News from 18/05/1990
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Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Martin R. Davies, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Felicity Widdowson, Maxwell Hutchinson President, Helen Johnstone, Peter Green, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Mark Souster, Michael Hornsby and Richard Ford, M. Plascow (Managing Director), Ian Sweet, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Della Matthews, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Jean Gold, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John Russell, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, David Tweed, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ian C. Hawkins, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Durie, Fran Bennett Director, Jenny MacArthur, Lawrie Smith, David Pearce, Charles Bremner, Malcom Brown, John Woodcockcc, John Percival, T. Meeson Morris, John Hennessy, Tim Judah Copsa Mica, Max Harrison, Kenneth Costa, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, W. D. Pattinson Secretary, Robert Kirley, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Stuaer Jones Football Correspondents, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Ashworth, David Robinson, Denis Tingay's, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Richard Wetherell, Peter Bryan, Schuyler Jones Director, Richard Evans, Martin Fletcher and Andrew McEwen, Mark Herbert, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Rodney Lord and Colin Narbrough, Robert J. Maxwell Secretary, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Susanne Linke, Rodney Hobson, Deryck Hansheel, Sj, Richard Duce, David Brewerton, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Morion Cotter, George Ace, Dawn Cunningham, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford and Kerry Gill, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Clive White, B. J. R. Goodchild, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Philip Ursell, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee, Philip Webster and Edward Gorman, Keith Blackmore, Andy Martin, Derek Ingram, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Noël Goodwin, Derek Harris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Susan MacDonald, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Anthony Cox, Jim Harding, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoUDR leaked to terrorists says Stevens Report condems 'grave abuse' Renoir sold for £46m Pension ruling £60m jail riot bill Star's son held Romania rallies Rothmans push Beamers out Index United win the Cup in a spiteful final Electrobashing, the instant cure for technostress Picture Gallery Safety hitch halts oil output Stocks and pound rise despite jobless figures Gorbachov talks on Lithuania Trafalgar House Europe Resorts Limited Decision on tunnel rail link Look and live, says anti-terror chief after van bombing No armed guards for soft targets Out with the old, in with the new Picture Gallery Farmers' chief supports Gummer on cow disease Gourlay: a leader in the front line Spill trawler skipper attacks statement Strangeways to be redeveloped in £60m plan Irish synod votes for women Accident inquiry Danvers-Walker Damages award Nature protest Monster prize Instruments were wrong, says co-pilot in M1 crash Life-jacket design criticized Solent fortress on sale for £5¾m Beethoven sells on a record high note Staff strike as 50% of poll tax remains unpaid Student protest goes up in smoke East faces early water restriction Customs' fraud case collapses Rothmans (UK) Ltd Pension funds face £2bn bill after age ruling By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: New legal training approved Comet You Know where to Come Tighter control demanded on intelligence files The Stevens Report Trust in fine regiment unshaken, Brooke says Commons reaction By-election result awaited Baker to launch summer offensive against Labour The man with an onerous mission Cabinet support given to Rifkind Umpire on Centre Court Olivetti Beware of false experts on BSE, House is told Food Scare Unofficial strike move rejected Safety at Work Terror bomb by 'sick minds' Prime Minister Labour costs rising quickly Parliament next week Parliament today Thatcher cleared Rifkind statement on steel job losses The New Montego LX. It's Electric White tiger brothers burning bright Prince calls for united effort to save rain forests Forbes looks safe for next round Clean-up foundation launched Scientists fear virulent strain of meningitis is spreading Hooligans exposed in secret operation Fleet buyers question car price rises Picture Gallery Police urge rebuilding of fences at soccer club Drugs risk higher for young smokers Councils' water case dismissed The Mortgage Corporation Thatcher defends record on women Firm fined £15,000 over river pollution Green tour Audit claims Road closed Insulation call US rejects appeal for help with boat people Dixons Picture Gallery White youth guilty of New York race murder Brando's son is held for killing UK hints at more power for MEPs (Reuter): Briton dies in Baghdad (Reuter): Fall in US cocaine cases Beef is safe Bush threat of trade sanction over Baltic hard line by Moscow Halifax Picture Gallery Gorbachov sees rising threat of real opposition Talks 'not forum for Nato decision' Soviet film showdown at Cannes Rival rallies in Bucharest boost tension before polls Revolution recalled in Prague British Nuclear Forum Pollution horrors fail to stir voters Daihatsu Applause Doe regime creaking as guerrillas step up pace Scottish Amicable High on style and ill omens (Reuter): A custody contest in the tale of two digits French aid sought to curb revolt in Abidjan Our Foreign Staff: Move to stop EC lifting sanctions on South Africa (Reuter): Nicaragua strike agreement Rebel Island (Reuter): Delhi threat (AP): Envoy appeal Grave attacks Gun deadline Honduran banana boat blockade Picture Gallery Visit a Fiat Showroom this Weekend Royal treasures stun Peru's archaeologists Vanished in a puff of smoke Alan Coren . . . and moreover Hot billions riding on warm air David Pearce on international haggling over action on global warming-and who should pay Better than sanctions: putting economic pep in Pretoria Kenneth Costa argues that the success of post-apartheid South Africa depends on conversion to free enterprise Treasurer trove The Times Diary Two Men in a Boat After Stevens Nothing like a Dame A successor for Canterbury see Vetting by police Dealing with bogus social workers The poorer poor Friendly bin bags Napoleon's island Closing beds in NHS hospitals No 1 Poultry Museum film Eaten with relish Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Luncheon Receptions The London Hospital 1740-1990 His Honour Donald Sumner His Honour Donald Summer, OBE, QC, a former of Parliament and Circuit Judge died aged 76 on May 12. He was born on August 13,1913 Marriages School news Lord Richard Yehuda Lisky Yehuda Ittamar Lisky, a noted Yiddish poet and short story writer, died in London aged 90 on May 4 Memorial services Dinners Susan Oliver Susan Oliver. American Actress, director and pilot, has died at the Motion Picture Television Hospitals in Los Angeles of cancer, aged 53. she was born Chalotte Gercke in New York on February 13,1937 Dr Harry Law Dr Harry Davis Law, President of Portsmouth Ploytechnic since 1982, died aged 59 on May 6. He was born on November 10,1930 Forthcoming marriages Appointments Births On this Day The Westmoreland Servants' Hiring Pair Peculiar and passionate Poles John Russel Taylor reviews current London exhibitions of work by artists from Poland, past and present John Russell Taylor's selection from other current shows Heavy metal? No, platinum Rock Albums The South Bank Centre Joker on the loose Television Reviving an expressive spirit Dance The Place Mature students demonstrate the qualities which won the prizes Concert Sheppard/Shorr Purcell Room Wyndham's Theatre Face to face Ibsen Theatre The Wild Duck Phoenix British Museum Due respect and star hysteria Cannes Festival 1990: Films that bridge East and West, Ken Loach's political thriller-documentary set in Northern Ireland, and a masterly Performance by Dirk Bogarde. Report by David Robinson Cathedral Classics Cannes Diary Myths of the school of schools Eton is celebrating 550 years of effortless superiority. True or false? Former King's Scholar Philip Howard (left) examines some popular preconceptions Let It through the Times An Eton glossary: from Agar's Plough to Waterloo Ear-ring of confidence Is the way to a traffic warden's heart through his lobule? Tough it out at the top Ann Hopkins missed promotion because she was thought too macho. This week she won a famous victory, Susan Ellicott reports In a class of his own Sherrill Milnes has established his reputation as a great baritone on stages in New York, Milan-and Solihull The Times Casio When obeying orders makes the law an ass 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 2180 Entertainments Early? He was first Recitals Word-Watching Vocal/choral Winning Move Classical Top 20 Daytime Music Cinema Guide BBC1 Motorola Manager resigns in NHS Protest The Times Crossword No 18,297 Renoir's £46m painting just fails to set a record Word-Watching Biblicals AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Britain seeks hooligan ban Unusual task for the usual channel Political sketch Business and Finance 25-34 The Pound Stock Market Extra time to rescue Sock Shop Laporte call Bank 4% ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By Our Business Staff: Major's push for Erm entry boosts shares US trade gap rises sharply Call for European Monetary Fund Banker sees Ecu evolving as a currency in its own right Jobs, wage figures discounted in City Profits up, but jobs cut Whitbread blames MMC for dismissals Market cool on rescue package for Coloroll The ECU Group Ltd Auditors criticized ISC's accounts Job losses curtail Whitbread cheer Tempus By Our City Staff: Leisure group setback Prospero Government to upgrade economic data collection Laing 'well placed for homes upturn' Inspector 'did not know about Saunders' arrest' The Guinness Trial TT sweetens bid for Crystalate with cash Business Roundup Hawker buys US group Dan-Air assurances Oliver rights issue flops UK firms for Osaka Profit slips at E Produce Tugboat firm sails ahead Mae 'tried to cheat Ronson of £30m' UK business optimism up Gales damage Royal reserves Insurer hit by £79m quarterly loss and fall in world stock markets Hartstone back in black by £3m Frome members back Stroud merger Siren tale sticks at KB The Times City Diary Reduction in Shell group's income Royal Insurance Major 's music catches market-makers on hop Comment Trade Indemnity Plc CRS's 21% rise in profits indicates revival in co-ops Longer hours help Appleby top £2m By Our City Staff: Results at Foster slip to £1.26m By Our City Staff: Downturn hammers carpet firm Australia s economic gloom hurts hanks Canon (Reuter): BA still attracted by stake in Air NZ Guinness trading 'well up' By Our City Staff: Three firms give profit warnings Dairy Farm to acquire Spanish retail chain Siemens AG Ethics classes follow futures fraud in US New chief at Morgan Stanley (AFP): Tokyo brokers declare profits The lessons of Frome merger On Saturday in Colour The Times London Traded Options World Market Indices Wiggins Teape Appleton Equities Soar Stock Exchange Prices (REuter): Dow advances 12 points to close at record World Market Wall Street Alpha Stocks Stock Watch Whitbread Gilts lead FT-SE 63 points higher Stock Market Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service The boom goes multi-billion Business Travel British companies spend £22 billion a year on travel and entertainment and the amount will grow, Marion Cotter writes New ways to get on the move Traditional practice is preventing some companies using all the opportunities Ground to air dialling takes off At last, phone calls will be possible from aircraft The Thomas Cook Group Ltd Women seek a better service Air new zealand Business Class Beat the risks enjoy your trip Going abroad on business carries many kinds of health hazards. Malcolm Brown offers some practical advice Tomorrow 's guest-friendly, hi-tech hotel Computers and other aids are simplifying formalities for guests, but comfort and service are still top priorities Best Western Hotels Commerce keeps car hire afloat A decline in tourist custom means prices are becoming more competitive InterCity seeks happy returns London Gatwick's Largest Executive Jet Operator Airline perks fly thick and fast Business Travel/3 The globe-trotting executive is being showered with ever more attractions MG Owner's Club Romney SHIELDSMG Parts Centre (Southend) Just Quality Vintage MG's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moto-Build Ltd Classic Generation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racemaster New Mazda MX5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hatfields Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items The new grown-up Porsche drivers The prestige car is losing its yuppie customers, thanks to the shares crash, but demand is rising Car Buyers' Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Escort is still getting a bashing Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Griffiths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steadman Motor Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Investments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safe but unsporty Volvo Road Test Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Auction of Privately Owned Cherished Registrations Vehicle Registrations Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Servicing Sk Finance & Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Business to Business Office Bargains Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosan Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interior style is no mirage Your Own Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Randolph Corporate Research Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany pancake couple savour the taste of £5,000 prize Office Equipment and Furnishers Ward air Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracted-out pensions fall within EC sex equality provisions Order was not made to implement directive Unlawful wounding allegation includes assault charge Judicial review time limit and good administration House of Lords Spartans to make it four in a row American Football A challenge without equal A two-day race around the isles of Scotland that presents an awesome test of sail and shoe leather Namibia tour gives uncapped players a chance to impress Rugby Union Composite teams still a cause for concern Hockey Challenge headed by Coope Ice skating's Torvill and Dean, perfect after all these years Golden couple who still glitter Move into mainstream Student Sport England likely to struggle for goals Lacrosse Today's Fixtures Try this Joker who lost his sense of humour Baseball McNish is to bounce back after near-miss Motor Racing Sport on TV Results from Milan Amateurs assemble for open Electronic threat to implementation of Hillsborough report Sports Politics Boxall flying high with eight more birdies Golf McEvoy drops out of competition Wadsworth finds form Rock Hopper has Goodwood objective Sasaki revives Derby ambitions with emphatic York success Japanese to build rival boat Britons closing on leaders Demanding rehearsal for junior track riders Cycling Rothmans on an oceanic roll to the vanguard of the fleet Yatching Welsh junior team can seek sponsorship Bowls A Nations Cup date for Coupe Equestrianism From a Correspondent Punchestown, Co Kildare: Bauman takes an early lead on Alabaster Mandarin: Cumani colt lines up fresh success Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Thirsk Selections Mandarin: Stratford Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Johnson in title battle Multiple Display Advertising Items Gower likely to be back in the fold England's cricket selectors have the opportunity to make overdue amends to a gifted player who was too hastily discarded Frost claims five to see Glamorgan comfortable home Northants pride restored Crowe revives slumbering day Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Marshall injures batsmen Gatting hurries Kent to defeat with bat and ball Variety the spice of Atherton's life Recall to duty forces overnight retirement Cheltenham victorious Schools cricket by George Chesterton A poor country rich in World Cup pride David Miller warns that Egypt could be the team that dumps England in the desert of world football Robson in no mood for change Bingham unlikely to gamble No surprise among Charlton's squad for the World Cup Football Cambridge in sight of play-off victory For the Record Lukic on his way to Leeds Merlos in dramatic strike Polo match drawn in final seconds Mancini running into form Tennis Missed smash ends hopes of a home win Defeat for Sabatini on road to Roland Garros Official moves to overcome date clash Athletics The 'yes' bank says no to ASA Swimming Texaco Racing 44,45 Martin rules in unruly replay Sealey's generous gesture Japan Airlines Northants outlaw beamers Newcastle face closure of ground after riot More delays in Lord's work Sport in Brief Referee cannot control worst final in 40 years Ultimatum to Welsh pair to break links
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