News from 22/01/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Dessa Trevisan and John Holland, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Braude and Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, David Tytler, T. L. Shaw, John White, Don Humphries, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, John Bowis, Margaret Yates, Gordon Allan, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, P. Tucker, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael Young, Roddy Forsyth, Antony Flew, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, (Michael Philips), Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Ralph Harris, Robert Gore-Langton, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Ernest Beck, Katie Ivens (Chairman), Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Ray Robinson, Caroline Hunt, Peter Lewis, John Hennessy, Neil MacKinnon, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Gerald Bonner, Glory Osaji-Umeaku, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Windsor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Graham Gubby, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Robert O'Neill, Shahed Sadullah, Editor, , Craig Seton, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Desmond Hartley, Jane Bidder, Christopher Walker, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Charles Knevitt, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, David Green, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Monte Carlo, David Walker, Sarah Curtis, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Lorimer Oyonnax, K. H. D. Preston, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, J. Rees, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Tom Bower, Frances Gibb and Robin Young,
ResumoCrying Baku crowds defy Soviet troops Bodies lie in streets as snipers go on firing Grime fighters Too late to halt cow disease Haughey hint Rugby ban Index By Our City Staff: Work starts on defence contracts worth £1bn Warming to the least wintry winter since 1600s Big fine and ban for abuse McEnroe throws a tantrum and his racket By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Militant war reopens as party leaders back Field Labour prepares property tax in secret Alternative to the community charge Premier Portfolio Group plc Thatcher recruits top Reagan aide News Roundup Royal note of comfort Mayday call 'a hoax' In the face of tragedy £3m drug charges Bike jobs threatened 'Trial by rumour' denounced by MP Christie's Poll tax likely to exceed Whitehall estimates Haughey is ready for alternative Ango-Irish treaty Union leader with eye on pay goal Tories launch pro-Europe group Downing Street talks War criminal prosecutions face formidable obstacles Green election spur brings cash crisis Christie's MacKay to examine Pickles comments on 'dinosaur' judge Teachers 'among lowest paid' Waterloo dispatch secured for the nation Saleroom Schools may lack support Abolition of Ilea High hemlines herald summer season Help sought on bone disease Tax rebate for energy cuts urged ISA Two share £12,000 Portfolio Employment Training is Working Howard looks to 1990s as 'dewcade of high skills' Extra tax on perk may inflate pay Army accused of racism Ambassadorial elegance typifies £12.5m home Pullman MonTEDISON 'Mad cow'disease could have been avoided Risk to humans cannot be completely ruled out, chief vet says Funds for psychiatric patients Flight scare Theatre fund Bond winners Stalker inquiry urged by former Home Secretary Restoring the ideal of public service Whitehall Brief Muslims agree 'moderate approach Ingres Bird-life decline blamed on farms Krenz stripped of membership in party purge Exiled princess declares plans to live in Romania Kremlin 'split' hampers Army Debate on role of military (Reuter): Economic reforms pledged 'Organized shooting of peaceful people' The Times was given an account yesterday by Andrei Krainy, a staff correspondent for Komsomolskaya Pravda, the Soviet Communist Youth League paper, of the entry of Soviet troops into Baks, Upset by the way in which his dispatches, filed to Moscow at the weekend, had been edited, Krainy authorized The Times to publish his reports By Our Foreign Staff: White House underlines call for Soviet restraint (AP): Ukrainians link hands to mark freedom in 1918 (Reuter): Yerevan funeral adds to tension Rift over party reform threatens Yugoslav unity Hungary breaks up security network Ford Landmark summit aims to define the new Europe (Reuter): Mongolian protest demands reforms Plea for Britain to speed Hong Kong reform pace (Reuter): Troops kill 20 in Kashmir protest World Roundup Quest to oust Aoun (Reuter): Milan clears the air (Reuter): Israeli colonel shot (Reuter): Stanwyck dies at 82 Shaken Washington looks for a new beginning Peter Stothard, US Editor, Assesses the Political Implications of Mayor Marion Barry's Fall from Grace ANC veterans told to forge Natal peace De Klerk ushering in era of compromise Strike litters the streets of Athens State of siege in Haiti The politics of rubbish Britain's war on street grime is being privatized, but, Tom Bower reports, not all the troops are supply Running hope into Romania An unlikely pair of smugglers regularly risked arrest to take vital supplies to the victims of Ceausescu's oppression The Times Crossword, the world's most… Toshiba Times Diary Barry Fantoni Judge them from a different viewpoint After the controversy north of the border, Bernard Levin recalls a small, personal victory in the cause of homsexual tolerance In a cold sweat over the haggis Forum for a new Europe Robert O'Neill finds the key to the future already at hand When society is dumped Electronic Weathervane Burma's Denial of Democracy Fresh Fields Ridding schools of racial bias Links with Europe S African cricket tour Children's upkeep by absent fathers Juvenile offenders To memory dear Power of the pen Cost of nannies Penalty for not owning TV set Pay by pendulum River barrages Fund-raising Scouts Middle of the road? Court Circular Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Today's royal engagements The Valentine Ball Barbara Stanwyck Hollywood star who made melodrama a fine art Aldo Gucci Florentine leathersmith who conquered the chic world United under the Word of God Herbert Wehner Fashioning Germany's Social Democrats for power Latest wills Service dinners Birthdays today Memorial services Announcements & Personal (From an Occasional Correspondent): The South African Goldfields Nature notes Hotting up superconductors Science Report The Times Two of a rare kind reunited Television The Playhouse Hypnotizing the imagination The soloist is the star CONCERT LCP/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall Listen to the banned, so that their suffering was not in vain Peter Lewis meets 'Vitaly Schentalinsky, who is leading the fight for the "rehabilitation" of thousands of Soviet writers silenced by Stalin Ingeniously told tale of downward progress Theatre Streetwalker Bush Life and death begin at forty How is the French screen star and heartthrob Gerard Depardieu coming to terms with middle age? He spoke to Bryan Appleyard about his childhood, his work and his beliefs Making old furs fly away Green sympathies are one thing, but getting rid of the once-prized mink coat you would no longer be seen dead in is not easy Advertisement Tomorrow Sun Alliance Theatre Concise Crossword No 2082 Entertainments Laughter before war Word-Watching Winning Move Television top 10 Short black and sides Television Choice Radio Choice The Verran AC Datalink through-the-mains computer… Television & Radio UK drive to produce a more skilled workforce The Times Cross Word Puzzle No 18,197 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Are these paintings all by Hals? Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Clans in fight for purity of bloodline Business & Finance 21-29 Executive Editor The Pound Recession now, says economist Walker 'did not break SE rules' Sea Containers D-day moved Jobs gloom Tourist Rates GEC and BAe win £1 bn defence deals Japanese biggest buyers of Wentworth shares Calls flood in for BT directory David Hockney's front cover pulls in the orders By Our Industrial Editor: Wiltshire has USM float brewing By Our City Staff: Ferranti in search for key staff Lawson linked with Barclays John Charcol Hitachi Coalite provides fuel for Anglo's purse Tempus Dash for cash as the bond market takes a battering US Notebook The Times Maxwell Newton's Monthly Money Newsletter No Title Hoylake seeks early US ruling in Farmers fight Business failures rise 9.7% Eyes on Swan Spicers deal Ernst jobs go By Our City Staff: DTI denies claims of 50% cut in operation New face at Spitting Image Birch bounces back The Times City Diary Could she be Queenie The Times City Diary Green plates The Times City Diary Lovell fails in battle for Higgs and Hill Diamond McCrystal The Times City Diary WPP buy could take it to No 1 Advertisement EC meets the challenge of financial glasnost Economic View BZW expects 25% jump to £36m at new-look Gestetner Reporting this Week Tokyo stock market steadies its nerves Shoemaker well heeled Spandex goes over the Wall in search of new eastern bloc markets USM REVIEW Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts 'Peg duty' plea by wine trade Trade figures likely to give crumb of comfort Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold BZW Convertible Investment Trust PLC Arthur Andersen & Co General Information BZW Convertible Investment Trust PLC Capitalization and change on week Teaching Army Officer Frensham Heights School Gyosei International School Malvern College Surrey Downside School (IAPS) Purley Popular World History Experienced Historian The New Jewish Independent College in Bushey The University of Leeds Law Commission Head of Design and Technology The Manchester Grammar School Assumpton School, Richmond North Yorkshire The Church Schools Company Ltd Warminster School Amersham Courses Imperial College CSCT Lansdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oundle School Dragon School, Oxford The Queen's Secretarial College Interior Design University of Edinburgh Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Easter 1990 Revision BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Soviet lesson Britain seems to be ignoring The London Institute Scholarships The Rickmansworth Marsonic School for Girls Sixth Form Choral Scholarships University Appointments Fitzwilliam and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge Headship University of Stirling University of Exeter Balliol College Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunzer Wines Limited Finding the right words Schools, too often reluctant to tackle dyslexia in pupils, may unwittingly be helping to worsen it. Douglas Broom reports on a new campaign Gcse & A-Levels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personality Evaluation £14,000 plus Angela Mortimer Meridian Jaygar Recruitment and Retention of Staff? Chartleigh We have a vacancy for a Recruitment Consultant,… Social Secretary Luxury in Green Park £15,000 Dent Lee Witte Plc Hazell Staton Recrutement Specialists Covent Garden Bureau Varig Brazilian Airlines P. A. /Secretary Hodge Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Sarah Hodge Recruitment Specialists International Secretaries Drake Personnel Joyce Guiness Steel Sales Office in W1 Requires Pa. To M. D Visa Personnel PA SEC £16,500 + Benefits Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sarah Hodge Manpower AfB Norma Skemp Personnel The Business People Ltd Black & Whyte Wanted! Film & Television Summer Jobs in America Admin PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times MacBlain NASH Temporary Socretaries Bylock inveatments Ltd Harley Street Physician West London Art Gallery Seeks Gallery Assistant Multilingual Services Recruitement Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketforce Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medical Editorial Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary—mayfair Administrator Established International Retail Fashion Co in the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Super Secretaries Kompass Recruitment Consultants Fulham, W6 Fund Raising The Times The Levitt Group Publishing PR/SECRETARY Mayfair Shorthand Secretaries £12,500-16,000 Secretary Class act bows out with style Mike Burton Management England discover belief in themselves The Times on the first round of the five nations' rugby union championship Mosley's idiocy dooms Wakes Weekend Rugby Union Results Scotland suffer a record loss Exiles struggle to lift survival gloom Headingley prevail in an uninspiring affair Selectors ponder Teague's position France V England Manchester strikes anti-apartheid stance IAAF calls for return of banned Johnson Commonwealth Games: AS COE, the British Athlete Ofthe Eighties, Bows out, his Successor in the Nineties is Itching to Go Impressive start for England's quartet Confident Backley sets his sights on world record throw Results from Auckland Canadians order Richardson home Cloud hanging over Falklands participation Bryant back for his fifth gold medal The Commonwealth Games begin in Auckland, New Zealand on Wednesday. The Times is previewing each of the 10 medal sports. Today: bowls Ramsamy dismisses threats of disruption to the Games Decision to continue downhill is attacked Skiing (Reuter): Cup champion bounces back to win again Naidoo's charges against Dakin stir up new fury Cricket: Controversy Reaches the Courts as Campaign to Cancel the Unofficial Tour is Stepped up Bacher meets players Hutton nominated for Yorkshire presidency (AFP): Sri Lankans in a spin Fixtures Sport on TV Popular Chen may be nearer England place Hughes grabs the upper hand Two wins push Prean closer to top Swedes Table Tennis Bury ride roughshod to victory Basketball By a Special Correspondent: Youngster takes honours Cycling Results from Melbourne Robins tilts the scales for Welsh under-25s Bowls Container wins series Yachting A relaxed Noah sees the calm after the storm Tennis Injury-prone Davies is title favourite Real Tennis Maltby claims US crown Rackets Mandarin: Brabazon poised to collect again Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections The Times Racing Service Desert Orchid working towards Sandown return Nick The Brief set for Leopardstown contest Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Saturday's results Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Manchaster United reach a crisis Football: Manager Ferguson Does Not Shrink from Condeming his Side's Failings after Norwich Inflict an Embarrassing Defeat Composed Forest ease home Coppell left to rue his costly mistake Pools Check Dixon special lifts Chelsea's hopes Weekend Results and Tables Telescopic winger rewards Villa Wednesday learn lessons that can help make amends Brentford continue to climb table Baird on the move from Elland Road Tottenham are still searching for shape and pattern Pootball Supporters shut out Celtic's late escape act By a Special Correspondent: Taylor is topped by Dyson Snooker For the Record Austrians unbeaten in three matches Hockey: England Will Benefit from Practice in European Indoor Qualifying Matches From a Correspondent: Impressive first day for Lancia Motor Rallying Jacobsen creates a good impression Golf: Bob Hope Classic Offers Few Laughs for Lone European Lyle First treble is recorded by gifted Souyave England's women best of home four Sheehan recovers earthquake losses (AP): Basketball brawl Iron-clad defence of Wigan torn down Rugby League Eagles high-flyers no longer McEnroe lands the ultimate penalty The ATP penalty code Rafferty starts on right note Borrow now Repay Later The Man who Made the Decision New television deal for Open Board comes down on Moseley with a seven-month sentence Howard hopes the lesson will sink in In Brief
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