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News from 15/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Ion Dannreuther, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Robert Dawson Scott, Brian Collett, R. M. A. Rice, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Michael Dynes and Robin Oakley, Vijitha Yapa, Carrington, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Gordon Downey, Kcb, Chairman, Mark Souster, Bernard Kaukas, Geraldine Bedell, Nicholas Deeming, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Stewart O'brien, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Peter Willetts, John Watson, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Peter Davenport, S. Alan Livesey (Scout leader), Alan Lorimer, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, P. Porta, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Louise Taylor, Maurice Cooke, John Durie, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Iain Polley, Catherine Adams and Michael Knipe, Charles Bremner, Graham Taylor, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Rosemary Nicholson, Chairman, Chris Poweel, Lin Jenkins and Helen Johnstone, Deirdre Graham, Oscar Moore, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Christopher Goulding, Dr Graham Leonard, D. L. Hackett (Chairman), Patrick Cormack, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Anglesfy, Rebecca Hodges, Denis Tingay's, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Russell H. Sage, Peter Lloyd, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Antony R. Kenney (Vice-Principal), Barry Pickthall, John Bell City Editor, David Terry, Marjorie Salisbury, President, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Mike Morris, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Grafton, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Rachel Briggs, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Michael Austin, William Taylor (Chairman), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, J. A. Nightingale, Michael Horsnell, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, M. I. Samuel (Environment affairs manager), Ian Lloyd, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Christopher Tate, Director, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Dorothy Fleming, Ray Whitney, Michael Coleman, P. S. Oldfield (Clerk), Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Mrs a Geddes, David Altheer, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Pat Mason,

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Maguire IRA bomb factory case collapses Waddington says verdicts cannot stand Plan for British 'FBI' Health danger Sea mystery Church challenge More jobless Woosnam's 70 Index By Staff Reporters: Semtex fears after German blast Gorbachev asks for that White House touch Tunnel rail link shelved, Parkinson confirms Cameroon keeps up the pressure Labour leaders support rates Mob rule by Romanian miners on city streets Bovis Call for Burnet to resign after his accusation of asset stripping Parkinson rejects consortium's plan for tunnel rail link 'Uncertainty and blight will go on' Report central to poll tax rate Liquidation Auction Campaigners refocus on Birmingham Six Forensic evidence made May enquiry outcome inevitable Smallest pacemaker saves life of baby Ministers meet on EC drags and terror Rape victim dragged from Tube 155mph ban Bath award Service fault Prisoner held Final curtain Pensioners concession outlawed as unfair to men Judge calls for enquiry after death of child Jehovah's Witness couple defy doctors' plea on girl Children 'at risk' in sex trials Woolwich Building Society Cabinet could set world record in furniture sale Art in the satellite age TB alert as girl aged 4 dies British Telecom More overweight in spite of healthy eating campaigns High proportion of fat still consumed Home cooking means more nutritious food Seizure of jet with £800,000 cannabis upheld Picture Gallery Likelihood of humans having BSE 'is remote' MP's rival cleared by ballot enquiry Van Gils Praise for GCSE teachers Importers warned on fake drug Broadmoor resistance B&Q Warning of siege 'given 12 hours before riot began' The Strangeways enquiry After 200 years, family to sell 16-sided folly Ministers oppose ECmove to limit the working day Labour says skills agency 'given away' Rifkind at centre of law dispute Mortuary lapse New observatory Man kills twice Plea is rejected Sight restored If you're one of the 44% of people who can… Britain should have own FBI, says Waddington The home secretary, our David Waddington, tells Robin Oakely political editor, about his ideas for fighting serious crimeand what he thinks about police relations with the public, the state of the prisons, and requests for a tougher approach to breath tests Sunday trading bill promised soon Dixons House gives sour welcome to the rail-link decision Transport Labour plans energy agencies Ministers defeated in Lords Defence for top jobs Summer time Parliament next week BSB 5 Channel TV Bucharest gripped by brutal rule of armed workers Romania's ruling National Salvation Front appeared to have contained the uprising yesterday by embarking on a fierce crackdown, as reported on page 1 Moscow puts off increase in bread price until autumn Tougher Soviet line on security Starfish disaster raises nuclear fears Bulgarians reject parallels with Romania's problems East was haven to German terrorists Mayor denies his decision not to run is defence ploy (AP), (Reuter): Medellin cartel chief shot dead Efta sets up clash on linkage with EC Texas Box office flop detected for old-hat Dick Tracy Burma junta rules out political role for Suu Kyi Reuter: Skeleton puzzle in Malaysia Japanese writer throws the book at America… again Picture Gallery Hot blood attack on Aids virus US - Soviet pact near on Afghan solution US pressure on Shamir Reuter: Tehran arrests 'fifth column' Poll result lessens tension In Algeria Tamil clashes 'kill 1,000' DES Taken off the critical list ... and moreover Christianity's crisis of authority Dr Graham Leonard, Bishop of London, on the challenge facing the next Archbishop of Canterbury Where to redraw the battle lines for peace in our time Michael Howard suggests the defence limits Britain should seek as the Nato alliance redefines its role The art of the possible Farce Becomes Tragedy Sensible Mr Smith Food for Thought Where, how and when to start training of teachers Where charity begins Horseriders at risk Garden museum Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Drinking and driving All yours Setting style to suit the times Naseby disclaimer Jumble sales? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Service luncheons Luncheons Dinners Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco Blenders Reception Elsie Waters Elsie Water, who, with her sister Doris, formed the comedy act of Gert and Daisy, died early yesterday, probably aged 95. In common with others of her generation in show business she was reticent about her date of birth. Her sister Doris died in August 1978 Marriage School news Anniversaries Professor Antony Andrewes Professor Antony Andrewes, Mbe, Wykeham Professor of Ancient History at oxford from 1953 to 1977, died aged 80 on June 13. He was born on June 12,1910 Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Symposium Appointments Church news Yulian Bromley Academician Yulian Vladimirovich Bromtey, a leading ethnographer in the Soviet Union, died aged 69 on June 4. He was born in Moscow on February 21,1921 How terrible for you teachers of the Lawl You have… On This Day The City of Rome The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2203 A mission of discovery in new Romania Away from the violent disturbances on the streets of the capital, Alan Franks joins a remarkable man on an errand of mercy Fiesta Ford The Times Children's rights, parents' rights Who can suggests they know what is in your child's best interests, and what can they do about it? Geraldine Bedell reports Suffering in the name of the law American feminists say rape victims should lose their anonymity Spray Seal Sob sisters and the short, sharp shop Perhaps we are establishing a new rule that if you have money it is all right to steal Old friends made to feel at home Fine Art John Russell Taylor on how the collection of the Courtauld Institute has been fitted into the Strand block of Somerset House Novelty is not enough Classical Music: London International Opera Festival Orphan Elephants Local hero of the art world Andrew Gibbon Williams on a tribute to Cyril Gerber, proprietor for 21 years of a remarkable contemporary art gallery in Glasgow Fools of Fortune Critics' Choice: Art and Auctions Art Exhibitions Auctions, Sales City of sound and light, again Rock Oscar Moore flew to Paris to hear Jean-Michel Jarre announce details of his latest outdoor concert, on Bastille Day at La Defense Jazz Critics' Choice: Rock, Jazz and World Music Rock The Times World Music Ringing the same bells too often Rock Albums Fujifilm Lend me your earmuffs Theatre Julius Caesar Regent's Park The Lambs of God Maryhill Halls, Glasgow The Threepenny Opera Bubble Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Beached Old Red Lion, Islington Winning Move Barbican Theatre Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Concerts Bbc 1 Tiffany & Co. Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 18,321 Council drops 4,800 poll tax summonses Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Non-payer says dogs ate charge demand Guinness trial judge discharges juror Runaway trains go off the track Political sketch Business and Finance BT pays £320,000 to end contract Reebok stake Saatchi search VSEL ahead The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Saunders was 'livid' over Ronson letter Unemployment figures rise for second month Checking out a growth industry Gillette deal referred to MMC Johnson Matthey in £67m revamp JRH to demerge half its assets CNT Executive Editor David Brewerton Battered VPI seeks damages Cater Allen in £14m rights issue American Airlines LIG improves to ?36m Reuter: Philips shares slip after warning Chase Manhattan to cut jobs in Britain Business Roundup Flexello loss hits shares £10m for GM plant James Finlay up to £12.3m Food firm cash call By our European Business Correspondent: French seeking 20% ASD stake FKI profit slump ends 16-year run Watson & Philip interims rise Buy-back for Tarmac stock Cropper falls to £1m Unlucky for some The Times City Diary Wages playing leapfrog all over again Comment Referral rash signals no change in OFT policy Johnson Matthey back on tack Tempus Staveley Industries plc Healey & Baker Tell shareholders before press Textile industry seeks fairer rules Action group at Coloroll Unearned income or savings Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Real problem lies within existing framework Royal Mail Chairman of Fimbra replies to criticism What hope is there left for the regulated or the Investor? Throw away the rule book Bradstock surges 33% to £4.01m at half-way Peugeot 405 Lovell down £1.5m as it counts cost of failed Higgs bid By our City Staff: Neotronics ahead 34% to £1.25m Suchard in £67m British buy James Cropper Plc Stronger dollar helps advance Scapa to £44.8m Alpha Stocks Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Boss to lift production Hong Kong jobless rate up at 1.8% Morgan Grenfell Pep Profits at Darby Group static in 'difficult' trading Abbey National to keep focus on personal service Flextech wins cable franchise in Oxford Tax cheat to be sentenced More notes Profit halved Lloyds Bank Fund Managers Guernsey Japan takes tougher stance to try to get its Soviet bills paid EC to investigate brand licensing by breweries Average annual pay increments Jump to 10.7% in Square Mile Executive salaries Wheway is ahead by 19% Russians schooled in capitalism NYSE plans night trading to win back lost business Staveley ahead 12.4% £24m From our Correspondent in New York: US buyers for NZ's Telecom The Fight for Sight Appeal (Reuter): Dow taken lower by profit takers World Markets Wall Street Isveimer Insurance firms urged to act fast Snacks market set for 20% growth World Market Indices Recent Issues Buyers' euphoria runs out of steam Stock Market Banks urged to promote saving Major Changes Major Indices London Traded Options Traditional Options Ford Girobank Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Early gains trimmed Stock Exchange Prices Performance Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill Company Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Classic & Prestigious Car Auctions E—type Jaguar 3.8 Fixed Head Coupe Manual… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Montlery Racing Circuit Smooth looks that thrill The Vauxhall Calibra's startling design sets it apart from the 'lookalike' cars in many showrooms Kit Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items What You Pay, what You Get Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items A goldmine waiting to be plundered Why buy abroad when dealers are offering such good discounts? Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders The Berkeley Group plc School guide will focus on sectors for smaller firms Business to Business General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Complete calendar concept Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment & Furnishers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times NatWest to vet for green safety Pensioners' pool concession discriminatory Educational policy challenge case misconceived Jail sentence should not depend on available date for treatment Council contractually bound to consider all valid tenders Calculating milk quota reference quantities Aircraft used by cannabis smuggler is liable to forfeiture Quick-change artist takes the stage Now is the time for the World Cup to take the change of direction that leads to the greater glory of the game On the World Cup Roxburgh looks for change of luck in crucial Scottish tie Moynihan appeals for extra transport Charlton charm wears thin World Cup Fixtures Television Yugoslavia's butterfly sting On the World Cup FA put Taylor on hold Group-By-Group Results and Tables Germans prepare to adapt The day a forward refused a goal World Cup Notebook Bad omen High handed Cup catwalk A preacher sustained by self-belief The former world heavyweight boxing champion returns with a diet of hamburgers and quips Brasher takes London out of marathon club Vauxhall goes on British vests Cram begins in the foothills a climb back to the summit Athletics Welsh caution earns reward Tour details Scotland face ultimate test against All Blacks Rugby Union Davies switches to wing Rugby League Botica gets off the bench Exbourne may return in Queen Anne Stakes Yesterday's results O'Gorman plumps for Coventry with speedy Mac's Imp Racing Mandarin: Syrtos to pass stamina test and complete Eddery treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections The Times Racing Service Kempton hole to be reported Blinkered first time Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Harwood lodges appeal Rapid Raceline Trimble's happy birthday Hague given her World Cup go-ahead Orienteering US Open Golf Hotline Lift from albatross helps Hamill to close in on leaders Golf Local knowledge no help at Dunbar Grimes out of luck Sport on TV Today's Fixtures Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Hat-trick by Roberts helps defeat Stowe Cowdrey's Kent record Barnet exile a member of Calgary squad Swimming Mullally has all the best lines Cricket Gadsby is pleased by his newcomers Allstars scatter their might across country American Football Metcalfe generates decisive fluency (Reuter): A pardon for tour rebels England dealt rare blow by New Zealand Basketball Becker in tune with his mind Tennis racehorse is sent out to grass on court one at Queen's club A pain in the back for the A's Baseball (AP): Race cancelled due to safety Motor Sport Keelboat experience for five Soviet women Kenya's line-up Sport in Brief Sukova enters the stakes Atlantic weather beats three crews Yachting By a Correspondent: Downing almost downed Rowing Norfolk told to improve Bowls Sandford calls for facts from Taylor Football For the Record Lloyds fall fool before Exchange's last strike Polo Michael pips John in battle of the wily Whitakers Equestrianism Belenki favoured in centenary cup Gymnastics Nice lures world's top field Triathlon Boxing Aggrieved England just want to be alone Woosnam's tinkering puts him in the swing British Nuclear Forum From a Special Correspondent, Le Mans: Brabham leads from Blundell Three men that are not everyone's cup of coffee Milla takes Cameroon into the second round No easy meat for the lions

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