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News from 27/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Heather Beagley, J. Graham-Jones, Harriette Boyce, Ian Murray and Martin Fletcher, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, J. R. Anderson, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Anatol Lieven, Susie Maskew, Mike Lamb, M. K. Curtis, Alan King-Hamilton, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, David Gower, David Steel, Rowan O'Neill, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Bryan Thwaites, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Peter Davenport and Quentin Cowdry, J. H. Stanton, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Donald I. MacKay, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Adrian Seville, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Peter Green and Our Foreign Staff, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Jocelyn Hay, (Chairman), Ray Kennedy, Michael Skellern, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Richard Hodgson, Lawrie Smith, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, C. D. Butler, Deputy Director, Woodrow Wyatt, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Gerald Kaufman, Stephen Leather and Joe Joseph, Janet Todd, Geoffrey Abbott, Brian Fiveash Packham, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oleg Gordievsky, Nicholas Beeston and Peter Kenny, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Mr A. R. Ostrin, Chris Moore and Louise Taylor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Angela Mackay, Alix Ramsay, Joseph Leake, Phil McLennan, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Young, Energy Correspondent, A. R. Ostrin (Senior Partner), Roger Boyes, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Barry Pickthall Punta del Este, Geoffrey Kirk, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, John Wick, Managing director, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nicolas Mynett, Philip Pangalos, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Amanda Atha, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Angus Stewart, Ray Whitney, Colin McQuillan, Richard Duce and David Sapsted, Mary Dejevsky,

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Shock defeat for Ortega in Nicaragua Fears over control of armed forces Ex-KGB spy writes for The Times Nikkei down Aids refusal Index By a Staff Reporter: Guinness trial told of Napley's 'blatant lies' Gold giant treads warily In Mandela's garden 15 die as wild wind and seas lash Britain Entire Welsh town is evacuated Picture Gallery (Reuter): Gorbachov seeks sweeping extra powers Moscow (Reuter)—The Soviet Union agreed last night to withdraw all its 73,500 troops from Czechoslovakia by July 1,1991, President Havel said England look good Ministers approve private roads plan Gq. The men's magazine with an I. Q. Now… Historic meeting for Irish MPs News Roundup Register overhaul Skill crisis threat Quest for Barnes Vet services go private Opt-out plan opposed Propaganda move on poll tax rebates Denial on exam paper changes Cheating allegation Gordievsky reveals KGB's disinformation plot Army steps up security at 'soft' targets after attack Defiant crews 'risk lives' Ambulance dispute Labour seeks public transport boost to cut traffic Town under siege as tides rise Rover accepts cut to 37-hour week Fast escape route used in murder and robbery trail Sanderson 'whistled at owner of gym' Mother who smacked son loses at risk' appeal Perrier pledges to recycle reject bottles Rushdie book 'brought 30 deaths' Blasphemy ruling sought Surgeon denies testing donor with £5 US surgery helps cerebral palsy boy Top-UK A wedding gift from winnings Portfolio Children killed 'to save them' Perrier (UK) Limited Actor sells part of his art collection Saleroom Cigarette sales victory Two remanded Damages win Gun siege Short closes on leader The Charges Painting plea Lozenge ban Rape remand Halifax Napley 'concocted lies and leaked them to the press' The Guinness Case Ministers prepared to head off student loan revolt in Lords A Church of England school was yesterday accused of " seriously failing its pupils" in a report from the school inspectors. Mr John MacGregor, Secretary of State for Education and Science, has called for a second report on the school within the next four weeks. The inspectors said weeks discipline was poor in the dilapidated buildings, where many pupils were failing to turn up for badly taught lassons by temporary teachers. Public examination results at the Hackney Free and Parochial Church of England Secondary School were said to be poor, with pupils forgetting essential facts and their work going unmarked. Homework was set irregularly in the school, which had no proper teaching policy Army Officer BBC attempt to disprove claim 'was flawed' Rudolf Hess conspiracy theory Slow, steep climb to safety By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Top practising lawyers hired as dons MPs demand action to stop immigration marriage fraud 'Cab-rank'rule for solicitors Donaldson's proposal Prisoners held 20 hours a day infested cells Judgement after six year delay Epson (Reuter): Genscher at odds with Thatcher on East joining EC German reunification East Berlin (Reuter)—East Germans thrown out of work by the political upheavals queued at labour offices for the first time yesterday to claim newly-introduced unemployment benefits which in some cases total 70 per cent of salaries. Some 14,000 people from East Berlin's city administration are jobless (AP): Kohl under more pressure to recognize Polish border Sofia (AP)—More thatn 20,000 people, chanting " democracy" and " liberty" massed in the Bulgarian capital yesterday in a rally directed against the ruling Communist Party. It was the second in two days. At least 150,000 people gathered here on Sunday chanting: " Down with the Communist Party" Eastern bloc's free press wakes to cold dawn of financial reality As pioneers of Eastern Europe's fledgeling free press confer with Western newspaper representatives at an unprecedented Unesco meeting opening in Paris today, Roger Boyes in Warsaw reviews changes afoot in the Eastern media Havel gains faster Soviet pull-out Tank men lead the way home to Russia Sajudis seeks speedy takeover Moscow—Communist reformers seem to have won their battle to have delegates to this summer's party congress elected directly and by secret ballot (Mary Dejevsky writes.) Traditionally, delegates have been elected indirectly, with winners from one round becoming the voters in the next (AFP): Ceausescu's pollution nightmare lingers on Rome (AFP)—Mr Nicu Ceausescu, son of the executed Romanian leader, has said that his father made a serious mistake in failing to relinquish power at the right moment and introduce reforms, according to an interview published her yesteday. The younger Ceausescu said that he did not know why he was in jail, where he is awiting trial on genocide charges, " but I have faith there will be a fair trial" (AP): Drug barons set surrender terms World Roundup Cooper 'sentenced' Cambodia tank battle Rock airport plan Closer ties flagged Intercity Secret Securitate listening posts destroyed Changing Face of Europe Serbs are accused of killing exile (Reuter): Euphoric US ready to lift Nicaragua sanctions Madrid (Reuter)—Mr Douglas Hurd, Britain's Foreign Secretary, in Madrid for Gibralter talks, welcomed the result of the " clean elections". He said; " This is good news for Nicaragua, for Latin America, for everybody" Factions united by gentle widow Woman in the news Swapo martyr was on Pretoria payroll minister claims (AFP): Street actors sell Gandhi to villagers Delhi (AFP)—Unknown assailants murdered Balram Pandey, an independent can didate in Gopalgani, Biher state, in Gopalgani, Bihar state, it was reported yesterday. The autorities, in accordance with election law, suspended polling for the seat Beardless Lincoln found From Our Special Correspondent, Managua, (Reuter): People tell rulers they know better From Somoza to Ortega Miami (Reuter)—Nicaraguan community leaders yesterday praised the victory of Senora Violeta Chamorro and expressed the hope that mony of their 150,000 nicaraguan exiles here could return home. But other Nicaraguans said they wanted to wait until the political transition was successful Jackson will not run for mayor Shuttle delay (Reuter): Gabon unrest (Reuter): Gaza violence (Reuter): Swede returns (AP): Peru action 'Baker the bully' is accused over council budgets Football firms not to get aid Security for Parliament EC papers discussed Parliament today Man the House of Lords. loves to hound Minister's pledge on pubs measure Coal Bill defeat for Government Energy Picture Gallery Peers' plea for 'Three Graces' Rothschild offer 'magnificent' Criminal injuries board under fire Watches of Switzerland Ltd Checks on insurance allegations Pershing paranoia in the Kremlin The blinkered minds of Moscow has a near-fatal vision of the West as a nuclear aggressor. In the first of three articles, Oleg Gordievsky, former KGB officer turned double agent, explains who the Soviet leadership acquired its false picture of the world SKY No Title Sun Alliance Tomorrow Times Diary Picture Gallery Storms today but a scorching '92 Woodrow Wyatt sees more than a ray of hope for the Tories despite the high interest rates now depressing their fortunes Can I eat my little friends? Why sanctions must stay Gerald Kaufman puts the case for continuing pressure on Pretoria Nicaraguan grand dupe The Soviet Leviathan Nicaragua's Second Chance Strictly a Japanese Affair Clash of wills on student loans Radio franchises Blasphemy at law Anomalies in the poll tax system Assessing clergy 'Private' cars CPS in the dock Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Soviet reshuffle Summer signs in the wintertime Spotted frogs Unlikely skirl Court Circular Luncheons Reception Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Today's royal engagements Dinners Roedean School Promotion of Princess Alice Lieut-Gen James Gavin Airborne division chief, ambassador and businessman Henry Fairlie A sharp eye on the political scene, here and in America The sky at night in March Astronomy Mr Justice McNEILL Weighing up the evidence on the merits of the case Frank Ross Touch of baroque in genetic world Science Report For It Is when the Lord thinks well of a person that… On This Day Level Scoring at Sydney Announcements Parkinson's Disease Society Cancer Research Campaign London Association for the Blind Arthritis Research A master spy's last debriefing Television Tomorrow The Quality initiative Force and feeling Concert Takacs Quartet Barbican Pied Piper of children's tales With five of his children's books in the top-ten best-selling list and his twentieth book coming out in April, Roald Dabl tells Joseph Connolly the secrets of his success From the wall of terror to the tunnel of hate John Higgins talks to Götz Friedrich, whose staging of Elektra opens at Covent Garden on Saturday Exuberant good humour in store Theater Say Hallelujab Riverside Looks great outdoors One name leads the field—and everywhere else—in clothes for an active life. Amanda Atha reports Harrods Kingtsbridge Flying fur on the slopes again Sounds in the bag Hotline The Pountney Clinic Clothkits This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2113 Entertainments Mysterious Whydunnit Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery The Times Song of the night watch Television Choice Television & Radio Fuller Figure Styles The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,228 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Voices ring true in Songs of Praise Political sketch The Pound NatWest lifts rate French funds Rise to £11m Williams up London and New York ride out Tokyo plunge Boots rejects ?700m French drug approach By Our City Staff: Queens Moat wins 52.8% of Norfolk Final curtain for luckless depositors Isle of Man theatre is the setting for the end of bank drama Anglo chief calls on Mandela Government helps accountancy body Arrows Limited New Forties pipe to cost BP £162m Int Colour approached British Telecom Williams fires on more cylinders Tempus Price of houses 'to fall 10%' Capital boost 'not needed at Boston' London Traded Options STC wins ?1m order to supply squarials UK executives concerned over fraud controls World Market Indices Traditional Options National Westminster Home Loans Limited Hatfield offer hopes send shares soaring Business Roundup Conroy cuts its losses Gloom at Parkway Alan Cooper ahead at £3m Ferranti sale approved Extra time for Sketchley $750m boost for Shearson Car side halves Saab profits Recent Issues Brierley raises Vickers stake Share-buying casts shadow over group's better than expected results Laing hits back at Pall Mall bid Congress criticizes Lloyd's checks Going over their sums at Drexel Roaring appreciation The Times Ny City Diary Busting out By Our City Staff: Pearson in talks on Alton Throne up Receiver called in at Wetherall Cavalier Cazenove Frere Cholmeley Solicitors Sun setting on prospects of French takeover bid Comment Sir Ronald's goodwill test Business Letters Free rein for auditors by the House of Lords Keeping score Diligence waning The tax on spirits Vickers Engineering success Mystery solved Shares claw back losses with help from bear squeeze Stock Market (AP): Yugoslavia opens stock exchange The Times Alpha Stocks Metramar Minerals Limited Wall Street Wall Street shrugs off Tokyo crash to jump 38 points World Markets Wall Street Late recovery Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Hoggett Bowers PHH Dti MEB Power for the Heart of Britain BHP Petroleum Taylor Root Lloyd Management Sumitomo Finance International Courting favour in world commerce Improved facilities and marketing are essential if the Commerical Court is to hold its position, David Steel QC writes Legal Appointments Matrimonial Lawyer Hillingdon the West London Borough 'Ill-treat' in mental health Act is not the same as 'wilfully to neglect' Littlewoods Legal Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butterworths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judge had no jurisdiction to attach penal notice to custody order The Times What is your name worth? Edward Fennell on the winning Young Professionals Legal Appointments Amoco British Telecom Stumped: it's just not cricket Contest winner Joseph Leake goes in to bat for the right to libel damages Garfield Robbins Harding Management Consultants The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Premium Life Assurance Company Limited Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Solicitors Zarak Hay at Law Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin The Times The Boc Group Harrison Willis Bahrain The Times Legal Resources General & Medical Legal Services Limited The Law Society Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Applied Management Sciences Limited Wilson Stephens Compliance Specialist Securities Industry Laurence Simons Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Brasseur & Monier—williams Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Quarry Dougall Public Appointments Sweet & Maxwell Limited Royal Kingston Do you want to be in movies? A career as a cinema mamager means more than turning up to roll the films. Derek Morgan asks two industry men about the attractions of their jobs Public Appointments Bristol Age Care Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Sussex Family Practitioner Committee The Chairman CFP Limited Bassetlaw Health Authority Kidderminster and District Health Authority… Coroner Charity Appointments Public and Healthcare City University Senior Administrative Assistant East Berkshire Health Authority Richardson can find no cause for an inferiority complex Golf: Below the Upper Crust of a High-Class Field a Potential New Star Can Ben Be Glimpsed in the Making La Moye pensioned off Range of mountains for Belfry Hobbling towards the league title Basketball Universities triumph after testing contest Student Sport Colts will face stiff challenge Schools Rugby Milan attack on three fronts Overseas Football European target set by Couples Overseas League Results The failings of a late-night final Squash Rackets England can learn from the Germans Male triumph confirms his dominance Rackets Pools Forecast by Vince Wright Switch for Oxford and Cambridge centenary contest Hockey Oriel lift their 19th headship in the torpids Rowing Mandarin: Formula One can retrieve losses Mandarin: Nottingham Selection Mandarin: Plumpton The Times Racing Service Two meetings in doubt Scouller's wait ended by French import Mandarin: Southwell Air Music's vital gallop The Thinker likely to take in Haydock on way to National Royal Ascot prizes up Fire destroys hostel Rapid Raceline Barbarians field eight newcomers Wyllie puts Coventry on right road Bath and Gloucester kept apart in draw for cup semi-finals Rugby Union Semi-final draw Northampton v Gloucester Moseley v Bath Matches to be played on March 24 Amateurism-news upsets players Warwickshire include Thomas for semi-final Parker plan has Germans guessing Table Tennis Worcester's new cricket water torture Private game a welcome rest Today's Fixtures Meo survives elimination by White Snooker Sport on TV Rain ensures that India are denied Snow Reports De la Hunty wins the four-man Bobsleighing Poland wait at the end of England's journey in Europe Football By a Special Correspondent: Blackledge's joy spoiled by Smith St Helens to seek retribution Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: Durham open the way for Cardiff to surprise ICE Hockey Cup match foils to weather Brassey's defence pierced by Wood Bowls Doyle picks up the pieces and puts himself together again Liverpool reaffirm their position Gymnastics For the Record Bruno names his price Unseen dangers surface as the Finns keel over Yachting Kilimanjaro holds back Aids result Boxing Petchey leads five Britons at Eastbourne Tennis Richards lost in unfamiliar country England's dream comes closer Help the Aged the Time to Care is now Girardelli bows out Sport in Brief Scoreboard from Sabina Park Crew rescued as yacht capsizes Rangers gain a home tie with the Cup holders National stadium plan for Coventry Illicit prices on tickets

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