News from 08/12/1990
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Ian McEwan and Daniel Johnson, Edward Cullinan, Paul Heiney, Richard Rogers, Clifford Longley, R. A. Nicholls, Trevor Kavanagh, Mary Killen, Dinah Hall, Mike Lamb, John Hardman, Peter Carolin, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Geoffrey Gardener, Theo Crosby, Kennethh Fleet, Peter C. Maxwell, Sheridan Morley, Malcolm McKeag, Thomas, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Abbott, Laura Thompson, Nicholas Watt and Kerry Gill, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Gerda Cohen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Jonathan Pryen, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Sydney G. Donald, Berkley Hawgood, Nick Stewart, Richard Ford and Roger Wood, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Peter Jones, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Jim McCue, Louise Taylor, Leonard Manasseh, John Davies, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Victoria Mather, Frances Bissell, Paul Koralek, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Rosalind C. Harkness, John O'leary, John Percival, James Stirling, Sally Jones, Diane Baistow, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook, David Le Vay, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, George Sivell and Susan Ellicott, Colin St John Wilson, Sandy Bisp, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Watkins, Eluned Price, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Michael Theodolou and Andrew McEwen, Bramall, John Partridge, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Richard Owen Refugee Camp, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Ray Connolly, David Brewerton Executive Edito, Philip Powell, Conrad Voss Bark, Michael Wright, Richard Evans, Karajans, Hugh Casson, E. Moran Chairman, Ken Lawrence, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Patrick Sutherland, Roger Boyes, P. R. Sewell, R. A. Howard, K. C. Bignall, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Diane Keaton and Leslie Garis, John Goodbody, David Young, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Peter Guilford and Michael Binyon, Daljit Sehbai, Norman Foster, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Peter Guilford, Clive White, Matthew Parris, M. G. Wayman, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Gail Sheehy, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, Iris Rocksborough Smith, Walter Gammie, Sarah Jane Checkland, Geraldine Ranson, Marsalis, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, H. T. Cadbury-Brown, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, G. J. Almendres, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, John Durkin, Benedict Nightingale, Antony Parsons, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Trevor Dannatt, John Marks, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Lee Rodwell, Clive Arrowsmith, Ann McGinley, Sally Watkin, Simean Richman, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson and Michael Binyon, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, S. D,
ResumoThe older the harder Winter of discontent Your seat at the theatre Walking back to the country Verdi comes to dinner Fallen idol weighs in Thanks a billion Teaching the teachers Index Champagne jet turned away from Baghdad Britons in Kuwait told: stay in hiding MP charged with accepting bribes Sir Denis's lady to remain Mrs Thatcher, OM Picture Gallery Soviet military meetings fuel emergency rumours Electricity breaks record England win Tory lead Boucheron US and EC are blamed for Gatt failure MP calls for root-and-branch reform of Commons hours British Rail gives go-ahead for first freight village Londoners brave cold to aid the homeless Dunhill ELVIS goes for £66,000 Major is content to remain the same plain 'plug-ugly' Chalker rewarded with extra duties Sutcliffe did not deserve Ripper title, says wife Dublin hint of divorce law reform Union looks at shedding 300 jobs Square deal Attack on fans Hospital dispute Seven officers who beat man in pub brawl are dismissed By our Crime Correspondent: Balkan connection alert for Interpol Rail deaths accidental Charged MP a vigorous backer of many causes Richard Ford reviews the parliamentary career of Harry Greenway, who is facing charges of accepting bribes Union out of tune with board Picture Gallery IBM Judge attacks 'waste' of 2p trial Ingham the loyal leaker Art is still smart Test Selector Citroën Ax Jazz Heseltine told that poll tax changes now may raise bills Court at Grantham jails charge evader Two bodies found on cliff ledge Inland revenue earns award for being plainly the best Mystery of extra crew on flight Picture Gallery Rising religious interest reflected by churches Minolta Dynax 5000i The fight to save ancient Avebury from modern life If all goes well, the battle to protect ancient Avebury could pave the way for other threatened sites, says John Young Hillsborough police win inquest costs Fans dived under horses Monitors of disarmament prepare their checklists Report says Mersey barrage is risk to ships West End producer awarded £400,000 for lax box office Council bars sale of garden artefacts Man fined £100 for biting dog Last post dates Operation award Man detained Charity bequest Drags hearing Palace arrest Swindle charge Airgun attack Soviet weekly lifts the lid on fiefdoms of Moscow mafiosi Tyminski election gambit backfires Both America and EC tarred long road to Gatt failure Kohl and Mitterrand push for European political union ANC looks at easing stance on sanctions Refugee status for boat people Serbian polls key to Yugoslav future Tunku is buried (Reuter): Caretaker ruler (AP): Mubarak a winner (Reuter): Tokes attacked (Reuter): Aid for Liberia (AP): Brando pressure (Reuter): Piggyback ride Democrats fear Bush will steal Gulf glory Enatur Picture Gallery No desert Shields but still Hope Major insistent Saddam must 'disgorge' Kuwait War heritage tempers Beirut joy UK fugitives await all-clear from embassy (Reuter): Activists to set up peace camp (AP): More troops (Reuter): Easy win (Reuter): Death crash (Reuter): Clear conscience How Saddam has been left looking for strings to pull President Saddam Hussein's big miscalculation was to bank on finding Kuwaiti puppets to do his bidding. Anthony Parsons, left, looks at the options now open to the Iraqi leader Arab moves aim to heal split and prevent war Revived intifada breeds despair Picture Gallery Israel fears summit will dictate terms The Royal Marsden Cancer Appeal Build-up in desert continues unabated A joyful Book of Numbers …and moreover Predator game to the end The Times Profile: with £7 billion to hand, Lord Hanson, epitome of the Tatcher years, is Europe's most potent capitalist. His next victim is likely to be the biggest His Excellency regrets... Semi-conviction Spaced out Best of the versed Lucky break Dizzy heights Taste, Timing and Television Gatt on the Rocks Marxism Marooned Keeping armed forces up to scratch Monet crush School differences Listed sheds Cheltenham selection 'Woman's Hour' Careers for architects put at risk Tribute to Ingham Aid for Soviet Union Lotteries dilemma Wooden spoons Court Circular Birthdays Dinners Memorial tribute Feltonfleet School Woodhouse Grove School People and Places Service dinners Mrs Margaret Thatcher, OM Sir Denis Thatcher, Bt Weekend royal engagement Anniversaries Air Marshal Sir Victor Groom Air Marshal Sir Victor Groom, KCVO, Kbe, Cb, DFC and Bar, AOC-in-C Technical Training Command from 1952 to 1955, died on December 6 aged 92. He was born on August 4,1898 Marriages Uppingham School Appointments The Very Rev Dr George Reid Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Church services tomorrow Sir Frank Claringbull Sir Frank Claringbull, director of the British Museum (Natural History) from 1968 to 1976, died on November 23 aged 79. He was born on August 21,1911 William S. Paley University news Not even the world of the dead can keep the Lord… Loss of the Deutschland Oxfam British Diabetic Association Arthritis Research Multiple Display Advertising Items London Association for the Blind Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2353 As did those feet in ancient times Originals: Jeremy Atkinson, clogmaker Cyril Kaye Going to get away from work in an egg Home from home: Joanna van Heyningen and Brikin Haward Bitten by the bug of a thug Feather report Steady the buffs Breeding England still belongs to Mee First compiled more than 50 years ago, a series of classic county travel guides is finding a new audience. Peter Davenport reports No Title Country events Croft Port Killing them with kindness Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney The Times On the magic roundabout Changing face: Chester What wine with the Verdi? Help: Philip Blake-Jones, opera parties Events in town This Weekend IBERIA Airlines of Spain Old curiosity shopping Brian Lake specialises in old books by the writer who virtually invented Christmas Working like fools and horses In London Street markets are hit by the unseasonal slump, but are still full of bargains for gift-hunters in a rush, Sally Brompton says Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interflora Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Caley International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Ics Electronics Ltd. Can you resist the verbal? Out of London MEDesign Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Baf Roofing Systems Ltd. Sofa to Bed Futon Furnishing The Sofabed Shop Ardenco Ltd. Beaumont & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items RJS Trading Ltd. Blue Stocking Spina-Bac Multiple Display Advertising Items Cashmere Serapes Akom Ltd Samad's Ltd Christian Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice Collection Houses at war against themselves Impressionist sales have been disastrous, Sarah Jane Checkland reports, but there is good news about British artists Sotheby's and Christie's have suffered severe setbacks, and each is blaming the other Tall in the saddle Bicycles Review Mr. Chippendale's Antique Engagement Rings Multiple Classified Advertising Items A words guide to attic art Which British artist painted of sculpted what and when? Here is a timely tome that tells all Antiques & Collecting The Biggest Xmas Sale of Pictures Wilkinson & Beighton Auctioneers Thinking of Selling Paintings? David Shepherd OBE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Messiah Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Bach Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letters home from a secretive maestro Classic Music Norman Lebrecht on correspondence that will fuel speculation about Karajan's rise Collective swamping Jazz John Rae Collective/Pat Kane Queen Elizabeth Hall Lyric Theatre Groupe Gersaint Time for a change of tune Opera If our opera houses cannot compete with Europe, they need urgent rethinking, says Graham Vick. He talks to Richard Morrison Twee tales from the woods Theatre Heaven's Up Playhouse Starlight Express Aspects of Love P. B. F. A Tower Records Saturday Television and Radio NSPCC Sunday Television and Radio Millet Lighting Weekend blizzards on the way for Britain The Times Crossword No 18,472 Petrol heads below £2 Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather A master of Caius goes on unlocking China's vast puzzle First Futures Brokers Limited Index Fighting back Ill fortune Downhill start Rising force Cutting it fine Conner's view Ticket to ride England win has limited appeal Stewart to be vice-captain What is Chinese for chinaman? On Saturday Borg asks for a wild card into the Italian Open Arrow University sticks by its principles to a degree Comment West Indies are poised to win series Bishop and Ambrose cause havoc as Packistan are trapped on a bad pitch of their own making Multiple Display Advertising Items Two southern counties abstain in Durham vote Vine values wrapping as much as contents Sport on Television The Week in View Modest Kitt joins initial assault on Zurbriggen's title Skiing Curry challenge fading Snow settles semi-final in fourth set Real Tennis What makes Strachan run and run The inspirational footballer who is enjoying an Indian summer in the Winter of his career Arsenal hoping that plastic makes for a perfect turnaround Bassett seeks an unusual remedy Today's Team News Record low witness a thriller O'Neill making things buzz FA Cup A goalless start in FA Cup No deserting Desert Orchid Three-man consortium takes control at Lotus Motor Sport Stewart is two small steps short of a big upset From a Correspondent in Bophuthatswana: Lyle gets back in the swing Faldo and Norman left floundering in the pack Golf Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow League to merge after talks Speedway Sport on TV Homage to the strange barbel Fishing All change for club Invitation Basketball Sheffield tries to cut cost of facilities Sports Politics Saracens ready for Samoans Midlands hope their back row can limit London's possession Rugby Union Today's Teams Neath still there for the stopping Player to help clarify new amateur rules Griffiths Sees need for a firm hand Snooker Maturing early is a question of timing Pursuing youngster can see old hands on the horizon Conner writes off British chances Yachting Football For the Record Martin on course for record Europe's best keep Smith hanging on Equestrianism Vauxhall withdraw In Brief The race is on to find a winner Doyle changes event for title defence Cycling The handicap of a selling plate outlooks The Zetland report and the withdrawal of the Aga Khan from Britain are the most recent blows to the troubled racing industry. Nick Stewart looks at a sport accused of failing to realise its commercial potential at a time of recession Llewellyn rides luck on late Gifford booking Policing key to stable hygiene, says RCA From a Special Correspondent in Perpignan: Reward for consistent Alexander Advantage favours Widnes Rugby League Colleges score rare win Student Sport Faulkner is ready to return Hockey Brown seeks old place in the sun Judo Golden chance for Al Hashimi Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Katabatic decision is delayed Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Towcester Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Weather governs Carvill's Hill run Rapid Raceline R: Wickes reworks loan deals Oil prices make partial recovery The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Fed eases US rates on fears over recession UK retains hard line against Emu By our City Staff: LVMH expands champagne operations with Fr3bn deal Walker director goes Stars cloud results at Chrysalis Brewery held back to profit of £31.8m Wolverhampton & Dudley drinks to a buoyant 1991 By our City Staff: Chloride Group passes payout as profits slip to £4.4m at half time A power of disappointment for stags Smith New Court figures depressed by Gulf tension Lilley asks SIB to revise commission rules Warning by Redwood to directors on behaviour By our City Staff: Regina Health in the red by £4.7m Ireland going out of fashion 'No deal' for Nissan in UK Predator stalks societies Upjohn up on Glaxo merger talk Citicorp warns of write-offs (Reuter): EC probes Japanese takeover of MCA Investors may lose right to sue, warns ICA Failed property chief jailed Gaynor shares dive after losses deepen Business Roundup Leica hit by debt servicing Sanderson ahead 10% Boscombe up to £125,000 United Industries dip (Reuter): Bond remanded on bail of £40,000 Fobel trims interim loss Jones, Stroud midway slip Dow loses 12 points Wall Street Traditional Options Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts NEDC seeks way to tap private sector Market-makers hope for a 'killing' on power shares Stock Market Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options Recent Issues Survival in the Nineties is name of the game for industrialists Umeco turnover leaps to £7m Unit Linked Insurance Investments EC airline query World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Wilton in £436,000 loss Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Unit Trust Statistics The Times Firm trend Stock Exchange Prices Knight Williams Halifax Banks and brokers braced for power sell-off stags' stampede Slim chances of more big gains from the state Still waiting for shares paper chase to finish Save & Prosper Home studies Tessa tempter from Lloyds Save & Prosper Small claims court holds sway over act of God Letters Credit card thief was too quick off mark Prize bonds Pep for fees Ex-clients wait for Stock Group funds Published replies marked with the triangular logo… Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum M&G Draft banking code leases customers guessing By Weekend Money Staff: Farewell to Serps may pay as pension day approaches Rothschilds' International Money Funds The Times Bad news ahead on the bonus front Comment Save & Prosper Borrie fears Christmas credit trap Doors finally close at Castlegate A would be pop-star who became the unlikely chairman Business Profile US legal ethics go on trial Capital City Foreign & Colonial Stags are roaring to sell Rock steady Cards code Act of God Prudence plea Business US rates ease New broom at BTR Inheritors cash in on rise in property values Hunting around can run heirs to ground Penny a week policy worth a mere £15 after 98 years IFA Promotion Limited Chameleon of the Kremlin: the many lives of Mikhail… Saturday Review Saturday Review Art Television Radio Jazz Cinema Opera Theatre Dance Music Rock Keaton 's The Saturday Interview Diane Keaton has often played women in search of passionate love. Leslie Garis discovers that, after a number of relationships, the actress can identify with her roles. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz Breaking the ice in a cold city Charles Heidsieck Beefeater Beefeater Can Gorbachev keep his balance? The Saturday Essay At 14, communism was his god. Forty-five years later, is he really an atheist? Gail Sheehy counts the faces of a political chameleon, able to think one thing, and do the opposite. Illustration by Jamel Akib From our Own Correspondent: Centre of a tension Richard Bassett spends a night at the Albanian opera, and sees the first stages of social reform Wh Smith Hennessy Cognac Hennessy The timeless and the timely child Ian McEwan has shouldered the burden of his popular image as a trembling ghoul for too long, he tells Daniel Johnson Scots Never Say Goodbye to Whyte & Mackay The street with a tender touch Enthusiasms Life on Coronation Street means red faces and laughter at our human foibles, Libby Purves writes One long honeymoon Richard Morrison on a sumptuous new television version of the wedding feast of Ferdinando de' Medici Jazz salutes a new dynasty of kings Clive Davis on the phenomenal success of the Marsalis family Britain tests a sculptor's mettle Lynn Chadwick works in exile, awaiting his day of judgment, Sarah Jane Checkland writes Tissot Botany & Painting in Europe Odeillo, French Pyrenees Early elegies for little England Edmund Blunden's civilised poems remained determinedly anti-modernist, and anti-modern, Jim McCue writes Edmund Blunded By Barry Webb Yale, £18.50 Beware the dark world, comrades Words as Weapons By Paul Foot Verso, £29.95, paperback, £9.95 Going to extremes The Billiard Table Murders By Glen Baxter Bloomsbury, £13.99 When the waiting ended How it seemed Dog-lovers, keep out The Secret Lore of the Cat By Fred Gettings Grafton, £7.99 Honourable Cat By Paul Gallico Pan, £5.99 Best Cat Stories Edited by Lesley O'Mara Pan, £4.99 Treasury of Great Cat Stories By Robert Caras Robson, £8.99 The Cat and the Curmudgeon By Cleveland Amory Bantam, £11.99 Blitzcat By Robert Westall Piper Books, £2.99 Thinking on horseback An American Life By Ronald Reagan Hutchinson, £19.99 SAAB I write, therefore I am Now Read on By Bernard Levin Cape, ?12.95 Krysalis Factbook Wiliam dropped by just as the night was getting… Rover Rover 825D Turbo Short, Starry Fashion This season's party guests are casting off their simple black dresses and sedate ballgowns, and plunging into sequins, Victoria Mather writes. Photograph by Clive Arrowsmith Picture Gallery Mouton cadet Mouton-Cadet Penfdes Restaurant Guide Good plain shopping Cooking is the stumbling block of British kitchens, Jonathan Meades writes Bendics of Mayfair Laying down the rules You do not need a cellar in order to enjoy the long-term benefits of your bottles, Jane MacQuitty writes Jane MacQuitty's Cellar Guide A toss-up for the main course Frances Bissell, The Times Cook, suggests an alternative to the Christmas turkey Piat Remy Martin Xo Special Central Fish Bar and Restaurant Cherry Orchard Multiple Display Advertising Items Indian Restaurants Claygate Tandoori Carapace Los Remos Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Good Earth The Rose and Crown Hotel The Classic Chinese Eatery The Old Cathay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sita Hare Krishna Curry House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireson Associates Concordium Ltd. Ardenco Ltd. Romote Controlled Doors Anbil Systems Woolman's Agriframes Ltd. Family Trees Cranborme Manor GDN Centre County Mulch Co Unfinished masterpiece Never mind that Min Hogg's curtains do not match, or that her chairs are threadbare: her flat is an inventory of ideas in progress. Dinah Hall investigates photographs by James Mortimer Above one's station Live in opulence without money Dalmore All in the luck of the draw A couple who could not find a buyer for their home have made it the prize in a raffle, reports Alan Hamilton Working in the Cold weather is no excuse for neglecting the garden, Francesca Greenoak writes The Dalmore Château des anglais Diane Baistow on how a neglected French castle became home to two determined English families Mortgage Remortgage to Finance Hertfordshire Kohli Construction Drew Pearce Benham & Reeves Mortgage Problems? Sail late retirement at Harbosrside. Towkestury… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Russell Developments Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gowland White Multiple Classified Advertising Items The thrill of the royal chase Leslie Thomas savours the history, mystery and suspense of the New Forest, scene of one king's death and happy hunting ground for another. Photographs by Patrick Sutherland Drinking the spirit of Madame's Rouen Gerda Cohen embarks on a whimsical Flaubert weekend Dedra. The New Lancia TWA Getting the best out of an airline-travel agent link, by Shona Crawford Poole Itineraries The Times Return to a changed land Michael Watkins vowed never to go back to Malaysia, but was beguiled again by its people and landscape Swan Hellenic Times Books Jamaica Something to Delare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of Travel Ltd When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Abbaye Saint Germain Trail Finders Ltd STA Travel ATOL All Holidays Ltd Travel Bag South Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Dordogne Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Cornwall and Devon Manor House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Mellion Golf & Country Club The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Malaysia Airlines Appointed Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of the Orient Winter Sports Verbier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hautes Pyrenees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chalet Morzine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beken of Coews Ltd British built with an eye on the Orient The building of million-pound yachts belies talk of a recession, says Barry Pickthall Pick of the West End hits Get the best seats for acclaimed and new London shows at specially reduced prices-up to 20 per cent off. 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