News from 24/10/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Elizabeth Hodder, Victoria McKee, Hew Watt, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Geraldine Bedell, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, D. B. Morris, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Harvey Elliott and Peter Victor, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Robin Oakley and Sheila Gunn, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Radford, Musa Mazzawi, Louise Taylor, Peter Bills, Samuel Carr, John Durie, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, C. F. L. Jones, Colin Seaman, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Lewis, Tam Dalyell, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Joanathan Prynn, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Jane Wyatt, Melanie Finn, Nicole Swengley, Philip Bassett, Ken Shulman, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Martin Jacques, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Richard Lund, Jonathan Prynn, John Trevelyan, Deputy Director, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Ian Knowles, Ian Ross, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, John Rivett, Alan Franks, Michael Austin, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Raymond Wilkinson, G. H. Morris, Wilfred Beckerman, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, Richard Mayne, Anne McElvoy, D. J. McCarthy, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
Resumo'We had sadistic guards who punched just for the sake of it' Health flies out of Iraq with 33 British hostages Israel closes Arab areas Pay penalty Supermarriage MP dies Manager fined Index Gorbachev seeks curbs Cathedral choir plugs into nuclear power Lawson says delay on ERM was a tragedy Recession 'inevitable' Government will increase child benefit for first-born Tiffany & Co £10 m standby ship 'too easy a target to be sent to Gulf' NUM pays £100,000 damages over letter Echoes of Nash m the park Refusal of journalist's rise declared wrong Benefits checks 'degrade' disabled Picture Gallery M1 crash pilots sacked after criticism by report Tutankhamun theories revised 21 years for robber who shot vagrant IRA murder taxi driver at hospital New stations for Tube extension Contract claim Link road go-ahead Trainer bailed Award appeal Search for eagle Correction Threat of humiliation led Marsh to shoot Warren, court told IBA curbs on religious advertising B&Q Survey shows rise in dog cruelty Police code promises user-friendly boddy on the beat Picture Gallery Tory aiming for a place in history Pan Am sells its Heathrow routes Dorset hills torn by new controversy 35 years on Renault MacGregor urges pay bad teachers Soviet flag intrigue overshadows chess Picture Gallery Royal Mail Business New campaign as female Aids figure soars Cost of the nation's children haunts the parties and politicians Child benefit has a long history, with disagreements dogging much of it. Jill Sherman considers how politicians have grappled with the issues behind a system consting the nation £4.5 billion a year Aerospatiale Mothers cling to a financial lifeline How other nations provide for families By our Parliamentary Staff: Pay rise sacrifices needed 'if jobs are not to be lost' ERM Entry More stay on at school Electoral roll sales Appeals on poll tax New Tube stations Student loans Parliament today Buchan, folk-singing socialist Appreciation Campaign opens with a minute s silence Amstrad Thatcher rules out A-level reforms Education Thames Television Iraqi families suffer growing hardship from UN sanctions Hostages' release highlights plight of trapped Britons Thatcher stands by star wars project Superman comes down to earth with a proposal Picture Gallery Bush's speech quashes hints of compromise Budget marathon hits another snag Israel closes territories to stem violence Abbey National Signs grow of Arab softening on Kuwait Reformed communists wrestle with the politics of profit In the second extract from his book, The Hard Road to the Market, Roger Boyes looks at the problems facing East European businessmen who are tackling the task of trying to shape capitalism without capital Gorbachev seeks legal powers to overrule republics Soviet reformers win fight to slay union dinosaur Channel 7 (U. 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Ltd Althusser death symbolises marxist decline Picture Gallery Britain 'poised to pick France' as partner in nuclear missile project End of EC sanctions welcomed by Peking Lorry drivers close Alps pass (Reuter): Manila alert (AFP): Rwanda impasse (Reuter): Radiation error (AP): Militant dies Singh on the brink after Hindu party ends support Peasants pay as sleaze takes hold in Phnom Penh High cost of living angers Indians Allied From our South Asia Correspondent in Islamabad: Jatoi stops MPs crossing floor to join Bhutto Stirrings m the South …and moreover Keep cool and spurn the scientists Wilfred Beckerman says the world says the world will suffer if we heed the global-warming doomsters Republicans turn their back as Bush becomes a liability Peter Stothard, US editor, reports on attempts to keep the White House at a distance in the mid-term elections The media shall inherit… The Times Diary Leaning lion The Times Diary The Times Diary Hang on, there The Times Diary No, prime minister The Times Diary People's palace The Times Diary The Times Bolstering Arab Resolve Favour the Under-Ftves Degreasing Westminster's Pole Measures to reduce divorce rate Education malaise Demise of reading? Air safety Spanish park threat School vouchers Britain's 'neutrality' on Palestine Net book agreement Insurance and weather Turning a phrase Countryside access Age concern Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Court Circular Anniversaries Berthold Lubetkin Berthold Lubetkin, architect, died yesterday aged 88. He was born in Tiflis, Georgia, on December 14,1901 University news Archbishop Lord Ramsey Thanksgiving services Norman Buchan Norman Findlay Buchan, Labour MP for Paisley South, died yesterday aged 67. He was born in Helmsdale, Sutherlandshire, on October 27,1922 Dyers' Company Forthcoming marriages Birth Dinners Luncheon Painter Stainers' Company Gunmakers' Company Freda Jackson Freda Jackson, actress, died on October 20 at the age of 80. She was born on December 29,1909 Receptions School news Lecture Plumbers' Company Announcements & Personal The Russian Baltic Fleet Concise Crossword No 2314 BBC ActionAid Senior Invigilator The Romanian Orphanage Trust Mirabella Teleforce Advertisement Sales U. S. Investment Product Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertising Sales International Management Consultancy 18K + Bonus Newman books limited Theatre Royal & Opera House Appeal Director Allied Dunbar Laing & Buisson Royal Life Estates Commonwealth Institute U. S. A. Voice Mail Company Soviet war of words The Times Grasping for a new image Fea of a television ban on alcohol ads is prompting a change of emphasis, Geraldine Bedell reports The E. R. C Group Unique European Marketing Company Assistant Conference Manager Camp America A Step into Marketing IDG Communications Silver Platter Information Services Talent Corporation Limited Careerline What's in a name? Media Watch Square bashing Listener aid Smaller screen The rage in the heart of the dove At his desert home, the Israeli novelist Amos Oz gives Richard Owen his view of the "cruel and stupid" PLO, the " stupid and passive" government, and progress through partition Multiyork Of mice and marketing men Europe's first Disney store will open in Regent Street next week. Is it a dream come true—or a nightmare? How fast can drivers learn? Training buyers of high-performance cars in racetrack techniques does not automatically equip them for the road The Times Rebuilding bridges Forty years on, Ingrid Morris (right) went to a school reunion in no man's land. Anne McElvoy went with her & Briefly Romancing the stones Glenmorangie 500,000 reasons to be graceful Rock As the American rock group Grateful Dead gives its first British concerts since 1981, Melanie Finn meets some fanatical followers Rude as in raw and not as in naughty Opera Preview Adopt a Granny Help the Aged Juggling with war lines Lieraure Author kurt Vonnegut discusses his latest novel, Hocus Pocus, with Peter Lewis Get set to be bored to death Television Happy birthday Briefing Austin Kaye & Co Broadway is back on top Theatre Survival in New York's theatre world is though, but the shows there put London to shame, as Matt Wolf reports French leave Classical Music James Bowman one of our leading countertenors, tells Hilary Finch why he is retiring from the stage Hotpoint Critic's Choice: New York Fun with a fistful of hollers Theatre Five Guys Named Moe Theatre Royal, Stratford East Cabaret Stand Up America! Queen's Dance A Flaming Desire The Place Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move 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 assesssment of current theatre in London Today's Events Television & Radio First direct Picture Gallery Delors unveils his vision of a federal Europe The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,433 Gulf peace hopes cut petrol price by 10p Weather Smiling through a tranquil afternoon Political sketch Business and Finance Survey shows Britain 'in severe recession' Pennant halted Shandwick up Yes to Ratners The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Caird bid dropped by Severn 'Confident' Bryant to buy land Pessimism follows McKechnie's fall Kvaerner to seek London listing Drexel 'broke its own rules' Sanpaolo Business Polly Peck requires £30m now, say banks Brussels seeks new powers for control of oil stocks in EC FR Group interim profits down 9% Bank of Scotland East Kilbride Unit trust watchdog to close Russians dial upwardly mobile phones Top two leave Allied Dunbar (Reuter): BP agrees Soviet oil project By our City Staff: Steady Wolseley sounds warning Lending of shares set to grow Problems delay TSB disposal of Target Business Roundup Cambridge Group jumps Clarke Hooper buys Li to appeal on conviction Pressac ahead 19% Parretti poised to take over MGM Barbican up to £1.28m Half-time fall at Densitron HM The Times City Diary Unfolding for the faithful The Times City Diary Cyprus roots of Nadir's little local difficulties Lavender blues The Times City Diary Lilley visits the bleeding heartland Comment Cordial cooking The Times City Diary Hats off to shares The Times City Diary Profit-sharing covers 5.5m in Britain Managers 'cause 43% of crises' McKechnie shows its mettle Tempus Cheltenham & Gloucester The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Most sectors firmer Stock Exchange Prices Le Creuset beats retail gloom to rise 48% BTG wins rights to clean power Holiday Inn Boxmore tops £1.5m Holiday Inn Prices are marked sharply higher as war fears ease Stock Market Elders sells divisions (Reuter): Japanese broker's profits hit (Reuter): Thrifts bailout boosted by $10bn Plastiseal falls Datastream International Dow slides 22 points Wall Street Portuguese bank sale due to start World Market Indices Court uses its power to suspend tax law of member state pending judgment Debt rescheduling revives share price at News Corp VAT exemption on goods for fuelling and provisioning of vessels Recent Issues Major Changes Major Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Fiat could invest in Chrysler London Traded Options Chelsea back in profit Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Price Waterhouse Leading International Insurance Company Ascot Judy Fisher Associates News International Newspapers Limited Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Crone Corkill Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Hobstones Carrera Recruitment Advisers Ashridge Sarah Hodge P. A. International Company Multiple Display Advertising Items International Shipping Co-Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sarah Hodge Crone Corkill Multilingual Mature (25+). Intelligent Secretarial Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection The Grosvenor Bureau Two Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Secretaries Merrow Employment Agency Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants DSA Bilingual Ltd TM Multilingual Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Swedish speaking Pa, up to £13K Carers national Association Hobstones Recruitment Consultants DeMAIN Consultants London Ltd Jaygar Super Secretaries Executive Assistant Mary Overton Recruitment Ltd Primo Furniture Ltd Jo Hagan & Co. Ltd MacBlain Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Limehouse Basin Mortgage and Remortgage Finance Susan Doughty Recruitment Mayfair Part-time PA Part-Time Secretary £9,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items RCI Stepping Stones Nina Campbell Limited Banking and Legal Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. A. Ellis The Times Country Property Allison Homes Limited Beech Croft Ready for a wave of settlers Wickens Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reids Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Prudential Overseas Properties Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham & Reeves Residential Lettings Douglas & Gordon Naylor Group Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office running costs eat into the profits Commercial Property Property Board Dalgleish Chartered Surveyors & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors Enterprise Zone Developments Coworth Park International Business Centre Britannia Sales Group Limited Picture Gallery New Offices/showrooms Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Link Edinburgh Shop Professionally Designed Lux Office Suite The Business Relocation Exhibition, Cresta… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duncan Phillips Large Hotel Complex West End winner A double fault at the grass-roots level Benefits enjoyed from riding high Sport for the Disabled Multiple Display Advertising Items Tests reveal flaw in life-jacket design Rorc the Times Safety at Sea Conference Two Scots reign supreme Bridge Douglas has the staying power to prove the doubters wrong Boxing Today's Fixtures Scheme to sharpen England's shooting Netball Strength of northern side tells Schools Football Britain's top two through Real Tennis Mandarin: Nohalmdun to head long-range treble for Easterby team Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Selections Swinburn has first century Compromise move as levy is fixed at £41.5 million From our Irish Racing Correspondent. Dublin: Piggott lands four in Ireland Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Simplicity the key to Woosnam's success Injured Gooch ruled out of first three games of Ashes tour Practice mishap leaves the England cricket captain nursing his third finger injury of the year Younis devastates with fast swing Wilson leaves MCC a difficult position to fill A call for the American touch World Cup pulls in the first of the big sponsors Rugby Union Cambridge power and speed to fore Students are given an Argentine lesson Moulden enlivens Oldham Eligible for qualifiers In Brief Villa need a positive approach to survive Inter's examination Football Wednesday save face at Oakwell Wolves still rising as Bull's eye stays in For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Jahangir calm amid a storm Student rally almost snatches the honours Rugby Union Wales under pressure to improve tests Sports Council Sadder and wiser Graf delivers service as usual Tennis Fibbens may retire after Perth event Swimming Police role scrutinised Sports Politics Kelly submits to final ride in World Cup Cycling Racing Graham is fined by Arsenal United benefit from chosing a careful route British Nuclear Forum Game Pyatt short of class Aston Villa may find giants have feet of clay Ken Shulman assesses Inter Milan, the first of the great European football clubs to play a competitive match in England since the Heysel disaster Rules cost Gautier stage win Hard toil puts Eddery into select company Pat Eddery
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