News from 02/10/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Michael Dynes and Peter Victor, Jon Ashworth, Graham Rock, Jon Morten, Peter Stothard and Charles Bremner, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Douglas McWilliams, Neil Bennett, Norman Westwood, Robert Key, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nick Nuttal Technology Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Heather Neill, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Callum Murray, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Roger Smith, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Julian Lew, Helmut Schmidt, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Martin Cropper, M. G. N. Fordyce, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Dr Alan Sked, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Duncan Oppenheim, Peter Barnard, David Brewerton and Angela MacKay, David Thomas, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Julian Tracey, Charles H. Wilson, Chris Whiteside, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Peter Bryan, Phil McLennan, Craig Seton, Coomi Kapoor, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Raymond Plant, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Ray Cowell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, David Brewerton, Derek Tonkin, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Guy Yeoman, Christopher Walker, W. A. O'n. Waugh, Peter Aykroyd, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, G. B. Miller, Liz Smith, Neil McIntyre, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Peter Morris, Sarah Jane Checkland, Iain Mathieson, John Lewis, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, G. C. O'shaughnessy, D. D. Davies, Geoffrey Knight, John da Silva, Lulu Yu, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Paul Ashbee, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoBush hints at peace deal if Iraq pulls out Saddam's 'barbarity' condemned Budget hope buoys market Falling behind Lockerbie film European call Shooting anger Cricket finale Index SAS veteran will head British forces By our Sports Staff: Mansell changes gear to earn £6m a year 'No bias' rules anger TV producers Frontbench friction mars Labour unity The Famous Grouse Union's reform swing Jobless joyriders defy the Army and Ira kneecappers After the shooting of two Belfast teenagers, Edward Gorman describes the deadly "Saturday night sport" played in the streets by car thieves NatWest MP protests over Adams interview Britain behind in research spending Drink-drive convictions are quashed Captain in court Fast reaction Texaco price cut Romanian plea Lockerbie relatives see 'squares of death' as plane fell Poll tax official held captive Illingworth clash over lost gold BBC's spending of licence fee to be scrutinised BT risks price-capping on foreign calls Amma Chinese refugees come out of hiding MacGregor urges local campaigns to boost schools cash Compaq Picture Gallery Faroes deal may bring salmon back to rivers Rail fare dodgers to be fined on spot County Hall sale in the balance Marconi trial PC in hospital Post pay claim Ban on thieves Coats stolen Fast food Passengers hurt Ford Drafting error on housing subsidies could cost £250m Anglican principal joins RCs Aerospatiale Bayeux tapestry wins defenders Suggestions at the weekend that 'shish kebabs' in the Bayeux tapestry prove that the record of 1066 is not an 11th century work have been contested, as Mark Souster reports 'Bernadette' producer promises a revival Dimbleby to be honoured Freshwater algae may be threat to human health Big run on personal car plates Media's focus on violence criticised Museum on legion charges Doctors seek clues to big rise in asthma deaths Ford Renault Half party's MPs should be women' By our Political Correspondent: Phasing out church schools is rejected Education Defence cash defiance of shadow cabinet six dismays Kinnock Labour Party Conference: Blackpool Parties struggle to hammer out their views on the care of children The Family Policy Debate By Nicholas Wood Setback for union hardliners Legal Changes Do not expect too much, Smith warns delegates Economy By our Chief Political Correspondent: Reselection defeat for leadership Constitution Pure New Wool Serb autonomy move in Croatia increases danger of ethnic war Kasparov turns from Soviet flag in protest Kiev militants set one month deadline for independence Good grief, Charlie Brown is 40 today East's best and brightest eager to shine in the new Germany Anne McElvoy, in the last of three articles on East Germany, reports on the people most likely to succeed in the arena of a reunited nation Germans told to go for unified Europe Both sides of Congress attack US budget Our Foreign Staff: France insists on Kuwaiti democracy despite criticism Pro-Israel militia releases Shias Rolex Picture Gallery Surprise job for a man the Americans will respect Man in the News Islamic giants begin to mend their quarrel Signs of strain in Western unity on Gulf From Associated Press in Newyork: Brazil admits giving nuclear help to Iraq British Gas Pakistan army chief vows elections will go ahead as planned Peugeot Diesels Picture Gallery Heat off Singh as court suspends caste plan Party split widens in Peking (Reuter): 25 die at pro-Aoum mass rally Bush message Nobel move (AP): US veteran dies (Reuter): Opposition win (AFP): Big Macs up National Union of Teachers Servant or master Alan Coren And moreover Pakistan: a land divided and unruly Emma Duncan explains how democracy is cast aside by tribalism, Islam and the army With all its might, Germany can be a power for good On the eve of unification, Helmut Schmidt, former West German chancellor, sets out his hopes-and anxieties Peers to the rescue The Times Diary Riesling but no sour grapes The Times Diary Silent storm The Times Diary Dustbin of history The Times Diary In the rough The Times Diary Declaring War on War The Credibility Deficit An Inane Amendment Boat people and Cambodia peace Use of acupuncture Alternative energy Cost of legal aid Family planning in global context Philistine garages 'Spongy' roads Cost of training Lapse of security at Stonehenge Polytechnic degrees Smoking-free films Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Marriages Meeting Dinners Birthdays today Judges' service Elections New Lord Mayor elected Major General Norman Wheeler Obituaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Institution of Civil Engineers Royal Navy appointments Recorders Princely gift Lawrence O'brien Lawrence Kasha Cranwell graduations When the Lord comes, he will rule his people with… On this Day The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2295 Flights of fantasy in the office Filing cabinets and other work-station furniture can be fun as well as functional Femme Kindly explode your car outside tunnel Why are so many warning signs to drivers a symbol for confusion Show time for a spoilt Scotsman in Paris Alistair Blair is having fun at Balmain, Liz Smith wathced him prepare for his debut Comer to the Paris fashion scene. On leaving St… Penny Plain Ltd Stupenda's farewell Briefing Instant oldies Family affair Last chance Victor Hochhauser Royal Shakespeare Company Cue the rude mechanicals Theatre For all their helicopters and laserbeams, today's theatre productions cannot match the simpler stage thrills of the past, argues Jeremy Kingston from his seat in the gods Restoration but less comedy Theatre A political farce is being altered as it tours the country. Heather Neill gives a foretaste Digital Entertainment Publications Ltd No critics please, they're British Art: Uk90, Tykyo Sarah Jane Checkland on Japanese reactions to British contemporary art Slumbering between the lines 0Theatre Love Letters Wyndham's Opera Kent Opera: A Celebration Marlowe, Canterbury Radio Forsyte Chronicles/Passport to Permanence Radio 4 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Television & Radio Satellite Scotch Snap Some of France's top horseball players prepare… Anger over shooting of Ulster teenage joyriders The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,414 Word-Watching AA ROADWATCH Weather Thatcher fears Bonn 'domination' Falling right into the promises trap Conference sketch Rosehaugh directors leave after changes Frogmore down Tootal falls Specialists join The Times The Pound Polly Peck admits facing a liquidity problem PPI cashflow 'suffers over foreign deficits' By our Financial Editor: CGE bids £112 m for water services US budget deal sends shares up GA to break up Arbuthnot bank UBS Phillips and Drew Securities Limited Recession seen in retail sales fall Rock falls to loss at half time Newmark in red Thorpe scrip Bilton ahead Ossory advance Vivella sell-offs Director resigns London Traded Options Traditional Options Leisure group gives warning as profits rise to £6.4m TSA publishes new set of rules ISE ready to take bull by the horns Watts rises to £4.52m By our City Staff: News Corp asked about fall Share enquiry Eyeing up ICI Retail price index needs a root and branch reform A positive side to higher oil prices CBI should recognise scapegoat in mirror Business Letters Airbus clinches £2bn contract Porter Chadburn pays £2.8m for Gola marks Business Roundup Turnaround for Medeva CRT rises Armour Trust up to £2.26m Avonmore falls 10% Scandals compared Canning up 7% to £4.8m Ardagh plans scrip issue Fellow feeling Economic realism Nadir visit is scotched The Times City Diary Together again Pecking a hole in Polly's accounts Comment Banks open cheque books for European buying spree Programme note A value judgment Cutting a dash The Times Presspass Tootal awaits the next move Tempus La Corporacion Banesto Oil price fall and rate hopes help Dow surge 63 points World Markets Wall Street Alpha Stocks Rally in the futures sector helps FT-SE Index to climb 40 points Official aid likely for Nikkei Recent Issues Holiday Inn Li denies Cathay listing was linked to share deal Major Indices Major Changes World Market Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Rally in thin market Stock Exchange Prices Justice at twice the price Legal Brief The cost of legal aid is still risinig. Roger Smith puts the bill into context Accountants owed no duty of care to bidders who took over company Law Report October 2 1990 Court of Appeal Garfield Robbins Bournemouth Borough Council Legal Appointments Charles Fellowes Partnership London Fire & Civil Defence Authority A case of digging in at the Bar Many lawyers believe barristers are delaying more effective and cheaper services, Edward Fennell writes Legal Appointments Applied Management Sciences Ltd Wilson Stephens Happier to settle out of court Resolving commercial disputes by negotiation saves business time and money. But will it catch on in Britain? Legal Manager Quarry Dougall Lewis Moore The Simkins Partnership Solicitors Inns and Outs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Law Personnel Lancaster City Council Proofreader, Leading City Solicitors require an… Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal London law appointements ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Docklands Unitel John Hamilton Associates Taylor Root Micheal Page Legal PA Laurence Simons Associates Lipson Lloyd Jones 1 Land Law Barrister Cyngor Dosbarth Dwyfor South Bucks District Council Family Law Barristers Public Appointments Financial Public Legal Ealing College London The Blackpool and Fylde Society for the Blind Miau Lace Mawer Aston University A bigger splash in privatised water Water companies of good prospects, says Joan Llewelyn Owens Public Appointments Campaign for Oxford Administrative Officer Brecon Beacons National Park Committee City of London Dyfed Durham Health Authority Taking your Place in tower Hamlets National Federation of Women's Institutes The Times Welcome the new Ben Johnson Simon Barnes looks at the rehabilitation and the return of a disgraced Olympic champion The television appeal held by Lineker's legs Sport on Television the Week in Review Thomas in mood to celebrate Gymnastics Pools Forecast Trip west may give Gunston renewed zest Swimming Raiders preserve unbeaten record American football New Zealand bowlers put in the shade Cricket Wilkinson overcomes fatigue to break record Cycling Snurge in demand as Arc line-up takes final shape Racing Longchamp Probables Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Souk to set Brighton four-timer in motion for successful team Movement issue raised Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Devon Selections Aliysa enquiry adjourned until November 18 Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Peking paves way for an Olympic bid The succssful staging of the Asian Games has convinced many that China can follow in Atlanta's footsteps Romania and Italy play percentages Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnard Castle box clever Barry Trowbridge reviews the second round of the Provincial Insurance Cup Davies drops threat of retirement to return to Welsh fold Rugby Union O'Reilly hints of Cup deal Deaton's debut augurs well Talented teenager shines in defeat Wigan decide Hanley is worth backing Rugby league Today's Fixtures Last-ditch attempt to secure backing Rowing All is not lost for McKenzie Boxing Sport on TV No public decision on Speedie Careca strikes in last minute Overseas Football Review by Keith Blackmore Martin prepares to make timely return in European venture Football Vale are forced to pay the penalty Gough in doubt for tie Overseas Results Gately skating a path smoothly to the top By a Correspondent: Defoy's 67 ties him for lead with Williams Golf For the Record Tigers get Rams by the tail Basketball Ice Hockey Flyers find Haig too smooth for comfort University match goes to Reading Hockey Support for campaign In brief Racing 39 Rugby Union 40 Football 41 Speculation ends with Mansell's return to Williams Byrne happy after meeting Rugby and Rule Four Tomarrow The Times begins a three-part series on the dilemma facing rugby union over changes to the amateur regulations M. G. S. Communications Downing tools at East German medal factory Anne McELVOY sees the sun set on a nation where sporting sporting success and state supremacy went hand in hand to winners' podium Viewpoint returns with look of a champion Riding high on opening day Hard core fans back cricket in Big Apple Champions to face Shield winners
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