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News from 22/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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E. A. T. Bonnor-Maurice, Chairman, Bob Ross, A. J. Edwards, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, John Biffen, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Michael Harwood, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Neil Bennett, Sheridan Morley, Robin Oakley and Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Clive Davis, Anthony Lejeune, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, and Philip Robinson, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Simon Cargill, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Hugh Cross, Martin Fletcher, John Mortimer, Bruce Clark, J. M. Barrie, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Josh Hall, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Christopher Thomas, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Frank West-Oram, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Fiona MacCarthy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Eleanor Rodger, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Sir Allen Sheppard, David Toop, Sandy Bisp, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Tony McGee, Eluned Price, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Sara McCONNELL, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Anne Magill, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Peter Bryan, Jefrey Sterling, President, Kenneth F. Mole, Conrad Voss Bark, Robert Cowan, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael McCARTHY, Environment Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Jeremy Paxman, Ian Ross, Alastair Robertson, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, W. P. Niven (Managing Director), Nicolas Walter, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Peter Guilford and Michael Binyon, Sebastian Coe, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Christopher Ash, Liz Smith, Verse C. James, Jonathan Clark, Galina H. Carter, Sarah Jane Checkland, S. P. Colloff, Geraldine Ranson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brace Clark, N. A. Lane, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Beaver Creek, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, S. J. C., Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, John Phillips, Susan Ellicott and Michael Binyon, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Laurence Keen, President,

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Bush and Major agree Gulf war danger is rising Saddan refuses to meet UN deadline 1997 deadline to ban CFCs Lamb injured Changing order Antares sinking Deficit narrows Dividend blow Index Big costs bill for Sonia Sutcliffe in libel case After 31 years the Mini keeps on growing By our Air Correspondent: Airport delays as holiday begins Debt-ridden Pan Am close to TWA merger £6 TV licence fee rise Struggle to patch up Soviet reforms The Government of India Tourist Office Holiday news roundup Christmas in the Times The return of Rumpole Scrooge and Fred, MP Christmas Eve Putting one across When The Times is the news Boxing Day Sunday shopping laws in disarray as traders plan big open day Drink-drive warnings are being heeded, police say Scots fishermen likely to defy eight-day rule Advice for motorists on low-alcohol myths Picture Gallery BBC tackled on barred winner Office partygoers have to pick up the bill as firms trim spending Early action on juvenile jail policy Councillors cleared of impeding elections IRA gang is found guilty Mining memorial Award for plant Taylor challenge Milk bank risks The earlier awards Academics remember Oakeshott Ripper's wife loses libel case and faces costs of £300,000 Reporter hails verdict in Sutcliffe's 'one court action too many' Boy is awarded a record £1.1m for hospital error First claim settled in Marchioness tragedy Croft Port Housebuilding will be allowed on wildlife site The best possible taste? The Sunday Times All fall down 'Golden boy' Moore to quit Commons for business career Tories suffer second defeat in Eastbourne Christian Aid Ending of architect grants illegal Picture Gallery Our Local Government Correspondent: Poll tax evader is released from jail Package holiday firms quell fears of big price rises Kasparov one draw from title Ban on oral tobacco illegal Mortgage fraud Life sentence Suspect held QC for enquiry Modelmaker dies Gelignite find Major insists only Saddam can now stop war in Gulf (Reuter): Pull-out will take fortnight Mild mortal replaces a demigod From a Correspondent in Rashidiya, (Reuter): Baghdad thousands prepare for big raid by decamping to wilderness Whitehall to mend rift over EC policy Lunn Poly From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Relieved Israelis dismiss UN vote (Reuter): American sailors missing in capsize (Reuter): Curbs lifted Bird weapon Loyalty reward Hun Sen ill By our Foreign Staff: Jews flee Moscow troubles New York condemns Hollywood's Bonfire to the stake (Reuter): Banks see no point in Western financial aid before Kremlin reform Soviet Union in turmoil as implications of Shevardnadze's resignation sink in Georgia takes first step to own army Picture Gallery Successor might change style hut would keep old policies (Reuter): Guarded Chinese reaction (Reuter): Castro warns of civil war danger (Reuter): Lithuanian fears (Reuter): Nato discussions (Reuter): PLO hopes rise Hoxha widow follows Stalin statue into retirement Woman dies in Greek earthquake (Reuter): Prisoner contact (Reuter): Chamorro gain (Reuter): Athens order (Reuter): Wages of sin Army spurned at Romanian rallies Barclays Bank Plc Berliners offer Soviet troops holiday cheer Compassion and Mersey ... and moreover The Kremlin colonels taste power Bruce Clark in Moscow reports on the struggle leaving Gorbachev isolated Innovation on a pagan base, but with a message for us all Jonathan Clark draws together the many strands from many lands that make up our modern Christmas Redundancy blues Guest artist Jangle bells On your icicle Stalin's Long Shadow Who Fools Whom? Pragmatic Thatcherite All at sea over shipping industry Future of Gatt Treasure trove Shared church Game of the name Sunday trading law Rights to roam the countryside Court procedure Road congestion Wanted: organists Age discrimination Court Circular Birthdays University news Anniversaries Michael Oakeshott Michael Oakeshott, political philosopher, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and professor emeritus, University of London, died on December 18 at his home in Dorset aged 89. He was born on December 11. 1901 Church services for tomorrow Kaya kings' tombs uncovered Archaeology Marriages John Mahony John Keefer (Jack) Mahony, who was one of the last four surviving Canadian winners of the Victoria Cross, died in hospital at London, Ontario, on December 15 aged 79. He was born on June 30, 1911 Forthcoming marriages Two are better off than one, because together they… From a Special Correspondent: Ready for Christmas at the Front Concise Crossword No 2365 Scientist defends space projects Researchers to bring out talking editions of Times Picture Gallery Bliithners Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Ready, set, go for a bright bargain The sales are about to begin, and fashion followers are in for a treat, Liz Smith reports Victoria Wine No Title Guide to the Sales Fruits of a little country living Home from home: John and Gillian Carey No rest for this merry gentleman Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Mencap Man-made homes for flying visits Forests are enticing rare birds back to the Scottish Highlands by building them suitable roosts. Alastair Robertson reports Futon Furnishing Green's Antique Galleries Crisis at Christmas Shop around Dexter Rose Dodd Hogmanay Hampers Peter Adams Samad's Ltd Dodge & Son Jacobus Worshop Dept The cutting edge of naive art Originals Caral Keyes Goddard dummy board artist "Kumbar-On" Times Computer Crosswords Imperial Pearl Co. Happy New Year!!!!! Multiple Display Advertising Items Going, going, gone... The best of times and the worst of times: Sarah Jane Checkland looks at conflicting reports on the state of the art market The auctioneers blame Gulf tensions and the recession but, judging from the sales by dealers, the money is there Antiques fairs How art took a hammering Enatur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibitions Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rodolfus Choir Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Arena Fantasia The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comics are no joke: official The rest of the world loves them; publishers say that we soon will, Joseph Cannolly on the rise of the graphic novel in Britain Whitehall Theatre Royal Opera House Del Boy's big break The Sunday Times Huns exchange hell for leather Opera Attila Grand, Leeds Just as fruity as ever Opera The Love for Three Oranges Coliseum Broad strokes from the brushcut idol Rock Jollity in Verona Theatre Romeo and Juliet, The Pantomime Finborough Theatre Club, Earl's Court Royal Opera House BBC 1 NSPCC ITV Variations BBC 1 Adopt a Granny European agreement to ban CFCs three years before deadline The Times Crossword No 18,484 Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Picture Gallery Weather Homeowners Friendly Society Antares submarine 'in mock battle' Index Capital plan Summary Prize words Competition Fast descent Return ticket Viewing figure Tactical move Welsh hopes Racing Hunger for success remains Faldo's major inspiration Cricket nightmare 11 times over Germany in Dunhill Cup Crisis in Africa Stewarts health a new blow Eubank to face fresh challenger Why a vote for London is an Olympic winner Comment Ill-fated Lamb dishes up a roasting Scoreboard Golf's debt to Palmer recognised as tribute is paid to a legend Sport on Television the Week in View This Week's Highlights Stephenson stands by to lead tour (Reuter): Records fall to brothers (Reuter): Pakistan's cup on run-rate Players challenge FA rules Robson's return welcomed Weekend Team News Arsenal prepare for yet another test of their character Football Tackling the bare statistics Sports Books of the Year Rough guide to an unacceptable face of cycling Bridging the Watford gap An exemplary introduction to the greens Snow Reports Harassed Oldham come out on top Clarke's chance converted New commitments for Dick Britain's discovery of the year may move home to US Athletics Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures British sculptor putting Tyson on a pedestal Clark has more than one goal in mind Hockey Sport on TV Northern in danger if Hornets sting twice Rugby League Action plan to be put to the Test Fishing Conway's cash help Brief Australians recall retired Poidevin Young hooked by the challenge Seville match more than a workout (AP): Prost expected to sign Motor Sport Season of goodwill brings charitable flavour to fixtures Rugby Union Keeping a tap on the drain of players Ban placed on O'Boye Snooker (Reuter): A year of winning dangerously Austrian woman develops air of invincibility (Reuter): Tomba makes up for losing Teacher's Cambridge on a true course Elias steals personality show Sailing by the seat of the pants across the Southern Ocean Rogue wave comes as a sharp reminder of the dangers posed at sea Josh Hall, the skipper of New Spirit of Ipswich, reports on the second leg of the Boc single-handed round the world yacht race. The fleet has begun to arrive in Sydney four weeks after leaving Cape Town Rogue wave comes as a sharp reminder of the dangers posed at sea The Times Cricket Football Tactics earn Martin an emphatic win For the Record Kartajana is retired Huffer hopes to carry on Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Desert Orchid's key rivals waiting on the weather Racing Mullins fined £250 for error Racing next week Mandarin: Bonanza Boy to complete treble Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Big-Race Line-Up BBC1 Form guide to the 14 contenders Mandarin: Hereford Selections O'Neill considers action Rapid Raceline Foseco falls to Burmah in fight that went to the last round Pound firmer despite £971m trade deficit Executive Editor David Brewerton Elf deal with Amoco is referred Freemans meets the Christmas rush Flag hauled down at Ensign Trust Nadir colleague agrees to talk to fraud office NatWest scores record volume in power shares Astra reshape cuts £79m from deficit Manpower suffers 8% drop to $60m Shaftesbury in the red by £5m Platignum dips to interim loss Waterglade cuts payout to 1p Charterhall in receivership Halls Homes shares plunge Lilleshall bid Lorry builders win £70m export order WPP Group shares plunge as interim payout is cancelled Isosceles finishes its refinancing By our City Staff: News Corp given shares go-ahead Northern Rock William Cook buys Ohio firm for $14m Business Roundup Forminster figures rise Ifico results plunge Interim profit drop at Ensor Learmonth halves payout Margins cut at Kelsey (Reuter): Shares mixed after the 'triple witching hour' Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts (Reuter): Index dips 405 points in thin trading Tokyo Alpha Stocks Electricity prices cut by market-makers to forestall mass selling Stock Market Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Recent Issues World Market Indices Traditional Options Sparse support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Sting in the tail of with-profits policies Stags slow to emerge as power certificates arrive Unit Linked Insurance Investments Windfalls from National Savings Briefings Bristol & West Tempting Tessas prepare for launch day Victory in sight for borrowers Comment Watchdogs warn 'steer clear' of classic car deals Answers to cost of living quiz The working class hero who turned his hack on the party Business Profile Wrapping up for harsh reality Capital City Chetenham & Gloucester Building Society Court bans boycott by brokers Summary Stress factor Watchdog alert Tessa time Bonus gloom Trade gap falls Business Payout dropped Car wars The Sunday Times Plastic has parcels covered The cost of living quiz 1990 The year has been a hard one on the pocket. Within weeks base mortgage rates reached a new peak, sending thousands of home owners into a panic. Then came a plea to savers to think about giving their money to someone or something called Tessa, and the introduction of the first annual charges for credit cards. And as 1990 drew to a close base mortgage rates started to come down again. So many changes, so much confusion. How much attention were you paying? Find out in our Special quiz. The answers are on page 34 Independent Financial Adviser The darker side of J. M. Barrie revealed by two… Rumpole and the Soothsayer The Saturday Interview Christmas Television Films on TV Radio Art Cinema Opera Music Theatre Jazz Rock Dance 'We are truly the lost children' J. M. Barrie made a fortune out of writing for children, and lavished affection and money on the offspring of his literary friends, but coldly neglected three young relatives, Brian James writes The Saturday Interview Not into temptation Courvoisier Low Tar Year in THEUK from Lung Cancer Making the connection Rumpole of the Bailey upholds the spirit of the law when he defends the honour of a seer an a Sioux chieftain. But what will happen on December 14? Story by John Mortimer. Illustration by Anne Magill Rumpole and the Soothsayer From our Own Correspondent: Native Nativity scene Richard Owen tracks down the trappings of a traditional celebration in the birthplace of Christmas Peugeot 405 '91 Bad days at Black Rock The golden days of the cowboy have made way for crude, amoral westerns designed to woo a generation reared on television violence. Anthony Lejeune on the decline of an American myth The true voice of the Kerry publican John B. Keane's books owe much to the regulars of his bar, writes Geraldine Ranson Sony I am the dance, and I still go on Mozart's music resounds in heaven, Philip Howard writes Enthusiasms Days like peanut butter Fiona MacCarthy reads the autobiography of a New Zealand writer whose life was moulded by psychiatric institutions An Autobiography By Janet Frame The Women's Press £20 So, farewell, then Reagan and Thatcher The Bodley Head, £14.99 Suits Of Fashion The sleek perfection of bodysuits is prowling the catwalks and high streets, writes Liz Smith. Photographs by Tony McGee Scots Never to Whyte Say Goodbye & MacKay Paris a Trois. Toi, Charles Heidsieck Et Moi When it's all over Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests how to disguise your Christmas leftovers for recycling on Boxing Day Drink to the aid of the party Jane MacQuitty picks the best mix to ensure the success of the social events of the season The Jonathan Meades guide to good eating Addressing the faithful An MP's place may be in the constituency, but, as John Biffen recalls, the choice of a home can involve borderline decisions Restaurant Guide Hare Krishna Curry House Welcome to the Taj Mahal Temples with liberal views Francesca Greenoak visits Stowe garden, in Buckinghamshire Sita Cafe Mantanah Thai Restaurant Yuletide Greetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formosa Bucci Italian Ristorante Akrotiri Restaurant Thamilan Dalmore Temples with liberal views Francesca Greenoak visits Stowe garden, in Buckinghamshire Restaurant Guide Hare Krishna Curry House Marquee cafe Welcome to the Taj Mahal Mantanah Thai Restaurant Yuletide Greetings Woodlands Restaurant Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Capricho Angeus Greek Taverna Formosa Bucci Italian Ristorante Akrotiri Restaurant Thamilan Property Chipstead, Surrey Stakehill Fisher Hoggarth Sold Dabco (Homes) Ltd A Unique Development Opportunity Dorset Oxshott/leatherhead Kingston Foreign Manors Bath Dial—a—house The Jonathan Meades guide to good eating Weekend Tips O come, all ye faithful A visit to a Neapolitan Christmas crib was was part of the 18th century Grand Tour Richard Bassett encounters a corrupt city affectionate towards the British and addicted to the Mafia Travel Notes A city to warm the heart Bernard Levin returns to Edinburgh and breathes in the beauty of his unforgettable first love St Mellion Golf & Country Club Alston Hall Richera Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Anchor Hotel Porlock Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Travelbag Comet Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Manor House Hotel Trailfinders Travelbag Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Win £6,000 ski holidays Enter our competition to win the first prize of a fortnight for two at Beaver Creek, Colorado, worth £4,000. The second prize is a week for two at Courcheval, France, worth £2,000 To capture the ocean spirit A photographic exhibition is a celebration of the sea, writies Barry Pickthall Chess Winning Move By way of a Christmas treat, Meusa is offering a set… Bridge 'Magic became an obsession' A Childhood: Paul Daniels Panasonic Seiko Panasonic The Times A Green Christmas? A Green Christmas? Answers The Reliant Robin! Get on and Go! Actress Carol Royle doesn't believe that only… Batteries Not Included Merry Christmas? Win Hi-Tec Football Boots! Sportscene Christmas Quiz How much do you know about sport? Try our special bumper Christmas quiz and find out! Greatest Show The 10 Best Lps of 1990 Prime Time: 10 Films of the Year Pizza Hut Puzzles One Step Ahead Dolphin Adventure Holiday Hair Care Prime Time: The 10 Best LPS of 1990 Prime Time: 10 Films of the Year Picture Gallery Puzzles Totally Kool! Dolphin Adventure Holiday Hair Care Donnie Wahlberg Profile

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