News from 21/07/1990
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Alan Tomlinson, Frank Grenfell, Jon Ashworth, Clifford Longley, Rondeny Hobson, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Wetherell's, Patricia Davies, Brian Wolfson, Michaelseely, Racing Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Stephen Leather, Chris Waddle, Mark Souster, Margaretdisben, Ian Sweet, Sheridan Morley, Keith Osterloh, Chairman, General Dental Services, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Peter Erwood, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Robert Edwards, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Peter k. Ayles, Nigel Havers, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Warwick J. R. Blench, A. Keith, Ray Kennedy, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, Graham Searjent Financial Editor, John T. Hayes, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, David Tweed in Pars, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Jhon MacGregor's, G. M. Cooper, Jane Wyatt, Jack Waterman, Margaret Dibben, John Woodcock, M. J. Boughton, , Neville Sarony, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Neil Kelly, A. J. Pointon, Portsmouth Polytechnic, Department of Applied Physics and Physical Electronics, Lindsay Cook, Nirad Chaudhuri, Stewart Tendlaer and Ray Clancy, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Jill Insley, Geoffrey Wheeler, William Greaves, Daniel Treisman, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Conrad Voss Bark, Michael Wright, Cathy Harris, David Tytlyer, Education Editor, Richard Evans Media Editor, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Kenneth Clarke, Department of Health, , Ted Honderich Hamish, St Andrews, Stewart Tendler, Wolfgang Muncbau European Business Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Bareara ELLIs, Robin Stacey, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Mel Webb, John Graham, Eric Sunderland, President, Brian Alderson, Charles Nevin, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Liz Smith, Jonathan Clark, Mark Souster and Lin Jenkins, Tim Wills, Sarah Jane Checkland, Geraldine Ranson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Susan Elliott, Michael Phillips, S. Reuben, , David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Seeiy, Richard Leakey, Director, Philip Robinson in Los Angeles, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Mary Dejvesky, Charlie Pye-Smith, Richard Morrison, Andrew MacEwen Diplomatic Editor, Steve Turner, Gerard Wankling, H. Nixon, Bareara Ellis, Stuart MacLure, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, John Wilcockson, Limoges, Anne MacElvoy,
ResumoLocal opt-out plan to free teachers' pay MacGregor scheme to beat shortage British Heart Foundation Open lead is shared Police pass sinister poser to Times chess man Eight warnings before Stock Exchange blast Court overturns North conviction Britain rebuked over Rover secrecy The doyen of designers Both halves of Woody Allen Tales from the shore Living Knight of the nomadic life Wheeling into Paris Picture Gallery Banking for insomniacs Spend to lend Crossword prizes Index IRA strategists maintain pressure through array of targets Bombers may have posed as Stock Exchange visitors Brimstone homily falls on deaf ears Skillion Storage Warehouse Water parasite threatens drinking supplies No Title Muslim demand dismissed Writ served on Scargill seeks return of ?1.4m MP is told to toe the Tory line £300,000 speed haul Church hanks on royal cast Lane-hog denial 500 jobs to go Heart girl stable Jobs criticised Special witness Correction Thais held girls after drugs tip from London Turkey granted treasure hearing Ec law raises fears over junk mail Central figure In ?43m plot awaits sentence Hill Samuel Financial Services Dirty beaches may avoid prosecution Ridley and the royals A bad back? 100 best cars Mother admits strangling four children MacGregor allows schools to teach the three sciences Merton back at top of the table Majestic Wine Warehouses Picture Gallery Pressure grows for park dog bans Britons abandon Spanish resorts Baroness buried 120 years after death Courts clash on Sunday shopping Visual arts prize is suspended Ice-cream war Appeal fails Hunt verdict Cannan plea Handling charge On target Sugar. The more you know about it, the sweeter it… The Eaupen Councils to lose £100m for poll tax 'Shifty' procedure angers Opposition Curb on tobacco sponsors sought Parliment Man jailed for rape is cleared and freed FIAT Picture Gallery Police union says cheap gibes lose public support Bonn to cut defence bill as peace pap New rebel drive on Monrovia Us faces suit on Panama invasion Albanians storm rulers' houses Picture Gallery (AFP): East German spy boss 'seeks Soviet haven' for Stasi men Nit-picking Eurocrats determined to derail the Gravy Tram Brussels Notebook by Michael Binyon Another Wall goes up (Reuter): Ryzhkov rises lift gloom for teachers, nurses Hungary digs in on right to inspect forces Sandinistas bounce back from shock of poll defeat From our Correspondent: Us talks setback for Arens North ruling clears way for new trial Picture Gallery South African hopes rise of Olympic return Tokyo fears as tycoon is arrested American Airlines Picture Gallery From a Correspondent: North Korea rejects Seoul border overture (AFP): Egypt tries to ease Gulf tension (Reuter): Children safer Bologna protest (AFP): Man executed (AFP): Havana refuge (AP): Berry charged (AP): Chemical blast (AP): Space repair job (Reuter): Manila toll (AFP): Firework deaths Killer elephants Rangoon still holds Suu Kyi (AFP): India and Pakistan play down war talk Dunkirk Rover 800 Series Inter-faith the great healer …and moreover Attention to detail is paying off Stuart MacLure on Jhon MacGregor's performance in his first year as education secretary When Britain stood apart yet thought in harmony Nirad Chaudhuri believes our greatest cultural impact on Europe was in the days of nationalist isolation Heritage takes a hammering The Times Diary Sunday shenanigans The Times Diary Picture Gallery Music of time The Times Diary And on and on The Times Diary Sport in the Bearpit Korea Begins to Thaw Achub Ein Hieithoedd Sabhail Ar Canain Gwith Agan Yethow Spotlight needed on British films Questioning suspects In the public eye Dental contracts Benefits of health service reforms The county touch More than the 'Few' Language teaching Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… British Council funds Concern to keep country barns Rejoinder on Kenya Third force Court Circular Marriages Today's royal engagements Reception Dinners Rear-Admiral 'tony' Pugsley Forthcoming marriages Georges Dargaud Church services tomorrow Roland de Margerie Madge Garland Birthdays Latest wills Anniversaries University news Why do you look at the speck In your brother's… On this Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Oxfam Multiple Display Advertising Items Belsize Pk Beautiful high celling flat The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2234 Topvogue Ltd A marathon life with never a meal to fix Home from home: Sir James Savile Going through the hoops Croquet is booming, with more than 350,000 players in Britain. Geraldine Ranson reports on moves to make it big on the box as well Events in town Many hands, lighter work Help: Candy Bowman, home help WEEKending Sir John would have been proud A dirty war out on the streets As the dog population rises, how are we coping with the mess they leave behind? Hitachi Lee Valley Water Company Perfectly matched with the Test Like his grandfather before him, keeper Mick Lunn has spent his days by the water. He tells Stewart Tendler about his life's work A royal outcast spotted Country events How did the dinosaur? Feather report Taking the plunge on a pool of your own Assets Intricacies of plane speaking Originals: Sean Feeney, furniture designer Now showing: thistle down the wind Accelerated learning Systems Ltd On the wings of a dream Flimwel bird park is finally taking flight Magic Marketing Ltd Dexter Times Computer Crosswords Lesley Leale-Green Wiston Projects School Wedding Invitations The Sofabed Shop Shop around Decorum Carpets Country Desks Baf Roofing Systems Ltd The Breton Shirt Company Summer Shorts Samad's Ltd Picture Gallery For the Home Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Conservatory/Office too hot for comfort? Futon Furnishing The Ridgeway Estate "Futons" Multiple Display Advertising Items Treske furniture Royal progress in china Royal memorabilia A year of fakers and thieves Twelve months ago the art market looked in good shape. Now, prices are haywire, with fakes, forgeries and doubts over auction catalogues. What lessons have been learn? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenn Miller Orchestra Atlas of the World Family Editon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cliff Richard Multiple Display Advertising Items Seat Prices ?16 ?14 ?10 ?7 ?4 Gene Pitney in Concert Multiple Display Advertising Items Rock à la Hollywood Madonna Wembley Stadium Right-on rebels Rock: New York Steve Turner on shades of radicalism at the annual New Music Seminar Holsten Mahler revealed with freshness Proms Resurrection Symphony Playing games with politics Theatre Games Gate, Notting Hill Ivan Vasilevich Battersea Arts Centre BSB Fuller Figure Styles Saturday's Television& Radio Elizabeth David Cookshops Saturday's Television & Radio Picture Gallery Holidays start with hottest 1990 day The Times Crossword No 18,352 Word-Watching Times Weathercall Weather From Associated Press: Mont Blanc and back in 5 hours British Nuclear Forum Defence review details wanted Index Backley's record Paris bound Speaking out Final overs Family affair Distinct mark Ultra fast Hidden cost of a ticket price rise Simon Barnes on Saturday Faldo and Norman face a thrilling showdown Asian pandemonium Sports typecasting Leaders A Corinthian spirit Suffering Skydomes The Open University Balanced attack needed Waddle is very much at home abroad Coral Hull given a chance against Argentina after nervous wait Rugby Union Aiming for gold at Bisley In prone position for a tilt at the target Spartans court success American Football Wiltshire water fears Fishing Torrance carrying Scottish hopes Titleist Why Norman needs to win the title The Times report on the second round of the 119th Open Championship at St Andrews Palmer stages final drama Second round Scores Today's Order of Play Nicklaus marvels as Olazabal peppers the flags Great names fail to beat the cut Cheshire retain their title Stephenson stays defiant in duel National Power England simmer in an Indian summer A long, hard day's slong in the second one-day cricket international at Trent Bridge Lloyd leaves Lancashire in pursuit of the improbable Yesterday's Britannic Assurance Scoreboards Hardie speeds victory Middlesex gather title momentum Hick not lured by bait from Tavare Watson puts England in driving seat Texaco Backley reclaims his world record with 90-metre throw Change of javelin restores Briton's ascendency at Crystal Palace Victorious trio back In Brief Qualified success Title retained Fastest swim Title favourites Setback to scheme Palace chase Popescu Football For the Record Results from Last Night Princess queries ethics Sports Politics Cudmore hoping for better fortune Yachting Italian crew strengthen grip on series Stag-night in cricket season is sacrilege Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Surrey get their title back Shooting Encouraging signs despite a second defeat Volleyball Tour De France Details Armstrong out of world road race Sports Service County Cricket Scores and reports Golf Reports from the Open Call 0898 100157… Racing Live commentary Call 0898 500123 Results Call… LeMond to catch Italian in time trial Cycling Duckings and diving are not permitted Rowing Rivers Rhapsody offers pointer for Goodwood Balding filly 16-1 for Stewards' Cup after close-up third in Newbury's Hackwood Stakes Optimism abroad in Kent Results from yesterday's four meetings From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Observation Post for overdue victory Markofdistinction can star in Atlantic City Norwich given narrow vote at Leopardstown Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Double trotting bonus for Lingfield racegoers Racing next week Bradburnes hopeful of Plate glory in Galway Mandarin: Carson to collect Newbury treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Southwell Selections Ibn Bey has chance to shine in Dusseldorf Fedoria again Rapid Raceline Brothers in harness to meet challenge On the eve of the world show jumping championships in Stockholm, Jenny MacArthur talks to Michael and John Whitaker Times Newspapers Ltd Britain's performance depends on appeal Sport for the Disabled Breaking down the barriers Special Olympics Alliss is the man for the moment at St Andrews Sport on Tv the Week in View Richard Wetherell's guide to the best in televised sport in the week ahead The Week's Highlights Lessing is the man to watch in Dover event Triathlon John Whitaker Michael Whitaker By a Special Correspondebnt: Wells returns to less familiar conditions Gliding University of Wales: Aberystwyth and Bangor degrees List of degrees awarded by the University of York Kawasaki Motorboats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yachts Boats and Watersports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guild Yacht Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hire and Charter Offshore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charterlease Leasing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Falling for a Princess with sleek style Forget about spending weekends relaxing in a holiday cottage and invest in a powerboat instead Flying the go-faster dinghy A new class of boat is exciting sailors and attracting prize money. Keith Wheatley takes to the water Details In the wake of SeaCat B&c wins partial victory on Quadrex Executive Editor David Brewerton US dollar 1.8135 (-0 . 0020) W German mark 2.9786… £193m thrift write-off by Ronson group Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust PLC Old people's ?8m caught in collapse Maxwell in line to buy BSB stake Bond steps out to close one last deal By our City Staff: Cartoon chief on dealing charges Trust aims to cash in on 1992 bids Fujitsu on track for ICL Europeans resigned to Japanese arrival Felber 'near to resigning as Parkfield chairman' DTI issues six writs on Clowes By a Correspondent: Tokyo funds help revitalise a below par Scottish hotel By Ur City Staff: IRA hoist by its own petard Markets shrug off disruption by 'convenient' bomb Cashing up the chips at STC Comment David Brewerton Investment pays off at Dillons No Title High Roller Cash mound points to return of junk bonds The full coffers of American institutions may give high-yield debt securities a second change Reed 'main bidder for magazine' KCA buys three oil drilling rigs Telecomputing reduces losses Cranbrook falls Medeva deal World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues By our Parliamentary Staff: Britoil golden share for sale as 'Bp has met state target' Boeing discussing De Havilland deal (AP): Bank chief jailed after $25m securities theft Safeland places shares Company Briefs Shares bubble over on hope or Opec agreement to raise price Stock Market Traditional Options Selling in technology sector knocks Dow World Markets Tuffier's fate chills Paris brokers Capital bids for stake in Irish radio station Business Roundup First Spanish net assets fall Caterpillar expansion Loss deepens at Baldwin PowerGen sale option Wall Street Major Changes Carpet maker slips to £2m Manganese stake placed Major Indices Universal choice delayed Anglo-French battle for theme park continues Eastern promise lures Lonrho to Asko stake Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts US offshoot of HK bank stays in red SeaCon may lift ferry firm bid Why English football stands to score with a super league BES enjoys serious support Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Umst Trust Statistics Oil shares buoyant Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Recovery in property shares stands on shaky foundations Stakes in bricks and mortar are still far too risky, cautions Rupert Bruce Innovative trusts could keep investors waiting Regulator studies Manx company Fimbra Higher-rate taxpayers lose out in cautious approach to investment Support level raised for places at public schools Acuma Junk mail tops list of data complaints Rivers & Mercantile Investment Management Limited Bristol & West Building Society Select Corporate Pep 'first' spreads risk Save & Prosper the Investment House Lenders top up supply of fixed mortgages Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, June 1990 Briefings US juries put fly-drivers at risk Counting the cost of cashing dollar cheques Cater Allen Alliance Leicester M&g Scottish Mutual Investments Landlords' earnings find relief from tax Health plan extended to adults Taxation guide Blue chip rate The Investment House American Life Insurance Company Danger of deposits that may never be returned Charity warns on grants disarray Debit debacle The Investment House Portfolio Platinum The costs of going to auction Keeping control with standing orders Probing the mysteries of Gann The Investment House Insurance omission Inflation relief would encourage savers Mim Britannia Zero interest in free credit CU Nationwide Anglia Overseas Ltd Investors face loss of funds after court bans tied agent Stop complaining: do something Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Short lived By our Money Editor: Watchdog looks closer into investment that never was Employers face stiff penalties for failing to complete staff tax details by deadline Poetic justice of property slump Capital City A complex character at the heart of Wembley Business Profile Sir Brian Wolfson Fidelity Investments Round-the-clock answers to questions Bank of Ireland Ringing the changes with a fast expanding system of banking Returns of 20% promised Wolf howls Fly-drivers Property rush Choice Pep Loans fervour Your Views Disabled hit Club facelift Britoil stake Back from the brink: the tortured genius of Yves… Picture Gallery The Saturday Interview Liz Smith talks to Yves Saint… Theatre Benedict Nightingale Geoff Brown Cinema Television ART John Russell Taylor Jazz Clive Davis Rock David Sinclair Opera Paul Griffiths Dance John Percival Music Richard Morrison Three faces of Yves Yves Saint Laurent is alive and well, supported by his partner and his muse. Liz Smith meets the triumvirate behind fashion's most famous empire. Photographs Clive Arrowsmith Alphabetical disorder Picture Gallery Harrods Pedigree Chum gives dogs a uniquely cheerful outlook… Pedigree Chum A new current in the backwaters The Kennet and Avon Canal will be officially reopened by the Queen next month. With more waterways due to reopen within the next decade, Britain's old canals are finding new uses as place of work and recreation. Charles Nevin reports Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Lost links regained Form our Own Correspondent: Smile please, you're under arrest Echoes of the Eastern bloc are repressing the American Dream, as policemen arm themselves with video cameras as well as guns, and cigarette smokers are forced underground, Charles Bremner reports Hamlet's reunion with the clown Woody Aben's latest film, opening here next week, marks a return to tragi-comedy for a director who, as Geoff Brown reports, may still have the wrong mix of the right ingredients Picture Gallery Forget gender, the play's the thing Women playwrights over the centuries have been rare brids. Benedict Nightingale spotlight a growing breed Picture Gallery Britannica Incitement to covetousness John Julius Norwich measures his delight in galleries by how many paintings he would have for his own. In the National Gallery of scotland, he would bag the lot TWA Inside the dream factory The Cirque du Soleil is coming to town, with a unique mix or carnival, mime and high spirits. Suan Ellicott reports Who's a clever little rabbit, then? He doesn't look it, but it's true. Bugs Bunny, hero of the silver screen, is 50 Sentiment without sentimentality Beautiful and talented, the artist Berthe Morisot was both profoundly feminine and intensely ambitious. Isabel Raphael reads a new biography Picture Gallery Helping yourself Anthony Quinton By Ted Honderich Hamish Hamilton, £6.99 Aux armes, citoyens! Jonathan Clark on a Marxist attempt to rehabilitate the French revolution Echoes of the Marseillaise Two Centuries Look Back on the French Revolution By E. J. Hobsbawm Verso, £24.95, paperback, £8.95 Breeding will out Royal thoroughbreds By Arthur Fitzgerald Sidgiwick & Jackson, £29 The Classical Selection Club Craig Thomas the Last Raven A need for flawed heroes John Graham A History of Indian Cricket By Mihir Bose Andre Deutsch, £19.95 Town & Country Manner Ltd Monsters without a hope Children's Books Brian Alderson On the Trail of the Dinossurs By Michael J. Benton Kingfisher, ?14.95 Groupform Uk Ltd Burnt offerings How it seemed A bias for silk on display Fashion The lure of richly embroidered brocades and delicaste silks has not faded over the centuries, Liz Smith writes Picture Gallery RS Turbo Ford The Sunday Times Wine Club On your best behaviour The Ivy, legendary haunt of the beau monde, is open again, offering a sedate mix of well-executed, old-fashioned cuisine, and outstanding chips, Jonathan Meades writes Restaurant Guide Flying lobster service Living Well To have and to hold Most of the 1989 Bordeaux crop is worth both the wait and the investment, Jane MacQuitty writes Wine Buys Nature's own kitchen Frances Bissell, The Times cook, visited Norway and brought back some of the fresh flavours of the fiords Great British Classics Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Restored to glory At Home Gerald I aing's childhood fantasy was to buy and restore a ruined castle in Scotland, Fate directed him to Kinkell, north of Inverness. Tim Wills reports A place where nature blends with artifice At Home The cultivated unruliness of Christopher Lloy's gardem at Great Dixter has inspired a generation of gardencers and landscape designers. Chris Baines is one of them Gardens to Visit Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Anbil Systems Ltd Handpainted Garden Umbrellas Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduates from the nursery school Francesca Greenoak find inspiration in a Suffolk garden centre Crescourt Loft Conversions Weekend Tips Noorani Formosa Chinese Cuisine Restaurant Guide MR Kong Haweli Curry Royal Restaurant Bridging the gap of a true love At Home David Baker left farming to become a bridge builder. Sally Brompton reports Punjab Restaurant London Rhan's Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bright Rising Star Restaurant The Lace Plate Marbella Eden Homes House Finder in France Cordula Southampton Puerto Sotogrande Heron Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Send The Coach House Prudential Property Services Alcaidesa Let's all go down the strand Pack the sandwiches, and a mac in case it rains: the sea is always there, weathering the centuries, and it calls us all. Charlie Pye-Smith on the coastline of Britain No Title The Times guide to good beaches Birdwatching and wildlife Unspoilt Dive and swim Entertainment No Title Fossils Naturism Facilities for the disabled Walking Shore fishing Water-skiing Surfing Windsurfing Notes Sealink British Ferries Just a pussycat—with claws Michael Watkins finds that Marseilles is the undeserved victim of a poor press Travel Notes Braxton Overseas Travel Trailfinders New Millennium Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heron House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brock Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Returning to railroad splendour Pure polish on America's deluxe train, writes Martin Fletcher Itineraries I took one look at the Mediterranean and decided not to swim, Shona Crawford Poole writes Travel Notes Your family and other animals Enjoy a great day out with The Times passport to the animal kingdom of zoos and safari parks The Times Passport to Leisure Mind Challenge Picture Gallery Winning Move Chess by Raymond Keene The Games Page Bridge by Albert Dormer I don't think I was ever really frightened' Group Captain Leonard Cheshire talks to Ray Connolly Voyages Jules Verne Remy Martin V. 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