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News from 03/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jane Dickson, J. M. Richards, Gillian Tindall, Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Patricia Lawrence, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nicholas Ridley, Clifford Longley, Douglas Broom and Neil Bennett, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Martin Fletcher and Michael Theodolou, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Faux, Louis Heren, Mark Birmingham Chairman, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, S. E. Wallis, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, G. T. Fowler, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Albert Dormer, M. A. Schützer-Weissmann, Geoff Brown, David Brierley, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, J. B. Gee, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Pauline Perry, Gavin Stamp, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Leslie Wagner, Robin Young, John Durie, Martin Cropper, David Butler, Nicholas Watt, Kenneth Mole, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Nye, Byron Rogers, David Hands, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Desmond Keane, Paul D. Wells, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, David Edgar, John Hennessy, Fiona MacCarthy, T. E. Burlin, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, Richard Norman, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Hildi Hawkins, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, Shirley MacLaine, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Sandy Bisp, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Susan Lake, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Liz Marriage, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Roderick Floud, Steve Acteson, Ray Connolly, Leslie Forbes, Richard Evans, Norbert Singer, G. B. Bentley, Ken Lawrence, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Carmel Pavageau, Barry Pickthall, Francis Bissell, Peter P. H. Rein, Keith MacKlin, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, R. M. W. Rickett Director, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Neil Simon, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, Alan Tillier, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, Jonathan Clark, K. M. Reed, Owen Jenkins, Richard Burnell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Spender, David Tytler, Education Editor, Sebastian O'Kelly, Richard Morrison, Nigel Jamieson, Lee Rodwell, John Campbell, Matthew Bond, Clive Borrell, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, R. A. Cummins, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Martyn Godfrey, Robert C. Smith, Mary Dejevsky,

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Liking to be in America Out on those limbs again Wine for Christmas Clogged with Cossacks The first big test Not by charm alone Film fun in Florida The Times Index Clarke switches to education in cabinet shuffle Silence is not so golden for Howe Tolerant 'Frogs' laugh with the 'Roastbeefs Millions go for power Safe Sky and BSB in merger deal Bush to visit American troops in Saudi desert Dunhill The great divide: how Tory MP s line up on Europe Kinnock hints at single currency Harrods Bitten by the memoir bug-a career-ending malady Explosive cabinet departures that left few after-shocks David Butler assesses the impact of Sir Geoffrey's departure in the light of previous resignations Picture Gallery Promises of prosperous careers await life after government EC expects Thatcher to stand firm Clarke swaps one tough posting for another Reagan's finger on the button Prodigy promoted Attallah the Fun Preferment comes to minister who listened The Equitable Life Three hurdles facing Thatcher Citroen Organic devotees pay a high price for green dreams How can one "green" apple be so much more expensive than another equally green apple? Michael Hornsby investigates Police investigate saga of Magna Carta exhibition Daly tipped to be primate of Ireland Ruling will hit poll tax bills Correspondent Pioneer sticks to minority choice Racing form books sold for £18,000 Hospital hijack Drug agency Pay parity plea Only Nikon Bitter battle ends as Sky and BSB become one Evidence on robbery 'concocted Fish deaths Flight of fancy Bond winner Urgent Public Auction Safety system will be difficult to ignore A multi-million pound programme will take rail safety forward in one great leap, reports Michael Dynes Ingres 'sleeper' causes stir Revival of dish sales predicted More sea pollution controls Witness 'wrote to judge' Marks & Spencer Social workers are vindicated by ritual abuse report Woolwich Liverpool waterfront to get facelift Safeguards likely on loan 'tie-in' deals Disaster officers denied legal costs Tour firms to debate Abta funds Optimistic outlook for builders Switch m strategy by Karpov Hidden atrocities scar rural heartland as Indian violence spirals The real danger behind the Ayodhya mosque conflict, Christopher Thomas reports, lies in the running battles between Hindus and Muslims throughout India Helms plays race card in Senate battle against black Bush relies on the Gulf to bypass budget woe Hormone count at root of lawyers' machismo Police vigil in Tokyo after threats to enthronement De Klerk welcomes spy freed by Harare US waives travel ban on Hanoi minister Refugee chief quits Brando vigil Lockerbie blank Aids increase Loan for China Cat burglar Gorbachev retains control of gold, oil and hard currency Georgia killings led to poll rout Alliance Leicester Alliance & Leicester (Isle of Man) Ltd Reuter: Ten die in Moldavia clashes with police Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Britain to explore links with Albania Germans brush aside critics of Brandt trip American-born Queen defends Jordan s cause Third US carrier joins the armada Embassy opens Tanzania protest 1.5m 'displaced Radio link E The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Going by the Aquinas book …and moreover Two-speed, with Britain m the lead Give Guy Fawkes his due as our first good European Jonathan Clark sees the Gunpowder Plot as a precursor of the limits now proposed on Westminster sovereignty Royal warrant Tell us all, Sir Geoffrey Double exposure Putting his foot on it Ring , ring Twyford down but Not out So who is Right? Time for action on divorce reform Genes and health Crying out loud Blitz and St Paul's Cross words Heath's mission Polytechnic funding Uncertainties over future of RSC Death in custody Post-16 exams 'Irish shenanigans Turning turtle Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Dinners Birthdays Memorial services Lord Marshall of Leeds Church services tomorrow Twenty first Sunday after Trinity Dr Alfred Moss Appointments Anniversaries Weekend royal engagements Reception Emrys Roberts Roger Underhill Forthcoming marriages Births On This Day Death of Jenny Lind Memorial Services Announcements Student Announcements Announcements Help Medicine The Week's Good Cause Oxfam London Association for the Blind The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Student Announcements London Borough of Merton Sites for Hospitality… Birthdays Avert Combat Stress NDCS the National Deaf Children's Society Kidney Your Will Headway Box Number Replies Wanted Saturday Rendezvous Concise Crossword No. 2323 Rentals Trustee Acts The Times Peter Pan: the murky version66 The gem in a jeweller's crown Home from home: Gerald Ratner Making sure old wars never die Country events Owls of simple pleasure Pulling strings, making music Sandy Bisp tunes in to the sound of harps in the rolling Cotswolds Calvados Neighbours scoff at mangel misses Skulls beneath the City's skin Hallowe'en seemed the ideal night to be guided round the dark side of London. Alan Franks reports Kuwait Airways Walking around Britain's Nooks and Crannies The Times Events in town This Weekend Bedding down for the winter Bolton away with the Cossacks Ronald Faux reports on the Ukrainian dancers with Lancashire accents Christmas Gift Guide Pottfhifs The Largest Selection of Grandfather Clocks In The… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Cards Church Army Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Everyone Latest Hi-Tech Offer Personalised Teddy Bears Back Pain Birthday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magazine Organiser Wavenden Gold Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angel Gallery Photovideo Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warblinker For her Panton Carving a career without meat Tiddlycroquet Up and Away Stocking Fillas Tiddlytennis Good Ideas Your Favourite Poem Country Weather … Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Traditional Rocking Horse Co 'Thor' Premier Sofabed Welly Bag Pioneer Roof Systems Pine beds by Moriarti Unique Table Pads Anbil Systems LTD TC Heaters The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. 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The London Wall Bed Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cashmere Store New Burglar deterrent and courtesy light Samad's Ltd Pedometers International Ltd Tidy Rail Tablesafe Dexter Peter Adams Sofa's Sofabeds Akom Ltd Futon Furnishing Treske Choice Collection Strads various as new Review Preview Antiques and Collecting Bafra Spink Multiple Display Advertising Items How to promote a canvas general A super-agent is ensuring that a portrait of American history finds the right home Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAFRA the British Antique Furniture Restorers'… Green's Antique Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market goes from Bada to worse British dealers must act now if they are to compete with foreign competition, and retain their global pre-eminence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mozart Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra BSB Arthur Pizarro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Celebrity Recitals Series Krystian Zimerman Midori Violin Robert McDONALD Daniel Barenboim Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Mazeppa Cossacks Wigmore Hall The Music of John Ogdon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goodbye to the subtler nuances Happy stories and action-packed adventures are all that Hollywood's new foreign owners want, says Charles Bremner The Sunday Times Imperial War Museum Aria of anguish as La Scala faces subsidy cut Italy's top opera manager foresees disaster, reports Nigel Jamieson Saved by a doughnut Head in the Machine Finborough Earls Court Dull inside the velvet The Times Sound for souls and sales Bbc 1 Plan International UK Bbc 1 The World Fur Center Ira woman kills Udr soldier in garage blast Clarke takes on education The Times Crossword No 18,442 The Pilgrim Fathers have returned to New York Bush to visit American troops in Saudi desert Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Les Vins Guy Jeunemaitre MacGregor rules out changes for A-levels • Sport 27-33 Forward pressure Speaking out High hopes Last drive New formula Free ride Final-wave Coppell content inside the Palace of dreams Jumping for joy over a rare success Simon Barnes on Saturday England come up short after a promising start Chase De Vere Investments Plc Scoreboard Women argue for greater role in sport Comment Becker sets a hot pace Satellite TV merger stuns sport Nostalgic Sampras seeks invisibilty when not on court Durie reaching for the top Slater backs open competition Senna out to show that his victory was no accident Kingston face a heavy price for victory tonic The Week's Highlights Atkinson putting on the style Clough Sr is ready for return Norfolk make changes Dalglish may be tempted to risk Barnes against Spurs Today's Team News Bray faces up to challenge For the Record Aldershot suspends Trethewy Pallister is included in League squad Graf restores faith in the beautiful game Laura Thompson Noble floundering after Akers sprint Donohue has his ban reduced after appeal Race data leak is a concern Morten to coach Hall Seeds fall foul of the system Wakiihuri deprives New York of value for marathon money Tribunal to settle San Diego tangle Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Ready for an Olympic mission St Albans regain their confidence Sport on TV Jump-off provides the perfect challenge Pakistan indebted to Anwar Somerset are poised to sign Graveney England forwards hold the key Tour side is held in highest esteem No Title Liley's kicking a delight as Namibia pay the penalty Waterloo expecting a battle Champions' charity tie Today's Teams at Twickenham Twickenham Details Andrew to confirm his class Welsh players expenses rise The Nantes factor may prove vital Back row holds the key to Bridgend's hopes Mouland is making an impact on course US share lead with Australia The Times Racing Rugby Cricket Australians save Daley for revenge encounter Conway to fill gap left by Murdoch Coxless pair look the best bet for Britain Taylor's resilience sees him through to final Taxing questions need answers Bubbling over: Clare Balding shares one of her prizes after receiving her weight in champagne South Well Selections O' Brien and Reid to go separate ways next season Polish King follows in illustrious footsteps Results from yesterday's four meetings Piggott in demand in France Down Royal's division offers mixed chances Coworth Park stands out in trophy Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Sally Rous well treated Rapid Raceline Power pathfinder comes with 'uncertain markets' admission The Pound The Equitable Life Eurotunnel sets rights issue price at 285p BS in dispute over Scotts asset values Raiders blocked by Salomon web Russians seek UK aid for exchange By our City Staff: Only modest help for sterling's ERM entry Bond Corp fails to meet interest debt Xtra-vision approached British Gas returns Upton slides into losses Priest bidder raises stake Yorklyde dips at half time Lehman Bros issues £18m writ against Asil Nadir 'And they even took the tea money QC joins inquiry into LUI Sony, your Prince will come London & Edinburgh Trust interim falls 15% to £26.1m Leading Leisure suspended Cookson recalls ex-chairman as successor goes By our City Staff: Fulham design rejected Laphroaig Threat to jobs after Thorn buys rival World Market Indices Recent Issues Save & Prosper Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Shares take resignation of Howe in their stride More bank jobs go on Wall St Third Market Commodities Volatile trading in Tokyo Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Dow up 35 to week high Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Unit Linked Insurance Investments London Traded Options Traditional Options Major dominates the ranks of Thatcher's election squadron Telfos sets aside ?7m on loss-makers The Times Unit Trust Statistics Account ends quietly Day surgery hits hospital cash Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Rothschilds' International Money Funds Platinum Foreign Colonial Elderly risk losing exemption from tax on National Savings Briefings Save & Prosper NHS lottery alive and taking money The hidden snags of AVC s Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Factors affecting rise in premiums 'Alarming' move to relax controls on societies At odds with return on premium bonds Fidelity Investments Ernie shows his random nature Save & Prosper Allied Dunbar GT Unit Managers Limited Taxman agrees to curb random checks after CRT abolition Second stab at plastic charge Comment British pensioners at bottom of Euro league for state benefits Timing crucial in choice of job change date Fund managers put in the firing line Defending independence with dignity and drama Business Profile Sir Hugh Wonter Big bad bogeyman from the tax office Capital City Robert Fleming & Co State fails to maintain pensions Hard centre Time factor Your views Attack rebuffed Polly Peck writ Prince's mission Power to the people Eurotunnel asks investors to dig deep Lindsay Cook reports on the bait now being laid for a record rights issue Power sale is looking good Electricity Share Offer Timetable Society offers free electricity dealing Save & Prosper Bitter rivalry behind the success of the… Stephen Spender on the Road with Leonard Bernstein Saturday Review ART Television Radio Jazz Cinema Opera Theatre Dance Music Rock Worsening family feud Simon says laugh on cue Lunch on the House Courvoisier M Eat to live No Title On the road with Lenny In 1948, Stephen Spender drove across the United States with the composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein (left) in a Buick. Here is Sir Stephen's account of that journey and a friendship that lasted until Bernstein's death last month From our Own Correspondent: Out of Transylvania Ten months after the revolution, 850 years of history are ending in Romania, Tim Judah writes Clinique Atari Atari Portfolio Out on those limbs again Shirley MacLaine is back on stage in Britain. She tells Joan Goodman of her hopes for a tour de force before she retires Destined to take notes on the times David Edgar, once a rigid socialist, tells Benedict Nightingale how his new play tackles the changes in eastern Europe and the political lessons still to be learnt Jim Beam Where are the Beethovens of today More music is being written now than ever before, writes Paul Griffiths. So why does it fail to fill the concert halls A penny for your theory Whsmith Dreams and nightmares of a changing city National Geographic Society Low Tar Reduces the Risk of Serious Diseases A beginner's guide to burgessing You've Had your Time Being the Second Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess Heinemann, ?17.50 When brilliance is not enough Crossman The Pursuit of Power By Anthony Howard Cape, ?16.99 Shadow of a former self The Invisible Woman The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens By Claire Tomalin Viking, £16.99 The good old, bad old days The Essential Fleet Street By Ray Boston Blandford, £14.95 Lords of Fleet Street The Harmsworth Bourne Unwin Hyman, £16.95 Listening for a Midnight Tram By John Junor Chapmans, £15.95 Unreasonable Behaviour By Don McCullin Cape, 15.99 A Particular Kind of Fool By Noel Whitcomb Qutartet, £22.50 Lilies that fester and decay Longings of the Acrobats Selected Poems of Nicholas Moore Edited by Peter Riley Carcanet, £6.95 Noir Waterman Discoveries in an alien world Last Chance to See By Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine Heinemann, ?13.99 Missing the pint The Essex Triangle By David Thurlow Robert Hale, ?7.95 Mozart had to be kept awake Tuned in to youth A New Treasury of Poetry Selected and introduced by Neil Philip Illustrated by John Lawrence Blackie, £14.95 No Title Ernest and Julio Gallo are Always Working to Improve… The Wines of Ernest and Julio Galio Julio Gallo Fashion Laced to taste As lingerie loses its frills, the place to wear lace is over the top. Liz Smith reports on the new romantics in Paris The Sunday Times Stmas Case just ?39.99 Hine Restaurant Guide Steak and Chips The way to a stomach Jonathan Meades concludes his gastronomic guide to Rome, with what to wear where, and all that tripe Were Numero Vino Ashes to mashes How green is your bottle? Cases for Christmas Restaurant Guide The Good Earth Caterino's Honey, I ate the kids Frances Bissell The Times cook, experiments with goat meat Silverspoon PB The Lace Plate Greek Valley Formosa The Lancer of Bengal A Gourmet's Delight in the Heart of Dorset Mandeer Bardolino Novello Grosvenor House Bang & Olufsen Riviera beauty's lingering charm Sebastian O'Kelly visits La Mortola in Italy, home to a 127-year-old tradition of botany tradition of botany and philanthropy No Title Picture Gallery Frost-free flowering Francesca Greenoak on bringing plants indoors Weekend Tips The presence of the past Newton Victorian Lighting Handcrafted Clothes Rail Highfield Nurseries No Title Create a Home Post Link Compost Bins Thermoclear Upvc Cladding Dobies Plastic Fencing Lucas—stone Frosts Crescourt Loft Conversions The Common or Garden Sundial is only Accurate on the… Home Digital Weather Station Great Gardens Limehouse Basin Bairstow Eves Bensons Hawkchurch Scotland Southside Co. 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Leslie Forbes travelled from the remote heights of the Andes to the threatened Galapagos islands Travel Notes Nostalgias that are forever England Kipling was the poet, not only of Empire, but of Sussex, where he lived, Nigel Andrew writes Travel Notes Caribbean Daze On waves of Chopin and champagne Carmel Pavageau on the sensuous delights of a sybaritic musical voyage round the Mediterranean Itineraries German unification means benefits for those planning to visit the East, says Shona Crawford Poole Travel Notes Milano Cento Cox & Kings P&o European Ferries Iberia Swan Hellenic GTF Put Some Tang Amazingly Hols/flights Mauritius Travelsavers Self-Catering Decouvrez La France Veritable Vacanze in Italia Winter Sports Chalet Morzine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aito Dordogne Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Africa Cadogan Bermuda Condominiums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gstaad Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Citybreaks Thomson Mozart in Salzburg Maya ABTA Journey Latin America Over the hill Passage to South America Travel Bag CAA Global South Africa No Title Travelbag Galapagos Kenya from £465 Something to Declare Travel Insurance Rockford Travels Christmas Caprice Holidays Ltd. 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Picture Gallery Bonfire night must be one of the least enyironmentally friendly events of the year Remember, Remember Who's Responsible Who's Guilty? What Happens if You're Caught But Who's Not Guilty? Picture Gallery Jackie, 16 isn't in any doubt about who she thinks should take the responsibility for shoplifters getting away with the crime-the shops themselves Linford Christie Track Records Quote Unquot Record Breakers! Who You Gonna Call? Sisters of Mercy Thing (Wea) Review The Beautiful South Choke (Go! Discs) Young Guns Ii (12) Films The Freshman (Pg) Videos Books Mystery in the Frozen Lands Number Games The Times Cross Word Solutions Visual Games On your Marks, Get Set, Go! Batdance Wild Thing Twist Curl George Michael

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