News from 22/05/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Stephen Leather, Nöel Goodwin, Tim Judah, Mark Souster, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Janos Delej, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, A. D. Reid, Professor Roy Goode, Ray Clancy, James Tye, Director General, Mr David Norman, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Sufia, Simon Weil, Ruth Gledhill, W Grew, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, John Durie, Anthony Lovell, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Tony Winlaw, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Stephen Stopford, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Richard Eaton Osaka, Alister Sutherland, Richard Owen, , Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Charles Morrison, Anthony Lester, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, J. D. Stephens, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, (Michael Phillips), Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John Lea, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Brian Martin, Eric Jeffs, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Stephen Slater, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Penman, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Neil Harris, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Denis Mahon, Ian Franklin, Melinda Wittstock, Alan Coren, Molson, Richard Oxon, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Malcolm H. Gough, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Geoffrey Peake, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: More killings as revenge riots spread Violence sweeps through Israel Cannes prize for Loach Jail reform call Hope for driver Cost of crime Kashmir deaths Loans slower Wright choice Index Romanians nine-to-one in favour of 'old guard' Sailing home neck-and-neck after 242 days Maguire conviction is unsafe, inquiry told Kinnock crackdown on Militant poll tax group Moscow poised to double food prices First direct By a Staff Reporter: Gummer moves on abbatoirs Gummer orders review of abattoir handling of cows' brains Inspector of Prisons urges firms date for ending slopping-out Locked in jail staff 'feared for their lives' London pleasure dome stays a pile of rubble Supergun driver has charges reduced Iraq hands in envelope of 28 'nuclear triggers' Rifkind not warned on Ravenscraig 9.7% pay offer for building workers Strike hits flights to Greece Gas cooker risk Car record Airline defence Police visit Not cricket Writer cleared Maguire bomb unsafe. QC says Timeshare firms face legal curbs Clerk told she looked 'a mess' Gallery's coup may herald more art loans Advert lands in hot water Picture Gallery M1 jury to rule on crew's actions Rittner sees Arts Council end Watches of Switzerland Ltd By Staff Reporters: World Cup ban for convicted hooligans Crime costs over £5bn every year Vigilante is convicted firebomber Disc-stored X-ray system heralds medical revolution Greedy guns must learn to play the game Watch Scheme groups seek aid Picture Gallery Charges against anaesthetist upheld Supermarket lures staff with pension equality Judge compares professor's love life to musical and opera Johnson's house to reopen Nuclear industry to shed jobs Bravery award Libel damages Campaign vote Bought as seen Spy jailed The Ultimate Driving Machine Parkinson casts doubt over subsidy for Channel tunnel link Labour sells out children's charter The Times School will have say in policy after opt-out Playground of an eccentric for sale Kinnock sets style on campaign trail Bootle by-election Kirk opposes moves to relax licensing laws Return of map brings cathedral small relief Ministers blamed for 'mad cow' disease outbreak Food Scare Benefits defeats in Lords EC may ban night work Parliament today War crimes vote ban Scrutiny of Ec law reformed British Coal Mrs Virginia Bottomley yesterday with Stephen Tottie… Labour calls for action to save steel mill Ravenscraig The Renault 19 Kowloon's bitter merchants trade on borrowed time The intifada spills out of occupied territories Greeks give Israel full recognition Japan finds way to apologize US offers to pay Noriega's fees Picture Gallery Muslim leader's killing sparks Kashmir violence Suave guerrilla leader leaves Doe regime reeling Hardliner chosen for royal institute China to retain US trade status Romanian poll 'flawed but not fraudulent' Bucharest protest runs out of steam Gorbachov drafts personal pension plan Face of humanity: Mr Alexander Dubcek being greeted… Securitate still holds key to business deals (Reuter): Bulgarian opposition snubs pact over poll Studied silence from US on Soviet trade treaty hopes Russian strike hold in Estonia Baltic 'to be cleared of nuclear weapons' Ghosts of murdered candidates haunt Colombian election Troops surround riot township (Reuter): Yemenis approve merger (Reuter): Racist charge (Reuter): Peace pledge (AP): Stones unrest (Reuter): Premier sues (Reuter): Church suicide (Reuter): Rail blockade (AFP): Turkish purge (AFP): Massacre claim How Do People Find Life in London Docklands? Portable PCs. A Few Places We'd Advise You Not… Dell Computer Corporation Gorbachov's hard grind Alan Coren . . . and moreover No escaping the agreement discord Conor Cruise O'Brien thinks Brooke's attempted Ulster compromise doomed for the start What the doctor ordered: reason, honesty and truth Ian McIntyre finds lessons for today in the words of Samuel Johnson, whose London home has just been reopened The stage door open to all The Times Diary Salvation Postponed Ally-Friendly Diplomacy Philanthropic Connoisseurship Rise in world birth rate Economical reply 'The Three Graces' Lord Keyes's letter on Dunkirk (May 19) should… Commitment and cost for surgeons Blood transfusions Church and the law Language barrier Political future of Hungary Enforced idleness Five men in a boat Who 's whom? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Dinners Hibition of the work of Paul de Lamerie at… Birthdays today Anniversaries Service dinner Appointments Kirov Ballet Captain J. W. G. James Captain John Wynford George James OBE, FRAeS, FCIT former Cheif Pilot and Flight Operations Director of British European Airways, died aged 79 on May 17. He was born on February 13,1911 Dr Ann Bishop Dr Ann Bishop, FRS, a pioneer in the fight, against malaria by modern methods who directed the Medical Research Council's Chemotherapy Research Unit at the Molteno Institute in Cambridge from 1947 to 1964, has died aged 90. She was born on December 19.1899 Small exhibits catch the eye Chelsea Flower Show School announcements Sir Geoffrey Eley Sir Geoffrey Cecil Ryves Eley CBE, industrialist and a former director of the Bank of England, deid aged 85 on May 17, He was born on July 18,1904 Forthcoming marriages Marriages Lord Wade of Chorlton Lord Cavendish of Furness Announcements & Personal From our Special Correspondent: Wild Animals' New Home Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Arthrms Research The National Deaf Blind and Rubella Association The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2183 Maquillage With a snip and snap, the look is complete Fashion Karl Lagerfield shows how the Ascot that can be a work of art when photographer and designer are one The count who brought nobility to camelot Oleg Cassini is in London this week to give his views on women, work and style Front Fastening Sports Bra Designer knitting Krizia stalking Knightsbridge Hotline Murray Arbeid The National Poetry Foundation Hatters for Every Occasion Andersen Consulting Quality uneven, quality excellent Cannes Film Festival 1990: David Robinson looks at the winners, losers and no-hopers in a year when, at least, there were as many films competing as there were prizes to be won Critics' Choice: Classical Music Concerts Plant a Tree for Just £1 The Prizewinners Tales of the river bank Classical Music: Paul Griffiths on a Sunday of music and dance by the Thames Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Dusting the classics John Percival on two contrasting exercises in the reconstruction of historic ballets Television Shaping up to a change Theatre Body Language Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Dance Pat Graney The Place Few good jokes in world history Radio Word-Watching Entertainments Art Galleries Winning Move Concert Murray Perahia Festival Hall Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's selection of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country) Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's selection of current theatre in London BBC 1 Mensa By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Thatcher to fight 'on radical manifesto' Chelsea's flowering deficit The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,300 Malaysia cancels Tornados Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Paris flight victory Student loans setback A proud day for gerbil-ministers Political sketch Business and Finance Green plays down talk of BSB buy ABF advances Amber buy Wall St record The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates By Our European Business Correspondent: Philips sued by investors in America Rise in lending lowest for nearly three years B&C investors seek meeting Law turns light on secret stakes Danger! Minister at work By Our City Staff: UK's rail investment under fire Astra Holdings sued by solicitor By Our City Staff: Cheap gas 'ends plan for three coal-fired plants' John Charcol No Title Waterford peace move fails L&G raises estate agency chain to 300 Tern loss-making businesses sold Wiggins Teape Appleton BTR back on the US takeover trail with $2G0m buy Goldsmiths shares slide Advantage seen in tax-cut 'shocks' Rescue plan for Sock Shop due Bayer pays £625m for Canadian division Business Roundup McLeod up at halfway Mecca asks for deadline Proteus to join USM Two leaving Regina board PAT asset value dips Wharfedale cuts loss Expansion at Argos continues News Corp sells US publisher Turriff dispute By a Correspondent: Saunders 'held on DTI evidence' The Guinnness trial Euro rail link on slow track to No 10 Comment Lavish generosity of Guerin, the church chorister Vanities singed The Times City Diary Payout boost props Carlton Tempus Johnston Group PLC World Market Indices Ermenegildo Zegna Rolls-Royce accelerates on hopes of US support Stock Market Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Wall Street Gold set to shine says survey Exports boost Fairline Boats Lowe buy Major Indices (Reuter): Dow rises 24 points to record One club critic BNB record Stock Watch The Times Recent Issues How to accommodate the 'X' factor in inflation Sign of the times Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… London Traded Options Wealth hazards Claim challenged Halifax The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Advance continues Stock Exchange Prices Courses intent on the finer points Edward Fennell looks at a law course specially designed to supplement the careers of non-legal professionals Legal Appointments Simon Olswang & Co. Wilson Stephens Why compromise makes sense Professor Roy Goode urges full support for a convention on the international sale of goods The Canterbury Chambers Zaiwalla and Co. Solicitors 95A Chancery Lane London… The University of Buckingham Townsends Solicitors Inns and Outs Sex equality won for pensioners The European Court has ruled pension benefits and retirement ages for men and women must be the same, writes Anthony Lester, QC Insurance company defeats widow's admitted claim by 'playing the game' Rules for serving writs must be strictly complied with The Times Legal Appointments F. J. Seeleck Assocation (UK)M Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winckworth & Pemberton International Management Group Lawyer Overseas Development Personnel Resources Quarry Dougall Llambias Legal Durnford Ford Solicitors Quarry Dougall Llambias Legal Bass Public Limited Company Multiple Display Advertising Items City Poly Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Garfield Robbins Multiple Classified Advertising Items LR Michael Page Legal Law Personnel Company Secretary/legal Advisor Director of Legal and Business Affairs Laurence Simons Associates Construction Lawyer Contracts Advisers Lipson Lloyd Jones Quarry Dougall Cellnet Baker & McKenzie Lawyer for Multi-Discipline Firm Euromoney Linklaters & Paines Applied Management Science The Bloomsbury Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chambers of Miss Christian Bevington Solicitors Motorola International Accountants Tax Specialists Royal Air Force Realm Dorset Country Council Directions Commissioning Officer Quality Monitoring Manager European Patent Office Sunderland Health Authority Our food protectors Industry uses modern technology to ensure that what we eat is safe. Neil Harris meets the scientists Dartford & Gravesham Health Authority Marketing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finance Public Appointments Finance Weymouth & Portland Borough Council No Title Serving England's Largest County North… South West Thames Kent County Council Education Development Team Waiting in the wings England given plum draw against Japan Table Tennis Seles steps out of pack to threaten supremacy of Graf Tennis Boxall can go on to greater things Golf Bayman opts to bow out By a Special Correspondent: Sedgwick goes semi-professional Volleyball Today's Fixtures First lady of snooker gets her biggest break Scots suffer in taste of things to come The Week in Review From a Special Correspondent: Sullivan ruled out by injury Rugby League BUSF suffer a double blow at Luton Student Sport From a Correspondent: Nicholson a threat to British aspirations Equestrianism Middlebndge venture earns speedy reward Motor Sport Doherty's edge in experience Boxing Gornall brothers keep honours in the family~ Cycling Lewis focuses his sights on McCrory Holders survive scare Real Tennis Mandarin: Farm Street to top Walwyn double Salisbury Beverley The Times Racing Service Tinkler to appeal over Warwick dead-heat Carson misses winning rides on Serenader Results from yesterday's four meetings Spartan Lemon in line-up again for Times final Point-to-point Entries for T0wcester Boutin delays Derby decision on Linamix Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Notts force Warwickshire into the backward defence Bryan overshadows Moody Club cricket Staffordshire victory Texaco Worcestershire in trouble as history threatens a repeat County cricket champions face hefty defeat as Pringle, Foster and Topley take Essex to the brink of Victory Larkins loses struggle West Indies board warns Richards Walking wounded offer hope New Zealanders shape up well for internationals Leicestershire still learning to bowl Surrey belaboured by Smith brothers Other Scoreboards Surrey v Hampshire Zimbabwe batsmen ready to go Dutch Cooke fears ban on touring could hit World Cup hopes Rugby Union Game loses a leading light (Reuter): World shot put record In Brief Nelson is omitted from tour squad Basketball (AP): Australian call Lord of appeal Becker back (AFP): Anderson wins Theunisse ban Boston Bruins recover their winning touch Ice Hockey Isaacs rewarded for a full-time commitment Linighan to move to Arsenal Juventus continue to spend Football Overseas League Results For the Record Lobbyists for Spain supported by Jacklin Golf Lyle will miss top US event Index England relying on age and experience Fitness doubt for Robson England team BBC Gallagher to sign for Leeds Counties again reject moves for more four-day cricket Bound for home not glory New Zealanders neck and neck
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