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News from 12/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Tom Lodge, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Deborah Turner, Michel Tremblay, Barry Trowbridge, Michell Platts Golf Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Marek Garztecki, Mark Souster, John Skinner, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, John R. Cussins, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Teddy Taylor, David Hart, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Powell Athletics Correspondent East Rutherford, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Robert Jackson, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, Nicholas Wood and Nigel Williamson, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Banner, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Peter Werth (Joint Managing Director), Nicola Murphy, Charles Bremner, Helen Reeves, Director, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Craig Lord Bonn, T. C. R. Jourdan, Spud Taylor (Managing Director), Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Chris Smith, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, (Michael Phillips), Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Alun Anderson, Allan Levy, John Bell, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, K. L. Regan, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, George Ace, Ken Gill, General Secretary, Malcolm Roberts Director, Nicholas Beeston, and Michael Hornsby, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Peter Lawson, Keith Blackmore, Ron todd, General Secretary, Oliver R. Osmond, Christopher Thomas, Chakothi, John Lyttle, Philip Goodrich, David Walker, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Myles Glover, Neil Bennett and David Tweed, Lulu Yu, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Shobrook, Chairman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Mandela strolls to freedom Police fire on looters as 50,000 celebrate black leader's release Savoy is evacuated after fire in theatre Index On Other Pages Thatcher hails De Klerk's 'courageous move' Safety test for UK Perrier More floods in Sussex as gales lash South Premier Portfolio Calls for sanctions to remain temper celebration mood Extremist death threats cast a shadow over rejoicings ANC leader's speech evokes spirit of realism Thousands in Soweto tribute Joyous parade for a local hero Paarl's whites in two camps Trafalgar Square delight (Reuter): Comrades who shared ideals and prison hardship Doubt remains over controversial wife's future Thatcher presses for end to bans on new investment Flare-up of violence mars day of welcome Legal obstacles on the road to ending apartheid Michael Hornsby charts the history of discrimination Volvo Bishops face strong synod pressure to make report public Church and homosexuality Lawson speaks Tomorrow Breed and group winners at Crufts Weekend results from Crufts Dog Show in London: Two share £4,000 win Portfolio MP seeks to allow Australia to secure its 'Magila Carta' Barristers can work from home and advertise services Restrictions swept away in new code of conduct approved by Bar Togetherness in RAF for married couple Rolls-Royce prepares to meet rising demand from Eastern entrepreneurs Free speech for Rushdie defended Breakthrough for male sex problems £500,000 bill to re-run union poll News Roundup Officer suspended IRA 'hits' helicopter Charity grants at risk Army explosive find Armed patrol mooted Thatcher justifies defence spending Treasury battle An overnight success after 100 years in the industry Historic Highlands journey for restored Queen of Scots Minister claims Labour's poll tax alternative id 'a mess and mix-up' Environmental concern may damage Conservative vote Dame Peggy's encore leads the campaign at Rose site £200,000 surprise for watch's owner Saleroom BR is set quality of service targets Royal Mail Business Give teachers a big pay increase, Tory ex-minister says MacGregor rejects academics' student loan plan Abbey National Picture Gallery Religion on ITV under threat Womb surgery vow Model choice for age of enterprise Whitehall Brief Six killed as Indian troops open fire on Kashmir protesters Republicans seek chance to redraw the electoral map US Perrier scare for yuppiedom Intercity Flags out for a royal visit to Queenstown Thatcher toughens her line on alteration of frontiers Mazowiecki charts path in economic minefield (Reuter): Late release of poll on leader's support Triumphant Kohl wins Gorbachov approval for unity Rostropovich returns to a Soviet triumph Hungary to let refugees claim dual citizenship Germans able to decide their own future Historic agreement in Moscow Colony concession hinted at by China World Roundup Clean-up continues (AP): Ethiopian war flares Dogmeat ban to go (Reuter): Chirac wins backing Trumps 'to break up' Africa's most wanted man Spectrum Nelson Mandela is free, 27 years after he bagan what was to become a life term. Gavin Bell charts the rise, fall and rise of the legendary black African leader How the mighty have fallen When Mike Tyson hit the canvas at the weekend it was only the latest in a long history of upset results from some of sport's rank outsiders The London Diagnostic Centre St. Joseph's Hospice Sunalliance Times Diary Fresh trials facing Mandela Amid the euphoria, R. W. Johnson considers the ANC's many problems as it contemplates negotiations with De Klerk Transcending South Africa's divisions Arms control through the looking glass David Hart outlines a US-Soviet ploy to keep their troops in Europe Take 100 double yellow lines South Africa's New Start After the Plenum Britain's uphill struggle to master world markets Visible justice Seasonal complaints Home furnishings Science 'brain drain' Embryo research Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Sleeve of care Deluge of paper in Parliament Women at the top 'The Satanic Verses' Moles and spurge Cheek to cheek Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Lord Gardiner Forthcoming marriages Marriages Ruby wedding Birthdays today Appointments Else Mayer-Lismann Authority on the singing and performing of opera Jean Charles Fifty years an agent for the top comedians Evangelize, but with reticence Rhys Adrian Italia Prize-winner in the heyday of radio drama Nicholas Ashford Reporting the Washington and African scenes Nature notes Memorial services Brighton College Latest wills Mr Justice Fennell Sex Temptations of Youth Dr. Inge on Dangers of Laxiy Announcements & Personal How plants adapt to the wind Science Report The Times Petite Liquorelle Moet & Chandon No Title A lesson and a warning Television Routes and roots of an author Michel Tremblay, Canadian playwright and novelist, who is in London as his latest play opens, talks to Harry Eyres How green was Greenmantle? Fifty years after the death of John Buchan, Dedley Fishburn urges a reappraisal of the author and politician Beneath the menace, a puzzle Theatre Hangover Square Lyric Studio Don Pasquale Honest interpretation Concert Hallé/Skrowaczewski Barbican Hall Recital Kurt Moll Blackheath Halls What can ordinary people do? £5,000 awaits the winner of our environment award, now in its second year Michael McCarthy explains its aims, and the rules Dedicated to the one I love Should the modern lover consider a return to the letter? Pop in a Pastille A coal-miner's dream takes flight The winner of last year's award used the money to put a wildfowl pond in the conservation area he had created from a rubbish dump. He found the rewards came flocking in Plant a Tree for Just £1 Barratt International Resorts Concise Crossword No 2100 Entertainments Information Service All the old dudes Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Food for genetic Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Methodist Homes for the Aged YTS to give way to youth training by vouchers Stalin's relatives 'live in luxury Kremlin clinic' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,215 Sleepy 'Westie' wins the top prize at Crufts Shake-up for probation service Weather South swept by gales and more flooding Business & Finance The Pound Surprise rise in retail sales Electricity sell-off details Cherry pay cut Jaguar record Handley buy Tourist Rates Swiss set Bond a seven-day debt deadline Shadow over HK offshoot US brewery remains Mason and CoxMoore links Fund managers test SA water City group aims to meet Mandela and the ANC By Our City Staff: Flat buyers snap up 50-50 deal £20m rush for Regalian Rosehaugh rejects offer of full value Fimbra Ratners foiled in Dixons bid plan Emirates Hair shirt is Mr Cherry's reward Tempus The Times Stock Watch Why monetary easing could hit the long end Gilt-Edged Quadrant Communications Query over who foots bill after oil spillage Key hearing in Farmers fight Lexington in talks about quotation Coloroll homes in on agent The Times City Diary Food of love The Times City Diary BAT finalizes plans for 'the sale of the century' Sheehy's group faces a crucial week DTI seeks petrol watchdog On the Wright lines… The Times City Diary Dole-ful queue The Times City Diary A family re-Union The Times City Diary Zodiac 'at risk every minute' Berkeley St James's Financial Management Ltd. Paper that should speak volumes about spending Economic View Dress rehearsal for EMU Nabisco postpones junk bond offering as market weakens Winterflood Securities flies the flag as Irish invasion gathers pace USM Review Micrelec makes its move Standard Life Assurance Company Finding a Really Useful price Value of musical assets can rocket or collapse overnight Hospitals group to raise £5m American bond dealers recover their confidence US Notebook Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Chesham Amalgamations Arab share offer to foreigners Third Market The CoxMoore connection Shareholders of Pressure are being asked to approve the purchase of Pj Mason. Matthew Bond looks at its link with a failed company Fourth-quarter profits at BP may top £500m Reporting This Week Tees/side Banham urges firms to look at the Gulf region Capitalization and change on week Swapping notes on school reform Danish schools seem well funded and run. Why then are they adapting some English ideas? David Tytler reports No Title Kristin School The Independent Schools Careers Organisation Give PE teachers a sporting chance Aiglon College Harrow School King's House School St George's Hospital Medical School Bramcote School St. Dominic's Sixth Form College Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburgh College of Art Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Brentwood School No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writing School Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Lady Margaret Hall No Title Surrey College Cranleigh School University of Strathclyde University of Oxford University of Liverpool Faculty of Law University of St Andrews Bursar The University of Hull City University Sports Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items British Postgraduate Medical Federation Research Fellow in High Gradient Magnetic Separation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate into Personnel DeMAIN Zarak Partnership Kensington Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Personal Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Tate Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items The College of Law Top PA in SWI Temporary Alert! Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Mayfair P. A Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh Chancery PLC Astley Wharton Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title No duty of care to shareholders Historic Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial No Title Eagle Recruitment AFB Recruitment Bi-Ling. Sh Pa Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Fraud case preparatory hearings Right to damages for conversion Super Secretaries Robson's forward thinking rescues a muddy Moseley Rugby Union: Saracens Let Pilkington Cup Chance Slip in their Quarter at the Reddings despite Slope and the Breeze Being in their Favour Hill and Hall put Bath in the clear England triumph again Casualty bulletins give hope Defiant Rees stands firm Underdogs' day sweet but short Weekend Results Leicester ease through after six-try display Neath quality crushes Swansea resistance Richmond reprieve may prove temporary English capitulate quickly as erratic pitch takes its toll Cricket Lawrence selected to join the a team Australians respond to Moody's example Tendulkar in contention for Test record Dittmar demoralized by ruthless Jansher Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Champion Hendry poised to be No. 1 Snooker: Young Scot Takes Career Earnings over the £1 Million Mark Russian vows to set record Swimming Ipswich return to top Trice-Rolph works hard for double Point-To-Point: Balding Wins on Experimenting at Kingston Blount Heavy guard for India side Hockey Mid-race lecture for erring riders Cycling Point-to-point results from four meetings Mile is a mite too long for Elliott Athletics Mandarin: Rifle Range has fitness edge Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Southwell The Times Racing Service Kribensis takes in Kingwell on way to Festival Inspection at Nottingham Golden Freeze ruled out Saturday's results Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Nomadic Way earns Champion respect Pipe runner in Swiss venture Jumps leaders Rapid Raceline Liverpool's leadership hangs by a thread Football: Champions Fail to Reproduce their Unrivalled Class of Yesteryear and Norwich City Fail to Capitalize on an Obvious Opportunity Villa luck sustains challenge Weekend Football Results and Tables Far too many pages in Gascoigne's blotted copy-book Charlton scorn the chances Pools Check Parkes rolls back the years Brentford prevail again to stay on the march (Reuter): Milan earn advantage Combative Hughes strikes to save pride Sillett pictures a final place Football: Pearce is Coventry Villain and Nottingham Forest Hero at the City Ground Southampton are undone by Salako Double for Merle In Brief Pools cuts unveiled by Labour Atkinson to resist foreign temptation Rangers preserve lead For the Record Adams is suited by slower surface Tennis Old rivals to meet in rematch Bowls Saints try an old bluff and romp to victory Dewsbury dream ended as giants of Wigan awake Rugby League Rothmans reaps wild wind to gain place Yachting Skins not so super for Faldo Golf Grampa Communication Ltd The devastation of a champion Trivial Pursuit James Buster Douglas England recover a measure of pride to narrow defeat Scoreboard from St Lucia Liverpool pair face Cup doubt England decide on only two changes Tyson was not 'right' believes Lawless

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