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News from 16/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Malcolm Brown, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Michael Brailsford, J. E. T. Shirley, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Alan Davidson, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Peter Campbell (Vice-President), David Lee, St Matthew Passion, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Ken Lawrence's, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Girard Steichen, Flora Mennie, Rosemary Carter, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Robin Eutler, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Dear and Penny Osborn, Douglas Broom, Dr Robert Runcie, David Tytler Education Editor, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Nicholas Goddison, Chairman, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, Rose Rouse, John Hennessy, Tom Giles and Michael Knipe, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Carolyn Berkeley, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Donald Barrington, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Cindy Smith, Steve Acteson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Diane Hill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Peter Stothard, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Jane Bidder, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Ross Fenn, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alan Franks, J. R. Milner, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Michael Binyon and Peter Stothard, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, James W. Rant, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Patrick Robertson, Secretary, Benedict Nightingale, Mike Young, louise Taylor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Louise Byrne, Matthew Bond, Dennis Hatfield, Chairman, Philip Jacobson, barry Trowbridge, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Wyndham,

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Landsbergis plea to West for support Calm Lithuania awaits fate Former Tory minister dies School reforms Anfield sorrow Super gun debate Hindus flee Savings fall Index By Political Editor: Kinnock plans attack as the Tories slide Ever-solitary Garbo dies in hospital aged 84 By a Staff Reporter: April showers bringing a quiet Easter on the roads Richards awaits verdict Problems for Nato summit in June Mandela to have talks with Thatcher later in year Tiffany & Co. Ford gives its staff £300 vouchers to boost car sales By Our Motoring Correspondent: Battle to rein in a growing perk Siemens Sound of silence from Mrs Mandela Jail revolt talks in deadlock Man dies in Ulster street shooting Advance tickets for RA go on sale Drugs arrest Climber falls Unmarked cars Dogs first Chess win nears National Curriculum rules may be relaxed By Our Education Editor: Walkout call over crowded classes Farewell to low-life world of McGill, saucy postcard king Couple turn jungle into award-winning garden Executive status for the butler of to day 15,000 fans share silent Hillsborough memory Timeshare control sought Wife to be vicar's new curate Heseltine urges joining Erm in next 12 months Four days left for environment vote The week ahead Agenda Rethink of plans for national body to run JPs' courts By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: 'Cab rank' ruling may be cut from legal reform Bill Bottles and glasses 'used in most attacks in cities' Russians 'may scrap 100 ships' Liquidation Auction Persian & Eastern Carpets Rugs &… Roads policy 'must respect desire for rural peace' Kite flying team shows off fancy footwork Academics challenge theories on criminals Battle lines drawn in the great 'super gun' debate RSPCA finds animal bodies in farm pit Labour accuses Ridley of hampering export firms Party radio station is closed by police Hotel evacuated Thumb sewn on Murder charge Record push 'Archers' club Women's taxis Dinghy mystery On the hop Bond winners Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Labour jumps into a 17% lead Mori poll shows Tories must make biggest recovery to retain power Survey 'shows poll tax principle backed' Women are drawn to Kinnock policies Rumblings of shires revolt over uniform business rate Attack on 'profligate socialists' Scuba divers split in a storm over change at the top Finding common ground amid the legal confusion Olbas Pastilles Sunnier forecast for resorts Park warning over poison The International Freedom Foundation Natal toll rises as mood of violence grips South Africa B&Q Thatcher basks in Bush's approval Brazil young live street nightmare Graveyard lesson in the strict values of a Baltic past Moscow's economic weapon poses new threat to Lithuania The Pope calls for caution New minister challenged Leipzig takes Goethe out for a traditional Easter Day stroll The grim saga of Frenchmen who were forced to fight for Hitler Refugees from Transylvania flood Hungary (Reuter): Victims of drug lords unearthed (AP): Troops clash (Reuter): Basque protest (AFP): Atoll 'safe' (Reuter): Hashish haul (Reuter): UFO craze (AP): Robles dies Hindus flee as conflict sharpens in Kashmir War fear rises in Pakistan By Our Foreign Staff: Nepalese call government to go British Telecom Sole mourner for disgraced Hu arrested New Yorkers laud Killer of black subway mugger No Title Picture Gallery Peres in under threat after Labour setback Plea for Arab unity as Iraq defies Israel Times Diary Come off it Kylie—and Glenda too Bernard Levin, detecting a whiff of fanaticism, urges two renowned scolds to mind their own showbiz Anthem choices for them and us Gorbachov's Oval Office Michael Binyon on the new men mapping Soviet policies Shopfloor dividends Mr Mandela's Bank Holiday McLuhan's Old Clothes Year of the Ladybird Public display of works of art War horses Measure for measure How to treat crime and the culprits Britain and EC Timing of exams Making it clear Elusive porpoise Foreign flavours on the table Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Tumours with a life of their own Science Report Social News Nature notes Col Sir Hugh Hope in the rising of the Son This is a transcription of the Easter Day sermon preached by Dr Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Canterbury Cathedral Lord Bruce-Gardyne Lord Bruce-Gardyne, a former Treasury Minister and a political and financial commentator has died at the age of 60. He was born on April 12,1930 Luis Trenker Luis Trenker, mountaineer, author, film director and actor, died in Bolzano on April 12, aged 97. He was born on October 4,1892 Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Bridge Births Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Dr Livingstone London Association for the Blind Redwing's Horse Sanctuary Nurses in Need Oxfam Degrees awarded by Stirling University The Sovereign's Parade The Times So long or farewell? Televsion Restored with coherent, restrained taste Andrew Gibbon Williams on the first stage of rebuilding at the National Museum of Wales Dated witch-hunt which makes sense as author's cool self-revelation Theatre Lady Windermere's Fan Bristol Old Vic Bonhams Knightsbridge Sensitive rather than weak Suzanne Vega, a singer-songwriter whose fragile appearance belies her determination, talks to Rose Rouse Festival founder favoured with a fine 40-year tribute Jazz George Wein Gala Carnegie Hall, New York Bing Renaud Barrault, Paris Still not quite right Concerts Messiah Barbican Negative emphasis Noél Goodwin Festival Hall Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher The Times A tune that never changes Interview Glenys Kinnock will delight in the music of today's Mandela celebrations, Barbara Amiel reports. But how ready is she to recognize that the old anthems of socialism might now be in need of new melodies? Christies's Is the recipe to be rewritten? The great names of cookery writing combined innovative recipes with literary style. Who is poised to take their place in the next century? City University Kingston Polytechnic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institut francais Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crown Agents Kingston Polytechnic Henley the Management College Multiple Display Advertising Items Architects Registration Council of the United… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bringing back the truants The old problem of truancy has taken on new dimensions, although its results are the same—wasted funds and lost talents. But a scheme funded by the Government is offering hope, Jane Bidder reports School clocks on to a small business Douglas Broom reports on the changing attitudes of the classroom enterpreneurs Take your partners for a ritual dance The unions take to the floor for their regulation conference confrontations Faint praise on appraisal Notebook On the fringe Equal rights In his place Today Art & Auctions The Times Preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday, as indicated above, including events in the following seven days. Plus the Cinema guide Art Exhibitions Concise Crossword No 2153 Entertainments Celebration of urban life Word-Watching Winning Move Cinema Guide A matter of taste Television Choice Radio Choice The Design initiative BBC1 Moscow's midnight bells ring out for Easter The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,269 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No 18 ,… Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Call to privatize Church of England Index The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Bank steps in to ease B&c fears By Our City Staff: Greenall in talks on breweries Tourist Rates Jury is stiill out in the water meter trials Income Bonds reduce fall in National Savings to £271m Sleeping sickness grips Wall St US Notebook Thorntons' eggs roll into Paris (Reuter): Dutchman in line to buy Soviet firm The Mortgage Corporation No Title Meter running for the big power sell Advertising agencies are waiting to hear who has won the account for the riskiest privatization Ingres PW plan corporate finance expansion Forecasting errors can prove to be good news Gilt-Edged Property lending by banks slows Test for giving life prisoner parole Court must make clear reasons for young offender's sentence Right to impart ideas not infringed by ban on cable retransmission Investigators must observe code Subjective intention not best test Unfair prosecution of motorist Watson's middleweight career is at an end McCallum exposes his world championship challenger as too young and too raw to be sharing the same boxing ring Adebayo dazzles amid frenetic fog Italy are wrecked by rock called Stimpson Derby match erupts into a mass brawl Gloucester will find Beeston no place for faint-hearted Weekend Results One fixture out of joint with its glittering past Rugby Union Anxious 12 days ahead Season turns soar for jaded Llanelli Campese's flair brings new life to a tradition Three-try burst comes too late to save Ulster Rami optimism as Walwyn continues fine strike rate From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Desert Orchid seeks to join exclusive club Big-Race Field C4, BBC1 Form guide to the 19 runners Unfancied Great Lakes gives O'Brien fine start Jade Robbery on trial Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selection Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Towcester Selections Talented Taco looks strong Contender for Times final Saturday's results Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Index to Horses Engaged at Today's 16 Meetings Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Mandarin: Sharp N' Early to speed home Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Death of Tim Hamey Results from Saturday's eight meetings Rapid Raceline Villa's watertight defence looks like giving them an edge As Liverpool's title challenge falters, the emphasis has moved from attacking football to the importance of defensive power Gray a late saviour for Palace Snodin faces end to season Robins reaffirms his reserve value Pools Check Weekend Results and Tables Reid the master in battle for survival Liverpool's uncertainty revives the title race Desperate Luton left in the lurch Real Madrid win their fifth successive title Wolves slip out of chasing pack Bristol Rovers closing on promotion Smith avoids any predictions Football Today's Team News For the Record Guessing game is soon over Baddeley fosters new belief Success puts spring in English legs McKenzie's late charge seals title Fencing Fireball cricket under a blue Elysian sky David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, takes a pensive look at a nice game sinking with the sun in the West Indies Scores from Cannes Stockton launches Ryder Cup quest Days on the trail of the golden mahseer The Week in View Woosnam prepares European challenge despite lack of form Golf Willison storms to a win Cricket season gets off to traditional start on a… Penberthy forces students to struggle By a Special Correspondent: Maidstone crew beat marathon favourites Canoeing The Week's Highlights Northsea emerge as new force Swimming Butcher leads solid start by Glamorgan Cunningham's revelries rebound on Sunderland Basketball Snow win secures cup Real Tennis Scores from Sheffield Wigan not slip again Rugby League Foulds on fun rue towards title A spirited fightback against Taylor in the world snooker championship England hit best form Higgins's fate is out of his hands England overcome Belgium to register second success Hockey Sport on TV Today's Fixtures Crew rues Maiden's time losses Yachting Skelton packs up his troubles for Dortmund double Equestrianism Todd's last-gasp effort Boston Marathon attracts record number of entries Athletics Go-ahead for India Sport in Brief Index Richards's captaincy may be over England regain self-respect Mensa Dancing on England's grave Scoreboard from Antigua From a Special Correspondent: Faldo never m the hunt as Stewart wins Millwall poised to appoint Rioch O'Leary stable after fatal crash

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