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News from 16/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Michael Upton, Richard Worrall, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Hazhir Teimourian, Gordon Allan, David Rhys Jones, J. Shackleton Bailey, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, J R Anderson, Jeremy Kingston, Martin Lynas, Girard Steichen, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Elizabeth Mills, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Jennifer Miller, Gillian Bowditchard and Neil Bennett, Martin Barrow, David Concar, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Ann Kent, J. Fisher, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Alan Pezaro, Dr R K Knight, John Hennessy, P J Perry, Jack Waterman, David Turner, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Trevenen James, John Nicholson, T. D. Bridge, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roger Moate, Ivor Richard, Chairman, Juan Carlos Gumucio and Martin Fletcher, Paul Wilkinson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Stephen Thorpe, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, E. P. Carlisle, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, P. Boorman (Principal), Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Bill Britt, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Gertrud Walton, Mandarin, George Hill, Anthony Parsons, Craig Lord, Claude M. Blow, A I M Clark, R. Footer, Brian Buchanan, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Barry Wood, Tania Glyde, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, A. R. Essex, Andrew Mcewen, Diplomatic Editor, Evan Luard, Benedict Nightingale, Micheal Seely, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Joan Robertson, David Tytler, Education Editor, James White, Quentin Marsh, Leader, Amir Taheri, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, John Letts, Chairman,

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Iraq seeks Iran peace deal in hunt for allies Saddam offers treaty 'to confront evil-doers who want to harm Muslims' A-levels show improvement Guinness trial 'Father's legacy' Township deaths Exam results Index Left turn, no overtaking or level crossing? King Husain tries to buy more time £300m Queensway debt Girl, seven, thanks all her helpers British Nuclear Forum Hillsborough police may be prosecuted over disaster Bush condemns the Iraqi leader as an aggressor and liar Washington Country Life Every Thursday Shuttle diplomacy puts Husain's survival skills to the test Occupation of Kuwait: The Worlds Response Never-ending stream of lorries keeps lifeline open on the road to Baghdad America's 'weekend warriors' put on stand-by The Call-Up Training of pilots in Britain suspended (Reuter): Bank blockage Bahrain attack Dhaka assent Fuel appeal (Reuter): Plate change Panic buying Troops sent (Reuter): Paper returns Peace offer aimed at strengthening Saddam front line Military Implications Breakthrough in relations unlikely Political Implications Key waterway has played part in at least 25 wars Shatt Al-Arab Tangled web of realpolitik dictates Middle East alliances Picture Gallery Us and Uk agree over air combat War Rules Minister obeys his master's voice Man in the News Chronology of Eight Years of War By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Foreigners held 'on Saddam's orders' Hostages MPs call for better supervision of road and bridge building Bart's turns away heart attack cases in cash cuts Hospitals to raise ?1m by lottery Currys Enquiry into use by Ford of vetting agency No Title Computers deep in thought as the best games-playing programs lock horns Agenda is launched by Liberal Democrats Sponsors may have Influence on radio Pensioner killed Murder charge Brochure fine Jury told to reject suggestion that case lacks losers The Guinness trial Breakthrough for supporters of the Armagh four By a Staff Reporter: Soldier beat his son to death Birdwatch hitch for dipped twitchers BBC drops Greens spokesman as sports presenter Girl thanks rescuers who helped in two-day search Harrods MPs eat their way to a ?2m surplus British Airways A-level pass rate confounds fear of drop in standards 22 soccer fans held in dawn raids Limits on legal aid could cut 'needless' two-lawyer cases Picture Gallery Winners and losers in carpet store saga The Queensway closure Doors shut on special offers Dixons Taylor holds whip hand in Liberia peace manoeuvring CDU chief is linked to Stasi Red Gross takes stock (Reuter): Brando bail Star's protest Troops on alert (AFP): Angola famine (AFP): Congo amnesty (Reuter): UN welcome (Reuter): Execution deal Picture Gallery Moscow readers study the case of Trotsky's killer Dulux AFP: Russia to slash federal payment Zia's son returns to muster support for his political mission B&Q Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Singh 'ready for war' over borders Reuter and AFP: Moi's unity call as bishop dies Convicted mayor to seek seat on council King Husain's time to choose …and moreover Keep the aggressor clearly in mind Anthony Parsons untangles the strands with which Saddam is weaving a web to catch the West Stop toadying to the specious claims of animal libbers Bernard Levin says we should respect nature, but have gone too far in protecting it against our interest Invitation lies Lone Granger Crisis bonus for Bush House Diary Art of confection Party unfaithful The Python's Embrace A Surfeit of Lawyers Mimicking the Mind Limits of UN resolution on embargo against Iraq Police and racism Coats and Wavell A national day Museum sale Stamp service End of drought Population control Reduced budget A leap in time Filling London's vacant see School sport Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Luncheon Birthdays today Latest wills Marriages Dorothy MacKaill Elvira Roné Making space for barn owls When worldliness obscures a priest's sense of identity Hunting vicar ends animal service Felix Klee Norman Malcolm Tolstoy faces bankruptcy over Aldington libel Scots television scholarship My heart Is steadfast. O God: I will sing and make… On This Day 144 German Raiders Hot down Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxfam Avert The Samaritans Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2256 Deadly smoke or load of hot air? The vaporising of dental fillings during cremation may cause high levels of mercury pollution, a scientist warns Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Systems Group Ltd Agents Required Discovering the truth in a word The courts may be interested in a new test that shows your use of language is as individual as a fingerprint, Nigel Hawkes reports Science & Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Radian Limited E. S. O. R. Group Rec. Cons Experienced mature computer operator urgently needed… Multiple Display Advertising Items Sas Tuner P & C Emp Agy Visions of eternal youth Cold comfort about to end Transplant surgeons protest over a cut in funding for research into the freezing of human tissue In the heat of battle Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Genetics and diet Weighing the evidence Should a woman watch her weight during pregnancy, or follow the traditional advice to eat for two? Ann Kent looks at new research suggesting that a mother's diet could create a generation of health problems Keith Prowse Cry Woolf, and watch the eyes glaze over The Virginia Woolf industry rolls on, Victoria Glendinning reports, but the queen of Bloomsbury can still dazzle James Herbert Creed Scaling comedy's heights The Snapper By Roddy Doyle Seacker & Warburg, £11.95 Bedrock By Lisa Alther viking, £13.99 Sun Bubble By Jane Gaskell Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £13.50 Age-old question of guilt Paperbacks Have the Men Had Enough? By Margaret Forster Penguin, £4.99 Mrs Frampton By Pam Gems Bloomsbury, 4.99 Island Paradise By Kathy Page Minerra, £4.50 Black view of London colour Crime the Late Candidate Michael Joseph, £12.99 Saturday Review Educational BOB Calrow Critics' Choice: Video Wider audience, narrower compass of small screen Television Receding hair, diminishing returns Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Die Hard 2, Mignon Has Left, Out Cold and an exhibition at London's Museum of the Moving Image In touch with Mother Russia Classical Music Violinist Vladimir Spivakov, Proms d?butant, talks to Hilary Finch Abdication waltz? Cameron's kingdom Briefing Pryce of principles Palace rumours Slick piece in need of spice Opera The Duenna Playhouse, Edinburgh Theatre Treasure Island Assembly Hall Edinburgh Word-Watghing Entertainments Winning Move Theatre Cupboard Man Gate, Notting Hill Cinema Guide Theatre Guide The Times BBC1 Song & Dance Moscow gesture to exiles The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,374 140 are feared dead in black townships war Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Shake-up in East German cabinet Business and Finance 21-26 Degree Results 24 Sport… Dollar at its lowest Texaco switch Dividend curbs Developer down Johnson slips The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Receivers appointed at Lowndes Queensway Men behind riches to rags story Gulliver 'acts first and asks questions later' ICI deal nets brokers £7.9m profit David Coakley Ltd Pipeline challenges British Gas Industrial monopoly Stamford Bridge valuation falls 25% South hit the economic slowdown Majority accept Anglo swap Barlo cash call BTS jumps Engineer ahead The Protec System Pifco powers ahead by 20% to £3.42m Greene, King sells Harp stake for £6m Queens Moat checks in £40m Bond sale of brewing assets approved Natwest to arrange Grid credit World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Recent Issues ITN to bid for radio licence Ultramar increases its Canadian oil interests Business Roundup BPP jumps to £1.97m Boost for tea group Celestion back in black London Traded Options Major Changes TT gets more of Crystalate Profits down at Armitage Major Indices Hazards of Sainsbury's Buyout chickens home to roost Comment MMC takes a wrong turn to 'Fosterisation' of brewing Head in clouds Silver load Flying officer SKF Sweet deal for Queens Moat Tempus Ludgate offices go ahead Ward triples Vimto slips Thomson down Rea falls by 9% Middle East reports lift Nikkei 1,439 points Tokyo Degrees awarded by the University of Ulster Oil shares fall back after Ici sells Enterprise stake Stock Market Dow edges upwards during quiet trade Wall Street Stock Exchange Prices Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Susan Doughty Recruitment Pa/ Secretary To Managing Director of Merchant Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Adair International Farley & Co Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Williams Lea Group PA/Sec to Snr Litigation Ptnr £16,000 Secretary / Pa £15,000 Benefits + Benefits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temps Elite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACME appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants News International Newspapers Limited Maine - Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martins fall to Britons Squash Rackets Kerly out for remainder of the year Hockey The Times Benn will give no quarter to board as he eyes pay-off Boxing Judd finds an Italian home for his engine Motor Racing Television lets down athletics Sports Letters Bunker mentality traps young and old alike Breaking bounds A new horse trade Pure child's play Flaws in fixtures Lendl sent away to practise Unknown tennis player topples Lendl Javer's travails come to nought Vanishing country By a Correspondent: Squad out to continue fine record Equestrianism Whitaker and Skelton in fine double Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Tenacious Rutter has double reward in summer squalls Racing Plan to kick off series in Games pool is sunk Swimming Powerful universities team heads for Japan Judo Promising Hillzah to gain further glory for Walwyn Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Smart colts clash in Gimcarck Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Southwell Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Results from yesterday's four meetings Salisbury Asmussen on Mr. Nickerson in Nunthorpe Rapid Raceline Time to declare an overseas interest Cricket's net widens in the trawl for talent as an English heritage flaunts a cosmopolitan accent The Test and County Cricket Board holds its annual meeting tomorrow, when it will review its planned changes concerning the registration of overseas players in country cricket. Stephen Thorpe looks at how the counties are responding to the moves State of Play on Overseas Players Action over Kent pitch discounted Pringle in fine form as Somerset reach final Little Woods Indians dally with honest but ordinary Under-25s Cricket Leading First-Class Averages Test Match Averages Campbell calls for new steroids law Drugs in Sport Japan steer to victory with snapped rudder Yachting First defeat for Bath Rugby Union Bath team proves too accurate in the wind Bowls Favourites flounder at first test By a Correspondent: Brenton stays unbeaten to take title Ballesteros wilts in shadow as Faldo captures limelight Golf By a Correspondent: Welch has his call answered Champion Fairclough is safely through Race bar club cleared Ashton weathers the conditions Challenge of Scotland and Wales falls away Clarke bags a fourth title in his fine season Cap Sogea extends advantage Yachting Tennis By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Erskine stretches Tucker in sudden-death showdown Rifle Shooting Ottawa and Bisley Results For the Record Horse and Hound By a Correspondent: Improved Rangers fall to winner from Beardsmore Aldershot looking for match practice Gilks is on road again In Brief Wasps' date Carroll hope Gliders down Irish team Drug ruling Boxing 28 Racing 29 Golf 31 Lamb leads way to scintillating last-ball success Haynes puts Middlesex in good position London event finds saviour Transcendental Meditation The soulful loneliness of long-distance runners David Miller sees a city honouring its heroes with a memorial half-marathon to mark the tenth anniversary of Solidarity By our Sports Staff: Faldo withdrawal comes under fire Perryman quits Brentford Ottey's double makes her a record-breaker Results from Zurich (AP): Heavy loss for Games 12 Pages of Top Career Appointments Working to help mole worn en reach the top More and more women are entering the professions but they still have little representation on the professions' ruling councils. Widget Finn reports Medical Research Council Ogilvie Lasmo Booz-Allen & Hamilton Eastern Electricity Caldwell Selection Mortiboys Total Business Managment Ltd The Mawdsley Consultancy Sheffield City Polytechnic Computer People Riley Riverside Ab Ashbrittle Limited Harrison Cowley Advertising Fletcher Hunt Plc. Nokia Data Egor Executive Selection Today Florida Homes (UK) Limited, Pure Genius Worldwide Macarthys Laboratories Limited Mondial International Financial Services News International Newspapers Limited Northamptonshire Social Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Managers The Sunday Times Computers and Communications News International Plc Technica The Howard Organisation International Ltd. College of Aeronautics Business Systems Group Ltd Connaught Mainland New Careers The Wentworth Consultancy Unitel Bovis Homes English Tourist Board PER Search & Selection JM Managements Services Exxon Chemical Nationwide Anglia N-B Selection Ltd Well Court Associates News International Plc European Sales Manager Swansford Search & Selection Portland International Management Consultants… Cable data Director of Museums and Arts Graham Mclaughlin C & G Associates Hambro International Banking and Financial Services… Hoggett Bowers Bates Tavner Resources International Director Consultancy and Client Services Management Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Chusid Lander Tuning in for top jobs Will television be the medium for tomorrow's recruiters? Bill Britt looks at an executive vacancy experiment on screen Profiles The Sunday Times Voicebox To Advertise Using Profiles Voicebox Look alike, look good The thinking behind wearing uniforms at work is considered by George Bickerstaffe Organisation and System Innovations Limited MSL Chartered Secretary Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists… Kay Horsfall, Group Personnel & Training Selfish! Brett Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items To reach the top, you needn't start at the… Royal Navy Brett Martin Building Products Ltd. 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