News from 25/09/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Vivien Stern, Director, Law Report, Robert Nott, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Mandrin (Michael Phillips), James Bone and Philip Jacobson, R. Watson-Baker, Zahid Hussain, Jasper Rees, Roy Edey, Tim Judah, Geraldine Bedell, J. B. M. Frederick, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Corespondent, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Paul Wilkinson and Ronald Faux, Henry Kelly, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Graham A. Weale, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, W. Anthony Pike, Wolfgang Munchau, Business Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Debra Craine, Hywel G. Jones, Julian Amery, Louise Taylor, Mathew Bond, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John M. G. Browning, C. F. Elias, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Christopher Jones, Stephen Shaw, Director, Norman De, Dick Hinder, Nicole Swengley, Philip Bassett, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, David Jewell, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Young and Michael Hornsby, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Barrow and Michael Clark, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, J. P. M. Cook, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Stephen Evans, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Angus McINTOSH, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Adrian J. Farrel, Jack Crossley, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Mel Webb, Anthony Parsons, Sebastian Coe, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Conrad Voss, Glyn Emery, Philip Pangalos, Roddy Mackenzie, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Mithell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Linda Steele, David Black, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ian Clark, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoSweeping new powers given to Gorbachev Clash with Russian parliment looms De Klerk meets Bush Legal aid fear Green snub Hotel bid Brierley Investments yesterday launched a ?644… London degrees Degrees from Imperial College, University of London… Dope enquiry Index UK military team 'missing in Iraq' By our Foreign Staff: US heiress's Polish dream all ends m tears Lambeth victory in poll tax appeal Shares slide as oil tops $40 Offal banned in feed after pig gets Bse Baker hints that election will not be until 1992 Bovis Terrorist cell 'may have carried out 10 of 18 IRA attacks' BSE in pig raises new fears about transmission Sun Alliance French to reimburse UK lamb carriers Picture Gallery Counties retain stake in planning 9m 'caught in poverty trap' Rochdale judge appointed £965,000 for dental blunder Strike called off Bravery award Two found dead Ronson appeal Resort bid fails Correction Badger-baiters are jailed after being trapped by camera Self-defence call by Jewish deputy Doctor is accused of rape Recession by any other name Mellor endorses arts shake-up Scottish exams 'a superior route to university' Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association Telecom Lawyers fear 715m legal aid bill will be capped Probation for woman who killed daught Third chess game win for Speelman Engine's triumphant return Stuff of fiction returns to haunt racing world Toll from sewer gas now three Hospital protest Search for boy Train attacked Airport strike Fire enquiry Rolex Peugeot 605 Tories swing behind motorway expansion proposals Wakeham says 'huge task' lies ahead on global warming Greens seek end to police poll tax role Prison officers call for minimum standards to prevent more riots Picture Gallery Lambeth 's surprise at poll tax victory Patten accused of trying to split critics of white paper Dragons to be slain, heroes to be sung Baker to announce new party branches Jewels wanted Advertisement Bureaucrats shut door on Soviet enterprise culture As President Gorbachev gains sweeping powers to implement economic reforms, Mary Dejevsky looks at how the barriers to a free market have hit one Soviet enterprise Abbey National Bulgarian party struggle intensifies Signature seals reunification East Germany gives in to jail protesters' demands EC resists American pressure for cut in farm aid Thames Television Mrs Mandela to stand trial next year on kidnap charge Kaunda to bring in democracy (AFP): Murder report (Reuter): Police chief out (AP): 43 die in storm (AFP): Last paper The Times Historic vote sets Hawke on road to state sell-offs Lahore court files new Bhutto charge Waiting game suits runaway Nice chief Foot-in-mouth VIPs speak out regardless Castro 'wanted nuclear attack on US' Mitterrand offers Iraq a peaceful way out of Kuwait Air embargo will 'spell catastrophe' Falklands ships head for Gulf German help Dinar swap Offer rejected Saddam rocks cradle of civilization Picture Gallery Invasion 'plotted for two years Business Computing West welcomes Tehran arrest of smugglers Cede a point, Mr Major …and moreover Take a pew, if you can This show may offend-so do watch Should we feel thwarted if Saddam pulls out? Anthony Parsons believes that if the hawks are denied their war, Iraq's military arsenal could be neutralised only within a wider-ranging settlement Camden trial Mobile column A real turn-up The Price of Legal Aid No Easy Utopia Baking a Bland Cake Young people and imprisonment Treatment of the IRA God and Mammon Housing homeless Stolen antiquities Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Control of UK troops in the Gulf Gaelic teaching Summit for children Proof of the pudding Gas guzzling Maths for all Court Circular Marriages Today s royal engagements Memorial services Luncheons Anniversaries Lansdowne School of Law Farriers' Company Eric Holttum When the Gulf was a unified region Appointments University news Lord Caradon Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Judge retires Felix Hope Nicholson Lord Swann Birthdays today Shiplake College Meeting Dinners A good man's words are wise. and he is always… On This Day Sept 25 on this Day 1944 RNIB Looking Glass Appeal The Times the Sunday Times Birth and Death Concise Crossword No 2289 Fancy wrappings Liz Smith reports on the company that provides scrapes for smart shouldres Beautiful Knitwear Ehrman Tapestry Huntsmans Harrods Knightsbridge A green light for gold Six jewellers have applied a Midas touch to nature The Wool Works Ltd. Logos take the flight path What is it about birds that makes them such enduring symbols? The Talking Book Club Smoke gets in your aisles Cigarette smoking is declining in real life, but as Geoff Brown argues, it seems more prominent than ever in films Ads, lies, videotapes It's true Last chance… Brechtians alienated from the future What price socialist theatre in the capitalist, re-unified Germany? Stephen Evans reports Rihm revealed, MacMillan mastered International team Debra Craine on English National Ballet's plans, announced by its new artistic director Keith Prowse Hint of pain behind the nose Theatre Rock Town & Country Radio In My Opinion Radio 4 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concerts Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall The Old Vic Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events British Art Fair Picture Gallery Bbc1 First direct De Klerk has tough task in winning over US Congress The Times Crossword Puzzzle No 18,408 Picture Gallery Patten snub for Greenpeace over white paper briefing Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Labour man rebuked for 'dirt' plea Weather Index Guerin firm admits to ISC fraud Lawson's three misjudgments MAI tops ?65m The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Shares slide as oil breaches $40 a barrel IMF aids nations damaged by Gulf Continental rejects Pirelli Brierley bids for Mount Charlotte Hays tops City expectations Generator plans more cuts Svccess Home Loans Pound gains 3 cents as trade gap narrows to £1.13bn Aristrain ends British Steel takeover talks Toshiba Picture Gallery By our Industrial Editor: New chief executive at Coats Musterlin shares halted at 37p Brent Chemicals in 11.5% rise to ?6.8m Schroders payout up Rutland declines 11 % Figures fall at Unigroup Lamont interest gain By our Industral Editor: Small firms 'are in recession now' By our Economics Correspondent: Housing market at lowest EFM profits up Norish down at halfway LTG results improve 30% AGF buys Prudential subsidiary Metalrax ahead Aberdeen soars Peel the hunter and hunted Gulf fears pack them into the IMF bunker Steer in wranglers John Major's autumn diary Comment Byteing the shrink Battling on Hays Hte Business Services Group Steetley sound overseas Antofagasta hit by drop in price of copper Cornwell Parker dips to £8.7m Systems Reliability Communications By our City Staff: BM ready to buy Blackwood Hodge £6bn wiped off shares as index closes below 2,000 Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes By our City Staff: Polypipe advances by 20.3% Lloyd Thompson Japanese buy into Berlitz Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Hang Seng depressed by fears of Gulf war Schroders Saddam threat hits Dow World Market Indices Sharp declines Profits setback at British Steel: adding value DTI will enter talks over Polly Cost to small businesses of distant tax offices Sharing the pain Cash cost of loan servicing hits builders Balance of trade deficit cured at a stroke Legal omissions London Traded Options Inflation and the poll tax The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures CPS the Grown Prosecution Service Unocal Laurence Simons Associates British Airways Reuter Simkin Theaker Monro & Newman Quarry Dougall The Halsey Consulting Partnership NRA Chambers & Partners Legal Recruitment Consultants Quarry Dougall Coca-Cola Northwest Europe Measure of damages in contract limited to making good plaintiffs loss Legal Appointments Law Personnel Precarious peace for envoys Christopher Jones considers the safety of diplomats after violations in Kuwait The Law Society UFB Humberclyde Court can override privilege of solicitor's client where fraud is suspected The new breed of articled clerks What is happening to the traditional lawyer? Frances Gibb reports on today's preference for civil litigation and commercial specialists Stop the killing accusations Personnel Resources News of the World Legal Appointments Harrods Knightsbridge ASA Law Thames Valley Personal Injury Claims Herbert Smith Inns and out Michael Page Legal Itermational Recruitment… Charles Fellowes Partnership MSL International Lancashire Polytechnic BBC Applied Management Sciences Ltd Zarak Hay Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Badenoch & Clark London Transport Public Appointments Food and Agriclture Organization Lancashire Public Finance Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School Legal Appointments Tenancy Partnership Offered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant Solicitor - Kew Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meirionnydd Kaltons North Tyneside Health Authority Brecon Beacons National Park Committee East Devon District Council The Times Braving the career of a fall guy Despite a few literal lessons from the school of hard knocks, a career as a stunt performer offers ample rewards. Linda Steele looks at the opportunities Essex County Council Departmental Administrator University of East Anglia Croydon Barnardos Sheffield Health Authority Durham County Council South Lincolnshire Health Authority The worst fear How to get a foot in the stunt door This is the year of Anno Domini Celts present a united front to Australians Public Appointments Sandoz Moscow lend a novel touch University off London degree results Solitary medal leaves Britain disheartened Humble claim to fame after sea angling final Conservation and invention used in the United States The capital's case for staging the Games High-flier Akabusi sets solo course New format provides improved cup fare Khehar moves to Gymkhana By a Special cORRESPONDENT: Wilson loses job as coach to Britain Lakeland promise to remain at top Flower-strewn victory Walker sets a record in Westminster Good driving from Mansell and Woosnam Pools Forecast Cut The Music sound choice for Raymond Mrs Moss receives bronze tribute Pontefract Selections Results from yesterday 's three meetings Rapid Raceline Defensive Play wins at Belmont Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Gooch stamps his mark on year of the bat Police fail to arrest a stream of scores Scots to fore yet again Bonus for England as coaching team has to be enlarged Society in need of more help Unbeaten Giants belittle Marino Today's Fixtures Moore adjusting to life at Royals Boston add 1990 to catalogue of woes Gili is missed at Marseilles Johnson's ban ends Overseas Results Graham admits that Arsenal's visit is fraught with danger Vale slip up on a slippery surface Ginzburg too expensive for Newcastle For the Record O'Neill turns on rare heat Barnard's cup place under threat Davie's display is a bonus for Britain Williams deal may tempt Mansell Lesson that needs absorbing Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Drugging affair at Doncaster a case for police Call for supporters to pay police costs Health Cover Leighton recalled by United Elegy for a rich man ruled by altruistic motives Chang sinks Austrian Davis Cup hopes New world matchplay sponsor waits in wings Rowers count cost in Tasmania team Samaranch standing firm
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