News from 29/12/1990
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Victoria McKee, Vernon F. Hall, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bob Ross, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Vaudine England, Jan Morris, Lan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Ellis, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Angela Mackay, Didley Moore and Cardida Crewe, Michael Evans and Martin Fletcher, James Gilheany, Alastair Guild, Laura Thompson, Michael J. Clow, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Clive Davis, Denis L. Barber, Julia Cahill, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Abel HADDEN(Prison visitor), Richard Streeton, Peter West, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Callum Murray, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Richaed Evans, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peregrine Worsthorne, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Our Financial Editor, Robert Seely, John Davies, S. R. Lancelyn Green, David Douglas, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Robert Potts, Philip Robinson, Fawzia Mohammed, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kew Gardens, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Thomson Prentice, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Lynne Lindsay, Sydney Friskin, Alan Huckle, Nicholas Harling, Peter Dormer, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Edmund Marshall, Sandy Bisp, John Knott, Catherine Sampson, W. A. Wiseman, Chairman, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Adrian George, Geoff King, David Chappell, Philip Bassett and Marktin Barrow, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Conrad Voss Bark, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Chris Elious, Alastair Robertson, David Sexton, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Brendan O'friel, Chairman, Kenneth Fleet, Polly Toynbee, David Young, Frank W. Button, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Richard W. Evans, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Tony Richardson, Secretary, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Kenneth W. Winfield, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Charles Hennessy, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Nicholas Soames, Julia Briggs, John Phillips, Judy Froshaug, Our Diplomatic Correspondent, A. H. Gladstone-Thompson Chairman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBiggest Call up of reserves since Suez Doctors, nurses and evacuation experts among back-up force mobilised for the Gulf Big slump in new car sales Inside Home price rise Police chief out England recover Officers set free Dollar falls Index Idyllic village refuses to toe the yellow lines Troops protected against anthrax Death of baby will not deter surgeon Urgent food appeal for Africa RAF crews pick four out of sea And. So. To. Bed When hope shone anew Life after Hollywood Make a sports date in 1991 Fifty years ago today ... So they aren't all called Jock? Resolution number one Cash delav may exclude Britain from scientific breakthrough Tory rebels step up drive against black candidate Getaway for less at Lunn Poly All set for hail and farewell Shoring up a relic of empire Computer virus battle 'is being lost' Tepid response to Labour's plans 'Disaster' of early rate cut Rail line death Dress danger Seal virus fear Man dies in fall Energy drain Parents must face cruel choice over infant heart defects About 200 babies a year are born with a heart defect similar to that of Christy Strachan. Thomson prentice assesses their prospects Over 1,000 at service for six lost fishermen A literary love affair Did Jerry gatecrash? Hastings chess gets off to a fiery start Mozart magic serenades travel trade Summerhill told to comply RSC to do own merchandising Laphroaig Status puzzle of enquiry into senior policeman Knowledge of facts wiil be the basis for history lessons What children will be expected to know Central 0rawlerman fight EC 8-day Fishing ban Fisherman say new regulations to Conserve fish Stocks will put lives, and their future, at risk. Peter Davenport reports Poll tax defaulters' cases 'not a matter for JPs' Decision on payroll deduction criticised Satellite re-entry assurance Adultery case vicar to appeal Palace intruder Footballer fined Murder charge Limited power Child charge Falklands visit Two-point cut in bank rate 'could revive house prices' Merger talks start on 'super union' Picture Gallery Barclays Waterway safety call after three die Nationwide The Nation's Building Society East joins drive to outlaw world's chemical weapons Gulf Britons to have gas masks Why anthrax evokes dread Marks & Spencer Racketeers foil Soviet 'Thatcher' Struggle for control of Ukraine Algeria's ban on French causes outrage in Paris Rushdie makes appeal to Iran Oxfam Czechs move to free prices (Reuter): Moscow TV ban (Reuter): King undaunted (Reuter): Home again (Reuter): Albanians flee (Reuter): New dinar rate AFP: Hope honoured America joins battle against opium growing in Laos Despite efforts to get the Hmong people on the war-torn plain of jars to grow other crops, Laos is still a key producer of the opium which is processed into much of the heroin being used in the West. James pringle investigates Plea for aid as Africa teeters on the brink of widespread famine Colombia in talks with drug gangsters AP: Bid to free 'Ivan' AP: Bush fires spread Opportune choice (Reuter): Crash kills 12 Attack on Kinsey's sex research triggers new shock waves De Klerk says black violence is serious obstacle to reform Reuter: Eight held after Soweto gang rapes schoolgirls From Agencies in Luanda: Angolan airport bombed Peking sacks police chief and plans to execute pornographers Aquino seeks deal with insurgents (Reuter): Manila praises ruling AFP: Thai charge (Reuter): Tokyo reshuffle (AFP): MP arrested (AP): Chun returns NatWest Savings the Action Bank Picture Gallery From Associated Press in Aranyaprathet, Thailand: China 'arming Khmer Rouge' despite UN pact Rushdie to the rescue ... and moreover No grounds for development here Planners hoodwinked: Marcus Binney on the commercial exploitation of country houses The fears ravaging a dream Mary Dejevsky in Moscow finds the western sprit christmas in Vogue, as though it will in voke the wealn and well-being that every statistic belise Stirling service CAP: common arts policy? Rent asunder Where be treasure? Power switch Labour and Liberty Made in Britain Save St Pancras A way forward in local government Green Christmas Independent policy Forms of address Changes at the top for penal reform Damage at birth Torture by Iraqis Poll tax and voting Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Where music on TV intrudes House in the frame Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Appointments in the Forces Tsars treasures dazzle London Sotheby's exhibition Anniversaries Institute of Physics Rear Admiral Christopher Hutchinson Obituaries Church services tomorrow Sunday after Christmas Church news Francis Cowper Merab Mamardashvili First hunting dogs thrived on fish Archaeology Births Dec 29 on this Day 1787 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Computer Crosswords Lovell Concise Crossword No 2369 New Year TWA Getaway Musical Chairs, parcel-passing and the Virtue of an early night Paddy Ashdown will be partying with the party, Jeffrey Archer will be preparing to see John Major. Victoria McKee discovers who will, and who will not, be wide awake at midnight on monday Events in town This Weekend Wakey, Wakey, it's the Chain gang New year revellers sleeping it off in the streets of london will get a rude awakening Human clean machine Help: Sue Rorstad, maid service Flocks to watch Breeding Euro Sites To tick or not to tick; the twitcher's dilemma Feather report Hogmanay without tears Home from home: Mary Ann Pilain Mutton, turnips and a hash Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney The Sofabed Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patting nature on the right line Alastair Guild meets paul Knipe, British Rail's first guardian of trackside plants and wildlife Shoparound Peter Adams Rosenthal Studio Haus Samad's Ltd Beaumont & Co Sofa to Bed Futon Furnishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country events This Weekend Crucial Trading Limited Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items An orchestrated fiddle to a wrong noteona Strad How well do you remember one of the art market's most turbulent years? Sarah Jane Checkland sets her quiz for 1990 Search for the bear necessities That taddy in the attic could be worth a lot more than mere memories Art Quiz Answers Enatur Argentine Tourist Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ambassadors Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items CATS Pavarotti in Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nec Arena Fantasia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classocal virtue of self-promotion Recording Music groups are discovering the many advantages of forming their own record labels, says Nicholas Soames The Sunday Times Richer Sounds Rich treats sugared with plum Dance As a new Nutcracker opens, Debra Craine examines the ballet's appeal Still Swinging with in the pop paramenters Pop Art Joseph Connolly on the Sixties art craze that will not go away BBC 1 700 Jansch's storyTime Animated childeren's enterinmant Times Books Publishers of the World's Finest… BBC1 Transcendental Meditation Greece to free plotters who set up military dictatorship The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,489 Picture Gallery Gorbachev buys time to think Weather Help the Aged Index Forward thinking A look ahead Winter work A new wave Column Rothmans fear Back again Rugby Union Dawn journey Racing Brave Fraser nags Australia's batsmen to fatal distraction Stand-outs of an outstanding year On Saturday Third-Day Scoreboard Burberrys of London Reid puts early pressure on Gooch Gatting s rebels still convinced they were right Hall edges forward The club that has inspired adventure and scattered its Stardust Sport on Television The Week in View Smith facing heavy punishment after flying sponsor's logo Yachting Soviet clilb humbles Great Britain Ice Hockey In search of Britain's emerging tennis talent Sri Lankans catch the Indians short Cricket The Week's Highlights Champion tests new training who Cycling Worthing ignore form book Basketball Speedy Whitaker stumps Le Jeune Equestrianism Dedicated to the art of perfection FA ban in prospect for Adams The Times Sports Service The Palace punch bag is now a prize fighter Weekend Team News Jansher is ranked top Wilkinson hoping to eat his words Southend held to draw For the Record The cross country world looks for a TV square deal Athletics Only two bids received Snow Reports Littlewoods The tingling feelings that you don't get from aftershave France likely to recall Berbizier Trial places the spur in district games Richmond to place mid-season crisis firmly behind them Rugby Union Moseley is on parade at last for Newport The Fellow eyes Gold Cup Morns star on course for festival Racing next week Mandarin: Southwell Selections Mandarin: Fragrant Dawn can head successful Fitzgerald raid Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: New Castle Selections Stewards to aid of Pragada Mandarin: Folkestone Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Newbury Rapid Raceline The Times Calendar of world sport 1991 Gallacher's men set sail for the island of dreams Motorcycling All-powerful All Blacks start as favourites again Programme Fob the World Cup Tyson goes to law to stop Foreman meeting Holyfield Boxing Gibbins's blunder costs Midlands Hockey A true test of attrition and courage Life, limb and machine tackle the deserts of Africa in the thirteenth Paris to Dakar Rally Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Widnes set to face an explosive test Rugby League The Queen's gift will assist Salmon Trust Fishing Unlisted Securities Unit Linked Insurance Investments Investment Trusts Money Markets Commodities Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Town & Country Building Society Nikkei ends Tokyo's year of the slide with a whimper Dollar falls as US data point to steep decline Cupid to many Pronuptia Swiss firm has ambitious plans for Harwell centre Industry 'on its own' in fighting recession Retailers Tace even worse year Daiwas interim profits fall 71% Twa seeks to oust Pan Am chairman Vehicle figures reinforce slump in motor industry ABF go-ahead to buy British Sugar Last ditch talks fail at Mint Egerton defers interim payouts Guinness deal Barclays buy Fairhaven sale Stavert ahead World Market Indices Managers splash out on water shares to fend off recession Stock Market Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Great unknown in the Gulf clouds crystal-ball gazing Blue chips manage small rise Wall Street Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Statistics Trading generally mixed Stock Exchange Price Extra staff cope with demand as banks and building Britannia Building Society Credit card firms offer holiday discounts to users Multiple Display Advertising Items Societies race to tempt Tessa investors Store vouchers 'easy to fake' Pep charges put off small shareholders Portfolio Platinum Premium on prizes Save & Prosper the Investment House Alliance Leicester Hampshire Building Society Bristol & West Building Society Get to know Tessa straight away Comment Briefings Halifax calls for inflation-linked mortgage tax aid Popularity of unit trusts falls further Archer takes second shot at retirement from Lioyed 's agency Business Profile Recession depletes dens Capital City Save & Prosper the Investment House Flood of Tessas expected Summary Archer's outlook Tax relief You write Unitholders Nikkei sags Business Trouble in store The Sunday Times Resolove to cut capital gains and income tax Begin the new year by learning how to save tax on investments and some regular outgoings and 1991 could be all the more prosperous. Sara McConnell procides guidance Art for Inland Revenue's sake Ivory & Sime Extra contributions top up the pension Jan Morris Looks Back on a Summer of Hope Saturday Review John Russell Taylor Art Martin Cropper Radio Sheridan Morley Television Films on TV Geoff Brown Rock David Sinclair Cinema Dance John Percival Theatre Opera Music Jazz Where are my children? What does a woman do if her former husband takes their children on holiday-and disappears with them? Go to the courts? To the police? Barbara Gregory tried that, and failed. Polly Toynbee tells the story. Illustration by Greg Becker I predict... a warm winter Craig Brown Peugeot 405'91 Low Tar Year in the Uk from Lung Cancer Look back in hope Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious by the memories of summer, 1990. Jan Morris celebrates a season when all things seemed possible, the human race showed signs of recapturing its humanity, and nature finally came out of hiding Births of a nation In china, 40 children are born every minute, and another 19 aborted, Catherine Sampson reports At the crossroads again Didley Moore tells Cardida Crewe about his career and his cocooned life in LA Glory to God, or the architect? Do Britain's modern cathedrals praise the Lord, or their makers ? Only a few transcend the empty search for the 'meaningful experience'/ peter Dormer Writes Master at the wheel David Sexton praises the peerless perfection of Hans Coper's ceramics Picture Gallery Rites and traces of a mind's passage Julia Briggs sees in the diaries of the young Virginia Woolf an increasing preoccupation with the nature of reality So what exactly is an archetype , an Life in the grip of pen-pushers and the rains Death in the afternoon How it seemed Rebuilding the house of Hartnell Fashion Mare Bohan and Manny Sliverman bope to re-establish their careers with their first collection for London's famous couture house, Liz smith reports. Photography by Alastair Morrison Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Hare Krishna Curry House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pick of the Saisons Jonathan Meades rewards the great and the good of British cuisine with The Times Restaurant of the Year awards The Times A better class of shop Living Well Heading off the after-effects Jane MacQuitty looks at the bestways to revive your sprits on the morning after Wine Buys Great British Classics First and foremost There is more to breakfast than toast and cereal: Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests some perfect ways to start the day Inflated sense of importance The price of entry to Kew Gardens has risen to 3 Roy Strong visits the world's greatest botanical centre to see if the customers are getting value for their money Trust our heritage New attitudes to great houses aim to preserve works of art, and owners, in context, James Gilheany writes How to be kind to a pot plant Francesca Greenoak offers advice on looking after gifts of greenery Property Lloyds Weekend Tips Dancing in the dawn of time There are no notels on the South Sea island of Maupiti, but the sand is fine as talcum powder, and it does not matter if you get lost, Drawings and report by Adrian George More mileage from your money Alex Mc Whirter reports on the latest offers that help to make stopping over cheaper than flying -and more fun Vacances en Campagne Riviera Retreats Entre nos mains e'est plus sur Caribbean Daze Yugotours Titan Hitoun Alternatives Islands Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Trail Finders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Ski Thomson Super SKI Deals SKI Yugotours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something to Declare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Test your taste for malt whisky Do you Know youf Glenwotsit from a Lochthingummy? What makes the Whisky of Islaydifferent from that of Speyside? If you think you know, you could become Britain's 1991 malt whisky buff and win a luxury prize The Times Exclusive 1979 Whisky Offer Chess by Raymond Keene Mind Challenge Winning Move Bridge by Albert Dormer 'I don't think I was very nice to my mother' A Childhood: Nicola Pagett China Spain " Prime Time" Dec 29th 1990 Not Published
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