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News from 29/09/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Montagu Don, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Graham Rock, Robert Silver, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Philip Barron, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Charles Irving, John Morgan, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Jeffrey Abbott, Alastair Guild, Gower Davies, Hilary Finch, Laura Thompson, Andrei Navrozov, Michael Binyon, James Bone, A. E. Elphick, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, Dessa Trevisan, C. J. R. Willis, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clive Parish, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Adrian Morgan, Geoff Brown, Richard Tate, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Bernard Levin, Margaret Bishop, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, A. Rouse, A. R. Mann, Robert Young, Richard G. Notley, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, K. G. Hanlon (Chairman), Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Frank Bealey, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Geoffrey Sadow, Charles Taylor, Martin Barrow, Robert Thorne, Peter Bills, Robin Young, John Durie, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, T. M. H. Scott, John Percival, John Hennessy, Fiona MacCarthy, V. Anderson, Bernard Crick, Mathew Hale, Margaret Dibben, R. S. Cochrane, T. S. Cordy, Chief Executive, Nicole Swengley, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, John C. Dering, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Sandy Bisp, Kevin Eason and Martin Barrow, Alan Mattingly, Director, H. M., John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Jane Murray, Kerry Gill, D. E. Rixon, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Tom Benyon, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Ray Connolly, Conrad Voss Bark, Michael Wright, Richard Evans, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Cyril D. Townsend (Vice-chairman), Peter Guilford, Mark Bol?at, Alastair Robertson, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, J. R. Hughes, Peter Hardy, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Cohen, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, V. Richards, Michael Seely, John Shaw, A. Jenkins, Brian Buchanan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland, E. R. D. Palmer, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Hill, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Tom Davies, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Piers Gough, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Michael Knipe and Charles Bremner,

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One of nature's gentlemen Picture Gallery Breaking the valley spirit? Monet for nothing A lucky break in the country The Baa-baas celebrate Shared equity's slow response The Times Atlas of Medieval Civilisations Index Soaring petrol price 'not profiteering' Oil production windfall tax possible By a Staff Reporter: Poll shows a Liberal gain at Labour's cost Wider still and higher may the goal posts be set Video camera failed to record conference on terrorism Councils get ?5m after error Dunhill Laying waste of Kuwait 'speeding up war' Lecturers to vote on strike action as pay talks collapse The Arts go tabloid - and full colour Who runs Britain? Mozart special Business extra Urgent Public Auction Brooke initiative "runs into sands' Fakers flood market with bogus art nouveau glass Labour tries to avoid conflict over peace dividend Speaker wins libel cash plea Beef producers say extra ?8m is too little, too late Planes 'hidden' Drug smugglers jailed for role in ?25m operation MP claims social fund is a lottery BSB campaign Tall tree rescue Nursing jobs go Movable feast Poll tax shortfalls predicted as Scots debts reach £769m 80% cut in charge for naval student Denver Boot is ready to take a few giant steps for exports Blunkett accuses ministers of 'downright lie' Picture Gallery Pressure group to fight £500m Bull Ring plans IBM Woman police chief denies misconduct NSPCC Fresh life in an old brew Prisoners in top security 'often get best regimes' Outpost of Oxford a step nearer LSD pair jailed Wife guilty Job losses Plan abandoned Labour choice Patten's man turns to adverts in green campaign Mud rescue Murder charge Last post Lyons appeal Bacon saved 16 TV Channels now 32 next Year Doctors seek study of deaths doe to medical mishaps The Sunday Times Minister offers hope to disabled Disabled people have launched protests and demonstrations to claim that the government's policies towards them are mean and degrading. Ruth Gledhill speaks to Nicholas Scott, the minister responsible Hooligan threat to benefits fight Cooper urged Iran to ignore his case in forging rapprochement UK tanks and troops embark for Saudi duty Saddam 'ignoring pressure' United Nations US planes ready to fight from inside Gulf Mud flies in battle of words Egypt Top general fears use of force could provoke third world war Soviet Union Should men over 40 be on the pill? Advertisemetn By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Threat to Rushdie 'is not changed' R Kwai Superpowers reach fine print stage on reducing forces Bush concession for budget deal Natwest Mortgages Child woes in rich nations widen summit agenda God stays male in new US Bible Berlin ideologist keeps faith with the 'great' Stalin Anne McElvoy, in the first article of three on East Germany's last days reports on how the marxist old guard is facing the end of a dream EC 'must prepare for enlargement' Warning by Moscow's mayor of coup danger Guard at US envoy's home is found shot Kosovo stopped of its autonomy Angry farmers derail Mitterrand's outing Safeway Soldiers jailed for murder of Aquino Interpol move (AFP): Soccer riot (Reuter): Baby drowns Law in need of a change …and moreover Birds of passage betrayed by Brussels Marion Shoard urges tough EC action to stop the migratory slaughter in southern Europe After years apart, can this be a marriage of true minds? Anne McElvoy in East Berlin reports on the doubts over next week's ill-matched marriage of the two Germanies Embarrassment and Keats Life after Todd Gathering dust Save the Tory Troupes out Calculated Gambles The Art of Local Funding Danger in Hospital Mending bridges in Middle East Learning English Philistine garages Green thoughts put in the shade Unkindest cuts Wandering about Graveyard on a Russian hill Honours even X-ray diagnosis Court Circular Royal engagements Sheriffs of the City of London Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Mr H. D. R. P. Lindsay Miss Rhoda Standeven Retirements Marriage Luncheon Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Headington School, Oxford St Clare's, Oxford Ritchie Gardiner John Ritchie Gardiner, OBE GM, who was head of the Burma Section of Special Operations Executive (Force 136), directing guerrilla operations in Japanese-held territory from late 1942 urtil the end of the war, died on September 25 aged 87. He was born on April 8,1903 Memorial services Mr Oscar Colburn The night sky in October Battle of Britain Ball Service dinner Rab Bruce Lockhart Dinners Latest wills Lawrence Hills Lawrence Donegan Hills, founder director of the Henry Doubleday Research Associaition, died on September 20, aged 79. He was born on July 2nd, 1911 Tomorrow's services On This Day An Atrociocu Banditti Then the seventh angel blew his trumpet and there… Oxfam Concise Crossword No 2293 The Times Surgery for paintings looking a little flaky Help: Diana Washington, art conservator Events in town Fashion served up on a plate Assets: tableware Pumping out a problem Changing face Rock'n'roll Cities dogged by pet lovers In London there are as many dogs as children, in Paris dogs outnumber children. How do cities cope with canine companions? Country Events this Weekend Sunalliance Rob MacKlin is waxing enthusiastic. "So… Marsh of progress m Suffolk's birdland Feather report The luckiest place to break a leg Home from home: Dame Judi Dench The art of colourful table talk Talking serious turkey Breeding Cordula Homage to a fantastic giant It was an odd time to celebrate George Macdonald's birth, but a great party Alice, me and daze of despair Farmer's diary: Paul Helney Everpure Insublind I. S. Direct Mail Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa's Sofabeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Evening Primrose Oil Lingerie Multiple Display Advertising Items Beaumont & Co. 17th Century English Oak Hicking Toys Multiple Display Advertising Items Call Akom Ltd on Multiple Display Advertising Items Criteria First of the designer labels Christopher Dresser started a trend—more than 100 years ago Lifting the lid on a golden past Sarah Jane Checkland previews a London exhibition of toys for the rich Batra "We're All You Need to Know" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkins Save a Tree For Fine Antique Pewter Multiple Display Advertising Items Antiques Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Review Preview Michael Allen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soho Jazz Festival '90 RG Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Dizzy Gillespie United Nation Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vb Texaco Star Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters from a bobby-sox idol Theatre Robert Wagner, making his first West End stage appearance in British premiere of Love Letters, talks to Debra Craine Unstoppable march of period instruments Classical Music Taxing comedy Theatre How Tickled I Am!Palladium Able Labels The Times Northern Sinfonia/ Schiff Queen Elizabeth Hall Colourful patchwork World Music Save the Children Saturday's Radio 3 Sunday's Cpre More groups than expected retain Arts Council funds The Times Crossword No 18,412 Picture Gallery Weather From Reuter in Moscow: Soviet disaster call after nuclear blast The Man behind a £6M Drug Ring is Exactly where He… • Sport Patience a virtue Case study Play it again Moving home Festive run Crafty sail Davies searches for solace at Barbarians' birthday party Revealing tale from the locker-room Simon Barnes on Saturday Today's Teams at Twickenham Saturday September 29 1990 TSB insurance Choice Donnelly survives 160 mph crash China ready to stage Olympic Games Comment The country whose resources enable it to tackle any challenge is gearing itself to bid for the world's greatest sporting festival The Big Apple bites off a whole new ball game Lights go out at Comiskey Park The sun sets tomorrow on the baseball palace of the world. Alix Ramsay reports on the team moving next door Become a Pilot Bordin's time is under threat Sotheby's discover the art of running Calm brings change of fortune for Rothmans Yachting McKenzie should be a cut above Jacob Boxing End of the line for the long ball Harford has begun to change the face of Wimblcdon, the first division's lcast-loved club Cut in levy may be extended Sports Service Football Racing Midfield duel beckons Platt and Gascoigne England need draw to earn their passage Reunion awaiting Lukic and Whyte Argentine forward goes on trial with United Practice Times from Jerez Elmbridge to challenge for marathon title Canoeing Autosport Senna may prove hard to dislodge from pole position Motor Racing Elliott and Cram in final showdown Athletics Six-metre title hijacked by an American Yachting Evans says Welsh may start paying top players in future Rugby Union Old hands and new face for Swansea Barbarians, colts and women adorn stage Today's Team News Spam have plans for Italian job Barnes out for two weeks Nostalgic reunion In Brief Leng in confident mood for decisive cross-country stage For the Record Welsh respect for inexperienced South Korean side Hockey Morgan wins his second big title Snooker Bamboo rods back in favour for salmon Fishing Woosnam in a familiar role McNulty challenges for a place in the next European Ryder Cup team Warwickshire hopes firm Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures By a Special Correpondent: Young players shock Worplesdon elders Multi-coloured world of umbrella people Sport on TV Dighton in the driving seat Cycling First blood is drawn by Swedes Table Tennis Morozova to instil more positive spirit in new role Tennis Confident Salford can worry Widnes Rugby League Elite group expert at striking it rich Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Festival glitter hides the reality Jockey Club must portray other face of racing to Whitehall contingent at Ascot today Shadayid strengthens classic claim Mandarin: Stratford Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Strong raid on valuable Rome prize Racing next week Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Distant Relative to take centre stage in competitive mile Mandarin: Redcar Selections Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haypock Park Selections The English challenge at Longchamp Next weekend world's leading racehorses will thunder around Longchamp in search of glory and a £500,000 prize. Graham Rock tells the story of the 70-year-old Classic On and off-course attractions The Sporting Weekend Prix De L'arc De Triomphe Money behind the marvels The sponsor of the weekend extraganza has created a notable racing festival Ciga Hotels Motorboats Viking Marlin Marine Creightons Naturally 35 Princess Riviera Sailing Boats Cobra Catamarans Chandlery Pumpkin Yachting General International Leisure Business Hydrofoil Kiln Green Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorboats Sailing Boats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Menorca Waterway network plan for Somerset Lift repair likely Sales buoyant Red sails and gold cards to take the stress out of sailing Adrian Morgan discovers one easy, new way to take the helm of the distinctive Redwing keelboat Brentford Dock Ulysses option Safety seminar The Times/rorc Safety at Sea Conference Tokyo shares plunge on Gulf rumour The Pound Interest Rates North Sea Oil Nadir flies out to seek Turkish boost for PPI Polly chief foils press after Concorde flight Cornish town hit as ECC cuts 750 jobs following review Barclays buys private German bank for £200m £1bn loss at Bond Corp beats record CBI rejects Thatcher criticism Enquiries in Geneva definitely unwelcome Brittan takes hard line in split with Borrie over mergers Stormgard shares dive after warning Waterford down Addison loses King extension Shutters close on Praktica maker Levy blow for Central Personal savings ratio climbs to more than 7% Receivers end trading at Airship Industries World Market Indices Recent Issues Caird in call to police on enquiry MoD cuts slice 23% off Adwest profits Business Roundup Baltica agrees Danish deal Bhh falls to £4.28m High-Point at £2.52m Construction gloom London Traded Options Traditional Options Wolstenholme up to £1.86m Specialeyes axes dividend Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Sherwood ahead 24% Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Alpha Stocks Caution rules as index falls to lowest close this year Stock Market Third Market Commodities Company Briefs Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Bargain hunters help Dow to rise 25 points Wall Street Gulf strife gives EC energy chief chance to win policy backing Unit Linked Insurance Investments Conder in half-time £9.8m loss BS Group bid Kingfisher link BCMB payout Hunterprint fall Shutter comes down on the changing picture in industry Unit Trust Statistics Losses curbed Stock Exchange Prices Independent Midland Tiger poised to make a killing Bond offers safety net on investment if prices fail to rise Alternative medical care under an insurance plan Save & Prosper Portfolio I. P. S. Lamont Plc Briefings Mortgage help with planning a family Bristol & West Gilt funds shine out to investors as recession fears hit share prices With profits bonds or building societies Transfers from husband to wife Save & Prosper The Equitable Life That fantastic plastic and a case of Barclaycard blues Keeping shares in the family avoids a broker's fee The CU Quilter P. E. P CU Cats, mothers-in-law and PIN Heads they win, tails we lose Expensive Eurocheque Short on sympathy Cheated on rates PEP save & Prosper Sweet charity as balloon goes up on Gift Aid Deregistration leaflet updated by VAT man MPS Life companies move in on NHS to sell policies Deadline looms for return of tax forms Gartmore Multiple Display Advertising Items Capel-Cure Myers Falling markets hold no fear for big names Halifax and Standard Life team up to launch one of three new Peps for investors looking to take advantage of plunge in equity values A revolution in housing policy Comment The performance car warranty that broke down on breakdown Reg letter day for plates Sky's the limit for frequent flyers Capital City A schoolboy prankster hiding under Mobbs' rule Business Profile Fidelity Investments Halifax launches equity plan Mobb's rule Sweet charity Dragon fire Dutch pill Relative value Nadir talks Record loss EC control Share and share alike in half-price dream homes Cost of luxury housing may be delayed, writes Barbara Ellis Joint equity schemes used to combat teacher shortage Bank of Ireland The Times Saturday Review Back to the wild: why animals fascinate Sir David Attenborough The Ski The Best guide to rubbing shoulders with the jet set London's bridges: the hunt for an exciting new gateway to the City The Saturday Interview Television Sheridan Morley Art Jazz Rock Cinema Theatre Opera Music Dance For ever the en The Saturday Interview Once he would go to Borneo hoping to bump into an orang-utan. Now Sir David Attenborough has friends in the strangest places, he tells Valerie Grove Revelations of the write stuff Harrods Farewell to The Saturday Essay The last coal mine in the Rhondda Valley, once at the centre of socialism and the chapel movement, has lost its fighting spirit, Tom Davies writes. Photographs by Dario Mitidieri From our Own Correspondent: Curtains for cabaret Reunification will mean the final performance for many of East Germany's theatres and shows, Anne McElvoy writes Marks & Spencer Bridging the gap in a city's identity The Arts London Bridge (above) was the first to span the Thames. Now the proposed design for a new river crossing has received praise both as an abstract piece of engineering and as a symbol of resurgence in the capital. Robert Thorne reports Broadway stages an invasion American plays are drawing West End audiences A sculptor in harmony with the natural world Richard Long's art subtly modifies the natural landscape. Richard Cork on the Tate's new Turner Prize show Harrods Galaxy When you can have silk? The virtue of trial and error Enthusiasms Bernard Levin on his former teacher, the philosopher Sir Karl Popper Ripple The cult of Annanimity Books Fiona MacCarthy on the ideological and sexual loyalties that formed the basis of 20th century British intellectual life Out Age Portrait of a Generation By No?l Annan Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 The fate of royalty Author Philip Ziegler seeks the reasoned middle ground in his portrayal of the Duke of Windsor, Hugo Vickers writes King Edward VIII By Philip Ziegler Collins, £20 Picture Gallery Inspired truth-telling Norman Cameron Collected Poems And Selected Translations Edited by Warren Hope and Jonathan Barker Anvil, £14.95 India's jewel lies splintered India a Million Mutinies By V. S. Naipaul Heinemann, £17.50 Delusions of relativity Memories By Andrei Sakharov Translated by Richard Lourie Hutchinson, £19.99 Britannica Lush scenes, sacred cows Shades of Green By David Sinclair Grafton, 13.95 A comic overcome Winner Takes All Aseason in Israel By Stephen Brook Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Death of an army How it seemed Mirabella The Best 4x4xFIVE Land Rover A new wave of dandies A new breed of menswear designers is tailoring British classics to suit the sartorial demands of the modern man, John Morgan writes Picture Gallery Hine In with the theatre set Piers Gough enjoys a taste of rustic Italy in a basement, where you may need to double book Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Cutting the mustard A toast unto his majesty Jane MacQuitty praises the royal family of affordable wines made from chardonnay, the king of white grapes Wine Buys Preparing for a winter of content Nothing is more warming than a casserole, writes Frances Bissell, The Times cook This is perhaps the best known of all our hot-pot… A moder Ford A warrior queen's Frankenstein furniture Leslie Geddes-Brown meets a furniture designer who takes her inspiration from the sea It's a Totally Original and Unique Shape Love in the country Two years ago, Montagu Don took on a serious horticultural challenge: to rebuild from scratch a sprawling 32-acre garden Clarks Get ready for the big chill As warm days draw to a close, Francesca Greenoak plans to protect against frost Restaurant Guide Taste of Africa Mr Kong Alexander's Restaurant Los Remos Thai Chung Ken Lo's Memories of China, Chelsea Harbour Safari Galley Restaurant South Indian Restaurant Kelong Capricho Formosa Weekend Tips Food, glorious food A feast of gargantuan proportions has been recreated Trilliums The Common or Garden Sundial is only Accurate on the… Homes & Gardens Dextroplast Ltd. Agriframes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Suttons Seeds Home Bridging Multiple Display Advertising Items WM Designer Homes Mortgages & Remortgages Bovis Country Homes JS Bloor Friend & Falcke Highgate N6 11% Stabilized Business Leisure Resources Ltd. Prudential The National Panel of Managing Agents Winkworth Multiple Display Advertising Items CD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe&Ringland Pearce Lane Fox Capital Brancaster, Norfolk Abbey National Thornton Meadow Turner evans Tapplys The mystique of Morocco Travel In this western outpost of the Musilm world, where centuries-old culture meets today's capitalism, everyone will 'make you a good price', John Hill writes The right place at the right time Where are the longest runs, the most challenging adventures and the best resorts to people-watch, or to take the family? Peter Hardy salaloms through the variets of choices Best in the long run Tests for the tough Beauty on the piste Happy families A World of Leisure Discovery & Adventure Ireland Artificial pleasures Wings for a song New airpass deals offer bargain travel The West Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovey House Hotel Beer, Seaton, Devon Uk Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Smugglers 15th Century Hotel Torquay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coventry remembers the Blitz, and surfing gains snow credibility. Travel updates from Shona Crawford Poole Itineraries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomas Hardy Country Lyme Regis A Gourmet's Delight in the Heart of Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Red Lion Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wasteels Winter Sports Self-Catering Bladon Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items GTF Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Multiple Classified Advertising Items USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trail Finders the Travel Experts NEILSON Supertravel Atesa Car Rental British Airways South Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Global Small World Krakow at Christmas Flights to Asia Dordogne Experience The magic of Monet in his own home Win a week's holiday for two near the artist's house in Normandy and free entry to the Royal Academy exhibition - plus many other prizes Mone Tin The '90' Chess Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge 'My first nude was of the housemaid' A Childhood: Patrick Lichfield Serenissima Remy Martin V. S. O. P. 2Western Chbistendom The Times Atlas of Medieval Civilizations Introduction Western Christendom: 936-1268 The Crusades The Rise of the State Western Christendom: 900-1400 Western Christendom: 1328-1417 Ancient & Mevieval History Book Club

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