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News from 16/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Ian Mather Diplomatic Editor, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Patrick Bishop (Middle East Correspondent), Reg Ikin (Vice-Chairman), Christopher Walker and Robin Oakley and Andrew McEwen, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Gibering Bol-Alima, Michael Stevenson, David Gower, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Girard Steichen, Regina v Williams, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Rory Howlett, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Ed Blanche (Middle East Editor), Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ian Black, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Pat Blair, Michael Chance, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Aubrey J. Yates, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ray Robinson, John Percival, Max Harrison, Brian Crozier, John Durie and Gillian Bowditch, Sally Jones, Nigel Williamson, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Tim Llewellyn (Bbc Middle East Correspondent), Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Leslie Plommer, A. Emanuel, David Miller, Mayhew, Josephine Fairley, Chris Patten, Charles Donald, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Denis Tingay's, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Cardinal Basil Hume, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Punte del Este, Mike Nicholls, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Richard D. Astor, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Antony Rouse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Peter Aykroyd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Ian Ross and Chris Moore, Malcolm McKeag, Martin Fletcher and Susan Ellicott, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Catherine Adams, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, K. G. Miller, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Nick Goldfinger, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Regina v Simpson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Steve Turner, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Susan Ellicott, Mac Margolis, Richard Hutchins, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Iraq hanging is condemned as barbarism Inside Tomorrow Doctor cleared of murder Jobless fall Index Gorbachov pledges three-point reform Rebellious Lord Provost has cash flow frozen Bazoft, the journalist who paid the ultimate price for a scoop Gold Cup glory for the Welsh Thatcher rules out rise in income tax Labour has a 20-point lead in the Mid-Staffordshire by-etection, according to a Gallup poll in The Daily Telegraph today. Yesterday on NOP poll in the Daily Mail showed a 25-point Laobur lead in the traditional Tory stronghold United Cutlers of Sheffield (Reuter): Shamir brought down in historic vote A Muslim extremist group, the Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine, threatened last night to attack airports, airlines and planes to halt the emigration of Soviet Jews to Isreal. The group also threatened to kill the three American teacher hostages it is holding Extradition ruling 'grossly offensive' News Roundup Art sale rule change Migraine drug hopes Operation damages BT to check credit Police given the slip Comet 'I was simply a reporter after a scoop' Bazoft execution: Condemned writer talked of his innocence in final meeting with envoy 'Observer' staff meet to mourn a colleague Tough trade sanctions would hit Britain Browne gives up struggle to save political career Charges dropped against 14 police Doctor cleared of murdering patient with pain-killing jab Death of cancer sufferer Air Canada Calls to tighten auction house rules Law Fair puts employers to the test A two-wheel celebration Heseltine warning on 'homeless underclass' £4,000 for sickbed winner Portfolio Museums guide for 1990 Ups Defiant councils to implement banned school funding plan The High Court was asked yesterday to block a plan to convert a south London comprehensive school into a City Technology College. The London Borough of Southwark and the Inner London Education Authority, challenged a decision by governors at Bacon's Church of England school to become the first denominatioanl CTC. Mr Brian Keith, QC, for Ilea, told Lord Justice Stuart Smith and Mr Justice Simon Brown that the governors agreed last June to close the school, founded in 1703, and to re-open in Docklands. The resolutions were invalid because of the pecuniary interest of one of the governors, he said. The hearing continues England take silver in chess Offer rejected Card fraud up Teletext pledge Island robbery Snow blindness Record £473,000 for Turner Saleroom 1,800 language teachers needed Big polytechnics hit in contest for funds Producing a fresh line on a drawstring The Royal Bank of Scotland House Beautiful Breaking of pledges 'caused furore after Distillers takeover' The Guinness trial Big increase in arms that Nato allies must destroy Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Scientist disputes BFNL's claim Fish saved from extinction Body-builder fined for selling steroids Court told of Times investigation Military stores 'facing risk of further fires' Court ruling backs immigration policy Town £ Country Building Society Revolution changes little for Romania's forgotten outcasts is afraid of need constant Shy campaigner who shuns the cruel side of politics Man in the Naws: Ibrahim Bohme Brandt leads new attack on Kohl in change of tactics Changing Face of Europe Polish demand Poland said yesterday it wanted a bigger say in German reunification talks than the limited role offered on border issues. Mr Krzysztof Skubiszewski, the Forelgn Minister, appeared to raise the stakes for Warsaw in a statement that advanced previously unpublished Polish demands for a voice on other topies Reform image wins some voter support Communists spruce up party's old facade US hard line on aid for Russia Brussels-Herr Helmut Kohl, the West German Chancellor, distressed by the critical remarks on reunification by Mr Karel Van Miert, the Belgian European Transport Commissioner, is to visit the European Commission next week Rearguard battle over Nazi files ownership (Reuter): Foretich elated at meeting daughter World Roundup Call to rejoin Unesco (AP): MEPs' hostages plea French mosque blast Opium 'king' charged (Reuter): Mongolia poll pledge Crime Together We'll Crack It (Reuter): Gorbachov caution on Lithuania Changing Face of Europe A told of 235,000 peopel used liberalized travel laws to leave the Soviet Union permanently last year, up from 108,000 in 1988, Trud newspaper said. More than two million citizens travelled abroad in 1989 Vatican agrees Kremlin ties Germany asks the Czechs to forgive Washington silent on role in collapse of coalition The government crisis in Isrel Search for Peace that Led to Rift Royal Mail Business Royal smiles away from home Hanoi 'phantom' army carries on war in Cambodia Brazil leader vows to heal economy Delta Airlines (AP): Libya blames Rabta blaze on Israeli and us sabotage Bonn protest West Germany formally protested to Libya yesterday about a demonstration outside its embassy in Tripoli and denied any links to a fire at a suspected Libyan chemical weapons plant. The fire on Wednesday was at a plant in Rabta that the US and West Germany cliam manufactures chemical weapons. Libya has denied the claim Bedtime story on sex, lies and Aids Marcos flies in for trial (Reuter): Coup failure (AFP): New warning Forest alert (AFP): Cabinet shift Mandela talk (Reuter): Tanker blast (Reuter): Troops to go Dogged effort Afghan coup leader 'will fight on' Dixons Father predicts further arrests The Julie Ward murder Commons united in condemning Bozoft execution Labour support for the strongest possible government response to the execution of the British journalist in Iraq was promised by Mr Roy Hattersley, deputy leader of the Labour Party, during Prime Minister's questions. In Mr Kinnock's Civilized reaction 'may be viewed as Uk weakness' House of Lords Tory warning comes near to backfiring Pound proves a fifficult topic Nellist under poll tax attack Prime Minister Renton refuses date for debate Nhs reforms mark move away from bureaucracy, says Forsyth Health Choice Parliament next week Parliament today Easier repayments urged on banks London 'best site for bank' Irish court move 'slur' Jobs record defended Government's waste paper Vat cash Job figures Nissan A life story written in blood Ever since he went to school with a gun, Saddam Hussein has lived in the shadow of treachery and violence. Hazhir Teimourian examines the history of the tyrant of Baghded Tournament of the Mind Millet Lighting the Worlds Finest Crystal Collection Eternal mothers Motherhood after the menopause may now be possible. Victoria McKee reports on the slowing of the " biological clock" A pizza farmyard Loathing in the material world Barbara Amiel Students' disunion? OBAS Times Diary Nigel Williamson Life and the way to moral death Cardinal Basil Hume argues that in the movement to allow embryo experimentation he the seeds of the self-destruction of society East Germans get lost in the democratic fog Anne McElvoy on an election that has left the voters bewildered No smoke without hell on earth Shamir's last gamble Richard Owen on a Jewish coalition that will resist rebuilding Responding to Barbarism The Rostenkowski Gambit Suffer the Children Moscow's model for change? A new Europe Ethiopian Marxism Cameroon forests Differing views on poll tax fairness Mandela at Wembley Bicycles by rail Stalling for time in inner cities Execution in Baghdad London dialling Echoes of empire Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Buckingham Palace High sheriffs The Royal Society Birthdays today Anniversaries Dr Bruno Bettelheim Rehabilitating the disturbed child in the world outside his fear Princess Irene of Greece Rescued by a French marquis from the Russian Revolution Dinners The Spenker Service dinners Hms Collingood Habitual, wandering whales Memorial service Bapak Muhammad Subuh Appointments Today's royal engagements Reception Lord Slim Forthcoming marriages Vice-Adm William F. Raborn Creating Polaris, a new deterrent Luncheon How, then shall we escape if we pay no attention to… Opening of Selfrige's The Times Let them eat cold porridge? Television Wyndham's Theatre The British, drawn from life Whether for home consumption or for export, exhibitions of British art should reflect merit and not fashion Working hard, saying little, and doing nothing Theatre Theatre Sunday in the Park with George Lyttelton Light-hearted but satisfying blend Dance Currulao/Shadows Sadler's Wells Royal Shakespeare Company Ballets Jazz Recital Wigmore Hall Führer or guru? Mike Nicholls talks to Peter Waterman, rock entrepreneur, who sees great potential for the industry in 1992 Glorious re-emergence of the Glass Spider Albums Turntables turn to enrich bedroom mixing Steve Turner looks to next Tuesday's final of the Technics World DJ Mixing Championships at Wembley British Gas Weekend Gigs The Times Preview features a different area of the… Concise Crossword No 2128 Entertainments Happy coincidence Word-Watching Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2127 It's pure music to the ears Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Churchill Nellist clash riles Labour The Times Crossword No 18,243 Great day for a Welsh no-hoper Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Weather Mrs T rises and darkness falls Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Ashcroft resigns Delta ahead ABP advance Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Glaxo unveils 'blockbuster' drug for migraine BAT ready to cash in on stores groups Unemployment down by just 2,000 as earning stabilize Crisp farewell from Sir Hector United Biscuits turns in record trading profit Rolls roars ahead to £233m Sir Leon accused by French Prust remains in red Try Group Plc Section 2 BTR Glitter returns to Glaxo shares as worries over Zantac begin to fade Tempus Company Briefs Delta Richardsons to take Regentcrest private Business Roundup Banknote rise slowing down Try goes 42% ahead Scrip issue by T Clarke Cattle's rises to ?7.66m Ridley refers BICC deal Wolseley rises just 1% at half-way stage Sealink deal Kleinwort Benson profits soar by 369% to £83m BBA earns ?84m and lifts payout Leisure boom Output slows Berlitz offer Wood ahead Crying in the Capel Owners Abroad to take over Redwing by stages Calor hit by mild weather Nomad loses his way Brotherly love Test for Kennet Legal & Genera! damaged by storms Warning cuts price of Brown & Tawse shares Rolls Royce Exit Mr Ashcroft, enter Mr Pots and Pans Man Comment Standard lending continued despite MiniScribe breach Enterprise joins queue making bids at Huffco By Our City Staff: Bredero achieves 48% rise in net asset value Ford National Mutual Life Bridon jumps to £16m after break with TWIL London Traded Options Standard Life Close Bros tops £6m thanks to liquidity Lex lifts dividend as £55.8 m profit Fowler joins Evered Tsw near £2.5m at interim Recent Issues Fimbra Member Investment helps Hall rise 17% to £11.9m Rink tumbles Profits surge Spandex ahead Pict revival Family units come under the spotlight The Times The numbers that count for Major Targets undr fire in battle against inflation Latest economic indicators offer scant comfort to a Chancellor facing his first Budget. Colin Narbrough looks at just some of the figures John Major must take into account in his calculations World Market Indices Traditional Options Hall Engineering (Holdings) P. L. C Legal & General Jivraj duo seeking hotel purchases Selective gains Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street Fidelity Share Service Arbitrage buying helps lift shares World Markets The Times Glynwed International plc Broker's warning of soaring 'green' costs knocks Shell Stock Market Alpha Stocks Cash-rich Minorca raises payout The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Car Leasing and Rental Wheeling their way to a promised land Britain's beleaguered car leasing and rental industry is looking to Europe for welcome security, Derek Harris writes PHH AllStar Fleet Motor 90 Show Car Leasing and Rental/2 Market on the move An increase in Europe travel and a likely rise in air passengers are promising are signs for the car rental sector, Derek Harris writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Fleet Management Services Gentle hands on the wheel Experts advice can end the early headaches of fleet management, Rodney Hobson says A fleet to meet all your needs Leasecontracts A Cavalier approaches`` Rodney Hobson on the flight for car fleet supremacy To hire or buy: tax will decide your answer Companies setting up a car fleet have several options, but their choices all too often are based on question of tax liability Lex Vehicle Leasing Kenning Leaseline The Meekend Car Co 1973 Aston Martin Amv8 Series 2 Alvis T. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacAcademy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Promotion, Publicity & Marketing Briefings Surplus Capacity Hotels & Licensed Premises Oxfordshire Local councils credited with helping business The Times A world campaign with vision Prevention and cure are the aims as the number of blind people rises MSD Merck Sharp&dohme Dixey Instruments Ltd Direct Results New ways to bring the help Training VOX Healthcare Communications UnimATCO A Special Report How the teachers learn their skills A university offers a programme for home and overseas specialists Getting to grips with the causes Treatment Interlink Sight Savers Education gap bridged Schools Many blind children in poorer countries do not go to school. Here six show what can be done Printouts admissible as real evidence Council failed to take into account tenant's intermittent occupation Challenged evidence ruled admissible although suspect was denied access to solicitor Home Secretary can develop deportation decision power Law Report March 16 1990 Court of Appeal Procedures in group litigation Jury uncertainty should have led to acquittal in indecency case Pleadings have to be amended carefully No power to review of indictment Hastening slowly toward unification Germany: The Future in Sport What will happen to sport in Germany after unification? The problems are considered by David Miller, who went there to investigate A burglars' field day at Oldham Mason in need of motivation Boxing: Champion Looking for Meaningful Win to Regain Lost Support Graham back in action Loughborough players form nucleus for UAU Student Sport Oxford quite serious about snatching lead Today's Fixture Try this Denls Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Tomorrow Welsh sides thrive in sevens events Schools Rugby The best backs in the field are green American Football Spontaneous Thomas may be big threat Gymnastics One day's Test match play would have had more value Australia routed by Hadlee England are losers on one-day project of their own making Cricket Runs spurned as England a draw Miles will establish new links Tennis Victory sends Loosemore up rankings From a Special Correspondent, Teaerife: New recruits make a mark Nicholas flatters only to deceive Trail-marker Duncan surprises top seeds Skiing Calcavecchia is out right by playing partner's example Golf Boardman on the road to new horizons Cycling Fourth win for gelding out a year with injury Equestrianism Banham is a great leveller for the Army Slough to receive trophy Mandarin: Improving Master Rajh can defy top weight to complete treble By Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections By Mandarin: Fakenham Selections The Times Racing Service Call Collect leads the charge towards Aintree Midland Glenn operation Results From yesterday's two meetings Riders appeal over whip bans Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Sole gives heart to the body of Scotland Rugby Union: The Hopes of a Nation Which Wants to Send England Packing Rest with Comparative Ease on Broad Shoulders Woodward waits for test of defence Snow Reports England are keeping calm Ford swaps wilderness for first Welsh cap By a Special Corrspondent: Barnet depending on Clarke Non-League Football Tunisia hindered by stern referee Britain dig deep into reserves of strength Athletics Comfort in defeat for Davis Snooker Mould-breaking court faces baptism of fire Real Tennis Clubs appeal for semi-final switch Swansea bring Yorath back to Vetch Field Quinn joins City as Cascarino's move to Villa is completed Perett stretches Cambridge lead Rugby League Artificial surfaces under fire For the Record Frost is frozen out by Rashid Petchey beats top seed but regrets low points Tennis Thamesdown pair through after a battle Taking a gamble on the equator Lamazou ends his 109-day voyage as a global hero Yachting Tomorrow's Sport A grey day in the Age of Desert Orchid Norton's Coin hits a golden jackpot Trivial Pursuit Frontline view of the grand slam Call for Government help over seating Simmons returns Sport in Brief Italians say they are ready for supporters Cricket that fails the real test End Column

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