News from 24/12/1990
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Bob Ross, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Andrew McEwen, David Cremin, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Richard Harries, Emma Slater, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Charles Scott, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Palumbo Chairman, Crickhowell Member of Council, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, P. A. Lees (Director), Roger Ison, Allen Carter, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Bills, Richard Kingsbury, Robin Young, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Harvey Elliott and Adam Fresco, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Philip Bassett, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Ray Clancy and Arthur Leathley, R. L. Brett, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jennifer J. Laney, S. J. Suttle, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Parkes, Ali Jaber, Alix Ramsay, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Tony Higton, Andrew Anderson, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Richard Bassett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Jamie Dettmer, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, James Pringle, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mike Lame, John Shaw, David Harding, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Paul S. Gray (Chairman), Peter Victor, Peterjanas General Director, Alan Peacock Chairman, David Sinclair, William Cash, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Bryan N. Brooke, Keith Macklin, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Wynne Weston-Davies, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBritain seeking ammunition for long Gulf war Battle warnings by Major and Cheney Shops defy the law Beirut joy Scrooge sequel Costly love Double jumbo Switching on Light living Talking turkey Index From a Correspondent in Jerusalem: Israel under strain as Soviet Jews pour in Moscow pig's lean time on way to market Families take to road for holiday Yeltsin is confident of Gorbachev concessions IRA's Christmas truce N M Rothschild Asset Management Ltd. Order some quality now Boxing Day Sport around the world Sinister menace spoils the party A seasonal mystery story Now who was it said that? An art full holiday Soaring bills for family celebrations The Rising Cost of Christmas Stores defy the courts and make most of Sunday trade Last-minute shoppers head for France By a Staff Reporter: Calls for random drink tests as campaign fails Drink-Drive Figures Picture Gallery Hit or miss business of the seasonal song RAF saves Soviet woman sailor in Atlantic Armed police may patrol city streets Heart appeal Freedom refused Passengers escape Child care bonus Snow odds drift Poisoning risk in home microwaves used by caterers Ex-army man defies threat of call-up Runcie sends peace prayer Scots lay stress on proper pronunciation Super jumbo may challenge the 747 Prince's 'sit-com' attack Picture Gallery Eat Think and Be Merry Major ready to fight pressure for interest cut Carey says church faith is lukewarm US tanks 'too costly even if they are given free' Asil Nadir's treasures go on view for auction The Times Educational Supplement For the discerning traveller, a real bargain at £12,000 Pre-school spending going to richer areas, Labour says Plea for common EC pension rules Back-to-back houses are rescued by museum Karpov needs touch of black magic as chess defeat looms Computer for robbed blind boy Killed after party The last Nowell Jail plan review Eton vandalism Pollution alert Kinnock attack Cargo dumped Final sentence Bond winners Gulf defence pact planned To deter attackers once Iraq has been beaten, writes Andrew McEwen, the Gulf states will create their own Nato Baghdad threatens to take war beyond the Middle East Christmas rediscovered as guns are stilled in Beirut Germany looks into Iraq links of firms Sailors grieve for ferry dead (Reuter): Suez plot claim (Reuter): French snub (Reuter): Israeli clemency Blood flown in Texas a Ladbroke Group Company Czechoslovakia braces itself for invasion of Soviet migrants With civil war or economic collapse threatening the Soviet Union, Peter Green reports from the Czechoslovak border on the prospect of a westward flood of refugees Major ready to exercise his skills in Moscow soon (AFP): Sex ousts politics in weary Latvia America warms to British leader's cool style Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Albania reformist gets key job as 15,000 attend protest rally Defiant Slovenes vote to secede Walesa makes peace gesture (Reuter): Marchais back (Reuter): Threat by Eta (Reuter): Railway explosion (AFP): Pollution taxes Memories of relentless US bombing still haunt Laos Lethal debris litters the countryside where villagers bore the burnt of American carpet-bombing nearly 20 years ago. James Pringle reports Cambodians agree to UN peace plan Mandela talks anger (Reuter): Habré sought for 'torture' trial (Reuter): Whales saved (Reuter): Coup warning (Reuter): Rwanda battle B&Q - The D. I. Y supercentre (AP): Bush fires threaten suburbs of Sydney Wrap up, Mr Minister ....and moreover A whole bench of Scrooges Bernard Levin delves into his Dickens and wonders how Fred would have fared had he taken his skinflint uncle's advice and gone into Parliament Well spotted Just the once... Dulwich to White House... Tanner reborn Mystery and Mrs Unreal McCoy Reasons for Hopefulness Sunday Common Sense Honour among Friends Shipyard skills to aid homeless Keeping the faith Fisheries policy Unwanted organs? Enhancement funding for the arts Road congestion Tory reselections Vote on hunting Keeping in the Christmas spirit Santa claws Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Institute of Biology Marriages Birthdays Harry Bradshaw Harry Bradshaw, Irish golfer, has died at the age of 77. He was born in Delgany, Co Wicklow, on October 9, 1913 Christmas services Edmund Akenhead Edmund Akenhead editor of The Times crossword from 1965 to 1983, died on December 22 aged 77. He was born in September 1913 Basil Henson Basin Henson, the stage, film and television actor, died on December 19 at his home in Sevenoaks aged 72. He was born on July 31, 1918 Moment of insight that feel to belief in the incarnation Anniversaries Let us praise the Lord! even the God of Israel! He… On This Day The Cult of 'Peter Pan' Announcements British Diabetic Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthritis Research Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Times Trade Advertisers What price true love this year? More than double what it was in 1980, as Robin Young discovers when he tots up the bill for 12 days of devotion The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your word power in our festive competition Concise Jumbo In pursuit of trivial pleasure The Victorians knew how to have a good time - but then they didn't have television Trembling hands are guided over distasteful parts of the mummified corpse Three-chord wonders from the primal ooze Popular Music: The Blues David Sinclair reports that the 1990s have opened with the blues, rock music's foundation, more popular than ever Pretty vicious Theatre The Begger's Opera RoyalExchange, Manchester Book Tokens Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country. Note: Please check with cinemas for changes in opening times during the Christmas week Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London NOte: There may be slight changes to performance times during the Christmas week. Please with box office Today's Events Winning Move TV film choice for Christmas Geoff Brown selects attractive offerings on holiday television BBC 1 Multiyork Funiture Handmade by Craftsmen BBC 1 International Correspondence Schools BBC 1 ITV Variations Homeowners Friendly Society Heads call for slowdown in final changes to curriculum The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,485 Picture Gallery Labour attacks threat of naval cuts Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Lighter living replaces American excess Business and Finance BAe may bid for Boeing offshoot Power float deliveries The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Coup at TVS prompted by franchise fear Garston chief in jail Value of buyouts declines sharply Dangerous liaisons at the office UK may move to aid Pan Am deal Turkey on menu all year keeps Matthews ahead of game Troops given the bird at Christmas Caldwell Investments P. L. C. GrandMet is our bright spot as Polly leads fall Tempus The year started hopefully for investment, but ended as the year of the sick parrot. We count the cost to our portfolio How They Fared Mining marches up - and down How They Fared Light at end of 1990's gloomy tunnel Economic View Only half of top boards consider green issues Demise of the mega-buyout Smaller deals are thriving in tough market conditions Hope for Christmas future as Lamont plays Scrooge Gilt Edged Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The Times Jumbo Sports Crossword Educational EAP Berkeley International College The Queen's Secretarial College The National Hall Brighton Oxford Tutorial College The Times St. Godric's College Career Analysts Posts The College of Speech Therapists A hockey squad expected to shine Student Sport Wasps reserve their best for Park Strength in depth proves crucial as players prosper without the pressure of competing for rugby union points From a Correspondent in toulouse: The hosts come to the party Waldron's worries recede a shade Northampton sustain the will to advance Apsee's thrust is decisive Bibby too precious to replace Weekend Results and Tables Spanish excursion provides some useful intelligence Ireland promote busy Saunders The Times Sports Service Recent history offers England hope England's cricketers, for whom little is going right, are low in morale as the second Test nears Benefits all round to a start on Boxing Day Three Wise Men England and Australia Test Records (Reuter): Top Germans to be tested each fortnight Drugs in Sport Bucknall told to adjust as Sunderland falter Basketball Havant dig in and Southgate climb Sutton pay the penalty for a harsh challenge Weekend Results and Tables Sport on TV Grimley provides cutting edge in keen encounter Hockey Leeds' rally comes too late Australian rises in the ranks Squash Rackets (Reuter): Jahangir will appeal over players' fine Lure of final berth fails to excite on a day for shopping Rugby League Troubles mount for Wealdstone Non-League Football O'Brien offering an insight into a master of the Turf Sports Books of the Year What are the best sports books of 1990? Specialist writers for The Times give their verdicts Pitman angry at possible £700 King George fine Cool Ground heads for Sandown after impressive Welsh National success Saturday's results Reich helps Bills clinch division title American Football Jump leaders Boxing Day service Akehurst star not certain for Aintree Chen's double success sends leaders toppling Table Tennis BOA applauds plan to limit team numbers Cycling No love lost in a disgraceful affair Sheffield United win at last Southampton pay for their caution Chelsea begin to fulfil potential Weekend Results, Tables and Scorers Pools Check Wright provides a touch of class Harford discovers defensive speed is not sufficient A sinking feeling at Celtic Blackburn give hint of a revival Gould helps bring new resolve and an end to the slide Football Scrooge's ghost rattles Everton Torquay lose chance to return to the top Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions (AFP): Serena on target twice Costly slip by World Cup leader Gateway to success: Furuseth winning the slalom in Yugoslavia (AP): Furuseth seizes on Tomba's mistake Windows in sparkling form Rackets For the Record Ailing Wallace lacks the puff when it counts Athletics Marathon effort over Autissier breaks her main mast Yachting Third leg to Rothmans McLeod's run over In Brief Jubmo Crossword Arsenal settle for moral victory Help the Aged Passions run too high for safety at Roker Park Manager awaits fate after bar incident Match Facts (Reuter): Beckenbauer changes status at Marseilles A record number of dismissals Defiant Smith stands firm as England toil RFU irons out an all-white issue Sport on Boxing Day
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