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News from 10/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Roy Tabor (VSO resources adviser), Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Sean McGrail, Martin Waller and Sheila Gunn, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Lucille Campey (Director), Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Marshall, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Eliou, Clive Davis, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Robin Bailey, John Best, John Coates, Michael Moss, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Denis Tingay, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Corinne Schmidt, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Robin A. Brown, Ruth Gledhill, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Griff Rhys Jones, Martin Fletcher and Jamie Dettmer, Louise Taylor, Lionel Bloch, Martin Barrow, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, James Moorhouse, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Rex Bellamy, John Percival, John Hennessy, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Mark Almond, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Daniel Treisman, David Toop, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, N. Sakr (Managing Editor), Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Neil Nixon, William Lithgow, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Michael Horsnell and Andrew McEwen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Bob Rodwell, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Anthony Jaggard, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, John Morrison, Christopher Greenwood, Michael Austin, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Daniel Ward, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Ian R. Collis (Associate), Colin Campbell, John Howley (Director), Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

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France agrees to strengthen Gulf presence Arab leaders will hear Egyptian plan for Arab force, but summit session is delayed Gooch scores third century Miners' cash Licence dodging Election date Degree results Index On Other Pages Dog judges brought to heel over age rule Britain to send jets, ships and missiles Legal & General backs miners' PowerGen bid Township riots toll rises to 33 Water 4 U On the trail of Rothschild Fashion's four wheel designer Impressions of reality Plus … Abu Abbas threatens new wave of terror acts The Occupation of Kuwait: Arab Turmoil Palestinians Poison gas warning By envoy Iraq Baghdad weighs pros and of dangerous waiting game Picture Gallery Disunited leaders must meet today in search of collective response Cairo Summit Husain changes tack as Amman fears for future Jordan (Reuter): Arabs see Iraqi strongman as a modern Saladin Support for Saddam Kuwaitis hopeful as West acts US media again pipped at post Correction Doves hide disquiet to give determined Bush show of unity The Occupation of Kuwait: The World's Response American Diplomacy Biggest US operation since Vietnam Four Arab states wooed to join a multinational force Military Help Picture Gallery Hill Samuel Fund Managers (Jersey) Ltd Americans seek support of Iran and Syria Middle East Moscow concern on Gulf Picture Gallery Dateline UK contribution will fill gaps in the military ring The Occupation of Kuwait: Britain's Role 5,000 Britons trapped as borders are closed Gamble over Arab trade links Shadow cast over racing industry Anxious families can only watch and wait Court must decide, Scargill's Libya go-between says Senior nurses to be paid performance Clues found in double murder hunt Jet engine fires Guildford report Internment alert US mayor joins the battle of Lewes Body builder who died had taken anabolic steroids Picture Gallery Howe attacks Labour's record Students retreat on loans Comet Backers rescue Sunday paper Saab Aircraft Inspired TV licence evasion by 1.7m viewers attacked by MPs Glowing disc may cut thefts of cars British shoplifters convicted Forest hotel Kenya talks Patient escapes Strike hits ferry Author ill Chase death Barratt is Kept waiting by bats Plaskett seizes chess championship lead Picture Gallery Whsmith Colour Print Shore workers join North Sea oil strike Police deny panic reaction as anti-eraek squad is disbanded A joint police and customs task force set up in December to tackle the cocaine derivative crack has been scrapped after US warnings about the spread of the drug to Britain were not borne out. Stewart Tendler considers whether the predictions were merely alarmist Examiners' lenient line on grammar is attacked Duke's award criticised Pub fights linked to style of decor Picture Gallery Vatican paves the way for Newman sainthood Allied Sale Rogue virus beats hepatitis vaccine Wiltshire seeks grant for security Kohl forced to scrap plan for October election (Reuter): Palmer sets Wellington poll date (AP): Telescope error (Reuter): Singer's gift (Reuter): Hijack ruling (Reuter): Brando bail cut Allied Maples Progress in China produces sleaze side-effects Picture Gallery US aid may hang on Pakistan poll Troops used in Mohawk dispute From Reuter in Moscow: Kremlin pledges not to use force in Armenia Petrol up 30-fold in Peru austerity drive Prejudice bred in the bone Griff Rhys Jones …and moreover How legitimate is force against Iraq? Christopher Greenwood says the US and Britain are backed by international law in sending troops Feeding a fledgling economy's almost insatiable appetite Mark Almond finds monetary union is bringing chaos to East Germany, at great cost to the West Germans In the hot seat New star in rabbitland Sarah wrote here Anglais angle Tenor take-off Mane chance No Time for Timidity A Cracked Explosion Spelling It out Opening the EC's eastern doors NHS reforms Police and racism Irish issues Home truth Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Covetous eyes on industrial sites New settlements The Gulf crisis Library loss Trireme performance Joint champions Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Joyful delivery Service reception Marriage Church news Appointments Service dinner Vice-Admiral Sir Aubrey Mansergh The Right Rev George Quin Victoria Cross for museum Quarry scheme test case Pewterers' Company Ending a bone of contention Archaeology Edwin Richfield Latest wills Inner Temple awards Memorial service Peter Coats Anniversaries The king said. Praise The God of Shadrach. Meshach… On This Day "Flying Fleas" Charity Appeals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund Support Britain against Drugs Cancer Research Campaign Oxfam Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Combat Stress The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2251 Kinetica Limited A safari to the heart of England's black forest You do not take a walk in Europe's largest man-made forest, you take a Range Rover and a guide. A report by Peter Devonport on Northumberland's wildest acres The Times Picture Gallery As I was proceeding to the top As pressure grows for the direct recruitment of a new 'officer class' of policemen, the force is already rigorously testing the next generation of chief constables and their deputies Keeping an eye on the babysitter Lee Rodwell on the temptations of letting children holiday in front of the television Do they call when you are in? As our working patterns change, so have the demands we make on repairmen to do their job when it best suits us 'Saddam's values are those of great conquerors' Disunited over abortion laws West Germany forbids abortion on demand; the East is more liberal. What will happen when the tow are united? The Missions to Seamen Reviewing the way we were John Russell Taylor welcomes the chance to re-assess important collections of publicly commissioned art of the 1920s,'30s and '40s Guild Critic's Choice; Galleries Getting it right David Robinson on why he is directing the Edinburgh Film Festival for a second time John Dankworth and Cleo Laine The divine Miss L Singer Cleo Laine, providing the voice of God at a Prom, talks Clive Davis Strong, bewitching bid for greatness Record Reviews: Rock and Classical Critics' Choice; Rock, Jazz and World Music 19th-century quartets come to the fore A-Z Guide to Rock The Pretenders Fleetwood Mac Prince Charmless dream redeemed Theatre a Midsummer Night's Dream/King Lear King's Edingburgh Theatre Arden of Faversham Old Red Lion Dance If only … Queen Elizabeth Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Coriolanus 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 Ehrman Tapestry BBC 1 Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey Moscow entrepreneurs to break monopolies From Associated Press in Moscow: Cosmonauts safely back with crystals payload The Times Crossword No 18,369 Kremlin pledge Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Britons to stay on in Liberia Weather Fines, bans and mobile patrols to save water Business and Finance Egerton share price halved Elenwort cuts Premier stake F&C value falls The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Man with a mission to to break down barriers Securities firms back in the black with £503m Bond watchers kept in suspense BP and Shell hit by lower prices By our City Staff: BT £741m beats forecasts Middle East 'benefits British Gas' The Levitt Group (Commercial Finance) Ltd Miners' £1.5bn PowerGen bid backed by City Philips on course for £800m loss at year-end Builders expect 6% drop in work Turnover dips Epwin up 48% NYSE chairman London Traded Options Acquisition boosts BPB's holdings in France Deal near on agency takeover Molins directors survive poll fight with Leucadia DTI unveils Iraq embargo rules S&N hurt by imports By our City Staff: BOC disappoints with 9% gain Growth in demand for gases slows GPA moves towards flotation Lilley clears Do It All merger with Payless Business Roundup Kode back in the black Business Roundup Rotork advances 37% Business Roundup Chieftain up at half time Business Roudup SAS wins Continental Business Roundup Ratners 'close to winning Kay' World Market Indices Rise at Metal Bulletin Relyon dips to £1.73m Euro bankers top the crop The Times City Diary Warr zone The Times City Diary How Russia could ease oil pressure in two years Power birds The Times City Diary Missing links in PowerGen bid Comment Vasishing act Itsy bitsy dispute Martin's nest The Times City Diary Cheers to glasnost The Times City Diary British Telecom Attractions of BP and Shell Tempus Recent Issues Degree awarded by the University of Newcastle Alpha Stocks Bargain hunters look homeward Stock Market Traditional Options (Reuter): Nikkei slumps by 893 points Tokyo (Reuter): Wall Street Investors cautions Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchange Money Markets London Financial Futures Mr Friday Picture Gallery Business to Business Toshiba Kartworld Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Handicraft shops for one world All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: A Golden Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items R. S. J. Mortgage & Finance Advisors Business Opportunities F. Herdcroft Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Family firms 'need a management strategy to sustain momentum' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southdata Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Central Motor Auctions plc Vehicle Registration Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Powercourt what a Difference! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Porsche Servicing Multiple Classified Advertising Items 16V GTI Golfs. From £12,750. Also Convertibies.… Classic Cars Autoclass for Beautiful Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Unique Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes chases the sporty style Car Buyers Guide Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers B&K Thomas Nottingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swallowing the bitterest bill of all Menu-servicing is an attempt to make car servicing costs more palatable. But menus, Kevin Eason writes, still do not solve the problem of dishonest work by garages When it is cool to keep an engine hot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landrover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Historic car collection Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Successive victories for Nyfoerg Skiing The Times Sports Service Cricket Golf Motor Racing Racing A fifth challenger is coolly revving up in the Budapest wings Motor Racing Todd in at deep end after last-minute offer of horse Equestrianism Dublin tournament falls to BUSF Student Sport Today's Fixtures Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Memories of one golden day in a pool Lonsbrough basks in the Olympic sun of the eternal city Sport on TV England B to meet Namibians Rugby Union Teams for Soviet tour Rugby League Ban after Leach Baseball Injury puts shadow on Sturgess title defence Cycling The Grand Prix Line Carter filly justifies substantial support Racing Durham's captain is to retire Cricket Mandarin: Saub ready to defy penalty on return to Newmarket Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Market Selections Pipe team on mark with treble From our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Distant Relative on standby Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Results from four meetings Top quality horseracing information is available to… Darley double puts pressure on McKeown Sponsor for Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline Soap opera with a new dynasty English cricket evolves with binding speed from the age of dress to the age of gold Lancashire in need of a magic carpet from Kidderminster Benson's century list is full Commentary Box Hampshire face trial before spin Yesterday's Britannic Assurance Scoreboards Tavaré imposes the pattern From a Special Correspondent in Plodiv, Bulgaria: Livingston opens Britain's account Autosport Grand Prix Line Texaco Cricketline Morrell demands Cram's presence in Gateshead race Athletics New blood last four Squash Rackets Results from Cowes A winner despite handicap Cowes Notebook (AFP): Poctor is deported In Brief Lead shared In Brief Young chosen In Brief Dean Engaged In Brief Red Stripe fights a long duel to win New York YC Cup Yachting Preview of Venglos's vision for Aston Villa Football Centenary cup competition for the Scots Results from Royal Leamington Spa Allcoek pursuing solace in singles For the Record Survivors cast schedule adrift Bowls Tebbet takes her time as soon as the heat comes on Golf Dobson strays off the beaten track England decisive on way to Ireland final Howe and Coombes take British records Swimming Follow Faldo Motor Racing England revel in the runs Gooch's Centuries A rare bird fallen prey to the modem game End of am era for Wightman Cup Cold Trafford Scoreboard Sparrow leads Levy Board field Canada clears Jolinson for Olympics Faldo finds his touch after an uncertain start First-Round Scores Player leads game of hunt the birdie

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