News from 09/03/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Colin Bowlt, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Qamar Ahmed Hamilton, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Netta Galvan, Michael Stevenson, David Gower, Philip Howard, Tony Marlow, Henry Haydon, (Chairman), Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Michael Binyon and Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stefan Krywawych, Richard Evans and Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael Young, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Henry Gee, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Zahid Hussain and Our Foreign Staff, Peter Waymark, Trevor Mound, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Colin McQuillan, Salzburg, Lesley Abdela, Charles Bremner, Ray Robinson, John Hennessy, C. F. Wilson, Max Harrison, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Paul Wheeler, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Ian Murray and Michael Binyon, Dick Hinder, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Barry Wood, Boca Raton, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Josephine Fairley, William Allen, David Toop, Peter Tatlow, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Craig Seton, Michael Wright, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Evans Media Editor, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Alan Elliott (Honorary Secretary), Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Steve Cawley, Tim Jones and Peter Davenport, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Selbourne, Craig Seton and Jamie Dettmer, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, David Brewerton, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, John Goodbody, Kerry Gill and Ray Clancy, Christopher Walker, Antony Randle, Peter Aykroyd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Alan Franks, Nicholas Goodison, Chairman, David Alton, (Chairman), Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Rae, Director, Stephen Pettitt, John Mein, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Taras Kuzio, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Dennis Sigay, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Pickup, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Mark Souster and Jamie Dettmer, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Alan Lorimer and Owen Jenkins, Michael Coleman, Judy Weleminsky, Director, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk,
ResumoThatcher hits at Militant over poll tax Town hall battles rage on after party leaders condemn violence Tournament of the Mind Market rises Patten's stand Index Aldington ready to forgo libel award Tory disquiet grows over Fayed brothers' future How the activists use hotlines to mobilize armies of protest Nazi trials within two years Lithuanians vote to declare UDI The World's Most Romantic Advanture Aids cases rise to more than 3,000 News Roundup MP apology to voters Pet dog savages girl Shares case sentence £250,000 gun raid Timman defeat NUM still owes unions £500,000 Funding the miners' strike By Our Art Market Correspondent: US court asks for Sevso files Anarchists exploit poll tax tension Police worried by manual on sabotaging riot tactics Shops looted after mob is dispersed Patten planning shake-up will give priority to sensitive areas Record-breaking bronze now offered for £7.5m Saleroom by Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent Labour man held after eggs are thrown at council Poor service by BR 'could cost £825m' Second shooting as police deny collusion over killing IRA ambushes father of three Widow loses battle over officers' evidence Saunders 'convicted without a hearing Indian pupils score above their English schoolmates Examination survey How They Rated Special legal unit to investigate 300 war crimes allegations A break from stonewalling Oxford sex romp' graduate barred Judge blames CPS as trial is halted Conflict over new ruling on radio and TV lists Portfolio Citroën Bx Police 'out of touch with public's aims Survey shows efficiency drives are destroying traditional ideas of community service By Our Crime Correspondent: Crime fighters losing favour to helpful officer on the beat Staff shortage 'putting children's lives at risk Health services cash crisis Divorce 'should not be easy Sofia seeks cars link with Rover 'Independent' failed to give right of reply Heart baby home to Russia Complaint on Levin article rejected By Our Crime Correspondent: Terrorism and drugs on agenda for 1990s Reduction in haddock fishing Party role LSE to stay No short cut Police accused Maxwell's aim Kremlin prefers ring of free nations as guarantee of security When 'two plus four' does not equal 'four plus two Kohl wants to slow down pace of reunification Changing Face of Europe Change of image for British Fasting and feasting on Women's Day Soviet wives up in arms against drudgery By Our Foreign Staff: KGB set to employ sacked Stasi men (Reuter): Prague 'lacks courage' to cut subsidies on prices Moscow and Castro trade insults as rift is admitted Nuclear U-turn by opposition World Roundup Howe to see Menem (Reuter): Avril 'ready to go Reporter's trial starts Second hotel blaze Refugees flee again Kiss the Turps Goodbye Kremlin tries to calm Arabs over Jewish exodus Communism in Crisis Coup leader said to be in Pakistan as Kabul retakes base Unesco job creation damps hope of Britain rejoining Out-of-court settlement ends trial ordeal of doctor with Aids US urges break-up of gas plant Alarm over Libyan 'chemical weapons Rioters pin their hopes on ANC Revolt against unwanted 'independence' Dangerous visit for Indian delegates in Kashmir city (AP): Briton dies in blaze at restaurant Gunmen shot Bloch twist Deal close (AP): Protest march (AP): Hostages well (AP): Onassis deal Ministers 'must act against these proven liars House of Fraser Food irradiation meets stiff opposition in House Agriculture Foreigners 'should have local vote Picture Gallery Tories plead for minister to help them 'The Conservatives need to do some explaining Violent poll tax demonstrations condemned Prime Minister War crimes debate on Monday week MPs want 'Libya' inquiry Markings for UK eggs Homelessness From the dream to a nightmare Beset by defections and arguments about the treatment of its subject, the future of king, the musical based on the life of Martin Luther King, hangs in the balance. Alan Franks traces the plot's twists and turns World Wide Fund Tournament of the Mind Guarding a Legend The evolution of political man Is there a Neanderthal in the House-or could there be several? Lesley Abdela reports DAKS 'Once again, the Jews become the pawns in the game. Will it never end?' Arctic beauty Ecosphere To the rescue Super market Gaia lectures Tree flight Papa's friend On Saturday in Colour Millet Lighting the Worlds Finest Crystal Collection Easter Bonnets and Spring Gardens Times Diary Freedom red in tooth and claw David Selbourne, in the second part of a series on German reunification, sees Eastern pride and worth being trampled in Bonn's takeover thrust Last exit visa for the band of fellow travellers Robert Kilroy-silk on the communist support chorus that has gone quiet The only literary figure in town Reversing the charges Teny Marlow seeks a Thatcherite solution to the poll tax row Constabulary Duty Cautious MR King Closing down Rabta Foul play fear in Soviet elections Alcohol abuse Entente cordiale 'The Three Graces' Plea for patience on Unesco future Poll tax anomalies Mental health cuts Past services Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Leukaemia links beyond Sellafield Student loans House in the country Seasonal greetings Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Birthdays today Ruth Glass Penetrating academic research into far-reaching social change Jack Lindsay Life-long Marxist and prolific author Luncheons Today's royal engagements Memorial services Cetin Emeç Columnist who defied terrorism in Turkey Douglas Blair, QC A persuasive and fearless courtroom style Lecture Marriage Dinners Receptions I wait patiently for God to save me; I depend on him… On This Day American Railways The Passenger Business Tying up chromosome ends Science Report The Times Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… Not very gripping, darling Television Fragments of Britten Concert Aldeburgh Gala Barbican Hall The South Bank Centre The best of British lost Showing of two all-but-forgotten artists reporesent a challenge to British art's customary parochialism, John Russell Taylor writes Dignity and degradation, viewed with Magnum force Eloquent evocation Theatre Valentino Half Moon New Anatomies Man in the Moon Touching the heart of the matter My Name, Shall I Tell You My Name Young Vic Studio Study Tour of Japan—esay Contest 1990 New routes back to traditional roots Traditional English folk music romanticized society, writes David Toop, who thinks that "roots music" comes closer to the truth Woolworths Irish lark with a soulful song Albums Bose Weekend Gigs The Times Preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday, as indicated above, including and on release Concise Crossword No 2122 Entertainments Word-Watching Personal touches Winning Move The Times Crafting a name in films Television Choice Radio Choice Linguaphone BBC 1 Britain 'playing with lives' The Times Crossword No 18,237 40-ton ammunition store found Jaruzelski rebuffs Bonn on borders Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Nellist: Mummy's little helper Political sketch Executive Editor The Pound Stock Market WPP soars to £75m Coats' £137m Ladbroke peak Stock Markets Tourist Rates GrandMet may receive £800m from Elders deal Vickers rejects demerger for Rolls-Royce Brierley reorganization call includes shares buy-back By Our Economics Staff: G7 chiefs will meet says Brady French buy private hospitals CGE water group takes over at AMI Healthcare Compass in £97m bid for Sketchley By Our City Staff: Fayed link with The Dorchester Society to boy bank offshore Portsmouth Building Society Bank to buy Campbell stake BICC Group WPP finds No 1 spot a lowly rating Tempus Dominion in Southwest stake sale Switch to poll tax 'may lift house prices 15%' Reebok contributes £56m as Pentland jumps 19% Homeowners Friendly Society HIT to underwrite rights issue at CLK Business Roundup Rothmans Ind at £8.3m FTI profit falls 30% Stratagem in bid success Nichols rises to £8m MTL Group tops £3m Jameel rules out higher bid Interest rates begin to bite into retail trade Eurobond issue by Daily Mail Kode slump Mucklow up Cala down Strike losses Drop in beer Eagle Trust prepared for £5m loss this year Eight empty chairs Paul's aboard Pentos books in at £12m Microgen rubs it in Sickly-sweet smell of success ADT raises holding in Christies to 10.6% Rock bottom Still on, by a whisker Partners at JLP see fall in payout Prospero A cloudy pint served to Sir Gordon Borrie Comment Brierley's tasty morsel Royal Mail TI's first phase of new look pays off with 31% profit rise Securities rules are too tight, say City bankers Dividend doubles at Baylies Government backs London for EBRD By Our City Staff: Dares falls after policy is changed Trade Indemnity PLC Slight rise at Cussins Property Profits down Ben Bailey up Ibex downturn Airbus predicts 5,500 more craft in next 20 years Steel sector on its owe as crisis ends, says EC By Our Industrial Editor: Buoyant demand lifts UES to £67m TI Group Saab looks to tradition as US 'car wars' intensify Technology stance sought Hong Kong banks hit by political turmoil in China Woodchester plans European growth Bank of Scotland Premiums set-to rise at Lloyd's Share freeze Downey post ASB warning Antofagasta up Gartmore sold Bifu claim Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Recent Issues World Market Indices Insurance bar on nuclear risk Bears go on the run again as CBI survey shows spending is slowing Stock Market Drivers 'in outcry over Farmers' London Traded Options Traditional Options John Lewis Partnership plc Wall Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Bear squeeze continues Stock Exchange Prices Driving on to a clean up Car Buyers Guide Scotts Dovercourt Dock Lands Contim Hayes Ltd Scotts Mercedes-Benz New Shape Brand New Mercedes 300 SL 500 SL 450 SLC Good things that come in small parcels The average car journey in Britain is 10 miles. Ford has produced two vehicles perfect for this distance New Mercedes 500 SL's 260E D reg, metallic gold, auto, electric 190 2.6 Smoke silver, 88 on an E registered 190 E 1986 C reg, auto. Full service history, radio On a journey without maps Chris Partridge reports on a new navigation aid that dodges traffic jams Less time on the hard shoulder Roadwise Car Buyers Guide Meteor Classics Phillips Scoop Purchase Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Exeter Garages 1988 'E' Jaguar XJS, 3.6 XJS Cabriolet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified 1989 'F' Jaguar Xj6 3.6 87 'D' Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Leasing Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lik Garages Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Cars Unique Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Porsche 911 Carrera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fields Range Rover Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items 928S Auto (1986), immac. Full leather trim Multiple Classified Advertising Items Troopers Multiple Classified Advertising Items 911 Carrera Coupe, sports equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted Multistorey building for refurbishment or Briefings MR Friday Picture Gallery Business to Business Gultronics Showrooms & Branches The Automatic Business Opportuity of the 90'S Ernest Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teething problems soothed First Class Wholesale Wine Business Nursing & Residential Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items C. W. I Ltd Touche Ross Investors Investor/Partner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surplus Cash? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercia Therapy The Wedding Day Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skill shortages are main threat to smaller firms Well Established Diy Retail Superstore Water Purification Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entrepreneur Business Services This should not be an excuse to forget about the… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business in Eastern Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burglary inappropriate alternative to robbery Home Secretary acted unlawfully in political asylum case Court should have allowed statement taken by police inspector in judge's drug smuggling trial Coroner justified in not calling RUC men Becker is taken to the limit in thrilling match Martin aims to take a step up the rankings Boxing Shriver's injury follows insults Tennis Cumnor House's Australian class Schools Cricket Benn's former CO tackles the runner's summit To each Fusiler there comes his own sporting challenge Campbell tries new approach Drugs in Sport (Reuter): Man-made winter of discontent Skiing: Commercialism Casts Doubts over World Cup an Olympic Champion Celebrates Today's Fixtures Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Mercer can claim title Gymnastics (Reuter): Tomba makes no error Universities favourites Lacrosse Dennis in pursuit of excellence Simon Barnes tries to discover the secret of the McLaren team's much envied domination (AFP): Last year profit is NZ record Rugby Union: Three Home Unions Prepare to Stand in the Way of Rewarding Players for their Endeavours Professional approach to amateurism Baxendell ignored by selectors for final trial Tomorrow Smith returns after injury Selectivity key to future SIS policy Channel 4 hits BSB review Corals strike vote is 'not representative' Guest finds life at the top an unhappy sham Racing Jockey Club bans Bell for five years Mandarin: Gaselee lines up Sandown double Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Carlisle Selection The Times Racing Service Doncaster passed fit for racing Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Wincanton results Beech Road is an uneasy favourite Rapid Raceline Toughness and technique the keys to Test success Scoreboard from Guyana Second unofficial tour of South Africa is off Record profit for Essex England a home and dry before rainstorms arrive Cricket Australia ease into series final Coppell prefers low-key style Football: Managers Supply Realism as Excitement of the Fa Cup Fills the Supporters Dolan will stay at Rochdale Club experience gives Thames hockey title Student Sport University honours clough Robson's injury gamble with Irish Snow Reports Optimist prepares for a trial by plastic Echoes of 60 years of golfing Finland furious at Dittmar's decision Squash Rackets Malvern in fine form for WRAF Hockey Malley left smiling as the sick parade takes centre stage Golf Mrs Calcavecchia shows the way For the Record Conflict is deepening over Chen Table Tennis Johnson devotee aiming high Athletics: Junior Champion Dismissed for Running for Britain in European Championship Title-holders under threat Ice Skating West Cornwall pair coast to final Bowls (AP): Ohashi defence Nineties proving tough on Enfield Non-League Football Autosport McKean is ready to take new direction Coghill will continue as skipper Yachting Rescue mission begins to take on Importance Tomorrow's Sport Test under threat as rain may stay for a long innings Cook criticizes TCCB McLaren dispute runs on Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited Grand Prix Getting in step with the community Rugby tickets at £3,000 a pair Warning over television sell-off plan Champion goes ahead Sport in Brief Cheltenham FA Cup Strength lies in sport's divisions End Column Sports Council no political poodle
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