News from 24/09/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Peter Green, Nick Nuttall, Dave Dent (Chairman), DJM, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Jasper Rees, Paul Bompard, Douglas McWilliams, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, Richard Garlick, Philip Howard, Brian Hackett, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Goodacre and Paul Simpson, Michael Tate and Angela MacKay, Eric Mensforth, Noel Goodwin, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Margie Pazikas, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Hoy, Christopher Colton, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Ken Mansfield Media director, Paul Simpson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Roger Pratt, Sara MacDonald Media editor, Charles Bremner, Clive Goodacre, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Le Vay, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Tracey Keller, Charles Varley Media director, Sandy Bisp, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Chris Huntley, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Heap, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, Graham Searjeant Financial editor, John Gray, Peter Guilford, Stephen Crampton (Secretary), Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Nigel Mansell, Michael Reidy, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Chris Williams, Nicholas Roynon, Jane Bidder, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mike Hewitt Editor, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Sarah Jane Checkland, Anne-Marie Sapsted, Peter Victor, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, A. F. Postlethwaite, Felix Mann (President), Adrian Dannatt, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Benedict Nightingale, Francis Rae, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Karl H. Pagac, Micharel Seely, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Diana Thompson Deputy editor, Alan Walters, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Nightingale,
ResumoSaddam threat against Israel and oilfields US and Iraq step up war of words De Klerk to seek US ties Pub killing Racing scandal Polly Peck Index Winning Woosnam sets sights on new triumphs Surgeon keeps the royal presshounds at bay Picture Gallery Labour would cancel new roads Major indicates ERM entry by end of year Delays for M1 drivers The San Roque Club Gorbachev faced with vital vote Man killed in Ulster public house gun attack Arms haul find near UN Aberlour M1 drivers to face new delays Ray of hope for border village with a fearsome reputation Centre-party puzzle for voters of Knowsley Picture Gallery Dossier on Tories defended Conflict looms over pay demands Rail passenger is stabbed Liver transplant Terrorist alert Disaster trauma More wheezers Picture Gallery NSPCC denies move to end its role on child abuse lists Agenda The Week ahead Satirical Thatcher series sunk Benn and Frost dash on TV-am Big classes deter bright pupils Halifax Applicant could be cut out for the job Greens say beach pollution worse now than last year Attack on West's actions in Gulf Electric car 'not the clean option' GL Population control 'is best aid' Film history from an Argentine cellar Scottish nationalists expected to call for a vote on independence New leader sets out to woo the votes Picture Gallery 7 Channel Leukaemia kills girl in law case Taxi rape Tooth hope Murder enquiry` Beatles find £1m fire Bond winners The Ultimate Driving Machine MacKay tells lawyers to curb costs of legal aid Short on brink of big chess success Limit sought on state's power to hinder press freedom Subsidence may cost over £400m Picture Gallery Tories' conference poses a tough security test for Dorset police Picture Gallery Success in fight against serious fraud Future of successful theatre threatened by repairs dispute Face to face with the client over video link E The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Generals grapple with surfeit of airborne troops and token forces Palestinians warn West of guerrilla retaliation IWC Picture Gallery Resistance leader says Iraqis are stripping city Picture Gallery (AP): Saudis' pressure may drive Husain closer to Baghdad Assad fails to move Tehran Soldiers face an identity problem BUPA Nigeria says British Gulf protest was too hasty East bloc progress on sharing arms cuts All in a Day's Work Picture Gallery Sofia party exposes its disarray Europeans divided on US call for farm cuts Patten critics point to tough Dutch policy on pollution Dissent emerges over EC environment tax Reuter: Fugitive's haven in Uruguay Amnesty criticises pact on refugees (AFP): Taylor cans for Liberia elections (AFP): French blazes (AFP): Manila bombs (AP): Rebels strike (AFP): Security change Attack claim De Klerk seeks US 'friendship' on reform path Zulus held after township deaths Picture Gallery Gypsy caravan heads for Germany Bhutto ordered to stand trial From Associated Press Delhi: More suicide attempts in caste jobs protests The Chinese Export Commodities Fair (Cecf) China scores victory Our state of phoney peace ...and moreover Recession for sure: slump unlikely From a mighty acorn, the same tired old creed As the Greens meet in Wolverhampton, John Gray accuses them of neglecting market solutions to environmental problems in favour of political dogma No laughing matter Piltdown claim that cuts no ice Touching gesture Now we are Sikhs All hands on tapedeck Whip hand? Not Green Enough Roles in Child Welfare Philistine Garages 'The ills the Prince is heir to' Flight from Kuwait Township violence Wider or deeper X-ray diagnosis Use of acupuncture Serving God and Mammon Alternative energy Period gardens Probation experiment Beef for export Mozart's death Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Marriages Birthdays today Service dinner Nature notes Today's royal engagements Merchant Taylors' School Ian Gow, MP Lord Swann Marshal Xu Xiangqian Anniversaries Reception Butchers' Company Rosemary, Lady Brinckman Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Chesney Horwood Appointments Dinner Church news University news The time is coming when I will send famine on the… On This Day Sept 24 on this Day 1889 School Ties The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2288 Is our fear a flight of fancy? A new book claims that a trip by air should be regarded more as a foray into a hostile environment than a jolly jaunt. Victoria McKee examines a controversial health warning to the globe-trotting set Serving a course of history The golden age of Russian dining is to be commemorated in the Cotswolds Tatler Christie's Adopting new approaches to the truth The planned revision of the adoption laws falls short of the ideal, according to the people most affected Pro-Am conflict Russian Woolf Last chance Batons and bows, a harmonious combination? Heinrich Schiff, new music director of the Northern Sinfonia, talks to Stephen Pettitt Bonhams Knightsbridge Trying to bring order to anarchy in the UK? Is fine art criticism no more than a matter of ill-informed opinion? Sarah Jane Checkland on the academics' view of British reviewers Now for the real test International engagements will help 'liberate' Artur Pizarro, the contest's young winner, Hilary finch reports Pick of the Fringe The Times Swift's downstairs upstairs Theatre Directions to Servants Riverside Studios Television Sweet Nothing BBC 1 Concerts Consort of Musicke Wigmore Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Picture Gallery Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events The Times Bbc 1 First direct Doubts over future of Soviet state eclipse fiery economic debate Meyer abandons bid to keep Welsh seat The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,407 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Enquiry launched after 747 fuel alert Doubts over future of Soviet state eclipse fiery economic debate Meyer abandons bid to keep Welsh seat The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,407 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch For the latest Aa traffic and roadworks information, Picture Gallery Labour priority on environment Weather Abroad around Britain For the latest region by region forecast, 24 hours a… London Highest & Lowest Manchester Glasgow Enquiry launched after 747 fuel alert Fear of flying Pm Am Lighting-Up Time Yesterday No Title Noon today Business and Finance 21-25 Education 26,27 Sport… Severn bid for Caird aided by 18% buy No float for Rock Garden Maxwell fund The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates CBI's strongest warning yet on recession Computer virus cost escalates P&O ponders Atlanta games plan Loans enquiry at Hill Samuel arm G7 leaders play safe on policy A Fimbra Member Nadir calls on DTI to start Polly Peck investigation Co-op set to adopt closed travel units CRS to expand stores Virgin atlantic Canfield celebrates expansion with soda Spurs' new adviser is Brown Shipley EC accused of aiding Japan in car market Rise and fall of the super loan Doctus to confirm deal Fat cherub resurrected Tighten the reins but loosen the girth Economic View Interesting times but too late to cut and run Szenz of history Polly on the run Attali the mum East German yards seek lifeline The Times Hornby on right track Continental progress may offset UK fall at Steetley Today Overseas deals help Dean & Bowes beat leisure sector blues Unlisted Securities Japanese warning on foreign lending California insurers win '$800m' boost Investment Trusts Why later ERM entry is the brighter option Third Market Gold Capitalisation and week's change Co-Operative College Norwich School London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Dauntsey's School Man with a price on his head Educational HITEC Hastings Information Technology Centre Bursar English Teacher BAC Teacher/Tutor for 5½ years old boy with Down… Lansdowne School of Law The Law Degree in Cambridge One Day Courses for the Workplace Headstart Teaching pupils and wishing them well Being a teacher can be rewarding, but teaching sick children requires special qualities, says Anne-Marie Sapsted Which Career Suits Best? Learning about the real world 'Today's pupils desperately need new knowledge: they are facing the biggest transition a society can make, from socialism to capitalism overnight' Educational Coventry Polytechnic The Queen's Secretarial College Oxford and County Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rapid Results College Boston University Middlesex Polytechnic The Times The Leys School Cambridge Common Professional Examination The University of Buckingham Today's children St James's Secretarial College London College of Business Secretarial Training… Language Courses Educational Warwick School Cheltenham College Westonbirt School for Girls La Crême De La Crême King & Toben Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Royal School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants University Appointments Leicester University Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants University of Southampton Independent Education King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Girls' Public Day School Trust St. Edmund's School Hindhead, Surrey Lochinver House School Manpower Maine-Tucker Recruuitment Consuliants Secretary/pa Martin's winning formula Neston open with promise La Crême De La Crême E&OP Retail Motor Industry Federation Secretary Sw1 College Leaver Chairman's Office Belle Workflow Recruitment Jaygar Knightsbridge Secretaries Secretary/pa to Equine Director Maine-Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants BDC Zarak Hay Associates Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Politics Mature Administration Secretary Admin Sec Sec Pa. To Exec Director Assistant Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities Entwistle Fine Art BDC Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodge Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries MacBlain Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lethargy clings to Slough Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title A display of solid virtues serves the holders well Bad apples leave a rotten taste Oti out for a month Back's form for Leicester is bonus for England selectors Hodgkinson's touch of class the decisive factor for Nottingham Weekend Rugby Union Results New faces at home in the first McDonnell likely to throw in the sponge for keeps Castleford handed Trophy by Crooks (AP): Boulevard of broken dreams for Widnes Today's Fixtures Football Obligation to lead Cochrane treble By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Dunlop's Guineas jewels poised to glitter at Ascot From our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Ibn Bey completes an English clean sweep Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Saturday's results Curragh details Dashing Blade lands valuable prize in Milan Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Palace are proof of perils that lie in wait Kendall takes right place Fortune favours a labouring United Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables Pools Check Old-style Arsenal are slow to meet Graham standards Watford careering down a side-road Gibson courted Cecere purchased Sinton hits top form for Taylor Sheffield United's fear of relegation as they hit bottom Liverpool still on course for record Back to business at last at Bootham Bath's name rallies the town like a fiery cross A barrier beyond belief New motor for Elliott Southworth display impressive PGA Cup stays west For the Record From a Special Correspondent in Municha: Azinger overhauls Feherty Future outlook is of little comfort to beaten Britain Austria on the brink QDibnah provides finishing touch Prototype triumph Rugby Union 30 Racing 31 Football 32,33 Mansell wins inside distance Woosnam breathes a heady air Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Results from Estoril Hole-By-Hole Guide to the World Match Play Final England six in drug test Playing the Games but not the game Norman and Beck tie This was the sweetest victory of my career Double doping scandal is new threat to racing On inside Pages The £500m cost of staying ahead News International's order for 26 Man Roland printing presses from West Germany forms part of the largest print contract in the history of the newspaper business. Clive Goodacre and Paul Simpson talk to Rupert Murdoch about this recent order, and the implications for Ni of his £500 million investment in the Phase Ii extension, now coming on stream at Wapping in east London Nornews Vanguard Gold at the end of the rainbow revolution Colour is becoming vital to a newspaper to attract advertising. How will the move from black and white affect the editiorial pages? Deadline in Docklands Victory by Rupert Murdoch over the print unions and the new technology it introduced has forever changed the look of the press, Michael Hoy writes The powerhouse of printing progress Inside Wapping Phase Ii: the huge press hall has 16 state-of-the art Newsman 40 web offset colour presses producing 80,000 copies an hour, paving the way for bigger editions Crosfield Harland Simon Costs set to fall as the revenue soars Better, faster colour presses and inserting equipment could doubled and revenue within five years Picture Gallery Big battle looming for the small ads Picture Gallery Plant that grew and grew Architecture Colebrook, Evans & McKenzie Nailing the lid on Caxton Better quality is the target of the huge, computerised colour presses in the Wapping press halls, and with it faster and more efficient productioin runs TNT The Worldwide Transportation Group Where brandy flowed These days the Wapping print plant is 'dry', but once upon a time it was a very different story Wimpey Construction UK Men who put up a mega plant from next to nothing Building Grove Consultants Ltd Getting to the reader on time Going local SHM Strachan Henshaw Machinery Glossary PPS Polite robots join in the paper chase Automation, which ranks high among the design priorities, is bringing speed and safety to the new presshall-plus an air of relative calm-Richard Garlick says Meeting an order that made history Building the presses for Wapping involved expansion in Germany, Paul Simpson says Du Pont-Howson Lifting the retailers' five o'clock shadow Technology means newspapers will soon arrive with section inserting already done 10 steps to Wapping The exacting way newspapers will be printed in future Colour Data Systems Ltd Lowther and Partners Press button for perfection Newspaper press speeds and tolerances are now so advanced that complex new technologies had to be developed to control them Phoning the fax and figures The development of high resolution faxes means that newspaper pages edited and made-up in one town can be sent away for printing in another SCA VeriVide Mullis Morgan Ltd Watmoughs (Holdings) Plc A cure for the shakes Putting good colour on to newsprint is a challenge which requires advanced equipment and skilled technicians High tide for boys with the right flow The creation of a fast, reliable new ink run is a fundamental part of upgrading Colour is not news, but it sure helps Photographs Picture editors debate what is still a controversial issue in newspaper offices Britland Bucknall Austin Ferris Watson A. R. Waller and Associates Architects Free press unlocks the political borders Even before the Brandenburg Gate opened, many British publishers were negotiating new links with their Eastern European counterparts Eastern challenge Dawn brigade leads the battle for readers Britian's army of newsboys and girls have become the front line of attack in the fight to win more home deliveries. Colour will give them more ammunition Gardner Merchant Ltd Etcetera Construction Services Ltd. The tough drive to success Throughout the week, 460 Tnt lorries pour out of Wapping's gates carrying 5,000 tons of newsprint to various parts of the country Trusting neighbours How NI's community involvement is gathering pace Wace Group Plc Consolidating profits within the frame UPM United Paper Mills You cannot sell greens in blue Colour quality and faster printing will be an important boon for the highly competitive newspaper advertising market in the Nineties BK Why there remains a role for gravure Phase Ii acknowledges that some advertisers will continue to ask for gravure printing Recycled paper becomes front page news Paper Concern for the environment is making used fibre and paper popular substitutes J&D Shadwell Engineering Ltd. Newspapers find a talking voice A slump in American newspaper sales has led some publishers there to experiment with video and fax 'deliveries', even to the extent of including classified ads and help lines Cl coates lorilleux Science of an expanding art The creative side of inserts is at last getting the attention it warrants Ferag No butlers in the brave new world Times Past and Present One hundred years ago The Times had the air of a second-rate gentleman's club. Today a very different species makes the deadlines 1890
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