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News from 07/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Roger Bannister, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, George Cole, John Hennessy and Chris Smart, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Juan Carlos Gumucio, James Lees-Milne, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Mike Lamb, Pearce Wright, Geraldine Bedell, David Rhys Jones, J. Hunt (Administrator), Ivo Tennant, Keith MacKlin and John Goodbody, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Tim Williams, Ludovic Kennedy, Noel Goodwin, Derek Wheatley, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Peter Stothard and Philip Webster, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Michael Yates, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Cranborne, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, P. C. Holderness, Peter Davenport, Zahid Hussain and Christopher Thomas, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Griff Rhys Jones, Bill Pollard, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, David Concar, David Tytler Education Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, James Moorhouse, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Nicholas Middleton, J. S. Buxton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Amelia French, T. A. Ende, Peter Barnard, J. Fairchild, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Thomson Prentice, Edward Fennell, Andrew Gibbon Williams, John Woodcock, J. R. Ecroyd, Robert Kirley, Robert Foster, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Gail Williams, Bramall, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, Mario Conti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Plant, Barry Pickthall, Ji Chaozhu, Roger Boyes, Amatzia Baram, John Bell City Editor, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Geof Wheelwright, David Brewerton, G. M. Infield, Christopher Thomas, Clifford Miller, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, John Shaw, Bill Burroughs, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Alec Eden (Director), Peter Victor, Mick Hurrell, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew McEwen and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Vince Wright, Amir Taheri, Linda Steele, Ben Patterson (Chairman), Philip Jacobson, Judith a Roberts, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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UN agrees on mandatory Iraq sanctions Stand British passengers taken to Baghdad to ANC calls off armed struggle Death of MP Fast unification Big Bang Edict shelved Degree results Index Petrol up to record £2.14 Lusitania 'was set up' to bring US into war Picture Gallery World's shares plunge Markets plunge State of emergency as Bhutto is dismissed IRA bomb attack fails in London Direct Line Insurance 7 Britons missing in Liberia Text of Security Council decision French fears underlined by Iraq (AP): Security Council puts total ban on trade with Iraq The Invasion of Kuwait: Sanctions Picture Gallery Thatcher says Baghdad risks Nato retaliation Reuter: Switzerland prepares to shed neutrality Picture Gallery CIA ordered by Bush to plot fall of Saddam Iran shuts pipeline in Turkey Dreams of empires past led a pressured Saddam to act Westerners deter attack on Baghdad' The Invasion of Kuwait: Iraq Encircled Riyadh moves its armed forces closer to border with Kuwait Reuter: Syria and Iran call for piill-out Naval build-up to counter threat to Saudi Arabia Get up and Go with Renault this Summer Lambeth cuts budget by £8m but exceeds poll tax limit Council faces clash on revised levy Battle rejoined over community charge Corrections Barclays Young Vic seeks £100,000 to halt threat of closure Labour MP dies after long illness Childline director calls for royal commission on sexual abuse Surveyors to pay £98,000 for wood-rot negligence One man's own road to the isle Czechs send MiG as gift for Battle of Britain fund auction Wildlife reaps the benefit as farmers set aside wheat fields for meadows By our Agriculture Correspondent: Irradiation of food legal from January Research team to work on cheaper and cleaner power Computer firms get cash to help key NHS reform Cot-death drug gets US licence Two die in attack by gunman £167,000 theft Rover questions 600 jobs lost Fee of £3m for court is told The Guinness case Chessplayer accused of wounding Sharp Searching for the grave of Erik Bloodaxe By a Staff Reporter: Priest criticises Carey over handling of dismissal Thatcher adviser on curriculum council Intimidation alleged in bitter North Sea dispute Woolwich Building Society Picture Gallery Nine years for smuggler in heroin parcel plot Grass blazes at Sandhurst as drougfet increases fire risk Asians say county covered up race bias Night in hut for ex-MP Doctors call for smoking ban on all flights Wasp sting kills man in garden Tree order Shortlisted Horse power Box-room ordeal Kangaroo hunt Safe landing Boat death Mail shock Conflict with army precipitated Bhutto's downfall By our Foreign Staff: Fears over Britons as rebels foreigners (AP): Israeli riot after killing of two boys (Reuter): Army massacre (Reuter): Fighter demand (Reuter): Temples razed (AP): Cambodia talks Trials spotlight alienated blacks' hatred of 'the white system' Airstrips alert Blaze controlled Picture Gallery Pressure growing for early unity Poles bring back school religion Soviet reforms earmark more aid for children Women a target for atrocities In Kashmir Trickle down, gushing up ... and moreover Thatcher vision in need of deeds Michael Howard urges greater commitment to bring East Europeans into the Community Eject the Iraqis, then help the Gulf to democracy Amir Taheri puts the case for those who share western values but are denied a voice by tribal, oil-rich rulers Diary Ashdown to the breach Gorby goes for gold Mac and Mandela All in a day's work Out of the blue Uniting for Peace Pakistan Drops the Pilot UK defence lessons from the Gulf Death of Ian Gow Royal bounty Ethnic harmony School sport Single currency Guilt feelings about 'cot death' Maude visit to China Population control Expertise at the top Suitable dress Small change Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Anniversaries Reception Judge retires Forthcoming marriages Marriages Runcie seeks state aid for cathedrals Audrey Blackman Obituaries Audrey Blackman, potter and sculptor, has died at her home near Oxford at the age of 82. She was born on July 28,1907 Ancient church found at Whithorn Today's royal engagement Madhav Prasad Birla Madhav Prasad Birla, leading Indian industrialist and philanthropist, died aged 72 in Calcutta on July 30. He was born on July 4,1918 National Trust buys its first land from privatized water company Bright lights lead rare turtles astray Tourism threat to wildlife in Cyprus Roger Hetherington Roland de Margerie Church news You must put on the new self, which is created in… (From the Liverpool Commercial Chronicle): Hydrophobia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthritis Research The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic and Catering Situations The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2248 Across The constructive clean-up As the search for metheds to purify contaminated land goes on, Mick Hurrell finds a manufacturing company that coverts the soil into building blocks Computers learning to read Optical character readers may soon be taking notes Morse Fears For eastern wildlife Democracy and high technology may prove dangerous for Mongolia's rare animals CD player with everything Enter the machine with sound, video, text and graphies that plugs into existing television and hi-fi sets Abortion pill success New birth control methods on the way Why the heat went on and on Britain's hot weather was caused by what is known as a 'blocking anti-cyclone'. Bill Burroughs puts it in a global context Bald truth about woolly mouse Little thatches vanish when scientists give rodents a look of sheare style Star Wars success Briefing Holding the heat Hepatitis hope Healthier ham In vitro bamboo Faster track The Times Quiz Book Expensive Big Bang Scientists are tryping to reproduce the conditions at the start of the universe Birth of a high street hit Liz Smith finds a happy marriage of high fashion appeal and mass-market pricing, and describes the evolution of Number 5002, a boxy, giltbuttoned best seller New Tube map runs on strictly classic lines Changes in Docklands have forced an overhaul of the London Underground map-but remains faithful to the famous original, Geraldine Bedell reports When breaking in is hard to do… Customers have alwayts known that longlife juice containers are hard to open. Now the industry is beginning to think they might be right after all Don't go down the pit, papa Classical Music Although opera is drawing ever larger audiences, musicians say they are missing out on the rewards. Richard Morison looks at a new and provocative report Shaftesbury Theatre Critics' Choice: Concerts and Recitals Contrasting views: coasts and carcases Galleries Andrew Gibbon Williams on Scottish exhibitions by an Austrian and a German artist Budget BUPA Steamy scenes Sartre's homage to Dumas Theatre Kean Old Vic Proms NYOGB/Bamert Albert Hall Radio Hoax Radio 4 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide To Place your Entertainment Advertisement in the… BBC 1 British Nuclear Forum ANC calls off its armed struggle The Times Crossword No 18,366 Picture Gallery Rushdie dispute nearing an end Intruders caught at Kinnock's home Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Business and Finance Finlan to seek £8m to stay solvent TDG lower N Sea go-ahead The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Iraq cutback fuels the price spiral How Markets Tumbled Yesterday East Europe faces recession Oil traders taste blood as futures prices soar Kuwaiti petrol and investment assets are in the balance John Charcol By our City Staff: Equities slump around the world Tokyo fall continues: London shares drop £14bn: Dow off 93 points By our City Staff: Kleinwort's £138m buy falls flat Tranwood makes £7.1m bid for VPI Interim 14% rise for BBA Ratner may alter Kay offer Plea to Pentland over Honorbilt Shareholders seeking news on rescue packageShareholders seeking news on rescue package Large decline in building by suppliers By our Industrial Editor: GKN seeks ?2bn lead in European pallet market Glunz bids £29.6m for Aaronson Alpha Stocks World Market Indices Traditional Options Wates City boosted by property venture Business Roundup Courtyard at £97,000 Saville Gordon down Pacer Systems at the double R-R and Airbus deals London Traded Options CIA Group 62% ahead Edinburgh back in profit Clever Trevor moves on Fighting fashion We have seen the last of cheap oil Comment Shell chief takes up the green challenge Laurentian stakes The Times City Diary Bullet dodger The Times City Diary Man of the people The Times City Diary Leading lesson BBA's long-running battle Tempus Sock Shop plea Business Letters European Commission should examine Fujitsu bid for ICL Estate agents and insurance policies PowerGen sale American action UK water price rise outpaces competitors SD-Scicon gives warning of loss Worst one-day fall of year sees £14bn wiped off values Stock Market Major Indices Degrees from the University of East Anglia Full list of degrees awarded by Aston University Recent Issues Major Changes CBI fears UK will be haven for fraudsters Managers buy back Ted Baker Credit advances slide Wall Street Widespread falls Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Norcross Hill Solicitors North West London Partnership Ltd. Zarak Clifford Chance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Draconian effect of confiscation orders under drugs trafficking Act Law Report August 7 1990 Coart at Appeal Legal Appointments Prop Prppcient Limited Prop Proficient Limited Personnel Resources Legal Division Legal Resources How private is your privacy? The Law Derek Wheatley, QC examines how banker confidentiality can be undermined Lawson & Co, Solicitors Suspended constable retains membership of the Police Federation Legal Appointments MacLay Murray & Spens Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items The risk of taking business abroad Managers ignorant of export controls could end up in the dock, says cliford Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items Laurence Simons Associates Getting together in the Temple The Law Merging chambers to cut costs and improve efficiency is not as easy as it sounds, say to barristers who last week linked their operations Quarry Dougall Prop Proficient Limited Inns and Quarry Dougall Baker & McKenzie The Sunday Times Diary of Times Classified Enfield Magistrates' Court Court Clerk Vacancy MSL International The Times Uncorking the mystique with a business flair Wine buyers work long, hard hours, often on weekends, yet when Linda Steele asked several if they would ever consider changing careers, they gave her an emphatic 'no' Public Appointments East Suffolk Health Authority ChildLine Wales University of Oxford Study Administrator/Research… Post of Deputy Director Unit Finance Manager Days of snobbery are gone Career Profile Parkside West essex England must review World Cup build-up The rugby union tour to Argentina revealed alarming deficiencies. David Hands suggests ways to tackle underlying problems Dark rumblings deep in the basement Sport on Television the Week in Review Stockholm's success for repeat of games Equestrianism Near-faultless run by Hague Students Sport Gusting winds create havoc Protests as World Cup skiing event cut short Stojkoic maintains thrilling form Overseas Football Chance to impress selectors League Results Latest win brings Kite's earnings to over $6 million Golf England get half a facelift Mandarin: Never In The Red to defy weight Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Kostroma confirms promise Carter drops appeal over Sandown fine Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Moubarak plans Deauville raid with stable star Assatis lines tip group one prize in Germany Rapid Raceline Moles and Ratcliffe point the way Middlesex's progress at head of Britannic Assurance county cricket championship slowed by Welsh revival India decide against a replacement Multiple Display Advertising Items Defiant Glamorgan condemn leaders to hard day in field Yorkshire suffer at Atherton's hands Southgate's return trip to Truro is in vain Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Hampshire perfect in rehearsals Batsmen plunder records as TCCB reserves judgment How Records Have Fallen Wadsworth happy swinging in the rain Golf Ellerston's victory in extra time Haller returns to helm for City of Cardiff Swimming Lee takes over at helm Bett turns down Nottingham Forest NFL must not sell short its support American Football Pendry out in front In Brief Family affair (Reuter): Keeping faith (Reuter): Edberg's title Millar rides Foreign imports too cheap and numerous for the PFA's liking Football Harrison surprise for Zaman Squash Rackets Price sets sights on a triple success Indoor bowls' champions find the Bucks fizz is too strong at Leamington Spa For the Record League Cricket Results Results from Cowes Andries chases more glory Boxing A sea dog of no fixed abode Yachting Cowes Notebook Owen for Penarth Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Rugby Union 32 Racing 33 Cricket 34 Rothenberg's election good for World Cup Cram to test his fitness with run out at Gateshead East Germans wait for Split decision Satellite rugby oil tap in pubs and clubs The day the Duke lost a battle royal Weathering the storm at the Cowes demolition derby Moynihan legal threat Indians refuse to set target

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