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News from 26/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Bob Ross, Nicholas Serota, Director, Willoughby de Broke, Tim Judah, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Brian Wenham, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, John Simpson, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, keith MacKlin, Albert Dormer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Fiona M. Manisty, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, A. Hutchison, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Nicholas Watt, Michael McKenzie, Philip Robinson, Lawrie Smith, Richard Owen and Andrew McEWEN, Peter Barnard, Sarah Quill, Sydney Friskin, Wolfgang Munchau, Lin Jenkins, Martin Jacques, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Patrick O'MAHONY, (Chairman, Commission for Justice, Digby Anderson, Richard Owen, John Holland, Graham HILLS, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Roger Boyes, Anthony Gaddum, Nicholas Bethell, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Associated Press, Lorna Lancaster, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, J. O. Hitchcock, Martin Waller, Henry Moore, Benedict Nightingale, D. Flessati, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Alan Amos, Aidan Nichols, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Lenox-Conyngham, Mary Dejevsky,

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Israeli pledge to hit back hard if Iraq attacks Shamir responds to Saddam threat Schools may train teachers King returns Benefit hope Wings of change Queen's anxiety Players on trial Index Gorbachev power strategy hits snag In Dublin's fair city, the bars are so scanty Warning of more gales today Staff Reporters: Fresh hope for Rushdie after embracing Islam Mensa On the tip of your tongue Getting out to the shows Recovery: the complete guide What happened, and to whom Do wake me before it's over Tenancy deals push pub landlords into financial hardship Child benefit thaw signals end to annual rebellions Mirabella Picture Gallery Anglo-French link likely on frigate Rival leaders emerge as one from a House divided How Often SENIOR MPS Voted Extolling merits of religious tolerance Man in the News: Hesham el-Essawy Search for baby heart hindered by holiday Trachoma cure nearer Fears for driver Skydiver killed Video shopping Man is killed in pub brawl after taking wrong glass Five people have died and two are seriously ill in hospital after an outbreak of violence over Christmas Police to investigate cathedral losses Ghost brings air crew down to earth with a bump Buyers of faulty sales items 'can get refund' Escaping roast turkey for a day at work Cats freed in protest Dunhill Drinking drivers told of walking hazards Bright sparks Silver lining Arson at school Heart-warming Healthy recipe A mission to spread faith across the land The main churches in Britain start a decade of evangelism in the new year. it is aimed at strengthening churches and spreading the gospel, not just increasing church membership. Not all Christians, however, endorse the campaign. Ruth Gledhil reports in the first of two articles British Gas Pope appeals for peace in the Gulf Runcie denounces cult of violence Ulster hope raised Violence and dread of war bring gloom to Holy Land Christmas in Bethlehem has turned from joy to grief and foreboding, Richard Owen reports. Soldiers outnumber pilgrims and local Christian's hearts are heavy Cheney and Powell argue against hasty use of force Diplomats may leave Baghdad B&Q Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Santa flies good cheer to the Rats Iraqi Christians pray for peace Right-wing Lebanese militia shun cabinet Children fly to Britons in Gulf (AP): Howitzer death (Reuter): Plea for hostages By our Foreign Staff: Dutch cut off aid after condemning coup in Surinam You Can Tell when It's Shell US helps Moscow recapture its sparkle Chief of the KGB reverses aid attack Immortals battle to save the circumflex Taiwan to end state of war (Reuter): Oligarchy ends (AFP): Bribery scandal (AFP): Joy in Hanoi (AP): Guerrilla truce (Reuter): Snowball ban Ceausescu's dying son protests that he is scapegoat A year after the Ceausescus were executed in the Romanian revolution, their jailed son, Nicum tells Tim Judah how he tried to curb their excesses Reuter: Albanians celebrate Mass after 23 years Magnet Kitchens Picture Gallery Milosevic trounces opposition in Serbia Labour and the Sabbath ... and moreover Germany's Christmas hangover Anne McElvoy sees 1991 as the year east Germans will tire of being told how grateful they should be, and the westerners tire of being nice to the east Lands of hoarding How ruffled you can be... Unsilly season Funny, indeed Faith Moves a Mountain Romania's Sad Year Foul Professionals Clergy attitudes to the threat of war Future of Gatt Potter on hunting Letting of property Nostalgic anchors to Britain's past Gordievsky's family Filling in at the Tate Out for the count Unnecessary load Birmingham Six Capital strategy Tv sales talk Social News Inns of Court studentships Ramblers campaign for parks protection DJM: Nature notes Dr John Dawson Dr John Dawson, under-secretary at the British Medical Association and head of its professional, scientific and international affairs division, died of cancer on December 20 aged 44. He was born on August 18, 1946 Lady Wheeler Lady Wheeler, archaeologist and widow of sir Mortimer Wheeler, died in Cambridge on December 14 aged 74. She was born in Australia on September 23, 1916 Christianity gains power as emperor suffers humiliation Appointments in the Forces British Psychological Society John Harriott John Harriott, former Jesuit priest and writer on Roman Catholic and ecumenical affairs, died on December 23 aged 57. He had been suffering from emphysema and related problems. He was born on January 2,1933 Cranwell graduations The Queen's Speech Roman way to urban planning On This Day Beatification of Joan of Arc University news Jerusalem, Jerusalem You kill the prophets and… Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal National Lifeboat Institution National Kidney Research Fund Combat Stress Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust Arthritis Care. Dept S. T. The National Benevolent Institution (T) To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2366 Avert Royal College of Physicians Boxing day at Flannan rock In a 90-year-old mystery, the father of Ann Blood, guts and real food Turkey's off: dining with a real cook on Boxing Day is not for the delicate Happy (extended) families If tensions do run high over the holiday, why not invite someone new to clam the family feuding next year? Oh come now, all ye fanciful Why do so many perpetuate the myth of a very miserable Christmas? Quiz of the year 1990 Can you remember who said what to whom, and where, in this memorable first year of the Nineties? Test yourself with this quiz, compiled by George Hill B&Q Martin Grant Homes The Times Births, deaths and exit, face down The Press Berkshire East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Port Orimaud Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadcast Developments at the London Institute (Dali) Ltd. Commercial Property New Bond St Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames City & West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Secretary Super Secretaries Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Careers Ltd. Season's gratings Television Measures of love Benedict Nightingale on why Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa is his play of the year Disney's flawed gem sparkles anew Geoff Brown on Fantasia, The Mahabharata and Almost an Angel, plus the best and worst of 1990 Cinema Baiting the hand that feeds him The iconoclastic programme maker Victor Lewis-Smith richly deserves his success, according to Martin Cropper Radio Barbican Cinema Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Children's Christmas shows Albany Empire Jeremy Kingdom reviews what's on stage in London, and suggests productions nationwide The Gingerbread Man Unicorn Theatre In London A Tale of Christmas Past Polka Theatre The Adventures of Star Dog Polka Theatre The Enchanted Toyshop Fortune Theatre The Hare and the Tortoise Puppet Theatre Barge BBC1 Adopt a Granny Schools may be allowed to train most of own teachers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,486 Helicopter in second long-range rescue Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Romania's exiled king flies home after 43 years Sport The cheats must change for the sake of the game Dismissals blamed on new legislation Bookmakers blamed for crisis in racing The abiding memory of one of Britain's greats Comment The Overall Picture Lamb ruled out of Test Elizabeth David Cookshops Sheffield report has grim message Single-minded man with a mission (AFP): Sidhu takes India to easy victory Bank backs bowls again In Brief EBU regulations criticised Bridge Panthers' new signing pays a rich dividend Ice Hockey Rice reinstated by referee Overseas Cricket Today's Fixtures How Dalglish managed to fail just once League action prepares old rivals for cup tie Rugby League Test of time holds few terrors for Thompson Today's Team News More change at Marseilles Overseas Football by Keith Blackmore Overseas Results United offer Robson the opportunity to stay at Old Trafford Football (Reuter): 49ers miss injured Montana American Football For the Record Bath will not take upwardly mobile neighbours lightly Rugby Union White returns for the Anglo-Scots Pools Forecast Two strings to the Brooks bow Micheal Seely meets the ambitious Lambourn trainer aiming to spoil Desert Orchid's King George party at Kempton today Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Elsworth's words rally the faithful Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Cheering News to make his mark over timber Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Desert Orchid poised for record Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Trainer's preferences Big-Race Line-Up Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections 1990's captured and captivating moments A northern welcome waiting for Grimley Hockey Top prize awarded to amateur Cycling The Times Braced to confront the many perils of the boat-buster Even a safe marina berth holds no guarantees in a famous test of yachting endurance The skipper of Rothmans on the Sydney to Hobart race which started earlier Today Jeantot leads Christmas charge on Sydney Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities What happened to the season's sporting cheers? Sport on Television the Week in Review Lack of support Stock Exchange Prices (Reuter): Turkish takeover likely to free BCMB deposits Retailers sigh with relief From a Correspondent: Nelson sells to Swid IG bets on a political future Half-time loss cut at Stonehill Gibbens to retire as Sema chairman By our City Staff: Brent buys Process Ink Rush to sign up for USM Swiss Bank in Chicago futures link (Reuter): Sydney closes at low Electricity loses power as small investors cash in Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei slips 1.4% World Markets (Reuter): Dow falls in quiet trading Restricted deals discovery at RMC And. So. To. Bed Pan Am raises $20m in plane deal with UAL Refinance saves Isosceles All the news that's fit to bury THF success no pie in the sky Reuters in pact with Chicago exchanges Reuter: Japan plans a neutral budget (Reuter): Gold surges to $390 (Reuter): Strike to close Polly Peck's Unipac plant The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates

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