News from 19/02/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Jacek Klinowski, Alasdair Crewe, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, John Birt, Sheila Gunn, Barry Trowbridge, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Richard Harries, Philip Goodhart, Sheridan Morley, John Bell, City Editor, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, D. R. Pinyoun, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton Harare, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roger F. Kemp, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Adrian Morant, Thomson Prentice and Kerry Gill, Christopher Walker and Tim Judah, David Lindsay, Bernard Levin, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Stephen Lewis, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Richard Hughes (Consultant archacologist), Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Hennessy Oporto, Crispian, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, James Bone, New York, Joshua Sobol's Ghetto, Charles Bremner, John Seale, Michael Freedland, James Pringle and Andrew McEwen, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Adam Smith, Peter Purton, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Monica Horten, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, Alun Anderson, M. H. Barnard, D J M, Coomi Kapoor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Plant, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, D. Gwilym M. Roberts, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Borodin Quartet, Jane Bidder, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Alan Franks, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, David Tytler, Education Editor, Walter J. Jeffrey, General Secretary, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, John Williamson, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Hilary Ruttley, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rosemary A. Greenlees, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Peter A. Turnbull, Geoffrey Lee Williams,
ResumoGovernment HQ stormed in Romania Anti-Communist mob seizes deputy premier Inside Birt replies MaCari puzzle Index Prosecution service to be accused in Commons Custody battle jail threat for 'Kilroy' producer Japan gives its ruling party grudging victory India orders Airbus grounded US must keep troops in Germany say Thatcher Fresh move to end Eurotunnel crisis Methodist Homes for the Aged Nuclear power unit operators face huge leukaemia claims Halifax Old soldier beats off young attackers Todd fights union election demand News Roundup Press complaints rise Doubts on air fares Law for flat-dwellers Death of J C Trewin Only one in ten Ilea pupils took a levels Ministry is to sell marsh for film studio Plastic bullets fired at football riot fans 'to avert massacre' Benefit action saves £53m Cook denounces idiotic' costs of private hospitals Hysterectomy advance List of high spenders includes Tory councils Labour adds to ministers' poll tax disquiet All-party attack from Tory heartland as capping looms MiG made ready to blaze trail in auction world MacKay will tackle white male bias of top lawyers Poll tax sweetened Citroen Bx Army believes end of Cold War may be hitting recruitment First-bom likely to take orthodox view Family structures Mother is charged Student's fight Club for sale Father's arrest Dogs charge Bond winners On their bikes Blaze death Appeal cases Taxi found USAir Anti-rabies barrier for Channel tunnel 24 % rises' for civil servants in merit plan Police 'lax in supplying evidence' £232,110 for much-travelled Silver Ghost in Perth Prosecutors and police locked in 'a state of war' Crown Prosecution Service in Crisis Rover plans t build new MG sport car Famous name revived Case of the missing files and witnesses Confusion in court Anger of assaulted officers Applicants call the tune for top Civil Service job Whitehall Brief Service short of 465 lawyers British Aerospace Communications Business Tv SAAB De Klerk likely to meet leadership of ANC within month Violence in Natal keeps the undertakers busy Maude to offer aid-for-repatriation deal Prisoner dies as jail wire foils helicopter escape Hockey hooligans beaten Four killed as police battle with protesters in Nepal Nakasone beats taint of scandal in poll victory Aoun uses truce to get troops out World Roundup Falklands concession (Reuter): US 'used Noriega' (AP): Gambian shooting Sharon onslaught Korean warplane deal Thatcher warning on Israeli resettlement for Jewish exodus Genscher calls for quick decision on Polish border Pressure grows for second Romanian revolution Communism in Crisis Ethnic Russians rally against Gorbachov Soviet officials fight moves to resign Times man expelled on eve of Uzbekistan polls Castro strives to perfect Leninism (AFP): Hong Kong protest Envoy missing (Reuter): Poll disarray (AFP): Crash kills 28 (Reuter): Mutual aims (Reuter): Taiwan clash (Reuter): Pompeii find (Reuter): Funeral wake (Reuter): Peace hopes From Our Correspondent: Mongolia's rulers welcome new opposition party Ford China loyalty call shows unease over armed forces Communism in Crisis Reborn on the fourth of July? Anne McElvoy meets the paralysed Vietnam war veteran who inspired a hit film Dulcolax Putting a brave face on a changing world As the walls of apartheid crumble, Gavin Bell talks to an Afrikaner who lives in hope of a peaceful South Africa for all races Index Picture Gallery Friends of the Elderly At last the twain shall meet Thousands of European families, torn apart by war and revolution and stranded for decades on either side of the Iron Curtain, are now being reunited by the international Red Cross. Alan Franks reports Canon Times Diary Barry Fantoni Banks going down the drain Bernard Levin marshals figures to back his argument that the Channel tunnel is doomed to be a multi-billion white elephant Why religions should fight their own fight Raymond Plant warns of the divisive inequity of special privileges Given something to beef about Unswayed by personal view John Birt replies to Woodrow Wyatt's attack on Today A New Time of Troubles The Right to Manage No Change in tokyo No Title Putting squeeze on the BBC Religion on television Museum charges Fax, but no fax Needful alliance on archaeology Future of Europe Taxation of couples Scouts and girls Private letters No port in a storm Cinèma du Paradis Private patients and their bills Aids campaign Diplomatic ties Unlikely skirl Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Finding the soul in Hare's new drama Luncheon Keith Haring From subway murals to international art shows Sir William Keswick Henry Moore figures on a businessman's estate Memorial services Nature notes The Rt Rev John Easthaugh Bringing spiritual warmth to the people Norman Lilly Reviving 16th century song Marriages Latest wills Anniversaries Announcements & Personal London School Board Great Dearth of Teachers Swapping genes between species Science Report Birthdays today University news Charterhouse The Times Belting the bible Television Riddle of the disruptive drum Concerts Mensa Vilnius faces its grim past Joshua Sobol's Ghetto is playing in the city where its terrible events took place. Michael Freedland met the author Flamboyant in word and music LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Psychedelia and pseudo-polkas Rock They Might Be Giants University of London Paul Griffiths Wigmore Hall Sinister sheep games Galleries Shadowlands Unhappy meal time Jazz Howard Riley The Vortex Hoping for a Major change Three working mothers tell Liz Gill how their ideal Budget would help women—and boost the economy Going back to a cruder future? A proposal being debated today by the EC may lead to more animal testing of cosmetics Glasnost with an American accent How does Rita Dapkus (left) a PR executive from Chicago, enjoy her new job - educating Lithuanians in the West's image-making ways? Centurion Vitamin C Christie's Charity 's new male order The face of those who give time and money to the less-fortunate is changing Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Publisher Renewing credentials Concise Crossword No 2106 Entertainments Renewing credential Change in weather for ITV Word-Watching Winning Move Writing-off physical disability Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Verran Electronics Ltd (AFP): Iranian mob calls for the execution of jailed Briton Muslim leader plays down Rushdie threat The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,221 Poison fear as types blaze Weather The expert on brinkmanship at Eurotunnel Man in the News Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound By Our City Staff: Collapsed insurer lost cash in illicit share deals Furmanite delay Disco buy Tourist Rates Excise duties may be held to harmonize EC rates Eurotunnel to reassure SE over viability TML could agree to revised management plans Link route will be key to profitability Funds may seek Blue Arrow redress Battle of junk bonds goes to court Drexel investor sues on behalf of all who lost money Fimbra BAT set to name impact day at Argos BAT still worth a bet-even without a bid Tempus Hitachi Why the markets will be banking on a tough Budget Gilt-Edged Stock Watch BAT lines up key witness in bid tussle with Hoylake Tiphook 'to pass £70m' in 1991 Boost for National Savings P&d Percy calls it a day SE to prosecute insider dealers Sweet dreams in Essex The Times City Diary Jane's place The Times City Diary Hanson in talks on Peabody Young off forms By Our City Staff: GrandMet and Elders near deal on swap Securicor Communications Major juggling act on Budget's fiscal sums Economic View Budd v Walters on ERM By a Correspondent: Airship and BAe in Joint Saudi venture Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Liquidation sale as bears take command US Notebook Nat West could tumble to £488m Reporting this Week Third Market Gold Taylor Report gives Ernest Green a sporting chance USM Review Brisker Barbican adding leisure for good measure Olives Green By Our City Staff: Storehouse seeks top price for Richards Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Untangling Europe's crossed wires Focus Europe leads the world in mobile communication, yet a lack of uniformity is threatening this position, John Williamson reports NEC Mobile services struggle to meet user demand Congestion and disconnection are still the twin banes of the mobile user Free calls on line Focus Great savings can be made on new phone systems. Adrian Morant explains how From a quiet beginning paging finds new fields Motorola Panasonic Communication Systems The reality of the PCN after its 1992 launch What personal telephone service can you expect? Base system is a cheaper option Focus Mobile Communications Agreement on a common standard has offered the Telepoint cordless telephone system the advantage of consistency in a field plagued by diversity and misunderstanding Philips The bargain phone offers that could make you pay later Incentives bring in the business, but some retailers are wary of the bonuses that make them possible Soft sell for drugs attack Education Shock-horror tactics are not the answer to ridding our schools of drug abuse, say two teachers who are operating, a wider, more sensitive approach that involves parents Educational Courses Hampshire Tutorials Ltd. Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items SOAS St. Joseph's Hall St. Godric's College London Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge GCSE & a Level Ideal Schools Kensington College Easter Revision Bordeaux International School Alliance Francaise Choosing your Degree or Diploma Course David Game Easter Revision in Kensington Capital & Central Colleges Chelsea Tutors Bordeaux International School How Much Do You Know about Drugs? Falcon Davies Laing & Dick The Writing School Multiple Display Advertising Items Hatfield Poly Technic University of Durham Assistant Registrar Headmaster Urgently required as soon as possible for top London… OISE Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Sheffield The National Trust Lancing College Graduate Geographer Moreton Hall Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Tonbridge School Saint Mary's Hall Stonyhurst Falcon EF Aiglon College Switzerland University Appointments University of Oxford Loughborough University of Technology Goldsmiths' College University of Reading University of Nottingham University of Southampton Surrey College Crème De La Crème Waiting for the phone to ring? Rodgers & Gillespie Cardiff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sidney Sussex College Cambridge University of Edinburgh University of Aberdeen Bursar Royal Hospital School Its Never Too Late Director's P. A.- City Young Chelsea Architects Joyce Guiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Exec PA Belle Brooks's Club Roberta Neill Secretarial Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary/receptionist Mornington Building Society Drake Personnel Joslin Rowe Secretaries King & Toben The Ritz Chelsea Nurse/secretary Typehouse Admin Pa Bright Young Person Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Chartleigh Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Directors Secretary Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Regus Astley Wharton Davis International Chemicals Marketing Company Harrison/zulver Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Chislehurst MEP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Judy Farquharson Ltd. Cancer Research Campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items Montecarlo Based Multiple Classified Advertising Items War risks clause protects owners Land sale procedure is not unstoppable Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Property and Venture Capital Alliance Francaise Bilingual English/french Senior Secretary College to Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain NASH Temporary Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contempt committal order flawed Police not liable in damages after burglary Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why acclaiming a pinnacle is premature Rugby Union: Scotland and England Offer the Mouth-Watering Prospect of Two Unbeaten British Sides Going for the Grand Slam on March 17 Waterloo stretch Saracens British Gas Irish breeze to victory over disjointed Park Uprights thwart Richmond French humbly don the kilt as a disguise McAllister enjoys ideal birthday gift on chaotic final day Golf: Unkown Scot is Unlikely Winner after Six Battle the Elements in a Gripping Play-Off at Vinho Verde Forsman drives on through the rain Bennett scores an upset Snooker Amateurs win first world doubles title Rackets Time proves a great healer Athletics: Three Former Champions Return to Fitness and Show They are Ready to Fly New Zealanders pull clear lit failing winds Yatching Norman leaves Faldo deflated Lamazou lead is reduced to 115 miles Winner Whitcombe faces one more trial Weekend Rugby Union Results Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Upson undecided on Nick The Brief Tuck ends on right note Whitsunday plans are governed by 'domestic problem' Racing Beech Road to make fitness tell Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections The Times Racing Service Desert Orchid set for Kempton date Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Results from Saturday's four meetings Henderson back to square one Rapid Raceline Patient Liverpool closing in quietly on historic double Football: Southampton Stage a Brave Rearguard Action as Holders Slip into Overdrive and Go through to Last Eight in FA Cup Spirited Barnsley earn their reward Beck's call for same approach Weekend Results Disappointed Oldham expect the unexpected No cup of joy for unsmiling Coppell Villa show they have the scope to cope Fulham in show of resolution England a suffer two setbacks No Title Players are forced to risk injury to appease spectators Cricket English reach out for defeat gladly Openers stake claim Jones leads the way England leave their charge for the semi-finals too late Hockey: Qualifying for next Year is only Remaining World Cup Target England leave their charge for the semi-finals too… For the Record Today's Fixtures A weekend of misery for India Hull fall prey to a rampant Offiah Rugby League SKIHOTLINE Missing Macari's future in doubt at Upton Park No Title Roses all the way as the shrunken violet blooms Trivial Pursuit Tyson put on hold Sport in Brief Blackpool keep a little of their old glory alive Carminati gets 30-week ban League rejects super league plan as flawed Cup competitions facing overhaul
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