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News from 27/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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David Wood, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Geraland Davies, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Bruce Clark and Richard Beeston, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Selly Racing Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joseph Williams, John O'Byrne, Ruth E. Allen, Geoff Brown, Margaret Puxon, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, N. Samengo-Turner, Martin Fletcher, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Kurt Eichenward, Peter Ball, David Hands Rugy Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Gerham Searjeant Financial Editor, Louise Taylor, Norman Willis, W. L. Abernethy, S. V. Straker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Charles Bremenr, Martin Kurrein, Courtney Atkin, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. B. Williamson, Christopher Lane, Micael Mcnair-Wilson, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, F. Stratton, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, M. Kinch, Tony Samstag, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reports, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dame Vera Lynn, Will Forrest, Richard Evans, G. B. Bentley, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, John Holland, Richard Qwen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Tim Owen, Sue Moore, Keith MacKlin, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Chisholm, Adam Fresco and Philip Bassett, George Ace, John Goodbody, Thomos Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, W. A. Metaxa, George Hill, Clive White, David Gullick, Malcolm Campbell, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roddy Mackenzie, William Cash, Bunny Austin, Martin Waller, Boris Biancheri, George Sik, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alec Nicholas, David Irons, Honel Robinson, Keith Macklin, Tom Donnellan, Matthew Bond, Geroge Harris, Susan Ellicott, Mary Deievsky, Peter Robinson, Conor Cruise Oapos;Brice, R. A. Cummins, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, David BOLT(Chairman), Mary Dejevsky, Roger Morgan,

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Ryzhkov heart attack adds to Soviet turmoil Bureauerat to be Gorbachev's deputy Inside King criticised Sporting move Spice of life Merger in doubt Gower century Index Moscow-bound food cargo goes missing Company-car spy to curb aggressive drivers Picture Gallery By Staff Reporters: Britain braced for return of gales Thousands of reservists face call-up for Gulf Royal Marines halt Iraqi 'peace ship' Aquascutum Iran keeps Rushdie death order Ayatollah says death order on Rushdie can never be revoked Tory refuses to help MPs' study of Iraqi supergun allegations Simpson Piccadilly Industry gives 6.3% of university funds Anti-hunt champion has not changed his spots Picture Gallery Vauxhall pay deal offers extra holidays IRA holds to Christmas bomb truce Search for rapist Murder charge More drink-drivers DPP seeks greater advocacy rights for Crown solicitors Search for baby heart returns to Britain World chess match saved for London Red carpet is rolled out for dirty boots Climber safe in all-British rescue Christian Aid £1m plan to restore London cemetery's romantic past Vauxhall Killings bring proposals to boost security in hospitals Meningitis vaccines to be tested Hunt for youth Officer accused Murder charge Portfolio wins British Jews prepare their defences against an attack by missionaries The Decade of Evangelism about to begin has inspired the Christian community but is viewed with fear by non-Christians. Ruth Gledhill reports in the second of two articles House burglars home in on easy pickings Tiny chip could be the smart answer Barkers Harman sets target for 'classless' health care Peugeot 405'91 Gorbachev picks loyal bureaucrat as deputy Reuter: Albania endorses free polls Ofwat Absent king with longing to serve Man in the news From Associated Press in Belgrade: Observers allege Serbia poll fraud Norwegians' charity to foreigners ends at home Oslo Notebook by Tony Samstag From Reuter in Bonn: Moscow's troops go on a crime spree Harrods Knightsbridge Socialist 'plot' is exposed in Seoul (Reuter): Surinam 'calm' (Reuter): Euthanasia case (Reuter): Cost of pleasure Tide of Soviet migrants overwhelms Israeli jobs and housing So many Russian Jews are fleeing to Israel that the country's resources are stretched to the limit. Richard Own finds Moscow-trained doctors sweeping the streets Arabs bitter at release of three Jewish extremists Harvey Nichols Tel Aviv tries to dispel war fears Renewal of Saudi ties with Iran expected Saddam 'ready for serious dialogue' Allied Dunbar Armour boost for UK tanks Soviet evacuation 'complete soon' (Reuter): US order to leave (Reuter): Mirage confusion Feeble Deng goes through motions of people's democracy Spurned former senator takes literary revenge Reuter: Mobutu is backed on student death claim Dixons America looks back on year of record violence Gulf: why it must be war ... and moreover Dangers of the Lambeth vacuum George Hill asks if the Church can still afford the leisurely changeover from one Archbishop to his successor Walk in and buy, at a price Roger Boyes in Warsaw contrasts the disappearance of shop queues this Christmas with the long wait for treatment as hospitals become increasingly overstretched Classlessness brought to book For heaven's saké Work in progress Soft cell Four d'oeuvres Unsteady as She Goes Conservation Double-Speak For Art's Sake Unions' role in a free market Privatisation offers Case against VAT No-fault medical compensation A new world order Lotteries dilemma Legal aid work Italians seen as good Europeans School music Poll tax changes Dear diaries Doing nicely? Court Circular Birthdays today Recession a catalyst for church action Passing-out parade at Dartmouth Challenge to Wheeler concept of Indus empire Archaeology Foy Kohler Dr Geoffrey West Search starts for missing baby eels Betty Warren Clarence Johnson Forthcoming marriages Appointments Chance for stargazers to look for Mercury in the late winter dawn Astronomy: January sky at night On This Day The King to his People Royal College of Physicians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golden Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Deaf Children's Society National Kidney Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosenthal China, Thomas China & Classic Rose Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2367 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas & New Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Schizophrenia and stress Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Calming those gut feelings Medical Briefing Chill warning Medical Brief Heal's Sale Deft footwork on the path to peace of mind Time to unwind: but first, choose your "relaxation strategy". Victoria McKee reports on the business of unbending Battling through Breathing Space Dame Vera Lynn Lanes New turn to an old favourite Dance Victoria & Albert Museum Happy marriage of form and content André Kertesz's photography and two centenary shows for David Bomberg, reviewed by John Russell Taylor Galleries Tie that binds art to real life Theatre-in-education still has a role to play in schools, argues Joseph Williams Theatre Sanderson OBAS Lillywhites of Piccadilly Circus Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Museums, events for children Indoor fun for youngsters_exhibitions, museums and more. Compiled by Sue Moore Events nationwide BBC 1 Healthcare Ltd. Former king deported by Romania for 'cheap stunt' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,487 Judge 'convinced UK journalist was murdered' Kasparov forces draw to retain world chess title Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Business & Finance Auditors move to curb fudging accounts Worldwide takeovers drop 31% CBI urges Newton to abandon sick pay changes Icahn anger as Pan Am shuns merger talks Eib loan of $180m eases way for new Airbus A321 Executive pay tops $1 m at bankrupt Drexel Large salaries 'needed to retain talent and institutional memory' CMB expects profits fall Our City Staff: West Industries and A&G agree to link Burberrys of London Storms take toll of sales (Reuter): Jobless up to 9% in France (Reuter): Tokyo brokers questioned Ivernia placing (Reuter): Pilots protest (Reuter): Fairfax adviser (Reuter): Lasmo licence Why Leisure's wheel of fortune points to buyers The Times Unit Trust Information Service (Reuter): Dow rises 15 points in slow trading Wall Street Pera BTA Eclectic Recruitment Monopolies and Mergers Commission Aysgarth Selection & Recruitment Alan Tidy and Associates Box No... Box No. Dept., P. O. Box 484, Virginia… Science & Technology Gas Consumers Council Experienced Freelance Trainers Required The Vocational Guidance Association InTuition Management Services Can You Sell? Oxford Digital Ltd. Darchem Contracting UK Ltd International Confederation of Midwives Cromwell Hospital Career Analysts City Planner Ealing Health Authority District Information Unit Terinex High Class Indian Restaurant Fields of dreams which are being lost for ever Britain's outdoor sporting heritage is under threat as some of the finest acres of playing fields are being sold by local authorities. John Goodbody finds that despite government attempts at protection through a national register of playing fields, the situation is worsening There is more to football than goals alone The Times Grounds for rugby lawmakers Sports Letters Other changes Roots of the game Jockey Club should act Owners' subsidy Lengthening odds Room for big improvement Unkind to skiers Problem formula Renascent species Emyr and Arnold hoping to make the most of call-up The Christmas rugby match at Leicester offers several players a chance to advance their international claims Murray is inspired in defeat Rain hazards for Scotland Ring well worth a standing ovation Harrogate pack proves too much of a handful Coventry recapture old glory No joy for the Foresters on a foray from their fastness Halliday plans to return in the colours of Harlequins Keyes stakes claim for international recall Logic installs Welsh boys as favourites Rothmans revels in lighter winds Yachting Jeantot is facing up to realities Bruising victory for Widnes Coach not fazed by hard draw Volleyball Wigan prove they will not surrender title without fight Rugby League Rift with referees is growing wider Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Desert Orchid rewards faithful Acrobatic exit for one young rider as Kempton serves up a memorable feast Results from Eight Boxing Day Meetings Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Firions Law heads Bowens treble Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Progressive Fidway set to strengthen champion claim Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Mystery of Hannon's missing colt Mandarin: Wolverampton Selections Mandarin: Taunton Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Harker's acrobatic act Pipe nears thousand Tottenham teased by Gallacher Freakish clearance by Seaman helps seal Arsenal's win Arsenal extend their record start to the football season with a comfortable win over Derby Country Leeds make Wilkinson's points Kendall's reshuffle comes up trumps Yesterday's Results, Tables and Goalscorers Travesty is averted by Bright's winner McClair provides the flair at Old Trafford Deane at the head of revival Leading scorers Reid grasps his chance with both hands The first division is a tough proving ground for someone trying to adjust to life between the board room and the dressing-room. Alix Ramsay meets Peter Reid, Manchester City's player-manager Oldham's surrender enables West Ham to climb back on top Wolves endanger Sheffield's hopes Kettering remain 12 points clear (Reuter): Barnes awaits the verdict Athletics BBC Athletes support coaching scheme Sport for the Disabled For the Record Bolton steal respectable draw Gooding no good to Grimsby Andries is under fire In Brief Price faces a challenge at the hands of Evans Bowls President's line-up holds the edge Hockey Huggon on hand to tip balance Ski Hotline Rugby Union England almost achieve objective Weather takes its toll Multiyork Gower's survival instinct to fore First-Day Scoreboard Grobbelaar's act of charity Adams can await kind verdict from the public Comment Waddle will stay put Desert Orchid in historic triumph

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