News from 19/05/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Aga Khan's, C. M. Kingsmill, Ronald Osborne, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Charles, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Joe Joseph and Derek Harris, Harvey Elliott, Simon Conway Morris, Angela MacKay, Graham Budd, Chris Nicholas, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, John Johansen-Berg, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Shona Craford Poole, Fred Freeman (Chairman), Kenneth Leech Director, Roddy Forsyth, Antony Flew, Richard Aldrich, Joe Joseph, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Stuart Jones, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Rachel Wood, Peter Ball, Alan Diamond, R.C. Ashworth, Miss C. M. Hill, Louise Taylor, Martin Andrew, J. P. Morris, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Dear and Marit Hargie, Mel Webb Monza, Byron Rogers, John Young, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, John Selwyn Gummer, R. P. Fawcus, John Hennessy, Raphael Samuel, Alex McWhirter, Margaret Dibben, Sally Jones, Cherry Lavell, Conard Voss Bark, Lindsay Cook, Sydney Friskin, William Jackson, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, Geoffrey Wheeler, Louise Chantal, Mary Dejevsky and Our Foreign Staff, Michael Watkins, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Michahel Austin, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Stephen Slater, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tim Heald, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Richard Duce, George Ace, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, R.M. Purcell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, Ian Penman, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Nick Nuttall and Pearce Wright, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Peter J. Gough (Fisher Officer), T. Piercey, Keith Blackmore, Owen Jenkins, Geraldine Ranson, Jeremy Hart, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, G. B. R. Feilden, Hugo Vickers, A. B. Goyder, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Alistair Guild, Anna Bramwell, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoMoscow sends task groups to Baltic states Prunskiene seeks intermediary Passion in the village An outsider made good Alternative meats Travel Sport Index Arms control talks stumble The Japanese art lover's £95m spending spree Picture Gallery Russians 'are stranded in space' Cabinet at loggerheads over election strategy Clapham crash relatives 'bitter' First direct Smoke clue at M1 inquest Citroen Bx Meteor Little ships of Dunkirk assemble for return voyage Smoke wisp in cockpit may have led to confusion Suicide rate for men up by 50% in 10 years Picture Gallery Curator finds two Gainsboroughs Jill Ireland dies after cancer fight Peer fails to get order on Tolstoy Runabout 20" Wheel Family Folder Schools may shut after sex bias case Kinnock sets out 'less painful' cure on inflation Rifkind denies rift over steel mill Transplant 'virus' spreads to more hospitals International Forwarding Ltd. Air Freight Warehouse Tory loses deposit as unionist takes seat Minister approves cash for tunnel terminal Parliament Picture Gallery 30,000 jobs on coal 'hit list' Strike threat looms over health service Defence leak fuels Commons reports dispute Scientists appointed Five die in crash and vehicle fire Factory fire Brothel taxes Truck jobs cut Gas hitch over Oil spill likely to kill sea life in conservation park Airport plan for industrial site Cook sails home as a hero For today Social Security Picture Gallery Second cat suspected of having feline Bse Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Penguin may drop Rushdie paperback MacKay heralds proposal on job bias for lawyers Soviet and British scientists team up British student murdered Comet 'caused demise of dinosaurs' Arts devolution 'costs more' Football fans are banned for year Chinese dissidents bide time for new democracy battle A year ago this weekend the Chinese Army was mobilized and martial law imposed in Peking as student-led demonstrations gathered momentum. On the anniversary Catherine Sampson finds the opposition still determined to win the war of democracy, despite losing the battle Taipei ready to end long separation from Peking Fears for lives of boat people Tunnel of drugs on US border Threat of veto on chemical Bill Smuggling dispute adds to Hong Kong jitters over takeover Brando tried to revive shot man Reshuffle for top British diplomats Press-ganged Burmese used as 'minesweepers' (AP, AFP): Briton claims torture in jails routine White is convicted of killing Kohl celebrates 'birth hour' of unified free Germany Seat Moscow chides Uk on defence Bulgarians warned on election (Reuter): Yugoslav 'green' rally is banned Hitch-free computer countdown to Cluj voting day From Our Special Correspondent: Iliescu set to consolidate power but bitter campaign leaves a legacy of instability Observers 'too late' to monitor intimidation The Romapian election Roulette on the cards in Ceausescu's palatial folly Bucharest Notebook by Christopher Walker Demonstrators sceptical over freedom's dawn Front on ropes in Timisoara An imam in the House Clifford Longley …and moreover No rushing Moscow on troop cuts Michael Evans, in the Soviet Union, reports on the fears over mass demobilization When our past is all round us, how can we ignore it? Raphael Samuel believes those who want to play down British history as jingoistic do a disservice to children-indigenous and new arrivals alike Moscow calling the Tv time? The Times Diary Romania on the Rack Changing the Guard Surfeit of Dinosaur Britain's role in South Africa Tackling oil slicks Thames salmon Dunkirk evacuation Fairer treatment of the 'underclass' Museum changes Romania's future Cardinal's successor Cycle lanes that fail to please 'Mad cow' disease Supply of teachers Knowing one's place Court Circular Birthdays Marriages BOB Danvers-Walker Church services for tomorrow Dinners Brig Stair Stewart School news Charles Knight David Hughes Forthcoming marriages Announcements & Personal George Meredith Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Samad's Ltd The Times Classified Kwai Saturday's Television and Radio Sunday's Television and Radio Eagle Star Direct Boeing 737s checked after control wheel breaks off De Klerk's vision of the future The Times Crossword No 18,298 Gateshead festival becomes a garden of hope Weather Under Threat our Wild Birds and Marine Life Business Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Shares in 50-point collapse Conder plunges Stock Markets Main Price Changes Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Japanese halt exports of steel to USSR Elliott steps down as Elders chief David Tweed Sydney St Michael poised for European advance M & S Plans to treble number of stores in France with £107m expansion By Our City Staff: Net assets slide at Charterhall forces meeting Picture Gallery Globe hits back with higher asset valuation Gloomy market again halves Coloroll value A Fimbra Member Business Guerin company in $4m plea bargain Daily Mail lifts stake in Crown to 11.6% Business Roundup Unit trust funds decline Colorgen 'improving' Profits from Lendu slump Wardle sheds 20 jobs Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Trust raises asset value Income up by 42.3% BICC to slim in N America New group aims for $1 billion in sales within 18 months Picture Gallery World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues £2.5m loss at Crown London Traded Options Traditional Options B&C was 'told of £160m exposure' Belgian courts give PRB time to finish rescue plan Hanson attacks US bid barriers Backlash by American institutions predicted By a Correspondent: Director was 'sceptical' over denial by Saunders The Guinness Trial All-Europe trading a step nearer Global war on battlefield of wider share ownership ERM points way to stability Dow retreats 11.8 points Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments New-look WBI returns to market Equities drop as the funds finally take their profits Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, April 1990 Heavy profit-taking Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Commodities Money Markets London Financial Futures Foreign Exchanges Women face longer working lives after pensions ruling Family Money Employers wait for Government to act on retirement age Leeds drops £½m advertising campaign after tax mistake Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Yorkshire Building Society Insurers help on Tubbs Fimbra Member Lloyds Bank Low-starts come home to roost As if high interest rates were not enough, low-start borrowers now face repaying their enlarged mortgages Save & Prosper The Exploration Company plc Briefings Hillsamuel Investment Services SIB report indicts Manx government An unpublished paper on the conduct of the authorities before the collapse of an Isle of Man bank in 1982 will further anger those who lost savings Financial foot in the door Property funds slump in value Independent Taxation? Woolwich Building Society Britain's Leading Unit Trust Group Save & Prosper Framlington Portfolio Platinum Mortgage aimed at converts Wall of privacy set to crumble in German firms Save & Prosper Edinburch Fund Managers Lockton directors fend off calls to stand down When dearly-departed leaves the bills unpaid Lindsay Cook finds that where there's no will, it's important to know the way to handle debts left by the deceased Item debited from account without a mandate Gilts offer solution for maturing NSCs Quarterly payouts hit charitable trusts Guide to less taxing saving Popular charge for foreign exchange Save & Prosper Halifax Henderson Gt Unit Magagers Ltd The decision that split a village Stroud and Swindon favoured over C & G in building society merger Narrow victory in the battle for Frome Selwood is not the end of the fight. A report by Jon Ashworth British Telecom Best deal may be societies' wisest option Review Passions that run backstage at Oberammergau For the first time in centuires a married woman will play the Virgin Mary, but the reformes' victor has left a village divided, reports George Hill Westwood Ransomes Consumer Division Accelerated Learning Plus c'est la meme chose for Auntie The Ned Sherrin Coloumn If I were. . . Peter McKay In a fair hand Geraldine Ranson on writing as an art 'When I was 10 I asked to hear Mozart's Requiem. I was terribly precocious' A Childhood: Sir Peter Hall Now here's a funny thing The Abbeyfield Society Cards up the earth's sleeve Collecting Alastair Guild on how the rainforests will benefit from a pack of cards From our Own Correspondent: Great staircase, shame about the bathrooms Shamed by his French eclectic interior, Peter Stothard goes to view the dazzling faucetry of a 'classic' mansion in the Washington suburbs Digging for victory Museums At Norwich they have an unfair advantage, as John Shaw reports Exhibitions The world's their stage Campus Louise Chantal on the challenge facing Oxford University Dramatic Society Tony Hall Along the Silk Road Motoring Challenge New adventures befall the members of the London to Peking car convoy as it reaches China. Graham Rock reports Picture Gallery Romans and Georgians on tap Out and about Nigel Andrew explores the perfectly organized history of Britain's original and best leisure and pleasure city, Bath RNIB Looking Glass Appeal Forest festivities Outings The Good Earth Bucci Restaurant The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Fresh South Coast Lobsters Feeding punters in the park Eating out Jonathan Meades braves the greenery to assess Prue Leith's new attempt to raise the tone of London park catering Restaurant and Catering Guide Jalaliah Indian Restaurant Maltings Farm Restaurant Sita Finest Indian Cuisine Punjab Restaurant London The Lace Plate Multiple Display Advertising Items Hail the white pretender Drink Can the Pinot Gris grape oust Chardonnay from the white wine throne? Jane MacQuitty reports Wine Buys Directory Chateau De Saint-Amour One man's meat. . . Food Robin Young looks at the timely arrival of alternative meat in supermarkets Packing a protein punch The Times Cook Frances Bissell explores ways to cook with the mushroom's healthy distant relative, Quorn Hard to get. Never Petite Liquorelle Holiday reading On tour The British Traveller in Europe Edited by Michael Foss Michael O'Mara, £14.95 Purple prose, green readers Children More Bugs in Boxes Pop-up Book about Colour By David A. Carter Orchard Books, ?7.95 Marsha Hunt Double crowns The King's Wife Five Queen Consorts By Robert Gray Secker & Warburg, ?17.95 The war that is not a war A brave, but doomed, attempt to make sense of the conflict in Northern Ireland: review by Charles Townshend The Dirty War How to be a Beatle Brian Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles By Ray Coleman Penguin, ?5.99 Death and the course of true love A nation of outsiders Brian Morton The Silenece in the Garden Friend or foe? The Reluctant Enemies By Warren Tute collins £16 Housekeepers, bungalows, and deadlines Isay You Fellows By Maarice Hall Wharton Press, £14.95 A happy joyous thing The Wisden Book of Cricket Memorabilia By Marcus Williams and Gordon Philips Lennard Publishing, £25 A bout of green spleen 1001 Ways to save the Planet By Bernadette Vallely Penguin, ?4.99 The Myth of the Market By Jeremy Seabrook Green Books, ?6.50 Ecology into Economics Won't Go By Stuart McBurney Green Books, ?6.95 Flourishing times Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788 By Paul Kleber Monod Cambridge, £30 National Petregister Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Philharmonia Richard Goode Polish Chamber Orchestra Poland's Last Romantic Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puccini Gala Night Opera Spectacular Classical Spectacular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Favourites Paco Pena John Williams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glastonbury Festival Joanbaez Show Cancelled Judith Cruickshank Sinfonia Eroica The Place Money to the wind Television Rainforest Festival Shameful exploitation of the rape of a heroine Opera: The world premiere of Robin Holloway's Clarissa at the London Coli Moral fables from ancient Bunyan and early Miller Theatre The Pilgrim's Progress Battersea Coming through loud and clear Concerts Moscow Rso/ Fedoseyov Barbican Elegant, impassioned obscurity RPO/Del Mar Festival Hall Country passions Dance A Month in the Country Song of the Earth Covent Garden The Man Who Had Ah The Luck Bristol Old Vic For would-be time travellers everywhere What is Happening to the World? Glasgow's… A Night at the Opera A-Z Guide to Rock The Kinks Rock Update Power and the glory Records Classical Kool and the Gang Reed standing tall again Jazz Jazz Update Darkest deeds Spoken Word Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor How does your garden grow? Garnening As gardens start to run riot, Francessa Greenoak suggests a plan of action for their owners-and for flower show fans Homes & Gardens Mower City Gardens to Visit Vintage Chelsea Walk Aldbury, Ivinghoe and the Grand Union Canal, Bucks… Dexter Multiple Display Advertising Items Leisure Smock Convert a damp, cold, miserable, unhealthy, unusable… The Luxury of Sea Island Cotton Springfield Mail Order Ltd Vous voulez lire? Un plaisir rare vous attend Traditional Steamer Chairs Plastic Glass Pine beds by Moriarti Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawn Flite Multiple Display Advertising Items Unsightly Hair in Nose & Ears Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shower power Buying Guide Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Buying Guide The drills that pack a punch Bridge Concerts The Week in Preview Chess The Week in Preview Crossword Concise No 2181 Index Little sympathy for Leighton Juventus' world record fee Giving golf the kinaesthetic birdie Scotland World Cup Squad Uncertain future for United goalkeeper The Mortgage Corporation Sport Travel & Leisure Gower's role is still uncertain following recall Northants' finish comes quickly Headingley deadline England One-Day International Averages Autosport Race Line 0898 654314 Another century by Cook leaves him seven short of 1,000 Cricket Ward runs riot against students For the Record Botham makes timely return after operation Other Scoreboards Cambridge University v Essex DeFreitas finishes off work of spinners Coach out Robson makes his pitch for the lead Thomas is in sight of a title record Lucky bounce for Ballesteros ends sponsor's gloom Golf Cheshire are well placed after foursomes Texaco Cricket Line The man in black takes an encore England's most impressinve referee intends to be a controlling figure in the World Cup finals A final to restore faith in finals Chelsea get their man United see ray of hope as final curtain closes Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, reviews the FA Cup Final replay Palace cash in on Wembley N Ireland enjoy finest hour Speedy Rothmans makes further Inroads on leaders Yachting From a Special Correspondent, Punchestown, Co Kildare: American morale revived by Collier Equestrianism Mercedes lead race to pole Motor Sport Philippart risks finish to help girl Upset for surfing Sport in Brief After the fall, the rise of a new nation Romania, a country renowned for its sporting excellence, has been adjusting to life after the fall of the Ceausescu regime. Chris Thau, a Romanian journalsit based in England, has returned to his homeland onthe eve of the elections to see the changes that freedom has brought and what it holds for the future Opponent change for Lewis Boxing Fairbarns and Danby threat to favourites Chen delights with galaxy of strokes to inspire England Table Tennis Kruger shows spirit in toppling top seed Leek plan to cash in on their surprise Wembley bonus Mark Herbert previews the Fa Trophy final and the next instalment in 1990's year of the underdog Gomez enjoys relaxed stroll Tennis Graf rides out early pressure Francisco cleared of alleged betting coup Snooker Welsh trio renounce their South Africa link Rugby Union Apartheid pledge may fee urged New ideas for cross country Bannister returns to the track where his time still stands Athletics Norfolk hoping to continue their rise Cricket Michael Austin previews the Minor Counties season The rising tide of water pollution Fishing Match cup quells boredom Yachting Guide to the Weekend Fixtures A firm base for British game Budding talent in the Kindergarten of tennis Sport on TV From a Correspondent Port Moresby Papua New Guinea: Tait and miss first match Rugby League Great names return for a Classic event Tennis Depleted divisions will ring down the curtain Hockey Smith ready to test Milk Race fitness Cycling (Reuter): A hot pace as Italian takes Giro overture Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Kartajana primed for Oaks Melton vote for Perroquet Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Cossack Guard heads Longchamp challenge Sweet Diana to prove best From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Testing track can help Tirol complete Guineas double Mandarin: Thirsk Mandarin: Warwick Curragh Field BBC1, C4 Big-race form guide Mandarin: Zanoni tailor-made for competitive Newmarket feature Mandarin: Hamilton Park Mandarin: Southwell Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Royal Ascot hopes on the mark The Times Racing Service Euro Sites Trailfinders Quartermaine Travel Limited Rockford for Worldwide Travel Far East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Australia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Britannia Austravel Multi tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taste the real Italy, it's Magic! Villasun Holidays Ltd Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbury House Cottage Hotel Sidmount Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba Expeditions Multiple Display Advertising Items Mevagissey Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bird in Hand Scotland Scotland Luxurious Country House for Holiday Rental MacKay's agency The Lochinvar Hotel Castle Douglas Cringletie House Hotel St. Ronan's Hotel Travel Echo of a Golden Age Hong Kong where to Stay and what to Do Spinning towards the unknown Travel In the last of our Great Cities series, Travel Editor Shona Crawford Poole reports on the high-density, high-intensity life of Hong Kong Jersey Nearer to Frances, closer to home Queen Elizabeth2 Swan Hellenic A loud and singular protest Shona Crawford Poole reports readers' anger over single room supplements Cheapest fares nearer home Fare Deals What You Can Expect to save Country life in Edwardian good taste Travel Pleasures of an Exmoor table make a memorable weekend for George Hill Belgian P&O European Ferries Pole vault Travel News Call to arms At your service Pampered pets Swanning off Playing devil's advocate m Bruges Michael Watkins lifts the covers on the city they call the 'Venice of the north' and finds a few surprises North Sea Ferries Royal Mail 1840-1990 First in the World
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