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News from 13/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, John Perkins, Windlesham Chairman, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Richard Harries, Ronald Faux, J. H. Deam, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, Barry Picktháll, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, John L. Marshall, Russell Bray, Nigel Williams (Campaigns Director), Peter Aldhous, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, John Durie, Pat Blair, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Colia Narbrough and Nicholas Wood, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Louise Byrne Rio de Janeiro, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Wheeler, Philip Halsey, Chairman, Enid Lakeman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Michael Horsnell and Ruth Gledhill, Pilip Howard, David Toop, Peter Tatlow, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Eluned Price, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Jeffrey R. Briggs, Alan Durward, T. C. Ramsden, Peter Bryan, Stephen Slater, G. B. Bentley, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Geoff King, Ruth Gledhill and Arthur Leathley, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Christopher Walker, Michael Evans and Staff Reporters, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Frank Allaun, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Barbara S. Young (District General Manager), Catherine Sampson, Peking, and Michael Knipe, David Sinclair, Adrian Dannatt, Philip Pangalos, Michael Evans and Robin Stacey, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Tim Judah and Alan McGregor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, Anne McElvoy, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Penny Brohn, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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MoD experts back 'super gun' theory Diplomatic dilemma over Iraq Thatcher in image battle Unity promise Jail tension Yardley sale Dixon's call-up Holiday preview Index Moscow apologizes for the Katyn massacre Easter delays at airports and on the roads Rise in average earnings fuels fear of persistent inflation Stewart vetoes Gower comeback Kilconquhar Porpoise with a purpose stays put in port Answers sought on ministry role Small team tracking big target US sparks fear of Iraq embarking on germ warfare Assembly a massive task Bail in nuclear trigger case Customs officers move into the spotlight By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Troops 'could be used' to end jail siege Derbyshire stands by police chief decision Capped borough launches test case on poll tax Self-defence classes for council staff Review of treatment in custody demanded BT facing threat of legal action Radiation study Kidnap inquiry £148,500 bronze Corrections Oil firms cut price of petrol by 5p a gallon Horse-lovers fight EC plan for live animal exports Industrial action may delay some holiday flights Easter Travel and Weather Spots to avoid on the motorways Picture Gallery Police eye on Maundy Money touts Islands put a price on rabbits' tails Wall of fire reduces grouse moor to ashes Just time to sneak in with a virus or two Drug counsellors who want more money and less interference Shortage of teachers hampers curriculum Single science 'a bad basis for a levels' Demotion for pilot after near-miss Picture Gallery UK cancer survival 'lower than in US' Inflationary news from Aphrodisian stones Decision to bar ex-patients from house 'could wreck care plans' Priest found guilty of attacking woman 'Runaway train' left the driver behind Wapping inquiry 'naïve' says Yard man Good news nose Disease alert Mandela split Cocaine charge Case dropped Suspect drugs Clashes as Jews enter Christian area of Jerusalem Afrikaner vigilantes get ready for a showdown By Our Foreign Staff: De Klerk to visit Bush Masur to conduct New York Philharmonic Aids victim's death moves a nation Birendra rejects offer Chinese threat to retaliate Collor wins key first round Thatcher's future is key issue for US media in Bermuda Abbey National Villagers dig up a fortune Medellín bomb Kabul attack Monk arrest Seoul pardon Bush's bad eye Ferry crash Second Pulitzer for black dramatist Foreign press snipes at Iron Lady East Berlin pledges a rapid pace for unity The Cabinet Serbs tighten grip on media Smugglers creating a profitable paradise in a post-Wall world Soviet diplomats to be reshuffled Germany still haunts 'forgotten' Baltic region Marchais forced to admit his errors Estonia opposes military call-up Hurd's visit an exercise in tact Times Diary Christ and the wider world of human rights Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford, asks for a broadening of man beyond the widely flouted terms of the UN Declaration One in the eye for self-image Hostages without honour Barbara Amiel advises firm British response to international blackmail Barbarians of the better sort Philip Howard: new words for old The View from Bermuda All the Fun of the Fair Strictly for the Birds Danger of arms talks collapse Embryo research PR in proportion The second paragraph of Mr J. L. Nicholson's… Coping with conflict in prisons Health group links Recruiting scientists Rate for the job? Church and State in new Europe Hong Kong exodus Eng Lit set books Easter message Picture Gallery Court Circular Shedding new light on ship burials Briton wins Erasmus prize Memorial service Sizing up schizophrenia Science Report Church news Antony Jennings Birthdays today Latest wills Anniversaries Ivar Lo-Johansson Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth Peter Wright, VC John Turner Good Friday services Announcements & Personal The Fight for Freedom Greetings to the United States Does your Diary look like this? Multiple Display Advertising Items Wandsworth Health Authority St George's… The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items London Association for the Blind The Times A French lesson in flair and adventure John Russell Taylor reports from Paris on a series of exhibitions that could not come here The War of the Roses Blinding glimpse of the obvious Dance Les Ballets Jazz Sadler's Wells Fairy tale with power Theatre Pericles The pit Unnaturally poetic prisoners Deathwatch finborough Dumping the junk Television Fuel to the racist view Rock Albums Museums & Galleries Man, myth and magician Jamaican musician Lee Perry, re-emerging after a long period of semi-retirement, talks to David Toop Riper in colour than character Concerts Hilary Finch Joan Rodgers Wigmore Hall BBC SO/salonen Festival Hall Stitched in a Manhattan bar Adrian Dannatt introduces an adventurous New York rock club currently on its way through Europe Lepra Honda Keeping house for the nation In her 30 years with the National Trust, Sheila Stainton (left) has rewritten the book on the preservation and care of antiques. Eluned Price reports Furniture, she says, needs polishing only once a year, using simple wax made at home Not drowning, waving In Suffolk, soon to sink beneath the sea, the natives are philosophical Galapagos—origins to endings On Saturday in Colour Greener fingers Ecosphere Book takeover Clipping cuts Starting young Patios & Gardening B&Q—LOADS More Low Prices in Gardening B&Q—LOADS More Low Prices in Decorating Price on Kitchens at B&q From a joust to a jaunt Here are some ideas to help answer the perennial cry of 'what shall we do' Safe, sound and scared to death As Britain heads for the traditional 'white-knuckle' thrills of funfairs and theme parks for the Easter weekend Sally Brompton discovers the biggest danger is getting there Town & Country Parks and Rides: Wild and Wet The Times Easter Preview is a critical selection… Concise Crossword No 2152 Entertainments Abiding mystery Winning Move Cinema Guide The Times Posted on the front line Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice British Red Cross Romania's exiled king barred from going home The Times Crossword No 18,267 Weather America counting the cost of an embarrassing census Dream Ferrari rolls up Business and Finance 23-30 No Title The Pound Renault to raise over £1bn Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Wage-price spiral fears on 8.1% inflation Yardley sale to US nets SB £110m Norton shares soar on talk of possible deal with BTR Miss Sam sneaks out a message Greggs 1p Easter treat Erskine shares down 47p Build a Secure Future No Title Launch of gold trust delayed J Brown awarded contract in Texas Tees Side Vickers fights Brierley threat Propeller maker drives home parent firm's message FKI wins contracts and makes £9m deals Business Roundup Eglington profits slump Ex-chief quits Astra Stena Line to buy Sealink Rolls £12.5m spin-off UTA to recruit high-flying chief Belgian boost for Brixton Estate Recent Issues Traditional Options By Our City Staff: Siemens-Nixdorf link wins federal approval Inish Tech in £7m purchase TR Far East up Ferrari details Owners agm NSM expansion Toye higher Skating around LET The Times City Diary VTR profits rise 16% By Our City Staff: Mount Charlotte sells London hotel Edge on the treadmill The Times City Diary Hunter caught The Times City Diary Connor news The Times City Diary BT's video telephone steps closer Puzzle for Disney The Times City Diary Anglo to go it alone after split With LUI Ontario Property's threat to credit Pay pressures adding to inflationary woes Comment Jaguar gears up to stay in race Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, assesses Jaguar's future against growing competition Oldest salesman still rakes in those Silver dollars Business Directory World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Stock Watch The Times Time running out for Gatt talks, trade group warns Profits surge at Inchcape Pacific Annual Report 1989 Enso—gutzeit OY Portfolio Platinum Technology rally helps to boost Dow 22 points Wall Street London Traded Options Activity in options lifts index 182 points Tokyo Lex Vehicie Leasing Rival drug fears hit Wellcome Stock Market New chief stirs things up at Campbell Soup David Johnson tells John Durie of his plans for transforming the flagging fortunes of a firm that is a household name The Which Computer? Show Interest amount no bar to summary judgment Injured passenger cannot sue No power to order surety for minors Discrimination will normally be inferred from primary facts Firm close The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Yanks are coming American classic cars, vehicles with grand names and fins to match, are finding an appreciative market in Britain Altwood Hunters C reg. Auto. 2 dr. black. E/w, Pas. sunrf, stereo,… American classic cars, vehicles with grand names and… Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Scotts Holt Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homing in on the Range Rover Mercedes mounts a new challenge Even the off-road experts were caught off-guard by the car Focus on Classic Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sloane Helicopters Ltd The International Classic and Sportscar Show Meteor Classics English Cars of Distinction No Title Sierra RS 500 Cosworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Investments Crown Classic Cars Ltd Wilbury Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Maypole Twin Mig Welder Philip Davies & Sons Transtech Jaguar Mill House Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title TWR XJS V12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items XJS Convertible 89 F/G Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pursuit of money is driving force for going it alone Business to Business Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Bristol Motor Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Show time at the Tic Toc Investment Opportunity First Class Mercedes 300 SL 350 SL Black/Cream. H/S tops. 300 SL spoller and… Mercedes Benz for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items A Future in the Video Business? Business for Sale as a Going Concern Motor Factoring Organisation for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Hybrex Briefings Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Funding the way forward With 5,000 patients to treat every year, Hammersmith needs help to pay for a new £15 million centre Glaxo Laboratories Limited Sharpe Pritchard Let's Hammer Cancer Together Putting a human face to the theory of research Behind the scenes are people searching for the ultimate cure Kenchington Little plc New response that helps How Penny Brohn set up a centre where victims can try to come to terms with the life-threatening illness Try this test to find your rating Gardiner & Theobald You can be cured A diagnosis of cancer is not a death sentence Llewelyn-Davies Weeks Hammer Cancer Hammersmith Cancer Centre Hammersmith and Queen Charlottes Special Health… He screamed:'Ray, Ray, they are dying in there Back to Wentworth Today's Fixtures Seven could end up lucky number for one 'Guernsey Girl' Survival the main aim for Bailey Tennis Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out From a Correspondent: Edberg on course for title Pauline tenet guides bishop's quest for the Rainbow gold Little rest for marathon churchmen New job for Haan Pearl extends backing Busy weekend for England teams Gymkhana attack bias by umpires Hockey Seeking a WBA title chance for Graham Boxing Change m wake of cup games Lacrosse Championship opener develops into tyre war Ford mastery at risk Bushey rider making his mark in Paris Cycling Ilmor enter engine talks accelerate Motor Sport Sponsors step in to aid international fixture Schools Rugby Putting a price on rights of passage The Round the World Race is now so expensive that the sponsors want to spread the load Ultra 30s lead fight to attract sponsors Cowes HS reach first final in style School's Football Ryan rocks the Blue Jays Baseball A wager inspires spirited finish by Equity & Law Run to Manila decides Barrow lay foundation for first Wembley visit Non-League Football Record crowd expected to watch Desert Orchid Profilic initiates double for Perks Fog catches up with rider Thompson one of six to be retained Heart Of Joy poised to advertise classic change in Nell Gwyn Racing Results from yesterday's three meetings Referee rescinds send-off decision Munro cashing in with crouching style Doidge's ambitious plan A decision in favour of Norling Rugby Union Flexible approach key to adjacents Wanderers start the party rolling West Park to threaten Sheffield's ascendency Unexpected chance for Dixon to win an England place Allocation is unfair say Palace Ferguson's nightmare comes to an end FA Cup semi-final success against Oldham has lifted the pressure in a troubled season for Manchester United Italians keen to see England play Snow Reports Oldham on the trail again Villa wait for Mountfield Cadle's clear message for favoured Kingston Basketball Whitaker's judgement tells Equestrianism England hold off gritty Scotland Strachan must answer FA disrepute charge Early First round Scores Drawing blood out of an Irish stone Walker Cup is Clarke's first priority Bonus for America as Faldo puts in a rare appearance Golf Millfield golfers find success is a real grind By a Special Correspondent: Easy win for the Harkers Picture Gallery England figure rises to five Badminton Hart's finishing touch defeats an old friend Bowls For the Record E European challenge is the greatest Orienteering Wigan are set for an agonizing wait In Brief Shadow of Lowe still hangs over Wigan's season Rugby League Hounslow's goal spree is led by Thompson Hockey Index England reel under pressure Prize-money increases Wembley Scoreboard from Antigua From a Correspondent: Faldo has another fine start Astaire offers £3m for Tyson-Bruno rematch BBC victory in football ratings war Gower is sacrificed on altar of loyalty Blackmail case is adjourned The strange but mortal antics of a demi-god Tomorrow's Sport The Times

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