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News from 20/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Donald Cooper, H. M. Sands, Kari Lloyd, Jeremy Andrews, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Ernest Beck and Daniel Treisman, Jon Ashworth, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Andrew McEwen, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Tony Hollingsworth (Managing Director), Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Thomas Armstrong, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Shirley Porter, Leader, John Stock, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Allen A. Bartholomew, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Bnenos Aires, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Rodney Lord, Nigel Williamson and David Hands, Paul Parker, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Tallack, Sir Alan Walters, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Jeremy kingston, Janis MacKay, John Percival, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Agatha Christie, Edward Fennell, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Frank Paton, Mark Almond, Colin A. Roberts, (Michael Phillips), Catherine Sampson, M. D. Berkson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Clough, Barry Pickthall, Jennifer Temkin, Ian Ross, Gabriel Ronay, John Ballantine Ponte Vedra Florida, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Philip Redferni (Deputy Director), Hugh Willatt, Chairman, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, David Brewerton, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Marian McIntyre, Niclole Swengley, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Klara Sternberg, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Chris Moore and Dennis Signy, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Myles Glover, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, W. J. West, Key Biscayne, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Steart Jone, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: Lithuanian economy put under attack Gorbachov set to turn the screw on rebels Japan interest rate rise Inside Appeal granted Polluted seas Uninsured art Inquiry call Tackling fame Index MPs support war crimes trials Watch your language, the Munchkins are coming Hurd meets de Klerk for talks on aid East Germany's SPD spurns coalition offer Howe warns of tough Budget Labour in reselection switch Fimbra Falling land sales hold up hospital building £250,000 fight for river BBC Budget Call Ulster jail report urges 90 changes BP employees shocked by job cuts in City head office A power in the kitchen Confidence vote on MP dropped Parkinson takes a drive into future Appeal for rail funding gets a cool reception Call for greater mad cow safety France's late bid in battle for new tank Murder inquiry reopened Safety seating Paper's error Soldier killed Young citizens Miners lobby Police slashed Closure fight Trial of PC jailed for 17 years was travesty of justice Police officers fabricated evidence against constable Godunov exported back to Russia Rare eagle lands on Norfolk coast Journalist sues police chief over arrest in 'bogus' raid Speech-controlled typewriter rivals Shakespeare Repeat of court blunder averted Gotch record anticipated Sale Room Orchestra's warning on venue Life term for rapist who killed heiress 13 years ago The Backman Hotline BBC Sea pollution 'is posing growing health threat' Worldwide investigation links disposal of sewage with disease State schools to adopt student teaching scheme Laser-feed may increase growth Glenmorangie Our Science Editor: Acid rain damage may last decades Drug fears grow with record rise in addicts UK public embraces all things Japanese Ministers face legal action threat over London council capping New rating could end York family's business tradition Labour hope sticks to script Mid-Staffs By-Election Fears of higher collection costs after the Budget Security staff registration scheme opens Baroness 'made poverty claim' Employers get advice on Aids MP to retire GP appeal Child award Tax protest Driving ban Police team to pursue war crimes inquiry Major's alternatives How will the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Budget-his first, and the first to be televised-affect you? Rodney Lord looks at the options open to him and offers (right) a chart on which you can fill in the changes as they are announced in the House Economic Forecasts Warsaw memories Picture Gallery Standing in the rain Gallery cleared of young people House of Lords £57m in building grants for arts Workers' pay 'too low' Rates paper promised Parliament today Toshiba De Klerk is likely to visit Britain in May, Hurd says OAU sets up group to monitor South Africa 'Army' attempts to count number of US homeless US space station encounters turbulence Rebels in Ethiopia force regime's hand Our Foreign Staff: Mengistu to allow multi-party system Socialist deadlock persists Li to ease austerity policy as output falls Parisian vice squad nets its leader during red light raid 'Abuses' by Israel attacked Dispute hint on budget Pipe blamed for hotel fire Communist Party suffers election rout in Leningrad Estonia nationalists claim early triumph in elections Eurochannels Ceausescu's top aides win appeal delay European conservatives back Budapest scholar India lifts defence spending Off course (AP): Boat sentence Car bomb (AP): Bus strike (Reuter): Biggest liner (AFP): Jaw breaker 1 Diagrams 2 Verbal 3 Maths Tournament of the Mind Wallenberg 'was double agent' 4 Logic Miscellany Kohl explains vision of new unity From Our Own Correspondent: Lafontaine pins poll hopes on broken pledges The Line up in East Germany's New Parliament From Our Own Correspondent: Gains in conservative Bavaria give some early solace to SPD Delors presses Bonn to consult EC before currency changes Berlin's mirror image Nato membership issue still Kremlin stumbling block The favoured 'express route' is opened up Barclays Masters of the black market The £130m haul from a Boston gallery has highlighted a growing world-wide problem. David Sapsted reports aerospatiale Thieves with a £130 Million Shopping List Times Diary Barry Fantoni Communism down but far from dead After the East German elections, Mark Almond finds the economic certainties of the old order still appeal to many over the unknown What cure for the new-tech ham? Hanging in the balance Robin Oakley sees Labour still having to struggle for a majority Counting by noddles Old words for new A Kind of Wild Justice A Black and White Case Sublime Loot Finding a 'fifth man' Sneak preview Mandela at Wembley Tighter controls on false papers Ethical issues in the case of Bazoft Poll tax points Westminster meters Training young opera singers Weather omen Sleeping easy First-class post Court Circular Court and Social School announcements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Meeting Appointments Birthdays today Ronald Dowd Australian tenor who revelled in taxing dramatic roles Tracing a gene from the past Science Report Rear-Admiral Sir Matthew Slattery Naval aviator who turned to supplying aircraft in war and peace Karl Munchinger Yardstick for Bach in earlier days The Chartered Institute of Building Today's royal engagements Dinner Reception Announcements & Personal Visual provocation in store Shunning ordinary venues, eight young artists have taken over an old factory to mount their own exhibition John Stock reports Tate Gallery Looking back in middle-aged embarrassment Theatre Forget-Me-Not Lane Greenwich More dash, less splash, a test for young talents Dance Scottish Ballet Theatre Royal, Glasgow First-timers come first Terry Hands, artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, argues that the subsidized theatre's prime duty is to new writers Where are the wits? Television Contrary of Mary Rock Mary Coughlan Dominion dti A sharp edge to the Nineties Paris Fashion by Liz Smith clothkits French Blair Hotline Cerruti winners Down, not out New in London Theatre The Times Preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday, as indicated above, including events in the following seven days. Plus the Cinema Guide Continuing Entertainments Outside London Word-Watching Television top 10 Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2131 Outside London Cinema Guide Sondheim, side by side Television Choice Radio 4 Rspca Stonehenge scarred by graffiti artists The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,246 Riverboat inquiry call as lax safety blamed Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Paris designer to miss show Labour move for end of reselection Mid Staffs battle for the loonies Political Sketch Business The Pound Stock Market M&S blow feared Booker up Rugby rises Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil End raw deal for small investors, SE told Sterling hits record low against mark 'Risk' fund curbs urged Carter admits theft of $1m from clients VPI suspends former owner of American subsidiary Optimism over County Hall Berisford under Tate Scrutiny Arrows Limited Turriff weathers storm in advance to £5.82m Business Roundup Acorn grows by 123% Refuge hit by losses Glamar buys Speedo arm Halshaw in 8.5% fall Alba declines at half way IMI Agatha Christie gives Booker a happy ending Tempus Rugby Group Tyne Tees falls by £720,000 LET and Daiwa in joint deal Refuge Group PLC Company Briefs Invesco to sell firm for $64m Accura set to buy City Gate Estates in £22m agreed deal Runciman profit salvo Wassall soars Canning rise Elders study Scholes down S&R steady Metalrax £7m Birch awaits silver The Times City Diary IMI primed to expand Quarterly £8m by Blue Arrow A fed-up Fayed leaves Return ticket By Our City Staff: US staff attack BTR bid Trews time Carol Leonard Purchases enable Hickson to soar Independent Financial Advice Annual anachronism comes round again Comment Mum on the creche Philips Wall Street Bp shares slip despite talk of $500m savings Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Touche Ross Bank of Scotland World Market Indices Portfolio Platinum Equities market lower Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Platinum Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Ex dividend a Ex all b Forecast dividend a I… payment … Third Market Commodities London Traded Options Traditional Options Multiple Display Advertising Items Counting the cost of unity As East Germans cast their vote for reunification, Sir Alan Walters looks at the methods of achieving a single mark and the implications of such a move Fall in demand for East German goods and the dislocation so created will bring a clamour for help Multiple Display Advertising Items Power to review industrial tribunal Employment Appeal Tribunal Multiple Display Advertising Items Look more closely at video Video-recorded evidence should be made admissible, Jennifer Temkin argues Certificate was not conclusive Court will control pace of multi-party litigation Multiple Display Advertising Items Summary offensiveness John Ellowood questions the trend to exclude some serious offences from trial by jury in the Crown Court Taking the ice out of divorce Edward Fennell reports on a group of lawyers who strive to save failing marriages Inns and Outs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Everybody's welfare at heart Welfare rights workers are on hand to lend a listening ear and guide us through the minefields of legislation. Janis Mackay talks with a worker Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In tune with the bridal march Dresses, flowers, gifts, reception … weddings need much thought. But there are specialists around who can help England pause to face the future Focusing on amateur ethics Boost for England 18-group team Scotland can tap a large reservoir of talent for NZ tour Rugby Union England Squad England to refuse SA appeal Getting the adrenalin going by putting your life at risk Players return after spring training delay Baseball Selection policy weakens Britain Swimming Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Event with special place in calendar Johnson's aspirations tumble in the water Welsh five hole in one European Ryder men see other ranks take charge Fontwell Park Nottingham Selections The Times Racing Service Race declared void Mandarin: Breakfast Car can initiate Fontwell double for Grissell Racing Walker criticizes Government policy Jockeys withdraw appeals Becquerel is warm order for Lincoln Moulin sponsor Newcastle results Celtic Express is slow but sure Point-to-point Three represent Britain Wolverhampton Tom Regis killed in team chase fall Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Reports Just watching the world go by David Miller examines the self-effacing and somnolent world of the chairman of Buster Douglas Inc Kingston's overdue harvest Basket Ball Goode left out in the cold by Whetnall Badminton Devils in record victory Ice Hockey London club wins third cup and league double Volleyball Overseas League Results Real set sights on goals record Overseas Football Pools Forecast English chances for Italy dismissed Vicini says the British style is poorly suited for victory in World Cup Tranmere defeat rivals to return to the top Crewman mugged Mason improving Blow for Kent Taylor is unhappy at Aston Villa's live commitments Football First division leaders Ferrasse to go Xinhua ineligible Race cancelled Barnwell pays for poor Walsall form Harding holds on Davison eyes title Scheme to provide 60 indoor centres Tennis For the Record Positive game needed Argentina made to toil for the draw Cricket Close-quarter combat comes into the home The Week in Review Johnston triumphant Bowls Steinlager again sets pace Yachting Sport Call for greater isolation for England in Cup Agents for FA Cup appointed JAL Japan Airlines Sanctions against Anfield Scots A touch of perspective for Capriati Government swift to allay clubs' Poll Tax fear Chancellor Gooch does his good turn Defeat not in his budget Results from Key Biscayne Port of Spain Scoreboard Union pleads for touts clampdown Wright guides in New Zealand

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