News from 01/12/1990
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Steve Le Comber, Victoria McKee, Beaulieu, Chairman, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Greenwood, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Tony Travers, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, R. F. Copcutt, Richard Waite, Bernard Buckle, Mike Lamb, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John A. Patterson, John Curtice, Jillian Becker, Joanne Evons, Harvey Elliott, Michael Stevenson, D. R. Mithcell, Craid Brown, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Simon Wheeler, Isabel Raphael, Michael Binyon, James Bone, David Linton, Sandy Bisp, Anne Renfrewt, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Trevor Beeson, Richard Eaton, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eric James, Geoff Brown, Dennis Marshall-Hasdell, Gerald Davies, Richard Dobson, Joe Joseph, Nick Mathiason, Francesca Greenoak, Peter Stothard and Nicholas Beeston, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Jones, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jocasta Shakespeare, S. R., Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Martin Barrow, Kenneth Stern, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Bradley, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alison Hunt, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Robert Nye, Ernest Beck, Nicholas Watt, Andrew McGAHEY, Michael Clark, John Young, W. K. Duncan, C. M. CORCORAN(Chairman), David Hands, Vladimir Simonov, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Graham Wood, Alex McWhirter, Ansel Harris (Chairman of Governors), Lindsay Cook, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Carl Glassman, William Jackson, Barry Millington, Nicolas Soames, John Higgins, Mervyn Gibson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Julian Farrand Insurance Ombudsman, Steve Acteson, Ray Connolly, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, Brenda Fowler, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Geo. BECKETT(Chairman), Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Julian Miller, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, John Goodbody, Carol Leonard, Andrew Hugh Smith, Sara McConnell, R. Carne, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, A. G. Connelly, Tim Jones and Ronald Faux, Anthony Parsons, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Catherine Sampson writes, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Ric Gemmell, Martin BIDDLE(President), Jonathan Clark, Sarah Jane Checkland, Susan Chambers, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Don Fair, Nichola Murphy, Martin Waller, Pamela Peskett, B. W. Metcalf, Philip Robinson and Colin Narbrough, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Clivs White, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Christopher Walker and Andrew McEWEN, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, John Campbell, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, M. E. D. Biggs, Ross Tieman, Susan Ellicott, Montagu, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Shona Crawford Poole, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frank Selby, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Cann,
ResumoDames for a laugh Software and Sam Spade Picture Gallery Completely off the hook Clash of the titans Electricity shares offer Striking the right note Index Bush ready to send envoy for Iraq talks War forgotten in a day at the races Two jailed over gas shares fraud One small step to print at footnote in history Quick release unlikely for Birmingham Six Major promotes young blood Hurd to set out European policy Glasses at Prices to Celebrate Soviet leader 'prisoner in the Kremlin' Heseltine searches for a poll tax solution to satisfy everyone As the new environment secretary Michael Heseltine sets about the delicate task of defusing the 'poll tax bomb', Tony Travers outlines the various options open to him Labour shrugs off trimmed majority in double victory Dixons Major pleads for Heseltine backers Souvenir hunter left PM speechless Paisley polls leave Kinnock no room for complacency Paisley in Perspective Major pledges to keep Wakeham in energy post Cabinet given seals of office Winning form Silver returned Thatcher tribute Cabinet euphoria dissolves as the red boxes beckon Newcomer seen as a doughty fighter The Equitable Life No 10 hostess is given a few tips by the experts Ingham: hit man at No 10 Mobil Birmingham Six could face a long wait for freedom Science urged for all until 18 Barrage threat to work restoring river salmon Short Notice Public Auction Crime squad made up confessions, QC claims Surgeon stabbed '20 times' Dog poison fear Commoners fail Yorkshire Building Society Devolution hopes rise after talks on Ulster French threaten renewed protests on meat imports Ex-policeman rejects apology from Yard Crombie Picture Gallery Aids tests urged for high-risk partners Plan to build Brecon Beacons naval masts provokes outcry Police forces to face national efficiency drive Is the annual £4.5 bilion cost of policing England and Wales money well spent? Stewart Tendler reports on Whitehall's search for a formula to assess police needs and demands London arts cash rises only 2.5% BMW Information Service Courvoisier Verger jailed for stealing £47,000 in collections Five killed in head-on car crash Airline fined Bullies expelled Baby charge Case adjourned Petrol increase Postal dispute Dunhill The Sunday Times School trip ruling prompts slump in skiing bookings Harvey Elliott reports that fewer Britons will be taking to the piste this year, in spite of promising snow falls in the Alps Moscow calls for all-out diplomacy to avert conflict Queen Elizabeth2 Tank patrol takes a smooth night ride Robbie the robot is ready to wage war for America National & Provincial Building Society Doctors' dilemma over call to Gulf NYT: Embassy gets food delivery AFP: Reservist risks court martial Time for Saddam's friends to give him honest advice By persuading the UN Security Council to authorise the use of force in the Gulf, the United States has evaded a quagmire and brought off a diplomatic coup, argues Anthony Parsons Bush hopes Baker's Iraq mission will silence the doubters Iraqis say bribes won resolution French opinion cools on troop use Japanese endorse use of force B Blackwell Bookshops Yemen leads face-saving move on Gulf Europe faces siege from a growing army of refugees Safeway KGB task force to protect food stocks Kremlin admits omission on arms Fortnum & Mason PlC Doubt on feared Soviet 'exodus' E The Sunday Telegraph Poles queue to buy shares as privatisation drive begins As share ownership comes to Poland, Roger Boyes in Warsaw considers the political consequences for the presidential aspirations of Lech Walesa Victory but no landslide awaits Kohl inflections Supermarket cuts French cost of dying Getaway for less at Lunn Poly Poster war rages ahead of Berlin poll Leica AP: Rightists 'attacked children' Reuter: 'Custody victory' for mother who hid girl Reuter: New drug fighter Reuter: Lancaster ill But men just won't wear it …and moreover Emperor of all he surveys Joining Major's meritocracy Top of the pole Matilda transported Rising soon Tribute uncrowned Withdraw or Fight European Empiricism Change in the Air Restoring ties with Syria Giving to charity Cost of food Pimlico passport The Thatcher years in retrospect On the threshold Lenient sentences Poll tax and the vote Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Twyford Down reversal sought Waxham Great Barn Playing our tune Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays Study sheds new light on megalith builders Professor Tim McElwain Memorial Service Receptions Luncheons Roman find Church services tomorrow University news Bakers' Company Patrick Donald Feng Yulan Eugene Rosenberg Forthcoming marriages Service dinners The city has no need of the sun or the moon to shine… European Free Trade Association On this Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two Concise Crossword No 2347 Legal Notices To Place Your Classified Advertisement Sledding light on a hive of industry Tatler Run on the land bank A specialist building society is helping to rejuvenate a wilderness in the high Pennines, reports Lynne Greenwood Country Events Therma Bond Ltd Kicking the mule myth Crete's delta dawn Headhunter in the wilds of Norfolk For over A mess is as good as a meal Christmas Gift Guide The Cockpit Clothing Co., Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items For Everyone Look out in front of you! Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Personalised Teddy Bears Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ideal Gift for a Child's Room Antique Boxes Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a Country Cottage Smiths Sports Ian Taylor Motor Racing School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Released from doing porridge The traditional British breakfast is being transformed, Jocasta Shakespeare reports Christmas Gift Guide Christmas Fare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Digital Weather Station Agriframes El Viso Co Ltd Ukeshill Ham Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Needles to spruce up the festive season Shoparound Horse & Rider Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Hawkins Clock Company Ltd Quality Irish Horses Your Horse Tack Trunks Ride Away Multiple Display Advertising Items Events in town This Weekend Shoparound The SOFABED Shop Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Vacuum Lock Base Short of Space Tidy Rail Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Computer Crosswords Multiple Display Advertising Items Bluestocking Tablesafe The Traditional Hat Company Personal Distress Alarm Ann Camp Pine beds by Moriarti The Domestic Paraphernalia Co The Cashmere Store Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Risky affair of the art on loan The joy at the National Gallery in obtaining its new collection could end in tears, says Sarah Jane Checkland Marcos millions on show Art accumulated by the Philippines' former first lady will be previewed in London next week Gems of lacquer and jade Antiques and Collecting Richard Green Family History Multiple Classified Advertising Items Review Preview Rockfort Group Plc The Biggest Xmas Sale of Pictures Antique Engagement Rings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Baroque Entertains at Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items All the changing scenes of life John Russell Taylor observes how the Impressionists are unmasked at the National Gallery, t and (below) reviews the Hayward's Jasper Johns show Lyric Theatre Eminent Elgarian Concert LPO/Slatkin Festival Hall Distinctive whisker in gallery Alias myth of Jones Dramatic pretence Dance Bloodlines Covent Garden The best records of the year Rock The Rocky Horror Show Bbc 1 Times Atlases Bbc 2 Picture Gallery Dti 500 troops are sent to Ulster after Christmas bomb warning The Times Crossword No 18,466 Picture Gallery Job-finding help for casualties of peace Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Höfels Garlic Pearles Sport Racing Business and Finance Weekend Money Product of success Selling point Snow start New guard Board view High flier Running past Arsenal's goal must be to regain composure Land of the Rising Cricket Ball Simon Barnes on Saturday Minister's move will be a boost for school sport Agassi changes mind on Grand Slam Cup Omega Agassi the martyr is about to hold centre court Comment The Times Sports Service RFU protest forces a backtrack on amateur regulation Ailing Cooke turns on two winning displays No sleep for cricket's night owls The Week in View The Week's Highlights Davis meets Hendry again Kronberger takes first giant steps Ailing England show signs of steady progress Reuter: Tomba in a super challenge A bridge across the Red sea Everton search for a fresh cutting edge Martin roars ahead as gale batters fleet Weekend Team News For the Record Price of failure in the basement is dismissal In search of the secret of sporting small talk From a Special Correspondent: Australian 12-year record on the line Hull hopes undermined by French connection Norman's shot of a lifetime Germany's enquiry Emerging players get chance Glenalmond overcome sticky start Proud Orrell form spine of Wood's last North selection Today's Teams An old favourite with a new look Bath heartened by win over Soviet Union Tote urged to consider making offer for Hills Piggott backs Southwell Scotland's dearth of sea trout Ireland may go it alone Racing next week St Albans try to stay ahead Frenchmen steal Japanese thunder Joel steps out for emotional double Canoe title is a close run thing Waterloo Boy to take command Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Norton's Coin has Lingfield option Our French Racing Correspondent: Head goes hurdling at Auteuil Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Flying Toranfield can collect again Barton post Rapid Raceline Past masters return to combat Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Loutish behaviour forcing referees to give up football Fibbens disheartened and not a little hurt Squad of friends and foes Basketball Warden Owen in semi-finals Unit Trust Statistics By our City Staff: Last-gasp escape for Brent Walker The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Alpha Stocks Gatt talks teeter on brink of collapse as time runs out Oil price drops as Bush spells out Gulf options Power sale demand beats water float Reuter: Skoda strike threat over Renault offer By our City Staff: Barclays faces writedown on Imry loans Picture Gallery Europa's £576,000 loss at half BAT holds talks over Horten sale to WestLB Cost of disasters pushes up insurance premiums Profits at Asprey dip to £11.9m Priest defence Telepoint talks Chief resigns Tops falls 40% Wyndham loss Unlisted Securities No Title Jail sentences a warning to power investors says judge Investment Trusts 'Industry' that led to prison Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Burmah Castrol bid for Foseco extended Vistec falls to ?78,000 Albrighton tumbles Interim drop at Stoddard News Corp financing Edbro payout cut to 1p BPCC plans £42m issue Arlen lifts turnover 35% Lower loss at Alphameric Dow surges 40 points Unit Linked Insurance Investments Tokyo dips 258 points in volatile dealings Carlton shares up 12p as market recovers early fall Andrea Kirkby at Goldman Sachs has taken a liking to the ECC Group, formerly English China Clays, after the clearout by Andrew Teare, the new chief executive, that was announced with the recent figures. She values ECC at £1 billion-plus (more than 50 per cent above the current share price) and believes it will weather the next six months, the most vulnerable period. The shares hardened by 2p to 322½p Control Techniques to raise £9.8m with rights World Market Indices Major Changes Recent Issues Traditional Options Major Indices Mainly firm The Regional Electicity Companies Guide to Completing the Public Application Form Banks fail to curb errors when crediting accounts 'Make Complaints clearly' C&G to launch flexible Tessa Futures funds may come to pass for unit trusts Save & Prosper Murray Johnstone Limited The M&G Group Credit card insurance warning Lending code to fall in line with Major Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders Briefings Save & Prosper Vicious circle Ernie rules CU Fighting plastic card fraud Trade description? Unfair weighting Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Societies out of order Platinum The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Moment arrives to note interest Who will watch the watchdogs? Comment Gem of an investment loses any sparkle under shady Hanover More Castlegate firms fail Lambeth Building Society Invisible man makes presence felt at the Stock Exchange Business Profile A bridge too far on Danube Captial City Bank of Ireland Loan code to curb excesses Publicity shy Picture Gallery Lacklustre gems Honest Ernie Jail threat Bank warning Tunnel of trouble Plugging into the electricity sale Martin Waller focuses on the strengths and weakness of the 12 regional companies being privatised Cheap offers on deals Sara McConnell on the special terms that are available to successful power share applicants The IPS Lamont Solution Thinking positively: the remarkable story of an HIV… Dame for a Laugh: The Best Shows and Ideas for… Saturday Review Art Picture Gallery Television Quentin Crisp film from 1970. C4. Thurs.… Radio Opera Cinema Dance Theatre Jazz Rock Music Courage of a positive man Julian Miller, 28, has Aids. He is not gay; he is a haemophiliac who contracted the disease from contaminated blood. As the government delays over compensation, Polly Toynbee reports on the plight and fortitude of Julian and others like him. Photograph by David Bailey A memo on Malcolm "Tuborg... You Too?" "Mellowed in the Wood. " Blended to Perfection Uncovering the s The Saturday Essay You can run from Kroll Associates, but you cannot always hide from them. Charles Bremner reports from New York, London and Hong Kong on the private eyes (and ears) who say the computer is mightier than the gun. Main photograph by Cark Glassman From our Own Correspondent: The hum of hedonism There's more to discover at WHSMITH Low Tar Year in the UK from Lung Cancer Painting to east the passing of time The unfettered colours of Howard Hodgkin's canvases reinforce the individuality of his paintings. He tells Richard Cork about the lonely life of an artist. Main photograph by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Going to the panto? (Oh yes you are) If it takes six adults to take two children to a pantomime. why do many people pretend they don't like going to Christmas shows? Tony Patrick discovers the ancient dramatic form is as popular as ever, with hundreds of productions this season A bite of the big maple Peter Bernard on why he loves the New Yorker, warts, adverts, and all No Title The Distinctive Liqueur Energy and grace speak volumes The Times Literary Editor, Philip Howard, witnesses the ballet of the year led by an overweight, but agile, biography with three mature, poised novels and a powerful history Quality Paperbacks Direct A literary feast for Christmas As 1990 draws towards an end, The Times's critics select the books that have them the most pleasure over the year: a varied repast to combat gastronomic over-indulgence, with dishes ranging from fiction to fashion, classics to crime Fiction Cinema Ragbag Music Ideology War Crime People Poetry Fashion Politics Theatre TWA Germany Classics Of black swine and ferrets A selection of the silliest book titles of the year Thrillers God Sci-Fi Children Opera Picture Gallery Everyday, by 4:00 Am, Millions of Workers are Busy… The Wines of Ernest and Julio Gallo Pst & Julio Gallo All the Trimmings Present the complements of the season with colourful accessories. Sarah Newton checks out the brightest buys in bags, belts and baubles. Photographs by Simon Wheeler Picture Gallery The Club's Christmas Collection Overdone makeover Jonathan Meades sits through a double-bill at the revamped Dorchester hotel Restaurants open on Christmas Day Supermarket v supermarché: the battle of the trolleys Is it worth crossing the English Channel to get your Christmas supplies? Robin Young and Frances Bissell put their shopping lists to the test in Britain and France. Photograph by Ric Gemmell The Best of Boulogne French glace fruits and marrons glaces also were… Eye-opener to nightcap PLAT Restaurant Guide Hare Krishna Curry House Taste of Africa Gean House Café Damour Khan's Formosa Hoskins Wharf R. S. Hispaniola Café Tempo The George & Dragon AMA · Monas Hung's Just around the Corner The Good Earth Alexander's Restaurant Gurkha Palace Goff's Restaurant Theobalds Life is tough for the customer at a Majestic Wine… Majestic Wine Warehouses Proffering a new paean to Pan Beacon House, built to celebrate the Greek god Pan, is being restored to Georgian splendour, Sandy Bisp writes. Photographs by Richard Waite Twigging to wood cuttings Francesca Greenoak suggests a simple and economical way to reproduce plants Homes & Gardens Anbil Systems Novel Christmas Tree Holders Pioneer Roof Systems Sweet Williams Top & Soft Fruit Traditional Cornish Fisherman's Smocks Arden Co Ltd Civic Tree Care Ltd Post Link Weekend Tips Bark Wrought Iron Gates Ecwsales Penedes Dial -A- House Barbican Property St Johns Wood Tuscany Townchoice Chainbreaker Home EXCHANGE(U. K.) Mortlake Carlton tower Hotel Complex Purbeck Grosvenor Square W1 Property Francecote D'azur Grasse Luxury Retirement Cottages & Bungalows Oxshott, Esher, Surrey Free New Range Rover Discovery Larger than Average Prudential Lymington Mevagissey Ace Estates No Title Chigwell High Road Jephson Swindon John spencer Countryside Court Saga Housing Ltd Hogg the Builder Into the Andes with St Francis The majesty and poverty of Bolivia are echoed in a love song that follows Matthew Parris on his haunting journey Quiet nights under wraps Shona Crawford Poole goes in search of reasonable overnight accomodation Epson Small Screens Dedra. The New Lancia A frosty time of gifts Orient~express Travel Notes Journey across Top of the World Overseas Travel Yugotours ATO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight to frustration A lost airline ticket can ruin your holiday SKI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shona Crawford Poole offers some gift ideas for the traveller Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Win a Country Cottage The Harewood Special Winter Breaks Bull Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Manor House Hotel Springfield Country Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodburn House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon The Sporting Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Travel Insurance Austria Travelbag British Airways Australasia and around the World Hotel Abbaye Saint Germain Dordogne Experience South Africa XMAS Morubasz Rockford Travels Overseas Travel Yachts, Boats & Watersports IBERIA B Marsans International Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Sales Edward Symmons & Partners Yeoman Sunseeker "Cobra" The Yacht Tidy Ellis Yacht Charters Yachtfinder Yachts, Boats & Watersports Take Advantage of this Luxury Keeping the spirit afloat Barry pickthall selects some of the latest nautical novelties and equipment as Christmas for the sailor with everything Best of Scottish single malts Enjoy two expertly chosen whisky collections with gift boxes, now offered exclusively to Times readers Boxed Malt Whisky Offer Weekend on Royal Deeside Win three nights for two in Scotland a tutored whisky nosing and 106 Longmore malts Mind Challenge Chess Winning Move Bridge 'Put her in cotton wool: you have a racehorse' Chianti Classico Seiko Picture Gallery Environmental Special The Komodo Dragon The Mountain Gorilla The Northern White Rhino The Kakapo The Baiji Dolphin Mauritius6 Extinction Douglas Adams Different Strokes Paul Gascoigne Quiz Computer Hacking Viruses Computers in Films Crossword Visual Games Number Games Flaming Tasty! Fast Lane Puzzle this out! Snap It up! Let's Get Digital Patrick Swayze Review Fine Young Cannibals: The V Raw And The Remix (London) Gazza and Friends Let's Have a Party(RCA) Pop Quiz Come See the Paradise (15) Books Videos Crossword Visual Games Number Games Laming Tasty! Fast Lane Puzzle this out! Snap It up! Patrick Swayze
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