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News from 12/05/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Rita Cruisa O'Brien, Frances Greenoak, Harold Cudmore, S. J. Davies, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Mel Calman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Robin Eyre-Tanner (Historical Officer), Jane MacQuitty, W. J. Borronghs, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Barbara Ellis, Jenny Nisbet, Angela Mackay, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Clive Davis, James Kirkup, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Albert Dormer, Mary Welsh, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Craig Lord Athens, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Roy Thomason, Chairman, Joe Joseph, Robert Adley, Dinah Birch, Brian James, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Mrs S Halper, Jim McNaught, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Edward Guest, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, J. M. Barrie, Peter Ball, Michael Knipe, Frances Hill, P. W. H. Davis, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Marcus Williams, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ralph Bury, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Bryon Rogers, Edward Gorman, Simon Tait, Harold James, Jenny Tabakoff, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, John Hennessy Brussels, Austin Mitchell, Sally Jones, Rebecca Fletcher, Nicole Swengley, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Blunsden San Marino, Sydney Friskin, Gillian Fairchild, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, P. Mitchell (Strategic Affairs Director), Nicolas Soames, John Higgins, Michael Watkins, Bruce GRANT-BRAHAM(Leader), Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Grigg, Conald Voss Bark, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Leslie Forbes, P. E. Preedy, Headteacher, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, I. R. W. Elliott, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Colin Narbrough, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Paul Helney, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, John Hickman, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mrs John Ackland, Mike Rosewell, Banks and beans, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, John Shaw, David Foot, Helen Pridham, Kieran Devaney, Keith Hampson, Adrian Dannatt, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, David McClintock, Andrew McEwen and Chris Eliou, Jonathan Meades, Lulu Yu, Keith Macklin, Ian Murray Bonn, Martin Kuhn, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Roy Atherton, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Inflation at 9.4% is worst in eight years City relief despite rising rate Untold tales of Dunkirk Looking out for 'No-brainers' Where the flak flies thickest Travel Sport Index Drink patrol by Cup Final police Action replay time for couch potatoes Ministers say tide is turning for Tories US aiming to put man on Mars in 30 years By Staff Reporter: 'Supergun' driver is freed on bail The Mercury Cash Trust Romania rebuked over poll Citroen Bx Meteor By Staff Reporters: Police unite to fight threat of bogus social workers Father used daughter in art fraud, court told Meningitis alert at Butlin's Starring role Longer sentence Glass in wine Ban sought on offal in pet food Picture Gallery Channel tunnel injury prompts safety appeal 'Black Panther' robbers jailed Rally to save London theatre Reach Forthesky Dying father's plea is rejected Forsyth announces heart transplant centre Scottish Conservative Conference Monet The tide has turned in our favour, ministers say English language invasion of East Bloc Picture Gallery Wakeham pledges action to make oil rigs safer MPs block tougher law on kerb-crawling Parliament Government in compromise over Unionist preconditions Thousands expected at funeral EC's bridges deadline raises traffic jam threat Plans for fixed link with Africa BR helps to clear view of St Paul's Young riggers under training at British… Barclays Two years for drunk driver who killed Airport assembles huge bomb scanner to combat Semtex Stewards assumed crew knew which engine was on fire M1 Air Crash Inquest BBC in move towards sponsors Ebullient send-off for The European, thanks to Thatcher Hospital plan 'can double donors' Waddington sets out tom allay magistrates' fears Access to war crime report is refused Electronic tags to foil baby thefts Stempels sued Strike ballot Concert block Cleese divorce Cruelty increase EC states urged to act over Romania election violence Bulgarian group fights off 'sabotage' From Our Own Correspondent: Ionesco backs 'riff-raff' protesters in Bucharest Picture Gallery Bruised leader seeks protection Baltic republics poised to revive 1934 treaty Bouncing cheques strand circus Cost of unity is key in German polls Bush camp split in dispute over new tax debate Social Security Picture Gallery President seizes high ground in space race Patriotism the last refuge of a US car giant Students in freedom's 'final battle' Our Diplomatic Editor: Renewed Argentine links closer A red-letter day for purple prose China's Asian Games 'angels' end up in pigeon pie Pressure Increases on Peres French right wing under fire after graves attack (AFP): Koreans shaken but not stirred by unrest Seven die in aircraft explosion (AFP): Hillary plea (AP): Toll rises (AP): Cancer battle (Reuter): Taylor setback (Reuter): Fatal ride Feeding the old enmity Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Discipline that would put Britain back on its feet Harold James sees the exchange rate mechanism as the way to shame us into bringing inflation under control Flying in the face of a toothless law Simon Barnes urges tougher action against robbers preying on our most endangered birds The real Ranji The Times Diary Curtains all round The Times Diary Counting heads The Times Diary Flight south The Times Diary Bad News for Mr Major Democratic Imperialism Plus One Heseltine, the Tory party and the community charge Alcohol and genetics Nelsonian sundial Downland protection For all the saints. . . An early lesson for industry Computers in class Museum cuts Flourishing cricket Bare fact Court Circular Weekend birthdays Church services Lotte Jacobi Johanna Alexandre Jacobi, the Germanp-born photographer of celebrated personalities known universally by her nickname Lotte, died aged 93 in Concord, New Hampshire, on May 6. She was born in Thorn, West Prussia (now Torun, in Poland), on August 17,1896 Service dinners George Young Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Walker Percy Waller Percy, the American novelist, who wrote. The Moviegoer, died aged 73 on May 10 at his home in Covington, Louisiana. He was born on May 28,1916 Today's royal engagements Marriages Knighthood Announcements & Personal Reminiscences of St Pierre Saturday Rendezvous The Samaritans Samad's Ltd UK Holidays Entertainments The Times Classified Adopt a Granny Saturday's Television and Radio Cardata Sunday's Television and Radio Britain and Albania to end gold and ships dispute The Times Crossword No 18,292 Picture Gallery Which £24-million Renoir came first? Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Sight Savers Sex Bill blocked by MP Comment No Title The Pound Stock Market European wins takeover McLnerney loss Stock Markets Tourist Rates Governor backs limited Euro central bank Markets climb despite inflation at 8-year high By Our Economics Correspondent: Factors behind price-rise figures Hard-hit BCCI opts for Abu Dhabi Bank's cost-cutting move will axe 800 jobs in London Invergordon high spirits By Our Economics Staff: Dow rises 63 points as US fears ease Elders dips over £2bn refinancing How To Get a Tax-Free Windfall For Only £9 a Month No Title ECC in $520m Georgia cash buy American Airlines Business Class Unilever beats forecasts with first-quarter £366m B&C puts rescue call to banker Hanson raises Peabody offer Visa waits New H&C buy Tunstall talks Mine profits up Blenheim lifts profit 314% after dash for expansion By Our City Staff: Sun boosts Swinton stake Standard returns to Vietnam Lyons 'felt link to PM saved bid' The Guinness Trial Property worries threaten to undermine share stability McCarthy hits £5.7m half-time loss Nationwide Anglia Overseas Ltd Pembridge's unbundling strategy goes according to plan Franklin unwraps DRG's package Stephen Leather charts the progress of the mastermind who has swapped his Antigua home for the Savoy Dutch buy at Dean & Bowes Taylor Young Queens Moat in Glasgow deal The Times Recent Issues World Markets Alpha Stocks Traditional Options EC may tell Renault to repay state aid Business Roundup US company extends offer No Radamec payout LMS plans to lift BSB stake Lloyds may sell in NZ London Traded Options Bank Leu Whitbread trust rises Dow jumps 63 points Wall Street Unit Linked Insurance Investments Alaska chases oil firms over taxes Celebration over inflation rate sends prices surging Stock Market London quotation for Jardine group Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Firm end to account Stock Exchange Prices Allied Trust Bank Fidelity New home for Frome special meeting RPI saps life from savings Sketchley tumble hits perks value Lancashire & Yorkshire Investors learn the shelves are bare at Lockton Shops Jon Ashworth reports on the final thores of a BES that went wrong Briefings Save & Prosper Seven-year hitch on a unit trust mortgage scheme A dispute with a Fimbra member spotlights an area of concern, Lindsay Cook Yorkshire Foreign Colonial A Fimbra Member Photosales Mim Britannia Positive move ahead on negative-option credit insurance Margaret Dibben explains why the Government is to amend credit legislation Making your Money Work Harder Prudential Holborn Ins and outs of an interest account Beware shark attack off Gibraltar Tony Hetherington issues a wealth warning Housing association launches credit union Rothschilds' International Money Funds High price paid for bouncing cheques Save & Prosper Thornton Platinum Portfolio Allied Dunbar Framlington The Family Money Pages Robert Fleming Cater Allen Pearl Unit Trusts The perils of investing in overseas funds Helen Pridham looks at the protection open to British investors Abbey tightens security for cards sent by post Full credit to M&S over lost storecard Cut theft by sending PIN number first Water rates levy running cash dry Fimbra French banks point way to wider use of cheques Bradford & Bingley Travel companies pack a load on cancellation Rover No Title 'Better shot at, than lose your place' Surviving craft from the fleet of Little Ships will soon cross the Channel for the fiftieth anniversary of Dunkirk. Brian James talks to men who made the voyage of their lives The Miracle of the little Ships Clive Barkgr No Title Custom Kitchen Loitering with charitable intent The Ned Sherrin Column If I were. . . Day of the ferret Robin's Young on a rodent's rising star 'At dances in America the boys would hold $5 behind a girl's back so as to bribe a friend to cut in' A Childhood: Pamela Lady Harlech Of sharks, dogs and presidents For would-be time travellers evervwhere Ark, ark, is that rain I hear? Farmyard Diary From our Own Correspondent: Games of chance at the court of King Collor Brazil's ambitious new president is alarming the populace-and his mother-by playing as hard as he works. Louise Byrne tries to keep up Organized chaos Campus Jim McNaught on the frustrations of being on the union executive Collecting Ships that pass for a profit Sales Guide Falling in love in the back row Cartoonist Mel Calman became hooked cinema at the age of five, and has been talking to movie people ever since. This is what they say On the road from Samarkand Motoring Challenge Graham Rock reports on the progress he and his companions have made in the London to Peking car convoy Thermabond Ltd Good Earth Discover Greek Valley Fresh South Coast Lobsters Bombay Palace Amateur night Restaurant & Catering Guide The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Bickford Arms Sita The Old Plow Inn and Restaurant at Speen Mrkung Eating out Johathan Meades visits a mutant greasy spoon, a South Coast curiosity, and an undiscovered jewel Viceroy Take an outside chance Cafe Society Charles Hennessy wonders if eating al fresco will ever cross the Channel Culture Vultures Directory Not one for being stood up Wine Buys Tips for the best taste of spring The Times Cook With a glut of asparagus in sight, Frances Bissell suggests ways to serve it after the initial, unadulterated feast Oasis in the wasteland Drink Mail order is the answer for lonely Uk wine lovers, Jane MacQuitty says The Binclub Petite Liquorelle A man without qualities Peter Ackroyd on the strange un-Englishness of the intellectual and cultural critic, Herbert Read The Last Modern a life of Herbert Read By James King Weldenfeld & Nicolson, £25 Manhattan and the movies Woody Allen By Graham McCann Polity Press, £14.95 Mandarin Book Fair Rule of thumb Children Little Little Sister By Jane Louise Curry Illustrated By Erik Blegvad Collins, £5.95 In common speech Hanes Cymru the History of Wales By John Davies Allen Lane, ?30 Back to the back-to-back The Good, the Bad and the Ugly By Rod Hackney Muller, £16.95 Picture Gallery A saint at the cinema How to Go to the Movies a Guide for the Perplexed By Quentin Crip Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Loving and losing Ask Me Tomorrow By Stan Barstow Black Swan. £4.99 Geniuses of the great auld misalliance Paperbacks Churchill & de Gaulle By Francois kersaudy Fontana, £6.99 Bitter anniversary Friendship Edited by Angustine Martin Ryan, £5.99 Raymond Chandler Hopeful chaos Small Earthquake in Chile By Alistair Horne Papermac, £9.99 The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall David Earl piano Talich Quartet Malcolm Binns London Sinfonietta Music in May Royal Festival Hall The Bach Choir Anup Kumar Biswas Seven Enchanted Evenings Poland's Last Romantic Barbican Hall Raymond Gubbay Royal Albert Hall Classical Spectacular Entertainments Raymond Gubbay Russian Masterpieces Music and Dance from the Ballet London Masterclasses Victor Hochhauser Tchaikovsky Gala Concert London Festival Orchestra Radio Familiar Paris fashions Television The Royal Ballet Sharks, survivors and showbiz Cannes Festival 1990: In his first report, David Robinson notes the social changes of the past 30 years, and welcomes new and original films by Fellini, Kurosawa and other veterans Calman in Cannes. . . Musical pleasure upset by set Opera Cosi fan tutte Royal, Glasgow Calculated withdrawal symptoms Concert Michelangeli Barbican Cueing up to do their bit for a good cause Simon Tait on the bizarre fund-raising Shakespeare show taking place in London tomorrow Paul de Lamerie Marya Shorter hours Spoken Word Sony A Nile cruise without the drama Records Opera Soulful brew Jazz Floppy disk jockey Record breakers Weather Play away at Lord's Outings Exhibitions Getting in the festival spirit Gardening Francesca Greenoak reports on the greening of an industrial wasteland 'Flite Information Bramley's Nurseries Oryx Trading Ltd Homes & Gardens Agriframes Fruit Cages Weekend Tips Allen Banish Moles Walk Homes & Gardens Shoparound Birkenstock Stand Taller Homes & Gardens Mower City Anatomia Ltd Quality Shirts Parker Knoll Akom Ltd Homes & Gardens Bramley's Nurseries Jacques Amand Ltd Dunlopillo Latex Anbil Systems Ltd Annual subscription Sovereign Wardrobes Ltd. For the Home The London Wall Bed Company " Futons" The Breton Shirt Company Insushade Treske The Big Shirt Co Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Tablesafe The Brass Beds Manufacting Co. Ltd Asthma? Luxurious Lingerie Natural Products Relaxator Ltd. Auro Gems of alternative jewellery Address Book Getting in the festival spirit Shopping Francesca Greenoak reports on the greening of an industrial wasteland As free-standing kichen furniture makes a comeback, Nicole Swengley explores dresser specialists for styles and prices Cordula Bridge The Week in Preview Theatre Photography Chess Max , Mon Amour (18): Belated release of Nagisa… Crossword Galleries Hockey A nation's honour on the line at Wembley The gamblers ready to risk everything The jockey who lost a walk-over On Saturday FA backs new stadium plan Putting the boot in Lord 's stands firm Cricketers ban CFCs Federation of Master Builders No Title Coppell's pursuit of value for his money Scotch Whisky No sitting on the sidelines at the passion play The Times previews today's FA Cup final between Crystal Palace and Manchester United at Wembley The Irish miracle of St Francis The football fantasy that could be coming true in Dublin Ferguson is facing his judgement day Burden of hope on favourites Scottish club football's dramatic finale: confident Aberdeen v troubled Celtic Newcastle's experience gives Sunderland food for thought For the Record Wilkinson defends Leeds reputation Aids test costs title In Brief Flat Sharpe James to pay Oxford hopes Funeral date Johnson soars with an eagle Lyle's misery persists Pink Coral Olazàbal backs Clark in protest over course Golf British six sweep into semi-finals Judo Leading Practice Times Widnes are looking to rescue their season Rugby League Soviet expansion afoot Sport on TV Autosport Berger and Senna lead but Mansell keeps up pressure Motor Racing Weekend Fixtures Happell is favourite for Lord's Real Tennis Affable Cudmore turns into stormy petrel Yatchmen at sea to launch match-race series for all-comers Maiden attracts unwelcome whale as Satquote limps on Tomorrow The Press reap the fun wind Women face German test Rowing Rivers of Tarka and Salar 'dry up' Fishing Wilson is forced Into hard labour Swimming Stiff climb ahead for Farrell Cycling Sabatini teaches Capriati a lesson Tennis (AFP): Agassi is defeated by Swede Texaco Counties hit by training drain England brought down to earth with bump by Dutch Hockey Harlequins out to claim record title Rugby Union Giovanetti survives Colombian mountain break Cycling England face stern French resistance S Africa talks on unity Kent's last chance disappears in rain Northants shuffle for key game Tavaré makes light of the murk before the gloom descends Cricket Essex secure after frustrating day Golfer Daughter clinches title as mother is put in her place Equestrianism Tough debut for Old Gaytonians Athletics Eales looking strong Pacemaker Update Duke Of Paducah enjoys smooth passage to Derby From Our French Racing Correspondent: Gharam leads strong raid Sandstone Arch poised for treble Point-to-point Point-to-Point Championship Salsabil to take her chance in Epsom classic Guineas heroine's stamina put to the test as she heads next for the Oaks Sandstone Arch poised for treble Carter hurt Catterick holds attempt on speed record Racing next week Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Aldaniti's party Determined Defensive Play to confirm Sandown superiority Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dovekie for rich dividend Mandarin: Beverley Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Lingfield results Beverley Carlisle Stratford Supercall Taunton Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes A breathless Huish in the town tonight An FA Cup tie with an aroma all of its own is how David Foot sees that day 41 years ago when, as a junior reporter, he displayed rare urinalistic skill by resorting to hole-in-the-lavatory-roof tactics to tell an incredulous world the ball-by-ball story of how Yeovil Town, at their quaint, sloping ground, made non-League history by beating Sunderland Where arrogance counts as virtue In the fifth in our Great Cities series, Leslie Forbes admires the spoiled beauty of Florence: muscular, anarchic, egalitarian centre of commerce, art and foot ball Intasun City Breaks Florence where to Stay and what to Do Thamson Cunard Overseas Travel Airtours Trailfinders Virgin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drive europ Travelbag Euro Sites Rockford Travels When Booking Air Charter based travel you are… Special Interest Asturias Walking Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Live in Europe Self-Catering Chateaux in France David Wade Ltd. Exodus Expeditions Self-Catering Vacances en Campagne Brittany Villas S. W France Villa Rentals Aito UK Holidays Historic Britain Toad Hall Craven The Heart of South Somerset Ritz Hotel Bath Holiday Homes A Gourmet's Delight in the Heart of Dorset New Forest Brockenhurst Whilley Ridge Country House… Sidmount Hotel Self-Catering Spain Cruise & Sail Abroad Next Island Country Farm Holidays The Bird In Hand Hotel The Madeira Hall Hotel Isle of Wight Bovey House Hotel Rumwell Manor Hotel Brochure Wood Hetel & Country Beckoning glens of Never Never Land Jenny Nisbet visits the 'auld reid hooses' of Kirriemuir, birthplace of the dramatist J. M. Barrie, who won fame withs stories of his home town At home in the Highlands Gillian Fairchild explores some of the house and gardens owned by the National Trust for Scotland Tapas & Sevillanas in Old Madrid Jamaica Swan Hellenic Intourist Vanishing frontier Travel News Distant winners Splash of music Flying for fun How Much You Can Expect to save Lunn Poly Cheapest fares to faraway places Fare Deals Designer island fun Set on a Scandinavian course, Michael Knipe delights in a new Danish resort—and Legoland Budget Travel Books Travel Notes Travel Notes In the New P&o Club Class You Cruise, the Time Flies Crock of gold that cracked Michael Watkins explores the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago, and finds opposing worlds Now Gardeners Don't Have to Work so Hard to…

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