News from 17/10/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Peter Bromage, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Henry Proctor, Colin Stanley, Andrew Longmore, Elizabeth Young, Geraldine Bedell, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Dessa Trevisan, Quentin Cowdry, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Ann Williams, Bruce Clark, Ian Wratislaw (Director of Advocacy), Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, John Winder, Parliamentary Staff, Robin Young, John Durie, Simon Hornby, Chairman, Michael Clark, John Young, Reuter, Nigel Seymer (Transport planning consultant), David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Richard Owen and Philip Webster, Thomson Prentice, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jane Wyatt, Roddy MacKenzie, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Wood and Peter Mulligan, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Martin Jacques, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Kerry Gill, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Neil Baird-Murray, Director, Richard Bassett, M. W., Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Brewerton, David Young, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Clive White, Julian Brazier, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Roger Voss, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Victor, Philip Webster, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, George Chesterton, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, J. P. Carver, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter J. Smith, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Robert G. Twycross, Wyatt of Weeford,
ResumoThatcher calls talks today on education policy MacGregor summoned to No 10 Pubs swap deal halted Gucci ruling TV bias protest Farm deadlock KGB foresight Piggott double Index Goldsmith gives up business for nature By a Staff Reporter: Literary detective story captures the Booker Israel resists Hurd offer of compromise with Un Judges win dispute on use of jail terms Un investigation Gorbachev to give republics more say on the economy Bovis Pay bargainers turn a deaf ear to exhortations for restraint Marketing body wants to supervise food safety Privacy hotline for press infringement Stephen King BMA 's doubts on pesticides prompt call for national policy Blacklist threat to shoddy road repairers First martyr's shrine in danger Police hunt the killers of two shot in Belfast Report aims at noise nuisance Record drugs haul Petrol down 4p MPs' China visit Correction Gucci wins battle over grandson's use of name Tebbit shrugs off hecklers Cuts 'may cost British Library right to title' Booker winner lets her hair down Convoy hippies sue over arrests in field Marks is to ask for UK prison Barkers Rape police to question all men at hospital M&s till roll fraud 'cost £½m' The New Peugeot 405'91 'Robust' aw lord named to key legal reform post High Court action on live sheep exports Big catch Rapist jailed High horse Journey's end Owls stolen Inmates' arson Space race misses its date with history Picture Gallery Search for rig safety amid a sea of storms Safety measures in the North Sea oil and gas industry have been tightened since the Piper Alpha diaster, and new laws are expected. Kerry Gill looks at one offshore platform's safety work Cuts threat to 150 social services jobs By our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Conveyancers given wider scope Aquascutum quality Business heads bemoan school standards Ford Traumas of divorce 'deter young from second marriages' Engineering award for telescope team Mansion offered for £1 Karpov restricts Kasparov to draw after fireworks British Gas Picture Gallery Call to cut number of jail remand inmates Six-year sentence for gun running Gum defended Verger for trial Major's Political aide resigns Europe Picture Gallery Briefing glimpse of ministry secrets Civil Service Thatcher fears to face MPs, Kinnock tells Commons Waddington insists on better jail regimes Quentin Cowdry, interviewing David Waddington, discovers a more complex, less certain, home secretary than his public image would suggest Clarke goads BMA on health reforms Mellor's decision infuriates peers TV Bias Picture Gallery By our Parliamentary Staff: Government takes the plunge and defines pop music Broadcasting Cypriots 'outraged by lack of help' Ministers''no' to Aids cash Acid rain pact is ratified Embassies are to reopen Medical hours Mp takes seat Parliament today Jerusalem's mayor agrees to meet UN investigators Baker pushes for resolution on embassy supplies Zen and the art of us car industry maintenance Picture Gallery Libyan reshuffle points to a radical resurgence US troops on the way 'before Saudi call' Poll highlights rapid erosion of Bush support Budget Bupa Gorbachev envoy in peace tour Spy suspect Tokyo storm Egypt accused Ethiopian Jews cast as pawns in diplomatic power play As aid from the Eastern bloc to Ethiopia dries up, the fate of the Falashas hinges on Israel's new ties with the Mengistu regime, Andrew Lycett reports from Addis Ababa Japanese police foil bomb plot Rolex of Genev Buddhist temples fall prey to warring Cambodia factions Defection blow for Malaysia coalition Picture Gallery Backlash on apartheid bodes ill for de Klerk Thousands of Hindus are arrested Married priests Lee to step down Koreas meet Art Blakey dies (Reuter): Minister 'stable' EC ministers deadlocked on farming subsidy cut Wallenberg shot in 1947, defector says Dirty tricks mar start of Polish presidential race Picture Gallery Croats celebrate under a cloud Amstrad Yugoslavia looks at options Concerns grow over Gorbachev agenda When they're sixty-four . . . Craig Brown . . . and moreover Aids: this time send the right message Thomson Prentice believes official scares in the past have contributed to spread of the disease No need for bribes, our Gulf allies are sure to stand firm Conor Cruise O'Brien sees no reason for Hurd's hard line on Israel since the Arab nations opposing Saddam know where their interests lie Nuremberg revisited Dustboyne of history Diary Gulfs apart Font-runners Gorby to the rescue Double-Edged Intelligence Tighten the Noose Capping Cheap Credit Price and choice in sale of books Encouraging charities Hospice medicine Links in complex Middle East chain Cost of armed forces Children in care Angry gods Train speeds Spanish wild-life park at risk Broadcasting bill Dressing up the Hun Random harvest Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial services Church news Lady Home of the Hirsel Leif Larsen Leif Larsen, DSO, DSC, CGM, DSM and BAr, a Norwegian fisherman who became his country's best known resistance figure, suggling allied agents, arms and supplies into occupied Norway during the war, died in Bergen aged 84 on October 12. He was born on January 9,1906 Royal Dutch Petroleum Company Reception University news Géza Ottlik Géza Ottlil, Hungarian novelist and translator of English literaure, died after a long illness in Budapest on October 9, aged 78. He was born on May 9,1912 Leicester Polytechnic Birthdays today Anniversaries School news Forthcoming marriages Colonel Sir Edward Malet Colonel Sir Edward St Lo Malet, Obe, 8th baronet, late 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, died at Chargot, his Somerset home, on October 9 aged 81. He was born on November 27,1908 Marriages The Royal Literary Fund Service dinners Dinners Luncheon Say to all the nations. ''The Lord is… October 17 on this Day 1930 A South-West Gale Announcements The Times The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Shaloow of Diabetes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2308 BBC Newman books limited Commonwealth Institute Royal Sarah Hodóe Design Museum Sales Theatre Royal & Opera House A Step into Marketing Advertisement Sales Two Trainee Account Executives ITN Administration Manager Action Aid Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales: Commission Basis Allied Dunbar No title International Equities Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is television turning facts into fiction? Melinda Wittstock examines the controversy which threatens the future of the drama-documentary Laing & Buisson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glyndebourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mirabella International Management Consultancy World Statesman Montgomeryshire Maldwyn Pay-TV from the Bbc? Media Watch German shepherd Well red Up in the world Squarer eyes How many divisions has Karl Marx? Did Moscow order the attempt to kill the pope? Certainly he was the Kgb's major bugbear in poland and in this concluding extract from a new book, the Kgb defector Oleg Gordievsky and Dr Christopher Andrew reveal confusion in the East The contrast between the political banckruptey of the regime and the moral authority of the church was plain for all to see The Times Technology remains top Kgb target When three hours to reach a meeting means you are a secret agent, not a frustrated commuter Friends of the Slderly Landon Second Course of Delia Smith Is the foodie age Over? Libby Purves savours the return of television's least pretentious cook Multiyork Make your own fake &Briefly Will power Tree plea Cleaning up The Times I 'm powerful, call me If true power means always getting your phone calls returned, which British women can be said to wield it? Choppy outlook Briefing Direct hits Other voices Last chance Plant a Tree Authors Wanted Love Letters The Boys are back in town The first show mounted in the exhibition space at Glasgow's new concert hall is reviewed by Andrew Gibbon Williams Staying ahead of the Lynch mob Television: New Series Twin peaks, the oddball hit American soap opera coming to Bbc 2 next week, assessed by Charles Bremner Phoenix Theatre Spies by numbers Television: Review Rock chick and Vegas razzle Rock Cher Wembley Arena The Little Sister Theatre Royal, Plymouth Theatre Living Colour Town and Country Rock Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Jazz Michel Petrucciani Ronnie Scott's Vincent Herring Bass Clef Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of Current theatre in London Today Events Bbc1 First direct Picture Gallery Resignation of Major aide fuels unrest over Europe The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,427 Weather Is the game up for 'excellent' Major? Political sketch Business and Finance DTI plan looks at long-term support Quiz on ERM announcement Attwoods jumps Farnell ahead Thepound Stock Market Interest rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Hanson branches into trees as Goldsmith swings into gold MMC blocks GrandMet pub swap deal EC could still examine brewery proposals Polly Peck takes a fall in Zurich Output statistics hint at recession Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Next to sell property interests for £24m National Power to switch into gas in £1.1 bn green plan Interflug bid grounded Euro Tunnel St Ives books in at £29m to lift payout Forecast of £52m profit by Mount Charlotte Dewey Warren plans to give back £31.9m Business Roundup Profit surge at Borland C&g sets 14.25% rate Atlas climbs 42% to £3.1m Walker 's shares down By our City Staff: Lilley falls as interest costs bite Company Briefs Major Changes Trust payout raised 10% Private bank network plan No favours for mutuals says Birch Hotel Metropole Geneve Pulling Rank on THF tour The Times City Diary Red chocolate The Times City Diary Next's rocky horror takes its toll on share price Tempus Sir James bids business goodbye Comment Mark-ed man The Times City Diary Waiters' last bill The Times City Diary Plotting a route through the minefield of short-termism Telecommunications Act Asset swaps against the public interest MMC Report on Elders IXL and Grand Metropolitan Changes by Elders and GrandMet could meet criticisms` The Times Lilley concerned about brewing and retailing links Wall Street London Traded Options (Reuter): Rise in oil price stems rally` World Markets (Reuter): Nikkei up 496 points Citicorp takes a 38% dive in profits World Market Indices Success is sweet at Thorntons Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Baa shares drop 21p over fears that Adt may dispose of stake Stock Markets By our City Staff: Investments boost Paterson Zochonis Major Indices Recent Issues Nobel Prize win for Americans Ebrd project Defaulting firms Msr in profit Golfing consent Blenheim buy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Hefty mark-down Stock Exchange Prices Portlolio Costain Rudlf Wolff London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Crone Corkill The Work Shop Merryweather Gordon-Yates Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartered Insitute of Mangement Accountants Crone Corkill Hobstones The Recruitment Company Pa to Managing Director Seer Selection Merryweather Directors' Secretaries Director's Secretary Travel Marketing Personal Assistant Elizabeth Hunt Drake Medical PA/Office Administrator The Recruitment Company Building Employers Confederation Working CJES Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurovine Secretarial Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak Hay Secretary to Directors Architectural Practice Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Boyce Bilingual International Secretaries The Language Specialists Creme De La Creme Rodgers & Gillespie People Unlimited Diary of Honeywell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computasoft Chelsea Based Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of Town Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Stella Fisher Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Carrera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Line Directors' Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gfs Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple 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Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exchange entry Cheers investors Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richford Coworth Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items A low rating for another new tax Canary Islands A Most Important Collection of feuoal Baronies and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jones Lang Wootton Britain's First Business Relocation Exhibition The Times Picture Gallery In the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Large Hotel Complex Sex-change challenge fails Human Rights Law Report Strasbourg Wood Group Calls to the Bar deferred from Trinity Term City Link Underwood to face Namibia England 's second string out Squash Rackets Newcastle dismiss Bainbridge after moment of madness Rugby Union Harlequins freed of a distraction Jackson promises punching power Hodkinson learns hard way Boxing Snooker players retain their titles Sport for the Disabled Piggott rolls back the years with double Two Chepstow winners on second day back for former champion jockey Thomas adds to repertoire Golf Card of the cours Opera House impresses Australians warm up for England's visit Day of the neutral umpire is close Cricket Pakistan aim for the series Conference go south for tie Mandarin: Mata Cara should confirm Newmarket debut promise Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selection Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selection Blinkered first time Third dope incident confirmed Bookmakers fail to reach agreement with Levy Board Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Chepstow Doncaster entries Timeless Times has final try Rapid Raceline The tax on rugby union is unfair Peter Bromage, the treasurer of the Rugby Football Union, is opposed to government policy on the taxation of sporting bodies. He explains why relief should be given to rugby at a time when football clubs receive assistance for the development of stadiums Rudolph will lead Germans Swimming Sports Service Snooker Racing Gröbler to coach Leander Rowing Britannia threaten Brixton Volleyball Hopefuls chase places in two national squads Netball League calls for change after Open appeal fails Bridge Top teams collide in first round Rugby League By a Correspondent: Sainz moves ahead as rock impedes Biasion Motor Rallying England six overlooked Bowls Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv White has former drubbing in mind Snooker Phillips plunders nine goals Football Taylor needs time to shape future The lessons to be drawn from the England-Poland match that was played on the same day 17 years ago Charlton unable to name team Scotland take steps towards reaching an unprecedented goal when they meet Switzerland at Hampden Park Roxburgh pleased to have Nicol back in the colours Wales must break sad pattern Team and fixtures For the Record Danes find Bingham a worried manager Roxburgh pleased to have Nicol back in the colours Australians severe on England's juniors Hockey Jersey face new Cup challenge Shaken by Martini In Brief Cricket Taylor gambles by picking Bull Morse England team Piggott makes it a double Borg confirms he is serious about coming back England v Poland Details England pay the price for lack of guile League demand is rejected by Villa Shelford 's move is denied
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