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News from 27/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Paul Renshaw (Africa secretary), Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Green, Patricia Davies, Peter Fleming, Neil Bennett, J. S. Stanley (Director), Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Harry Jacobs (Chairman), Philip Howard, Tom Giles, John Brodrick, Clive Davis, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, G. Singh, Joe Joseph, Mark Souster and Tim Jones, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Stewart Rose, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, P. J. Berry, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Tony Winlaw, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Wolfgang M?nchau, Ruth Gilbert, George Rae, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Alastair Morton Chief Executive Eurotunnel, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Ian Murray and Andrew McEwen, David Toop, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, V. Baggott, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, Stephen Thorpe, Brenda Fowler, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Simon Trit, Ben Pimlott, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Brewerton, Regina v Gaughan, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, George Hill, William Wallace (Deputy director), Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Jeremy Hart, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Reginald Murley, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Andrew Vidion, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, R. Monroe, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Fraud squad enquiry into NUM cash Fresh allegations by Soviet miners New lessons in history Reshuffle benefit Liberian killings Treasury blamed Degree results Index National Power may drop cup sponsorship Protest after marines board Haughey's yacht Picture Gallery Kuwait to Iraq threats Shell raises petrol price Saving face Kinnock alerts party for election next June By our City Staff: ICI jobs lost in sale of fertiliser division British Heart Foundation Saturday Review Are looks a liability? The murderous mountainside Plus MacGregor proposes to increase emphasis on teaching historical facts Pensions to decline in real terms, reports says Women urged to push for top posts Defence chiefs face complex decisions on Rhine A bad case of business blues Church leaders welcome Carey as one who speaks his mind Unsure future for phoenix squadron that has risen twice Liverpool coalition rejected by Labour Rail safety funds up by £100m Daltrey award Drugs sentence Oil strike ballot Correction QC demands finding of guilt for 'greedy four' The Guinness case Spy escape case halted by collapse Why a businessman must not bare his breast in Tonga Picture Gallery £20,000 fine for Private Eye contempt Aids scourge predicted for 1990s Sharps Foetal test succeeds BBC head says bias would risk licence fee system Vauxhall Man who killed Indian taxi driver jailed for life Case highlights conflict between police and monitoring group High flying gymnast fails Rolls Arts Council chief denies client hit list Mint plans plating for coppers Hundred prisoners may face rioting charges Barkers Ring-fencing will increase rent debts, councils told Vigo Carpet Gallery By our Local Government Correspondent: Charge collections will cost the English councils £411m Picture Gallery Tax rioter jailed for two years 'The people's judge' hangs up his wig EC lifts farmers' incentive to set aside arable land Tighter checks sought on river pollution Consultant hours 'may harm patients' At the next board meeting, pretend this is your idea Sacked ministers likely to get 'redundancy pay' Peugeot 205 Look Ulster talks delayed German unity 'offers us chance' By our Political Editor: Guardian not to for leaked paper Caroline rescue fails House of Lords By our Political Editor: Democrats want Un arms register Ivory ban maybe rescinded MP is cleared On payments Royal assent Recess begins Harvest panic grips Soviet Union despite bumper crop Stasi chief charged with harbouring terrorists (Reuter): Moi praise for UK restraint Senators plead for Cambodia (Reuter): Italian call for confidence vote Prague's Red Berets ready to sell their deadly skills Defector says Havana needs a miracle Jewish activists disrupt Waldheim reception Chemical weapons begin the voyage to oblivion De Klerk-Mandela talks fail to disperse doubts Toshiba Crash bus 'not attacked' Reuter: Soviet cosmonauts repair Mir fault Tax officials close in on Nice mayor Mugabe amnesty benefits Nkomo guerrillas Kuwait tries to save face as it gives in to Baghdad (AFP): Australian fathers win year's leave (Reuter): Kidnap murder (AFP): Island reforms (Reuter): Brando gets bail (AFP): Mongolia poll (AP): Arafat writes (Reuter): Traders held (Reuter): Juror's drug call Leading article Gulf mediator Mubarak feels the pinch as Cairo debt burden soars End of the road for the 2CV Race and sexual politics take centre-stage on Broadway New York Notebook Congress decides not to expel gay liberal Peking ready to free more detainees for EC aid The reticence that roared Henry Stanhope Justice falls at the ethnic barricades Conor Cruise O'Brien writes, from personal experience, about legal buffers needed when groups collide In place of skulduggery: the reforms that can lift Labour Ben Pimlott sees dangers as well as opportunities in the party's changes and urges it to pursue democracy further Britain's Queen Battery included Out of range Couple of swells A far better thing Rates of exchange The Liverpool Cauldron A Balance for Iraq Devolving the Arts EC linchpin for general election Poll tax payment Aid for ANC Defence of infant death study Community relations Building controls NHS reforms Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Language teaching Fairer way with prosecutions Care facilities Healthy dogs Ancient hooligans Court Circular The Dowager Duchess of Abercorn Today's royal engagements Girdlers' Company Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anthony Tasker His Honour Desmond Vowden Memorial service Dinners Appointments Birthdays today Calls to the Bar Alan Clarke William Winter Anniversaries Don't be afraid when you hear of wars and… On this Day The Central London Letting Company Ltd Roy Miles the Largest Display of Russian Art in… Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking a turn around the circles George Hill goes down on the farm and discovers that corn circles are grist to a media mill, whether messages in Sumerian, natural phenomena - or simply hoaxes The Times Fine days for superwardens Ignoring fixed penalty notices could soon spell doom for London's illegal parkers No Title Picture Gallery Flesh perhaps too willing Men: should you consider wearing shorts to work? Women: should you consider covering up? Who should minister to women's needs? In her government reshuffle this week Mrs. Thatcher gave Angela Rumbold the job of championing women's issues. Without proper resources, is it any more than a gesture? At a formal dinner last week, held on one of the… A fashionable body of flawed opinion A Storehouse Company More than academic interest John Russell Taylor on a show which should result in a more positive press for the Royal Academy's collection and attitudes Enquire within, baby All that you need to know, or more than you want to be told? David Sinclair on rock reference books Rock Books David Bowie British Museum The Police/sting Women's work Rock Albums A-Z Guide to Rock IGGY Pop No Title CRlTICS' Choice: Jazz, Rock and World Music Rock Critic's Choice: Galleries World Music Waking up Albert, the sleeping giant Patrick Deuchar, chief executive of the Royal Albert Hall, reveals to Simon Tait his plans to transform the commercial fortunes of the Kensington landmark Buildings: Royal Albert Hall Tenor (if not the baritone) of our time John Higgins, who was one of the judges in Vienna at the annual contest for operatic singers, reports that this year's entries reflected the political changes in Eastern Europe Music: Belvedere Vocal Competition, Vienna Tall or short, there is something for all Sitting comfortably? Nicola Murphy wants to tell you about an event this weekend Festival: Storytelling in Birmingham Picture Gallery Gremlins Clowning in all seriousness Theatre Theatre Partners in Crime New End, Hampstead Proms BBCSO/Davis BBCPO/Downes Albert Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC 1 Richer Sounds Picture Gallery From Reuter in Monrovia: Civilians butchered by Liberian troops The Times Crossword No 18,357 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather New Submarine may be scrapped Words of wisdom from a silent star Political sketch Business and Finance Property group suffers £69m loss Herrington ban Douglas gains Smith falls The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates ICI abandons Uk fertilisers Shares plunge as half-time profits fall 21% to £733m Nightmare market facing Europe's manufacturers (Reuter): BP issues warning and raises its price Now the odd word from Sir Alan Cabinet office cuts out references to Lawson N&P's criticised chief steps down The ECU Group Ltd Executive Editor National Power left in the red Firms reject ASC plans to reform goodwill rule Ford and GM drop in second quarter Molins battle Dyson up 11% Property plunge Jacques Vert at £4.6m in tough times Yule Catto to be sold to Unilock for £24.6m Bond 'unfit' run television station Boots ready for fight Norsk Hydro profits fall on low oil prices Receivers appointed at Headland Group £95m bid claim was false, court told Home-loan demand 'starting to pick up' Business Roundup Sidney Banks up to £2.16m Allied raises payout Jacobs drops to £597,000 Platignum recovers Cookson sells JM stake for ?38m M0 growth rate slows sharply Kitty slumps to £35,000 Ryan Hotels advances Betacom confirms losses Still waters run deep Cash cure is needed for transport thrombosis In the fast lane ICI opens door to dividend cuts Comment Reeling 'n' rocking Mot juste Man from the Pru Mountleigh's future brightens Tempus ICI Losses deepen at Owners Abroad after rise in costs Warning on profits at Cooper Rolls venture ECGD sale Phone contract Marston's Tobacco shares fall on ruling Goode advances 25% on increased turnover Tokyo brokers 'compensated clients' Storehouse shrugs off large seller to touch year's high Stock Market Recent Issues Major Indices World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (Reuter): Weak close for Dow World Markets London Traded Options Wall Street ICI leads way down Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures When single count appropriate Builders not liable in negligence for cost of repairing defective pillars List of degrees awarded by, the University of Dundee Council not liable for economic loss from defective house Law Report July 27 1990 House of Lord's Prosecution's right of reply in bail Racing success takes a new route Cosworth, famous for its high-performance engines, is also making its mark in the saloon-car field. Tim Healy takes a rev count One more for the off-road All-terrain vehicles, more popular than ever, are now being used as more than go-and-show cars. Specialist firms are refining them to increase their versality Haoleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300 SL 24V Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg Vardy Rainbow Motorcycles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power cruiser B. M. W. 325i Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items XJS V12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bonus price for Fiesta Roadwise Jaguar XJS Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Glenvarigill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Cotswold Classics Collection Cars for the discerning… Carrera Rs 2.7 Touring Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Woodbridge Collection Escort Rs Turbo Cabriolet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Registrations Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phone Hire Centre Limited Auction of Privately Owned Valuable Number Plates Focus on Convertibles Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Ben 366 with 380sl sports. Auto Prestige Cabriolet BMW 635 CSiA Kensworth Garage Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Richard Alliban & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Registrars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toshiba Going from bags to riches Your Own Business Strathclyde Regional Council Water Department… Inflation Proof Income. Plus Capital Growth with C.… Hilditch & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotland Genuine Opportunity Enterprise councils bring order to small firm advice services Fimbra Stuart Campbell & Co 40 Bed Nursing Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free Hold Investment Wandsworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Nationwide Co Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riding to recognition in a foreign land Greg LeMond, the American who on Sunday won the Tour de France for the second year in succession, will be making a rare appearance in Britain when he competes this weekend on the roads around Brighton. LeMond, who also holds the world professional road race championship, will be taking part in the Wincanton Classic, one of the series of 13 events staged at different venues in the World Cup series Sports Book of the Week Greg Lemond Facts and Figures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Office Equipment & Furnishers Services & Management Training WWP Training Office Equipment & Furnishers Aston Business School The Diploma in Engineering Management For the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain one up in propaganda game Gb without the I take on an American Curtis Cup team with the snap of a turtle Curtis Cup Teams Canseco's twin has big chance Baseball Atlas carries Storm to final American Football Phelps is within range of a medal Modern Penatathlon Today's Fixtures Try this Mrin Sen's suggestion for a sporting day out By a Correspondent: May more at home in his two-seater Gliding Hipwoods to take on central role Polo Dooley fit for England Argentina make seven changes after defeat Two-litre craft out in force on Humberside Powerboating Leonard a rough diamond with a sparkling future Rugby Union Sports Service Racing Motor Racing Off The Record In mood for another fruitful excursion Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Carlisle Selections Salsabil decision deferred again From a Special Correspondent in Lexington: Maktoum family spend modestly on final day General Chandos misses Plate Open The Door coaxed to world mile record Mandarin: Yarmouth Selections Mandarin: Pontefract Selections Yesterday's results Doncaster Rapid Raceline Armstrong set for summer to remember Call Coral Line Palmer proves inspirational partner Hobday and writes benefit from being in the slipstream of a past master displaying superb form on the Alisa course From a Correspondent in Zandvoort, the Netherlands: Calcavecchia still among the toilers Middlesex are back in the game despite Kent record Another unbeaten century from Ramprakash sets up county championship leaders for run chase at Canterbury today Gloucestershire join run-scoring carnival Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Smith digs in to spare Hampshire's blushes Illingworth's spin stuns Derbyshire Dominant Welch treads easily in famous footsteps Cooper eases through Slim hopes kept alive by Broad Limitations evident at schools' feast Action to combat cruelty to horses A sluggish side lets Reid down Polo Commentary Box Inspired Powell puts Britain ahead Holders take lead after dressage of world three-day event championships Athletes will cherish unique event Special Polympics Senna takes heart from test results Motor Racing Taylor puts his case Football Results from Seattle Foreman signs London deal with Warren Boxing Old soldier's march to glory Goodwill Games For the Record Austria are run close by Durie and Loosemore Tennis By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Tomlmson claims top prize Riflr Shooting Headwinds holdup the leaders Yatching McEnroe in fine fettle In Brief England defeat (AFP): New challenge Team work Autosport Grand Prix Line Sports Book Gooch punishes India's errors Scoreboard from Lord's BDMS British Directory of Medical Services Coach dismissed after letter to Gorbachev Why India should have heeded wisdom of W. G Bedi begs to differ Choice of whites-only club is denounced Bad timing by new sponsor of League Cup Johnston's shame Moorhouse equals record yet again Jacklin adamant that rumours are untrue

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