News from 21/12/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Victoria McKee, Bob Ross, David Powell Athletics Correpondent, Brian Collett, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Osman Streater, Ronald Faux, Christopher Haines, David Rhys Jones, David Blunkett, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Hylton, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Deborah Jonas, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspodnent, Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Graham Searieant, Financial Editor, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, John McEntee, James Gray, Douglas Robertson Chairman, Hilary I. Severn, Louise Taylor, Robin Young, John Winder, D. W. Blandford, Michael Clark, Chris Skillen, Philip Robinson, Own Jenkins, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Neil Kelly and Nicholas Watt, Charles Bremner, Simon Tait, Sally Jones, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Frank Willatts, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Michael Horsnell and Frances Gibb, Dominic Lieven, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Tusa, John Russell Taylor, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Phil McLennan, D. Webb, Raymond Keene, Chess Correpondent, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Crouch, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford and Robin Oakley, Jamie Dettmer, Bruce Clark and our Foreign Staff, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, George Hill, J. Strover, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Bill Burroughs, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jeffrey Hamm, Andrew Lycett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Tom Davies, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, G. B. de Wilton, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Jeremy Morse, Susan Ellicott, Colin Campbell, Vernon Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Vivien Allen, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoSoviet Union faces chaos Gorbachev angry at resignation of his closest ally Fish quotas to be cut Passengers sue Nadir released England toiling Index Major offers Bush total Gulf support BBC discounts 'rigged' Man of Year vote Shops barred from opening on Sunday Thatcher honours loyal aides British Nuclear Forum Batteries not included? A likely story My true love, in real terms The Jumbo solution Join us for Boxing Day Members of the kitchen cabinet reap rich rewards Harrods Knightsbridge The personal touch State sector holds own at Oxford Peerages for three pillars of industry A Correspondent: MP calls for an army-police link after RUC man is killed Users of BSB squarials given two years' grace Full list of honours 12,650 cracks Indiana's whip Health reforms Print unions merge Correction Parents seek guilty men as drug girl is jailed for 25 years Charitable approach to prisoners abroad Draw puts Kasparov near title Guildford Four enquiry police go back to work Study says role of pornography in crime unproven Abbey National Britain is reprieved over dirty beaches Warning bells toll for ringers Commuters to sue British Rail over 'unreliable' service Barclays Frustration rides the 08.05 train from Norwich The train now arriving at Liverpool Street… is up to 45 minutes behind schedule. Michael Horsnell joined a typical commuter run to report on the frustration of those suing British Rail £300 death crash fine Crossbow plea Tribunal date BMA head dies Libel settlement Husband fined Running scared Verdict delay The Times Labour dismisses ministers' plan for Scottish senate Genfiddich Pure Malt Picture Gallery New peers give Tories bigger majority Fierce protests at government letter Ulster protection Critchley survives selection attack 'Value for money' £5bn cheques Saving paper Caravan bill Christmas break US seeks to limit damage of warning by Gulf chief Turks ask for Nato to send jet force Israeli air force chief in 'bribery scandal' (Reuter): Dhaka arrest Walesa poll plan (AFP): Protest ends (Reuter): Party outlawed (Reuter): Briton stabbed Links rejected (Reuter): New premier Alliance Leicester Heath censures Bush and UN on Kuwait line National & Provincial Building Society Ruthless repression threatens to replace face of humanity The departure from the Moscow foreign ministry of one of President Gorbachev's closest allies will probably mean the death knell of the Soviet leader's experiments with democracy and economic reform, Dominic Lieven writes Baker warning that Moscow must stand by democracy Challenge by 'hawk' Principled departure stuns Kremlin-watchers Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Leaders express dismay and regret Fears for future of European forces treaty EC agrees to ban big fishing boats on eight days a month Habitat Japanese don accepts UN refugee role Frohm Our Own Correspondent: Tokyo on brink of new MP's share scandal De Klerk to scrap race laws Mercury Communications Eating books is bad for you Alan Coren: ... and moreover A grave warning to Gorbachev Is ERM the spectre that will haunt Major out of power? Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, on the self-imposed limitation acting against an early economic upturn Ingham on record Russia hangs on by its toggles Awaiting orders Stews at ten Tying squad On Guard in Washington Pornography and Prejudice London Goes Post-Modern Industrial vision to be feared BBC under scrutiny Pet larceny Mosley's movement Twyford Down Iraqi Kurds' plight in Turkish camps Human cost of a Gulf conflict Aid for Soviet Union New runway Vegetarian diet Food for thought Better terms for racing Court closures Insider lunches Subtitles for deaf Form of address Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Marriages University news Anniversaries Royal Victorian Order Sir William Weipers Professer Sir WilliamWeipers, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Univercity of Galsow Veterinary school from 1968 to 1974 Memorial service School news Appointments Downside Abbey Joyce Porter Graffito puts expert on trail of London lighthouse Archaeology Design fault that dogged Roman barn conversion Anne Revere Anne Rever, American Stage and screen actress, has died at her home on Long Island aged 87. She was born in 1903 Alan Yates Forthcoming marriages When there is jealousy among you and you quarrel… Deaths From our Own Co: On This Day The Pope Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Announcements Action and Research for Multiple Sclerosis Authors Services Wanted For Sale Rugby International Tickets A Birth-Date Antiques and Collecting Musical I Instruments Modern upright Challen piano Announcements Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust Your Will Fob Him For her Rentals Overseas Travel ABTA Flight specialist Hot line. Best buys and free… National Kidney Research Fund The National Deaf Children's Society British Heart Foundation Overseas Travel Flights Winter Sports Christmas and New Year Christmas Greetings Trustee Acts Notice Public Notices Charity Legal Notices Concise Crossword No 2364 Electricity Notice South Wales Electricity Plc The High Court The turkey takes a bow A bird destined to become a Christmas centepiece has ended up centre stage Town & Country Building Society Expensive power to the people As the toys and games given to children grow in cost and complexity, so do the batteries they require. Victoria McKee tests a selection One doll growls unpleasantly when her batteries wear down An a to Z of festive additives Something to consider, other than your waistline, over Christmas lunch Ghostly carolling of war and peace Last Sunday carols were sung by candlelight in a cold Norfolk church that has stood deserted on army land for 50 years. George Hill was at the service The most reliable way of getting into the battle area is to die Never too cold to paint? Why the landscapes of Bruegel, Valkenborgh and Avercamp are keenly studied by meteorologists Ricci - Club Kirov coming to Edinburgh Briefing Positive figures Last chance Bleeps and squirt Records & Videos: Rock & Jazz Downhill all the way from his early glory Andre Derain and Sheila Fell, reviewed by John Russell Taylor Galleries Christmas humbug, ancient and modern Classical Music Madding or maddening? John Russell Taylor investigates the criticisms levelled at the Royal Academy over its handling of the recent Monet exhibition Another bright star alights from the east Soviet dancers find new artistic horizons in the West, says Yelena Pankova of the Kirov Ballet. Interview by Debra Craine Dance Speedy enhancing or quick tarnish? Simon Tait asks the Arts Council's secretary general to explain the funding decisions announced earlier this week Arts Funding Mencap Distant drama, thinly sliced Theatre Bread Dominion The Horse and his Boy Lyric, Hammersmith Theater Hothouse Flowers Wembley Arena Rock Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Reduced Shakespeare Company Lilian Baylis Theatre Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Art Galleries Cinemas BBC1 ITV Variations Noilly Prat Silence falls on valley's heart of coal The Times Crossword No 18,483 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather US wins diplomatic victory on Israel Major warning of deeper recession Final fling with the festive requests Political Sketch Index Electricity's pulling power makes societies suffer Bank lending up £7.5bn as recession bites The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Ansbacher made loan to Levitt Solving the problem of insolvency Pound falls 4 cents as resignation lifts dollar Fax message helps free Nadir for Christmas ECC amends deal with US company Arthur Andersen & Co De Beers offshoot in $50m deal with Angola IMI stake raised to 41.5% Kelt still talking Flextech rises Stagecoach told to sell part of Hastings operation Sears in ?68m properties sale to Great Portland Power to cost more after rise in levy Yellow cows lead the stampede for Shanghai shares News Corp replies on share fall Managers adopt Bissell childcare Clydesdale names new chairman Recession registered at Electra Manx authorities criticised over SIB Sotheby 's sales down 17.5% to $2.43 billion Business Roundup ICI sells joint venture stake TGI ahead to £1.16m Foseco shares lose 7p Savage 's troubles end Regulators agree merger Kemp passes dividend Pru-Bache losses worse than expected Gentle Giant's swinging time The Times City Diary Season's greetings The Times City Diary A nugget of received wisdom from IoD Comment OECD tries to kick-start stalled trade talks Counting turtles Just testing The Times City Diary Cut-price bed The Times City Diary ECC's reshaped feat of clay Tempus World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Smaller firms likely to cut staff Euro Disney plans cash call I&S Optimum net worth falls Overworked doctor has cause of action Bearish signs dash hopes of a pre-Christmas rally Stock Market Test of relevancy on discovery Judge can see welfare officer privately Warranty can be collateral land sale contract Dax slides 3.3% on Soviet resignation Frankfurt Dow recovers early loss Wallstreet Sharp falls Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Making an Immpact in the harsh market for jobs at any age Business to Business Kay's Business Centre Block Stone Paving Ltd Atlas Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beauty Salons Start your Own Import/export Agency Business Services International Fax Broadcasting Service Everything coming up Bunches Business Opportunities Heritage Nationwide Information Services From Day One! How Much Money Would You Seriously… German National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Glo-Leisure Ltd. Northern Hotel Company Business Overseas Luxury Guest House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels & Licensed Premises International Appointments Continue on next Page International Appointments Area Manager Great Britain Most small business owners 'are workaholics' International Appointments Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty Times Newspapers Dutch Construction Consultants Retail Management Consulting The Language Centre Box No. Dept., P. O Box 484 Virginia… Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Wanted SAAB Car Buyers' Guide SAAB General Dellorto Institute Advanced Motors Cars for Cash Cavaliers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing B. M. W. Authorised Dealers First Front Averills BMW in Norfolk B. M. 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Car Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Turbo R Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Performance Cars Autostrada Lotus Elan Se F40 Le Mans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nissan G. T. R. Ferrari Dino 246 GT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus New Lotus Elan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Cnda Members Car Number Transfers Fast Friendly Family Service Registration Numbers V 12 AC 13 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A nice little gift number Roadwise Euro rush-around Facts on fuel H80 Ssh £ H80 Nkm £8000 Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Auctions Wembley Car Auctions Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norwich leads Sting for Scorpio Lada's fast lads Proton a winner Were you right? Car & Mobile Phones Cellular Phones Rucking comes under threat as officials put foot down Oxford face Toulouse with weakened pack The Times Triumphant Trinity boys chosen Schools Rugby by Michael Stevenson Hunter a risk-taker happily in pursuit of an England cap Rugby Union Ferrasse calls for minister to add support Davies out of squad to take on England Liley just ahead on points A man not quite in his element Poles apart from the snow of the ski slopes Sutton looking for a solution Hockey Indoor event will assist England's preparation Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Winning respect in defeat Basketball Mandarin: Kameo Style poised to gain first success over fences Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections Chepstow rain is welcomed Incentives to keep older fillies racing Reveley continues m form with 78-1 treble Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Towcester Morshead resigns at Kelso Rapid Raceline Moves towards national lottery gather pace Leading Lotteries in the Rest of Europe (Reuter): Umpire threatens to walk after run-in with critical Imran Cricket (Reuter): Waugh brothers wage an impressive revival Snow Reports Coach gets double assignment Netball Holders to start defence in plum tie Rugby League Leigh slip deeper into crisis Hand in command at Queen's Drugs debate still on a high What are the best sports books of 1990? Specialist writers for the Times give their verdicts Costly trip to the coast for Cowell Football Lotus secure Scalabroni for big push Motor Racing League 's goal glut is reflected by a rise in crowd figures Football Chelsea at home m area quarter-finals Move to lift ban In Brief Britons win fair reward despite lack of medals Student Sport Reuter: Tomba is out to make giant strides after home setback Skiing Oxford men to the fore QPR offer £400,000 for Tilllson For the Record Soaring to glory from loftiest platform Mental preparation often the springboard to excellence Nicholas matures with age Boels The first legal bet goes on Rothmans Yachting French challenge ends Monarchs open their campaign in Frankfurt American Football Draw holds promise for Keith Squash Rackers Ski Hotline The fall of Adams may halt the rise of Arsenal Officials banned from Cup duty Ethiopia 1984 FA ban for Exeter chairman An Olympian on the importance of winning Comment Setbacks plague England plans Jones takes second century off touring side Higgs takes his leave Martin breezes into Sydney Coe group hacked by CCPR
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