News from 04/09/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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John Roberts, Lucy Hodges, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Brian S. Smith, Secretary, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Richard Diment (Deputy Director), Roger Henderson, Joel Freedman, Dinah Hall, Andrew Longmore, John Zebedee, Richard Long, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Tom Giles, Jeremy Kingston, Alasdair Cameron, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Tim Jones and Peter Mulligan, Brian Heap, Director, Simon Wilde, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Ken Hawes, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Adrian Seville (Academic Registrar), George Ross, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Alfred Sherman, Nicholas Wood and John Winder, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Vincent McCullough, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Michael Clark, John Young, Marcus Williams, Andrew McEwen and Philip Webster, Ingmar Bergman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Sally Watts, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Toby Horton, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Veteran Kenyan, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), John Williams, Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas Beeston, John Grigg, Michael Koe, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. A. Seller, Roy MacGregor-HASTIE, Peter Bryan, Stephen Slater, A. T. Lamb, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Jordan-Iraq Border, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Michael Lloyd (Assistant Chaplain), Dan White Deputy Editor, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Mulligan, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Chris Moore, Steve Turner, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, W. S. Parker, Trevor Furze, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoBritish convoy stands by to leave Kuwait Ashdown challenges Thatcher over UN Chjarater as Iraq threatens food shortages for hostages Libya blamed for jet bomb Welsh battle Pöhl hard line Degree courses Taylor's men Index Orwell ousts Marx in classroom revolution Misery of the desert refugee camps Yeltsin throws down gauntlet to Kremlin TUC backs Labour curb on unions Pontroyal Anger at jailing of railman Hard-hit farmers turn pastures into yet more golf courses Tough times for agriculture and rising interest in golf are making construction of courses attractive ton landowners but, as John Young reports, farm fairways pose questions for conservationists, planners and those hoping to profit £25m plea by councils as cost of fuel rises Punch Judges and Bar force rethink on sentencing reform plan By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Magistrates seek to curb court delays Nissan knight outspoken critic of corruption Sacked organist makes claim for unfair dismissal against vicar NUM team questions Scargill Prison strain Lady Home dies Action on asthma Nuclear triggers £1m drugs haul Correction Purley train crash driver jailed for manslaughter Rail union plans appeal against prison sentence over collision that killed five How automatic warning signals may easily end up being by passed Capercaillie become targets for survival First direct SeaCat is taken out of service Punishment in line with previous cases French farmers step up meat blockade Hospital infections 'cost NHS £110m each year' Vauxhall Labour predicts big teacher shortage when term begins First student loan already under way Berlin link emerges to 'vanishing lady' Abbey National Another customer rolls up at a private toll bridge… Party delight at backing for jobs law package NEC (UK) Ltd. Power of unions over Labour is growing, Howard says Trades Union Congress: Blackpool Male, white, middle-aged image attacked By our Political Correspondent: Standards 'under threat from foreign teachers' Britain 'may become tourist theme park' Indian forces burn shops in grenade attack (Reuter): Ben Bella to return from exile Hong Kong exodus Iliescu on tour (Reuter): Pakistan verdict (Reuter): Somalia sacking (AFP): Tamil town falls (Reuter): Election victory (AP): President again (AFP): Refugee ship Hands off: Toshiki Kaifu, the Japanese prime… Storm brews over television casting of white as Aboriginal Police shoot two fans in soccer riot Strike by ethnic Albanians challenges Serbian rule Reuter: China to cut supply of arms to Cambodia Mandela unhappy with enquiry Third leader in year for New Zealand Thatcher stanee on attack threatens UK all-party consensus Britain Green and clean for the debate Iraq factor comes to the rescue of beleaguered Republicans The Invasion of Kuwait International Pressure Picture Gallery Big power links unharmed Moscow Jesse Jackson calls for talks with Iraq United States Japan business is cool on help call Tokyo Company 'should be closed' London Need to 'adapt' quickly United Nations Iraqi MiGs pose air threat to allies High-Tech Weapons Iran signals readiness for links with Britain Theran Road convoy to transport Britons at dawn today The Invasion of Kawait: The Middle East Kuwait Food supplies running short as boycott grips Iraq Jamming of Awacs hits US missions United States National Westminster Bank PLC America turns to allies for ships Nato Prepare for a pounding …and moreover America's first black president? Turmoil everywhere, so it's back to the drawing board John Roberts explains why, after only 15 years, he feels a major revision of his History of the World is necessary Streetwise Crisp The Times Diary Benn breaks his bonds The Times Diary Ne'er the twain The Times Diary Slow lanes for fast The Times Diary Read all about it No Soft Options The TUC Plays Politics Colour No Object Diplomacy and use of force in Gulf Examination questions Manuscript access Roads and traffic Cathedral aid Jewish dimension to Guinness trial Value of research Equal poll tax relief Church repairs Aid to Romania Source of the pouch Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Birthdays today Reception Les Ambassadeurs Club DJM: Nature notes Today's royal engagement Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Mr Geoffrey Green Marcus Cunliffe Edmund North School announcements Edwin O. Reischauer Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers The Lord is loving and merciful, slow to become… Announcements London Association for the Blind Help Medicine Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust The Shadow of Diabetes School Ties The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2271 A welcome in the hillside The battle is on to weo outside investment and create jobs to stop the exodus of young people Rural Wales Tapping into other investments and cleaning up Water authority wins £1 million refuse contact Welsh Development Agency Down, but not out How Welsh farmers are overcoming their years of bitter harvest Growth from grass roots Rural Wales/2 The communities of mid Wales are taking the problems of the region into their own hands and working towards greater stability and future prosperity Rural Wales Out to win the foreign visitor Its rich heritae, culture and lauguage is boosting the Welsh tourist industry Welsh Water PLC Natural beauty on their doorstep Montgomeryshire Museum piece on the catwalk Dinah Hall reports on the selection of Romeo Gigli, the man who lets women wear trousers, as the designer of Bath's Dress of the Year Harvey Nichols Grounds for appeal In some of its 200 versions, Riccardo Dalisi's coffee-maker is more a works of art Kaffe Fassett Whatever happened to women's lib? Cinema Geoff Brown argues that Hollywood's present vouge for remakes is inexplicably giving new life to old sexual stereotypes Hammer delivers several sharp hits Rock Steve Turner talks to M C Hammer, whose rap album has topped the US charts for 13 weeks Private Lives Corrupt tale of child love Radio Scenes from an island Theatre: Chichester German actress and director Rita Russek on Ingmar Bergman and his play, Scenes from a Marriage Wyndham's Theatre Reunion of original guys Briefing Dance Korean National Theatre King's, Edinburgh Proms BBC SO/Zagrosek Albert Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Hypocrisy vividly laid bare Theatre Mrs Warren's Profession Citizens, Glasgow Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicaed with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Satellite BBC 1 The Open University French investigators name Syria and Libya over DC10 bombing The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,390 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Business and Finance Polly in 71% rise but price falls 6p ASW payout up The Pound Stock Market Oil hits $28.55 and sterling falls as hopes fade Central banks give backing to Pöhl hard line Thorn EMI shares at low after sale talks collapse Foreign bankers reject criticism Persimmon fights housing slump By our Banking Correspondent: Goodman needs Ir£200m to buy cattle Too soon for talks says RUG John Charcol Executive Editor David Brewerton Retail sales volume increases to recover half June decline By our City Staff: PML restricts holders after share enquiry From our Correspondent: HK retailers put brave face on sales figures Company Briefs Notice of Meeting Acquisitions help Perkins Foods leap 92% to £7.1m Staff buy Parkfield division Picture Gallery Hong Kong brain drain increases Li 'motivated by greed' Alpha Stocks By our City Staff: MFI climbs to second half profit Emess falls 27% at half time Betacom slumps to £589,000 interim loss Business Roundup Rentokil deal completed UniChem price tag Redland arm Goodhead down 27% London Traded Options Traditional Options EIS increases 21% to £6.6m LVMH plans note issue Hargrave finds a new path The Times City Diary Cold comfort this winter in Goodman cattle yards Nadir can look to US for support Comment Persimmon steps up sales Tempus Polly Peck Equities mark time Oil worry hits Nikkei World Markets Wall Street Wall Street was closed for the Labor Day holiday World Market Indices Major Changes Recent Issues Major Indices Trading slumps to low for year Stock Market Groupe Snecma Power Aloft BBA buys American plastics company The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Legal Apppointments ASB Recruitment Ltd Wilson Stephens Picture Gallery Applied Management Sciences Ltd Browne Jacobson Solicitors Nottingham City Centre £Negotiable Taylor Root ASA Law Harbottle & Lewis Law Personnel The Hardsgill Company PolyGram A fraudulent justice? Legal Brief The Guinness case has placed the spotlight on whether juries are equipped to handle complex fraud cases, Roger Henderson, QC, reports Court cannot use European law to override sex bias compensation limit Competition Law Lloyds Bank Insurance Services Legal Appointments Army Officer Personal Injury Bournemouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reasonable time for bank to examine documents A new age of respect The Guinness affair has shown just how dangerous it can be to disregard the advice of lawyers, Edward Fennell writes Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Probe Management plc An unfavourable account Rearranging legal bills to suit the books is common practice in US, a study finds Charles Fellowes Partnership Waltham Forest Inn Sand Outs Legal Appoints Clifford Chance Reuter Simkin Nestle Laurence Simons Associates First Legal Abbey National NRA Garfield Robbins International Trusts—liechtenstein Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Head of Life and Environmental Sciences Acute and Community Services Unit The Times Public Appointments North East Worcestershire College Age Concern Legal Appointments The Chambers of Patrick Back, Q. C.… Food and Agriculture Organization Northern Ireland Civil Service P-E International "Humana Volunteer" Public & Health Care The Houses of Parliament University of Durham Milk the market for a good job Jobs have been relatively easy to find in the past few years, but now there is a downturn in the market. Graduates should not leave their search too late, Sally Watts warns NCH Canterbury Area Health Board Public & Health Care South Glamorgan Health Authority The Council of Legal Education Legal Mersey Regional Health Authority Southern Derbyshire Health Authority Oxfordshire Health Authority Technical The Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Degrees awarded by the University of Lancaster The Cambridge Business College McEnroe finds his old touch Changing forunes for two great players in the US open tennis championship Troubled Jahangir is still top of rankings Squash Rackets Pools Forecast Harvey is the cream of Britain Motor Sport Flushing Meadow Results Aldridge offers Sociedad early return Overseas Football Overseas Football Results Belgians in approach to injured Stephens Cycling Malory quick off the mark with cup win Volleyball British success is fast becoming a standing joke Sport on Television The Week in Review Americans win mixed pairs title Bridge Mandarin: Dominion Gold poised to make Timeless Times wait for record Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Old Vic pleases in gallop Memorable debut by Safa highlights Eddery's treble Turf aim for Golden Pheasant Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Dayjur odds-on for Haydock feature Big-Race Acceptors Rapid Raceline Can we afford the true cost of sporting success? John Goodbody reports on fears that pursuit of physical excellence involves an unacceptable rish to health Lancashire stroll to their third one-day success of summer Crawley's talent shines among the seven orders of player competing in second XI cricket Champions face an early test Yesterday's Scoreboards Somerset pair pile on agony for Sri Lanka Leading First-Class Averages Final Indian Tour Averages Sponsorship a boost for Durham Buzza the Wasp feels lure of London's colours Rugby Union Australia to tour with experimental party McGeechan's new role By a Special Correspondent: Defending champion upset by Australian Croquet Whiteside omitted by Bingham Aouita on start list In Brief Wales change six for Denmark visit Johnston's absence saps the strength of Scotland squad Football For the Record FA under pressure to punish Swindon United may drop Hughes Geoffrey Green By a Special Correspondent: Kosgei keeps his lead Veteran Kenyan still taking it all in his stride Scott springs final surprise Real Tennis Today's Fixtures Economic squeeze strands 80ft class Yachting Two golds fine haul for Britain The Times Racing Tennis Taylor opts for the status quo England Squads Faldo takes No. 1 spot Direct Line Insurance Golfers in cup wrangle Optimism over South Africa's return into arena Maxwell blames lack of support Fouroux resigns as coach but retains position of power Becker fights his way back from the brink Morazova offered job
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