Woodrrow Wyatt Sheep's Clothing By Celin Dale Penguin, £2.99 The Blitz saga goes rumbling on William Jackson The Blitz Then and Now Volume 3 the Batttle of Britain Then and Now Mark 5 Edited by Winston G. Ramsey Battle of Britain Prints International, £39.95 each Top Secret Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Opera at Kenwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Handel Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Just listen by jingo Radio Martin Cropper Encore for the Cuban who discovered magic in reality Peter Guttridge assess the posthumous reputation of the Alejo Carpentier Forgotten warrior for equality Television Sheridan Morley Marya Trouble, toil and typewriter The new production of Macbeth at the London Coliseum might have surprised Verdi. John Higgins reports Held for questioning Theatre Jeremy Kingston Being at Home with Claude King's Head The Peter Hall Company Carmina in close-up Concert Noêl Goodwin Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall National Garden Gift Tokens Singer in the pulpit Rock Jasper Rees Van Morrison Wembley Arena Jazz Update Roll up for the mystical tour Jazz Clive Davis From cloth caps to diamonds Spoken Word Tecno Sticking to vinyl The art of living dangerously Classical Rock Update John Lee Hooker A-Z Guide to Rock The Human League Mower City Kent Country Nurseries Cutting up rough Francesca Greenoak tests a selection of models from the latest line in garden gadgetry the prunnings shredder Homes & Gardens Beech Hedging Agriframes Fruit Cages Fiesta Multiple Display Advertising Items The Marley Paving Company Limited Bolens Blaze a trail Agriframes The Ortho-Kinetics lifting chair Akom Ltd Vous voulez lire? Homes & Gardens Baf Roofing Systems Ltd The Sofabed Shop Anbil Systems Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory/office too hot for comfort? VISA Deluxe Futon & Frame MOPS Handmade Easter Eggs Multiple Display Advertising Items Buying Windows Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac P&s Ltd The Galaxy Range of Solid Pine Storage Beds The Black Shop Seymour Shirts Database Direct Limited Relaxator Ltd The Tile Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Eggstra! The Chocolate Egg Tasting Panel Cracking the Easter market Shopping Frances: Dark chocolate, but it has a strangely… Crack It with Cordula Top of the Chocs Bridge The Week in Preview Chess Crossword Football England struggle to survive Scoreboard from Barbados Heart risk threat of new drug Fa Cup for sale: £25m Hillier's ban increased Best century of his life after years of promise One-stroke lead for Floyd Acuhealth Aintree claims fourth victim as stakes rise Hospitality hitches are overcome at Aintree Lyle hits trouble again Fred Perry No Title Nicklaus rolls back the years The Times reports from the Masters tournament at Augusta National The Shark sinks into the jaws of the dreaded cut Second round Scores Buoyant Chigwellians eye Arthur Dunn Cup Football Royle expands Boundary Park horizons The Times guide to the Fa Cup semi-finals Favourites must heed lessons of the past For the Record Team News (AP): Two die in clashes In Brief Girl wonder Drugs found Sturgess hurt Ioc man dies Anxiety abounds at Den of destiny Peter Doherty dies Finns could face a test Motor Racing Snow Reports Robins is back in Gb team Swimming Titleist Revived France seek to cure away sickness Rugby League Recalls for Griffiths and Sewell Basketball Southampton win after the protests Smith optimistic as New Zealanders sprint to the finish Yachting McEnroe to play Paris and risk Wimbledon Tennis Tomorrow Male outlasts Snell test to reach last four Real Tennis England hold out in face of fiery Scots Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Television Hedges inspires Whitgift victory Carrigill places his bet on a first European victory Golf Chance to join leading players Briggs-san faces a Japanese intent on wreaking revenge Brewers back Welsh league Today's Teams Neath tread warily in favourite's role Championship is at crossroads while Lancashire eye title Women's cup repeat Kirkham excel as Bucharest bow out Final One-Day International Averages Hall faces a frosty reception Badminton Devaluing the currency of international competition Redgrave may provide main threat to Larkin Rowing Mahony leads Britain Modern Pentathlon Havant to look to four from Lahore Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Kelburne poised to land title Farrell trains for third win in Chilterns William Hill Danger adds a seductive zest to action A to Z analysis of the big-race runnel The Changing Fences Mandarin: Brown Windsor poised to end frustrating run of Henderson Records make case for Rinus Bonanza Boy stands for class National facts and figures Runners and Riders for the Grand National Comprehensive Form Guide to the 40 Grand National Contenders Coral Sybillin provides Fitzgerald with bitter-sweet Glenlivet victory Mukddaam fires classic salvo Liverpool Hereford Selections The Times Racing Service Red Rum absent Balding to enjoy good day again Last Extravagance gets vote Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Pacemaker Update Today's meetings A batting executioner with a swagger In November, 1988, Viv Richards became only the 22nd player and the first West Indian to complete a hundred first-class centuries. David Foot, who has seen a great many of those hundreds, gives his assessment of a remarkable batsman The marathon man keeps on running How Richards Has Become the Most Prolific Batsman in West Indian Cricket History Sports Council plans a study from all angles Euro Sites Trail Finders Ltd Mark Warner CAA Cadogan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spring Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red Guide Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eura Express Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Holidays in the Sun Robertswood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lindos & Peskos, Rhodes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Switzerland Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Uk Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items The greatest and worst show on earth Thomson Holidays Ltd. P&O New York: What to Do and where to Go Cknaka TWA For the best of America Quick trips to the cellar An Easter on skis The Lombardy Thomson Holidays Ltd. Counting the cost Travel News Tapas & Sevillanas in Old Madrid Perrott Phillips Classic Tours Island of Light Louisiana and all that jazz New Orleans has changed its tune; it's louder, Richard Cavendish says. But the food sounds really great Ausonia Services Ltd Travel Notes MG
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