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News from 26/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Peter Green, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Mary D. Stewart, Barry Trowbridge, Stephen Leather, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, David Gower, Nick Worrall, John Keown (Director), Hilary Finch, Peter Eva, Leader, James Bone, George Sivell, H. W. Melrose (Managing Director), Clive Davis, John Lewis Political Staff, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Anne McElvoy and Ian Murray, Peter Aldhous, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Ball, Michael Pattison, Secretary-General, Louise Taylor, Max Nicholson, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Ernest Beck, Giles P. T. Walker, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Richard Ensemble, Lesley Abdela, R. P. Fawcus, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, A. R. Trotter (Chairman), Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, David Jewell, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Hubert Chesshyre, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Mary Ann, Jane Wynne Willson, Chairman, Lawrence Norcross, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Richard Duce, John Pervical, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Geoff King and Jenny Knight, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Jack Straw, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Martin Fletcher, Susan Ellicott, Camp David, and Philip Webster, Anthea Gerrie, Benedict Nightingale, G. K. Laycock, David Powell, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, Keith Macklin, J. G. Kelly, Director, Frank Brenchley, Chairman, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Landslide for nationalists in Lithuania Double blow for Kremlin in nationwide protests and Baltic poll Through the eyes of the KGB Nikkei plunges in early trading Index Blast damages army building in Halifax Forbes, jester of US capitalist court, dies at 70 Bush and Kohl agree on German role in Nato Lamb puts England in Test lead Tories face serious time, says Baker Storm warning of 90mph winds Bovis Police charge two in carpet girl case News Roundup Ombudsman named Semtex radio alert Short is joint second Action over 'swaps' Concorde for eclipse Beaclies closed as more poison found BUPACare Rail workers head public-sector pay challenge Government may face legal bar to poll tax 'cap' Tories seek united front in Europe and at home Picture Gallery Labour resists defence cut details Officials study spy-pay claim 'Mi5 link to Ernie' Crossword triumph for headmaster Correction Car designers must put efficiency above Wards may close to save £1.1m Peers will debate offer on 'Graces' Pregnancy costs firms dear Women at work Picture Gallery RSPCA releases disputed circus study Preferred Driver Plan Portfolio Health Education Authority Solicitors go on offensive over fight for conveyancing Atlantic air deal is in disarray after agreement dispute Compensation call Book ban plea Fur fight Global greens Twins killed Bond winners Energy centre Picture Gallery Girobank Number of juvenile offenders drops 33% Bass Aleon Draught Bogus marriage plots uncovered Operation Goldring: Welfare agencies 'helping to organize immigration wedding frauds' A year-long inquiry found widespread immigration fraud, Jamie Dettmer writes Sotheby's wins the battle for the St Moritz bidders Saleroom Picture Gallery Profligate waste of talent that perturbs no one Whiteball Brief Easy access to certificate copies Press Council draws up Newspaper standards 'Crib' on beating system IBM Muscovites on the march against one-party rule East Germans pick line-up for elections Sajudis victory heralds independence showdown Changing Face of Europe Moldavia savours its first taste of democratic choice Milking the past for cash Letter from Budapest Havel denounces 'putsch' of 1948 (AFP): Syria blames Aoun Spy trial delay (Reuter): Pertini dies (AFP): Kabul Kabul reform (AFP): Rift to end (AFP): Syria warning Nato accident Poll failure Minister out (Reuter): Twins are 100 Abbey National Romania trial smacks of repression by Ceausescu Changing Face of Europe The super-spy who went West Working inside the KGB, Oleg Gordievsky was one of the West's most important spies of the post-war era. Now he has written his own view of his country's past, present and future. Over the next three days you can read his remarkable analysis of the Soviet Union. Today, he tells George Brock of the disillusionment the led him to defect in 1985 Tomorrow One voice against the Mob Why did a grandmother spend four years studying godfathers? James Bone meets Claire Sterling, an expert on the "totalitarian dictatorship" of the Mafia St. Joseph's Hospice Centurion Vitamin 'C' A woman mixing it with the boys How will Alexandra Shulman tackle the esoteric challenge of editing men's mag? A country touches turns gold Japanese seeking quintessential English decor turn to an urban empire built on an Edwardian lady's country sketches Christie's Politics and child's play If the Palace of Westminster really does house the mother of parliaments, isn't it time they had a creche? Sheridan Morley Times Diary Barry Fantoni Grinding their own axis William Cash replies to Schmidt and Giscard d'Esting Is there time to stop the rot? Mary Ann Sieghart asks if the Tories' mid-term slump has come too late Tell us what you really think, Mr Patten Jack Straw challenges the minister in charge of instituting the poll tax Aiming to be the rage of the train A Vote for Liberty Challenge to Parent Power Anxieties in India Stricter controls on house sales Use of supertankers Nature conflict Maritime accidents Half-way point in apartheid struggle Social behaviour Legal language Fightmg drugs Impartiality and BBC Drawbacks of student loans Community charge Church wheel clamps Court Circular Memorial concert Marriages Malcolm Forbes Magazine publisher and man of daring eccentricities Johnnie Ray Fifties singer who fashioned the teenage audience for pop music Our duty to share the good news Sandro Pertini Restoring authority to the Italian presidency Forthcoming marriages Announcements & Personal Winter Season in Automobilism Anniversaries Memorial service Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Dinner Model brain wave Science Report Nature notes The Times Lost in the pit of doom Television Halifax Hilary Finch BBC SO/Davis Barbican/Radio 3 Jazzing up the airwaves Clive Davis examines the launch of Britain's first jazz radio station and meets the man who beat Andrew Lloyd Webber to the prize slot When a wife finds that her husband has Aids Theatre Marital Aids Rose Theatre Unmerry widow is stripped bare Opera The Merry Widow Northcott, Exeter Concerts Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Drogheda Memorial Concert Covent Garden Pirates Penzance Dance The Moor's Pavane Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds The rise and rise of a high-flyer Transatlantic status for Manchester is expected soon. Harvey Elliott explains why this is so important An international vision The chief executive is keen to retain business but he stresses:'It is the world that is our oyster' AMEC Projects Projects Limited Lisbon Lancaster Restaurant Picture Gallery Manchester Airport British Airways How the reject has become a hub for Europe Ronald Faux on the plan to create a focal point for flights Building for the next 13 million customers AA The science of keeping quiet The airport is trying to be a good neighbour, reducing noise and pollution Picture Gallery Civil Aviation Authority This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2112 Entertainments Well travelled virtuosos Word-Watching Winning Move The Times In physical and mental exile Television Choice BBC1 M. G. S. Communications Dr Owen may quit at next election The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,227 Prices rising as Berlin wall-peckers ply their trade The race is on to sell the wall before the army demolishes it. Anne McElvoy reports Weather Business & Finance Index The Pound By Our City Staff: Both sides confident as Norfolk bid closes Laing brings out defence against P&O Bid message Hartwell drive Unilever buy Tourist Rates Worry over Saatchi's future clouds share price By Our City Staff: CBI reports weakening order books Pearson silent on Alton Towers talk By Our City Staff: S&N ready to aet over Elders stake Rankin may complain to Exchange about sale delay By Our City Staff: General Cinema eyes BAT stores NFC chairman names successor Fimbra Tank hopes rise at Vickers H&H Factors Ltd Putting beef into Eurotunnel team should give bullish look to shares Tempus US tax collectors clamp down on foreign companies Truck deal facing obstacle Brussels 'will look closely at Renault-Volvo link' Archer leads new energy campaign Why a strong pound could still join ERM Gilt-Edged Bonn denies plan to swap Ostmark Chesham Amalgamations Balmoral on acquisition trail Tyrie aiming to buy hotels after backing Queens Moat bid Worry over fees as Farmers fight enters new round Banks seek action on swap confusion Bird flies as Howard drops in The Times City Diary Voucher up his sleeve The Times City Diary Gumbaro effect The Times City Diary ICI plans cleaning sweep Unsaddling disclosure The Times City Diary The Levitt Group How the Bank could move to independence Economic View SWP fights low rating The Times City Diary Reasons cannot give ground of appeal against decision Lord Mayor holds up Jeyes as a shining example to small firms USM Review Directing the jury on dishonesty Intention vital to legality of interest rate swaps Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Olives Green Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchanges Prices We're Adding Value at British Steel Vickers 'rises despite stationary Rolls' Reporting this Week Dollar strength puts Japanese in a dilemma US Notebook (Reuter): Oil groups to prospect in Uganda The Times J. G Joyce Guiness Jigsaw Career Design Multiple Display Advertising Items Partners Secretary & Pa to Senior Partner Advertising PA/OFFICE Manager Job Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steela Fisher Drake Personnel Workflow Trainee PA/ College Leaver £10,000-£12,000 W1 Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants PA in Paradise Multiple Classified Advertising Items SEER Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tops in Property? Title Might Help! Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judy Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities English mother tongue secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temps The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items PR Conferences and Events Experienced ADMINISTRATOR/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational The University of Bergen, Norway Hurtwood House Summer School Posts Thurrock Technical College Why we'll be independent of the curriculum A reverent rejection of supposedly relevant new subjects No Title Felsted School Dunmow, Essex The University of Leeds University of Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Bursar St. Anne's School Windermere Language School for Adults in Northern France Appointment of Head Department of Pharmacology Lectureship Falcon Will Labour be the real winner? Education How much influence does Labour have on the National Union of Students? That, Sam Kiley says, is very much the issue for the two main contenders Business soars in class British Airways is helping in a project to introduce pupils to the world of work. Douglas Broom looks at the concept Educational Posts University of Aberdeen Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Surrey Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Lessons in the true causes of truancy Children may be skipping lessons simply because they really are boring 'A' Levels Easter Revision Lansdowne The Writing School Nip's David Game Harrogate Tutorial College Dulwich College Davies Laing & Dick Eurolanguage Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Study German Germany Scholarships University of Manchester University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Diary of the Times Classified University of Oxford Institute of Neurology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldsmiths' College Southampton the University University of St Andrews Department of Psychology Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Reading Lecturer in German Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heriot-Watt University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London School of Economics and Political Science Aiglon Switzlerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales sees the future and it wears a Neath shirt Rugby Union: A County Doffs its Seven Caps to a Club in a Week Climaxed by the Quarter-Finals of the Plikington and Schweppes Cups History forged by the fire of Steele at Northampton Moseley look distinguished Richmond given rode awakening by Bath Gloucester depend on the sum of their parts Swansea reap the wild wind Weekend Results Villagers tumble to Bridgend might By a Special Correspondent: Inspired Afeerayon set troubles behind them Swansea draw holders Britain waiting on sprint champions England a reward Dexter with near-faultless display Cricket: Houghyton's Innings is One of Few Bright Spots for Zimbabwe as They Fall Short of Expectations One-Day Scoreboards Selectors complicate issue for leading world title prospects Atheltics Four-day plan lost in squalls Alert as keel of Martella loosens Yatching India may be set impossible target Taylor leads Australia to World Series Cup Quick Fling makes fitness tell Point-To-Point: Spartan Lemon Qualifies Again for Times Final Results from Saturday's nine meetings Grayeneylooks to return tour By a Special Correspondent: Road racing youth to the fore in wind Cycling Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Form points to Man Of The West Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections The Times Racing Service Elsworth likely to be three-handed for Cup From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Carvill's Hill still on course Mandarin: Southwell Selections Saturday's results Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Abject Aston Villa allow Wimbledon to wreck the party Football: Shocks Raise Doubts among Leaders that May Have Important Bearing on the Outcome of the First and Second Division Title Races Blackpool take road once more Weekend Results and Tables United waiting fo things to happen Liverpool seek Woan Ardiles's message is received West Ham family rallies to back Bonds's new start Smith lashes out at referee Beeney's errors blow Maidstone off course (Reuter): Milan clear of Napoli Leeds pay as off-side trap shows its flaws Brentford take points after fightback Fatigued Lendl is humiliated Tennis: Fifth Successive Win over World No. 1 Puts Becker in the Mental Ascendancy Practised outsiders topple champions Bowls Lewis set on title schedule Boxing Brandenburg too skilful for Slough Thrilling win for Middlesex Hockey For the Record Jahangir ends the dream for Robertson Squash Rackets Thrilling victory for Snow Real Tennis Wigan set pace in march from west Two world bests for Gery Swimming Christ Church kept at bay Rowing Oidham surprise Widneswith their commitment Rugby League Authority imposed by Davis Snooker Baddeley to the rescue Badminton SKI Hotline Breaking free of Caribbean cosh Gatting admits naivety The Heritable capital Plan Limited Clough's youngsters reach final Fouroux opts to keep faith Application has its reward Celtic on for Cup treble Ryder bid by Belfry Sport in Brief Darcy proves solid as a rock

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