News from 13/03/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Walkers Public Adminstration Correspondent, Anatol Lieven and Daniel Treisman, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, David J. Harvey, Anatol Lieven, Nova Scotia, Richard Bassett Florence, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Anne Marie Martin, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Richard Sharpe, Editor, J. D. Evans, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Christina Morton, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Robin Graham, Philip Ball, Graham Zellick, Carol Leonard, John Lill, Josephine Carr, Nicholes Vineall and Brian Hughes, Richard Streeton, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Roger Smith, Robin Oakley Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Sweden, Michael Scrivener, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Clare Deansley, Ruth Gledhill, Ray Robinson Salen, Colin Narbrough and Joe Joseph, Nick Riddle, Peter Waymark, Libby Jukes and Richard Duce, Ernest Beck Hajnaker, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Micheal Evans Defence Correspondent, Mathew Parris, Donald Cobbett, Charles Bremner, H. M. Tillotson, Woodrow Wyatt, P. A. Kolvin, Bishop of Bath & Wells, Michael Howard, John Ball, David hands, Rugby correspondent, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Andrew Gibbon Williams, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Christopher Walker Cairo and Nigel Williamson and Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Marry Dejevsky, David Miller, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, john Hennessy Halifax, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Morton, Paul Wilkinson, Sean Overend, D. A. Lundie, Mel Webb Palma, R. O. C. Seaman, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Vanni Treves, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, N. Pritchard, David Brewerton, Neville Davis (Senior forensic medical examiner Metropolitan Police), Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Peter Stothard US Editor, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Liz Smith, Michaela Dynes Transport Correspondent, J. R. Milner, Ruth Gledhill and Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Nick Worrall and Anathol Lieven, Lord Caldecote, V. T. Jordan, Lake Sagaris, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Jonathan Braude and Andrew McEwen, Frances Gibb, Joan Venner, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Gerald Hubbard, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Morman de Mesquita, Frank Selby, Colin McQuillan, Thomas Hearn (Deputy Chairman), Bulawayo, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoIraq attacks Britain over 'interference' Waldgrave warning on death sentence Tournament of the Mind Ritual child abuse rife Engineer results Index Students with the yen for an Oxford education 20 held in Islington battle Poll tax violence flares again 50-year wait for Lithuania's man in London Tight Budget fears as high street sales rise Breakaway 'a threat' to Soviet Union Dozens hurt in Moscow protest SAA South African Airways Ambulance deal acceptance likely News Roundup Loan Bill concession Park policeman fined Wallace claim denied Midwife course bias US loses chess lead Wave station offers power alternative Police blamed for case delays Daughters appeal over dead parents' house Police horses caught in poll tax demonstration What happens to those who refuse to pay Deterioration of BR travel 'will get worse' Watchdog body calls for subsidy increase to ward off financial crisis Maze staff 'informants for IRA' Farm pay 'must rise 43% due to switch' Correction Chairman 'bought 100,000 shares before record bid' The Guinness trial Man jailed for raping and beating ex-wife Cat wins backing in courtroom dogfight Nspcc says ritual child abuse rife Health Department investigating 'bizarre and often violent ceremonies' Police sergeant given seven years' jail for rape in cell Picture Gallery Probation for nurse who killed children Harrowing cases detailed lit report by society Big cuts in services for disturbed children Portfolio Thames Television MacKay presses for more black and women judges The Times talks to the Lord Chancellor By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Time limit plan to reduce court delays Security Express case opens GP struck off Injury awards Labour choice Sizewell jobs Road decision Badger delay Snail trail Dinosaur remains may shed light on Europe's prehistory Ruling opens way for back pain sufferers to sue over dye Chinese symbols come to life Swiss ruling sought in Sevso dispute Saleroom Deer may be at risk from brain disease Homeless definition is queried by judge Ten fail to appear at Heysel appeal Toshiba Labour leaders get go-ahead to leave Israeli coalition Woman takes over in Haiti as Avril goes into exile 200 tonnes of ivory 'missing' Ethiopia convoy seeks to blaze trail for aid African traders protest as Florence enforces its 'apartheid' By Our Foreign Staff: Ortega pledges unconditional handover Chileans promised 'truth about horrendous crimes' (AFP): Aylwin's First Cabinet Townships tense after crackdown World Roundup Boat people cash plea Severed head shock North changes story (AP): Standing room only Cavalier Castro arrests rights activists Crackdown in Cuba Egypt acts over fires (Reuter): Serbia hint Peace attempt Kashmir offer Greek election Briton jailed (Reuter): Foot saved (AP): New leader (AP): Setting sons Halifax Hints of internal splits as China's party ducks issues Communism in Crisis Protocol lesson for Havel Protesters win their demands in Mongolia Vilnius acts to reclaim economy US delays recognition The Soviet army of 350,000 with no particular place to go Lithuania wrestling with problem of army deserters Counting the costs of freedom US report sees Britain as outsider in the new order Changing Face of Europe Hungary pull-out under way Bidding a fond farewell to arms Leipzig calls a halt to the marches of its 'heroes' Zenith House united in horror at death sentence Iraqi Trial Student loans move defeated House of Lords Corps Brooke sees signs of hope for dialogue Northern Ireland Patten warns voters of the invaders Picture Gallery Evidence 'was hearsay' House of Fraser Case Law Officers Report 'locked up in library' Safety plan for railway Rolling stock 40 weeks late 'Filthy' trains Parliament today The unorthodox traditionalist Interview Jonathan Sacks, the next Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, came late to his vocation. Barabara Amiel spoke to him Golden reunion of the little ships Human—and mechanical—heroes are planning a return to Dunkirk Tournament Training Begins with Mind Games Battifield Tours Ltd. Cordula Times Diary Gateway to a new Europe Michael Howard suggests ways in which the world should change after the fall of the Soviet Empire Why this obsession with political hara-kiri? Woodrow Wyatt scoffs at the Sunday paper polls of Yory Mps The only time to say goodbye Going It Alone Speeding Justice Sweet Tooth Policy vacuum on Nato forces Castro's Cuba Land Registry fees Ton or tonne? Distant prospect of Israeli peace Poll tax disquiet Care of mentally ill Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Lessons of the Harrods finding In case of need Court Circular Commonwealth Day Observance service Commonwealth Day Message 1990 from the Queen Latest wills Meeting H. W. Allan Deacon Oakham School Philippe Soupault The last of the founding fathers of the Surrealist movement Professor Klemens Szaniawski Eminent Polish scholar who participated in th growth of Solidarity Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Setting a squid to catch a monopole Science Report Malvern College Marlborough College Bridge Luncheons Birthdays today Reception Anniversaries Lincoln's Inn Prof D. G. Tucker Sonar in pursuit of the Loch Ness monster Appointments in the Forces Dinners Clifton College Announcements & Personal The Monroe Doctrine Arthritis Research Fortnum & Mason Searching for the Right Wallpaper? Sex Breakthrough Putting zip into this sporting life London Fashion Britain's top designers loosen up their line and lead a youthful parade of colourful style out of the locker-room and on to the streets Simpson (Piccadilly) Limited The best of British talent Hotline The New Lancia Dedra Is profit next to ungodliness? Is the Church confused between creating the wealth with which society cares for its needy -and simple greed? In the second of three articles discussing God and Mammon, Lord Caldecote examines bias against business Lloyds Bowmaker Tournament of the Mind Round 7—Answers Tomorrow Breakthrough for male sex problems Not much horse sense Television Spotlight on highlights Concert Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Also Commercial Roofs Yen mighter than the pen? Stephanie Billen on today's announcement of Japanese sponsorship for the National Poetry Library Festival Ram Orch/Strange Ram John Lill 'McNotty's' northern sights Andrew Gibbon William on plans for a Scottish Glyndebourne Much too mush of a good thing Rock Ruby Turner Dominion Les liaisons dangereuses Photosales Straussian greenery Opera Daphne Queen Elizabeth Hall Concise Crossword No 2125 Entertainments Testing her mettle again Word-Watching Preview Winning Move Ruthless rise to the top Television Choice Radio Choice NSPCC BBC 1 Berlin's spies to come in from the cold The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,240 Thatcher says she is happy to stay on Speculation blamed on Heseltine supporters Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Superman versus the Thunderbirds Political sketch Business & Finance No Title The Pound Stock Market British Vita ahead 29% TDG down Low payout up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Pound shrugs off 2.4% rise in retail sales Our City Staff: Advertising gloom deepens on forecast 4% revenue fall Our City Staff: Yellowhammer loss warning Uproar over Lockton board decision Shareholders concerned at receiver being called in Cadbury on sweet wars Hartwell fights off Jameel Indosuez calls In top Drexel man European Firm Opens in London Stronger board call at Berisford Wall Street European Investment Bank (Reuter): Blue-chip buying lifts Dow Stock Watch World Market Indices Trditional Options Vita's bargain basement buying pays off Tempus Company Briefs Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Burton dips as 3% holding is sold Stock Market Pendragon up by 21% after flotation London Traded Options Lucas takes world lead through acquisition Barings' books opened to reveal ?66m surprise C&w in HK deal Bullers drops French buy USDC climbs Same payout Tilney slides Lyonnaise up Perkins enjoys good health Anglo United to sell fuel interests Sandelson takes panel brief The Times City Diary Shearson wields the axe The Times City Diary Same again The Time City Diary Debt lives on Libra Bank to close and pay creditors Towering Dudley Hobsons falls into a loss of £520,213 Shareadvance accused of VAT fraud Transport Development Group Plc High Noon arrives for the Saatchi brothers Comment The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities marked lower Stock Exchange Prices Managers need to stand up and be counted Doubts over proportioning shares in medium-sized… Bank statements Nissan Foreign exchange helps Mai to half-way £28m Astec profits of £5.7m after zero interim Emess lifts its payout as profits grow 24% Westland Aerospace wins ?160m of orders Harrods plans airport shop Cambridge Water not to seek public status Business Roundup Runciman in £3.8m buy Broadwell shares fall Lonrho out of Paribas tie Cornwell falls to £4.1m Butte changes stockbroker Herbert Smith The revolution of a profession The legal profession is facing its biggest upheavel this century. Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, examines the reasons for the sweeping changes and the implications for legal services Quarry Dougall Applied Management Sciences Solicitors Town Clarks Department Masons Hewitson Becke+Shaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Law Personnel News of the World Shedding an age-old image Plans are afoot to make the judiciary more representative of the population they are appointed to judge, Frances Gibb writes Decentralizing the Bar's services Bar expertise usually available only in London is flourishing in the North, Nick Riddle reports European Law Programme Voice for the defenceless Nicholas Vineall and Brian Hughes look at 'legal aid' in tribunals The Bar in the 1990s Bowring The demands of legal aidforce change An unpalatable whistle to blow The judiciary has often been inclined to turn its back on police malpractice, James Morton says, and measures to eradicate it have simply not worked. He calls for radical new solutions Masons No longer a role only for rich kids New proposals seek to make legal training available to a wider range of people, Frances Gibb writes The Law Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Denton Hall The Times Legal Appointments John Hamilton Associates Hamilton Brothers Oil and Gas Limited More than a brief encounter Quarry Dougall Reaping the fair rewards Anne Marie Martin, organizer of the Law Fair, explains how the legal profession is trying to turn a recruitment crisis into a bonanza Inns and Outs Linklaters & Pines Michael Page Legal Darchem John Hamilton Associates Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items Rough justice in schools Law is the worst funded of all the university subjects, writes Graham Zellick Training Lawyers for Europe The testing time for sex equality Christina Morton reports on the new ways being tried out by legal firms to recruit and retain women QMW University of London The Crown Prosecution Service Where do lawyers come from? The profession's demand for graduates continues unabated, as this week's recruitment drive in London, shows. Edward Fennell reports on how the competing firms find their staff Reuter Simkin Shipping Lawyer Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Reuter Simkin Multiple Display Advertising Items Eversheds Single law firms go a-courting for future European Partners As 1992 looms closer, Josephine Carr looks at the options and responsibilities facing British practices Frere Cholmeley Letter from the City of the future Vannii Treves considers the outlook in the Square Mile through the eyes of a solicitor in the year 200 Jumping on the IT bandwagon Electronic document transfer, video conferencing and data storage on compact discs will rapidly transform legal practice over the next few years. Sean Overend examines the changes Baker & McKenzie Some recognition for the rank and file Para-legals, licensed conveyancers and legal executives are becoming 'professionalized', Edward Fennell writes Brecher Uncertainty factor school decision Affidavit evidence alone can be sufficient Chartered Engineers and Incorporated Engineers results Reasons for refusing legal aid Misrepresentation justifies rescission Living expenses exceeded income Rea v Highnam Portfolio Banking Lawyer Corporate Commercial Company Commercial Head of Legal Information and Library Services Taylor Root Multiple Display Advertising Items Esprit Avon Spelthorne Chichester District Council All set for a new course in space Graduates in scientific and numerate disciplines are again being offered the chance of retraining by the Ministry of Defence for its science group. Joan Venner reports Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadland Housing Association Limited Large Housing Programme Shetland Islands Gateshead Legal Harrow City of London Fulfilment of a Pipe-dream of succcess The Times previews National Hunt's greatest occasion, the unique three-day Cheltenham meeting, which starts today Dunwoody chasing a glorious champion double Sound Golly impresses at 33-1 Rapid Raceline Le Chat Noir finally ends frustrating run North boys keep their places Rugby Union Mandarin: Beech Road can defy faster conditions to lift crown again National Hunt Festival Big Race Line-Up BBC1 Form guide to the 19 Contenders Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Sedgefield Selections Champions to uphold festival form The Times Racing Service Shortest cuts lead Alesi to the top Motor Racing: Tyrrell Find a Young French Upstart with a Capacity for Taking Veteran Rivals in his Stride Lake the perfect organizer Real Tennis Pools Forecast Juventus halt Milan's run Overseas Football Overseas Results Raiders ready to return to Oakland American Football Today Fixtures Devils hit by injury to Moria Ice Hockey Sport on TV Ballesteros shows hunger for victory is as fierce as ever Golf A course with a view Kingston prepare for coronation Basketball Next host contest is growing Ice Skating Houghton seals the breach MCC side well beaten Medlycott prepares for Test debut as England look ahead Cricket Dittmar faces penalty for non-appearance Squash Rackets Cyphers take title but are hardly taxed Bowls A persistent challenger is beaten back Tomba is back in best form Sking: Italian Finds Perfect Riposte to Critics of his Style Walker signs new deal and stays with Forest For the Record Wembley date for Chelsea Football Supporters to get a fairer deal at final Cricketcall Keeping eyes on the road Poll tax threatens thousands of clubs Aston Villa set up record transfer deal for Cascarino Help the Aged Mullin is back at centre for Ireland Festival on a winner 'Big Foot' told to hang around Mason hands rival some free advice Sponsor ends athletics deal Stourport's final push Sport in Brief Dollars win over doubting players End Column Muted fanfares for richest event
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