News from 06/04/1990
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Jeremy Andrews, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Ronald Faux, Sheila Gunn and Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Bridgetown, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Corinne Schmidt, John Hobart (General Secretary), Gordon Aylward, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Durie, John Winder, Michael Clark, Colin Bishop, Alexander Korsantiya, John Pick, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, Usher Prasher (Director), T. D. Nevard (Environmental Planning Director), Nigel Williamson, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Gavin Bell, Edendale, Natal, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Robert Cattle (Acting Chief Executive), Peter Guilford, Robert M. Berrington, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Ansel Harris, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Mike Rosewell, Barry Wood Hilton Head Island South Carolina, Michael Seely, MalColm McKeag, Edgar Palamountain, Colin Narbrough, Economic Correspondent, Peta Levi, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Geoffrey Atkinson (Chairman), Ray Kenndy, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Neil Bennett and John Durie, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Braude and Andrew McEwen, Noreen Siba (Director), Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent Augusta, Georgia, Pat Koza, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, St John of Fawsley, Matthew Bond, A. S. HEARNE(Managing Director), N. W. Murphy, Claude Cowan, Ronald Faux and Peter Davenport, Philip Jacobson, Sally Greengross, Director, Mel Webb Valencia, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoJudge heads Strangeways jail inquiry 'No riot plan' says ringleader King restored to throne Marriage code All-night voting Property stake England woe Law results Index Bush-Gorbachov talks fixed for end of May The Eng Lit set book nears its final chapter Rooftop echoes to Byron and Marx ANC talks are back on course 'Errors' fuelled Inflation Labour opts for rating system with modifications Omega Thatcher hits new low in poll David Waddington: Calm in the face of public disorder Minister and judge at the centre of inquiry into Strangeways prison riot Capped councils unite on appeal against Patten Arts appeal to councils Non-paying Labour MPs stand firm over poll tax Dossier on Romanovs fails to sell Stop-the panic, Luce tells Tories Sir Harry Woolf: Champion of the individual's cause Economy and poll tax splits Greens Volunteer prison hostage praised Prisoner tells off beating 13 arrested in phone fraud raids Poacher jailed Plane deaths Cheap calls cut Hale and hearty Chess winner British woman is stabbed to death in French office Catholic Church to ease mixed marriages MP unearths horror story of All Black worm MPs face 5-hour voting session on abortion limit Foreman jailed 9 years but compensation ruled out Suicide's widow wins £205,000 damages No Title Ron Brown de-selected by Leith constituency British Telecom Vegetables 'swapped for gems' Smell puts farmer in court Panam Hospitals' waiting lists still growing Waiting Lists for Regional Health Authorities By Our Social Services Correspondent: Bart's consultants reject opting-out Heart cases grow as thoughts turn to spring and gardening Warmer seas lure fish from tropics Crews may be taken to court Dixons Ministers back £880m barrage for tidal power Disaster inquiry 'unfair' Positive action call to promote Catholics in Ulster Civil Service British vie for tanks deal after Saudi rethink Education report deadlock broken Forecast of 25% more students in four years Two accused of seeking guns for IRA 24-hour watch kept on golden eagles' eggs Return of a square-rigger Theatrical bridge for Atlantic Friendly questioning 'gets better results for police' Drinking factor in pedestrians' road accidents BR could face flood claims Briton in court Marquess sued Raider jailed Drink curb Woman dies Police post Spirited away Republic is 'seen as a haven for terrorists' Irish Affairs UK leads the way to 1992 Further £½m for Romania Catering sale Ivory stocks Costly queries Royal Assent Easter recess Hong Kong battle Check on ritual sex abuse Children Picture Gallery Company chiefs' rises attacked Pay Awards Zenith data systems Soviet Union warned of Baltic perils Foreign Office Coup seeks return to South Africa of Venda homeland Black leaders hold key to ending war of vengeance (Reuter): Suit against film star rejected US and Japan trade gap accord Parking fines of £105,000 US factory gears up to save one allergic boy Judge to decide who owns billion-dollar shipwreck bullion Peres set to play trump card Language row divides India End near to saga of yacht kidnap 'Prophet' urges greening of Peru Belgium restores rule of its King Olivetti East bloc clears decks for free enterprise in European pact A morning's work changes the face of Volkskammer Bonn insists on economic control The winds of capitalism blow over birthplace of Solidarity KGB chief testifies to defence committee Moscow steps up pressure on the Baltic republics By Our Diplomatic Editor: UK seeks Jew's release Tainted patriarch reinstated UK takes tougher line on Lithuania Hong Kong march hails victims of Tiananmen Peking mourns ill Secret anguish Parliament move halted (AP): Nepal PM quits (Reuter): Airstrips to go (Reuter): Rich get poorer Prices protest (AFP): Senator freed (AFP): Eta arrests (AFP): Bhopal appeal Arafat in Rome Comet Papandreou discovers his old magic touch Unified Field Science and Technology Offers the Balance of Power in the World to Any Government Unified Field Programmes to Bring Perfection to Every Area of National Times Diary Thatcher hero who should be heeded Conor Cruise O'Brien cites Burke's opposition to the imposts that led to the American Revolution as good reason to scrap the poll tax The implacable in pursuit of the insoluble Norman Barry reports on the US constitutional turmoil over abortion Out of jug, but if has lost its fizz Commanding all-rounder Philip Howard: New words for old The Hour-Glass of Negotiation After Strangeways Lingua Anglica Reform of select committees Probation service Costly staff Home care costs Encouraging support good causes Charity complaints Insulin manufacture GP trainees Squabbles over arts funding Green taxation Letter of the law Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheon Service luncheon Reception Memorial services Dinners Church news Reunion Arthur Lunn Forthcoming marriages Appointments Charles McLachlan Charles McLachlan, CBE, QPM, HM Inspector of Constabulary for South East England, died aged 58 on April 3. He was born on December 12,1931 Latest wills Willie Musarurwa Willie Musarurwa, an outstanding African journalist who was spokesman of the Nkomo faction in the 1979 Lancaster House negotiations for Zimbabwe's independence died aged 62 in Harare on April 3 Jack Hawkes Jonson Bailey ("Jack") Hawkes, an Australian tennis champion and Davis Cup player in the 1920s, has died at the age of 90 University news Service dinners Gordonstoun Royal Naval Dinner Anniversaries SOVIET-U. S Telephone Link Announcements & Personal The Shadow of Diabetes The Times Easter Deadlines Glasgow's painter in residence Andrew Gibbon Williams on Scotland's most famous living artist and John Russell Taylor at London's liveliest art festival All the excitement would appear to have gone west Tate Gallery Trickster of Seville as a cafe rat Theatre The Last Days of Don Juan The Swan, Stratford British Museum The South Bank Centre Mothers ruing Television Let's dance, Edouard The current David Bowie tour has pioneered new Visual techniques, Debra Craine reports Last year's vintage Rock Les Negresses Vertes Town & Country Glimpses of talent Recital Noel Goodwin Transcendental Meditation Museums & Galleries Light beats from a bright cook Rock Albums Weekend Gigs Victoria Palace Theatre The gold mine at the foot of the Wall For the first time in decades, architects have the opportunity to develop the the heart of Berllin. But plans for areas blighted by the Wall are already provoking controversy. Archie North examines the city's dilemmas British Telecom Good shepherd of the West How one woman is helping to preserve the rural ideal in the English uplands First among equals? Yesterday Shreels Flather added triumph to an already impressive list. The Times talks to Britain's first Asian woman peer Royal patronage The Royal Doulton Rooms Close encounters of the tabloid kind Sweet and lowdown The Times on Saturday in Colour American Express Orchestral Music 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 Concise Crossword No 2146 Entertainments Take a break from Mozart Word-Watching Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's selection of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Soccer beyond the pitch Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Song & Dance Climbing to the roof of Trafalgar Square Police go to court for riot pictures The Times Crossword No 18,261 WPA Health Insurance Weather New risk to BBC jobs Weather Sunny side up in Oxford Street Political sketch Business and Finance No Title The Pound TSB agrees to payouts Bid protection Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Canadians take 8% stake in Rosehaugh Policy errors conceded by Governor Kohl seeks wider parity for mark Threat to Waterford factories Strike 'may prompt move to Eastern Europe' Argos catalogues grand entry Queens Moat set to sell St James's The ECU Group Ltd No Title Canon Queens Moat in German expansion Tempus Revenue to penalize late Paye payers Business Roundup Setback for fishing group RKF up to £4.19m Vinten profit of £4.4m Avonmore soars 39% By a Correspondent: Three jailed in City fraud case Camford drops pay-off contracts Chief executive admits mistake Cairn plans rights issue Oliver Group down to £4m By a Correspondent: Ronson 'bought shares in both Distillers rivals' The Guinness trial Earnings setback for Baird Directors resign UDO up 43% Beckman leaps Bank debt swap Opening time beckons The Times City Diary Down and out The Times City Diary Sell-off hits APV price Bank takes cash and shares Megamatch meltdown The Times City Diary Early warning The Times City Diary Dusted off The Times City Diary Junkle sale The Times City Diary Departure of key men bits shares at Boots The World Telephone Company East German plums are not for Britain Comment By Our City Staff: Manx bank crash depositors fail in plea for damages World Market Indices London Traded Options British Telecom California close to BAT ruling 'Concern' at delay of report into LUI By Our City Staff: Council of Lloyd's rejects inquiry into some asbestos deals Norton waits on court judgement No Title Filofax passes payout L&M profit up despite £1.6m agency deficit GrandMet details reshape Magnetic up Chemex slides Molynx boost The Times Stock Watch Traditional Options Guinness deals with LVMH 'approved' Danger of direct debits On Saturday I in Colour By Our City Staff: Surprise rebound reduces 1,000-point fall in Nikkei Brokers divided on forecats for index's low point APV Austrian Airlines Nat West soaks up minorities Recent Issues BAe climbs 18p as Ec ruling on Rover nears Stock Market Dow loses most of its gains by close Wall Street Alpha Stocks Mainly featureless Stock Exchange Prices Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Running on high risk After the boom years of investment and buyouts, the market has declined. But it is surprisingly optimistic, Neil Bennet says Ventures BES hits bad times No longer darling of the investors Enterprise culture here to stay Some sectors of the market will continue to do well, Rodney Hobson says Norwich Union Lloyds Development Capital Higher costs curtail buyouts The impact of increased interest rates have taken the shine off management borrowing, making 1990 a quieter year, Jon Ashworth reports A quick buck is no basis for a meaningful… Crossing the borders to find new markets Many countries on the Continent are just beginning to discover venture capital The right line Funds tend to back the person running the venture rather than the business Strong guidance Venture capitalists need to keep a close watch on the firms they have backed Thomas pace Leading in Leisure Charterhouse Regions looking for the perfect fit Small does not mean there are no profits, says Rodney Hobson No racetrack legitimate expectation Results of the Law Society's Final Examination, winter 1990 GWW Legal Education Depositors with insolvent talk cannot sue licensing agency Chairman's duty to provide notes Person born before parents' void marriage is illegitimate The Times Tyne Wear Development Corporation Business comes alive down by the riversides Economic and other incentives are luring investors from overseas-particularly Japan-and from the comparatively wealthy South-East, as new development helps the region undergo as rebirth Port of Blyth Sunderland Polytechnic The Wear Side Opportunity A garden full of promise Once an urban wasteland, the 200-acre site will play host to about four million visitors from across Europe TW Japan pours in millions Winning in the market Britain is littered with the hulks of failed companies, and even a few universities may join them. But Newcastle is determined not to be among them Wave of city pride drowns the despair Northern Rock From dereliction to design showpiece How an old factory became a hi-tech centre and generated a £2.5m turnover Red Heads Port of Tyne Briefings Mr Friday Business to Business First Class Pentacon Multiple Display Advertising Items Wilkinson's cutting edge Business for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Conversion Increases Profitability Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time for buyers in the market for businesses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Auctions James Auctioneers Anglian Automobiles Auctions Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Genuinely Creative Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items You Want to Expand a Partnership/joint Venture… Fryer & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recession Proof Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items E 911 XHH Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Classic Cars Meteor Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diesel Citroën proves itself a masterly miser Road Test Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Accessories & Services Euromirror Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why safety is a well-kept secret British car-buyers are encouraged to ignore safety factors. For this they pay a high price in accidents on our roads Warranty alarm on used cars Roadwise Brimaur Blyth date is kept by Princess Royal Car Buyers Guide B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swing to the north enables Dalton to take a narrow lead Yachting B. M. W. BMW M3 Sports Evolution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge gain some consolation Multiple Classified Advertising Items McCallum fends off sly punch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ruddock closer to world tilt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mother 's winning reward to daughter Golf By a Special Correspondent: Flying start pays for Stoke Poges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketable face of rugby looks for paying TV deals Depleted Quins in desperate straits Last scouting chance for World Games Student Sport Sponsors tang security to the country championship Rugby Union Bucharest select at Preston Today's Fixtures Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Chapmans tread proven path with sprightly Uncle Merlin Forster primes another worth American contender for National Picture Gallery Wont Be Gone Long timely boost for Henderson team Unfit Nesbit pulls out of junior squad London's ambition is fulfilled by McGuire Hockey Illsley speeds to victory in Times qualifier Point-to-point Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Liverpool Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Young Snugfit can blaze winning trail Racing Mandarin: Liverpool Selection Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Santos to ask for drug test Maxfli Go for the Max French connection is finally reaping its rewards for Waddle Football Palace confident before cauldron Scottish clubs granted reprieve on all-seaters Clough out to stop the rot Lower readies tilt at Wembley No mercy for top Spaniard from Capriati Tennis Wales outplayed after bold start Bowls Theakston gets back in the saddle Cycling First round Scores Snow Reports Thompson must prove that he is fit for Split Athletics Faldo opens defence with a 71 The Times follows the fortunes on the first day of the Masters tournament Cordle gets call-up for debut against France Rugby League Dutch likely to choose Beenhakker Football For the Record Singh is back on song with the aid of new putter Eagle highlight in Salopian victory Search gets under way to find a new sponsor Rowing Poaching war of words In Brief Title winners (AP): Douglas date Chester move (AP): Hadlee says no US Masters Golf Hotline Racing: US National Challenge England ravaged by Richards Prospero Woosnarn fails to find his best touch Augusta Harnessing the tension with the Bond that lurks within Bridgetown Three horses killed during Aintree meeting ITV throws down gauntlet to BBC Police release Slavkov pending fraud charges Tomorrow's Sport The Times
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