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News from 08/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Donald Kerr, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Denmark, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Geoffrey C. Bond, Pearce Wright, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Louis Heren, Malcolm Tozer, Nige Williamson Political Staff, Gavin Bell, Cape Town, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Pamela Singleton, Graham P. Dove, Jeremy Kingston, Andrew McEwen and Daniel Treisman, Pamela Nowicka, Joseph Williams, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, David Tweed, Sydney, and Augela, Mackay, Andrew Watts, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Stephen Warr, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, O. E. Palmer, Roland Pease, Alan Lorimer, Tony Humphris, Peter Ball, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, D. T. Lloyd, Michael Hartland, Louise Taylor, Mathew Bond, Matthew May, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Anne Barnes, David Tudor-Pole, Michael Clark, David Barnes, Andrew Wiseman, Lawrie Smith, Marion Devine, David Hands, N. R. MacNicol, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, David Gibbs, Leslie Tilley, Sally Jones, John Woodcock, Phillp Pangalos, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Bryan Cassidy, Sydney Friskin, Graeme J. Allan, Silviu Brucan, Andrew McEwen and Sheila Gunn, David Miller, Aberconway, (Michael Phillips), Sam Parkhouse, Michael Horsnell and Frances Gibb, Prabhu Guptara, Francis Kinsman, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Praveen Moman, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, E. Greenhalgh, George Bickerstaffe, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, William Broad, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, J. Stephen Clark, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, David Brewerton, M. B. Hedgcock, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Graeme Bell, Clive White, Matthew Parris, J. C. S. Blevins, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, John Ashton, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Charles Beattie, Sheila Gunn, Nigel Williamson and Edward Gorman, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, M. A. Newsom, Ivor Davis Los Angeles, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Beryl M. Goldsmith, Peter Guttridge, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, David Edward, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Anne McElvoy, Richard Redden, Juan Carlos, Glenys Kinnock, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Simon Giles, Matthew Bond, Denis Howell, M. E. R. Bulloch, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Mason, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Alan Wheatley, C. H. Rolph, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Gorbachov's 1990 revolution Party momopoly ends as Russia breaks with 70 years of history But 'communists will be more equal than others' Inside Robson doubt Exam results Index Charge in Brighton girl case No 10 dispenses medicine for ills or the press Staff Reporters: New gales claim first victims Emergency storm alert German unity in Nato closer Saunders fails to bar reports The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Industry backing for computer law News Roundup Spares dealer guilty Straw unveils Bill Snatched baby plea London rail link plan Doctors' talks fail Ford brings in Belgian electricians at plant Top-UK Palumbo attacks cut m council's arts grant Devolution of power urged for regional development By Our Political Correspondent: One in four water rate payers will face rises tip to 70% in three years Artist claims tax relief for eye surgery Thatcher's attitude dismays her MPs Dick Barton comes clean about BBC Saunders fails in his attempt to have trial reports banned The Guinness affair Lifting the restrictive curtain Video-recorders spread to one household in two Pilot awarded £40,050 after police assault Malicious prosecution finding Blind girl's special meeting Britons succumb to lure of new neighbours in Australia Telecom Minister stupid to grab child, judge says Seven share £4,000 Portfolio Sun Alliance Funds crisis 'has driven scientists from Britain' British merchant fleet faces funding eclipse Telecom credit fee Wife's suicide Cash windfall Rallying cry Snatch bid Man freed Meter charge Prout's post Research offer Science award Disease move Trainee pilots mark revolution in the air The Cavalier UK urges strict code on animal welfare Estate agents who trick clients 'should be banned for life' Railway posters set joint world record Saleroom Dixons Unsolicited look at the Lord Chancellor Dear has no regrets over cirme squad Loyalist death threat after IRA bomb Criminal justice system is at crisis point, police say Commons inquiry De Klerk facing conservative backlash British mother runs Beirut gauntlet of hatred Freed child-abuse defendant back In court after US trial by television (AFP): Buthelezi fears rise in black-on-black violence Zulu chief ready for immediate talks on ending apartheid Karachi clashes leave 28 dead World Roundup Oil protection strategy Amazon picket plan US suspends Bloch (Reuter): Aids spreads in China Italy relents on exiles (Reuter), (AP): Lithuania rebels are rebuked but invited back to Moscow fold Country Life Every Thursday The key to party's hold on power Thatcher hails Soviet plenum as 'historic step' Gorbachov's 1990 Revolution Sakharov's brain under the microscope (Reuter): Full exposé of famine ordered Ukraine's forgotten disaster (Reuter): Czech blast Bundesbank backs Kohl currency reform plan Stampede to unity (Reuter): Bonn outpaces French in battle for new business Bucharest sheds 'classical peasant' image Changing Face of Europe SPD gets opinion poll boost Eagle Star (Reuter): French get back the mini-skirt couturier (Reuter): Bridge work Leader quits (Reuter): Choked tunnel Going up (Reuter): Ethiopia battle MPs urge caution in response to S Africa moves Apartheid Romania is to get million syringes Conservative criticizes ministers' view of child benefit Social Security Wheel clamping is effective deterrent Bishop attacks 'ruthless profits hunt' House of Lords One-vote defeat for artificial insemination move Hong Kong passport campaign leader angry and hurt Murder of Israel tourists deplored Birmingham rail project Concern for refuseniks Electricity from France Badger baiting penalty Parliament today Christie's, the inside story Artfile A weekly look at the art world Japan's custom-made leader The Times Profile Shintario Abe Sun Alliance Egon Krenz—the man who gave the order to open the Berlin Wail—is out of work Times Diary Picture Gallery Communism, killed by a new revolution Silvin Brucan, a leader of the new Romania, believes swift technical change has left the party obsolete A land in need of healing aid Glenys Kinnock offers a personal view of Nicaragua as national electionns near Warming to an ageing Grimble Mirror images of reform Ronald Butt urges sympathy for de Klerk as well as Gorbachov Revolution in Moscow Control of tradesmen Guarding Fairness Truant fathers Suggestions for right sentences Legal language Tree management Deaths after ambulance delays Shades of blue Science 'brain drain' Top-up for unleaded 'Lost' Kipling play Mind over matter MPs' secretaries paid by results Aggressive dogs A knotty question Point of order Court Circular Anniversaries Appointments Greenacre School Dinners Latest wills Luncheons Reception Sir Antony Part Lieut-Col Geoffrey Wheeler Shrewd reader of the Soviet Central Asian scene Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Professor Colin Adams Increasing our understanding of multiple sclerosis University news Don Welsh England footballer who managed Liverpool Alex Russell Successful northern jockey Air Cdre Richard Kellett Forthcoming marriages Dulwich College Haileybury Junior School, Windsor Memorial service The science report appears in the new science and… Births Conquest of Cyrenaica Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Do men suffer a 'male menopause' and is hormone replacement therapy the answer? Liz Hodgkinson reports Höfels Ageing man of Superman? Keeping one jump ahead Richard Dunwoody Holes in the head Medical Briefing The Times Vitamin 'C' Simcare A bard of old putty Peter Ackroyd reviews the latest work on our national icon, whom we recreate to suit our purposes Reinventing Shakespeare a Cultural History from the Restoration to the President By Gary Taylor The Hogarth Press, £18 New Hardbacks WWF Spook in the database The Cuckoo's Egg By Clifford Stoll The Bodley Head, £12.95 Foyles Art Gallery Keeping alive inside Higher than Hope By Fatima Meer Hamish Hamilton, £15.99 Incongruences of your everyday living Fiction in Transit By Mavis Gallant Faber, £12.99 the Greek Interpreter By Max Davidson Hodder & Stoughton, £12.95 the Blackbird's Song By Pauline Holdstock Peter Halban, £10.95 on Heroes and Tombs By Ernesto Sabato Translated by Helen R. Lane Cape, £13.95 On Saturday: Glendinning on the missionary business,… TLS Maverick pleasures Television Spink & Son Limited Dti A home for humour Have you heard the one about setting up a National Gallery of Comic Art? Joseph Williams proposes it, and he is not joking Miller's spirit of human survival Theatre The Price Young Vic Strange, sad choice of role model A Vision of Love Revealed in Sleep Drill Hall Getting back to what the composer intended John Mauceri, who is conducting a new production of Verdi's La forza del destino for Scottish Opera, talks to Hilary Finch How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the FA Cup Thorndike, Leatherhead Twin treat for addicts Concert RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Breaking the family budget Family Business; In Fading Light; The Kill-Off; Steel Magnolias; Honey, I Shrunk the Kids; Rooftops Cinema Video Box Film-makers prosper amid tile demise of their subject Peter Guttridge on Amber, a collective film unit which seeks to document the decline of the North Unlikely showcase of flourishing art-form David Robinson reports on the 1990 Indian Film Festival in Calcutta, the home town of Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghattak and Mrinal Sen Blue Cross Theatre Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 2097 Entertainments Scrutinizing Scottish art Word-Watghing Winning Move Shaftesbury Theatre Best Selling Books The Times Ulster's prisoners of war Television Choice Picture Gallery Radio Choice The Open University BBC1 King refuses help for the Commons Wallace inquiry The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,212 Weather Very little ado about not much Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Anderson talking to Ferranti Lloyd Webber unveils £50m plan for RUG Few aspects of love as 'bored' composer's buyout angers directors Insurers face £5bn storm damage bill Marshall 'failed' on power plans DTI inspectors to investigate BOM Ridley decision follows pressure for inquiry from investors Mitsubishi joins St Paul's project Mark sent higher by Soviet reforms British Steel Lite US goods deficit down Mobil Union manages to break out of high-rate, low-profit circle Tempus Berisford in error over dates GPA target Europa stake Mine pull-out ADT holding Streetwise on the route Austral Business as usual as the Argentine currency goes into freefall Big price rise won by water firms Ridley rules out changes in Insider dealing legislation British Gas defends prices Gilts market-makers suffer £12m battering Business Roundup Imtec denies offer talks Hazlewood expands Jameel attack Govett fund on Hartwell for Hungary Allied franchises sold Profit down at Dunton Forecast for Yardley sale slashed to £350m Swiss bank on Midland chief St Modwen rises 89% but sounds a warning Coutts coup Bonus bans holiday blues The Times City Diary Looking over the figures The Times City Diary Union Discount shuns IEP board approach Lifted-off The Times City Diary Blair's text for today The Times City Diary Morton man set to join tunnel British Telecom Lloyd Webber's exit is far from really useful Comment No need to ape the mark 'Huge response' for Regalian's 50/50 home plan Zenith Short-term views fuel buyouts, says Bank £30m price tag on ABI Charterhall hopeful as liquidator is called in to parent By Our City Staff: Texas Air slumps to record loss Marshall 'failed' on power plans Mercurius lifts stake in Chloride to 6.17% Triton up on higher oil price Chartered WestLB Limited N American firms to invest £4bn in UK cable television Canadin Wardair City weleomes 'U-turn on TV HK interest rate future 'a success Firms worried by computer staff shortage Recent Issues The Times London Traded Options Traditional Options Cellnet PE Kemp drops curtain on payout Apple MacIntosh Tokyo hit by talk of shares scandal World Markets (AP), Dow Jones: Selling depresses Dax Frankfurt Surge in Hang Seng Hong Kong World Market Indices Fidelity Unigate buys Dutch food distributor Revived talk of bid lifts Sears from 'low' threat Stock Market Alpha Stocks Degrees awarded by London University Chrysler and GM in first joint venture (AP): Dow up 33 points as sale fears wane Wall Street Weak support Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Medicine: A Clear View The globe is under the weather As extremes in the climate become more common, scientists are looking to the ocean, the planet's thermal conveyor. Pearce Wright reports Compaq Listening for aliens The quest for life in outer space begins in two years' time. William Broad describes the $100M project Calling back the years Does the secret of eternal life lie within a potato? A Russian scientist thinks it might Science & Technology Parametric Goodman Graham James Baker Associates It's not in the pipeline Surgery looks to the future A London team is leading the way in a laser technique to correct short-sightedness. Its research offers hope to millions with sight defects, Thomson Prentice writes Probes in space As the world's newest satellite rebounds off Venus on its way to Jupiter, a veteran of the cosmos is fascinating US scientists Training shock Jobscene New British spider weaves its way into official list Computers have a word for it The translator's workload is being electronically eased Morse Into the sky's hole Briefing Smoke ring Held in cheek IBM's new line Hot off the fax machine Soon you may be able to get near-perfect pages of your daily newspaper sent direct Science & Technology Senior Process Specialists MSB Physics in the balance Science Report Runnymede Malt House John P. Young & Associates Pty. Ltd. Your number's up A new telephone service being considered for use in Britain could end nuisance calls. But will it threaten our privacy in other ways? Mattew May reports Maygrove Consulting Ltd Forensic Scientist Marketplace '90 Informatics & Electronics The Times Switzerland CSL PH Executive Company Secretary/property and Accounts Manager ADMINISTRATION/PA c£16,000 J & M Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Angela Mortimer Challoners Recruitment City Secretaries PA/SECRETARY - Super Interesting Job Grosvenor Square Properties Group plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Legal Crème Brown Cooper Solicitors Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egham Employment Agency Grovemetal Manufacturing Co Ltd Property—city Multiple Classified Advertising Items CSL The Times Literary Supplement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Refusal to ban reporting of trial in open court upheld Payment in lieu is not 'wages' The Times Police can use immune documents in preparing defence Guilty plea ineffective in another's case Court can intervene before hearing of tribunal Misdirection to jury did not cause miscarriage Legacy off packer a monstrous illusion Cricket: Shortage of Fast Men May Force Gatting to Gamble Accurate passing Dilley dragged off treatment table and into firing line Today's teams Vengsarkar stays in touch Fair play required Football clubs should follow American model Smith's quiet rise to the top Silence is golden for England's number one Cricket used as political tool Notable pairing Redevelopment of Epsom Valley of despair To walk—or not Dean goes back to the old routine Ice Skating Echoes from Auckland Sheffield reaches for a new skyline Peter Davenport on the scale and courage of the attempt to build Britain's city of sport A surprise reverse for Harris Squash Rackets Cannons soon brought back to earth A head-over-heels view of life Rising to the challenge in the topsy-turvy world of tumbling Norman ready to turn tide after poor start Golf Castle outwits Youl Zivojinovic pays for Yugoslavia's failure Tennis Wigan are wealthier than ever Rugby League Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Celtic Shot takes rest (Reuter): India demand security Royal Athlete and Pitman master all for Ascot triumph Racing Atherton seizes late opportunity Hockey Slemmer and the British Army triumph Skiing Mandarin: Bishops Yarn looks principal threat to Desert Orchid Top French chaser heads for festival Farrell's lucky escape Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline Doubt over Newbury Ladbrokes Terminator in gamble for Lincoln Alec Russell dies Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Outlook bleak for Playschool The Times Racing Service Scotland keep trust in winning squad against the French Rugby Union: Fitness of Lineen at Centre Gives Hosts their only Doubt for Five Nations' Championship Match at Murrayfield Saracens must do without Kennedy Gregory again aids Sheffield's cause (AP): Johnson to retire Snow Reports Bath trio to coach Romania Saracens look to feminine logic Swansea impress with their union Third seeded pair recover to go through Rackets New-skin rule breach Manchester's fury creates sound start España best of Belfast stable Boxing Bulgaria's IOC man is deprived of liberty Yorkshire facing new threat Cricket England show an all-round improvement Hillsborough may be consigned to the dim distant past Football: Sheffield Clubs are Taking a Look at the Student Games Stadium with a View to Ground-Sharing Francis accused of assaulting player Cottage may be saved SKI For the Record Wembley stage for play-offs Moran relishes the knocks and cold of English game The Davis experience deflates Wattana Snooker Easy for Gillingham Swimming Lamazou's lead Is increasing Littlewoods Forties favour the New Zealand pair in pursuit of Merit Yachting America's Cup fight to continue 'Robson doubtful for England's Italian campaign (Reuter): Gullit doubt remains Insurance is no consolation World Family Robson's Injuries Birthday celebrations cause a problem (Reuter): Bates finds his touch to beat fourth seed Ellcock returning home Moseley in from the cold (Reuter): Elliott's return Sport in Brief Scots step up their battle against touts National divide develops 26 Pages of the Top Career Appointments Turning pride in the firm into profit The staffer with a sense of mission is worth cultivating, say the management strategists, Marion Devine reports on how the leading companies create 'a man with a mission Multiple Display Advertising Items Section 3 Marks & Spencer Thomas Cook Compaq Austin Knight Metropolitan Police Office National Grid Kiddy and Company Merseytravel Institution of Civil Engineers Andersen Consulting Stoy Hayward Associates St. James Associates Simpson Crowden Consultants MSL International Research Machines SEER MSL International JM Management Services Conoco D. J. Recruitment National & Provincial Building Society Goodman Graham Robert Walters Associates Michael Page Marketing Simpson Crowden Consultants PA Consulting Group Ward Executive Limited Kay Consultancy Group Link Nexus Withey & Dunning Codd Johnson Harris Merseytravel Spencer Munro Selection Limited Scope Mercuri Urval Hoggett Bowers HC BHP Petroleum Masters Shell SMCL EFFEM Greyhound GS Dirk Degenhart & Partners Limited Paul Jago Associates ICL Thompson Associates Limited Seved Holst Associates Limited News International Newspapers Ltd Peter Jones Personnel Services Mips P-E International plc Camberwell Health Authority Hillsamuel Lombard Executive Recruitment Services Heath & York LIFFE Marketing & Development Director Highfield International Kensington and Chelsea SimCorp Ltd Deputy Chief Librarian Icd Management Career Consultants Research & Marketing Manager Careerlink Consultants Limited Moving staff out of the office British employers have a 19th-century attitude about letting staff work from computers at home. But telecommuting will be established practice by the end of the decade, Francis Kinsman writes CU Asset Management Chartleigh Ocaso Insurance Services Ltd Confinord UK Ltd Royal Navy Marriott Sensory Systems Ltd Advertising Sales Boyden International Limited Engineering Executive Recruitment Services The Department of Transport Dunn Engineering (Midlands) Limited University of Bradford Production Director The Institution of Civil Engineers Autumn 1989 PEI and PEII results Bullen Binnie Partners PSA Aspinwall & company 100 Years of Enginering Practice Devon County Council Hets Workwise Technical Graduate Engineers, would you benefit from working… Highland Regional Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items KPMG H. W. Fisher & Company Financial Manager Banking & Accountancy Management Personnel Recruitment Solutions Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Harrison Willis Bond Accountancy Caption-Group Financial Accountant Hays Oyster terminals Shadbolt Travel Industry The MAC Group Accounts Hays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobsons General Appointments British Paper & Board Industry Federation Brian Ingram Associates Drivers Jonas A New Decade! A New Career! Westents Ltd Personnel Director Which? Security Officer Dti Regional Secretary Graduates: Looking for a challenging career in 1990 Gresham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sainsbury's Exhibition Sales Zetetic International Limited Carrera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bain Clarkson Ian Whitemoss Associates Ltd Career Analysts Gestetner Multiple Classified Advertising Items I. T. Search Falconis Ltd. Post Office Counters Bursar Accounting Plus Cope Martin Ltd Design and Building Services Managing Director New Careers Connaught Mainland Hoggett Bowers Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Welsh Development Agency Johnson Wilson & Partners Oryx Legent Simpson Crowden Consultants Ernst & Young Michael Page Marketing Peter Lockyer Fisons PA Consulting Group Birmingham City Council Ward Executive Limited Howgate Sable Computer marketing plc MacMillan Davies Texaco Price Waterhouse Simpson Crowden Consultants The Times Aplin Phillimore Millicom Douglas Halliday Executive Search Central Brian Forbes De La Rue Systems Limited How Successful are You? Personal Marketing Consultants Agents of Change CLP Concept Kramer Westfield Boots Howgate Sable James Baker Associates N. B Selection Ltd Tiphook plc Community Industry ICON No Title Hoggett Bowers Partners in Recruitment and Selection Limited InterExec Plc N. B Selection Ltd Austin Knight Tiphook plc Preston Health Authority Greenfield Customer Support Engineer AGE Concern Formwood Group Limited Austin Knight Interleaf Tiphook plc PHH Unocal CSC Scientific Staff Consultants Philips Retail Operations Manager Prosper Ecctis 2000 Comic Relief Management of Commission Sales Force Fletcher Hunt plc News International Newspapers Limited Ballet MID IMI Computing Security Archives NatWest Northern General Executive Assistant Spencer Munro Selection Limited MSP North West Water When the relationship with your employer wilts Having a long period of notice in your work contract could result in an unwelcome spell of garden leave, George Bickerstaffe reports CJA Howgate Sable Mercuri Urval Robert Walters Associates Simpson Crowden Consultants Startrak Satellite T. V. Limited O. P. S.-Oil Pipelines Sales Associates £4k Average O. T. E. ATA Selection Jascot Travel Ltd

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