News from 01/06/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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John Izbicki (Director), Pepter Davenport, Jeremy Andrews, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Excutive Editor David Brewerton, Nick Nuttall, Gerald Smith (Consultant), Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Alan Lorimer Wellington, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Anne McELVOY, Peter Guilford and Michael McCARTHY, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Arthur Trick, Michael McCARTHY Environment Correspondent, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Ronald J. MacDonald, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Mitchell Piatis Golf Correspondent, John Best, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Adrain Dannatt, Andrew McEWEN, Diplomatic Editor, H. M. Yovanoff, Michael Colvin, Peter Davenport, Bernadine Phelan, Peter Ball, J. A. Leavey, G. M. Norton, Clive Dave, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jay Winter (Secretary), Robin Young, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Susan MacDONALD, John Percival, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Jenny MaCarthur, C. D. Mann, Gareth Stedman Jones (Chairman), Peter Ward, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Bernard Braine, Merlyn Rees, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, John Russell Taylor, L. A. D. Harrod, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Malcolm Wicks, The 44th Venice Biennale, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Nicholas Hinton, Director General, Philip Webster, Cheif Political Correspondent, Joyce Whitehead, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Peter Stothard and Mary Dejevsky, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Peter Stothard US Editor, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Patrick Collinson (Professor), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Michael Hornsby and Susan Macdonald, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Steve Turner, Mary Dejevsky and Peter Stothard, Andrew Likierman Professor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, J. P. Stern, Ian Stewart, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Tom Bower, H. Mitchell,
ResumoSummit makes progress on German unity Missile accord to be signed today Tests confirm crabmeat risk Film cancelled Marcos collapse Cleaner image S?nchez out Future of cars Index Head teacher opts to break law on new test Up to 30 Van Goghs are branded as fakes UN's top ivory ban official dismissed Toll soars in Romanian quake Talks fail to end France's beef ban Goverment 'delayed action over drity beach' First direct is a division of midland bank plc What the Whitehall documents reveal about beaches policy Ulster TV cancels 'shoot to kill' film after accuracy row RNIB Picture Gallery Notes on Maguire case are found Council staff win rises op to 10.4% Barclays Testing reveals algae toxin in samples of crab Man offers to pay fine in chickens Bone 'human' Life ban on dog Correction Exempt poor from the poll tax, say council treasurers Isle awaits mass prosecutions for non-payment Arts issue fresh plea for cash Fake paintings plot case dismissed Picture Gallery Clamp on ticket touts at Henley Lawyers advertise ?300,000 post The Mortgage Corporation Midland The Listening Bank Health department urged to cut delays in hospital building 500,000 'unaware they are diabetic' Scientists produce Aids clone Civil servants protest Three charged Lullenden sale Wapping case Blood test Aircraft ditched Footballer ban Sky complaints Rover Alternative back pain treatment promoted GP budget scheme is doomed, doctors say Halifax Head fights assessment tests for young pupils Independent education 'depleting' state sector Armenian prodigy wins Scholarship to public school Picture Gallery Zenith data systems Honours review fails to allow BEM investiture £750m green belt industry and business park planned Dixons Picture Gallery EC ready to crack down on 'exploiter's paradise' Big losses loom after French beef ban From a Correspondent: Paris move branded as 'hysteria' France bows to farm lobby A Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. 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By our Foreign Staff: American veto on Un team for occupied territories Crackdown on militias in Beirut Warning on Cup strikes Foetal surgery success story From our Special Correspondent in Shanghai: Sermons on ideology vie with new sexual permissiveness in Shanghai (Reuter): Peru villages 'wiped from map' by quake Dissidents disappear as Peking stifles protest From AFP in Auckland: Opossums killed to save trees By Our Foreign Staff: US tells its citizens to leave Liberia as rebel army advances Courtroom drama as sick Imelda collapses Spiral of violence leaves 34 dead in Pakistan Optimistic signs of agreement on Start and German unity The Washington summit Rhine Army cut to stay secret Hollywood greats add glitz to guest list Forty Russian parties to register under new rules Baltic republics seek voice in arms forum Picture Gallery Yeltsin acquires uneasy mantle of boss of Russia Strike is threatened by Soviet doctors Bonn calls for return of seized property (AFP): Supplies sent to Mir crew Rembrandt bid (AFP): Duvalier case (AP): ANC man freed (AP): Nicu trial Warplane deal (Reuter): Chemical scare (Reuter): Begin better Britain backs move against boat people (Reuter): Picture Gallery Comet Mulroney moves on Quebec deadlock Murder by any other name …and moreover Legislating for a less messy divorce Malcolm Wicks on teh legal reforms being considered for marriage break-up Havel's velvet revolution looks for a friendly hand J. P. Stern on the new alliances that could make, or break, the new 'Czech and Slovak Federal Republic' Recanting on Rushdie? Fonteyn goes home Into extra time Late developer Simple season Protecting Beef-Eaters Staffroom Rhetoric Honours Uneven War Crimes Bill and Lords decision Charitable gifts Catholics' PR Airline pilots Sale of goods law Learning languages Need for history in curriculum Computer hacking Blood transfusions Royal salute Jewish sanctuary Beating the drought Hastening slowly Court Circular Today's royal engagements Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators Memorial service Birthdays today Conservative Foreign & Commonwealth Council Royal Society of Chemistry Luncheon Reception Service dinners Anniversaries St Hugh's College, Oxford Lord Holme of Cheltenham Tony Lorenz John Antonin (Tony) Lorenz, an innovator in the field of venture capital in Britain, died aged 46 on May 21. He was born on March 4,1944 Sir Geoffrey Eley Forthcoming marriages Latest wills John Kendall-Carpenter Marriages Dinners Maj-Gen John Channing-Williams By our Archaeology Correspondent: Ecuadorean dig finds an undersized llama University news (From Our Berlin Correspondent): The Sorrows of a Zanzibar Princess Announcements & Personal Picture Gallery 'Wimbledon' The Times 1791-1988. Other dtles available Ready for… The Times Classified Index Concise Crossword No 2191 The earth's best-known friend Jonathon Porritt has become the acceptable face of green activism Where will he go from Friends of the Earth? Michael McCarthy reports The Marketing initiative The Church on the green A priest the Pacific rain forests challenges Catholic tradition The Times Who killed Cock Robin? An Italian, probably. It's open season on birds again all over Italy. Do the conservationists stand a chance? A voice from far frontiers Nadine Gordimer is turning to television do denounce her homeland, Matthew Parris reports A woman on the chain gang The building industry wants women to don hard hats and head for construction sites - but what is it really like? The Times on Saturday in Colour Graham Rock, driver of the Times Mercedes 300 Se in… Cordula Is Yeltsin strong enough to quit? Architectural straws in the wind Fine Art The 44th Venice Biennale: John Russell Taylor looks for indications of new trends in contemporary art, while Adrian Dannatt joins the media and socialites in attendance Sadler's Wells The Old Vic What news on the Rialto, darling? Finding a map-reference for Ruggles Classical Music Critics' Choice: Fine Art and Auctions Art Exhibitions Auctions, Sales Hothouse of hearts Albums Thermos Whose bass-line is it anyway? David Toop meets hte unseen musicians behind a new breed of pop-music auteur Zeppelin man takes the high road to nirvana Archetypal heavy rock singer Robert Plant is still as loud and proud as ever. Steve Turner reports Rock Critics Choice: Rock Jazz and World Music Jazz World Music Ambassadors Theatre Slow-burn fight for integrity Theatre The Cruncible Olivier Royal Ballet Covent Garden Dance Jack Walrath / Barbara Thompson Ronnie Scott's Jazz Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move By Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent Drury Lame Theatre Royal cc (Bkg fee) 24hr 7 days… Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's selection of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Satellite Television & Radio ChurChill Brussels may use 'carbon tax' to force UK into line The Times Crossword No 18,309 Private firms will escort prisoners to jails Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Index B&C to circulate survival plans Profits up 9.8% at Thorn EMI M&G's ?17.6m Norwich deal The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Eurotunnel in ?530m deal for share issue By our European Business Correspondent: LVMH to double stake in Guinness By our City Staff: Kirk and knight block Sullivan Gas payout up 16% as profits hit ?929m By our City Staff: Storehouse profits hit low Pollon-Eyes USSR plans gold sales to pay foreign bills Split in Oecd threatens talks BAe pays ?12 m for majority stake in Liverpool Airport Town & Country Building Society Inflation too high for ERM says P?hl ?42m d?but of Babcock Int Revaluation of fixed assets urged by ASC Brown Shipley up to ?7.5m after reshuffle Business Roundup Sleepy Kids in £17,000 loss Doctus profit up 28% MacDonald in leap to ?5.5m Profits at Sidlaw slip Fairhaven puts $10m into 3-D business No dividend from Expedier TSB offshoot is 33% ahead Bricks and mortar Vestey The Times City Diary Chapter and verse of management the M&S way Ibbotson rides out Michael Julien plays the joker Comment Hilfe ambassador Carr returns Fidelity Share Service Thorn EMI waits to light up Tempus S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd. Gold glittering for Capital as interim profits top £7m Profits warning from Eldridge hits shares London Traded Options Traditional Options British Gas Saatchi's head office is sold for £250m Manufacturers 'defying forecasts of destocking' Potential bid for Colonnade Eurotec is sold Select slides E&A down World Market Indices Recent Issues Babcock New York strength helps to steady London's nerve Stock Market Dow slips on worries about jobless report Wallstreet Alpha Stocks Major Changes Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Rally peters out Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Towns and cities with less muck than brass West Yorkshire A Special Report The industries of coal mining, heavy engineering and textiles, which gave Yorkshire its grimy image, are gradually giving way to banks, firms of lawyers and other cleaner enterprises Drama on the hill The new Playhouse carries n a centuries-old theatrical tradition Yorkshire Electricity Back with a billion West Yorkshire/2 Bradford used to be in the doldrums. Now the city is on the verge of a boom and confidence is high once again The Pioneer city grows Yorkshire Bank Plc Place of pride for a royal The Calderdale Partnership has won princely praise in the us and even Paris Kirklees Means Business City of Wakefield Metropolitan District Council Lean, mean and ready for competition Industry in the Kirklees district, because of the changes brought by new technologies, has emerged fitter in the 1990s Bradford Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the… British Gas University of Bradford Fabric-makers sew up the market West Yorkshire/2 The traditional small companies in the textile trade still supply 70 per cent of Britain's needs Hammond Suddards Solicitors Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide M & S Phones This BMW Runs on Hydrogen Power High on gadgets, low on green? Motoring The Prime Minister's warning that carbon dioxide emissions must be stabilized to counter global warming is boosting the race for cleaner car technologies. Tomorrow, The Times issues a free magazine with the newspaper, in collaboration with Car magazine, asking designers and engineers about likely future developments. Today, The Times looks at the technology drivers will soon be using. Will it lead to more environmentally friendly vehicles? BMW Approved Used Cars BMW in East London Multiple Display Advertising Items Panther drops its style car Roadwise Car Buyers Guide Public Notices Business to Business CBI survey gives hope as squeeze continues to bite Business to Business Home Choice Video's Multiple Display Advertising Items Hornets Courier Picture Gallery Gino's Light up your life with an Open Fire Centres… No rain in Spain for PLC Your Own Business Elite Car Valeting Ltd 2 Million Dollar Opportunity Unique Nursing/rest… Panic Link Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomas England Associates Business Services A. L. Publishing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New index shows fall in capital investment Council inquiries on intentional homelessness Dismissal bars company director from share option User and offender need not be same in confiscation section Extrinsic evidence can establish statement of fact in libel Law Report June 1,1990 Court of Appeal Council need not provide undertaking in damages Equitable set-off Unwanted rest faces cue master The legendary Fred Davis, eight times world snooker champion, is preparing to call it a day Sole soon shakes off injury Botica joins All Black exodus to paid code Namibians invest in tours to improve playing standards Rugby Union (AFP): Concussed Melville-to miss opening match Plans for North to tour New Zealand Moorhouse races the clock Fred Davis Organisers flock to employ Sheffield's pool of tricks Swimming Record ensures place at Olympics Shooting TV approach puts the squeeze on objective reports Sport and Television Mason chases Chanet on a point of honour Boxing Northants' unbeaten run halted by Lions American Football The chilling costs of relegation Newly-released statistics illustrate the gap between rich and poor in the Football League Ailing Robson may need stand-in at full dress rehearsal Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent Idols asked to behave Gritty McCarthy Millwall hound Clive White Fox rejects quarters Numbers favour Ipswich and Leeds Scotland seek home advantage Scientists slate English style Striking is no longer allowed says Minister Former cricketers bowled over by game Kinlet Vision Racing River God allowed his Derby chance Blue Ravine to crown successful campaign Yesterday's results Mandarin: Letsbeonestabotit to blaze trail Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamelton Park Selections Mandarin: Stratford Selections McKeown collects treble 3.0 Mail on Sunday Handicap (Qualifier: 3-Y-O:… Blinkered first time Trotting at Lingfield Rapid Raceline Time for second chance for Benson England cricket selectors resume their search to find a reliable opening patner for Gooch New run chase may not be so easy for New Zealanders Somerset will go through the mill Lindsay alleges foul by New Zealand referee Rugby League Briers gives heart to Bedfordshire Lambs fold as Dittmar goes Squash Rackets Dutch in quandary over West Africa Sport on TV Ealing team runs into form for Europa quest Today's Fixtures Sponsor's record ?1.3m deal has provisos attached Basketball British clubs face tough challenge Hockey Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Scores from Woburn Parsons noses in front with birdies Edmunds prospers Faldo falters and sponsors fearful of unkind bounce Golf Pat that light out Brooks in sudden death win For the Record Flying towards victory at Hickstead Lauber rides to triumph on thrilling Hickstead debut Last is best for Todd Asian coach may be named Badminton Hindmarch fee Curran's strength helps him cash in on stage victory Cycling (AP): Peiper calls the tune From a Special Corrspondent: A stealthy approach is rewarding for Bally Gliding Ellis signs for league In Brief Index The day a Master took a wrong turning at the unlucky 13th Taylor protected from pressure by Robson Stuart Jones Football Correspondent Michael Ignatieff is Britains Most Intelligent Man… League spells out threat to Swindon Games of the century face ?27 million question World passes League by again S?nchez defeated by her doubles partner Results from Paris
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