News from 31/07/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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George Cole, T. H. Richardson, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Edmund King (Secretary), Patricia Davies, Mike Lamb, Vijitha Yapa, Hazhir Teimourian, Stephen Leather, Ronald Faux, David HURDLE(Planning and Transport Officer), David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Bryan Thwaites, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Alan Grieve, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, William Hunter, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Trevor Price (Chief Executive), Stephen Trott, Tony Bushell, General Manager, Frank Kitson, Corinne Schmidt, John Lewis, Political Staff, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Fraser Danbury, Manager, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, David Concar, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Irene Farnsworth, Woodrow Wyatt, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Graham Riddick, Nigel Burnham, A. B. Marshall, British chairman, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Richard Ford and Edward Gorman, Simon Mundy (Director), David Miller, Henry Law, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Daniel Treisman, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, John Yaxley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, G Alexander Edmonds, P. J. Hirst, Paul Griffiths, N P D Winks, Chief executive, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Russell H. Sage, Chris Partridge, Peter Bryan, Steve Acteson, Ray Clancy and Michael Horsnell, Cathy Harris, John Blunsden, Sally Powell (Chairman), Peter Guilford, Richard Bassett, Rodney Hobson, Lesley Hardie, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Michael Grade, Chief Executive, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard US Editor, Craig Lord, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Jeremy Hart, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Penny Wheatcroft (Chairman), Barry Wood, J. H. Gaze (Parish Clerk), Adrian Dannatt, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Andrew Turner, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Louisa Scott, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoVigilance plea as car bomb kills Ian Gow MP knew he was on IRA hit list Solicitors criticised Guy's opts out Tanks in Peking Slowing down Tunnel death Index Extradition appeal rejected in Dublin One man's meat is poisoned by 'commando' No fee for Hanson, Wakeham says From Agencies in Monrovia: Massacre in Monrovia ICL sold to Japanese Gooch hits his way to a record FIMBRA Fading hopes of deal over Trinidad hostages Second MP's life is claimed for being close to Thatcher WWF Greenline Increase in manpower fails to foil IRA activities Friends and foes pay tribute to a man of honour and principle The murder of Ian Gow Picture Gallery TV attack on terrorists six days ago Potential targets can never feel secure Saunders solicitors 'failed to give him Rolls-Royce service' The Guinness case American cleared of drug plot on appeal Husband jailed for three years for attempt to rape his wife UB40 men held in Seychelles Acid attack man faces new checks Woolwich Building Society Birthday salute by 2,000 yachts Guy's hospital votes to become self governing GP contracts concessions Airport crushes keep out half a million Japanese tourists Court stops council from issuing new poll tax bills Tokyo Joe siege man in court Boat found adrift Murder charge Two shot dead £10m runway for Shetland may stop Shell move Prince Michael banned for driving at 103mph Campaign on Rushdie switches to embassy Bar merger may mark new trend Independents accuse BBC and ITV Minister to outlaw TV piracy Coombes denies 'insider trading' Kinnock unfit for high office, Tories say BAA The world's leading international airport… Powergen plc New rules on control of pollution start dispute Man faces child killing charge Assault fine College awards First results Royal chaplain Libel damages Doctor guilty War veteran jailed for armed robberies Technology 'answer to famine' Alliance Leicester Astronomy brought to amateurs Teachers back strict discipline Vauxhall Tanks return as Peking prepares for Asian Games (AP): Kaunda sets free four in coup case (Reuter): Philippines pact (AFP): Envoy Barco (Reuter): MacAbre killing (AP): Family reunion (AFP): Exhibit record (AFP): Burghers' ban Picture Gallery Pitcairn fails to hook revenue from fishing industry Picture Gallery Doubts begin to emerge on details of Slovo 'plot' From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Denial by Israel over radio report 'guidance' (Reuter): EC seeks cutback in world farming subsidies Fujimori launches a moral crusade Colombo to rescue Britons caught in fighting Liberals fear the tide has turned in US Supreme Court Venice talks add weight to Central Europe idea (AP): Tirana and Kremlin to heal rift War crime trial 'suicide bid' Burma's rulers delay reform Hurd does some fence-mending Schoolroom diet dulls the French literary palate Paris Notebook Laws on abortion split Germanies Cost of loans bail-out grows Moscow seeks a deal on banks Libya trained Trinidad coup rebels, US claims Saddam's powers increased From Associated Press in Miami: Marine's call tipped Noriega From a Correspondent: Beirut cabinet puts squeeze on Aoun Dixons EC considering deal to close Rushdie affair Brussels drift from basics Adrian Dannatt …and moreover Devotion to a just cause that made Gow a marked man Conor Cruise O'Brien explains his own path towards the Unionist beliefs that the victim of yesterday's bomb attack so resolutely uphelp Smaller army with a bigger punch Frank Kitson sees the BAOR cutback as an opportunity to institute some overdue reforms Trail of glory The Times Diary Gow's great regret The Times Diary Second opinion The Times Diary Cleaning up The Times Diary Shuffled off The Times Diary Giggles galore The Times Diary By their Deeds Anc Called to Account No Credit for Gorbachev Preventing bias in broadcasting Hanson 'fee' 45 years on Curbs on the private car in London Sex and pornography Arts funding Museum cuts Language teaching Tolerance of law in Hong Kong NHS reforms Baptism bar Water carrier Court Circular Today's royal engagements Royal Society of Chemistry Forthcoming marriages Fulbright awards Anniversaries Sandhurst Dinner Marriage Ian Gow Birthdays today Prehistoric finds at airport The Duke of Portland Latest wills Appointments in the Forces TA commissions Jill Esmond I ask that your minds may be opened to see… (Through Reuter's Agency): Assassination of the King of Italy The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2242 Homeowners Friendly Society Legal & General Heading off on a jolly adventure A large sector of the travel market is devoted entirely to tailoring holidays to the needs of the over 50s Stalwart Hill Samuel Financial Services Taking the worry out of the golden years Retirement should be a time of enjoying extra time with the family and relaxing, yet for many it is spoiled by a lack of financial planning, Jon Ashworth reports When reality does not fit the dream Retiring abroad is a popular option, but can backfire if health problems emerge Pensioners Living Abroad Budget BUPA Choice Working at a different pace Many people prefer to continue in some form of employment, usually voluntary Oras Orthopaedic and Meidbeds Halifax Property Services Freedom built in to support Property Correspondent, Christopher Warman, reports on an emerging market Fishing around for life's answers Scientists are using marbles to outwit fish. Nigel Burnham explains how the trick may help to reveal the mechanics of genetics Dental shock treatment If trials by dentists are successful, electronic pain relief controlled by the patient could have uses in other areas The Times Race for copy-killer hots up as DAT and dual video loom Home taping costs European music companies about £10 million a year Extraterrestrial picnic for bugs The nutrient that fed Earth's first life forms may exist on other planets Morse Syringe breakthrough Slowing down the whiz kids Hackers who soup up fast cars by changing the engine's computer chips are on the way out, says Chris Partridge Venus goes on the map Nescafe Alta Rica Brimming with confidence Liz Smith discovers how Patricia Underwood (above) creates the most desirable, and durable, hats A genius for getting lost The Japanese are mad about the mazes created by an Englishman who is now planning to build his complex puzzles in Britain BSB Emma Hope's Shoes Glasgow stretches to fit the Bolshoi An army of technicians is racing to re-create the atmosphere of Moscow's great opera company in time for its début on Friday Ehrman August Sale Flickering back to life Old movies never die, they just get longer, or so it sometimes seems to Geoff Brown, who reports on the booming business of restoring "classic" films so that they can find a new and larger audience Keys to a novel interpretation Classical Music: Pianists at the Proms Critics' Choice, Concerts and Recitals Iceland in Stratford BSB Off the wall? Stretching out Victory Hochhauser As Mozart was saying Money manual Masterfully roguish revival Opera Falstaff Glyndebourne Theatre Leave Taking Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Radio The Letters of Van Gogh World Service Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Marcel Marceau Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC 1 The Enterprice initiative Tunnel rate of accidents 'deplorable' TV report will 'cut donations to Fund' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,360 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Grieving Thatcher comforts widow Business and Finance Molins higher Redland talks Securicor jump Turkey Trust The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Icl to be floated by Fujitsu Japanese pay £743m for control of computer firm High rates help pound edge up Higher fares warning from BAA Citygrove warns of 'substantial losses' Brittan to keep close watch on deal for signs of rule breaches Sale sign goes up at Barden The Levitt Group Bid talks collapse at Atkins Cambridge again urges devaluing of pound Perks banned in new SIB rules on 'soft commissions' By our Money Staff: Herrington clients face lengthy wait World Market Indices Ashtead profits surge to £7.8m Sock Shop slips off the screens Credit argument lacks credibility7 Kosset buyout saves 700 jobs Working for a successful end to latest round of Gatt talks Why lower house prices benefit the selfishness of the many Late issuing of invoices to blame for some slow payment Less traditional methods should be tried if the government wants to crush inflation Poddington chairman resigns Groupe Bull to cut jobs as losses deepen Vishay waits for the DTI Merrydown up 27% Surprise issue from Telfos Cooper Clarke ahead Acknowledging the importance of land values in… Hitech agrees to Whitecroft Alpine cuts pre-tax loss Carol Leonard: On board for royal profit The Times City Diary French go on offensive in plasterboard battle Citibank Marin-aid The Times City Diary Fujitsu seals deal of the decade Comment No credit at Coutts The Times City Diary Secret service The Times City Diary Tandy Computers Cellnet tones up Securicor La Corporacion Banesto Bonds and shares fall on fears of rate rises Late buying spree gives Dow a lift Wall Street Share prices slip as worried investors stay on sidelines Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Traditional Options Shares depressed The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Baker & McKenzie CPS SmithKline Beecham Reuter Simkin Quarry Dougall Whitehead Rice Multiple Display Advertising Items The Law Society Legal Appointments Removal of child did not contravene provisions of abduction convention Law Report July 31 1990 House of Lords Legal Resources ASA Law Paralegals muster a concerted attack on costs and time Legal Brief Alan Grieve defines the role of legal assistants and suggests how they could ease the workload in a busy office Barristers Chambers Legal Opportunities No implied term by custom that book extract was free of libel Role of experts in child cases Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Norcross Hill Solicitors Real winners in merger wars Firms may say they are doing well but, for the first time, a new report shows exactly how much advisory business each is doing on takeovers. Edward Fennell examines the figures, and names the leaders and the losers this time round Michael Page Legal Inns and Outs Clyde & Co Solicitors Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Laurence Simons Associates Barristers Clerk 2nd Junior Quality Legal IPS The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Personnel Parker Bullen Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asa Law The Girl's Public Day School Trust With Intent to Merger London Professional Accommodation to Let next to the Royal… The shadow that could become your next step to success A new scheme to introduce young people to careers is taking off slowly. Widget Finn sets out to give it a boost Public Apponitments York Alyn & Deeside Riverside, Hounslow and Spelthorne Audit Consortium Oxford City Council Trinity Millicom Information Services Trinitas in Unitate No Title ChildLine Wales Lancashire County Council OeLyn Z-man Millar has a hill start on the rest Peter Bryan on the Kellogg's Tour of Britain that starts today and promises to tire the strongest cyclists McLaren preparing a surprise in Monza Pools Forecast Biyik is a bonus for Rennes Overseas Results Americans show they are strong as ever Hague sets her sights on orienteering medal Realising a lifetime ambition Handicap no obstacle to triumph A below-par Gilfillan goes to Rome Hall denied top place Today's Fixtures Olver has control of England revival Australians reinforce touring team Speedy Ajanac to defy low draw Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By OUr Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Slections Mamaluna attempts repeat win Gosden appeal over Ascot Mandarin: Leicester Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Bold tactics win day for Savahra Sound £1.25m bonus race Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Broome decides on a late switch and turns to Lannegan British team gambles in its attempt to overcome the United States at the world show jumping championships in Stockholm Barcelona in the clear Texaco Cricketline Watkinson has the final word Newport's six-wicket haul has Kent on rack Smith scents championship Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Leng takes blame for failure Middlesex have work cut out Surrey struggle to cope with Lloyds Untimely stoppages Cockspur Cup place for Cheam Club Cricket Results from Woodhall Spa Bannerman bunkers the selectors By a Special Correspondent: Armstrong's sympathy for second place The Times Surprise winners in no mood to hurry back to the office For the Record A royal send-off for new Wentworth course Dhillon injured as Satnam triumph Women can compete in Wpbsa tournaments Wembley Liverpool drop plans to share a new stadium Lawrence receives a timely tonic Yorkshire trio advance in majestic style Federation Cup to expand its format Games get BSB boost Marot blow Title at stake Wilson move Cycling India are facing a Himalayan target The one that got away on a day of unprecedented feats at Lord's By a Correspondent: Perils of Pauline's record ride League's sponsors plug the gap Headmasters atone for shortcomings in state sector After the ESCA Festival last week, Ivo Tennant looks at the state of cricket in the schools Scoreboard from Lord's Riders attacked for rapping Gooch's Record Test
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