News from 06/06/1990
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Sian Frances and Geoffrey Sims, Victoria McKee, Kirov Ballet, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Green, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Amdrew Lycett, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Paul Bompard, Ronald Faux, Geraldine Bedell, Michael Hornsby and Richard Ford, David Rhys Jones, Alison Cameron, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, H. W. Winter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Brian Wenham, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Stevel Acteson, Philip Hansom, Robert N. Wareing, Clive White, Rabat, Malta, Carol Leonard, Quentin Cowdry, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Ready Derby, E. J. Nickson, James Tye, Director General, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Robin Oakley and Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Joan S. R. Olivier, Headmistress, Huon Mallalieu, Christopher Eliou, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, John Durie, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Angus Stirling, Director General, Anthony Clunies Ross, John Percival, Nicholas Albery (Chairman), Lin Jenkins and Richard Ford, John Hennessy, Frank Blackaby, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Brock, Jack Waterman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Tom Fitz Patrick, Sally Watts, John Woodcock, A. W. R. Thom, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Martin Jacques, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), James Pringale, Wolfgang Münchau, Joan M. Burrell, R. H. Williamson, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ronald Harwood, President, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Gwendoline H. Webster, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Andrew Gurr, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, James Lambert, Mark Herbert, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, I. M. Jessiman, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Melida Wittstock, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Andrew Adonis, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Elizabeth Roberts, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, L. O. Tench, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Sarah Jane Checkland, Hilary Machtus, Barry Wood, John Yarnell, Philip Pangalos, Jane Ellison, Martin Waller, Naseem Khan, Michael Horsnell, George Chesterton, Christopher Warman, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Uzzell Edwards, Joan Venner, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Lee Rodwell, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoSoviet ethnic riiots leave eleven dead Gorbachov home to tide of trouble Saunders in the box Nazi vote Levin award News changes Jobs threat Derby day Out of court Index World Cup Guide Kremlin's troops see red over cost of capitalism Settlement in war crimes suit Driver facing death charge Britain gives warning of beef ban retaliation Resorts must issue pollution notices South African Airways Britain to fight EC proposals said to threaten 5½m jobs Clean Living from Coal Hunt for post office killers Police description of IRA terrorist lists 'silver pistol' Multi-tier EC urged by Ridley Religious broadcasts 'climbdown' Damage charge Terrier killed SDP continues Jumbo jet alert Saunders tells of two years of strife to save company Defence calls in former chief executive to give evidence in long-running Guinness fraud trial Insurance chief is likely to take over at South Bank Three writers on The Times honoured in press awards First direct National Trust left millions in will Teachers split as rebels reject history reforms Halifax predicts prices will keep falling Deported hooligan arrested British Telecome Defamation case against The Times is settled Scientists' notes increase doubts in Maguire tests Young models take first steps in fashion Psion Mobile Computers Speelman shares spoils in Moscow Councils fail to tackle recycling of ozone-damaging chemicals Resorts are told to display notices on water quality The Royal Bank of Scotland sponsored service Picture Gallery Pollution forecasts 'falsified' Smaller fiver stops forgers cashing in Exhausts 'increase hay fever' The Times Royal Mail Decision to cap councils 'a breach of power' Parents protest at RE syllabus Euro Tunnel Picture Gallery Delayed jumbo lands with only 10 minutes' fuel left Greece drops lorry charges Sheffield winning World Student Games marathon Warning on fish Dog survives Car bait Cell death Ferrets tracked Youth in Blakelock case 'put through sheer hell' Man shot dead £500,000 award Faster check-in Clarke seeks ?3bn more to advance health reforms 'Complete chain' needed to serve Channel tunnel Pottery owls bring windfall Missing link found in Piltdown fraud Lex Vehicie Leasing Picture Gallery Solicitors launch Anglo-French link on second homes Broadcasting Bill's mixed reception on second reading House of Lords British forces stay in Europe The Times Government wants speed limiters for coaches soon MP calls for 'apples for beef boycott Poll tax 'costly chaos' is denied Shellfish warning defended British MPs are still the poor relations Expenses and allowances A House full of Tory rebels Library fully in use in 1996 £110m saved on laundry Passports Extradition Traffic study MP arrives New peer Parliament today Khamenei repeats threat to Rushdie (Reuter): Enrile coup charge 'is invalid' (AP): Poor rich men (AP): Cubans rescued (Reuter): Swiss safe (Reuter): King recovering Bus tragedy (AP): Mrs Lange dead (Reuter): Jordan trials (Reuter): Angola battle Pol Pot cleans up image with soap opera French pupils tormented by 'I think, therefore I exam' From our Special Correspondent in Peking: China trumpets a paper victory From our Own Correspondent in Peking: Journalists lode protest Police steal car and use it for year Khmer Rouge shuns accord Venice Expo battle rages on Moscow cuts in arms put new pressure on the West Banishing Gobbledygook Russians switch on to life of a TV Prime Minister KGB defector lists contacts in Ec and Nato Kremlin's seething empire Volksarmee garb sets the trend East Berlin Notebook by Anne McElvoy Moscow ties with Seoul to thaw ice Communists lie low and let others make mistakes in Prague Religion vies with politics in Slovakia election battle (Reuter): More boat people go back home (AP): Holiday express in collision (Reuter): Couple double up lottery win From Reuter in Durban: De Klerk is facing defeat in Durban Picture Gallery Sofia's election circus rolls in to lure voters Wallace Heaton From a Correspondent in Santiago: Chileans find 16 in grave From AFP in Monrovia: Liberian rebels kill rival tribes Malibu affluent vote on effluent Squeezing the centre ... and moreover Within their rights, but the Lords are again on trial Andrew Adonis sets the defeat of the war Crimes Bill in context-and considers the possible consequences Germany: Nato yes, nuclear no Conor Cruise O'Brien urges the West to heed Soviet concerns for its security Diary The Times Lords in Action Simplifying Cocom The Wrong Track Doubts on extent of Globe site Canterbury succession Neutral gender Rushdie commitment Seeking a different role for Nato Landscape protection Romanian elections Muck and money Polluted fish More names for Channel train Court Circular Today's royal engagements Admiral Sir Frank Hopkins Molly Montgomery Forthcoming marriages Marriages Memorial service Luncheon Jon Akass John Ewart Akass, columnist and journalist, died of cancer aged 56 on June 4. He was born on July 16,1933 Anniversaries His Honour Ian Fife His Honour lan Fife, MC, TD, a Circuit Judge (formerly County Court Judge) from 1965 to 1982, died aged 78 on June 2. He was born on July 10.1911 Stepping out 3.5 million years ago Archaeology Gardeners' Company Research grant Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution Giorgio Manganelli Giorgio Manganelli, the Italian avant-garde critical theorist and novelist, died in Rome on May 28, at the age of 68. He was born in Milan in 1922 Birthdays today Dinner Service dinner Art Lund Art Lund, actor and one of the most popular baritones of the Big Band era, died aged 75 in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 2 of liver cancer. He was born in the same town on April 1.1925 Latest wills Winchester College St Paul's, Knightsbridge Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items On This Day Atalanta in Calydon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2195 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The children of the revolution Glasnost can open the door to an English education, Elizabeth Roberts reports Legal Notices T & T Clark Ltd Beating a retreat on the tattoo Should the law be changed to make body 'art' less than skin deep? Multiyork Asian accent on generosity Giving to charity on strictly sectarian lines shows signs of breaking down KLC Limited Girls just want to have fun Is it possible that women drink simply because they like it? Jane Ellison calls time on the sociologists Getting a kick out of Rome Does Jane Nottage, English and on the World Cup organizing committee in Italy, pass the football test? American Airlines Art for play's sake &Briefly Venerable bead Hat dance Creaking bones Ceramic fans Off to the land of the beleaguered Broadcast Allied Dunbar Charity Recruitment Rainbow Productions Limited Records Supervisor Advertising Sales ARTWORK/DTP/DESIGNER Networking the news Will ITN, as it is transformed into a profit-making company, end up like Arthur Hailey's fictional network? Andrew Lycett reports Sterling Publications Ltd W. Woods D. P. Options Ltd ABC News Technical Indexes Limited Not a Drill! All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to A tatler for the family Jane Procter, editor-designate of the chronicler of high-class high jinks, talks to Alan Franks Air europe Rawlinson & Hunter Kensington Publications Dorling Kindersley Ltd BBC The Shaftesbury Society Only the Ambitious Need Apply Young, gifted and ignored? How much practical help are the young journalist awards to the winners? 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Ltd Kensington Mews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Bovis Homes North of the Thames Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stickley & Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Period Building Horne & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continued on page 36 Briefing Financial Services Limited Fimbra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selling in a cold climate Builders and mortgage companies are inventing several new ways to tempt borrowers despite high interest rates Mortgages Market Cross Antiques Chris Watts Antiques Woven Art Tapestries for your Own Home Galleria Fine Arts Antique Dining Room Suite To Advertise in Antiques and Collectables Please… Antiques & Collectables I+jl Brown Ltd A Barn Full Of Solas And Chairs Solid Rosewood Dining Table Billiard Tables Spink & Son Limited Shirley Warren Antique Glass Elixabeth Viney Old English Pine Debrett Ancestry Research Ltd Plumridge & Co Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sladmore Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Spink Coin Auctions Richard Green John Day of Eastbourne The New English Art Club Patrick Hayman On Sale, Oh Show Warming up for the high season June is always the best month on the London calendar for collectors and this year promises to be no different Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inspiration run to earth Illustrator Peter Brookes and Richard Morrison set the scene for the Royal Opera's first production of Janacek's opera, The Cunning Little Vixen Unholy history Television Ceramics Fair A show of consuming passion Sarah Jane Checkland previews a V&a exhibition focusing on Eighties consumer goods which are becoming collector's items Photosales Critics' Choice: Opera and Dance Kirov weathers the storms Dance Nouvelle Lune Theatre Royal, Bath Word-Watching Entertainments Theatre The Lost Domain Watermill Theatre, Bagnor Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide The Times Television & Radio Musicians Benevolent Fund MPs may vote again on War Crimes Bill The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,313 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Yard Nazi squad is put on ice Weather Price of RA art, £27 to £86,000 Zero drink limit proposal Back with a spring in the pas de 650 Political sketch Business and Finance Rates will fall when safe, says Patten De La Rue held back by costs Allied Colloids up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Saatchi sells Hay for $80m No interim dividend as group's profit falls to £14.4m Boots and Smith unveil DIY deal Estates Gazette under the hammer Buyers queue up for property industry's bible Tomkins in $550m bid for us group Fall in Great Portland asset value hits shares Tilbury pay rise attacked John Charcol £25m firm is halted by Fimbra Two-year effect of disasters for Sturge Break-up at B&C begins Qintex sell-off Venture growth Manpower deal Bank bought In the black Broad System Ltd Half the shareholdings in water sold since flotation Jacklin on the Leading board Mark-swap rules bar speculators By our Industrial Editor: Receivers called in by Coleby Group By our Banking Correspondent: New Governor for Bank of Scotland By our Financial Editor: Auditors' merger defeated Food scares fail to dent Argyll's rise to £243m Powell Duffryn to sell coal side Heavier interest trims profits at Marshalls Business Roundup Dunton gives warning Hall profits alert ACT ahead 33% at £8m N Brown doubles New savings certificates Liquidity improves By our European Business Correspondent: Lipworth criticizes EC over mergers Clever Trevor walks out Hector's House Royal event for Commercial Union Comment US deal puts Tomkins' two-year fast Granville's gain Picture Gallery Drag performance Carr bounces back Safeway forward for Argyll Tempus Powell Duffryn Moderate profit-taking Which Company? The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options Dow falls by 10 points on late profit-taking Wall Street Spot oil down on talk of Saudi price cuts Company Briefs Recent Issues Stock Watch Safeway Prices knocked by issue fears Stock Market World Market Indices Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Major Changes $1.3m cost of ring's illicit deals Greyhound files for Chapter 11 Trump setback Major Indices Berwick (U. K.) P. L. C. 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Building up another set of problems Companies are often unhappy with their shiny new premises More offices on the water In the Market Taylor's Men to Watch Strom clouds gather above the road to glory The fourteenth World Cup finals begin in Milan on Friday evening. England, Scotland, and the Republic of Ireland will all take part in the competition, which lasts a month, but the prospect gives David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, cause for alarm rather than optimism Predictions and Betting The Teams for Television Homeowners Friendly Society Graham Taylor will be commenting for The Times… Names, numbers and clubs of all 24 squads in the Fond memories of the stuff of dreams David Miller, who will be attending his ninth World Cup finals, looks back on some of the great matches of the past 40 years Six groups who will contest the finals Mennen Group a The Venues Day-By-Day Guide Austria Ronchi dei Legionari airport Group a Czechoslovakia How the finalists reached Italy Cameroon West Germany Group B Romania Belgium Uruguay Spain Scotland South Korea World Cup Call Scotland squad Acuhealth Brazil Costa Rica Sweden Rep of Ireland England Stuart Jones Republic of Ireland squad Netherlands Egypt England squad Rising stars in disguise Employers must upgrade a secretary's work, not just her job title, and offer a definite career path to keep staff, Sally Watts writes La Crème De La Crème KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock Senior Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Senior Secretaries Beavers Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill From office drudge to stand-in manager New technology has opened up challenging horizons for secretaries, Joan Venner writes The Worldwide Transportation Group Susie Dormer & Associates Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Senior Secretary Comptroller's Office Legal Secretary Hazell Staton Versatile RGN/MEDICAL Secretary Gordon-Yates Angels Recruitment Consultants Typehouse Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio Typing & Word Processing skills essential Escape to the Jungle Multiple Display Advertising Items Lse Financial Markets Group Book now Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediad Rec. 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A. /Sec Chelsea Area Recruitment Consultants Directors' Temporaries Needed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Junior Secretary Secretary Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stepping Stones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eddery on course for early double In The Groove likely to take Oaks chance Yesterday's results Mosse looking to have the last laugh French challenger gets to know the course's ups and downs Coming to terms with the camber The Times sets the scene for the Ever Ready Derby at Epsom today Statistics point to Beckhampton hope Derby jockeys' records A to Z analysis of big race Opposition to the market leaders as rain clouds gather Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Epsom Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Quest For Fame to triumph The Times sets the scene for the Ever Ready Derby at Epsom today Big Race Line-Up C4 Form guide to the 18 contenders Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Felton holds strong hand Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Turf Call Agassi finally learns patience to stalk the champion down A remarkable 12 months of tennis ends in stoical defeat for Chang, as youth reasserts itself at the French championships Results from Paris England planning surprise Netball Mellor to lead best youths in French test Swimming Texaco Cricket Line Trophy ties spoil Conference side Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Lancashire home early thanks to DeFreitas Notts take lead after stalemate Charterhouse race to early success Gooch shapes up with a century Leading First-Class Averages Lendl looks sharp after stepping off the treadmill Results from Beckenham Cardiff are crushed by holders Student Sport Top players for seaside competition Volleyball (Reuter): Bugno shines in rain Selectors change policy Bowls Out of the stable door Sport in Brief Adventure is lost among the pack on moors pursuit Cycling Childs wins promotion to England tour party Wales dominate mismatch Rugby Union Hart emerges into limelight with a timely round of 66 A corker of a round from a wine-bottler in Amateur golf championship Fouroux faces problems with his pack For the Record Whitbread out for another season Athletics Top players in a hurry Squash Rackets Qualifiers and Draw Miller's change of course rewarded Uzielli under pressure on her home courses Today's Fixtures Index First is key game for Scots Dismissals will be expensive The Singleton of Auchroisk England's plea for peace Greeks are suspended by FIFA The case for Swindon to stay in the first division By a Special Correspondent: Supporters rally to the Hibs cause Whelan ruled out of England game Leeds add another big signing Lewis's injury causes worry for selectors Derby gamble on Zoman develops Wimbledon expulsion may spur Becker on
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