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News from 13/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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J. M. Richards, Gillian Tindall, Lynne Greenwood, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Paul Heiney, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Patricia Davies, G. E. Wells, Agence France-Presse and Associated Press, R. W. Mott, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Rosie Atkins, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Christopher Pollard, James Bone, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael Young, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Harold Lydall, Mitchell Platts, Sanda Miller, Norman Davies, Peter Davenport, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Jones, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Michael Tate, Robert Morgan and John Winder, Peter Ball, Angus Stirling Chairman, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Fionnuala McHugh, J. M. Gross, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Abdus Salam, Peter Hughes, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Sir Roy Strong, Frances Bissell, Miri Rubin, David Hands, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Mary Booth, Leslie Thomas, K. FitzLYON, Margaret Dibben, Val Piriou, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Hildi Hawkins, Alan Newton, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Sandy Bisp, Mrs Ruth M. Porter, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Geoff King, Tom Stoppard, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Stephen Slater, Paul Nuki, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Alastair Robertson, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, William Douglas Home, F. Nour-Eldin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, George Hill, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Emma Soames, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Robert Morgan, Cyril Silverman, Sarah Jane Checkland, G. Ware (Organising Secretary), Philip M. Holt, Bernard Silk, Mark Le Fanu, Colin Dunne, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Michael Horovitz, D. J. Jeffery, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Peacock, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Myles Glover, Richard Morrison, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Victor C. Rance, Troop Beverly,

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What matters to children? Moscow Centre's polling plot Proof and the pudding I just want to be a collector Presbyterian Portofino? The Times Sport Weekend Money Index Thatcher shrugs off eight-year inflation high Fighting speech rallies subdned Tories Rate reaches 10.9% but may have hit peak Cash boost for rugby 'amateurs' Casting the moneymakers out of the temples Egypt's Speaker murdered in Cairo ambush German minister shot on campaign trail Gordievsky plea for his family Mercury Cash Trust Cost of Booker novels cut in breach of price agreement Heath visit to Iraq still on despite Tory attacks Jaeger-Lecoultre Picture Gallery Companies face rise of up to 31% RPI and Business Rate Benefits to increase Canon quits in BBC bias row RAF jets 'sandwich airliner' Skillion Storage Warehouse Receiver takes over magazine £50,000 for defamation Ford MD resigns Belfast hearing Strike ballot Toddler found High Court orders MoD to hand over logs of submarines Risley remand prisoners acquitted on riot charges How the Guards close ranks Who is Gazza? asks the judge Picture Gallery Christian Aid Palace intruder had clock gift for princess British Gas Courts may be told not to show bias in sentences A fierce defender of press freedom Man in the News Schubert brings chess to a halt Citroën Picture Gallery Accidental death after puncture in wrong lung Council defends lesbian adoption of handicapped boy Prudential Steam dream: the Flying Scotsman (right) meets D9009… Struggling firm tells workers to take 25% pay cut £4.5m worth of stolen tickets sold Jameson off air Whip challenged Awards for BBC Divers free turtle trapped in bay Creating an oasis of tranquillity in a Sixties eyesore Renovation or demolition? Ray Clancy reports that some local blocks can be turned into pleasant homes, while other councils see no future for the tall buildings Lecturers call strike ballot Students filmed in secret NatWest Tin mining 'conman' is jailed for six months Woolwich Dressing up for evening stars Cancer treatments compared Footpath to open in green Midlands Q Bottomley wins libel damages Train hits car Two die in crash Nuclear dump Mellor rejects claims of BBC bias Broadcasting Party Leadership Archer attacks disloyal MPs Education is priority, Thatcher tells party Dillons the Bookstore Trumpets give out uncertain sound Aoun remains defiant after escaping gunman's bullets Iraq threatens to hold Soviet citizens hostage over secrets Cairo waits to weigh Hurd views Bush left battered but unbowed after testing week Susan Ellicott reviews the damage to President Bush's standing in a week when he learned he cannot always have his own way Picture Gallery Britain still seeks UN compromise Kaifu takes gamble of sending troops Troops' life insurance Killing of Speaker raises fears for Egypt Philips Reform leaves Russia cold as it awaits winter of discontent The Kremlin is ready to unveil its plan to transfer the economy to market principles, but Mary Dejevsky in Moscow finds that many Russians believe it is too late for reform Associated Press in Peshawar: Afghan jets bomb guerrilla forces attacking Kabul No Title Moscow court jails anti-semite Summit call in Liberia Kohl's bandwagon gains momentum Rwanda and Uganda at loggerheads (Reuter): Sins of Stasi Greek elections (Reuter): Ariane success (Afp): Aquino gesture EC disarray blamed on Italy's poor leadership Shamrock Horticultural Products Workmen find Moro 'trial' records in terror flat Picture Gallery Pretoria optimistic on early talks Bhutto quashes pregnancy rumours Take a punt on the oil lake …and moreover Master spy's warning for the West George Hill introduces Oleg Gordievsky's exposé, starting today in the Saturday Review Preventive medicine for our pensioned-ff hospitals Marcus Binney urges early thought to save redundant public buildings from dereliction and the vandals Landing in trouble Are they taking us for a ride? Pen and sward Going for Glenda Politics of Survival Reluctant Warrior The Age that Withers Not Sweeping out drunken louts Dental technicians Turning a phrase Connery dispute Middle East link and price of peace Bird protection Bets and debts Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… New Thames bridge A fairer footing for the arts HIV victims War of the sexes Court Circular Birthdays Service dinners Weekend royal engagements Feltmakers' Company University news Anniversaries Horticulture awards Dinner John Denis Martineau Reception Service reception Brigadier James Oliver John Frankenberg Forthcoming marriages Marriages Doreen Henry Anonymous buyer of £4m estate Appointments Duchess to visit Australia Canterbury enthronement Church services tomorrow Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Grim Natwick John Bowlby Kenneth Maidment Church news When, however, the Spiril comes, who reveals the… On This Day Gala Boxing Night Saturday Rendezvous Concise Crossword No 2305 The Times Happy hunting ground Looking for a mushroom supper? Unkempt urban cemeteries can be a dead cert If the kits are United, they will never be derided At home or away, on or off pitch, this season's essential outfit is football strip Banking on development Changing face A hot head for business Purween Warsi started an empire with a dozen samosas Where to Buy Mâch? is the new art cachet Events in town Cordula What price the blushing teddy? The Times Leaning on a wooden art Portofino for the Presbyterians Who's a clever boy then? The Wine Show A lesson in survival When their village school was closed, the angry parents went into action. Peter Davenport tells their story Reared to face the guns Country events Christie's When pigs fly, and sheep do a volte-face Farmer's diary Shoparound The Country Kitchen Baf Roofing Systems Ltd Moriarti's workshop Jacobus Workshop Dept The Listening Light! Multiple Display Advertising Items Fire Escape Quickly Cashmere Value from Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo Latex Sofa's Sofabeds Samad's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Insublind Beaumont & Co. Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Choice Collection Allen Review Preview Danger in the land of the rising sums Japan's art market, although still in its infancy, is considered to be overblown. Who will reap the whirlwind? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faure Requiem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Square Gallery Barbican Hall LSO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Chinese nights, Gaelic dreams Great expectations rest on Judith Weir's new opera, after the success of her first. Richard Morrison talks to the composer The Classic Hit Musical Hotel Russell Markson Pianos Lyric Something massive out there CBSO/Rattle Town Hall, Birmingham Fretwork fired by supernatural force The Jeff Healey Band/Wildlife Hammersmith Odeon Royal National Theatre Alan Parker explains his controversial new film Classic staging worthy of Hardy Theatre The Mayor of Casterbridge Everyman, Cheltenham Ambassadors Theatre Saturday's Television & Radio Writers News Sunday's Television & Radio Times Atlases The Times Crossword No 18,424 Gunman wounds German minister Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Home Mortgage Corporation Ltd. Praise be, but where were the good tunes? Conference sketch Sport Captain's example Tour test Running free New faces Way to goal Final race Rugby players benefit from payment ruling Hibbitt puts high price on failure On Saturday Piggott unable to withstand lure of the race By a Special Correspondent: Nannini is injured in a helicopter crash When Saturday Comes Sparks sure to fly in Davis Cup finalCOMMENT Luckless Lyle left to despair after victory by England Victory over Clark counts for little as Scotland's golfers fall to familiar foes in the quarter-finals of the Dunhill Cup Second round Scores US wants world Ryder Cup A motley cast of hundreds waiting for the cue Steve Acteson runs an incredulous eye over the soaring membership of the professional snooker fraternity Tour offers £20m pickings Langer keeps his rivals waiting at arm's length Bustling Gernng shoots into lead Scots oust champions Appeal decision is fine by Muster Tennis Masters of the dead-ball art Peter Ball describe how teams are learning to benefit from free-kick awards Argentinian joins Swindon Fun comes first for England Managers' return adds nostalgia to fixtures Today's Team News Crying hooray for old Henry and real tennis Martin set for record In Brief Devoy comes back fighting Squash Rackets Dunhill Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Wigan may miss their strength on field and off Rugby League Salmon cannot resist the allure of women Fishing For the Record Tennis Sport on Tv Irish suggest breakaway Games move Five-month chase begins to depose Hounslow at top Hockey Only juniors will play divisionals Donington field is record 21 Motor Sport Holders face difficult doubles final Rackets A lord causes early upset Real Tennis Ruling board brings in fresh forces from outside world Ballymena will have to improve Lessons of Botting's death Alarming problems of man-overboard will be aired at The Times/RORC Safety at Sea conference The Times/rorc An open invitation to bend the rules A more divided game the inevitable outcome of rugby union's attempt to preserve amateurism Scarlets' chance to get out of the red Full backs are in full flow again Today's Team News National Power International Pakistan in control as Shoaib hits century Cricket Board will be sued by Mendy Boxing An absence of choice leaves viewers trapped in snooker Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Sports Service Snooker Golf Racing Calls cost 33p per min cheap rate, 44p per min other… London event will become a bastion for women runners Athletics Davies says selectors should be blamed Swimming Douce back on the flat Cycling Island Universe helps to show off Dettori's precocious talent From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Stark South for leading role in final Phoenix Park chapter Big-Race Field Bbc1, C4 Phoenix Park form guide Results from yesterday's three meetings From our French Racing Correspondent: Norwich may be held by Philippi in Foret Four-strong raid tackles formidable Pardubicka Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Applecross can give Cecil repeat Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correpondent: York Selections AYR Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selection Racing next week Blinkered first time Two face charges of insider trading EC complaint on coal prices Raglan loses £13.4 million The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Nadir to lose chairmanship of Polly Peck Shareholders unhappy as bankers extend deadline Lasmo to search for Libyan oil Slingsby slips ASD challenge Bullers bid off Manpower waits Clowes lawyer seeks replies from investors Second business newspaper closes Demise of a market CBI urges firms to do more to boost share ownership Regentcrest chiefs blame bank SE will press Spurs over Maxwell The pound tumbles under DM3 City sees sharp inflation fall but underlying worries Oil price surge pushes RPI rise to 8-year high Hanson calls off Newmont sale Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Iain Shearer seeks to buy back Plantation Wharf Loss warning sends Trilion shares to low Bank of Ireland Caird Group delays defence against bid Business Roundup New Ireland ahead 22% Mosaic expansion Dowmebrae omits interim Capital Leasing talks Helene makes record profits Gross doubles to £317,000 Dow rises by 32 points to end three-day slide Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts World Market Indices Invasion has added £1m a day to Enterprise profits Major Indices Major Changes Third Market Commodities Recent Issues Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Traditional Options Private miners seek British Coal prices Polaroid awarded $909m 'Costly' timing of electricity debt Johnston profits hit by poll tax By our City Staff: Property deals blamed for WB losses Unit Linked Insurance Investments How Major could have avoided a display of casino capitalism Learning curve for stock market Unit Trust Statistics Shares mixed Women on the verge of decent pension policies Sara McConnell discusses how women can achieve a much better deal on pensions and worthwhile benefits from separate taxation Independent Financial Advicer Save & Prosper Keeping the investment predators at bay Tied up for life, not tied down by tax NPI Gartmore Briefings Woolwich closes doors on sales of with-profits policies Save & Prosper Revenue trawl for interest due on offshore bonds Fidelity Investments Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items CU smooths out bumps in the road CU Same-day insurance could leave drivers short on cover Save & Prosper Platinum Portfolio Checking out interest rates Letters Earnings implications for working wife Society inundated with passbooks after C&g merger Save & Prosper Insurers take long-term view Capel-Cure Myers Access exchange rate beats Visa on the French connection High-handed practice over foreign cheques Hunt the worst fund manager Sib draft drives advisers closer to selling Peps on the cold-call line The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Lousy returns are kidding savers Comment Ecu-menical view of paying your way around Brussels Catching the eye of the first-time buyer Lindsay Cook lists gainers and losers from the decision to reduce bank base rates by 1% Live now-don't pay later Capital City Reeling in the real big man from the Pru Business Profile GT Unit Managers Limited Prudential believes in Britain Big winners Cold calls Vigilant reader Polly reprieve Spurs update Inflation peak Forging British Steel's future Legal protection gathers pace Victims wage the long fight for compensation Awards for negligence have broken into seven figures. But as Tony Wilkinson reports, growing recourse to the courts is making it harder to afford the long and bitter legal battles Fimbra Filming the mob: Martin Scorsese on growing up with… Picture Gallery Malt Whisky Offer The Saturday Interview Inside the KGB The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel & Boating A Childhood Art Television Radio Jazz Cinema Dance Theatre Rock Opera Music From mini skirts to maxi millions Stars point to any port Courvoisier As a woman in th expected to cook, cle Army Officer High on vodka and intrigue Inside the KGB Five years ago Oleg Gorgievsky bacame the most senior Kgb. Now, with Dr Christopher Andrew, he has written a book which reveals the innermost workings of the Russian security service. The book names, for the first time, the Fifth Man in the 'ring of five' British traitors. A serialisation starts today in inside the KGBwhich attempts to harm the electoral prospects of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, reveal the Kgb as, at times, hapless and paranoid. Plus Gordievsky's escape from the Soviet Union The last days of a double agent In May 1985, a telegram from Moscow led to interrogation and defection Lonely struggles of the 'third sex' The eunuchs of Delhi, vulgar and gaudy, are fighting for social survival, Christopher Thomas writes The Times Espana With most airlines they choose the time you eat Air Canada Apotheosis of the ethnic hood Italian-American gangster films were untrue to life. Now Martin Scorsese has re-created the genre, writes David Robinson Unlikely duo that scored The colourful romance of black and white The classic photographs of the Fifties inspire images for the Nineties For a fistful of dollars Indianapolis is paying a high price for its place on the cultural map, Richard Morrison writes The Inspiration My Faerie Queene Hitachi M Meat to live Saying clearly that which can be said at all Picture Gallery Meeting of souls, and bodies Into the Darkness Laughing The Story of Jeanne Hébuterme Modigliani's Last Mistress By Patrice Chaplin Virago, £13.99 An attempt to save the dream Modigliani The Pure Bohemian By June Rose Constable, £20 All-out savagery The Hundred Years War By Jonathan Sumption Faber, ?20 Cnoke, cnoke, who's there? Euripides, Women and Sexuality Edited by Anton Powell Routledge, £30 The Times Anguish in the middle classes Antonioni By Sam Rohdie Bfi, ?30 hardback, £10.95 paperback Borrowed, but not very blue The Faber Book of Blue Verse Edited by Joan Whitworth Faber, £14.99 Joining capitalism's liberal club Capitalism By Arthur Seldon Blackwell, £19.95 Woman and Home Land at last Columbus's landfall Within the robust of the new Miele washing machines… Miele Picture Gallery What a wonderful swirl This weekend British designers will parade their new London look, which swings back to the styles and colours of the Sixties, Liz Smith reports Photographs by Anthony Crickmay A moder Ford Hine Beyond the trat Italian food has come a long way since spag bol and Chianti in a basket, writes Emma Soames Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide The cray twins fight for survival On the hunt for red October Jane MacQuitty picks the best wines to ward off the chill of the winter months Wine Buys Out of the melting pot Frances Bissell, The Times cook, explores the cosmopolitan individuality of Californian dishes A plum treat This Christmas The Times offers its readers an exclusive pudding Winners and losers m a canny collector's pile Through the manor reborn Hanbury Manor, in Hertfordshire, has been given a new garden and a new lease of life, Rosie Atkins writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Tooled to perfection Francesca Greenoak looks at the enduring appeal of garden tools Restaurant Guide The Bush Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items La Peche du Village Multiple Display Advertising Items Shapla Tandoori Bucci Restaurant The George of Stamford Weekend Tips Nuneaton Tapes Bar & Restaurant Charlotte's Place Marwood Homes Ltd 10 Owners per Barn on a South Devon Farm by the Sea Lane Fox Fletching, East Sussex Priory Management Beazer Looking for a Home of Character in the Suffolk Area? Hughenry Alex Neil The Marbella Estates Gazette Coastguards Estate Agency City, Ec1 Egerton Lane Fox Charles Price & Company Town & Country Cornerstone Prestige Homes Manor Farm Carlton Gate Smith-Woolley Chartered-Surveyors Apartments in the Alps now Available Amberwood House Tower Property Service Bovis Country Homes Anscombe&Ringland Washington Somerset Taunton 14 Miles Carr & Havis (Homes) Ltd Kohli Construction Kingston Lisle Oxfordshire Near Tiverton Thornton Meadow Berkeley Homes Quest for Pacific paradise Robert Louis Steveson, successful and wealthy, had one last goal-to be healthy. Settled in Samoa, he hoped his days of illness were over, Leslie Thomas writes Roll up, roll up, for the history show Jersey Venetian reflections Travel Books Warm welcomes for lone travellers Hilary Whyte seeks out ways of avoiding the single room supplement Oil surcharges are here again, writes Shona Crawford Poole Itineraries Moroco Trailfinders Ltd. 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Yachts, Boats & Watersports Hambleden Mill Marina Sunseeker Hawk 27 Motor Guide Yachting International Ireland Visa Shell Bay Water Sports Centre HMS Warspite Important Waterfront Leisure Site Riva 20 Metre Corsaro Marine Gallery Cowes Yacht & Boat Photography Daisy 20 & new Daisy 16 Motor Cruiser Gibraltar Afford that New Yacht Motorboats Mercruiser & Mariner Main Dealers Johnson & Jago Sales & Brokerage Ltd. Admiralty Charts and Publications Kavas Yachting Ltd Moonraker Narrow Boat Val Wyatt Marine Ltd Mercruiser Service Center L. H. Jones & Son Sailing Boats Thames Barge Sailing Club Kawasaki Michael Dennett Boat Builders E. D. J. Boat Builders J. K. Marine Ellis Yacht Charters 27ft Fletcher Zingaro Express Flare 25 Waterside Properties Berth 17.5M for Sale Malt Whisky Selection Offer Savouring the flavour of single malt whisky The Times is offering readers special purchases of fine Scotch and the chance to sample a range of regional styles Order your plum treat The Times Chess by Raymond Keene Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'Hitler would have had a job to take the tip' The Call of Africa Dunhill Picture Gallery Index Picture Gallery Introduction Island monuments of Polynesia Africa North and Central America New World: 1000-1500 Picture Gallery The most Exciting Books being Written on History Today Times Contents Jump to It! Mind Benders One Step Ahead Brighten up your Looks Enterthe Mysterious World of… Why Have Zoos? Zoo Check The Ugly Side of Zoos So what Do You Think about Zoos? We Spoke to Pupils… If you're a football fan, you'll know how baring most match programmes are Top 10 Fanzine Names Did You Know? 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