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News from 28/08/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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William Kay, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Ian Sweet, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Geoff Brown, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Anne Graham, D. Thornton, Rodney Lord, Martin Barrow, Rowan Bosworth-Davies, Robin Young, Alan Sked, John Mayo, Director General, Martin Cropper, John Durie, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, John Percival, Mr Robert Ponsonby, Grahame G. Bell, Jack Waterman, Glenn Davies, Brian J. H. Mattinson, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, N. S., Gillian Bowditch, Kurt Klappholz, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Michael Reilly, Kerry Gill, Ian Ross and Louise Taylor, Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Conrad Voss Bark, Stephen Slater, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, John Bell, John Gray, Nigel Mansell, Ian Ross, Alistair Balfour, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patricia Jellicoe, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Robert Gore Langton, Mandarin, George Hill, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Martin Fletcher and Susan Ellicott, Liz Smith, Donald Vernon, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Peter Challis (Chairman), Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Malcolm E. Grant, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Cavadino, Alan Coren, N. V. Bevan (Headmaster), Reginald Murley, Noël Goodwin, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Gareth Neale, Michael Holdsworth (Secretary), Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, R. L. Marshall, Mary Dejevsky,

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Four Guinness fraud plotters found guilty Sentencing today after 112-day trial TV pledge to pensioners Keenan visit Sofia clash Dow surges Degree places Christie qualifies Index By Staff Reporters: Warning against City malpractice praised Nonchalant Gooch outdoes the sainted Don By our Foreign Staff: 36 Iraqi embassy staff ordered to leave US Saddam launches propaganda blitz First direct is a division of midland bank plc Washington expels most of staff at Iraq embassy Amman meeting raises doubts and optimism Diplomacy Tactful Third World master of UN with a clear Western outlook Man in the News The next step: America weighs options of words or war By our Foreign Staff: Kremlin puts onus for peace on Iraqis Moscow Food prices rise as Iraq begins to feel bite from embargo Sanctions Britain maintains its stance against negotiation Whitehall By our Diplomatic Correspondent: Decision to expel UK envoy is reversed Yemen Exodus leaves thousands waiting for a passage to India Amman Fearsome 'tank busters' ready for action High-Tech Weapons Destitute Egyptians return to a grim future Border patrols stepped up as Iraq tightens stranglehold Picture Gallery UN protection for diplomats urged Kuwait 'Guests' go before the camera with messages Arab League block 'Secret' Thai base Baghdad jams BBC Greed for money and power behind convictions for illegal share scheme Paul Wilkinson reviews the Guinness story as told to the jury at Southwark court over the past seven months How defeat knocked the stuffing out of Argyll's Gulliver Why the 'Scottish mafia' turned on chairman Saunders Costs of £25m in most expensive hearing Troubled jurors led to false start Dapper French outsider who had a damning story to tell How deadly Ernest tried and failed sell innocence Bitter blow is dealt to Ronson's prestige, not his £500 m fortune The Mr Fixit of high places Blue-button with rich instincts Personal touch of letter to Thatcher Scurrilous exchanges Trouble with Irish semantics A gift of language Play for today No Title Keenan tells of captivity to friends of McCarthy Repetitive launch for Radio 5 Village unites against the clamp Tories 'have failed housing test' Councils urged to work with courts over poll tax delays Arts Council call to update theatres and art galleries More wildcat strikes likely in North Sea Pay blow to hope on inflation Pesticide rules 'not enforced' Wandsworth jail action Docklands death Chemical leak Brothers charged Cold comfort Murder charge Chess conquest Bulgarian president denounces arsonists Bhutto's husband charged Chernobyl reactor shut (Reuter): Iran arrests Angolan talks Thai reshuffle Advance slowed (Reuter): Lake tragedy Land conflict (AFP): Arrest at sea Yugoslav pit victims are found Britannia Building Society From Reuter in Moscow: Moscow to open files on missing diplomat Soviet smokers fuming at delay Communities v. consumers ... and moreover A lone view, bill she must stick to it Alan Sked supports Mrs Thatcher in the face of the European right's swing to federalism Worse than a madman: a fanatic exploiting religion John Gray explains why there can be no negotiation with Saddam Hussein, an Arab dictator to whom rational western criteria do not apply After the trial, the replay Damp squib Diary Captive audience On Lawson's head Heard but not seen This Dangerous Phase Guinness Guilt Country Matters Arab response in the Middle East Royal prayer book Taste in ties Oxford slang Education with a social purpose Home Office record Older workers Going to church NHS reforms Use of hotels for the homeless Rented property By bread alone Social News Anniversaries Baroness Dunn Forthcoming marriages Church news Birthdays today Marriages Morley Callaghan £18,700 for Highland regalia Mr Robert Ponsonby, CBE, has been appointed as Chairman of the London Wrekin College Sukhamoy Chakravarty The night sky in September David Rose Paul Potts Appointments Births Cerebro-Spinal Fever New light on prehistoric metalworking The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2265 The Quality streets of Hong Kong The home of mass production has cleaned up its act. Liz Smith reports Fortnum & Mason Plc The Jimmy Savile Childrens Hospital Fund Tin men with green hearts Contemporary automata: social comment in a can Playful ring of learning How to create a toy that passes the teacher, parent and children test Catherine O'Neill , Playring, 53 Westbere Road,… Katharine Wells Running on an alternative track A disused tram depot has become one of Britain's most exciting theatres, reports Robert Gore Langton Wagoner walks Turtle waters Flavour of the year Briefing No opera venue Tara to close? Sama Ballet Back seat for ballet John Percival on the Slovak National Ballet company, currently performing in Edinburgh Edinburgh Festival: Dance Cardmember Financial Services OBAS Orthopaedic and Medibeds Concerts Critics' Choice: Classical Music Recitals The vividness of greasepaint Opera The Magic Flute Albert Hall/London Coliseum Radio Loose Ends Radio 4 Dance Swan Lake Festival Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC 1 Churchill Insurance Company Ltd Labour backs TV licence exemption for all pensioners Cambodia peace plan agreement The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,384 By Staff Reporters: Low-key Netting Hill carnival earns praise of police Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Index ASB to discuss 'role of accounts' SAS falls 'due to expansion' Merrill settles BAT's $160m Farrand again The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By our Financial Staff: Wall St leaps 78 points but dollar hits low Gold tumbles by $27 Oil price will add point to inflation, says CBI Clearing Gatt's agricultural thorns Agreement in Geneva vital to December deadline Skipton buys B&C mortgage processor Call to arms puts US banks under pressure from old law The Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co. Ltd. Oil falls on higher quota hopes City Editor John Bell (Reuter): Recession in Brazil 'worst for ten years' Why buyback rules will not please all Captial Markets 'Little' stock market may not be a private investors' panacea Smaller Companies French broker trades up Unlisted Securities Drive for growth hits mail order sales Drexel may face thrift fraud claims Investment Trusts Oil smooths the way to a cut in base rates Gilt-Edged Ex dividend a Ex all b Forecast dividend e Interim… Third Market Gold Hendy piped aboard Cash cushions lean times at Archer and Sturge Tempus Appeal tunes up War is no cure for unemployment Economic View Father's place Muted Jaws Weighty matters (Reuter): Nikkei leaps 976 points as bargain hunters move in World Markets NFC progress may disappoint Reporting this Week Wall Street Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Left holding baby Midwives feel privileged to share the magic moment of birth, Joan Llewelyn Owens writes Public Appointments Northern Ireland Civil Service University of essex South Bedfordshire Health The Times Litigation Solicitor The Food and Agriculture Organisation The Sunday Times 'Just deserts' line hard swallow The government's new proposals for sentencing persistent offenders are disturbing, Paul Cavadino Legal Brief Admissibility of evidence of striking similarities in cases of child abuse Law Report August 28 1990 Court of Appeal St. Albans National Westminster Bank Plc Personnel Resources Overdraft security can repay director's debt to company A partnership of professionals Law firms are discovering the practical advantages of recruiting seasoned managers from outside the legal world to give advice and handle the problems, Edward Fennell reports More money is needed for specialised lawyers The Special Fraud Office is 20 per cent undermanned because of poor salaries Campbell Hooper LAW Osborne: Clarke Solicitors & Notaries International Trusts—liechtenstein Employment Law Lecturer/consultant Zarak Hay at Law Laurence Simons Associates Scrivenor: Inns and Outs Applied Management Sciences Ltd Charles Fellowes Partnership Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin Limited Glaxo Holdings p. l. c The Church Commissioners for England Schering Newly Qualified Solicitor Cambridge Shoosmiths&harrison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Degree awarded by the university of Strathclyde Odysseus sails home to Hayling A Briton shows true grit in ploughing on to win the longest windsurfing race in the world Bayern restore a little pride Overseas Football Platini shuns changes Overseas League Results When a car is too dangerous to drive Pools Forecast Mansell in political jungle Motor Sport Today's Fixtures McNulty's aim is to finish as the top money-winner Golf From a Special Correspondent in Akron, Ohio: Europe still first with Olazábal Ritchie wins battle to stay at us university Athletics Chen drawn at home Table Tennis Southall fined one week's wages for half-time behaviour Football Bassett leads call for goalkeeper back-up A game Strachan has been awaiting NRA must improve flow of information Fishing Supporters told to stay away Elliott profits on leave from Spain The jumper risking his neck in search for greater height Romanian athelete soars to the top Picture Gallery (AFP): Waiting on guilty two (Reuter): Hubner offered keirin tour Cycling Oval birds have nothing on Dynamite Gir Sport on Television the Week in Review Henry Kelly casts a bewildered eye over the weekend's sport on television Drafting controversy mars Hamblock's title Triathlon Event gets cash boost Golf By a Correspondent: Earl's Court flat out iN final minutes Australian Rules Durie feels heat after storming start Britian's No.2 woman tennis player falters as weather plays a part in us Open championships Four of the best fall to Wattana Snooker Multiple Display Advertising Items Belgian nourishes in race of attrition Motor Racing Results from Yesterday's 11 Bank Holiday Race Meetings Widnes are given chance of revenge Rugby League Results from Flushing Meadow Lines on road to final Why Skegness is so embracing Bowls Wallabies invited to play for Barbarians Rugby Union Achilli shows fleet a clean pair of heels Powerboating Improving Lothian to head Hills double Ripon Selections Newton Abbot Selections Segna receives whip-ban after Silver Owl win Anjiz too speedy for Timeless Times Heart Of Joy beaten Late thrust of Willow Gorge record bid By a Special Correspondent: Dettori, 19, races to century Rapid Raceline Bumper harvest for farmer Taylor as Yorks are cut down Middlesex go one point ahead of Esses, who have a game in hand in the run-in to the country cricket championships Surrey miss holiday rush and leave Hampshire in a jam Benjamin's sixes to rescue The Times Atlas of the World Why rabbits outnumber ferrets Warwickshire's character is found wanting at Worcester Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Cautious captain puts safety first Club Cricket IMS Ltd Yesterday's Results from Split For the Record Backley's greatest rival eliminated at qualifying stage Athletics European Athletics Champtionships Village has taste of future it fears Packer's passion for polo splits community in quiet area of West Sussex Tough start for Britain in Champions Trophy Hockey Scarlet strikes back Yachting League Cricket Results Index Captain shows way to safety Bosch The Oval Scoreboard More reading required to flesh out the statistics Attitude and fitness are Gooch's strong points Gooch's Golden Summer Sluggish run by Christie does not augur well European Athletics Championships Mota signs off in champion's style

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