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News from 09/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Jeremy Andrews, B. Thwaites, Ivor H. Mills, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Nicholas Mellor, Malcolm Hill, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, James Bone and Rodney Lord, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Raymond Franks, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Nick Worrall, R. C. Evans, James R. B. Hinton, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Des Wilson, Martin Fletcher, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Henry Gee, Christopher Walker Bucharest, Peter Davenport, Bernard Dunstan, Ian Ross and Dennis Signy, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, John Ballantine, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Paola Mitchell, Philip Robinson, John Young, Daniel A. Shine, Charles Bremner, Ray Robinson, Janis MacKay, Sidney Brichto, Executive Vice-President, Max Harrison, Norman de Mesquita, Jack Waterman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Mackeith, Edward Fennell, Gerald Leach, Martin Kochanski, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Christopher Inge, Advertising partner, Chris Thau, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Sam Parkhouse, R. C. H. Briggs, Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Ian Ross and Louise Taylor, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Steve Acteson, Tim Jones and Richard Ford, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, John Holland, C. J. Shepley, President, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Carolyn Brock, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Bernard Noble, George Ace, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, J. N. Farrow, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Mather, Stephen Pettitt, Roddy Mackenzie, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, Benedict Nightingale, Justin Templer, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David Young Energy Correspondent, Ray Kennedy and Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Vivien Allen,

Resumo

Europe threat to London as transport hub Br Chairman attacks 'lack of vision"BR chairman attacks 'lack of vision' Sport under Ceausescu Tomorrow Death of Lord Gardiner Tebbit warning Over Europe Index Mystery vims sought by hospital scientists Terry-Thomas, king of the cads, dies aged 78 Mandela 'free soon' Plea for new ambulance talks rejected Government ministers fear that their anti-inflation strategy will be jeopardized tomorrow if Ford raises its annual pay offer for 32,000 manual workers to 10 per cent to avert a national strike (Kevin Eason reports). The two-year deal is regarded as the benchmark of manufacturing industry Sien Fein man held by police Opposition walk out on Modrow By Staff Reporter: Six killed in 45-vehicle crash as fog covers M25 Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Ex-police chief disappears on jog News Roundup £5m fraud alleged Dancers vote on pay Fraud plot jailings Force readvertises job Fake perfume charges Waddington looks at new evidence The Birmingham Six BBC Phoney war that became a bitter battle Anatomy of the ambulance officer's dispute £10m industry aid to R and D centre Worst crash since 'madness' in 1984 Correction Motor dealers 'paid £650,000 for spares stolen from Ford' Case 'not about higher morality' Ron Brown criminal trail Clay model may identify dead girl Kidney surgeon tested Turk with £5 note, hearing told Muslim vigil starts at Satanic Verses publisher Jilted husband is accused of murdering wife and in-laws BBC 'regrets' bad language Television standards Chandler's push ends in a draw Portfolio Platinum Home Office plans to extend trial of electronic tagging Labour move to stall student loans debate The Citroen XM. Europëan Artist brings classic touch to new hotel Council's inaction criticized Bridge deaths School sets up business to pay for observatory No action against British diplomat Officers bailed Delayed gifts Murder charge Case dropped Science chief Cannabis haul Tax incentive demanded to reduce car Car of the Year, 1990 Home of the Once and Future King restored by farmer Flying much safer than road travel Aircraft crash research Relics of early polar exploration for sale Saleroom The Community Charge Mandela expected to be freed by March at the latest De Klerk quickens reform pace El Salvador President says Army killed priests Bush sets out to soothe his Latin American neighbours Judge rules hit film was plagiarized from columnist ANC's view Mission to retrieve satellite delayed Cult leader is held over sacrificial murders Japan set to lift China sanctions World Roundup Crowe supports cuts Abu Nidal defunct Police abuse alleged Five children drown Ski resorts feel pinch 'Terrorists' made to face public trials Romanians see accused on television By Our Foreign Staff: Hungary urges three-way group to modernize Comecon Impoverished East bloc sees profit in improved ties with Israel Ceausescu dlehards rally to standard of feckless playboy Elena's mother abandoned as dictators fled UK olive branch to Moscow over talks on human rights Prosecutor backs inquiry calls Budapest bugging scandal Mr Douglas Hurd, the Foreign Secretary, said last night that the West should respond generously to change in Eastern Europe, but should insist on cost-effectiveness in the way aid is used (Andrew McEwen writes). He and Mr William Waldegrave, Minister fo State, are to visit East European countries to discuss aid needs. Mr Hurd is to visit East Berlin and possibly Leipzig from January 22 to 24 Low-price era ends for Hungarians Gorbachov's envoy attacks Lithuania Communits' split Czechs topple another old regime head Bulgarians try to ease ethnic tension Minister's resignation hits party East Germans find a dark side to affluence over Wall Berlin bait on Schöhuber Investigations into House of Fraser 'nearly complete' Lloyds Bowmaker Picture Gallery Consumer Bill in danger from DTI Labour plans for 20,000 jail cut Equality Bill wins second reading Parliament today Still on the right track? Sir Robert Reid has spoken of his hopes and fears for British Rail in the new Europe. George Hill reads between the lines Directline Insurance Listen for the pun shots Masters of all trades As the argument over school pay nears its climax, a member of staff tells of life as a cleaner in his own school Simpson Piccadilly Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery No fudging on this Euro mould Norman Tebbit urges a tough line against Tories who would sacrifice national sovereignty Denying the tobacco industry its new recruits Des Wilson launches aparent campaign to prevent children smoking A basinful of culinary obeisance Labour ambulance lifeline Graham Mather maps out the answer to Clarke's emergency Sir Robert's Swan-Song Time to Settle Turk and Bulgar Medical help for the Romanians Docklands problem Charity reform Forging a shield for civil rights Parliamentary hours War crimes trials Nuclear benefit Computer-speak Gallery parties Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Levels of stress among teachers Aid for cathedrals Riding in the Row Royal engagement The Lord Elwyn-Jones Luncheon Dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries School announcements Birthdays today Mr W. Alexander Law Lord Gardiner Reforming Labour Lord Chancellor who set to humanize the lawReforming Labour Lord Chancellor who set out to humanize the law Ian Charleson Classical stage actor who found celebrity on the screenClassical stage actor who found celebrity on the screen Terry-Thomas Lovable star of nonsense comedy filmsLovable star of nonsense comedy films On This Day Return to the Plough a Million Acres Schedule Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err Science Report When it right to cry wolf Television Tomorrow Comedy Theatre No laughing matter Television reviewer Jasper Rees in vain search of good, new, British television humour Stout-hearted family likenesses Theatre Boots for the Footless Tricycle A torch for grandads Concerts PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Domus/Endellion Queen Elizabeth Hall Return proves the wisdom of choice Barbican Piano Trio Purcell Room Misplaced enthusiasm Premiere Ensemble/Wigglesworth St John's Wild and wooly warmers Irish Linen Stores Ltd Help the Aged The Time To Care Is Now Designs on a bargain Hotline Plastic passion This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2071 Entertainments Cycling through Brahms Word-Watching Winning Move The Playhouse The Times Giants of honky tonk Television Choice Radio Choice Smallbone of Devizes Television & Radio By Our Foreign Staff: A Soviet frontier is put to the torch The Times Crossword Pijzzle No 18,186 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Caution urged on passports Weather Just like the old days of the 80s Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Ferranti contract Ellis ahead Goode higher Tomkins jumps Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates US prime cut follows Fed credit signal Decline in retail sales of 0.4% during November Guinness recovers Boesky money Dixons forecasts £8.4m fall in profits Booming financial services offset sales slump Thames on course for £170m Water company sails to £81.4m at half-time 'Cheaper power after flotation' Pact closer on tunnel costs NEC Price rise by Blue Circle The Institute of Small Business Group seeks a 29% stake in Waterford Wedgwood Magnum force behind Tomkins Tempus AL to sell Wimpys for £13m STC in Spanish partnership S&P launches European unit trust Aiming to concentrate on smaller companies in the West Sedgwick operations reshaped Crude oil prices shed up to $1.50 per barrel Business Roundup Moss retires at Connell Closures answers back Treatt profits increase 24% Cooper Clarke ahead Wheway rises to £8.09m Vardy drives past £2.3m British Gas in joint US ventures Reynolds claims cash is in place for Bond deal Lovell slips to 13.3% Flextech gain Neepsend up Jersey higher Franke error BET wins High flier Hazel Last out Carclo puts Woodhead car spring maker up for sale Rejigged ML advances 35% Long Stay Park Part II Shining on Gilts lose their gloss 'Trading losses' notice at optician Pearl and Refuge go higher Thames Water Little extras that make Dixons so appealing Comment David Brewerton EMS still feeling the strain Dow gains 21 points Wall Street Alpha Stocks Hardanger Properties Plc UK needs urgent investigation of bank mafia Access grievances Recent Issues Taking a global view World Market Indices Shares slide despite fall in US rates Stock Market Lucas Industries ended the day 10p lighter at 655p. Salomon Brothers, the broker, forecasts slow earnings growth, but says this should not deter investors. Bid hopes should help ensure the shares outpesform the market. Any bidder would probably have to pay at least 850p a share Where is Britain? Point-of-sale tax Just payments The Times London Traded Options Traditional Options Manchester Business School Further lossses Stock Exchange Prices The Time Unit Trust Info0rmation Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Quarry Dougall Korn/ferry International Taylor Root Laurence Simons Associates Reuter Simkin Zarak FIAT Peter Carter-Ruck and Partners Essex Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments HP Bulmer Holdings Plc West Eight Legal & Accountancy Services Too high a price for justice The income trap bars many from court action, Carolyn Brock writes Method of assessing damages payable in failure to fulfil tin contract Bovis Construction Limited Chambers and Partners Passport endorsement gives freedom to re-enter Informations were duplicitous Moscow's quiet revolution A British firm of solicitors is helping to widen perestroika, says Edward Fennell Young Professionals' Award Legal Appointments Personnel Resources Metropolitan Police Protection or confusion? MacMillan Davies Management Selection The Law Society Woolf Seddon Roscoe Phillips Solicitors Inns and Outs The Bloomsbury Group Nestle The Court of Justice of the European Communities in… British Technology Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Heath borough council Laurence Simons Associates The Times Lipson Lloyd Jones The Durnford Ford Organisation Cumbria Magistrates' Courts Committee West… Surrey Magistrates' Courts Committee Barrister's Clerk Lewis Moore SOCPO Recruitment Advertising Awards 1990 London Docklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items People who guide the dogs that lead A dedicated group train the animals that help the blind, Janis Mackay visits a centre where trainers are taught Public Appointments Humberside College of Higher Education Leominster District Council Head Injury Study Aberystwyth The University College of Wales Loughborough University of Technology Eden District Council Epsom & Ewell The Council of Legal Education Local Authority Legal Work Rushmoor Borough Council Gooch looks on the bright side Cricket: England Captain is Optimistic about the Caribbean Challenges Awaiting his Team Selectors exclude Srikkaiith from tour Pools Forecast De Silva and fast bowler get physical Depleted Pakistan struggle Sponsorship of £500,000 to aid clubs Athletics Botham to continue with Worcestershire Americans head cup scoring feats Basketball Four happy with zero Motor Rallying MCC Prean's stance ok eligibility reduces chances for Chen Table Tennis Devils miss chance to blood youth Ice Hockey Soviet Union have the edge for international Volleyball From a Special Correspondent: Sunshine break voted a resounding success McGeeehan coach in New Zealand Kierinan's net is to be more widely spread England and France delay introduction of younger players Rugby Union Le Moignan forced out with injury Squash Rackets Rathkeale toostrong for Rugby An upside-down under tournament in Sydney Lucky Verdict looks to Triumph Racing: Champion Trainer Pipe Collects 632-1 Four-Timer at Chepstow Curley produces potential star Fire hits Manchester venue Tennis British victory in Spain Hockey Becker to quit in two years, claims coach No place for runners-up More Austrian glory Racers frustrated by lack of snow Skiing Talented Dat Train ready to initiate double for Pitman Smart Tar responding well to elbow operation Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Paceline Pebbles foal Nicholls to miss season By Mandarin: Leicester Selections Newton Abbot Selections Edwards delays Pearlyman decision The Times Racing Service Champions corrupted by Ceausescus After the Revolution Romania has long beenrenowned for sporting excellence. Chris Thau, a Romanian journalist now based in England, who has written for The Times for several years, has returned to his homeland to see how the fall of the Ceausescu regime has affected sport and sportsman there. In the first of a three-part series, he reveals how corruption poisoned one of the country's most famous institutions, the Steaua Bucharest club Snow Reports All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No.... Box… Clubs of gold above border Azinger claims distinction Golf Thornhill plans defence A greater splash is sprint aim Swimming Today's Fixtures Sportsmen sacrificed themselves Tomorrow Sport on TV Chelsea dispute scheduled Leeds set to sign Chapman British team complete win Croquet Kendall admits that City's search for talent is incomplete Football Real performance boost for Toshack Overseas Results SA Grand Prix plans Motor Racing Smiles mask what lies ahead for boxing rivals Apartheid under scrutiny Olympic Games For the Record Everett sparkles in overtime American Football Virgo arrives with only one hat - and a gag Snooker British pair to join Paris nursery club Cycling Televised Games will ensure sponsors Edwards given yachting award British Marine Industries Federation Errant managers are warned and punished by Fa Lord's development falls behind Birmingham charged Kent show interest in Gower Conway out of European championships Forced out by damage Sport in Brief Downward path to success Lions may assist Romanian rugby Government plan sale Crooks makes second step for £150,000 Blair is back on fitness mission End Column

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