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News from 07/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Brian Collett, Nick Nuttall, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Richard Ford and Nicholas Wood, D. G. Anthony, Director and General Manager, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Richard Streeton, Nigel Lawson, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Peter Mulligan and Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, M. A. Girling, Denis Tingay, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Ashenden, Connie Sutherland, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Mary Brown, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Pattison, Secretary-General, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Susan Ellicott and James Bone, Rodney Brooke, Secretary, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robert Cockburn, Peter Hutchison (Chairman of the Trustees), Bridget Maxwell, Jeffrey Rose, Chairman, George Melly, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Robert Byard-Smith, Richard Price (Honorary Treasurer), John Woodcock, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Josephine Fairley, David Toop, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow and Michael Clark, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Alexander Millar, John Bell City Editor, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Jane Bidder, Michael Evans and Alice Thomson, Christopher Walker, Robert Gore Langton, Nigel Henderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Peter Guilford, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Alex Scott, Philip Webster and Michael Knipe, Michael Seely, Philip Stephens (Political editor), Owen Jenkins, H. P. Mowatt, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Carl Leonard, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky, F. E. Mcwilliam,

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By our Foreign Staff: Saddam pledge: hostages home for Chirstmas Iraqi apologyfails to soften US insistence on withdrawal from Kuwati Melly on Sinatra Expulsion call Lawson denial Winter's grip Bond arrest Durham joins Index Major puts case for conference to Shamir Billions burning a hole in Hanson's pockets IRA men jailed for 30 years Heseltine offer gains support Deadlock threatens hope of Gatt deal Subsidies Tiffany & Co Alone is not lonely Moscow: five to midnight? Out of gown, into glitter Plus A classroom of their own Expulsion might be right for Galbraith, says Waldegrave Olivetti Agents cheered by rumours of move Iraq hostage deal may bring 5p cut in price of petrol Theft fear kept gem find secret Enquiry to reopen on GLC site Fan is banned Child drug fear A fitting note IRA arms cache men sentenced to 30 years in prison A 42-day watch that netted top police targets Derbyshire police blame overwork and computer What is wrong with Derbyshire police, said to be on "the brink of inefficiency"? Craig Seton investigates Riva Robber is trapped by photo technique ?20m of heroin seized MacKay calls on lawyers to cut fees Eggs enquiry call as salmonella poison cases rise Comet Picture Gallery Dispute on Re syllabus is settled When 'lord' is all one's entitled to OU plans expansion into European capitals The Ultimate Driving Machine Scholey defends Scottish closure Glenfiddich Where loyalty comes first, principle second The Whips are central to the business of government. Philip Webster examines the way they work Hurd sets British agenda for Rome Europe Tories in committee dispute Health Parliament next week Labour plans health service free of the market place The NHS 'Help Aids victims' plea New post for head of COI Death penalty Council cash Angola aid First bury your capercaillie Thameslink Chief of staff number two Conservatives Major hint on MPs' hours Ministers rule put ethnic monitoring of justice system Whsmith Ripper's wife denies using link for gain Picture Gallery Stoic who keeps defeatism at bay in a Tehran cell Letters to friends and relatives from Roger Cooper, Britain's longest serving Gulf Hostage, give an insight on life and conditions in his Tehran prison cell. Connie Sutherland reports Bogus prince jailed King operation Asthma drug Fumes leak Shop charges Railway inquest Player accused (HDT): High definition Rude awakening $4m security budget 'cut substantially In recent days theenquiry into the Lockerbie disaster has heard dramatic details of security failures in the handling of Pan Am flight 103. As the investigation adjourns forChristmas, Kerry Gil and Susan Ellicott report AEG Crew families to sue for 'pre-crash terror Bomber identified as Libyan, says Cable News Polish election rivals tire of insults and put faith in Church Casio Picture Gallery EC closes ranks on farm policy Resignations add to Chirac's woes Press spotlight penetrates Le Monde's troubled world Kremlin guide for survival Successor to Ershad pledges early poll as mobs seek revenge Pistol-packing in the nursery Barkers Picture Gallery Over the moon and sick as a parrot-the ailing astronaut Kuwait Airways Progress towards Antarctic mine ban Indian radio director killed Africans march Monet found (Reuter): Chinese visit (Reuter): Holiday truce (Reuter): Homeless exile Cautious Bush says America must keep the pressure on Iraq Dixons Picture Gallery Initiative gets welcome from Kremlin Testing times at Armageddon dress rehearsal Baghdad cashes in hostage chips 'Guests' of Iraq dance with joy at release pledge Families in festive spirits B&Q Force threat still hangs over Saddam Queue here for execution …and moreover Saddam hits the American nerve Peter Stothard, US Editor, onthe shrewd manipulation of nation shrinking from war Haughey the first casualty of a quiet revolution in Ireland Conor Cruise O'Brien on the tide of change licking round Ireland's territorial imperatives, and its leader After the fall Gulf rumbles Rushdie bonus Ecu maniacal Hommes terribles No thanks to Saddam Policing the Police Under the Lash Was there a 1989 press conspiracy to 'get Thatcher'? Poll tax changes Film awards Unkind cut Good for Ireland Chile forest threat Notwithstanding Wanted: organists Consumer credit Growing concern on car emissions Standard transport Old farm buildings Sent to try us Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Tunku Abdul Rahman Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, CH, the first prime minister of Malaya and subsequently of Malaysia, died yesterday, aged 87. He was born at Alor Star on February 8,1903 Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today Binney medal Memorial services Memorial meeting Dinners Luncheon St Edmund's School, Hindhead Mediocrity of new buildings attacked The King's School Canterbury John Chapple John Chapple, former chairman of the Longman Group died on December 4 aged 78, He wa s born on December 23,1911 Howard Hartog Appointments Rydal School May the Lord make your love for one another and for… Gifts to the Nation British Diabetic Association Leukaemla Research Fund Concise Crossword No 2352 The British Homeand Hospital for Incurables Parliamentary Notices To Place Your Classified Advertisement Brown rice with a serving of cant Libby Purves examines with trepidation the propaganda which could turn her children into teenage mutant hero vegetarians The Sunday Times Victoria Wine Putting men to paper Magazines for men carry their share of articles on love and sex-but all written by women Thank you as she is written Do children still write letters of gratitude for gifts after Christmas? The records show he took the blows Frank Sinatra is a mass of contradictions, but is indisputably the century's greatest popular singer. As Ol' Blue Eyes prepares to celebrate his 75th birthday, George Melly pays tribute The Times The law of selection How does an ambitious policeman reach the top? By taking gruelling tests Synthetic extreme Records: Rock GATE Cinema Lift 'If it's not funny, it s my fault Theatre Chekhov, the Redgraves and a Soviet director: Robert Gore Langton anticipates Three Sisters The Times Feast of modern talents Classical Music London Piano Centre Realists revalued as tide of taste turns John Russell Taylor suspects that a nonagenarian genius has been overlooked Wearing an englazed expression Engraving Jim McCue on a London exhibition of three outstanding glasswork artists Lyric Theatre The Peter Hall Company In praise of the older woman Lotte Laserstein, the veteran portrait painter, talks to John Russell Taylor GA Direct Critic's Choice: Galleries A real Englishman abroad Theatre The Real Don Juan Riverside Studios Concert Philharmonia/Flor Festival Hall Rock Level 42 Hammersmith Odeon Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance Onegin Theatre Royal, Glasgow Cinema Guide Theatre Quide Today's Events The Times BBC 1 The governmen tof India Tourist Office Winter blows in from the Arctic Doctors face privacy charge The Times Crossword No 18,471 Picture Gallery Shops consider a month of Sundays Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Clich?s fit to bowl a maiden over Political sketch Index Iraqi promise cuts price of oil to $26 Virtual standstill in retail sales The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Stock Exchange ferment intensifies as two of three divisional heads go De-Bonding Australia s fallen idol GrandMet laughs all the way to ?919 m Hanson signals further expansion David Coakley Ltd. YJ Lovell profit falls by 32% Lloyd 's gives backing to new reinsurance arm Pilkington slides to ?103m By our City Staff: Demand slows for Smith & Nephew Douglas GUS pushes ?177.8m as sales slip Containers purchase helps Tiphook soar to £25.2m NCR rises above bid price By our City Staff: Greycoat profits surge 51% Turnover advances 25% at Euromoney Business Roundup Profits rise at Tunstall BTP raises dividend MacDonald 81% ahead Anglo United down Control Securities down to £13.3m Bid by Perrier and Smurfit Brent Walker board change Company Briefs One stop for James Capel GrandMet resilience yet to be appreciated Tempus Firm watcher Digging deep for Lime Street Comment All square Merry go round Geordie toast Electricity grey market edges higher Tiphook plc Loss on bank and building society cards should be £50 The WorldConservation Union Academia Britanica Cuscatleca Australasian Temp Company Johnnesson & Associates S. A. Evans & Sutherland University of Durban-Westville The Sunday Times Analyst & Programmer Multiple Classified Advertising Items BP Petrolem Development Limited Sherwood & Co. Sultan Qaboos University Marketing Mix Multiple Classified Advertising Items By our City Staff: C&W to set up ?200m Polish deal London Traded Options Dollar may force Airbus to look outside Europe, says Daimler Shares near 2,200 level as dealers await start of trading in electricity Stock Market Thames Power agrees ?50m station site Major Changes Major Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (Reuter): Decline in oil price lifts Nikkei Scapa dips to interim ?19.8m Property move Trust remains Savage chief Recent Issues IBM weakness knocks Dow Wall Street World Market Indices National Westminster Bank Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Good gains Stock Exchange Prices Super-city where north meets south The M62, running from the Mersey to the Humber, could become thefast-flowing artery of a powerful new region. Michael Hatfield introduces a special report Budge The new route to revival Highway to help redress balance The Treasure of Lancashire Hepworth & Chadwick Kirkless Airport on the factory fringe ready to expand Parkman Road to a stronger economy? The motorway crossing the country carries many potential benefits, but already it appears a victim of its own success Humberside Great growth area of the century The boats come in again Transpennine The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Lister & Co. p. l. c. Recruitment study shows growing need for training Business to Business Simplex Management services Ltd. BGF Industries, Inc. Douglas Merritt & Co. Free Admission: Business Information Exhibition Xmas Present Fit for a Prince Aston Martin Volante… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Substone Ltd. Wholesale Cash & Carry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clocking op a career change Carry your Office Home Tonight in a Case Business Opportunities Video Productions An Opening in Windows Investor/partner Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established Business Opportunities in Birmingham,… Euro Property Holdings Plc F. Hardcroft Ltd. Profitable Scottish Marine Leisure Company Transiaternational Computers Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items PDQ security consultancy Businessmen Insolvency Problems German Translator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Germany Businesses Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Runnymede Sound & Vision New Fax Machine Telephone Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick up the boss's car for a pittance Fancy an executive saloon, class All change for a smooth drive into the future Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Sky High Computers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stirling of Wobcriter Ltd Mercedes Connections Mercedes-Benz Mercedes Mrecedes Connections Re-Finance Mercedes for Cash 420Sl 420 Sl B. M. W. Authorised Dealers BMW B. M. W. 318i Ring of confidence It's a crime Hot on the trail Calling Elvis ?2000 Christmas Present France into top gear Roadwise Still rising Dearer Seats Thick-skinned Superpumps B. M. W. Janspeed Engineering Ltd. B. M. W. BMW M5 B. M. W. Wanted Driving Schools A & J'S Driving School SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Classic Cars Triumph Stags Driving Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Vantage Aston Martin Registration Numbers CNDA Members Car Number Transfers Fast Friendly Family Service Registration Numbers Registration Number for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Range Rover Vogue EFi 3.9 Manual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Time Racing On the Move with Motability Dellorto Senator 3.0 Cd 1984 B Nissan 3O0 Zx, 2+2 automatic Targa. Finished… Audi Car & Mobile Phones Cellular Phones Under £10,000 Performance Cars F40 Le Mans Kougar 1987 Lexus Lamborghini Lotus Elan Se Turbo Official Porsche Centre Porsche Auto Imports Cavaliers Xmas Present Fit for a Prince Alpina B10 1990 Audi Quattro Ferrari Mondial T Jensen Interceptor Mark III Vauxhall Calibra 16 V. 1990. Red. Unusual… Political balance of school governors lawful Law Report December 7 1990 Court of Appeal Jurisdiction to sanction part of insurance transfer scheme Reservation of title clause void Car Buyers' Guide Porsche 959 Comfort Model Porche 928 S4 Porsche Carrera 2 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Coupe British Contracts & Leasing Motors Leasing Hp/lease Problems? Scotts Jaguar & Daimler Original 1973 Series 1 Daimler Preferred law reports for citation Service outside the jurisdiction XJS XJS Convertible Trade mark protection is not restraint of trade European Law Report Luxembourg Jaguar Series Iii Sovereign 5.3 L Volkswagen V. W. Car Care Car Care Rolls-Royce & Bentley Bentley Mulsanne Rolls Royce Corniche 11 Two 1990 Spec Cars Rolls Royce Silver Spirit LHD Rolls Rolls Silver Shadow Mark II When a horse bites the hand that feeds it Faldo and Norman make little impact Golf Multiple Display Advertising Items The ghosts that stalk Tyson Punching his way out of a bag of troubles is one man's recipe for happiness Hartley forced to stop playing Schools fix up match for Roberts Price well ware product Rugby Union All Blacks keep the Wyllie way The fall of empire followed by an outflow of talent Politics in Sport Today's Fixtures Try this Topsham Bay to take honours Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Taunton highly critical of stable hygiene plan Clever Folly attempts Budge Chase double Mandarin: Devon Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Nelson and Horsfall fined £500 Rapid Raceline Sheffield appears to have little hope of balancing the books World Student Games Reading eye place in new division Hokcey Rapid Cricketline The Timetable of Trouble Matador has the edge Yachting Downhill on a slippery slope Brian James lifts the cutain on a dowhill skiing season where the stage is more spectacular than the star (Reuter): Scandinavians improving Johnson bows to Deuchar Real Tennis Hooper and Lara step into the breach Cricket Broome declines Bordeaux chance Equestrianism Diary of Events Sabine to broaden horizons Rallying Goals achieved m scoreless draw By a Special Correspondent: Newcastle has new chairman as power struggle is resolved Football Pontypool want to contact Moseley Rugby Union Latest triumph puts a smile hack on Bryant Bowls Gibson given the call Badminton Monarchs to rule in London American Football Male made to work for victory Rackets A hard road to Gay Meadow Cup run has helped to lift the gloom envelopiing Chorley For the Record End of a cup final tradition Rugby League Lack of titles bothers Reynolds Snooker Admirals Cup plan is revealed Yachting Langer in command In Brief Council at odds over backing Games bid Olympic Games Pascoel up with pace Athletics SKI Hotline Index Durham's day of elevation Tecno By a Correspondent: Swift response to Counties decide to TCCB demands stay under covers Main decisions Atherton pushed out m the cold A racing certainty that raises scientific doubts An independent scientist suggests the Jockey Club should think again. Nick Nuttall, technology correspondent, reports Lotus finds the formula for a fresh start Games likely to lose at least £5m Backley voted world's leading male athlete

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