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News from 27/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Jerry Hayes, Andrew Longmore, George Garai General Secretary, Sir Rhodes Boyson, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Nurembert, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ms D. A. Yaffe, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ron Kirby (Director, Public Affairs), Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Sarler, L. Radley, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Douglas Chamberlain President, Geoff Brown, Michael Knipe and our Foreign Staff, Cameron Moffat (Acting Director General), Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, R. Hill-Sanders, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Harold Hughes Director General, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Mr. A. J. Bellany, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nicholas Beeston with US Forces, Tony Winlaw, Keith Pike, John Percival, John O'leary, John Hennessy, Catherine Sampson and our Foreign Staff, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, William Travers, Clifford Makins, former sports editor, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Dennis Signy, (Michael Phillips), Neil Bennett and Philip Robinson, Susan Ellicott and Michael Evans, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Conrad Jenkin, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Alastair Robertson, Roger Lean-Vercoe, Medemblick, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Harvey, Christopher Thomas, S. P. C. Plowden, Christopher Walker, The Eagle, Hilary Spiers, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Christopher Greenwood, John Sheerin, Miss F. D. Buchanan-Smith, John Shaw, Mary Cosh, Keith Blackmore, Brian Buchanan, Walter Gammie, Geraldine Ranson, David Tyler, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stephen Pettitt, Albert Hall, Martin Waller, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Mr D. S. Taylor, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Mary Dejevsky,

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US edges towards talks with Saddam UN chief arranges to meet Iraqi minister but Thatcher rules out negotiations with 'tyrant' Briton dies in lake disaster Inside Rural eyesores Party HQ fired Senna wins Teaching aid Degree places Index Crippen's last defiant messages of hope On Other Pages The heart is one for US troops Keenan loath to leave McCarthy Pakistan in rush to try Bhutto The Cambridge Business College Thatcher does not see a negotiated end to conflict with Saddam Kremlin not yet ready for the use of force Mascow Picture Gallery Diplomatic triumph puts Bush's long-term strategy in focus The Invasion of Kuwait: International Pressure Hard bargaining set new ground rules United Nations Text of the Security Council Resolution 'If they attack us we will sink one or two of their ships' Baghdad Ritain asks government not to expel diplomat Yemen Painful economic shock for Saddam's Palestinian admirers West Bank Airfields at risk from Tornadoes High-Tech Weapons Arab allies of Baghdad in last-ditch bid to avert war The Invasion of Kuwait: The Middle East Threat from Iraqi missiles 'minimal' Saudi Arabia Slow awakening by West as Jordan wrestles with refugee nightmare (Reuter): Iran opens border to aid escapers (AFP): More favour 'assassination' (Reuter): Hostage wedding Meeting on war Vauxhall Release brings hope to families of those still held Captive's mental scars will take time to heal Homecoming achieved with dignity and humour Middle East: Return of Brian Keenan Picture Gallery Government accused of inertia over hostages National Savings Hint at diplomatic move Cordula Local remand units plan would cut number of juveniles in jail Lax controls on farmers blamed for rural mess Radar pall over tiny city Picture Gallery Union split on labour law document Agenda The week ahead Solicitors divided over specialist advertising Vitamin-IQ link discounted Woman is killed at son's party Portable courts for big trials Hope for puffins Safe to drink Jurors' outing Policing the IRA Indecent assault £8m campaign Portfolio prize Bond winners Broadcasters challenge plan for code on impartiality Zenith data systems Viewed' club proposed in place of licence Debate on the BBC Hattersley avoids TV licence promises Protest by Muslims brings break-up of Yugoslavia nearer EC lifts Iran ban for Irish NatWest Mortgages Picture Gallery Cholera and diphtheria adding to Soviet ills From Agence France-Presse: Kremlin detects rise in spying activities Undignified end for 'nanny state' (Reuter): Sovereignty of republic annulled (Reuter): 11 die in crash (Reuter): Banker jailed (AFP): Opium record (AP): Forest blaze (AP): Sunday extra Reuter: Sofia crowd burns party offices Elite troops help to quell black strife in townships (AP): Rebels beat Cambodian offensive (AP): Aquino vows to crush plotters Mohawk talks reach deadlock Job quota riots spread in India Reuter: Peace-keepers order Liberia rebels out of port area FIAT From a Correspondent in Colombo: Colombo forces recapture island Gulf risks for Thatcher ... and moreover Now force is given the teeth of law Christopher Greenwood sees Nuremberg-style trials likely when Iraq is brough to book Consider this verdict-and join me in my outrage Bernard Levin take issue with the coroner in the Waldock wife-death case who rode roughshod over a court's declaration of innocence When debate is not the ticket Ring around Iraq Brothers in Law Never on Sunday? Aims and means in Gulf conflict Occupied territory Palestinian education WWF and plight of elephants Panda survival Oil rigs and safety Paine obelisk Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… School governors Reductions in heart surgery Lawyers' efficiency Walking aid Bunnies at law Court Circular Birthdays today Lancing College Nature notes Marriages Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Appointment Anniversaries Latest wills Max Gordon Obituaries Appointments in the Forces Church news Eve Baker No pawns in battle for mastery of world chess Osprey chick killed by fox Clifford Makins Prof Esko Pennanen Dockyard is the fastest growing tourist draw River walk for yachting town Birth On this Day The Times Cash on the hoof for A P herbert Inconsistency between grant and contribution policies is not unlawful Law Report August 27 1990 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Government obligation to fund housing is subject to amount of money available The Times Law Reports The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2264 The Times Shaping up for the war dance As a German Pow, Jimmy' Atkinson, left, conceived one of Scotland's most popular reels. Alastair Robertson charts its success Ghost in the modern kitchen Could Mrs Beeton's Victorian virtues be of use to today's working woman? Ornate tales from the Raj London's Indian summer of exhibitions has renewed interest in the treasure houses built by the nabobs Mining the world screens for silver Cinema: Festivals Geoff Brown reports from the Edinburgh Film Festival -one of the many worldwide festivals celebrating the celluloid medium Eau is for One Night Stand Cabaret Carol Sarler talks to Sean Hughes, winner of the Perrier comedy award Tourisme Quebec Critics' Choice: Theatre and Cabaret Edinburgh Film Festival Prizes Musical highlights on a hill Music Festival: Montepulciano, Italy Stephen Pettitt on the revival of an international festival for musicians in an Italian hill town The Horncastle Group P. L. C. Arts in ten ticks Television How to whirl hoops into life Dance American Indian Dance Theatre King's, Edinburgh Katya Kabanova Opera NYCO/Davis Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Picture Gallery Cinema Guide New Releases Current Theatre Guide The Times Bbc 1 Parker Knoll Hope fades for 178 Yugoslav miners trapped in pit blast The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,383 The solution of Saturday's Prize By Staff Reporters: Carnival revellers wilt in the heat Weather Briton dies in Taiwan cruiser tragedy Index Christie opens attack on a perfect wicket A dire day for Gooch, a dark hour for Gower Derbyshire produce their Sunday best to take title Refuge Assurance League table Picture Gallery ATP uses Muster fine as warning Today's Timetable Gates rise for first day action Saniflo Payment claims discounted by Wood Senna celebrates his new contract with smooth Belgian job Motor Racing Results from SPA Gallagher begins his lessons Rugby League Picture Gallery Britain's clean sweep For the Record Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Turi shows full bag of tricks to put skids under Skelton Equestrianism McNulty polishes off the opposition Golf World title for Rainey In Brief Lancashire remain in command as crown slips away Derbyshire's defeat of Essex puts paid to hopes of a second successive Refuge Assurance League title at Old Trafford Villagers put on first class show Multiple Display Advertising Items Texaco Carrick's left-arm spin tilts match Yesterday's Refuge Assurance Scoreboards Commentary Box Hampshire are denied cup place by Surrey A poker game between batsman and umpire The Oval Scoreboard India England Testing times for Middlesex Saturday's Scoreboards (AP): Seles races to victory Mooring takes charge Bowls Slatter forgets nationals upset Overthrow of Edberg is Becker's incentive Second time harder on Mew Golf Biondi's dash denies Clarke a fourth title Cycling Singles seeds Two into one does not go for Obree Forlorn hope in adversity Football odds appear ominous for Norwich and Sunderland Villa defensive system in need of a check-up (Reuter) Madrid (AP): Rijkaard quits Dutch Amsterdam Weekend Results and Goalscorers Pools Check Hostilities rebound on Celtic Clown prince must get down to business Before the fanfare dies away, Paul Gascoigne, football's boy, has to prove at club level that it is justified Kendall whistle-shy Some justification for United's hope Swindon retrace their steps Pemberton plagued by Liverpool nightmare Merseyside's mission Brush strokes may aid Enfield's renovation Match Facts Beasant drops hint to McMenemy New ground for optimism Southall's day is ruined by Leeds Salsabil switches to Vermeille Classic-winning British fillies on collision course for Longchamp Smith Eccles in line for record sequence From our French Racing Correspondent29: Robertet outpaces Grand Prix rivals From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Musical Gem helps Bolger reach century Jockey in coma Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Mandrian: Plumpton Selections Reprimand for Eddery Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Anjiz to spoil O'Gorman party Mandarin, By Our Newmarke Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: New Castle Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Saturday's results from seven meetings Ives on duty Leaders on the Flat Trainers Jockeys Rapid Raceline Totally recalled to top action An afternoon with Schwarzenegger puts Elliott back in t he motion picture West London Institute of Higher Education Teeside Polytechnic Ealing College London St. Andrew's Multiple Display Advertising Items Warren goes to war over pirates Sport on TV ISIS Multiple Display Advertising Items Humberside Polytechnic Frenchmen have the better of two tight finishes Yachting Quokka still buoyant Tunom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bournemouth Polytechnic Coventry Polytechnic Bellerbys Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Webster University Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Godric's College, London BAC Regent's College Coventry Polytechnic St. George's University School of Medicine Cambridge Arts Hatfield Polytechnic TASC Leeds Bournemouth Polytechnic Opt-out balance sheet of success David Tytler visits a school finding new freedom after leaving local council control Educational Courses Review Brighton Polytechnic Oxford Tutorial College Saint David's University College University of… Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Secretarial Colleges Guildford Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Enterprising projects net £22m for training Noticeboard Dundee Institute of Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items David Game Colleges Bordeaux International School Cavendish College Multiple Classified Advertising Items A flexible addition to the teaching scene The Open Polytechnic will not be taking any students. John O'Leary reports on a new publishing venture Educational Courses Review Thames Polytechnic Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items The Buckinghamshire College Davies Laing & Dick Independent College CIFE In training to reverse the national decline Vocational schools will help industry to compete world-wide MPW Mander Portman Woodward Architectural Association School of Architecture Connaught College Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester Polytechnic Institut français Duff Miller Sixth Form College Surrey College Brown & Brown Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Educare College Bristol Polytechnic London Montessori Centre Gabbitas Truman and Thring Educational Rijksuniversiteit Limburg The College of Estate Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Business School Oxford College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne School of Law Huron University Lansdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windsor Tutors Housing Telephone numbers of Careers Offices throughout the United Kingdom Cavendish Consultants Degrees awarded by the University of Glasgow In a hot summer, high-flyers learn the Icarus effect While corporate players tighten their belts, Martin Barrow reflects on some who did not do it in time National Grid waits silently in line for power privatisation Institution chief in attack on Elders New golden age dawns for package holidays CBI says failures will rise Distributors' Grid stakes 'may be sold' John Charcol Lloyd's could face $700m Kuwait claims By our City Staff: Australian bank to be privatised Film concern faces Virgin music Tackling a £115m catch RPI link considered for Channel 3 licence bids Loss grows at BAT's German stores Dan-Air trouble speeds new deals £5m Coal loss Creditors meet The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Opec set to discuss quotas as shortage fears mount

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