News from 04/12/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Douglas J. McBean, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, D. R. Heginbotham, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Robert Wilson, Mike Lamb, Susan Ellicott and Michael Knipe, L. S., John V. Whitbeck, Hilary Finch, J. R. H. Sale, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Ian MacKenzie, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Donald R. Painter, Callum Murray, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bryan Stiles, Ian Weston Smith, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Kirk, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Daniel Johnson, Martin Cropper, John Winder, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Lloyd Walters, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, J. F. D. Greenhalgh, Michael Hughes, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Blair Southerden, John Hennessy, Phillip Sober, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Ewen BALFOUR(Director of Public Affairs), Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, James Slater, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Patrick Stevens, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Bernadine Coverley, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Ali Jaber, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Terry BUTLER(Director of Social Services), Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, David Howard, Sidney Z. Manches, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Peter Guilford and Michael Binyon, Anna Kythreotis, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Ralf Dahrendorf, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Rodney E. Atkinson Managing Director, Sir Michael Ogden, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, R. T. Oerton, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Kemp, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoGatt talks head for disaster amid farm riots Europe refuses to budge on subsidies Police blamed for shooting Inside Carling's date Estate misery City ambition Russia for sale Curfew imposed Credit record Index Tory anger as Major sacks Welsh minister Earthquake fever flies off the Richter scale Cheney doubts over Iraq sanctions BA setting up airline with base in Berlin Eight killed in runway blaze Town & Country Building Society By our Foreign Staff: Argentine mutiny ends in surrender Poorest left behind in worst council housing, study says Telecom BBC wins on Tory coverage Ireland's woman president sworn in Alarm calls for Tube drivers Kasparov searches for winning way out of a chess marathon Farms disaster 'if subsidies are cut' St. Joseph's Hospice By our Irish Affairs Correspondent: Frontier crossings to be shut at night Ripper's wife sues for libel UDM chief wins Double killing Bounty trials Picture Gallery Judge blames police for Gail Kinchin's death gun siege Hospitals 'against opt out' Island's fire fighters could be cut off by bureaucracy Drug offers asthma relief Taylor's Van Gogh fails to find buyer Psion Arts campaigners seek double funds Four hurt in knife attacks Nationwide Clark denies helping to bend Iraq trade rules Fans tell of disorder at stadium on day 95 died Pension age test Zeebrugge case Writ served Doctor banned Children die Fire death Free expression Soccer claim Drug charges Hunt support Picture Gallery Compaq Hull presses for return of power to go with its new prosperity Peter Davenport reports on the view from one of the cities that Michael Heseltine says should opt out of surrounding countics Gould attack on tax move Environment 16% rise in firms' Tory donations Party Cash Watches of Switzerland Ltd Conservatives angered by dismissal of minister Welsh Office Picture Gallery Outcry by party after abuse of candidate Minorities Labour moves nearer single Euro-currency Europe 'Decide on war crimes' call Lords Dispute Poll tax 'will be made fairer' Scotland More racist papers being published Anti-Semitism Chalker denies dispute over job Birmingham Six plea Hurd gets apology British aid Food licences Scottish post Severn tolls Parliament today 486 plus XGA plus LAN: The new IBM PS/2. No IBM Ten lanes planned for the busiest stretches of M25 Glenmorangie Restoring a Georgian church to its former glory John Young describes how an elegant Georgian church in the centre of a seafront terrace was saved from ruin and is now being renovated Drug case girl 'knew few details' Pan Am 'allowed to ease airport checks' Camelford charges denied At Sainsbury's, the bigger the pack, the better… Washington hawks fear deal as they count days to war WH Smith Our Foreign Staff: Beirut sees last militia go The Times French minister hints he may visit Baghdad Sanctions boost for Iraq farmers Burdens of a superpower descend on victorious Kohl Chancellor Helmut Kohl made a number of campaign promises to the West. Ian Murray examines the difficulties in fulfilling them Liberals able to keep the chancellor in check Last laugh goes to the voters Greens face four years in wilderness German Elections - 1990 Weimar survivor hails a new dawn Army of problems advances on Bonn from east DVLA Select Registrations Treaty blow to Baltic hopes of secession Russia takes radical step to private land ownership Yeltsin rejects central job China's doors ever open for VIP children Cheques to fund food aid flood into Soviet embassy Chill winds of poverty lay siege to Poland (Reuter): Shuttle telescope trouble (AFP): Aid for China (AFP): 3,000 homeless (AFP): Bhopal protest (AFP, Reuter): Rebels close in Townships truce ends with death of 66 in clashes Chad rebel leader thanks France for being neutral Delhi moves fast to quell unrest Ershad offer to resign Reuters: Bush visit to Argentina still on despite army mutiny Raisat A foul deed they will rue …and moreover Democracy defers to discipline Mary Dejevsky in Moscow sees the hardline star in the ascendant, but cautions against writing off reforms Have the greens blossomed only to fade and wither? The outcome of the German election is a warning to environmentalists everywhere to avoid cliquishness and squabbling, writes Daniel Johnson Key words that point to a move Olivier unveiled Evil umpire? Biggest handicap Record tribute Electing City Mayors Five Minutes to Midnight Holy Smoke Fresh thoughts on the poll tax Flight security Driving alone Adoption from abroad Notwithstanding Putting a price on opera stars Middle East issues Frederick's burial Plastics menace Under the net? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church news Luncheons Institution of Mechanical Engineers Birthdays today Anniversaries Dinners Aaron Copland Aaron Copland, American composer and conductor, died in hospital in Westchester Country, New York, on December 2, aged 90. He was born in Brooklyn on November 14,1900 Anaesthetists pay for professorship Receptions Middle Temple awards University news Vladimir Dedijer Mowden Hall School Legal appointment Service of thanksgiving Lord Caccia Sir James Easton Meeting Forthcoming marriages Births Chancery Divison Kipling Lines Used as an Advertisement Rudyard Kipling V. Genatosan Limited Announcements To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2349 Announcements Radical shirt-sleeve chic Cufflinks have always offered designers a small-scale canvas. Liz Smith selects a range Even miniatures of loved ones can be reproduced in enamel All change for the big show Television fashion goes live with a challenge from The Times Coach The World of Interiors Recalling the lights fantastic Are the glittering Christmas illuminations of Regent Street fading into a dim memory? Givenchy Shooting an actor acting the shooter Simon Callow, on the set of his first film as director, is interviewed by Anna Kythreotis Cinema Limited appeal of musical superlatives Classical Music Egon Schiele Traveller on his own 'trane Jan Garbarek, jazz saxophonist now in Britain, talks to Clive Davis Lyric Theatre Phoenix Theatre To dance, sign here Briefng All his own work Arts and Entertainment Last chance Masculine women, operatic men Theatre Y a Otra Cosa, Mariposa/Peter and the Captain Battersea Arts Centre Radio Winnie Mandela and the Football Club Bbc Radio 4 Word-Watching Entertainments Dance Alicia Markova 80th Birthday Gala Sadler's Wells 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 assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events BBC1 Knockando Picture Gallery Rising sons at Eton get Japanese teacher Kinnock launches Labour's new policy for education The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,468 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch MPs get another vote on capital punishment Weather More grist for the Majorette mill Political sketch • Business and Finance 25-30 BTR chief executive to stand down Dobson steady Tunnel issue Westland rise The Pound Borrowing on credit jumps to record £4.2bn Dollar takes a strong line Nadir given month's grace By our City Staff: Gulliver rests from his travels Picture Gallery More than 1m want electricity shares ISE may open council to more lay members RfCL Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Unit trust proposals attacked over risk Walker said to be eyeing successor Company Briefs Major Changes Recent Issues Fimbra Alexon fashions a cool £10m despite inclement weather Birmingham Mint pledges payout rise Major Indices Judge spells out firms' pension duty Turnover kept off low for year by two trades worth £180m Stock Market Nikkei closes off highs in thin trade World Markets US airline files for Chapter 11 cover M J Gleeson makes agreed bid for Colroy Business Roundup GPG shares are suspended Chamberlin suffering Timber group cuts dividend Bell loss at £268m AT & T bid lifts NCR Wall Street Changes at SD-Scicon Dealing in CWG halted Lowson joins County team The Times City Diary Vivid colour in electric grey market Comment McCarthy's plan throws a lifeline to Cowley Young at heart The Times City Diary Warming to theme The Times City Diary Champions Capel The Times City Diary Ray of light in Westland black hole Tempus Germany under pressure as minister resigns and rate rise threat grows Barclays makes a science of cash The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Gains in thin trading Stock Exchange Prices NEC Power sell-off message vague Challenge for British industry Myth about rates R&d 'gamble' could pay off Missing index link World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin CWB Chartered West LB Limited Chambers & Partners Collyer-Bristow MSL International Immigrant's innocent false statement AMS Ltd Solicitors Complaints Bureau Garfield Robbins Perils of playing with fire The media should avoid launching crusades, Sir Michael Ogden, QC says Exemplary damages against councils Extended limitation period applies to former embassy Unfair dismissals Short arm of the law Some crime cases could be dealt with by letter to save costs and, says Patrick Stevens in a plea for efficiency Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall News of the World Pity the poor fraudsman QD Quarry Dougall Experienced Solicitor Empty seat at lunch Inns and Outs Crown tops Centres in need University of Newcastle upon Tyne Chair of Law Divorce call Secret moves Reuter Simkin Inmarsat Laurence Simons Associates Freshfields Reuter Simkin QD Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items NN Nabarro Nathanson QD Quarry Dougall Devereux Chambers The Chambers of David Medhurst and Edward Lyons Q.… Legal Assistant Company/commercial Gayton Graham QD Quarry Dougall Hess Multiple Classified Advertising Items L&P Linklaters & Paines JHA John Hamilton Associates Commercial Work of Quality The Polytechnic Milton Keynes Leicester Polytechnic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colin Ross Munro QC Public Appointments North Cornwall District Council The Open OP Polytechnic Legal Supervisor PCfC Wiltshire County Council Opportunity Public Appointments Manchester Polytechnic St Oswald's Hospice Help yourself, helping others Voluntary work can help younger people decide which career to choose, says Bernadine Coverley The Open University Cumbria Tourist Board Matilda & War Memorial Hospital Curry on course for winter of content Sleepless schedules criticised Table Tennis The Times When the benefits outweigh losses Basketball Hard draw for Widnes Rugby League German federation calls for talks Drugs in Sports Beckenbauer is still not satisfied with Marseilles Overseas Football Overseas Results Intermediate squad has limited scope Swimming Today's Fixtures Hendry's courage shines through in Uk final classic Snooker Chicago wrap up divisional prize American Football TV coverage finalised Mandarin: Vagador has quality to defy top weight in Fontwell feature Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Ambitious agenda for Morley Street Cole urges Jockey club to assist small owners Mandarin: Leicester Selections Results from yesterday's two meetings Sandown unveils £210,000 package Richards holds strong hand Rapid Raceline Teams for Twickenham NZ deny receiving invitation Durand drafted in to solve Oxford's stand-off problem Rugby Union Divisional series needs new role Switch by Cooper will strengthen England Volleyball Successful Soviet trip Gymnastics Jones sets the pace for records Stundent Sport Melville enjoys relaxed style Creating new image in rugby backwater McGeechan's position under review An early Christmas in 1991 Golf Ayr Raiders feel Wasps' sting ICE Hockey Pools Forecast Mansell settles action out of court Motor Sport Honda get results with V12 Federation proposes a move to open racing Cycling Americans anxious to establish game before World Cup Football PFA urges stronger import controls Harkes signs full time Fahey's boldness reaps reward Real Tennis Mund off to France Sport in Brief Call-up for Anfield reserve For the Record Border offers counsel of caution Australian captian has kind words for England Season ticket sale for Lord's stand Prenn looks sharp but can improve Rackets Dujon finds touch in time for Test Colets lose winning touch Squash Rackets Fa is left adrift in Furious Fifties Yachting Honours even in grand prix Sponsorship banishes French fears • Racing 39 A past master reflecting on the modern game Carling says that he passed on money to charity NSPCC Kerly confirms return to international arena Spectators are being led a merry rain dance Alan Lee on Australian tinkering with the rules of limited-overs cricket Slimline Mason bounces back Heavyweight champian gains new lease of life Taylor turns to men in waiting
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