News from 16/10/1990
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Charles Owen, Widget Finn, Ted O'toole, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Ian Sweet, Qamar Ahmed, John Bell, City Editor, Nick Worrall, Ian Murray, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Derek Wheatley, Carol Leonard, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Richard Morrison and Paul Griffiths, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, John Theaker (Chairman), Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Guy Sauzier, Louise Taylor, Simon Lyster, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Banham, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, John Durie, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Michael Freedland, Malcolm Saunders (Secretary), Nicole Swengley, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Griffith, Wolfgang Münchau, Francis Bennion, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Adrian Randall (Chairman), John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, George Harris, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, George Ace, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sebastian Coe, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Scrivenor, Keith MaCklin, Keith Blackmore, Brian Buchanan, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Andrew J. Shaw, Peter Victor, Philip Webster and Anatole Kaletsky, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Richard Stoodley, Jenefer Dean, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Noël Goodwin, Clare Harris, Benedict Nightingale, Biasion, Edward Every, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Stuart MacLure, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, R. G. Knott, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoIsraelis deliver a triple snub as Hurd flies in Shamir condemns Britain and US Gordievsky names agent MacGregor fails Hospital hunt Aids 'epidemic' Eurotunnel date Degree results Football bids Index Parkinson attack on English Heritage America mourns the West Side's storyteller Picture Gallery Labour outlines green plans Praise and scorn greet Gorbachev Nobel prize Dismay over new water contamination enquiry London Fields Caution on interest rate cuts London Docklands on an erratic journey to regeneration Work to give London's Docklands a new lease of life run into difficulties. Christopher Warman looks at a story of disappointed hopes MacGregor's cash bid moves closer to star chamber Accounting errors force school cuts How the self-employed professional can reduce this.… College results may affect funding Picture Gallery Boeing to build 777 twin jet Insight into royal expenses Union studies vote irregularity claim ITN wins new funds from ITV companies Five charged in drug haul Palace charge Gum warning Murder charge £200 'bomb' fine Hospital attacker may have been recorded by security cameras Assault highlights access difficulties Slump threatens archaeologists How Well are You Controlling your Company's… Firemen checking a coach carrying pensioners… Clarke rejects call to settle haemophiliacs' Aids claim Westwood is fashion designer of the year Test case launched in Opren battle British Nuclear Fuels Road plans threaten 800 archaeological sites, Heritage says Tithe barn saved Confusion on TV bias comments Citroën Bus lanes provision 'lagging' in London Amstrad Fidelity New enquiry into water poisoning at Camelford Raider plans to sue map who shot him Paintings stolen Twyford wait Climber named Kasparov comes out fighting Lockerbie CIA mystery Ex-Beatle heads hospital protest NatWest Mortgages Risley rioters' sentences 'less than deserved' Shopkeepers fight minster rents Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Kinnock launches plans for dealing with pollution Labour's Environmental Polities Parties' choice offerings to woo green vote Dillons will challenge price-cut ban Hunt for rapist Rise in hepatitis Dell Firms and unions will not be bailed out, Major says Boots Picture Gallery Consumer 'must be helped' Thatcher recalls Gow's 'iron will' Ethiopia food outlook 'bleak' Loanshark attack denied Sentence on Ronson Frogs march onwards Waste paper Parliament today American war manoeuvres come under fire from the pulpit Charles Bremner in New York reports that opposition by us churchmen to the military build-up in the Gulf is making President Bush look increasingly isolated Jordan plan for expelling thousands angers Cairo Marine in anti-war campaign (Reuter): French wilt (Reuter): Iraq switch-off Costly conflict Picture Gallery Allies get ready for 'a long haul' The Condor has landed: A Soviet cargo jet disgorges… Beirut barricades removed amid renewed clashes Bush underlines backing for UN mission to Israel Patek Philippe Geneve Unbroken drought renews famine threat in Ethiopia Compaq Clashes in Dhaka leave 75 injured Reuter: Paper quits Singapore over press controls Councils evade lifting of racial barriers Food shortages revive bitter memories of nazi siege of Leningrad Poland and Ukraine forging new links Victory for Hungarian liberals Minister quits (AFP): Radiation alert (Reuter): Nuclear pay-out (AP): Close to home Mobsters muscle in on an old French pastime Paris Notbook Reuter: Ruling party hails Athens win Berlin home-owners fear new kind of knock on the door German elections personal triumph for Kohl Restraint and responsibility Alan Coren . . . and moreover Giving vouchers a sure start in life Despite the upheaval. Stuart MacLure believes real parent power now has a better chance Acclaimed by the world, blamed by his people Mary Dejevsky in Moscow contrasts Gorbachev the Nobel prizewinner with the leader presiding over economic disintegration and simmering civil wars Rallying to the party faithful The Times Diary Today's best Byatt The Times Diary No Title Big leap backward The Times Diary Thigh and Footsie The Times Diary No Title Equal under the Law Is the Grass Greener? Not without Honour Conservative party role in Ulster Arab-Israeli dispute Entry into ERM Poll-axed High-speed link Charity on the shelf Black outlook for safety of rhino Nature conservancy Electricity liability Soviet pit donations Beavering away Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Women of the Year luncheon Dinners Luncheon HM Government Receptions Lfor Lloyd Lion's show Lord Caradon Leonard Bernstein Leonartd Bernsteln, American conductor and composer, died of a heart attack in New York on October Lawrence, Massachusetts, on August 25,1918 Anniversaries Guildford High School for Girls Sir Anthony Quayle Doubts over extent of Black Death in London Archaeology Forthcoming marriages Annoncements & Personal Greater Rumania's Day The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2307 How the Russians snubbed Kim Philby Oleg Gordievsky, the senior #@3kgb officer who defected to Britain, explains, in this third extract from a book co-written with Dr Christopher Andrew, how Kim Philby, third man in the ring of five British double agents, was shunned by the KGB in Moscow Commission for the New Towns Eight files that reveal Blunt's 'titanic' work Moscow 'thank you notes' that measured a mole's worth, and the Agent Elli mustery solved Femme Yes, that was the Sixties, that was As Vivienne Westwood is named Designer of the Year, British fashion goes back to Perspex and thigh-high-skirts, Liz Smith reports Viva Señor Gobi By 1992, the Barcelona Olympic mascot will be one of the world's best-known faces Serena Maxwell Croft Ehrman Tapestry Royal jewel in the Crace crown Joseph Connolly visits the newly restored Royal Pavilion, and an exhibition celebrating its designers at the Brighton Museum Family traitor, or apologist for a bigot? Opera Tonight, Wagner's great-grandson accounts for his ancestor's anti-Semitism before a Jewish audience. Michael Freeland reports Forbidden Planet Royal Opera House Briefing Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue Farewell to Lenny the llionilsed Tributes to the conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, who died on Sunday, by Richard Morrison and Paul Griffiths Where to get a grip on Handel Records: Classical Starlight Express Problems of a prolific polymath Early warming Festival: Wigmore Hall The South Bank Centre Girobank Pick of the munch bunch Radio Memory of a golden summer Theatre Dancing at Lughnasa Lyttelton Dance Swansong/A Folk Tale Deutsche Oper, Berlin Concert NACO/Zukerman Festival Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Rock Tackhead Brixton Academy Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingsten's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Television & Radio British Nuclear Forum Aids virus is spreading faster among heterosexuals BR offers up to 25% pay rises The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,426 Picture Gallery Weather ERM shock induces whiter shade of pale Political sketch Business and Finance Polly Peck denies sale of hotel in Cyprus Rank offer wins support Inveresk buyout Highland cheer The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Major warns 'no bail out' by devaluation By our Economics Editor: Retail sales up just 0.2% Alcatel tipped as likely STC bidder Eurotunnel avoids date with Frank Abbey takes banks line with rate cut Burmah bids £237m for Foseco Australia cuts interest rates Euro Tunnel No Title Societies aim playing field with banks From our Correspondent: IBM shares lower despite advance By our City Staff: Trustee to hold Corton Beach's Propeller stake Pioneer Mutual Insurance Company Limited Tay Homes edges up to £8.5m Decision on new steel plant near Chase Manhattan reports $623m loss American Distributors passes interim dividend Coopers letting confirmed Harlin wins support for share deal change Business Roundup Synapse posts loss for year Castle shares plunge Roskel profits stay the same West slumps into red Midland Bank head office in sale talks Results down at Quadrant Sanderson recovers No Title Paribas sacks Windridge The Times City Diary Time takes its toll The Times City Diary Inveresk team swims against the current buyout tide STC finds itself on wanted list Comment Vets' auction The Times City Diary Lion-hearted Pat The Times City Diary Lufthansa set for return to Berlin Burmah picks its moment to raid faltering Foseco Tempus Systems Reliability Communications Brittan offers state aid concession Platinum at lowest since 1986 World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Britain Investing in Development London Traded Options Shares close above 2,100 Stock Market Milken case witness admits to perjury Recent Issues Major Changes Major Indices Bromsgrove sale Thelen, Marrin, Johnson & Bridges Falling gold and oil help Dow rise 18 Wall Street Most gains lost Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Chambers & Partners Office of the Legal Services Ombudsman Quarry Dougall North Yorkshire County Council Chambers and Partners Law Personnel Prop Proficient Limited Taylor Root The great green gamble Framing new laws to balance the economic realities and environmenral needs requires great care, writers Robin Griffith assessing the white paper The government has not made it easier for private citizens to force compliance with environmental laws Minimum standard for judging reasonableness of arrests not met by UK No Title Law Personnel Wilson Stephens Hammond Suddards Solicitors Garfield Robbins Breach over prisoner's letters Mason & Nurse Executive Search One Essex Court Graduates on a turning tide Law firms again hold the upper hand in the job market, says Edward Fennell Was there a profit motive? Derek Wheatley, QC, on Hammersmith council's involvement in 'swap' deals No Title Haringey Council Law Professionals Multiple Display Advertising Items Inns and Outs Slipping through the net Solicitors Choice Lipson Lloyd Jones Freshfields Quarry Dougall Msl International TSB Taylor Woodrow Personnel Resources Legal Division Daniels Bates Partnership Private Practice Anglian Water Plc Laurence Simons Associates News of the World Quarry Dougall First Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Works Manager The art of designing yourself a career Industrial designers are poised to enjoy long-term demand, writes Widget Finn Concept for a Young Business No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Northampton Borough Council Cumbria North Tyneside Health Authority Crafts Council No Title General Manager (Medicine) Royal Brompton and National Heart Hospital Birmingham University degrees South East Thames Regional Health Authority Higher Administrative Officer City of Nottingham Beament Leslie Thomas Irish rhapsody of Feherty is given a Cornish setting Golf Americans will not be fooled By a Special Correspondent: Canadian inspires Flyers' recovery Ice Hockey The Times Taylor a cut above your off-the-peg manager Sport on Television The Week in Review Cincinnati back on Red wheel of fortune Baseball Lloyd appointed to revive Hemel Basketball Coope passes comeback test with style Triathlon Pass masters have a big day as Rice equals NFL record American Football Setback for Britain as Lydon withdraws Rugby League Cauthen's retainer for sheikh confirmed Racing Elswoth's filly is warm order Eddery linked with Pashto in Cesarewitch Mandarin: Nicholas looks the one for Piggott Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Ayr Canadian win for Cole Swinburn five-timer steals show Mandarin: Leicester Mandarin: Sedgefield Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Rugby player an agent of his own destiny With rugby union players free to ply their wares in the market-place, after last week's decision by the International Rugby Football Board, Sebastian Coe offers the benefit of his experience of agents as a traditionally "amateur" game enters the brave new world of commercialism Touring team give early chance to trio Pools Forecast Youthful Argentina draw strength from experience of Porta Rugby Union Irish counting the cost of league injury toll Company cuts association with the sport Cycling Yorkshire may settle for compromise Today's Fixtures Pakistan waste no time in making superiority count Cricket Women's association to go its own way Squash Rackets First-class duo are selected for tour party Charlton's injury toll still rising Bayern are given a shock Bingham annoyed at Luton's choice of Black and Bowie Football Robins promoted to starting line-up TV payout upsets Villa Overseas Results Oliver has appetite to impress Real Tennis Owers on unfamiliar territory Snooker There is still wag in Lendl's tail yet Tennis For the Record Early lead taken by Biasion Motor Rallyin Gautier in best of form after the calm Yachting Change of venue In Brief Racing Piggott retains his old hunger Northampton may play Shelford against Manly Churchill Bainbridge future in balance Why Jones must be kicking himself in the wallet Lotus bring in Herbert to deputise for Donnelly Faldo loses his No. 1 spot Taylor plays it cool as Poles eye Gascoigne FA preparing a bid for the European finals Roxburgh heals rift
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