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News from 20/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Ronald Lindsay, Helen Johnstone, Anatol Lieven, E. H. Rackley, Philip Jacobson and Philip Webster, Barry Trowbridge, David Jewell, Chairman, Jasper Rees, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Angela Mackay, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Tom Giles, Jeremy Kingston, Doris Meyer, Peter Tennant, Carol Leonard, David Sinclair, David Toop and Rose Rouse, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Clive White Lisbon, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoffrey Peake (Open learning co-ordinator), Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Mary Warnock, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Colin Brewer (Media Director), Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Ted Lowe, Johnny Black, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Hilary E. Penkins, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Rodney Lord and Graham Searjeant, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Alan Hamilton, John Durie, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Nicola Murphy, Nicholas Moore, David Hands, Charles Bremner, A. W. F. Edwards, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, Norman de Mesquita, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Paul Wheeler, Jane Wyatt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Dererk Harris, Industrial Editor, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Matthew O'keeffe, Cobin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Paul Myles, Kari Knight, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Nigel G. Clark, Denis Tingay's, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Raymond V. Fox, Richard Wetherell, Patricia Davies Madrid, James Sherr, Alix Ramsay, Micheal Stevenson, Steve Acteson, J. B. Blacklock, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, H. Swadi (Consultant child and family psychiatrist), Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Richard Bassett, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Gabriel G. Nahas, Robin Stacey, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Jame Cornford, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, John Goodbody, Tony Millar, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Kenneth J. Forder (Registrar), Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Girard Steichen and Anne McElvoy, C. W. Wyatt-Millington (Chairman), Marti Colley, Daniel Ward, Peta Levi, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Leather and John Durie, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Keith Macklin, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Christopher Walker, Matthew Bond, Peter Marshall (Co-ordinator), Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, R. D. Winyard,

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Majority of 97 in vote on Hong Kong Tebbit-led revolt crumbles Britain £1bn better off Agents clamp Children killed Mind finalists Write-off threat Liverpool back Index 'Devious evasion' on Iraq gun, says Kinnock Dick Tracy taking on the bats and turtles Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Lithuania brings in tough fuel rationing Paris-Bonn challenge to Thatcher on EC unity Our Foreign Staff: Hostage release is postponed First direct M3 Downs route goes to court Thatcher blames steel companies over Iraqi gun Teachers' strike over jobs could start next week Canterbury committee chairman Search moves Fragrant journey Police action Closure ruling Brief flurry Dane chess lead Delegates taken ill More nurseries to get tax exemption Estate agents face ban for dishonest descriptions Warming up for firefighters' games Brooke fails in talks on extradition Fire chiefs lose attempt to run ambulance service Miners lose battle to save pit Riot jail 'has accounted for all inmates' Police in race to beat deadline Baron is guilty of plot to strip old woman of wealth Boy of five 'killed by stepfather' Director leaves Henry IV 24 hours after actress quits Gardeners' answer to pests By a Staff Reporter: Homeless 'fobbed off' with tent Cleric goes to the dogs for television charity Cheque fraud wife had Porsche to collect dole World Wide Fund Pets boost owners' health Conservative Councils Cost You Less Breast test drive 'does more harm than good' Scrutiny is urged over transplants Egg fertilized with husbands' apem in… By Our Science Correspondent: Watchdog backs embryo checks How the embryo screening system works Great escapers recall Colditz Picture Gallery National Park pays farmers to save landscape Councils unite to challenge capping Porter puts case for a minister of London Reading Maps is Easier if You Have the Gift Looter is jailed for 14 days Cheshire banks on huge Berlin concert to boost disaster fund Prince urges business to invest in inner cities Local election campaign Tories count on advertising blitz Video to help council staff cope with abuse Sale of Sussex castle 'cost taxpayer £6m' Hackney staff threaten strike Quarrymen fined over birds' nests Olivier honour Police accused Crossbow raid Boy found Takings taken Thatcher blames firms in 'gun' dispute Iraqi Tubes Hong Kong passports Bill wins 97 majority Four-hour voting ordeal for MPs Embryo Bill Heath accepts Government's solution £3bn promised for NHS Health Budget Full list of Tory rebels Czechs end Semtex exports Private Bills report soon Thatcher to give cash away Better guides for learners £120,000 for Tory meeting Parliament Parliament today Bush councils caution over Baltic boycott (Reuter): Moscow showing signs of wavering despite embargo (Reuter): Cash needed to ride out cut-off Albania offers to bury hatchet with superpowers Hand of friendship: Mrs Gro Harlem Brundtland, the… Mazowiecki smooths way to leadership for Walesa Right-wing Croat champion counts on massive victory Britain uncertain how to react US and UK harden line on German neutrality Bundesbank in rate warning UN seeks a role in Kashmir (AP): Scot accused of double murder Nepal leader is sworn in Ford Bush approves plan for Nato summit this year Fugitive extremist in coup threat against Pretoria Victims say five ANC torturers 'still in power' Outrage as jury is stripped of women Hard road ahead to free hostages General Motors puts its money on an electric car Chinese warning on dissident radio ship Shamir in trouble over new Jewish settlements Sandinistas sign ceasefire with Contras Turkey in tit-for-tat with Bonn Swiss expulsion US pull-out (Reuter): Israeli raids Blast injury (AP): Colombo offer (AFP): Paris air threat (AP): Press strike (Reuter): Parrots no more Clerical Medical Investment Group Meanings for all seasons Philip Howard: new words for old Alan Coren Gorbachov moves from gamesman to gambler James Sherr on a critical change in the Soviet duel with Lithuania Oxfam found wanting The Times Diary Boys and girls to order, and rightly Mary Warnock supports limited parental freedom to choose the sex of a child Tailor made The Times Diary Out on bail The Times Diary Silent film star The Times Diary Cinema blues The Times Diary A bigger beef The Times Diary Floating voters The Times Diary In Praise of Folly Capital Error Sick as a Parrot UK ahead on EC obligations Timing of exams Hardback novels Final chapter? Physical dangers in cocaine use Drug education War horses Charitable trusts Background link to Iraqi gun? O to be in London… Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Sailing ahead with choice of sealants Archaeology Artificial toxin used to fight yellow fever Science Report Forthcoming marriages Admiral Sir Frank Hopkins Admiral Sir Frank (Henry Edward) Hopkins, KCB, DSO, DSC, DL, who has died in Hawaii aged 79, was untill his death the senior surviving naval aviator and was qualified both as a pilot and an observer. He was born on June 23,1910 George Bolsover George Henry Bolsover, CBE, who was Director of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, from 1947 to 1976, died aged 79 on April 15. He was born on November 18,1910 Greta Garbo Adrienne Corri writes Marriage Dinners Luncheon Memorial services Birthdays today Anniversaries Frédéric Rossif Frédéric Rossif, the director of Mourir à Madrid and other notable compilation films, died aged 67 on April 18. He was born in Cetinje, Momenegro, on August 14,1922 School news Announcements & Personal (From our Special Correspondent): On this Day US Presidents Ordeal First Press Interview Multiple Display Advertising Items Nottingham University The Times Misconstrued or misconceived? John Russel Taylor considers the arguments for and against Conceptual Art, and looks at some exemptions which are now on exhibition in London Marya Peter Ustinov John Russell Taylor's recommendations from other shows Proto-feminist puzzle Crux Lyric Studio Hammersmth Tolerance undone Theatre The Awakening Hampstead The South Bank Centre Fudging the issues Television Poetic, but harrowing Rock Albums Weekend Gigs The Times The Cash Street Kids They may be comics but, as Johnny Black reports, they can be worth serious money Mildly amusing and mysterious Dance LCDT The Place Magpies of music David Toop explains the legal and aesthetic problems of musical plagiarism Adopt a Granny Double delight Concert Philharmonia/Bychkov Festival Hall All the Tournament finalists Lino climbs up off the floor Interiors Nicola Murphy takes a shine to an old favourite The Good Floor Guide Attention: Aquarium Owners Short notes on Canad61 Lessons in learning from West to East Society On Monday Durham University will open a new college-funded by a Japanese institution to give Japanese students a taste of the British way of learning. George Hill reports The Field Magic on the menu The Times On Saturday in Colour Remaining Japanese in a foreign land On a Campus in Britain…with Just 15 Students to a Class The Church What is it? Today Classical Music The Times Preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday, as indicated above, including events in the followilng seven days. Plus the Cinema Guide Orchestral Music Concise Crossword No 2157 Entertainments Celebrating a soul-searcher Vocal/choral Classical Top 20 Word-Watching Recitals Winning Move Daytime Music Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's selection of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times The jokes are on them Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Smallbone Television & Radio A bus ride to tame the 'lion' of the mountains Terror warning for World Cup The Times Crossword No 18,273 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance (Reuter): Britons expelled for filming Weather Worthy winners of the poppycock title Political sketch (AFP): Escaper fears revenge Business and Finance City Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Albert Fisher leaps to £30m Payout rises LEP advance Share argument Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates B&C 'facing threat of extra £200m write-off' Atlantic Computers dismesses 180 Jarvis pays £202m for Embassy hotels Sale by BAT beats expectations Marshall Field's stores group bought for $1.1bn Bafflement plus bubbly as the sack comes by Tannoy Low borrowing is a boost for Major Robert Fraser Financial Management Ltd Fair play could lose Britain £16bn in sales Index Albert Fisher retains that tasty look Tempus Canon Peugeot Talbot up to £135m as sales boom Business Roundup Silvermines at £6.9m Bridon close to offer Loss deepens at S Daniels Crean profits up 27% Gold mines have varied fortunes National Exhibition Centre Opec acts on oil prices PRB lifeline confirmed Watchdog seeking a tale of woe On Saturday in Colour The Times EC initiative set to end Airbus subsidy dispute~ Profits top £10m at Wm Low By Our City Staff: Rockfort ahead of forecast Roberts to the rescue at P&D The Times City Diary Dullish deal The Times City Diary Two abrupt twists in Runciman fight Farewell to Newberry The Times City Diary Offer for Sketchley is dropped Carry on at Capel The Times City Diary MSR in £149m rights issue Ontario Policing public purchases Fund managers edged to the boardroom Comment Trade Indemnity PLC Laundering crackdown pressures institutions Contested building society merger details sent out Bush urged to act over BTR's bid for Norton Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Tandon Hawtal in results turnround Miskin ahead GSG at £3.5m US opens up to share issues by European firms Liberty beats the squeeze Water tariffs Hitachi Sting in abolishing certificates Taxing times Switching savings into shares Institute of Economic Affairs Conference By Our Economics Correspondent: City 'must seek to restore trust in institutions' Finance gets the blues World Markets ECGD Insurance Services Falls in water shares set to level off Stock Market DHL Traditional Options (Reuter): Program selling sends Dow down 20 points Wallstreet London Traded Options Sharp markdown Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Ivory hit by defections Council's duty to rehouse applicant Jury's freedom to find on lesser verdict Diplomatic passports and exemption from immigration controls Law Report April 19 1900 Court of Appeal Finance Bill holds few tax surprises Employee share owners given encouraging signs Esops and the Finance Bill: James Comford proposes chan Foreign judgment determines issue General Diary of Times Classifieds Steadman Moter CO A Collectable Gift from Collectes Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1977 Rolls Rover Two wheels against inflation Classic motorcycles are returning in style, the choice of investors seeking originality and an enduring value Fiat's beautiful baby Bigger cars do not always mean happier drivers. The latest mini Fiat offers style, handling and comfort which belie its size Roadwise Euromirror Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phone Hire Centre Limited Fields Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metropolitan Intex Design Engineering Constructions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Picture Gallery Business to Business Alexandra Bance Knightsbridge Christie & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Football Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DSR (Leisure) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Leasehold moves ahead in property popularity stakes Multiple Display Advertising Items In the Miles-Moore mould Racing back to a sporting future Champion proves spur for a rider's marathon task Densimo is not a man to make predictions (Reuter): Mekonnen is aiming to run a world best Thackery sets eyes on cut European flyers await Holding Answers sought for recurring plague of injuries Rugby League Shrewsbury keen to extend season Cricket Eastern tour expands prep schools' horizons Teddington prize tour Game that took its cue from television In his hushed, almost reverential tones, Ted Lowe has brought the game of snooker alive to the millions who have watched it one television from the first recordings of Pot Black. Here he has outlined the origins of the sport from the early days of billiards and the personalities who kept it going through a crisis Cliff Thorburn Jimmy White Relief pitchers unable to contain Cincinnati Baseball Steve Davis Easter victors chosen for Peace Race Cycling Trophy quartet line up Alex Higgins By a Special Correspondent: Steele tries for elusive title Bowls Stephen Hendry John Parrott British league is given NFL seal of approval American Football Administrators in demand Barbarians reflect state of the game Wasps seeded for final England grand slam coach ends exile for Harlequins post Rugby Union Crowning season for Ireland High hopes as squad heads for World Cup Ealing missing finals Tirol's victory establishes his right to lead home defenders Hannon has designs on third 2,000 Guineas Regional winners vie for promotion Hockey Selectors give pair preference Swimming Lower set for hectic weekend Fife coach banned for his trouble Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Mandarin: Thirsk Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Talented Salsabil is poised to justify encouraging reports Racing Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Ayr Selections Guide to our in-line racecard The Times Racing Service Bedsers are on the brink of history From humble beginnings, the most famous twins in cricket continue to reach great heights Barnett takes all the tricks Hats off to Slough in centenary year Non-League Football Snow is out for revenge in Bordeaux Somerset in bleak welcome Determined fightback gives Sheldon victory Real Tennis Ward sees off holder Le Moignan falls in national repeat Squash Rackets A Special Correspondent: British challenge afloat in deluge Young Sherman pens in a place for Iceland Hopes survive team blows Basket Ball Baby boom might become cause for more than unease Golf Debating the use of video nasties Abuse contributes to Coyle departure Petition to save rink Sport in Brief UEFA Cup returns to Italy Gullit is the centre of controversy for Dutch and Italians Football Favourites falter but retain lead overnight Determind Colleges earn victory For the Record British Olympic squad on Eurolymp mission Yachting Bedford crew streak into two-point lead Whitbread reward could be raised Equestrianism One-sided contests beat rain Tennis Texaco Sports Book Liverpool receive lift for Europe return Errant reporters will stand trial at football court New Code master Injected sheep cells alter rider's form Hailstorm brings welcome relief Botham gets back into the swing Botham gets back into the swing The Times Victory by Davis dispels the doubts (Reuter): US hurdler banned for drug-use

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