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News from 08/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Anthony, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jonathan Seres, Bob Dunn, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Cento Veljanovski, Martin Fletcher, A. H. Allsopp, Bryan Stiles, Mark Hamer, (Honorary secretary, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Nicola Murphy, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Robert Cockburn, Howell James, Philip Magnus, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Chris Thau, David Miller, Edward Bonnor-Maurice, Chairman, Peter Jackson, Chairman, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Gerard Lyons, Jonathan Prynn, Margaret Turner-Warwick, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Bell, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Peter Guilford, Chris Partridge and Norman Hammond, Ronald Butt, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, Gitta Sereny, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Derek Barber, Chairman, Michael Seely, Neil Williams, Keith Blackmore, Philip Webster, Keith Hampson, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Hugo Dunn-Meynell, Executive director, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, R. F. Bury, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Major moves to curb interest rate optimis Delors doubts British commitment Syria deal to help hostages Conciliation plan Water curbs The reformer Scots master British defeat Index Markets expected to open with sharp rise Britons dig in to defy Kuwait invaders By our Political Correspondent: Official guide to best cars for thieves Congress works overtime to stave off government chaos Ec ministers think war in Gulf unlikely The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Chilildren's homes: coping with the vulnerable and intractable The government's social services inspectorate it to visit children; s homes in Southwark after allegations of drug and alcohol abuse and repeated absconding, Jill Sherman reports Hume tells Brooke to abandon Irish devolution strategy By Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondence Aberlour Phone charges cut to offset enquiry fee Picture Gallery ERM opens the door to wider mortgage choice Contest is suspended by Labour Two charged Artists' retreat Tories 'for rich' Capital critics Harrods Bar Council seeks conciliators to settle before trials Glory of the British apple to rescue jaded taste buds SeaCat in dock for four weeks Unearthed : the truth behind Lindow Man's body paint By Chris Partridge and Norman Hammond No point in staying, Miller says Picture Gallery Agenda The week ahead Canon Volvo Option open for early election Queen's speech avoids controversies In hock to the unions-or in the driving seat Toll road proposals expected Lufthansa Picture Gallery Barclays Labour lead falls five points as Tories edge back Mori survey suggests that with election talk increasing, people are starting to return towards traditional political homes Young support Labour British Gas Skilled workers turn Tory No Title Abbey National Kasparov and Karpov lock horns for the supreme title By Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent Angler hooks body Dog fight arrests Connery honour Ban vanishes Murder charge Army Officer NHS pay claim Kuwaiti protest Bridge fall Girl identified Bond winners Italians cut hemline for next season NatWest Rich take stake in council estates By Douglas Broom, Logal Government Correspondent German firms 'supplied weapons technology to Baghdad' Bonnn is embarrased by the discovery of the use of German know-how by Iraq to develop nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. Iran Murray investigates Socialists emerge as clear victors in Austrian elections EBEL Skilful salesman for entry to EC Man in the news Moscow digs in to save Paris puts the brake on speeding America and Britain differ on Urals tanks Mandela rebukes de Klerk (AP): Crimea clashes (AP): Slovenia threat (Reuter): Red Cross death MPs' aid plea (AP): Youths rampage (AFP): Drivers killed Peace talks call British Gas Images of the Seventies cast gloomy shadow over America President Bush may turn out ot be the big casualty of the collapse of his budget. Charles Bremner finder that American resolve ove the Gulf is truning to jitters Angry tourists flock to Congress as budget row shuts attractions Ex-klan leader in poll surprise Villagers vote as their landlord rules Rwanda evacuees say Kigali is facing 'latent revolution' Kerry Packer has heart attack at polo match Moscow's Kuriles offer 'not enough for Japan' Syrian links move raises hopes for Uk hostages Papers say Waite may be freed this week From Associated Press in Manama, Bahrain: Britain redeploys Gulf strike planes Israeli civilians given gas masks Sun Alliance Reuter: Ruler of Dubai and leader of Uae dies The battle at Bournemouth Matthew Parris ... and moreover Judges, come down from the bench Frances Gibb on the pressure for radical to combat miscarriages of justice Red resigns, now a black outlok faces the pawns As Kasparov and Karpov strart fighting for the world chess title, Bernard Levin looks at the struggle for the heart, mind-and stomach Wicked no more We are all workers now The Times Diary Call me sister The Times Diary Manna from heaven The Times Diary Hot number The Times Diary Cowardice on the Hill The Polls and the Polity Lobbying as an Art Form Political spotlight on education ERM membership Shipping concern Tax help for wives BBC consultants Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Alleged failures in hospital care Religious advertising Protecting horses Green white paper Positively not Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Royal Grammar School, Guildford Service dinner Memorial service John Denis Martineau Alyn Ainsworth Obituaries Today's royal engagements Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Service luncheons Augustin Laurent Anniversaries Marriages Louis Awad Avis Bunnage Birthdays today Appointments Nature notes We will tell the next generation about the… October 8 on this Day 1884 Domestic and Catering Situations Announcements Overseas Travel Concise Crossword No 2300 Child abuse: the doctor's dilemma As alarm grows, Dr Geoffrey Wyatt, who was at the centre of the Cleveland affair, tells Gitta Sereny of his continuing struggle The Times I think, therefore I am slender Bob Schwartz believes the way to a flat stomach is through the mind BLESMA Something stirs on Saturday Television Kawai RSC Forged in fire or despite it Israeli Arts As the Barbican Centre opens the festival Israel: State of the Art, including six weeks of concerts and the exhibition Chagall to Kitaj Harry Eyres and John Russell Taylor have been to Israel to report on the state of the performing and decorative arts in that country Silver jubilee show strikes contemporary gold Licensed to print anything except money Literature Small and independent literary magazines, more numerous than over, are the subject of a new exhibition. Joseph Connolly reports Educational Waving the flag again Brieeing Theatre Sticken on Humanity Street Concert Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC1 First direct Germany and France link to speed Ec political union The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,419 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No 18 ,… Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Drugs abuse enquiry at council children's homes Lockerbie victims 'alive as they fell' Business and Finance 23-27 9 Pension Fund Management… Lenders 'keen' for Nadir to resign Maxwell sale The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Major promises to keep a weather eye on inflation Europe gives a warm welcome to UK entry Gloom hits financial services Foreign exchange dealers start early for Japanese trade City ready for fresh surge in markets TLG Price rises may be pegged at some water companies Executive Editor David Brewerton Winterflood fees prompt Ise to examine smaller firms' liquidity Sumitomo Bank chief to resign Thf buy Frankfurt d?but Royal Mail off the rails and on to roads at weekends Elders and GrandMet 'still willing' over deal Deficit set to stay the Achilles' heel despite ERM step Gilt-Edged Experts outshone The Times City Diary About time too for UK's membership of the 'club' Thor higher still ERM bill has yet to be paid Rod's on the ball Body building National Westminster Bank PLC Coutts & Co Be wary of party hangovers Tempus G The Royal Bank of Scotland Amstrad data to show sharp fall Lloyds Bank Ambitious JLI sees step to main list as a way of fighting City apathy Samller Companies Barclays Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts TSB Bank ERM entry may signal fundamental yield shift Capital Markets Standard Chartered Third Market Gold Capitalisation and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Pension Fund Management Your future in their hands New rules mean Britian's fund managers will have to make our money work harder, Jon Ashworth writes Prudential New service will keep track of workers' rights Barely a ripple after the storm James Capel Fund Managers Limited Funds protect cash pile Gulf worries are forcing managers to hold back investment SACKER & Partners O Foreign Colonial New act puts funds trustees on trial Rule changes will keep pensions lawyers busy Pension Fund Management/2 Pension Fund Management/3 Eagle eye on your nest egg Michael Elton's job is to watch for alterations to legislation that could cost employers millions of pounds, and then to try and counter it Globe Morley WFM Whose pension is it anyway? Takeovers cause porblems for managers over how to merge separate funds Phillips & Drew Fund Management Limited EFM Cranbrook Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top U. K. Wine Merchants Wine Merchants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Sedwick Financial Services Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers bearing a gift from Greeks A classical teaching method is taking the mystique out of the keyboard Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Webster University Can MacGregor pass the test As the Tory conference opens, the educations secretary faces one of the toughest tasks of his career. David Tytler report BIG Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectureships The Sunday Times Student boom is breaking the bank Finding a way to finance university expansion is high on the agenda at the confence, says John O'Leary Educational Multiple Display Advertising Items Walton Campus St Leonards School Marlborough College St Leonards School Multiple Display Advertising Items Big-top high-flyers Problem of joint enterprise directions Court of Appeal Law Report October 8 1990 Court of Appea Educational Scholarships Eton College Valuation disclaimer ineffective Solid grounds needed Oakham School City of London School Posts Abduction convention not applicable Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Warning on contempt committals University of Southamption Bravery in the tackle Is not enough The Welsh national rugby union team plays with a conservatism that betrays its lack of experience and fear of the future Wakefield added to Rugby roll Stern-faced jokers in the pack Weekend Rugby Union Results Munster clubs emerge as the leading force Italy earn the right to participate in England's group London's outlaws defy the sheriff Gloucester tighten up their game in time Assured Northampton silence the doubters N Zealand occupy the crease Cricket Sports Service Snooker Racing Ryder Cup excites unprecedented American interest Golf Final stage brings Kelly no comfort Cycling Wealdstone missing out on the benefits Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Farewell to a golden couple Slow-starting Slough strike back Allen masters Hawaii's heat to capture title Triathlon Late corners save Belgians Hockey Gravett caps his title Motor Sport From a Special Correspondent in Vancouver: Jahangir may have to retire Squash Rackets Soutter shines with early success Hector Protector earns full marks Results from Longchamp Dayjur to tackle dirt prize after dazzling display Racing Martin dogs Jeantot at head of fleet Yachting Rami should begin to make up for lost time with Warwick victory Cauthen outstanding as Risen Moon lands touch Morley Street adds to Michelozzo woe Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Saturday's results Von Csadek sparkles on British debut Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Harvey beats congestion to land 25-1 Chepstow double Palace vultures so hungry Ian Wright has speed and unpredictability, but does he have the qualities to complement Lincker in the England attack? Defences cater for channel hoppers Unlucky United fall foul of the elements Pools Check Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables Liverpool as dull as mere mortals Celtic pair in Polish squad Spurs bluster and hustle but fail to end the deadlock Dour Arsenal lack the killer instinct Gamble by Rioch has Albion stumped Football Redeemer Lovell not for sale Wigan fuel Hull's advance Results and Tables For the Record Meninga returns to lead devastation of former colleagues Rugby League Skelton reaches his summit Equesttrianism Motivate Davis is ready to enter fray Snooker Oakland in command In Brief NFL Football 38-39 Racing 36-37 Rugby Union 35 Hodge is back to his best with a brace for Forest Saumarez cuts short British celebrations at Longchamp Borrow now Repay Later Big-race result Classic title augurs well for Britain No hurdle too high for home hockey players Descampe's success has bitter-sweet taste to it Waldron owns up to bad communication Brown may miss Barcelona Torrance back on the high road

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