News from 10/11/1990
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E. G. Hebditch, Konrad Bartelski, Gillian Tindall, Victoria McKee, S. B., Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Anthony Collinson, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Diana Gordon, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Anthony Osmond-Evans, John A. Patterson, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, John Curtice, Ronald Faux, Geraldine Bedell, Cameron MacKintosh, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mary Dejevsky and Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Eliou, James Barrington, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Albert Dormer, S. G. Rayment, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Brian James, John Crompton, Francesca Greenoak, Charles Bremmer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John O'callaghan, Josh Hall, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Gill Chilton, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Durie, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Barbara G. Oakley, Nicholas Watt, Graham, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Carl Lewis, Philip Mawer Secretary General, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Atkinson Grimshaw, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, John Hennessy, P. H. Rollason, Graham Wood, Andrew McEwen, and Ian Murray and Mary Dejevsky, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Cork, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, James Elloroy's, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Chris Thau, Charles L. Parker, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, Tony Samstag, Sandy Bisp, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, H. M., Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Mark Boleat Director-general, Kerry Gill, Peter Martin, Tony McGee, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Peter Hall, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Ray Connolly, Austin G. Feeney, W. J. Burroughs, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, Paul Nuki, Ken Lawrence, Keith Wheately, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, ANDREW McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Alan Hamilton, Sophie Mirman, Nichole Swengley, Christopher Thomas, Peter Hardy, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Sebastian Coe, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Clark, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter Guttridge, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, P. J. Wormald, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Peter Mulligan and Robert Morgan, Martin Waller, Gordon Wilson, President, Amanda Atha, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Hankey, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Richard Evans, Peter Piller, Richard Morrison, Edward Hay (Director), Anne McElvoy, Russell Chamberlin, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Jimmy Somerville, Robert G. Matley, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Reginald Hibbert, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, F. H. Hinsley, Michael Coleman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Robert Westall,
ResumoA fiddler's fiddler Just a moment with Louise Old master of fortune? Will Taylor drop Gascoigne? The charitable treasure hunt Know the ropes on the slopes Scooting off to school Index By our Political Staff: Heseltine steps up challenge to silent Thatcher Peers and Pöhl Spurn 'hard ecu' 'No poll tax' for Gulf forces Rural Ireland grudgingly toasts its First Lady Baker settles doubts over allies' readiness Mercury Investment Services Ltd Bill aims for more consistent and fairer sentences Rochdale worKers 'ignored rules' on child abuse cases Sentence oh mother delayed Martin Currie Investment Management Limited Children 'experiment with drugs and alcohol earlier' Robinson praises Ireland's women BSB staff told of redundancy pay Antibody made to fight disease Presenting a Case for Ordering Early this Christmas Raiders steal £1m Turner from flat Woman Jailed for inventing rape story High lead levels Jaguar stoppage Sex bias award Acid in sewers Man, 85, cleared Hammersmith council Correction Victimised soldier is given right to claim compensation Few recruits from ethnic minorities The thrill of the chase Ron and Nancy Alternative wine Clash of styles in fight for Bar chair Picture Gallery Judge berates appeal court rulings The Equitable Life Jury fails to reach verdict in Times case Vauxhall Main Points Dunhill Cancer Research Campaign Waddington gives pledge of balanced reforms Child videos to be allowed in abuse hearings BP says it lost 4p on every gallon after Iraqi invasion TWA Wrens take break from warship life Decision is deferred over drug court case Murder charge Shipyard cuts Bombing checks Anglican-Catholic talks to move on Wallabies escape as bird stolen from zoo Battle lines drawn as Scots prepare for Paisley by-elections Tory post-mortem after lacklustre fight in Bradford How the leader is chosen Personal Solution Consultancy Bootle Bradford North Councils 'put party interests above public' Northern seats at risk after 22.8% decline Arts get £559m funding package More hurdles ahead in trade talks, MPs told Air Freight Warehouse Ck Cargo Ltd Bill paves way for toll roads Bonn pledges help without cash in pact with Moscow East pins its hopes to German money Correspondent Marchers call for Lukanov to resign Slow justice for last victim shot at Wall From our Own Correspondent in Berlin: Berhners celebrate anniversary Santa and reindeer shatter Nordic peace Food mountains of EC threafeii world markets Cossiga called as Gladiator witness Past rituals usher in an emperor for the 21st century Settiack formal of Noriega King accused Reuter: Birendra vow Reuter: Three shot dead Arson charge Reuter: Killer snake Sweet revenge of Delhi 'wrecker' From our Own Correspondent in Delhi: Leader's mission to stall election Comet Tokyo 'in dolphin killings cover-up' Iraqis claim French sent Cheysson to free hostages Tehran firm on islands handover Reuter: Debate refused Reuter: Minesweep alert King Fahd is nudged into cautious steps towards democracy The Gulf confrontations is acting as a catalyst for social changes in the oil-rich Saudi kingdom. Christopher Walker reports from Dhabran on the country's mood Picture Gallery US troop build-up sends ultimatum to Baghdad Saddam interview for ITN Hospitals in Greece on alert Civilian 'task force' after Kaifu fiasco 14 Britons in Brandt release flight BUPA Bridging the Jewish divide Clifford Longley ... and moreover What can the Tones do after so humiliating a collapse? The Bradford by-election result shows government fortunes still on the slide, writes John Curtice Drugs: put rescue before repression Cover blown Home and away Greater love hath no man Palumbo's army Clamp of ages Hawke to dove Justice for Criminals Here's to You Rabbit Droppings Seeing Germans as 'one of us' Ridley on EMU Hunting on Trust land Christian dilemma on 'just war' Patience in the Gulf Hostages' wives Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Separate library for patents? Somerset style Census and poll tax Pricey parking Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays Anniversaries Kenan Tevfig Erim Kenan Tevfig Erim, Turkish archaeologist, has died aged 61. He was born in Istanbul on February 13,1929 Church services for Remembrance Sunday Major 'Mule' Holley Dinners and luncheons Lord Mayor admitted Forthcoming marriages Roderic More O'ferrall On this Day Announcements The Samaritans Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments London Association for the Blind Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2329 The outside story of an inside man Books to Change your Life Country events This Weekend Assault on battery Wooden it be nice? HI William and the big party Richmal Crompton's old school is observing her centenary. Lynne Greenwood reports King of bright water The Times Phantom of the organic opera Iberiab Space invaders' last frontier Learners are rushing for tests before the dreaded parking manoeuvre is added to the test. Geraldine Bedell reports Events in town This Weekend Making sure remember them Tomorrow is Remembrance Sunday, but what is the state of the countless memorials around the country honouring the fallen? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davidoff Christmas Gift Guide For Everyone The Balloon Club Hot Airlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Salmon Royale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hawkin & Co. Relaxator Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Astronomers say overlit cities block out the stars. Others take a dimmer view, says Nicola Murphy Direct Readers Cycle Offer! Personalised Teddy Bears Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hire a hitman to murder the boss Mops Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trent Mail Order Co Plc The Country Kitchen Diy The Sofabed Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items The 'Sheila Maid' Tall Men Churchill Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Computer Crosswords Samad's Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Beaumont & Co. Christian Scott Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice Collection Review Mellow fruitfulness in season Antiques and Collecting Mr. Chippendale's Achievements of Canterbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quitting the land of the living Contemporary art's American silly season has finally got the saleroom brush-off A Collectors Miscellany Wilkinsan & Beighlan Auctioneers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old master of fortune? A painting bought in a job lot at auction in America may prove to be a lost work by the elusive Venetian artist Giorgione Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastern tables turned Benedict Nightingale reviews the latest Edgar play: The Shape of the Table NPG Barbican Art Gallery Steamy memories m motion Rabbit as metaphor for America's decline John Updike's recent novel has provoked an intense bout of self-examination in the United States. Charles Bremner reports Markson Pianos Macmillan The Sunday Times Burgess and the moguls Rossini reclaimed Gianni Schicchi Pipsqueak poet Times Books Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio Linguaphone Baghdad visits by Benn and Grant dismay government The Times Crossword No 18,448 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Accelerated Learning By our Foreign Staff: Israel tanks strike at Hezbollah over border Sport 27-33 Business and Finance 34-39 Weekend Money… Probyn is cleared Young hopes Pocket money Out of court Waiting game Bad break Gascoigne gives Taylor a dilemma to resolve Spectacular success on the slopes Simon Barnes on Saturday Sorry England count cost of Gooch's decision Dti Scoreboard Time has come to blow whistle on drugs Comment Ivanisevic succumbs to flu and adds to Wembley's woes Last stretch proves hardest of all to take on board Josh Hall, the skipper of New Spirit of Ipswich, reports from Cape Town at the end of the first leg of the BOC Challenge single-handed round the world yacht race. The second leg to Sydney starts on November 24 Soviets to forego Olympics Pace to be set by past champions Flashback to Jardine's day sets scene for Ashes series Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Prize-money may bring British exponents off dole Nicolas Soames assesses the likely impact that the introduction of financial rewards will have on judo Falling standards in football's nursery How many England under-21 footballers progress to the full international team? Clive White reports on the passes and failures at England's preparatory school Uncompromising Reid pits reputation on line Taylor's TV analysis fails to worry Venglos Boost for basketball From a Special Correspondent in Maastricht: Lansink wins his fifth successive grand prix Reuter: Stas seems bound for Villa For the Record No time to stroll as Arsenal prepare for Selhurst Park Weekend Team News Romania will pull the best from British Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain braced for the storm Today's Teams at Old Trafford Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow's Fixtures Sport on TV When actions speak as loud as the singer Laura Thompson Old friend awaiting Stourport RFU: Probyn not guilty of provocation History props Scots against Pumas Today's Teams at Murrayfield Neath record under threat Leading teams to emerge this weekend Bishop ready to play the generation game Upmarket weekend at the Waldorf Unbeaten Hendry makes history Barnet upset by RFU's replay ruling Today's Team News A harder task lies ahead for Middlesex All Blacks ready to repel expected French backlash Redman is denied an opportunity Paris teams IYRU unable to carry eligibility proposals Semi-final for serious Nancarrow Younis gives West Indies an early taste of his quality Tour examination on a new course AFP: Faldo sinks from sight 'Salmon sharks' guilty of overkill From a Special Correspondent in St Raphael: Johnson throws away her lead Long-distance love affair Nicholson treble without band aid Results from yesterday's four meetings Doncaster Title wide open as Scudamore breaks leg Legal Case in line for rich Italian prize Rapid Raceline New Halen on handy mark to gain second Cheltenham triumph Timeless Times lame Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Windsor Selections Piggott rides Fabre hope Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Investigators optimistic on Polly Peek's Cyprus firms By our City Staff: Halpern 'ready to stand down at Burton' The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Pöhl Calls for two-speed move to Emu Company failures at their second highest American wholesale inflation rises to 7% By our Financial Editor: Hillsdown puts offer to Lilley Training councils win financial flexibility Oxford's trading profit sharply up Unilever's results disappoint Acatos buyout plans shelved Rising cost of small SE deals London Traded Options Traditional Options Wakeham bows to underwriters By our City Staff: Beazer chairman in profit warning Ratners falls prey to bear raiders Alpha Stocks Drexel could face $10bn S&L Claims Euro Tunnel By our City Staff: Foseco boosted by £3m patent win Eurotunnel denies cost reports S&N closes brewery Empire Trust's NAV falls 15% Malvern interim at £681,000 Dow bounces back Wall Street Investment Trusts World Market Indices Unlisted Securities Warburg biow for Hanson Major Indices Recent Issues Third Market Commodities Major Changes Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Reuter: Stricken Qantas to cut jobs and flights Heath in talks with US broker Unit Linked Insurance Investments American switch at Laura Ashley Kvaerner buys into shipyards Orchid move Reliant boost Parkland cuts Stakis succeeds Banham does the government a favour with his pay message Kenneth Fleet Central bank looms larger on horizon The Times Unit Trust Statistics Shares mark time Knight Williams & Company Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Scarborough Building Society Banks divided on splitting interest in joint accounts Advisers 'may break common law' Allied Provincial NatWest teaches facts of life Briefings Wrong connection Plea for fair tax on loan perk Gartmore Investment Limited Societies adapt to change Letters Ernie's nature Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Portfolio Platinum Allied Dunbar The Equitable Life Insurers consider tapping bonuses Save & Prosper Forced to quit at the bottom Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Clients left beached by 'overseas' investment firm sunk in litigation Electricity puts spark in Peps Mandarins fall from heaven Capital City Woman who charmed the socks off City Business Profile John Govett & Co, Limited Save & Prosper Investment group holes up On good terms Loss of life Tax on subsidy On the draw Core for union Halpern may go Retreat into recession Hunt begins for forgotten millions Barbara Ellis reports on the research that is recovering income from thousands of dormant charitable trusts Fundraisirag fraud warning Save & Prosper How a woman driver kept her nerve and became world… Picture Gallery Saturday Review Art Television Martin Cropper Radio Jazz Cinema Opera Theatre Dance Music Rock Woman of the momen The Saturday Interview Rally driver Louse Aitken Walker tells Brain James how she escaped from the bottom of a take, and got back on the road to become the sport's first woman champion Below-par pop stars Lassale the Profile of Elegance "The most impressive camera I've seen… Olympus is-1000 A cure for Britain's tunnel vision The breakthrough in the Channel tunnel has been made, but the view persists that the British may not be ready to take advantage of it. Peter Hall argues that there is still time for the government to promote a plan that will make Britain an integral part of the new Europe From our Own Correspondent: Male, modern, macho Charles Bremner witnesses the timely return of the real man Harrods The fiddlers' factory Isaac Stern has been called the godfather of a new generation of brilliant violinists. Norman Lebrecht talks to the American virtuoso on the eve of his London concert series. Main photograph by Graham Wood Playing to the galleries of a troubled city The new directors of Liverpool's two great at museums, the Walker and the Tate, have radical plans. Richard Cork reports Castle Pictures Postcards from hell James Ellroy's crime writing, laced with violence and sex, reflects his own bizarre life, Peter Guttridge writes How the Tricycle got Just So The latest musical by Cameron Mackintosh will open on the fringe of London Delia Smith's Christmas Sound the trumpets, beat the drums! Roy Strong on the great Renaissance civilisation celebrated by the Valois Tapestries Gruppo IRI Coastal Cruising with Serenissima Midnight Sun in the Fjords and the Baltic-Easter in Spain Midsummer around Britain Around Britain Cruising Historic House & Gardens Serenissima Mind of a scholar, body of a lib Henry Fielding owed his allegiance to the classical tradition, but lived in an age of iron. As such, he epitomised the contradictions of the 18th century, Peter Ackroyd writes Henry Fielding By Donald Thomas Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 War between the unruly The Causes of the English Civil War By Conard Russell The Clarendon Press, £35 Straight bat to distinction Len Hutton By Gerald Howat Mandarin, £4.50 Confessions of the quiet man Stone Alone The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band By bill Wyman, with Ray Coleman Viking. £15.99 Looking for India in the streets of London Paul Scott a Life By Hilary Spurling Hutchinson, £18.99 Paul Scotts Raj By Robin Moore Heinemann, £18.50 The Red House Underhanded and overcome The Hard Road to Market By Roger Boyes Secker & Warburg £17.99 The balancing act of ritual and reputation Memoirs of a Libel Lawyer By Peter Carter-Ruck Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 Dr Livingstone, I presume? Espanil A Miele Vacum cleaner has the kind of technology to… Miele Picture Gallery Pin Sharp Legs are on show, dressed up in the latest, brightest leggings and patterned tights, Liz Smith writes. Photographs by Tony McGee Fashion Three new concepts in wine salesmanship Majestic Wine Warehouses Remy Martin V. S. O. P. Excess, with all the trimmings Antony Worrall Thompson takes bistro cookery to extremes in his new enterprise, writes Jonathan Meades Restaurant Guide Bardolin Novello Vacances en Campagne Grosvenor House Corned beef, soldier? The Asian persuasion Awash with bubbles Champagne is proving to be the best buy for November, Jane MacQuitty writes DB Mandeer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastwell Manor Restaurant Guide Barbizon Bamboo Kuning Festive Dining Restaurant Jays Restaurant and Bar Hawelj Sang Thai Victa The Christmas Moderector Professional Quality Weather Station now Affordable… Multiple Display Advertising Items BPT Automation Limited Garden Store Multiple Display Advertising Items Sliding Sash Windows Anbil Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hand Crafted Clothes Rail Mansions with a light touch Architects Julyan and Tess Wickham have created the best of both worlds in their renovated flat in Maide Vale, Deyan Sudjic photographs by Graham wood Bringing the new room up to scratch The conservatory, in all its varied forms, is making a comeback, with a market and jargon of its own, Sally Brompton writes Getting that glazed look English artisans are using Middle Age techniques to produce hand-made pots and tiles, Nicole Swengley writes Pots to keep out in the cold Containers of flowering and foliage plants can brighten a winter garden, Francesca Greenoak writes Homes & Gardens Savills Sold Dial-A-House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jephson House Gfs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimpey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd Dex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luscombe Maye Hamstead Marshall Newbury Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items France-Provence Folkard & Hayward Highwood Manor Multiple Display Advertising Items Devon Cornwall Border Excellent Development or Investment Opportunity Hexagone France Ltd. 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Ince & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old-fashioned good manners Anne McElvoy visited the parts of Sri Lanka, where the royal family is still omnipresent and the colonial British are remembered with affection Travel Notes Under the volcano Russell Chamberlin visited Sicily, where nothing escapes the influence of Etna, the brooding presence on its western coast European Tourism Year 1990 has failed to tackle the tough questions, Shona Crawford Poole writes How to look good, feel good, and keep a smile on… Barnsdale Country Club Alverton Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crosthwaite Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Talbot Hotel Visit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Breaks Hotel Buena Vista Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Martin's Hotel Special Winter Breaks Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Music & Art Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacances en Campagne Vacanze in Italia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australasia and around the World Skyway World Travel Ltd Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Meon Villa Holidays! 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