News from 08/01/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Greville Janner, Houghton of Sowerby, Barry Trowbridge, Neil Bennett, Bob Munro, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Sally Brompton, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, John Brignell, Derek Leggett Chief Executive, Oscar Munroe, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, David Lowry (Director), Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Heather Neill, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Michael Bryant, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Michael Clark, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Terence Kealey, Christopher P. Stent, Richard Ford and Tim Jones, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mr Michael Alison, Nigel H. Harris (Consultant orthopaedic surgeon), D. C. T. Frewer, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Charles Perrin, Beryl Dixon, Nick Worral, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, George Hodgson, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Theo Barker, David Sapsted, W. Dudley White, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Michael Hornsby, David Brewerton, Sharley Lancaster, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Clive White, Alan Rabjohns, Chairman, Paul Newman, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Howard Slater, Alan Smith, Barry Wood, Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, Colin Dunne, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Martin Winn and Philip Robinson, Ron Gadd, Chief Executive, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John Marshall,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Gorbachov sends troops to Georgia New crisis as ethnic troubles increase History in the remaking Portfolio Setback for Alan Bond United reward Index By Our City Staff: DTI widens net to track down insider dealers Water may be rationed in drought-hit South-east Second win for Maiden Rousing welcome for women crew 'Honourable draw' call in 999 dispute Move to calm rates fears Benefits outlined Smallbone of Devizes Ian Charleson dies after Aids fight News Roundup M1 air crash tribute BBC holds pay talks End blasphemy call Refrigerator warning BR chief's criticism Wider charges sought in Thames disaster Correspondence in the dispute between newspaper executives Dancers' pay vote threatens opera production Baker attacks Labour over rights charter proposals Rights for women in NHS Cash cuts 'causing poverty of science' 'Paper banks' closed as police uncover fraud in Caribbean Offishore finance Leader of chess falls into trap Club lost for last word on historic letters Value of drugs haul up 30% Smugglers target Britain By Our Crime Correspondent: Delay in Guildford four hearings Mr Speaker's bedroom party piece Dawn balloonists rise to the occasion Call to secure Yorkshire death bridge Ashley Law Management Services Ltd Rector criticized for altar changes Portfolio Platinum Citroën UK Limited Pressure mounts on ministers to give teachers big pay rise By Our Education Editor: Young face growing risk of destitution Benefits changes Mountain climbing is bad for the brain Science Report TWA to New York. £198 return Forester aims to turn the Black Country green Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Tinkering on sentences 'will not stop jail crisis' Obstacles still in way of Powell support for Tories The Cabinet Departments of State and Ministers Mud and glory racers give their bicycles a lift Queen lends tsar's treasures to Russia Saleroom Complete list of Government Responsibilities evaded by a lapse, of 30 years Whitehall Brief Hospital unit closed after six babies die Boy given silicone ear Labour choice Potato cost up Pipeline plan Train blaze Driver shot Hotel rejected Bond winners Abortion law reforms set women free Western mothers and Romanian orphans rejoice in the hope of new lives together Travellers find their tongues on the slow train to Transylvania Romanians warn of new revolt The Changing Face of Europe Opposition delivers strike threat to Berlin leaders Germans in agreement on troops withdrawal Bulgarians at anti-Muslim rally stout down leader (AFP): Liberia massacre claim by chief World Roundup (AFP): Suspect changes story Harrods all at tea (AFP): Mrs Mandela in row Beirut chain of protest Halifax Orthodox service broadcast on Soviet TV The Changing Face of Europe Society to defend Stalin is formed Reservations over Thatcher aide's secret Peking trip (Reuter): UK team to question boat people Shamir attacked again over Weizman's PLO contacts Shark victim turns from hunter to protector Australia threat to great white pointer Intelligence gaffes 'kept Norigea at liberty' US scales down Panama detention centre Us naval blockade on Colombia Khmer Rouge launch attack on key city Tower of Pisa closed to visitors (Reuter): Island attack (AP): ANC demand (Reuter): Slick turned (Reuter): Iran protests (AP): Kelly death (AFP): Canaletto find (AP): Britons hurt (Reuter): Record change First direct offers you 8% interest on current… Fob Authors, a Quick Rewrite to Keep UP with the Changes Monmouth, still in a very rebellious mood The fighting spirit is still alive in South Wales, which is honouring the Chartists with a re-enactment of their trial of 150 years ago History in the re-making Momentous events in eastern Europe have put textbooks out of step with the real world, Brian James reports Picture Gallery The Classroom Revolution: When Teaching the Truth Hurts Stirred but not shaken As her husband's business empire faces the threat of financial ruin, Eileen Bond can console herself that diamonds really are for ever, reports Robert Cockburn And that's why the lady is a star At the age of 69, with failing health and a respiratory machine called Charlie, the incomparable Peggy Lee is back in town Vigo Carpet Gallery Picture Gallery Plant a Tree The Times Another day at the love factory The work place is predicted to be the marriage bureau of the 1990s. How credible is the corporation as Cupid? Sheridan Morley Barry Fantoni Fowler: a blow for Commons common sense Jack Straw urges radical change to give MPs better family life Getting by on amnesty and eggs Shedding the straitjacket Alan Smith on the market forces undermining Comecon This is an interloper speaking… Bernard Levin points an accusing finger in teh case of flight-deck derring-do Sheep at sea Journey to Vilnius Tour of Europe Hospital claims Church financing school control Pinpointing property Keeping it short Airfield development Winning prizes and losing markets War crimes trials The new Romania A Saxon palace in disrepair Agenda for Nato Fuchs and H-bomb Unseasonal pastime Fiction? reality is better Television Tomorrow Sadler's Wells Shaftesbury Theatre Memorable in that they scaled the heights from the pit Opera Hilary Finch Otello Covent Garden From Africa via Leeds Heather Neill on the first British production since 1966 of a classic African theatre Music does not always go according to plan Concerts Stephen Pettitt BBC SO/Bawden BBC Maida Vale Hilary Finch LSO/hickox Barbican Hall Richard Morrison Auryn Quartet Wigmore hall Drama loses on points Theatre Benedict Nightingale Seven Lears Royal Court ENO National Westminster Bank Plc Court Circular Ascot June 19-22,1990 Party Dinner Mr Nicholas Freeman Science report is on page Christie's Forthcoming marriages School announcements Lord McALPINE of Moffat Head of the construction family Sir James Blair-Cunynghame Royal Bank of Scotland Chairman Sir Henry Bolte Victoria's Premier for 17 years Every man that strlveth for the mastery is temerate… Wireless and Crime Scotland Yard's Equipment Detectives' New Ally Picture Gallery Searching for ourselves Birthdays today Anniversaries DJM: Nature notes This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2070 Entertainments An image of confidence Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Prophets of Ulster doom Television Choice Radio Choice James Meade Limited Radio 1 Research into brain disorder link with mad cow disease The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,185 The professor who 'stopped' bullets Weather 'Fatal' expose of laser weapon Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Light at the end of Tunne! over costs Thai Air at £I77m The power of waste Westland £20m deal Tourist Rates DTI widens City insider dealing investigation Bond fails to put off us debt deadline Voss to lead way in Hoare shake-up Green revolution lifts Body Shop GrandMet sounds out brewery buyers Ferranti's loss 'set to top £5m' Thomson flat out to put deal together Sage Consultants The Sunday Times Five global winners to mine a rich vein for investors in 1990 Tempus Light filters through to a sector in shade Gilt-Edged Dixons video lifts fight profile King launches presentations as war of words attacks managers Ellis expected to reach £7.5m Reporting This Week Citicorp may quit London Store-in-store chain 'to double' Daze of wine, and passes The Times City Diary Trio con brio The Times City Diary Carr takes up the pen The Times City Diary Innovation spending 'set to rise' Seock Watch The Times Maxwell Newton's Monthly Money Newsletter Setting the parameters of a 'safety first' Budget Economic View Markets ignore the jobless danger signal Olives Green Bank on Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh New Temporary Work for the 90's Partner's PA/SECRETARY Masterlock Recruitment Staffplan Limited News International Limited Elizabeth Hunt Secretary Mediad Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants High Powered P. A. News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items World Trade Centre Stella Fisher Visa Personnel CDR Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Departmental Secretary Faber and Faber Ltd. Venture Capital Fund Managers PolyGram International Limited News International Newspapers Limited Legal Secretary Tate Gallery Office Administrator with DTP Multiple Display Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Dividends pay dividends TSB Group Audio and Wharfdale set out to make waves in a different channel USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trust Third Market Gold Now's the time to get a new job The new year is a traditional time to look for a new job, and the agencies report an accompanying upsurge in vacancies. Beryl Dixon reports on the jobs available-and how to get one New Year, New Career Regus Recruitment Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Thomas Moriarty Associates Ltd Corinne B Pitts Booker Plc J&M Associates Recruitment Consultants Regus Recruitment Temps BP Chemicals Anglo-Austrian Society PA/SECRETARY Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Worldinvest Limited Mayfair Recruitment (W1) Limited Meridian B. J. Crawford's Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Quatro Recruitment Consultants Wilkins Computer Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Year, New Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hazell Staton Multilingual Services Receptionist/secretary Move up to Chelsea Harbour Jane Taylor, Kesperry Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Recruitment Services Ltd Se No S/hand £14,500 + paid o/time International Property Development Co Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media Careers Secretary/pa to Magazine Editor Secretary/administrator for Foodservice Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items World Trade Centre Judy Farquharson Limited P. A/office Manager Book Publisher in W. 1 Kesperry Limited Variety is the Spice of Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royds Raphael We are Miss Secretary 1990 Tony Stone Worldwide William Hillary & Company QED Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau The Management School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Educational University of Oxford University of Edinburgh Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Hodge Recruitment Consultants Banking and Legal Créme The University of Durham University of Stirling Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Educational University of Reading University of Durham University of Edinburgh Direct of Careers Service Chair of Biblical Criticism University College of Swansea Lecturer Department of Mining Engineering Southampton the University University of Warwick Professorship in Politics Tempting Times World Trade Centre Miss Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of St Andrews Department of Economics… Vdu ops-fast accurate skills please for 5 week… Non-Secretarial Royal Postgraduate Medical School School of Oriental and African Studies Marketforce Appointments University of Warwick University College London Lectureship in Industrial Economics King's College London Lecturer in German Studies University of Reading Lecturer in History Loughborough University of Technology University of Exeter Southampton the University Aston University Leicester University Posts The University of Leeds Department of Law British School at Athens Knossos Curator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Family School Huddersfield Polytechnic Dudley Academic Co-Ordinator Kensington Centre University of Oxford University of Exeter Bradfield Colleege William Hulme's Grammar School Manchester Goodbye goodwill Postbox The Council of Legal Education Tunbridge Wells GSA School St. Godric's College, London The St Marylebone School London W1 University College, London Governors say: out of pocket, out of school If parents are to help run schools, expenses must be met Brentwood School, Essex (H. M. C) Bell Educational Trust Moor Park Charitable Trust Limited "Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Scholarships Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Swinford Hospital School Stourbridge Fellowships Caroline King Multiple Display Advertising Items Teachers take the stain of the new They are the front line of the new shape of schooling, where teachers are having to learn as fast as their pupils. David Tytler sees the national curriculum in action Maiden voyage halfway over Yachting: 12,000 Wait up Late at Auckland Harbour to Greet Britain's Winning Women (AFP): Poupon's race ends in Cape Town Institut francais DLD Easter 1990 Revision St Matthew's College Wellington College Career Analysts Study in Europe A Leve & GCSE—INTENSIVE Easter & Evening Revision… Hampshire Tutorials Ltd MBA BSc LLB Montessori Pre-School Education Courses Park Academy International Learn the Language on Location Hyde best windsurfer Intensive Education Member of the Leisure Study Group RRC Reneberg runs the top seed close (AP): Muster in winning form Royal College of Art The maid from Minsk wins her biggest prize Tennis Haycock retains his crown Azinger's nerve lasts longer (Reuter): Bittner's Happy Skiing Hue Williams proves best of young ones Rackets Wuollet overwhelms Hampel to repeat his Putter triumph Golf England take all in home tourney Squash Rackets Syracuse University's tour ends in triumph Lacrosse Bray racks up another new year doubles title Real Tennis Southgate upstage England West German women are the masters Osborne revels in rivals' mistakes Hockey St Albans not put off by shrewd Teddington Today's Fixtures Chen Xinhua puts a strong case for England selection Table Tennis Results from Manchester Fall takes Douce off Ms plinth Cycling (Reuter): Newcomer starts with a century Cricket (Reuter): Sri Lankan batsmen on the attack Ireland choose new blood but England turn to experience Rugby Union: England Give Five Nations' Championship Debuts to Foru Players as Ireland Award Two New Caps for Twickenham Curtain-Raiser Forwards' picnic at Gardens Zenon to Swinton Saracens' win just a formal display Moseley miss the small print A golden chance awaits The double blow that left Wasps reeling Weekend Rugby Union Results Injury could rule Ryan oat of league match Back row is Scots' trickiest problem Mandarin: Only Trouble on attractive mark Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Wolverhampton The Times Racing Service Celtic Shot faces stern test in festival build-up Desert Orchid still troubled by cough See You Then objective Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Saturday's four meetings Grand National winner retired From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill for swift return Rapid Raceline Coventry swamped by past as Carr's men thrive in rain Footbal: Field Day for Lower Divisions as First Division Clubs are Humbled and Norwich and Liverpool are Held by Exeter and Swansea Villa's reputation tested to the full Danger of a surfeit of success Acceptable excuse for self praise By a Special Correspondent: Atkinson pleases Atkinson Weekend Foot Ball Results Southampton have confident air Arsenal's blushes spared by Quinn Crewe lie in wait for 'soft' Chelsea A golden reward eases the pain Vale of despair for home forwards as Derby secure replay Football Bracey faces warm reception By a Special Correspondent: Ibrox exhibition puts Rangers in the clear Lancashire in semi-finals for first time Bowls Bruill hits hack against Van Dalm in the final Badminton Close call by Cleveland American Football Heath to join Clarke in move to City (Reuter): Stage over desert is nightmare for drivers Motor Rallying For the Record Parrott lacks killer instinct Snooker Teenagers helped Northampton best Leeds draw level with the champions Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: Weakened Saints go marching in at last Basketball Robins brings relief for Ferguson Hereford revive memories Fourth round Draw Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Appeal by Willey is rejected From a Special Correspondent, Lanzarote: England step up training Reprieve for Hall Sport in Brief Jones' header is small comfort for Charlton Boat Race to stay with BBC Richards gets broken finger Penalty must fit the crime End Column Threat to visiting club supporters Rule could apply to goalkeepers
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