News from 10/04/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Barry J Gibbons, Chief Executive Officer, Karan Thapar, Malcolm Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Green, Margaret S. Oatley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, D. B. Keogh, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Peter Haig, Ronald Faux, Oscar Craig, Present, Gregor MacKie, Harvey Elliott, Quentin Cowdry and Stewart Tendler, Raymond Franks, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Lord Simon of Glaisdale, Joseph Williams, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Tom Welsh, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Richard Bassett and Our Foreign Staff, Audrey Tait, Michael Holden, Henry Gee, R. J. M. Tolhurst, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Jon Askworth, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Ann Rich, Chief Executive, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Douglas Stevenson, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, David Breweton, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Norman F. Dacey, Mandarin (Michael Philips), Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Robert Kirley, Edward Gorman, Philip Webster and Peter Guilford, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Regina v Bow Street Magistrates Court, Ex parte Choudhury, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Potter, Norman E. Bagshaw, Jonathan Braude, Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, John Woodcock, former cricket correspondent, Craig Seton, Tatiana MacAire, President, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, James pringle, Roger Boyes, Graeme Anderson, Ian Ross, Robert Ballantyne, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Tony Miller, Chairman, Brian Beel, Diane Hill, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Lyndon Harrison, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Richard Duce and Mark Downing, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Michael Binyon and Anatol Lieven, Bernardine Coverley, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, B. D. J. Leary, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Ray Clancy and David Young, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Green, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Anthony Cox,
ResumoGorbachov opts for the free market Stock exchanage for Morscow East German coalition deal Boeing glitch Tests dropped Joy in Nepal UK arts gap Inflation fear Blake first Index Britain steps up battle on drugs New York critics show little love for 'Aspects' Picture Gallery Ford kills £225m Welsh project Channel ferry fire is third in three days SAS option to end jail riot dismissed John Charcol Four UDR men killed by IRA landmine Unofficial strikes and supply fears drive cash away Ford Invesments Union pay demands add to inflationary pressures Port of Dover Picture Gallery Jumbo jets shut down in flignt Tories fight shy of battle on poll tax, Labour says Damages claimed for widow's grief Fantasy finds its roots in Homer Husband and wife vanish on ramble Riot charge Beetle threat Two soldiers die Plea for united front to stem cocaine imports Waddington warning of worsening outlook Happy with your wash? Lifting ban 'will lead to rise in addiction' Parish battle over 'wobbly' pulpit remains in balance Getting high on hot air and hype Conference Sketch Wartime battle call relived Influence of food adverts attacked City firm's chairs were 'for bears' First direct Use of baton and shield squad marks a change in tactics Prison officers' dawn raid ends seige at Bristol Blast of opera for rioters Adopt a Granny Sweet smell of success for organic farmer Picture Gallery Pain used to control prisoners Runcie Calls for rethink on Jails Experts fear fire on Irish ferry was deliberate Swedish death toll could reach 170 Jewels wanted Muslims seek plea to Lords after Rushdie case fails Minister eases test burden on primary pupils Plea over judge's words fails Halifax Keepers bailed by penguin's survival Democracy ill-equipped to punish crimes of dictatorship Hungarian poll victor presses for EC membership Slovenia voters deal heavy blow to Communist Party Glare of glasnost unsettles Berlin night spot East Germany's Cabinet agreed Six nations in search of unity Greek right woos one MP to win power Greek Elections Haughey to urge greater EC union Thousands march on army base in Tbilisi Gorbachov rejects Lithuania talks (Reuter): Sihanouk calls for UN troops (Reuter): Unita 'ready for ceasefire' 'Obscene' show draws crowds Hurd to air fears on forces Abbey National Soviet retreat on arms accord perplexes US Quebec separatism derailing plan for arranged marriage Runner-up in Peru poll rejects deal to avoid run-off Elite troops being sent to Natal Kurd casualties Arafat appeal (Reuter): Leader chosen (AP): Murder on rise (AP): Britons saved (AP): Clash kills 5 (Reuter, AP): Najibullah 'was massacre target' UK holds back on refugees Do-or-die Tiger girls flout Hindu traditions Visa accord cements ties with Argentina Picture Gallery US-Iraq links take a dive Royal Mail International MSL International Sutton West End General Commercial Litigation Insolvency The CareAssist Group Ltd Ambitious Graduates Walt Disney Home Video QD Quarry Doual Law Personnel Law Connections South Northamptonshire District Council Newly Qualified ASA Law 4, Stone Buildings the Chambers of Peter Curry Q. C. Nepal's demi-god must find new role The autocratic rule of King Birendra over Nepal has been seriously weakened by the violence of the weekend and his reaction to it. Karam Thapar Profiles a monarch under siege Barratt Resorts Museums & Galleries Tournament of the Mind Motor Line plus Violence gives way to dancing on the streets Times Diary No more truck with terror legitimized After a series of Dublin Supreme Court decisions benefiting the Ira, Conor Cruise O' Brien sees an urgent need for Britain to review the Anglo- Irish Agreement Hiding under a canapé of shame Still Nato's odd man out Michael Evans sees no propect of change in French thinking Think again, Mr Tebbit Woodrow Wyatt on the need to support the Hong Kong plan Drugs and Realism AN Archaic Law Save our Anthem Seeking the right time for exams Poll tax disquiet Canterbury succession War horses Journalists' duty to protect source School uniforms Home care costs Spinal cord disease Making it clear 'War crime' of broken promise Recruiting scientists Salad days Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Birthdays today Luncheon Service dinner Dinners Marriage Latest wills Appointments Today's royal engagments Lecture Royal Grammar School, Guildford Lord Reigate Reception University news James MacNabb Obituaries Guy Willett Mammoth's sure footing Science Report Church news Friends of the Elderly Professor C. W. M. Adams Lady Keith Polytechnic news On this Day Headache Drug Habit Announcements & Personal Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Arthritis Research School Ties Benham & Reeves The Times Soft-pedalling fame Pianist John Lill, something of an exception to the modern rule of high-profitle, strongly promoted musicians, talks to Barry Millington Agent or witness of change? Television Royal Opera House Disturbing comparisons give ammunition to lobbyists Arts Correspondent Simon Tait reports on the policy studies Institute's international league table of public arts funding Prosthetics take precedence over aesthetics Theatre Cyrano de Bergerac Marigny, Paris An outrageously good time to be had by all Nunsense The Rose More taxing roles Joseph Williams on how new Inland Revenue rules compound the financial problem of the great majority of actors Testing themselves Concerts COE/Holliger Barbican Hall Cast for a lean, clean decade It's sassy, it's simple New york chic as the leaders of American fashion show off the pared-down look favoured by the glitterati Searching for the Right Wallpaper? DV rules In memoriam DAKS Simpson The Times Preview features a different area of the… Theatre New in London Concise Crossword No 2149 Entertainments On the very best authoiaty Word-Watching Television top 10 Winning Move Cinema Guide A life on the open road Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Churchill Big Russian trade deal for Pepsico Borrie orders inquiry into the price of instant coffee The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,264 Picture Gallery UDR vehicle 'squashed like sardine can' Weather Public schools face random drug tests Business and Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Pay cut for Matthews Morgan at £54m Portals rises Ibstock ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Setback for Goldsmith in California Laing Properties may unbundle its assets Price rises at factory gates at 'Worrying' five-year high Wodka heads north from Warrington Whyte & MacKay pays £33m for Vladivar US airline chief seeks EC deal Rush & Tompkins Group shares suspended at 63p HK Bank will link dispensers Arrows Limited Section 2 Fortnum & Mason advances to £1.9m Business Roundup Warning at Courtney Lamont edges higher Helene soars to £4.1m Dewhirst profit dips World Market Indices Traditional Options Ermenegildo Zegna Clubs are put up for sale Fall at Asda Property Unit Trust Association chief faces calls for resignation Acsis Group buys US designer Worry over LUI firm's liability Morgan looking east for growth Tempus Company Briefs London Traded Options Midsummer directors end support for offer Scottish TV shows 21% rise Micro surges Distiller ahead UFI up 29% Fleet's in Clapham swaps omnibus The Times City Diary Marked down The Times City Diary Small dressed for City Airport hits Mowlem profit Put on hold by Airbus The Times City Diary Ratty goes East The Times City Diary Bad timing The Times City Diary Secretary 'ordered to shred letters' The Guinness trial Buckingham issue backed Fimbra No clear route for Delors Fixing the smile on the face of the tiger Comment Suspended animation Ridley extends water deadline UF Goldman Sachs snaps up 8.3m Argos shares Stock Market Alpha Stocks By a Correspondent: DPR 'punished' poor performers Recent Issues Stock Watch Dow edges higher Wall Street Majoring in one-club golf Contracts need more scrutiny Taxing thrift Alcohol-free zone Shipshape order Unilever N. V. NPI VAT cash accounting Time for new date Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Quietly firm Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities The losers in the single market UK airport and ferry authorities are lobbying hard to stop the abolition of duty-free shopping between European Countries in 1992, saying it will result in huge fare increases to compensate for lost income. Anthony Cox reports Opposition is widespread UK groups that will be affected by the changes have rallied behind the DFC B. A. T ASAAS Toll on tourism Allders International Boarding up the gold mine Duty-free sales account for about twenty percent of BAA's annual revenue, reports Harvey Elliott Crews lose an 'important perk' On-board sales are part of the huge revenue generated by duty-free, with a percentage of the takings usually going to the cabin staff Dilemma of dogma Low Tar Tide will turn on ferry profitability Water-transport fares are set to rise and less popular routes could be abandoned if abolition of duty-free goes ahead, writes Malcolm Brown B. A. A Open borders threaten trade As 1992 draws near, suppliers are faced with a challenge for effective marketing Legal Appointments Badenoch & Clark Saunders Sobell Leigh & Dobin Laurence Simon's Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Mawby Barrie & Scott Chambers and Partners LR Lrgal Resources LM British Gas West Midlands Personnel Resources 'Pack the judges off to jail' Legal Brief Anthony Heaton Armstrong on a remedy for bad prison conditions Legal Appointments Extending law of blasphemy would be likely do more harm than good Law Report April 10 1990 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Corporate Lawyer Hustle and hassle in the lords Lord Simon of Glaisdale reprimands the Government for 'stifling' debate on the Courts and Legal Services Bill Niche work saves a service Edward Fennel reports on how a new firm is getting over the problem of unprofitable legal aid funding Legal Appointments Rada Recruitment Communications Legal Adviser Opportunity with U. S. Law Firm in London Law Firm… Humphreys & Co. ASA Law Harding Management Consultants Reuter Simkin Law Placements Inns and Outs Legal Opportunities Facing up to a bright future Make-up artists enjoy their work. Bernardine Coverley looks at the foundations of this skilled career Public Appointments Leicester University European Patent Office Diary of Times Classified Bre The Secretary General Peterborough Assistant Treasurer Public Finance Assistant Treasurer Financial Services Ireland call on Clancy for training date Public Appointments Unicef United Nations Children's Fund Legal Notices Baa-Baas spring an Easter surprise in enrolling Soviet pair Rugby Union Trapp returns to offer more help to coaches Developing Family Health Services in Essex Unkempt Snow is grooming himself A young fogey going for the crown Waltham Forest Chris McCall Legal BDC The balmy days of play are over Baseball Accidents ease way for Rainey Motor Cycling Game marred by cynicism because stakes are too high Professional rule-bending destroys the spectacle of the fourth cricket Test in Barbados Navratilova enjoys new confidence First round exit for Gash Tennis Fixtures for the 1990 Cricket Season Wigan to gamble on Hanley Rugby League Murrayfield book Wembley ticket Ice Hockey Embiricos makes most of her chance Point-To-Point Teberryan gets narrow vote in Times qualifier Pontefract Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections The Times Racing Service One For The Pot to spark double Racing Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Top Irish jockey dies in car accident Elmaamul heads for Kempton Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings From Our French Racing Correspondent: MacHiavellian can pass Djebel test with flying colours Jockey Club plans talks with RSPCA Madame Dubois gives Cecil the perfect start Rapid Raceline The master who is a man in a billion Faldo stars ahead, unhearing, like O'Toole riding through the desert, as he claims his second Masters "Is there anything in these new MacGregor… Final Scores from Augusta Palace left fighting on two fronts Basketball Same scenario, same winner Today's Fixtures Senior England cap lifts under-19 title Squash Rackets Jacobs in steady pursuit of title Boxing £1m bonus for Davis once more Snooker Picture Gallery Last gasp goal robs Stockport of victory Serve and Volley The bad old days are back in Italy Overseas football by Keith Blackmore Overseas Results Coppell's hand may well be stronger for Palace's big day Football Tranmere interest more than passing By a Special Correspondent: United fall short of the target For the Record Blake lands ahead of the global fleet Well worth the licence Pairs title secured by Price aed Allcock Bowls French pairing succeed at home and away Golf On the defence Whetnall to give up as manager Badminton MacGregor Rugby Union: Barbarians Pick Soviets Faldo masters golfing world Oldham in danger of fixture build-up Steinlager takes command with fifth successive win (Reuter): Mixed fortune (AFP): Marathon gate shuts Sport in Brief Tennis boost Swiss driver Parker captain FEI needs favour highest bid England every bit as unethical as their hosts Barbados Scoreboard Nottingham preparing for life after Moore
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