News from 21/04/1990
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Stella Pigrome, Jon Ashworth, G. N. Ross, Graham Rock, Helen Johnstone, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Andrew McEwen, Brendan G. Carroll, Peter McKay, Houghton of Sowerby, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Barbara Ellis, Edward Broadwell, David Rhys Jones, Isabelle Anscombe, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Alistair Cameron, Albert Dormer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Robin Wilson, Peter Davenport, Rosemary Wells, Sarah Hurst, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Jonathan Romain, David Concar, Anthony Quinton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Neal Davies, John Percival, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Jenny Tabakoff, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, James Melville, Nicole Swengley, Anatol Lieven Vilnius, Michael Horsnell and Geoff King, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Raymond Kidwell, Graham C. Roseblade, Sydney Friskin, Susan Campion, Lin Jenkins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Wojtek Szatkowski, Michael Ivens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Karen Buckley, Conrad Voss Bark, Stephen Slater, Quentin Cowdry and Ronald Faux, Michael Sargent, Mark Herbert, Paul R Rawson, Mike Nicholls, Roger Boyes, Martin Fletcher and Our Foreign Staff, Gabriel Ronay, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. C. Gibbings, Christopher Thomas, Sara McConnell, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, John Shaw, John Sullivan, Derek W. Parsons, K. W. Ruddiman, Philippa Toomey, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, F. B., Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Ivor Chapman, Douglas Broom, Education Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Maskhud Dzhunusov, Richard Ford and Jamie Dettmer, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Richard Ford and Jonathan Braude, Susan MacDonald, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, K. W. Mieszkis, Matthew Bond, Christopher Walker Aleppo, Anna Bramwell, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, David Damant,
ResumoTwo British 'supergun' lorries held Greece and Turkey stop drivers Lies, legends and lifeboats Our summer wine offer Ten stars for Raymond Blanc Both sides of Berlin Sport Index Air report criticizes British Midland Rocard cries foul as the ref lends a hand 'Cricket test' is defended by Tebbit Thatcher resists talks on Ec political union Pretoria hint of power alliance The Mercury Cash Trust Vilnius alleges blockade of food supplies Police to seek £2m Strangeways cost from Waddington British Aerospace Picture Gallery Marchioness families may try to halt first inquests Broker to profit in prison Order on tax riot pictures Captain fined Car price rise Kidnap foiled Nureyev tribute Murder charge Chess winner Corrections Although the Prince of Wales makes an annual… M1 air crash report urges better pilot training European air traffic disrupted Inheritance provides £11.5m windfall for museums What use is a £100 cheque card? none at all if you… Fur fails to fly as Harrods holds a closing sale Uproar at 'merciful' verdict Neolithic ceremonial site found Survey shows most MPs favour embryo research Writers see moral rights lost through Act waiver £2m drug cash shipped from UK each year Greens look to rustic romantics for a resurgence in the Cotswolds Labour leadership under attack over its missing voters Walker hits at timing of poll tax Tory MPs speculate on Tebbit's future Peers launch attack on plan to report Arts Council House of Lords debate on the arts Tebbit test of loyalty dismissed as absurd Only two Bills get through Scientists in warning over funding for quake work Prostitute with Aids sent to jail Gas canister arrest Kray film panel Police meeting Actress verdict Falklands ship Most people favour cut in car fumes Castle for sale Bank remand Boycott threat Cut in hours Picture Gallery Solicitor stole £½m to buy old cars and a home for mistress Fiat Union head says curriculum tests can be 'fiddled' Halifax Picture Gallery Teachers refuse co-operation on work assessment Conferences end amid union strife and uncertainty P. 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Consultancy Liquidation Auction Persian & Easter Carpets Rugs &… Devolution is seen as the key by Pretoria Dr Gerrit Viljoen, a leading figure in the South African Government, has given a foretaste of Pretoria's position at talks with black leaders in an interview with Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor (Reuter): Peasants massacred in Peru Hijacker denied haven in Japan (Reuter): Actress declares love for Trump British ghosts haunt Syria's star-laden hotel Natal violence turns white opinion against Buthelezi Picture Gallery Law fails to ease cruel fate of Untouchables Put your Money into the Ultimate Trust Floods in Australia isolate thousands US pursues backstage efforts for hostage deal A Race Apart Picture Gallery Muslim challenge in Algiers By Our Foreign Staff: Banks pledge cash for Mediterranean Auction houses counsel caution on art prices US-Mexico row on drugs arrest (AP): Prague agrees to change of name (AP): Reward box (AP): Journalist dies (AP): Suspects hunted Kashmir talks (Reuter): Gabon poll Albania move (AFP): Mass grave Liberty's problems bedevil Church geared for combat Gorbachov slows pace of economic reform plan US trade talks to go ahead Picture Gallery Radical mayor in Moscow Hungarian anger as Springer wallows newspapers Lithuania and political union head Ec agenda Berlin vow of swift unification British Diabetic Association Walesa threatens congress walkout Faiths that should fight Matthew Parris Help de Klerk defeat the hard men-on both sides Conor Cruise O'Brien believes that sanctions must be eased if South Africa is to achieve peaceful change Spectator sport The Times Diary The task now is convincing Peking After the passport vote, Norman Tebbit sees a need to explain the inexplicable Running down The Times Diary No Englishman is an island The Tiems Dairy Shell-shocked The Times Diary Two of a kind? The Times Diary Arts trawl The Times Diary Up the creek The Times Diary Inextricable Extradition True Brit or Not True Brit It Took a Riot Breaking away from Moscow's hold Poll tax disquiet Gerhardie's 'block' Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Lost legend Roadside flowers Marriage and religion Confusion in our classrooms Inside State schools War horses NHS resources Red herring? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Church services tomorrow The Rt Rev George Reindorp The Rt Rev George Edmund Reindrop. Dd. former Bishop of guildford (1961-1973) and of Salisbury (1973-81), died on April 20, aged 78. He was born on December 19,1911 Marriages Service dinners Anniversaries Service luncheon James Chipperfield Alan Snudden Alan John Alfred Snudden, CBE, Chairman and Managing Director of Monarch Airlines, died on April 14 aged 58. He was born on May 22,1931 Squatters ruin an ideal relationship Science Report Marshall Spink Cornelius Marshall Spink, fine art dealer, died aged 85 on April 11,1990. He was born on August 30,1904 School news Announcements & Personal From Our Own Correspondent: "Toral Victory" Claim by Dr. Castro Birth and Death The National Deaf Children's Society Motability London Association for the Blind The Samaritans Nurses in Need Avert Marie Stopes International Kidney Research Save Lives Activity Holidays Rendezvous Every Saturday The Times Painting a video portrait The Television Choice Whiff of Dallas at Westminster Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 A bitter pill to swallow Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 For the Woman who Juggles her Life No Title Lesser flamingos multiply through the looking glass Gorbachov appeals for reform consensus The Times Crossword No 18,274 Weather Power workers vote for strike on 10% demand Philip's Index No Title The Pound Stock Market Curbs on low-start mortgages Avena stake Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates 175 win Queen's Awards in silver year Globe hits at £1bn bid by Coal funds B&C facing threat of receivership Admen set for Canary Wharf Ogilvy & Mather poised to join Texaco at £3bn Docklands scheme Hillsdown deal offers US role Inflation 'may top 10% this month' Urgent! By Our City Staff: Fairbriar plunge The Merchants Trust PLC The Queen's Awards for 1990 Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Amex loses $620m in its first quarter London Traded Options Purolite International Ltd. Taylor Young Alumasc agrees £32m takeover by Glynwed Milken set to plead guilty Most accept City Gate bid Early's loss Ketson in black Jenners rises FKB share suspension puts pressure on sector Lloyd's is accused of a conflict of interest Sheraton Securities shares suspended at 36p Malaisc in property sector claims another casualty Ex-director is remanded Taking account of need for strength By Our City Staff: Camford optimism on profit Hidden reasons why British firms are prey to takeovers Comment By Our City Staff: Pay-off turns Cabra profit into loss Companies House Late buying cuts losses Wall Street Continued selling pushes Asda down a further 5p Stock Market World Markets Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, March 1990 Compiled Firm undertone Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities No Title Inside First Tessa from B&W How To Get a Tax-Free Windfall For Only £9 a Month Society merger battle may be first of many By Our Family Money Editor: Low-start mortgages could be limited Fidelity Investment Watchdog secrecy means more risk for investors Protection system fails to register suspension Save & Prosper Facing up to choices of saving I. 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Lamont Plc Nationwide Anglia Overseas Ltd How GA Peps up mortgages Save & Prosper Preparing for a change of heart can save the icing on the cake By Our Family Money Staff: Encouraging high-flyers to change jobs by waging war on the pensions cap EC capital plan threat to advisers Briefings Benefit by putting life policy under auctioneer's hammer Neglected unit trust watchdog hunts for wrongs to put right Save & Prosper Canada Life Hot line for trusts European first for Fleming Fleming Investment Trusts Management Limited A Fimbra Member Miers Gargett Financial Specialists Prudential Holborn Woolwich Equitable Building Society Holiday from blame ends for tour groups Credit vision Foreign Colonial When a payout is not a dividend Transferring benefits Driving down the cheapest routes to green card travel Save & Prosper Shelter for inheritance Tax inequality Mim Britannia By Our Family Money Staff: Paying a price for paying in at bank Portfolio Platinum Allied Dunbar The M&g Unit Trust Personal Equity Plan Index Clearing the name of a lifeboat 'cheat' A stubborn legend of injustice has surrounded the man who claims to have invented the lifeboat. Now, as Brian James reports, the myth may be put to rest Romantic heroine of the shipwreck Opera Now Imperial Cancer Research Fund Desert mystic got the hump The Ned Sherrin Column If I were… A Childhood: John Sullivan 'It was a them and us attitude. Those who had school uniforms took O levels, and those of us in jeans didn't' The doughnut in literature 'It was a them and us attitude. Those who had school uniforms took O levels, and those of us in jeans didn't' Reading Maps is Easier if You Have the Gift Behind the scenes in Sheffield Sales Guide All work and no play Can pre-preschool tangerine-peeling classes and dawn-to-dusk schooling produce Japan's next generation of leaders? Joe Jeseph reports A-rockin' and a-rollin' Face to face with glasnost Campus A college trip to the Sovict Union gave Sarah Hurst the opportunity to meet two of the powers behind Moscow Fast route to a washout The London to Peking convoy is speeding ahead, Graham Rock reports Hekl in trust for public benefit: Mel Cunningham… How Neptune's empire stands The National Trust has 512 miles of unspoilt coastline in its care-but it wants more, writes Peter Davenport "I learnt a New Language in Seven Days" Picture Gallery Natural attractions Restaurant and Catering Guide Bombay Palace Castro's Spanish Restaurant Carvery Z. A. Z. O. U The Lace Plate The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Cope's Oyster house Arno Restaurant Sita Finest Indian Cuisine Kelong Adventures in wonderland Eating out Jonathan Meades dines on the stuff of dreams at the superlative First Restaurant of Britain Le Manoir Aux Quat Saisons Great Milton, Oxfordshire (0844 278881/2/3) Lunch and dinner, weekdays only, £75), Major cards Gallipoli Restaurant Dil Chad Indo—bangla Restaurant Chef Wanted Fresh South Coast Lobsters The dangers of sweet-talk Robin Young examines the sugar puffery in British food and drink advertisements Directory The Times Wine Offer Selections Here comes the summer Wine Offer The vineyards of France, New Zealand and Australia are represented in a special case of wines selected by Jane MacQuitty Food fit for the less than fit The Times Cook Following a taste of NHS food, Bissell decides it is time to rethink diets for the convalescent Filling a hole Petite Liquorelle What is there to be afraid of? Victoria Glendinning explores contradictory responses to the essentially unknowable meaning and nature of death The Ruffian on the Stair: Reflections on Death Edited and introduced by Rosemary Dinnage Viking, £14.99 The Noble Tradition: Interviews with the Medical Profession By Danny Danziger Viking, £14,99 The Times Museums & Galleries Roll up for the winnie and Clemmie show Winston & Clementine: The Triumph of the Churchills By Richard Hough Bantam Press, £16.95 Exclusive affection for a small tortoise Children Esio Trot By Roald Dahl Illustrated by Quentin Blake Cape £6.95 How to think like a mountain Simple in Means, Rich in Ends: Practising Deep Ecology By Bill Devall Green Print, £7.99 Man or woman, ev… Death a… Messages The deer being attacked by wolves on this salt-glaze Morality and style: the end of a story Fiction St Ives By Robert Louis Stevenson (Chapters Xxxi-Xxxv by Jenni Calder) Richard Drew, £4.99 The rise and fall of a newspaper dynasty Anthony Quinton reads the story of the passing of an institution, which marked the end of the Fleet Street tradition The House the Berry Built: Inside The Telegraph 1928-1986 By Duff Hart-Davis Hodder & Stoughton, £16-95 Mandarin The South Bank Centre The Philharmonia Goldsmiths Choral Union Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Les Liaisons Dangereuses Barbican Hall Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Royal Albert Hall Grand Opera Gala Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Entertainments Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainment Popular Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Bob Dorough Pizza on the Park Feminist princesses Television Harmless fun, twice Theatre Alice's Diner The Bush Mighty, majestic and joyous Concerts CBSO/Rattle Town Hall Birmingham Noël Goodwin Purcell Room Keys to the black heritage The Arts New York: Holly Hill reporst on August Wilson's The Piano Lesson, which has won him a Pulitzer Prize Crowing for Glasgow Crow Changing House Will ye dance at ma wedding The Arches Romantic approach Dance Giselle Covent Garden Royal Insurance Photosales Radio Clinkers and all Jazz The Newport Jazz Fetival All-Stars: Bern Concert '89 (Concord CCD-4401) Gene Harris & The Philip Morris Superband: Live At Town Hall, NTC (Concord CCD-4397) Joe Williams: In Good Company (Verve 837932) Obsessions with dreams Classical Hip, but never hop Joe Jackson A-Z Guide to Rock Michael Jackson Bush Peach Multiple Display Advertising Items Springing into full bloom Gardening The main attraction of fruit trees, from plum to pear, comes before the harvest, Francesca Greenoak writes Hostas Six superb varieties for only £9.95 Ideal for… Rosewall Gardening Skills Banish Moles Humanely 6X Eucalyptus Agriframes Ltd. Planting Design Westwood Ransomes Consumer Division Knowle Nets Conservatories Bird's-eye view Outings Willow Trees Nursery Wrightway Marketing Ltd Backfriend Stand Taller Vous voulez lire? Un Plaisir rare vous attend Pine beds by Moriarti S. H. U. C. H. Design Futons Traditional Victorian Nightshirts Shoparound Shelf Neil's Ease Back Pain Look Summer—feel Better Radiator Covers P&S Ltd The Final Curtain Company Anbil Systems Ltd Foam for Comfort Asthma? Domestic Paraphernalia Co Buying Windows Akom Ltd W Worcester Radiator Cabinets Ardenco Ltd GRiFFon For the Home Jacobus Workshop Dept Clubs Shelving Trestles Desks Etc The Breton Shirt Company Treske "futons" Turning over to a new leaf Are you green-or just misled? Some manufacturers' labels are misleading shoppers, Nicole Swengley reports Crack It Bridge The Week in Preview Chess Crossword Competition Pied Piper takes risks on the road Cowans joins reckoning Council considers Cup tickets action Mass appreciation The Times Sporting Diary Pied Piper takes risks on the road Wizards scheme the final outcome The Times Sporting Diary A league of their own The Times Sporting Diary Tips for the future The Times Sporting Diary The genuine article The Times Sporting Diary Mansell is confident after injury Violent argument The Times Sporting Diary Wales make bold plans for future American Bowl' 90 Blow to leading Briton in big race Slavkov a symbol of sport's freedomZ Bulgaria makes the gesture which will have its effect on the future of a unified Europe BBC drops team cup Eurosport Foulds comes out expense of trough at expense of Thorne Snooker Hampshire outing crucial for Leng Equestrianism For the Record Recruits redeem unhappy hours Cambridge baffled by the bowling of Barnett and Miller Cricket No play yesterday Boardman experiments Cycling Scotland and England on collision course Basketball Today's Team News Tomorrow Rioch ready to lay down the law for visit to Villa park Football Loosemore in Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Deadline is set for homeless Chester Picture Gallery Games festival earns a rerun Student Sport Sport on Television Chance to play beside Faldo Dunhill British Masters Tongans barred In Brief Favoured pair Devils on top Formula first Clear sailing Motivation the task for cup foes in premiership Rugby League Anxieties cleared with winter rain Fishing Recovery conference Yachting Pacemaker Update Salsabil sets Guineas alight Dunlop's fully all the rage for first classic after impressive display in Newbury trial Nomadic Way to reap rich Dueling harvest Mandarin: Bangor Lower proves able deputy on Sayparee From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Bleu Be France faces stiff Longchamp test Results from yesterday's three meetings Carvill's Hill to be sold at Fairyhouse Good show expected from Our Entertainer Today's meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Rami to strengthen classic case with Greenham victory Mandarin: Thirsk Mandarin: Stratford Racing next week The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Mandarin: AYR A marathon is on its mettle for its tin anniversary David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, sets the table for the feast that is London's greatest movable birthday party (Reuter): Soviet Union pulls out of World Cup Surbiton may regret misses Hockey Hounslow most rejoin battle with Slough Gibson to take on Adams in the final Tennis Man with something extra Frentzen surprises colleagues Motor Sport Silky Sinn is safely in Money talks and talks and talks Golf Picture Gallery Mogg: last of the 500 club men? Marathon Facts and Figures Points to the future in Romania Rugby Union Today's Team News Celebrating a white man's field African runners tend not only to shoot themselves in the foot but to pass the gun on to a team-mate Siddall's reward Reshuffled colts take on French Seasoned threat to favourite Bowls Picture Gallery Last Britons face the sternest test Squash Rackets Danby pressure pays Real Tennis Overseas Travel Spain without Strain Trailfinders Ltd Euro Sites American Travel Centres Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items When booking Air Charter based travel you are… All Seasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Rockford Travels North Cyprus & Turkey Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Cadogan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering France Villa Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Taste of Tuscany Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Real Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items ALTO La Manga Multiple Classified Advertising Items South America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Saddle up and Ride Adventure Sports Summer School Golf & English Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items I. C. C. Salcombe Definitely Different Greenland Oxford University Sail Rockley U. K. Holidays Holidays Fairwater Head Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southerham Old Barns Asturias Walking Limited Explorers Tours 'Into the Blue.' Watersports Painting Holidays Adventure and Computer Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglian Sports Promotions Learn to Drive in 1 Week and Take your Driving Test Target Residential Courses Devon & Dorset Adventure Holidays Templecraft Yacht Charters Where Germany's past meets its future Travel In the third of our Great Cities series, Anne McElvoy celebrates the sights and smells of the new Berlin as its people adjust to life without the Wall Jamaica Red Arrows land in Red Square Berlin: Where to Stay and what to Do Intasun City Breaks "Gordon Bennett" Jersey Travel News Breathtaking Scandianavia Dead dogs and ghost trains and lessons of life Peter Brown and his family took their car-and Winnie the Pooh-to Portugal to get the feel of the older parts of Britain's oldest ally Voyages Jules Verne Swan Hellenic Travel Books P&O European Ferries Some bills just don't add up Fare Deal Evocation of Paris Liz Reber The phoenix and the blessed firemen Travel James Melville, in the reborn Nagasaki, soaks up its sights and rituals The Club Riviera Timeshare Opportunity of a Lifetime Timeshare Developers Association In the Irish and Safari Rallies only One Thing…
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