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News from 06/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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M. A. Jones, Chief Executive, George Copeman, Peel Chairman, Peter Cresswell, Barry Trowbridge, Peter H. Nancarrow, Stephen Leather, James Rusbridger, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Tiffany Brown, Wilhelm Hebing, Denis E. Filer, Director General, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Kenneth Rose, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Ray Clancy and Alice Thomson, Carol Leonard, Eileen Blaiklock, Quentin Cowdry, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Paul Melling, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Richard Acland, Peter Davenport, Michael Bryant, Richard Bassett and Ian Murray, Jay Lennard, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Nigel West, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Ernest Beck, John Earle, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Joe Joseph and Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Hennessy, Jane Monahan, Paul Wheeler, Jane Wyatt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Adam Breeze (Projects Director), Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, David Winter, David Miller, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Martin Keepfer (Director), Christopher Goulding, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Winter and Jan Grozdanovic, Kerry Gill, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lisa O'kelly, Conrad Voss Bark, Anatole Kaletsky and Colin Narbrough, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Nicholas Wood and Ross Tieman, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Richard Bassett and Peter Green, Dr Lajos Schmidt, L. S. Cooper, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Mandarin, Nick Moore, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Chapman Pincher, Neil Harris, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Richard Burnell, Brian Buchanan, Richard Power Director, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Dynes, John Samson, Philip Pangalos, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Peter A. Haddock, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Ross Tieman and Derek Harris, Vince Wright, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Mark Fuller, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Hurd helps helps Thatcher counter-attack Farm talks deadlocked Holiday pledge Acland fights Lacy days Against the head Next frontier Index 'Scandalous' jail unfit for under-21s Tongue-tied by America's language police Picture Gallery KGB may take control of food Singh facing defeat George Cross for Ulster bomb hero Stop complaining, hostage wives told Happy christmas habitat Fair trading office to study merger of Sky and BSB Court seeks study of crime squad WH Smith Stirling, creator of Sas, dies at 74 Clarke in clash on teacher shortage Hunger striker's case tests extradition link to terror Nine miles of slick as oil boat sinks Radio waves Player charged Police chief Snowdon home Rape hunt clue Ruling jeopardises community homes for the mentally ill MP claims libel over article on Rushdie Taxing days at the holy gnome shrine Bront? devotees clash over parsonage plan Peter Davenport reports on the final straw' for a literary shrine Hunting vote may alienate members Trusthouse Forte Sentence of crash driver tripled Marsh had strong motive, jury told Renault Sculptor blames 'ill-chosen' shows for snub to RA Iraqis fail in plea for 'supergun' Report on gays Food approval Murder report Water bill rise Opren delay Dentists 'refusing new Nhs patients' Fireworks hurt five children British Telecom EC urged to show some horse sense Picture Gallery Reforms 'may delay child cases' Thames Television Pressure on holiday firms as big two restrict prices Tory MP banned and fined Kasparov forces 11th game draw RSPCA Trust ports face clash over sell-off plans Plans to privatise trust ports are giving rise to fears of asset-stripping and hopes of vibrant community enterprises, Michael Dynes reports Royal Mail Business Heady hopes for radical reformer anticipating his judgment day Roy Hattersley, shadow home secretary, says the challenge for a Labour government would be to restore confidence in the police and legal system, reports Quentin Cowdry Intercity Hertz Patten's £380 average for poll tax based on absurdity, Labour says Bradford Tories 'bewildered at party disunity' SNP campaign off to confident start The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Halifax Reunited families call on government for financial help Hostages direct their bitterness at Whitehall as Iraq refines propaganda tactics Emotional bond to captors may be developing Pentagon calls up reservists From a Correspondent in Beirut: Beirut designers don their battle dress EC insists it stands firm but will seek UN mission to Iraq Heseltine gets red carpet treatment (Reuter): Gulf aid pledge Husain visit (Reuter): Freedom hope Cost of invasion Sharon speeds housing plan Compaq Peking takes first step in saving pandas Embattled Republicans seek to limit election damage As American voters go to the polls today, Martin Fletcher assesses the prospects in elections that will affect the nation's political direction for a decade or more Rebellion in ruling party will force Singh out of office Sudan accused of famine cover-up The Times By our Foreign Staff: Amnesty accuses Burma of brutality Change of line on Tiananmen Laying frazzled chips to rest (Reuter): Colony sued by refugees (Reuter): Bloch sacked Mentally unfit Albania talks Gummer warning to EC as it struggles for farm cuts deal The silent voice of revolution Thatcher takes the environmental stage British Telecom Picture Gallery Cossiga in trouble over 'CIA scandal' Her rhetoric gets results ... and moreover The pilot flies on instinct The Times Profile: George Bush. The American president faces a crucial test of standing in elections today and a giant decision soon on when to go to war Barbican blues Top of the hostage parade Pyramid selling Heavy reading Pigs might swim German Interests Merging Satellites Regent Street Wisdom Hunting on National Trust land Insurance medicals Clergy assessment Diary topics Car deliveries Waiting for facts Elusive shadow of the 'Fifth Man' EC priorities Turning a Phrase Public safety Desserts and diet Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Church news Memorial service Colonel Sir David Stirling Colonel Sir David Stirling, DSO, OBE, founder in 1941 of the Special Air Service Regiment, which created havoc behind enemy lines in the Western Desert, died on November 4 at the age of 74. He was born on November 15,1915 School news Appointments Queen Mary and Westfield College Arbitrators' Company Meeting Mary Martin Mary Martin, star of South Pacific and many other American musicals, has died aged 76. She was born in Texas on December 1,1913 Forthcoming marriages University news Dinners Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From our Own Correspondent): The Affairs of Mexico Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2325 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richards Coach Leatherware Cut a dash and play by ear With the help of a letter opener, you could play a tune on your jewellery Baer & Ingram Wallpapers Sex and the singular store Underwear is lacy, flirty and sexy again, says Marks & Spencer. And it should know, says Liz Smith Tapestry Special Offer Philippe Starck, come on down! A new Channel 4 game show is aiming to prove that design is accessible, popular, and part of everyone's life Not the real thing Ballet high Maggie out Last chance ... England's Glory Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher High, low and Mexico John Russell Taylor finds New Yorkers examining their own continent's heritage Tomorrow Free-range expansion of note Clive Davis on the impending opening of London's largest jazz venue Poetry in song Final royal flight Terry Hands talks to Benedict Nightingale about The Seagull, his last RSC production Richards WH Smith Hard-headed California girl Theatre Etta Jenks Royal Court Concert The Mask of Time Festival Hall Radio The Radio Programme Radio 4 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events ITV Variations BBC 1 The Vintage Malt Baker reviews all options as Gulf enters new phase The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,444 Picture Gallery French students riot Weather Rhodesian governor dies Business and Finance Investment income boosts ABF by ?67.5m Renold declines Prowting slides The Pound ISE and police in hunt for bear raiders Governor opposes monetary union Investors plan a Savage coup Jaguar sales m US slump by 27.7% CBI again attacks short-termism John Charcol Single market may hit older British industries, says EC report Jellicoe fears race is lost on eastern front Tandy Computers High-level team to tackle industry's relations with City Rifkind sees new industrial balance Wm Cook rises 55% aided by purchases Blystad rig sale nets £1m profit Amber Day deal helps profits jump 47% By our City Staff: French sold to Burnfield for £2.55m Howard unveils programme to boost high quality training Yorkshire Bank debt provision doubles Smith Estates profits falter Colorgen in profit Capital backs BNP takeover Cargo bids for dealer Safeland cuts dividend Betterware up 52% to £1.7m Garban date for Dickie Broking bubbles Sir Brian talks as actions speak Comment Bitter sweet shadow of Berisford clouds ABF Tempus Brain power Sun goddess Lady Howe's role Cross-border break Operating profit expected at Airbus M. G. S. Communications Banker replaces Elliott as chairman of Elders Self-policing for listed companies Lack of concern for shareholders Associated British Foods THF replies on booking policy Analysts broadcast good news to BSB as satellite war ends Traditional Options London Traded Options Recent Issues (Reuter): Rally by bonds helps to lift Dow Major Indices Major Changes Henley The Management College Wall Street Alpha Stocks World Market Indices France Telecom The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Bold start to account Consumers assured of the benefits of change Insurers may have to merge to survive the stiff competition that will come with a single European market, Wolfgang Munchau writes Greig Fester German predator shakes up industry British plan continental niche Getting a foot in the door across the Channel is difficult, but lucrative Ambitious French equip for success Years of frenzied growth have put French insurers in a strong competitive position Europe shops for the right policy EC residents will be able to get quotations in any member state as restrictions are lifted Allianz Gnomes of Zurich go doorstepping The Swiss hope to persuade other Europeans to buy as much insurance as they do, Wolfgang Munchau writes Lloyd's Brokers Italy looks on life's bright side in lean times Britons spend three times as much on insurance as the optimistic Italians Dutch in the first cross-border link Spain builds bull market Hammond Suddards Solicitors Taylor Root Quarry Dougall CU Assurance Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Paralegal The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Law Personnel Four-point plan for justice Too many are denied civil legal aid. Peter Cresswell, QC, offers his solution Council applied wrong test in assessing intentional homelessness Herbert Smith Importance of ancestor in citizenship The Times Law Awards 1990 Legal Appointments Wealden Personnel Services Garfield Robbins Into the heart of Europe As the continental market grows, two British law firms are poised to take on the Germans on their own ground, Edward Fennell writes Raising the roof over rent reviews Decca Quarry Dougall A Locum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Inns and Outs Warwick House Chambers Linklaters & Paines Reuter Simkin Chambers & Partners CSC News of the World Law Placements Applied Management Sciences Ltd Wilson Stephens Legal Assistant Diary of Times Classified Cut London Overheads Stephenson Harwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Earth's secret-seekers Scientists with the Natural Environment Research Council investigate the planet's problems. Neil Harris looks at their work Public Appointments The Dorset Trust News International Newspapers Ltd The Times Charity Appointments Mid Southern Water Company The Commission and the Court of Auditors of the… All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to National Federation of Women's Institutes Sheffield Family Health Services Authority The Man who Studies the Ocean Blaby District Council Essex Magistrates' Courts Committee Post mortem needed as Tasmania results short of expectation Devon County Council Carers national Association Spare the rod and try cane General Medical Council Brace in the premier division Essex Magistrates' Courts Committee "Come to Cornwall" Borough of Restormel Kent County Council Legal Services Walsall MBC FA backs plan of action for football Sport for the Disabled Women caught in gender trap Reilly keeps faith with his squad Today's Fixtures Overseas Results and Leading Positions Doubts surround Beckenbauer Pools Forecast Cheltenham Acceptors Piggott booked to ride Re-Release Skipping Tim win puts Scudamore on 50 mark Dettori returns with double at Newcastle Moubarak's US raid Joint Sovereignty chasing repeat MacKeson success Desert Orchid to foil talented rivals Devon & Exeter Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Grade Ii: £15,570 Whitbread to expand sponsorship Nottingham Selections Hereford Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings The Fruit ends long wait Rapid Raceline RFU calls for rethink on amateurism regulations Bath and Leicester to clash in cup Tate's late penalty ends Bed's dreams Barry Trowbridge reviews the third round of the provincial Insurance Cup Rado Second round Results Hard draw for Jansher Squash Rackets Living rap to the likes of Dickie Bird Sport on Television The Week in Review Selectors will look closely at a team Argentina call for a new prop Sign of the times at the Olympics Minister's pledge on council Redskins perk up under Rutledge American Football Daley's fitness lifts Villa's spirits for return against Inter Wilson recalled to Bingham's squad Aldershot to decide on future of Trethewy Pickering stable Swindon may end the waiting for Lorenzo FA Vase Draw Roxburgh happy to settle for a draw For the Record Boxing is kids' stuff for Benn Judges in a quandary over Cousins Ice Skating Johnson's exit has Tigers by the tail Basketball Women's talents needed Yachting The Times Rugby Union Gallacher offered his resignation to save Ryder Cup Lamb's heroics save England Scoreboard from Perth Morse Sampras survives attack of nerves Curtain lifted on riddles of life among front-row forwards Probyn to face committee Royle likely to accept role with Everton Soviet Union: the Black Sea resorts open up Poland:… The next frontier Trade test for the West Wolfgang Munchau finds the opportunities of eastern Europe will be a tough challenge Barclays How to plan for the new markets The Business Approach Investment must be a long-term strategy, writes David Rudnick Advice on the practicalities of doing business in… Roubles in the capitalist world Soviet New Look The Russians hope to enter the finance markets Colin Narbrough writes Taylor Woodrow Republics by the sea offer trade breaks for the West New Soviet Opportunities Holidays and local produce create the markets, writes Colin Narbrough Sovtransavto The flexible approach Adapting for Business How to find a market in the unconventional Jones Lang Wootton Beauty in the city of decay Contrasts in the capital, viewed by Nick Worrall Easier routes for partners in law New legislation governing international business is outlined by Paul Melling Expocentr Profits potential, if you are patient Education management is as important as attracting funds, Roger Boyes writes Shares for sale to the workers Unions are influential in speeding reform A capital that is colourful again Warsaw Shapes up Boutiques and new hotels greet western businessmen today, says Roger Boyes Bank Handlowy w Warszawie S. A. A British giant grows Chemicals Revolution Ici prepares to give freedom to its eastern subsidiaries KPMG Baroque beauty in the city of rising prices The Welcome of Prague The place to wine and dine and, soon, to shop, writes Richard Bassett Can Czechoslovakia rediscover its enterprise? The Promise of Prague Britain has a lot to offer the country that still clings to communist ideals On the road to market Reforms signpost the way for foreign investors The death of the salesmen The Leipzig Fair Leipzig is unlikely to compete effectively with Hanover, Wolfgang Munchau says Morgan Stanley MM Leipziger Messe The East side story is set for a profitable ending Rebirth of a Nation Wolfgang Munchau weighs Germany's strong points Waking from a long sleep The German Hybrid Strange bedfellows where communism meets capitalism Coopers & Lybrand Adopting the laws of a free society Single Legal System Unification meant the introduction of uniform legislation Hungarian Foreign Trade Bank Ltd. Still way out in front of the rest Hungary is the economic leader in eastern Europe, Ernest Beck writes A tale of two cities Ambling towards a Market Economy Life in Budapest follows the same, leisurely path Business International A liberal partner Joint Success Foreign investors are attracted to Hungary's wide economic incentives Footholds for the hopefuls Bulgarian Turmoil Tim Judah looks at why companies are staying on despite poor prospects Bank Bulgarian Credit "Biochim" Metron International Limited Privatisation and VAT to come in with the reforms Rules for Commerce Bulgaria acts to protect its foreign investors Booming potential in the no-go zone Romania Lures Investment Tim Judah reports on the invasion by thousands of businessmen Foreigners welcome Economic Reform Framework is planned for creating investment Willis Group All change on the Budapest line The Right Connection Derek Harris reports on a successful British-Hungarian rail collaboration Baker & McKezie Solicitors

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