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News from 15/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Andrew Warren, Victoria Glendinning, Brian Collett, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, George Hastings, Barry Trowbridge, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Peter Heslop, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, A. G. Waller, Edward Gorman and Nicholas Wood, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, David Wyatt, Director, David Hart, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Hazhir Teimourian and Michael Knipe, Colin Chesterton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Richard Dobson, John Butterfield, Bernard Levin, Dessa Trevisan, Bozaja, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patrick Leggatt (Chairman), Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Stephen Hannah, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Colin Narbrough and Jeremy Andrews, Owen Jenkins, George Ace and Alan Lorimer, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Jim Lennox, David Hands, Clive Couldwell, David M. Wilson, Director, Dick Hinder, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Peter Letcher, William Holmes, Michael Knipe and James Bone, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barry Fex, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Raymond Plant, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, John Burgh, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, John Witheridge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Bethell, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, David Young, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Barry Wood, Philip Webster, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Lulu Yu, John Connor, Sam Kiley, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Vince Wright, Nigel Bird, Thomas Stuttaford, Reginald Hibbert, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Fear of civil war as 30 die in Baku riots Soviet troops fly in as ethnic clashes grow Inside Fit for the Nineties Portfolio Labour lead Energy report Index By Our City Staff: Dealers will try to avert new share price slide Moscow death notice for CIA's diplomat Donald Soldiers believed they were in danger Hoods and fake guns of robbers who died Romania denies army takeover Woman in baby hunt Uk may toughen boat people policy Smallbone of Devizes Pay policy faces tough test as 1.5m staff submit claims Public-sector demands and to pressure Intercity Settlements adding to wage spiral Youthful archer aiming to win Vauxhall turns East for engines News Roundup Labour issues survey Four on arms charges MoD sued by major TSB defends bonuses Illegal evictions rise Mp raises hope of 999 peace talks Ambulance dispute Hunt stepped up for woman who took baby from hospital Police chief praises mother's courage and talks of her 'day of despair' Polls show unease at health reforms BBC Industry threat to teacher supply Recruitment of women Life-after-death freezing service gets a British offshoot By Our Education Reporter: Third of all graduate jobs in London and South-east High price likely for trophy Saleroom Dolmatov clinches victory Conservation groups form alliance to fight break-up of quangos Tebbit Hong Kong pledge The Citroèn XM. European Testing way to improve natural fitness Drunken crew idea 'rubbish' Duke's wartime death Penalties proposed for reckless skiers Patten faces protest over 'unrealistic' poll tax levies Tory authorities say they need to spend more Former judge predicts 'death of juries' Car of the Year, 1990 Facelift for a queen Secret checks exonerate RAF low-flyers Pension pay cuts for some clergy Labour extends lead for third quarter running Mori opinion poll shows signs that Opposition may be suffering from 'plateau effect' Percentage Change in Voting Trends Since Third Quarter 1989 Marine origin due to insect families Science Report Lines for export are now fully engaged Learning to educate the trained bureaucrats Whitehall Brief Train door ripped off in accident Murder hunt Kidnap case Stake escape Bodies found Bond winners Landrover Autonomy is long-term aim for powerful People's Front Ghost of the Stasi refuses to lie down Crash kills 23 Modrow under fire Gorbachov fails to deflect Lithuania's independence drive The Changing Face of Europe Chaos and fear dog path of revolution Accused on parade Romania slips into old ways All quiet on Albanian front as a crisis fails to appear (Reuter): Occupied lands are 'for Soviet Jews' Officers held over Salvador killings World Roundup (Reuter): Runcie visits Ethiopia (AP): Manila coup charges (AFP): Police death inquiry Panama attack plan Afghan peace move National Savings Sofia demonstrators call for end to party rule The Changing Face of Europe (Reuter): Budapest election boost for liberals India scraps Bhopal deal Gandhi tried to force on gas victims Sierras now come equipped with law rate finance Basement disco fire kills 43 in Zaragoza Our Foreign Staff: Corsicans target holiday homes Nudist camb bombing By Our Foreign Staff: Iraq warns Turks on Euphrates dam Uk plan for Hong Kong democracy 'on target' Cambodia role for Un gains favour Royal lodge sit-in (AP): Leland babies (Reuter): Tourist deaths (Reuter): China quake (AP): Bus crash Twins success (Reuter): Torture claim (AP): Visit cut (AFP): Beef alert Small-scale protest fails to damp Hurd's welcome Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Are you stress prone? If you think your can't afford BUPA cut this… Are you fit for the Nineties? How do you live a healthy life? Is it exercise, environment or attitude that determines our wellbeing? What role do work and relationships play? Over the next four days we will examine the constituents of healthier living. Today Dr Thomas Stuttaford begins our series with a questionnaire to assess how your life measure up now Do You Need to Change the Way You Live? Check your Scores Here Tomorrow Party's new life and soul Britain's ailing Communist movement has a fresh, young leader in Nina Temple. Victoria Glendinning finds her ready to meet the challenge of these revolutionary times A herb for all reasons Lesley Bremenss puts her faith in nature, finding all she needs for cooking and curing in her garden Vigo Carpet Gallery British Philatefic Bureau Tomorrow Sheridan Morley Times Diary Public spending: a self-imposed quandary Raymond Plant see lower growth undermining government rhetoric Homing in at 120' calories an hour Europe: let Tories unite Nicholas Bethell replies to Tebbit's 'disloyalty' charge Nothing to lose but their chastity Bernard Levin on the eternal optimism of Trotsky's philandering follower Cambodia's Chance for Peace Hard Pounding Britons for Europe Smoothing relations with China Hong Kong as a going concern Wheels of justice Science too pure? Risks of Gorbachev personality cult Help for Romania Marconi's claim Museum charges Where credit's due Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… Further adventures in Gray matter Television Cardata For a precious few Despite talk of a yet another jazz revival, clive Davis finds that the true audience for all its varieties remains small and fragmented Surface chatter of a richly cluttered story Concerts Paul Griffiths BBC SO/Berop Barbican Hall PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Puffing the preview, or romancing the box As Sheridan Morley takes over as The Times television critic, one of our retiring team of critics, William Holmes, is emboldened to reveal some of the secrets of this arcane craft Shaftesbury Theatre So bad, he is good Cabaret Vic Reeves Albany Empire Tomorrow Sadler's Wells The pocket-size revolution Portable Computers Today's portables are a far cry from the early models, Clive Couldwell says Handful of knowledge Manufacturers are trying to realize the dream of the perfect portable Locland Computer Ltd. Mitsubishi Business Computers Bargain buys for less than £500 Compaq One small step to a big success Portable laptop computers that can do almost as much as their big brothers are fast approaching, Jim Lennox reports Improving with age Computer technology has become centred on producing the perfect portable. Jim Lennox reports Sharp Searching for a perfect modelz Jestting about the world is no fun without the right portable CCA Micro Rentals Ltd. Court Circular Birthdays today University Pitt Club Christening OBAS Orthopaedic and Medibeds National church seduced by secular fads and fashions Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Sir Antony Part Moulding policy in the Whitehall machine Memorial services Ernest Kerans Wartime chronicler of unrest in the 8th Army Lyle Wheeler Film set design in Hollywood's heyday Oxford University Rifle Club Today's royal engagement Therefore also now. sallh the Lord, turn ye even to… England in Time of War School announcements Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy Anniversaries The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2076 Entertainments Sounds in silence Word-Watching Winning Move A walk on the wild side Television Choice Radio Choice Blue Cross Television & Radio Ministers in all-out effort to limit poll tax rebellion The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,191 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Major considers Budget tax rises Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Outlook for sales subdued says CBI Shearson man for London & Bishopsgate 'No shake-up' Tourist Rates World markets look to London after Wall St drop Campeau deal with M&S under threat De Ferranti in call to dismiss chairman and outside directors Mulcahy dampens higher bid hope Kingfisher 'will not pay a fancy price for Dixons' Hill digs in for victory John Charcol Talk about a better mortgage By Our City Staff: Switch on insiders dismissed by DTI Brokers hit at Hkse penalties NEFAX Only the brave should think about a shopping trip for Storehouse Tempus South-east is now deindustrialized' Shares fall as Japan fears add to gloom in bonds US Notebook Call for boost to private investor (Reuter): E German plea for investment Reject Balmoral plan, Norfolk Hotels urges Sales of spirits dip 1.7% Building societies set to fall below 100 By Our City Staff: Continental wins ?20m contract to supply BSB Scrimgeour reunion reunion The Times City Diary D-Day cometh at CSV The Times City Dairy Hare-brained The Time City Diary Rebuilding time The Times City Diary By Our Economics Correspondent: OECD to discuss aid for East Europe Kunick boys £4,5m home Why Britain must hold on to its virtuous circle Economic View Full-time profits at revamped Evode may reach almost £14 Reporting this Week Mortgage lenders urge abolition of stamp duty Access seeks return to share dealings from safety of Spider's web USM Review Bimec's green growth Maxwell Newton's Monthly Money Newsletter Japan 's loss could be UK's gain Gilt-Edged Meiji Mutual buys 1% of HK Bank Purchase underlines Japnese confidence in colony Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Betterware wins soft loan Warhouse key to sweep into Europe The Times Third Market Gold Olives Paper Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The light touch to save, save Government offces have been told to make real cuts in power usage, David Young reports Energy Efficiency Office Department of Energy Government faces a powerful lobby A Special Report National Power British Gas How to give up burning money British Coal Save energy and Earth Enegy Efficiency/4 The Government's war on wasted energy in industry and at home is helping to clean up the world, David Young reports The global forecast: getting warmer Power world to the rescue The privatized generating industry may provide the spur to better care of our resources Resource & Utility Control Group Associated Heat Services Plc Recycling the Rubbish The winds, and the rivers, of the north-west could still be harnessed Simple Flow & Energy Metering Creating a Cleaner, Calmer, Saffer World Competition heats up between gas and coal for home appliances Keeping Britain warm in winter is costing the earth Simple way is best Leverton Cat Laing Technology Group Ltd Nuclear Energy Savings begin in the home The Government is considering the introduction of energy-efficiency standards as Britain outstrips the rest of the world in consumption. David Rudnick finds out why Putting controls together Silent revolution, powered by battery Energy Efficiency/7 The simplest source of electricity is running more home appliance. David Rudnick views the market Mobil Camera that shows up all the waste Photographs, increasingly taken from satellites, reveal where heat loss is greatest Wrapping up your house Cavity wall insulation will pay for itself in about four years, a typical saving of around £100 each year Planelectric Let's Work Together Posts Falcon Oundle School The Kingsley School for Girls Leamington SPA The Church Schools Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Head of Old Buckenham Hall School Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brentwood School, Essex (H. M. C) Stanbridge Earls School Romsey Francis Holland Schools DLD Easter 1990 Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Losing the point-by degrees The three-year college course is under threat from the Government, which wants students to finish their studies quickly, Sam Kiley reports Educational University of Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Parent power, school problems The University of Hull School of Management University of Oxford City University University of Oxford Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items King & Toben Recruitment Counsultants Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Secretary for 2 Vice Presidents University Appointments University of essex The University of Hull the Law School King & Toben Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick University of Hong Kong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartleigh Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Colin Buckle & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartsearch Ltd PA/SECRETARY to Managing Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Manpower Recruitment Consultant Director's PA Personal Secretary Required for a Director of a… Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Fund Raising Programme Secretary Practice Administrator Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants PA to Chairman Chelsea £20,000 P. A. /Office Manager Regent Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multi-Lingual Opportunities Kompass Recruitment Consultants The Times Becker aims to put record straight Tennis: World Champion Faces Testing Opening Game in his Quest for the Australian Open Title (Reuter): Davis wins NZ Open amid calls of protest Maiden leads class struggle Yachting: Skippers in Small Boat Divisions Take Steps to Protect their Future in Roun the World Race Mere assembly elsewhere insufficient to change country of origin Noah promotes confidence at Steeb's expense Owners' group seeking lifeline for IOR boats Bax dominant despite worst placing Consistent Taylor nullifies some fine bowling by Akram Cricket From a Special Correspondent, Sydney: Australians shrug off Gough's early blows (Reuter): Five wickets for Fuchs Leicester brought low by hard men and High drama Rutby Union: Gloucester Keep Tip-Toeing on Bath's Heel while Respectability in the League is All that is Left for Welford Road Club Evidence lacking for Bailey thesis Irish rule in a reign of error Bath canter to a national record Leaders' remaining fixtures Saracens worth discomfort Sale destroy Rugby's hopes Liverpool display first division class Silent revolution, powered by battery Neath still let down by absence of humility Champions who Fought on (Reuter): Austrians sweep the board Skiing Foreman strikes a blow and scores a point for seniors Boxing Tale of the tape England's pair come second Shooting James's win opens new era Snooker Campaign launched to save rink Ice Skating Cammish retires as all-round best Cycling Byrne makes most of Meikleour chance Racing: Dwyer's Talented Understudy Plays Leading Hole in Valuable Ascot Chase Silent revolution, powered by battery City of Ely are safe in victory Bowls King takes his opportunity By a Special Correspondent: Taylor's saves help to end Hounslow's reign Rowe's goal lifts Great Harwood Rommel's attacks decisive Hockey Two goals by Hill ease Havant's way Mandarin: Skinnhill for Fontwell follow-up Mandarin: Silent revolution, powered by battery Selections Mandarin: Carlisle Selections The Times Racing Service Champion in surprise switch to Haydock Lower banned Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Saturday's results Fragrant Dawn on retrieving mission in Newbury hurdle Lyons out for season Cheltenham Racecourse Big-race details Jump leaders Rapid Raceline United plunged to new depths by Bruce Football: Dismissal of Manchester United's Captain Re-Opens Debate on what is the Right Punishment for Teh Professional Foul Lmeker is lacking assistance Liverpool pay for their arrogance Hapless Charlton easily overawed Weekend Results and Tables Osman finds some form of fulfilment A weekend Arsenal will want to forget The riddle of life at Ayresome Rangers' lead grows as Dundee fall behind Football Carlisle's chord is out of tune Etonians have the pace to oust holders By George Chesterton Harkin plots the demise of Leeds Hanley displays his record best as Wigan pull through Rugby League Castleford succumb to Devine For the Record Gamez relishes limelight (AP): Turner's safari prize Brake finishes second best in club battle Rackets Two Chinamen are one too many for Cooke Table Tennis Unseeded Marshall is world's top Junior Squash Rackets Journalist killed in desert race Motor Rallying Whitbread may throw in Games Pied Piper Coe dances on Home Mortage Corporation Limited (AP): False jump findings Blanco is doubtful for Cardiff Sports leaders answer call to rescue Games Balloons go up on chaotic marathon (AFP): Tour finds support Sport in Brief Beasant spares Chelsea an embarrassment Referees urged to toughen up (Reuter): Maradona is punished Problems pile up for MacAri

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