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News from 05/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Vivien Stern, Director, Jeremy Andrews, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Graham Rock, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, J. C. Neville Wood, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Holly Hill, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Edwin Barclay, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, D. F. Roberts, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Robert Balchin, Director General, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, M. Maureen Threlfall, Andrew E. Dawson, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Ray Robinson, John Percival, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, Montgomery, Gerard Lyons Chief economist, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, L. A. W. Bowman, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, David Toop, P. R. Saunders (Curator), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Cirell, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Chelmer, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, J. D. Rimington, Director General, Robert Pear, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Aleksandr Lebedev, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patricia Davies Pebble Beach, Jamie Dettmer, Barbara Godlee, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Wood and Jamie Dettmer, George Hill, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Ben Ross, Jack Straw, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Owen Jenkins, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Dow Jones, Malcolm Todd, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Chris Moore, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Robert Higgs, Director, John Bennett, Clement Freud, Tom Bower, Mary Dejevsky,

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300,000 join protest march in Moscow Biggest demonstration since 1917 seeks end to party's domination The Mandela letters Portfolio Index (Reuter): Eight killed in attack on Israeli tourist bus By Staff Reporters: Boats rescue police from flooded Moat House Mandela release likely to be within two weeks Parkinson warns of further rises Rail commuters pay more today Switch by Mellor on ITV quality First direct Brooke in surprise Anglo-Irish talks News Roundup Ford move on strike Cardinal's warning Support for Wallace Proms 'sponsorship Parkinson 'critical' Cash crisis could mean bankruptcy Press Council An overnight success after 100 years in the industry Student Loans Company sale 'could be illegal' MP demands survey of polluting waste sites Risk to water supplies Car makers look East for low costs Newspapers come first, Murdoch says Hope for those who risk heart attacks Divorce puts men in decline at work as women achieve RSPCA disputes findings of study on circus animals Girl aged 7 abducted in sex attack How MacHomer got it wrong Railway artist back on popularity track Saleroom Vintage racer on course for a top price Prisoner 'did not die from injuries' Death in Brixton jail Woolwich £4,000 for tenacious winner Portfolio MonTEDISOn Senior QCs seek talks with judges on sentences Community-based penalties the key to planned reform Police racial hearing Post raiders Drugs charges Home burnt Bruno weds Baby 'critical Bond winners Cracked tower at Windsor Castle to be shored up Alliance Leicester Neighbouring boroughs divided by the poll tax Heavy winners and losers in the tale of two councils in south-west London Lambeth Wandswprth Dispute on fund that aids the low-rated Safety net Recession forecast if pay is not curbed Sunalliance Life & Pensions Difference of £460 for two sides of a street Food producers head for Eastern Europe When men from Curzon Street call, where does loyalty lie? Whitehall Brief Scots owe £200m to regional councils Warrants issued Speak Softly (Reuter): UK expulsions deepen Iran rift World Roundup (Reuter): Greece accuses Turks (AP): New lung technique Roman relics stolen Tamils held in Nepal De Klerk accepts hand of friendship Britain shows approval of South African reform as liberation groups squabble Shamir calls on Egypt to hunt down bus killers Heavy Aoun barrage drowns cries for mercy in Beirut US door opens for Greene as Cold War fears fade Washington report attacks abuse of rights in China (Reuter): Division in black nationalist ranks is growing wider BMW Emergency Service The global threat posed by instability in Moscow Changing Face of Europe The global threat posed by instability in Moscow Hammer and sickle give Way to imperial flags at rally for democracy Modrow drops insistence on neutrality German unity tops Baker's agenda for Moscow Slovene party decides to take independent path (Reuter): Bulgarian party set to share power ANA's All Nippon Airways Aids children are legacy of a tyrant's harsh neglect Changing Face of Europe Resignation deals fresh blow to Romanian rulers Not with a roar but a whimper Family Assurance Society Cold comfort in the mountains How a campaign starting today hopes to save the snow-starved Alps and warn of the dangers of world pollution Plant a Tree for Just £1 N. Y. Publisher Publisher The Nelson Mandela letters Published for the first time in Britain, the intimate and moving correspondence of the world's most famous prisoner The Missionsto Seamen Centurion Christie's Sheriand Morley Times Diary Whatever the rights or wrongs of the dismissal last week of the English National Ballet's artistic director, Peter Schaufuss At around 8.45 pm on Friday November 16 it now looks… Buyer beware: the Tories are against you Jack Straw on the hostility to a proposed consumer guarantee measure May I book you for a dance? Extra word on sentencing Frances Gibb on a matter too important for judges alone An unfair cop at the Pinstripe Bernard Levin questions police undercover methods in trapping the topless The Importance of Lord Chilver Undoing Leninism New Deal for Kosovo? Disparities in sentencing First aid in schools Community charge Politics of rubbish Losses and gains on weather front Museum charges Protection from cowboy workers Proving paternity Legal language Computer-speak Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Lord Harding of Petherton Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Memorial services Dinner Streete Court School, Godstone Archbishop Derderian Spiritual leader of the Armenians of the Holy Land Auschwitz convent's prolonged tragedy Sigmund Sternberg Storm in a teacup over caffeine and conception? Science Report Professor Colin Goodman On the frontiers of research in materials science Sir Charles Baring Life devoted to public service at home and abroad Durga Lal Leading talent in Indian dance Anniversaries London bound Do not work for the food that does bad: instead work… Mutiny in the Flowery Land Contracts & Tenders The Times Air europe Fortunes of the rich and female Inherit it, marry it or make it: Libby Purves surveys the 20 most moneyed women in Europe Europe's 20 Richest Women Bradford & Bingley Building Society King and Toben Recruitment Consultants NFU Stonham Housing Association Ltd Argosy Search and Selection Ltd Portman Recruitment Services Ltd Bond Street Bureau Secretary/pa Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Chartleigh SJ Berwin & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Ltd Astley Wharton Davis Covent Garden Bureau Transatlantic Capital Ltd Mistprestige Dugal Rockford Group Ltd Mayfair Secretary Norton Rec Cons Secretary/receptionist World Imports Limited Japan Oil Development Co., Ltd Institute of Horticulture International Lead & Zinc Group Pacific International Securities (UK) Ltd Medical Secretary Maine-Tucker Recruitment consulment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrea Ross Associates Jane Crosthwaite Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Familiar but not ordinary Television Everybody out in the directors' excuse-me English National Ballet has shed its artistic director, general administrator and its planning and production director almost overnight. Jobn Percival looks at the uncertain prospects of the erstwhile London Festival company, now in its fortieth anniversary season Phcenix Theatre Let's take it form the top British musicals dominate Broadway, but Holy Hill has news of a US plan to recapture the musical initiative One for the guest Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Debussy trying to get out of d'Annunzio Concert Paul Griffiths LPO/Masur Festival Hall Sheraton Park Towers No match for these rock myths Rock George Clinton, Bob Dylan Hammersmith Odeon Theatre London Concise Crossword No 2094 Entertainments In a class of their own Word-Watching Winning Move Voyage into the unknown Television Choice Radio 1 Variations Radio Choice Chase Muslims turn down Rushdie appeal for reconciliation The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,209 Princely send-off for round-the-world sailors Weather Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound TSB ready to repay Garston investors 'Slump' in budget surplus Car battle Tourist Rates (AP): East Europe economies vie for Western money Economic View By Our City Staff: SE urged to let in firms from Europe Governor seeks greater freedom Tobacco adverts could go up in smoke EC move may lead to increased imports of cheap cigarettes Davies fashions new-look Asda New bank worries on swap contracts John Charcol Hitachi Sales (U. K.) Ltd Banks steel themselves for write-offs Thmpus Major facing tough Budget balancing act Gilt-Edged The Times Bond Corporation vows it will fight to bitter end Olympus targets superstore league Lord Mayor seeks UAE 'task force' By Our Economics Correspondent: Slowdown 'causing regional changes' L&C wins debate over fee Definitely not Derek The Times City Diary Pineapple poll Racal ready to buy 20% stake in SIS Health food is off Anderson poised to take over at Ferranti By Our City Staff: Australia factor deal at Bank of Scotland "If You're Quite Sure your Present Job… Shivers in shade of the Forum beauty contest Economic View Rodney Lord in Davos Porvair reveals secret weapon in profits war Inland Revenue was wrong to refuse to approve share option scheme Circuit commercial judges for the North Market 'down but not out' battering in the 1989 squeeze Usm Review Unlisted Securities Single-question union ballot invalid Why application was adjourned to court Federated tlireatto BAT stores sale plan Service jobs rise as manufacturing base collapses Us Notebook Builders forecast inevitable' fall BT expected to ring in with ?675m Reporting this week To keep out the elements, we add one of our own Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices The best deals yet to come? The good decade for buyouts ended with a decline in their numbers, and some failures. But, Colin Narbrough reports, there is still optimism Ventures A new door opens on an old market Why the Continent could became the corporate centre When the sums don't always work Schroder Ventures Leaner but fitter Mfi: Likely to Survive the Bad Times Candover Problem deal Magnet: Too Hot in the Kitchens? Focus fells on management Angela MacKay looks at how money is raised for a buyout, and the price that companies must inevitably pay Europe Buyout Monitor Charterhouse Down, but not out... The history of buy-ins may be littered with recent disasters, but there are important lessons to be learnt from the failure Firm partners Accountants and lawyers play an increasing role, says Matthew Bond - and the rewards can be high Citicorp Venture Capital Lloyds Development Capital NatWest the Action Bank The finance fixers Who arranges the funding? And why have they grown more cautious lately Preparing pupils for hi-tech life The traditional base of independent education is being challenged by a new emphasis as technology enters the prep school syllabus, Douglas Broom writes Independent Education Learn Book Keeping and Accounts Art and Design at Blackheath School of Art Cheadle Hulme School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford and County Business College Oxford Tutorial Centre St Christopher School Westwood House School St. Joseph's Hall SC Surrey College Multiple Classified Advertising Items A-Level Biology Course Winchester Mathematics Tuition Centre Aiglon Switzlerland Epilepsy is Not a Problem! Cheadle Hulme School CCSS The Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Justin Craig Education Burleigh College London College of Business Secretarial Training… Chelsea Tutors Gabbitas Truman & Thring Maple Hayes School Lansdowne St. Amdrew's St Matthews College Dulwich College St. Clare's, Oxford Brookside Secretarial College " I have been very surprised by the support for… Brown & Brown Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Collingham Tutors Headstart Brighton David Game College Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment Cobham Hall Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Cambridge Seminars Worcester Tutorial College Minster School Posts Unecia The Cathedral School St. Dunstan's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Denstone College The Times The University of Leeds Godolphin School Clifton College University of St Andrews South Bank Polytechnic Caterham School Brentwood School Selwyn College Monash University University Appointments UEA Norwich The University of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford The University of Hull University of Strathclyde University of Oxford Lectureship in Social Anthropology with Reference to… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scheme hits fear of the unknown Sam Kiley asks sixth-formers if the loans scheme is influencing their education plans The teachers' unlikely champion What is the background of Lord Chilver, who embarrassed the Government this week by boosting teachers' pay far more than it had wanted? Educational School of Oriental and African Studies The King's School University of Otago Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lewisham Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICS International Correspondence Schools Holborn School of Law The Writing School DLD Hampshire Tutorials Ltd GCSE & Alevel Intensive Courses The Queen's Secretarial College St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Cheer from the Third World The Times reports from the XIV Commonwealth Games in Auckland Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multilingual Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème De La Cremè Mayfair Property Co Veteran Conservative M. P. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Relations Secretary AfB Recruitment Eurostaff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries The Conran Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection World series to be passed over in favour of Victoria Briggs completes England gold rush Part Time Vacancies Non-Secretarial Elliott heading for records and rewards End is out of character Move to bring in football Coe made to pay the price of excellence The Times reports from the XIV Commonwealth Games in Auckland How Coe Compares with the Finest Middle Distance Runners Saturday's Results from Auckland British teams awash in sea of mediocrity Medals Stabel Judges cut little ice with crowd Ice Skating Ghedina is hero of Cortina Sking No hopeful signs from United Football: Manchester and Liverpool Derbies Provide a Showcase for the Less Attractive Products of the Game's Leading Producers Palace fall foul of Forest Livingstone puts rivals in shade Weekend Football Results Kerslake inspires leaders' downfall Promotion cameo ends in stalemate Two Mersey sides emerge as unlikely lads of the decade Maidstone brushed to the side Rangers move further ahead of field Mandarin: Promising Fort Noel can round off Fontwell double for Gifford Wolverhampton on The Wolverhampton meeting goes ahead today, provided there is no further heavy rain. How ever, Carlisle tomorrow could be in jeopardy because of high winds Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections The Times Racing Service 'The Shoe' given a fitting send-off Elsworth considers Wincanton option for Desert Orchid Leopardstown rearranged Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Saturday's results Rewarding return for talented Rhusted Rapid Raceline Day of the English All Blacks Rugby Union: A Tempestuous Wind Blows the French Apart while the Scots Rely on a New Nealander to Break the Stalemate in Dublin Pears keeps the record straight O'Meara takes title for second successive year Golf IRFB must set new precedent England are too powerful for the Scots Netball Nottingham show their adaptability Devoy back in triumph Squash Rackets Australian pair through Real Tennis Giles dictates Aberavoa win Weekend Results Rowing A Cambridge outing ends in acrimony Scotland's Sole puts the Irish soul in torment Timely attack by Baars earns him world title Cycliing Hadlee climbs new peak and comes out smelling of roses Cricket: Manjrekar Provides New Zealand's Outstanding Bowler with his 400th Test Wicket Sydney succumbs to the rain Heugh passes up chance of a draw Rugby League Goulding keeps a cool head amid the furore For the Record Gatting shows aggression Today's Fixtures City of Ely move into semi-finals Bowls Big spectator fleet adds colour and some distress Yachting Hosts are swept out of the cup Hockey England go for two changes England continue to find cause for satisfactions Hussain in trouble Gatting tour to continue Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited Lineker's art of the possible Hearn put on the spot by Taylor (AFP), (Reuter), (Reuter): Sport in Brief By Our Sports Staff: England's style under attack from Fouroux (AFP): Suspense in Davis Cup tie Jaguar sweep to victory in Daytona Warnings on delay at Epsom

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