News from 17/07/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Kenneth L. Hunter, Alison Ross, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Tom Pendry, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, George Medley (Director), David Southern, Holly Hill, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Stephen Leather, Mark Souster, Hilary Finch, P. A. Irvine, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sir Frederick Lawton, Neil Bennett and Douglas Broom, Frank Judd (Director), Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Hinton (Director), Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, P. G. Sharp, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Martin Cropper, Carolyn Perry, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Julian Filochowski, Director, Emma Nicholson, Woodrow Wyatt, John Woolf (Sir), John Percival, John Hennessy, John Frenkel, Roger Steele, D H Sacof, Jack Waterman, John Mitchell (Director), Peter Birch, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Helen Suzman, Malcolm Harper (Director), Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Jonathan T. R. Silverman, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Pryan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Alan Ryan, David Gee (Director), Jonathan Braude, Beryl Dixon, Michael Wright, E. Moreton, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, A. I. Shenkman, Nigel Mansell, Neil Tomkinson, Ralph Instone, Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, Michael Taylor (Director), David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Neil M. Forster (managing director), John Wilcockson, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, David Green, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, G. H. Peters, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Webster, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Jack Bailey, D. Prendergast (Financial Secretary), Vince Wright, Anthony J. Byrne (Chief Executive), Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Anthony Cox, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Rothwell, John Watson,
ResumoRussia agrees to Germany inside Nato Gorbacheve deal crowns Kohn visit High Street squeezed Inside Defence cuts Cathedral funds Talks falter Indian struggle Taylor's dream Index By our Foreign Staff: Ukraine parliament declares sovereignty Battering ram gang go back for a necklace From a Correspondent in Manila: Quake traps 250 in two hotels Picture Gallery British nurse freed by Iraq after Kaunda plea DTI sues Midland over Clowes cash The Private Education Company Limited Hurd and Howe try to reassure Bonn Molehunt begins on leaked paper as Howe assures Bonn Rolex Lilley to publish predecessor's Fayed response Press chief ordered to return from Antigua Hurd hopeful of short-lived upset in Ridley affair Bank offers mothers £5 bonus Party leader L-test on theory Trial delayed Food poisoning Mother reunited Twins jailed Chance meeting led to 15-year sentence Dog owner falls foul of the law Fined captain did it his way Daughter dances with delight after Foreign Office call The freeing of Daphne Parish ten months after arrest in Iraq Former Scots MP to fight Browne seat Minolta Judges fear lack of cash threatens sentence reform King rejects heavy cuts in review of armed forces Computers and Communications Picture Gallery Tory joins fight to curb power of European court BA chief to be questioned over employee's dismissal Cathedrals cash in on hard-sell fund techniques Doubts grow over Brooke initiative in flurry of talks British Heart Foundation Picture Gallery Laws governing union finances may be tightened Patten warns councils Nupe says public supports binmen Blake delay Runway decision Stroke damages Offer rejected Mansell's gift Prisoner escapes Education officer denies money is kept from schools Woolwich Building Society Attempt to fine editor of Private Eye Banks challenge Hammersmith on swap contracts Witnesses will not testify Jewellery chain to stop use of gold from South Africa Debate on provincial cash for the arts BMW Market development awaits democratic choice Nissan Inner-city fight for Victorian baths Residents resist plan for largest UK service station Opposition fails to obtain debate on Ridley affair The Speaker Timetable for care scheme Help hint for clergy Fire concern Big Ben cash Parliament today Kennedy elected by large majority Re-think pledge Picture Gallery Tax concession for actors 'is not enough' Renault Famous 5 Unity accord a landmark in Russo-German relations Ukrainian parliament declares its sovereignty Kinnock supports aid plan By our Foreign Staff: Gorbachev on the road to conversion Bonn rivals claim credit for Soviet deal Leaders at one on reunification By our Foreign Staff: Kremlin 'gets the Nato message' Delhi papers over cracks but poll may help Gandhi 'Wilding' victim tells court of injuries 'Irate of Xicheng' keeps China's bureaucrats in touch Hong Kong tightens ivory law From a Corespondent in Warsaw: Solidarity opposition to Walesa Mountain track to land of wars US parties vie to shift blame in loans scandal Malta joins queue to enter EC Nasa to review future in space Mohawks keep up blockade US diplomat warns that £33m Kenya aid at risk Ships are seized in Liberia Israel short of homes (AFP): China rocket (AP): Prairie shoot (Reuter): Road tragedy (AP): Soprano hurt (AFP): Human zoo (AP): Baton downed Picture Gallery Saddam poised to set Iraq on new political course Lancia Marcos throws a party for jury How to stop the leaks …and moreover Yet another elusive mole Pretoria's revolution needs friends Helen Suzman responds to de Klerk's Times article on a better, stronger South Africa Wealth of ideas that lit the way for Thatcher Alan Ryan pays a bicentenary tribute to Adam Smith, polymath pioneer of the free-market economy Hobby horses Picture Gallery Well, stone me Family support See the Conquering Hero Enemies of the Consumer Anglican Heritage Safeguards for Broadcasting bill UDM membership De minimis Community care Fears about Europe after Ridley Different Germany Death lists Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Consequences of ending farm aid Arts and disabled Language issue Small celebration Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Dinners Mill Hill School Margaret Lockwood Birthdays today Meeting Brewers' Company Defiant Llywelyn's flawed castle Archaeology CWN Networking Party Appointments Reception Fulbright Commission Company of Merchant Taylors' Mercers' Company Latest wills Philip Leacock David Johnston Tarapada Mukherjee Marriage Company of Chartered Surveyors Anniversaries Luncheons Lincoln's Inn Why am I so sad? Why am I so troubled? I will put my… Syria Taken over Benham & Reeves The Times Concise Crossword No 2230 Walking back to snappiness Nicola Murphy examines the roots of the Chelsea boot, now back on fashionable feet Minox Mens Shirts Cut for Women Ehrman Kits Limited Faces that ring a bell The great days of British clockmaking are recalled by a new competition Amateur hours Radio Enterprise and initiative rewarded Classical Music: Recitals The Blue Cross Animals Hospital Monumental affirmation of faith Architecture Brutal modernism, boring classicism or irreverent pastiche: The arguments about contemporary architecture show of dying down. Marcus Binney reports from Washington D. C. on examples of "sensible" architecture, related to and reflecting its city context Critics' Choice: Concerts and Recitals Forbidden Planet Shaftesbury Theatre Shiny surface, empty heart Theatre Rocky Horror Show Piccadilly Theatre The Taming of the Shrew New York Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance English National Ballet Coliseum Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC1 Smallbone The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,348 Weather IRA group's flat found in Holland Cubans take hostages Handing it over to the Vulcans Political sketch Business and Finance Midland expected to close dealer MTN launch for kingfisher Profits rise Triplex higher US deficit now forecast to reach $169bn By our City Staff: Pittard falls on warning Thames attacks MIM mailshot Ratners faces extra $37m bill Biggest shop sales fall in 11 years aids inflation fight Tomkins profit surges to £77m Cannons sold Midland to fight court action over Clowes funds Lancashire & Yorkshire Executive Editor David Brewerton Payoffs help push Holmes Protection into $20.6m losses Syndicate 'may lose 30%' Blue chips take Dow to just below 3,000 Wall Street Recent Issues By our City Staff: Oxford shares rise after tests succeed Alpha Stocks World Markets Evode rises to £7.2m Halpern decides to hand over after talks with institutions Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options B Gas and French in joint venture Major Changes Ford to build $80m factory in Hungary Business Roundup Profits rise at Central Motor Distribution deal Aaronson cuts payout GM Firth falls back London Traded Options Payout up at St Andrews TT 'has 26% of Crystalate' Williams sees fair play Corporate bond market still alive and kicking Driving force High rates medicine begins to work Comment Go East, go west Perfect timing City shop Business Opportunities Digest Ltd. Tomkins steers clear of traps Tempus Acsis up 89% at half-time Budapest move Yelverton rises Cummins stake Software sale Excalibur rises to £m as sales advance by 59% Management must decide whether a bid is worth making More a message for the Press in rates cut euphoria The Times Unit Trust Information Service Disintegration of B&C merits detailed enquiry Business Letters Great setbacks Sold estate agencies lost talent Pension funds and tax exempt status Strong gains Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Chambers and Partners Wickland Westcott Investment Trusts Confederation Life Insurance Company Third Market Commodities Shipping Lawyer Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Bexley London Borough Linklaters & Paines Denton Hall Burgin & Warrens Solicitors Monash University Building Employers Confederation Law Placements Multiple Classified Advertising Items 2 Crown Office Row, The Temple West Eight Legal Services Paralegal/legal Assistant Easing the pain of settling costly accident awards John Frenkel on the background to a 'structured settlement' that made legal history 'Reinstatement' for valuation need not imply exact copy of old house Charles Russell Soliciors A. J. D. Associates Civil Litigators Legal Appointments Commercial Litigators Legal Resources Oxfordshire Country Council Valid partnership must exist before it can be wound up The Times The case of unheard evidence The Maguire case has emphasised flaws in appeal hearings. Sir Frederick Lawton calls for changes Challenge of the Social Charter European legal judgments affecting Britain are becoming as controversial as the Community's economic supremacy Fisons Bell Gully Buddle Weir Magrath & Co Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Litigation Lawyers Inns and Outs Multiple Display Advertising Items In the Developing Garden of England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Law Appointments Portman Wessex Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford Chance Durnford Ford Solicitors TFPL Personnel Resources Legal Division ASA Law Dorset County Council Quarry Dougall Nottinghamshire County Council Public Appointments Southend Health Authority How to gain that edge in the market High starting salaries make management consultancy one of the most competitive careers for graduates, Beryl Dixon writes Public Appointments Gwent Health Authority Millicom Information Services Royal National Institute for the Blind Wandsworth Health Authority Mid-Downs JFKMEDICAL Centre E. O. E West Africa Rice Development Association (Warda) Gwent Health Authority Warwick District Council Pick your theme for a day out A new generation of amusement parks now keeps the family entertained. Anthony Cox finds a world of variety Summer Leisure Skirmish Nomad Ranger Hobbies & Pastimes Porlock Vale House Worsley Grange Shooting Ground Morvern Stalking Courses Quilted Cushion Kit The Dog Groomers Diploma Letters Craft Courses Somerset Where to Find the Fun Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Places to Visit Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobby Ceramicraft Hobby all The Cane Store Lapidary Shop Walked up Grouse Shooting Cockney Capers The Savill Garden Capel Manor Michelham Priory Dean Heritage Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Naturescape Cranborne Manor Driver with big heart and heavy right foot John Blunsden shows the chequered flag to Mansell, a winner with Britain's motor racing cognoscenti Australia look to Miller Power of live televised sport confirmed Sport on TV the Week in Review Pools Forecast Pears given chance to cement claim to a first England cap Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Final Scores from Duluth King reigns again as Sheehan suffers Golf Tour loss seen as investment Rugby League Waddle likely to miss first match Overseas Football Sentiment dictates a Cowdray victory Polo Polo contest winners Weather wait in vain Gliding Easterby's talented Dominion Gold has vote of confidence Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: AYR Mandarin, By a Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections French trotting on display at Lingfield New stand unveiled Salsabil prepares for Ascot Mandarin: Folkestone Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Eddery goes clear of Mercer's total Rapid Raceline Results from Belfast Javelin type under scrutiny Lipa record keeps the ball rolling for Soviets The Times Ordinary effort as Jackson plans to rival officialdom Athletics Breakaway pays Mottet dividends Cycling By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Clarke in the lead on his back Shooting Talented Younis a timely arrival Imran's protegé makes stunning impact as Surrey revel in their good fortune Waqar Younis's Record TCCB signs £3m sponsorship deal Leading First-Class Averages Botham's date with specialist Bishop's Stortford fall to an old foe Old Malvenians led to semi-finals by Price Indians' prodigy seals the victory Police escort assists Barnes Competitors fail foul of bad weather Powerboating Final Results Dream start leads Moody to Open qualifying records Golf Memories of 1984 linger for Watson For the Record Dutch give Robson a fair trial Putting a best foot forward at the start of demanding new job Taylor's act tough to follow By a Special Correspondent: British team recovers from a sluggish start Yachting Transfer is likely for Davenport New role for Griffiths in London Marathon Athletics A stroke of misfortune In Brief Simpson out Capriati's first (AP) Major surgery (Reuter): Munoz dies Racing Taylor as much on trial as his team A tracksuit job is tailor-made for England manager Brooks Sports There will be no reversing the decision to retire Sexton quits England scene Pain interrupts Woosnam's Open practice Shock departure of Schockemöhle
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