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News from 30/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ian Curteis, Peter Green, Robin Oakley and John Goodbody, John Goodbody and Louise Taylor, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, John Stephens, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Paul Dimoldenberg, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Julian Paleson, Tim Schadla-Hall, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Douglas Lowndes, Chris Sealy, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Ray Clancy, Ian Walker, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Martin Fletcher, Gerald Isaaman, Editor, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, David Plowright, Chairman, Henry Gee, Julian Desborough, Mitchell Platts, Peter Davenport, J. H. Goodier, Ruth Gledhill, C. G. Crill, Bernard Sternfield, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Gilbert, Christopher Saunders Director, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Hennessy, Enid Lakeman, Roddy MacKenzie, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Vane Ivanovic, Gavin Bell, John G. Rusling, George A. Lansdowne, Robert Kirley, Ian McKellen, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Sam Parkhouse, Michael Ridley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Frank Robson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Peter Stothard, Tim Jones and Stanley Baldwin, Tim Congdon, Peter Bryan, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Keith MacKlin, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, W. D. C. Cormack, Craig Lord, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, J. R. Milner, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Glyn Emery, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Joan Venner, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Arthur Reed, Mary Dejevsky,

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Football gets £50m help for all-seat future Attack on 'squalid' facilities at clubs Index Romania riots Baby charge Index Chaos as Britain is hit by floods and gales Rare feast for the National Trust bookworm Arrest on treason charges Honecker leaves cancer ward—for jail Bush aims to halve US federal budget deficit Fourth British base affected Second athlete fails drug test at Games Home Mortage Corporation Limited Woman charged with abduction Fostering guidelines Pay deal for dons Russian fish barter Dentist is accused No 'death call' trial Toshiba Cabinet resists call for defence cuts Labour plan to reinstate elected body for London Storm victim's last trip BBC Tv to give its globe a fresh image Rebellion could cripple Ford Craftsmen's strike threatens By our Media Editor: Sky to start charging film channel viewers Closure of US base to cost jobs Correction Prisoner 'died of heat in van' Rare bronze figure may make £500,000 Saleroom Editors like a pair of crashing steam engines, says judge Pamella Bordes libel case Shotgun courage captured on camera £415,000 for child injured during birth Revolt on legal Bill headed off Nationwide Anglia Building Society Consolation for illness Bishops call for 999 pay inquiry Ingres Church tempers its criticism with government praise Report on social conditions Bright bouquet for a princess Law reform may stop successful litigants facing huge costs bill Solicitors' firms m fight for entrants Legislation on wine sold by the glass Footpath win Actor better Hare mishap Branagh deal MP to retire Sugar-beet test Justice job Museum drive to save fossils Race against time to finish Antarctic expeditio Vandals blamed for rail collapse Patten insists that pollution details details must be made public Truancy blights inner-city schools England leads UK universities in top degrees First-class honours survey First-class honours awards by university 1987 and 1988 English grandmaster scores Dutch triumph Intercity Rushdie's wife in the limelight 'Grave doubts' on likely impact Identity Cards Requirements that have to foe fulfilled Safety Sombre lessons soccer failed to learn Hillsborough Disaster Report Undercurrent of hooliganism Crowd Control The Price Of Restoring Public Confidence Proposals for a safer game Findings Mandela's path freedom delayed by call to end ban Pakistan feels the heat as conflict in Kashmir escalates Hurd accuses us on boat people Coup suspect held Mexico seeks funds Italian media protest (Reuter): Tour protest Ankle-deep in mud and awash with Afghan cash Key Sdi tests due this year Star Wars moving from drawing board to realms of outer space US cuts likely to anger congressmen GIs' uphill battle to bring Panamanian law to order Letter from Panama City Early poll in Berlin 'vital for national salvation' Bonn left nominates victorious Lafontaine to challenge Kohl Popular Fronts try role of peacemaker Sweeping away the debris of a griveing city Yugoslav Government seeks end to Kosovo bloodshed Prague's Politburo brushes off past From a Correspondent Warsaw: Liberal chosen to take Poland into new era of democratic reform British Heart Foundation Mobs attack opposition in Bucharest backlash Fight goes on, says Waddington January 29 1990 Hattersley gives Taylor report guarded welcome Hillsbrough Mayhew refuses to move on Shops Act 'Waste of public cash' 'Hammer blow' for free choice Peers fear for the Bar House of Lords Hattersley gives Taylor report guarded welcome Hillsbrough The Arts Freedom grows for Tv cameras Protest over 'royal' stamps Cleaning the palace Aid for flood programme Development promise Parliament today A voice in the ANC's wilderness Never offiicially recognized by Britain, the African National Congress still awaits the release of Nelson Mandela, its figurehead. Alan Franks talks to the organization's London spokesperson Better class Clues to make you word perfect Today we print the second set of clues to our prize puzzle, together with the relevant part of the grid. The answers fit within, but do not fill, the unshaded section shown on the right The Times Crossword Churchill Parade ground There's something about a solider .. or about his uniform, at least. Tongue-in-cheek military chic is making waves among the stylish ranks Verve Valentino moves in Facing up to cosmetics Exporters make their mark Designs on Michelangelo Colefax and Fowler Jane Churchill Pountney Clinic Glory days for silky-soft cashmere The price may get your goat, but the popularity of the world's most luxurious yarn is still growing Talent goes separate ways Air europe Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Take the brake off the Balts Daniel Johnson rebuts claims of dependence and sees no benefit for Moscow in hanging on At last Britain can claim to be capitalist Tim Congdon shows how investment has changed under Thatcher Case of the conker conundrum Where votes are vital now Woodrow Wyatt backs Hong Kong calls for democracy English Soccer Squalor Mr Bush's Budget Faith and Works Helping hand in central Europe Shades of blue Spurge warning A tender trap for Tv franchises Tito's legacy In praise of Pitt To memory dear Hockney cover Cleaning up the Camden scene 'The Three Graces' Vetting visitors Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Association of Lancastrians in London Luncheon Appointments Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces Meeting Reception Institute of Biology Anniversaries Anita Ryan Legal expert in children's cases The sky at night in February Astronomy Madge Bellamy Jonathan Griffin Diplomat turned dramatist Group Capt F. W. Winterbotham Bringing the Ultra secrets to the commanders on the battlefield Earth's occult view of Titan If anyone wants to come with me. he must forget… On this Day Gordon Bennett Motorcar "Cup" Picture Gallery Helena International Cancer Research Campaign London Association for the Blind Arthritis Research The Ultimate Valentine Card The Times Public Appointments Legal Essex Magistrates Courts Committee Cleethorpes Borough Council Back on their feet University of Edinburgh City University Bedfordshire West sussex Lister Health Centre North East Essex Health Authority Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… There is alesspn for us all Rock Television The price Forward at the double Mozart dares to score in Chelsea Restraint to match his passion Theatre Don Giovanni Greenwich Almost in residence Benedict Nightingale suggests that, in the light of Ian McKellen's recent performances, he is now one of our very greatest stage actors Formal informality Richard Morrison anticipates this morning's announcement by the South Bank Board Save the Children This selective guide to entertainment and events… Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 2089 Entertainments The show of his life Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery The Times The killing fields of Brazil Radio choice Television Choice Le Creuset Television & Radio The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,204 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Striker Dave plays them off the park Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market £1m fraud charges Sony issue Menzies down Kelt loss Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Lbo exposure of £751m at Royal Bank Response calls in receivers By Our City Staff: Revenue to allow banks £1bn relief New blood for Norfolk Capital board B Arrow writes off £83m Microwave scare erodes Tgi profit John Charcol Us aims to halve budget deficit Milford Docks sold by Seacon Inflation up Goring falls Wilkes offer Dividend held Channel 7 Mrs Fields agrees us licensing deal Wilton buys 14.3% of Cowan de Groot Menzies pays for toying with us Eurotunnel poised to appoint French executive for Tml Tace cuts payout in final half Action over Burton plan Ferranti claim Hyman agrees Carron Phoenix goes to Franke Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times Stock Watch Cbs Uk takes stake in Renaissance Films Brandon rises to £578,000 Haynes rises to £1.6m Interim loss for Toothill Us Tate & Lyle stake London Traded Options Scaffolder climbs 68% Yelverton up to £401,000 Fsm increase to £12m fails to impress market Jacques Vert tailors its best year Society members to receive £17.5m Guardian strikes again Brown's golden slumbers French connection boots Bullough Live wires Lift-off by Hanson Brothers plan legal action on Dominion Huffy A billion dollars of Fromstein goodwill High interest in low rates Montedison Wall Street World Market Indices Cadbury Schweppes adds 10p on speculation of bid Tees Side Let public see public report Ashcroft's pay rises but value of holdings falls Tax havens Skinning a cat Liquid asset of water windfall Canning a skit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Confident start to account Gaint that conquered the oceans Flying back to profit When Boeing's 747 took off 20 years ago, so did business, particularly over the Atlantic. Harvey Elliott tells the story of the jumbo's genesis Deadlock over the route deal talks Airlines survive the bad times PAN AM B. A. A Flights to catch winds of fortunes Waiting in the wings Once an innovator and industry leader, Pan Am fell but is now fighting back, Frank Robson says America tries to cut airport jams Miracle that keeps London on top 'Little extras' that pull in the passengers PAN AM To see or not to see Parents not entitled to bereavement damages Doleman and v Deakin Legal Appointments Chambers Alfred McAlpine SIS Identification parade was wrongfully refused Regina v Conway (John) The Times Courting the finer points Has Waddington jumped the gun? There may not be big money in privy Council work, Edward Fennell says, but its scope is satisfying brings prestige, and is good experience for a young lawyer Legal Appointments Ian Walker takes the Home Secretary to task over the handling of the new Criminal Injuries Compensation scheme, which starts this Thursday Laurence Simons Associates Jordans Lombard MP Buller Jeffries Morrisons Scrivenor: New address for top chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office of Fair Trading Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Law Personnel Lewisham Davies Arnold Cooper Ingledew Botterell Hong Kong Government Wilson Stephens Construction Lawyer for Hong Kong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark NP Harding Garfield Robbins Legal Researcher/-Paralegal Barristers Clerks' ASA Law MP Property Solicitor AMS Surrey County Council North Yorkshire Family Practitioner Committee Reuter Simkin QD The Post Office Reuter Simkin Taylor Root QD CAA The Halsey Consulting Partnership LR Brecher Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Telecom Legal Opportunities ASA Law Clifford Chance Multiple Classified Advertising Items MP Haringey Montana proves untouchable Public Appointments Super Xxiv Bowl Dorset County Council English Heritage Epsom The Times Hampshire Britons to compete merely for practice Brisbane pair show experience Balestre rejection of both McLaren entry applications £75,000 for winner at Derby Troubled Pakistan lose again SKI Club Gatting calls up his main strike force to face universities Medlycott shines Australia have to alter side for final Test Rain dictates play for India on third day Cyclo-cross in venue switch SKI Hotline Time off for children Character of leaders put to test Snow Reports Real Madrid home form is relentless Overseas League Results Kozhernikov assists hut Durham lose Headingley face fourth round tie away to Bath Switch is rated out by Exiles Today's Fixtures Howard's way again Rfu says Hackers out of bounds at Open England reward Dobson Armour's debt to his famous grandfather Mandarin: Regal Ambition to triumph again Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service Former champion returns Mountaico ends the losing ran of Powell From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: New range of allowances for Irish apprentices Two meetings lost The meeting at Sedgefield today has been cancelled becaue of a waterlogged course and Hereford tomorrow has also been lost, due to parts of the course being flooded Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Spectators enjoy masochists' show Bryant fails in quest for fifth gold medal Augee ends her seven-year wait Downpour delays Jones gold attempt Yesterday's Result from Auckland Furious finale Coe and son Sportscene Comeback ends in disappointment as Davies fades in final Sweetnam puts an end to gold rush Mallett gives Jersey an historic first Today and Tomorrow Woodhall not satisfied with bronze guarantee Weightlifting trebles Indian shock for Gibson Us women may tour next year For the Record Hoeflehner secures double Gregory in hospital Hull's cup wishes granted by draw Cup semi-finals to be televised live on Sunday Council to fight ground closure Pools Forest Sandford plan to rescue clubs Taylor's proposals are welcomed by Kelly RSPB Football stands at turning point Report could put future of The Dell in doubt Second adverse Games drugs test confirmed Wakiihuri's finish stuns Moneghetti Sport in Brief

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