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News from 27/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Overseas Football Keith Blackmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Roger Wood Parliamentary Editor, Howard Mitchell, Mike Lamb, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, H. B., Ian Murray, John Buckley, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Geoff Brown, Elisabeth Sandys, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Brook, Bernard Levin, Joe Joseph, Donald Neale, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Andrew Ashworth, James Watt, G. Noble, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Susan Watson, Brian Beel, Point-To-Point Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Stuart Sexton, Josh Hall, David Conway, Mark Tennant, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Henry R. Magrill (Commercial Director), Derek H. Sawbridge, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, D. F. M. Selby, Chairman, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, S. Newall, E. A. Cole, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Michael Heseltine, Jack Waterman, Roddy MacKenzie, Eric Richards, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Richard Cork, George Rae, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, John Kilbracken, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Hugh Dudley Jones, Thomas Booker, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Watts, Neil I. C. Powrie, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Gabriel Ronay, Ronald Butt, David Howard, James Wade, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nutttall, Technology Correspondent, David Young, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, John Chawner Chairman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Chapman Pincher, Scrivenor, James Bone and Mary Dejevsky, Andrew Stilton, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Richard Oxon, Derek J. Connolly, Director of Corporate Finance, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, R. P. Cole, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Philip Best Virginia Rutherford Guy Williams, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, A. H. P. Humphrey, Colin McQuillan, Michael J. Hendrie, Ian Bogle, Chairman, Mary Dejevsky, David Hill, B. McCormick,

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Major leads but ballot expected All-night battle for 20-30 waverers Two surgeons murdered Mother sues Jagger weds Leader resigns Fancy footwork Grim forecast England rest Index On Other Pages Polish prime minister resigns Working class alive and well in Pimlico Life begins at 65, Thatcher tells staff UN argues over date for Kuwait deadline British troops not ready for deadline The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky 'IRA men had bomb hit list' Think-tanks search the field for a lifetime after Thatcher By Staff Reporters: Contestants find their numbers do not add up Piaget Candidates state their views on today's issues Track records of the three in search of leader's job Seven hours of voting today for the Tory crown 'The smart money' on chancellor Whitelaw view Correction Peers, constituency workers and MEPs still divided Major wins fight for cabinet votes Sleepless nights as ministers ponder the permutations TV teams pitch camp for contest Canon Threat to quit over winner Time for dignified exit as Whitehall machine gears up Display Advertising Items Old school tie loosens its grip on new intakes Life after Downing Street Major gets the press vote Labour leaders sit down to hatch honeymoon spoiler Volvo Pan Am's Frankfurt security chief 'was unfit for job' Hertz Picture Gallery Devolution prospects brighten Longer child visits for jailed women BBC Schools get nuclear alert pills Police find brothers Campaign halts Rape accusation Hit list seized in cliff-top ambush included cabinet' Third of West End 'facing final curtain' Tenants delighted at court victory Westminster Flats Ruling Pan Am Rushdie 'negotiating with Muslims' Teachers 'attacked by children of eight' Vauxhall Central TV to shed 467 more jobs in new year Local TV possible by 1993 Garrard Dispute over decaying masterpiece A disagreement over urgent repairs is said to be jeopardising plans to return the St Pancras station building to its Victorian splendour, John Young reports Raisat Careless policeman crashed into house Coetzee's win Medals sold Mystery tour Thames Television Court clears ground for claim over killing of daughter Laboratory closed as funds dry tip Chess gold in sight for England team Glenmorangie Petition urges more effort on hostages City firms start fund for law schools British Gulf chief rules out annihilation Iraqi power To Fill 4 Buses with High Level Nuclear Picture Gallery UN set for historic recourse to force Permanent members agree next step (AFP): France gives jet spares to Kuwaitis (Reuter): Attack by prince (Reuter): Japan lifts ban (Reuter): Bomb shelters Benn arrives in Iraq looking for Saddam peace initiative British Nuclear Fuels Church leaders unite against war Ferry owners 'cashing in' on Gulf build-up Israel vows to step up its border defences Lee stands down after 31 years as Singapore leader Yorkshire Bank Picture Gallery India remembers its wandering elephant herds Arrest of top Sikhs defended Islanders release seized jet (Reuter): Rebel ambush (AP): Poll triumph (Reuter): Bail refused (AFP): Attack threat One day there'll be a perfect copier Poland's man from nowhere survives as Mazowiecki resigns Sun Alliance EC voices doubts on social charter Bonn bales out of Euro-fighter project Gorbachev links Soviet unity to West's support (AP): Gerasimov successor Slovaks' economic woes help old guard Corsica demand (AFP): Victim alive (AP): Strike support (Reuter): Demand met (AFP): Towns retaken Rank Xerox The Document Company Who is safest on Europe? …and moreover 'I showed the way: others followed' Micheal Heseltine, in conversation with Robin Oakley, denies that he is a political assassin Vindication for the grape: it cheereth and inoculates Bernard Levin finds scientific support for his belief that a little of what you fancy is good for mind, body and soul Without a room of our own London's buzzing Answer this Arabian nights Lucky dip Best of Three Polish Confusion Tory policies and personalities under scrutiny Poll tax at the heart of supporters' discontent Monetary union Criteria for a 'just war' Middle East issues Training in industry Parcel post Playing our tune Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Service reception Luncheon Dinners Memorial service University news Appointments Dodie Smith Forthcoming marriages Nevill Holt The night sky in December Astronomy Herbert Berghof Roald Dahl Wildlife warning to councils Service dinner Knighthood for judge Births Keeping Warm in the Crimea Concise Crossword No 2343 Taking to Manolo's heels Manolo Blahnik has been clothing women's feet in provocative, sexy shoes for 16 years. Liz Smith discovers some of the sources of his inspiration Happy Xeryus Multiple Display Advertising Items Misadventures in the skin game Tattoos worn by Russia's criminal underclass are a sign of defiance and a means of identification Put your rooms in a spin Old ballet constumes have leapt on to chairs and walls Christmas Special Offer Kaffe Fassett Friendly invader Exhibitions An almost forgotten European explorer's achievements 90 years ago in Africa are celebrated anew, Richard Cork reports Dangerous ride for a disc-jockey Radio Christmas Shopping On your Marks? Briefing Hand-biting Pit preview Last chance ... Royal Opera House Brutal, sophisticated ritual Records: Classical Sinister banality Classical Music Huddersfield The Old Vic Elaborate parody of the king Rock Dread Zeppelin Town & Country Rock Happy Mondays Wembley Arena Theatre Burning Patience Soho Poly Word-Watching Entertainment Winning Move Dance Kibbutz Contemporary Shaw Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 The Vintage Malt Two plastic surgeons killed in knife attack at hospital The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,462 Weather Jagger's island wedding Whiff of the pit as the call is awaited Political sketch Index BA plans to boost Atlantic routes Vibroplant dips The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Company cuts 'are main cause of recession' Brent jumps to $34.60 on UN deadline move Matsushita wins MCA at $6bn Mining new energy for flotation Fairline profits buoyant By our City Staff: Polly Peck hearing delayed Arrows Limited Executive Editor David Brewerton Broker raided in share deal probe Airbus finance chief named EC urged to investigate board price rises Buyout for Ashley subsidiary Merrydown sweeter Borders crossed Property warning Hollow register Profits change Victoria Wine Guinness Mahon loses £7.5m Pressure rising for tougher water rules says group chief Chairman resigns at Savage British Gas told to rethink rises MMEC axes payout Burmah Castrol bid for Foseco approved Business Roundup Cropper rises to £971,000 No payout at Regal P J Carroll back in black Vital day for Walker Lees sweeter at £225,000 EC looks at; Unilever sale Tour firm tries to ease fears Capel suffers loss of Ross The Times City Diary Back at the crease The Times City Diary Reaching for handkerchiefs as airline fuel costs take off Debt in death The Times City Diary Goldilocks is one of the three bears Comment A count for heir The Times City Diary Barely bearing up The Times City Diary Northumbrian up to water mark Tempus Cuy Salmon (Reuter): Dow recoups losses in late afternoon Major Changes Systems Reliability Concern over leadership and Gulf cancels gains Stock Market Major Indices Wall Street Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Japanese set good example Tackling bear raids Recent Issues World Market Indices Policies 'destroying' small business sector Polly predicament Unequal shares London Traded Options Sky Alien concept Early gains reversed Stock Exchange Prices Qantas Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Crime and correct punishment The judges who sit in the Court of Appeal are too narrowly-based a body of men to reflect the public's view on what should constitute the right sentence when comparing crimes in our violent society, Andrew Ashworth argues Lipson Lloyd Jones Simons Legal Appointments Army Board must conduct its hearings with fairness to individual soldiers Law Report November 27 1990 Queen's Bench Divisinal Court Commercial Litigation Multiple Classified Advertising Items When driver need not be given notice of intended prosecution Equitable set-off in counterclaim Radical choice for brighter Bar Barristers have voted for a new, populist leader, writes Frances Gibb, legal affairs correspondent Legal Appointments Stafford Long & Partners Graham Gill & Young Secret words could win £, 000 Edward Fennell discusses the right to know as the final entry date for The Times Law Awards draws near Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Guilty, but still free Ashurst Morris Crisp Non-Contentious Construction Lipson Lloyd Jones Chambers of Mr Rodger Bell QC Nabarro Nathanson Reuter Simkin KPMG Reuter Simkin Ward Executive Limited Personnel Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burnley Experienced Solicitor Quarry Dougall Inveco Ford Truck Chambers & Partners AMS Ltd Garfield Robbins Taylor Woodrow Initial Film and Television Limited The Polytechnic of Central London Chambers FINA Public Appointments Northern Regional Health Authority Visiting good health on all Health visitors are the first lineof defence in keeping the community well, Joan Llewelyn Owens says Public Appointments Planning Manager Freud Museum The Times Sussex Police Surrey County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Public & Health Care General Manager/chief Executive (Designate) Internal Management Consultant Australian Medical and Nursing Placements Tougher rules to protect crews Bryan Stiles looks as the safety regulations being introduced for the next powerboating season in an effort to eliminate the tragedies that mar a dangerous sport Defeats take heat out of the hype American Football Today's Fixtures Butt takes title in fine style Student Sport Yorkshire win record seventh title Tuning m to the latest national sport Sport on Television The Week in Review Review to raise standards Swimming Icebergs wait for Popeye in the Southern Ocean Josh Hall, the skepper of New Spirit of Ipswich, reports on the second leg of the Boc single-handed round the world yacht race, which takes the fleet from Cape Town to Sydney Devils feel heat in Scottish rinks Ice Hockey Mandarin: Conditions right for smart Pegwell Bay to complete double Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Insight into success of 'Hermits' coups McCloy to hold fire over Aliysa Lincolnshire at Market Rasen Point-to-point fixtures for 1991 season Mandarin: Stratford Selections Folkestone results Nottingham Desert Orchid team waits on Dunwoody Catterick Bridge Rapid Raceline Swing of fortune remains puzzling No move for Roseberry The Times Sports Service Yorkshire unlikely to ease players' lot with outsiders Cricket Three unofficial Tests during Pakistan tour Pools Forecast Sussex book a passage to Sri Lanka (Reuter): Kapil Dev sets sights on Botham's mark Incensed Moore left behind Basketball Oxford backs hold sway as Scots are kept in check Rugby Union Hill unhappy over divisional demands Salem thank man who had too much to say Barry Trowbridge reviews the fourth round of the Provincial Insurance Cup Fourth round Results Hutchison signed by Liverpool Kaiserslautern on the rise PFA issues plea for video protection for innocent players Football Walsh may return for Tottenham Overseas League Results Benn chases rematch with Eubank A battle royal switched to neutral ground Squash Rackets Sale hope to exact revenge Volleyball British duo dominant Yachting Extra lift for Brockenshaw Real Tennis For the Record How Hendry was forced to toe the manager's line Snooker Government help depends on unity Sports Medicine Unlucky Faldo falls short on extra holes Golf No record this time In Brief Index Stunned England attempt to ease memory of defeat Sussex may yet return to historic Hastings Sight Savers Artificial tinkerings must be booted into touch Simon Barnes takes a goalkeeper's view of the argument that increasing the size of goals is the way to redeem football after the World Cup Sainz displaces troubled Finns Leading lights press hard through the taxing forest stages EC members urged to fly the flag at the Olympics (Reuter): Checks on payments urged Wasps drawn into the Tigers' lair

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