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News from 23/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Graham Rock, Andrew McEwen, Simon Barnes, Christopher D. Bantick, Paul Bompard, Stephen Hugh-Jones, Neil Bennett, Qamar Ahmed, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Peter Mulligan, Parliamentary Staff, Philip Howard, Liz Scott Gibson, Director, Sarah Mower, Ian Murray, Gail Ronson, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, Joseph Williams, Alasdair Cameron, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Heather Neill, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, George M. Feiner, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Gabriel Panayi, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Nicholas Watt, John Earle, Michael Clark, Leo Sharp, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, R. P. Fawcus, J. R. Gisborne, Richard Taylor, Edward Fennell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Janet Jackson, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Elizabeth Hickmet, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, P. N. Poole-Wilson, Dennis Shaw, Robert A. Knowles, Secretary, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, D. A. Bell, Ewald Junge, Craig Seton, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Christopher Bourne, Chairman, John Blunsden, Janet Stobart, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Buck, Sue Moore, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, R. M. Purcell, Geoffrey Burton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, John Pratt, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Brian Buchanan, Peter Victor, Christopher Walker and Nicholas Beeston, K. R. H. Allen, Mary Dejevsky and Michael Evans, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Christopher Follett, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Concession hint boosts peace hopes in Gulf Saudi minister suggests compromise Buthelezi to see Mandela Ulster deadlock Princess banned Press accused Post haste Bush race row Polly deadline London degrees Index Heath haggles over hostages National Trust rejects an open and shut case Picture Gallery Lawson decides to quit politics Trade deficit drops to lowest for three years Italy tries to head off EC clash with Britain Hill Samuel Thatcher moves to end child benefit battle Leaked papers disclose Ulster talks deadlock DVLA Select Registrations Designer gets quiet reception in Paris BA applies to raise domestic fares again Shrinking sea 'an ecological disaster' Rover unions call for 13% pay rise School in sex bias dispute to opt out Husband denies rat poison plot Not guilty plea Salmonella alert Deportation plea Three foreigners remanded over poll tax violence First black woman to fight for Tories Princess Royal banned for two speed offences Lessons for buyers of 175 mph car Informal jail uniform urged Picture Gallery Broadmoor sentence Lloyds Bank Fashion Challenge MPs' rail pay plea TV-am Lawyers call for royal commission on liability Enquiry starts on fire unit fraud leak Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Counterfeit goods costing businesses millions each year Tyre piles become a burning political issue Firm fined 3,000 over X-ray Lloyds Bank Fashion challenge Microsoft Excel First-class post-or second-class service? The Royal Mail claims to be providing a service that is better than ever and has just released figures to prove it. Its critics say that behind the statistics lies a hidebound institution that is failing its customers. Nicholas Watt looks at the arguments Cautious start to fifth chess encounter Press is harassing Ronson, wife says Brain damage boy awarded £775,000 Aids predictions Pedal power Libel damages Senior servants Happiness is a Disney video from Smith's Europe's mixed deliveries Goodman attack in Lords fails to block broadcasting rule Porsche Labour plans stronger election organisation for London Picture Gallery By our Chief Political Correspondent: 300,000 jobs at risk, says survey Council rents are to rise over inflation figure Football hooligans enquiry Dartford link progresses Constituency roll falls Rover talks Cycling MPs MPs recycling Oil rig report Parliament today ERM leak denied Thatcher's 'brilliant' schemer bows out Few cabinet careers of modern times have better illustrated the highs and lows of politics than that of Nigel Lawson. Philip Webster assesses the achievements of the former Chancellor who last night announced his retirement from Parliament Compaq Saddam offer to France fails to chip away unity From AFP in Paris: Lebanon meeting urged The Corps of Commissionaires By our Foreign Staff: Families say Whitehall is not helping enough Egypt opens tombs to lure tourists Hostage 'fit' just days ago Companies House Fresh round of violence in Jerusalem Reuter: Iraqi ship dumps cargo after Gulf challenge Bush vetoes civil rights bill weeks before elections Race to beat US budget deadline Myths resurrected as the Mafia basks in nostalgia's golden glow Picture Gallery Surrogate mother loses claim to baby Forgotten French aviator hops into history as father of flight NPI the Pensions People Huge crowds greet Bhutto in Lahore amid hints of ban Abbey National Singh may fall in temple tempest British Red Cross Italy tries to defuse EMU timetable row EC to lift Peking sanctions Soviet Union tightens law against black marketeering Miele Soviet defector 'was offered Prague reunion with family' Hurd anger at farming deadlock German farmers feel cold wind of competition EC talks to cut agricultural export subsiders are deadlocked. The German peasant thinks his government will protect him from real international competition, Ian Murray writes from Oeverich, Rhineland-Palatinate More power to the people …and moreover Catwalk figures that don't add up With business tight, Sarah Mower sees today's zany fashions as designer self-indulgence Nations avid for capitalism, but where is the capital? After years in which the private sector was confined to the black market, Roger Boyes reports on the difficulty of persuading East Europeans to invest in their future Diary Governing America The Royal Tortoise In Praise of Piracy Press 'hounding' after Guinness trial Signs and portents Price of books Electricity liability Paying for road use Car deliveries Political posturing in South Africa By-election campaign Party broadcast Police manpower Game-show piracy Cross words Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today University news Church news Service dinner Polytechnic news Professor Norman Malcolm Site offers new clues to Viking long boats Sir James Easton Air Commodore Sir James Eastom KCMG, CB, CBE, deputy director of M16 in the fifties, died on October 19 aged 82 at his home in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. He was born on February 11,1908 Forthcoming marriages Robin Duff Robin Duff of Meldrum, president of the Scottish Ballet, died after a heart attack on October 20, aged 75. He was born on February 27,1915 Memorial services Sir Ben Lockspeiser Sir Ben Lockspeiser, KCB, FRS, scientist and administrator, died on October 18 aged 99. He was born on March 9 1891 Vladimir Ashkenazy Recital Marriages Dinner Seal survey We have then, my brothers complete freedom to go… (From our American Correspondent): North American Indians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2313 Search for an Heir The dress is alive and well in Paris Liz Smith discoveries fashion pointers to the future on the catwalks of France Grosvenor Canada How much for an original copy? The not-so-humble photocopier is moving out of the office and into the art gallery Femme Belfast buoyed Briefing Enthusiast at work RECORDSl Classical Creative accountancy This year's crop of art school graduates is entering the commercial world, as Joseph Williams writes, more aware than ever of the need for self-promotion Putting other people's money where your mouth is Theatre An introductory course in the dangerous sport of theatrical production, reported by Heather Neil NT Royal National Theatre Snapless populism Radio Fighting, fit and fanatical Rock Wembley Arena Jazz Count Basie Orchestra/Nancy Wilson Dominion Theatre The Baby Tron, Glasgow Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance Susan Marshall National Youth Dance Riverside/The Place 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's Events ITV VARlATIONS BBC 1 Sun Alliance Buthelezi and Mandela to have talks on ending violence The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,432 Picture Gallery £370 m treasury windfall from business rate income Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Have car, will keep travelling under fire Political sketch Business and Finance ICI to buy remaining 50% stake of Tioxide Senior executives read The Times Richmond halt Hammerson fall The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Power delegation fails to obtain commitment on float Trade gap of £845m best fir 3½ years Oil drops more than $4 to six-week low Lufthansa faces block on bid Ecu link lifts Norwegian shares Lucas drives ahead with diesel Deadline set for Polly Peck Arrows Limited Executive Editor David Brewerton Agent banks confident over Eurotunnel refinancing Lucas Scottish Metropolitan falls to £10m Societies' receipts jump but mortgage lending at a low IMI bids £12 m for Birmingham Mint Caird offer extended to today By our City Staff: Net income down 18% at Reebok Australia close to share voting change The Times City Diary A timely leg-up for sagging sterling Comment Lucas may be route into Europe for predators Tempus Peace hopes release oil pressure Go Inter-City Darby Glass declines as demand falls Euro Tunnel Print firm shares up on talks Maxwell pays Philips plans South West Water Vicious circle of investment Committee would protect shareholders' interests Blanket awards of wages councils Salary rises damage CBI's credibility London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Do not forget 'rape' of Cyprus Matter of millions Profits at Mowat slump 90% TDS Circuits loss rises GKN chief goes Drop in job mobility among managers points to downturn Allied London profit halved World Market Indices Shares uncertain despite boost from trade figures Stock Market Recent Issues Traditional Options Waterglade shares rise after sale Acceptance Forms Must Be Sent to the Chief Registrar Blue chips fade as Dow falls 4.7 points World Markets Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Little demand Stock Exchange Prices New role in the search for unity in Europe As the European Community faces up to some important decisions intended to bring about greaer integration, Italy is playing a dynamic role. Richard Bassett explains the politics of a country that sees itself as the seat of European culture Banco di Sicilia SARAS Agip A leader sympathetic to the British vision Francesco Cossiga, the president of Italy, today begins a state visit to Britain. The trip comes at a time when the two countries are poles apart on momentous EC issues, Andrew McEwen reports Prospect of alliance challenges Andreotti The communists' adoption of a new style could herald a shake-up in the political system. Richard Bassett reports FS Specialized International Exhibition Land of hope lures the poor Immigrants arrive daily, hoping for work and homes. They now number more than a million Martini Soap opera of the squabbling giants Five groups have long dominated the industrial scene Euphoria fades as debt rises Recession has not arrived, yet. Growing problems, worsened by the Gulf dispute, are leading to pessimism, Paul Bompard says Businessmen sew up designer labels The Lancia the Ma 16 V Time decays world's finest art storehouse The government is trying to save a priceless cultural heritage by wooing private investors Days of wine and noses Connoisseurs can detect new stars emerging from all over the penisula to challenge the north's supremacy, Richard Bassett writes An Ancient Tradition a Modern Renaissance Nation looks to greens as rivers turn brown There is a political, as well as monetary, price to pay for a clean environment Villas need a new Renaissance Time is taking its toll of a classical heritage, Janet Stobart writes Vini Di Sicilia Yachts brighten up Caravaggio's darkest corner AT&T Istel The Chambers of Elizabeth Appleby Qc Laurence Simons Associates City Initiative Michael Page Legal Laurence Simons Associate's Freshfields Berkeley Surveying Management Services Ltd Garfield Robbins Court can approve medical action which fails to prevent death of a ward Herbert Smith Judgments without prejudice The Law The Court of Appeal is not to blame for recent miscarriages of jusitice. Nor will the proposal for a new, senior court improve matters, Sir Frederick Lawton writes Obligation to hold enquiry before compensation order is made The Times Law Awards 1990 Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall The Chambers of Hugh Carlisle QC Cut London Overheads Anything else for you, sir? The Law Firms are losing business by failing to tell clients about all their services, Edward Fennell writes UK lags in franchise fraud legislation John Reid Enterprises Ltd Lovell White Durrant Applied Management Sciences Ltd Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners Hoggett Bowers Michael Page Legal Theaker Monro & Newman The London School of Economics and Political Science Law Personnel Reuter Simkin UCi Legal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items News of the World Quarry Dougall Applied Management Sciences Ltd British Screen Finance Russells Public Appointments Charities Evalution Services Brewing a satisfying career Britain produces 30 million pints of beer a day, which, says Derek Morgan, augurs well for any graduate seeking a fulfilling career based on technology and man-management Public Appointments British Museum Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Box Number Replies South West Surrey Health Authority Chief Executive Crafts Council Profile Wiltshire County Council Zoological Society of London Department of Health Care of the Elderly Degrees from University College London Public Appointments North Bedfordshire Borough Council The Royal Kingston Solicitor Trainee Solicitor Norfolk County Council Leicester City Council Speedwell look to a better return Volleyball Bucknall faces a tough start with Sunderland Baseketball Boardman upset by traffic jam Cycling Baseball is the diamond in the crown Pyatt plans a parting shot for Jackson Holyfield in fine trim after balletic supervision Boxing Bond picks right numbers game Snooker makes room for a new kid on the black Rathman keeps 49ers show on road American Football The smile on the face of the assassin Sport on Television The Week in Review Eddery frustrated in quest for 200 as rivals prosper Racing Grand design is announced at Nottingham Kovalevskia maintains Bronson's title hopes Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Cormorant Creek to initiate Hills double at Chester Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Piggott set for the Curragh Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Eight acceptors for Post Trophy Fresh programme for stayers Charnock faces charge of involuntary homicide Hall returns to give formidable look to England's back row Rugby Union England Teams Smith to hammer team into shape Success at club level fails to gain reward The Times Football Racing Scots seek successor to Calder Defiant Crowe a stumbling block Azharuddin signed up Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Menacing burst by Malcolm A four-man team format for the new league season Squash Rackets Premier League Teams Murrayfield Racers in line for another final Ice Hockey Pools Forecast When happiness was a ball at Pele's feet Maradona and Gullit even Overseas League and Cup Results Platt warns Villa of the need to keep Klinsmann in check Football Administrators seek tax concession Sports Politics Graf back in her favourite haunt Injuries ease the path of the champion in the Midland Bank Championship For the Record Nairobi is on agenda In Brief Racing FA charges clubs after the brawl at Old Trafford The Fa Rules on Disrepute Wrexham face uphill battle Barclays Financial threat by council Limping Lewis lays it on the line 'Tragic error' for rugby Cardiff eyeing Teague Fracas inevitable result at Suzuka Davies is left out to visit father Wells's hopes dashed by inglorious slip

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