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News from 24/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Tim Jones, Labour Correspondent, Sarah Hall, Peter Green, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Des Keenan, Geoff Brown's, Geraldine Bedell, Ivo Tennant, Simon Warner, Edward Underhill, Gerard T Bithell, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, T. M. Hagenbach, Noel Goodwin, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Paul Griffiths, David and Colin Matthews, Ray Clancy, Derek Bingham, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Christopher Jackson (Deputy Chairman), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, H. Flowers, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Sally Hamwee (Chairman), Rosemary Thomas, Jeffrey H. Rayner, Director, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, David Concar, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, Michael Butler, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Philip Galliver, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Rosemary Price, Anthony Leitch (Vice Chairman), Chris Barton, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, J. S. King, Peter Shilland, Thomson Prentice, M. L. Nation-Dixon, Edward Fennell, Francis O. J. Otway, John Woodcock, J. A. P. Spurr, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Rex Bellamy tennis Correspondent, Peter Purton, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, J. H. Kent, Jonathan Braude, Coomi Kapoor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Richard Comyn, Keith Wheatley, Barry Pickthall, Jeremy Kingston's, Richard Bassett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, John Wilcockson, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Nick Nutall, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Peter Victor, Barry Wood, Richard Ford and Derek Harris, Adrian Dannatt, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, P. D. Coleridge Smith (Senior lecturer), Benedict Nightingale, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Derek Morgan, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Mark Souster and Edward Gorman, Mary Dejevsky,

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International battle likely on power sale Shares follow US fall Scargill backed Unified anthem Fossil clue Degree results Index Volunteer detectives help 'the White King' Official drought but no alarm Arts win higher profile in Thatcher reshuffle Priority roads plan for London traffic John Charcol Labour's 100% rebates Dealing with the joker in a painful reshuffling of the pack MP hits back after rebuke by chief whip Dunhill Mellor to go on attack over Tories' arts record Atkins feced with tough sports tasks Picture Gallery Priority red route plan for London traffic Thatcher calls on experience Switch for China-bound Maude Teachers' pay deal proposals criticised Housing delay Poll tax deadline Appeal lost BNF fined Video company to appeal over ban on Rushdie film Fast forward for shows on tape Explorer ventures into libel jungle DPP to study 'pub bomber' interview Two women beaten, strangled and dumped in locked car Mountain Breeze Chess puzzle taxes brains worldwide Citroën Bx Yorkshire miners back Scargill in Soviet cash affair Howe urges bigger role for elderly Wilding Office Equipment Plc Picture Gallery Prostate-surgery robot could ease shortfall of surgeons Solicitor who stole jailed for six years Compromise may bring end to battle over employed barristers MEPs seek charter to stem rise of racism in Europe How the extremists are gaining ground The Piaget salon Picture Gallery Farmers get £5m for losses over contaminated feed Challenger's armour holds off all-comers Study to seek ways of ending bullying Housing prices static or falling Scientist's death Food poisoning Cell revolt Chief banned Police reject charge of undue force in acid raid Americans may pay reward to Customs Children wary of eating healthily Picture Gallery IBA denies bias in religious advertising questionnaire International League for the Protection of Horses Pollution control agency planned Patient killed 'by doctor's mistake' Labour onslaught on MacGregor's teacher pay plans Education Rail link ready by 1991 Works of art Drugs list Water label Home buyers Divorce law Parliament today English rules at the EC Woodland grants Aid for pub landlords Hong Kong bill gets its third reading NEC Meet the fans, ministers asked Welsh poll tax can be cut by £4, Hunt says Local Finance Kohl seeks total power from united German poll Anthem discord in Berlin SPD to quit 'in one week' on unity row Russian fur traders feel the chill from warmer winters Picture Gallery Cossiga demands inquiry into Palme murder 'P2-CIA link' Prague agrees to share terrorism information From a Correspondent in Moscow: Indian leader in Kremlin summit Blank at bank on Ukraine treasure Congress support for stealth bomber about to collapse TWA From a Correspondent in Colombo: Toll rising in battles with Tamil rebels (AFP): 24 more blacks die in fresh violence Iran allows diplomat to see Cooper Envoy recalled Nepal epidemic (AP): Train derailed (Reuter): Drug action (AFP): Reprieve hope Seoul opposition resigns in push for early election Ports may close to boat people Maude faces hard line from Peking Defiant pastor preaches on in Canton upper room Picture Gallery (Reuter): Indian border force masses as Kashmir 'war season' looms Gandhi attack on Pakistan talks Arabs In move to defuse Iraq row A new Euromoney that all would buy Which way ahead to monetary union? Alan Walters, former economic adviser to Mrs Thatcher, believes our interests would best be served by creating an inflation-proof EC currency-not diktat from the Brussels bureaucracy Britain builds a bridge: now we must cross it Michael Butler urges greater commitment to the Major plan-which he helped draw up-as a step towards full union ... and moreover Putting on a brave show Whiphand Snap-happy Mere flannel Mouth of babes Conservative to a Fault Appeasement in Peking A Song for Germany Potential for error on cot deaths Improving London Legitimate grouse? Legal costs Shelter advertising Access for disabled Putting a curb on the fast buck Devaluation 'bolthole' Preserving barns Church maintenance Language learning Code conscious Ancient hooligans Picture Gallery Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Appointments Judge retires New Bishop of Horsham Birthdays today Luncheons Dinner Ian Marsh-Jones Lady Moorea Black Sergei Paradjanov Sergei Paradjanov, Soviet film director and dissident, died aged 66 on July 20 in Yerevan, Armenia. He was born on January 9,1924, in Tbilisi University news Unknown queen's pyramid found Archaeology Latest wills Maxwell Newton Maxwell Newton, who founded The Australian national newspaper for Rupert Murdoch, died aged 61 on July 23, at Boca Raton, in Florida. He was born on April 28,1929 Artistic boost for cathedral Polytechnic news Raymond Mawby Raymond Mawby, Tory trade unionist and junior minister in the Macmillan government, who was MP for Totnes from 1955 to 1983, has died aged 68. He was born on February 6,1922 Chinese embassy earns black mark Christening Reception Anniversaries Births Emigration from the United Kingdom The Royal Air Force Denevolent Fund The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2236 Planting doubt about greenhouse theories Scientists are excited about a missing link in a rare plant species that may resolve many vital questions, as well as having helpful modern applications Nick Nutall reports Nationwide Anglia Building Society Measle muscle Earthquake odds The point about falling porcupines Sun microsystems Clothes fit for a cow Briefing More black holes Radioactive roots Severing links with the old network Wire connections for telephones may be replaced by radio waves Arche Technology (UK) Ltd. Inching to safety on the seabed The study of slow-moving sedimentr may mean a breakthrough in the disposal of nuclear waste, David Concar writes Breakthrough on bone disease that hits women New hope for an estimated 200 million people worldwide Time computers British Nuclear Forum Unicef The creation of Karl's couture This afternoon in Paris Karl Lagerfeld will show his new Chanel collection. Liz Smith finds out what lies behind a £10,000 price tag Flavouring the spaghetti From rainforests to tower blocks, the solutions to humanising Spaghetti Junction Coming up roses at Portmeirion The Prisoner's village pottery breaks out into the world of export success The Sanderson Sale Katharine Wells Oddball maybe, genius certainly Fine Art As the centenary of his birth approaches, the works of Sir Stanley Spencer are fetching record prices. Clive Davis meets the author of a new book asserting that the painter was not the English eccentric of his popular image, but an authentic modern European master Relatively diverse in their approach Classical Music: Interview Paul Griffiths talks to composing brothers David and Colin Matthews, both of whom have orchestral works featured in this season's Promonade Concerts Royal Academy of Arts Critic's Choice: Concerts and Recitals RSC Impulsive intellect Radio Confused Arthurian quest Theatre Morted d'Arthur Lyric Hammersmith Concert RPO/Simon Cheltenham Town Hall Proms The Ice Break Albert Hall Winning Move Entertainments 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 Smallbone of Devizes BBC1 Cardin's sixties revival EC ministers agree to study major plan The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,354 Bush names new judge for Supreme Court Weather High cost of MPs' charabanc Political sketch Bullough dips Berkeley ahead Arrow setback The Pound By our City Staff: Markets drop as hopes of rate cuts fade Exports again improve but trade gap widens Sauce, please, we're British Privatised electricity debts put at £2.8bn Investors to lose all in Sock Shop sale The Levitt Group Gatt to rule on Airbus subsidy NatWest injects $200m in US unit RHM backs out of cereals market with £97m sale Warning on share 'punting' Generali Poll defeat for Chloride critic Menvier-Swain increases payout VFI sold to Dutch group Progress made in Gatt farm talks Pawnbroker invests in US finance firm Business Roundup Jenkins sees profits soar Reflex to raise £4m Mitie Group up by 74% Sotheby's £3m plan Dalepak shrugs off BSE with 36% rise Metro bids £13.5m for Yorkshire Radio Abtrust asset value grows BBA spreads its wings Blue Circle to buy Italian firm Siemens growth Banks re-rated Alexon sales up Hawker deal off Rich mixture at Hazlewood Beckwith dies Opec oils the wheels for a steady rise in prices Floating off Close coupling with Wall Street Comment Tapped resource Branching out Arthur Bown & Co (Leicester) Limited Berkeley moves up a division Tempus Price-cutting manoeuvre cushions shares' tumble Stock Market Wall Street Coltec Parker Ltd. (Reuter): Dow claws back half its loss by close World Markets US imposes duties on HK garments Alpha Stocks Major Changes The Times Major Indices When a house is a home and not something to buy and sell By our City Staff: Evode buys two US firms in $43m deal World Market Indices Recent Issues The curse of oil revenues Professionalism in a misunderstood industry The fallacy of corporate socialising as entertainment Making profits out of others' misery London Traded Options Traditional Options Good advisers are rewarded Prompt payments Heavy markdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Reuter Simkin Ltd. The Crown Prosecution Service Law Personnel Prop Proficent Limited Applied Management Sciences Ltd. Reuter Simkin Ltd. British Medical Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Locums Asa Law Overseas Development Barristers' Senior Clerk Making divorce work for children Child maintenance heads the agenda of new divorce proposals, Chris Barton reports Legal Appointments Chambers and Partners Waltham Forest Function of domestic court in applying European Court decisions Law Report July 24 1990 Chancery Division Partners advised to adapt or die Versatility is the key to resolving the unproductive partner problem, reports Edward Fennell Publicity gates opened for solicitors The Law Society has relaxed the rules on specialisation and the naming of clients in marketing material Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Scrivenor: Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Law Connections Michael Page Legal Oxfordshire Country Council Clifford Chance Philippsohns Warwick House Chambers Michael Page Legal Law Personnel Law Placements General Accident Laurence Simons Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Garfield Robbins N. B. Selection Ltd Michael Page Legal Norton Rose M5 Group The Law Society Taking the fast route Many graduates underestimate the potential of a management career in the fast-food restaurant sector, Derek Morgan reports Public Appointments Lancashire County Council The University of Auckland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenwich Health Authority Millicom Information Services West Sussex Family Practitioner Committee Wandsworth Health Authority South Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service Leicestershire Health Authority National Heart and Chest Hospitals Degrees awarded by the University of Sheffield Public Appointments Potato Marketing Board Northumberland Health Authority The National Gallery Riverside, Hounslow and Spelthorne Audit Consortium Royal College of Nursing Legal Hereford and Worcester County Council University of Surrey Lecturer in Law The Times United States the main threat to British in Games Equestrianism Stojkovic colours a drab beginning Overseas Football Powerful British selection Rowing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Genial Alliss par for the course Sport on TV the Week in Review Strong challenge to cycling record Champion is to race in Brighton Schools urged to reduce team games LeMond triumph is perfect reply to critical champions Sussex county players give Brighton a lift Cricket Onus is on Liley to claim his first cap Rugby Union Mandarin: Cool Chili can open his account with the aid of blinkers Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections Palmas Pride gives Hammond first win Adams fit for comeback Increasing doubt over Salsabil at firm Ascot Mandarin: Redcar Selection Results from yesterday's four meetings Ladbrokes Big-Race Acceptors Rapid Raceline Coral Line Gatting in century spectacular Yesterday's Scoreboards Texaco Glamorgan facing a mountainous task to beat champions Welsh bowlers on the receiving end as Worcestershire continue to pile up the runs Briers declines to make a game of it Bainbridge smites spinners Maiden hundred by Shahid helps Essex to recover Pick of English youth on display at Oundle Nesty satisfies the pride of a nation Evans shrugs off early setback with best time Gataullin fails to leap to the rescue of lacklustre start Goodwill Games Pools Forecast Taylor prepares the way for the next manager of England Rosberg joins Peugeot team Sports in Brief Leaks end Tolkien's solo quest Yachting Helpful wind lets down Bashford Merit Increases lead over Brent Walker Westwood is favourite Golf Taste of success for emerging sportsmen New experience for the Soviety as they compete in the Special Olympics Widnes in record loss last season Rugby League Loss of Lendl blow to ATP Tour For the Record Durie's form lifts Cup team Tennis Taste of success for emerging sportsmen New experience for the Soviets as they compete in the Special Olympics By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Maximum scores to no avail Shooting The Times Champion pursues perfection Churchill Insurance Company Ltd. Faldo backs children's academy Moynihan moved in reshuffle New mood in football is just a flight of fancy Steve Acteson on two companies not prepared to go Dutch with football Morris makes merry with fluent century Botham set poser by tour selectors Preliminary Tour Party

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