News from 25/08/1990
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Victoria McKee, Rosemary Righter, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Tim Judah, Patrick Hanratty, Gordon Allan, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Clive Scott-Hopkins, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Laura Thompson, Tom Giles, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, Richard Streeton, Anthoyn Quinton, James Bone and Michael Knipe, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, D. L. Froomberg, Chairman, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Wadsworth, K. W. Ruddiman, Principal, Stuart Jones, Peter Jones, Michael Chadwick, Michael Bryant, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, John Varney, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Brian Morton, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, David Hart, General Secretary, Ian Bradley, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Basset, Nicole Swengley, George Melly, S. W. Morris, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Wolfgang Munchau, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Robin Allen, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Lloyd, Simon Burrough, Sandy Bisp, John Higgins, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Barbara Amiel, Kunwar Khalid Yonus, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, D. V. Q. Henriques, Stephen Thorpe, Ken Lawrence, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Eric Moonman, Chairman, Keith Wheatley, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Sebastian Coe, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Ricardo Dorich, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Jim Stather, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, John Julius Norwich, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Alan McGregor, Benedict Nightingale, Colin Campbell and Michael Tate, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Jennifer Macrory (Librarian), Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Juan Carlos, Matthew Bond, James Bone and Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, George Lloyd's, Mary Dejevsky, Dennis Walters,
ResumoRussians back force for Gulf blockade British envoy sips champagne by candlelight as tanks besiege embassy St. Andrew's Cambridge Asian families say thanks a million to Britain Irish hostage Keenan freed after four years India hit a Test record Pretoria imposes tough law on black townships Readership increase The appealing Mr Dance Saturday Review Heat in the kitchen George Melly on 'Jelly Roll' Have a Jumbo holiday Weekend Living A stitch in town and country Running into Europe The Times Sport What they-know about us Weekend Money Pension pitfalls Index UN runs out of steam in the real world of power politics The Invasion of Kuwait: International Pressure Commentary US warns Saddam as confrontation nears flashpoint From Reuter in Amman: Trapped Westerners send 'rescue us' plea Kuwait City Bitter-sweet Minion as detained son returns to his family Thatcher warning on hostage children Libya suspected of arms and tanker violations Sanctions Desert nightmare as refugees wait at border crossing Jordan Correction By our Defence Correspondent: Iraq may exploit loophole in non-proliferation pact Nuclear Potential Poison gas treaty hits a setback Arafat takes tumble in balancing act over region's tensions Palestinians Saddam's military strategy causes surprise in West The Invasion of Kuwait: The Middle East Picture Gallery Iran Rafsanjani approves military action From Reuter with the US Forces in Saudi Arabia: Anti-tank helicopters are loaded and ready to strike Saudi Arabia From a Correspondent in Vienna: Waldheim's visit to Baghdad 'full of risks' Austria Gas attack fears fade as officials reassure the public Israel Take up Le Sport Unknown group's rise to infamy By our Irish Affairs Correspondent: Sisters pursued an unrelenting campaign to end Freeing of hostage part of Iran's plan to restore relations Middle East: Release of Brian Keenan Impulsive and artistic teacher with love of life Minolta Tap water in Cornwall again hit by metal contamination OFT orders enquiry into sharp rise in pump prices Sanctions threat to 500 jobs Inmates to take part in riot forum Shell wins sit-in action Picture Gallery Airports flight to keep share of passengers Warning of decline in TV standards By a Staff Reporter: Haemophiliacs 'denied safer blood treatment' Denied that Dr Winter had been told to stop… Wildcat strike at Jaguar Three face fraud trial Teacher jailed Mp to retire Sky high baby Train fall deaths Jury still out Dorset remand ITN talks Scientists put their case for animal experiments Restarting the human heart Action needed to heal rural scars British Association at Swansea Lunn Poly Schools struggle to overcome sex stereotypes Inside Saddam's Iraq New York chic Len Deighton Degree service Gorbachev accused of undermining accord with Yeltsin Texas Picture Gallery Tent city 'serfs' demand justice in Red Square Armenia cools the war fever Riot police recapture square in Bucharest Serb MP stirs fury of Croats (AFP): Job quotas scheme in India stirs caste hatred Abortion curbs are overturned British rock band cleared (Reuter): Pinochet's day (Reuter): Engine plunges (Reuter): Trial ends (Reuter): 'Deadly' error AP: Angry jurors Tuscany fires Dti From Reuter in Abidjan: Fighting keeps peace troops from Monrovia Today's just Samaritan ... and moreover Never take humbug from strangers After Saddam's TV performance, John Grigg reflects on other dictators' dealings with children How are we going to keep them down in the village? Marion Shoard believes believes 'affordable' housing schemes are a nonsense and would destroy the countryside War clouds' silver lining Marxist again Getting around Spelling bea Serenade in D Platt Iraq's Other Victims Asian Millions A Slightly Worn Suit Issues In Middle East beyond Iraq Taste in ties Hospital chaplains Letters to the Editor should carry, a daytime… Raising standards of education Access to parks From Lord Houghton of Sowerby: Abortion law in Lords Drugs in Pakistan When the cap does not fit Witnesses at risk Manuscript losses Obstacle course Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Church services tomorrow Eleventh Sunday after Trinity Brigadier Patrick Hobson Tv inspectors get clear view of the islands Brian Grimes No heir to ?1m left by woman who hid her past Ireland seeks that elusive Viking treasure Claudie Worsthorne David Brough Prof Richard Little Purdy Births Auag 25 on this Day 1921 School Ties ARC The Samaritans London Association for the Blind Entertainments The Times The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Finding a new station in life This Weekend Events in town A pearl of a place for the Knitters Home from home: Marion Foale Fair day for selling birds Tellin' the aul' cowsh where to go Weekend Living: Out of Town This Weekend Country events Accelerated Learning Big cats back from dead MOP Kingfisher Sofa's Sofabeds Akom Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Kitchens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Samad's Ltd Tomorrows Musician Percy Prior's Music Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowes John-Scheerer & Sons Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Jonathan Myall The Dulwich Music Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Casting about for memories Soon at a screen near you? Antiques & Collecting Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ancient guides to pleasures new Old county maps may not make the finest decoration, but at least they are affordable Jillings Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Northern Antiques Fairs Ltd K. Restorations Multiple Classified Advertising Items 071-481 1920 Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red Army Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Mac Multiple Classified Advertising Items 071-481 1920 Multiple Display Advertising Items Talent is more than skin deep Role should never be cast according to colour, argues Benedict Nightingale Tilted and stilted revival Opera Tosca Coliseum Queens Theatre Able-LABELS Authentic but fake Theatre Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean Duke of Cambridge Kentish Town Tristram Shandy Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Old pro with both feet on the stage Edinburgh Festival: Dance John Percival on Nureyev's new comic role in Flemming Flindt's ballet, The Overcoat Edinburgh Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio Aid-Call Plc Patten wins court battle over poll tax guidelines Jams herald holiday rush to the coast The Times Crossword No 18,382 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Weather Keith Prowse Hills told to leave Famous face Flying Scot Learning curve Higher planes Swan songs Flawed genius seen at his best The flexible friend to greet Gavaskar England's bowlers found wanting under pressure TS A football season of high promise The magic of a major championship An occasion when athletes in peak condition disregard times and seek a place in the record books in people's memories East Germany's farewell may end as a British party European Athletics Championships Form Guide to the European Championships and Seven Overseas Athletes to Watch Wise brings a new balance Their two summer acquisitions are expected to help make Chelsea a power in the first division this season Facts and Figures Qualifying misfortunes send Mansell into a spin Battle lines for Belgium grand prix drawn up as Marlboro-McLaren and Ferrari drivers take four leading grid positions Season's receipts up ?15m Geoffrey Green Aston Villa's brave gamble on Venglos is put to the test Details and Practice Times Sweeping changes that will follow World Cup Today's Team News Cook has recipe right Triathlon Belgian Grand Prix Whitaker mounts a challenge Henderson Monsanta appears the threat to Skelton and Apollo for the Derby Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Dual gold medal horse dies By a Special Correspondent: Lyon fashions surprising lead A season standing by for the Gazza factor (Reuter): Veteran Young in revival of fortune Cycling The lucky man goes fishing The Week's Highlights Snelling sevens offer final fling Essex profit from errors to make their case for title Moxon is given staunch support Derbyshire need rare Essex win Yesterday's Scoreboards Blackpool win Cockspur Cup Time to play numbers game Scoreboard from the Oval Warwickshire relinquish advantage Bowler Wells is the latest of a rare breed Favourite loses lead Tandem debut Lucky seven Robertson in Ealing squad for Eindhoven Hockey Texaco Cricketline Morley outwitted by short jacks of steady Allcock Magnetic appeal of the cup giants Rugby League W Germans double up Yachting (Reuter): Broken wrist Costly lapse (Reuter): Drug bans The Times From a Correspondent in Akron, Ohio: Olazabal's 61 tough by design Thomas safely home to title For the Record Forsbrand turns to the Faldo formula to take halfway lead Golf Family triumph for the Maiseys Hereford banned Kruk finds the remedy for a missed meal Baseball Allegation that Moore broke his riding ban Trainer unable to raise capital to finance £12 million offer for Wiltshire estate Jaffa Line underlines potential Yesterday's results Hills forced to vacate Manton by end of year Mandarin: Hereford Mandarin: Market Rasen Birch operation French Glory to fend off British raiders Mandarin: Mirror Black to take centre stage Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Good Wood Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Carson joint third in all-time list Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Mandarin: Cartmel From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Sylva Honda for rich prize Blinkered first time Price banned for 15 days Racing next week Rapid Yachting General Silva Marine Doel fin Ampro Skipper Moisture Meter Marshan Boat Company Silking Ltd Mylor Yacht Harbour Ltd. Limited Number of Vacancies Exist for Enthusiastic… 1968 Del Quay Ranger 27ft Classic Snow Goose Elite 37 Catamaran Cornisa Travel & Villas Chameleon Yacht Charters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairline 50 1990, New Aquarius Hobie Cat Hire and Charter Offshore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Hallberg Rassy Rescue mission saves a Bluebird in distress One of Sir Malcolm Campbell's less speedy craft, his motor yacht, has been brought back from France and restored to its former glory Setting the pace for the party For owners of Swans the racing is not quite enough. They tend to be people who like a hectic social life and are happy to sail across an ocean to have one Working on the water holiday Briefing City Editor John Bell: Power shares to be paired Boost for Thf budget move The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Seas Oil Tourist Rates ISE reprimand for Nadir over collapse of bid By our City Staff: IEA sees no need to use oil stocks Slower than expected US growth fuels recession fear Dan-Air hits turbulence amid bid talks Swedish group boosts TDG stake in rail Business 'Rates windfall' for Treasury Invesco slips 8.5% on strength of sterling Business Roundup Losses soar at Adidas Bimec seeks full listing Handley falls to £755,000 Loss at Dawsongroup Chief of Laura Ashley to quit Bovis buys us builder Cargo rises to £454,000 Receivers are called in at both Broadwell Land and Citygrove BT loses $880m on McCaw stake Major Changes Recent Issues How to beat the market slump Comment Major Indices World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Queen bee returns to hive London Traded Options Bargain-hunting helps Dow to 49-point rise Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts (Reuter): Official efforts boost Tokyo World Markets Dawn raid raises Swedish firm's Tdg stake to 9.9% Stock Market Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, July 1990 Lowndes 'set to be sold off as bundles of shops' (Reuter): Fokker payout 'likely' as interim profits soar Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Russians face roulette without chips Gulf crisis depresses growth forecasts in HK (Reuter): Soviets confirm oil and gas finds Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Statistics Technical rally Touche Remnant MIM Unexpected success story Focus Despitea shaky start, personal equity plans are now up and running, reports Neil Bennett. Plans proliferate, money pours in, and even Labour has softened its once tough stance Profits start to roll Peps are showing profits at last. But they will never be a cheap product CU Top 20 Pep Qualifying Trusts - July 30,1990 Gartmore Discretion is the better part of Peps Advice from the experts, and lots of it should be sought on the bewildering array of schemes for every need, be it savings or mortgage repayments What It Will Cost Handy guide through a confusing jungle Investors should put their first equity investment into Peps, says John Spiers, convert to the scheme and author of a guide. The news must get to the person on the street. Neil Bennett reports Murray Johnstone PEPS Most investors reserve judgment More than four years on from the introduction of the scheme, what do the professionals say? Three experts give their views Ivory & Sime Save & Prosper More excitement with split shares Box Numbers Just who gains? Hill Samuel Mortgage lenders turn to the rule book for safety Charge brought in for deed storage Knight Williams Fixed-rate bond introduced by Nationwide Save & Prosper National Savings Port folio Platinum Foreign Colonial Credit card customers assured of recompense in Queensway case Save & Prosper Essential insight into Indian herbal remedy found wanting Sales hype discredits unit trust industry Comment Insurers seek growth in tie courts Value of 'frozen' pensions to gain from change in law Homes at risk Checking out a lack of grand hotels Son of an all-American boy strikes it lucky in Britain NR Fimbra obtains warrant Loans launch All-American Cold comfort Power pair Legal eagles Royal return Tokyo rallies Lowndes list Credit reference agencies face action for contravening data protection laws About, 100,000 new borrowers every year find their names are blackened by the credit records of others. Money Editor Lindsay Cook reports on moves to end the practice Registrar awaits computer files hearing against the Halifax I. P. S Lamont Plc Can the Netting Hill carnival make money and keep… Saturday Review Cinema Theatre Television Art Rock Opera Jazz Dance Music Dance wi Hollywood has a vacancy for a matinee idol. Barbara Amiel met Charles Dance and discovered that he has already put in his application A sense of supériorité Charles Page Furniture As a woman in t expected to cook, cl Army Officer The spirit that must survive In 1958, Claudia Jones (left) helped to launch the Notting Hill carnival to unite publicity the area's Caribbean community. Jan Shinebourne says the ideal changed as the event became the biggest street festival in Europe Picture Gallery Sun, sea, sleaze and segregation In the summertime China's model workers and leaders flock to the seaside, Catherine Sampson writes Edwardian Hotels Myth and man of sweet , hot rhythm 'Jelly Roll' Morton was born a century ago. He was one of the first jazzmen, playing in the red light district of New Orleans. George Melly on a colourful life Composer hits the high notes again After years of neglect, George Lloyd's music is getting the attention it deserves The real Fantasia at length, at last Fifty years old, and 40 minutes longer, walt Disney's masterpiece is soon to return Robin Allen writes Picture Gallery An unknown jewel restored to glory Frogmore House disproves the view that the Victorians were drab, John Julius Norwich writes Egotism before the tidal wave Elias Canetti's vivid portrait of his culture-heroes in Vienna in the Thirties captures a moment before history caught up with them, Anthony Quinton writes The Play of the Eyes By Elias Canetti Andr? Deutsch, ?14.95 Picture Gallery On the side of the angels George Macleod Founder of the Iona Community By Ronald Ferguson Collins, ?17.95 Dance to the music of time A new book on Diaghiley's Russian Ballet offers gossip in place of history Diaghilev's Ballets Russes By Lynn Garafola Oxford, ?19.50 Eastern rock strikes a chord in the West Rock around the Bloc a History of Rock Music in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union By Timothy W. Ryback Oxford, ?19.95 Rise and fall of the village shop The Village Shop By Jonathan Brown Rural Development Commission with Cameron & Hollis and David & Chale, ?6.95 Picture Gallery Learning without vision The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750-1950 Three volumes By F. M. L. Thompson Cambridge University Press, £110 How strains of office made a man of a slobbering sea monster Claudius By Barbara Levick Bastford, £25 No Title Advanced Diesel Concrete jungle Fashion Liz Smith discovers how Japanese designer Kenzo became an integral part of the French fashion scene Far left: multi coloured checked tweed jacket, ?365;… Barker Egging the pudding Jonathan Meades discovers a local family restaurant worth crossing a couple of boroughs for Restaurant Guide Juicy news in perfect taste Robin Young on the tomato front The red that came in from the cold Jane MacQuitty reports on the cool way to enjoy the best 1989 Beaujolais wines Wine Buys Out of the frying pan Deep frying seals in flavours and need not be the unhealthy option, Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, writes Great British Classics Ancient and post-modern Property developer Andrew Wadsworth collects houses the way some people collect furniture. His new home is a bizarre mix of high-tech and kitsch, Deyan Sudjic writes Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Rooms with a view Cool colours of the north Long hours of summer sunshine suit the flourishing gardens of Crathes Castle better than the warmth of the south, Christopher Lloyd writes Picture Gallery Gardens to Visit Restaurants Multiple Classified Advertising Items New solutions to old problems Francesca Greenoak finds a designer in time with customers' dreams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Homes & Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Electragate Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tidying can be a gentle task of high reward Bank Holiday Gardening Bakker Allison Homes Gfs Jubilee House "Haslemere" Manor Farm Daniels Aldreds Sell your Home with Data Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items TVHS Brane Estates Cheltenham CSP Carleton Smith Partners Cornerstone Batpine Devon Detached 18th Century Village House Multiple Display Advertising Items Express Property Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Vicarage Benham & Reeves Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items KCG Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor International HR Hogg Robinson Property Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifted out of England The hills are the journey, and the journey is the hills: the South Downs Way follows its ancient, unpeopled contour through the flat southeast, Alan Franks writes Beyond the next break in the downs at the river… A Dales walk Zen and the art of stopping Travel Notes A Special Travel Offer from Voyages Jules Verne Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Cruise Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The passport to cheaper flights Airpasses in North America attract the budget traveller Itineraries No guarantees on no-surcharge guarantees for prices next summer, Shona Crawford Poole writes Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uk Holidays Romantic Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romantic Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Springfield Country Hotel The Mill House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eypes Mouth Country Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passport to the bank holiday The Times Chess Winning Move Mind Challenge Picture Gallery Bridge The Times 'We had to be let out for the village dance' Remy Martin V. 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