News from 04/01/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Andrews, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nick Nuttall, Eric Innes, Anatol Lieven, Edward Fabian, Jasper Rees, Lord Herschell, Gordon Allan, Denis Stanton, Mark Souster, J. Neville Birdsall, Michael Clark and Graham Searjeant, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Ruth Murray Smith, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Tim Jones and Jill Sherman, Clive Davis, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Gordon Dunwoody, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Michael Wade Chairman, Carla Lane, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Andrei Nekrasov, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Tate, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, P. J. Howarth Director, John Ballantine, David Concar, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, John Banham, Peter Bills, Nicholas Watt, Daley Thompson, Michael Clark, Anita White, Caroline Berman, Phil Claydon, David Hands, Eve Northey, Wrio Russell, H. G. Darby, John Percival, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Max Harrison, Quentin Cowdry and Peter Davenport, Leslie Tilley, James Tye, David Chesterman, Oscar Moore, Michael Hornsby and Our Foreign Staff, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, H. G. K. Price, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, G Dodds, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, Ian Newton, Phil McLennan, David Davis, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Richard Duce and John Young, Charles F. Wilson, Montagu of Beaulieu Chairman, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, John King, Keith MacKlin, Douglas Vernon, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Alan Cowell, George Ace, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Peter Stothard US Editor, Mandarin, George R. Ayres (Director, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Elizabeth Sacks Chase, Adam Fergusson, John England and Robin Young, Barry Wood, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Michael Short, Chairman, Ian Gordon, Sarah Jane, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John C. Reynolds, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Heric Kenyon, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, R. Lederer, Susan Ellicott, Denbigh, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Douglas Broom and Richard Ford, Miss Eve Northey, Anthony Kershaw,
ResumoNoriega gives himself up to Americans Former dictator is flown to Miami for drugs trail How Howard found a way Pretoria's Ioc lifeline Lover's denial Index Ministry rift over wider drink-drive powers Weightlifter loses Games place after drugs test Minister leaves 'for the children' Knighthood as Fowler quits Cabinet 'I have a young family and for the next few years I should like to devote more time to them while they are still so young' Cardinal's attack on education By Our Financial Staff: London shares soar to record Laura ashley Fowler's departure will not affect balance of Cabinet Thatcher forced to make changes after earlier reshuffles Metro Clubman Affable manner that disguised determination Chance to spread egalitarian wings M1 disaster pilot still in hospital one year after plane crash MP's lover denies demanding ?20,000 for return of tapes Aids virus 'halted' in new tests Bank tests staff by fake letters Scottish industry seeks national parity Grocer is beaten by uneven struggle Uniform business rate Plants thrive best on a good chat, says botanist Bma fight to curb 'autocratic power' Pickles is criticized for jailing mother Two share ?2,000 Barratt International Resorts Motorists turn their backs on savings of up to 27p a gallon Lockerbie victims lose court claim Young stays away Pirate compact discs Electronics jobs lost Yard Pr man charged Kohl to fund clean-up of Karl Marx's grave B&Q Split interest risk in council buy-outs Scot loses chess lead in first defeat Public's help sought in hunt for Home Counties Ira base Cardinal launches wide attack on education reforms Labour calls for teacher inquiry 'Mad cow' meat may still reach dinner table By Our Education Reporter: Racism 'is still rife in schools' Smiling fighter wins over Kent police Columbia will have a safer flight Tv sex and violence in focus Man drove over wife in bus shelter Guilty verdict Satellite survey Lovers' haunt Pan Am Inside the nerve centre of the thought police Secret files reveal betrayal by 'friends' in service of the state Kremlin reluctantly 'backed uprising' Countdown to Ceausescu's overthrow Securitate chief changes sides on film Police ran prostitute spies Sudden birth of parties trying to beat deadline Jews row over role of rabbi under dictator Easier passage for Argentine ships Yard man in Kenya Hanoi party change Pull-out from Soweto New tanker spill fear Deaf-mute gamblers Dixons Modrow concessions save talks By Our Foreign Staff: Surprise Botha visit may lead to Budapest links Lithuania talks in Moscow Historians deny key Fuchs role in Soviet bomb Us women in Panama battle spark combat debate China says Fang deal not agreed Wine charges Tamil battles Bushfires rage Dietrich award Cocaine plane From a Correspondent, Jerusalem: Sheikh tried for army deaths Supermarket boss plucks a feather or two from the foie gras Riposte to Amnesty How net closed on Noriega Aoun angry at revelation of hefty French bank balances Hurd set for mixed reception in colony Sixty glorious years (7,7 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 9 Artfile A weekly look at the art world 60Th Anniversary Puzzle London falls under the hammer A man for whom the tide came in The Times Profile Fortnum & Mason Martin Fletcher Bill of Rights that's ours for the taking Lord Scareman, in the third of our series on reforms for the 1990s, believes the individual needs protection from the authorities and finds the means tailors-made Do a Roux then hire a crown A massacre in the offing Science: too pure by far The Status of Teachers Good Question, Wrong Answer Sound and Fury A lack of trust at Stonehenge Ordeal by music Retail competition Postal delays City's denial of an uncaring face Safe refrigeration Hong Kong fears Jury service Computer-speak Unwilling traveller Faithful friends Good will in a biblical context Classical top ten Time and again Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Birthdays today School news Forces news Anthony Phillips David Blundy Artificial genes may shed light on origin of life Forthcoming marriages Tribute to Romanians Latest wills Two win Rhs medal of honour Church news Appointments Lord Paget of Northampton Evanghelos Averoff Dr Solomon Birnbaum Good and upright Is the Lord: therefore will he… On this Day Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Help Medicine Musical Instruments The Wellcome Trust Beware of the winter break Shape Shops Cat naps and clean living Picture Gallery More than a passing phase Operation teddy A World apart Transcendental Meditation Raw facts Let us spray Victorian shock horror New Books TLS Honest French chat Wars of the family Fiction Talking shop going places Goldrange The Times Antics in the office Television Tomorrow No Title In from the cold As the centenary of Boris Pasternak's birth approaches, Andrei Nekrasov discusses how the Soviet Union changed its official mind about him Dancers out of step Quartet joins the celebrations Recital Tribute in a lighter mood Jazz A Python before his time Theatre First-rate seconds Dance The Magic Flute Stew of callousness Cinema Cinema Verity's star continues to shine in the television sky From cinema features to sitcoms, the name of Verity Lambert is still one to watch as television faces upheaval Prospero Video Box Robin Hood to the rescue This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 2067 Entertainments Visual image in music Word-Watching Winning Move Life's twilight years Television Choice Radio Choice T. V. Sound Radio 1 Government facing rates revolt on the backbenches The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,182 Death threats issued by Soviet border rioters Clarke defends ambulance policy Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market How green are our railways? Fnfc ahead Savills down Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates London shares at record high Dealers remain unimpressed By Our Financial Editor: Reserves boosted by water receipts T&n settles with Hill Samuel By Our City Staff: Dixons to publish profits forecast Companies House Lig buys film labs for ?1.6m The Times By Our Financial Staff: East Europe boom 'will help West' Fnfc demonstrates staying power Top official to leave Shearson By Our City Staff: Abbey to extend Saturday opening From a Correspondent: Chief named at Campbell Soup By Our Industrial Staff: Bsn acquires 50% stake in Associated By Our Financial Staff: Acer and Severn Trent link World Market Indices Sea Containers set to meet on February 24 Peel rejects property deal Hollas rises to ?1.45m British Gas debt payment Fresh falls on metal market Brooker for Cowells Foseco grows in France L&g pays ?7.8m for Parkers interest Bp cIosing big sale of assets Lasmo in ?12m Canadian buy Potential deal Threat to Bond Spice disposal Goodhead deal Kelly joins the other Morgan Novel choice Hogg sells estate agency stake Sit 'loses ?5m' on Lowndes C/o a hole In the ground BT's loss By Our City Staff: Ici sells US drug business for $395m Hopes for big cuts in steel costs Telecom Security Kingfisher takes aim but misses the target A peak worth the hard climb N Sea oil price rise heralds record year but uncertain decade The Times From a Correspondent: Jump in loans to East Europe Rippon becomes UniChem chairman 'Business rates may put 4p on pub pint' Trapped in an environmental straitjacket London Traded Options Recent Issues Traditional Options How a new language can earn you money NEC New tunes from old copyrights Megastars from Mickey Mouse to Michael Jackson hold the key to vast marketing potential in the 1990s as old copyrights create new products, writes Melinda Wittstock Elan gains full listing on Amex Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company Limited Taking stock of valuable patents Hanson up on talk of US sell-off The Times Alpha Stocks Wall Street Heavy trading The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Cd hits at a tenth of the cost A new service can press a disc faster and more cheaply than conventional systems. George Cole describes how singles are produced for ?300 Two-track managers Jobscene Fleas that refuse to flee Vernon consultancy Advisers called in to stop the inside jobs New weapon in war on crime Russians' biggest miss? Sun microsystems Morse Integration Communication Freeing Europe How the It industry can break barriers Perspective Statement of deceased admissible Regina v Cole Limit of adjudicator's power Immunity of social workers' records from disclosure is not absolute Great weight given to judge's finding of fact Pauls Agriculture Ltd v Smith and Others Vat payable on gross amount Trafalgar Tours Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise Police liable to suicide's widow Kirkham v Anderton Direct allusion needed for inspection Dubai Bank Ltd v Galadari and Others (No 3 Formal examination not implied by entry Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Exparte Kumar Good intentions, poor delivery Management constantly talks about the importance of customer service, but a new survey reveals a noticeable lack of action about it. 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Telemarketing Manager Bondwell Grow with us Ap Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Graduates The Emanuel Shop PA/CO-ORDINATOR Graduates Burns Lan Whitemoss Associations Ltd Graduates 3 Trainee Brokers La Cr?me De La Cr?me The Zarak Partnership The Harley Medical Group Sudeley Design Ltd Public Relations Auctioneers Secretary Mayfair Travel Agency Secretary/Admin Property Ap Accountancy Personnel Chartleigh RS&P Sales Stockbrokers Jigsaw Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. A. A Accounts Manager - ?20,000 Super Secretaries Keystone Employment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keystone Multiple Classified Advertising Items West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partnership Prospects Start a Great City Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Legal Cr?me International Law Firm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items The woman who caught the eye of all the President's men at Rye Guest from 12,000 miles is given a cold welcome Silence no barrier to MacRee's game Littlewoods Higgins is on cue for revenge Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Kite aims for success in majors Calcavecchia changes irons as wrangle takes new twist Talented Britons need more help A Cup day of surprises Rothmans in both credit and debit to fickle winds Champion put out by Baker Elegant stylist of the English bowling green Clean reminder A sinister trend Gourmet viewpoint 1938 dinghy is star of show Women still treated as second-class citizens Local knowledge Professional foul Romanian links Jacklin should be rewarded Misplaced zeal First in the hole? Wide of the mark Amateurs against the world Safety changes for boxing Present history Differing on injury prevention Rescue of Poupon costs him the race A cavalier age in need of a puritan ethic Sebastian Coe and Daley Thompson share similar views on the role of ethics and fair play, a charter for which Coe advocates in this second of three articles on the credit and debit sides of world sport Cheers in Hardy's armoury Top seeds made to struggle Godridge confounds Czech Arias artistry too much for Volkov MacLagan demolition speeds up Europeans benefit as Alderman goes Gatting warned about South African tour Tomorrow Australia cruise to victory Riva Rose to make amends for Wolverhampton lapse Nottingham Selections Lingfield Park Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Irwin to take up new post Blinkered first time Lingfield's safety worry after rider is struck by stone Jinxy Jack pick of Newbury weights New Ladbroke favourite Results from yesterday's three meetings Ayr Wright ban follows whipping incident Orkney's dream comes true Richards star gains seventh victory in row Rapid Raceline An embarrassment to be savoured Jonathan Davies, one of Welsh rugby union's most brilliant players in recent years, turned professional with Widnes a year ago today. Keith MacKlin assess the considerable impact he has made in rugby league, and Gerald Davies, below, considers the problems the former Wales captain has left behind Welsh rue their lost cavalier Snow Reports Xinhua to stake his claim St Helens fined for postponement Jones emphasizes revival of clubs Robson's return may be sooner than expected Hall's future in the balance Bath officials say Toulouse trek is unlikely Renwick moves up as Porter misses trial McKibbin withdraws Player calls Wigan's bluff Harford and Luton agree to differ Chelsea refuse to back down in Bbc dispute World Cup help offer by doctors By a Special Correspondent: Sheffield committed to event despite quarrels Romance relegated by League reality Fa Cup Gillespie may be ready to return for Liverpool A broken driveshaft is the end for Partridge For the Record Second chance to be on the line Unisys Marathon Appeal Kandahar hit by weather for third year Paris meeting offers hope for South Africa Drug test leads to Games ban for British champion RSPBx Gregory dismissed by Portsmouth McAllister in demand Players roast Open surface Court win for cyclist Britons facing an uphill struggle
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