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News from 03/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jakobovits, Helen Edmondson, Sarah Hall, Peter Green, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Meil Bennett, Clara Colvin, Marie Ann Zarina, Chairman, Ronald Faux, Ian Sweet, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, John Hennessy, Montpellier, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Jeffrey Bayes, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Sarler, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, J. D. Eagles, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Owens Jenkins, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Anatol Lieven Vilnius and Michael Binyon, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Mark Souster and Tom Giles, John T. Watson, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Susan MacDonald and Philip Jacobson, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mark Glaser, Ray Kennedy, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, M. D. Saunders, Russel Johnston, Michael Clark, John Young, Marcus Williams, John Mallet, Kate Hoey, Lawrie Smith, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, Salman Rushdie, Roddy MacKenzie, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Geoffrey Turner, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Michael Theodoulou, Ian Murray, and John Holland, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Edger Wallace, Hans Binnendijk, David Toop, Sir Michael Kerr, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Pearce Wright and Craig Seton, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cressida Connolly, Stewart Tendler and Neil Bennett, Allan Spink, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Alan Ryan, Phil McLennan, Victor T. C. Middleton, Richard Owen, John Bell, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Donald Reeves, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Michael Horsnell and Ronald Faux, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Quentin Cowdry, Peter Davenport, Ronald Faux and Richard Ford, Davids Hands, Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Alan McGregor, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, James Lancelot, David Powell, Joan Venner, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, A. Felicity Brasier, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, James Pringle, Jaffna, Ronald Faux and Peter Davenport, Jan Raath, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Strangeways rebles still hold prison Cash over staffing levels Shares hit by riot reaction Inside Student losses Trade war fears Kohl retreats BBC man dies Index By Our Foreign Staff: Be Klerk crackdown on township strife Mayor 'rescues' bags of Chagalls for Israel Saddam Chemical threat to Israel Waddington attacks Labour Poll tax MPs King aiming for smaller forces What's orange, got three legs and eats melons? Earthquake hits Britain Britain suffers its quake in 100 years British Midland BR board 'must have free hand Parking charges soar London parks going Dutch Correction Warnings of tension ignored, officers say Stangeways: anatomy of an outdated and overcrowded prison Custody use is falling Passenger ferry safety standards 'still too low' Boys die trapped in burning shed Fire erases new look to old walls IRA active in pub Six campaign says Dear Paper's apology Norwood leads The reason why Radio facelift First direct Staff blame for outbreak Isolated life of 'at risk' inmates The Carlton GSi 3000 24v Couplelose damages claimover radiation Reluctant mother's £33,000 Clemency plea on kidney surgeon Saved murals to be Pevsner memorial Canon Livestock ban on farmer Anarchist groups plan further 'resistance' to tax Nokia-Mobira 72 in Court on protest charges Riot damage bill may top £10m, insurers say Labour rebels lose headway Australia drops poll tax plan Whitehall goes into business as 'Next Steps' Plan extends GP job falls Out of favour Council faults beach test Tsar's Wine Sold at Vintage Prices Saleroom Five Star Patten at work in the great outdoors Defence and Security in a transformed Europe Sick economy an incentive to arms cuts Soviet Defence DAKS Simpson Care for Countryside 'a military objective' Defence and the Environment Measures taken to retain recruits Personnel Sympathy isn't enough £25 is Need for Collective Security remains Nato Strategy Poll tax rally 'barbarism' attacked by both sides London Riot CPS gets more lawyers Incentives to seek work Defence for tagging £85m in aid for India Benefit cash Parliament today Failure to bring Charge attacked Smith looks to ERM future Embryo Bill Wins a Second reading Fertilization Law 18 more agencies launched Civil Service Samsung Information Systems 'Forced drug injections' for prisoners Jail Riot London's third airport will be second to none Mandela in Mission to end War With Natal Zulus Mafia's feared hit man caught (AP): Rabbi on trial for Sedition Jerusalem Warhol's brother spills the beans about Stardom Toying with firepower in Peking Kashmir exodus as tension rises Tigers foster an uneasy truce with premadasa (AFP): Police fire on protesters in Nepal Kathmandu One-party state in Zimbabwe put on sidelines (Reuter): Contras 'ready to lay down arms' Montelimar (Reuter): Four die in Peru Poll Violence (AP): Papandreou under attack (AP): Paris offers free theatre tickets US fungicide bar puts £920m Wine imports at risk Paris Sees risk of a trade war The New Lancia Dedra A Wedding Saga Of War and Peace Israel Clearly in Saddam's Sights Iray's chemical arsenal EC Split deepens on visa Policy Pressure on Kohl rises Over rates in Currency Union Poll Setback for CSU in Bavaria Thatcher to visit Prague (AP): Stay of execution (Reuter): Sydney 'miracle' (Reuter): Minister goes (Reuter): Official iquits Greek drought Argentine links Storms kill 45 Berlin battle of newspapers Psychiatric detention Continues Security Claims force Out SPD leader Russians in Estonia mull Over independence issue Prague puts its faith in miracles Vilnius softens stance over talks Times Diary How Bush Can help build a new Europe Hans Binnendijk offers a plan for a western security system to which Moscow could not object As easy as hopping off a log Late Converts to Caution Anatol Lieven reports on Lithuania's internal conflict Vilnius The right to disobey Alan Ryan sets out the caes for refusing to pay the poll tax Prison Pressures Half a League Onward In Vino. . . Cancer teaching seen as priority Rich and boor Sneak preview Hungarian politics Perils of rallies in central London Community charging Clergy teaching Curb on solicitors Student loans Questions on curator's role Canterbury succession Baltic rights Captive Market Court Circular Memorial service Receptions Anniversaries Latest wills Luncheon British Council Birthdays today Dinners Lord Rothschild Today's royal engagements Major-General Sir Humphry Tollemache Major-General Sir Humphry Tollemache, Bt, CB, CBE, DL, late Royal Marines, died on March 30 aged 92. Born on August 18,1897, he was selected as Commandant General Royal Marines in 1952. Illness prevented him from taking up the appointment Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy Alexandra Rose Day Tonbridge School Chapel Appointments Hon Julia Stonor Peter Jones Peter Jone, BBC Radio senior sports commentator, died yesterday in hospital in London. He was born on February 7,1930 The limiting Cycle of life Science Report University news Graham Weddell Graham Weddell, Professor of Human Anatomy at Oxford University from 1973 to 1975 and an Emeritus Fellow of Oriel College, died on March 21. He was born on February 18,1908 Forthcoming marriages Royal Society of Chemistry Announcements & Personal Wyndham's Theatre The Times Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Teenage rock 'n' troll Opera The Button Moulder Oundle Royal Shakespeare Company The Play's no longer the thing Clare Colvin reports on how political change has stolen a march on artistic express in Budapest's theatre The Bartons of 63rd Street Theatre Eden Riverside Studios Finding a elean, classy balance Fine Art Social and seismic engineering Television Concert RPO/Koenig Festival Hall Tate Gallery Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Rolling away the Seventies stones Screenwriter Hanif Kureishi outraged radio listeners by calling the weekend's riots 'terrific'. His new novel also shows his talent to shock Deer find a home in the refinery's shadow The second finalist in the The Times/PM Environment Awards puts a little wildlife into Humberside Why everybody is going West In the wake of the riots, the success story of London's centre of entertainment goes on, George Hill reports Survival for tribal peoples Dancing Years Donnakaran Kaffe Fassett Jake Sleeping on the job New York Hotline Looking like two billion dollars Nobody wears Ralph Lauren clothes better thah his wife, Ricky-or puts them through a more rigorous test Parkinson's Disease Theatre Today Theatre & Cabaret Wednesday Rock, Jazz & World Music Thursday Opera, Dance & Books Friday Classical Music Monday Art & Auctions 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 Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 2143 Entertainments Clever clown as cult hero Word-Watching Cabaret Winning Move Cinema Guide The Times Women two paces behind Television Choice Picture Gallery Marti Television & Radio De Klerk orders up troops in crackdown Hong Kong warning by Tebbit The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,258 (Reuter): Ceausescu's brother in the docK Weather Reasonable Roy spoils Tory fun Political sketch Business and Finance The Pound Inchcape at £176m Lucas split Spirax ahead Nikkei slumps 1,978 points Markets fear knock-on after second biggest one-day fall West End's Eastern worries Leaks prmpt Panel inquiry into LET bid Argyll joins club of Euro-retailers Few rules-but continentals must use English only Japanese wonder whether the sun is now setting on their golden age Falling yen hits sterling John Charcol Hub airline move at BA Bilton at £17m Cheval resigns Silver loan Company Briefs Marmite tops list as SB sells brands in £157m US deal Maintenance systems lagging Inchcape needs to find new routes Tempus Mowat and Pennant agree terms Action dropped Sale completed High rates slow credit to £3.74bn National Mutual and ANZ in £1.54bn link CLF Yeoman issues Warburg with writs Business Roundup Sunleigh up 24% to £2.8m Abbeycrest up 104% Bray down to £605,000 Strong & Fisher loss Recent Issues Alpha Stocks World Market Indices Reuters seeks to raise limit Wehmiiler surges 62% Storehouse takes down Richards 'for sale' signs Sharesale charges brought ISE to change Bears and jet nags Last laugh No Title WBB rises 12% to £8.5m Saved by cutting room The Times City Diary Signing on and on The Times City Diary Eagle 'invests' £50m in B&W Ontario Too much flexibility but not enough care Comment Delta Airlines London Traded Options Traditional Options (Reuter): Late buying helps Dow to recover World Markets (Reuter): Rates rise forces HK lower Hong Kong Cancer Research Campaign Shares manage to cut losses Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Big mark-down Untangling those contract disputes Sir Michael Kerr on the complexity of international arbitration Risk of damage not covered by nuclear Act Merlin and Others v British Nuclear Fuels Ltd PA Consulting Group London Fire & Civil Defence Authority No Title Council's duty to convey right-to-buy property Dance and Another v Welwyn Hatfield District Council Some documents can be validly served by fax Hastle and Jenkerson v McMahon Call for amendment to costs rule Video Box Office Ltd v GST Holdings Ltd Passing on that 'Know-how' Edward Fennell meets six youn Polish lawyers, here to see what makes the City tick Lipson Lloyd Jones Hardings Management Consultants How to press your case No Title Assistant Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blyth Dutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inns and Outs Taylor Root Chambers and Partners BDO Binder Hamlyn IBJ International Limited Hambro Legal Protection Ltd University of Leicester Civil Litigation £30,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark Michael Page Legal Army Officer Locums All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Garfield Robbins 4, Stone Buildings the Chambers of Peter Curry Q. C. Michael Page Legal 4, Stone Buildings the Chambers of Peter Curry Q. C. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Resources Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Anglia Television Limited Career plan Limited Quarry Dougall Law Personnel National Rivers Authority Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Allen & Overy Birkett Westhorp & Long Solicitors No Title Clarke Willmott & Clarke Applied Management Sciences Ltd. McKenna & Co Theaker Monro & Newman Laurence Simons Associates Director of Finance & Information The Times Hendon College The world still wants the British nanny Well-trained nursery nurses can name their price, unlike the child carers of yesteryear, Joan Venner reports National Rivers Authority Deputy Pro-Chancellor Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley British Trust for Ornithology Austin Knight Beament Leslie Thoman Health Unlimited West sussex General Medical Council Higher Administrative… City of London University Lecturer or Assistant Lecturer in the… University of Southampton Nanny at Home Sills wins after play-off Ogle is no flash in the pan Nuclear Electric Train for a Career in: Tradition provides Nicklaus with a Masters appetite Golf No Title Snooker's leading two pot £100,000 Injuries force Reilly to delay naming team Rugby League Gatwick Greenwich Health Authority Kelly optimistic about returning to the top Cycling Academic Audit Unit Director Berkshire Hippolyte aims for long-term success Volleyball A nation's voice languishes in chains David Miller on an Olympic official who deserves a medal rather than a jail sentence Home unions must heed lessons of Hong Kong sevens Rugby Union Gloucester men will foe rested Romania to benefit by choice selection Pools Forecast Himalayan endurance test Tougher than the Ironman Commonwealth policy suffers & sea change Swimming Racing Results Deserters recalled by London Hockey Relief all round as Lloyd makes a welcome recovery Basketball Devils are foiled by a late goal Ice Hockey Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Mandarin: Sedgefield The Times Racing Service Darby Sky to justify long journey Racing Ikdam may join strong raid on US hurdle Petite Mom earns trip to Italy Levantage Lad open victory of doubtful benefit to owner Point-to-point by Brian Beel National gamble on Bonanza Boy gains momentum Grand National possibles How the bookmakers see it Multiple Display Advertising Items Steeb is unable to halt Mancini as Becker's loss bites Tennis Capriati powers on Davis back in favour for Crucible Snooker Simpson takes charge Snow Reports A dinner to mark reissued Wisden Cricket Little to cheer at on video Commuting to a world title Boxing Plans for stadium blocked Sport Council Wheel of fortune turns for leaders Today's Fixtures Little to cheer at on video Yacthing Prenn makes progress Real Tennis Sport on TV Platt retains optimism about Villa's challenge Waddle shows the way again Overseas football by Keith Blackmore Overseas League Results Welsh too strong for spirited Scots side Rugby Union Wimbledon are cast as the villains of the Anfield title roll Football Spanish: Cetta 1, Tenerife 0; Logrones 1. Real… Clemo is ready to call halt at Cardiff Rovers are saved by Parkin Cyphers retain their title Bowls Hamer takes gold to end 10-year wait For the Record Moon takes a shine to life in Welsh camp Student Sport AAA takes hard line over return of Johnson Athletics Mota may compete in London Rapid Cricketline Rugby League Fraser's injury is a new blow to ill-fated England Haynes under fire from home media Japan Airlines America looks to its restored old master Welsh police take action on 'inducements' Extra games may burden Ashes tour Elliott in top form Sport in Brief Armytage injury ends Grand National dream Advice centre snubbed by FA

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