News from 04/05/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Charles Lowe (Director), Andrew McEwen, and Nicholas Wood, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Brian Collett, Andrew McEwen, Anatol Lieven, Zahid Hussain, Hazhir Teimourian, Jerry WESTALL(Research and communicatins officer), Brian Cheetham, Geraldine Bedell, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Angela Mackay, Ivo Tennant, David Toop and Rose Rouse, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, James Bone, N. P. Wright, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Denis Tingay, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Geoff Sizer, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Brenda Parry, Edward Bullen, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. P. Burdett, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John Durie, Graham Blacktop, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Marcus Williams, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, Robert Cockburn, Harold James, D. McK. Kerslake, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Stenzi Duo, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, R. G. Peck, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, M. A. McElroy, Catherine Sampson, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Martin Searby, Joyce D'silva (Compaign Director), Mike Nicholls, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Barney Hoskyns, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Edited by Derek Harris, Alan Lee, A. C. Scales, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, J. W. G. Paterson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Colin Campbell, Sanjay Morzaria, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Roger Pearson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTories hold key council in Wandsworth Labour wins Bradford in broad advance but London bucks trend Bush scraps 'new' Lance ANC optimism Doctors checks Hot holiday BMW venture Conran quits MacAri bailed Index Habgood's mitre in the Canterbury ring Owning dangerous dogs may be banned UK-Iran contact on hostages Power unions win 10.2% pay deal The San Roque Club Troops warning jolt for Kremlin NHS consultants face tighter check on working hours British Coal Picture Gallery Prison officers to vote on action over jail safety Peers may halt bill on war crimes Smoking ban Turkey win Editor as host Duke's new role Strike averted Todd and Howard clash on ballot Inquiry after boy on risk register dies from beating 'Danny can stay in the dark cold' By a Staff Reporter: Neolithic henge found in Sussex Quarry threatens island tranquillity Golfer hit by ball loses court claim Threat to sue over 'Graces' Fountains provide haven from the heat Police may give complaint results Duncan Campbell wins £100,000 over portrayal in BBC play British Telecom Air security chief pledges checks on hold luggage Computer resets jetlagged body clock By Our Air Correspondent: Controls sought on airline food Lord Justice Woolf's Inquiry into Prison… The end of house price inflation Iraq gun charge men give bail Salad days over for lowly cabbage £10m tag on Iranian Embassy UK plaits report on environment Envoy asks Greece to bail lorry driver Royal silver sets £1.15m record School opt-outs forecast to double Auditors endorse power for regions over arts funding By Our Arts Correspondent: Lyceum backed as Royal Opera's temporary home Architects oppose cut in courses Bogus aristocrat is jailed for five years SEAT Picture Gallery Squirrels pose bigger threat than the storms Delight in Wandsworth as Tories sweep to huge victory By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Plan for personal PR aides turned down by ministers Veteran takes chess title EC police team may fight drugs trade Security guard gets life Metropolitan Districts Yesterday Local Election Results Face of defeat at Bradford Key to Parties We will not deal with terrorists, Thatcher insists Middle East Vulnerable cars to be listed Spirits go metric Pub bombing material safe NHS defeat MPs' recess Parliament next week Inquiry plea over plight of haemophiliacs with HIV Plans are revised as the prison population falls Home Office Change for jail visits Gummer meets his match as texts fly Dixons MPs join forces for a polling day all-party election broadcast Prime Minister Act to be gift for Australia The Renault 19 Latvia expected to vote for breakaway today Flaws of logic and accuracy in Western report Troops 'handed arms in warning to Gorbachov' Soviet 'challenge' stirs controversy Meeting minus the fanfare Romania sliding into anarchy Mitterrand may focus on Nato Alert was signal of low morale Rafsanjani parries radical barbs with criticism of Bush New Arab front feared by Israel Schmidt warning to Britain on delaying monetary union Space coup disturbs Aboriginal and security sensibilities The Muslim Institute Picture Gallery Brazilians bomb illicit airstrips Tito ritual Treblinka visit (AFP): Party news (AP): Art record (Reuter): Malta move (Reuter): Killer tigers Prison feast Mbeki buoyant after talks with de Klerk Mandela intervenes in hospital strikes French tighten law on racism Moscow and US progress on Afghan peace pact Bhutto ready for talks Singh in retreat from the people Picture Gallery Bradford & Bingley Hong Kong riot police foil breakout at camp China unrest theory Come right in, my old China …and moreover Iran woos Bush-but not Britain Hazhir Telmourian says the release of American hostages is dicated by economic realities Moscow's well-trodden path to German unity On the eve of six-nation talks, Harold James traces the mixed record of conciliation and hostility Opening time Thatcher the image-booster Diary Upbeat Handle with care Life of Liz Love on the line More a Referendum Who Lives by the Sword Howzat? Catholic ethics and nuclear arms Detention on remand Ecologically minded Trade figures Saving Spitalfields Choice of solicitor War on cancer Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Gummer's attack on vegetarians Shotgun killing Recruiting workers Nelsonian sundial A matter of taste Traffic fumes Movement of sheep Tied in knots Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthday's today Patriarch Pimen Sevenoaks School Today's royal engagements Reception Marriages Mapp & Lucia Ball Lady Fisher of Lambeth Memorial service Geoffrey Salmon Leon Kellaway The Marine Society Dinners Birth Announcements & Personal On This Day The Festival Hall On the eve the start of the Festival of Britain (On This Day, May 5 1987) The Festival Hall opened with a concert which allayed many previous doubts its acoustics It is our sad duty to have to announce the death of… London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Conservation or expropriation? John Russell Taylor on how British preservation of art treasures makes up for the sometimes questionable methods of their acquisition Galleries Christie's Theatre to make the heart cheer Theatre A Shayna Maidel King's Head No Title Strange, interesting creation Dance Herv? Jourdet The Place British Museum Skeleton hunting Television Yes, you read it on video first A video-magazine on heavy metal and the pop industry is expanding fast, writes Mike Nicholls Jerky jazz jumps from the savannah-lands Rock Albums Classic CD Get back to Tin Pan Alley Barney Hoskyns says singers should tap the songwriting talent that has been neglected since the Sixties Weekend Gigs Passion, beauty and cruelty Concerts LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall Noël Goodwin Stenzl Duo Purcell Room Play the our Price Music May B&Q B&Q International League for the Protection of Horses Welsh jam on the WI cake The Diamond anniversary celebrations of the Women's Institute have started early in Wales, the land of its mothers. Brenda Parry reports And never say break a leg Toppling statues, broken machinery and only this week a flying tree at the National-why is it that the stage is becoming such a dangerous place? Dial M for obscenity Are fears about privacy preventing us from waging an American-style telephone war on nuisance callers? The great escapers As Britain prepares to drive itself to distraction, Judy Froshaug suggests days out far from the madding crowd Marriage by appointment Introduction bureaux and dowries are still central to the Asian community Statism of the nation Sun Alliance On Saturday in Colour The Times Concise Crossword No 2169 Entertainments Classical Top 20 Master of the unexpected Word-Watching Winning Move Cinema Guide BBC 1 Eagle Star Promise of a Hot holiday weekend The Times Crossword No 18,285 Picture Gallery Bush to cancel, short-range missiles Workers reject radical Rover deal Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Battered and bewildered Political sketch All quiet at Westminster Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Howe plea to directors on salaries Bellway boost Stock Markets Main Price Changes Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Conran steps down early Storehouse chairman will buy rights to his name Norwich Union to buy NZ state insurer for £257m T&C raises its Visa interest rate by 3% 'Hundreds of applications daily' from Barclaycard defectors Surprise at Philips' sharp fall in profits By Our City Staff: Coal Board offers tax-free switch to Globe's holders Shares down at Wellcome despite sales Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Rolls and BMW in engine venture Ford and GM in setback Noble Lowndes Retrovir still key to Wellcome growth Tempus On Saturday on Colour The Times Chairman to step down at Burmah Supplier to Crystalate may make rival bid Busines Roundup Pennant sells at a discount Petrocon acquisitions P&P to buy for £3.5m Leeds rises to £1.8m Mountleigh £37m sale By a Correspondent: Accountant refused to alter confidential payments list The Guiness trial Pepe gives profit alert Holt recruited Ropner rises Disney delight French buy into the UK glass market Opec agrees output cut The Times City Diary All is well with wells Picture Gallery Davies & Newman slides to £3m loss Markheath lifts Camford stake Stoy Hayward EC's inner circle on targets Coal Fund emissions cause Global warming Comment Healey & Baker Poll tax upheaval hits civil engineers Clinton Cards Plc Japan ready to slow foreign aid over issue of IMF rank Germans may be hostile Noble Raredon to raise £5m from new shares issue Northwest Airlines PWS dimbs to £2.5m Third bid to block Maxwell Propeller up to £1.02m No referral Bell Atlantic Brazil and Argentina to seek aid despite arrears Watsons Quarterly End of casinos' winning streak Leisure Investments joins a growing casualty list High interest rates, falling property values and the decline of the high roller have taken their toll on Britain's gambling meccas. Angela Mackay reports British Telecom Tokyo's stance and yield fears cast shadow over bond issue From Our Correspondent, New York: Milken to testify before committee IMF sees growth slowing British firms aid Hungary's sell-off plans Wellcome Colourful Conran's departure marks the fading off a vision Gillian Bowditch looks at the career of design's enfant terrible, as Sir Terence steps back from the retail sector Architects moving to Docklands Rathbone rises Rights flop Klark shares hit Arlen's estimate Casket call Notes up 6.1% B&C appoints SG Warburg to sell banking division Nestle S. A. Copyright law change after US lobby smooths path for Sony Watchdog approves new power structure New markets top of the stocks The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICL launches SX computer Green pressure Bloomingdale's stores withdrawn from sale Dow rise reduced by profit-taking World Markets Fidelity Share Service Grim outlook for US brokers Clinton Cards rights aims to raise £6.4m Stock Watch The Times Recent Issues Talk of downgrading hits BICC Stock Market London Traded Options Traditional Options Alpha Stocks World Market Indices The Daily Telegraph Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Business to Business Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Guest House for Sale Malvern Worcestershire Authortic Country Freehouse Promotion, Publicity & Marketing Acquisitions First Class High Class Fruit Shop for Sale Investment Trusts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Shop Businesses for Sale JLB Group Limited Humberts Leisure Software House Multiple Classified Advertising Items £28,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commodities Scottish Borders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stoy Hayward Manchester Sports Shop Excellent Opportunity Business Opportunities Brevo AG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Letting and Management Agency for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Life in the Yorkshire Dales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Board Level Involvement How to Make ?25,000 PA from Free Range Eggs Tax Problems Flux Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors adopt advisory role to Help small firms Business to Business Business Opportunities General City of Westminster Diary of Times Classified Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Geoffrey's sign of success Intex Design Development Manufacturing Capacity Office Equipment & Furnishers Chit Chat Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items The European Partnership Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Bargains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Third World help for UK jobless B. 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But the better quality interior fittings will really make its competitors sit up Roadwise Audi launches 137mph star Rover's tough money-earner With Britain's Range Rover celebrating its 20th birthday next month, Kevin Eason reviews the car and its bid to stay at the top of the luxury, off-road market Road Test Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Ten Things to Know about the Range Rover on its 20th Birthday Japanese take on the challenge Car Buyers Guide 560 Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Honda Sierra Estate 2.9 Ghia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing for glory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Myf 40 Classic Cars Steadman Motor Co Classic Investments 1954 Mercedes 300 D Cab B Alvis Td 21 19 S0 Mecedes Benz Cabriolet. 170S. Lhd. Classic… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Sturdy & Lowe, Jensen Service Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mk Ii Jaguar 1966 Vw Beetles for Sale Panther De Ville Rs 200 Performance Cars Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari 3.4T R. H. D. Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Rover Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rs500 Cosworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Fields Range Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Sk Finance & Leasing 911 Cabriolet Sse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera 4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lesser charge open to jury only if it is on the indictment No right to statement in assault settlement The Times Directors' duty of care to shareholders limited by purpose of prospectus Law Report May 4 1990 Chancery Division No evidence of who injured child Misplaced sense of injustice Highway status unchanged Onus is on applicant to justify 'inappropriate' development Drugs Act confiscation order is part of sentence for appeal McEvoy uncertain of future Fixtures fall to excesses Rugby League Faldo aims to catch a thief and solve secret of St Mellion Golf Cone counts cost of losing his cool Experienced Wigan face Dutch challenge Swimming Man with the Smithsonian arm Baseball By a Special Correspondent: World team ambitions begin at Brighton Equestrianism England escape by disputed route Rocket All Black terriers savage Koreans Panel will consider new design Yachting ILAF officials are left in the dark American Football Today's Fixtures Try this Pakistan Test cap shines for Durham Student Sport Bat and ball wizards write large Every cricket writer has his favourites, whether they be of the distant past, of his own time or of the present day. Some are already legends, some just bordering on the sport's hall of fame. Here, three of England's greatest players are portrayed by writers whose profession, and pleasure, it is to put happenings at the wicket into words Perth reverse will act as spur to Wales Lacrosse Boat delay scuttles Jones Powerboating Godfrey Evans (AP): County crew recovers for repeat victory Rowing Darlington's point to prove Non-League Football Patsy Hendren Steady Hall gets revenge Cammish working up steam Cycling Turfcall Sapsford possesses the temperament for opening ordeal Tennis Neath's impregnable finish Cardiff look to Scott A team in quest of the ultimate Rugby Union rings down its curtain with tomorrow's final cups at Cardiff and Twickenlham Salsabil storms to Guineas glory Dunlop-trained favourite completes a classic full house for Carson Third title in a row for Exiles Cup stalwarts who know the score Briton to try for WBC title Boxing Carew gets a step nearer to Barcelona Mandarin: Brush Aside poised to take another step up the ladder Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Newmarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selection Sadeem eyes Gold Cup treble The Times Racing Service Ten-short formula for World Cup success Set-piece plays, dribbling and shooting are three areas in which Charles Hughes, the Football Association's national director of coaching and education, believes the World Cup can be won or lost this summer in Italy. Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, concludes our series on Hughes's winning formula in football Alikhan slows Surrey's pace Australia start as the favourites Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Yorkshire struggle as bowlers mine a rewarding seam Cricket Essex spin bowlers wrest the initiative Herbert provides late surprise Stibbe leads after a competitive first day Psychology called to play Phillips edges out Smith in close game Real Tennis Indians have too many chiefs for Services Hockey (AP): Belgian is positive in Vuelta Cycling Coppell's football education enters postgraduate stage David Miller meets a manager who has learnt that you can get by on system rather them players Old story bemuses Atkinson Francis dilemma for Bristol Rovers Reading draw elevates Bristol City Draw leaves Oldham with paper-thin hopes Football Probe into Swindon to continue Horner fails in attempt to avenge England in rush to be ready Squash Rackets For the Record Investing in more than the local club Schools Sport No record for Everett In Brief Davidson quits Dutch ice Gold futures Dodd decision (AFP): Wamba out (Reuter): In suspense Index Rocastle is called up but prepares to face a let-down Carson in Guineas win at last Put All your Debts in One Basket By Our Sports Staff: Macari and Hillier on conditional bail Gallacher supports Spain bid Cook serves up a banquet Middlesex make way for women at Lord's Call for neutral umpires in England Simon Wilde on Pakistan's campaign for independent umpires MCC feels let down at building delay Lamb is out for two weeks
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