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News from 08/09/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Alexandra Shulman, Clifford Longley, James Lunt, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Simon Barnes, Jill Hartley, Barbara Ellis, Alastair Weir, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Alison Wolf, Philip Howard, J Roberts, Laura Thompson, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mavis Batey, President, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Michael Chichester, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi and Ray Connolly, Eileen Craine, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael Young, Carol Hatton, Jane Elliott, Geoff Brown, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Andrew Talbot-Ponsonby, John Lewis, Political Staff, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, P. G. C. Brett, Jane MacQuitty's, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Anthony Quinton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Vernon Bogdanor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Khalid M. Shafi, John Percival, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Roy McComish, Rasit Gurdilek, H. V. Hodson, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Joe Joseph and our Foreign Staff, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Anthony Storr, N. S., Juan Carlos Gumucio and Michael Knipe, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Daniel Treisman, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Sandy Bisp, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Martin Fletcher and Andrew McEWEN, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Tony Wilkinson, Yve Muir Menzies, Raymond Keene, Geoff King, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Ken Lawrence, N. Kurti, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Keith Wheatley, James R. Hodsman, Isabel Butterfield, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Jack Hopp?, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Marc Jordan, Jack Crossley, James Pringle, Rosalind Hicks, Charles Bremner and Philip Jacobson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Jonathan Clark, Sue Thomas, Geraldine Ranson, Helen Pridham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Crocker, Peter Guttridge, (NYT), Colin Dunne, David Sinclair, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Alan G. Smith, Philip Jacobson and Michael Hornsby, Christopher Lever, J. Neenan, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, George Michael, Hugh Stovin (Director), Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Bernard Bresslaw, Susan Ellicott, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Kerry Gill, John Mann, Leslie Geddes-Brown,

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Bush to press Russia to send ground troops Helsinki pregares for summit while us envoys drum up money for Gulf action Dunhill On Other Pages UK 'will not be bound by UN' Reuter: ?71m in stolen British bonds seized in Miami Wine buyers lap up 'vintage of the century' Conductor replaced in Proms discord Scargill charged over accounting Is this man serious? The Christie inheritance New art of the grand tour Give a dog a better name Finding France in Britain The next World Cup winner? Smart cards, big business Tax troubles The Times A full list of vacancies remaining for degree… Index How a Thatcher favourite started civil war among Scottish Tones The prime minister last night prevailed on Michael Forsyth to stay in the government while quitting his post as chairman of the Scottish Tories. Kerry Gill looks at the facts behind the feud Police chief attacks BBC Birmingham Six report The Beauty Myth Battle of Britain souvenir Seeing double Confessions of a traitor Short Notice Public Auction Nation may lose ?15m Constable Familiar clash of pomp and circumstances ITN unions accept new pay offer Major counters speculation over entry to ERM From a Correspondent in Belfast: Brooke optimistic over accord on Ulster talks Loyalists throw out Paisley Protesters jailed Duke banned Pump increase Share deception Parents fight for return of children after satanic tales Ambassador lodges strong protest over meat attacks Genetic link found in brain disease £1m waitress to stay at work Lloyds Bank Celebrated chestnut tree wins a new lease of life Number of classes without teachers now infinitesimal' Citro?n BX Reading theory conflict comes out into open The way in which primary pupils learn to read is the subject of heated exchanges, John O'Leary reports, with the departure from traditional methods being blamed for an apparent fall in standards among children aged seven Caterers back call for oil rig strike Home buyers 'happy' Arm in arm Whistle stop Bogus officials Hotel go-ahead Wasp sting kills Tax jobs School fire Street siege Amstrad Complete Satellite System Lambeth faces legal action to have poll tax reduced RC survey shows widespread anxiety over charge payments Halifax Picture Gallery Vote against more than expected' Debate on the Gulf Hurd against UN veto on use of force in the Gulf Britain's forces cost ?1m a day Media accused of hyping up pain Pan Am Labour tempers support for policy with warning Defence committee plans visit to troops EC promises assistance for hardest hit Arab states Europe Americans hopeful of winning Red Cross fails in hostage bid Baghdad link investigated Pentagon finds patriotic gifts are not always practical Refugees face hard winter in desert Jordan Gorbachev needs summit success to counter domestic disorder Moscow and Washington Moscow 'trying to pull out' advisers Soviet Union Saddam has 300,000 men confronting West's force Eraq Ankara to send two warships Turkey Iraqi early-warning system outclassed High-Tech Weapons NatWest Exiled rulers accept idea of permanent peace force Kuwait Now, Avauxhall Carlton with Discs All round Vauxhall Sporting imagery injects team spirit into Cambodia talks Official press accuses Bhutto of fraud In business deals Man dies in Titan rocket explosion Nuclear deal block (Reuter): Radio Li loses a job Canada poll shock Doe ultimatum (AP): Rapist caught Trabi MacHismo brings death to East German roads Collapse of apartheid leaves white liberals floundering 'Two plus four' talks wound up Burmese regime arrests opposition leaders Crime and the Catholics …and moreover Keen pupils of our own prejudice Conor Cruise O'Brien on complex role in Muslim resentment of the west Not just an exclusion zone: the foundation of freedom Jonathan Clark traces the English obsession with home ownership to a centuries-old desire for independence Believe it or not Chocks away for Walton Knight must fall Squeezed out Carey me back Last with the news Partners in Need The Forsyth Saga Iron Maids A-Milking Efforts to combat Gulf aggression Hostages' return Type-cast actors Ivory trade Plight in the desert Golf course sites as rural threat Cathedral aid Maths tuition From Mrs Alison Wolf Pakistan tribunals Spiritual enterprise Source of the pouch Court Circular Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages King's College London A . J. P. Taylor Church services for tomorrow Allen Adams Marriages Colin Lawson School news Chancellor E. Garth Moore The Lord says:'Bethlenhem Ephrathah, you are… On this Day The Samaritans Theatres The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2275 The Times Taste of honey in the city Bees seem to like the urban life, producing up to 200lb of honey per hive in a season-and they may even be good for rheumatism Domestic bees have been bred to be goodtem tempered Events in town this Weekend A sure touch on the greens Help: Tim Selaman, ecology consultant God's house opens to the homeless Changing Face: St Wilfrid's church, Brighton Country events this Weekend You're all right, Jack Russell Breeding Monopoly on the Downs Weekend Living: Out of Town Home from home: Victoria Wilson Sweep a back of the hand delivery Feather report Putting Descartes before the horse Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory World Futon Furnishing The Times the Sunday Times Evans St Giles Foods Ltd Bramley's Nurseries Akom Ltd " Bon Appetit" The London Wall Bed Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Dept. T. Pine beds by Moriarti Medivac Ardenco Ltd. French Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Complete Golfer Accessories for la vie en rose Assets French provisions such as Oils, herbs and jam are imported from Fauchon in paris A geometrical progression Orginals: Wendy Ramphaw, jewelter The London Antique Dealers Fair The Phelsea Antiques Fair Sweet smell of rising prices From classic to art nouveau, the market in posy holders is blooming The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair Zamana Criterion Salesrooms K. Restorations British International Postcard Exhibition Clock Restoration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Return of the reluctant maestro Sir Colin Davis, back at Covent Garden, detests charisma and has no interest in power. Profile by Richard Morrison Theatre Opera Actresses excel on the world screen Montreal Film Festival Harrods Clearly a fine reading Proms Eagle Star Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio Refugee Year Forsyth leaves party post but agrees to stay in government The Times Crossword No 18,394 Picture Gallery Tributes to popular historian Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather MOP Simpson's tour guide Wigan's peer Graf's point Driving home Dayjur view Fast talking Making waves Woosnam drives through the wind and into halfway lead Sunningdale Qualifiers Not a very Olympian ideal Simon Barnes on Saturday Harrods LA lawyer in control of Fifa's big show A feast of claptrap fit for Olympian gods Athens, the front-runner in the race for the 1996 Olympic Games, puts in a final spourt as the Ioc prepares to as its votes Comment Regis bending into perfection Medals matter more mony to the man who has run into from Autosport Ameljanchik's magic tricks Water Skiing John Regis BSB makes a live wire out of Barrett Sport on Television The Week in View McLaren power should edge Senna nearer title Motor Racing Sick Redgrave misses Amsterdam test race Rowing The Week's Highlights Cramp threat to Farrell's Trophy hope Cycling Everything gelling for Meola The man who kept goal for the United States prepares for a bettle at Brighton Bristol club may have to carry on roving Team News Lazonby and Norwell move into pairs final Bowls Everton seek to ease pressure For the Record Conway to comeback Sport in Brief Results from Athens Jones in lead with course record Lewis reduced to third best in Santa Monica Athletics Costly penalty for England Golf Wembley Becker faces Open showdown Three Americans offer hope of a home-bred men's champion at the US Open Sport on TV Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Graf romps through to her fourth US final The new, serious face of Nigel's nickname game England gather to regain thread Rugby Union Romanians seek a win as a happy souvenir Simpson gives England little chance A spy in the English camp is full of confidence about Australia's prospects of keeping their hold on the Ashes Match to celebrate life of benefactor Bicknell has injury setback Ramprakash steadies the boat Masterly Gooch in charge Bowling stocks lie low Yesterday's Scoreboards Somerset are forced to dance to Piper's tune De Silva's caution is recipe for stalemate Hertfordshire favoured By a Correspondent: Khattabi's bursts open up a big gap Athletics Nicklin back in contention Hockey The Times Sports Service Guide to the Season Widnes open without Offiah Millar returns in style Leeds sound a note of caution against established powers Rugby League Herbert at top of her form Equestrianism Englishman takes title, of coarse Fishing From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Zigaura to lose maiden tag at the highest level Curragh Fields Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Southwell Selection Topical winners led by Blue Aeroplane Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Dayjur to take extra furlong in his stride on way to sprint title Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selection Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selection Hector Protector to stay unbeaten Yachts Boats and Watersports British Marine Multiple Display Advertising Items Bydrographic Office Laser Centre Mikuni Heating (UK) Ltd Guernsey DEEL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hythe Marine Services Ltd Mitchell Sailing Boats Bishops Multiple Display Advertising Items A new, fun little lifesaver Inflatable alternative to the conventional life-raft is gaining approval world-wide Tinker Tramp Not a boat for the shy or retiring Keith Wheatley takes a ride in a boat that is creating waves among the peaked-cap brigade Yachts Boats & Watersports Sailaway Gibraltar's Premier Sailing School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Southern Sailing School Changing fortunes of the Red Ensign Briefing Charterlease Leasing Ltd. Motorboats Sterling calm as imminent Erm entry denied Executive Editor David Brewerton By our City Staff: LIT back in black but omits dividend The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Saatchi axes preference and ordinary share payout By our City Staff: Shares in generators to be sold as package Tough market hits Brammer results Well-heeled bad debtors embarrass Adam bank Gold card customers exceed overdraft Limits as herd times bite By our City Staff: Goodman examiner calls banks Lowndes clients unlikely to receive full payment By our Economics Staff: American jobless rate rises to 5.6% Tate & Lyle plans new bid for British Sugar Speyhawk boosted by sale Warning from Butler Cox Mallett shines Northern buy Magnolia down Lopex disposal Tri-ang deal Allied in the Vanguard with leasing plan Perry hit by drop in new car sales Wakeham's power roadshow must ignore the faint-hearted Master classes from men at the top Laird's rise lower than expected Butte in ?31m bid London Traded Options (Reuter): Nikkei closes 150 points higher after touching year's low World Markets Alpha Stocks Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Kingfisher shares fall amid talk of traded options deals Stock Market Unigate recovered a fall close unchanged at 285p, despite a sell recommedation by Salomon Brothers, the New York securities house. Now that Larry Goodman has sold his 8.8percent stake, the prospect of a bid for Unigate has disappeared. Salomon is urging its Clients to switch into Albert Fisher, 1p firmer at 114p, or Booker, 3p beeter at 396p Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures (Reuter): Oil price drop lifts Dow Wall Street Listless end to account Unit Trust Statistics High interest rates fail to deter buyers from having large mortgages Unit Linked Insurance Investments Home ownership round the world Loans stay high as prices in US cool Framlington M&G Securities Limited, Policy sales hit big time Protests over BAA bonus Ombudsman rules against fraud claim Interest Rates Round-Up Briefings Families lack adequate life cover Save & Prosper High annuity rates on pensions offer chance of early retirement Fidelity Investments Spate of cheaper loans from mortgage lenders on offer to home buyers Travellers plagued by account delays By a Weekend Monday Reporter: How going automatic benefits the modern income bond holder Save & Prosper Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. Direct debits ease soaring bills for policies A tale of banks in two cities Paris and London have long captured the imaginations of travellers. But as Weekend Money discovered, foreigners still find the seemingly simple task of opening a bank account a frustrating experience Children protected by insurance cover for maintenance payments High price to leap language barrier Changes at junk mail watchdog Student loans to supplement local authority grants come into play The Times Bes comes to the aid of local authority recruitment Incomes on a par with school fees Foreign Colonial Gold beckons as a safe haven for investors as Gulf tension continues SunLife of Canada Mim Britannia A taxing problem for small charities Windsor in the shade as doldrums hit unit trusts Holiday insurance differs on Aids Portfolio Platinum Available from All Good Bookshops now Save & Prosper Dealing in small parcels of shares CU Rewards for halting credit card abuse Building societies and funds at risk Old-fashioned service needed Leeters Save & Prosper Friend of the standing order Menace of debits Ifa Promotion Limited Mercury Asset Management Cash customers lose out after holiday firm fails Save & Prosper Pensions house needs order Comment Saver is applying for gross interest to be warned of tax investigation Sib pursues ?3m placed in high interest fund Numbers man plays safe with the Sears empire Business Profile Corporate warriors go over the top Capital City The Times Louth to vote on merger Summary Cautious touch Worst funds BES solution Your views Saatchi passes Lowndes cover Sugar bid Cash: the microchips are down 'Intelligent' card are finding their niche in a future walletless world Neil Bennett visits a country club where members are testing out the most advanced 'smart' cards Electronic memory unlocks door to care-free holidays Pupils get smart over school dinners Keith Prowse The secret of Agatha Christie's enduring… Picture Gallery Saturday Review Theatre Cinema Clive Davis Jazz Sheridan Morley Television John Russell Taylor Art John Percival Dance David Sinclair Rock Paul Griffiths Opera Richard Morrison Music The puppet who pulled the strings The Satursay Interview From comic rapper to disco heart-throb and sex-crazed rocker, George Michael has decided to become a serious, concerned songwriter. The leader of the pop pack talks to Bryan Appleyard about his latest persona Barclays The alphabet of murder Crig Brown Picture Gallery Advanced Diesel The New Grand Tour The Saturday Essay After decades of isolation, the art galleries of once more keen to welcome western visitors, writes Marc Jordan King Zloty vanishes A model of post-communits Potish man could give capitalism a name, Roger Boyes report Tour Notes A Grand Tour of Italy at Harrods Harrods Agatha Christie, my mother A century after the of Agatha Chritie, Rosalind Hicks, her Only Child, talks about the file and skills of the great crime novelist. Main Photograph by Snowdon Behind the wild man mask Two decades after his death, the genius of Jimi Hendrix is still being assessed, David Sinclair wirtes Harrods The New 200 BHP Saab 9000 2.3 Turbo The circus, as we know it, is back in town Enthusiasms Bernard Levin extols the delight of the Big Top and wonders at the control performers Hardly old, or sordid, or insignificant Peter Ackroyd on a biography of a Victorian woman novelist who outsold Dickens and Trollope For Mrs Humphry Ward, money become a serious, or even a fatal, problem Brave diary of a recovery Not in front of the children Diane Arbus's photo graphs remain a dis concerting invetation to veyeurism All Nine Beethoven Symphonies Of dogs and dry martinis Yours, Plum The Letters of P. G. Wodehouse Edited by Frances Donaldson Hutchinson, £16.99 Lord Grey quietly whitewashed Lord Grey 1764-1845 By E. A Smith Oxford, £37.50 Impossible cocktail of heaven and hell D. H Lawrence a By Jeffrey Meyers Macilllan, £16.95 The Sunday Times The Times One steppe forward from the barbarians\ Isabel Butterfield Apples in the Snow By Geoffery Moothouse Hodder & Stoughton, £12.95 The Writing School Join the clan for a Highland fling The kilt will never look the same again-designers are cutting a dash with the colours and patterns of traditional tartan, Liz Smith reports Far left: gold-braided green velvet jacket ?995;… The Home How the other half eat Whether you are rich or just pretending, there are restaurants where style is the strongest flavour, Alexandra Shulman writes Restaurant Guide Exceptional Dinner in a hurry without fast food Frnaces Bissell, The Times cook, reveals the formula for meals prepared at speed Sage strategy leads from herb garden to shop shelf The best possible taste Tasting techniques are not to be sniffed at, writes Jane MacQuitty. Colour and scent can reveal more about a wine than its flavour ever can Master wine sellers Wine Buys And now for The afforda Codornil From light into darkness Harpsichord House is home to two exceptional artists and is filled with objects that reflect and inspire their vastly different styles. Leslie Geddes-Brown writes A horticultural league of nations The Villa Taranto gardens are a testament to one man's energy and vision, Yve Muir Menzies discovers, with species from across the world After summer, merrily Francesca Greenoak on autumn vegetables Weaving together threads from the past A passion for looms has developed into a business that recreates 18th and 19th century furnishing fabrics Restaurants Haweli Multiple Display Advertising Items The George of Stamford Mr Kong Formosa Benedicto's Dynasty Day of the Raj Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Banish Moles Humanely Westwood Top & Soft Fruit Wmlane Ltd Rolcut Chintzes and silks Rare fabrics on sale and on exhibit Crescourt Loft Conversions Barbican Black Horse Agencies Anscombe & Ringland Fox&sons Auctions Mortgage news from Warburton Wyse Pearce Construction Lykes Primeshare Bidwells Mellis Common Diss House Hunting? Lincolnshire & South Humberside Northumberland Place, W2 Near Sevenoaks Kent Highgate N6 Berkeley While there is still time Nothing in Spain, and perhaps nothing in Europe, is as exotic as Andalusia, Bryan Appleyard writes. But as the Continent unites, change is coming to even this isolated region Travel Notes Dog days and nights Britain's hotels are starting to shrug off their pet hates, Jill Hartley writes Never mind the aircraft's age, just sit back and enjoy the trip, Harvey Elliott writes Itineraries Sunalliance Footprints on the sands of time Like a modern-day patriarch, Cedric Robinson leads his charges over Morecambe Bay's treacherous shallows, Colin Dunne writes Overseas Fred. Olsen Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andalucia for the Independant Traveller The Hill House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Garden Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Shaven Crown Hotel Cotswolds Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crosthwaite Mill Brookside Forge Hotel Freshwater Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trail Finders No Title Late Cruise Offers South Africa … Bay House Travelbag Elegant Resorts Journey Latin America The Gateway to Andalucia Dordogne Experience Titan Travel Ltd Albania Passford House Hotel No Title Villa South of France European Walks Day Tour to Colditz Burythorpe House Hotel/restaurant ETB No Title Crooked House Mind Challenge Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Bridge by Albert Dorme 'Fascist camp was wonderful' A Childhood Sir Eduardo paolozzi talks to Ray Connolly The Southern Trader B. A. A. Heathrow

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