Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 09/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Jeremy Andrews, Malcolm Brown, John Goodbody and David Hands, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Nick Nuttall, Clifford Longley, Brian Collett, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Richard Ormond, Director, Raymond H. Little, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, James Bone, Philip Ball, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Evans and Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, M. J. Jones (Secretary), Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Michael J. Burns, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Peter Hackett (President), Michael Clark, John Young, Oscar Hill, Martin Waller and Melinda Wittstock, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Rose Rouse, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Nigel Williamson, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, David Le Vay, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, William Greaves, Peter Kane (Chairman), David Toop, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Lesley Chamberlain, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Watkins, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Janine Di Giovanni, Herb Greer, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, D. C. Pike, Chairman, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Young, Peter Thompson, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Bruce V. Jones, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Martin Fletcher and Susan Ellicott, Malcolm McKeag, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Dennis Signy and Louise Taylor, Alan Lee, Charles Bremner and Michael McCarthy, David Sinclair, W. H. Zawadzki, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Quentia Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Jacohson, Derek Harris, Ted Croker, David Tytler, Education Editor, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Fiona M. Jack, Anthony Cox, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk,

Resumo

Politburo to be abolished says Moscow Gorbachow moves to control bureaucracy The Church militants Portfolio Platinum Bt profits attacked Index Soviet concession over Star Wars Sad winter's tale as Rsc brings curtains down Picture Gallery 80 years on, a bastion crumbles Embryo research backed Defeat for pro-life peers Us targets face Iran terror alert £40m of Roman silver to be sold Frederick Forsyth Tories may offer tax-free crèches News Roundup Pledge on care homes Earl robbed of £1m Mail service disrupted Noriega assets frozen Aircraft handcuffing Dealer ill Ford parts plot gets four years Court cases should be shown on television, barristers say Lawyers and MPs tackle the changing face of British broadcasting Sweet victory in court for British plastic lemon Universities will offer to run loan scheme Universities and polytechnics enrolled 41,000 more students last October than in 1988, according to figures released by Mr MacGregor yesterday. Confirming unofficial estimates of a big increase in student numbers, he said enrolments had risen by 8 per cent in universities and by 12 per cent in polytechnics and colleges of higher education Stevens set to wind up collusion investigation Falling tree kills Rag man in his van Step nearer for the Prince s volunteers Programme -making firms win guarantee of quality Lunar eclipse 'will stir dark emotions' Correction Sweden releases terrorist's clothing Portfolio Doctor who tried to hush up affair with patient struck off Prayer book 'saved security man shot as he tackled robbers' Former director must repay £5.2m Grafts doe owner faced intimidation threat Optima Compensation claim backlog 'scandalous' MPs say injuries board is caught in spiralling decline British wary of taking an interest in personal finances, survey says Southerners bemoan their lot Clapham statue raises uncommon fuss It's an ill wind that blows no good for craftsman Romantics set hearts on vintage valentines Tabloid dispute reaches High Court Yard 's damages to complainants exceed ?500,000 Teachers in primary schools may have to stay with same class Art vandalism trial Ruling soon Hoax case Protest call Trench death Performance-linked pay studied by Cbi Salary reviews Aids death toll Mp memorial Cash warning Petrol alert Sales success British Coal Accessories steal the show Gay's staff reject opting out under Nhs reform plan Vasectomies may accelerate the development of testicular cancer, according to research published today in the British Medical Journal (Arthur Leathley writes). Doctors suggest that incidence of the disease is four times greater among men who have undergone the operation. The findings contradict several previous studies which have not discovered any link. The study does not suggest a vasectomy may cause testicular cancer but says the operation may speed up the development of an existing tumour New unrest stirs in cradle of revolution (Reuter): Bulgaria gets new all-Communist Government Kremlin balks at Czech deadline Ligachow row on Tbilisi massacre Peking (AFP)—Chinese television broke official silence yesterday to tell its 600 million viewers about the Soviet Communist Party's abolition of its monopoly on power. The Government avoided commenting by pleading its policy of not Interfering in Soviet internal affairs. A Soviet delegation is here to discuss Sino-Soviet border topics and a possible visit to Moscow by Mr Li Peag, the Prime Minister Nato revises arms cut offer Customs sets up shop to corner the black market Letter from Moscow East Berlin opposition finds short cut to unity Bonn sees future of empty houses Capital gains and losses Radius Kinnock attacks Thatcher for 'Cold War nostalgia Ortega heading for election victory as 'man of the people' Contras force out leader Hanoi blocks new boat people flights World Roundup Argentine links hint Duke's cyclone tour Sweden bans strikes Turkish pit disaster Beach pollution alert after Bp oil spill off California Black Hebrews hope to come in from wilderness Jerusalem—Israel has developed a new anti-riot weapon to " meet stones with stones—a Jeep-mounted carmon capable of firing egg-sized stones at a rate of 600 a minute (Richard Owen writes). Israel Radio said yesterday that the device had already been used experimentally in Ramalish on the West Bank Jackson scores Soweto triumph Mandela 'facing double threat' Cambodians flee as troops rampage through port Peers defeat attempt to stop embryo research House of Lords Minister rejects Bse plea Labour looks to 1991 Tories press for inquiry Egg ban would be illegal Parliament next week Uprating child benefit 'no help to poorest' Army Officer Glimmer denies 'horse' attack Objection to 'roof tax' Move to speed rail Bill Scottish vote Parliament today Scouting prepares for girls The Walls of a male citadel once thought in vulnerable are crumbling the Scout Association has decided in priniciple to admit girls of all ages. But will the move cause more harm than good? William Graves reports Dixons Going against the grain Was the prince of wales justified in making his controversial attack on international forestry organizations In America Segregation Remains the Norm In Eastern Europe, New Life after 40 Years Underground 'I don't see why we should stop athletes taking steroids' Ashkenazy the informer The Times On Saturday The toughest cop in the Lone Star state Air Canada Fruity fashions Trunk call Power award Plastic power Storm damage Nigel Williamson Picture Gallery Le cinéma du paradis Why history will say Gorbachov was a fool Robert Kirloy -Silk cannot admire a man who has let loose the dogs of war Fauna men are hard as butter Russia's German dilemma The Genscher Option Poland's 'Big Bang' A Princely Role Heavier balls on Nhs resources 'The Satanic Verses' Competitive posts Unlikely skirl New beginnings m Eastern Europe Press Council plight 'Mad cow' disease Power and prices Making amends for misdeeds Museum charges Charitable example Mind over matter Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Dinners Forthcoming marriages Lecture Douglas Long From cavalyman to reporter-then top newspaper executive Mr Hugh Conway S. D. Garrett Mr Colin Eccleshare Luncheon Hm Government Lord Maclean Innovative Scout leader and organizer of Royal Ceremonials ` Memorial service Charles Hammick To honour the Lord is to hate evil… I hate prlde and… On This Day Feb 9 on this Day 1874 New potential for battery power Science Report Service dinners Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Birthdays today Anniversaries Situations Wanted The Times Surfeit of porridge Television Sheridan Morley Leading lady finds her range Opera John Higgins La traviata Colliseum The Kill-Off Jackie Mason Back into the light at last John Russell Taylor on the overdue re-assessment of an English 18th-century master painter, Wright of Derby Albert would approve Simon Tait on a unique multi-disiciplinary collaboration which will create a new ballet An outsider's flawed vision Benedict Nightingale reviews David Hare's new play about Church of England clerg, and the Relligious Affairs Editor of The Times, Cliffored Longley, compares playwright's Vision with parish reality Religious drama without a soul A Soloist Saves the Occasion Concert CBSO/Salonen Birmingham Town Hall Pillow talk and pink politics Rose Rouse talks to the abrasive singer-songwriter Billy Bragg, who has just set up his own recording label The blighted hopes of blip culture Rap music is shedding its old ghetto of drugs, guns and sexism, reports David Toop Whsmith Picture Gallery Partially rendered Book Review David Sinclair A glorious patchwork Weekend Gigs This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2098 Entertainments Hard-baked roots-rock Word-Watching Winning Move Under female direction Television Choice Peter Waymark Radio Choice Peter Davalle Churchill Index Tranquil times between the storms The Times Crossword No 18,213 Move to speed payments to victims Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Wpa Health Insurance Weather Attack case man in court Searching for the source of life Political Sketch Business & Finance 21-27 Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Ward falls to £7.22m Loss forecast Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates East Europe rates threat fear by Bank Victory for auditor in 'care' ease 'Little left' of ?3m in Garston fund Money paid into Nfmc from unauthorized client capital Hilton hotels head leaves Ladbroke to start own business Queens Moat declares offer for Norfolk final Property boost for Budgens CNT Bt dials £695m in third quarter GrandMet puts Alpo up for sale Bat to 'focus on debt rules' Asda rating downgraded Wilton to lift de Groot stake Hartley Baird edges ahead Ica council backs merger with Cipfa Lit passes payments following £12m losses Budgens alone among the big boys Inflation undermines the salaries of key players Top executives in Britain now the poorer men of Europe on pay Paternoster role for Mitsubishi Colonnade plan tops cash bid By Our City Staff: Midland link with Hk bank closer Relief as Nu-Swift group for £184m Bass completes hotels purchase in N America SeaCon likely to offer $41 a share under plan Business Roundup Yrm interim rises by 18% Medeva issue shortfall Fall in beer production Gpt and Siemens link Lloyds buys York chemist Elbief hit by sales decline Birse rises 21% at half time Why poll day is a vote loser Directors reject chance of Really Useful stake Novalal joining the Usm forest Boc 'on target' with 7% increase to £81.5m 'Pocket money' for Spaniard Seoul sufferers It's chairman Twiggy Coloroll sells Drew to management for £16m Fools gold Ideals up a gum tree Ferranti sells half of sonar business Nissan Tide may have turned for British Telecom Comment Old Lady still in the dark British Telecom Alpha Stocks Speculation over fund-raising depresses Prudential shares Stock Market Montagu to advise Ecgd World Market Indices The Times Traditional Options Dow edges up in late buying Recent Isues Wall Street London Traded Options (Reuter): Nikkei in partial recovery Tokyo Hang Seng climbs by 58 points Hong Kong If the Single Market Doesn't Happen until 1992,… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Confident rally Battle of the super giants In the tough world of food retailing, big is not just beautiful, it is the best way to stay in business. Derek Harris looks at some of the major players Lion Green grow the grocers Recycling plastic carrier bags is the latest project to help protect the environment Time is ripe for takeover of food makers Despite low earnings, manufacturers attract high prices from bidders Tesco Pump up the trolley Petrol station mini-markets give oill companies big profits and are convenient for the publice, Malcolm Browm reports Persil Pautomatic Cool line on a new process Irradiation fails to impress manufacturers, shoppers and retailers, even though the Government insists it improves food safety Government rule that hits the trade's charity Own-brand comes of age Food Brokers Limited In the front line against bacteria Food producers keep up thier guard against the causes adn dangers of contamination Anthony Cox Writes Only board had power to pay £5.2m Commencement dates of recent legislation Car Buyers Guide BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plastic lemon container is protected Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items 911 Sports 928 S2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 928 S4 Porsche Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen VW Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items International show dates Briefing Car Buyers Guide General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making the breakthrough Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Classic and Sports Car Auction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto classic Maserati Kyalami Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheels fit for a Saint For drivers who can afford to indulge their fantasies, Roger Moore's Volvo P1800 is for sale Aston Martin DB6 Vantage Manual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Sovereign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Use the straps for a safer ride Despite new legislation to protect them, thousands of children are injured in car accidents because they are not belted up Sovereign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy International Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Olympia Communications Ltd Wave Baro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Car & Mobile Phones The Phone Hire Centre Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Sequent Leasing Ltd Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turbo R Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thorncliffe Finance Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Levy Gee Toshiba Abl Picture Gallery Waste firm wins first Nat West high-tech loan Gift-wrapped for success Eastern Health and Social Services Board Cavalier Business Associates Of Interest to Companies Envolved in Nursing Homes… Edward Symmons & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pentacon Ala Ltd Intex Design and Construction Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arena Associates Goadsby & Harding Amusement Arcade Martin and Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items (AFP): National boards to act on Pakistan walk-off England show resistance in second innings Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv A lack of variety in attack remains a worry for Australia Cricket Final Test Averages Vengsarkar should be a stabilizing factor Vinnicombe's record ride back on track Cycling Desert Orchid tunes up in style New Wincanton stand Putting for a king's ransom Golf Captains and referee reach a compromise Student Sport More emphasis for sport acrobatics Gymnastics Slough again the team to beat indoors Hockey Cagnes raiders out in force Gillingham's eyes on dock at Bonn Swimming Hornets benefit from an injection of funds Rugby League Mandarin: Testing ground to aid Macroom in quest for third course victory Newbury clear The meeting at Newbury today goes ahead, provided there is no deterioration in the weather. The course passed a noon inspection yesterday and manager Frank Osgood said: "The weather is beautiful now. The sun is shining and there is a good wind drying everything up. " The official going is heavy Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Ayr Selections The Times Racing Service Sanballat has smart Irish form Certain Light out for season Morley Street out of Wessel Hurdle Mandarin: Ayr Selections Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Wincanton details Southwell sunk by flood water Byrne has to delay return Rapid Raceline Football entitled to a share of tax revenue In a special article Ted Croker, secretary of the Football Association from 1973 to 1989, examines the Taylor report and its implications for the future of the sport Welsh amendments include belated selection for Collins Rugby Union: England to Face Altered but Not Weakened Opposition Camberabero's return favoured by Ferrasse New Zealand rule out S Africa tour Mount St Mary's look unbeatable Exeter are ensuring a foundation for future Elliott's gamble in record attempt Rejected astronaut consoles himself in running mission League drops plan for tests East Germans 'made to take drugs' Security ban on Irish Club gives up against vandalism Troke pulls out of cup Badminton Czechoslovak set to join West Ham iri £300,000 transfer Clubs must meet the ground rules Drinks firm sponsors escape curb For the Record Opponent to inspire White Castle becomes third Briton foiled by Swede Tennis Snow Reports Challenge from France Norman earns his revenge Squash Rackets (AP): Johnson 's exit Another near miss for Rothmans as whale holes rival Baily saves day with a superb ace Rackets Drug theory Is dismissed Boxing Tomorrow's Sport Journeyman John exposes limits of England attack Risky choice of Lewis is a further snub to Watkin BBC Skiing accident could be Graf's lucky break Spirits dampened as the rain god frowns on blighted tour An authoritative view More tests for lifters Burton seeking replacements for stolen tickets Epsom redevelopment is favoured by council Desert Orchid decision Loss of Buzza exposes a weak spot

Referência(s)