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News from 11/09/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Cole, Jill V. Dodkins, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Djm, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Angela MacKay, Matt Wolf, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Robert Cuckburn, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, Graham Zellick, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Michael Ward (Assistant General Secretary), Miles Copeland, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jane Elliott, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Joseph Albright, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, John Rae, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Michael Tate, David Elstein, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Local Affairs Correspondent, Martin Cropper, John Winder, William Davis, Chairman, Ann Kent, Heather Goodare, Michael Clark, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Janis MacKay, Robin Reeve, Head Master, Danny Levine (Director), Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, M. B. F. Ranken, Peter Marcer, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Lin Jenkins, Peter Woodroffe, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Daniel Treisman, Gillian-Bowditch, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Stephen Thorpe, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, F. J. Perry, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Sue Moore, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Oscar Craig, President, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Carmel McQuaid, Stephen Pettitt, John Mein, Mercia Mason, Michael Binyon and Christopher Walker, Amanda Atha, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Mike Hurrell, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Randle Cooke, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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US presses for Nato countries to send troops Iraq woos Third World with free oil Waite alive, Keenan says Ferry denials Pill advance Fish fingers Sales tumble Degree courses Index Kuwait Britons urged to take 'last flight' out VIPs only as the Pope blesses a £I00m folly Picture Gallery Gorbachev call to stop collapse of law NUM's Paris deal lets Scargill off the hook Derby bomb blast blamed on IRA Does Your Memory Fail You? Americans say Doe is killed TV brings new audience to the arts despite general drop in viewing Rifkind acts speedily to put Forsyth in his place From a Correspondent in Belfast: Brooke to meet Irish foreign minister Bentley pardon urged as fresh evidence is produced Picture Gallery Plans to control pollution are muddled, government warned Labour party back in the black Blue cat's eyes will warn of ice dangers Fears of rail strike recede as safety talks agreed More in care in satanic abuse enquiry Sailor missing Filters warning Chess man for trial Seven deny charges of manslaughter in Zeebrugge trial Doctor 'had sex with two patients' Cable subscribers can buy food by television keypad Terry Waite is still alive in Beirut, freed Keenan says Raison to retire at election Bank of Scotland Silent witness fined Accord 'Catalogue of failures' led to Clapham rail disaster Hydrofoil commander is fined Driver goes home Alsatian savaged £1m allegations Wish comes true Councillor charged Fatal crash Call-up hoaxers Picture Gallery Look to Jewish example, racial minorities told Picture Gallery Accused detective alleges corruption Pegasus Holidays cease trading Aids victims back in court to urge release of papers Harrods Abortion pill 'must be widely available' Toshiba Peace breaks out as prison exiles taste a humane regime Operation Container has turned police cells throughout the North into prisons after the Strangeways riot. Ronald Faux went to Doncaster, where South Yorkshire police operate a prison that challenges the system Exam pressure 'could be driving young to drink' Satellite to improve world-wide links Pan Am Solidarity-led government ends a year of living dangerously A year after Poland began the Eastern bloc's rush to a free-market economy, Roger Boyes examines the prospects for an increasingly nervous Solidarity-led government in Warsaw Deputies remain in the dark on Soviet economic reforms Skin cancer vaccine 'ready in five years' The Corps of Commissionaires Picture Gallery West Berlin disco raid 'was Stasi operation' Absent Barry shapes Washington poll (Reuter): Baker hints at bigger cuts in Europe forces (Reuter): Ports hit by strike over pay Securitate trial Soldier robbers (AFP): Killer executed (AFP): Priest murdered Terrorist bomb Grapes of wrath Dell Computer Corporation (AP): US sets aside differences to open talks with Assad Syria By our Foreign Staff: UN told of atrocities by troops Kuwait Summit optimism tempered abroad Helsinki More Asians now believed leaving refugee camps than are arriving Jordan Helping hands for hostages Britain From our Middle East Correspondent in Cairo: Arabian Hollywood hit hard Egypt From our Own Correspondent in Cairo: Saddam offers free oil to Third World IRAQ Former foes agree to renew ties IRAN Flying on the edge of war in airborne command centre As the diplomats fence with words, relays of American Awacs planes fly continuous patrols over Saudi Arabia, monitoring air activity inside Iraq Joseph Albright flew with them Saudi Arabia Senate pressing for more from Tokyo and Bonn America Woolwich Picture Gallery Kingdom wants Soviet presence Saudi Arabia Resolve that impresses Alan Coren . . . and moreover If Blake had been in Baghdad Miles Copeland reflects on the motivation and abilities of the KGB agent whose memoirs are about to appear in the West Ploys and girls come out to play for schools making a mark As publicists bring brand images to state education, John Rae offers advice from public-school experience The Times Diary Retreat in Moscow Convictions Derailed Papal Misjudgment Foreign fleets for Gulf supplies Tourism in Wales Housing policies A-level reform Propaganda war Arms and the men Community service Bristol centre's cancer programme X-ray diagnosis Subscribing for TV Re-created gardens Stores, for the use of Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today University news Nature notes Anniversaries Dr Ahti Karjalainen Dr Ahti Karjalainen a former prime minister of Finland, died 67 on September 7 after a long illness. He was born in Hirvensalmi in southern Finland on February 10,1923 Marriages Professor Graham Hough Graham Goulder Hough, Scholar and poet. died aged 82, in Cambridge on September 2. He was born on February 14,1908 Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Helena Braun Helena Braun, German soprano, has died at her home in Sonthofen, aged 87. She was born in Düsseldorf on March 20,1903 DR Jean Robertson Dr Jean Robertson (Mrs Jean Bromley). English scholar and editor of Sir Philip Sidney, died on August 23 aged 76 School news John Reddaway King's College London Births Lawn Tennis American Singles Championship Charities Oxfam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2277 Gulf triggers robot oil rigs research The Middle East conflict is boosting new methods of offshore exploration, Mike Hurrell reports Franklin Man's fistful of fish fingers Fossils show how humans could have had extra digits Nature's way to go brown in the sun Morse HDTV & Future Television Talking a thief out of taking your car Speech synthesis is being used to deter would-be car thieves and vandals Smoke risk to children Briefing Making a purse out of a sow's ear Nestle A fly in the ointment A cheap new trap to rid Africa of the tsetse fly is causing fears for the future of the environment, Peter Guilford writes Kaffe Fassett Step-and-tickle skills of a career on the stage Porridge and mud are just two of the tools of an actor's trade these days, as a new exhibition of theatrical make-up demonstrates The uniform now arriving British Rail staff have a new look. But will the glossy catalogue ideal (above) survive on the platform? Amanda Atha reports Creating objects of our desire How a German company is using sex appeal and a £2 million advertising campaign to grab a share of the British shaver market Model manners Radio National Theatre To be heard but not herded Award-winning American actor-singer Mandy patinkin, making his British stage debut tonight at Chichester, talks to Matt Wolf Theatre Seeking brave new worlds Classical Music The Magic Flute Some of its parts Briefing Oh what an average war! Theatre Blitz Playhouse Festival Beethoven-Bartok Wigmore Hall Proms Noyes Fludde/Bruckner's Fifth Symphony Albert Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Proms Concertgebouw/Chailly Albert Hall Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Television & Radio First direct Vendetta claim as Bhutto is charged with abuse of power Hope of end to Rushdie affair The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,396 Picture Gallery British threat to take lamb dispute to European court Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Prisoners will face murder charge Index Statement on Spurs due today Crucible ahead Vita rises 16% Rugby lower AAH action off The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Fall in retail sales boosts inflation fight Hopes fade for US deficit cuts By our City Staff: Saatchi in talks over bond issue Balloon goes up for Airship Ferranti confirms loss at half time American sales help keep Haynes Publishing steady By our City Staff: Outhwaite hearing in camera Fimbra No Title Siebe to cut 1,600 jobs at Foxboro Trade chief backs BA expansion Toshiba Singer profits down 11% Fyffes in agreed offer for distributor Ramco Oil Services up 39% at halfway Business Roundup Manders dips at half time Jobs boost by M&S Sumit raises result 12.5% Candover up 124 % By our City Staff: Sheraton take-up only 12% Fairey's profits rise 19% UK advice on Prague sell-off Midland buys CU takes 4.9% stake in Levitt Eldridge inquiry De Beers settles Dividend paid Thorn sells BSC jobs go Morgan Crucible Sporting The Times City Diary Just deserts More heavy weather ahead for Rugby Group Tempus Para-Iysed Pause, for a slight convergence Comment Tokyo bound Labour pains Japanese call off NTT share sale Hillsdown to control Strong & Fisher Quality Used Cars Lilley predicts British rush to invest in East Germany Eskenazi resigns from Pargesa Former chairman fails to appear P-E rises 13% at half time By our City Staff: Capita increases 71% Crisis in the Gulf (Reuter): Nikkei surges in sixth largest advance Alpha Stocks Overseas profit-earners lead share prices higher Stock Market By our City Staff: Laser-Scan warning after rise World Market Indices Recent Issues (Reuter): Dearer oil curbs Dow Wall Street London Traded Options Solid advance Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Lipson Lloyd Jones Air Products Commercial Litigation Laurence Simons Associates Slaughter and May Chambers and Partners Judges need guidance on manslaughter jailings A train driver was sent to prison on a manslaughter charge, yet three other negligent offenders walked free from court, their sentences suspended. Graham Zellick examines the reasons and explains why sentencing should be reviewed Youngster's sentence cannot be based on offence taken into consideration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Items sold in package must be same as those advertised Duty to ensure proper reports are available Challenge for the City's Top 20 Eversheds has set itself an ambitious two-year goal - to become the leading firm of lawyers in Britain, fit to tackle most jobs here and on the Continent. Edward Fennell reports Herbert Smith Compensation rules under fire Crritics attack new plans for clawing back sums from claimants' awards Stephenson Harwood N. B. Selection LTD Selection LTD Inns and Outs Clark Whitehill Legal Assistant Chambers and Partners Beama Recruitment Consultants Clifford Chance Senior Company/commercial Assistant Solicitor Legal Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Quarry Dougall Merck Sharp& Dohme High-Point plc Richards Butler Charles Fellowes Partnership McKenna & Co Taylor Root Michael page Legal Law Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work that comes from the heart Being a co-worker at a Camphill centre for mentally handicapped people requires great dedication, but there are many rewards, Janis MacKay writes Public Appointments Estate Services Agency Ipswich Hospital Leicester City Council Legal Lancashire Polytechnic Wiltshire County Council Hampshire Healthcare Director Finance & Computing Bromley Family Health Services Cleveland Lambeth Finance Services Northern Ireland Civil Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northern Ireland Civil Service The Times Public Appointments The Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Polytechnics and colleges List of degrees awarded by the University of London University of Kent: Christ Church College University of Leicester Sampras serves notice of change New grand slam tennis champions make mugs of the baseliners at the US Open Glanville tastes joys of revenge American Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Design changes tabled to ease drivers' lot Motor Racing Smith out of season's singles Badmintion Prean holds key to English return Table Tennis Today's Fixtures Frode aims to end run of bad luck Powerboating A close call or just too many lines? Sport on Television the Week in Review Bracknell blast brings down the Fife Flyers ICE Hockey Pools Forecast Mandarin: Martinosky to shine over best trip Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Cole team in fine fettle for Doncaster Moore ban up to seven years Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Dettori optimistic as bookmakers take range of views Doncaster Acceptors Rapid Raceline Student Games on track at last Athletics stars open the curtain on a stadium that means a lot to Sheffield Becker is first German to lift Canadian prize Equestrianism National Power Licence plan raises a storm Yachting By a Correspondent: Plenty of comfort for Evans Athletics French group sells yacht to Americans Cork stands firm to deny Pakistan Eager Lewis proves worth Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Last pair stem but cannot turn tide for Warwickshire Cricket Untimely defeat hits Essex hopes (Reuter): Crowe offers explanation Texaco Campbell keeps Robins out (AFP): Barnes is accused In Brief Yorath provides a lifeline for struggling Hughes Football Baggio gives swift reply to critics Overseas Football Results Britons dominate first day's racing in Jersey Water Skiing Players on the look-out Basketball Drug tests target risk points Record purse awaits Benn For the Record RFU may tighten regulations on player movement Rugby Union Blanco may help to coach France Tandem record falls Cycling Rich event devised by Swedes Golf Gritty Stokes soldiers on Tennis Middlesex open up a 14-point lead in title race Yorkshire debates overseas players Scots sail dose to the wind Greece comes up trumps with sentimental card Simon Barnes looks at the truth behind the Athens bid for the centenary Olympic Games Olver claims a place in strong England side England party Taylor may go for Lineker to lead England An early move to the early cross Maxwells united in Spurs move

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