News from 03/01/1990
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Andrew Anderson (Surveyor), Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, John Goodbody and David Hands, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, John Vincent, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Kurdzhali, P. BOWEN-SIMPKINS(Consultant), Mark Souster, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, M. J. Boleat, Director-General, Michael Stevenson, Raymond F. Law, Managing Director, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Nick Worrall, Paul Wilkinson and Quentin Cowdry, Sarah Douglas-Pennant, Alexander Garrett, Anatol Lieven Iasi, Carol Leonard, James Bone and Susan Ellicott, Simon Wilde, Daniel Triesman, Roddy Forsyth, Charles Wintour, Henry Gee, Andrew Melvin, Peter Davenport, Alfred Sherman, F. D. Skidmore, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Godfrey C. Honnywill, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, Peter Rayner, Rodney Lord, Griff Rhys Jones, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Julia Neuberger, Alexandra King, Mark Souster Craig Seton and Peter Davenport, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Nicholas Watt, Cervinia, Michael Clark, John Young, Lawrie Smith, Margaret Thatcher, Lesley Abdela, Barry Fantoni, Joseph Connolly, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Linthicum, Jane Wyatt, Charles Knevitt and Robin Young, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Tim O'Donovan, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, T. C. M. O'Donovan, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, G. R. Savory (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Tim Griffiths (Senior House Officer), John Knott, Anne McElvoy and John England, Sue Stoessl, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Goulding, Peter Tatlow, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Austin, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Paul McCartney, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, William Davies, Craig Brown, Tim Rathbone, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, Jonathan Braude and Martin Fletcher, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Wolfgang Saxon, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Gunilla Willismattsson, Peter GOLD(Secretary), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. THOMAS(Consultant), David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Gitta Sereny, George Hill, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Barry Wood, Colin Dunne, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Jim Hiley, Bob Cooper, S. K. Drake, Martin Winn, Martin J G Moir (Organizer), Keith Macklin, Steve Turner, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Colin McQuillan, Sebastian Coe and Daley Thompson,
Resumo'Hurricane of protest' over business rates Thousands of firms face huge rises Temples of doom On Saturday Breath test demands Index MP 'stole his former lover's underwear' Pregnancy no excuse to avoid prison, judge says Women warned on sentences View from both sides of the Wall Soviet crowds riot at Iran border IRA murders taxi deiver Ulster begins new year in bloodshed The habitat Sale (AP): Hint of master plan for Romania uprising Fall of 2% heralds home price slump News Roundup Inquiry officer to go Gunfight in London Arts centre inquiry Ballot for dancers Appeal for witnesses McCartney returns Homeowners Friendly Society Little sign of peace in Tory battle over Europe Ambulance chiefs step in to criticize Clarke letter Testimony to new year terror Farmers in single-market test Another scalp puts Scot in control Chess tournament New calls for random tests Drink-driving Kinnock urges steadiness in Russia Correction MP 'smashed up flat and stole lover's underwear' Families decide on killers' fate Not so naughty holidays in nineties for the young Owner jailed after dog attacks two Terrier told to 'kill, kill' Gunman is jailed for 18 years Spurned lover put girl, 4, in fire trap Giant and the Tadpole 'Memory loss' man a Dane dunhill Deafness warning on personal sterepo use Five share £2,000 winnings Portfolio Platinum Airlines hoping to double 1989 total of 1.1bn passengers Attempted murder is denied Theft charge Marriage over Missing girl Stab charge Employers accused of job bias against offenders Opinions Traded at 9.45 Pm on Radio 4 Democrats call for nursery vouchers Reform of tax and benefits Top awards for controversial architects Minister hails heritage as nation's finest asset By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Police air force plan studied Union pulls out of scheme for general Teaching Council Silver wine coolers to stay in Britain Saleroom Public consultation on Battersea plan Car thieves opt for top models as trade grows Lloyds Bowmaker Listening to the future with Dame Vera Peasants' faces aglow as books burn Celebrations on state farm By Our Foreign Staff: Reports of Securitate men's murders abroad (AFP): Food supply key to prevent unrest Bucharest (AFP)-Rompres, the Romanian news agency, named three new government ministers. They were: Mr Mircea Mitran, Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Aurel Ioan Stoica, Minister of the Machine-tool Industry; Mr Mihai Lupoi, Minister of Tourism. Mr Petru Pepelen heads a new Commission of Statistics and Mr Mihai Victor Buracu, a new Commission on Standards and Quality Control (Reuter): Inquiry into nuclear programme Bucharest (Reuter)- Nadia Comaneci, aged 28, the Olympic gymnast who defected to the West last November, will return to Romania in the spring to see her friends and family, but will settle permanently in California, Mr Adrian Comaneci, her only brother, said here yesterday Government member dies in Bucharest Sauls becoming Pauls as new order emerges (Reuter): Bulgarians attack reforms for Turks (Reuter): Argentine prices double in days World Roundup (AFP): Afghan 'coup attempt' (AFP): Cold spell claims 109 (Reuter): Seoul-Moscow ties (AP): Texas Family boost Halifax Building Society East Berlin communists are forced to lay off staff Bonn-West German security officials are investigating a "secret army", believed to be 300-strong, of East and West German communists who are said to have planned to carry out terrorist and sabotage attacks in West Germany in times of crisis, the Frankfurt public prosecutor's office said yesterday Behind the battle lines (Reuter): Amnesty 'spanner' in Skoda car works (Reuter): Israelis accused of encouraging troop killings of civlians Jerusalem (Reuter)- Israeli soldiers shot and wounded at least nine Palestinians in the occupied territories yesterday and demolished the house in the West Bank of a resident suspected of killing a fellow Palestinian From a Correspondent, Jerusalem: Weizman agreement to quit inner Cabinet defuses crisis (Reuter): Greenland youth shot seven dead Lisbon change (Reuter): Coup charges (AFP): Jet mishap (AFP): Kim snubbed (AP): Ugandans free (AP): Bit further Indian ignominy as Tamil boy soldiers go home Colombo - Sixteen Sinhalese members of the People's Liberation Front were killed by police in the central Kandy district of Sri Lanka yesterday, while Tamil National Army members were reported to have ransacked house and killed civilians in Jaffna UK experts reject Moroccan oil fears Bush lets a little one get away 'Exile' for Chinese rebel Fang (Reuter): Vatican envoy goes to Panama The Noriega crisis US nun killed Managua (Reuter)- An American nun was killed yesterday in an attack by USbacked rebels in north-east Nicaragua, the Voice of Nicaragua radio said. The station identified her as Sister Maureen Courtrier. Sister Teresa Rosales, a Nicaraguan nun, also died. Father Paul Smith, a US priest and auxiliary bishop in NIcaragua, Father Marcelino Estrada, a priest, and Sister Francisca Colomer, a nun, were wounded Dispute in US mines nears end Raiders of the lost civilization The art market is helping to destroy Mayan monuments - and our chances of gaining an insight into a myserious people, George Hill reports A most engaging family The Royal family's officeial engagements have doubled in a decade - but is that the full story? New year, American style datalink Times Diary The Times Diary Make compassion compulsory Continuing our series on reforms for the 1990s, Julia Neuberger puts the case for an income tax surcharge that would go to charity Upheaval again on the path to free markets Rodney Lord on East Europe's problems in shaking off state control Oh Gielgud, lend me your kness War crimes: a flimsy case Barbara Amiel finds the evidence so unreliable as to be unjust A Kind of Peace? The Weizman Affair Home and Drier Slow wheels of justice School budgets Littered software Conveyancing services Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… UK concessions on Hong Kong Help for cathedrals Children's needs Ambulance dispute Pregnancy Aids tests Lack of posts in foreign tongues Royal Family duties Off the rails Safety cheques Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Latest wills Sir Charles Smith Ryland Gala Gourmet Dinner Goldrange Forthcoming marriages Pulsars puzzle experts Science Report The Royal College of GPs Marriage Dr Gerhard Schröder Able west German politician who just failed to reach the highest posts Joseph Hardstaff England run-getter of grace and poise Madoline Thomas Announcements & Personal Express from Beligium The Times-Office 2 o'Clock a. m. Antwerp, Monday Evening, Dec. 31 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Last Nights Performances Reviewed in today's… A pushy woman at work Television Captain Stirrick The Times Theatre's one-man awkward squad With two plays about to open in London, Howard Barker remains, as Jim Hiley discovers, an outsider among British playwrights Any book can be a best-seller, as long as it is a Good Book Forget the modern British novellists and television tie-ins: the Bible is the biggest-selling book every year, as Joseph Connolly relates McCartney at peace with past Rock Paul McCartney NEC, Birmingham A fat-free future - fat chance? Scientists have developed "fat-free" fats that promise to put dietary danger areas back on the menu: does this mean a slim outlook for the Nineties? Alexandra King reports Sex appeal and the smart sponsor Company men: do you sincerely want more female employees? Then go ahead and put your money where the women are... 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Picture Gallery Exotics show First lesson 'The UK market has not yet recognized the power of women's influence' Multiyork Picture Gallery Theatre London Concise Crossword No 2066 Entertainments Films Unfortunate foursome Winning Move The Times Straight from the terraces Television Choice Radio Choice Churchill Insurance BBC1 South to bear full costs of increase High Street winners and losers in new rating system The Times Crossword Puzzle No-18,181 Weather Havel is unafraid of united Germany Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market Andrew Knight for News Int Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Rates regime highlights the Nprth-South divide Bank squeezes foreign loans to developers Tesco plays down French bid report Main BOM offshoots in receivership Allegations of 'material errors' in Albancode accounts By Our Financial Editor: More water stakes set to be revealed Beating retreat at BZW By Our City Staff: Italy relaxes currency rules Fidelity Stockbroking Wall St record as markets prosper From today The Times will be publishing selected stocks from Standard & Poor's 500 listing, which will give extended coverage of North American shares Hungarians poised to privatize state airline Business Roundup New chief at Blue Circle Fergabrook expands 52.7% take-up for Perkins Broker stands down From a Correspondent: Yugoslav currency pegged to mark in austerity package Stock Watch The Times Platinum hit by shake-out Bardsey offer unconditional Maxwell buys more De La Rue Christmas sales boost relieves gloom for high street traders By Our City Staff: Quality and people will count in 90s Seaq breakdown helps drive share prices close to record Stock Market Wassall, the mini-conglomerate bidding for Metal Closures Group, extended its strong run over the Christmas period with a rise of 4p to 199p. The price has risen from 170p since it launched the bid, which has increased the value of Wassall's share and cash terms from termsfrom 163p to 189p. The share price of Metal Closures added 1p to 187p Higgs and Hill hybrid clouds the issue Tempus Corner shops may stage a revival London Traded Options Traditional Options Bond warns of claims rush Appointment of receiver could trigger creditors' demands, court told Car parts group sold by Tate & Lyle US economic index edges up Hodson takes the helm at Singer Norfolk Capital sells Sloane Club Sunseekers powers to record From Our Correspondent, Sydney: Banks rally round troubled Westmex Stanley pays £10m for eight casinos Salmon calling Simon Japan exchanges hard cash for a seat at table Comment Liberal view of savings tax By Our City Staff: Carron accepts Franke bid No alighting in the well P&D poser Hestair history Charge on charge? The Times Clowes affair displays DTI's lack of will Traveller's plea Alphas on the cheap Cost counted in taxation Trade failings Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Dow soars 56 points to all-time high Wall Street (Reuter): Frankfurt at record World Markets Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Thin trading Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Work Shop Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultant Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Alexis Personnel Manpower Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Alexis Personnel Directors' Secretaries Keystone Employment Consultants The Business People Ltd Susan Doughty Recruitment Selection Research Ltd. Bernadette of Bend Street Recruitment Consultants mediad Media & Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items The Work Shop Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Arthur Maiden Limited Burns-Anderson Recruitment PLC. Where freedom has to stop ... The Press Hurst Publishing Limited BCS Group Ltd Reindeer Interiors Limited Cornhill Publications Multiple Classified Advertising Items More news of the news Andrew Lycett on a new magazine for journalists Costa confidence Advertising cheap holidays hits a new pitch Century House Information Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freedom of France PMPP Facilities New face of the Mirror Roy Greenslade, newly appointed editor of the Daily Mirror, talks to Colin Dunne Belle Recruitment Efficient Personal Assistant with Skills that… Executive PA Adventure Personnel Ltd One, two, three for 5... Timing is crucial in Channel 5's bid for viewers, Sue Stoessl argues Chartleigh Easey Garments (UK) Limited Linda D'Aguilar, D. I Design Recruitment Consultants WC1 Theodore Goddard Cybertek Software Ltd The Andry Montgomery Group Belle Recruitment Rodgers & Gillespie Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Ltd Secretary to Managing Director The best of thei east comes west The brightest Soviet weekly is being published in London Angela Mortimer Secretrial Recruitment Consultants International Political Consultancy King and Toben Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates The Lloyd Group City Secretaries Susan Doughty Recruitment Varig Brazilian Airlines Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Portman Recruitment Services Ltd Wanted Legal Notices Joyce Guiness Legal Notices Reception Line Specialising in Recruiting… Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bell Yard Recruitment Amanda Barrington Appts. 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Ironsides Residential Rentals Philbeach Gdns Sw5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American Agency Quraishi Constantine Richard James Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assured future for Oracle Exclusive Offices Investment Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Going Abroad? John Strand Rents Furniture Tapplys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airports needed leave of court to seize aircraft Statutory rent controls no violation of right to enjoyment of possessions Notification of criminal proceedings in foreign language in breach of Convention Turkish workers have no EEC right to freedom of movement Jockey Club decision cannot be reviewed Aid in paper dismissal Ali the sporting colossus of the century Sport and US Sebastian Coe and Daley Thompson are two of the great names of modern sport. In the first of a three-part series in which they assess the world scene, Coe looks back with Thompson on the 1980s Internationals are duellists in club contest Netball President's Putter displays scant regard for reputation Golf Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Barriers must be removed Sport for the Disabled South African board allows Wessels best of both worlds Overseas Cricket Cheltenham Results from yesterday's three race meetings Ayr Southwell Tomorrow Big prize may lure LeMond Cycling William Hill Mandarin: Carrick Hill Lad to extend unbeaten run Mandarin: AYR Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections The Times Racing Service Hammond takes early retirement from race-riding Guest excels as Beech Road demonstrates his versatility Jinxy Jack in line for Champion tilt Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Carvill's Hill has Naas date British boat gambles for wind advantage The skipper of Rothmans sends his latest report from the Round the World Yacht Race Professionalism abundant as England seek out sun Rugby Union: Southerly Drief towards Five Nations' Championship Training squads Cheshire continue triumphant run Snow Reports Bridgend respond in festive style Hue Williams aims to topple the champion Rackets Sleepy Sanchez wins Bantley in complete recovery Australia s young women on make (AP): Arias stifles champion (AP): Repeat call to switch Open Non-stop Wigan get time for a breather Rugby League England masked as Lions Hockey Fitness doubts over Elliot and Andrew Table Tennis Duff hoping for a double Bowls Clubs and FA act as holiday turns sour Football: Spackman and Woods Help to Bring about Celtic's First Home Defeat in a New Year Derby Match for 25 Years McAllister to wait and see about transfer Top seeds push aside early threat with ease Squash Rackets Souness treats rare Parkhead victory with utmost caution Aberdeen ignore early goals to crush Dundee (AFP): Safety of Bologna stadium praised England allow Syracuse to make running Lacrosse Madden on loan (AFP): Bucharest face Cup expulsion For the Record Swansea in debt to their benevolent opponents FA Cup The Times (AFP): Vatanen loses his grip to Swedish team-mate Motor Rallying Faldo opts for slopes before the campaign Golf Mountjoy's chance disappears Snooker Chelsea risk Cup expulsion after BBC camera ban Complaints over World Cup shirts Thorburn ponders his future Goldrange Mills appointed by Colchester Cliannon wins full licence as a trainer Whale holes French yacht South African may play for France Sport in Brief Coe to test himself in Hobart Johnson supreme without drugs End Column
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