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News from 09/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Mrs Betty Nash, Graham Rock, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Victoria Glendinning, Andrew McEwen, Edward Norman, Michael Horsnell and Harvey Elliott, Raymond Wergan, Richard Gaskell, Patricia Davies, Jasper Rees, Hari Sharan, David Gray, Alfred A. Stango (Mayor), Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, C. N. Rose, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Nick Worrall, Tom Giles, Alasdair Cameron, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Warren Greatrex, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, David Brierley, General Manager, Colin Narbrough, Laurence Boynton, Reg Egford, Geoff Brown, Martin Fletcher, David Mowat, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey Peter Davalle, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Owen and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, M. W. Rowe, Clare Hogg, Frances Hill, Louise Taylor, David Concar, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Michael Perry, John Young, Amelia French, Robert Ramsay, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and Michael Evans, John Percival, John Hennessy, John P. Adams, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Thomson Prentice, Oscar Moore, Sally Watts, Dr R. L. Marshall, Michael Theodoulou, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Barrie Sherman, Daniel Treisman, Donaldson, David Watts, Richard Holmes, Wolfgang Münchau, Kerry Gill, Philip Webster and Andrew McEwen, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Patrick G McGrath, Stephen Thorpe, Timothy F Reynolds, Richard Owen, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Mary Clarkson, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Gabriel Ronay, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Christopher Thomas, Jim Campbell, Gordon Malthouse, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Mel Webb, Henry P. Marshall, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, John Shaw, J. D. I. Cowper, James Craig, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philippa Toomey, Cecil Gould, Martin Waller, Philip R. Noakes, Benedict Nightingale, Cecilia Wells, Brian Pippard, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Vijay Rana, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Gavin Littaur, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Thomas Stuttaford, Alan Lewis, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Peter Ryde, Steven Corbett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Iraq war fears grow as US troops arrive Appeasement does not work, Bush says, as Baghdad announces 'eternal' annexation of Kuwait Mrs Mandela charge hint Inside Decision day Stress remedies On song Degree results Index On Other Pages Oilmen call new 24-hour strike By our Sports Staff: Local hero aged 19 saves his football club Thatcher sends air and naval units to Gulf Bhutto banned from leaving the country Liberia rebels sack embassy Laura ashley Minister executed envoys say (Reuter): Friendly plea (Reuter): Kurdish deal Opec ready to raise output to make up for lost supplies Fears grow over missiles and chemical weapons The Invasion of Kuwait: Confronting Iraq Intelligence Picture Gallery Foreign troops may face risk of banned arms Chemical Weapons (Reuter): 'We must resist aggression, or it will destroy our freedoms' Bush's Speech Moscow foresees 'serious consequences of merger' Saddam sets his nation on the road to conflict Iraq Sanctions enforced by Ankara How Saudi caution gave way to a cry for Washington's help Mubarak allows US warships through Suez Canal Egypt Combined air power key to military success The Invasion of Kuwait: Tension in the Gulf King Husain says only Arabs can stop slide to war Jordan Now you can have a Commodore PC Starter Pack up and… BAe prepares to fly back families British bases on Cyprus play a key role Hurd rules out recall of MPs as tension rises The Invasion of Kuwait: Britain's Role From a Correspondent in Amman: Briton's taxi dash out of Iraq UK protests over Iraqi soldier's rape of hostess Envoy's danger mission Direct Line Insurance Toyota Camry Sober British are Europe's low-drinkers as tea stays top choice CBI supports plea by training boards for more autonomy Travel firm is fined £105,000 Takeover of Correspondent fails Improved checks on child care Non-urgent admissions banned to save £2m Picture Gallery Music fit for the Queen Mother Leak reveals threat to London hospitals Hosepipe ban for Londoners Couple cleared Cannabis claim Three-way tie Medals appeal Satanic sex claims 'must be supported by evidence' Experts to advise on bus routes Tunnel acid alert Gypsy protest Tax charges Racing charity Peace losses Arson death Canal reopened Jobs enquiry Conman hunt Aircraft crash Surprise haul Bishop condemns IRA's barbarous slaughter of Gow Trust fund Relax in Spaluxury Drug task force to be wound down £1m mystery left by lady who almost vanished B&Q Peers in plea for small farmers Ferries prepare for squalls over Sunday sailings Weather forecaster bets to back his solar method MPs criticise £63m VAT penalty debts Smart post box could have stamps licked Murderer of 'Stompie' is sentenced to death ANC chiefs in township mission to sell truce East Germans vote for October unity Securitate men cash in on the Hungarian cafe connection China and Indonesia renew diplomatic ties Young fails inquest to become governor Omens bode ill for Liberian peacekeepers One Swiss captive is freed (Reuter): Armenia plea (AP): Vehicles stoned Bogotá battle Trial delay (AP): Trinidad plan (Reuter): Test of strength (Reuter): Thieves crucified Legal buff SKY News Now praise this man of piety Clement Freaud ... and moreover Why Bush is treating Kuwait as a modern Pearl Harbor With sanctions starting to hurt and the US determined to tighten the net, Conor Cruise O'Brien believes Saddam Hussein's regime is doomed Bandits looking for a lucky strike Peter Stothard, US editor, on dangerous opportunities beckoning America's defence contractors Icon has flown Labour is first with the fax Sally's switch Is Saatchi working? Arms and Saddam Intelligent Intelligence Training on Track Crucial test of fuel resources Choosing a bishop By George Sisterly support Setting the heat record straight Global predictions Barbican closure Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Death of Ian Gow Other side of a Liverpool coin Prison reform Campsite mystery Modern classics Court Circular Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Institution of Water and Environmental anagement Marriage General Lemuel C. Shepherd Archbishop leads Welsh language deputation Gordon Bunshaft Gordon Bunshaft, American architec who helped shape New York's corporate skyline, died in that city aged 81 on Auust 6. He was born on May 9,1909 Killing of protected birds mars grouse moor management Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Gebhard Müller Gebhard Müller, prime minister of Baden-Württemberg from 1953-59 and president of the West German Federal Constitutional Court from 1959-1971, died in Stuttgart at the age of 90 on August 7. He was born on April 17,1900 The Rev Ralph Houghton The Rev Ralph Houghton, Emeritus Fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford, died aged 93 on August 6. He was born on August 18.1896 Luncheon From a Special Correspondent: Plant Riddle in Bomb Crater Box Hill Aliens Jesus said to the thief.'I promise you that… Help Medicine The Rnli Kidney For Sale Datemaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Stock Clearance Various Makes The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2250 Nature's way of helping you to slow down? The popularity of herbal remedies to cope with stress has boomed during the past two years. But do we really need them? Victoria McKee reports Science & Technology Toppan Moore Systems Salter White Technical Authors Postdoctoral/research Associate Merryweather Business Systems Group Teesside Polytechnic Programmers Putting Down's to test Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Dangers of a kitchen cat Compton & Woodhouse Ltd Formula Systems Science & Technology Senior Audiological Scientist News International Newpapaers Limited Alfred Marks—071 631 5262 A sickness in the skies For many people, air travel con induce a host of maladies, from jet lag to fatal heart attacks, Thomson Prentice reports Wallacve Evans Crop Improvement, Transgenic Plants Nature's cycle is being smoked out How rainforest fires worsen the greenhouse effect Archibold Rae Consultants Bedfordshire County Council Running wild in the menagerie Victoria Glendinning on a book about ordinary American lives, and the uncontrollable forces that rage through them Wildlife By Richard Fod Collins Harvill, £12.50 The Times Higher Education Supplement At home with the heart Paperback A Particular Place By Mary Hocking Virago, £4.99 Strife on the ocean waves Boy By James Hanley Andrè Deutsch, £11.99 The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts By Louis de Bernières Secker & Warburg, £13.95 A Roomful of Birds: Scottish Short Stories 1990 Introduction by Deirdre Chapman Collins, £12.95 The Terrible Girls By Rebecca Brown Picador, £11.95 A wizard time in Discworld Fantasy The Colour of Magic the Light Fantastic Equal Rites Wyrd Sisters Mort Sourcery Strata the Dark Side of the Sun All published by Corgi, £2.99 Pyramids Corgi, £3.50 All by Terry Pratchett Chapters from the Good Box Plus The Bomber Command War Diaries Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher BOB Calrow Urban collapse: no casualties Cinema: New Releases David Robinson on Where the Heart Is, Romuald and Juliette, Days of Thunder, The Killer and the latest films from the "New Directors" scheme funded by Channel Four and the British Film Institute The unkind cuts of Hollywood Cinema: Marketing Expectations hang over Tony Scott's Days of Thunder. Oscar Moore reports Critics Choice Vi0eo Counting the cost of injustice Television Plant a Tree for Just £1 Colour blind Squirrel trouble Victor Hochhauser Budgetary pointers Briefing Ringing in Historical steps Hit show arrives Playing Chekhovian themes Theatre Piano Cottesloe Theatre A Doll's House Theatre Royal, Glasgow Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance Coppelia Festival Hall Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC 1 Keith Prowse Britons flee from Baghdad across border with Jordan The Times Crossword No 18,368 Liverpool rents rise after demonstration Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather No debut for Miss Saigon on Broadway Business and Finance Two more property groups in difficulty SB debt reduced Ultramar drop The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Berisford asset sale ready to go ahead Berlin pulls out of talks with Prague General Accident and CU hit hard Sweet music to Thorn EMI's ears Deal includes a share in an Elvis classic BAe lands $200m US order Failed firms take toll of Standard Simon By our City Staff: Kuwait petroleum shifts operations to London Ratners extends deadline on Kay offer by 24 hours General Accident GKN to invest $140m in US pallet joint venture Liquidation threat for Bond Corp Alcan slumps 70% to £8.4m Explaura loss World Market Indices By our City Staff: Hunter setback lowers Wickes New chairman's plans for LME Heywood Williams falls 15% Simon rises 15% on falling sales London Traded Options DC Cook recovers to £2.1m Property gain Season of cheer Beales slips Apollo Watch up Intercare leaps Ranger ahead Aling back in the fold The Times City Diary Sign of the times The Times City Diary Looking forward to full benefits from SB Tempus SB competition The Times City Diary Cash is king at Standard Chartered Comment The third R Moonlight notes Sharp shooters Commercial Union plc End of a dream for Philips Low point for Hawker Siddeley Stock Market Recent Issues Degrees awards by the University of Nottingham Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Major Indices Major Changes (Reuter): Nikkei regains some lost ground Tokyo Dow breaks losing run Wall Street Condition remain nervous Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Times Angela Mortimer Susan Doughty Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Confidential Secretary Banking and Lègal Crème Kompass Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compu Creme French Cosmetic Company Audio Secretary to Partner Oxford Circus Excellent Legal Shorthand Secretary Mark Warner Tempting Times News International Newspapers Limited Wanted All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. A. /Administrator News International PLC Prospero Software, Ltd. Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Tourism Organisation Secretary… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seer Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Statutory Demand Multiple Classified Advertising Items To the shareholders of GN Great Nordic Holding Ltd. Software AG Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ballesteros revival can deny Faldo's dream The great entertainer of modern golf must go back to his carefree roots if he is to challenge for the US PGA Championship Where the sacred scored in a secular game Sports Letters PGA Courtesy, please Shoeless flyer Starting Times Straw stops play Crusading for the masses Heap big search Hole-By-Hole Guide to the Shoal Creek Course England let the side down Disaster course King Constant Sports letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… Fully paid-up Open winner Coarsest rugby Landmark win for player from Finland Squash Rackets Touring team is on target in Vancouver Rifle Shooting Mandarin: Gallant Bocas Rose can benefit from Brighton excursion Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Blinkered first time From our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Chimes Of Freedom looks to Deauville From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Mac's Imp heads strong raiding party on Heinz Tirol for York Dedicated Berry reaps reward with first century Mandarin: Devon Selections Uttoxeter Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Akdam nets big bonus Rapid Raceline Middlesex kept in check by Bakker after opening stand Gatting wins what may prove a crucial toss against Hampshire as two front-runners in the championship race meet Cooper retaliates with telling blows Warwickshire thrive without their imports Commentary Box Cricketcall Lord puts case for contract Indian gamble fails to pay off Tour places a regular reward First-Class Averages Yesterday's Britannic Assurance Scoreboards Texaco England have the limited know-how Cowdrey gives up captaincy Ilott enhances his claims with rare style Results from Cowes Newlands eyes triple crown Littlewoods Further success for Red Arrow follows long wait for a wind Yachting Switch in American policy Swimming For the Record From a Special Correspondent in Plovdiv. Bulgaria: Kaiser's huge lead strikes early blow for Germany British pair face daunting task despite making good starts in the decathlon Tebbet's move-to good use Today's Fixtures Foursomes get England off to flying start Hall's hopes dashed by Weiss Golf Practice shots of Lyle are played in the mind Edwards attempt In Brief Kid challenge Nelson date German Open Race turmoil Early leader Roth's first Fitzgerald excels once more Bowls The Times Golf Motor Racing Racing Index Gooch's new spirit is catching More to cricket than a pursuit of victory Cram in fitness pledge Take 20 Minutes to Recharge your Batteries Yates wins Split decision Johnson excels as Christie is humiliated coming last Results from Sestriere Faldo patience key factor in quest for record Europe beckons for English fans Young goes to Palace A question of degree Dissatisfaction with business schools is prompting some companies to introduce their own Mba courses, Clare Hogg reports Elida Gibbs Simpson Crowden Consultants Hill Samuel SMCL Haney Nash Recruitment Advertising Limited Have we a position reserved for you? Ward Executive Limited Price Waterhouse Mearns&gill Advertising Ltd Training Manager Simpson Crowden Consultants Ernst & Young BUPA Redbrick PA Consulting Group Atex Operations Staff Hoggett Bowers Michael Page Marketing Chevron Unitel James Baker Associates Business Land Fletcher Hunt plc Chusid Lander LASMO Barclays Honda Motor Europe British Cement Association ODA Maersk Olie Og Gas Varley-Walker Phillips Petroleum 66 Eumetsat VICO Portland International Management Consultants… Croft & Company PRS News International Newspapers Limited Aplin Phillimore Today CLPC PMC International Connaught Mainland The Wentworth Consultancy Career in Crisis? Dash Saudi Aramco Hitachi Sales Manager Ferdale Contracts Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items New World Telecommunications Ltd General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items SWEB Wickland Westcott Managing Director, Europe Interexec N. B Selection Ltd Siemens Roffey Park management college Profiles The Times A sophisticated business British companies must assign a higher priority to marketing if they want to succeed after 1992, Sally Watts reports To Reply to Profiles Voicebox To Advertise Using Profiles Voicebox General Appointment SMCL International Paper Containers (UK) Limited General Manager First Design Corporation Interior Designer and… Unity is strength, and a career? Can unions offer a professional a future? Barrie Sherman reports Kay Horsfall, Group Personnel & Training Century House Information Limited International Recruitment Consultants Royal Air Force Officer British Museum NESTE CIBA-Vision (UK) Ltd Classified Advertising Computeach International Limited Recruitment Consultant Faron Sutarla Advertising Sales Whitgift Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Ski Company Trainee Brokers Alcatel LPS Microsoft Hudson Shribman Robert Neil Associates Boston Treasury Systems Ltd. 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