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News from 16/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Judy Bax, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Clifford Longley, P. H. Jeffery, Peter McKay, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Jasper Rees, L. Wright, Barbara Ellis, Mark Souster, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Nick Worrall, Richard Moseley, Michael Binyon, Clive Fewins, J. F. R. Oliver-Issart, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Albert Dormer, Mary Welsh, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Neale, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Paddy Ross (Chairman), Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Bryan Stiles, W. J. Kelly, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Frances Hill, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Michael Hartland, Louise Taylor, Richard Hadlee, John Durie, Douglas Johnson, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, A. W. F. Edwards, Sandy Douglas, Graham Taylor, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Jenny Tabakoff, Jack Waterman, Dick Hinder, Peter Ackroyd H. Montgomery Hyde, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, William Greaves, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Ellen Wallis, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Tom Millar, Paul Wilkinson, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Edward Buscombe, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Conrad Voss Bark, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Ned Sherrin, Quentin Spurring, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, W. J. Borroughs, Ron Gribble, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, Stephanie Calman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Augustine Harris (Chairman), Mandarin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Sussman, John Sarum, Jonathan Clark, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, B. L. Faux, Betty Morrison, Brian Eustace, Barry Wood, John Hill, Michael Dynes, Roger de Grey, Stephen Pettitt, Jefferson C. Grieves, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Charles Hennessy, Lee F. Robinson, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Annan, Peter Philip, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anna Christie, Richard Mullen, Susan MacDonald, Elaine Fullard, Matthew Bond, Van Morrison, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Harriest Evans, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Education cuts loom after poll tax ruling Court backs Patten over Capping Were you out at midnight A 'nice lad' who made it Meades among the Unreals Shades of green The big four go through Index EMS early entry hit by inflation rate Court orders blood for cancer girl Picture Gallery Mob rules again in Bucharest Lithuania may freeze its freedom Italy holds football Hooligans Hine Six life peers created in birthday honours Poll tax judgment may hinder parent power in schools Madtini Picture Gallery Clergy get one-off payment to offset community charge Councils to compete with private sector under Labour plan Rebels act to revive the SDP Vauxhall recalls Cavaliers Boost for films RAF recruits ill Leonard Sachs Correction Consumers' right over faulty goods 'threatened' Visa loses surcharge challenge Jail staff 'seemed to put own safety first' P. S. Consultancy By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: MacKay agrees to legal aid choice Ulrich Steinhilper, a German oberleutnant who flew a… Test Valley residents lose appeal against gravel site Killer on run caught in coal bunker N-convoy trips 'must stay secret' By a Staff Reporter: Coach tour driver 'stopped for speeding four times' Public told not to swim in Serpentine Air Frieght Warehouse Sal Export Packing Ltd. Logic of Maguire case is destroyed, says Qc Picture Gallery Prime Minister's List Members of the Order of the British Empire Awards for leading scientist, novelists and journalist The Queen's Birthday Honours British Empire Medal New Zealand Knighthood leaves Savile lost for words Cyril Kaye & Company Established 1926 Struggle to haul Britain's Eurotrain out of the sidings After rejecting £2.6 billion of private sector capital for the Channel tunnel rail link, Cecil Parkinson has set out to finance it without "unacceptable" risk to the taxpayer. Michael Dynes examines the possibilities Court to rule on Ridley's inaction over Harrods Saunders illness halts trial Archaeologists uncover new depiction of Tutankhamun Picture Gallery Imbert attacks prison system By our Archaeology Correspondent: Egyptian queen who kept her head Jehovah's group praises couple as doctors insist on transfusion Saliva may hold clue to arthritis and ulcers Addict stole £378,000 for roulette TV apology Villagers flee Patient award Rail advance Drug testing Israelis go on rampage in revenge for stabbing (AP): Iran agrees to pay US oil millions US court allows random testing Judge rules in Noriega favour 'EC accepting Britain's view' Parliament Picture Gallery Cardinal stokes up fires of abortion debate From a Correspondent in Nairob!: Kenya attack on family seen as 'intimidation' of Moi critic Police under stress take to suicide Poll victory of Islamic party alarms Algeria's neighbours Troops advance on bases held by Tamil Tigers Romania opposition leader defiant after miners wreck house Fiat By our Foreign Staff: Warning of a new uprising Nato rejects Soviet missile talks offer Mob rule leaves trail of despair Lithuanians to consider 'suspending' independence Reuter: Veil lifts on home of V-2s De Gaulle's spirit broods over his beloved village Colombey-Les-Deux-églises Notebook by Philip Jacobson Picture Gallery War of words in Europe (AP): Communist party in disarray Picture Gallery AP and Reuter: German terror suspects held Efta and EChead for clash on link The liberal pressgang ... and moreover Triumph of the unknown warrior Fifty years on, Douglas Johnson considers the mystique of de Gaulle, patriot and liberator Required daily reading for a grand old man of letters Richard Mullen recounts Trollope's devotion to The Times—factual inspiration of his best-known novels A hammer blow in the offing All the world's... Majestic confidence Private Ivan Out of court Charter for Penury The Graduate Beat Princes among Frogs Labour's dealings with the unions Approach of 1992 Improved combustion Biking bishop Opting out of NHS Naming the train Implications of abortion changes Planning bylaws Countryside access Quarry at Stowe Police promotion Royal salute Queen's champion Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays Anniversaries Reception Luncheon Leonard Sachs Leonard Sachs, for 30 years a familiar face on television as presenter of The Good Old Days music-hall programme, died yesterday. He gave his birth date as September 26,1909, but it is possible that he was 82 on death Air Vice-Marshal ERIC Plumtree Air Vice-Marshal Eric Plumtree, CB OBE, DFC, who had an active war in army cooperation' and fighter reconnaissance, died on June 11 at the age of 71. He was born on March 9,1919 Forthcoming marriages Church services Marriages Service dinners Dinner Sir Basil Engholm Angus McBean Peter Cotes writes: Memorial services Battle of Britain Christening Jesus preached his message to the people, using many… On This Day Decrepit Generals in India Sir William Gomm deriwed his long period in the army from having been granted a commission before he was ten, in recognition of his father's distinguished record. He died a field marshal at the age of 91. In the years between he saw much fighting and was a popular figure Decrepit Generals in India Redwings Horse Sanctuary Church Army Leukaemia Research Fund Word-Watching The Shadow of Diabetes The Samaritans British Diabetic Association Oxfam Royal College of Physicians Motability Combat Stress Cancer Research Campaign National Kidney Research Fund The Times Classified Bbc1 ITV Bbc 1 Adopt a Granny Concern over UK services strength The Times Crossword No 18,322 Picture Gallery IRA claims three bomb attacks in last week Word-Watching Weather Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame De La Champagne Passengers evacuated from jet Picture Gallery Haslam leads business honours with a peerage Tax cheat jailed for two months Rank's plans for Mecca The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates DTI launches fraud enquiry at Atlantic Labour criticises DTI and Fimbra on Dunsdale affair Reebok sale could net Pentland ?400m Orignial stake in sports shoe maker cost just $77,500 Surprise final of £4.5m at SNC Early ERM entry hopes hit by 9.7% inflation By our Financial Staff: Ridley resists Globe's campaign How To Get a Tax-Free Windfall For Only £9 a Month Section 2 Dividend assurance from Prior Elders denies difficulties Bridon plan is delayed Globe Investments Trust P. L. C. Spectre of a bankruptcy filing looms over Trump Sinking feeling as yacht stays berthed World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Stock Watch By our City Staff: Tomkins predicts £76m final Airsprung slips 23% Receivers cut another 237 jobs at Coloroll Business Roundup Eurotherm in $12.7m buy Bulgin results halved Strata rises to £86,000 Eldridge, Pope slumps London Traded Options Traditional Options Unilever may sell plants Saab-Scania at £78.5m IEP offers 150p in the Tozer minorities Charlton to sell business Druce payout despite setback Somic slides Losses forecast Major looks at Eurobank compromise Brittan insists on common currency Picture Gallery Manpower US-bound as profits fall £3.5m Society to grow by franchising Sharp-eyed vision that led C&w to scale the heights Lloyds Bank Fund Managers Guernsey Dow hits closing high Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments NatWest slips as broker cuts profit forecast again Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Major Indices Interest Rates Round-Up Reverse for stores sector Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Way clear for charge on credit card sales Court ruling gives retailers freedom to penalise customers using plastic Fixed rate launched by Anglia John Charcol Private investors rally behind Globe trust By our Family Money Editor: Sib concern over lost funds Northern Rock Mortgage windfall scheme under trial Save & Prosper Alliance & Leicester Building Society Italian dealers evoke essence of grand tour Unit trust groups plan new breed of investment Greater protection for money Societies transport home loans abroad Save & Prosper Girobank promotes custody service Knight Williams Briefings Ombudsman cost of mortgages Lindsay Cook reports on how the building societies watchdog has been dealing with complaints Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Save & Prosper Foreign & Colonial Cater Allen Bank (Jersey) Limited Briefings Currency club offers hope for cheap loans ERM could boost foreign enchange mortgages Recourse for tourists hit by high rates Bristol & West Building Society Exchange control benefits unit trusts Clawback clause could cut compensation to nil Family Money Sara McConnell breaks the bad news for accident victims Bank under strain as wives rush offshore Save & Prosper Commission to brokers rises by average 39% Portfolio Platinum A Word in the Right Place Could Make You Much Better… Bank of Scotland The M&G PEP Unit Trust A Childhood: Gary Lineker Smitten by the coarse of true love Today, as the coarse fishing season opens, dedicated men such as Allan Haines(above), will be chasing the ultimate prey-and then throwing it back again. William Greaves reports Body Talk Section 3 Eat to live Where the angels now fear to tread The Ned Sherrin Column If I were... 'Football was the only thing I ever wanted to do as a kid' A Childhood: Gary Lineker Local body in identify crisis Multiple Sclerosis Museums & Galleries From our Own Correspondent: Litter of Empire marks Britain's last scramble for Africa Harare's centenary celebrations this year will be held privately, if at all, because they clash with 10 years of independence, Jan Raath reports Collecting The show where a chest of drawers outshines a king's sister On the trail of a bargain Only here for the beer - and the ale Museums Clive Fewins at Burton-upon-Trent's last real Victorian brewing complex Playing the music of the intellect Schools Chess Help students to help themselves Campus A paler shade of goodly green Next week the big and the small of British industry will be exhibiting their wares at the Green Show. Sally Brompton asks: are they really green? Accelerated Learning Outings Restaurant and Catering Guide The Good Earth Creative English Cuisine at its Best Trumpets Saheli Brasserie Large Advertising Agency Anatolia Synthetic home of the Unreal Eating out Jonathan Meades in ponytail land: a culinary quirk in Portobello Road and a butcher's delight in Smithfield Ritzy days and wall-to-wall royal memories Cafe Society Untouched by time or trouble, Madrid's top hotel maintains the best of the past Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directory Chateau De Saint-Amour Savouring the blessings of summer Frances Bissell dips into her food diaries for some favourite recipes - as pleasing for impromptu dinners as weekday evenings Real ale is heartier Despite a trend towards premium lagers, real ale is fighting backs, says Jane MacQuitty Petite Liquorelle Petillante Par Moet & Chandon The past illuminates the present The Search for Modern China By Jonathan D. Spence Hutchinson, £19.95 Treasures mapped The Times Museums and Galleries Passport Guide 1990 Edited by Simon Tait Spero Press, £7.95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Tintinadulation unbound For Children 444 Albums Tintin By Luc Brigode Brigode Editions, £13.95 Artifice over art Poetry New Selected Poems 19661987 By Seamus Heaney Faber, ?11.99, paperback £4.99 Picture Gallery Susan Howatch Witness to the first prosecution of Sixties innocence In only six days, a literary cause célére redefined the boundaries of taste and morality. Peter Achroyd assesses a courtroom drama that 'was less about the novel itself than about the age in which the trial took place' The Lady Chatterley's Lover Trial Edited by H. Montgomery The Bodley Head, £18 Declarations of interdependence Albion's Seed Four British Folkways in America By David Hackett Fischer Oxford, £35 Holocaust with an English accent Journey into Darkness By Anthony Faramus Grafton, £14.95 Family fortune Film Coppola By Peter Cowie Faber, £6.99 The Antiquarian Booksellers' Association Withered by a cold northerly Paperbacks Union Street/blow your House Down/the Century's Daughter By Pat Barker Virago, £4.99 each Nasty, brutish, and long A Time to Die By Wilbur Smith Pan, £4.99 All in the mind, you know The Voice of the Moon By Ermanno Cavazzoni Translated by Ed Emery Serpent's Tall, £8.99 the Devil in the Hills By Cesare Pavese Seeptre, £4.99 The Book Guild Ltd., NSPCC The South Bank Centre The Phiharmonia Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House English Bach Festival The Dream of Gerontius Diary of Times Classified Wigmore Hall BBC Nordic Sounds Opera & Ballet Royal Philharmonic Opera Orchestra Goldsmiths Choral… Barbican Hall Ragtime and All that Jazz The Bach Choir RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Missa Solemnis Victor Hochhauster Multiple Display Advertising Items Tel Aviv String Quartet Could this be another triumph that I see before me? Nick Worrall on Soviet audience reaction to unconventional Verdi Toutinh Oprts: ENO in Moscow Cumbre Flamenca Shaftesbury Theatre Atlas of the World Gems, but in an odd setting Theatre Pollon-Eze Film chiefs win funds Cinema The prime minister had unexpected good news for the British film industry yesterday. Report by Richard Evans Cinema From Rossini to Russia with skill Records Classical Rossini: Zelmira Gasdia/Fink/Mateuzzi/Merritt/Garcia. l Solisti Veneti/Scimone. Erato 2292 45419-2. (two CDs)Dimitri Hvorostovsky: Tchaikovsky and Verdi arias. Philips 426 740-2(one Cd) Wagner: Die Meistersinger von N?rnberg. Schwarzkopf/hopf/unger/Edelmann/Kunz. Bayreuth Festival Orch. /von Karajan. Emi Chs 7 63500 2. (four CDs) Van Morrison Neville Brothers JVC Capital Radio A-Z Guide to Rock Solution to the Spring bank holiday Jumbo crossword The music behind a masque Handel Acls and Galatea/Look down, harmonious saint. McFadden/Ainsley/Covey-Crump/George/King's Consort/King. Hyperion Cda 66361/2(two Cd) Smooth Waters among the reeds Jazz Benny Waters: Hearing is Convincing(Muse 600-620) Scott Hamilton: Tenorshoes(Concord Ccd-4127) Colemen Hawkins: With The Section (Savoy 650134) Jazz Update Spoken Word Ariott: The Voice of Cricket (Bbc Radio Collection, Zbbc 1108). King Richard Iii (Collins Caedmon, Cdl 5223) Bach: Complete Brandenburg Concerti Rock Update Homes & Gardens Allen Power Equipment Ltd Westwood Ransomes Consumer Division Where raw enthusiasm blossoms Gardening Francesca Greenoak discovers how the National Trust is training youngsters to become the head gardeners of the future Silver Mist Mr Plastic Trade Warehouse Ltd. Homes and Gardens in the Times Electragate Ltd. Hydrachem Banish Moles Humanely Old Fashioned & English Roses Gardens to Visit Relaxator Ltd. Dextroplast Ltd. The Cambridgeshire College Post Link Redashe Walks Cley next the Sea, Norfolk 10 miles Weather Town & Country Manner Ltd. French Cover up Designs Ltd. Escape Quickly with the Fascape Fire Escape W Worcester Radiator Cabinets Conservatory Roof Blinds Finest Quality Shirts Dreadful Drawings Marble Fireplaces Made to Measure Poppy Limited Beamscan Ltd. Curtain Making Rainbow Akom Ltd. Newton Victorian Lighting The Workshop Warehouse Essential Items The Final Curtain Company For the Home Eurocave The Times Crucial Trading Limited Fast Feathers Samad's Ltd Stand Taller Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc The U. K. 's Most Comprehensive Fitted Bedrooms Anbil Systems Ltd " Futons" Domestic Paraphernalia Co Nufax Limited Terylene Shorts Galaxy Storage Beds Asthma? Ardenco Ltd. Jacobus Workshop Finding a word for it A little touch of quality in the sunlight Portability is the key to unruffled trevelling this summer. Think small, in terms of lightweight, foldable luggage and miniaturised technology. A check around the shops by Nicole Swengley yielded this selection of sunny ideas Nationwide Security Blinds Bridge The Week in Preview Chess Crossword Concise No 2204 Cricket47 Racing 50,51 Boxing 52 Robson may liberate Wright City of Dante in purgatory Picture Gallery German psyche to the fore Revitalising the Highlands Hadlee accepts knighthood as career pinnacle Section 4 Woosnam comes to grief and lets his chance slip away Europeran golfers mount a challenge as the tempo gathers pace in the US Open at Medinah Scores from Medinah By a Correspondent: McAllister steps up challenge Titleist Lyle's mind elsewhere When the fat cats are away birdies will pay Halsall overshadows senior leaders Wadsworth and Hall get tough Anderson rides Giants moving Edgar beats off a challenge from Skelton to triumph Psi suffer missed chances Polo Hancock captain Sport in Brief Hadlee reaps reward for hard work Cricket's latest knighthood is a rare recogmition of bewling achievemnt and the first for a competing Test player Recognition richly deserved Twose ready for Warwickshire call World Cup Call Texaco Autosport Grand Prix Line Richard Hadlee Absence of Boardmae sees O'Brien fancied Dexter applauds team as England keep faith England Party First-Class Averages Wasps to start with French test For the Record Roebuck responds to rumours after missing semi-final Moles finds holes on the leg side Cricketcall For fourteenth World Cup read Third World Cup Out of Africa blows a wind of change that prompts a Times writer to call for a new formal for footoall's top tourman Bergomi Italy's master builder Divided loyalties World Cup Fixtures Roxburgh struggles to make the most of his thin resources Charlton hopes to make life uncomfortable for Egypt Police fears of violence reinforced Group-By-Group Results and Tables Gullit counts cost of dissent Foul decides aggression pact Cameroon carry flag for Africa World Cup Notebook The full story Ladies days Soviets see red Roaring trade Hall of shame New terms for an old script McEnore fights through to another tennis encounter with the in-form Lendi Good Year Garrison improves against brave foe Lady Margaret fall behind Troubled waters as Cam protests ruffle Bumps Rostrum beckons two famous names Gillingham takes his time to collect a silver medal Weekend Fixtures Sports on Tv Blundell's stunning lap reaps a rich dividend for Nissan Swimming Quinn hurts handin Sandown fall as Cauthen powers home on Go Dutch Durr eyes Ayr again with Erris Express Chance for Lotus Pool Camera and pen in harmony Lingfield Park Selections Eddery excels with 16-1 York treble Yesterday's results Sandown Park Southwell Goodwood Doncaster Rapid Raceline Norton Challenger appears the ace in Easterby's hand Waiting on Houseproud Bath Selections Notthingham Selections From our French Racing Correspondent: Sybillin weighted to lift valuable Auteuil hurdle Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Ibn Bey heads Italian raid Berry has treble at Southwell Guide to our in-line racecard The Times Racing Service Happy Tyson spells misery (AP): Lewis suffers slow start Challenge to secretary of state's community charge-capping of councils fails Graham to meet Eubank Elliott celebrates empty-handed Launch of record monohull Cotton has chance to assess quartet in higher company Concern over trout stocks Bradbury test for dominant south (AP): Detroit's second title Getting lost and finding laughter Take your time touring in Country Cork. Michael Watkins finds contentment in wandering through the implacable rain, mesmerised by the sound of Irish voices Holidays & Villas Algarve Some discounted schedule flights when booked Confused? Picture Gallery Euro Sites Trail Finders Ltd Travelbag Silverbird Travelsavers Travelbag Rockford Travels When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Self-Catering Dordogne Experience Brittany Villas Brittany Villa French Uilla Centre Sunscape Holidays Ltd Self-Catering Italy Cornwall's forgotten corner John Hill enjoys the Rame Peninsula, once a playground for Plymouth pleasure boats Cunard Jersey Lunn Poly Swan Hellenic Lunn Poly Travel Books Enchanted Europe Budget News on the air Old Glory and ancient Spanish glories The dollar might rule in Puerto Rico, but Tom Millar discovers it still adds up to four pesetas Autan Insect Repellent Orient Express? That'll do nicely On October 4,1883, Opper de Blowitz, Paris correspondent of The Times, Travelled on the inaugural Journey of the famous train to Constantinople. Ron Gribble followed in his tracks, on the first journey of the express, from London to Istanbul, for nearly 51 years Holidays & Villas Self-Catering Special Interest Regent Holidays (Uk) Ltd. African Safari Alternative Travel Group Magic of Travel Ltd Thailand & Se Asia Uk Holidays U. K. Holidays Fairbank Hotel Hotel Lanteglos The Great Escape Nestled in a Valley Cornwall & Devon Heron House Hotel Isle of Wight Totland Bay West Wight Hardy's Wessex Dorset Hardy Anniversary Celebrations Bull Hotel Old Bakehouse Hotel Piddletrenthide Dorchester A Very Special Holiday The White House Hotel A Mid - Summers Dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springfield Country Hotel The Fox Ansty A Gourmet's Delight in the Heart of Dorset

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