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News from 28/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Sandra M. Porter, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Bill Frost and Thomson Prentice, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Andrew McEwen, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Elizabeth Young, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Kenneth Bird, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Michael Tate, Sandra Lewin, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, John Newman, Diana May, Richard Ford and Peter Victor, Charles Bremner, David Young and Kerry Gill, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Sara Driver, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Lin Jenkins and Kerry Gill, Salman Rushdie, Gordon M. L. Smith, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Colin Narbrough and Graham Searjeant, Mary Dejesvk and Bruce Clark, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, David Edwards, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Fred Heatley, Alix Ramsay, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, John Holland, Ian Ross, Bob Rodwell, B. P. Swift, Robin Jenks, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, C. John Naylor (National Secretary), David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, John MacDonnell, Robin Kempster, Mandarin, George Hill, Craig Lord, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, C. F. B. Hamilton, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, J. W. Hackett, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Chris Moore, Lee Rodwell, John Phillips, Mariota Fuller, Sara Driver's, Mary Dejevsky,

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Vote snub and budget blow to Gorbachev Two ballots needed for vice-president Baby given new heart Press watchdog Threat to zoo Labour charter Nissan split Lewis injury Index Pay claims 'leading to redundancy flood' Neanderthal man may reveal his bloodline Rushdie calls for 'language of love' Army ready to seek call-up Ferry stranded as more storms are forecast British Nuclear Forum Top dogs and underdogs Getting their skates on Saturday The quiz as an art form No leaves on the line? Holiday price war a threat to small travel agencies Halifax Building Society TA medical volunteers report for duty Thatcher tops radio Woman of Year poll Britain's energy supplies 'wasted' Teaching threat Meningitis death Plea for disabled Shoppers thin on ground as recession hits the winter sales Mother sees her three children drown in canal lock tragedy Overseas campaign to attract pupils Membership of new press body reflects broad views Cardiff draws itself a leading role in expanding cartoon industry Picture Gallery Imported mutant turtle eggs may pose health risk Surgeons perform transplant on baby with heart defect Peugeot Diesels Fuel for Thought Kasparov triumphs in long-running duel of champions Gary Kasparov, the world's greatest chess player, has not seen the last of challenger Anatoly Karpov, Raymond Keene writes London Zoo in funding appeal to avoid closure LPO grant from Arts Council reduced Canadian brings discrimination case Picture Gallery Makers want new-car tax scrapped to boost sales Cheshire Building Society Buses on main roads 'should be frequent' Two killed as plane crashes near road Hospital remand Driver jailed Body found Allianz Europe's Leading Insurance Company Tax evasion case against ex-minister stuns Tokyo Reuter: Burma' rebel MPs are sacked Black Christmas taps ritual roots Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Geneva: Manila wins right to 'illegal' Marcos wealth Allied Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Menem's new love is talk of the town Constrained Gorbachev battles on for a limited power base The increasingly beleaguered Soviet president is caught between introducing constitutional reform and a national history of repression, Mary Dejevsky writes Russian vote puts financial squeeze on Soviet Union Miele Anything Else is a Compromise Missing food aid found in warehouse at airport Ryzhkov wife blames attacks Draft dodgers sap forces' strength Saferworld (AP): Romania enquiry on expulsion of king (Reuter): Election demand (AP): New premier Couple killed Public posturing masks continued search for peace Desert blues for Foreign Legion (Reuter): Build-up in Jordan (AP): US task force (AFP): Soviet deputies back UN stand (AP): Ban on French (AFP): Flights full Texas Picture Gallery Kuwait's status fixed for 20 years, says Iraq All doublets and pose ... and moreover Why I have embraced Islam Salman Rushdic explains his affirmation of the Muslim faith and his decision to restrict publication of The Satantic Verses Dickensian darkness seeps to the heart of New York Charles Bremner on a city where freewheeling attitudes to social disaster are beginning to wear a little thin A woman without honour One of the phew Booth boom Sabbath slippage Half Way to War Shopkeepers' Recession Championing Chess Getting rid of Saddam the priority Time running out to rescue Kuwait Businesslike speech TV translations British shipping Reasons for recession Patient care In search of cure for homelessness Conservative gurus Food for thought Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Appointments Sir James Easton The Royal College of General Practitioners Nile rock pinnacle is seen as emblem of royal power Marriages Anniversaries LT-GENERAL Sir George Lea Lieutenant-General Sir George Len, KCB, DSO, MBE, who died yesterday at the age of 77, was director of operations in Borneo in the latter half of the confrontation with Indonesia in the mid-1960s. He was born on December 28, 1912 Religious freedom a force for peace Pope's world peace day message Jack Harley John Laker ("Jack") Harley, CBE, FRS, professor of forest science, Oxford university, from 1969 to 1979, died on December 13 aged 79. He was born in London on November 11, 1911 Prince 'intervened to help family of missing pilot' Mike Mazurki Multiple Classified Advertising Items On This Day Search for Stolen Stone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2368 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winners, losers and unfinished contests A turbulent 1990 is reviewed by George Hill with (below) Sara Driver's diary of the year President Saddam ensured that the new age had a short honeymoon Sun Alliance Life & Pensions January Classic CD Picture Gallery Tower Records Word-Watching Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Winning Move Energetic events for children How to work off youngsters' lethargy—mostly in the open air. Compiled by Lee Rodwell Bbc 1 Millet Labour poised to unveil steps for freedom of information The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,488 Picture Gallery Attack on border crossing ends truce by Ira WPA Weather Business and Finance Wall St fire halts dealing Icahn hints at bid retraction Levitt sale Millicom deal CBI underlines bleak struggle to hold down pay deals Economists see devaluation or rise in rates By our City Staff: Gloomy outlook for two industries Excellent Tessa start, says Lamont Nissan to cut ties with UK distributor Complaint by Nadir over jail treatment Lloyd's capacity for underwriting to reach £11.4bn Tecno City stretches its holiday another day UK uncertainty frustrates Swiss plan to buy part of Harwell World Market Indices Wall Street Britain leads in takeovers Sarragan deal Raised charges Surplus narrows Allianz to slow M0 slowing Rover growth Tokvo rate cut Mazda move Dow falls by 11 points in quiet trading Celebrating a dog's day The Times City Diary RMC enquiry continues Oil companies hit after forecast of price cut Stock Market There was evidence of incomebuying among the institutions before next Monday's Clutch of companies going exdivided BT rose 3p to 294p with the group due to pay a 5.25p dividend. It was a similar story for Granda, up 6p at 193p, paying 7.9p, Burton, 1p firmar at 80p, paying 3p, and Hanson, 2p up at 196p (7.4p) Saatchi & Satire The Times City Diary Gateway interest charges hit Isosceles Trading places Kuwaiti banks move Business Roundup Fall in orders equals record Oliver sale nets £2.6m Sugar rebel 'confident' London Traded Options Westpac in NZ takeover Poddington losses soar Water shares in demand Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Money Markets Exchange Index compared with 1985 was up at 93.0 (day's range 92.8-93.2) Commodities Scotts V. W. Car Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autostrada Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dellorto Institute of Advanced Motorists Cars for Cash Greenoaks B & K Thomas Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Cars Car Auctions Porsche Servicing Parr Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Turbo R Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Business Opportunities Ten Green Bottles Ltd, Multiple Classified Advertising Items Makeshift rigging sees Autissier safely home Rebuilding around Aitchison Student Sport The Times Smith races on as gales take toll of a battered fleet Yachting Guests promise a feast of a final Basketball Voyagers through a sea of sand Intrepid competitors undeterred by the rigours of the Paris to Dakar rally Hills gives up hope of buying Manton Rowe riding high as General James survives a blunder at Kempton Fidway has Champion in sights Pipe's 1, Ooo milestone Three further casualties prove setback A tournament which is now of limited value Hockey Waterloo Boy back to best at Wetherby Celtic Chief set to reward McConnochie's patience Newbury Carlisle Rest for Desert Orchid From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Rawhide prevails in tight finish Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Stratford Selections Kempton results Wetherby Wolverhampton Taunton Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline More to 1990 than a few tears in Turin Snow Reports Ski Hotline Marathon places available for runners with a cause Parrack follows trusted path Swimming Congestion affects Trophy Rugby League Kettenng increase Fry's frustration Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Football Ambitious vision which may manage to succeed Consultation, communication and co-operation are the vital elements in the managenment of the England team and the reasons why Graham Taylor has insisted on a full-time assistant in Lawrie McMenemy. Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, discovers how the national network operates Gunnell at Cosford In Brief Lewis signs contract to meet Mason in London in February Boxing Some big guns with an old score to settle Bowls For the Record Britain lay foundations for success Ice Hockey Australia prove a class act Midfield combination paves the way for scintillating display of running rugby The sad loss of the high tackle Ban imposed by Matson Llandovery recruitment bears fruit BBC Yachting Malcolm strikes for Boon wicket Woolhouse buys Sheffield United Battle against the curse of St Andrew's Comment England haunted by past failings Full Second-Day Scoreboard from Melbourne Leicester wilt as Moon rises to the challenge Back injury puts Lewis out of tour The Times

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