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News from 22/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Ian McGeoch, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Brian Collett, Charles Rowley (Vice-Chairman), Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Brian Bransbury, John Diver (President), Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, David Tweed, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Michael Dines, Transport Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Gilbert Thompson (Chairman), Martin Barrow, D. Crosby, Esher, Michael Rosewell, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Graham Taylor, Michael J. Higgins, Peter Lewis, Roger Smith (Director), Conor Cruise O'Brien, G. Cowie, Sally Watts, David Issaacs, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Denis Tingay's, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, David Waddington, Paul Griffiths, Jim Addington, Stephen Thorpe, David Owen, Mark Herbert, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Embryo Bill, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Mike Nicholls, Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Bray, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Clive White, John Penman, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Silk, Richard West, Michael Eavis, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, A. Mackie (Vice-Chairman), Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Mark Souster and Jamie Dettmer, Tony Douglass, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, K. A. L. Parker, Mary Evans,

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25,000 reported dead in quake British press given a year to improve Second vote on war crimes Warder jailed Unity step Speedier trains Tom Hopkinson Index Waddington's view, page 6 Framework on offer,… Right-wing plot to kill Mandela and de Klerk Picture Gallery Thatcher backing for long-term ecu Hunt for bombers after RAF blast The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky The romance of Tuscany Sylvie Guillem answers back Children who fled the war Plus... Cabinet will defy Lords over Nazi crimes bill Dixons Picture Gallery QC criticises Patten's 'iron curtain' on charge capping Tax increase looms for business drivers using private cars Neighbourhood watch a growing burden on police Prison 'is overrun by vermin' Hooligan treatment may be in breach of EC law Bogus SAS man jailed over death Rover walkout Evesham battle Libel damages Youths jailed Police damages Maze officer who helped IRA to kill colleague gets life Terror squad move after letter bombs EC plan to speed up decisions BT gets on the line to malicious callers Plea for children's evidence on video as case collapses Picture Gallery Workers escape bomb at London RAF base £1.3bn bill for broken marriages Barkers Citroën Special education 'not prepared for reform challenge' Labour urged to adopt and adapt health reforms Sensor can pinpoint car fumes Briton dies in attack Buildings award Driving victory Algae warning School to close Graffiti wall House bargains But survey Comet Picture Gallery Toxic chemical allowed Waddington backs independent Press Complaints Commission The Calcutt report on the British press The Calcutt enquiry was set up in response to concern about press intrusion into privacy. David Waddington, the Home Secretary, recalls one of the worst cases, applauds the committee's report and emphasises that this is the last chance for the press to put its house in order Support for hotline to stop publication of intrusive reports Code gives bereaved greater protection Liquidation Auction Picture Gallery Rights of citizens would be cut, editor says Statutory powers option will be kept in reserve By our Media Editor: Invasion of privacy in war of tabloids brought pressure to provide remedy New criminal offences to deter media excesses Army's help costs £7m Review pledge on farm loans Scots denied tax powers Parliament next week Parliament today Sale MP's call for early abortion on demand rejected US forces must remain in Europe, says Heseltine Enquiry into death of child rejected Tax burden 'horrific' BSB Reforms will plan process Thatcher anger at miners' violence Romania Parliaments give German unity clear endorsement Sun Alliance Picture Gallery Volkskammer buries the planned economy Honecker faces terrorism enquiry Reunification forges ahead despite doubts Nato formula will suit Soviet Union Mysteryplayers on EC stage Gorbachev hits back at 'slander' by critics Refusenik plea to Kremlin KGB chairman defends service Bucharest bells toll, but not for freedom American Airlines Iranian survivors describe night of fear in earthquake Boers heed a call to arms Pretoria to begin talks on reform (Reuter): Tamil rebels on the retreat Maude to hold talks in China B&Q Aid agencies await call from Tehran Canadian turmoil as time runs out for constitution reform Picture Gallery Collapse of Palestinian dialogue leaves field open for extremists By our Foreign Staff: Americans on terror alert 'A million here or there, it's so petty' New York Notebook Deficit in US out of control Saddled with a bad scene ... and moreover Framework for press freedom on offer Simon Jenkins, who served on the Calcutt committee on privacy, explains its findings Mobs of both persuasions menace Romanian liberty Conor Cruise O'Brien argues that student protesters threaten democracy as much as miners with clubs Two-day War Victorian (low) values? Martial arts Cool to cucumbers Bailing out Mr Gorbachev Private Bills, Public Business Mandela in New York Changing needs for defence policy A haven in York Naseby battlefield` Change in the NHS Dangerous fat Dissatisfaction on legal-aid finance Religion and life Police conduct Sweat of the brow Odds-on favourite Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Meeting School news Fishmongers' Company Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Soirée David Wood Jane Grigson Jon Akass Sir Tom Hopkinson Sir Tom Hopkinson, CBE, author and journalist, died on June 20 aged 85. He was born on April 19,1905 Appointments Marriages Dinners $1m grant enables research on site Raana Liaquat Ali Khan Begum Raana Liaquat Ali Khan, widow of Pakistan's first prime minister and one of the founders of her nation in her own right, died aged 85 in Karachi on June 13. She was born on February 13,1905 Air Vice-Marshal Eric Plumtree University news For whoever wants to save his own life will loss it:… On This Day Hitler States his Terms The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2209 The war on England's doorstep A new television documentary is reviving some bitter wartime memories in the Channel Islands, Andrew Lycett reports A Storehouse Company Sentimental Journey for the Ones who Got Away Rich sport of princes What price rock 'n' roll? The Times Holy crusader of Southwold A Suffolk academic is publishing his own book about the Salman Rushdie affair Now we are seven, and self possessed The children whose lives Channel 4 is Charting have reached a watershed. Peter Lewis concentrates on one remarkable poised little girl Joining the world of rank and files What type of job can a woman officer walk into once she leaves the army? Sally Brompton reports Serving up a spectator sport The Wimbledon tennis museum offers a fascinating view of how the game has changed in 100 years British Midland Masquerade Modems with direct anneal John Russell Taylor on retrospectives of Julio Gonzalez and Oskar Kokoschka Old-fashioned versus new-fangled Classical Music: Maggio Musicale, Florence Guaranteeing safe passage for India? David Toop gives a cautious welcome to an Arts Council initiative in concert promotion Tomorrow William Tell Critic's Choice: Galleries Songs that search the soul Lift What Bob did next Mike Nicholls meets Bob Geldof of Live Aid, now concentrating on his musical career again Critics' Choice: Rock, Jazz and World Music Freedom fighter The Glastonbury Festival begins today. Rose Rouse interviews farmer Michael Eavis, on whose land it is held National Asthma Campaign Unkind truth of saint's tale Theatre Bernadette Dominion Opera Mannekins The Place Word-Watching Entertainments Concert RPO/Previn Festival Hall Winning Move New Releases 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 Television & Radio Lloyds Bowmaker Police vigil casts a shadow over Stonehenge rite Thatcher concern over European court ruling The Times Crossword No 18,327 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Aiaccio Akrotiri Alex'dria Algiers Amst'dm… Punctuated equilibrium Political sketch Ratners silent on US deal Erostin dips Dawson down BTP ahead Timeshare firms face clampdown Weekend Money Hard ecu has full support of governor Delors cool on Major's parallel currency plan Now customers analyse the analysts James Capel keeps top place in Extel survey Anglo Group in £120m sale Parkfield's warning hits shares TSA suspends agency broker The ECU Group Ltd. Bpb pays £97m for 65% stake Canon British Rail in £750m plan to upgrade InterCity line Shell faces payout after ruling US economy growing faster than predicted Mid Kent up at half-way Vishay posts offer Stock team to join Capel Mecca director leaves Budapest share deals relaunched after 42 years Increase in hotel room rates slows T&N tender is extended Goal funds' 41% of Globe Restocking time at SNC The Times City Diary Eat like a horse Still awaiting in the world of mail order Bearing fruit Anglo's lease finally runs out Comment Forced sale Going for growth Junket Charterhouse Communications Ltd. Dawson looking stranded Tempus DCL TGI quits microwave market as profits plunge to £1.7m Trump plans for luxury yachts sail into trouble GGT confident as final leaps nearly 50% to £7.68m Mitsubishi Motors Cost of electricity 'should fall by end of the decade' By our City Staff: High rates hit results at United Industries London Traded Options Buying in last minutes lifts Dow by six points Wall Street Tokyo steadies as investors retreat World Markets Wessex Water buys stake Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Write-down fears hit Elders Philip Morris and Suchard 'to merge' Stock Market Hong Kong may Introduce options and OTC trading to boost liquidity Major Indices Major Changes World Market Indices F&C launches fourth venture capital fund Recent Issues By our City Staff: Average pay for top executives rises 18% Cut-price mortgages woo newcomers Dirktions Pathé acquires MGM in agreed $1.3bn takeover New chief at Specialeyes Sales of table wine poised to double by turn of century US bank moves to Docklands Greycoat to quit EDG plan Dundee payout Gartmore rises Net assets slip Alpine loss up The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Slack trading Stock Exchange Prices Performance Cars Chauffeur Driven Multiple Display Advertising Items Contract Hire and Leasing National Finance & Leasing The "Executive" Leasing Company Contract Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sapphire RS Cosworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Bentley Turbo "R" 1989 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Turbo R Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Second-hand clean-up The Motor Agents' Association, troubled by the tarnished image of the trade, is imposing strict rules on its members Peugeot services the big fleet market Road Test Classic Cars GTS Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Roadwise Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders The Secretary, Department of Education Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Motors Porsche Notice to Readers Volkswagen Women managers pool knowledge for more efficiency Business to Business The George Hotel Axminster Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercia Theraphy (Europe) Ltd. Independent Healthcare Initiative Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment & Furnishers Multiple Classified Advertising Items North America/europe Defer your Company's Corporation Tax Bank, Stocks Finance Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wine warehouse on wheels Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Van Sales Distribution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overturning findings of fact by lower courts Judging behaviour of administrator of company Challenging single lord justice's leave to appeal Summary and full tribunal reasons Governor cannot order prisoner's segregation on transfer to another prison Surrender of building is change in holding Interest recoverable from liability finding not quantum judgment Stringent new test in sentencing Wade reaps rewards of playing off the cuff With three days to go to the start of the Wimbledon tennis championships, The Times seeks the views of two eminent women Virgina Wade, Britain's most exciting and successful player during the era of open competition, reflects on past and present in a wide-ranging conversation with Rex Bellamy, former tennis correspondent of The Times Sanchez bridges generation gap BSB Górriz gives Spain cause for optimism before second round Míchel the leading goalscorer Vaseline How They Qualified (AP): A World Cup venue goes up for grabs Fonseca gives Uruguay eleventh-hour reprieve Time to punish the great pretenders 'A dream come true' Swedes return forlorn Scorers are cashing in on the car craze Swede bashing Peak viewing Hair raising Scotland sent packing again Laughter provides the only consolation as Roxburgh hears the worst Match Facts Right approach does not pay dividends for unlucky Scots Majestic Wine Warehouses Profits reduced as interest increases Scotland determined, to avoid repeat of 1981 Rugby Union Auckland teams (AFP): Tuynman's surprise selection Europe hopefuls lack pacemaker William Hill Sanderson calls off first appearance after pay dispute Lloyd gets clearance for club Cup glory for gallant Ashal Royal Ascot first for Gosden Results from yesterday's two meetings Lift And Load belies lack of confidence Rapid Raceline Nabeel Dancer can lead Scott to big sprint double Mandarin: Redcar Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Royal Ascot Selections Royal Ascot specialists (since 1985) Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: AYR Selections Greenhouse effect is no match for charms of Graceland Lady Saumarez steps up against Tirol The Times Racing Service Atherton falls before the rain England's Test series New Zealand continues on its watery way with less than an hour's play at Lord's Too much water in Bath Commentary Box Tufnell allows no liberties Hartley hands out six of the best Yesterday's County Championship and Other Scoreboards Texaco Cricketline Texaco Wasims parting blessing Houghton steels ailing Zimbabwe Ward delights in hapless spinners Highest score for Hall Ladbrokes Britain fail to take advantage of Dutch Hockey Goodwin the fastest in jump-off Equestrianism Galcavecchia's 66 a notable feat in the circumstances A worried American golfer rediscovers his best form as he puts misfortune behind him Scores from Dublin Putting puts stylish Soules in front National squad out in force Rowing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day our Autosport Grand Prix Line Swindon to appeal to the FA Football Gibson moves into centre Rugby League From a Special Correspondent in Munich: Ramsden misses cut despite record score Competitors confused by organisers Hoverspeed's prospects good Yatching For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Botfield's power vexes seasoned campaigner Cricketcall Brown delivers an unexpected boost as seeds drop out Tennis Reefer to take over In Brief Playing on (AFP): Myricks ban Late success Chinese hosts •Racing England a qualified success Belgium lie in wait in second round British Nuclear Forum Quinn propels Irish Into the next phase Wyatt receives an honour reserved for the few John Woodcock describes a memorable day for England's oldest surviving Test cricketer Robson gets preferred route Wright's relief at avoiding West Germany

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