News from 29/01/1990
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Alan Tomlinson, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, John Lewis and Ray Clancy, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Stephen Bragg, Geraldine Bedell, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, George S. Whittet, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Peter Stothard, Ian Murray, Bonn, and Michael Evans, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Richard Streeton, Jenny Knight and Geoff King, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, J. O. Carter, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Lester May, Bryan Stiles, Sally Greengross, Stuart Jones, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Christopher Hart (Solicitor), Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Dr Richard Golding, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Ian Bradley, Ray Robinson, John Percival, Graham Nock, Cosmo Russell, Russell Kempson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Cynthia Ashton, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, J. R. O'brien, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Lindley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Praveen Moman, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Beryl Dixon, Lawrence Norcross, K. V. Prichard Jones, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Raymond Plant, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Jane Reynolds, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Frances Bennett, Bessborough, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Mandarin, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Ian Murray, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Mark Hepworth, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, W. Clegg, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Marjorie Seldon, Keith Blackmore, G. S. Banwell, David Walker, Martin Waller, Derek Bellis, John Grant, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Juan Carlos, Charles Marowitz, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, George J. Levy, S. Gild, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoUS plans to pull out of 3 British bases Surprise cuts likely Inside Portfolio Christie gold Easy for 49ers Index By Staff Reporters: Troops on standby for gales Lightning hits Princess Margaret's holiday jet Gatting sits out protest storm Assault on Baku leaves Moscow in disarray By Our Political Editor: ?190m boost for inner cities and the homeless Kidnap charge changed Harrods Knightsbridge Football told to change its image Illegitimacy link to baby deaths News Roundup Branagh film award 1m 'vetted in secret' 'Letters theft' inquiry Car workers laid off English bridge win Lloyds Bowmaker Met Office studies use of storm alerts Solent gales blow Navy barge on to prom Gorden Kaye, star of BBC Television's 'Allo 'Allo, who suffered serious head injuries when a piece of wood smashed through his car windscreen during Thursday's storms, was regaining consciousness in Charing Cross hospital yesterday. Although still seriously ill, he was breathing unaided Misgiving at prospect of a quieter life Future of US Air Force bases in doubt Tories facing hard task to improve image as Labour widens its lead Mori poll One killed and eight injured by IRA bomb Nuns and monks prepare to challenge values of the status quo Religious shows to be compulsory on new TV franchises Vet condemns ministry advice on methods to control cow disease Confusion over BSE Floral tributes for royal church-goers Bank customers snub credit card Hailsham verdict on 'anti-judge Pickles Wind farms' siting 'is Key to success' The Furniture Reviver Prize pays for holiday Portfolio Peugeot Lioncare AA Police evidence to MPs expected to be critical Bar agrees to pay fixed £6,000 to 450 trainees Treasury ready to inject £4m to boost recruitment Crown Prosecution Service under scrutiny Rolex Looking to a new year 'Pastiche' proved to be Monet original Oil companies ask for 4p tax cut to boost sales of unleaded fuel Big-spending Tory council threatened by poll tax penalty Heads may claim anonymity on lists Labour to review selection Christie's Railway history takes to the high road BR studies overhead link plan Girls do badly 'because of male bias in exams Education survey Academic children are more likely to take part in competitive school sport, according to a survey of 10,000 children. Professor Leo Hendry, of Aberdeen Univesity, said intitial results of the study for the Scottish Sports Council and the Health Promotion Research Trust showed 27 per cent of those taking part in competitive sport stayed at school beyond 16, compared with 11 per cent of the non-sporting Inspector as hero or face-saver Whitehall Brief Charges over shot vagrant Penguin denial Tennant burnt Holiday plea Marriage plan Ordeal by fire Hoax charges Legal fetter Bond winners Fear for hostages as Lebanon strife threatens to spread Confusion over Mandela release Five are held over 'clinic' murders World Roundup Reuter: Kashmir press curbs Quayle in Panama Subway crimes grow (Reuter): New air crash claims Coca Cola Coke Mali welcomes Pope on West Africa tour USAir From a Correspondent, Warsaw: Poland's communists become 'social democrats Changing Face of Europe March date fixed for Berlin poll Israelis talk about East German link Bucharest crowd besieges leaders Hurd rules out 'premature' cuts in UK defence spending Bush 'peace' budget will affect bases throughout Europe Soviet reformers aim to renew communism from within Changing Face of Europe Peshawar (AFP)—Commander Ahmed Shah Massoud of the Muhahidin has called on Muslims in the central Asian Soviet republics to rise up against Soviet rule. " We hope our brothers living on the other side of the Amu Darya river will unleash a fight against Soviet domination to win their freedom as soon as possible, " the Afghan rebel chief said More protesters killed by police in tense Kosovo Saarland setback for Kohl Li Peng may be massacre scapegoat NEC Jackson faces crucial choice for his future Band plays above the din of battle Letter from Haiti Down and across the decades This week marks the diamond jubilee of The Times Crossword. John Grant looks at some of the personalities who have helped to snape the most famous puzzle in the world The Times Diamond Jubilee Crossword: Part 1 The Challenge Sheridan Morley Picture Gallery Dog lover into vicious brute Bernard Levin relates how a bereaved mother has been abused and threatened for seeking a ban on the import and breeding of Rottweilers 'Of course I love you-it's in the contract Raymond plant laments the Tories growing emphasis on the dotted line Brevity on a barbecue spit Tebbit-the Tory liability Praveen Moman warns against alienating Britain's minorities An Endangered Species Universal Auntie? Powder Keg in Kashmir An ill-wind for property owners Getting women back to work Science too pure? A new Europe Prolific artist Legal language Museum charges Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Priorities in NHS reforms Cross-media limits Fur coat qualms Cheek to cheek Messages from a madhouse Television Garrick Theatre Is that all there is? Kenneth Branagh's Renaissance Company makes its American début, but Charles Marowitz is unimpressed by the first offerings The longer-term effects of rape Theatre Scheherezade Soho Poly Plenty of life in the many characters on view The Iceman Cometh Lyric Players', Belfast Ashton's favourite girl Dance La Fille mal gardée Covent Garden Back Pain Royal Opera House Cuts and soft strokes Concerts LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall The daughters of Islam Can Muslim women enjoy Western style success and still keep the faith? Geradine Bedell reports Europe's Truck of the Year Winds with a message The maligned 'yuppiephone' proves its worth by calming a village's fears Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Nature notes Latest wills Memorial services Appointments Lady Elwyn-Jones Greening of Christian theology Lewis Mumford The planning guru who put people first Ian Dudley Hardy Cabaret, films and West End stage Col Andrew Con Stable Maxwell Institution of Mechanical Engineers Today's royal engagements Reception Anniversaries Ian Parry Fruiterers' Company Births On this Day Singles Nigh out Paradox over the Big Bang Science Report The Ultimate Valentine Card Scent by GUCCI Theatre Concise Crossword No 2088 Entertainments Glittering and magical Word-Watching Winning Move Rivals of the same school Television Choice Radio Choice Catholics Television & Radio Woman charged with stealing Alexandra Cheers as parents are reunited with baby The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,203 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Political fund for the East Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market SE seeks to revive fund far investors BAA could challenge 397p high Sealink deal delayed again BA lease-back Tourist Rates Eurotunnel in reshuffle after TML criticism Bank facing battle over Clowes £13m By Our City Staff: Bush 'plans large cut in US deficit Northam sees broader horizons Ghost of Gold Fields walks again with mine listing in London Chloride to seek purpose of stake Hartwell fight goes on Dell Computer Corporation By Our City Staff: £1bn extra tax bill threat to banks Americans take fright at prospect of recession US Notebook Apollo looks for lift-off The BAD Brigade leads Bluebird's attack on overseas toy markets USM Review Banks in limbo ion Third World debt Tempus Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Trend in PSDR points way for more yield falls Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold Mayor of Los Angeles trumps tallest tower plan Skills shortages on the retreat Blue Arrow on target for fall to £65m Reporting this week Inglis puts back into Dunbar Divine guidance at BP Spoilsports Vestey and groom Dominion may face setback of £40m By Our Industrial Editor: Safeguards call over new reports Major's Opportunity to green the tax system Economic View Boost to invisibles trade expected The Times Stock Watch Maxwell Newton's Monthly Money Newsletter Investors to settle dispute at Norfolk Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Qantas On highway to prosperity The A55, being improved at a cost of ?550 million, is being called the corridor of opportunity. David Walker tells of hopes that it will bring in investment and boost business North Wales: The A55 Expressway WDA we Mean Business in Wales New thinking, and new hopes Mined in Australia Cyngor Sir Gwynedd County Council Faster route to holiday resorts Tourism is one of the first industries to benefit from the new road. Already, all records have been broken Namas ARFONA How they blew the big hole through the hill One stretch of the A55 presented a special challenge. In the end the solution had to be dynamite North Wales: The A55 Expressway/2 Howard Humphreys & Partners Ltd Pilkington Communication Systems Limited Bwrdd Croeso Cymru Wales Tourist Baord Nerves of steel pay dividends Corderoy Oelyn Enjoying the best of both worlds The gateway to both England and Wales, Chester is strategically placed to prosper in industry, commerce and tourism, Derek Bellis reports Pioneer spirit that showed the way forward Cyngor Dosbarth Merionnydd District Council Premier Resorts Colwyn Wrexham Making of a marina Proud Queen on the coast Sunny smiles Investment in tourism at Rhyl pulls in the punters, reports Derek Bills The Times Clwyd County Council Ynys Mon Isle of Anglesey Christiani & Nielsen Pilkington Fear for Welsh culture Many think English-speakers will arrive to threaten the native tongue, David Walker writes NWCC North Wales Chamber of Commerce AD Alyn & Deeside Mott MacDonald Travers Morgan In temporary winter quarters The demand is down for temps at the moment but, Beryl Dixon reports, there are jobs to be found if you have the abilities companies are looking for Tempting Times Brookstreet AFB Recruitment Limited Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketforce Appoinments King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apple Mac Operator Music Videos Joyce Guiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Stella Fisher Recruitment Specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items SEER Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh Tate Appoinments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hazell Station Recruitment Consultants Clairvoyant Required for Senior Partner Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Cartier Ltd News International Newspapers Limited Property Secretary On Top Recruitment Ltd T. M. International Secretarial Recruitment… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Tower Education Getting It Right Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Coronary Prevention Group £15,000-as sec/PA in this busy property company. You… Multiple Display Advertising Items AFP Recruitment Educational The Personnel Office Royal College of Surgeons of… Dragon School, Oxford International Correspondence Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rapid Results College Lansdowne The Queen's Secretarial College 1990 your Crucial Year? Put teachers before the curriculum Advice from an Ex-Headmaster They resent the intrusions of heads who want to oversee and dictate every detail of their performance Top Secretaries Train at St. Aldates You Wish The end of the a level? A city technology college has devised a sixth-form syllabus that is nothing short of radical. Douglas Broom reports Independent Education Beshara BAC The Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies CIFE Multiple Display Advertising Items Leading takes on a team twist Top schools are trying new methods to help students break out of the old pecking order. Sam Kiley reports Independence Education A Two-Day Workshop to Help You Handle Difficult… Abnalls Lane Lichfield Staffs Independent Secretarial Training Association A European Quiz from Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's School in Switzerland Brown & Brown Tutorial College The Cambridge Business College Bordeaux International School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reed's School Cobham Lansdowne St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Headstart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interior Design St Schristopher Scholl Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion SC Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Shrewsbury School Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey College MBA! Educational Seminars Art and Design at Blackheath School of Art Collingham Tutors Union representatives to be given time off for carrying out their duties Educational Hampshire Tutorials Ltd The Writing School Multiple Display Advertising Items Denstone College Near Uttoxeter, Staffs Monash University Melbourne, Australia University of London Carnegie Chair of French Judgment debt rate appropriate for interest on solicitors' breach of duty damages Law report January 29 1990 Court of Appeal National Australia Bank Chair in Finance Principal Inverstiagtor Institute of Molecular… University of Oxford Downing College Cambridge University of Hull School of Arts Lectureship in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardiff The Sunday Times Lectureship in Experiemental Condensed Matter… The big fight that became a big turn-off Boxing: Twelve Rounds Made to Feel a Life Time at Sheffield as a Punchless Travesty Masquerades as World Title Bout Lend retains title as Edberg is again stricken by injury Tennis Younger Young keeps the family flag flying Cycling Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Seniors fail to cash in Preparation is decisive factor Skiing: New Snow Causes Problems and Produces Unexpected Results Armour wards off all challengers Golf Ping Eye2 problems ironed out New code proposal is rejected by the RYA Ban may put sponsors off Yatching Kerly on hand to rescue England Hockey Leicester win twice to lead Slough chase Aggressive Davis edges out Gilmour Athletics Weekend Results from Auckland Gillingham ii sunk by illness The Times reports from the XIV Commonweallth Games in Auckland Bryant cuts loose with a ruthless niceness Coe and Elliott in Kenyan challenge Ikangaa aims to prove he is equal to the task England cope with final pressure Following wind robs early-riser Christie of record 100m time The Times reports from the XIV Commonwealth Games in Auckland Murray in 1,500m dilemma Christie's walk runs away with it Thank heaven for the men and not the little girls Today and Tomorrow Sport on Tv A tortuous route for Alexander Howlett hangs up gloves after defeat Seasoned Mogg has his tail up after stealing the cream Rugby-Union: Red-Blooded Assaults from Every Corner of the Pitch Produce One of the Most Exciting Cup Games at Sudbury for Years Rosslyn Park need rethink Steadman's tries rescue Saracens Weekend Rugby Union Results Headingley stagger through Bath the masters in the mud Wakefield revived by Barley A try to make the low-spirited sing No respite for Cardiff Moseley's pack dries up Berry Hill's flow Improving Charlie Nose to initiate Henderson double Meetings in doubt The meetings at Sedgefield tomorrow and Hereford on Wednesday are both in doubt. Snow on the course is the problem at Sedgefield where an inspection will be held at 4pm today. At Hereford, parts of the track are waterlogged following Saturday's storms Mandarin: Plumpton Mandarin: Southwell The Times Racing Service TGWU pledges support for lads US jockey dies Toby Tobias makes smooth entry into Gold Cup picture Don Valentino all the rage Top Liverpool chase is Man O'Magic target Saturday's results from four meetings National Hunt leaders Carrick Hill Lad entered for Gold Cup Rapid Raceline Champagne toast for Jordan misfits Football: Brsitol City Provide the Surprise of the FA Cup Fourth round by Exposing the Defensive Frailties of the First Division's Sixth Best Side United relief after Blackmore brings late lease of life Platt is facing a lay-off Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Howe's influence all pervading Reading have much to thank referee, Worrall Rangers savour success Palace's task is made so simple Liverpool again fail to find a way past a resourceful Gunn Football Pressure mounts at Millwall Brundle rejoins Jaguar Motor Racing Slain by Rob Roy of the Rovers Misfortune rains down on struggling Charlton Bonaly targets the quadruple ICE Skating Cook is seen as a stopgap captain for South Africa Cricket: Graveney and Emburey Spin English XI to a Crushing Victory Reuter: Tauseef hits a tour peak For the Record England's youth too afraid to lose (Reuter): Rutherford shows his Test form Rovers are beaten by the elements Rugby League Sportscene League looks to Government for all-seater advice How Capacities Will Fall UNISYS Teague in at No. 8 for England Pretoria the ultimate umpire No easy ride for Liverpool Ellcock absent Ricky Ellock, the fast bowler, has been ruled out of England's first warm-up match in the West Indies today because of a suspect back Fifth round draw Chen bags top scalps Sports in Brief Easy for Coe as he canters Into semi-finals Davies is queen of the golden oldies Monday's Results San Francisco stroll to Bronco-busting victory
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