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News from 26/05/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, David T-D. Clarke, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, John Doylend, Paul Heiney, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, P. J. Dawson, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Cliff Morgan, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Sheila Hutchison, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Michael Chichester, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, Harry Eyres, Mary Welsh, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Robert Whelan (Director), Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Rj Coultas, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Jones, John Clemo, Ruth Gledhill, Glenmore Trenear-Harvey, Usha Prashar, Director, John Strawson, Edward Davenport, Mrs S. G. Suter, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, John Durie, Brian Morton, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Joseph Connolly, Mary Dejevsky and our Foreign Staff, John Percival, Pauline M. Connor (Research Officer), Jenny Tabakoff, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Sally Jones, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, J. Barry Keenan, John Williams, Raymond Keene, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Conrad Voss Bark, Michael Wright, Stephen Slater, Diana Brown, Chairman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Blunsden, Ned Sherrin, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Frederic Spotts, Gabriel Ronay, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, David Hemery, Ms J. Goldsmith, Richard Patient, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Jack Crossley, David Young, Mary Ann Sieghart, Andrew Martin, Hamid Ghodse (Honorary Secretary), Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mandarin, Brian Alderson, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Owen Jenkins, D. S., Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Nicholas Albery, Chairman, Charles Hennessy, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Johns (Chairman), Jonathan Meades, Lucretia Stewart, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Peter Strafford, Steve Turner, Susan MacDonald, Russell Chamberlin, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Thatcher sets 'tough' global warming target 'Giant international effort' needed Beauty beside the fast lane A beer at the Pennines' end The actress and the behaviourist Open degrees New star of the circuit Index Police dig tip up site in hunt for lost boys Air and sea strikes threaten holidays European aid for tunnel rail link Yeltsin poised for direct challenge to Gorbachov By our Sports Staff: England win Texaco Trophy Hine Trippier to boost Tories' green image The New Metro Police dig for boys linked to paedophile murders Jailed PCs lose appeal over boys' beating Bowbelle firm 'will settle' Little ships brave the choppy seas to Dunkirk Picture Gallery Princess faces action over shooting of dogs Warden is jailed for taxi frauds Maguire inquiry scientist protests over questioning Dunkirk Child care officer freed on appeal Scientists sound alarm over runaway global warming Rnib Looking Glass Appeal Thatcher issues warning on vanishing nature and nations The environment under threat Picture Gallery Downing Street fails energy conservation test Technology exists to cut UK's carbon emissions Sainsbury pays to save land he sold Architects launch green code Sdp fights on after trailing the Loony party Divide on Parkinson criticism Young bows out before BAe verdict Barclays Farmers harvest minister's praise Action sought on conflict of MPs' interests Brooke initiative on course to promote Ulster talks University ban on South Africa talk was unlawful By our Education Editor: Students 'not just source of income' Few bargains as flower show ends Picture Gallery 'Cab rank' code for barristers Father flees with girl of 3 Space Britons set sights on ?14m Death plot Kuwaitis expelled Informer claim over Ira landmine Another 'mad cat' suspect Judgement later on advert ban Trial for P&o Hostage petition 10.2% pay deal Blindness risk Coe too swift Pavement theft Pressure grows for prosecution of Mrs Mandela Bombs threaten Pretoria reform Thai logger 'rape' Burma teak forest Picture Gallery Hundreds of foreigners evacuated from Gabon Dr. Robert Schuller's historic 'Summit… Full circle for Doe as rebels close the net By our Foreign Staff: Israelis hit back after Arafat plea for un protection Fiat Picture Gallery Kohl rejects a world without nuclear arms Australian demand for navy inquiry Decision time for drugs war Us naval move on Iowa tragedy Leader of far-right resigns Ceausescu's son to answer in court for lurid lifestyle Gorbachov threatens to abandon arms talks Noriega pressure on Cia Reuter: Governor goes Hamadei 'hurt' Aid suspended Reuter: Jet crash (AP): Bodies released AFP: Family outing Yeltsin upstages Princess Aids show pits the artist against family values Ryzhkov tries to calm alarm on price rises Solidarity faces popularity test Lithuania cuts off hot water Not just black and white …and moreover Bootle, sign of Labour's solid lead Mary Ann Sieghart finds little comfort for the Conservatives in the latest opinion polls Give us back our freedom to roam where we please Marion Shoard calls for legislation-with safeguards for owners-that would open the countryside to all Contemplating disappeerage Master singers Citizen non grata Surprise in store Cash the conqueror Repairing Lease In place of Strikes Virgin Playwright? Forces' strengths in changing world Drug-treatment fear Kegworth air crash Keeping works of art Saving marriages Easing pressure on crowded planet A tax on energy Charity law MPs and directorships Frumpy frocks Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Birthdays Tomorrow's services Appointments in the Forces Foundation for Science and Technology Lt-Gen Sir Reginald Denning Amersham International plc Luncheons Service luncheon Kennedy Scholarships Forthcoming marriages James Loring Marriages Royal College of Physicians The Engineering Council Society of Designer-Craftsmen Appointments Antonin Kapek School news Anniversaries Charles Knight Elections Announcements & Personal On this Day Henry's Bar Charity Appeals Avert The National Deaf Children's Society National Kidney Research Fund The Mental Health Foundation The National Deaf Blind and Rubella Association The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Arthritis Research Oxfam The Times Classified Adopt a Granny Bbc 1 6.40 Open University 7.30 playdays(r) 7.50 The… Bbc 1 Direct Baker snipes at Kinnock 'gaffe' The Times Crossword No 18,304 Picture Gallery Northern flight to the sun Weather Royal tour silenced the guns Venue Clicquot Ponsardin Index Dti cash for losses on report blunder Share euphoria begins to fade The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Fears over GrandMet's debt drive shares lower Outlook bleak after Lowndes loses ?80m Globe rapped over bid indiscretion Takeover Panel criticizes publicity on appeals By our City Staff: Us group launches ?30.6m cash offer Courtaulds Textiles cuts 500 more jobs The Mortgage Corporation Section 2 Insurance firms lose petition Generous Campbell Soup to sell five European food businesses Success label for Jarvis Porter B&c up against deadline By our City Staff: Venture Plant interim loss Tax break for Boesky on half of $100m penalty for fraud By Our City Staff: Property group's shares lit setback Why the markets may have discounted Labour's vision Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Three to tender for £67m bridge links Thornton advances Wace buys US firm Loss widens at Milford Albion ahead 9.7% Inchcape in Tokyo Mercedes deal A Fimbra Member Mayflower loss grows Morland up by 12.5% Japanese fail to secure adoption of television system Leisure's Barracuda sold Stock Watch Major Indices Major Changes World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Attack on US flights bar McKechnie paid £37m for division Automotive By our European Business Correspondent: Brittan attacks Ec airline deals London Traded Options Traditional Options Dow slumps 34 points Nikkei index climbs 482 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Sudden reverse in futures drags share prices lower Shareholders approve splitting of De Beers Bp in $115m US coal sale Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Light profit-taking Lenders set fixed-rate teaser for homeowners Framlington Children to gather parental tax bonus Whittingdale Barclays scraps overdraft letters Save & Prosper The Mercury Cash Trust Briefings Bank Investment referee blows whistle Freepost 'Churning' costs consumers ?680m Capel-Cure Myers Britain's Key Building Society The M&g Pep Prudential Holborn The perils of paying loans off too early Save & Prosper I. P. S Lamont PLC DIY for top earners only Save & Prosper Prudential Holborn dips its toe in risky markets of the Pacific Portfolio Platinum Henderson Knight Williams Fimbra Independent Skipton Building Society Dining out on the taxman Roy Cannon finds a free lunch without travelling Pay for your private education from the Government purse The Saints Pep French freeze cheque cheats Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Lack of logic Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Save & Prosper Paying out to not insure your home A convenience - but convenient to whom? Alliance Leicester Beware cash dispenser card thefts Nagers Ltd Docklands prays for the sun shine As Tobacco Dock shopping centre faces a tenants' revolt, Matthew Bond discovers why the development is banking on this holiday weekend Nationwide Anglia Overseas Ltd Flemings Investment Trusts Cook: Dishes worth Poaching Drink: Sweet Desert… The sowers of seeds by the wayside Primroses, violets, and anemones... the sweet-scented flowers of the field are now flourishing along our fume-filled motorways, says Francesca Greenoak. Even the birds of prey have found a new hunting ground Therma Bond Ltd Section 3 The Sunday Times Wine Club A sweet pea by any other name The Ned Sherrin Column Libby Purves If I Were… Picture Gallery The Abbeyfield Society 'A fox once dashed across in front of my pram. I still remember where it happened' Showing a true lack of breeding The Times Museums & Galleries Monopoly in the city of faith Collecting Potty about lids Getting on with Christmas dinner The north-south housing divide Eliminating welfare benefits for students could be a disaster, Richard Patient says Tortures of the Silk Road The London to Peking convoy reaches Xi'an and the beginning of the end of its journey, Graham Rock reports Only there for the beer? Thousands of walkers a year continue to claim their reward of a free half of bitter at the end of the gruelling Pennine way. Ronald Faux reports The Sunday Times Outings Good Earth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hare Krishna Curry House Thara's Indian Restaurant The Pride of the Vally Restaurant and Hotel Bucci Restaurant Chewing over value for money Jonathan Meades ponders the question of restaurant rip-offs and the relationship of price to quality Sweetest part of summer Sauternes while the sun shines, Jane MacQuitty recommends Wine Buys Directory Gooseberry fool Not one for being stood up Tender treatment for poachers Meat and fish for the cold table are perfect subjects for the gentle art of poaching, Frances Bissell writes Picture Gallery Watered down purity Living Well WW Petite Liquorelle A girl and three men in a Beat Peter Ackroyd on the woman who survived a lost generation National Library for the Blind Telling it like it was Characterization and Individuality in Greek Literature Edited by C. B. R. Pelling Oxford, £30 French without tears For Children Magi Picture Dictionary French and English Edited by Ran? Le Bel et al. With various illustrators Magi Publications, £7.95 Frozen speech and poetry with a chill Land of the rising yawn Crime A Haiku for Hanae By James Melville Headline, ?2.99 Saratoga Bestiary By Stephen Dobyns Mysterious Press, ?3.99 Toxic Shock By Sara Paretsky Penguin, £3.99 What Peter Pan likes to read Don't Tell the Grown-Ups By Alison Lurie Bloomsbury, ?12.99 Pure poetry of Eng. lit Exploding English Criticism, Theory, Culture By Bergonzi Oxford, ?25 An enigma in black and white Victorian pros and cons The Magdalenes By Linda Mahood Routledge, ?25 A three-way bet by the publisher on another racing certainty Thrillers Straight By Dick Francis Michael Joseph, £7.99 French Kiss Wigmore Hall Ruggiero Ricci Vlado Perlemuter Sergei Leiferkus baritone Opera & Ballet The Times Classified Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG The South Bank Centre The Philharmonia BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra Poland's Last Romantic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festivals Castle Henley '90Festival Military Tatoos Beating Retreat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Press gang wreaks ideological havoc Television Picture Gallery Able-LABELS Bach the Complete Brandenburg Concerti Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd Spink Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden Theatre Wild Justice Theatre Royal, Stratford East Fall Rose Theatre Warming to a global cause Tonight's musical climax to the BBC's One World week comprises 64 acts from four continents, as Steve Turner reports TCP Signature Theatre Royal, Brighton Opera Now Enterprises Ltd Bridge Early days Jazz The Harper Brothers: Remembrance - Live At The Village Vanguard (Verve 841723) Cannonball Adderley Quintet: Cannonball in Japan (Capitol Cdp7-93560) Max Roach/Dizzy Gillespie: Max + Diz - Paris 1989 (two compact discs) (A&mc D6404) Tommy Smith: Peeping Tom (Blue Note Blt-1002) Tommy Chase Band: Rebel Fire(Moles Records Mril-002) Subtle distinction Classical Intabulation and Improvisation in the 14th Century: Ensemble Super Librum (Sonclair Jb 128836) Ars magis subtiliter: Ensemble Pan (New Albion Na 021) Agricola: Ferrara Ensemble (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/BMG Gd 77038) Jazz Update Rock Update Picture Gallery Led Zeppelin Chess Winning Move Westmac Power Equipment Classical Update Level 42 Garden News Allen W Weekend Tips Victa Gts Organic Agriframes Fruit Cages A good show, naturally Francesca Greenoak reviews the horticultural charms of the displays at this year's Chelsea Flower Show Snowdrops Gardens to Visit Lawn Flite Walk Shelf The Sofabed Shop Chesterfields Pilgrim Payne & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Shoparound Banish Moles Humanely Ardenco Ltd Anne's Phew!! Knowle Rock Trading Co Maxi Deluxe Shoe Cabinets Father's Day Gifts Cartoon Your Old Cine Films Marketed by Goldcrest Enterprises Ltd Medivac Domestic Paraphernalia Co Relaxator Ltd Sofa's Sofabeds Fast Feathers For the Home Flat Roof Problems? We Have Solved It The London Wall Bed Company Leisure Smock American Shutters Foam for Comfort Futon Furnishing Times Computer Crosswords Multiple Display Advertising Items Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc The Pine Workshop Insushade "Futons" Craft of the flowerpot man Master potter Jim Keeling reveals the secrets of fine terracotta Al fresco eating is in the bag With summertime and holidays on the horizon, Nicole Swengley shops around for fashionable and practical picnicware Rollexa The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword The Week in Preview Index Hadlee hurt as England win Schwarzenegger's fitness to lead Runs in the family Johnson blast keeps Notts on top Points of distinction Scoreboard from the Oval Rooms with a view Second is best for a victory Sports Gllet Kendall rejects approach for England post Ballesteros claims less motivation Section 4 Olazábal makes happy return Marshall stirs a memory to breathe life into final day Simmons may have to drop out Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Kent rush in and steal the spoils Uzielli in pursuit of a family double Barnett's pyrotechnics spark Derbyshire's record stand Surrey frustrated by trenchant pair By a Special Correspondent: Longson rides her luck with early lead at Windsor Faulkner's chance to reach a record Lenham's innings of defiance Championship table Pollard doubt A football disease confined to these shores (A researcher into the behaviour of football crowds) A cloud on Robson's horizon Threat to warm-up games adds to England football manager's problems Tranmere seek to join the Merseyside elite Golf A useful lead for Shapcott Italy use new law to expel English pair Charlton supports Robson For the Record Wind returns with victory for Creightons Naturally Yachting University remain in pole position Rowing Becker is defeated In Brief Slough elected In the swim Horses wait Shock defeat Mansell to pull out stops to hustle Senna on the grid From Monte Carlo to Indianapolis to Nurburgring, on four wheels or two, drivers throttle up for a weekend of big racing Monaco Details The man who goes for broke at Monte Carlo World Cup chairman is wanted Texaco Wales face true worth of the Namibian game A visionary with a world view Cliff Morgan, the Wales and British isles stand-off half from 1951 to 1958 and head of Bbc Television Outside Broadcasts Group from 1975 to 1987, pays his tribute to John MacG K Kendall Carpenter, whose death this week left the World Cup without its most influential leader Berbizier and France have points to prove Lone Star slitherers Fittipaldi speeds into front row as Indy 500 revs up Gravett considers taking his leave Gardner fractures foot Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Sport on TV Era when there was no milk but a lot of bottle Visa hitch eliminates an East German hope Race built like a Russian doll Every rider to his own role in cycling's leading am-pro event Collins packs punches that others do not even know Boxing Experienced Scots join British squad Student Sport Italian monopoly at finish Guide to the Leading Riders Eton are eights favourites Becker heads queue to claim Chang's throne Tennis Radical changes to championships Ranford rewarded for defying Bruins Ice Hockey England thrown off balance by a back injury to Hall Badminton Holders overcome tough handicap Harris can dethrone the holder Swimming Brake's defeat a sad blow for Petworth Real Tennis Eastern Chant fitting winner of The Times Championship Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Culhane's 15-day whip ban From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Creator fancied to foil raiding party Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Hexham Selections Benzine to boost the trial form From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Heart Of Joy to gain classic compensation Curragh Fields Results from four meetings Orvietto to complete swift treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Rock Hopper regains place as joint-favourite for Derby Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Southwell Selections Osman Express looks good prospect for Dare Four-timer for the champion Racing next week Rapid Raceline View from the bridge that lies between the and the goal From a Correspondent, Goroka, Papua New Guinea: Altitude may inhibit British Rugby League Southgate pull Kerly back into rearguard Hockey The bigger the mayfly the bigger the mystery Dispelling the myths about trout fishing Degrees awarded by the Open University Special Interest Alternative Travel Group Africa Roger Taylor Tennis The Travel Centre Group Flights to Moscow from ?195 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Continental Villas Catalan Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Villa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Travel Centre Ltd Atrica Bound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gold Portfolio B&b Abroad ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Twelve Islands Next Holidays Ltd Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Magic of Travel Ltd Cagliari 90 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Best of Turkey Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Grey Hotel Grants Hotel Fairbank Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey Lawn Heron House Hotel Bedford Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Gourment's Delight in the Heart of Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enchanted Europe Cunard Princess Life is not a shopping mall Russell Chamberlin finds a fierce tradition of national independence beyond the duty-free goods on a visit to the tiny state of Andorra, wedged between France and Spain At the end of the road When you reach Key West, the southernmost point of the United States, there is nowhere else left to go. Lucretia Stewart succumbs to its reggedly raunchy charms and learns the art of survival on a diet of alcohol and raw fish Picture Gallery Travel Notes Swim with Them in the Devon coast clean-up After the oil spillage, most beaches are fit for swimming LB Travel News Travel Books Turkish, with a difference Peter Strafford explores the little-known pleasures of Northern Cyprus Travel Notes Asian Affair Holidays Au-dessus de sa gare Ronald Faux enjoyed two days of pre-Revolutionary splendour in a superior French cháteau Something to Declare Travel Notes Art of Travel High spirits in the kingdom of the dead Frederic Spotts visits the ancient civilization of Torajaland in Indonesia, where funerals are a time for celebration Grand Prize Metro Git Rover

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