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News from 05/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Justin M. Beevor, Gillian Rowe, Brian Collett, Patricia Davies, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Mark Souster, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, G. Lord Secretary, Antonia Hopkins, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Margaret A. M. Thomas, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Philip Allott, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Wolfgang M?nchau, Gerald Leach, John Appleby Chairman, Peter Guilford and Philip Jacobson, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Jane Adley, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Martin Bowley Chairman, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Agence France-Presse, Hugh Pitt, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Win Armand Smith, Robert Morgan, Anatole Kaletsky and Martin Barrow, David Norris, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Peter Stothard, us Editor, and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Patrick Robertson, Secretary, Derek Harris, Harold Harley, Barbara-Ann Williams, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Garton, Frances Gibb, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Edward Lee, Annie Pitt, Paul Cheater, Headmaster, Susan Ellicott, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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More aid for BR as fares rise by 9.5 Hurd hint of Gulf linkage Education battle Chess scandal Prices freed Sell-off jitters Index Princess flies into a $3,500-a-plate social storm Five men in a boat zig-zag to safety Labour defies leaders on electoral reform Visa loses fight to stop cash discounts 20,000 tanks to go under arms treaty Brussels deal for big cuts in farm subsidies The San Roque Club Prime Times The Times on Saturday Connery, the bankable Brit Review Mo on CD and tape Atlas of Medieval Civilisations Star chamber appears a certainty as budget disputes drag on Law lords say poll tax challenges are unlikely to succeed Bar manager acquitted of cocktail killing British Telecom Mother jailed for armed robberies By our Irish Affairs Correspondent: United Berlin offers link-up to Belfast Trial by tabloid papers' threat to extradition Edward Gorman assesses Irish reaction to some British reports on the arrests at Stonehenge Election re-run as journalists squabble Draft concern On the board Dropping out Marines jailed Dulcie Gray ill Lockerbie victim showed signs of life, enquiry told Better service will mean ever higher fares, BR says Rail fares are to rise by 9.5 per cent. Michael Dynes looks at where the money is going Bomb move before grandmasters clash Tolstoy declared bankrupt Mrs Flint braves a sticky wicket on principle £3,000 captures log-book on Red Baron Trust aims to buy old folly Dixons Fifth of primary school places underused British Gas Age barrier to be lifted in drive for policing talent By our Crime Correspondent: Warning of tunnel traffic jam Schools 'fail pupils' Bankers jailed Spies deported Taxi chaos Appeals lost Fraud charges Sunbed warning Food agency call Early release Halifax Picture Gallery JP's iron grip on city's drinking habits freed No Title United Colors of Benetton Magistrates likely to ignore justice cost guide Magistrates will in future be expected to consider the costs of a penaltyu when they impose sentence. Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, reports By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Lawyers find that leisure pays best No Title Comet Delta Airlines Party rejects poll tax non-payment campaigns Council Cash Children's new deal The fringe, where old passions still burn Picture Gallery 'Political' health chiefs face risk of dismissal The NHS Victory for Labour blacks Constitution Hattersley pledge to cut crime rate Law and Order Sun Alliance By our Chief Political Correspondent: Taylor tipped for front bench Elections Today's debates Wine Chill economic winds put 'pork barrel' factor on top in US poll On November 6, mid-term elections will give President Bush an opportunity to win back some ground now held by the dominant Democrats. Peter Stothard, US Editor, discusses his chances From a Correspondent in Manila: Aquino calls on people to rally against army rebels Prague concern on petrol (Reuter): China's secrecy (Reuter): Visionary gift (Reuter): Reign of terror (Reuter): Briton jailed Nerd leads a revolt against nightclubs' velvet barrier Picture Gallery Troops and aid sent to Rwanda Bhutto poll ban unlikely Prime Times Food shortages 'threaten ten million Africans' Bush hails agreement with Soviet Union on conventional forces Arms treaty will codify realities of the new order Mazowiecki poised to challenge Walesa No Title Kohl spells out sacrifices demanded by unification Tame day for new boys in school of democracy Reichstag Sketch by Ian Murray Gorbachev decrees freeing of wholesale prices All Nippon Airways The New Peugeot 405'91 Hurd hints at Gulf link to a solution for Palestinians No Title Miele Iraqi khaki makes Desert Rats turn green Mubarak accuses Iraq of terror offensive Iraq to launch blistering attack at UN Labour's day is done Alan Coren And moreover Bias makes for better television Barbara Amiel advises reforming politicians to learn to live with unbalanced broadcasting Israel fills the gulf at the heart of Arab diplomacy Conot Cruise O'Brien on the likehood of a conference on Israel after the dust has settled on the conflict in Kuwait War artist stands at easel Arms Control at Last A Nupe Test for Labour Nudging the Judges United Germany's common future Cost of legal aid Beirut hospitals Population control Schools challenge Horse doping No Title Searchlight on our amateur arts Asthma deaths Supporting wives Access for walkers Untapped talent Party lines Court Circular Memorial services Dinners Rear Admiral Sir Edmund Irving Obituaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Eleanor Steber Forthcoming marriages Mr Bobby Naidoo Needlemakers' Company Charterhouse Appointments Latest wills W. F. R. Hardie Michel Leiris Summoned by bells Marriages Church news No Title On this Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2298 On Courtesy Day, are we all really trying The Chef, the shop assistant and the doctor's receptionist give Jane Bidder their view on an attempt to encourage the best of British behaviour Symphony Orchestra Malaga Cliff: still top of the pops A new exhibition pays homage to Clarice Cliff, who introduced woolworth's to the bizarre Birthright Designer Sale Shapes and assemblies Galleries John Russell Taylor on Anish Kapoor and Richard Long at the Tate and us Sculptors at the ICA Days in the life Briefing BBC Jelly still shakes in these hands Records: Jazz and Rock Springsteen A-Z Guide to Rock Status QUO Presumed Innocent Solitary flame's fitful glow Opera The Fairy Queen Queen Elizabeth Hall Dido and Aeneas Royal Naval College Euridice Sherman, Cardiff Theatre Brel Theatre Museum Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance Alvin Ailey Alhambra, Bradford Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Television & Radio India Lambeth chief admits council finances 'near catastrophic' US deficit package in jeopardy The Times Crossword No 18,417 Picture Gallery WPA Weather The slippery slope to a bottomless pit Conference sketch Business and Finance 25-31 Motoring 33 Law 36 Sport… Bass plans $1bn facelift for hotels Goodman cash Tilbury falls Smurfit down Lep Group up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Power underwriters to seek protection from Gulf war Nadir blamed on eve of banks meeting Receiverships more than double to 1,837 BA told to take oft from Berlin By our City Staff: Peugeot to cut 350 jobs Chance to look over a Rainbow Fiat and CGE deal valued at $400m Rate cut hint pushes dollar to lowest-ever against mark Allied Trust Bank Executive Editor David Brewerton Building societies call for laws to allow more freedom Etam holds loss to £1.1m at halfway Company Briefs Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Air Canada Tranwood drops payout after deal goes sour Hewden Stuart unable to buck trend again Nu-Swift edges ahead despite French sale Job cuts prompt 47% rise to £4.7m at TSW Willis's Spanish stake Rothmans bids for control of Carrolls Mountleigh offer Hanson sale Recent Issues Bankers defer Kelt Energy's payments Business Roundup Reckitt to cut 150 jobs Druck up to £4.22m S&F agrees to rescue Parkland warning World Market Indices Finlay drops to £4.42m Galliford falls 5% to £10.3m Get ahead with Wood Mac The Times City Diary Giants join hands across Europe as 1992 beckons A glass for Great George Street Comment Japanese brokers fear 78% profits fall Commerce chiefs to catch up with Continent Riding Smurfit's profit swings and earnings roundabouts Tempus Canadian Overseas Packaging Indudtries Limited Prices drift lower Stock Exchange Prices Late rally in blue chips lifts Dow by 27 points Wall street London Traded Options Major Changes Sharp Nikkei falls 571 points on index-linked selling American bears push Reuters down 82p Stock market Major Indices The Economist The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Dollar Spot Rates Money Markets London Financial Futures Scotts Plaiston Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Auto-Shine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diesel cars drive your pound further 'The difference in pump price between petrol and diesel is 36p a gallon in the UK, but in France it is £1 a gallon' Car Buyers' Guide SAAB Shopping around is still the best policy The cost of car insurance varies enormously from broker to broker, a study has found UK DIESEL Sales Stuck in the Slow Lane Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airflow Communications Limited Challenge in spring Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Leasing Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars New York Institute of Photography Industrial Motorway Tarmac Businesses for Sale Company for Sale Euro Secretaries The Old Bank House Thirkleby Hall Caravan Park North Yorkshire Concorde Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alder King Charlton Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Federation drive seeks cabinet status for small firms minister Business to Business The Most Fantastic New Moneymaking Idea of the… Croughton Elm Golf Club-Planned Opening 1992/1993 Business Opportunities Sales Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Getting ahead by making hats Premium Business Services Business Opportunities Interviewing Services Ltd Black Horse Estates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Printers Exports/imports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Casino Entertainment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pack gives Trinity impressive start Barbarians offer surprises with Cardiff selection Rugby Union Beneficial to finish runners-up Secretary of state acted lawfully in 'charge-capping' local authorities Law Report October 5 1990 House of Lords Fly in the ointment of lacrosse0 Favourites limbering up for more titles Student Sport Mandarin: Bog Trotter to earn Dewhurst place Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Lycius swoops for France as records go tumbling Haines stresses necessity for balance in levy negotiations Mandarin: Hexham Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Scrumming down for the survival game Rugby Union The Regulation Four Debate The choice is clear and pressing: amateur or professional? To go down the 'open' road would be to change the game utterly; while staying amateur is fraught with anomalies. Gerald Davies, the former Wales international and British Lion, ponders the pros and ams of the status debate Woosnam off line with new clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfredsson and escort forge boldly ahead Golf Allen keen to tighten grip on ironman title Triathlon By a Correspondent: Uzielli is back in fine form What distracted the Jersey Lily during the match at Lords Sierra Cosworths hit the end of the road Motor Racing Rewarding escape by Cornillet Cycling Barrett is booed in bad show Boxing The Times Dependability of safety harnesses in doubt Yachting Port Vale decide to stay put For the Record Christmas cheer for United as referee praises supporters Football Wrexham ponder giants and rabbits Press besieges Robson Kingston scrape their way through Basketball Dangerous Oakland will battle Boston Baseball Leaping towards greater heights League games hit by fixture clash Today's Fixtures English buoyed by Faulkner Hockey Try this Wembley Title for Proft as rest go tumbling Ice Skating Three fail drugs tests In Brief Rugby Union 36 Racing 37 Football 39 A quiet toast as base camp is struck Leighton left out but is still involved Dunn & Co Wright blasts his way through the England door Positive step sought to secure £100m tax cut Parting of the ways seems near for T and D John Hennessy detects the end to ice skating's 16-year golden partnership Propelled into the sky blue yonder Masters still lacking Milton Procter linked to position at Northants

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