News from 12/06/1990
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Anthony Thornton, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Green, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rona Cole (Director), Andrew Caesar-Gordon (Chairman), Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Paul Bompard, Tim Judah, Alison Cameron, Ivo Tennant, Special Correspondent, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, James Bone, Clive Davis, Paul de Garis (President), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Julian Desborough, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Arthur Hampson, P. W. B. Semmens, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Victoria Brown, Louise Taylor, Lord Monson, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, John Durie, Pat Blair, Ernest Beck, John Patten, Michael Clark, John Young, Susan Bright, Charles Bremner, Graham Taylor, John Percival, Thomson Prentice, Rasit Gurdilek, George Rae, John Woodcock, J. M. Furze, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, John Stalker, Angela MacKay and Jon Ashworth, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Almond, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Lin Jenkins and Arthur Leathley, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Mike Lowry, Richard Luce, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Thomas Kempner, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Jonathan Braude, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, Rob McLoughlin (Producer, Granada Television), John Holland, Nigel Mansell, Barry Pickthall, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Richard Ryder, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, George Ace, John Goodbody, David Young, Michael Brophy, Director, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, P. A. Sergeant, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Malcolm Hardwick, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, G. B. Miller, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Catherine Adams, Barry Wood, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, P. Bambury, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Judith Harwin, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, A. Latham-Koenig, Richard Morrison, Philip Titcombe, Jack Bailey, Joan Venner, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Margaret de Fonbrune, Michael Coleman, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoPolice chiefs apologise for bomb blunder Raiders steal key cancer records Sunday trade confusion Saving Venice Havel's choice Director held Sales grow New engineers Atherton steady Index Warning of further trouble in the jails 'Fall guy' Poindexter given prison sentence Scots and England in gloomy cup start Moscow talks may end Lithuania blockade Accord on Dublin role in devolution Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Fears that oil tanker is sinking Medical researchers offer reward in fight against terrorism Tory MPs urge public funding of rail link Quality Used Cars Woman in bombing considers her future Government to risk community care defeat Training plan for 'bikers' Changed defence plans ready soon New call on Lockerbie enquiry Police appeal Steel cash plea Jaguar strike Plan to storm riot jail overruled, Woolf enquiry told Escaped murderer may have had key Business bites on language of battle Planning law used against prostitute Captain praises the flight crew who saved aircraft and his life The Championships Wimbledon Best opera tickets to cost over £100 Reed International Sunday trade conviction causes legal confusion Research award to whet the appetite Legal fight looms on 'junk mail' data Ministry backtracks over depot's future Picture Gallery Olivetti By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: MPs urged to support action on court errors Ofgas to review domestic pricing British Midland Divorce law to enforce safeguards for children ET drop-out rate 'unacceptable' 'Too cheap' castle for sale again TV licence men eye World Cup goal Maguire trial doubt raised by swab tests If You Thought You'd Never See the Day, Wait… Letter to Napley naming Saunders was 'pure poison' The Guinness trial The Mortgage Corporation British Airways anger over 'sellout to Americans' Picture Gallery Moderate union fights for jobs Schools subsidy 'immoral' Chess dispute ends in Soviet exodus Revival of spaceplane hopes State aid for theme park urged Speeding purge Sentences cut Rapist jailed Child abuse Chain reaction If You Thought You'd Never See the Day, Wait… EC 'will not accept new members before 1993' New Europe The government has promised to examine all the… Euro Tunnel Howe launches safe-alcohol campaign Labour predicts defence savings Raf Germany Bungling 'threat to link' Lilley replies to Labour attack Museum check Patten wants smoke alarms Helmets for young riders Arts mission New peer Parliament today Calibra Thailand in turmoil after powerful deputy leader quits Cathay Pacific Japan revels in another export success story Drexel mementoes go under gavel (Reuter): Christian clashes rock Beirut Rocket attack on Athens office (Reuter): President weds young student Mexico and Washington to work on trade pact Kurdish rebels kill 26 villagers Star makes comeback in medical melodrama Picture Gallery Italian MPs scramble to save Venice from Expo Picture Gallery Vietnamese boat group back at sea Cloak of democracy hides dictatorship in Algeria PLO makes last bid to salvage US peace talks From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Shamir wins Knesset ballot Gorbachev denies role in delaying Yeltsin talk Clausthaler Ukraine democrats join forces Calls for Soviet pit strike studied Black memory of past haunts talks Romania yields to hunger strikers Moscow closer to accepting Germany in Nato Havel likely to ask former top Communist to head government Economic battle facing victors The Times Cashing in their savings on a rainy day Sofia opposition accuses Socialists of poll fraud (Reuter): US flag law overturned Kuwait win Dutch pact (AP): Green arrests Tunisia poll Reuter: Hijack plea (AP): Maximum jail (Reuter): Women's move (Reuter): Beer deal Sluggish start for Hungary stock sale M&D Labour sights on rights …and moreover Let them eat promises as perestroika stands trial Richard Owen, visiting Moscow after five years, reports on disenchantment with reforms that failed to deliver A change of style to suit the times The editor, Simon Jenkins, outlines a new guide to crisp and concise English Palace coup that misfired Green Fascism Outsiders in Power Keeping up the Pressure Lightening the shadows around Stalker's removal Tunnel issues Meléndez paintings Charitable gifts Neutral gender Campus freedom Romanian elections All at sea Overseas allies 50 years on 'Wellness' at work York Minster Hastening slowly Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forces news Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor Passing Out Bridge Birthdays today Anniversaries Royal Society of Medicine Meeting Latest wills Appointments Sir James Carreras Sir James Carreras, who as head of Hammer Films brought his own distinctive brand of horror to the British cinema, died aged 81 on June 9. He was born on January 30 1909 Forthcoming marriages Lord Fletcher Lord Fletcher, who died aged 87 on June 9, was Labour MP for East Islington from 1945 to 1970, and Minister Withour Portfolio in the Wilson Government from 1964 to 1966. He was born on March 26,1903 Marriages Dinners José Figueres José Figueres, who was three times President of Costa Rica, died on June 8 at the age of 83. He was born on September 25,1906 Reception Museum of Garden History Luncheon Gala Evening Church news If the Lord does not build the house, the work of… On This Day West Indians' First Tour Concise Crossword No 2200 One to one adds up to a chic partnership Marriages made in heaven: fashion designers, buyers and advisers choose the women who wear their clothes well Blue Cross The benandout sale shop Running in the family Hotline Sale Next move Composers have their uses Richard Morrison reviews the annual festival which owes its existence and inspiration to Benjamin Britten Quirky, aristocratic grace under pressure Vibrations good as ever Clive Davis meets octogenarian jazz bandleader Lional Hampton Greensleeves Critics' Choice: Concerts Times Newspapers Ltd. For Further Information Oddities worth discovering Theatre The Illusion Old Vic Opera Kátya Kabanová Glyndebourne Country Kenny Rogers Wembley Arena Dance The Corsair Coliseum Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Satellite ITV Variations BBC 1 The MacAllan. The Malt Britain favours pooling of EC foreign services The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,318 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Checkpoint Charlie to come down flags flying Weather Voluntary 'mad cow' breeding ban list agreed New transports of delight Political sketch Business and Finance LVMH at 24% of Guinness Emap seeking bargain buys Amersham tops £23m after sale Moody's lowers Chase ratings The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Consortium disputes 1.2% rise in retail sales Barclays sets aside £100m for B&C crash By our City Staff: Restructure 'to boost Ferranti' Dunsdale investors stay calm Nationwide Anglia down after bad debt provisions Mature appeal helps Alexon Scholey 'feared Ravenscraig leak' Svccess Home Loans Executive Editor David Brewerton No Title Fleming ends UK market making Henriques unlikely to hit forecasts British Steel Results From Reuter in Luxembourg: Pöhl proposes 2-tier route to monetary union in EC Anglian beats forecast at £86m Bankers prevent Trump collapse By a Correspondent: Anger over crashed bank payouts Revival for food group on shake-up By our Economics Staff: Industrial nations must halt rise In Inflation says BIS Bromsgrove leaps by 44% to £7.9m pre-tax Business Roundup Acal result ahead 20% Control surges 63% Profits slide at Normans FKB in finance talks Radio group bucks trend Figures surge for Elga By our City Staff: Ferguson Industrial static at £13.1m The Times City Diary Fimbra turns to the lawyers Comment Unreal time for valuers and investors in real estate Picture Gallery M. 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Group Emap awaiting open season Tempus Blue-chip rally sends Dow 30 points higher Wall Street Iberia Alpha Stocks Uncertainty and dollar rise send Nikkei down 453 points Major Indices BP static as City expects bearish news on prospects Stock Market Recent Issues Donelon soars McKechnie buy Major Changes London Traded Options World Market Indices Traditional Options Hilton family joins race to expand in Eastern bloc Partners to help Czechoslovak ventures Anglian Water Plc Regulators' investigations an expensive joke Business Letters EMS assumptions Rearrange Taurus to meet needs of small investors From Reuter in Luxembourg: EC move to end double taxation Fidelity Share Service First-year £8.4m for Hardy Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Dull start to account Stock Exchange Prices Chartered Engineers and Incorporated Engineers results City of London Cleethorpes Borough Council An Equai Opportunities Authority CSSJAY UK & Overseas Middle East/uk Contracts Parkway Contracts Work Study Engineer Workwise Technical Recruitment Continued on Global Maritime Ltd Advanced Electronics Roevin Ltd Look! Hoping for better in a life of rigid self-discipline There are one million people suffering from diabetes in Britain today, up to half of whom may not have been diagnosed. Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, examines the issues B-D Micro-Fine IV A single point of contact Eli Lilly & Company Ltd. Traumatic time for teenagers Some young people are forced to change their life goals and career ambitions after they learn they have diabetes Prejudice at work Diabetics can work in most jobs, yet there as misconceptions among employers Talman Ltd Ames Division Miles Limited Vision for a brighter future Diabeted can cause blindness or impaired sight in sufferers, Pat Blair looks at cures and prevention Diet should be no barrier Diabetics are not isolated by diet, but are urged to follow the same health principles that are recommended for non-diabetics Owen Mumford Ltd. The Shadow of Diabetes MediSense Britain Ltd. Clement Clarke International Ltd Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Limited Steps towards prevention Foot infections in diabetics can lead to gengrene and even amputation. Pat Blair look at ways to avoid this Some Simple Rules Twins join battle for knowledge Research into the causes of diabetes could result in dramatic changes in treatment The pocket calculator Stephensons Devitt Insurance Services Ltd Hands that help justice to run a smooth course Most criminal cases are dealt with by lay magistrates. Joan Venner meets the clerks who see the rules are followed Welsh Health Common Services Authority Boc Cryoplants Company Secretary/chief Executive University College London Manager of Womens Health Services Charity Appointments Head of Social and Domestic Department Details by Phone Where to Apply Yorkshire Health Lewisham and North Southwark Health Southwark Health… Hillingdon the West London Borouge Lecturers in Law Director Council for Licensed Conveyancers Skandia Life Assurance Company Limited Edinburgh Moorfields Eye Hospital Asa Law Financial Physiotheerapist Law Personnel Amending the price of justice Government amendments before Parliament may limit services to new legal aid clients, Anthony Thornton, QC, writes Effect of immigration stamps Personnel Resources Legal Division Law Recruitment Legal Appointments Legal Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawful administration of oath University's duty to ensure freedom of speech Not just a question of money Law schools are expected to produce graduates with a widening range of skills. As a result, sponsorship deals have become prolific but there are subtle dangers. Susan Bright reports Government Legal Service Legal Appointments Lectureships and Other Research Schemes to protect our most innocent Judith Harwin reports on child-protection training programmes for professionals Professorial Posts The Post Office Commercial Solicitors Inns and Outs Quality Legal Positions Chambers and Partners The Hardsgill Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Garfield Robbins General Accident Ams Applied Management Sciences Ltd. Laurence Simons Associates Lipson Lloyd Jones Moxon Dolphin Kerby Michael Page Legal Sainsbury's Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Reynolds Poter Chamberlain Michael Page Legal Baker & McKenzie Chambers of Malcolm Wiseman Chambers of David R Standford Asa Law Locums PMR Michael Page Legal Tatelyle LAW Connections Bullish Ballesteros is hoping fortune will favour the brave One of golf's greatest names turns to a new grip in an attempt to break his duck at the United States Open Dobson short of confidence Championship again beckons for Llewellin Pools Forecast Pace quickens in pursuit of McLaren On the Grand Paix No weakening of McLaren's strengths Motor Sport Results from Montreal Sweden suffers course shortage Gruelling itinerary for tour party Basketball From a Correspondent, Auckland: New Zealand turn to Sydney seven Rugby League BARLA bounce back Enfield enter Europe full of confidence Baseball Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Douglas offered record title fee Boxing Hodkinson to defend title in September Renaissance for attacking foretold by the cards Tough refereeing returns skill to the World Cup's centre stage as the West Germans open their campaign in devastating style Unearthly forces rally to the call World Cup Notebook Shady scheme On the nose Stetson style Earth moves Fixtures Television The Tartans turn to sackcloth US press despairs as underdog dream collapses Group-By-Group Results and Tables Scots are pitifully short of the required raw materials On the World Cup Brazil not yet off the mark On the World Cup Stage set for Gullit to deliver Mandarin: Preoblakensky to confirm promise Mandarin, By Our Newmarket: Good Wood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections The Times Racing Service Germany to have runner in Eclipse Turgeon likely to take chance in Gold Cup Timber Tool and Dare strike rates are season's highlights Results from yesterday's three meetings Carroll House on course to meet Old Vic at Ascot Regal Crest brings up Berry's half-century Newmarket sponsor Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes An injury to Jones helps Kent to weather the storm Glamorgan fall foul of a former player as Mark Waugh scores another century for Essex Robinson comes to the rescue Texaco Maynard baulks Thomas assault Waugh century brings light to a grey day ICC Trophy results Atherton passes his exam before a niggardly attack Downton stays in hospital Batsman's pay day Ailing Gloucestershire in no mood to hurry Australia changes approach on the issue of foul play Rugby Union Scots will find familiar face among the foe Steering failure suspected Powerboating Marshall moves closer to national hierarchy Modern Pentathlon Aggressive Gomer makes progress Sponsor withdraws In Brief Sutton in city Reardon relief Atlantic delay Night lights Pistons lead BBC coverage World Cup Call Cash misses chance to nurture his Wimbledon effort Tennis Oliver could emulate Hick Club Cricket For the Record Wimbledon fortnight safe Edwards a day late in Moscow Athletics Committee poised to act on Swindon affair Football Vaseline Maguire works the changes in a fresh contest Yachting Fujicolour shines after poor start Huball is given an early scare Bowls Racing England's disjointed start The Singleton of Auchroisk Confident Atherton passes his graduation Test Robson takes blame for 'ill-timed substitution Trent Bridge Scoreboard Back to reality where game is down to earth On the World Cup Revelry greets first Costa Rican win
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