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News from 06/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, J. M. Gould, David Cannadine, Roger Freeman, Simon Barnes, Christopher Frazer (Vice-chairman), Bill Frost, Barbara Ellis, Martin Spence, Sheridan Morley, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Keith Skeoch and Geoffrey Dennis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Tom Murphy, Eric R. Stevens, J. E. C. Perry, Bruce Clark, Jim McCue, Josh Hall, Nigel Tisdall, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Alan Betts, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Bramson, Jenny MacArthur, George Perry, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Alistair Horne, David Sayers, Jane Henley, Colin Prickett, Angus Shaw of Associated Press, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cork, F. H. Enright, Margot Norman, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Rhodes James, Sydney Friskin, Angela MacKay and Jon Ashworth, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, J. A. Kornberg, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Chris Thau, William Jackson, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), William Greaves, Sandy Bisp, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Robert Chenciner, Marcus Binney, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Adrian George, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Peter Bryan, Karen Buckley, Dawn Mello, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, Jane Brown, John Slepokura, Paul Nuki, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, N. Kurti, Keith Wheatley, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Anatole Kaletsky and Nicholas Wood, Alastair Robertson, Jane MacQuity, Alan Budd, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, David Young, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Peter Guilford, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Charles Nevin, Bert Massie, Director, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Robert Morgan, Michael Knipe and Michael Horsnell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Stuart Alderman, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, A. J. Olsen, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Leonard Feltham, Lindsay Cook and Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, J. N. Archer, Piers Gough, David Harounoff, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Colin McQuillan, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Times The Times Saturday The mellowing of Connery On CD and tape A garden by the lorry load Weekend Living Whither rugby? The Times Sport The view from Lord King Weekend Money Atlas of Medieval Civilisations Index Britain in ERM on Monday Interest rates cut by one point as Major surprises markets Kinnock jolts rebels back into line Exit-seat monitors wanted (no fatties please) Mortgages on the way down Ulster police try to hit IRA rackets UK International Ceramics Ltd Bush orders shutdown of US services Thatcher's plunge linked to economy and election factor Mortgage rate cuts deliver instant relief for borrowers The Contemporary Textile Gallery Lesson to be learnt from those who boldly went before Picture Gallery EC bails a wider commitment to Europe It's me or him! Ultimately it was both By Staff Reporsters: Sigh of relief is tinged with suspicion Former gangster is jailed 25 years for £78m drugs plot 'Father' cleared of incest Lawyers' vigil Man released National Trust goes public with its smallest acquisition Law to undermine holes in the road Picture Gallery Tenants reject housing trust proposal The Equitable Life Elizabeth Taylor Mackay's angels come to the rescue of abducted children After the dismissal of an appeal against sentence by a father for taking his son, Francis Gibb reports on how the legal authorities tackle the issue of child abduction 'No bias' code may be unworkable, says TV watchdog Jill Bennett found dead aged 58 Prince of Wales Theatre Wife on murder charge Father's tale of treading emotional tightrope Bishops seek ways to remedy decline in the priesthood Judge in attack on Aids case report Skillion Storage Warehouse Abuse case parents kept from children Police leader Enquiry funeral Pop group fined Hitachi Amstrad Site is chosen for Midland forest with 30m trees Police on the wildlife beat meet to protect predators Howard criticises EC social chief Telecom may ring the changes on image Power in the willow generates interest Lloyds Bank Neo-Nazi barred entry to Britain Hoaxer jailed Vacancies down Rider killed Bulldozer trail Actress returns Opera cancelled British Gas Here was the power but how long before glory? Dunhill Anger as ban on hard-left group is upheld Halifax Hattersley promises blasphemy law vote From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Walesa attacks Mazowiecki decision to join presidential race Bundestag opens door to small parties Slovenia protests over army action Foreign Colonial Management Ltd Russians cautious on stock market Boost for Hurd at EC conference Xenophobia resurfaces in Austrian campaign Uproar in Canadian Senate (Reuter): Hijacker appeal (Reuter): Brando delay (AP): Jail riot deaths (AFP): Oil reprieve (Reuter): No evil seen Pure New Wool Rebels in both parties block US budget-deficit deal President Bush suffered embarrassing defeat yesterday because two opposing factions in Congress united against his budget package. Susan Ellicott discusses the reasons Pretoria suspends curfew in Soweto Opus Technology Plc By our Foreign Staff: French troops seize Kigali airport to evacuate nationals Refugees revive tribal tensions Rioting workers vent anger over Osaka bribery scandal Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Manila: Philippines coup leader gives up after air strike Party disowns former Klan leader PLO buoyed by calls for Arab-Israeli peace talks Iraq's UN address gives no quarter Hope of freedom for older Britons Picture Gallery Britannia Building Society Frontline forces to be boosted Rights rather than ritual …and moreover In the band: now for the fine tuning Alan Budd believes the proposed ERM entry rate is a good start for fighting inflation Sorry, squire, but today we prefer to do without you David Cannadine traces the diminishing role of the landed gentry and aristocracy at the top of the Tory party Bad taste for the wine bars Diary Taking the Plunge What is Linkage? A Midlands New Forest High-speed rail improvements Links with Syria Ticket touts Cost of legal aid Access lacking for the disabled Eastbourne election Macmillan's going Alternative energy Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Setting a date on Bayeux tapestry Into recession? Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays Service dinners Weekend royal engagements Mr John C. T. Oates Appointments Jill Bennett Forthcoming marriages Peter Taylor Church services tomorrow William Dring Rab Bruce Lockhart Luncheon Reception Announcements & Personal Crisis in the near East The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2299 BP Palaces sign a new defender How best to go about 'selling' five ancient - and historic -London landmarks Pressing ahead with the Gutenberg inheritance Jim McCue previews some of the gems which will be on view at Britians's first Fine Book Print Fair Events in town This Weekend Iberia Looking out for a good scrap Assets Monumental aspirations Changing Face Where to Buy Calvados Waisting away on the doorstep Help: Kate Catleugh, diet food supplier Good old country comforts Home from home: Jackie Staples The Times Smashed hits and molten oldies Originals: Tessa Clegg, glass-maker Teaching new dogs old tricks Breeding Getting a garden off the peg Alastair Robertson visits a couple who took 17 lorryloads of garden from Glasgow to Northants And there let us wallow Feather report Country Events This Weekend They only Work if You Put Money in Ploughman's lunch is off Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney BAF Dexter Celic Ltd Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Insublind Akom Ltd Christian Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Fabulous Features Gifted Express Ltd The Cashmere Stores Multiple Display Advertising Items Baf Roofing Systems Ltd Kingfisher Sofa's Sofabeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice Selection Illuminating view of facsimiles Are copies of ancient documents a giltedged investment? Art transports of despair Have masterpiece, will travel—but how to get it home in one piece? Antiques and Collecting Four in One Promotions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Park Lane Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Reviews The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Count Basie Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Wimbledon Theatre Mercury Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Zamana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dominion Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deserved adulation? Jazz Debut night for hall of note Classical Music: Glasgow National Theatre Gloom in the tunnel Opera Paul Griffiths on a Siegfried with problems at Covent Garden Walking scenery and talking pictures Theatre The Old Law Lyric Studio Hammersmith Heaney: bard of hope The Sunday Times Trouble in Paradise Battersea Arts Centre The Gramophone Awards 1990 Winners Spirited sole-work Dance Alvin Ailey Alhambra, Bradford Adopt a Granny Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio National Asthma Campaign Picture Gallery PLO thanks Hurd for his sympathy The Times Crossword No 18,418 Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch For the latest Aa traffic and roadworks information,… Weather Trafalgar House Europe Dispassionate tale of love's Labours lost Conference sketch Index Carson's course Summary Shared view Footbal First down Bobsleighing Starting point Rugby League Trade winds Yachts High hopes Rugby Union Sunday best Hockey Villa's pairing with Inter brings danger on and off the field European Draws The psychology of claptrap Cup draw delights Wrexham Investors Chronicle A wary step oil the evolutionary road Rugby union in its present form is a game potentially far too dangerous to be played for money France thrive on Korean failings Revisiting two men of principle Sport on Television the Week in View British composure helps to subdue stubborn Belgians Hockey The Week's Highlights Deadly male bastion assaulted An Alpine first scored by a general's daughter Coming to grief on the reef means hours down below No Swift end to Barrett's designs Boxing Heavy Brown back after two-year ban Judo A man who would give nothing away Graham comes up with the £10 million answer as he goes for the ground-sharing option at Highbury Taylor a man of humour Onus on Londoners to keep up Crazy gang treat for Bassett Weekend Team News Angell heads late winner for Southend Bull a golden link in a family chain A forward happy with the odds St Helens victory is stuff of dreams Rugby League Kelly feels force of Belgians Cycling Fielding error gives Pirates a decisive run Baseball Langer is warned by Faldo Multiple Display Advertising Items Cup captain keeps her distance as Alfredsson falters Golf Torrance so close to large pay day Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Whitaker makes most of reprieve Equestrianism Britain suffer a setback in singles Tennis Sport on Tv Challenge awaiting dominant Devils Ice Hockey Cunningham a sure hit Basketball Waldron restocks his shop with Neath-made goods A frenetic club style is transferred to the country's window in the centenary rugby clash with 'Barbaria' Onerous victory may be avoided Hartley's reprieve In Brief Draw favours Le Moignan Squash Rackets Today's Team News Norman pulls rank on Zaman Gul For the Record Dawes and Lewis go as Wales dear way for the future A cruel parting of ways by Mosses Delighting in cane's control Fishing Contracts to halt unofficial jaunts Cricket Procter's orders for Lamb Miandad does about turn to lead Pakistan Hard hurdle for Bristol Bowls From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Hellenic to extend fillies' fine record with Arc triumph Big-Race Line-Up Form guide to the 21 contenders Belmez doubtful after injuring foot Cauthen lands Newmarket feature but accident may rule out his Arc partner Longchamp Today C4 Longchamp Tomorrow C4 Crackdown on illegal bets Mandarin: Worcester Selections TV coverage Mandarin: Risen Moon to excel over longer trip in Cambridgeshire Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Rapid Raceline Trainer's wife 'critical' Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Chefstow Selections Cecil colt 33-1 for Derby after Newmarket victory Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections Yachts Boats and Watersports Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. A. B. S. Limited Anshan returns to form with Goodwood victory Yesterday's results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorboats Sunseeker Hawk 27 Half Ownership Multiple Display Advertising Items Under orders of the bowler hat brigade E. D. J. Boat Builders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The glamour boat that makes friends White Crusader and Prudence, the Oyster 68, are not the obvious yachts to swap. Keith Wheatley meets the men happy with the deal Yachts Boats and Watersports Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Haward Hire and Charter Offshore Ellis Yacht General Repair, Restoration, Security and Safety St Tropez blesses a gambling man Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robin Webb Spars & Sails The Times Double money blow Shares leap ?20bn as Erm entry takes dealers by surprise The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Taylor Young By our City Staff: Sterling soars by almost four cents More mortgages likely in foreign currencies Polly Peck given one week interest reprieve Asil Nadir may stand down Bank's secret role in request Tranwood hits ¾p low after talks fail Potential bid approach comes to nothing RKF falls to a loss of £4m in first half By our City Staff: Scottish TV ahead 13% as advertising jumps Electricity is the bright spark for investors in gloomy times Isosceles plans refinancing to develop Gateway stores BA 'drops plan for Interflug stake' Drayton Panmure resigns at Brent Walker Trans World shares plunge Ti Group halts talks on $240m purchase Business Roundup Brompton up to £669,000 Propeller in cash call Marylebone slides to £1m Lawtex axes dividend Profits ahead at Expedier Ewart falls to £1.23m Most losses recovered Wall Street Investment Trusts Recent Issues Major Indices Unlisted Securities Shares add more than ?20bn in biggest one-day rise this year Stock Market Major Changes Alpha Stocks Third Market Commodities Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges Late rally Stock Exchange Prices Unit Trust Statistics The Times Waiting for a crush at the cr?che Tax incentives have yet to create a boom in demand for childcare, William Greaves discovery Unit Linked Insurance Investments Centre's adoption of parental role returns skills to workforce Save & Prosper Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Fiembra Midland Trusts' record flattened by crash Stockbrokers' clients wait to claim compensation Bonus options offered in electricity sell-off Monthly charge failed to add up Save & Prosper Natural Scrooge runs out of alternatives Briefings Pensioners wait another lifetime for benefits Letters Right Royal howler Lease initiative Fidelity Investments No BAA bonus for loyal family Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Allied Dunbar The Equitable Life Keeping the car under safe cover CU Insurers hide behind ignorance Comment Insurance industry puts life into charity with fund-raising event Using the home as an asset for the elderly Working to can the five Ks92 Capital City King of ambition realises his high-flying dreams Business Profile Lord King Bristol & West Shares leap 73 points on pound's ERM entry Business King of dreams Isosceles plan Trusts danger DTI enquiry A bid too far The Sunday Times Offshore bonds Inland Revenue Investors face huge bills after insurance company documents led them to believe they could escape paying tax Barclays gave businessman the all-clear to invest ?2m By our Money Editor: Expatriate accounts could be next target Bank of Ireland Saturday Review The Time Keeping my boots clean: England manager Graham Taylor's story Diane Abbott: ambitous of a black bluestocking at Westminster Science and the paranormal: the dowsers who find hidden churches\ The Saturday Interview The Saturday Essay The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel A Childhood Mozart Compact Disc Offer Television Jazz Art Rock Cinema Theatre Opera Dance Music Opening the door on Abbott The Saturday Interview The media hounded her, colleagues snubbed her, even constituents accused her of neglect. Diance Abbott survived and tells Alan Franks how she sees her role as an Mp. Main picture by Graham Wood Portrait of a nobody Craig Brown Burton Beefeater Beefeater The past and the paranormal The Saturday Essay One man and his coat hanger has surprised modern archaeologists with his ability to trace the remains of Anglo-Saxon churches. Charles Nevin on a divining intervention From our Own Correspondent: To have and to hold From our Own Correspondent Thousands of Japanese business prefer the company of talking dolls to real people, Joe Joseph writes Nissan Pioneer The man who is king The Arts Sean Connery has dominated the cinema screen for 30 years. Tomorrow the mesmeric Scotsman will be awarded the film industry's accolade fir To the greater glory of God, and Lavenham Enthusiasms Philip Howard sings the praises of his parish church, and the study East Anglian qualities it embodies Christian Lacroix In search of the form beneath the chaos Frank Auerbach's steady scrutiny of reality makes him one of our outstanding artists, Richard Cork Writes Mirror of the soul The Times/Sunday Times Mozart festival celebrates his music's universal appeal The new model Lloyd Webber No Title The Med Lost on the long march of history The boy who never grew up Peter Ackroyd read the biography of a grail, asthmatic writer who always thought of himself as "Little Marcel" Cavalry capers No Title Miele The voice of the master Divided by a common language Heroes and villains Questioning the ideals of a political prophet The False Prophet By Robert I. Fricdman Faber, £14.99 Tears in Toyland Children's Bookd Noddy Goes to Toyland Books 1-12 By Enid Blyton Macdonald, £3.50 each Wind of oppression How it seemed Ford Ford A new course for the GCs Fashion As the spring 1991 international collections open in Milan, a classic Italian Status symbol is being relaunched. Liz SMith on the new look at Gucci The Sunday Times Wine Club Building a reputation Piers Gough investigates the state-of-the-art catering facilities at London's Design Museum Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide On the Kent nut case Crack open a bargain Jane MacQuity finds some October wine offers you cannot refuse in the high street A rich harvest of autumn crops Frances Bissell, The Times cook, raids the fruit bowls and vegetable racks to prepare some seasonal vegetable dishes No Title According to Ernest and Julio Gallo this Tree Makes… No Title Best & Julio Gallo On the threshold of exhibitionism Home & Garden Home is where advertising mogul Robin Wight has found new heart and a fresh lease of life, writes Margot Norman Thinking away the flowers and statues The ornaments of Anglesey Abbey make its garden a work of art; but does it deserve to keep them? Jane Brown reports It's a Totally Original and Unique Shape Sowing the seeds of temptation Francesca Greenoak discovers plenty to satisfy in the new plant catalogues Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Digital Weatherpro Weather Station Multiple Display Advertising Items Unwins Seeds Ltd Clarks Gambeta Octacon Caxton Place Bovis Designer Homes Stock Page & Stock Tower Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northern France, Brittary, Provence, Vendee and… Hooper Square Palace Properties Connaught Properties The English Countyard Associates Butler Illingworth Riverside Cottages Hugh Henry Multiple Display Advertising Items Thorpe Developments Stags Painshill Park, Cobham, Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Moat House Anscombe & Ringland Aylesford Lock Estates Hugh Bourne Developments Ltd Durkan Multiple Display Advertising Items A good run for your money Travel Britain is good for beginners, Austria swings at night, weekenders like France, Swiss skiing can be cheap, and racing helps technique. Peter Hardy explains Après ski, after dark Learning the slopes The quick getaway Learning curves When cost counts Grand South America Saying goodbye to the yobs As the lager louts leave Tenerife, it is possible once again to enjoy the island's real delights, Nigel Tisdall writes Travel Notes The Times Les Bouchons 57 Restaurant The Cricketers' Arms How can you make sure that your holiday money is in safe hands? Shona Crawford Poole reports Itineraries Restaurant Guide Sonny's Multiple Display Advertising Items The Vineleaf Taverna Multiple Display Advertising Items The Village Garden Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Smallworld SKI Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders The Travel Bug Ver the hill Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Gtf Tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hawaii Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Maltatours (UK) Ltd.) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballachulish Hotel Passford House Hotel Palace Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Hotel and Equestrian Centre Langdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cottage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beach Bungalow Music with a brilliance that bridges the ages Some of the finest performances and recordings of the world's masterpieces could become part of your collection Mozart's Masterpieces Cd/cassette Offer No Title Monet Offer Continues Chess by Raymond Keene Mind Challenge Winning Move Bridge by Albert Dormer 'I could never have played in dirty boots' A Childhood: Graham Taylor By Ray Connolly Serenissima Travel Tuborg Gold 3 the Empires of Asia Civilizations Contents Picture Gallery Introduction Prime Times Contents Party Poppers Taking Point How Do State and Private Schools Compare? We Spoke to Pupils at both to Find out what They Thought Fashion Wimbledon: Heroes or Villains? Sportscene Quiz Environment Quote Smoke Gets in your Eyes The Whole 'Hog Trunk Calls The Three Amigas Review Movies Books On Video Honey, I Shrunk the Kids(u) Quiz Visual Games Crossword No Title Swindle! Whether it's trainers, videos or whatever, there's always someone who'll try to rip it off. But if you're going to crash out £50 on a pair of trainers, you want to make sure you get what you're paying for. Before you? John Barnes

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