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News from 13/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sir Donald Bradman, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Jeremy Myerson, Charles Hargove, Sarah Gauch, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Joseph Williams, Noel Goodwin, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, John Derrick, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Paul Mooney and our Foreign Staff, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Gwilym Roberts (Chairman, Ann Minden Wilson, Martin Barrow, David Gentleman, Master, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Michael Clark, O. Gordievsky, Stewart Tendler and Lin Jenkins, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Anthony Quick, Jack Waterman, Martin Smith, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Peter Mulligan Parliamentary Reporter, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, H. B. E. van Cutsem, Robert Kirley, James Slater, Nicholas Harling, A. M. Airey, Chris Thau, Martin Jacques, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Christopher Lewis, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Vivienne Becker, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Ruth Redmund-Cooper, Ian Ross, A. R. Rees-Webbe, Richard Bassett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Ace, David Young, Christopher Walker, Janet Keppel-Palmer, Mandarin, Robert Burnett, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Green, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Robert Morgan, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Peta Levi, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Lever, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, A. H. Gilding, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Clare Mainprice, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Amir Taheri, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, V. B., Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Thatcher ready to hit out at 'hostile bowling Sterling near Erm floor Disaster costs Ford gloom Guatemala rout Spurs criticised Bradman's View Index Yeltsin wins first round on points City fathers hot and bothered over Bath spa Picture Gallery Iraq orders out British envoy Football clubs punished Piper Alpha oil company criticised over safety Cling film 'may endanger health' Tiffany & Co Cabinet mobilises to fend off possible Heseltine challenge Olivetti MPs wait eagerly for Howe's speech European media vote for a new face More oil companies cut price at pumps School saved Burns man better Br fraud charges Postal pay offer German visit Anglican church makes blacks feel 'alienated and unwanted Rochdale failed to adopt abuse rules because of expense Police make High Court appeal on Hillsborough costs University premiums debated Broadcaster honoured among poets Nuclear fallout: Four Greenpeace demonstrators… Dispute reopens on food safety History in need of a facelift Officers question nine after arms find Maths on Video 'Svengali' plotted to kill detective Cellnet Single body sought monitor tough safety regulations A clinical approach chosen for enquiry One night that changed the survivors' lives Calls for prosecution of platform operators after damning evidence Picture Gallery Oil company's safety system 'left men helpless The Corps of Commissionaries Stark choice:'Fry and die or jump and try The initial explosion aboard Piper Alpha was just… Abpl Prices cut and jobs shed jabs car giants step up war Sales of new cars, at a record 2.3 million last year, may dip below two million this year. Kevin Eason reports on the showroom battle to lure back the buyers Pan Am bomb 'put aboard at Frankfurt Br drops investment blueprint Tv man banned Posting dates Bus driver ran over colleague, jury told Hotpoint Export of live sheep cleared by judge More cash for rural housing Birmingham Six plea Exploration oil wells Chalker visits E Europe Parliament today British Philatelic Bureau Our Europe approach is different, Thatcher tells City Football leaders making millions, Tory MPs say Four new offences to curb disorder Football City 'must face the normal risks Electricity Industry Picture Gallery Terrorism act attack on Labour Queen's Speech Patten confirms party's council reform switch Environment Reforms for justice system The Opposition SAAB Un refugee agency embroiled in fettle over choice of leader Lengthening dole queues fuel Poland's winter of discontent Telecom Acute sense of timing shown by Landsbergis Thames Television Paris clashes mar pupils' mass protest Compaq Ec and America face showdown at their summit Angst stalks the Leipzig terraces Mafiosi eye 1992 loopholes E The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Battle-ready Tornado squadron suffers blow to morale Congress support for Bush's Gulf strategy crumbling Daily war of words at Baghdad embassy Rolex Picture Gallery Mubarak rules out attack Scepticism greets militia pull-out Warring factions which have devastated Beirut are co-operating with a new peace plan, but many believe a lasting settlement is still to be found, Ali Jaber reports Ec call to non-aligned nations over hostages Israel agrees to Un mission Bomber jailed Birds at risk Berlin battles Eve Arden dies Guatemalan voters put their faith in right-wing outsider Freed boat people seized by police Public stampede to Garbo curio show Nestle Picture Gallery Anc activists held amid homeland coup fears The politics of instability …and moreover Why there can be no Arab solution How deep a recession? Not as bas as the one to come Diary Blood in the Oil Injustice in Hong Kong Rites in the Gulf History and honour in Tory leadership struggle Boring tunnels Liberian war Access to land Lesson in design Crowd control Spy-writers' views in conflict Saving on libraries Redefined food Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Guinness and Oyster Luncheon Birthdays today Dinners Forthcoming marriages Meeting Yannis Ritsos Lord Mayor's Banquet Polytechnic news Dead Sea scrolls 'kept secret Church news Kenan Tevfig Erim Richard Dimbleby, Cbe, Lld Reception University news High Sheriff nominations Latest appointments George Raymonde Births The Times Concise Crossword No 2331 Public Notices Stoned all over again An exhibition of Sixties jewellery pays true tribute to the decade, says Vivieme Becker Garrard A history of self-adornment , or ears down the years Harvest of the hurricane The exotic victims of Kew are transformed into furniture Change of coat the Foreign Office Out go purple and green Union Jacks and a multitude of royal coats of arms as our embassies adopt a new 'corporate image ARC Sheltering sex and sheltering sky Classics of modern literature need a little help when they reach the screen - or so the film-makers think. Geoff Brown reports Touching scene at the Tate Joseph Williams discovery new means by which visitors who are blind or who have impaired sight can derive pleasure from painting and sculptures Steinway & Sons Picture Gallery Scenes from a Marriage Long march into Haydn The Good Fight Elementary omission Briefing Just a pub full of characters Theatre To Young Vic Concert Leipzig GO/Masur Barbican Hall Radio The Fallen World Service Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Hippodrome New Releases Current Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Television and Radio Khockardo Bsb broke contract in merger with Sky, MPs told The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,450 Salutes, bombs, and yawns hail a new emperor Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Helpful background on saws and the law Index Asil Nadir to shun bankruptcy hearing Buyout support Merger probe The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Exchange criticises Tottenham directors Racal plans to demerge Vodafone Amersham to sell Amerlite for £84m Walker still in talks Pan Am and Twa link in doubt Bet stake in Thames up for sale Arrows Limited City Editor John Bell Slump in shop sales confirms recession Walker calls for speedy removal of Sa sanctions More jobs to go as profits fall 27% at British Steel Strategic tunnel link plan Manganese shares slump Profits fall Dividend cut Losses at Butte Leeds Permanent rises to £171.3m Telecoms shake-up Sabena chief touches down to challenge Boc ahead to £354m By our Financial Editor: News Corp holding in Pearson falls to 11% Bhp Gold bid Wardle Storeys up 53% to £11.08m Life rule may change Drought costs peg Mid Kent profits Uk directors receive highest Euro pay rises No dividend at Warner Baltica 'bid' defence Equipment firm up 17% Hicking Pentecost up Moran back in the black World Markets Alpha Stocks Oliver fails to cut loss Essex results at £532,000 Hungarian's share assets The Times City Diary Vodafone next for an overseas caller Comment Us hopes for rate cut as recession fears grow Amersham ends Amerlite agony Tempus FAST Federation Against Software Theft The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Stock Exchange Prices Small gains Dow soars 51 points Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin Political doubts continue to east shadow on market Major Changes Recent Issues Peachey & Co Major Indices Wilson Stephens London Traded Options Traditional Options Law Personnel L&P Linklaters & Paines Morison Stoneham Badenoch & Clark Chambers & Partners Sums paid by subsidiary are yearly interest Legal Appointments Legal Seminars Multiple Display Advertising Items Divorce without anger The government should seize the opportunity to copy the Scottish divorce property code, which spares most spouses great cost and additional misery, argues David Green Legal Manager An Opportunity to Be No. 5 rather than No. 55 Criticised matrimonial orders might still be justified Evidence of right to work demand was not bias Linking up for Euro business Young Ec lawyers are working in British firms in readiness for 1992. Edward Fennell considers the scheme Reuter Simkin Simons Road accident rules break down QD Quarry Dougall News World Old-established but modern-minded North London… The folly of detention QD Quarry Dougall CPS NEP&I The North of England Protecting and Indemnity… London Opportunities for Legal/tax Specialists QD Quarry Dougall Locum Private Practice London Legal Bureau In House Company Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The civil service way into Europe British graduates are finding new schemes on offer to ensure wider placements in Ec institutions, says Joan Llewelyn Owens Public Appointments Building Services Electrical Engineer Finance Director North Yorkshire County Council Burnley Senior Accountant Care Britain Addenbrooke's Dorset Senior Solicitor The Times Shaping up for their pot of gold Fis bows to call for change The Times Mancini takes reins to keep Sampdoria riding high Overseas League Results Davis pays homage to commanding Hendry Facilities at Sheffield get seal of approval Virus adds to test of endurance Ayr's raids south prove successful Today's Fixtures Hurdle of taxation still to be overcome Reilly decides to put off naming squad Easter by lines up Sedgefield double Sedgefield Course specialists Mandarin: Southwell Course specialists Sorcerer's return weaves magical charm on season with a competitive edge Top ten trainers and jockeys of 1990 Cochrane lightens gloomy finale Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Proud memories clouded by misgivings England and Australia renew the most famous rivalry in international cricket next week in Brisbane. In the first of three articles Sir Donald Bradman, whose experience of Ashes series as player, administrator and observer spans more than 60 years, gives his thoughts on the modern game New Zealand Tour Record Calcraft leads Stanley's Difficult times ahead Commercial key to ITV's growing interest Sport on Television The Week in Review Victory fails to hide signs of flaws in All Black machine Waldron turns his attention to Wales Eubank shortens the odds James out to meet Ransom's demands Silent Jansher lets his racket do the talking Butcher's rift with Rangers passes point of no return League select have formidable look Ellis makes his peace In Brief Davie docks in second place Pools Forecast Molby to stay at Liverpool Hughes passed fit for Wales Ireland hold the balance of power For the Record Whelan's return is Irish bonus Becker's absence does nothing to simplify matters Mayo is playing a waiting game Showdown sides just keep on conquering Index Arsenal and United count the cost Ball doctoring admitted Dti Picture Gallery Job goes back to school in search of security Skipperless ship off course Record Club Fines Adelaide Scoreboard Fa may invoke ban on Leeds

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