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News from 22/09/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, M. J. Fothergill, Managing Director, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Glynn Christian, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Des Sleightholme, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Colin Stanley, Director General, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Alastair Guild, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Olli Kivinen, Sir Robin Day, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, A. Gerrard, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Robin Knox-Johnston, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Barri Hurford-Jones, Huon Mallalieu, Peter Dear and Penny Osborn, Anne Caborn, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Nicholas Lee, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Adrian Parsons, Giles Waterfield, Director, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, M. J. Bruton, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Dick Hinder, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Michael Bourke, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Helen Suzman, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, W. Grey, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Gillian Bowditch, John Bell, City Editor and Susan Ellicott, Geoffrey Parks, William Greaves, Leslie Symons, Sandy Bisp, Alistair Grant, Geoffrey Moorhouse, John Higgins, Daphne McInroy, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Knottley, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, P. H, Ray Connolly, W. J. Burroughs, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Clark and Matthew Bond, Roger Brookes, Mark Herbert, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Blunsden, Roger Boyes, David Driver, John Vincent and Nicholas Watt, Bryan Appleyard, Joanne Bower (Honorary Secretary), Tim Willis, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, S. B, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, E. R. Goll, Jeffrey F. Grigg, Jon Ashworth and Michael Tate, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, R. G. Sfakianos, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Philip Davies, Kareen Ferney, Liz Smith, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Nicholas Beeston and Michael Knipe, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Jim Hiley, Michael Horsnell, Eric Sampson, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Berengaria Hartless, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Ann Arden-Clarke, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, P. Glaister, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Mark Souster and Edward Gorman, Richard Trahair, Elizabeth Hoskins, Mary Dejevsky, Nigel Nicolson,

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Major moves to halt slump Dunhill By our Foreign Staff: West fears Saddam's option of withdrawal Investigating mysteries of the why they dunit Picture Gallery Envoys ousted in tit-for-tat Bush warns Iraq on terrorist threat Gorbachev asks for sweeping economic powers Saturday Review Ski the Best, everywhere Weekend Living Sport Weekend Money The Times Index Adoption law overhaul may lead to less secretive system Badly injured ferry captain 'refused to leave bridge' Sea birds at risk from commerce Nicolson 'urged BBC to cut sex' Electronic tags could help save firefighters and miners Picture Gallery Labour demands details on £500m business rate surplus By our Local Government Correspondent: Gulf forces may face double tax £1m picture slashed after separation Confusion at quip by Thatcher Salmonella fall Princess reported Short beaten Birth damages Exchange hope Corrections South Hams District Council, not Plymouth as… IRA victim's wife tells of moment the bullets struck Rewards seen as effective weapon to beat terrorism CTC guidelines 'are against interests of local students' The Sunday Times Diana's diary Skin wars Barn conversions deplored Machine fault killed woman Air Canada Revised code will cover ritual abuse Rochdale parents' legal move Forgotten Greens gather after a year of plummeting fortunes Patten gives end-of-road sentence to gas guzzlers Tramp fires are threat to bridge Urgent Public Auction Rivals to the tractor run on grass Wilson sees Scotland on brink of independence Party to continue poll tax protest Doubting Christians crowding out the pews Horsepower versus Horse £70m shake-up of security hospitals Pollution alert over oil spill Prince returns PC shot in head Drinking fine Water warning Nature reserve Knocked down Factory blast The Peugeot 605. Relax as the World Flies by Amstrad Fidelity Saddam ejects attaches in retaliation for action by EC Business as usual in markets of capital Sects prepare for apocalypse tomorrow Training in the rain for a desert battle US seeks new cost-sharing plan before mid-term polls Saudis cut off crude oil supplies Curbs eased on Kuwaitis Soviet troops braced for showdown with Armenian rebels Ceausescu's son jailed for role in uprising deaths Guest worker exodus from East Germany Harrods Europe told to prepare for oil shortage Puritan spirit puts adultery in dock Rouble revival priority as economy founders Power for reform Poland's MPs set date for election EC-Iran talks on Rushdie Finns say peace pact obsolete Impasse on US Philippine bases Zulu leader suspicious of Mandela peace offer Reuter: Likud seeks recall of parliament Sihanouk offer Reuter: Ship boarded Reuter: Hunger strike Reuter: Visit off Reuter: Cold vengeance Grounded Thatcher lets train take strain Telecom AFP: Liberia ceasefire declared by Taylor $200m lawsuit for Bush's son Marriage a la mode Matthew Parris Why South Africa will pull through Helen Suzman finds hope in the desire of millions to end the violence and get on with their lives Leave us to our chips: this hectoring is even worse Nigel Hawkes, science editor, finds a mass og contradictions in the advice on healty eating and believes the public should be allowed to decide for itself Speakers cornered Upwardly mobile Red flag to a bull Double booked Musical chairs War of Thatcher's Ear The Longest Journey The Trojan Horse Industrial fears of a bleak outlook Policy in the Gulf Too many sheep Untapped talent Gallery competition Church and the rural community University finances Service wives Maths for all Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Weekend royal engagements Miss Rhoda Standeven Latest wills Luncheon Hermes Pan Professor Wreford Watson Church services tomorrow Church news Anniversaries Professor Stefania Niekrasz Centenary Rugby Match Whitgift School Frank Shaw Service dinners Service reception Births On this Day Announcements The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Oxfam The Times the Sunday Times Combat Stress National Kidney Research Fund The Rnli Motability Word-Watching The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2287 This Weekend Holiday Bookings Made through Exchange Travel Foster a binding relationship The British Library's Adopt a Book Appeal has saved 500 tomes from a shabby future. William Greaves reports Taking the toil out of tiling Picture Gallery Knock, knock, who's there? Gardens of urban delights Building a little self-respect A new hostel for the homeless shows a flair unusual in a budget building Tatler Sell It through the Times The 20-year dinner party Country events Fish made of the right stuff Snails at full speed Tit bits for table d'mort NCH A last-ditch to save the barns Peter Davenport reports on a threat to part of the Dales landscape Underneath the lamp plight Futon Company Pioneer Roof Systems MOPS Better Living Ltd Nylon Shirts Member Tidy Rail French Gifted Express Sofa's Sofabeds Christian Scott The 'Sheila Maid' School Ties Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Bea? I. S. Direct Mail Ltd The Times the Sunday Times Pine beds by Moriarti Finest Quality Shirts Cubes Shelving Frestles Desks ETC Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Readers Direct Shooting Developments One Day's Shooting Wonder Trimmer Criteria Foley & Foley Shirtmakers The London Wall Bed Company Newton Victorian Lighting Medivac Superficial charms The authenticity of a Greek statue owned by the Getty Museum is once again being questioned by experts At large: the art of Kuwait A British buyer's market Antiques and Collecting Mr. Chippendale's Debrett House Histories British Art Fair A Barn full Of Sofas And Chairs Alexandra Palace Plumridge & Co Manheim Spink Billiard Tables Wanted Old Fountain Pens Review S & H Jewell Ltd David Shepherd The South Bank Centre Mitsubishi Electric (Uk) Ltd Rhone-Poulenc RPO Alfred Brendel From Mozart to Strauss: The Viennese Succession RG Wigmore Hall Tatyana Nikolaeva KCM Opera & Ballet Barbican Hall Bolshoi Symphony Monteverdi Choir & Orchestra on Period Instruments Richard Clayderman Vh Gestures with little substance Music Theatre Festival Hall Infamy and beauty invade the screen Spink A potent metaphor for Romania's outrageous fortune Theatre Hamlet Lyttelton Sondheim tunes to new simplicity Broadway's greatest musical innovator is in severe danger of becoming popular, argues Jim Hiley LSO /Tilson-Thomas Barbican The Times BBC1 Royal National Institute for the Blind BBC 1 Dti Saunders and Parnes fight convictions Computers bitten by Tolkien bug The Times Crossword No 18,406 Weather Mensa Index A final hurrah In league Set back Title pointer New format Great Shot Marina guide Red-hot irons behind the curtain Simon Barnes on Saturday Faldo's glorious summer ends in disappointment Feherty has composure to keep lead New Cyclist Venables prepares for test of strength Wales begins a catching-up exercise Comment Clubs must strike a balance National Power International Catarino prefers road show Llanelli to give new flanker his chance Leicester will aim to prove a point against champions Rowlands returning for a crucial match Autosport Grand Prix Line Golf Carts French grab opening singles Good Year United States level after shaky start The true purpose of taking part in sport Platt's success on a platter Roberts is considering a return to Scotland NP Today's Team News Harwich in display of intent For the Record Yorkshire welcomes a cup that cheers Americans build up emphatic advantage Davies scrapes through Poles lose on last day Hailing an oasis in the desert of golf magazine viewing Sport on Television the Week in Review The Week's Highlights Graham's bout off Ward celebrates his fine season with another big innings Morris whistling along like a train Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Sport Service Golf Racing Metcalfe's batting milestone Smith inspires an historic innings McDonnell returns at hardest weight Senna slips past Prost in close running for pole Leading Practice Times Gibson justifies faith Cup gamble landed by Final Shot Results from yesterday's four race meetings Canoness ends Hay ward drought Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Sport on TV From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Michelozzo set for second Leger Irish Line-Up CH4/BBC1 Form guide to the big race Mandarin: Recent form points to Lord Of Tusmore Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Rapid Raceline Worthy Irish inclusion Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Bury Selections Eddery on duty at Belmont to partner Defensive Play Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: AYR Selections Dashing Blade can cope with step up in distance KOS Photos KKKIDS Kit Ltd Pikes Five Star Fleet Hire and Charter Offshore Flightcraft F Clark Photography Sky Ride Ampro Total luxury Courses and Tuition Creighton's Naturally Sunseeker Tomahawk 37 Sailing Boats Global Securities Ltd Swan 431 The dear heart of boating Is the sport in danger of becoming the sole domain of the rich? Ways of keeping afloat A mud mooring can offer cheap solutions to high marina costs Swinging fortunes of supply and demand Meeting at Spurs to name advisers Chase cuts jobs and dividend Golden float for Cluff Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Ferranti says Guerin illegally sold military goods Polly Peck board rallies round Nadir From a Correspondent: Willis-Corroon merger set to go ahead By our City Staff: Lonrho writ catalogues the Fayeds''deceptions' Growth continues amid new signs of recession By our City Staff: Rosehaugh nets £35m from sale of subsidiary Eyles ousts Martin at Pavilion Howden to cut 500 jobs Severn Trent offers £78m for Caird in bid to lead sector From a Correspondent in Hong Kong: Surprise move by HK bank Tyndall offshoot valued at £1 Brent Walker shares recover Haden MacLellan beats slowdown to rise 55% Kuwaiti bank ban lifted Waterman falls BBN soars 39% J England loss Michelin in loss Breedon boost Global leap Ibex slides Liberty lifted Fortnum rises Oil price rises will dominate i global economic discussions By our City Staff: Bellwinch losses near £5m Panel alters code to cover EC rule Hongkong Land profits up 32% The Alliance Trust Companies of Dundee Reuter: Goodman in £68m offer to save firm Reuter: Small loss for Dow Sep 21 Sep 20 Investment Trusts Shares recover after selling sends index below 2,000 Recent Issues Unlisted Securities Alpha Stocks Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, August 1990 Traditional Options Nervous end to account The Times Squatters add to problems of loan defaulters banking on sale of homes Help is being sought in unlikely quarters as a wave of property repossessions continues to mount, reports Anne Caborn Unit Linked Insurance Investments Mortgage deals to benefit workers Prizes to lure savers The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Foreign & Colonial For Information regarding Advertising within the… Portfolio Small investors offered parity in power sale Bristol & West Building Society Royal delivers historic non-event In defence of agents who offer advice for free Membership of a complaints body can be commercially wise Hard lesson for school of consolidation Save & Prosper Hill Samuel Sale timescale Capel-Cure Myers Grave misgivings after double debit sent account into red Distorted logic of Telecom line No parity in dividend from BT shares Knight Williams CU Brave can capitalise on slide in equities Comment Couple still fighting for £70,000 lost in bogus bonds investment Harvard to be wound up as Medivest fails Save & Prosper Post haste Save & Prosper A renaissance man working in the shadow of the great Business Profile Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd Save & Prosper European funds launched Wall flowers Fair dealing Trust in me Harvard ends Bogus bonds Nadir support Run halted Water bid Parties target home front to fight election Landlords oppose Labour policy on security of tenure By our Money Editor: Flat owners lobby MPs to gain the right to buy lease Bank of Ireland Saturday Review The Saturday Interview The Saturday Essay The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel A Childhood Half-Price Europe Offer Theatre Cinema Dance Picture Gallery Television Art Jazz Opera Rock Music Question time for Sissons The Saturday Interview Peter Sissons has one of the toughest jobs in television. Barbara Amiel wonders whether he can match the standard set by Sir Robin Day. Photograph by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Check out the Lady Chapel Metropolitan Home Introducing a new arrangement of an old standard.… Wedgwood. Wouldn't you? The Tou The Saturday Essay When does a discerning traveller become an unthinking tourist? Geoffrey Moorhouse laments the desecration of the world's beauty spots Picture Gallery From our Own Correspondent: Oh, to be in Tver Anglian Low Tar Ronchitis and Other Chest Diseases Portrait of a love betrayed? Nigel Nicolson questions the BBC version of the affair between his mother, Vitta Sackville-West, and her lover, Violet Trefusis Picture Gallery When nobody comes to the revolution How is Tariq Ali adapting to his role as the nation's pet Trot? Bryan Appleyard reports Of gilt and innocence Geoff Brown on the challenging film that has been a surprise money-spinner across America Banging on about Ludwig I wonder who's parsing her now? Philip Howard on Horace's much-translated poem from 23BC chronicling the old, old story of a farewell to love Decorwool Verdict of innocence A generous judgment on Denning, champion of the underdog Lord Denning a Biography By Edmund Heward Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ?15 A vision of England Dr Johnson's Dictionary encapsulates the spirit of an age, Peter Ackroyd writes A Dictionary of the English Language By Samuel Johnson Longman Facsimile, ?195 Picture Gallery Green valleys of memory A Welsh Childhood By Alice Thomas Ellis Michael Joseph, ?15.99 A Wellington at the bottom of the garden Paddy's Pot of Gold By Dick King-Smith Illustrated by David Parkins Viking, ?6.99 Looking down the business end of politics The Enterprise Years a Businessman in the Cabinet By Lord Young Headline, ?16.95 Children's Books An Alphabet of Animals By Christopher Wormell Collins, ?15.00 QPD Respectable eroticism The Operas of Charles Gounod By Steven Huebner Clarendon Press, ?35 Asimov Nemesis Respectable eroticism Songs of love and jargon The Rise of the English Street Ballad 1550-1650 By Natascha W?rzbach Translated by Gayna Walls Cambridge, ?40 Kirkdale Thomas Lloyd Insufficient evidence Pierre Cardin at forte As Cardin celebrates its 40th birthday, its head is to receive a V&A retrospective exhibition. Liz Smith reviews a remarkable story of success No Title Wine Club Restaurant Guide Munch in the country Eat up your toons Raise your glasses to glasnost Jane MacQuitty picks some east European wines worth drinking now Wine Buys Flexing one's mussels over shore things Frances Bissell, The Times cook, abandons the exotic to find home-grown inspiration from a coastal harvest Great British Classics The Best 4x4xFIVE Land Rover Staying on in the Big House Paying guests help keep the aristocracy in their accustomed style at the Knight og Glin's castle, Tim Willis reports. Photographs by Richard Waite The green door to ancient treasure After more than three centuries-and periodic bouts of ill-fortune-Chelsea Physic Garden blooms wtih health, Francesca Greenoak reports. Photographs by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Gardens to Visit Homes & Gardens Marshalls Seeds Princely cure for growing pains The national fruit collection is to be preserved, thanks to royal intervention Agriframes Garden Shredders by Lescha Old Roses English Roses Climbing Roses Banish Moles Humanely Top & Soft Fruit Dobies Picture Gallery Restaurant Guide Three Superb Indian Restaurants Grand City Tree cheers for the autumn The fruit season is upon us, but handle with due care Hockneys Qeeta Weekend Tips The Good Earth Dickens Hotel Bar & Restaurant Alvaro's Haweli Marco Polo's Club Abubillas Keith Cardale Groves Bersl Egerton Florida Holiday Homes Fimbra Gainsborough Gardens Hampstead, London Nw3 Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Display Advertising Items French Riviera The Marbella Estates Gazette South Bucks HR Kenneth Prestige Homes Ltd Daniels Villa France Properties Serving the English in… C. E. Williams Mortgage news from Warburton Wyse Sutherland & Co Sold Friend & Falcke JS Bloor Tuscany Hampstead Nw6 No Urbanibations! Where to go for the best snow From off-piste skiing to beginners' classes, sophisticated apresski to holidays with children; and, most important of all, where to find good snow-whatever you need to know about skiing this season, The Times guide has the answers Good skiing starts here Picture Gallery Avoiding the crowds Picking a snow guarantee Will the bad snow go on? Cities of the Tsars Hunt the White Rajah Philip Davies goes off the beaten track to the jungles of Borneo in scrach of memories of the extraordinary Brooke dynasty Travel Notes The Barn Owl Inn Bendon House Hotel Wall-to-wall Ashley The Mill house hotel Above Lake Windermere The Shaven Crown Hotel Cotswolds Mid-Norfolk Periton Park Rockness Hotel Cottage Travel Activity Holidays Cornwall & Devon Bonchurch Manor Hotel Available Itineraries Eastern promises, seasonal greenings, to the slopes with security and lifting off: Shona Crawford Poole reports Gleneagles Hotel Rac The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Christmas Breaks The Richmond Hotel Traditional Seacourt Hotel Ventnor I. O. W Bedford Lodge Hotel Sandown Collingbourne Private Hotel The Hand Hotel Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Absolutely Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Images of France Portugal Ski Esprit Swan Hellenic When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Affair Idyllic Italy Canada Norway Headwater Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest total Ski Ski Meribel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australasia and around the World Twickers World Travel Bug Safe & Sunny North Cyprus Tristar Travel Christmas in Venice Travelbag Snowman No Title Journey Latin America Finlays No Title Dordogne Experience Ski Whizz Small World Silk Cut Far Away Holidays Africa Travel Centre Wasteels South Africa Christmas & New Year Magic of the Orient South Africa Picture Gallery The Times Half-Price Europe Offer Your passport to Europe Stay half price at your choice of quality hotel in one of 13 countries and take advantage of reductions on travel and car hire to enjoy the cultural sights of Europe-for an initial investment of ?3.95 Chess Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge 'Cooper was wooden' The Times Hitachi Selfridge Atlas of Medieval Civilizations 1 Dawn of a Newage Picture Gallery The Times Contents Introduction Picture Gallery The Germanic Invasions Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Invasion and Assimilation Anglo Saxons and Frank53 Picture Gallery Dawn of a New Age 600-800 The Norsemen Dawn of a New Age: 800-1000 Byzantium Picture Gallery Dawn of a New Age: c450-1000 Islam Dawn of a New Age: 632-850 Expansion of Islam under Mohammed growth under Abu… The Eurasian World Dawn of a New Age: 850-1000 Picture Gallery Masterworks of the Medieval Age Hagia Sophia

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