News from 06/03/1990
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Des Wilson and Henry Witcomb, Alasdair Crewe, Tim Jones, Peter Davenport and Richard Ford, Peter Green, Ian Woolf, Institute of Directors, Peter Cresswell, Simon Barnes, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alasdair Cameron, Michael Binyon, and Derek Harris, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Adrian T. M. Elliott, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Henry Gee, John K. Spearing, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John T. Watson, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Ballantine, Nigel West, Paul Parker, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, George Fischer, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Lesley Bright, Michael Clark, S. Dobney, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Graham Ross Russell, Chairman, B. H. Parker, John Percival, John Hennessy, Norman de Mesquita, Paul Wheeler, Roddy MacKenzie, Sally Jones, Charles Curry, Ian Murray and Michael Binyon, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher and Juan Carlos, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Weston, John Higgins, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Christopher Goulding, Sam Crooks, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Nash, John Sanders, Craig Seton, Tatiana MacAire, President, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Evans Media Editor, Brian Donnelly, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, B. Russell-Jones, Richard Morgan, Ian Ross, Rodney Lord and Colin Narbrough, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, John Constable, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Frank Watson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Denis Mahon, Barry Wood, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Stephen Pettitt, George Baracs, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, A. H. Coles, Ann Hills, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Dennis Shaw and Nicholas Harling, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoLibyan affair 'vicious lies' says Scargill Union members call for Gadaffi cash inquiry Tournament of the Mind Tomorrow Index 'Sue if we are wrong' challenge by Maxwell MP faces 4-week suspension Thatcher to delay Walkers exit until summer By Our Foreign Staff: Kohl firm on Poland KGB defector to reveal the identity of 'Fifth Man' By Our Economics Staff: Sterling's decline puts pressure on Chancellor John Charcol Jail for man freed from Broadmoor News Roundup Travel centre to close Army race hearing set Hotel bookings ban Widow Wins damages Journalist's appeal Prize adds to car fund Portfoliio British Telecom Two landowners will pay poll tax for staff £1.7bn to be spent alternatives to dumping Patten announces clean-up campaign on eve of Hague conference Return signals end of seven-week dispute Jeers as thousand of Ford manual workers cross Halewood picket lines 'Invisible' satellite dish may bring harmony Checks on pesticides 'may take 20 years' Correction Mortgage 'was repaid from building society account' Corner shop go-between who led NUM to Libya Scargill denies Gadaffi financed debts Union leaders say they are not aware of any funds from Libya Continental Airlines Royal Mail Death in Algarve 'murder' Art charges Killer storm Verses case Bullying line Oldest cow Paper price Florentine Hercules bronze 'found' in a Welsh garden Saleroom Reforms 'opposed by most Conservative Supporters' Health service poll Call for privatized education system Socialist grip' condemned BTEC Publications Service Winner blows own trumpet Guinness accountant suspected invoices Developer continues fight to build £1m house in green belt Zeebrugge victims' families still seek damages for stress Baroness admitted five theft charges The time to sell Policeman 'made multiple share applications' BBC's lager-swilling Brownies earn rebuke Coastal village takes stock of flood devastation Ledge saved soldier after 100ft fall Mountain rescues Sergeant raped woman in cell at night, court told Electronic artwork revolutionises magazine and… Intelligence chief confirms army behind hit squads Mrs Thatcher told Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the Zulu leader, yesterday that Britain hoped to give aid right across the political spectrum in South Africa (Michael Knipe writes). It seemed clear that this would include not only Chief Buthelezi's Inkatha movement but also the African National Congress, which only three years agoMrs Thatcher condemned as a " terrorist" organization Shamir set to ride out Likud storm World Roundup (Reuter): 'Savimbi hurt' denial Enrile court ruling (AFP): Sagan drugs charges (AP): Ship trial delayed Muslim militants targeting Egypt's belly-dancers Pretoria sends in troops to quell anarchy Ciskei looters runn riot after military coup Moves to speed up hostage deal US offers talks but no concessions to Iran Diplomatic skill highlighted in Falklands visit SAAB the Aircraft Manufacturer Dropping out of white man's poll Letter from Sydney (Reuter): Nine die in Kashmir (Reuter): Sudan delay Lhasa fears (Reuter): Mengistu acts (AP): Bhopal award (Reuter): Chile return (Reuter): Troop move Trial starts TWA For the best of America Old wounds reopen in Croatia as the Serbs demand arms Change Face to Europe Royal visit for the Romanian survivors Defiant Kohl runs coalition backlash risk over Poland 3,000 refugees pour in daily German issue for Warsaw Pact Reformers take first-round lead in Soviet elections Changing Face of Europe According to a Guardian/BBC Newsnight poll 27-35 per cent of Soviet citizens do not expect that the Communists will be the leading party in two years' time, and another 20-35 per cent do not give them longer than five years. Polling was in Moscow and other main cities last month by the Institute of Sociology of the Soviet Acadeny of Sciences Lenin falls at last to American knowhow Genscher briefs EC on moves to unity Pressure grows for early pull-out Hungarian row over Soviet troops Blasphemy law should go, bishop tells the Lords Pensioners 'better off' Candidate admits 'upset' of poll tax Tory chairman shrugs off burdens as he joins the hustings Mid-Staffs By-Election Picture Gallery Luce refuses direct grants for 'flagship' national companies Ministers accept enviroment defeat by peers House of Lords Exclusive Automatic Garage Doors Security Bill is approved Progress for double sale Parliament today A cry from the heart of Russia The Times Interview Boris Yeltsin might claim to be the authentic, sometimes ignored, Russian voice of the USSR. Barbara Amiel met him Mensa Take a quick dash around the hyphen New Words for Old Tournament of the Mind 1990 Our long-awaited annual trial of the intellect begins today with Round One. The rules and details of how to play will help you on that first step to £5,000 Gear up for the Third Annual Joust with Thousands of Minds from the Times Siemens Diagrams Times Diary The Times Diary Wall of suspicion Britain must raze David Selbourne, just back from Germany, begins a three-part series with an appeal for greater sympathy for Bonn's objectives Acting cool, and all that jazz Labour's crippling IOUs Norman Tobbit on the high cost of rejecting the Tories Teaching by rulebook A Major Test of Nerve The Libyan Connection Anxiety in Africa Radio franchises Broadcasting values Help for hedgehogs Soviet reshuffle Political puzzles and the poll tax Radiation damage Ton or tonne? Greville Wynne Fourth Estate in Eastern Europe Choice in schools 'The Three Graces' Kidney donor cards Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Student loans A quick run-through Court Circular Today's royal engagements Bridge Meeting Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Richmond College Air-Vice Marshal J. R. Gordon-Finlayson Latest wills Starting brightly with a quasar Science Report Rev Joseph McCulloch Radical spirit within the Established Church Anniversaries Sir Joseph Nickerson Brilliant shot and innovative cereal farmer Gérard Blitz Mediterranean holidays for all Memorial meeting Dinners Reception Appointments Lectures For Jesus Christ, the Son of God. is not one who is… On This Day Death of Mr. Stalin The Times Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… Current shockers Television Dance into the future Rock Johnny Clegg and Savuka Hammersmith Odean Unilever Time to play our own Benedict Nightingale argues that our subsidized theatre companies are neglecting their duty to present and continue to re-evaluate contemporary British dramatists Dour but dependable Concert Melos Quartet Festival Hall Theatre Alasdair Cameron Freaks Tramway, Glasgow Mozartian merriment and magic Opera Die Zauberflote Chamber Opera, Vienna Aldwych Theatre Conquest of the past Dance Kirov Ballet Paris Opera Tate Gallery Ehrman Tapestry Italian style in easy lessons Milan Fashion Perfect partnership Milan Hotline Tapestry Sale Offer Concise Crossword No 2119 Entertainments In his own preferred image The Times Preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday, as indicated above, including events both in London and across the country in the following seven days. Plus the daily Cinema Guide: the best of the new films in London and on release Theatre Cabaret Word-Watching Winning Move An eye to the main chance Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Authentic French Kitchenware at Decidedly Low Prices Poll tax 'outlaws' attack councillors The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,234 Weather Flood families to sue Roundabout route to the big question Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market ICI plans buy-back Ransomes up Sweet payout Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Bank moves in as pound slides West Germans lead united front against the surging dollar Britain and France clash on Japanese car export barriers Swissair to sell hotels for £200m By Our City Staff: Berisford under fire over US ventures ABF seeks more details about 'disastrous' property moves Pleasant surprise at Persimmon S&P rating move hits NatWest Americans fight EC's bank plan Arrows Limited Passenger traffic rises 50% at City Airport Business Roundup Ernest Green climbs 16% Serco slips to £3.61m First Fidelity jobs go Cresta runs up to £6.66m Big response for MAM Ownership action Air UK By Our City Staff: Pall Mall extends Laing bid Persimmon's northern light shines on Tempus Amex risks challenge to Shearson boy-back plan Mountleigh sells Rohan for £40m Colonnade 'no' BP shifts risk Reeves offer Rechem alert Tokyo seats for BZW and Capel Lilley buying Hatfield Company Briefs Coal jobs to be lost over contracts says Haslam Kelt sells oil stake for £4.4m Find for Elf Banks protest over Bill side-effects Postscript Jourdan on the bid trail Going over the top The Times City Diary Govett leaves the board The Times City Diary Linking up The Times City Diary Unkind cut The Times City Diary Worth a try The Times City Diary Spoof reading The Times City Diary Mirman 'to stay at Sock Shop' Indosuez bank confirms talks Hartwell plc ICI comes out on the side of the bulls Comment Share ownership Credit alternative World Market Indices Bml Holdings Pty Ltd A heartfelt plea to set 'free enterprise' free Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Britain needs family firms Liability on advice Stock Watch London Traded Options City attention moves to the foreign exchanges Stock Market Dow drops 10 points on profit-taking World Markets Modest falls The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Exporting Britain's business expertise The UK's management consultancy industry is booming following an increase in business from international clients, David Rudnick reports Management Consultancies Association Technology lends a sharper edge Inforamtion technology is being used to equip Britain for entry into the single European market Three routes to success A profitable market trend provides the incentive for Britain's best to take up the challenge of 1992, David Rudnick writes Touche Ross Management Consultants SRI International, Menlo Park House Challenge of Europe Business is looking up on NHS Management consultants are in demand to prepare for changes Why people are at the top of the problems list A new outlook on staff management is dawning among British business and results are already being seen in the boardrooms Institute of Management Consultants Ernst & Young East meets West at management level Eastern Europe is looking to the West for the management skills it lacks, David Rudnick reports Sale from unofficial stall not in market overt Legal Appointments Kiernan & Co (UK) Ltd Hodgson Impey Search & Selection Ltd Opening the Bar door to minorities The Law The Bar is seeking to end the racism faced by black barristers from within and outside the profession. Peter Cresswell, QC, reports Drake Personnel 30 Law Graduates Employee prone to injury cannot sue employer Jurisdiction to strike out notice of appeal The negligence in litigation today Des Wilson and Henry Witcomb suggest preventive measures Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones West of England Shipowners Insurance Services Ltd Legal Resources Different ways to the world Leading London partnerships are forging overseas links in an effort to broaden their financial options and guarantee reliable service to clients, Edward Fennell writes Corporate Attorney Inns and Outs Stephenson Harwood Quarry Dougall National Rivers Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items German Speaking Solicitor Law Personnel Beachcroft Stanleys Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Residential Conveyancer—epsom Davies Arnold Cooper Llambias Legal Reuter Simkin Ltd. 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Planned Pre-Selection Services Buckinghamshire County Council Avon County Council Northamptonshire Leeds Family Health Director, Patient Services English Verbatim Reporters Exam Royal County of Berkshire Haringey Health Authority Coroner Appointment of Architect Haranbee Housing Association Limited CFP Limited Environmental Career Opportunities Barnet Financial Services University of Durham the Booker Chair in… The Times In the eye of the storm Quick-thinking scientists make good meteorologists, Ann Hills writes Public Appointments Cleveland Constabulary Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Professionally Qualified Legal Advisors Sedgemoor District Council City of London City Engineer's Department Legal Financial Hillingdon the West London Borough Essex Family Practitioner Committee Tall order for title chasers Basketball Pools Forecast Inquiry is promised into blunders that blighted Glasgow Athletics Eubank plotting another set-up Boxing League record is next target for champions Ice Hockey Cambridge outplayed Douglas called up for vital international Table Tennis Norman's year of the eagle Golf: The Great White Shark Swallows up the Blue Monster Oxford end five-year losing sequence Varsity Games: Mugglestone Raises his Ambitions following Triumph Today's Fixtures Woosnam will no longer be dining on beans and crisps Daniel takes lion's share again Sport on TV Baldwin leads his side to surprising win Real Tennis Festival as the Prince is toppled Mandarin: Polyfemus to press Aintree claim Bid to secure Tote shops Mandarin: Warwick Selections Sedgefield Selections The Times Racing Service Henderson warms up for festival with double Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Windsor results Cottenham switch is disastrous for battered Andrews Joyful Noise 4-1 chance Rapid Raceline MCC triumph on run-rate Snow Reports England a batsmen unable to capture holiday atmosphere Cricket Inquiry to discuss newspaper claims Drugs in Sport A century's fighting to play games Bath may lose Hall for season Rugby Union: Two Players Provide Mixed Fortunes for Champion Club Europe united for Romania Bachop wins a place in New Zealand seven Spark's fire surprises champions Volleyball Paparemborde attacks the Ferrasse regime Jansher awaits Harris in the second round Squash Rackets Eagles are on a flight to Ireland By a Special Correspondent: Headship on the double for LMBC Rowing Moffat rallies partner to a final victory Rackets Romario severe loss to PSV Read sees Cherwell through Bowls Turner says Mutch may leave Wolves if the price is right Football Overseas League Results For the Record The Chancellor presides over silver collection Browning poised to retain title Ice Skating: Attention Focused on Judging Performances in Canada Becker's return to Wirral Tennis: LTA Concern that Manchester Event Could Be Eclipsed by Wirral Tournament Loosemore has Shriver revenge match in mind Cricket call Maiden's crew sees lead vanish Yachting Counties to vote against four-day plan Sheffield United sold for £20m Arabian dream McCarthy for Millwall Adopt a Granny By a Special Correspondent: Brabham head for Phoenix Agana finally breaks stalemate By a Special Correspondent: Confident Oxford ignore two Blues Tiring for England Sport in Brief Eye operation might force Pyatt abroad Fear of drawing a TV blank End Column Concern over 'pricing out' Increasing friction over news access
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