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News from 31/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Bob Ross, Martyn Morris, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Hazhir Teimourian, Paul Bompard, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Paul Inglesby (Secretary), Simon Warner, P. Panayi (Managing Director), Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Paul Ferris, Norman De Mesquita, I. P. G. Southward, Adrian Hastings, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Arthur Leathley, Richard Ford and Jenny Knight, R. S. Barningham, Frank Grenier, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Lionel Bloch, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Ann Price, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, Gilliam Bowditch, David Porter, David Young and Kerry Gill, William Cash and Richard Ford, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kenneth Warren, Michael Evans and Andrew McEwen, Courtenay Blackmore, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, J. C. Brereton, David Miller, Catherine Sampson, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Jack Lonsdale, Ronald Butt, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Bing, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Clare Brakspear, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, T. Price (Director), William Cash, John Albert, Gerald Silverman, Lauris Morgan-Griffiths, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Holland and Andrew McEwen and Michael Evans, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lulu Yu, David Shearlock, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Mary Dejevsky,

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Crime and romance in New Year honours Army accused of shooting to kill at checkpoint 'Threat' to government England beaten China reacts Fees slump Index Those Italian mamas lose their family crown Military secrets still lost Scottish avalanche warning Britain to send Tornadoes as Iraq prepares for war Millet Divided we stand Anniversaries of the year Levin mortal? Oh surely not You said it there, Brian Forty across forty-two down Labour ahead as Major fails to lift gloom over economy Irradiation of herbs heralds campaign to cut poisoning Irradiation of food is legalised tomorrow. Scientists endorse it, but environmental officers and doctors are wary. Where do consumers stand? Michael Hornsby finds out the facts By Staff Reporters: Willis urges end of class war at work Picture Gallery MP backs Taylor selection process Sellers of unfit food face jail and fine Rowntree to offer workers shorter week Extra second in 1990 to correct the clocks The week ahead A Genda Labour fears for elderly Drug success Crushed by car Baby for Althorps Rushdie calls for support as Muslim leader gives blessing Plea for diet action to stem heart toll Silent 40 begin third year in isolation Hunt for missing Nationwide Knighthood for McKellen the reluctant conformist New Year Honours Poll shows a public deeply disillusioned Glittering prize for the queen of detective stories Prime Minister's List Member of the Order of the British Empire Royal Victor1an Order British Empire Medal Knighthoods for flamboyant editor and BBC's managing director New Zealand Diplomatic and Service Overseas Seagram United Kingdom The Army Royal Air Force Royal Navy Rover Teachers to be target of government opt-out drive Councillors act to limit parties' use of schools Dockers' legal fight for jobs is heading for 136th day Police grapple with the realities of race A Home office scheme has demonstrated to police. Stewart Tendler reports on how officers are responding Karpov victory in phoney war4 Couple found battered to death British Telecom Four given new hearts at same hospital Prisoner dies Wife disappears Hunt for wreck Police gaslight Cultured choice Bridge of sighs Couple accused Bond winners Texas Iraq plans to hold Kuwait with moat of burning oil Gaza and West Bank rocked by clashes Congressmen urge flexibility oil talks De Michelis toasts his success at helm of EC Arab generals predict one-day war MEP backs advice to dodge draft Enquiry into loss of secret Gulf material Seat-belt father on child death charge Reversal on pardon for former dictators (AP): Youth for trial (AFP): Sri Lanka truce (Reuter): General sacked Recession likely to spark workers' revolt in eastern Europe Inflation, not democratic revolution, has reshuffled the social cards, raising unemployment in Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Roger Boyes in Warsaw argues that only the creation of a strong middle class can curb growing unrest From Agencies in Warsaw: Prime minister aims to pursue (AP): Albanians join exodus to Greece Seized Briton freed (Reuter): Pardons defended EC funds request Alarm bells alert Soviet media to the growing signs of 'glasnost in peril' Gorbachev announces sales tax No fizz, but champagne galore on credit card Moscow Notebook by Mary Dejevsky Moscow's tent city destroyed Peking uses five-year plan to reinforce its ideology From Agencies in Dhaka: Convicts parade corpses in Dhaka Reshuffle reveals Kaifu's weakness Texaco Muted response in Korea as Chun ends exile Less dogma, more bite …and moreover Happy Hogmanay to all beneath us Alan Hamilton, brandishing his tartan his tartan and single malt, explains why New Year's Eve is so special to the Socts Honours with scant profit Robin Oakley, political editor, says the system is basically sound: it's public opinion that needs changing Guess who s coming to lunch Imperial echoes Golden hoard Flights of fancy Turn the other chic Dalyell's Disservice Rationing Surgery England Half Expects... Evidence on an 'Iraqi supergun' Gulf 'disinformation' Legal aid fees Ring out, wild bells... Fisheries policy Pornography viewed as spur to crime Sado-masochism case Religious disbelief Electricity stakeholders A new face for London's streets Submarine fare Sour grapes? Court Circular Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Church news DJM: Nature notes Anniversaries Downside School Michael Penston Michael Victor Penston, astronomer, died on December 23 aged 47, after a long battle against intestinal cancer. He was born in London on February 17,1943 Services' half-yearly promotions Andrew Timothy Andrew ("Tim") Timothy, a former BBC announcer, died on December 9 at the age of 78. He was born on November 30,1912 The Right Rev Gwilym Williams The Right Reverend Gwilym Owen Williams, formerly Bishop of Bangor and Archbishop of Wales, died at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, on December 23. aged 77. He was born on March 23,1913 Alfred's smaller, securer London Runcie and Thatcher: So close and yet so far apart On This Day City Churches Destroyed: Examples of Wren's Finest Work Births British Diabetic Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2370 The Times All our yesterdays: the year in history January Sun Alliance The Pioneer of Printed English Jury was not hung Briefing Tough trouper Still vacant Last chance... Hard lessons m the workshops Opera in Education Operatic projects in the classroom require more than just enthusiasm, says Hilary Finch Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Wit and wisdom of the other Alf Action Warren Mitchell, television's Alf Garnett for 25 years, is back in the West End in Pinter's The Homecoming. He talks to Lauris Morgan-Griffiths about his life and career Collywobbles at the Coliseum's sale of the century Opera Repertoire The Times Theatre Frediana Theater der Wein Vienna WORD-WATCHiNG Entertainments A cracking, durable gift Dance The Nutcracker Hippodrome, Birmingham Television Das Rheingold Channel 4 Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Multiyork Tories 'facing defeat' oven the economy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,490 Parker Word—watching AA Rpadwatch Cold comfort for skiers Weather From Associated Press in Moscow, Reuter: 'Wine riot' in Siberian city shakes the Kremlin Index By our City Staff: Knights of business rewarded in New Year's honours Hong Kong inflation 'should fall to& 5%' The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Job fears after merchant bank Capel sees 2.2m jobless German call to cut public sector deficits Japanese stand a ?20bn round Picture Gallery Investors flee US markets CBI fears of fresh damage to industry Bell Atlantic Foreign Sales Corporation Matsushita completes MCA deal Tunnel of dreams respites disastrous year Matthew Bond charts the thrills and spills of a year that most business people would prefer to forget, and bestows brickbats and bouquets on the winners of The Times Alternative Business Awards Cardmember Financial Services Winds of change blow through Lloyd's Capitalisation and change on week French with tears, fluency and friends Ten-year-olds are crossing the Channel and immersing themselves in another tongue. Hugh Thompson on the language of success Educational Ealing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Beating the cane system The Queen's Secretarial College The Times Part Time Vacancies Neath finally meet their match in relentless Newport Welsh hopes for the five nations' rugby union championship suffer as Morris is sent off and Jones is eclipsed by Hill Dismissal compounds Waldron's problems Bristol warm to the task as Collings excels on return Porter's late run sends Anglos packing Inspired Edinburgh halt South's roll Waterloo pressure eventually pays it 66 at the interval Imposing Andrew provides a warning for the Welsh Weekend Results Swansea hopes submerged by fluent Bath Leinster fall to Finau Vatanen quickly into gear Motor Sport Elliott and Martin treat viewers to a grandstand finish Athletics Scoring openings wasted by Lada Ice Hockey Operation for Nannini Sport in Brief Foreigners routed by English outsiders Basketball For the Record Von Csadek goes home Talented Tyrone Bridge takes step nearer festival honours Results from Saturday's five meetings Leaders over the jumps Belgian in charge on Avontuur Equestrianism Mandarin: Al Hashimi can add to Nicholson's recent haul at Cheltenham Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Grabel sets sights on Champion tilt Rowe confuses judge Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Plumption Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Cavvies Clown setback Rapid Raceline Sassett's high flyers fall to earth Honest effort falls short Weekend Results, Tables and Goal Scorers Leeds leave early for Airfield Luton youth given their heads as Chelsea lose theirs Woking undone by tireless Taylor Ibrox man focussing on England Spurs glimpse life without the Gascoigne factor Tottenham's midfield man earns points in debate over who is team's most valuable footballer Newcastle find reality hard Louise Taylor reviews the second division Liddell's goal decisive Gibbins penalties enrich Midlands Hockey Rothmans protests at penalty Yachting Teale strike denies Orient Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Featherstone find fresh fields Complete Test Match Averages Rudd weighs in with final word Rugby League Lured irresistibly to the gates of the Academy (AFP): Kansas relying on San Diego American Football Young shows the way to youthful rival Cycling The Times Index Palace end the year on a high note Test of nerves finds England wanting Gooch mediates with umpire over Tufnell Lillywhites Old order threatened The catalogue of errors By our Sports Staff: Robson's tenure rewarded by Cbe

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