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News from 03/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Peter Green, Peter Stothard and Charles Bremner, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, John D. MacKinnon, David Rhys Jones, Bronwen Holden, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Nick Worrall, Laura Thompson, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, James Bone, John H. M. Sims, Clive Davis, M. R. Whitlam, Carol Leonard, Keren David, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Sir Anthony Parsons, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, C. W. M. McDowell (past Master), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Roger Owen, Martin Barrow, Kenneth Stern, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Audrey Bambra, Chairman, John Durie, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Patricia Tisdall, Peter Stothard, US Editor and Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, P. C. Postlethwaite, Iain MacKintosh (Director), Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor and Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, John Percival, Rose Rouse, John Hennessy, Jim French, N. Hancock, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gerald Leach, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Paul Myles, Leonard Ashton, Michael Theodoulou and Andrew McEwen, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), L. Houghton, William Greaves, David Toop, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Patrick Cormack, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Richard Wetherell, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Peter Bryan, Stephen Thorpe, James Morgan, Mark Herbert, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Alastair Robertson, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, I. D. Markey, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Anne Inman, Douglas Hurd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Daniel Ward, Catherine Adams, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Steve Turner, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Gyles Brandreth, Chairman, Hazhir Teimourian and Juan Carlos, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, J. Denza, John Watson,

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Iraqi invasion angers both East and West America and Britain call for collective international action as Kuwait pleads for help Jobs to go at Midland BR attacked Students' cash No amnesty Report rejected Index Three Pages of Reports and Analysis Invaders find Kuwait's royal coffers empty Military action condemned by Thatcher Petrol prices to rise as inflation fears grow Arthur Price of England From a Correspondent and Hazhir Teimourian: Arab world keeps discreet distance in face of aggression Reuter: Saddam compared to Hitler by Israel Where Power Lies in the Gulf Tougher sanctions set to follow international outrage Iraq's Invasion of Kuwatt: World Anger Picture Gallery Blow to recovery in East Europe Baker flying to Moscow to make joint demand for withdrawal Thatcher urges Un to act tough Security Council Resolution BA flight grounded as airport closes Violent steps on strongman Saddam's pathway to power Kuwait shifts assets to Bahrain as troops strike No Title Attack ruthlessly executed in just 12 hours Reuter: Bulletins that outraged the world How news of the Iraqi invasion and its buildup was flashed around the world by Reuter correspondents Swift strike took city by surprise Royal Mint Washington criticised for being soft on Iraq Iraq's desire for key islands takes pressure off Iran Experts misread signs of conflict Range Rover Police seeking second car seen speeding from Gow's village BBC unveils £87m drama old and new Nissan Hunt launches £14m scheme for better Welsh environment Rents 'rising faster than incomes' Hadrian's Wall to get national trail status Survey of public satisfaction shows BR losing power Staff 'in ferry bar as pupils run amok' No reason Parnes should suspect takeover, QC says The Guinness trial Forsyth's future in jeopardy Priory mass for 2,000 pilgrims Picture Gallery Exotic fish get place on the dinner table Tributes drown Queen Mother in concentrated birthday sugar Costing of property work criticised Near-miss in Nato practice attack on airport Magistrates first to hear child cases 550 jobs cut Poll tax down Cat attack death Universities given ?9m to provide more housing aid Peugeot 309 Look Heart attack risk linked to lack of foetal growth Carey describes his dramatic conversion and early difficulties Protesters conquer chestnut fellers 11 soldiers caught in republic Blueprint for 25% cut in us forces is revealed Philippines rebels free aid workers (Reuter): Catholic bishop quits over affair (AFP): Kenyan lawyers challenge Moi Whsmith Black market flourishes in barren Bucharest streets Picture Gallery Moscow to halt production of rail-mobile missiles Soviet troop pull-out schedule 'impossible' From Agencies: Doe men recapture key route Trinidad coup leader faces death penalty Lal makes bitter attack on Singh Hype comes to shove Henry Stanhopre …and moreover Sanctions are the world's only answer to Saddam Sir Anthony Parsons, a former diplomat in six Arab capitals including Baghdad, on the need for international action Why silence will not help Hong Kong Douglas Hard, foreign secretary, replies to criticism by Bernard Levin and The Times What Daisy wore Hackett's presentiment Short measure Late show Out for the count First steppes Iraq's Naked Villainy Augustan Idylls Fears for loss of sporting chance Mother tongue Noise and health Legal complaints Influence of a new archbishop Lyceum prospect Cathedral repairs Meeting future water needs Tissue analysis Sandwich generation Campsite mystery Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Mountains of heaven's secret Archaeology Today's royal engagements Gresham College Michael Glenny Princess on peace prize list Marriage Appointments Stanley Edge The Bar vocational course His Hon Ifor Bowen Lloyd Brian Harpur Anniversaries Latest wills Oratory School Society Oxford class list University news Job said, I was born with nothing, and I will die… On This Day Death of Signor Caruso Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2245 Drought brings forth divine intervention Dried up reservoirs and hosepipe bands are putting an ancient craft back in focus. But does it really do the trick? The Times Policing sex with sensitivity At Scotland Yard just 16 investigators in the obscene publications squad struggle to contain Britain's rising tide of child pornography and protest its victims. Alan Franks meets their mild chief Look who's talking Public speaking is an art we can all learn, provided that we know when too stop A field test on the royal acres As the Prince of Wales takes his organic produce to market, William Greaves picks up some grains of wisdom at Highgrove The New Lancia Thema 16V An odd couple plus one Galleries John Russell Taylor on two artists belatedly receiving recognition, and the lesser light married to one of them Dissidence? Not on your telly Television Interview Film director Lindsay Anderson talks to David Robinson about his latest project Critic's Choice: Galleries Rocky road to Bali Classical Music Stephen Pettitt questions the value of the cultural exchange exemplified by the South Bank's celebration of the sounds of Indonesia Empty dais, bad nights Dance The Royal Ballet has no music director: John Percival urges immediate action As the spirit moves them Rock: Interview Rose Rouse meets the Neville Brothers, first family of contemporary New Orleans music Mancunian graffiti on Manhattan's walls Rock: Britons in the us Manchester's young rock musicians seem about to repeat the 1960s success enjoyed by their Liverpool elders, reports Steve Turner Rarities give good cause fresh look Albums A-Z Guide to Rock Elvis Presley The Times Museums & Galleries Critics' Choice: Rock, Jazz and World Music Theatre Morte D'Arthur Lyric, Hammersmith Word-Watching Entertainments Show of Southern spirit Musicals Show Boat Palladium Winning Move 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 BBC1 British Nuclear Forum Anger after business controls are rejected New study on BBC's finances Drama schedule, page 6 The Times Crossword No 18,363 Record of 1911 set to tumble 97 degrees: and even the Household Cavalry begins to feel the heat A day in the life of tropical England, 79 years ago WPA Health Insurance Weather Temperatures make holiday demand soar Business and Finance Dealers expect $25 oil price on Iraqi move The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Estates Gazette sold to Reed in £77m deal By our Banking Correspondent: Midland to cut 4,000 jobs after 'unacceptable' profit Exports to Kuwait rise By our City Staff: Outhwaite releases 'defence' document HK merger still on the cards Pound appears to lose 'petro-currency' status AKZO Freeze on Kuwaiti assets creates disarray in markets Lloyd's to add on premium for Gulf Borrie seeks court ruling on racecourse TV accord British Gas Manx bid withdrawn by SeaCon TI raises payout Coloroll pottery firm sold Rise in sterling lifts reserves by $173m Business Roundup Plunge into loss at Noble Vote on B&c sales Profits rise at Compco Gardiner £11.2m call By our City Staff: PowerGen considers a buyout Yellowhammer shares suspended Water group payoff Gold miner loses £2.8m TV move for Really Useful Silent partners Open house at Pitchford Hall The Times City Diary Midland tries to catch up by selling the family silver Tempus Maxwell sits on Sunday sidelines Comment TI joins the jet set The Times City Diary Building bridges The Times City Diary Drink in play The Times City Diary Power days may be over for Kuwait's City team The KIO uses Bank of England anonymity to manage a worldwide portfolio estimated to be worth $50 billion. John Bell reports Allianz $3bn buys US insurer Profits up by 9% at World Prospect buys Fairway leaps Radiant passes TI Group Invasion cuts £7bn from shares Stock Market (Reuter): Dow falls 34 points in year's heaviest trading World Markets Wind-up proposed at Newmarket Venture Wall Street Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Extensive losses Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Jobs growth depends on health of small businesses, says Forth Business to Business Computer Sales Organization Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Business for Sale Colour International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crafty idea for canal hotel London Financial Services Business Opportunities Partner Wanted National Distributors Wanted A Flying Start in an Attractive Product of Superb… If You Can Import/Export Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telephone Trevor Warman Business Opportunity Look Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dealers Wanted Business Opportunity Venture Capital Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Panasonic Fields Range Rover Vogue Efi Auto March ' 88 E Reg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good marks for expert in handwriting Training seminar Troopers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley New Bentley Continental Camargue Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Turbo R. 89 F. Graphite 11,000 miles. Fsh.… Ian Allan Virginia Water Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Sale Bentley Turbo R Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spirit Series Ii 1990 Model Harwoods Rolls Royce American Corvette Blue Chip Investment Cobra Lex Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Leasing Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Philips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Performance Cars The Woodbridge Collection Lexus Oakhouse Leasing Lotus Elan Se Turbo Lotus Elan Se Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Lexlis Lamborghini Countach Ferrari The prancing horse rears up against Japan Daniel Ward reports on a modern legend and (right) tests the latest Ferrari Car Buyers Guide Quality Used Cars Mercedes Mercedes Benz Hadleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items At the wheel of an envy machine Roadtest An old idea may pay off VWs automatic petrol monitor may at last be coming into its own 230E Auto 500Sl 32V 500 Sl BMW 325i Sport 325i Convertible 750i M635 Audi Authorised Dealers Audi Will a great bike be triumphant again? After a seven-year absence, a famous British motorcycle is making a return, with a high-tech machine to take on the Japanese Roadwise 928 S4 Carrera Sport Targa 911 Carrera FHC Berkeley Hythe Porsche 959 Bradley Motors Finding strength in isolation The billowing sails of the Isle of Wight regatta mask a grimmer race of economics against time, a challenge England's smallest county intends to win Isle of Wight Siemens Economic cure lies in unity A recent survey found that living standards on the island were among the lowest in the UK John Lelliott Residential Ltd A hive of industry The island's most recent ventures into the world of commerce are supported by a long history of manufacturing Picture Gallery Training for business Education is uniting many different sectors of this island community Hook Harris Chartered Accountants Watson Bull & Porter Pilatus Britten-Norman Man and nature in harmony The island's latest attraction is a park for rare breeds of animals and waterfowl Anxious times for those in peril on the turf Ground conditions will make severe demands early in the new National Hunt season, which begins at Bangor today The Programme The Times Decreased attraction of Ior reflected by Cowes entry list Yachting Reds shaken by rocky ride Baseball Johnson delay Today's Fixtures Latest betting Sutcliffe registers biggest win as March Bird storms home Workouts point Way to success for two important Goodwood victors TV coverage ensured for Sheffield games Student Sport Sweetener for Kingston Basketball Frog-marched by Spartans American Football Dominance of juniors gives England title Squash Rackets Retirement of Sunday Silence Top quality horseracing information is available to… Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Progressive Red Toto has scope to complete treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Blinkered first time Lingfield sale looks imminent Pearce loses Ascot appeal Mandarin: Thirsk Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Hillis reaches half-century Wembley eyes runners Lancashire pitted against Middlesex The Indians' innings at the Oval becomes a two-man affair while Broad and Morris shine for an England XI Harrow seek revenge against Malvernians Texaco A faltering Yates looks to put right event to his name Athletics Raman's century is unlikely to win him a Test recall Injury forces Ontong into retirement Leading First-Class Averages Not all sweetness and sunlight in a blue heaven Australians in Trinidad Test after coup attempt Broad shows what might have been Lancashire looking to tighten stranglehold Britons go through into finals Rowing The age of the well-rounded individual at stake Government under attack over question of dropping PE from national curriculum in favour of academic subjects Little left to chance in Evans's quest for famous double Golf Results from Woodhall Spa Mosey's troubles just fade away Victorious Jack has not a bean Eales praises his boss Mother-and-daughter pairs dominate rinks Bowls Dernies steals Millar's stage Solo attack in Peaks proves to Scot's profit Jones fights back after early fright For the Record Julian comes out on top in battle of Hipwoods Polo Argentine coach to step down Rugby Union Hanley's treatment In Brief Biasion out Tyred out Close to record Three arrested (Reuter): Diving gold Lewis pulls out Racing Snub for FA as League votes to expand the first division Speed and endurance in the fast lane to glory Easterlies helping Arthaud to record Tottenham reaping a World Clip reward Spencer-Devlin reforms her game to return a contender The Changes Petchey buys Watford shares Revenge of the wheel-clampers British bronze as France take the gold Age no barrier to endurance team

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