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News from 02/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Gary David Rawnsley, Michael Thompson, Jon Ashworth, Brian Alderton, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, P. G., Aline L. Gunn of Banniskirk, James Ruppert, Graham Searjeant and Jon Ashworth, MacCarthy, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Malcom McKeag, Paul Bompard, Jonathan Porritt, Ulrich Seifeert, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, H. C. N. Goodhart, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Graham rock, Jeffrey Abbott, Hilary Finch, Michael Selly Racing Correspondent, Business Roundup, Clive Davis, Frances Gibb, Legalaffairs Correspondent, Shiro Sasaki, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Brian James, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Idris Griffiths, Martin Fletcher, Lester May, P. Hore, Peter Davenport, J. W. Hayes, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Richard Duce and Craig Seton, Alan Lorimer, Shaun Crawford Poole, Ruth Gledhill, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Georg Kacher, Colon Harbury, Brian Morton, Roderick Tye, G. T. Maning, Frances Bissell, Ian Bradley, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Martin Alexander, Nigella Lawson, Michael Howard, Jonathan Miles, Michael Hornsby and Ian Murray, A. B. Sainsbury, Jenny Tabakoff, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Emma Klein, Roger Bell, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Cleobury, Elunid Price, Robert Kirley, Hamish Lennox, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Peter Scott, John Grigg, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Anthony Simpson, Patricia Davis, Conrad Voss Bark, Lindsey Halstead, Mark Herbert, To Giles, Richard Owen, Richard Townson, Ned Sherrin, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Robin Nellands, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, George Walden, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Rupert Morris, Stephen Petitt, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Adrian House, Rcihard Streeton, Jonathon Meades, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Adam Fergusson, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Lorna Dell, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee, Denis Cashman, Michael Seely, Michael Binyon and Anne Mcelvoy, David Powell, Atheletics Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Bremner, Sydney Friskin Frankfurt, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Andrew Mcewen and Libby Jukes, Peter Stothard and Mary Defevsky, Donald Coggan, Chrsitopher Goulding, John Lanston, Harvey Elliot, Air Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, P. G. Simpson, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Matthew Bond, Anna Bramwell, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Young recruit and major die in two attacks Killings in Lichfield and Dortmund Secret world of a crocodile man The last of the great explorers The bumpy road to Peking How to fix your own Pimm's Your car for the future Supplement Index By our Sports Staff: Gower omitted from England Test team Poll tax case collapses in confusion Three 'momentous' agreements after summit hard bargaining Rado Switzerland EC sets 'beef war' deadline Council introduces 'austerity cut's because of poll tax Glenmorangie Horse rider's speeding fine is overturned Fewer held in police cell custody Strike stopped List lengthens Train drink ban Bounty hunters Patten denies delay over clean-up of dirty beaches By our Political Reporter: Tories accused of trying to subvert Brussels directive Labour pledge on the environment Hissing of the impersonal stereo silenced on buses Picture Gallery Export of old masters left to nation appals art world Fossil find 'oldest on Earth' 'Madman' driver is jailed Air Freight Warehouse Scientist casts doubt on Maguire verdicts IRA killings 'inexcusable' Bullets replace bombs in wave of fatal attacks on servicemen Town halls 'should pass more money to schools' Heads curb battle for pupils Handwriting studies raise ethics question Picture Gallery Listeria increase blamed on silage Demolished Palladian mansion may be rebuilt By our Agricultural Correspondent: Farmers seek retaliation 'to bring Europe to its senses' Shellfish warning modified Brittan gives warning to car makers on UK prices 4,400 for 'Bodyline' Test ball Arms plot guilty ple Appeals lost Hosepipe ban Girl at last Lockerbie plea AA to rescue Inquiry call Wall funeral Picture Gallery Smooth Sippin' Tennessee Whiskey BA prepares for long dispute Citroen AX Tiananmen festivities mask security crackdown (AP): Guatemala rebels reach pact German beer law repealed MPs stranded by own vote Expo dilemma tarnishes jewel of history From our Correspondent in Peking: China woos Third world as ties with West weaken Reuter: Taiwan fetes kidnapper From a Special Correspondent in Peking: Opium wars dull memory of massacre Roof-Tek From AFP in Peking: Fire protest at consulate Pretoria race Bill destroys barriers (Reuter): Deals struck by the presidents From Reuter in Washington: Moscow given trade lifeline Sterling House Start deal delayed by Soviet attempt to tie in Star Wars The Washington summit Picture Gallery Soviet Anglophile in tweeds steals media limelight from Gerasimov Grey takes over from Reagan's glitter Summit Notebook Two first ladies take the college honours Challenge for Gorbachev as Yeltsin talks to Lithuania (AP, Reuter): Twenty die in cable car crash Ticket arrest Arrivals down (PA): Royal tribute (Reuter): Driver asleep (AFP): Duvalier divorce AFP: Marcos recovery Party may loss Lenin shrine Picture Gallery (AFP): East Germany invited to join EC Dublin summit Mitterrand labours to climb back into public favour Barclays From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Libya 'played key role' in beach raid Barclays US task force sent to Liberia Outsiders on two counts ...and moreover Xenophobic confusion on beef ban Michael Hornsby finds that Bonn may have a stronger case than Paris for its action on imports After 50 years, the spectre that still haunts France Martin Alexander finds the racism the Vichy regime echoed in today's extreme politics of both right and left Hot cinders A highly angered writer Out of spin For all it's worth No, brother Washington-On-Rhine Truth from the Deep Verray Parfit Solicitors Industrial peace the Labour way Language of terrorists Frumpy frocks All at sea Cleaner air and the years ahead Legal charges Living language Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… A banking question Traffic threat to York Minster Quarrying at Stowe Signs at summit Time's winged chariot Underwater clue Court Circular Tomorrow's royal engagement Luncheons Lord Varley Services for Whit Sunday St Leonards-Mayfield School Anniversaries Royal Bath and West Show Eric Barker Forthcoming marriages Dinners Juan Antonio Old Buckenham Hall School Kingston Polytechnic Marriages Memorial services Lord Morris of Grasmere Sir Philip Rogers Service dinners Birthdays Christening On this Day Announcements & Personal UK Holidays AMP Australian Mutual Provident Society Abinger Medieval Fayre Saturday Television & Radio Adopt a Granny Sunday Television & Radio Les Vins Guy Jeunemaitre China finds execuses to close scene of massacre The Times Crossword No 18,310 Word-Watching Times Weather Call AA Roadwatch Weather Veuve Chequot Ponsardin Emergency landing Index Outcry as Peter Walker joins Gas IAWS ahead Ratner pay rise Gold weakens The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Rank launches hostile £512m bid for Mecca By our City Staff: Ferranti set to sue auditor for ?600m after ISC fraud Hartwell U-turn on Jameel bid Sparkling flotation for WTA Data fuel Dow rise SIB tells firms to pull clients' cash from B&C Knight Williams Section American Airlines Business Class Morgan Crucible in £9m cash call for acquisitions By our Banking Correspondent: Henderson pots slump behind it with £2m Tds loss expands to £3.5m Greeks moving to open-sea policy Cable TV franchises granted in 104 areas BSB sets deadline for Bond stake sale Little chance of the 'new' BAT going up in a cloud of smoke Magic Major takes City bouquets Chairmen named at LUI offshoots Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. NFMC widens its offer to losers in Garston collapse Gosforth jumps Taylor Young Investment Management Trial costs will halve payments World Market Indices Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Call for EC watchdog to protect smaller airlines Molynx in expansion and issue Coal funds extend offer for Globe after reaching 35.2% Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Logitek pays £2.93m for Microdrive American in sale talks Brooke edges forward Elders sells broking firms Spink goes on sale TRPIT asset value down Hartstone in £1.3m buy Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans London Traded Options Traditional Options Nikkei retreats as trading dwindles World Markets French reveal 4% water stake Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Surge in us bonds gives a late lift to shares and gilts Stock Market Picture Gallery Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Late rally Stock Exchange Prices Investors benefit as predators stalk building societies Change of heart by Labour on personal equity plans and tax incentives for savers GT Unit Managers Ltd Share dealing made simple Advertisements to carry risk warning Town & Country Building Society Insurance companies examine premiums Pension schemes face changes Proposed investment rules to help employees may harm their nest-eggs Save & Prosper M&G Specials galore for mortgage seekers Flemings Investment Trusts Briefings An Easy New Way into Worldwide Investment Robert save & Fleming Prosper Independent Bristol & West Building Society Global warming threatens to push tip the cost of home insurance Evolution for A&L and Girobank Allied Trust Bank Save & Prosper Big spender's currency win The more you buy, the more you can save on credit card exchange rate terms Disturbance discounted by poll tax Save & Prosper Hazard of using direct debits Resisting banks 'exchange' costs Portfolio Platinum Taxfree Save & Prosper Hargreaves Lansdown Box No. Dept. Allied Dunbar AAC Cook: Art of Perfect Picnics Wine: Jane… The crocodile man who treads lightly in the forest Lex Silvester is no Crocodile Dundee, but dedicated to eco-tourism, blending sightseeing with conservation. Brian James met him at the remote Seven Spirit Bay Westwood Section Eat to live A prince among prize-winners The Ned Sherrin Column If I were Libby Purves Reaping rewards of eco-friendliness The concept of freedom has a godliness in America. I got to see there was no equality there' A Childhood: Marsha Hunt Poetry and the Bigfeet Rupert Morris finds unexpected link between Thomas Hardy and a band of bucolic minstrels, the Yetties Hambros Bank Limited From our Own Correspondent: Pressed into service More than 100 years of printing process have been preserved by the National Trust for Scotland Museums For would-be time travellers everywhere Exhibitions Kicking about the cultural football Italy has its national pride riding on it success as host of the World Cup, Paul Bompard reports. But will everything be ready in time? From our Own Correspondent: New ink for old pens Collecting Sales Guide No obstacle to learning Handicapped students set the able-bodied an example, Gary David Rawnsley argues Campus Saving an island for the birds Laundy is small. lonely and a paradise for birdwatchers, Elunid Price reports Victories of patience Graham Rock. right, reports on the last stages of the London-Peking rally and the final triumph of optimism over common sense: arrival in Tiananmen Square, nine countries, 9,330 miles and 52 days from Marble Arch Motoring Challenge Sotheby's Subcontinental divides Jonathan Meades visits a selection of Asian restaurants, some of which outspice the average 'Indian' Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth The Vine-1989 Claret Day of the Raj The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Discover Greek Valley Saheli Brasserie Indian Cuisine Mr. Kong Chinese Restaurant The Old Plow Inn and Restaurant at Speen Haweli The fastest fisherman in the west The Catch The fasest fishermen in the West Picture Gallery Directory Bubbling with bargains The rising prize of champagne has not prevented the usual round of June offers, Jane MacQuity is glad to report Wine Buys Perfect recipes for a picnic Eating out of doors is a popular summer sport. Frances Bissell suggests two hampersful of goodies The Times Cook Piat Royal Doulton All the evidence, but no case to prove The English Town Homo beanoensis and his Bash Street friends For Children Who's Been Sleeping in my Porridge? a Book of Daft Poems and Pictures Learning to be funny Comedy A cipher in a vacuum Quisling a Study in Treason Campaign that really mattered John Gigg considers some of the mythology of a great conflict Swinging Sixties sickness When Clive James began writing his memoirs, a decade ago, he was thought too young. But, Fiona MacCarthy writes, in the third volume he is showing signs of his age State and people Ethics and Foreign Policy Adam Fergusson on an attempt to infuse politics with morality Energy and industry Whistling in the wind? The Whistler at the Plough Sailing home to the heart of Europe A latter-day saint, too good for the world Sanctity burns, then consumes, writes Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Wigmore Hall The Bach Choir Events Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Multiple Display Advertising Items North London Chorus Orpheo Chamber Orchestra Talent for tears Film-maker Mira Hamermesh, whose work takes "war, injustice and women" as its themes, interviewed by Emma Klein Television Discount Coach Card On Monday My kind of job, Chicago is Daniel Barenboim, in London with the Berlin Philharmonic, talks to Barry Millington about his new post in Chicago, conducting Wagner and his dramatic departure from the Opera de la Bastille Arts Theatre Thérése Raquin Minerva Studio, Chichester Persuasively Berlioz Concert Berlioz Requiem Festival Hall With British help Opera 63: Dream Palace Minich Crowning glories Hordern serves well Spoken Word Classical Update Bob Marley Rock Update Key to a mastermind's skill Classical Records Savouring a fear of sacrilege A-Z Guide to Rock Meat Loaf Trombonist with a fluent bonhomie Jazz Jazz Update Mm Westmac Power EQUIPMENTx Lawn Flite Kent Country Nurseries The Dingle Garden Centre Gardens Open to the Public In the footsteps of Mr McGregor Frencesca Greenaok visits Beatrix Potter's Cumbrian garden, the habitat of Tom Kitten and Peter Rabbit Gardening Weekend Tips Allen The Horticulture Correspondence College Homes & Gardens Banish Moles Humanely Gardens to Visit Cotco Outings Neil's Original Ray—ban Sunglasses Goldcrest Enterprises Ltd Relaxator Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Hydrachem Sovereign Wardrobes Ltd Foxer Industries Turbo-Blaster See for Miles Akom Ltd Ann Camp Customer Postal Service Folding Walking Stick Italian Harbingers La Vie Ourtre-Mache Galaxy Storage Beds Treske Pedometers Futons For the Home Jacobus Workshop Dept Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Core Upholstery Springhouse Sunblinds Terylene Shorts Ardenco Ltd Domestic Paraphernalia Co Seymour Shirts "Futons" Shop around Flaunting a new shape on the beach The new swimwear has little to do with modesty more with showing off back-in-fashion curves, reports Liz Smith Crimeshield plus Chess The Week in Preview Bridge Crossword Index Gower dropped in latest twist of a sorry saga England's 12 Constant quits Test panel Foul play gets the order of the boot On Saturday England Party Averages Positional changes Small consideration Fortune in the cards Going down in style Apollo rockets to success Soaring to greater heights of excellence Wonderful ambition Political persuasion Freedom Jacket Section Larger League format likely Chang jumps off the tumbrel on its way to the guillotine Inscrutability under pressure as the invicible man of tennis refuses to lose his head Steroid test makes a heavy impact Weightlifting Texaco Roll of Honour Germans to pool resources Swimming Bitter-sweet perspective to the up-and-down pyramid Non-League Football Results from Paris By a Correspondent: Quadruple proves difficult Equestrainism Zimbabwe aim to win third Trophy Robinson determined to play through pain Moody's century is to little avail for Warwickshire Cricket Longmuir putts to the fore Murray equals record to be one off the pace in the Dunhill British Masters Scores from Woburn Putting is the key for early leaders In need of a punch Sport in Brief Foreman bout Tour match Boxall's extra Darracott job Obree again Gregory rests Displaced Lagonda books return trip to Gog Magog Paul equals course record for victory Edmunds wins Over-35 Waterers face Bulldogs in Dollar Cup final Polo No defence Dittmar's agent rebukes Lambs Squash Rackets By a Correspondent: Britons are making progress Gliding For the Record Doorstep delivery by Farrell but at Belgian's expense Cycling Boyer's-second success as LeMond lacks pace From a Special Correspondent, Spa-Francorchamps: Baldi achieves target with fraction to spare Motor Sport By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Letcheva sets record Shooting Chance to win football videos Hanger is in line for skip's spot Bowls Hodge's Tunisian date with destiny A small, shy, shadowy figure looms out of the desert of international football to build his oasis in the sun Irish bearing a Maltese cross Today's Fixtures Cricket Tomorrow Cricket Sport on Tv Today Johnson pays for Mets'shortcomings Base Ball Industrial trace called during the World Cup Southgate battle to the last Hockey Walton face Westminster threat Rowing Prospects improve for return to Valley Ground-share plans gain initial approval Athletes vying for places in world event Trialthon Christie's claim to be world No. 1 Challengers for Elliott's supremacy this season gather at the United Kingdom championships Botica's move unsettles All Blacks Ritchie ready for an ultra challenge Wales preparing to rebuild against their nervous hosts Rugbu Union The jester doing a job for France One committee for all challengers Safety is stepped up before the Round the Island race Yatching The sagacity of the brown trout Fishing Odds are against Hodkinson in his challenge for title Boxing Choong is planning an upset Badminton Outsiders add extra flavour Motor Rallying Old king sent into exile by Prince Snooker Members to vote on open game Steve Acteson A friendly approach by oilman Football Stoute plumps for Razeen Dual Derby winning trainer casts his eye over the principal contenders for Wednesday's Epsom classic Stage set for Theatrical Charmer From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Farewell to Phoenix Park Boozy to miss Catterick date Newnham faces strong opposition at Exmoor Eddery sides with Quest For Fame as Derby takes shape Derby Acceptors From our Racing Correspondent, Paris: Epervier Bleu has Sunday best look Cole to secure Italian prize Chantilly Field Owner's award for Burrells Mandarin: Robellation can earn Ascot tilt with Lingfield success Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Edinburgh Selections The Times Racing Service Mare ready for repeat at Stratford Blinkered first time Mandarin: Stratford Selections Market Rasen Selections Results from yesterday's five meetings Rapid Raceline Lunn Poly Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alternative Travel Group Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnsdale Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items World vision of the last of the great explorers Wilfred Thesiger-explorer, writer and photographer-has behind him a lifetime of epic travel ranging through Africa, Arabia and the Indian subcontinent. Now 80, he still spends more than half the year living in a Kenyan village. Adrian House reports on his enduring love affair with the countries that inspired his odyssey Travel Cunard P&O " Hot Damn" CTC Euromirror Limited Travel Books Nile How to Get There P&O Long after the last train Alan Franks discovers unknown territory along the old Guildford to Horsham line Match for match Model trains Travel News No handicap From £9 for 2 Adults for 2 weeks on the Continent Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited French leave Overtaking the charters Fare Deal British Museum Something to Declare Grace notes from the Nile Rhapsody Robin Neillands observes the deadly effects of culture glut on a cruise to the wonders of Ancient Egypt Travel Notes Ski Thomson RCI Win a Mazda Mx-5 sports car Car Special Supplement The Car in the Future Nissan Setting the Scene Picture Gallery Contents Editor Gavin Green art director Nick Elsden deputy… Auoi Watt Car Until the Arrival of GM's Impact,… Your 21st Century Golf Picture Gallery Senator Cd 24 Valve Rover What the Experts Say No Title The New Lancia Dedra What the Experts Say What the Experts Say Scorpio Ford Powered by Hydrogen This ordinary BMW runs on the fuel of the future. Roger Bell tires it Powered by Hydrogen Designers Briefs Jam Tomorrow Win this Car! Voltswagen The Case against the Car VW Forty Years Ago, the motor car consisted only of… Omega Mitsubishi Motors Car Supplement Panasonic The world according to Mercedes-Benz Setright Says Living with an Electric Car George Bennett spends two days in Paris driving an electric Peugeot 205 The Fate of the Super Car Toyota MR2 FIAT Future past Mobil 2,001 Autotag Future past SKODA Picture Gallery DO Peugeot 205 Daihatsu

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