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News from 03/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

J. H. Mensah Minister of Finance, Harry Fisher, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Sam Evans, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Cellan Williams, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Victoria Brown, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Kate Hoey, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Peter Reeves, Charles Bremner, P. Collinson, Woodrow Wyatt, John Pringle, Robert Ramsay, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Graham Taylor, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jonathan Derrick, Edward Fennell, Peter Stothard, US editor, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Dennis Signy, W. Grey, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Susan Ellicott and Michael Evans, Catherine Sampson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Brewerton Executive Editor, P Rutherford, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Oliver Miles, Lisa O'kelly, David Forrest Secretary, Alix Ramsay, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Paul Griffiths, Beryl Dixon, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Evans Media Editor, John Bell, Peter Guilford, William Rawlinson, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Brewerton, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Vera Norton, Mandarin, George Gittos, John Wilcockson, Matthew Parris, David Ennals President, Paul Fox, Managing director, Liz Smith, Clive A. Layton (Consultant cardiologist), Michael Seely, Mary Magistad, Scrivenor, Walter Gammie, John Goodbody and Sheila Gunn, John Lewis, Noel Coward, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Ted Croker, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Edward Gorman and Richard Ford, Jack Bailey, Trevor Garner, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, M. G. G. Pillai, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Hugh Cownie,

Resumo

Gorbachev threat of 'dark times' ahead Fighting defence of perestroika Hospitals opt for new status Inside Nato rethink Whaling storm Philips threat Easy victories Javelin record Index Paris flights hit by three-day strike Birthday gift of exoneration for Imelda Marcos Swindon to stay in second division Our Foreign Staff: Britons trapped in Liberian capital Patten eases three poll tax caps Mandela criticised over call for IRA talks Arthur Price of England Security study of airports is given go-ahead Citroën Ax Picture Gallery Poll tax review inches closer to a solution Mercury and BT may get rivals It was him or me says PC Detained for life Marriage at end Rocket attack First hospitals ask for self-governing Status within NHS By our Social Services Correspondent: Vote backs new dentists' contract Expulsions 'flippancy' claimed Police prepare for World Cup revels 2,000 objectors launch fight to sink east London river crossing Muppets bid their creator farewell Scargill expected to be cleared of serious allegation 'Werewolf' sex attacker jailed for 17 years GP made patient pregnant PC jailed for rape is set free on appeal The Fight for Sight Appeal Lyons 'was paid £3m' for letter to Thatcher' Murdoch looks to 1992 for Sky profit Concern at historic-city development Broadcasting curbs eased Picture Gallery Gummer rejects need for a food safety agency Labour to make quality of life key poll issue Black Horse Financial Services Frenchman beats Adams Wildlife data will help ill survival Firm thrives as Japanese know-how brings startling results Nissan has achieved productivity improvements by spreading Japanese methods used in tis car factoryat Washington. Tyne and Wear, to British componets suppliers. Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, went to one factory to discovery how changes to increase output by 70 per cent were identified in 10 days Government contests EC ruling on fishing boats By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Lawyer to streamline complaints system Giotto 'catapulted' back into space Boyfriend burnt lovers to death Free-market school pay forecast Soldiers killed British reporter, Inquest is told Scouts in green campaign Woman is run over by train and lives Damages for injured girls Minister faces censure Stolen silver Under control Poll tax charges That's cricket Old gold stolen Shelduck watch Thames Television With Sainsbury's, one swallow can make a summer Newton denies dole sell-off Research on teenagers Homes advice £1 bn arts plan Football law Whip vote Parliament today Civil servants not to be barred Leaders criticised over ERM entry Democratic East 'would in the EC' E Europe Aid Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Tory peers attack RSC Welcome for pact on ozone layer Environment Yugoslavia unity hit by independence declarations (AFP): EC taking close look at Romania (Reuter): Iran thank-you snubs Britain (AFP): Roh visits to communists Shevardnadze suggests new European body Cossack warriors regroup for a peaceful cultural comeback From a Correspondent in Warsaw: World Bank launches office in Poland with £144m loan Contemptuous Le Pen dismisses right-wing challenge From Associated Press in Moscow: Gorbachev says Politburo has made mistakes Bush urges 'last resort' policy on nuclear arms Alliance looks at defence cuts Rover East Germany goes shopping Barry lawyer chisels away at evidence from 'femme fatale' Cameroon push for democracy Far right hits Jews in South Africa Picture Gallery China aims to link with Indonesia Shielding his eyes, Manis Hettiiarachchi, a… Junta playing for time after Burma poll defeat Garbo recounts her own story in a man's words New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Malaysia kept guessing on election date (AFP): Babangida warning for church AFP: Blast escape (AP): Air injuries (AP): Fuel spill (AP): Taiwan accord (Reuter): Oil strike order Greek raids (Reuter): Fugitives field US report highlights failures in Panama Gec Alsthom No Title Scientists add muscle to dinosaurs' machismo Japanese take on the moguls of Hollywood Hundreds killed in Mecca crush Harbouring a reservation ... and moreover Overwhelmed by Mandelamania As the ANC arrives in London, Peter Stothard, US editor, assesses his impact on America Germany's new wall: fear on one side, conceit on the other As the mark euphoria wanes, Anne McElvoy reports from East Berlin on divisions that spell danger Memorial stones to Thatcher Making waves Just dropping in Making a splash Naves and knavery Power for the Parents Saving the Whale Family The Almighty Referee UK-China links and Tibet Dangerous dogs In Green Park One-party rule Lessons for our language-teachers Patient's death Armed forces cuts Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… TV coverage of World Cup Business manners Springs of charity The Thatcher factor? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Marriages Luncheons Major Thomas Ingram Major Thomas Lewis Ingram, Fsa, family and business archivist, died aged 76 on June 21. he was born on August 12,1913 Maj-Gen James Elliott Major-General James gordon Elliott, Cie, who died on June 27 aged 92, belonged to the Indian Army and was Deputy Secretar (Militar) to the Defence Committee, India, 1947-8. he was born on April. 6,1898 Battle of Britain Thanksgiving Service Reception ISBA President Headington School Half-yearly promotions in the Armed Forces Appointments in the Forces Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Christening Janet Shardlow Lynne Carol Lynne Carol, who played the acerbic Martha Longhurst in the early years of Coronation Street, died on June 30 the day after her 76th birthday Dinners Latest wills Anniversaries Bridge Church news Appointments Births Piccadilly Theatre "Blithe Spirit" The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2218 Game, set and matching logos for sportswear sponsors In hot pursuit of Pucci Psychedelic prints from the Sixties are dazzling the Nineties, Liz Smith reports N. Peal Stephane Kélian Max Mara A museum comes of age The Design Museum celebrates a stormy first year with a party and pink ribbon Town & Country Manner Ltd. Eyes off the ball Radio Lloyds Bank Royal Academy of Arts Talent drifts without a rudder Without a vision of how best to train our young musicians, a clear national strategy looks a long way off, Richard Morrison argues Brassy, but becoming boring Jazz As the saxophone approaches its 150th birthday' Clive Davis wonders whether there are too many jazz players blowing the same horn Critics Choice Concerts and Recitals The Emperor Concert Royal Opera House A New Year out of this world Opera New Year Glyndebourne Opera Idomeneo Covent Garden Jazz Branford Marsalis Tramway, Glasgow Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Shaftesbury Theatre Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Picture Gallery BBC1 Churchill Insurance Company Japan in call to lift ban on whaling The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,336 Eastern Europe turns to Ealing for English Weather Shelter sought from Wimbledon blitz Medici in a lowly ministerial Sierra Political sketch Index Lawyer is cleared in Clowes fraud case Wessex Water beats forecast S&N froths to £183.3m The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Markets calm as Germanies unite currencies Philips cuts put British jobs at risk Surprise at retail sales rise Markets take Cannon St option Tate & Lyle rules out offer for troubled Berisford ­£7.5m sale of Ashley perfumer Póhl challenges Thatcher on ecu Ig Index Executive Editor David Brewerton Ratners sets offer for Kay at $421m Sharp Picture Gallery By our Industrial Staff: Dutch deal for Rothmans Mam Buys stake in loss-making building company Bowthorpe take over US firm for $32m Facility for SW Water DM16m Control buy SelecTV in Alomo deal Girobank nets £112m Globe Investment Trust P. I. C. Hazlewood sells snacks division to managers A new man of Power Alumasc bid dropped Home for the fatter Kitcats Carried away with winning Comment Hard world breaches the barricades at Philips Shore thing The Times City Diary Playing ball The Times City Diary Taking stock The Times City Diary S&N heads queue for next round Tempus British Telecom Warning at Smith Corona Coloroll sales Burmah revamp Parker sell-off Ferromet results Hilclare ahead Glaxo request Bid rejected Small Firms Contract for Perrier puts a sparkle in Robertson figures By our City Staff: 'Prudent' Crosby edges to £4.3m Cairns buys oil units By our City Staff: Rockwood £5m boost called off Air enquiry highlights EC right to raid firms Brussels competition officials can demand files Rockware makes 300 redundant Alter accounts law Alpha Stocks Wealth is no social crime Insurance rises 'no surprise' Price mechanism Limiting credit London Traded Options Managers are key to security Boards' rewards Wall Street World Market Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Dow rises 18 points World Markets Major Indices Lex Vehicle Leasing Downgrading hits Trafalgar's value Stock Market Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices High-fliers with a developed sense of helping others Not all aid agency workers are low-paid volunteers, Beryl Dixon says. Some achieve a well-paid career 071-481 Public Appointments 071-481 1066 Islington Health Authority Lse Financial Markets Group Essex County Council Social Services University of Warwick Mid Surrey Health Authority Millicom Information Services The Royal Horticultural Society Barking, Havering and Brentwood Health Authority Bexley Health Authority Business & Secretariat Manager Profile Keeping the books clean A Splecial Report Business is booming for Britain's army of specialist debt handlers, reports Derek Harris Lombard Natwest New shopfloor challenge for banking traditionalists How braving the change into the factoring system has its rewards The Association of British Factors and Discounters UCB Group Trade Indemnity-Heller Commerical Finance Ltd The cash flow rescuers Factoring/2 How a big bank helps small business, by Rodney Hobson The net widens as businesses grow The factors are taking more interest in the lower end of the market Barclays Protectors against bad debts Tough times ahead GT Invoice Factors Ltd. B1 Commercial Finance Limited Griffin Factors a Midland Group Company Invasion alert Century Factors Ltd. Last resort success Europe rings changes Rodney Hobson looks at the effect of the end of government-sponsored help Farewell to the overdraft Westpac General Fianance Union Discount Invoice Financing Limited Community law is no surprise package Why was the European Court's recent ruling such a shock to the British? asks William Rawlinson Foreign plot to commit offence in England justiciable by English courts Law Report July 3 1990 Privy Council Laurence Simons Associates W. S. Walker & Company Forresters Solicitors National Council for Voluntary Organisations New Forest District Council Employer is liable for PAYE deductions on waiters' tips Off-premises evidence is relevant The great unloved of America In Los Angels, lawyers are the objects of public odium, says Edward Fennell. He reports on efforts to improve their image When doctors fear to operate Claims againsts doctors by patients alleging medical negligence are growing. Is it time to introduce a no-fault scheme? asks Peter Reeves Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin Wilson Stephens Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Linklaters & Paines Wrightson Wood Limited Legal Staf Metopolitan Police Quarry Dougall ICL Am Stc Company LR Recruitment Specialists The Chambers of Crawford Lindsay Q. C. Quarry Dougall Bevan Ashford Solicitors West Eight Legal Services Insolvency Alderwick Peachell & Partners Law Placements Capsticks Solicitors Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Yamaichi International (Europe) Limited Personnel Resources Legal Division Star-Board Position Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Locums Norton Rose M5 Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Walters Associates Recruitment Consultants 3i Investors in Industry MSL International LEX direct Recruitment John Hamilton Associates Management & Recruitment… Taylor Root Foster Baxter Cooksey General Petroleum & Mineral Services (C. I.) Ltd. Applied Management Sciences Ltd. Garfield Robbins ASA Law South Bucks District Council The University of Auckland Public Finance The Eastern Health & Social Services Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Matrimonial ASA Law Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Crawley Scrough Council Crawley Public and Health Care Queensland Provinicial City Hospitals Wrybill has credentials to compensate big-race team Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections Timeless Times on course for record Salsabil set for meeting of generations at Ascot Hind adds to winning sequence Another four for Carson Yesterday's results from four meetings Razeen inspires Eclipse support Big-Race Probables Rapid Raceline Glazzard turns the tables on April Sun Equestrianism Argentin is unable to trouble Bauer despite solo break Cycling Yesterday's Stage Results Smith has healthy response British pair to defend title Rowing For the Record A united Italy is looking to Toto The rise of Salvatore Schillaci from slum to superstardom (Reuter): Maradona provokes anger The chase hots up World Cup Fixtures Semi-Final Form Guide Cameroon captain tipping England Open plan diet Football break An unwelcome duel for Beckenbauer Some difficult decisions are facing four men carrying their nations' hopes—the managers of the World Cup semi-finalists Awesome Germans so hard to support Elated England must defy fatigue Robson view difficult to accept Match Facts The Path to the Final How They Qualified Cameroon hoping Milla will continue Spectators pay for New Zealanders' attempt to cash in Captains' reluctance to concoat a finish leaves the cricketing public thirsting for entertainment Walsh's beamer brings him a rebuke from the umpire Middlesex flexing muscles Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancashire held in abeyance Yesterday's Scoreboards Hirwani's leg spin checks a Yorkshire chase for victory Rejection the spur as Felton flays Somerset Burn prepares for his Minor Counties debut Tour team player found dead in room Rugby Union Payment of coaches to be debated Texaco Appeal of tough life at the top Former Wimbledon winners would relish the demands of the modern game Henriksson short on class Garrison makes short work of Sukova Today's Order of Play Wimbledon Results Scholarships for juniors Key (AP): Moving on Advertising breaks that come as welcome relief Ted Croker, the former secretary of the Football Association, reviews the weekend's sport on television Company for Martin In Brief Lydon chosen Ottaway joy Pendry leads First lady Speedy Sainz Jones success Stakes are high at Carnoustie Golf Cooper to defend titles in Moscow Shooting Local knowledge pays Gliding Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Index Brilliant Backley lands world record Becker marches into last eight Home Mortgage Corporation Limited The case for keeping more cash Kate Hoey, Labour MP for the Vauxhall constituency in south London, argues for help for sport from the government Graf shows Capriati what it takes to reach the top Swindon win appeal against League decision Wright prepared to return to fray

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