News from 06/08/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, L. E. Mahmood, David Tytler, Vijitha Yapa, Hazhir Teimourian, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Peter Taaffe, Editor, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Sally Brompton, Sue Atkins, Tom Giles, Keva Coombes (Leader), Ian Murray, T. P. Hill, James Bone, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Carol Sarler, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, J. C. Smith, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Kathleen Parfitt (Deputy Editor), Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Sean Hall, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, George Sivell and Philip Robinson, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ray Robinson, John Percival, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Wolfgang M?nchau, M. C. Tucker, George Rae, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, zbigniew Brzezinski, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Nicholas Pellett, Stephen Slater, Martin Fletcher and Andrew McEwen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Barbara Toner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Xandra Hardie, Brian MacArthur, Mandarin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Leslie Palmier, Matthew Parris, Andrew McEwen, Catherine Sampson and Rasit Gurkilek, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, A. Mackie (Vice-Chairman), Richard Morrison, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Catherine Donner, Susan Tozer, Our City Staff, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Arthur Reed, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoIraq lying about pull out says Bush Strikes hit N Sea rigs New press body Soviet reforms Police and race Degree results Gram chosen Index On Other Pages Britain bans imports of oil products Microwave Alley, where all walls have ears Nile die but heat subsides Our Diplomatic Editor: US to rescue UK envoys in Liberia Stand up and be counted, Thatcher urges UN The Enterprise Initiative UK seeking signal from Iran leaders Aberlour Concern grows as fate of servicemen still in the balance The Invasion of Kuwait: Saddam against the World Picture Gallery Security Council chance to fulfil intended role Bush strive for world economic action Global sanctions against Iraq intensify Thousands at risk in police round-up of old enemies Identity of puppet rulers a mystery (AP): The 'free' government Britons escape down the desert highway to safety Syrians accuse Saddam of playing into Israel's hands The Invasion of Kuwait: Arab Shockwaves By our Foreign Staff: Defiant emir tells people: we are not alone Mubarak blow as summit plan collapses Panic as Iraq casts shadow over Gulf Thames Television Villagers saw two men near Gow's home before killing Police withdraw MP's guards Publishers back Calcutt scheme Bears nursing a North Sea headache Thousands of contractors' mena joined a second wildcat strike yesterday affecting the North sea oil industry Kerry Gill examines their grievances and the effects of the disturbances T 'Amnesty' offer for informers Picture Gallery Tuc urges consensus on pay levels EC's part-timer plans attacked Our First Rebuilding Sale for 84 Years School for architects opened by prince Police plea on murder phone call Poll tax loan Shared lead Ministers set to tackle developers over demolitions Ridley pledges to fight European monetary union Watches of Switzerland Ltd. Move to fill gap in top police training When a loose tie reveals all Drought mars canal opening Hope for major after 25 years NHS 'faces lower standards' under efficiency drive Channel The week ahead Agenda Teachers oppose industry advisers Election unlikely to boost tally of Tory women MPs Sunday post collections start early Unknown victim Viking quest Cancer study Pilot named Power plan Arson hunt Bond winners Forsyth call for an end to slanging Citroén Ax Picture Gallery Shaping the global community for a new epoch Test of Mrs Thatcher's speech on shaping a new global community, delivered at the Aspen Insitute yesterday after she received its Statesman Award Tough-talking visionary gives way to seasoned diplomat The Prime Minister in Aspen Gorbachev and Yeltsin join forces on reforms Immediate Indian poll ruled but (Reuter): Ferry blaze (AP): Strike halted Bhutto challenge (Reuter): Alps warning (AFP): Tracks buckled SDI space shield is pierced by Senate Picture Gallery Kohl cuts short holiday to lobby on vote timetable Royal Mint ANC 'to end its armed struggle' Standing up for service …and moreover The Tehran card to trump Iraq Zhigniew Brzezinski suggests a strategy to curb Saddam Hussein that would not hurt the West When there's more to black and blue than the bruises Bernard Levin explains how racist thugs in uniform can be made to think twice before putting the boot in Silver lining Uncommon alliance Hot Lips Clarke Joint exercise Owen haunts again Mrs Thatcher's New World Tuc Time for Action Music before Money State of the law in assault cases Women boxers China policy Economic cycle Reasons for unrest in Liverpool Defence cuts Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Practicalities of population curb Academic hurdle Aluminium hazards Moving experience Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Church news Latest wills Judge retires Forthcoming marriages Marriages Nature notes Bernard Falk Eisteddfod rests on grim omen Ettore Maserati By our Archaeology Correspondent: Cave painters who blended their pigments Decision time for the Aboriginal Dreamtime Archaeology Walter She Wring His Hon William Wingate Births On this Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Books etc Legal Notices The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2247 Falling between the lines The education secretary has asked for a report on reading standards in primary schools. In his concen justified? David Tytler reports Educational North West London Partnership Ltd. Prep & Public Schools Teachers Required Who teaches the heads? Our Secondary head teachers seem ill prepared for the management challenges ahead. A new centre is planning to give them lessons Post of Deputy Director The Law Society Walford The Rapid Results College Multiple Display Advertising Items Erasmus The Queen's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The first lessons of freedom Restored liberty in Hungary is making a private university possible, reports Ernest Beck Law Exam Resits? Gabbitas Truman and Thring French Courses in France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Buckingham Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Skill shortage Homeless victims Noticeboard Department of Biochemistry University of Oxford University college of' swansea Notice to Readers In and out Rearming Conflicting view Guilty of bias on the best? Does sex discrimination still prevent Britain's policewomen from reaching the top ranks? Sally Brompton reports The Times Slow Progress for America's Policewomen Beauty and the sheets Why some of Australia's most powerful women were prepared to wrap up No cobbling Auntie's entity Not the ninetieth birthday honours Television Bastille stormy? Briefing Lady of mystery Partners' patience Backroom to boardroom The Royal Shakespeare Company's "administrative genius" is defecting to the Royal Nationa Theatre. Simon Tait meets the midwife of Creative excellence in Britain's subsidised theatre Theatre Critics' Choice: Theatre and Cabaret Ballet The Wild Duck Dance Proms Hilliard Ensemble BBCSO/Davis Word-Watching Entertainments Enjoyably unreal parade Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinemas Bbc 1 Keith Prowse Picture Gallery Fresh unrest hits North Sea rigs The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,365 Tigers beaten off in battle for fort Weather Scargill 'to fight Libya claims' Index Millions in debts now 'at risk' Czechs split on industry sales The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Kay chief to be paid ?5m in non-competition pact From a Correspondent: Greenery puts Disney all at sea By a Correspondent: Midland is investor in Blackspur Air-conditioning sales match temperature rise John Charcol Britain bans oil imports from Kuwait and Iraq Building societies outstrip the banks Support for Major on 'hard ecu' Heatwave costs FKB firms sold Themes placing Optimism falls Lufthansa lobby Float puts Mmi at £1.7m More UK companies face takeover bids' Banks await some light on power syndication Why businesses may lose place in the sun with ending of Third Market Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities Research group joins book price war Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Moscow may get $12bn from IMF Ensuring help for offenders The Times City Diary Thorough growth No sign of hidden treasure in black gold Economic View Czech reform held up by voucher plan debate Progress cut Short C&c floors them Fall for Fell Aircraft sales likely to help Ba fly to £150m in first quarter Reporting this Week Turbulent week ahead for oil Tempus Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Degrees from University of College of Cardiff Coroner excluded witness wrongfully Leaving care issue to the jury Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report August 6 1990 Queen's Bench Divisional Court British Airways A gem in the air industry's crown This summer Gatwick celebrates its diamond jubilee as an airport, Harvey Elliott, Air Corresondent, reports on progress and problems Gatwick Airport Review of no second runway' pledge The airport needs to expand, but how? Arthur Reed examines the options Checking in is getting easier After a £22 million refurbishment, the South terminal is among the world's best Terminal they tried to hide Enviromental blend is the key to the £250 million North terminal Facts behind the glamour A Small army of cleaners, technicians and emergency staff Keep Gatwick going Long haul to pass winning post For a licence fee of just £1.1s the racecourse where Erinie piggott won the 1918 Grand National became an airport which handles 21 million passengers a year Gatwick Airport/2 Gatwick Picture Gallery Briefcases overtake buckets Charter business made Gatwick but now many more international airline operate schedules flight from there Capital links for travellers Fast, efficient airport to city rail services are soon to be a trend worldwide Soaring increase in air freight Rising air cargo volumes have resulted in a intitial £1.5 million being invested in an extension to the cargo warehouse Delta Airlines Important Notice Carrera Multiple Display Advertising Items Bi—lingual Administrative Secretary Multilingual Opportunities AfB No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACP Limited Zarah Partnership Clapham - to £17,000 Hodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera Secretary to Director of Purchasing Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non—secretarial Knights Bridge Secretaries A pride of Pumas twist lion's tail Cooke assails club coaching Results from Aiguebelette British juniors show ability to take on best in the world Rowing By a Special Correspondent: Brew unruffled by false directions Triathlon Namibia hit back England's historic authority Squash Rackets From a Correspondent in Auckland: Black strategems sink Australia Peerless Spartans ride a late storm Today's Fixtures By a Special Correspondent: Everett catches the family habit An eagle's perch for Barnett Iron-man Garbutt makes opponent wilt before putter Robertson back on title quest Selectors opt for a mixture Hockey Red Arrowv speeds to victory A fresh breeze breathers life into Cowes Week and banishes memory of frustrating first day For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Results from Cowes Australian Football Results and Pools Check Running a tight ship is secret of success By a Special Correspondent: Double by Brydon earns Japan trip Millar's luck falls before Dernies in painful tour finale Versatile Holy Zeal poised to overcome step back in distance By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Scudamore returns with mixed fortunes Kostroma can thwart strong British trio Newton Abbot Selections Saturday's results Great expectations for Stoute after Kartajana dispaly From our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Stylish Dead Certain heads British one-two Flat leaders Rapid Rapid Raceline First-Class Averages of the England 12 Easy win for Malvernians Yesterday's Refuge Assurance Sunday League Scoreboards Morris is the odd man in facing his own final test An England cricketer for whom failure at Old Trafford could mean summary return to the ranks England 12 Saturday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards A century to make the mouth water Haynes puts the others in the shade Indians are kept at bay Yorkshire faithful have little to cheer To Place your Entertainment Advertisement From a Special Correspondent in Malmo: Rafferty leaves no scent for distant pack in its pursuit Scores from Malmo Keeping success in the family Bowls Thomson takes title after tense struggle Kite flies to record Sport in Brief Oldest juniors will move up against seniors Swimming Four dope tests are positive Goodwill Games Schwantz wins duel but war remains British hopes falter as United States sweep motorcycling's 500cc grand prix Tucker takes title after 'magic' round Equestrianism Everton expected to sign Milligan Football Gravett is winner once again Motor Sport Troubled World Cop is under way Skiing Pilot May holds on to his crown Gliding Matthews inspires Rosamundo victory Polo Useful Australian lead Yachting Crowther and Martin earn bronze medal Canoeing Index Selectors out on a suspect limp in picking Cram Team for Split Morrell is made to pay for his sins The Kenmore Club By a Special Correspondent: Zivojinovic recaptures k from against Bates Rookie potential bears fruit for Alfredsson New Orleans remain unruffled Navet defies own forecast for world title Aarts holds on to take world title Commission set up to look into horse abuse
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