News from 02/02/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Christopher Tomkinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Peter Green, Andrew McEwen, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, F. W. Bignell, Neil Bennett, Geraldine Bedell, David Rhys Jones, David Swinbanks, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ian Murray, James Bone, Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, Director, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Tweed, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Mary Warnock, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Nick Stewart, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Bob Dylan, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Rose Rouse, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Michael Knipe, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Sam Parkhouse, Josephine Fairley, Nicolas Soames, David Toop, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Lewis, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Charles Gilchrist, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Roger Alwen, Stephen Slater, Greg Waggett, Martin Searby, Joyce Whitehead, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Norman Coffey, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, William S. K. Matovu, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, R. W. Johnson, David Brewerton, George Ace, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Michael Gray, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Ian S. Liston, J. R. G. Turner, Fred Catherwood (Vice-President), George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Richard de Lacy, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, John Sheldon, Barry Wood, Dan Lyon (Secretary), David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Preston, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, John Marks, Lulu Yu, David Powell, J. D. Smith, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Nigel Sanderson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoModrow Call for 'unified Fatherland' Four-step plan towards neutral German state Tomorrow Coe out of big race Index Nato allies unclear on Bush troop cuts £200,000 part-time Barclays job' for Lawson US fuels speculation on Mandela freedom Military build-up in Kosovo Phased award attacked 7.9% public sector pay rise West Coast lashed by 130mph Winds Wallace inquiry demand resisted Harrods Knightbridge Gatting tour threat Iranians expelled in Rushdie Scare News Roundup Welcome for agency Hospital bill rejected 1981 murder charge Hindley 'outraged' Heart baby 'critical' Loopholes 'allow abusers to go free' Children and the law Councils 'not ready for Ilea takeover Ambulance officers to put forward peace plan Scientists Confirm 'mad Cow' disease can spread UK Nissan plant plans £500m export to Japan Cash crisis halts museum plan Prince Igor dancers steal the show Puzzled no more in New York Pay-back order to BAe denied Double Killer Claims he Was responsible for Series of deaths Cocaine princess is freed Living Proof of the Kiss of life Screening 'compromised by fear Breast cancer Road corridor studies planned for South-east New satellite channels 'in danger of purveying American views' Ministers seek cut in courts use of suspended sentences Illiterate farmer not liable for son's debt Port has two police to check passengers Portfolio Citroen AX Public Sector gets pay rise above inflation rate Ministers whittle down review body recommendations by phasing salary increases Nurses bitter at awards staged over 9 months Health Service Middle ranks get 17% rise Judges Army to reward long service Armed Forces Editors call for open justice and fuller access to courts How the money will be shared out Tree planting damaged by cut in tax incentives Forestry and land report Recruiting and staff retention recognized Teachers Earnings chance for top grades Senior Civil Servants Kohl rejects Berlin blueprint for united neutral Germany Hurd ready to give UK nod for German unity (Reuter): Berlin speech extracts Ideologists try to give Lenin's image a spring-cleaning Romanians agree power-Sharing pact Final curtain for Czechoslovak secret police Government Steps down Bulgaria at crossroads (Reuter): Army lifts rebel sieges in Sudan World Roundup Chinese poll warning Greece accuses Turk (AFP): Saudi diplomats shot Iran-Contra sentence Cautious Soviet welcome US base towns gear up for anti-Closure battles Bush's proposed troop cuts Serbian troops pour into Sullen Kosovo Sharps (Reuter): Belgrade vows to bring ethnic strife to an end De Klerk denial of Mandela talks on eve of key speech Sight of demonstrator's wounds stuns Gatting OBAS Orthopaedic and Medibeds Queen lunches with Auckland stars Christian factions agree new truce Bloody battle for east Beirut MPs follow in fathers' footsteps The Japanese general election (Reuter): Buddhist leader raises hopes of winning power UK set to renew Vietnam returns (Reuter): Tamils kill five in raid on hospital (AFP): Snakes alive (Reuter): Bomb links Cricket riot (Reuter): Asset strip (AP): Manleys part Thatcher rejects full inquiry demand Wallace Case House 'Was Subverted in the 1970s' Wallace Case Peers protest at 'legal cascade' House of Lords Civil servants 'were knowing party to the deceit' Ministers lose in Lords 'Hong Kong' attack on Government 11% drop in London car trips Probation inquiry Tax burden on fathers Hurd's wild goose chase Parliament next week How Many Miles to Eldorado? After the Overnight riches produced by the sale of fishing licences, the Falklands are now facing a possible oil boom. Andrew McEwen finds the islanders Curiously unexcited at the prospect The National Trust Day five of our monster brain-teaser The answers to today's clues in our prize crossword fit within, but do not fill, the section of the grid below From a peer to a prisoner Addicts who turn to The Times the world's most fiendish Crossword Slaving in the House? What makes the poorly-paid job of an MP's secretary so sought after? Geraldine Bedell reports The Millet Lighting In the field Ecosphere News on environmental issues Dig for victory Networking Carton bonus The Times Forest visit Leaf colours Dulcolax Playing the game Peter Mandelson, the man credited with masterminding Labour's revival, will leave his job as the party's Director of Campaigns and Communications Times Diary Jeffrey Archer's missionary tour, preaching the Tory message north of the border last week, took him to the Edinburgh Pentlands constituency of Will Mandela free De Klerk? R. W. Johnson on the door to reform the South African president could open in his speech today Beating the Bennite sword into a poll share Robert Kilroy-silk on the reality behind Labour's deselection switch That just about wraps it up Building a better teacher Mary Warnock argues for more respect as well as more pay in schools Public Sector Pay A Farewell to Arms Freeing the Mails War and peace on the terraces 'Black propaganda' Cambridge agency The Three Graces Case of PC Judd Lessons in the wake of the storm Race and schools Mad cow disease Paying one's way General Okello Temer races Cheek to cheek Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Sacred Heart School, Beechwood Building Employers Confederation Institute of Chartered Accountants Anniversaries Mr John Heddle Ivor Jones Makinh name for the BBC Memorial services Today's royal engagements Middle Temple Professor John Blacking Discovering that people are musical the world over Chesley Peterson Wartime fighter ace in two air forces Speaking volumes about the joys and perils of noise-cancelling Walkmans Science Report Church news LT-GEN Samuel Phillips Putting man on the moon Birthdays today Dinners Appointments Births Cattle Plague No Title The Ultimate Valentine Card The National Deaf Blind and Rubella Association The Royal Society for Mentally Handicapped Children… The Times No child's play here Television The Art Show Royal National Theatre Can't say fairer than that John Russell Taylor reviews the latest example of the increasingly polular new phenomenon, the art fair Searching out the new Barry Millington welcomes an ENO project intended to Stimulate the writing of operas Sense of theatre beyond revival Music Theatre La Madre/Trois Contes Lilian Baylis Parenthood Talent which is put to poor use Theatre Knife/Wake Latchmere Let the music speak David Toop meets Daniel Lanois, the hit producer of albums for U2, Peter Gabriel and Bob Dylan, now a performer himself on record and visiting London next week Blowing in on a legend's tailwind Michael Gray joins three generations of the faithful on a pilgrimage to see Bob Dylan in Paris Adam recreated? Adam Ant, back in Britain after a five year American exile, interviewed by Mike Nicholls Cardata Weekend Gigs Films Picture Gallery Top Films and Videos Concise Crossword No 2092 Entertainments The Shadowy decade Word Watching Winning Move India's dynastic legacy Television Choice Television & Radio Adopt a Granny Coded telegram that told of Tsar's murder The Times Crossword No 18,207 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Sincerity shining through the fog Political sketch The Pound Eagle Trust STOCk Markets Outlook 'is brighter for City developers' BIA Calls in receiver as slump bites Fyffes soars Domino falls Payout boost Sock Shop sounds warning on losses Shares hit as company seeks refinancing package Clowes liquidators win move for a receiver at Groverod Lawson comes on board at Barclays Sears takes 2% Stake in Next Arthur Bown & Co (Leicester) Ltd Stake in Triton Europe for sale Army Officer AE Profits run into turbulence Tempus Paramount signs top producers for $100m Business Roundup £2.1m sale by Greenbank Waddington disposal Marley buys German firm BZW dealers lose jobs H&T held back at half time Malcolm Stockdale Best profits for Merrett Trinity pays £8m in US By Our City Staff: Electrolux profits drop back Asea makes offer of £61 m for remainder of ABB kent FR Group warning on profits By Our City Staff: SeaCon directors agree Temple deal Coming home again The Times City Diary Yen for Zen The Times City Diary Time in Soviet venture Quotes and Ashcroft The Times City Diary Postman pact The Times City Diary Societies must pay into investor fond Hope for silver set The Times City Diary Gale farce The Times City Diary SE inquiry sought by Laing Properties British Airways operations director resigns Prospero The Old Lady swats foreigh loan moths Comment Bridging the auditing gap Brierley in £55m cash offer for GPG Hartwell bid extended BIG in loss The Sunday Times Auditors Split over new proposals for good will Shearson rights follows US trend for British financing Army plan cuts dollar support MFI goes £8m into red Brothers willing to buy Film Finances New company offers airlines long-term leasing of engines Safety work in N Sea 'will cut oil production' Dangers of banks on the cheap The Times On Saturday in Colour SIG making acquisition for £5.8m British Telecom Sales of building materials fall off 'Future rosy for Sansui' Profits at Thomas French leap 37% New fight for Bond as bank in TV Debt EGGD trading loss soars to £441m Traditional Options Wall Street Downturn in Hong Kong economy Dow held back as job figure nerves keep trading tight World Markets Alpha Stocks World Market Indices Recent Issues Insurers lifted by bid talk Stock Market The Times Racal forms data link with Mercury London Traded Options ECGD The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Gains Pared Stock Exchange Prices Bang, as another coveted SL crashes Roadwise Car Buyers Guide Motors Leasing Holt Drive Star Cars Inter City Leasing Hold your Horses Kestrel Vehicle Leasing Car & Mobile Phones Sierra facelift for the big buyers Ford's winning successor to the Cortina is being revamped to enhance its appeal to fleet car buyers Thorncliffe Finance Ltd Wave Band Wimbledon Communications Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good news for grease monkeys Car Buyers Guide DVLC Registration Numbers CNDA Members Cars can be a real pain If backache is driving you to distraction, sit up and take note of what the experts say about seats Romania's Duster is a revolution in style Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sequent Leasing Ltd RTS Auctions Ltd Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Automobiles Plc Aston Martin Virage Tuscany Repossession Centre Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Help for smaller firms in single market structure Mr Friday Toshiba Car Buyers' Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items A frame Work for Pictures Multiple Classified Advertising Items System Facilities 400 Ltd DSR Leisure Ltd EBS of Oxford (Est 1981) Intex Design and Construction Ltd Building Contactors Trafalgar Finance Phone Yellowpatter Ltd Briefings Freight Transport Ltd Audio-Forum Bridgetown Management Services Allied Dunbar Assurance Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reporting legal proceedings held in public Controlled waste retains original character in fresh use Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Right to be indemnified despite insolvency of insurance company Scots Law Report February 2 1990 Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Juridical advantage should not be major factor Power to grant stay of foreign judgment pending appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costs of VAT litigants Multiple Classified Advertising Items France will always be faithful to its traditions Rugby Union: History Seems More Beautiful than Reality but French National Coach Tells his Critics to Believe in the Present England's plans to quickly on French Irish concentrate on scrum work Snow Reports Clement pulls out of move to Leeds No trialist need feel unwanted Hockey Cash ready to end his lengthy singles wait Tennis: Australian Hoping for Return in Challenger Event at Croydon Shiplake follows Richards's lead Feeble Wood deprived of match with Durie Lendl is out of cup-tie French set sights on double triumph England face their first test Cricket: British Gamblers and West Indies Administrators Pessimistic as Gooch's Side Opens Caribbean Tour Testing trip into the unknown which well £6.9 million to counties MacClesfield may keep ace up sleeve Non-League Football Hadlee returns for Test Champion too strong for Soutter Squash Rackets Foster's spell only joy for English Lewis must develop defence Boxing Today's Fixtures Underdogs attract only a few backers Lean Ar Aghaidh heads the recruits 1990 point-to-point fixtures Imbalance means champion Felton is warm favourite Point-To-Point Mandarin: Fish Quay fancied to follow up first success over fences Mandarin: Kelso Selection Mandarin: Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service Celtic Shot facing test of stamina before Cheltenham Lingfield Conditions Criticized by trainer Results from Yesterday's two meetings Festival to be Britain's richest day Vagador has to sidestep Agfa Hurdle Rapid Raceline Success breeds pressure in judo Canadian walker moves up to gold British pair crash out Bells ringing out British Success The Times reports from the XIV Commonwealth Games in Auckland Return by drug-taker vexes Sanderson Yesterday's Results from Auckland Today and Tomorrow Backley has World mark in his sights Altered image beckons for Coe Flyweight strikes gold for N Ireland Commonwealth Games Baker and Wood help save face Anderson puts New Zealand on the brink Planners Conflict With Taylor report Football: Charlton Bemoan I Nconsistencies as Plans for the Valley are Rejected by Greenwich Counci Chelsea ready to share with Fulham United chosen again as live TV match For the Record Stewart sets the early pace Golf Aston team makes a withdrawal Motor Sport Further delay over result Identity card firms seek legal advice McAvennie filled over Blower Incident Sky Fitness worry for Prenn Rackets Barna is a winner on ice and off it Ice Skating (Reuter): Six cities are in running for 1996 event Olympic Games Tomorrow's Sport Coe Confronts final disappointment British official says Welsh body not fit to handle national team Bosch (AP): Kenyans protest over treatment in 5,0000m (AFP): Connors opts out Sport in Brief Clank-and-grunt men lift the crown as drug-taking kings Kelly allays hooligan fears
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