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News from 22/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Madeleine Havard, Jeremy Andrews, Timothy Milton, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Paul Ackford, Harvey Elliott and Michael Binyon, H S Booth, R W Rae, Stephen Leather, David Pryce-Jones, Pearce Wright, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Nicholas Beeston and Gavin Bell, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Harvey Elliott and Philip Jacobson, Carol Leonard, Malcolm Grant, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Ronald Faux, Thomson Prentice and Nick Nuttall, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Sheila Gunn Poitical Reporter, Michael Tate, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Oliver Leaman, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Clare Hogg, Daniel Ortega, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Scott-Buccleuch, Robin Edwards, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Andrew McEwen and Philip Webster, Charles Bremner, John Davey, Director General, Woodrow Wyatt, Parry Rogers, John Hennessy, Raymond Durrant, Thomson Prentice, Norman de Mesquita, Jane Wyatt, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Dick Hinder, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Brendan DONNELLY(Scretary, Positive Europe Group), Yehudi Menuhin, Alan SKED(Member, Academic Council, Bruges Group), Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Malcolm Rutherford, Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Richard Wetherell, Alix Ramsay, C Overson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Chatten, Marcus Locke, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Rosalind Wright, B. T. McArdle, John Goodwin, Ronald Butt, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, P. S. BOWNESS(Chairman), Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Derek Stockdale, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, David Clutterbuck, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Tony Read, Keith Moore, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Grant, Sarah Jane, Joseph Beer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Ian Murray Bonn, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent Kingston, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Richard Evans and Philip Webster, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Hayim Pinner Secretary General,

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'No children' advice for atom fathers Uproar over Sellafield health chief's remarks Inside Aston Villa go top of League Accountancy examinations Index Nervous Poles call for talks on border Britain accused of 'stab in the back' over ivory Fragile peace at lunch 40 years on, and the perty's all for Heath Britain likely to abandon another sanction today Tokyo shares drop again High Court rules Social Fund guidelines illegal $1bn TV venture in US Zambia Airways 'Catastrophic effect' if ambulance pay talks collapse Unions accept any settlement is unlikely to be linked to inflation or to police and fire-fighters Dixons Lecturers urged to ballot on new offer Crystal kit tested after girl, 11, dies News Roundup Seaside poison alert Hurd 'acted illegally' Lawson memoirs deal 20 held in drugs raid Conservationists fight Pennine road scheme Mob stops arrest of four IRA suspects Instructor is found guilty of ill-treating officer on exercise Navy court martial Fire-death guard 'pleaded to be shot' Bomb in van linked to earlier IRA murder attempt Sanderson's lover lied to protect her Libel action Synod splits on defection estimate Doctor 'unaware' of advert Kidneys-for-sale case Legal point won in 'exam cheat' appeal The World Fur Center Prize for 3 winners Portfolio Discharge for jury in 'IRA libel' case Suddenly, there are no boundaries Sentences based on inaccurate criminal records, MPs told Drive for more YTS help in hospitals Nurse recruitment Tour operator fined Lost for words Barrier 'fine' One horse race Dogs appeal Body mystery Reporter held Halifax Heading towards cigarette-free target Diplomat not aware 'rich' aunt was poor Labour warns BBC to resist 'bullying' in run-up to election Lords 'blow' to legal reforms Judges declare Social Fund grant guidelines illegal High Court allows two appeals after cash help had been refused 'White knight' buys stolen carvings Legal challenge to Clarke spending fails Flamboyant defender of the elephants Impressionists scale new heights Saleroom Consultancy costs increase 1,000% Satellite tracking determines journey of albatross Ortega rallies the young to his flag PLO may resume armed struggle World Roundup UN population fear (AP): Terrorist drops plea (AP): Lesotho king isolated Looting in Argentina Papua shootings Airbus landings warning China in dock on rights Report by State Department International Freedom Foundation (UK) Left alliance in Nepal joins reform battle Havel urges peace conference to end post-war divisions Moscow inquiry into anti-Jewish article Capitalist trail-blazers in East find it an uphill journey Changing Face of Europe From a Correspondent: Steel city a testament to failure Kohl comes up against some obstacles to reunification City bans protesters from central Kremlin square Germans slacken the pace Security net under fire South African 'dirty tricks' Maude hoping for Hanoi deal by end of the month Kosovo curfew as army goes in Changing Face of Europe Newscientist Romania tries to banish fear of new police state The 1990 Sierras Proof that you can improve a… Ford Minister criticizes 'humbug' on S Africa sanctions Foreign Affairs Councils 'are asking for £3bn more than is reasonable' Environment Rape in marriage Bill introduced How Labour changed its spots £1m advice service for the homeless is announced MPs approve divorcees move Year's delay for MPs' offices Social fund move refused French power Tower times Train checks New bishop Parliament today Model of a modern Marxist Spectum the Times Profile A revolution made in Japan Artfile A weekly look at the art world Eliminator explained Eagle Star Biography Alan Hamilton Times Diary Picture Gallery Please complete our birth certificate Bob Hawke, the Prime Minister of Australia, explains why his countrymen want permanent possession of a document that would round off their nationhood Crawlies that give me the creeps Bernard Levin takes evasive action at the very mention of a prehistoric fossil A road that fails to register Victims of a new prejudice Roland Butt urges a more positive approach to German unity Godfathers in Bonn Chancellor in Purdah Rolling English Roads? Cemeteries sale issue still unclear Scouts and Guides Cinéma du Paradis Spotted frogs Charity grants Crown Prosecution Service troubles Future of Europe Scrutiny of sand eels in Shetland Thatcher and PLO Cable franchises Doubtful indemnity Court Circular Memorial service Today's royal engagements Du Pré appeal Polytechnic news Dinners Marriages Luncheons Francis Holland School Basil Boothby An independent and under-appreciated diplomat Birthdays today The science report appears in the science and… Forthcoming marriages University news Fritz Feller Designing Rolls-Royce cars with looks to last Anniversaries Laura Duchess of Marlborough Colorful and spirited figure in society Cranwell graduates Appointments in the Forces For the fascination of wickedness obscures what is… Special Coal Trains Church news Public Notice of Action to Debar the Unknown Heirs… Malaria bites back Sally Brompton reports on how British travellers are falling victim to the world second greatest killer BUPA Staying alive in the scrum Breast cancer prevention Medical Briefing Centurion - Differently Delicious Health Cover Insurance Middle Eastern warriors David Pryce-Jones on the books of scribblers who have become melodramatic moralists Pity the Nation New Hardbacks Dillons State of nation dashed about Chopping down the Cherry Trees Aesop from Auschwitz The Mirror Maker Lean directness on last matters Fiction Picture Gallery The Times John Hinchcliffe Wendy Barber No Title No, Cleo, not tonight Television Berlioz Bonfire of the literary world Freddie Baveystock watches the fur fly as Tom Wolfe offers advice to novelties Gum-chewing sales patter well worth listening to Theatre Jeremy Kingston Sweet as a Nut Warehouse, Croydon Spink & Son Limited Sadler's Wells A bankable revival Opera John Higgins The Mikado London Coliscum Phoenix Theatre Reticent winner Concert Paul Griffiths YMSO/Blair Festival Hall When cheek pays off The Seagull Birmingham Rep Race relations in the driving seat David Robinson reviews new releases Driving Miss Daisy, Cinema Pardiso, Dad, Monkey Shines, Winter People . . . Cinema The stripper, the sinner and the saintly bishop . . . and Geoff Brown looks at Blaze starring Paul Newmen, plus Hamlet Goes and Romero Tornatore's paradiso lost and regained David Robinson meets the Sicilian director whose nostalgic film won a Grand Prix at Cannes despite a critical mauling in Italy Tapping a gold mine Videobox Royal Court Theatre Theatre Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 2109 Entertainments Dance in miniature Word-Watching Winning Move The Terrence Higgins Trust Making the fur fly Television Choice Radio Choice GQ The men's magazine with an LQ BBC 1 Overspending by councils Set at £3bn, Patten says The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,224 Heathrow complaint rejected by court Defeat for noise campaign Weather A shocking Nellist security scandal Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Tokyo loses early gains Moat stake Stratagem bid Pressure on County to raise Arrow offer Lloyds Bank lifts mortgage rate to 15.7% Growth rate eases fears of recession End to the brawling at Eurotunnel Ridley the loser in peace deal as banks stick by Morton New men move in at Sock Shop Courtaulds unveils demerger terms The Levitt Group Trade fair invitation rejected Lancashire & Yorkshire Ridley looks for a clearer role with 'minor' DTI shake-up Wedding that could end in regrets Tempus Receivers called in at four sites Young pays £2.4m for stake in AMI Independent miner digs down under for coal interests Trencherwood hit by housing slump 'Improve or cut price of water' CRT Group logs on to Software Personnel Business Roundup Ardagh rises to £1.79m Provident ahead 12% Arncliffe up to £3.14m Uniroyal to buy NTS By Our City Staff: Eagle Trust sues Savory Milln over rights issue money Shandwick in £9.75m deal Herrburger in £52,000 loss Investment plans to benefit as Shell jumps 34% to £3.95bn Former Asda chief to take Argos helm Texas sows seeds with Gardenstore Sinking feeling Drexel coup for County The Times City Diary Reid between the lines The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Jameel ups Hartwell holding Oil companies face price-fixing cases Barber's close shave The Times City Diary First direct Not much of a yarn from Courtaulds Comment Nice one. Sir Hector Virgin atlantic Receiver called in at Memory offshoots Aeroflot offers perks in war on Western rivals Higher value goods lift Taveners 35% The " Shell" Transport and Trading… Havelock ills respond to treatment Doctor's care sees £127,000 at half-time after only £52,000 for all of previous year Tees Side When the going gets tough Steel float secures watchdog backing News Corp plans $1bn satellite venture for US Minorco back on acquisition trail in $705m deal for US gold miner Fidelity Whisky distillers taste a bitter tax Ricardo and SAC in £23m merger Bid extended Stake placed Rhône-Poulenc on 'green' path French chemical firm spends £185m on environment protection BCE falls to £1.16m loss amid snooker recession By Our Industrial Editor: Butler Cox acquires CITI Yorkshire Chemicals at £9.6m The Single Market is Here now. Where are You? The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… (Reuter): Rebound in bonds aids Dow recovery New York Setback for Hang Seng Hong Kong Wall Street Nikkei has third-worst fall as fear hits buyers Tokyo Alpha Stocks Recent Issues By Our Financial Staff: Ciba-Geigy opens registered shares to foreign buyers The Times London Traded Options London feels the Tokyo chill Stock Market Nymex plans gas contract Drexel creditors' bonus threat Traditional Options Stannah Lifts Decline continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Medicine The men in the eye of the storm How accurate are predictions from the Met Office? Weatherman Colin Flood (left), explains to Michael McCarthy how the world's fastest computer and complex mathematics will give them six days advance warning Trees, Trucks and Tiles: Telling the Real Weather Story Mobil Models Remove the Guesswork A search for the perfect match The life of a young boy depends on a' needle in a haystack' bid to find a bone marrow donor. Thompson Prentice tells how donors are screened Science & Technology Mainframe Field Service Engineers London & Home… Eagles Associates Ltd Mips Data Processing Co-Ordinator The Electricity Trust of South Australia Sales Director/computer Contract Services The case of the missing pulsar Science Report Profiting from the name game American Science on a Big Scale Nature's risk Toshiba PLF Communications Ltd Bombing the Earth TB increases USAir A neural key Scientists weigh the value and ethics of foetal tissue implants Float or flop for sky cruiser? Chris Partridge reports on the airship, which has set sail in a new era of possible military and leisure uses Science & Technology Informatics & Electronics International Operations Consulting Software Engineer University of Bristol Software Engineers & Programmers The Times Plan to stem brain drain Jobscene Merit schemes are being used to help keep IT staff in the public sector Eurosport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne The Times EPG Computer Services Ltd British Postgrauate Medical Federation Multiple Display Advertising Items Ward Executive Limited Successful but chaotic boss needs help! SKY Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème De La Crème La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomas Mann appointments CW Communications Ltd La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lasting symbol of humanity and neglect The Dogs Home Battersea Today Prince Michael of Kent launches a £2 million appeal for the Dogs Home Battersea, its first call for help in 130 years Westcombe Design Associates No longer such a dog's life Concern about overcrowding and the spread of disease prompted the building of a new kennel block Dunne Animal Feeds Charlton-James Organisation Ltd No Title Counsel for the canines As a dog-lover, it was only natural that Tom Field-Fisher, QC, would take a leading role at Battersea and argue the dogs' case in government and other official circles The policeman's nightly lot Local authorities are to take some responsibility for strays, but there are fears that this system will fail Sutherland House Fothergill and Company Silk & Terry Printers Neilcott Cramb & Dean (London) Ltd Cambridge Bet Crematorium Profit and peace in an out-of-town haven The Dogs Home Battersea Kennels where many animals find a home from home No jurisdiction to hear complaints by aircraft noise protesters Pre-Act hospital spending lawful Duty on counsel to ensure court has power to make order £40m film sale and lease-back scheme attracts full capital allowance Tax relief on overseas loan Interest Child should get to know estranged parent A loophole likely to be plugged Overseas Cricket Lewis to miss cross-country championship Athletics Ballesteros takes to a little bit of America in desert Golf Holding races to grand prix win Sport for the Disabled Dragon lives on Charles V Marment Art of levitation Green seeds In the best tradition of sisterly support An American visitor has an energetic way of seeing the sights Unisys ADT London Marathon Appeal Defeating the dummy run Appealing still has appeal Enthusiasm rules Complaints hark back to a golden age of PE Team games still central at our schools Women improving The strain is telling on Soviet imports Ice Hockey Peaceful times remembered General alert Pakistan back in final 'Old man' Frost is favoured Badminton By a Special Correspondent: Second term for Tanner Rowing The fluent English show French what might have been Hockey St Helens lure Bourneville Rugby League Yorkshire take on overseas opener Cricket: Leg-Spin from an In-Form Batsman Gives England a Selectors a Further Option in Zimbabwe Sussex to spend surplus on ground (AP) (AP): Sulaiman receives vote of confidence Atherton provides a bonus Breland so nice a guy to beat up Boxing: A British Warrior who Packs a Political Punch MCC announces team for tour of Argentina Espana's unbeaten record extended Conditions look ripe for Hadlee New plans for Hern transfer to Lambourn Racing Stone Flake is back on course for Triumph Miesque has bay colt foal Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Kribensis to strengthen title claim Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Smart Party Politics spoils Pitman's chance of a double Mandarin: Southwell Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings The Queen Mother Waldron wastes no time naming team for Scots cauldron Rugby Union: New Wales Coach Appointed Chairman of Selectors before Naming Seven from his Club Side against Scotland Wales team SRU looking into ticket profiteering Discarded Webb scores three tries Snow Reports Warning with selection Sheffield, Plymouth pass test Sport on TV Loughborough taken to the brink of defeat by Cardiff English forwards take credit Interval tells against Hendry Snooker Today's Fixtures Overseas competitors dominate world titles Bowls Battle for lead picks up round the Horn Yachting Manchester's bid may lose Africa support Olympic Games Brew changes sports Baithlon Cloud over two more British weightlifters Drugs in Sport: Positive Tests at Championships a Further Setback to Olymbic Games Bid by Powerlifting Chelsea set out on a roundabout route to a berth at Wembley Football: Kerry Dixon and Kevin Wilson All but Bring Crystal Palace to a Halt in the Quest for the Zenith Data Systems Cup Sheffield fail to break stalemate Italians are forced on to sidelines American Football Cup clubs get FA windfall Chairman hands over control to his son For the Record Petulant Italians only accentuate the negative Maidstone ease through Jansher gets working on his clean profile Squash Rackets Littlewoods Swimmers beware of unseen killer Harrison gets the upper hand Rackets QPR's attack draws a blank Churchill Platt leads Villa to the summit Penalty saves Everton Verdict for Brabham In Brief Busy O'Brien Hope beaten Becker rebuff Golden Svan England search for answers By a Special Correspondent: Bristol's blushes spared Call to raise sights Pitching for a better average End Column The Top Career Appointments Books a job in the hotel business With a traditional image of low pay and long hours, a booming Britsh industry is working hard to make itself a more attractive employer, Clare Hogg reports United Research PA Consulting Group Wardswift Ducheyne Executive No Title Social Security AEA Technology Managing Director Winfrith AEA Technology Silver & Robb Associates Sales and Marketing Training Consultant Woolworths Information Services Director Northern Ireland Civil Service Roland Orr & Partners Sumitomo Finance International Lloyds Bank PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items We are a Medical Recruitment Agency Buckingham Palace Shop Career Analysts Philip MacDonald Information/library Assistant Personnel Resources Commercial & Industrial Division The Times Book Keeper Sales Negotiator London Wine Merchant Overseas Jobs & Working Holidays Intel Acer International Trading Company Carrera Librarian Jill nash Recruitment Fashion in Harrods A Career Opportunity for Graduates Huges Ovens & Hewitt P-E International Executive Resourcing Managing Director Austin Knight Hoggett Bowers Management Consultancy at the Sharp End Whitehead Rice Outstanding Opportunities Rediffusion Simulation Biwater PER Recruitment Consultancy Thompson Associates Limited British Society for Horticultural Research Evans & Sutherland East Midlands International Airport MSL International The Boots Company PLC Whitehead Rice European Sales Executive Warwicker MSL International Jawady Oil Service Avon Insurance Highfield International TK Selection Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Ernst & Young CSL Group Limited Price Waterhouse Advertising and Promotions Manager East Hertfordshire Card Payment Systems Specialists The Burton Group PLC Yorkshire & Humberside Developement Association SRL Advertising Southern Electric Digby Moore Associates SUN Daniels Dates Dartnership Parametrick Technology Corporation N. B Selection LTD Barnett Kinnings MSB Appointments Ltd Hentey Associates Ltd PMC International CLP Concept Sales Representatives Wanted Head of Marketing and Sales Europe Cellular Industry South East Working towards a better age With early retirement becoming a popular option and life expectancy on the increase, employers are finding their pension plans are no longer appropriate to the men and women leaving their workforces, Parry Rogers reports Retirment will became the ago of fulfillment and of choices Employers will decide wether to consign staff to the scrapheap Chambers Royal Hong Kong Police Chase De Vere Personnel Resources Bain Clarkson Appointment of Managing Secretary Sumitomo Finance International Chief Executive Virgin Sumitomo Finance International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alderwick Peachell and Partners Capital Radio Brian Cooper & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grace & Templar Travel Industry Link Financial Recruitment Croydon Churches Housing Association Fraser & Russell Applied Management Sciences LTD Johnson Wilson & Partners Mery gay Rutherford Appleton Laboratory General Appointments St. James Associates Moloney & Gealy Are You Considering a Sales Career Move? Royal Opera House Trainee Corporate Dealer Strip Tinning Limited Husky Resources Evaluation Limited Hillhurst Abbott Copeland Borough Council Counsellor Royal Navy Officer South Bedfordshire Health AirPlus Marketing Manager Trailfinders Director of Outpatient (P) Services Recruitment Consultant Jane norman Ltd Manager-General Practice Group Chief Accountant Required St George's Chapel Windsor Castle Experienced Rental Negotiator Part Time Assistant Woolwich Equitable Building Society City Financial Services Rendel Palmer & Tritton Jonathan Wren National Council for Vocational Qualification Smiths Gore Hudson Shirbman GiroVend Multiple Display Advertising Items National Grid PA Counsulting Group Master Foods The Data Protection Registrar Knight Wendling PolyGram Aerodynamicist Dewhurst Infonorme London Information Chemical Design Limited Business Technology Consultants Ltd Focus Executive Allied Dunbar Design and Development Director Midland Technology Austin Knight Howgate Sable James Dickie plc Retail Directors The Times Borough of St. Edmundsbury Lockyer Bradshaw & Wilson Limited News International Newspaper Ltd Hamersley Europe PTY Limited The Times Price Waterhouse Plasplugs Hutchinson Goodman Graham Profile Management Search Robert Marshall Advertising Limited The Sunday Times Powergen Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Arthur D Little Fletcher Hunt plc AGE Concern University of Leeds Industrial Services Ltd. Connaught Mainland Multiple Display Advertising Items Allied Dunbar TNT Skypak Tiphook plc Star Executive Limited Spectrum IT Systems Developement Manager Hoggett Bowers Ovum N. B Selection Ltd MacMillan Davies SAS Methven Chusid Lander N. B Selection Ltd Managers answer the call for workforce training Management is now accepting a greater role in staff developement. But their own training is too often limited, David Clutterbuck reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel and Administration Red brick Informix Sundridge Park Management Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items

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