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News from 24/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ian D. Thatcher, Christopher Skillen, Brian Collett, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Patricia Davies, E. H. Cooke-Yarbrough, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Wendy Vickers-James, Gordon Allan, Geraldine Bedell, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, A. W. Tait (Chairman), Clive Davis, Roy Clare, Girard Steichen, Carol Leonard, Yvonne Thomas, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Nick Stewart, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Michael Knipe, Dennis Welland, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Robert Hunter, John Hennessy, Michael Freedland, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Aline Templeton, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, P. V. Facey, Cliff Richard, Daniel Treisman, M. A. A. Mohammed, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Denis Tingay's, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Tim Congdon, Roy Roebuck, Stephen Thorpe, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Marc Weller, John Richards, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Bell City Editor, Dennis L. Bird, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Chris Butler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Peter Witt, Director, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, Richard Duce, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, J. Slome, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Michael Hartnack, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, John C. Urquhart, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Jack Bailey, Christopher Bray, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Jane Thurston-Hoskins, Jan Raath, Mary Dejevsky, Roger Pearson,

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US retaliation threat as troops ring embassies Saddam Hussein parades his British hostages for a bizarre television interview PowerGen to be floated Sponsored staff Unity praised Tribal peace India triumph Index On Other Pages Prince to have national health operation President puts on friendly face Pound up as oil price touches $31 BA grounded by cracks Mander Portman Woodward On not being in Hollywood One cook's ingredients Such sweet, hot rhythm Plus Waldheim to visit Baghdad Reserve call-up Embassy attack (AFP): Baby claim (AFP): Prisoners home (Reuter): 5m volunteers Whsmith Navy's spree buoys traders Norfolk, Virginia Moscow pauses in defying Iraq as domestic critics voice doubts Whitehall warnning over biological research by Arabs The Invasion of Kuwait: International Pressure Picture Gallery Kremlin resolve 'firm' US still seeks blockade vote United Nations Conflicting words by West highlight confusion over likelihood of war Western Options Squadron of Tornadoes to raise UK stake in Gulf Harder American hearts allow Bush a free hand on hostages The Invasion of Kuwait: The Middleeast Picture Gallery Defiant diplomats in Kuwait establish a point of principle Legal Position Double-Speak and confusion amid rumours of war Jerusalem Notebook by Richard Owen Refugee problem grows in Jordan Amman Sanctions reopen divisions Yemen Comet Airlines have to pay 'war risk' premiums The Invasion of Kuwait: British Perspective Stand-off in Gulf brings crop of letters to No 10 Stranded British workers sit tight Keane gets contract to paint conflict Market survey grumblers belie a high level of contentment One in three academics funded from outside By our Higher Education Correspondent: Training Agency to be closed By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Courts to have fines guide Peer tunes in to differing styles Picture Gallery Basis of payout for injustice stays secret Fear over cancer increase CBI urges firms to woo staff with childcare help Protest at burning of sheep Doubts over water safety Bribery charge Oil loss threat Guinness jury Chess losers Coe marries SNP support Rushdie on TV Computer is capable of spotting bad grammar Tests to start on Aids drug Eating one's way to inertia Government boost for long-term wind energy Farmer may lose his hydro power sales Picture Gallery Labour's City drive attacked by Tories Gloom over schools science Poll tax rises forecast Welfare state pioneer takes axe to age bias Garage's hoard of history Lexus Lexus Our Foreign Staff: KGB troops mass to thwart protest on Polish border Lancia East Europe's populist myth is overturned (Reuter): Germanies agree on merger treaty Burning and killing goes on in black township war Mugabe sticks to hard line (AP): Suspected bomber freed (Reuter): Rothschild art (AP): Teenager jailed (Reuter): Hijack sequel Cambodia lull Talks called off Tobacco control Reuter: Ishaq Khan sets up six courts to try politicians Alliance Leicester Reuter: Australia awarded its birth certificate Superlativism at its worstest ... and moreover Financial folly on the home front Tim Congdon on strains pushing Britain into recession that are exacerbated by Iraq The world needs a policeman-and he needs an arrest As George Bush faces pressure from America's right to temper his use of arms, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Un representative and a leading conservative intellectual, urges him to press on Eliot's blue period Tebbit-power Tested and true Husain by a head Spoiling the party Extending Solidarity Going with the Wind Not Quite Cricket Doubts and dangers in the Gulf V & a restrictions Oxford slang In-flight illness Monetary union Evaluating investment in transport Planning gain Mimicking the mind Trotsky's assassin Cheap church repairs Bunnies at law Social News Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Council for Licensed Conveyancers Anniversaries Aston degree Colonel Elspeth Hobkirk Colonel Elspeth Isabel Weatherley Hobkirk, Cbe, Wrac retired, former prison governor, died on August 21 aged 87. She was born on May 17,1903 Latest wills Laurie Brennan Keston's triumph is almost its undoing Religion Graveyard watchtower is restored to life Appointment Lew DeWITT Lew C. DeWitt, American singer and sang writer, died aged 52 on August 15. He was born on March 8,1938 Mandy Turner Mandy Turner, who raised £1m for a body scanner for her local hospital in Manchester, died of cancer aged 21 on August 22. She was born on September 28,1968 £2,000 price on Eliot's own design for Cats Leicester High School for Girls University news Little Nipper leads the world Britain can still be proud of one thing: inventing an unbeatable mousetrap Royal Mail Peacemakers always on the front line An concern grows for the Iraq hostages Alan McGregor reports on the men in Geneva who may be their best hope You are my witnesses, declares the Lord, and my… The Anti-Jewish Riots in Wales Prompt Effect of the Presence of Troops Picture Gallery Legal Notices Potato Marketing Board Simmons & Simmons The Schedule Concise Crossword No 2263 You cannot beat a retreat The perfect bank holiday escape? In a secular world, retreats are becoming more popular, writes Geraldine Bedell Millet Getting Away from It All Can you find 12 men too good to be true? Life & Times The Times Saints still marching in Jazz The Dirty Dozen Brass Brand is keeping traditional New Orleans jazz alive, writes Clive Davis A talent too thinly spread Record Reviews: Rock and Classical Keith Prowse Critics' Choice: Jazz, Rock and World Music Jazz Notes on a battle A-Z Guide to Rock Lou Reed Cliff Richard On the track of Narcissus Self-glorifying or bizarre, installation art is in vogue-but selling it poses practical problems, as John Russell Taylor reports Turkeys come in from the cold Some musical flops deserve to be revived, argues Michael Freedland Critic's Choice: Galleries Knebworth the Album Contrite memory of witchhunt victim Classical Music: Proms Dastardly deed, modern echo Opera Prince Igor Playhouse, Edinburgh Theatre The Three Cuckolds Rock The Dan Reed Network Town and Country Word-Watching Entertainments Opera & Ballet Winning Move Theatre Yvette Royal Museum, Edinburgh Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC1 First direct Ceausescu's fall 'was plotted long before the revolution' The Times Crossword No 18,381 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Warning for women after sex attack Index Michael Peters calls in receivers Trump to keep shuttle airline Weir pays more Bridon slips The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By our City Staff: US share loss at $510bn as slump deepens Investors send 'safe pound' above Dm3 Supplier enters Queensway fray Shortage fears push oil prices over $30 Wakeham opts for powerGen float Setback for 'societies' saving trend By our Political Staff: Policy change attacked Fidelity Share Service From our Correspondent in Hong Kong: Hang Seng Bank sets record at half time York Trust disposal details Pressure builds over high rates HK weakness hits Li companies Sky losses cut News Corp profit to £183m CBI sets up probe into fake goods Aerospace down 14% to £2.71m By our City Staff: Payout up at Steam Packet World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Suntory increases stake in Allied Lilley praises strength of manufacturing Business Roundup T Clarke in 28% advance Nixdorf reduces loss Inco takes 6% of Explaura York doubles profits London Traded Options Lec up 62% to £534,000 Cattle's rises to £3.71 m Simon supersedes Radio daze How sell-off confusion could have been avoided PowerGen's hostages to fortune Comment Phonacea Short head Weir engineers an increase Tempus Advertisement Bow falls below 2,500 Wall Street Judge should not have threatened defendant with force Major Changes Bold buyers help prices to claw back some losses Stock Market Recent Issues Cheque deception Major Indices (Reuter): Nikkei plunges by 1,473 points to lowest this year Tokyo (Reuter): Gulf worries take 3.5% off shares Frankfurt Exact nature of payment in lieu of notice Signs of resilience Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Anglo American Corporation Zimbabwe On the path to a more stable future A state torn by years of unrest has become a place where former enemies are working together for a better and more secure life Mediterranean Shipping Company Sa The land of their fathers After a century of change, many whites regard themselves as Africans Meridien International Bank Limited First Merchant Bank of Zimbabwe Limited Shackles come off Zimbabwe gives the already mixed economy its head Offering the hand of friendship In its first decade Zimbabwe found its allies in Eastern Europe, but now the country is looking increasingly to the south A change of rules Commercial farmers are uncertain about their future plans Agricultural Finance Corporation Underground interest Zimbabwe Investment Centre Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe Wellcome Zimbabwe Ltd The Grain Marketing Board Heinz Ecology helps tourism Zimbabwe's natural attractions are its greatest advantage in the international competition for the tourist dollar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotton Marketing Board of Zimbabwe Continental fashions (Pvt.) Ltd. Art from ancient dreams Mythical themes inspire sculpture Providing executives with the skills to set up as consultants Picture Gallery Business to Business Kpmg Peat Marwick Corporate Recovery Business for Sale Goadsby & Harding Concorde New Forest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freehold Amusement Arcade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neilsons Express Property Services Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henry Butcher & Co. Business Opportunities Merlin Financial Services (Yorkshire) Ltd City Option Strategies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charting profits from the stars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifted Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels & Licensed Premises Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items M5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mann Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items We Need your Vehicle now! Toyota Supra's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Available from Stock Ferrari 365 Boxer Beaten, battered, but a beauty This Jaguar cannot hide its rust spots but, even unrestored, it is still likely to fetch about £30,000 Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items All Ways Forward Multiple Classified Advertising Items RAC New Escort aimed at the fleet buyer The latest Ford has been streamlined but the aim is more of the same to attract the fleet buyers who have put car top of Britain's bestseller list The robot factor Roadwise Leading Summer Transfers Liverpool are yet again the ones to pursue The Times continues its countdown to tomorrow's opening of the English Football League season Stuart Jones, Football, Correspondent, sees no signs of a change in the balance of power in the first division Players slow to enlist Snooker Thomas likely to be tops at home venue Gymnastics Club-By-Club Guide to the First Division Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Last-year's pretenders are value alternative Mandarin: Atlantic Flyer for smooth landing Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Deploy out for season Dashing Dayjur heads Carson's 28-1 treble Mandarin: Devon Selections Tod to land Irish sprint Mr G Hesper Timeless Times close to record Rapid Raceline A past master haunted by nostalgia Fred Trucman: a cricketing legend who has become trapped in time by the cruel legacy of success Gloucester rescued by Alleyne Cricket call Texaco Small takes a step towards tour place Cheam are underdogs in first final Commentary Box Middlesex's hopes lifted by Haynes Yesterday's Scoreboards Derbyshire reveal £10 million plan Three more fall to the Younis yorker Greenfield leads way for Sussex Allcock draws nearer target Bowls Favoured partners fall short Ackland leads way for the Welsh Whitaker displays his Derby form in a first-day victory A leading Briton heads for Luxembourg in a busy start to the Derby meeting at Hickstead White Horse take tape Ekimov's ability underlined Cycling The Times Racing Kankkunen in the lead Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Drivers turn to test of skill Motor Sport Buckley stages a late challenge Yachting Today's Fixtures Cricket Barnet's priority is League status Non-League Football For the Record Fast and furious White Snooker Results from Burhill Stewart rides the wind Bathgate shoots record Autosport Grand Prix Line Family favourites go out as Motes upset all the odds Golf Birdies put Thomas in the lead Hurlock joins exile In Brief Plain sailing Coker signs New sponsors Foreman date Index Indian batsmen go to the ball More to the job than mobility Prost deal ends it for Mansell Changing canvas for painters of words Peter Ball reflects on the new home for an old friend of the airwaves Derbyshire shown how to achieve perspective First hurdle US Open is test for Becker From a Special Correspondent in Akron, Ohio: Olazábal only two shots off record Forsbrand's luck on upward swing Singles seeds B&Q B&Q for Decorating Loads More Low Prices B&Q Bulk Estelle Ceramic Wall Tiles 6" x… Power Tools B&Q Interior Paint B&Q for Decorating B&Q for Outdoors B&Q for Outdoors B&Q for Security Motoring B&Q Nobody Does D. 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