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News from 30/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Amanda Bennett, Malcolm Brown, Jill Sherman and Bill Frost, Jenny Woolf, James Bone and Alan Tillier, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Sarah Gauch, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Qamar Ahmed, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Ian Murray, F. A. Mann, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Alasdair Cameron, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Leonard, Amanda Jordan, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Jackson (Deputy Chairman), Peter Stothard, US Editor, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, G. D. Clarkson, Chief Fire Officer and Chief Executive, John Winder, Parliamentary Staff, John Durie, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Martin Cropper, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, John Hennessy, Mark Evans, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Grubb and David Pearl, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Tony Samstag, Donaldson, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Sherr, Peter Bryan, Malcolm Wicks, Christine Williams, Craig Seton, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Raymond Plant, N. Carthew, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Frederick Lawton, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Anne-Marie Schiro, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Paul Mitchell, Robin Oakley and Richard Ford, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Roger Lewis, Ross Tieman and Ronald Faux, George Hill, Penny Darbyshire, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Dennis Signy and Louise Taylor, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Richard Burnell, Owen Jenkins, Peter Victor, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Michael J. Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Arthur Reed, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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UN condemns war crimes by Iraq in Kuwait Gorbachev call for Arab peace talks Scholar quits Spurs plc Norway dispute Fines defaulters Brent talks Chess problem Index Tunnel link-up within 24 hours Sound and fury as the RSC exits, stage left Picture Gallery Battle over dog register goes on Unrepentant Thatcher will light on over EMU Pursuit of absent fathers attacked Picture Gallery Sight Savers EC pact on global warming Kohl confident Britain will not block currency union Italians prepare agenda for European political union Howe gibes highlight sovereignty divisions EC team flies to soothe farm cuts row Thatcher's words fail to break language barrier Rome Summit Aftermath Picture Gallery Dublin coalition in the balance as talks founder Unsafe load led to explosion Single-union deal fixed for £20m factory Noise pollution fine Red route date Prince on duty Outburst as boxing fan tells Marsh trial of chase after shooting Poll tax staff strike after council orders redundancies MP criticises Hitler line in Poppy ads Whsmith Wimpey fraud claim enquiry Picture Gallery £10 spot fines derail commuters Rioting mob stones police and firemen Making light of a visit to the dentist Vauxhall By a Staff Reporter: Pressure groups express doubts Spurned mother wants money from man who disappeared Agency will trace runaway fathers to make them pay White Peper on Children's Maintenance Incentive to take job is built in Lloyds Bank Fashion Challenge By our Social Services Correspondent: Income must be shared equally with children Picture Gallery Campaign launched to prevent heritage loss by fire Far too many historic buildings have been destroyed by fire in recent years. John Young explains moves to stem that loss and the special problems Disabled criticise plans for special schools' budgeting Kasparov and Karpov in complex struggle Sheridan Chandler Company Bishop commends 'life of happiness' Churches pulling out all the stops to find elusive organists Uncertain future: the actor Joss Ackland, pictured… Marshall refuses 'bizarre' proposal by Iraq Airways Imbert ill after ride in park Men charged Crash damages Factory blocked Bristow on bail Government majority of 3 against dog registration Labour appeal for arts Guidance on child abuse English cash Sitting MP Parliament today Conservative rebels Picture Gallery Policy was Ridley's legacy Lloyds Bank fashion challenge Judges 'will be stopped from blocking reform' Hospital services 'are threatened' Setback for Gulf peace drive by Kremlin envoy Compaq Picture Gallery Pro-Iraqi saboteurs arrested in Egypt Oil stock plan may send 'wrong signal' US warns Iraq force cannot be ruled out (Reuter): Waldegrave plea (Reuter): Missile advice Irish MPs' visit UK benefits in EC deal to tackle global warming Scientists aim to cut greenhouse effect gases Big Green versus Big Brown in California Bravest of the brave: Five of the seven living… Lufthansa 100,000 held as holy city is sealed off Kremlin feels heat of political fallout after nuclear test Soviet MPs, angered that they were not told in advance of last week's underground explosion, forced an emergency debate, Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow Coalition in Norway ends over dispute on EC ties Basque poll viewed as triumph for moderation Picture Gallery Albania expects links with UK next year Havel's spell on sleeping beauty begins to fade Prague Notebook Anne McElvoy Budapest rethink on petrol ends strike Township peace plea after 16 blacks die (Reuter): Law chief dies (AP): Secessionist win (Reuter): Burma clampdown (Reuter): Election victory (Reuter): Moldavia vote E The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Elections for tomorrow …and moreover Will mothers name the guilty fathers? Malcolm Wicks believes the maintenance proposals will do little for children most in need Why we cannot count on Gorbachev in the Gulf Behind the apparent unity with the West, James Sherr believes Moscow is guided only by territorial interest Frost seeks a prize scalp The Times Diary That's life The Times Diary Miracle worker The Times Diary Megaphone theology The Times Diary Still piling it on The Times Diary Children are for Life The European Greenhouse Northmen Adrift Britain alone on monetary union Getting about Firemen and fraud MacMillan role in Cossack deaths Criticism of the Court of Appeal Broadcasting bill Philip Larkin's will Satanic fears Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Dinners Jacques Demy Receptions Memorial service University news Luncheon Nobutaka Shikanai Nobutaka Shikanai, who built Japan's biggest media empire, died of liver failure in Tokyo on November 28 at the age of 78. He was born in Hokkaido, Japan, on November 17,1911 The night sky in November Astronomy Thomas Oswald Thomas Oswarld, Labour MP for Edinburgh Central, 1951-1974, died on October 23 aged 86. He was born in Leith on May 1,1904 Anniversaries Birthdays today Appointments Announcements & Personal The Berlin Aero Show Arthritis Research The Times Concise Crossword No 2319 Growth ahead as barriers fall Regional Airports The lessening of restrictions between member countries of the European Community will boost opportunities, but there are new problems Capacity of the Airports Airports UK Businessmen welcome Luton international Airport Airport Out with the image of noisy flying antiques Norwich Airport The funds are found Manchester plans the biggest development of any airport outside London The North Birmingham European Airways Fewer tours, more investment A decline in leisure travel has not damped the expansion plans of regional airports specialising in this market The South Liverpool Airport America's way with women Anne-Marie Schiro reports from New York, where designers do what customers want Come on in, the water's lovely From the man who brought us the gothic kitchen, the bathroom as a social centre Opera Mapping the frontiers of a changing world Kuwait still exists—if only because the new Times Atlas says so Katharine Wells Fortnum & Mason Hopes and hypes of the carnival Cinema Geoff Brown anticipates a spectrum of treats at the ever-expanding London Film Festival Monet Muzak of the cosmos Rock David Toop talks to Kitaro, first prophet of the New Age The Old Vic Insubstantial impersonations Radio Into the woods, but with which witch? Record Reviews: Classical Opera Coffee bar honoured Briefing Kafka must wait Thoroughly dated Last chance High octane flights of fury Theatre The Dancing Bears Man in the Moon Concert Walton Evening Purcell Room Word-Watching Entertainments Theatre Wooster Group Tramway, Glasgow Winning Move Dance Les Mystères de Subal Queen Elizabeth Hall 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 assesment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events BBC1 Knockando Courts to have power to deduct fines The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,438 Chapel's moving experience Weather Great little minister travels the Tory line Political sketch Business and Finance Wembley expands in leisure Eurotrack index goes to work Oil prices surge Alida down 46% The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Brent Walker faces £128m repayments American interest rates reduced to 7.75 per cent Building societies cut savings rates Midland abandons Forward sale Moss Bros dips to £1m DTI waits to discuss Polly Peck Sutcliffe suspended A Fimbra Member No Title Chrysler loss of $214m underlines US car woes Shares fall at Sinclair Goldsmith Medeva has talks over Wellcome vaccines business Gardner Merchant American electricity firms switch on to Britain Blacks sports £1.8m profits Peel seeks buyer for Mersey stake By our City Staff: NatPower hedges its rights on debt Citybond shares fall 75p Ashcroft reply Klark talks Dentsu stake Channel up Peek in talks to buy Philips subsidiary Business Roundup Lowland revenue rises Fact director resigns BA Interflug 'interest' VME to buy Akermans World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Losses deepen at Lendu Isle of Man report ruling Blithe spirit The Times City Diary No moving forward as banks lose their shine Long on experience The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Asil takes the spotlight off Robert Comment Chain reaction The Times City Diary His way The Time City Diary Fast Federation Against Software Theft Walker pulls bonds punch Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities mark time Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street Legal Appointments Robert Walters Associates Law Personnel Investors stay on sidelines as recession signs grow Stock Market Major Changes Oxford University Press Recent Issues Commercial Partner Major Indices Durnford Ford Solicitors London Traded Options Traditional Options Telecom Reuter Simkin NWS Bank plc JHA John Hamilton Associates Chancery/commercial Warwick House Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Resources a Reliance Resources Company TV-am Corporate Lawyer Dna evidence under test Genetic detection must be perfected, Andrew Grubb and David Pearl write Legal Brief Severe sanctions for misdescription of goods Nabarro Nathanson Temporary Judicial Assistants Legal Appointments Quilter Goodison Company Limited Requiring solicitor to pay costs of other parties Appealing fair trading order Tribunal award can be paid into court Polys reveal a degree of lawful pride Law courses outside universities receive too little recognition from potential students and employers. Penny Darbyshire states the case Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Associates Thames Water Facing the second hurdle Christine Williams says women solicitors are still confused about how to behave QD Quarry Douglas Lipson Lloyd Jones A will and a way Ambitious Commercial Litigator City MP Michael Page Legal Awdurdod Iechyd Gwynedd Health Authority Diary of Times Classified Chambers & Partners Public Appointments Bassetlaw District Council Darlington Borough Council SET South East Thames Regional Health Authority Designers of images that aim to dazzle Graphics are widely used on television. Joan Llewelyn Owens draws some helpful career conclusions Public Appointments Chief Executive of Administration & Clerk of Boards Health Care News International Newspapers Ltd Personnel Department Director The Sunday Times The London Heart Clinic Exeter City Council Wiltshire County Council Bexley London Borough University of Hong Kong Fewer lectures as students set out on a course of discovery Members of the faculty will spend less time in lecture rooms, but work on learning that is self-directed A Landmark in Medical Education Chesterton University of London How an image is being cleaned up QMW University of London Hamilton H. Turner & Son Bones that are made by man In a new centre at the college, a team is seeking new ways to replace hip joints A. McLays & Company Ltd Alan Crawt Partnership Jansons Solicitors Beazer Qmw's New Canalside Student Residences Queen Mary and Westfield College Geography of society's health Barclays Researchers who are growing a new skin Many of the academics are pioneering methods in their search for remedies to a number of common disorders Coach at make or break point The Times resumes its examination of junior tennis in Britain. Mark Evans is a coach and writer-photographer. He tells of the frustrations and diffculilies of trying to get things done Gofer's goal rush saves the 49ers American Football Pools Forecast Bond girl without a licence Volleyball Big night for Muggins at The Mirage Sport on Television The Week in Review Heavyweights in final Rowing Yesterday's Results Tomorrow Fresh glory for Tauber on favourite course Yesterday's results From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Judicial Wit fuels growing success of an old alliance Racing Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Distinctly North has fine opportunity to land Redcar feature Mandarin: Leicester Selections Blinkered first time Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections British raiders draw blank Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Selections The Jockey Club: has begun a series of five seminars… Rich Wetherby chase attracts strong field The silent combat that crushes minds Rugby Union The Times Sports Services American Football Football Racing Uphill all the way for Lloyd's team Basketball Racers feel the sting of Durham Ice Hockey 1990 European Tour Statistics Brownsdon told to rest Swimming Faldo stands supreme as the world's dominating player Golf Hendry's nerve holds Snooker Shoaib dominates yet another day Cricket Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Hall's lead slips away In Brief Chance for Larkins to stake claim for World Series games Cricket British coaches feel pressure Overseas Football Overseas League Results Fund raisers speed to a record haul Record is the lure for Davies For the Record Namibians might struggle to adapt Rugby Union Tour caravan moves on Britain to protest to French Athletics Cricketcall Lewis aims for world title bout in 18 months Boxing Wright's season ends well Cycling Seeds sweep through Real Tennis Racing Arsenal's attitude under focus on Manchester trip Victory lap lands Souness in trouble Walsh threatens to take over First direct Sub-cricket hits the old one-day game for six Barry Pickthall witnesses the rise of substitution cricket in South Africa Smooth and silky skills at full stretch Irish promise better future Pride is the main spur at Telford (AFP): Masur falls heavily at the first hurdle Britons cut up rough on course

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