News from 18/09/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Green, Jeremy Myerson, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Saward, J. F. Cullis, Mike Lamb, Barry Trowbridge, Vijitha Yapa, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Gillian Drummond, Arthur Ernest Smith, Ann H. Stewart, Angela MacKay, T. A. Blakely, M. J. A. Mortimore, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon and Philip Webster, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Raymond Keane, Chess Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, A. G. Smith Frics, Jane Elliott, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, John Durie, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Dr Gareth Jones, Peter Barnard, Bruce Clarkin and Michael Theodoulou, Brian Ward Lilley, Director General, Nigel Burnham, Edward Fennell, Rajamani Rowley, Director, Nicole Swengley, J. B. Knight, Sally Watts, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Winston S. Churchill, Robert Kirley, Giles Slaughter, Headmaster, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Tatlow, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Susan Vincent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Derek Martin, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, K G Leigh, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jack Crossley, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Mandarin, Matthew Parris, Colin Narbrough and Peter Guilford, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Robert Morgan, Brian Buchanan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Ronald Smallshaw, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Alan Powers Casework officer, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Alan Coren, Geoffrey H. Gelberg, Benedict Nightingale, Laurence a Roberts, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Patricia Hodgson, Director, David Powell, Chris Moore, Keith Goodway, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Nicholas Watt and Simon Tait, Stewart Tendler and Ray Clancy, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoBritain expels 31 Iraq envoys and civilians EC plans 'tough reponse' to Saddam Walesa says he will stand Sex therapy Stolen to order Legal watchdog Degree courses Olympic hope Index Asian dilemma Cheney sacks US air force chief The Queen will star in BBC film of her life Ashdown calls for Euro links on defence Gorbachev seeks land ownership referendum Revised poll tax rules could cap 75 councils Tiffany & Co. Soldier 'serious' after London shooting Councils face first legal action under Data Protection Act Jail therapy scheme for sex offenders in policy shake-up Harrods Knightsbridge Young's underwhelming reception Timing and targets yield clue but terrorists escape police net Two bodies reported found as police look for murdered PC Nspcc Telecom rebuked for price policy £6m Lincoln's Inn paintings stolen to order, police say Art thieves putting West End under siege with 35 raids Slump hits investment value of housing Unions closer to North Sea strike Canon Buddle Jet Printer No Title Rochdale abuse enquiry will start this week The Times Atlas of Medieval Civilisations Assisted places attack The Wide World of Golf Court system condemned for wrongful convictions Home Office Picture Gallery By our Political Editor: Taking it a little easier, but not this year 'Satanic Verses' under fire Demand for reform President Britain 'may be breaking pact' Children Property Claims in the German Democratic Republic Party is divided on the peers Constitution Debates today For the Driver who Doesn't Want to Give up… For the Driver Who's Married and Doesn't… Legal services ombudsman named with wide powers Woman solicitor to train part-time Navigating farm fields by laser Picture Gallery 100 Museum of London archaeologists laid off NatWest Lenihan joins election line-up Cures for chronic fatigue disorders 'may be dangerous' Abbey National Picture Gallery Concern at high teacher turnover Harrods Knightsbridge New jobs for critics of GCSE history For the Driver Who's Married with Children and… For the Driver Who's Married with Growing… Salvation Army man stole £30,000 Keenan salutes home city's loving welcome Master 'failed to system for doors' The Zeebrugge trial Reporter wore fake gun to see Gabor Sage Pc Business Software Digging deep to save mining industry heyday Thames Television Police union leader takes on racists and bullies in force Britain's police have been taking a critical look at themselves, their public image, the way they are run and their attitude to politics. Stewart Tendler assesses their mood Labour dismisses Tory plan to cut top tax rate Overworked doctors 'put babies in danger £875,000 for paralysed girl IBM Forces 'should compete with private firms' Walesa sets his sights on presidential election race Reagan hails Soviet rush to reform East German diplomats are forced into the cold Tracey's best proves good enough for TV judges Secret trip to China by Hanoi's party chief Slovaks aim to take their fate out of Prague's hands Sri Lanka rescues troops from rebels' fort siege Caste clashes put V. P. Singh at risk Germans look for fuller role by France on unity The Ultimate Driving Machine Britain likely to come off retaliates Expulsions Baghdad media hit back Iraq Harrods Picture Gallery Air force chief may not be the only scapegoat United States Weeping archangel bleeds for the world Nicisa Notebook by Richard Owen Princes argue as refugees watch and wait in dust Jordan Kuwait invaders 'afraid of war' Saudi Arabia Pentagon's arms deal may upset BAe sale Britain Baby born to British hostages (AFP): Ten jets seized Objection fails Gorbachev call (Afp): Iranian troops Seeing the funny side of Saddam Riyadh's agreements alarm Jerusalem Assembly faces credibility test United Nations NEC Nothing Can Outfax Nefax Links broken off by Stalin are restored Saudi-Soviet Relations No Title Pr clouding the issue David Blunkett And moreover Blue carpet for a warrior offering sweat and tears As the euphoria of freedom gives way to harsh economic reality, Roger Boyes in Warsaw explains Mrs Thatcher's lasting appeal to Eastern Europe Sex offender: prisoner or patient? Donald West argues that the need for segregation could be turned to society's advantage Diary Solidarity's Crown Prince Paying the Bill Manchester for Gold Heath's view of Saddam threat Poland's future Education standards Holidays at a cost 'Stop-go' dilemma on job training Choosing to publish Subscription TV Postwar churches A-level reform Population control Restoration of period gardens Maths for scientists Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court and Social Social News Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Wycombe Abbey School Anniversaries Milestone College Princess Rene de Bourbon Edgar Palamountain Obituaries Vice-Admiral Sir Kaye Edden, Kbe, Cb, Dl, died on Septem-ber 14 at the age of 85. He was born on February 27, 1905 Larsen takes New York lead Chess Tom Fogerty China unearths thousands more pottery warriors Archaeology Appointments in the Forces Prof Anthony Jackson Sir Alexander Robertson Dry summer takes its toll on roses Horticulture Latest wills August Closs Appointments Reception When a lion roars, who can avoid being afraid? When… Sept 18 on this Day 1861 Concise Crossword No 2283 Commander of the pleat As Issey Miyake celebrates 20 years in fashion, Liz Smith assesses his appeal Sunalliance Life & Pensions Cuddly toys for adults Cali-Sushi, or how function acquired a softer form Even the glass is legless If you thought the bottomless glass was an impossibility, drink again Who Has the Widest Choice in Wallpapers? Engendering respect Calleries Andrew Gibbon Williams on a partially successful attempt to remind the world that there is more to Glasgow's artistic heritage than the work of Charles Rennie MacKintosh Resonance and well matched forces in final week Classical Music: Proms The Edwardians and after NT Royal National Theatre Who wins dares Music Competition As one of Europe's foremost piano competitions reaches a climax, Hilary Finch assesses its worth Into the Woods Age and experience Briefing Secrets stay in the cupboard Theatre Stop the Children's Laughter Octagon, Bolton Rock Steve Earle Town & Country Radio Imaginary Friends Radio 4 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Television & Radio Motor Neurone Disease The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,402 Thatcher hails Czechoslovakia but warns of hard task ahead Mandela warns of tougher line Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Ginger group on a survival course Conference sketch Business and Finance Bonn split on EMU may hit Major's plan Oil price at highest for eight years The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Hawker Siddeley profits fall 28% Storehouse sells two subsidiaries Management buyout at Heal and Jacadi raises £11m Christies tempers advance with warning Schroder to lead in electricity flotation Dan-Air owner to sell engineering division By our City Staff: British Land abandons plans to split David Coakley Ltd Executive Editor David Brewerton Strong pound trims Inchcape advance Blue Arrow court plea SPC Software Publishing Corporation Dalgety profits up 7% to £118m Ggt shares lose 17p on profits warning Business Roundup UFI figures drop by 31% BPI advances to £4.06m Manpower slightly up Profits flat at Meggitt CPG interim up to £2.14m Magnetic rises 31 % Builders 'facing a recession' as high interest rates bite Company Briefs The Times City Diary Ritblat abandons the carbuncle cure Comment Hawker hit another burst of turbulence Tempus O'Reilly plays a simple game as Heinz looks to star in the East Wanted, a little humility Book Review IBC plans refinancing package Systems Reliability Communications Ofgas offers to scrap price schedules if supply is freed SFO probes £bn of frauds Skase flies back to new writ By our Industrial Editor: Business rate 'poses cost risk' Power jumps 85% to £6.1m Drought withers Ransomes profits Metro lifts YRN bid to £5.6m Business Letters Lawyers at fault in Guinness affair Erm entry is not crucial for Britain Saddam shows how United Friendly Insurance plc Final date for appealing new rate bills Inns in peril Sweet inspiration Strong rally Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options The Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Now even Hanson joins the list of downgradings Stock Market By our City Staff: Tyre offer by Pirelli 'undefined' (Reuter): Dow edges up on day on indecision World Markets (Reuter): Gulf fears hit Nikkei Wall Street Looking to Europe for legal solutions Legal Brief The effect of Ec membership on the sovereignty of parliament is well understood by British judges, says Dr Ami Barav. What are the consequences? Owners not entitled to receive computer rents from administrators Law Report September 18 1990 Court of Appeal Passenger of drunken pilot loses case London leads the global race International lawyers face fresh competition in world markets from a resurgent Germany, Edward Fennell says Duty of Community institutions European Law Report Lunxemboung Opening the county court door David Wyld analyses the far-reaching provisions for extended right of audience Herbert Smith Scrivenor: Inns and Chambers Grant Latimer Commercial Junior Clerk Dibb Lupton Broomhead and Prior Litigation Solicitor Debt Recovery Assistant Legal Resources Locums KPMG Ams Ltd Laurence Simons Associates Senior Practice Manager for Barristers Chambers Squire & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chambers of Mrs. Helen Legal Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Wedlake Bell British Gas Reuter Simkin Nestle Brewer Morris Private Client Tax Planning Lipson Lloyd Jones Law Personnel NFU Diary of Times Classified Legal Adviser I. T. Manager Kidsons. Impey Leicester City Council The Times Charles Fellowes Partnership Portsmouth LR Recruitment Specialists Smith Bernal Co. Ltd Tax Consultancy/legal Research Nationwide… Dwr Cymru Welsh Water Legal Adviser at Southend-On-Sea Freshfields Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Horton General Hospital News of the World Deputy Head of Financial Services BICC Group Garfield Robbins The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Willesden College of Technology Ipswich Hospital Legal Stevenage North East Essex Health Authority New star rises in the East to guide British engineers Young professionals are experiencing at first-hand the engine of Japan's economy, Sally Watts writes Public Appointments Hampshire Health Care The Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital… Imperial College Postdoctoral Research Assistant Legal Aid County Council Cast of 90 hooked on global camaraderie Rex Bellamy wishes 'tight lines' to comoetitors in the world fly fishing championship which starts today Dighton is boosted by record Cycling The Times Barbarians look to Stanley Whiff in builds an image at Tadley Second round draw Grasshoppers will work hard Rugby Union RFU urges meeting over laws Elliot dropped as England turn to Holt Table Tennis Lions spring devil of a surprise ICE Hockey Captain Houston in heavy demand Lacrosse Pools Forecast Kingston signal their intentions Basketball Generous can lead St Leger heroes to Sandown double Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections Hills's colt is heavily supported Mellottie looks to Cambridgeshire Rutter celebrtates 42-1 treble Sedgefield Selctions Results from yesterday's four meetings From our French Racing Correspondent Paris: Vermeille second to miss Arc Rapid Raceline Warriington believe mass defections may be in prospect Rugby League Montana passes another record Anerican Football Humble is a dab hand Fishing Rivals left in wake of Britain Water Skiing Today's Fixtures Sheffield enters record race Evans's vest settles a tough stage Drug tests aid Britain Athletics One in the eye of a sleepless couch potato Sport on Television The Week in Review Peter Barnard reflects on the orchestrated frissons of an all-night sporting promenader Malory and Speedwell stake early claims Volletball Anderson reproduces world form at Brest Student Sport Jones faces an anxious wait for race ruling Powerboating Pallister doubtful for European tie Clough to remain at Forest Discipline at Leigh In Brief Banik Ostrava plan to make a point to Villa's manager Football Beckford on hand for final flurry Snags that Rangers must clear For the Record Waddle 's goal helps supply aperitif for European Cup Overseas League Results Jacobs chasing a first in defence of crown Boxing Hendry's sights on Davis's record Snooker Magazine sued over marathon Athletics America's Cup challenge from Soviets Yachting Racing Britain's gentle persuader Iraq causes dilemma for Games delegates Azhaniddin poised to join Derbyshire By losing out on the coach, Oxford are missing the bus Players urge recall of high-seam ball FA vetoes plan for revival of ancient fixture City invite Rovers to share ground Reed right about his tactics
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