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News from 19/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Lord MacKay of Clashfern, Jon Ashworth, Peter Green, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, N. Deeming, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, David Green (Director), Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Schöpflin, Henry Kelly, John Lewis Political Staff, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Roddy Forsyth, Warwick Hele, Colin Narbrough, Libby Jukes, Brightman, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Henri L. Reinbolt, Eddie Ray, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Eager, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Peter Chambers, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Graham Taylor, R. P. Fawcus, John Hennessy, Jack Waterman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, David Rogers, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Geoffrey Wheeler, Ian Tillotson, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Bunbury, Peter Bryan, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, John Dorie, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Kenneth Spencer, Chairman, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, David Young, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Meyrick Emrys-Roberts, P. A. J. Waddington, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Ivan Whitting (Hq Director), Peter Victor, Helen Steadman, Barry Wood, Paul Moor, Phil MacLennan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Patrick Lake, Sue Leggate, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, John Theaker, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Edwina Coven, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson, Max Nicholson (Director General),

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Order for 33 Tornado jets is cancelled Defence cuts aim at £600m saving Saturday Review Guerin to pay $189m Party victory Pay rise of 46% Weaker pound New engineers Index Police chief denies World Cup brutality Heseltine on the attack over environment Romania votes to suppress protest Picture Gallery Handcuffed IRA gang suspect held by police Kinnock pledge to hold down taxes A member of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Europe air fares may fall Spending curbs 'will raise rents by 25%' Divorcees liable for poll tax Euro Tunnel Picture Gallery Irish reject criticism over release of Donna Maguire ITV will not take any action against Burnet BSE enquiry leads to new guidelines on meat cutting Takeover of new TV channels banned Top officer not told of jail riot warning Letters cost up by 2p in September Baby bonus Solicitor jailed Boy raider Stunt damages Wall inquest Unkempt Saunders 'a suicide risk after total breakdown' The Guinness trial Oxford graduate might lose PhD Smallish dictionary sets sail in a big sea Prince is left pillows Picture Gallery Maguire case 'fails on wider grounds' University staff claim extra intake will strain resources Mariboro £1000,000 Coast to Coast O'Connor libel case halted for police enquiries Tornado cuts strike third blow to British Aerospace factory Funding bar threatens Heathrow expansion £80m plan to make Tube safer £1.5bn rail link hope Youns homeless greet hostel plan with seasoned scepticism Michael spicer, housing minister, will announce this week an initiative to help young people sleeping on the streets: initially they will be offered hostel places. Lin Jenkins spoke to the homeless, and those who help them, to gauge their reactions Picture Gallery CBI leader says transport policy beckons bleak future Workforce dismissed Labour demands more help for wind power firms Paint shop strike hits Jaguar £700,000 award No charges Doctor cleared Pollution hotline Action fails Superglue raid The Ultimate Driving Machine Home energy plan points to savings of £1.8bn a year Heathrow By a Staff Reporter: Health service reform prompts concern over hospice funding Cot death charity launches appeal Call to cut diplomats' allowances Harassment forcing HIV sufferers to move, says peer House of Lords King denies rift with Clark on spending cuts Defence Talks on Welsh steel plant Electrocution case move Lease law Parliament today Correction Labour discusses EC central bank Picture Gallery Conditions for CS gas set out DPP asks police to enquire further into Murrell case Black Horse Financial Services Mayhew rebukes Labour lawyer The Judges Fear grips Romania as phones are tapped again Bucharest trade deal delayed Czechs honour their anti-Nazi heroes Reuter: Bulgarian Socialists wrap it up IRA arrests boost open-border pact Gorbachev man may take party post in Russia Prunskiene pulls out of firing line East German MPs take 'day of unity' literally Progress made on future of Nato Tributes to de Gaulle raise painful questions (AP): Massacre of students confirmed (Reuter): Prison escape by helicopter US troops shot 'accidentally' EC sets stage for political union Olivetti Gunman shoots seven dead in car loan office Honda Tamil rebels face all-out war launched by Colombo (Reuter): Gold denial (Reuter): No fizz (Reuter): Senior citizen (Reuter): 260 Liberia on 'last' plane (AFP): Poisoned water (AP): Death toll up Book bomb (Reuter): Angola talks (AP): Costly cat Protests will fuel emotions at Aids meeting Five rare rhino sold at Natal auction The best and brightest flee China Divisions open in Shamir's Israeli coalition Cambodia peace hopes fading Iran-Iraq peace bid resumed Settling up, and down ... and moreover Bobby to brasshat - the only way P. A. J. Waddington argues proposals to institute an 'officer class' for the police Might mob rule spread to Romania's neighbours? George Schöpflin sees economic advance as the key to the consolidation of East European democracy Stirling in the money White slight Weighty matters Anne she's off! In the negative Flexible Response Ganging up on the Ira Conspicuous Destitution Proposed changes on abortion Gas competition Experience of history Cars from abroad South African 'tango' Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Carving up the countryside Police promotion Eggs controversy Stag-beetle woes Road sense Court Circular Today's royal engagements University news Forces news Appointments Patrick Robert Reid Raymond Huntley Dinners John Claud Trewinard Oates, FBA, historian of cambridge University Library, its former deputy librarian and acting librarian from 1979 to 1980, died aged 77 on June 11. He was born on June 24,1912 Banquet The White Ensign Association Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Air Cdre Michael Stanton For God has already placed Jesus Christ as the one… From Our Boxing Correspondent: June 19 on this Day 1963 Feat of Clay: Wembley promise fulfilled Cut ends Cooper's spirited challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword Jobs for the job-finders The employment agency business is trying hard to improve its image while providing a good service. Helen Steadman meets the people who give it the professional touch Public Appointments Caring for the Profession Yorkshire Health Public & Healthcare Junior, Senior and Principal House Officers Finance Officer: Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Healthcare Words from the street-wise What problems will 'official' homeless Shelters face? Sally Brompton consults an expert The Times Clausthaler The poisoned truth of those good old days There is a familar flavour to the current alarms over food contamination Hermès Paris Ehrman Kits Limited Priorties for non-pressing engagements The name may be new, but the roll up, wrap round, easy wash, easy wear Yuki style is unmistakable RCA students dazzle in "the best show in years' Queueless sales cue Hotline Shirt thrift Greensleeves Let's get metaphysical John Casken, who was announced on sunday as the winner of the first Britten Award for composers for his opera Golem, talks to Richard Morrison about the themes and aspirations of his music Enigmatic Frenchman fails to draw the crowds Change without haste for Hungary Festival: Interartforum, Hungary The Antiquarian Booksellers' Association Rimma Sushanskaya Royal Academy of Arts Tomorrow: Mannekins: Barry Millington on the first… NT Royal National Theatre Critics' Choice: Concerts and Recitals Festival Europeras 3 & 4 Almeida, Islington Theatre Theatertreffen Berlin Word-Watching Punditry without a point Radio Winning Move Entertainments Cinema Guide New Releases 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 Television & Radio Dti Ligachev set for rearguard action against farm reform The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,324 Picture Gallery Gould's property tax options Weather Thatcher signals more tax capping New Libyan plant fear Beefy questions for a new boyo Business and Finance Swedes in talks with Speyhawk Wembley sale and leaseback BET ahead 19% Dow falls 53 The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Ferranti wins $189m order against Guerin Loss of deal forces up to 550 job cuts By our City Staff: Sketchley chief leaves after 'nightmare year' Insiders need time inside, says ISE Egan on starting grid for BAA Wage costs show gain of 8.1% Rayner's pay rises 46% to £620,000 John Charcol Executive Editor David Brewerton By our City Staff: CU holds 12% of Anglia Security's £lm Cooper caution TV restrictions Board reshuffle at Reject Shop Manchester Business School Philips Trump threatens bankruptcy suit as refuge from creditors Severn Trent beats forecast By our Industrial Editor: Glynwed's bid not yet lapsed Renold profits up by 31% to £9.5m Major Indices Traditional Options London listing to help brewer Kirin expand in Europe Major Changes Names in Merrett cash call Alpha Stocks Some acceptances ot TT bid withdrawn Business Roundup Syltone up to £2.4m Polar's first dividend Treatt falls to £502,000 Hawtin level midway World Market Indices Rise to £2m for Hadleigh Hewetson at £2.2m The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Jumping back in the pool The Time City Diary Neddy wins a new lease of life under John Major Double beat The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Ansbacher goes on to the block Comment Horse trader Better late... Allum on standby The Times City Diary Cullum called The Times City Diary Rat race escape The Times City Diary British Telecom BET polishes up its act Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Further reverse Stock Exchange Prices We're Adding Value at British Steel ECC sells Bryant stake for £50m Stock Market (Reuter): Dow down 44 points near close Wall Street London Traded Options Recent Issues Proper protection British Computer Society members who have qualified as Chartered Engineers Fimbra rule book and Financial Services Act are 'overkill' Business Letters Date is irrelevant Making compensation claims on pre 'A' Day investments Information technology in a supporting role Members' burden Technology that foils raiders in the high street The Security Industry Crime is costing a fortune every year. Rodney Hobson describes the latest methods used to combat the menace Thorn Security People who find it pays to be alarmed British Telecom Security is in the bag ADT Security Systems Vigilant & Valiant How to detect the spy bugs in the boardroom Who checks the guards? Rodney Hobson reports on the campaign for a licensed security industry Operating on theft The Security Industry Y/3 A new hospital acts against the criminals Robbery without violence that almost succeeds New Companies are Cracking down on stealing by employees Group 4 Securitas The big fiddles Fraud may be costing British business £500 million a year. Jon Ashworh reports on the solutions Paladin Guardian of the computer secrets How to crack the hackers McKinsey & Company Wiltshire County Council Hartlepool Health Authority Highland Regional Council Whitehead Rice Maples and Calder Charity Appointments Hastings Nalgo No Title Garfield Robbins Notting Hill Legal Appointments N. B Selection Ltd Chambers and Partners Referees appeal over the 'unfair' penalties Official Referees, the specialist circuit judges, want more status and pecuniary reward 'Stars of the Bar' wait anxiously The Law A new publication lists the best Chambers. But worried barristers, writes Edward Fennell, have nothing to fear Norton Rose Thorn Emi UK Rental Limited Inns and Outs Multiple Display Advertising Items Third party cannot sue club where insolvent member did not observe clause Law Report June 19 1990 House of Lords Commercial rate interest runs from assessment of damages Auctioneers liable for false description Derbyshire County Council v Vincent Multiple Display Advertising Items Proddow Mackay & Parkes The best aid money can buy The Law The £650 million legal aid scheme must give value for taxpayers' money, writes Lord Mackay of Clashfern QD Quarry Dougall "Holborn Practitioner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Accountant Partners Plymouth Litigation QD Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Commercial Lawyer Guernsey Wilson Stephens Practice Manager CPS the Grown Prosecution Service Legal Appointments Ltd PMR Confidential Reply Service General Petroleum & Mineral Services (C. I.) Ltd KPMG Peat Marwick Selection & Search Yorkshire Building Society Senior Clerk Denton Hall Burgin & Warrens Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall MP Michael Page Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 11 Kbw Reuter Simkin Essex County Council Bloom - Camillin Holt Phillips Law London Law Appointments Court Clerk Theodore Goddard QD Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items AMS Applied Management Sciences Ltd Laurence Simons Associates Law Personnel St Andrews can heal Faldo's hurt Grand slam golf dream ends in agonising fashion as a putt lips out on last green at Medinah Final Scores from Medinah Captain sets course for the cup Foreign charge succeeds Equestrianism Beating the clock is only the first step Malcolm McKeag previews the transatlantic record attempt Picture Gallery Two narrow hulls key to challenger's speed Branson reawakened Blue Riband interest Four-star blend is highly enjoyable Alfursan stave off challenge Polo No winner cheered by the world so much as a Jaguar Motor Racing By a Special Correspondent: Hopkirk retains lead Top four facing showdown Table Tennis Today's Fixtures Royal Ascot Executive Club Harmony the keynote of German success The Times studies a relaxed manager who knows the importance of team relationships in the fraughtg World Cup arena Charlton chastised after his criticism of Egyptian tactics Changes for goal-shy Italy Match Facts Group-By-Group Results and Tables Soviet flourish is unrewarded View through Rome-coloured glasses World Cup Fixtures Television World Cup scorers Cutting a dash as wolfhound Bridal party Hated panzers No answer Mandarin: Batshoof poised for honours Hanbury's fluent Curragh winner can collect Prince Of Wales's Stakes on opening day of the royal meeting Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Royal Ascot Selections Mandrain, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections The Times Racing Service Red Paddy cut to 12-1 in major Hunt Cup gamble Jockey Club changes Yesterday's results from four meetings Fresh look at history of Ascot Rapid Raceline Essex's bowlers are sadly innocuous on a Bath pudding New signing Hayhurst casts sole bright hight on Essex's dull county cricket championship horizon Disruption fails to halt Capel Oliver is still in trim as Winnington win Texaco A boy's glimpse of the stuff of which memories are made Titles appear from the past Whittingdale makes awards to young players Yesterday's County Championship and Other Scoreboards Atherton rectifies omission Captains conspire in hope of a result Dismissal of Roberts ends four-century bid Morgan's record McTigue moves Bissett out Champion Ebdon Dighton's effort is the ride of a lifetime Cycling Downing's first win since 1984 Rowing Hightown win again Kingdom faces duel In Brief Currier excels Sapsford rises Goldie leads Record entry Sanderson decides to fill javelin void left by Whitebread Athletics Defensive errors tip the balance Hockey French in fight to the finish Yachting Smith finds her feet on grass to Gavaldon's cost Eastbourne tennis opens with progress by Durie but defeat for Loosemore Wimbledon decision nears Grounds for an Anglo-Irish disagreement Henry Kelly, the broadcaster and journalist, gives his appraisal of the week's televised sport For the Record Matthews record (Reuter): Trio honoured British women fall as Lake finds her feet By a Special Correspondent: Leading challengers push for the finish Three Peaks Race Pools Forecast Golf Historic first for Romania Scots dismiss Brazil 'plan' The Singleton of Auchroisk Capriati sets seeding age record What merit in a draw? Robson out of decisive game £3m the cost of demotion say Swindon Bowyer is defended by Clough AAA looks into double life of discus thrower Harford assumes the reins

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