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News from 01/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Cole, J. B. Griffin, Ann Argyle (Immediate Past President), Lyall Wilkes, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Martha de la Cal, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Victoria Glendinning, Brian Collett, Nick Nuttall, David Whitaker, M. Lynas, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Leslie D. Gale, A. Willey, Pearce Wright, Ian M. MacDonald, Sheridan Morley, J. Milne, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Pamela Nowicka, Clive Davis, Rosemary E. Merry, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Sarah Jane Cheekland Art Market Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Derek Howell, P. E. L. Brooker, Michael Tate, Nicholas Wood and Michael Evans, Peter Ball, Jane Mellor (Research Officer), Colin Cave, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Concar, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, John D. Crosthwaite, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, R. W. F. Sampson, Sabine Durrant, Katharine Minchin, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, P. Seekings-Foster, John Percival, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, John Hennessy, Peter Stothard and Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans and Nicholas Wood, Thomson Prentice, Paul Wheeler, Robert Newill, Leslie Tilley, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, J. Quine, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Sam Parkhouse, Nicolas Soames, David Toop, Neil Bennett and James Bone, Ray Kennedy and Gavin Bell, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, David West, Liz Gill, Michel Syrett, Phil McLennan, John Slepokura, A. Essex-Crosby, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Graham Stringer, Martin Searby, David Lewis, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Argyle (Vice-President), Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sheila Dilks, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Ben Ross, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Owen Jenkins, Ralph Browning, P. R. Oliver, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Bowness Chairman, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Benedict Nightingale, John Grant, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Lulu Yu, Chris Moore, Dow Jones, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Michael Evans, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Cox, Clement Freud, Colin Moynihan, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Bush proposes massive troop cuts in Europe Speech hails 'a new era in world affairs' Inside Heart op baby Arsenal out Index Gorbachov quashes resignation rumour The US dollar fell sharply yesterday after rumours that President Gorbachov was about to step down, but recovered after his denial to close 20 points down at $1.6805 to the pound Britain says fungicides banned by US are safe Five die as Kosovo protests are crushed Thatcher : I was misled Black propaganda in Ulster Post Office mail monopoly may end Passengers safe as fire ferry docks Moynihan Set for new drug inquiry Are You a Poor Talker? Advertisement Allegations reopen the case of Wilson 'smear campaign' Background to former Ulster press officer's revelations over Operation Clockwork Orange British Coal Picture Gallery Army man who knew Ulster More than 1.6m unlicensed TVs News Roundup Mortgage cut forecast Submarines checked Commons TV change Poisoned factory sites Train drivers strike Birmingham unveils £406 poll tax rate Hospitals charged £168 for a swab, £2 for an aspirin Mr Kenneth Clarke, Secretary of State for Health, was accused in the High Court yesterday of " jumping the gun" in spending millions of pounds of public money on NHS reforms before legislation had been introduced. A group of hospital consultants led by Professor Harry Keen of Guy's Hospital, south London, seeks a court declaration that preparatory work for setting up National Health Service trusts is unlawful. The doctors also seek a court order to prevent any further preparation. Professor Keen said 3,000 consultants pledged over £250,000 to fund the action Jail tutor 'gave gun to inmate' Judgement reserved in wrong-horse case Girl 's Diy store death 'accidental' Common secretaries demand pay rises of up to 100% Cheaper Motor Insurance Doctors predict more operations on unborn 'We had to give the baby every chance' Picture Gallery Need for vets could save two schools Winner to buy new car Portfolio Ogilvy opts for church wedding Owen urges withdrawal of American forces from Germany Policemen accused of hindering the prosecution service Compensation changes will rule out 9,000 crime victims Mackay condemns 'evil' of child abduction Today's the day the teddy bears have their auction Peter Thievnor Royal gillie's clothes fetch £10,120 Tartan in demand Saleroom NUT faces demand for debate on homosexuality in education £1bn oil find in Poole Bay Synod debate Stunt damages Poll result Benn chosen In the money 999 meeting Chances of halting global warming are slim, study indicates Hunt for bargains 'a waste of time' Consumer survey Gummer attack on food alarmists Panam Spiral eye view of a royal house Denzil McNeelance Changes point to the hotel wedding National Union of Teachers War of the streets erupts afresh in east Beirut enclave Witness to help Barry drug case World Roundup Colombia drug arrests China holds Catholics (Reuter): Namibia sets the date (Reuter): Hong Kong clash Havana ship protest Fears of Hindu-Muslim clash growing Repercussions of the Kashmir conflict Falkland Islands hope for a boom in minerals Kidnap saga ends after two years Heavy fighting threatens key stronghold of Unita De Klerk to have talk with Mandela today Bucharest offer of power sharing to avert pre-poll chaos Bush welcomes 'new world of opportunities Sharansky sees exodus as boost to peace Candidates line up in the wings for Gorbachov's job Collapse of Communism Moscow (Reuter)-Three Cabinet ministers have been severely reprimanded for trying to send a dozen new Soviet T-72 tanks to the West for an $8 million profit, the Government announced yesterday. The three, Mr Boris Belousov, Mr A. Systsov, and Mr Viadimir Shimko, were charged with negligence in foreign trade operations Moscow takes slowly to taste of fast food Genscher insists unified Germany stays in Nato East Berlin—The East German Ministry of Defence announced last night that a start has been made on dismantling the country's nuclear capability (Anne McElvoy writes). A special army unit at Demen, in the north of the country, was dismantled on Wednesday night and the site would now be made " unusable for military purposes", the ministry said Cubans face the prickly realities of isolationism Are You a Poor Talker? Picture Gallery Dixons Yugoslav presidency acts to halt bloodshed Collapse of Communism Special measures introduced as violent clashes claim further victims From a Correspondent Warsaw: Urgent surgery on Glemp Government will make statement on Wallace case Response to training councils praised House welcomes the prospect of German reunification Ministry accused on security MPs want tax aid for part-time work Picture Gallery Labour campaigns for rebates Britain 'in peril of being marginalized in 1992' Tory business rate plea Gallows is still being tested Ministers' £2,620 worth of success Inexperienced drivers Parliament today New referee for a troubled game The Times Profile Arthur Sandford More pieces to the puzzle Here is the fourth set of dues to our prize crossword, the answers to which fit within, but do not fill, the unshaded section of the grid The perils of the compiler Crossword addicts keep The Times team logical, smooth and innocent Mensa Times Diary The Times Diary Switching to a different key Bernard Levin, rejoicing in step-by-step manuscripts, is thankful that the master composers had no computers Guests, welcome and uninvited Who are the allies now? Michael Evans looks behind President Bush's arms initiative A knee-jerk sermon This Unsporting Life A Place in the Sun Dogged Does It Disbanding of a BBC 'big band' Dying in hospital Condition reports Hong Kong rights Anomalies in test of parenthood Unwanted fathers Manchester poll tax Ways of handling aggressive dogs Homes without Tv A knotty Question Court Circular Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Allen Barke From £2-a-week timekeeper to the top at Ford Bob Gerard A dogged amateur challenge to the motor racing stars Bridge The English-Speaking Union Institution of Electrical Engineers Latest wills Memorial services Luncheons Sir Paul Davie Legislation against smog in the City of London Arnaud d'USSEAU Screenwriter victim of McCarthy era Lecture Conference for Independent Further Education Reception University College London McLellan Galleries Birthdays today On This Day 20 M. P. H. Limit Inblack-Out New Motoring Law To-Night Don't do anything from selfish ambition or from… Announcements The Ultimate Valentine Card The Times In Saturday's Books Pages: Thomas… TLS Lolita letters Victoria Glendinning on private of a butterfly of literature and a literato of butterflies Vladimir Nabokov Selected Letters, 1940-1977 Edited by Dmitri Nabokov and Matthew J. Bruccoli Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £29.95 Latin lover and performing flea David West Ovid The Love Poems Translated by A. D. Melville Oxford, £15 A la recherche Sixties perdus Fiction Sabine Durrant Rocking the Boat By Ian Ross Heinemann, £12.99 Whale Music By Paul Quarrington Secker & Warburg, £12.95 Malachy & his Family Carlo Gébler Hamish Hamilton, £12.99 The Waiting Room By Mary Morris Hamish Hamilton, £12.99 Israel as ostrich John Slepokura The Slopes of Lebanon By Amos Oz Translated by Maurie Goldberg-Bartura Chatto & Windus, £13.95 Pamela Street Doubtful Company Born to be whole The first heart surgery on a foetus in the womb has dramatic implications, not least for plastic surgery. Liz Gill reports Training to be a higher flyer Breathing Space Health Cover Insurance The Times Vitamin 'C' Newtons Traditional Remedies Ltd. Lens wearers must clean up their act Medical Briefing Lost in critical circles Television Sondheim at the national Yours precisely, Arthur Miller Heather Neill on the American writer whose play The Price opens in London tonight and whose work, old and new, is more popular than ever before Rare example of the gospel truth Theatre St Mark's Gospel Half Moon Relentless romanticism The Naked Heymarket Studio, Leicester A tale of murder, well served Concerts Mozart and Salieri Festival Hall Falling for the master of charm Pop Barry Manilow London Palladium Dance Doubles Birmingham Repertory Till he blew himself away David Robinson reviews the Chet Baker biopic Let's Get Lost, Sur, Far North and Lockup, and previews a season of pre-Revolutionary Russian films Musical fantasy, an elegy and an exercise in brutality Video Box The British Petroleum Company How to project your reel self Geoff Brown advises aspiring film-makers and anyone who is interested in cinema to visit Expo 90, a festival of student films opening in London tomorrow No exclusive rights to drug addiction Clive Davis, jazz critic of the Times, on the truly tragic story of trumpeter Chet Baker National Petregister This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2091 Entertainments In speech and song Word-Watching Winning Move A tale of doctors at war Television Choice6 BBC1 National Asthma Campaign Replanted trees stand up to the storm How the search for strength turns into an obsession John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, who set two national junior records, looks at the weightlifters' dilemma The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,206 Weather A season of songs and Rabbie Burns Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Wall St up 47 points Smith boost Textiles up Gray losses Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Siemens wins £300m UK power station contract Firms facing clampdown over goodwill Elders prepares to place S&N stake Barnett 'was edged out of Dominion Former chairman says he had no influence or power By Our Economics Staff: Pound inches up to Lawson level Fidelity Stockbroking By Our Financial Editor: Electricity sale price projection cutback The Research and Technology initiative WH Smith's wounds only superficial Tempus RTZ board may seek listing in New York Business Roundup Platignum at £09,000 SM&E slides into red Colonnade to fight back AFI slips to £103,000 Dangers of banks on the cheap Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Japanese joins Glaxo board CMA leaps 29% to £1.6m The Times Stock Watch 0898 141 141 Shake-up by AmEx after Cohen's exit at Shearson Summer blues for Colorvision Optical and Medical up to £3.6m Gold guide Peking near deal on HK Telecom New home for CSV oil team Green's crystal ball Holy not crude Burton wins court battle with Revenue Master and pupil New craze pumps up Reebok profits Thyssen 'near deal with Blue Circle British Telecom It's you we answer to A great many leaves on the SeaCon line Discos head for centre stage ECGD Insurance Services London Traded Options Dow ends losing run Wall Street Lister falls £499,000 into the red Profits double Prism warning Oceana rallies RCO cleans up Franke offer Moorfield up Guy von Cramer BT firmer as American investors call its number Stock Market The City is mystified by ADT's involvement with Baa, down 1p at 398p, where it holds 8 per cent. The golden share blocks unwanted bids and prevents anyone bolding more than 15 per cent. Mr Michael Ashcroft, Adt chairman, may want to challenge the Government and is writing to his own shareholders next week explaining his motives for such a large investment Canadian Wardair Canadian Airlines International (AP): Frankfurt forges ahead World Markets World Market Indices Traditional Options Twists and turns on a downhill road Cautious approach by justices urged Deciding whether a highway is unnecessary Downfall of a firm with many faces Dominion International has had various claims to fame. Now the spotlight is trained on its failure. Martin Waller charts its decline Finer points of group's assets profile Striking out for want of prosecution Independent Research Services Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Stock Exchange Prices Modest gains Jersey a break, with convention Heathrow Penta Hotel Item 1: where do we meet? 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Pearce Wright says their new observatory could unlock the secrets of the universe Nasa's space shock Europe is worried about cuts to the Freedom project Sun microsystems Elonex Personal Computers Slimming the screen Scientists are taking longer than expected to develop a television thin enough to hang on a wall. But will it catch on? George Cole reports Electronics Recruitment Fair News International Newspapers Ltd SQL Systems International J. P. Morgan Investment Nature's way to clean up Soil microbes are being used to reclaim one the world's most polluted sites Firing new shots in cancer war Scientists are testing weapons to break through the defences set up by cancer cells. Thomson Prentice says this gives solid hopes for a cure to thousands with the disease Who controls key skills? Jobscene The IT industry is fighting over which job standards scheme to adopt Computers see the light An American breakthrough with lasers threatens to put Britain in the shade Radiating concern Briefing Towards a better mousetrap The mad inventor stereotype is far from the new marketing power of today's ideas men, says Nick Nuttall University of Bristol Department of Mechanical… Canada - Uk Marketplace '90 for Invormatics &… Nexus Tricuspid First Associates Ltd Aids cure a step nearer Science Report Emburey and Foster lead recovery as English XI struggle Cricket: Universities Hand out a Lesson as South Africa Names its Side for the First Five-Day International (Reuter): Stylish Bevan hits 74 to beat Pakistan London favoured Surrey coy about new West Indies bowler Accurate passing Government cannot cure all football problems Sport Letters Alive and kicking Gooch passes his early test Pernicious rule by television Literary preference Violence needs other penalties McEnroe caught A losing wager Honeyghan vows to lay bad hands on a triple crown Boxing Striking a bond with Connery Golf Today's Fixtures Littlewoods Lions coach advises England to hustle and bustle in Paris Rugby Union: McGEECHAN Assesses how English Variation Can Overcome the Enigma of France Fouroux hopes for showcase match Gesture of peace to Richmond Snow Reports Stonyhurst finish in spectacular fashion Alcock talks Navy through Middlesex struggle through storm Games medal winners in British team Gymnastics Van den Heede challenges leader Yachting Durie's game plan proves a winner Tennis Dates for The Times qualifiers Bonanza Boy early National favourite Times series again provides chance for young hopefuls Point-To-Point Officials plan to build on recent success Table Tennis Mandarin: Charlie Nose can continue to justify Henderson's investment Mandarin: Towcester Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections The Times Racing Service Bangor early casualty Apprentice-find Greaves takes Southwell by storm Midfielder aims for Lincoln Results from yesterday's two meetings Windsor Ladbrokes Danny Harrold in good shape Rapid RACELiNE Judo team captain rises to the challenge Old rivals to stage showpiece Late results World must shed burden of weightlifting The Times reports from the XIV Commonwealth Games in Auckland May the sun never set on the good old Empire game Geua Tau won Papua New Guinea's first Commonwealth Games gold medal when her uncomplicated approach took her to a 25-18 win over millie Khan, of New Zealand, in the Women's bowls singles final (David Rhys Jones writes). 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The next two ends tipped the scales in Tau's favour, counts of three and four setting her firmly on the road to victory Yesterday's Results from Auckland Athletics Today and Tomorrow Irish jaunt brings unexpected medal Breton makes history after anxious wait Surprise is not among the many reactions Troke forced to fight for semi-final spot Liverpool progress to fifth round in breathtaking style Football: Beardsley and Barnes Hit the Highest Notes at Anfield as Gallant Norwich are Knocked out of the FA Cup Newcastle soon in command West Ham savour change of fortune Luton balance books with big player sales For the Record An award for fair play in a foul world Callaghan says price is not right Courtney gets an Italian job New chairman at Bradford Jordan called up again Hopes raised for British services event Skiing McLaren unruffled by deadline on Senna fine Motor Sport Gordeyeva and partner rise to the occasion Ice Skating Quarless no match for Lewis Boxing SKI Hotline Weightlifting to be subjected to official inquiry Elliott hungers for his belated golden reward Bupa Britain feels better for it Chinese are accused John is man in eye of storm Hadlee to return Sport in Brief Arsenal ousted by old boys Southampton deceived by Oldham's plastic West Ham are next Row as Le Mans loses race Charlton's dreams at an end Six-day for Elliott Better training, better programmes Thoroughly trained specialists in the independent broadcasting industry will be essential. 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