News from 15/12/1990
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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Andrew McEwen, John Awrid, Ricky Ostrov, David Bull, Director, Nancy Poskett, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, S. J. C, Steve Maslen, Geoff Loughbrough, Tim Phillips, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, B. J. Whyatt, Richard Long, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Laura Thompson, Ronald Grierson, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Stuary Money, Ruth Stungo, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Richard Miller, Louise Taylor, K. D. Holmes, Martin Barrow, T. Crowther, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky and Philip Webster, Philip Robinson, B. Ploing, J. Patricia Evans, Frances Bissell, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Anne Tanner, Fiona MacCarthy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Alastair Black, Under Sheriff, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Robert Hughes, Hildi Hawkins, Chris Thau, David Miller, A. R. Mordaunt, Peter May, Sandy Bisp, Rodi Okorodudu, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, William Cash and Stewart Tendler, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ray Connolly, David West, Mrs. Govans, Gerald A. Early, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Paul Adams, Billy Connolly, Edward Armitage, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Davis, Kenneth Fleet, Janet Whitman and Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, R. W. Johnson, Brian Rix, David Brewerton, Jack Crossley, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, John Graham, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, William Boyd, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Walter Gammie, Malorie Blackman, Nigel Kelsh, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Alan Jenkins, Lalu Yu, Colin Dunne, Modernism, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Rosemary, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, P. C. Maxlow-Tomlinson, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, S. E. Chown, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Louise Byrne, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Portugal, Morocco, Spain, Aardinia, Corsica, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Hilary Brown, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoInflation rate falls to 9.7% as peak is passed Levitt chief granted bail Farm pact near Bush setback Romania strike Test for Bonds Index Hero of a puppet regime crosses to the West Bush may abandon Iraq talks Submarine snagging enquiry We must march together, Major tells EC leaders Fog brings renewed misery on roads NSPCC Just a wee bit miffed Trade in that sock option The Bligh syndrome Money and the young Next Week Baker is given Howe's old country home in latest reshuffle US navy launches enquiry after net snagging incident Timberland Half of all police forces are under investigation Heseltine to consult leading councillors over poll tax By our Political Staff: Treason penalty faces end Vauxhall warning on pay rises Shorter sentence Aircraft scare Jury stays out Blast kills boy Levitt Group head bailed on £665,000 theft allegations Hospitals refuse to admit prisoner Boxer to sue over bruised-face advert Sonia Sutcliffe a woman of mystery , court told Police to pay £114,215 in false arrest case UK 'behind in childcare' Moulinex Subsidies safe 'even after BR flotation' Deadlier than the male? Ski scene 10% ask for student loans Briton held No Title Lawyers query principle that judges' time is key to listing By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Pensions for judiciary may change Llanystumdwy honours a celebrated son Poles' London exile over at last Picture Gallery Breeding controls urged after antelope 'mad cow' death Council is accused of errors on land deals Unions ask Major to halt Sunday trading That sinking feeling week after week With the demise of The Melinda Wittstock reports on the fortunes of the other cultural weekly magazines Bass Thousands drafted In to restore power to blizzard region AHC Picture Gallery Indecision on customs office 'wasted £14m' Housing to be Labour priority Porn and crime link 'obvious' Policeman jailed for bomb hoax Victim's award Bomb escape Police chief 'fine' Royal security Cheney puts case for force as doubts on sanctions grow Israelis stabbed to death in Jaffa Hostages face cold realities of home Iraq sees 'new dark era' Enatur Defenders of animal rights get the hump Major writes to president of Iran Strikers killed in Morocco Sudan famine IBM EC agrees to package of food aid for Soviet Union Rome summit shores up Gorbachev as it tackles the future of a peaceful Europe A handbag of tributes for the bad fairy De Klerk given hope for some relaxation of trade sanctions Britain beads for rift over defence Striking workers call on Iliescu to resign in Timisoara protest By our Foreign Staff: Albania puts tanks into riot-hit city Rechargeable Exit Mazowiecki without fanfare Hong Kong boat people set fire to themselves Bangladesh date Rock rebuffed Cabinet reshuffle Angola peace hope N&P White House feud deprives Bush of new party chief Boy tells of night Mendes was killed Haiti's poor pray for priest to win Picture Gallery FIAT Tambo points to softening of ANC line on sanctions An elite with no answer …and moreover No Title Behind the clenched fists, a movement in disarray R. W. Johnson on the tensions within the Anc that the current conference will find hard to disguise Fresh light on the fourth B Cultural uplift that declined and fell Ian McIntyre on The Listener's noble aspirations, and the reason for its death Springing eternal Homeward bound Last ditch Shadows in Moscow A Mission for Mr Baker O Sole Mio? Death penalty under debate again Crown court process Hostage return Monet exhibition European defence Bitter taste of electricity share issue Answering back Tedious title Blizzard enquiries Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays The Savoy Royal Society vice-presidents Marriage Children of Eden Friedrich Dürrenmatt Church services tomorrow Third Sunday in Advent Alice Marble Church news Dinner Memorial service Anniversaries Roger Pinckney Roger A. Pinckney, architect and yachtsman, died on December 4 aged 90. He was born on November 9,1900 Receptions Service dinner Royal centenary Pray in the power of the Holy Spirit and keep… The Prince Consort's Death Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were only in their twenties when they considered building a mausoleum for themseleves Within four days of the Prince Consort's death in 1861, the Queen had chosen a suitable site. Their tomb was designed by Baron Marochetti and the recumbent marble effigies of the Queen and the Prince Consort which surmounted it were his last works Announcements Oxfam British Diabetic Association Arthritis Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Combatstress NBI Thank you from the RNLI Royal National Lifeboat Institution The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund London Association for the Blind The Mental Health Foundation National Kidney Research Fund The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Help Medicine Support Britain against Drugs Leukaemia Research Fund To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2359 And your starter for ten pints Many pubs are discovering that pulling in the punters can be a trivial pursuit New Woman Rumbling back down the line Trams are on the way back in a bid to speed town travel, Marcus Binney says There is nothing like a Danish Help: Mark Peterson, baker Events in town Stroke NS: Stocking up with fillers Mini-gifts are the most fun to buy and make a good test of ingenuity for adults Gift-wrapped and monogrammed Adding the personal touch can make all the difference to even the most ordinary of gifts; Nicole Swengley gives us the low-down on how to organise a highly individual Christmas New faces for old facias Changing face: York British Telecom Casting around for presents Fishermen are easy to buy for at Christmas they never seem to have enough gear Crackers Vetting the Herriot hype Television's All Creatures Great and Small has divided the locals in the small village where it is filmed. Peter Davenport reports Hurrah, the killer is back Santa'S high flyers Breeding Country events Seeing the wool for the trees Originals: Jan MacMillan, knitter Sinking happily into marshland Home from home: Ion and Sue Trewin Croft Sad affair with Mrs Robinson Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Dexter Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Futon Furnishing French Tablesafe The Times Magazine Organiser Cultured Pearls Cashmere Serapes Samad's Ltd Rickmansworth Cook's Table Laurel Multiple Display Advertising Items The 'Sheila Maid' Pine beds by Moriarti Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sofa to Bed Christmas Gift Guide Interflora Organic Balloon Flights For the Pony Owner Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Jewellers LTD Glamorous Nights Smoked Scottish Salmon Anbil Systems Beaumont & Co Inglenook Fireplaces Blue Stocking The Rainbow Voyager Birthday Give a Limited Edition The Ideal Present 'Vintage' wine how old would you like it to be? Some of those precious wines laid down for a special occasion could be more nouveau than expected, says Sarah Jane Checkland Window on past devotions Review Mail With a nose for a rarity The Mammoth Fine Clocks for Decoration Village Clocks Avril Noble Gallery Federica Galli Egyptian Antiquities D. M. G. P. Manheim Thomas Sidney Cooper, R. A. Special Christmas Sale Thinking of Selling Paintings? Herts & Essex Antique Centre Antique Engagement Rings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Melba Fairs BAFRA Exhibition of Limited Edition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Vh The British Telecom Royal Choral Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cantores Ad Vincula Queen's Theatre Messiah Multiple Classified Advertising Items The mystery of the Sunday club murders Television Why are we gripped by the whodunits? William Cash suspects that there is more to this case than meets the eye Dance Raymonda Covent Garden The Sunday Times Those zany Elizabethans at play Theatre In the Doghouse Warehouse, Croydon Theatre Tess King's Head, Islington The Rehearsal Blood Brothers Freedom without the props Concert Fidelio Festival Hall Queen Elizabeth2 Saturday Television and Radio BBC1 The Famous Grouse Peace package plan could save Gatt talks The Times Crossword No 18,478 No regrets for Thatcher in a life 'uphill all the way' Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Linguaphone Military men relive horror of invasion Index American dominance Picture Gallery Swiss role Viewing figure Test signal Reading light Faldo's best No Title Foreign field True Blue pilots who rode out the storms of discord Oxford's surprise victory in the University rugby match this week came, like the Boat Race triumph in 1987, after a mutiny. the men who steered their teams through troubled success met for the first time on Thursday. Peter Bills joined them The referee who saw red 12 times On Saturday Ethiopi AID Barnes may be staying Why Britain must persist with an Olympic bid Comment Wheaton keeps his nerve for straight-set victory Grand Slam Cup comes to life and Americans dominate the day by claiming all four semi-final places BBC prepares to celebrate another sports personality Sport on Television The Week in View This Week's Highlights A salutary European experience Basketball Ferrasse faces his election challenge Chris Thau examines the bitter political struggle for power in French rugby Hendry runs hot and cold Snooker Lewis not moved by Masonic derision Boxing Honesty the best policy for Bonds O'Leary s sympathy in defeat Satellite tracking troubled Tada Venables keeps the formula Weekend Team News Money airlifted to rescue Conner Yachting Parker casts doubt over Chen-selection Table Tennis Stadium problems mount for Bath New Watford directors Northern pack holds the answer at Wigan Rugby League Government approval Cricket Whitaker brothers dominate the day at Olympia Show Equestrianism Sheffield ignored deficit warning Curran switch to amateur status likely Cycling The Times Janangir is fined for withdrawal Upsets may stiffen London resolve Despite being dropped by London, Carling intends to be among the spectators at Kingsholm this afternoon as his side tries to seal the divisional championship Today's Divisional Teams Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Try-scorers keep Emyr on sideline Oxford's pool of rare talent Middlesex face tough opposition Tomorrow Little Swedish town with big ideas From a Correspondent in San Sebastian: Dutch expose the English weaknesses Recall of Atherton could help restore the natural order Cricket Cooper's return should boost Havant attack Hockey Early trial of strength (Reuter): Faldo spreadeagles the field Durham in form to regain trophy Ice Hockey The secret of watching in the wings For the Record Heinzer emerges from the shadows Swiss skier flies to victory in the downhill but the smiles beam out in the Norwegian camp Cyclist's tour de force Snow Check History of British Isles tours a valuable reference work Differing views which offer a game pointer Their story is an Open book A rear-view look at motor racing English raiders face stiff task Racing Sha Tin tomorrow Cheltenham fence will be altered (AP): Argument over money halts racing in Macao Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Morley Street can fulfil promise Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Mullins m change of emphasis Racing next week Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Novices floored as sun causes havoc Aliysa decision deferred Lingfield repays loan Foseco plans sale to fight Burmah The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Welsh Water pays £16.7m for power stake Television franchises 'attractive' By our City Staff: News Corp sells film database Midland merger with Hk Bank looks unlikely By our City Staff: Crt pays £2.2m for Pitman Muppets' date with Disney called off Prague in talks with US firm on brewer McCarthy sees signs of recovery despite losses Mclnerney to pull out of UK French boost for Eurotunnel issue By our City Staff: Brokers go in £2m Laing savings From a Correspondent New York: Chrysler toughens defences London Traded Options Industrial production fall signals deepening recession Big drop in American output HK scales down ports project By our City Staff: Interest bill bites at Broad Street Ncr rejects $6.4bn At&t offer Brunning cuts losses By a Correspondent: Power investors lose £85m in discounts Profit hit by payoffs at Ivory & Sime Booker sells pastry group for £31.5m British Gas deal finalised Competition drive Swedish deal for Racal BHP record profit Companies in Brief American Express Vista interim losses grow British Coal wins award 'Sagging time' at Dow Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Welsh Water's buy renews spark at electricity firms Stock Market World Market Indices Major Indices Major Changes Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Traditional Options Equiticorp blames Uk bids for crash Alpha Stocks Unit Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Four years for broker in fraud Bristol Post falls to £3m Scots 'escape' Verdict on the power float bankers: could do better Fragile days for Firms and dividends Gencor in £4.1bn expansion plan Unit Trust Statistics Generally firm Liquidators rule out large losses for investors Bristol & West Levitt's demise sparks churning alert Income from bond eats into capital M&G Banks need to take action over delays Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Bonus hike from reserves robs Peter to pay Paul Briefings Extra draws Waiting patiently Student fell foul of Midland charges Personal receipts tax should be an essential ingredient of a classless society The Royal Bank of Scotland Memorable account security Teller gave cash despite poor forgery Portfolio Platinum More choice for larger houses Ivory Sime Electricity investors expected to rush for deals Credit customers will count on trust Comment Broker threat Shoppers warned to check bank notes after increase in forgeries Trusts advised to link up products Smile cracks the secret of modest Morse's code Business Profile Sir Jeremy Morse Desperate measures needed to turn the tide of trash Capital City Framlington Bank warns of rise in forgeries Morse code Power profit Black mark Output dives Power stake The Sunday Times Seasonal investment offers long-term returns A cruel streak is needed when choosing toys that children cannot play with, as Barbara Ellis discovered Simple gift earns maximum interest with young savers Old comics are no laughing matter for serious collectors Independent Knowing your place under Major , a Matthew Parris… Saturday Review Saturday Review Art Television Radio Rock Cinema Dance Theatre Opera Music Jazz Big Yin and Yang Degoated, coiffed, legitimised, Billy Connolly stars in a Hollywood sitcom. He wants to make it big in America; but can do so without selling out? Alan Franks explores the complex personality of the "unambitious" Glasgow comedian. Photograph by Paul Harris The Saturday Interview Don't worry - it may never happen Courvoister No Title In an Ideal World We'd Be out of a Job What chance of a classless Britain? The days of U and Non-U are no more but live on. Matthew Parris examines a country divided, and bound by the conventions it embraces as it denies them, and wonders how realistic are the worthy wishes of the new prime minister From our Own Correspondent: Any colour, as long as it's red Bolshoi dancers and Soviet seamen are all lured to the same area of Antwerp, Michael Binyon reports Seiko "On the Rocks" Ack Label How to live in a piece of furniture Gerrit Rietveld's Schroder house, based on his famous red Blue Chair, is a beautiful, abstract monument to Modernism. But, Gavin Stamp asks, would you want it as a home? Smile on the face of the Niger Every week more than 30 million Nigerians laugh at a pointed soap opera about futile dreams and impossible aspirations. William Boyd talks to the man who created a con-man as irrepressible as Arthur Daley The Dalmor Fanfare with a note of triumph Bernard Levin celebrates the last trump but one, as he witnesses the changing of darkness into light at the Royal Opera House Espanz Top of the class, figuratively Sanda Miller reads a welcome monograph on Frank Auerbach that paints a lively portrait of the artist and the man Chronicling a peace more violent than war Epics of Everyday Life Encounters in a Changing Russia By Susan Richards Viking, £15.99 Picture Gallery Morse message pending How it seemed A writer's-eye view of this week's events in the past. The first transatlantic radio signal: The ghost of fables past The ever-changing meaning of Charles Dickens's a Christmas Carol explains its survival The Life and Times of Ebenezer Scrooge By Paul Davis Yale University Press, £18.95 Gardens for inspiration Ploughing a poetic furrow Virgil's Georgics a Commentary Edited by R. A. B. Mynors Oxford University Press £45 Halifax Sick as a parrot All Played out The Full Story of Italia 90 By Pete Davies Heinemann, £14.99 Scots Never Say Goodbye to Whyte & MacKay Waterman Over & in Fashion Warm layers of long, chunky sweaters are taking the place of dresses in the winter cover story, Liz Smith writes. Photographs by Terence Donovan Picture Gallery HINE Hungry for gaiety The only grey area at the long-running Gay Hussar, Jonathan Meades writes, is today's clientele Restaurant Guide The details that make the dish Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests soup, sauces and puddings that will add the finishing touches to a Christmas feast Jim Beam True pigs on the block Everybody's going Break for the Bordeaux Claret is still the best-selling red wine in Britain, Jane MacQuitty writes, and the quality of the harvest is improving Wine Buys Archer's Hitachi Hitachi Dig deep for tile magic of winter Dramatic landscapes with subtle colours and silhouettes that take on added mystery offer nature's finest compliments of the season, Rosemary Verey writes Oh, the holly and the ivy Francesca Greenoak suggests Christmas presents to delight the green-fingered Weekend Tips On the up and up (and round and round) The wooden spiral staircases designed by Tony Tuke and Tim Philips give their clients pleasure as well as years of use, Nicole Swengley writes The Invergordon Cherry Orchard The Fosse Bridge Hare Krishna Curry House Golden Horn The Classic Chinese Eatery Gay Lord Indian Restaurant Sankey's Dil Chad Indobangla Restaurant Tang Chinese Cuisine Rajpoot The Star Idd The King's Head The Harrier Inn Mala Mr Kong Golden Swan Thai Restaurant The Good Earth Pizza Belle Sita Finest Indian Cuisine Gate Street Wine Bar and Restaurant Kelong Properties for Sale Coed-Y-Glyn Free New Range Rover Discovery Near Rutland Water Northants Forest of Dean Buckingham Town House Foreign Manors French Savoie Immobilier LTD Pilgrimage to a stoic's paradise More than 100 years ago, the poet William Morris sought solace and inspiration in the mountains of Iceland. The unearthly landscape still rewards visitors, Fiona MacCarthy writes Travel Notes Yeehah, it's the world's biggest rodeo For two weeks every June, Calgary comes to life as hundreds of cowboys take part in the city's Stampede. Behind the old west pageantry, however, is a battle for business every bit as fierce as the competition in the arena, John Awrid writes Travel Notes Swan Hellenic Europe from 2006 Travel Books Hildi Hawkins on a perceptive fable Cheque-in for America this winter, Harvey Elliott writes Cox & Kings Trail Finders STA Travel Iberia Discover Hong Kong Travel Insurance South Africa Golf Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockford Travels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Poland £109 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Taste the real Italy, it's Magic! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Highlife Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Chapters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Hautes Pyrenees Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Gold Mellion Class Christmas at Alston Hall The Richera Christmas House Party Pride of Britain Crosthwaite Mill Apse Manor Country House Scotland Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Savages Hotel The Manor House Hotel Penventon Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Residential UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing Saildoats Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wave Train Yacht Charters The British Steel Challengeskippers 62' Benetti—1979 Fast Tsdy Ship to Shore Multiple Display Advertising Items Bold use of watercolours Fluorescent colours are the latest youth-inspired nautical fashion craze, Barry Pickthall writes Baldock Nurseries LTD David Austin Roses (T) Homes & Gardens Kings Crown Fruit for the Connoisseur Top & Soft Fruit Post Link Insublind Radiator Covers Taking a wealth of culture on board Explore the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts with The Times: cruise to Portugal, Morocco, Spain, Sardinia, Corsica and France with guest lecturers, from ?1,160 for 15 days The Times Reader Offer Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer 'Westminster was God's gift to me' Champagne Produced Exclusively Gonzalez Byass Sherry Prime Times Lasting Litter Quote The Modern ARK Antarctic Update Down on the Farm Clash of the Titans Ian Rush Born: October 20th 1961 Place of birth: St Asaph Height: 6 2 Quiz Pocket Money Clash of the Titans Ian Rush Born: October 20th 1961 Place of birth St Asaph Height: 6 2 Alternative Medicine Over the past Few Years, More and More People Have Become Interested in Alternative Health. 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