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News from 11/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Green, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Ian Sweet, K. F. Wortelhock, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Alasdair Cameron, Noel Goodwin, Derek Wheatley, James Brooke, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), J. Lloyd, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, M. S. Living, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Sally Greengross Director, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Martin Cropper, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ann Clwyd Shadow minister, Paul Wheeler, Robert Cockburn, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, J. M. Page, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Molly Millard, Geoffrey Jellicoe, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Goulding, C. G. Johnson, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jim Rouse, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, David Willetts, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Dan White, Martin Searby, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Andrew Turner (Prospective parliamentary candidate), Hugh Lowe, R. E. G. Simmerson, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Anthony Barnett (Coordinator), Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Denis Britton, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Angela MacKay, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Miller (Chair of the Executive), Martin Waller, Jim Hiley, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael J. Boggis Chairman, Arthur Leathley, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Adrian Beecroft, Chairman, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Colin McQuillan, Robin Rhoderick-Jones, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Clarke orders appraisals in the classroom Policy U-turn on tests for teachers Inside DeFreitas call Major's team Trade initiative Tyminski order Retail sales fall Engineers' list Index Ferry hits quay as gales lash Channel How Lord Cholmondeley kept it in the family Hostages flood back to UK as Iraq keeps word Taste of freedom at the village pub Moscow asks US for food Garrard Value of electric shares may rise by 50% Waldegrave pressed to end strikes at top-security hospitals Kodak copiers Picture Gallery Hearing on Six set down for Monday Fraud office drops NUM cash enquiry Physicians join call on payments By our Home Affairs Correspondent: Jail death prompts criticism by coroner Arson wife killed man and girl, 11 Flights stopped Pool suspended Race enquiry Correction Bandsman tells inquest how bomb hurled him through the air RAF rescues pirate radio crew as gales batter ship Film star's ring yields £200,000 Rise and rise of the CD leads to boom for classical music Barkers Traders in Ulster bow to IRA order Minolta Complete list of government Cook denies leadership intentions £9m for research into cause of BSE Renton gives hint of funding for RSC at Barbican Telephone Informations Services plc Search for a quick profit keeps most shares in few hands In spite of the tenfold over-subscription in the electricity sell-off, and past privatisation successes, Britain has not become a nation of shareholders, David Young writes Metodist Homes for the Aged Officials in sell-off questioned Picture Gallery The Royal Bank of Scotland Petrol falls below £2 mark Prisoner flees with cellmate's identity Review of poll tax likely to help worst affected first Telecom Water officer 'failed to act' Bill of rights could ban death penalty and discrimination GPs guilty over drug payments Multi-faith church to raise the roof in Milton Keynes By our Religious Affairs Reporter: Churchmen attack cash appeal plan Watches of Switzerland Ltd Sainsbury's prices Judge lends sisters home in ritual abuse hearing Life sentence for parcel bomb attack Cucumber robber Riot sentences Braille cards Case held up Tests on Imbert Chess postponed White Horse Study leads to Salvation Army rethink Return the caring approach The homeless debate Government efforts to help the roofless are hampered by factors beyond ministers' control, Jamie Dettmer reports Estimates too low, MPs say Last- ditch attempt to save world trade talks Prospects poor for Labour women candidates Norwich Union Healthcare £13m grants for landscapes Countryside Picture Gallery City driving will have to be reduced, Fowler says Traffic Top No 10 job goes to woman Tories demand NHS cash Hospitals BBC Moneywatch Electricity Shares Instant Price… Pension and pay hint to clergy Woodland increases Stray dogs move MPs' shop Brake lights Major's gates Unleaded fuel Energy cash Parliament today Tyminski must face slander enquiry Wilding Community division over aid to Moscow Gorbachev says treaty will keep union together Hardline general called in Break-up nearer after Milosevic win The Serbian communists have won overwhelmingly. The implications are considered here by Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan in Belgrade Havel seeks extra powers to preserve single state V Valention Boutique Overture to revolution at the Bastille opera house Picture Gallery De Klerk party will play role in talks Nasa criticised Close poll likely Fighter deal Riot police act (Reuter): Back from space Zales Defence chief admits fears of 'substantial' Gulf casualties Congress rebuked by Quayle DVLA Invaders' reign of terror goes on UN still seeking compromise on Middle East resolution Kuwait vows it will never agree to any deal involving border Voters give key role to former guerrillas in Colombia The Times Picture Gallery Receivers call a halt to Wocka's folly Demands for Ershad to be tried or exiled The voice at Major's ear Alan Coren ... and moreover Prepare now for more Gulf refugees Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan fears mass exodus if the shooting starts No monetary union until Britain is able to compete Anatole Kaletsky, economics editor, sees even the ERM as a barrier hindering Europe's laggards Thatcher aide open to offers Diary Uncommunicative Diary Rhys resurrected Diary Mission control Diary Appraisal on the Cheap Walesa Claims his Crown An Electrifying Offer Finding ways to resolve the stalemate over Gatt Poll tax review School funding Stress in Ambridge Twyford Down Light of liberty? Warm tribute after cold night Major's defence tasks Age discrimination Going downhill fast Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon HM Government Service dinner King's Own Scottish Borders Association Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Edgarley Hall Glastonbury Eton College Harrow School Tadeusz Kantor Dinners Guild of Freemen of the City of London Memorial services John Currie Anniversaries New Catholic bishop named Appointments Target in sight for Lord Fraser appeal Church news Appointments Judges to retire Bill Hardman Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Then the Lord said to me: Make the minds of these… On this Day The Nobel Prizes To Place Your Classified Advertisement Hamlin Slowe Solicitors Concise Crossword No 2355 Lewis Golden & Co Black beauty on all the rails Designers, high street shops and partygoers are betting on the little black dress again this season. Liz Smith picks a handful of winners Givenchy And here's one I made earlier The best way to personalise your jewellery is to design it yourself Fortnum & Mason Plc Harrods Good for no more than agiggle? Designers went back to the nursery in the Eighties. Is it time they grew up? Arthritis Research Appealing souvenirs Briefing Letters of the law Just an orchestra Last chance... ESC Lorin Maazel Faith in a good book With in biblical epic imminent, Jim Hiley question whether huge budgets guarantee either profit or pleasure in musical theatre Full, rich and ripe for hearing Records: Classical In tune with the role of youth Classical Music Politics in the margin Radio RW Raymond Weil Watches of Switzerland Ltd Amiable wimp way off target Theatre Robin Hood Theatre Royal, Stratford East Theatre The Beach Traverse, Edinburgh Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert John Ogdon's Music Blackheath Halls 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 full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Bbc 1 Knockando Picture Gallery Hurd proposes new Nato force for emergencies The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,474 Word-Watching A daily safari through the language jungle Aa Roadwatch Peugeot Talbot workers claim 15% pay package Weather Blowing hot and cold in pantoland Index Goodman rescue package accepted Oil edges up to $27.75 Fairfax crashes The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Auditor queried Levitt books in June Shop sales signal lean Christmas Power cut for investors Banks hunt drug cash launderers Picture Gallery Slimmer Berisford still loses £326m Opel expands eastward Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Provisions of £106m for 3i bring slump at half time By our City Staff: BET to sell Anglian Company Briefs GM Gardner Merchant Picture Gallery SmithKline shuffles board Albert Fisher buys Campbell firms Bush to seek overhaul of US banks Recent Issues World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Doubled borrowing costs bite at B Land Bennett & Fountain loses £24m Savage decision Cray Electronics back in black at half time Business Roundup Seton aims to raise £2.9m Oriflame profit halved Whitecroft falls to £3.6m Creighton's advances London Traded Options Traditional Options Interim fall for Marling Foreign sales help Halma Industrial heart runs colder\ The DM8bn Skoda joke from Volkswagen Constructive cheer Frank is going empty handed Comment Second helping And doc makes six Security Pacific profits warning Disposal of British Sugar does not sweeten Berisford's future Tempus Barclays Blancpain Wealth creators need rewards Keep central bank power under control Government should go to end of queue On to a winner Chartered Engineers and Incorporated Engineers' results Unit trust redemptions Energy drains from market on eve of power trading Stock Market More signs of recession stem Dow advance World Markets Wall Street Kleinwort Benson Limited Cold start to account Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Making the most of world assets Custodians are investing multi-millions to corner a share of the market for handling clients' gobal funds, Neil Bennett writes Midland Securities Services Lloyds Bank Global Custody Services Information the key to profits The number of banks offering the service in the past three years has almost doubled A boost for Britain's invisible earnings Stock lending is big business. In a leading centre such as London, transactions average £12 billion a day. David Rudnick reports Citibank Safe trading without tricks Special products and high technology may impress some clients, but good settlement procedures are still vital Transatlantic bid for business British custodians are to fight the US on its own doorstep, Neil Bennett says Royal Trust Morgan Stanley Looking for service with more than a smile The Royal Bank of Scotland NatWest Global Securities Fair play, even in fraud Sir John (right) questions whether the law as envisaged by Parliament is being observed in fraud investigations Deportation hearing properly in juvenile court Queen's Bench Divisional Court Legal Appointments Portsmouth Devereux Chambers Withers Solicitors Pritchard Englefield & Tobin Blameless surety should not forfeit recognizance Limiting time for acceptance of payment into the court Burden of proof in alibi defences The Times Job satisfaction wins the vote What will lawyers want in the next ten years? Edward Fennell finds a startling answer with which to start the millennium Another hump in the road, but is it legal? Legal Appointments Taylor Root Enterprise Oil Simons Hooson's comeback Reuter Simkin Government Legal Service Capsticks Chambers & Partners Quarry Dougall Maratwom Personnel Resources Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Metropolitan Police Multiple Classified Advertising Items Applied Management Sciences Ltd Nabarro Nathanson Quarry Dougall London & Edinburgh Insurance Group Legal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Company/commercial Liverpool Magistrates' Courts Committee Diary of Times Classified Solicitors Litigation and Commercial Property New… Career Design The Business Design Centre Reuter Simkin Lipson Lloyd Jones Law Personnel Charting a career in the music industry Working for a record company may sound like a glamorous job, but it is also extremely competitive, requires dedication, and must be backed by a sound business sense, Derek Morgan says Public Appointments Chiltern Leisure Association of County Councils Csc The Polytechnics & Colleges Funding Council Mid Surrey Health Authority Aintree Hospitals Unit South Sefton Health Authority Cambridge start as favourites after impressive build-up Changing face of urgby union rules out direct comparison of form before University match The Run-Up to Twickenham Chilcott drops out after being recalled Tigers pull down their prey Barry Trowbridge reviews the fifth round of the Provincial Insurance Cup His Cambridge nest is not a fantasy world to Rodgers Clarke puts an end to Samoans' adventure Television blamed for highlighting Leeds's dismissals Rugby League Gofer the hoofer floors Cincinnati American Football Highgate pair picked Swimming Pools Forecast Flight Hill to follow up for successful Saltburn team Plumpton Sedgefield More lung x-rays for Kribensis Jockey Club delay is setback for £lm Derby plan Fast ground worry for Norton's Coin Full Strength to head south again Tree elected to Jockey Club Yesterday's Edinburgh results Chepstow put on new races Hazardous journey has happy ending Basketball Europe trying to put its house in order Triathlon Rapid Raceline IOC feels pressure as credibility is at stake The Times Racing Cricket Tennis Football Rugby Union Snooker Pakistan's hopes of escape Cricket Collets basking in their new-found security Squash Rackets Cram commits himself to new title effort Athletics Raiders of the lost art stung Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Dobson's choice is put to the test Golf Griffiths stages a recovery Snooker Sport on TV Players to make or break rich new cup Tennis Romania exile to compete for Ormesby Table Tennis Nostalgia trip for Williams Malvernians knocked out in extra time Cool reception for a cup-tie switch Strike threatened in France Blackpool's reward is lucrative home tie with Tottenham Football Overseas Results Taylor gives Clough a role First sponsor for sportshall athletics For the Record Norwegians thrive under a coach stymied in Britain Sking Doyle hit by virus In Brief Index A whiff of panic as England fly in DeFreitas Relishing the call The game which is becoming more of a strain Ivo Tennant tries to discover why cricketers seem to suffer more injuries than they did in the past Crisis in Africa Kirkwood and Martin sticking with Britain Football is shooting itself in the foot again Brian Moore, the television commentator, explains why he still cannot see the professional foul that earned Toney Adams a red card Vets offer racing help on drug cases Robson ready to take up new challenge McLoughlin sets transfer record

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