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News from 14/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Peter Green, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Neville Davis, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Sirkumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Barbara Ellis, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, Christopher Fenton, Michael Binyon, Ken Daly, Jeremy Kingston, E. Moran, Clive Davis, Ronald Faux and Geoff King, Albert Dormer, Rob Findlay, W. V. Quine, Richard Eaton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Rugby Correspondent, David Tweed, Henry Gee, Sanda Miller, Fracis Dobbyn, Alan Lorimer, David Long-Price, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Clayton, Louise Taylor, Mrs J. G., David Tytler Education Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Japer Rees, Brian Morton, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Mrs E. R. Clarke, Martin Aution, A. H. Atkins, Philip Robinson, John Young, John Geodhody, Philip Ray, John Dorman, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Fiona MacCarthy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Ronald Bawtree, Dortmund, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Sally Jones, Lindsay Cook, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Stephen passion, Ruth Gledhill and Geoff King, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Bill Powell, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, B J Whelan, Craig Brown, Sheridan, Morley, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, Los Angeles, W. J. Burroughs, Conrad Voss Bark, Noel Brandon-Jones, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, paul Nuki, D. K. Martin, Robin Oakley and Peter Stothard, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent Antigua, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Lonise Taylor, Owen Jenkins, Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman, Michael Binyon and Peter Stothard, Michael Phillips, David Stanning, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Stephen Leather and John Durie, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael H. Coombes, Lulu Yu, Anne McElvoy, Jean Lanham, paul Heiney, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Nichoas Harling, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Chris Brasher, David Miller Chief Correspondent, Uta Ranke-Heinemann, John Hennessy Cannes, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Lithuanians given 48-hours ultimatum Gorbachov anger the West Galapagos at risk Family guide to Easter A passion for peace In praise of Paris A year after Hillsborough Index Three Britons die in Bayeux plane crash Plethora of pop and politics awaits Mandela Bush backing for Thatcher Two more prisoners give up DTI cleared pipe exports to Iraq Nspcc Holiday tradition of rain and road hold-ups Giant gun plan by Bull at heart of Customs inquiries The 'Big Bertha' Debate Iraq says British are lying for political reasons Liquidation Auction Persian & Eastern Carpets Rugs &… Scottish dig may lay bare St Ninian's claim By Our Defence Correspondent: Designer of genius drew many nations' interest 44 tubes delivered already By a Staff Reporter: 1,000 people moved as fire releases cloud of chemicals Teachers' union acts against left Lucas deal cuts hours for 3,000 Two die in fire Press retirement Crash kills two Four out of five No winners Corrections Husbands or lovers kill half women murder victims Controllers warn of summer air delays New £5 gets that shrinking feeling Private lives of public men spoke volumes TV spy in the sky makes debut at prison siege Beethoven manuscript for auction Rail bridge reform ignored Inquiry on 999 delay Highly Rated for Instant Access Drivers, on Continent may face unleaded shortages The Ultimate Driving Machine is now the Penultimate… Tory MPs to rebel at squeeze on police perk L'Oreal hair products withdrawn Water charges could mean bankruptcy, builders say Solicitor training proposals 'would lower standards' Picture Gallery Business rate ends 62 years of village shop The Co-Operative Bank Farmers try straw to block lake algae GPs win concession over prescription budgets Ford Big variations in access to NHS infertility clinics New police chief inherits legacy of Hillsborough Crater is linked to primeval disaster Internal pressures stir Islamabad and Delhi sabre-rattling Death fast defiance Karachi Nasa corn for 'killer tomatoes' (AP): Bomb attack on tourist centre (AFP): Rocket rag (Reuter): City reinforced (Reuter): Death penalty (AP): Basque arrest (Reuter): Syria to vote US tuna firms bow to children Reformers sue for peace on litigation battlefield Bombay hotel inferno Li Peng visit will affirm new links with Moscow Peking Pilgrims crowd into Jerusalem despite tension Cairo upset by Ramadan sins From Our Correspondent, Warsaw: Soviet confession comes too late for victims' family Glasnost fuels Russian quest for historical truth The New Lancia Dedra Western Allies 'colluded in act of deceit' Estonia distances itself further from Moscow rule Church battle sours new Soviet religious freedom France speeds to the slaughter Picture Gallery Yeltsin advises radicals to stay Berlin museum catalogues the makings of modern revolution Power and pomp mark the grooming of Havel Hungary ends casino bar No Title Art thieves take Greek treasures Killer convicted after 18 years UK exports to Pretoria rise Simon Barnes Times Diary Caring for someone else's cliches Anc in need of a different tune R. W. Johnson sees an urgent need to abandon the rhetoric of opposition and organize for the responsibilities of government Protest that hit the Tories Richard Roberts finds a poll tax analogy in Balfour's day Truth, though not exclusive Clifford Longley on Christianity's growing respect for other faiths Resurrection UP and Away Just the Ticket Comments in rape trial 'Facts' of history Cure for bullies Health councils Tangled strands of European unity Drugs sanctions Stranded underpass Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… National Gallery Royal anthem under scrutiny Giggleswick School Owners give oaks to repair cathedral roof Forthcoming marriages Social News Royal College of Physicians Retirement Tridentine Mass Latest wills Marriages When dinosaurs roamed through Alaska's woods Science Report Anniversaries Today Rossell Hope Robbins Professor Kenneth Newell Services for Easter Day Sir Geoffrey Harrison Harold Ballard Announcements & Personal Laughter in the House To Place your Birth, Marriage or Death Notice during… Degrees awarded by London University Announcements The Times Does your Diary look like this? Aston University Portrait of the artist Television Choice Not ladies in retirement Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 Depicting a seething society Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 The country retreat you've always wanted Labour leaders urged to support electoral reform Gorbachov hands over Katyn lists The Times Crossword No 18,268 Tight Cyprus security after threats to Jews Weather Cyril Kaye Business Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Euro code would hit cashpoint card users Move to oust MMI director Tourist Rates BTR claims 64% of Norton as court battle continues Spitalfields plan nears decision day R-R investors to come out of the closet US roadshows reveal hidden support for aero-engine maker FIMBRA Section 2 From Our Correspondent: Five-year terms for directors urged US factory prices in surprise decline Stock Watch The Times Hong Kong trade hit by Chinese clampdown Charter nets £9m from sale of MKR offshoot Swedes bide their time Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Further share sales expected as worries hang over Elders Bridge offers light at the end of the tunnel (Reuter): Japanese banks are wary of UAL deal Meteoric week for Athens exchange Mood of confidence follows election in Greece Hilton Hotels remains on the auction block East Germany may offer deal Faith, hope, but not an abundance of charity The Mercury Cash Trust Green audits could win over the environmental consumer By Our City Staff: Japanese wage video games war in toy shops The Times Unit Trust Information Service By Our City Staff: Shares dip in Tokyo after light selling Depicting a seething society First Time Buyers Firm close before holiday Stock Exchange Prices Business trap Soliciting investments Longer interest State premiums Steaming ahead Fidelity Investments Insurance watchdog backs more consumers Banking on fun at the bank OFT signals an open policy on brokers revealing commissions Bristol & West Building Society Offshore rule loophole worries IoM regulators Tony Hetherington finds an investment company that is not all it seems to be Life premiums fail to mirror optimistic outlook over Aids Briefings FIMBRA Govett Unit Management Limited Flemings Investment Trusts Foreign Colonial M&G National Trust takes the credit BES exit shocks in store Save & Prosper Make the Most of the Separate Taxation of Husbands… Inadequate view of 'adequate' Allied Trust Bank Pleased to advise at #163;20,000 a year for 3£ hours a week Save & Prosper The discount charm of investment trust yields Helen Pridham on the Cinderella of the securities world American Express Freepost Popular Peps near £1.5n FSINVESTMENT Managers When it pays to buy one pension with another Janet Walford on the options for those who carry on working after their normal retirement age Ivory & Sime Northern Rock Steaming into profit Peter Brown meets some heavy metal railway fans Save & Prosper Cheaper way into gilts Inheritance and equalization of assets Husbands still 'more? equal' than wives Canon fires a broadside at charges for charities Jon Ashworth finds a cleric who was not treated charitably Save&prosper Alliance Leicester Artesian III plc The New Maestro LX Review Intruders in Nature's wonderland Westwood Review The Ned Sherrin Column Mar Order Protection Scheme Paying one's royal dues The Ned Sherrin Column Predators from Elsewhere If I were . . . Carol Thatcher We dial 081 for suburbia On May 6 London will find its phone numbers split into two zones. Alan Hamilton anticipates the angst 'The martyr tradition of sticking to your principles has had a strong influence on me' A Childhood: Bruce Kent Rebel with no rock to roll Greaves Travel Ltd Coming to life Farmyard Diary Ripples in the holy water From our Own Correspondent The prospect of violence from the intifada means that some holy places are inaccessible to tourists this Easter, as Richard Owen discovers A week's shadow play Campus Rob Findlay goes workshadowing, and finds the life of a top City account is not for him Ripe for reform Last week's National Union of Students conference underlined the problems with its present structure—but there is hope On the road to recovery Motoring Challenge The Peking to London convoy has completed its first week at the wheel-without too many hitches. Graham Rock reports Hunting for excitement Easter Events The Mortgage Corporation Restaurant and Catering Guide Formosa Jalaliah Indian Restaurant Kelong The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Dil Chad Indo—bangla Restaurant Haweli The Great Chelsea Harbour Treasure Hunt Retreading the Greek classics Rereading the Greek classics Eating out Jonathan Meades discovers a Greek haven which takes a break from plate-breaking Personal touch just doesn't pay High costs are forcing Britain's Country house hotels into the hands of corporations Directory A Wine Cellar? But I haven't even got a Cellar.… Next Saturday A time for tenderness The Times Cook Just a storm in a wine glass? Drink Coming out of its shell Chocolate eggs, hot cross buns, Beaujolais. . . Jane MacQuitty on Easter essentials Wine Buys Variety is staff of life Food Petite Liquorelle Pure thought applied to the art of science Anthony Quinton on the heretical philosophy of W. V. Quine, engagingly expounded in a new volume Pursuit of Truth By W. V. Quine Harvardm, £13.95 Slaves to changing attitudes on civil rights Time on the Cross The Economics of American Negro Slavery By Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman Nortan, £6.95 Without Consent or Contract The Rise and Fall of American Slavery By Robert William Fogel Norton, £17.95 Museums & Galleries Getty on Getty Against t How did a generous religion like Catholicism come to hand down such a pessimistic and functional view of sex? Fiona MacCathy discusses a fascinating, and sometimes richly comic, puzzle Eunuchs for Heaven The Catholic Church and Sexuality By Uta Ranke-Heinemann Translated by John Brownjuhn Andre Deutsch, £25 Saint Lenin and wicked old uncle Joseph It might be feminism, but who says it's art? Women, Art and Society By Whitney Chadwick Thames & Hudson, £8.95 Updike beneath the skin Self Consciousness: Memoirs By John Updike Penguin, £4.99 Bech: A Book By John Updike Penguin, £4.99 Muddling through For Children Why I'm Already By Terry Farish Gollancz, £8.95 Bigger , but not always better Horror Carrion Comfort By Dan Simmons Headline, £14.95 hardback, £6.95 paperback Travels in time One Dry Season: In the Footsteps of Mary Kingsley By Caroline Alexander Bloombsury, 14.95 The Pilgrim: The Travel of Pietro Della Valle Translated, abridged and introducer by George Bull Century Hutchinson, £19.95 National Asthma Campaign The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buxton Festival Music Travel Centre Ltd. Opera & Ballet Barbican Hall Wigmore Hall Ken Sasaki Raymond Gubbay Entertainments Rhubarb prankster Radio A show well sprung Opera Buxton Lumiere Now Odeon Sour note for Mandela The Arts Backstage rows, union bans, the clash of cash and ideals: Monday's concert has it all. David Toop reports Pace minus power Concert Too soon for sanity Theatre V&A Vietnam testament Television Elegance in the balance Classical Poutenc: The Complete Music for Piano Paul Crossley (Cbs Masterworks M3k 44921) (3 Cds) Chopin: Preludes Ivo Pogorelich (Deutsche Grammophon 429 227-2) (Cd) John Grooms Smoother sides of Verdi Records Opera Rock Update Bridge Classical Update Inxs Chess Drumming up a neo-bop beat Jazz Jazz Update A-Z Guide to Rock Iron Maiden Winning Move Homes & Gardens Beech Hedging Hostas Six superb varieties for only £9.95 Ideal for… Weekend Tips Fruit Cages Pooling your resources Gardening A pondful of water plants can transform a garden, Francesca Greenoak finds, and need not be a complicated proposed Gardens to Visit Redashe Mower City Nipped in the buds Weather Eye Shoparound Futon centre Traditional Steamer Chairs Lawn Futs Medivac Futons Visa Times Computer Crosswords The Briton Shirt Company Futon Furnishing Vous voulez lire? Traditionally Styled and Hand-Crafted Bookcases Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tile Gallery Sofa's Sofabeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcester Radiator Cabinets Multiple Display Advertising Items P&S Ltd. Loft Ladders Short of Space? Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Artist with a touch of the mystical The art of a classier glass Shopping Omega The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Concise Jumbo The Week in Peview Index Hussain carries last hopes for battered Engalnd Scoreboard from Antigua England's self-delusion has become self-belief Richards date at Glamorgan Fear grips faltering Leeds Noades questions cup tickets quota (Reuter): Italians to count cost of the Cup Golfer Sport Travel & Leisure From a Correspondent Hilton Head Island: Faldo is poised in second position Tough for Willison Rafferty puts sloppy first round down to pressure of Masters Golf England regain their pride Badminton Harris's record is the one moment to savour Swimming Rouse powers his way to easy victory Motor Racing Not quite elementary for Watson Boxing Davis is back in the groove Snooker The England incentive in Brussels is prestige Hockey From a Special Correspondent, Dusseldorf: Women are poised to make an impact Under-16s start well Widnes looking good Quirk's three trees delay Wigan's progress to title Rugby League Bengtsson beaten in opening round Table Tennis Northants open season Cricket Freak weather at time-trials decimates field Cycling Millwall in last-ditch effort to avoid the fall Robson keeps faith in an endangered species Is Dixon England's saviour, or are unfashionable full backs destined for the scraphcap after the World Cup? Today's Teams First division For the Record The Leading Contenders Stapleton left out of squad Best of Cascarino to come Bedford's bright start RNSA and Whitbread split in power struggle Yachting Eighth heaven (AP): Hill injured (Reuter): India ruled out of cup In Brief (AFP): Collins named Eye injury Easy wins Huge field Israel change Today's Team News Saunders aims for century at London Scots Golf Borders can repel boarders Versatile Mironov set for first game for the Barbarians Rugby Union Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Wanderers too strong for feisty Penarth Sunderland may upset odds Kingston close in on clean sweep Sport on Tv From a Correspondent: Unhappy … hits out in the rain Tennis Male faces Happell in the final Real Tennis A case of post-disaster depression Death knell sounds for the breeding grounds of violence Jahangir standing alone in a matter of family pride Squash Rackets A red rose for every life that was lost Farlow's fit to tackle the-next l50 years Fishing Swede leads in mud Motor Ralying Strong Brigstock field World Cup develops into a battle between champions Equestrainism From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: The Thinker defects but Desert Orchid stands firm Lingfield purchase by Sheikh soon discounted Rapid Raceline Pacemaker Update Death of racing journalist Resilient Grant shrugs off another near miss In-form Chilhampton can collect in Times qualifier Point-to-point Index to Horses Engaged at Today's Eight Meetings Today's meetings Mandarin: Newcastle Carlisle Mandarin Newton Abbot By Mandarin Mandarin: Raj Waki ready to make up for lost time in classic trial Mandarin: Plumpton Mandarin: Towcester Mandarin: Southwell By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Mandarin: Kempton Park By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Mandarin: Haydock Park The Times Racing Service Bradley reunited with old favourite Trailfinders Twickers World Holidays & Villas Catalan Spain Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Vacances en Campagne Villa Dordogne Experience The Real Corfu Paxos Greece Self-Catering Italy When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Aito Virgin atlantic Picos De Europa, Northern Spain Twigkers World Guerba Expeditions Iata Abta Art of Travel Turkish Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collineige Ski Ski Highlife Flight Training Could You Match a Twelve Islands Holiday UK Holidays Hllan Cowers Cornwall & Devon Exmoor National Park Cotswolds Cotswold Grange Hotel Cheltenham Mark Warner Cadogan Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Getaway Breaks The Old Swan The Bathurst Arms Hotel Tewkesbury Hall Hotel Tewkesbury Glos Holidays & Villas Dorset, Hants., & I. O. W. Beacon Farm Hotel Travelbag Anglesey 'A Taste of Somerset' " Gordon Bennett" Paris what to Do and where to Go Citybreaks Jamaica Raising a smile in la ville grimace Travel In the Second of our Great Cities series, Philip Jacobson rehearses the incomparable charms of paris-as well as the legendary rudeness of the locals Lunn Poly Intasun City Breaks Sealink British Ferries Chance meetings with water sprites Travel Chris Brasher, who has loved the Thames for 50 years, welcomes the plan to create a 175-mile river footpath Cycle rides Explore China The Stones of Rome Worldwide Thomson Virgin Holidays Stubbed out Travel News Cruise for less French leave British Museum Ausonia The Fat Boys' Outing Travel Bill Powell dons walking boots and, with a rucksack on his back, goes a'wandering through western Crete Now Gardeners Don't Have to Work so Hard to…

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