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News from 05/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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David Young, Enery Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Ian McGeoch (Director), Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Michael Hernsby Agriculture Correspondent, S. J. West-Oram, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Leslie Knox, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, David Gower, Michael Stevenson, Nick Worrall, John Simpson, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Clive Parish, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Richarf Owen, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Paul Robertshaw, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Pamela Brown, Philip Redfern (Deputy Director), Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Alexandra King, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mark Cliffe, Ray Kennedy, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Kenneth Costa, Mary Dejesky, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Anthony Daniels, Bryan Gould, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, David Toop, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Glenn Babb, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Rosemary Smith, Paul Griffiths, Robert Kernohan, Nicholas Wood and Ray Clancy, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, David Hands and Alan Larimer, Barbara M. Berridge, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, Barney Hoskyns, Jane Bidder, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Chris Dillow, Michael Seely, John Shaw, David Smith, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, David Walker, Ian Murray, Roger Boyes and Michael Binyon, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Roel H. Goris (Minister), Noël Goodwin, Rodney Lord, Economic Editor, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Susan Ellicott, Michael McCarthy, Enviroment Correspondent, Jan Raath, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Anthony Cox, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, K. W. Fieldhouse, Editor,

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New blow for Thatcher as Walker quits Third Cabinet resignation in less than six months Tournament of the Mind 'Higher taxes' Lost chance Index Tories unite to demand poll tax relief package Learning to drink sensibly at the teenage bar Num to question Scargill on foreign aid Party bosses face rebuff Russians go to the polls Premier Portfolio Sport on Monday Business Preview House fire kills family of four News Roundup Insurance fraud move March for Rottweilers £644m tobacco aid Arctic crossing made Oxford chess victory Tight race on the grid Disasters Emergency Committee Inquiry into 'plot' to print Harrods report Baker tries to lift battered Tory morale Humble Tory who rose to become the Cabinet's licensed dissident The Walker resignation The 'most effective' Welsh Secretary Population of prisons falls 2,500 in a year Former student sat unprecedented 13 papers in final year Exam cheating allegations MP wants to end churches' role in state schools Boiled brews 'to be avoided' Coffee-drinking risks FM station tunes in to new jazz wave GPs 'would hide truth' from dying patients Applied Distribution Limited A win to make up for defeat Portfolio NHS managers say ward closures and job losses imminent Reserves used to keep down charges School to Sell Spencer's Cookham 'Crucifixion' Saleroom Action forced against model councils The poll tax debate: Government faces the embarrassment of capping local authorities with low levies Ruthless watch on spending pays off for the people of Grampian Stricken bulk carrier threatens Cornwall coast Minister to hear all-party protest Thatcher East Europe visit Zoologist plans to save rare wood duck Killing charge Minister dies Western bride Ford return Murder hunt Air security Bond winners Pattern plans North Sea clean-up in response to critics Ministry backs 'mussel watch' Record motor trade deficit Inland Revenue policy raises taxing questions Whitehall Brief Style is sporty as Milan gets down to business Storm-driven tide turns wheat field into a lake Central (Reuter): Bitter Contras bar way to smooth Managua Handover Panama City (Reuter)—A US soldier has died of injuries after a late-night grenade attack on a Panama City night club that also injured 15 other US soldiers, the US Southern Command said yesterday. Specialist Anthony Ward, 21, of Houston, died on Saturday of chest and abdominal wounds. At least 12 Panamanian civilians were injured Likud revolt grows as deadline nears on US peace plan PLO attacks 'provocation' This dispatch was complied under the new censorship restrictions imposed by israel on all reporting about Soviet immigration Vintage row ferments over formula to find a classic Swiss 'anti-snooping' protest turns violent Bush wins deficit pledge US-Japan trade talks Vatican emissary holds Beirut talks World Roundup Jail term for incest Clash in Philippines Mongolia reform call Shuttle lands safely Psion Mobile Computers Security troops ring Uzbek not city (AFP): Kohl faces all-party outrage Bonn-Warsaw border dispute Mass graves are found in Poland Beer and carnations in Soviet ballot-box battle Changing Face of Europe (Reuter): Buffet politics tempts Kiev's cynical voters Moscow (Reuter)—Mr Viktor Karpov, the Deputy Foreign Minister, told Pravda that America intends to use its technological advantage to hide information obtained from " Open Skies" flights over the East bloc. " The US wants to use its technological advantages to obtain information it doen't want to share with anybody…These should be genuine openness, " he said AP: Gorbachov strolls 'home' to No. 10 Mandela seeks to quell white fears on future Dancing in streets after Ciskei coup Romania revolution fails to touch lives of the Hungarian minority New officialdom accused of being slow to dispel legacy of Ceausescu's tyranny Bucharest (Reuter)-Major-General Gica Popa, aged 57, the military judge who condemned Nicolae Ceausescu, the former Romanian dictator, to death, lived in terror for two months before committing suicide last week, his family and friends said yesterday. There is scepticism in Romania that Popa killed himself TWA Bassale on Draught Let the mind be a thoroughfare The advice comes from Keats, and from tomorrow, the first day of the 1990 contest, Ruth Gledhill recommends it Who is muddying the sea waters? While Government ministers deflect the blame for North Sea pollution on to West Germnay, British companies are still being allowed to dump their chemical waste at sea Major Public Auction Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher BUPACare Tomorrow Times Diary Picture Gallery Havana's sorry have-nots Anthony Daniels, just back from Cuba, reports on the growing Castro-induced hardship When some needs are less equal than others Raymond Plant questions social security based on financial limits Fitness, via fish with everything Greening the people's flag Bryan Gould believes only Labour can convert—and protect The Third Minister Glasnost in the Air City Life Control systems for sea traffic Established views Poll tax anomalies Student loans Steps to counter immigration fraud Lifting sanctions on South Africa Twyford Down Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… CPS functions in the dock Trust in the office In case of heed Court Circular Today's royal engagements University College London, Gower Street Forthcoming marriages Marriages Birthdays today The Oratory School Lady Olwen Carey Evans Last in the line of a Welsh political dynasty SQN LDR Maurice Southgate Stimulating French resistance, surviving Buchenwald Unable to serve two masters Robert Kernohan, for 17 years editor of the Church of Scotland's magazine Life and Work, last week announced that he is to resign and seek early retirement, largely because of the political climate in the Churches. He is a former Tory candidate and for four years was Director-general of the Scottish Conservative Central Office in the Heath era Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger Keeping the conscience of the New York Times Colin Roberts Nature notes David Watt Memorial Prize Memorial services Anniversaries Appointment The prophets wrote.'Everyone will be taught by… On This Day Curry wins world title with artistry greater than that in Olympics Finding ozone friendlier CFCs Science Report Service dinners The Times All this is just for the record Television DECCA Double Hungarian triumph Royal Opera's new production of Richard Strauss's Elektra boasts clears design and first-class musicianship Opera Elektra Covent Garden Sunny start for Szymanowski Concerts King Roger Festival Hall Phiharmonia/Giulini Festival Hall You really don't have to be… US comedian Jackie Mason, appearing in London from tonight, discusses with Barney Hoskyns the universality of Jewish humour Ballet through the ages Rock Spandau Ballet London Arena The Apollo Life in the memories Theatre Passing By Old Red Lion With my body I thee threaten Is male and female behaviour pre-programmed and can it be altered? Victoria McKee previews a new television series Unleashing power of positive ageing Women are working harder and living longer-but are they prepared for the stresses that the new era brings? Multiple Display Advertising Items How to beat the bullies Help is at hand for young victims of aggression Tomorrow Driving a way into Europe Britain's distribution industry is all set to take advantage of the new opportunities opening up in Europe. Industrial editor Derek Harris reports The Span of our Services is as Broad as your… Better roads, bigger trucks Growth by contract One-stop werehousing, transport and supply chain management services are now on offer Getting the timing right Fast forward for freight Securicor Express Parcels Service Red Star Return to the water Rodney Hobson reports on training for distribution managers Part and parcel Getting there DHL Worldwide Express The Times Preview features a different area of the… Concise Crossword No 2118 Entertainments She sold her diamonds to own it Word-Watching Winning Move The Times A woman's place is in the… Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Methodist Homes for the Aged Official Solicitor to drop adoption The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,233 Forth Bridge begins a second century Endurance crew had 'close contact for years' with Argentine military Falklands 'mascot' in surprise visits Weather No Title Villa's stumble fails to lower Taylor's spirit Swales vents fury at Crosby's goal Bowled over by the true Bajan sporting spirit No regrets as Evans holds firm Kinane takes flight at the third fence The jockey who leapt ahead of his mount Confident England unchanged Finnish boat presumed lost Eagle Star Direct Sport on Monday Gritty Woosnam refuses to be blown off course Golf: A Victory in the Wind on the Costa Del Sol Puts Welsh Ryder Cup Player in Good Heart for us Tour Challenges Ahead McKean at last homes in on that elusive title Athletics: Globe-Trotting Scot Fulfils Cherished Ambition in Glasgow Christie shows captain's pride For the Record Grampa Communications Ltd Today's Fixtures Full tilt: Draw sees Slough stay top Sport on TV Southgate falter in Wakefield revival Big step by Wigan towards title Rugby League Norman in late win In Brief Fielding lapses cost England dear Cricket: An Injury to Marshall Takes Some off the Gloss from a Victory off the Last Ball for West Indies in the One-Day International Series O'Donnell makes brief work of New Zealand Price outlasts Australian in final Bowls Relief for a cricket-mad public Argentinians bemused by MCC leg spinner Gornall wins as Maxwell is edged out Cycling Wembley Venue of Legends England a make promising start after early blows Villa fancied to climb Scots reserve their best for the last Rugby Union: For the First Time Unbeaten England and Scotland Will Contest the Grand Slam at Murrayfield The long view remains the right one for Wales Blackheath extend unbeaten run Scintillating Cowley retain title in style Middlesex squeeze through Lancashire sweep into final Weekend Rugby Union Results Generous Irish turn losing into an art form By a Speical Correspondent: Ferrasse is sorry for crowd's ill manners Arsenal may yet have last word on title Football: Champions' Failure in Defence of their Status Lies in Attack as They Extend their Scoreles Sequence to Five Games Gillespie steps in to end deadlock and sink lively Millwall Tranmere system working to a T Bassett is aware of incentive Weekend Results and Tables Businesslike Palace prevail Rangers fall back on their cushion Topsy-turvy team may come out tops Charlton's lifeline now badly frayed More success for Chigwell Honeyghan is in no shape to continue Boxing: Breland Makes his Mark with the Jab that Did the Job of Demolishing One of Britain's Most Hapless Title Challengers Hugh gamble on Rogers Princess Rapid Raceline Figures are on thin ice Ice Skating Golden Link has Scholfield working hard for his century Racing: Martin Tate's Mare Backed down to 7-1 Favouritism for Repeat Victory in Coral Golden Hurdle Final at Cheltenham Rinus could miss Grand National Oxford win humiliates Cambridge Rowing Saturday's results from eight meetings Srecki's sharp defence Fencing Sporborg has last word New cue is wise buy for winner Chaperon Snooker Mandarin: Westway can step up on promising Nottingham effort Gallant West Tip can top bill at Leicester Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Saturday's results from five meetings Llewellyn out for the season No trial for Terminator Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Royal Miami books Cheltenham ticket The Times Racing Service Time to let go of the folding stuff Neil Bennett looks at Britain's progress towards the cashless society; a dream at least five years from realization despite the technological capability T Yes B Bankcard Charges revive troubled card market's hopes Credit card charges are viewed by the industry as a way of stabilizing its future and offering a fairer client service Signet Welbeck financial services ltd Goodbye cheque book Electronic fund-transfer shopping, which began with the introduction of the Switch system, is spreading rapidly in the high street. Neil Bennett explains how it works Greencard Town £ Country Building Society Paper-free trading heralds a new age Nat West Bank's electronic payment system replaces the postman in trading deals. Report by Clive Parish Banks consider the 'smart' card A peice of clever plastic with many advantage over today's credit cards is now being tested by British banks How Rita was lured to become a teacher A Hertfordshire scheme to recruit teachers has scored a success Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Whitgift Foundation Whitgift School Appointment… Multiple Display Advertising Items Why, oh, why did I volunteer? Governors of state schools have been given increased power. A typical primary will have three parent governors, three appointed by the local authority and four co-opted from the local community. The Times Education Page today begins a series written by a governor from a small urban primary school Manchester Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inspectors start to rebuild a school Improving morale is a priority as the rescue team moves in, writes Douglas Broom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oswestry School Bursar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items College raises its profile Undergraduates are helping to attract students to their institution with a planned public relations exercise Falcon Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Edinburgh Brown & Brown Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Hazell • Station Recruitment Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just Jobs Varig Brazilian Airlines Angela Mortimer King & Toben Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Liverpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seer Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalization and change on week The Single Market for Small Businesses, Not Small… Adg Group sets sites on the great outdoors as début day dawns Fitting time for Campbell Dollar revival spurred by services and savings US Notebook British shoe exports shine Overseas sales rise 17% to record Unlisted Securities STC Plc Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Japan and US to seek G7 support for the yen Tax regime 'foils wider share base' Partners aim to re-create success through US link Hotels operation likely to push Ladbroke profits above £300m Reporting this Week By Our City Staff: City waits on Lloyds to bid for Macarthy Laing makes £11m buy in Canada Insurers 'may face loss on loans' Barnfield given a blank sheet Why one week dashed hopes of easier Budget Economic View Last in line first in job On the slopes The Times City Diary On the Slopes Red tape to order The Times City Diary Why 'policy for pound' is little use at long end Gilt-Edged Multiple Display Advertising Items Hitachi Time for Sketchley to come clean Tempus Business and Finance Change on Week The Pound Stock Market By Our City Staff: Broackes backs Eurorail Tourist Rates NEC Corporation B&c sells Gartmore to French in £130m deal Egan favoured for National Power chair Forecasters expect Budget tax rises Sands of time finally run out for Gebeit Lost gold vein helps seal desert mine's fate after 3,500 years Fayeds want judicial review Brothers hope to show report is invalid By Our City Staff: Tokyo boost for BZW and Capel By Our City Staff: Elders' pub swap talks in final stage

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