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News from 11/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Ian Murray, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Davina Cannon, Andrew McEwen, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Mike Bygrave, Lord Coleraine, Hazhir Teimourian, Rosemary Glaisyer, Christopher Walker and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, David J. Brech, Director, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Barbara Ellis, David Rhys Jones, Andrew Warren, Director, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, M. J. Way, Philip Howard, Ken Lawrence's, St John Armitage, Miriam Rothschild, Laura Thompson, Jeremy Kingston, Rosemary Hollis, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Helmut van Emden, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, A. J. Ougham, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, Donald Service, Francesca Greenoak, E. W. Classey, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Jones, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ioan Bowen Rees, (Chief Executive), Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, John Durie, Philip Robinson, John Young, Frances Bissell, Joseph Connolly, Malcolm A. Rose, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Martin Alexander, Raymond Durrant, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Hazhir Temourian, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, J. I. Ferrier, John Woodcock, Jacob Rothschild, Count Nikolai Tolstoy and Margot Norman, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Alexander Thomson, Rupert Bruce, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Tony Samstag, Sandy Bisp, Richard Holmes, Martin R. Gething, Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Ronald Riggs, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Monty Flash, Geoff King, Ruth Middleton, John Russell Taylor, Fieldhouse, Alix Ramsay, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Thorpe, Conrad Voss Bark, John Studd, Diana Elles, Jeremy Thomas, Ruth Gledhill and Lin Jenkins, Megan Tresidder, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jane MacQuity, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Ben Schoendorff, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Claude F. Rivers, Honorary Secretary, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Alan Tillier, Sebastian Coe, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Justin Hunt, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Bernard Silk, Andrew McEwen and Michael Evans, Paul Whalley, Paul M. Brakefield, M. S. Morris, David Sinclair, A. Greenouff (Motor manager), Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Donald Barnes, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Charles Kersley, E. E. Hunt, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: Cairo summit votes to send troops to Gulf Saddam Hussein calls for holy war against Western forces and Saudi rulers County Recliners Roll up, roll up for the great Gulf fun park Nato shies away from joining US-led blockade Judge declares Barry mistrial Workers back power buyout Smith 121 keeps Test hopes high Some fresh impressions Will the real Rothschild .. ? About that car you're wearing Mind challenge More than a mystic Unveiling in the Square Nick Faldo's final test Broackes, no argument Index A Correspondent in Brussels: Nations wary of direct involvement in Gulf force Wooing Europe Risk to oil and arms interests Paris Tactics Picture Gallery Seven French warships on way Unflappable Pentagon chief an American dream Europe union to meet on joint defence action Gorbachev stays on holiday as troublesome ally is forsaken Moscow Reticent (Reuter): Britain rejects demand to close embassy Trapped Britons Lingering memory a warning Divisions grow in wake of decision to dispatch forces Arab Summit Desert terrain will suit Americans Picture Gallery Refugees from Kuwait tell of looting and armed resistance The Exodus Iraq leader moves to exploit envy and hatred of oil-rich neighbours Gulf Arabs Guerrilla claims of uranium mining Nuclear Capability Kurds sent as forced labour Airbase activity as RAF crews fly out to the Gulf Texaco cuts pump prices amid signs of backtracking No jobs for striking oilmen Bacteria may aid 10% oil retrieval Picture Gallery Muslims try to counter 'hysteria' over coverage Hosepipe ban affects 18m users Magellan spacecraft goes into orbit around Venus No restrictions on 6,000 Iraqis in UK Greenhouse conspiracy in the air? Is Alan Bond on borrowed time? Volcanic Frank Spark & Marks Dog is refused bail Drugs pair jailed Road deaths up 100mph rescue Strike rejected Citroën Bx New publicity campaign puts Aids back on political agenda Thomson Pretice reports on a new high-profile government Aids campaign that might include personal testimonies but which is being seen as a gamble Life sentence for sex offender who abducted girl of six Murder hotline is set up by father Arms cut call for Labour Rich prize caps week of Welshness Picture Gallery Act signals end to footpath confusion Death enquiry is told of steroid risk to athletes Drugs widely used in sport Plaskett is aggressive new chess champion MPs rebuke committee head over consultancy Eight guilty in £3m fraud case Miss Saigon rethink Concern at law school funding Evidence passed to pub bomb inquiry NatWest mortgages Villagers oppose plan to convert church to homes Divisions on deficit add to America's burdens (Reuter): Looters shot dead in Peru (AFP): Jobs rampage (Reuter): Girl saved (Reuter): Bomb kills two Honecker charge (Reuter): Muslim charges (AP): Dog eats baby (Reuter): Picture Gallery Scandinavians calling time on teetotal restraints (AFP): Red tape ties up Soviet tourists Part-time army forming in nervy white areas Pakistan curb on bankers Tardy peace force is key to Doe's fate Hoboes gather for day of fame British Gas Peace men in the war zone ... and moreover An Arab hero defying the West Rosemary Hollis in Jordan says the opposition to Iraq is not as solid as we like to suppose Time for a heartfelt toast to this scourge of the wowsers Benard Levin finds an ally in the continuing battle agaist mindless health-consciousness camoaign Dramatic diet Ministers on baggage hold Mandelson mousse Dinosaur delight The Kremlin and the Gulf Powergen Prospects Why Grouse? Press role in time of crisis Invasion of Kuwait Tampering with cars Natural history cuts Gains from cutting greenhouse gases Awaiting surgery At work in Welsh Population growth Choosing a bishop Cool skills for a summer's day Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Birthdays Carpenters' Company Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Church services tomorrow Latest wills Marriages Joe Mercer Joe Mercer, OBE, the former England, Everton and Arsenal wing-half, who managed Sheffield United, Aston Villa, Manchester City and, as caretaker, England in 1974, died on August 9, his 76th birthday. He was born on August 9,1914 Anniversaries Picture Gallery His Hon Nathaniel Blaker His Honour Nathaniel Blaker QC, former circuit judge, died aged 69 on July 28. He was born on January 31,1921 The Sovereign's Parade, Sandhurst Alvin Boyarsky Alvin Boyarsky, for the past 18 years the head of the Architectural Association (Aa) School of Architecture, London, died on August 6 aged 61. He was born on August 21,1928 I alone am the Lord your God. No other God may share… Help in Feeding the Army Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Marie Stopes International Multiple Display Advertising Items Missing Beneficiaries The Times Concise Crossword No 2252 Who has stealer's wheels? The lowdown on car thieves-from the artful dodgers themselves Revelations of the dead poet's society After 173 years, the light of William Blake (right) burns as strongly as ever to his followers A stony heart in the Grand manner Changing face Events in town A slice of country taste by post Help; Meg Dorman, cake-maker This month there is a harvest cake with wheatbran, cinnamon and apples Paths of urban glory Volunteers are on track to restore rights of way to city pedestrians Fancy a flutter? Breeding Getting it together in the country Home from home Country events In the mire over a pile of muck Farmer's diary; Paul Heiney Wallowing in willow, tit willow Feather report Topvogue Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Dexter Navigators Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Multiple Display Advertising Items BAF Roofing Systems Ltd Heavy Duty Tarpaulins Multiple Display Advertising Items ICS Electronics Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Miner of a mystic lode Originals: Rhiannon Evans, goldsmith Where to Buy Profiting from a stitch in time Assets Roger of London Makers & Restorers of Fine Furniture Specialising in… Multiple Display Advertising Items Cast around for net value The paraphernalia of Britain's Most popular sports attracts a dedicated band of followers Malcolm Innes Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sd Scicon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecom Technology Showcase Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leeds Castle Aspects Status Quo Abta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Ballet Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trauma exorcised in eerie half-lights Classical Mucia: Proms Pete and Dud and Jim and Jane Edinburgh Festival The actress Jane Alexander recalls the Fringe in the sixties, Interview by Jeremy Kingston What happened to bad taste? Joseph Connolly visitis Graphic Design in America at the Design Museum: a selective look at icons of popular American culture Edinburgh Festival Book Fair Hotel Russell BBC 1 The Times Times Books BBC 1 1,400 jobs cut at Devon dockyard The Times Crossword No 18,370 Picture Gallery Wills, weddings, then off to the Gulf for the men of 20 Squadron - and even those on crutches beg to go Weather The World's Best Books More die as riots spread in S. Africa Index Tributes to Joe Mercer Picture Gallery Early promise Narrow lead Battle royal False start Costly voyage Yachts Smith and Fraser combine to damage India's hopes Public queue up as cricket sells out Simon Barnes on Saturday Cutting the odds British Nuclear Forum Faldo has to scale a mountain for glory Distorting a sport for the paymaster How trial by television and the demand for drama is threatening to blur the public's vision of atheletics Commentary Ballesteros plummets out Spaniard's summer of inexplicable torment continues as he fails to make the cut at the US PGA at Shoal Creek England remain ascendant Second-Round Scores By a Special Correspondent: Harris tilts the balance in England's direction Johnstone denied right to claim a course record Downpour puts paid to progress of Bourson Historic day for Green From a Correspondent in Munich: Johnson shows a silken touch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to show some grit Azaruddin's batsman must show they have the stomach for a fight, while Hirwani demonstrates the way for the bowler Logic of the Indians leaves everybody else puzzled Yesterday's Britannic Assurance Scoreboards Old Traford Scoreboard Crucial game meanders to an inevitable draw Britannic Assurance championship table Pugnacious stand delays the end Somerset thwarted by Robinson and Evans Naseer gives England a-hard time in field Texaco Cricketline Kent face fine for poor pitch Alarm over support for Athens Samaranch's stance has rival cities predicting a host of problems for the 1996 Olympics Black shows championship form European 400 metres champion returns to his best in time for title defence in Split Results from Brussels Tyneside farewell for the flying Kiwi Sport on Television the Week in View Ken Lawrences guide to the best in televised sport in the week ahead From a Special Correspondent in Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Mixed emotions for British juniors Highlights of the Week By a Correspondent: Haringey happy to cash in Arsenal's new man off to bright start Scientists are baffled by decline in sea trout Fishing England manager leads tributes to Joe Mercer Football By a Correspondent: Champions of yesteryear in strong field Rifle Shooting Nothing to separate the leaders Equestrianism Autosport Grand Prix Line England into last four Squash Rackets Moorhouse keeps pack at bay but record eludes him Swimming Berger raises the heat contest for grid placings Motor Racing Budapest Details Time-trial has Gornall on fresh territory Cycling Uneven progress Sport in Brief Howlett shines as the chaos recedes Bowls Ward puts Bond in the shade Perils of becoming boringly perfect For the Record The Grand Prix Line Thornloe leads from front Polo Mystery of the missing pictures Cowes Notebook Weekend Fixtures Red Stripe strikes again as Aida slumps to eight Yachting Results from Cowes Sport on TV From our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Green Line Express get vote British mount strong challenge on rich overseas prizes From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Flying Mac's Imp to power home Julie Cecil takes up training Results from yesterday's five meetings France Tomorrow C4 Big-race form guide Mandarin: Worcester Selections Ireland Tomorrow BBC2 Big-race form guide Adams enjoys winning return on-Mull House Mandarin: Maximilian can add Haydock group prize to overseas gains Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Barnbrook Again out for season Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Southwell Selections Young Inca goes hurdling Rapid RACELiNE Jetski Motorboats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chandlery Hire and Charter Offshore 215 Ludgate Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guernsey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast out of the Bag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Model man with a good line in boats Adam Appleton has made exact replies of the great racing yachts, and 15 of the old Britannia At home on land or sea A car that takes you everywhere A taste of Chay's Challenge Selecting crew for the British steel round-the-world race has begun, but most of them, as Barry Pickthall found, are sailing novices Into battle against poll tax proposals Computer keeps the course Weather goes on screen Now you can lease a boat Bottle sailor nearly there Essentials Union back staff buyout at PowerGen By our Industrial Editor: £100m drink factory planned The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Ratners is 'near to Kay deal' Sterling helped by Middle East West Trust up No dividend Silentnight sale By our City Staff: Wholesale Fittings declines 17% Tax threat sours California wine Civil engineers hit by shortage of work and rising fuel costs TI lifts North American earnings with $ 240m buy Factory prices fall 0.1% in us Ultramar orders Korean tankers Unilever caution on trading prospects Oil prices rise again rise again on new fear Birkbys is sold to Japanese By our Banking Correspondent: ANZ Bank profits warning By our City Staff: Properties drag Pavilion into loss US seeks recovery of $40.9m after thrift collapse By our City Staff: Traders braced for a turbulent week D'Arcy buys UK business of Yellowhammer agency First-half losses cut at March California insurers told to pay Fall in programme sales knocks Border Business Roundup Wace buys label maker Gold moves forward Hawtal in 30% advance Tribune ahead 27% Sharp fall at steel group Provident buys BAF Macarthy sells wholesaler Crystalate again urges rejection Doubts over Benlox future after chief executive leaves Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Carlton may lose place in FT-SE 100 Stock Market World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Merrill quits debt plan for Trump Heinz chairman signs share deal Allied-Lyons buys wine group stake European Cellars deal London Traded Options Traditional Options (Reuter): Dow closes 42 down after program curbs Lowest close this year for Tokyo Major Changes Wall Street Major Indices Japanese to open £65m car components venture Nestle ahead at half time Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Hk banks to lower prime rate Peace dividend calculations put on hold for the duration All not lost on private client front Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Times Times Unit Trust Statistics Thin and nervous trading Stock Exchange Prices Bureaux de change clean up ahead of tougher regualtions Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Access wins on currency rates Ec to crack down on transaction charges Britons going abroad insure against kidnap and ransom Save & Prosper Home owner wins survey court case Weekend Money Woolwich Building Society Keith Prowse Bishopsgate Law change makes wills cheaper Weekend Money Briefings Ibs plan protects against job loss The Times Postal junk means business and income Pensioner loses out in 'secure societies' Yorkshire Building Society Seeing red as final demand arrives on same day as the bill ICS should review and update £48,000 compensation ceiling Britons favour direct mail advertising 'Robbed' by refusal of personal cheque in payment for H-registration vehicle Timely report on top-up cover for drivers In US Save & Prosper Portpolio Platinum The Times Edinburgh Fund Managers plc CU Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Holidaymakers rue collapse of unbonded tour operator Mark your card for cheaper credit Weekend Money Directory fraudster prey on small firms in Britain Boots staff investments transferred Banking on happier love affair Captain of Trafalgar always gets his own way Weekend Money Schroder All change for tourist charges Rich rewards Home help Ransom risk Your views Dole support Tour collapse Engineers hit Unilever ahead Japanese lead Investment experts swim against the tide Rumours of war and recession are not all gloom for shrewd market watchers Unit trust holders look for reassurance in face of strife Spectre of the Seventies returns Save & Prosper The Rothschild enigma: Barbara Amiel in search of… Through the Eyes of the Impressionists Saturday Review Theatre Cinema Television Art Paul Griffiths Opera Opera Rock Jazz Dance Music In search of Jacob He is patrician, a banker, an adventurer and, perhaps, the greatest Rothschild of them all. Barbara Amiel tries to life the mask of Jacob Rothschild Lancia 101 exciting headlines Picture Gallery Advanced Diesel The lost forest From our Own Correspondent: Frontier of death In the ramshackle town of Darra in northwest Pakistan, guerrilla fighters from half a dozen wars seek the arms for their deadly trade. Christopher Thomas reports MFI Birth of modern vision The rise of photography presented art with a challenge. In meeting it, the Impressionists changed the way we view the world, John Russell Taylor writes Koshiro, the kabuki king - and I A star of the Japanese stage is to step into the musical shoes of Yul Brynner, Joe Joseph reports Monument to neo-classicism Enthusiasms Gavin Stamp on Glasgow's St Vincent Street church, designed by Alexander Thomson A contemporary ode: the joy of marketing Musical Notes Ignore the genius, will the concept sell? Richard Morrison examines a spreading malaise Faithful screen images Do the television evangelists of America exert a sinister influence? Peter Ackroyd learns that they largely preach harmlessly to the converted Picture Gallery Drawing on the attractions of opposites Sexual mystery is one of the few links between the liver of the artists Charles Ricketts and Aubrey Beardsley Charles Ricketts By J. G. P. Delaney Oxford University Press. £50 Aubrey Beardsley and Victorian Sexual Politics By Linda Gertner Zatlin Oxford University Press, £45 Outstanding sucess as a brilliant failure Writer Desmond MacCarthy (below) lived up to the Bloomsbury tradition of failing brilliantly Clever Hearts Desmond and Molly MacCarthy By Hugh and Mirabel Cecil Gollancz, £18.95 Picture Gallery Reading the signs How it seemed Curate's egg of political choice The Alternative Edited by Ben Pimlott, Anthony Wright and Tony Flower W. H. Allen, £14.95 A darling among despots Caligula The Corruption of Power By Anthony A. Barien Batsford, £25 "The suppliers want this hop filter for their… Brewers in Masham. North Yorkshire since 1827 Classic case of motormania Historic grand prix racing is a source of pleasure and inspiration to Roger saul of Mulberry, Liz Smith reports Picture Gallery The Nile Cowboys and Indians You's seen the films; now eat the dishes. Jonathan Meades visits a restaurant that makes the most of the Raj industry Restaurant Guide Hotels Pigs reap rewards of taste Robin Young on pork that pleases Shake and stir without shame The wine world may turn up its nose at cocktails, but do not be afraid to mix your drinks, writes Jane MacQuity Wine Buys Well-travelled spice from the eastern Empire Frances Bissell, The Times cook, revives a great Anglo-Indian classic dish, ideal for summer dining Great British Classics Refuge from the social whirl Tim Willis dodges the finches in the elegant Edinburgh apartment of Brodrick Haldane, Scotland's Cecil Beaton The sights and scents of a floral celebration Lady Salisbury has breathed new life into the gardens at Hatfield House, Francesca Greenoak writes Growth strategy Gardens to Visit Renaissance of the real wall Megan Tresidder looks at the decorative techniques of Francesca di Blasi (right) The Onslom Arms Restaurant The Pride of the Valley Restaurant and Hotel The Red Lion Restaurant Guide Formosa Chinese Cuisine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taxin Thai Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shillinglee Park Golf Course and Restaurant South Indian Restaurant Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crescourt Loft Conversions Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items A return to Victorian values Francesca Greenoak visits Calke Abbey Dimension Doors Wates Build with Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goddard Smith Residential Thermabond Ltd. Grosvenor International Anscombe & Ringland Landlords Constable Conservation Area East Sussex Coast - Pett Village Reoffered due to… The Fort, Cawsand, Cornwall Meridian Housing Association Greene and Company Pearce Construction Seasside that survives the last Trump In search of Americana, Mike Bygrave found Atlantic City paradoxical, Photographs by Graham wood Taj Mahal Travel Notes Here's to the good times The timeshare industry wants to shrug off its reputation for shady dealings, Christopher Warman writes Group form MOPS The Winterbourne Hotel Trail Finders Dianne Dunbar Tempo Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Savers Late Availability Hotel Abbaye Saint Germain Nn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shopping around pays dividends Comparing rental quotes can produce surprising results Sober flights, clean seas, bureaux de (short) change, going east, rail passes: Shona Crawford Poole reports Itineraries Overseas Travel Ocean Cruise Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atol CAA Vienna & Salzburg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Breaks at hot prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cottage Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garden Leisure Furniture Offer Tracking down the past Visit railways and museums with the Passport to Leisure The Times Winning Move Mind Challenge Chess by Raymond Keene Bridge by Albert Dormer Times Newspapers Ltd 'I loved the romance of the Tolstoys' A Childhoot Count Nikolai Tolstoy talks to Margot Norman Rollexa Mitsubishi Electric Telecommunications

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