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News from 09/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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John Chapman, Jeremy Andrews, Michael Thompson, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Adrienne Corri, Peter Green, Clifford Longley, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, R. G. Cobley, Michael Brotherton, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Ivo Tennant, S. D. Freer, Tom Giles, David Miller Milan, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, S. C. Procter, John Hands, Catherine Carswell, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Peter Carey, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Hazel Leslie, M. G. Mellaart, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Eric James, Roddy Forsyth, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Hubbard, the Times Private Handicapper, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Bryan Stiles, E. J. Lacey, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Tilly Marshall, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Edward Ullendorff, Martin Andrew, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Henry G. Button, Philip Robinson, Bruce Clifford (Quality assurance officer), Frances Bissell, Alfred B. Clem, Joseph Connolly, Graham Taylor, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Joan Randall, Jenny Tabakoff, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Rita Cruise O'Brien, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Roy Cannon, Sally Baker, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky and Robin Oakley, (Michael Phillips), Richard Holmes, Michael Watkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Robin Hodgson (Clerk of the Lieutenancy, Hampshire), Geoff King, Hermione Ball, Craig Brown, Tom Millar, Paul Wilkinson, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, David Owen, Conrad Voss Bark, Stephen Slater, Edwina Currie, Phil McLennan, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Ned Sherrin, Mike Nicholls, Ian Burrell, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Joni Mitchell, Kenneth Fleet, John Goodbody, David Young, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Anne McElvoy and Richard Bassett, Brian Alderson, A. G. Pellatt, Mel Webb, Howard Tomlinson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, George W. Gray, Toni Schumacher, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Helen Pridham, Geraldine Ranson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter Walker, Jonathan Meades, Peter Philip, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Russell Chamberlin, Matthew Bond, Tim Everard, Susan Ellicott, Timothy G. Milton, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Shona Crawford Poole, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Marry Warnock,

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Thatcher gives full support to Gorbachov Yeltsin steps up his challenge The shame of Waterloo Village that saved its lighthouse Edwina Currie Is wipe such a liquid asset? Sport Class Lists Index Nato 'neutralized' by the cowbell spy ring Picture Gallery IRA bomb fixer jailed 30 years Tanker mate is charged Porton Down blast 'for animal rights' The Mercury Cash Trust England fans are booked as Cameroon triumph Key terrorist organizer who graduated from student politics Nitro tests that cast doubt were not disclosed Police fear garage owner was abducted Labour seeks ban on former ministers joining privatized firms Picture Gallery Car bomb inquiry on animal right Fans in mourning for Swindon's league loss TGWU fight policy forum World Cup fraud suspected Bros settle claim Airline cleared ?40m left in will Benefit increase Triad trouble Ministry charges for RAF charity shows condemned Nissan gives £3m to Oxford college £155,000 for healthy cancer 'victim' MacGregor puts off proposals for city colleges Parents pays to save schools jobs Picture Gallery Crime rise threat to railway safety Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Jury told how rift began The Guinness trial Summit at No 10 to save film industry Citroen Bx Patten launches attack on Labour's global warming plans Clarke says consultants cannot veto opt-outs London borough poll tax action fails Black Beauty open to highest bid Law may force drivers to keep their cars well tuned Picture Gallery Denial over 'second-class meat' Picture Gallery Nuclear waste claim 'alarmist' Tube line works draw MPs' fire Ban after wheelchair drink-drive Speed limiters Hot-dog check Can plan Murder inquiry Rape charge Bridge record From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Immigration heads agenda for Shamir's right-wing coalition ` Arab polls signal mood of change British Diabetic Association (AP): Picture Gallery Liberian rebels Suffer a Setback Inflation 'could have been avoided' Parliament Peruvians shun parties' bitter election campaign Picture Gallery Brothels call in Paris Aids fight (AP): India and Nepal settle dispute Reuter: Big-game hunter gored to death National & Prvovincial Building Society Protests as the pubs shut their doors for Czech election day Czechoslovak Main Parties Joy and cynicism as villagers vote Bulgarian Elections: Main Parties Turks spurn restyled communism Buskers' virtuosity delights all in Czech Venice A Special Correspondent in Sofia: Reformed party poised for win in Bulgaria Soviet deal for nuclear free Germany to join Nato (Reuter): Secret cargo on launched US Titan (AFP): Punjab leader Mugabe threat (AP): Jungle warfare Mayor heckled (Reuter): Uncle shot (Reuter): Greek oil spill (Reuter): Bomb kills child (Reuter): Endara wedding US nuclear missiles withdrawn Meanwhile, back at the Lazy Gringo ranch Picture Gallery Forests vanish at 1.5 acres a second Russian welcome for reformist Patriarch From our Special Correspondent in Moscow: Moscow fails to check unrest as 78 die in Central Asia Reuter: Mandela insists on keeping sanctions Urgent Public Auction Praise for ruling on PLO suit over liner raid Hotbeds of hatred ... and moreover Orthodoxy that must not conform John Hands believes the new Russian patriarch has to assert his independence of the state Britain's farmers carved up but others do the same Michael Hornsby asks why BSE has not been found in cattle elsewhere in the European Community Awake to all the realities Fighting talk Slow right arm Big top topless Mission to Moscow Professional Foul Episcopal Handicap Role of West in aiding Cambodia Honours uneven Batter of fact Countryside access UK's record on links with GDR Gainsborough affair Mark of distinction 007's schooldays Neutral gender Protecting the stag-beetle Guns of HMS Hood Tunes of the Devil Naming the tram Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays Anniversaries Vasiliy Kuznetsov Vasiliy Vasilyevich Kuznetsov, deputy chairman to Brezhnev of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, died on June 5 aged 89. He was born in Sofilovka on January 21,1901 (date according to the old Russian calendar) Chancellor the Rev E. Garth Moore Evelyn Garth Moore, priest and barrister at law, died on June 4 at the age of 84. He was born on February 6,1906 Class Lists at Oxford Second Public Examination Natural Science: Pure and Applied Biology Church services for Trinity Sunday School news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Picture Gallery Walter Davis Jnr Latest wills Service dinners Service luncheons Service reception Appointments Our message is that God was making all mankind his… On This Day The Orleans Family Announcements British Diabetic Association The Samaritans The Times BBC 1 National Power BBC 1 Adopt a Granny Professor doubt Hiv as Aids sole cause The Times Crossword No 18,316 Picture Gallery Nato aim of summer arms deal Weather Russian supremacy Veuve Cliequot Ponsardin Shares in WPP hit by Ogilyy provision Lloyds coup Ramus warning News chairman The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Liquidator at Dunsdale finds little cash By our Finanical Staffy: Attwoods joins trend with £82m cash call Thames TV 'made expensive blunder' Company dismisses analysts' fears as nonsense Rhodes in tune with Tie Rack Coloroll debts exceed £300m, says receiver Panel clarifies Globe defence against Coal Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers, plc ADT lifts stake in Christies Pohl dampens hopes on ERM BSB raises more funds Asahi in £19m bid for Triefus Panel ruling Goldberg receiver Unit trusts Pickens has video appeal Parretti's MGM bid is delayed World Market Indices Alpha Stocks By our City Staff: Rivals risk long wait to compete with ITN Rise of 12.6% for Wintrust 35 jobs go as Avesco closes Spaceward Business Roundup Big pay for UAL buyout German banks link Youghal falls Recent Issues London Traded Options Traditional Options Quotation for debt collector Kumagai sale United Scientific tries again with foiled deal Yorkshire Radio's profits fall By our City Staff: Beaverco purchase in the red Borrie warns over EC merger rules OFT chief voices doubts about 'one-shop shop' control P&SN up despite depressed market Construction output up Programme setback hits Elders Profits slump at Dwyer Heavitree down Why Cabinet is in danger of making a high-speed blunder Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Dow drops 35 points Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Sellers come in as account draws cautiously to a close (Reuter): Tokyo investors move to the sidelines Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Light Profit-taking Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Dunsdale highlights information gap Provisional liquidator moves in as investment adviser disappears Providing a tax-free home for cashing in at maturity Morgan Grenfell Pep Woolwich Guernsey Gas help on line for lost vouchers Fimbra Skipton Building Society SIR tracks down unwitting owners of forgotten shares Discrepancies in share registers provide scent for the trail Glasnost opens new market in art Save & Prosper Fimabra Membeh Private investors hold Globe keys Save & Prosper Perpetual Royal Bank offers Direct Line to cheaper buildings insurance Prudential Holborn Briefings Fimbra Peter Gargett Financial Specialists GT Unit Managers Ltd Bristol & West Building Society Banks weigh up benefits of 'free' credit cards Pick-your-own mortgages plan TSB benefit Save & Prosper Energy trusts boosted by long-term oil price hope Report points to demand and supply problems Ivory & Sime plc is a member of Imro Pension potential in Peps package Demanding excellence of service for good pay Letters Account rules benefit banks twice over because credit delayed is credit denied Martin Currie Beware the capital gains tax bill When selling property abroad Beyond fair profit Kleinwort Benson Private Bank Junk mail complaints rise Portfolio Platinum Allied Dunbar American Airlines Business Class Cook: Hot Ice-Cream Recikpes The light that now shines safely in Private hands When the people of a Norfolk village heard their ligthouse was to close, some feared the worst-and some took action. What happened next made parliamentary history. Brian James reports Stalwart Assurance Company Limited Section 3 I. L. P. H. For one night, I owned the Ritz The End Sherrin Column Life on the ocean Wave Setting Sail The Two-Handed Transatlantic Yacht Race starts from Plymouth tomorrow If I were... Hold on to your hat 'I was brought up by my family to get fully involved in worthwhile causes' A Childhood: Lord Sieff Putting aside childish things Help the Aged The Times Museums & Galleries Exhibitions From our Own Correspondent: The battle continues 175 years after Wellington's victory, Michael Binyon reports, as the Belgians try to restore pride in the fields of Waterloo The temples of art Lincoln is giving a new twist to the theories about the relationship of art and the Church, Simon Tait says There's a run on walking sticks Collecting Sales Guide The troubles sprouting from Brussels Paul Heiney answers his critics on the way he works down on his Suffolk farm If luxury is your cup of tea… Knole, historic home of the Sackville family, is building on the grandest scale, Nigel Andrew feasts on its rich fare The Mortgage Corporation The archers - a medieval story Outings Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth Punjab Restaurant The Lace Plate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neil's Restaurant Thara's Multiple Display Advertising Items Dining in the doll's house Eating out Jonathan Meades explores the difference between aspirant English exquisiteness and sheer Japanese virtuosity Quality curved carrots A new survey shows customers prefer taste to looks, Robin Young writes Food Culture Vultures Directory A cool look at hot ice-cream The Times Cook For a new and tantalizing taste, deep-fried ice-cream takes some licking, says Frances Bissell, who invites you to try some It needs bottle to invest Putting your money where your mouth is can be costly, says Jane MacQuitty, who explodes some wine trade myths Wine Buys Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind Petite Liquorelle Scant study of episcopal form Believing Bishops By Simon Lee & Peter Stanford Faber. £11.99 Viking The language of ideals Pagan Virtue An Essay in Ethics By John Casey Oxford, £27.50 Lonely Hearts To be of honest service The Making of a Mandarin By Antony Part André Deutsch, £12.95 Blue-eyed boy of childhood Isabel Raphael assesses a new attempt to unbutton the life and tempestuous family relationships of A. A. Milne, the elegant, remote inventor of Pooh, Piglet and the gang A. A. Milne His Life By Ann Thwaite Faber, £17.95 Small-minded on a big man Sixty years on, it is not easy to understand the… Comic m Follies: A Guide to Rogue Architecture in England, Scotland and Wales By Gwyn Headley and Wim Meulenkamp Cape, £10.95 Nostalgic memories of childhood days in an Irish Ruritania To School through the Fields and Quench the Lamp By Alice Taylor Brandon, £4.95 each Violent land of our fathers Brian Alderson the Shining Company By Rosemary Sutcliff The Bodley Head, £7.95 Yale University Press A shine on the old Ford Richard Holmes on the rehabilitation of a behemoth in grey tweeds Book Fairs The Older Hardy The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Association of British Orchestras Borodin String Quartet City of Westminster Wigmore Hall Gil Shaham violin Events Mont Blanc Barbican Hall Academy of London Summer in Knightsbridge Raymond Gubbat Opera Gala Night Summer Classics Classical Spectacular Victor Hochhauser Vh The Times Secrets from the world-beaters Simon Tait talks to the acclaimed Kiriov Ballet's artistic director, Oleg Vinogradov Blues from the wilderness The revitalized John Mayall is again a force on the rock music scene, says David Sinclair 1990 Burlington Ball Salzburg plans a massive museum Galleries Andrew Gibbon Williams reports on bold proposals for the Guggenheim collections The Bolshoi Opera Whirlpool of passion Theatre Phaedra Lyric Studio, Hammersmith A-Z Guide to Rock John Cougar Mellencamp JVCCAPITAL Radio Haydn storms back without stress Classical Pictures from an exhibition Jazz Rock Update Classical Update Jazz Update Home-grown music man From ELO to the Wilburys-what next for Jeff Lynne? Mike Nicholls reports Bach: Complete Brandenburg Concert Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Silver Mist Victa GTS The blooms that blazon a trail into summer Gardening Francesca Greenoak takes a caring look at the colurful lupin family, old-fashioned favourites that deserve a revival Walk Weather Jolliman Ancient Oak Construction Tudor Crown Cutlery Nufax Limited Tidy Rail Multiple Display Advertising Items The Horticultural Correspondence College Banish Moles Humanely Old Fashioned & English Roses Sovereign Wardrobes Ltd Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Italian John Sanday (Roses) Ltd Agriframes Fruit Cages Moriarti's workshop Sofa's Sofabeds MOPS Pedometers International Ltd Safari Shirts & Jackets Anbil Systems Ltd The London Wall BED Company Medivac Multiple Display Advertising Items The Smart Dialler Styles Ahead Ltd. Vous voulez lire? Holidays & Villas UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Fairbank Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam Dx Akom Ltd Traditional Steamer Chairs Hotel Lanteglos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spectacular ways to be someone else Fashion, mystery, allure, even eye-protection … Nicole Swengley reports on what people are wearing, and paying, to achieve a darker shade of bright British Telecom Bridge The Week in Preview Chess Crossword Concise No 2198 Tennis: 6 Argentina cut down to size Referee signals the hard-line approach On the World Cup René keeping his cool for rush job On Saturday Picture Gallery Maradona remains confident MOPS Section 4 England earn late reward in the gloom Trent Bridge Scoreboard Seles in search of Berlin repeat Texaco Cricketline Born-again Agassi in search of himself Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Experience has the last word as Gómez finally comes of age Demanding course favours efficiency Motor Racing Local pilots overshadow French rivals For the Record Garrison back as No. 1 for Birmingham New faces still too strong for the Finns Athletics Tyre wars return to Silverstone Senior leads Australian tide Fletcher keeps calm to lift trophy in style (Reuter): Tour is in jeopardy In Brief Hardie retires Historic game Series level Swift finishes (AP): Bout cleared Hick returns Yorkshire frustrated by the weather Precedents pointing to yet another victory for Wales Golf Faldo's driving lapses do not augur well European PGA Tour president resigns Lucky escape as French take honours Donald proves hot to handle Cricket Cook's brief pursuit in vain Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Foreign riders shine in rain Equestrianism Turkish Delight gives the taste of victory Doyle aids Baker to supremacy in the hills Cycling Tanner aims to learn more from the fours Rowing Swindon's problem may not be over Ardiles returns to find his demoted club lodging an appeal with the Football League against its punishment Cup could go East in 2002 World Cup Notebook Sitting tenants Barnes in front Goalless zone Freedom road Tana's reward Cup overflow Robsons fear dangerous Dutch Sardinian newspaper makes hooligan plea Group by Group Guide to the 1990 World Cup Finals Whelan aiming to return for the Republic against Egypt Italy take on the Austrian express Regulations Broken World Cup Fixtures Brazil fear Scotland may cause problems A football dream that turned to nightmare Toni Schumacher became infamous for a foul he committed during West Germany's 1982 World Cup campaign. Here he recounts how he failed to redeem himself Wet weather should suit the favourite Moto Rallying Cowes welcome for Ultra 30 class Atlantic race losing appeal Yachting Wallace well placed after setting record Rifle Shooting Drivers prepare for a unique test at Bristol Powerboating Footnote to the Final Jones hopeful of a treble In time trial Cycling Wales hope to end tour of Namibia on high note Rugby Union France rely on power From a Special Correspondent, Napier: Familiarity may breed a close Tour encounter Rugby League Thames salmon given two passes on the river Fishing Results from yesterday's meetings Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Bean King ends Cauthen's losing run Softened Epsom ground brings tactical dilemma for jockeys in today's classiic From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Houseproud to add to classic spree Chantilly Tomorrrow Mandarin: Carlisle Selections No action on Moy River Klute fails again to go the pace Mandarin: Salsabil set for classic double Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: EPSOM Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Big-Race Line-Up C4 Form guide to the eight contenders Dunlop filly wins a marginal vote Mandarin: Leicester Selections Unbridled best in Belmont Cumani makes it four in day Tijuca back for final meeting Point-To-Point Rapid Raceline Overseas Travel Algarve Air Portugal Cadogan Travelbag Silverbird Abovt-Average Travelsavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Drive europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Capo bay hotel Flights Lunn Poly Trail Finders Self Catering Villa Rentals WesTents Four Winds Holidays Top Yacht Charter Ltd Brittany Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest and UK Holidays Appear on Page 42 Self-Catering Magic of Travel Ltd Algarve Marbella The spirit of Georgia in Kelly's Bar The morning sun in Atlanta transforms a brash American city into an elegant gateway to Georgia, last of the 13 original United States. Tom Millar visited islands, churches and bars, but never made it to Jimmy Carter's peanut plantation Bournemouth Lunn Poly Getaway for Less The poetry of camping Michael Young finds lyricism in life under canvas by a French château Jersey Swan Hellenic Cox & Kings User-friendly Dartmoor Sally Baker enjoys Devon's wilder side from the comfort of a converted barn Ocean Cruise Lines By train to the field of war Travel Russell Chamberlin listens to the Norman war cries echoing across a valley near Hastings, and stands where Harold fell and shaped our lives Travel Notes Mark Warner Have chair, will travel Travel News Welsh comfort Travel Books 'In the alleys, all small boys are Diego Maradona' A city that lives on passion and trash Travel Michael Watkins treads the wild side of scruffy Naples, and finds a haven on the Amalfi Coast P&O Piz Buin

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