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News from 09/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Hinton, Mark C. Daniel, P. J. Rowe, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Anthony Holland, Thomson of Monifieth, Mike Lamb, Paul Bompard, Clare Pool Director, Geraldine Bedell, Qamar Ahmed, Philip Howard, Joy L. Oakley, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Michael Binyon, Henry Kelly, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, A. J. Ougham, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Aylestone, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Ray Kennedy, Martin Cropper, Janet Hattan, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Duce and Matthew Bond, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Gillian Maxey and Annette Brüning, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sally Watts, George Rae, Trevor M. Johnson, John Trenhaile, Geoff Dyer, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Howard, S. D. Armstrong, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, P. D. Dworkin, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, David Mellor, John Whitmore, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, George Ace, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, R. Sutherland-Smith, Bridget Plowden, James Leigh, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Lindsay James Keith, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Lindsay Cook and Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Vince Wright, Graham Glenn, Tony Douglass, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simone Parr, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan J. Goldberg,

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Our Foreign Staff: 18 Arabs killed in rioting on Temple Mount Violence condemned at UN meeting EC discord on farm cuts Polish arrest £1bn plan fails Pay deals fall Law awards Rugby revolution Index Get your duty-free Chippendale chairs here Two ships boarded by Royal Marines Tory chiefs play down talk of early election Hunt for club porter Hill Samuel Financial Services 'Another rate cut needed' Donations by big business to Tory party 'fall £500,000' Law centres gain hope from meeting with MacKay Major's pledge on sterling dispels European anger Poll shows mortgage rate not a factor in Tory decline Threat to conference 'extremely high' Two appear on murder plot charge Midlands firms hold back on the rejoicing Minister hints at curb on business rate rise Lords defeat on pollution Rail disruption More flu vaccine Coal ballot call Getty's £7m faun Police sergeant 'tried perfect crime with £3.7m food blackmail' Two bodies found in Lockerbie disaster never identified MoD 'was overcharged by Marconi' Picture Gallery Holiday firm bans thirsty jets to cut cost Farmers fear EC moves will mark return of the peasant Synod recount could decide issue of women priests European ministers break up in disarray over cuts Former IBA trio oppose bias code Tees & Hartlepool Port Authority Twyford Down campaigner hoping for a miracle A Winchester housewife is leading a campaign to save Twyford Down from being carved up by a motorway. Michael McCarthy describes her fight Tory greens want petrol price doubled Scilly harbour ban angers boat owners Citrogën Problems mount for Hubble Disaster accord Call to account British Gas Cervical cancer screening programmes 'have failed' Device may cut heart attacks By our Education Editor: Adults fail in simple arithmetic Rapist's terror reign Murder charge Jail escapes Mother's prize Fish deaths Jobs threat Testing for 7-year-olds revised Custody order Cell protest £200,000 award Jet petrol cut Halifax Cousteau appeals for help to save Antarctica Jerusalem flare-up turns spotlight on Gulf linkage issue Arab groups call for UN action against Israel The Corps of Commissionaries Picture Gallery Gadaffi offers Saddam face-saving peace deal From a Correspondent in Dubai: Dubai brothers shape up for power struggle Kuwait looks to future political reforms Divisions widen in Tehran as voters spurn poll (Reuter): Japan transport offer by Kaifu (AP): US pilots die in jet crash (AFP): UN rejection (Reuter): Arafat halted (Reuter): Kuwaitis flee Pilkington Know how Poles arrest former security chief on corruption charges Compaq Picture Gallery Anger at trial delay for Vichy police chief 'Madonna with Cat' fooled art critics Soviet leader in warning on race hatred Victorious standard-bearer of us populist right faces flak Newt Gingrich orchestrated the biggest defeat of the Bush presidency, but as the budget is reconsidered he may find it was a pyrrhic victory. Martin Fletcher reports Split House consents to watered-down budget deal De Klerk sets noon deadline on indemnity American transplant pioneers share Nobel medicine prize An epic drama in black and white Moscow caution on Kurile concession Trump slump marks decline of US rich (AFP): Rwanda relaxes curfew in capital Korean sacking in spy scandal (Reuter): Spy chief denial (Reuter): Coalition talks Poll law agreed Packer conscious Fouling the argument ... and moreover The pound is in their pocket Anatole Kaletsky, economics editor, sees ERM entry leading inexorably to loss of ifnancial sovereignty Wanted : a UN book-keeping force Nicholas Hinton urges more effective checks on the of profigate and secretive agencies No peers on the pier Picture Gallery Wax waning Wash of history I spy boredom Home from home Kasparov's Political Gambit Aiming Off-Centre Logic Railroaded Government intervention on balance in television Tanks in the Gulf In poor form Learning English Dental technicians Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Road signs Risks to Britain on joining ERM Situation vacant Piltdown forgery Slowing up Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service dinner St Swithun's School, Winchester Royal Society of Chemistry Spectacle Makers' Company Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed al Maktoum Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed al Maktoum, ruler of the Arab Emirate of Dubai since 1958 and father of the famous racing family of Gulf sheikhs, died in his capital on October 7 at the age of 76. He was born in the desert in 1914 Marriages Roland Batchelor Roland Batchelor, artist, died on October 6 aged 100. He was born in Chelsea on October 16,1889 Museum returns sacred artefacts to the Indians Archaeology Mary Pope Appointments Church news Werner Janssen Werner Janssen, American composer and conductor, died on September 19 at the age of 91. He was born on June 1,1899 Sir Edmund Irving Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Queen's Counsel Francis Templer The New Tyne Bridge Announcements & Personal Concise Crossword No 2301 Curves all the way on the road to Milan Gianni Versace loves women's bodies. In this year's Italian collections he makes the catwalk sizzle. Liz Smith reports Rochas Penny Plain Ltd Baer & Ingram Wallpapers Serena (Mail Order) Ltd. Maxwell Croft Crisis, what crisis? As military hardware pours into the Gulf, the makers of replica weapons expect a small-scale victory on the home front Capucci Safe by a nose Briefing Optimistic note Last chance... Glorious eruptions of Sicilian heat Records: Opera and Classical Lyric Theatre Sharp pains in the extremities Theatre Smaller and regional subsidised theatres, Benedict Nightingale argues, deserve as much consideration as their more glamorous London and national fellows John Harold, Sam and Arthur Radio The Times Cackling under the strain Theatre The Factory Girls Tricycle, Kilburn Theatre Herringbone King's Head, Islington Word-Watching Entertainments Concert BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall Winning Move Jazz Elvin Jones Queen's New Releases Current Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Television & Radio NSPCC County Hall plan fails as developers call in receivers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,420 Picture Gallery Greenpeace pleads for return of protesters after KGB seize ship Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Picture Gallery Index By our Banking Correspondent: Eurotunnel ready for call after funding success The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Markets discount ERM factor Sterling, gilts and shares unchanged on Friday's after-hours levels Oil price adds 2.2% to manufacturing costs End of run for Financial Weekly Dawning of the new age Helical profits down to £1.6m Hunting success Brokers merge John Charcol Pay deals fall to 8.5% says CBI Property Trust in cash call Intereurope up Chepstow falls Pochin's slips Galliford rise Lyonnaise Des Eaux Dumez Clowes makes appearance in court on 39 charges CHDG hits New England RMC in joint venture Opec to discuss talks with consumers Rolls-Royce courts Continental order By our City Staff: Touchstone losses cut after restructuring Brent delays bond issue particulars Lowndes Queensway shops deal for Cantors Business Roundup ISA rises 21% to £1.75m Porth cuts dividend Swedish Match sale British Dredging falls S Lyles profits fall 23% to £802,000 Aviva dives to $828,000 loss Xtra-vision gives warning By our City Staff: Havelock climbs at half time Counts that experience The Times City Diary Mechanism tinkers with the wage bargainers No loafin' about A bumpy end to the euphoria Comment Cheesed orf Light in sight Growing gravity in Gulf gives impetus to Save EC Notebook Waiting game at De La Rue Tempus ANZ Bank of Credit and Commerce International Two-way business Stock Exchange Prices (Reuter): Budget uncertainty cuts Dow gains World Markets Major Changes Bank of Scotland Wall Street Major Indices Nikkei in 802-point rebound Lex Vehicle Leasing Turnover tops pre-crash level Stock Market Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Method of constructing weightings for the RPI Business Letters Timely reminder on good management of company properties Why should banks have special deal? Chambers & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Alderwick Peachell & Partners Euromoney Indexing frogs and lambs Benefits of brokers World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Herbert Smith London Traded Options Traditional Options Council can revise any original element in setting new community charge Law Report October 9 1990 Court of Appeal Legal Appointments The Chambers of Elizabeth Appleby QC Applied Management Sciences Ltd Race law takes a step forward The definitive report on racial equality is due for publication. John Whitmore believes the concept of equal opportunity has been accepted The University of Birmingham Career Planning The Times Council's use of later factor in revised charge unlawful Norton Rose The Times Law Awards 1990 There are £6,000 in cash prizes for students or young professionals to be won How accessible should detailed personal or corporate information be? This year's Law Awards invites you to argue the case, Edward Fennell wirtes Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Freshfields Zarak Quarry Dougall Law Personnel Charles Fellowes Partnership Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Overseas Development Quality Legal News of the World ASA Law Comm Litigation Uxbridge Quarry Dougall Applied Management Sciences Limited Law Personnel Selection Thomson Public Appointments Newcastle Polytechnic Diary of Times Classified Hong Kong Government MacClesfield Health Authority Gloucestershire County Council Campbell Hooper The Food and Agriculture Organization Sandoz How to acquire success on prescription Becoming a pharmacist opens the door to many career options, from laboratory research in hospitals to dealing with the public in retail, Sally Watts reports Public Appointments Durham South East Thames Regional Health Authority SPAB South Beds Worthing health North Staffordshire General Medical Council Optometrist North Staffordshire Health Authority Legal N Zealand trio set for debuts Cricket The Times Football Snooker Racing Leading rivals are in step for the last tango in Frankfurt Tennis Royal impatience does for Dunning Basketball British bronze gained and lost on the course Student Sport Today's Fixtures The ultra-classic race for an ideal as old as the Acropolis A spartan warrior calls on the king Sport on TV Why touring side abused the new rule Lacrosse National winner on course for Sandown return Racing Cacoethes victory sets up clash with Saumarez Record seeker may take his chance in US Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Highland Ceilidh to spark Eddery double Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections Uncertain selectors delay decision over Irish back row Rugby Union Injury strikes Egerton Thorburn remains national enigma Clubs talk on loss of players Newcomers pay off for the A's Baseball By a Special Correspondent: Cardiff are forced to toil Ice Hockey Pools Forecast Pick of the part-timers honoured with a presentation Beware the satellite scramble Sport on Television The Week in Review England drop annual international event Volleyball Fuel rules are enforced to the last drop Motor Racing Montana soaks up Oilers' pressure American Football Reilly has to bide his time Rugby League By a Correspondent: Opportunity's call poses few dangers Boxing Lumsden is looking to spring a surprise on managerial debut Sunderland could become the most notable victims in the return legs of the Rumbelows Cup second round Gascoigne on bench in depleted line-up Real battle on for champions Overseas League Results Brundle signed again by Brabham team Motor Sport Blackmore called into Welsh squad Wembley winners meet in Zenith tie For the Record McBride may face Denmark Limpar prepared to defy Arsenal Palmer keeps place in England youth squad Swimming Veterans reprise glorious deeds Squash Rackets Ratification problem In Brief Hope for McKenzie Boxing Index Cash incentives for clubs that share grounds Hendry devastated by theft of his cue First direct Rafferty's poor result seals team A Canterbury tale of the most unhappy hooker David Hands looks at a scrun deal that raises the question, when is a replacement hot a replacement? The Andries fault causes shock waves No ring of truth in the tale of the videotape From a Special Correspondent in Vancouver: Draw mix-up threatens Jahangir's retirement World Cup alters opening plans

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