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News from 13/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Fiona McFarlane, Norman Windsor, H. H. Bracken (Director), Gavin Bell Ray Kennedy, Nicholas Beeston and Richard Ford, Mike Lamb, Qamar Ahmed Napier, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Penelope E. Morgan, Nick Worrall, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Sydney Friskin Lahore, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, James Vallance White Principal Clerk, James Bone, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, S. Biller, Edward PARKES(Chairman), Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Peter Black, David Holder, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Peter Dimond, Michael Clark, John Young, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, and Ian Murray, Victor Serebriakoff Chairman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, T. R. Lawrence, David A. Thomas, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, Norman de Mesquita, Paul Wheeler, M. H. M. Garton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Susan Ellicott and Martin Fletcher, Gavin Bell, Gillian Bowditch and Matthew Bond, Mr Barrie Luscombe, Ian Prestt, Director General, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, R. J. Clothier, Mandela, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Lindley, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Mosey, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Michael Bryant and Mark Rittner, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Jennifer Temkin, Ian Ross, Richard STAINTON(Principle Officer), Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Sebastian Coe, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Brian W. Saunders, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Shersby, Scrivenor, B. LUSCOMBE(Customer Accounting Manager), Keith Blackmore, Don Pasquale, John W. G. Inge, Bernardine Coverley, Keith Hampson, G. H. Wigglesworth and Alan Turner, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Anne McElvoy, Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, James Bone and Neil Bennett, M. G. Wayman Master, L. ELSDEN(Rottweiler Breed Representative), Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Susan Thomson and Gillian Maxey, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth Genoa,

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Negotiations to start soon says Mandela More than 60 feared dead as battles rage among back factions Lawson on humbug Portfolio Sketchley bid Boxing turmoil Index Guinness trial jury gets ready for long hearing Explorers the first to 'sail' across the Antarctic By Our Foreign Staff: Move to boost Gorbachov Kremlin advances special Congress Picture Gallery Quiet charm in a flower garden John Charcol Union faces fresh call for 999 strike News Roundup Girl found murdered Gas complaints rise Inner-city handicap Abduction remand Papers face damages Ulster Unionist Mp dies of cancer By-election test for Tories Polll tax dispute looks set to dominate May elections Guinness case starts - in the canteen Saunders pleads and guilty as £20m fraud trial opens The four accused and the charges against them Channel 5 launch may be delayed Jurors may set £8,000 for loss of earnings Marks & Spencer party 'was a riot' Rape in marriage could be made a criminal offence Law Commission review Man freed as trip to see witness is refused PC says inspector took part in race abuse campaign Pargetter 'leaves' Ambridge Robin drama By Staff Reporter: High tides bring flood warning Snowy idyll in the Dales belies havoc elsewhere Rolex Prize helps inventor Portfolio London's survey of policing presents a positive picture Hostile farmers confront Gummer Army Officer Divers stumble on wreck's porcelain treasure Medals recall heroine of resistance Sale Room Examiner shortage at CAA is hitting airlines, pilots say Waddington joins, a drag-busting beat Computer boffin quits Whitehall UK will back international pact for total ban on PCBs Conservation leaders praise award scheme The Times BBC Radio 4 Pm Environment Award Wardens jailed for corruption Libel victory Homes plea Girl scouts Town hall fire Plan rejected £1,000 raid Plea to get classics back on timetable National Curriculum policy £70m just to say 'I love you' Valentine's Day World Wide Fund Cat walks in to No 10 role Maternity unit faces closure of services Mandela faces up to task of forging opposition unity Freed leader enjoys experience of holding future in his arms Thatcher aims to help De Klerk resist backlash Picture Gallery Liberalism stirs in land of leading ANC families South Africa Transition Markets jittery on commitment to state control Sharon quits in gamble to wrest power from Shamir Gossip columnist conies tip Trumps Bhutto silent as options run out Indian right protests at alleged Pakistani role in Kashmir violence Radius (AFP): Liberians flee army abuses (AFP): Peace call Cabinet losses (Reuter): Reporter held (Reuter): Bomb damage Gate spelled for reunification talks despite differences Modrow urged to block Kohl rush to currency union Hard times put pressure on Swedish socialism UK demands guarantee on Poland's boundaries Changing Face of Europe Perrier investors flood the market World Roundup EC acts on drug cash (Reuter): Pilots' damages bill Perth woman leader (Reuter): Ethiopians still in port Exiled author 'hopes to return' End all violence, minister begs S Africa groups Humber Bridge debt is £342m Transport Questions Mayhew denies prosecution service 'crisis' New death penalty debate likely Waddington's support expected Peers defeat ministers House of Lords Wakeham pledge on electricity Security sell-off 'jeopardizes the lives of Service people' Authors to get a '29% pay rise' Ivory sales assurance Promotion for women Australia Bill Parliament today The Chancellor's new clothes The man who guided Britain's economic fortune for most of the past decade tells Barbara Amiel about MPs and money,' sanctimonious humbug' and the politics of envy Orthopaedic and Medibeds Believe it, or believe it not New Words for Old It 's a long, long trail a-winding Television Pasquale revival sparkles like new Opera John Higgins Don Pasquale Convent Garden Just a word before I go Simon Crine, the director of the National Campaign for the Arts, is leaving his post tomorrow. Today he sends an open letter of farewell to his long-term sparring Richard Luce, the Minister for the Arts and Civil Service Velazquez reigns in Spain John Russell Taylor finds a Madrid arts fair eclipsed by an outstanding Old Master Rumbustiously explicit Giovanni Paul Griffiths Don Giovanni Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Noël Goodwin RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Petite Liquorelle Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Thought for Today: your bias is so blatant Woodrow Wyatt urges the BBC to change its radio breakfast crew Preserving me in mint condition Arms bill in need of attack Keith Hampson urges cuts to match the diminished threat Giving the rules a puritan twist Bernard Levin on a failure by the anti-drink lebby to impose its wishes Towards a New Entente? Long Live the General Line Homosexual Politics Manpower needs in the Services Consumer protection Rottweiler defence Early struggles in the schoolroom Student grants plan Food for thought Meter reading Control of tradesmen Saving nature north and south Legal language Unlikely skirl Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheon Dinners Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir Antony Part Roger NorthcoteGreen Service dinner 71st (Yeomanry) Signal Regiment Georges de Mestral Swiss inventor of the Velcro cling fastener A distant beacon or a light next door Science Report Reception Religious Press Group Latest wills Harold McCusker, MP Calls for more action against terrorism in Ulster Eric Wigham Reporting trade union affairs for The Times Ava Gardner Pauline Scudamore writes: Church news Announcements & Personal (From our Own Reporters): Ireland The State Trials Memorial Services Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Announcements Arthritis Research Cancer Research Campaign Shiseido Floral Bouquet for Chanel Hotline Why the star of a new French film had no trouble choosing her wardrobe Picture Gallery Playing a new signature tune Ehrman Tapestry New Woman Theatre London Top 10 UK Singles Concise Crossword No 2101 Entertainments Barbican virtuosity Word-Watching Winning Move Our Country's Good Exchange Lloyd's thrills and spills Televisin Choice Variations Radio Choice Ysatis de Givenchy BBC1 Cost of power to rise over inflation The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,216 Promise that the Savoy show will go on Weather Just nothing to shout at, at all Political sketch Business & Finance 21-28 No Title The Pound Stock Market Dividend passed Fimbra order BT sells MTV Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Anglo American confirms faith in South Africa Drexel crisis after slide in junk market Retail sales show spending strength Magnet sues over leaseback contract Writ issued after Bourne End fails to complete £33m deal Sketchley rejects £137m Davis bid Picture Gallery Dell Computer Corporation Siemens HunterPrint faces long haul Stratagem boosted in Colonnade offer Quadrant will miss profit expectations Questions remain as to business as usual Tempus Managers consider: BHH buy CBI barometer Shares fall Industrial power bills 'will fall in real terms' Up to 300 jobs cut at GrandMet Peter Black up Taylor post Howard drops Cloak and dagger by the count Russian words Dalgety rises to £57.1 m BLP dismisses chairman Pearl of a friendship The Times City Diary Creative lines The Times City Diary Doom and salvation The Times City Diary Alliance Girobank link near completion By Our City Staff: Slowdown in computers hits Orchid Terrapin The market warns on Ratner the retailer Comment Gilts in German bondage Account starts nervously Stock Exchange Prices Recent Issues What Would You Do for a Fax Machine Late selling helps push Bow Mown 29 points Wall Street SA shares fall after Mandela speech World Markets Lowndes Queensway holders back £70m rescue package Pacific Dunlop rises to half-year £68.1m Prices depressed by Drexel Stock Market Handley buys Batalas in £850,000 deal Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Three-point appeal against Bond receiver Business Roundup Essex rises to £281,000 Automagic declines Hardy makes acquisition Ermenegildo Zegna That Costs Less than £2,000 and You Profits ahead at Fairway Caparo in $39m US buy Filofax no nearer link with suitable partner World Market Indices Hartwell predicts 19% rise in profit London Traded Options Hoteliers make bookings for eastern bloc growth Melinda Wittstock discovers that as European barriers fall, groups have realized there are not enough hotels to meet growing demand for travel Checchi team joins Hilton contenders Panasonic By Our City Staff: W German growth by Queens Moat Unwilling hosts Vanishing act Subsidy a burden Amend rating injustices before it is too late Bankers' error Strain on low paid Civil way to clear debt Tax information The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Linklaters & Paines Oryx Law Personnel Powergen Senior U. S. Qualified lawyer Computers and Law Barking & Dagenham Thames Water Executive Legal Is Small Beautiful? Sterilization sanction procedure explained Legal Appointments Insolvency Lawyer Government of the Cayman Islands National Mutual Life Penalties without a plan Legal Brief Many people are disappointed that the proposal for a sentencing council has been rejected. But David A. Thomas questions its role Arguable defence claim fails in tit for tat copyright case Power to consider claim over deduction exceeding wages The Times Time to change the law on young rapists This week a Bill will seek to scrap the legal presumption that boys under the age of 14 are incapable of having sexual intercourse Legal Appointments Lipson Lioyd Jones Solicitors The untapped workforce Several law firms have found that giving their secretaries more interesting work leads to a greater efficiency, Edward Fennell reports Harding Inns and Outs Reuter Simkin Taylor Root Quarry Dougall The Times Reuter Simkin Stena Offshore Applied Management Sciences Limited ASA Law General Commercial Litigation Wellcome Michael Page Legal Home Office Corporate Finance Informix Birmingham Lamb Building Laurence Simons Associates Solicitor Law Graduates-Tax Consultancy Legal Resources Solicitor Locum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Commercial Solicitors for the Cayman Islands Kingston upon Thames Magistrates Courts Committee 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Opportunities Solicitor Public Appointments Sandwell Quarry Dougall Assistant Legal Adviser Chief Physicist (Clinical) Caledonian Research Foundation From smuggling to tax evasion A career in Customs & Excise is far from dull, reports Bernardine Coverley Public Appointments Senior Management Posts University of Liverpool Faculty of Law Associate Unit General Manager Caspe Limited Surrey Family General Manager Epsom Part—time Research Assistant Wexham Park Hospital Project Manager East Devon District Council English tactics clever and decisive Hockey: Irish Caught Short at Corners in Opening World Cup Match in Pakistan by Kerly and Grimley Public Appointments BBC Fearful India held to draw Stockton-On-Tees Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Sweatman retains his title with an unbreakable grip Student Sport By a Special Correspondent: Brixton remain on course for double Volleyball TV trimming its most popular sport Viewing figures examined by John Goodbody show that snooker still holds pride of place on the small screen Hendry poised to move up to No. 1 Snooker Wilkie's action could bring extra sanction Basketball Milan make it all to play for Overseas Football Overseas League Results England call Douglas to replace Cooke Table Tennis Revenge proves sweet for bold LeMoignan Squash Rackets Top 25 Audiences in 1989 Double triumphs for leading pair Ice Hockey Shock defeat for Smith Rackets Pools Forecast Support grows for juniors Cycling Ozaki has the game to achieve greatness Golf (Reuter): Steady last day gives Ishii victory Richmond handed short straw but warn holders to beware Rugby Union: The Neutrals are given the Perfect Draw of Second Division Meeting First as the Pilkington Cup Reaches its Quarter-Final Stage Penalties win the day in disappointing trial Looking to an explosive future Sebastian Coe on his hopes for the next generation of British athletes Quarter-final draw Saracens take a step closer to a new home Visitors want to return SRU plan will cut capacity England short of full-back options Few changes for Irish RFU's warning on stolen tickets Sad Castle cannot enjoy his victory over Swedish rival Tennis By a Special Correspondent: McKean to make his debut indoors Athletics Fouroux's team for the future Winnie The Witch has chance to cast winning spell again Flying Ace carries on the good work Point-to-point Results from yesterday's two meetings Nottingham Rapid Raceline Moor Scope to prove value Folkestone in doubt First Irish challenger for Popham Toureen Prince offers; Festival pointer Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service Bacher is convinced his course is correct The man charged with keeping cricket alive in South Africa tells Richard Streeton why the divisive Gatting tour went ahead Practice will not paper over England's cracks Cricket: The Carnival is Officially over for Gooch's Players as They are Forced to Confront the Severe Realities of a Caribbean Tour Wessels opts to stand down Tendulkar misses his hundred Imran ponders his Test future (Reuter): Watkin made to suffer Recall for McDermott Imran Khan in Test Matches World Cup bonuses for Scots Football: Roxburgh's Men Go on an Italian Reconnaissance to the Skirl of the Pipes Third try to play at Selhurst Snow Reports Tranmere ease into top four For the Record Clubs hold business seminar Swedish gold can round off season Swimming Wraf hit back to take title Shooting Today's Fixtures Monnet on course for fresh dispute Negative test on Williams world Boxing Sport on TV The gap is closing between leading New Zealanders Yachting Leading positions Chetwood strikes again Real Tennis King accused in Tyson aftermach Welsh four passed fit The Great Borrowing Breakthrough! (Reuter): Piontek to accept Turkey job MacAri and Hillier are found guilty of placing football bets (Reuter): Treacy is second best Sport in Brief The Career of Lou MacAri BBBC concern at decision in bout Wakefield Trinity.-get a plum tie in cup draw Referees must always be right End Column Technology does sport no service Rematch the only proner decision

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