News from 12/03/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Zahid Hussain, Hans Eysenck, Roger Freeman, Barry Trowbridge, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Maciej Brzeski, Walter Harris, David Lee, Sheridan Morley, Henry Scrope, Qamar Ahmed, David Gower, Michael Stevenson, Hilary Finch, Lynette Burrows, Andrew McEwen and Christopher Walker, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon Brussels, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Denis Tingay, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Gerald Isaaman, Editor, Henry Gee, W. A. O'neil, Richard Streeton, Bulawayo, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Rodney Lord, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Kingsbury, Simon Sherwood, Peter Bills, Ernest Beck, John Hennessy, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Barry Wood, Boca Raton, Florida, Charles Bremner, Maria Ewing, Johnson, George Rae, Tom Ruben, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Paul Martin, Christopher Stead, Dennis Signy, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Chris Patten, Peter Tatlow, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Hazel A. Bateman, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Derek Fatchett, Paul Griffiths, Colin Buchanan, Martin White, Mel Webb Palma, Craig Seton, Saint Oscar, Richard Owen, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, G. Treverton-Jones, Colin McQuillan Salzburg, George Ace, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Jack Straw, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Peter Guttridge, David Walker, Lake Sagaris, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Lorimer and David Hands, Philip Pangalos, George Chesterton, Martin Waller, N. Giles, Benedict Nightingale, E. G. Nugee, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, S. J. Wilkins, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Roger Nightingale, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoLithuanians declare their independence Crowds rip down the hammer and sickle Tournament of the Mind Tomorrow Senna victory Palace plight Index Ashdown claims 'moral voice of the nation' Militant recruits jobless through council centres Europe envoys in pleas for mercy Thatcher enlists help to save reporter Prime Minister rides out 'media storm' By Our Foreign Staff: Pinochet bows out to boos Peres ready to end Israeli coalition Allied Dunbar Inquiry call on child sex rituals News Roundup Early end to Nimrod Scargill Moscow trip Karpov in control Death of Lord Stewart Rolex Employers fear burden of having to 'dock' pay of poll tax debtors Labour braces itself for Militant 'spoiling' role By Our Political Correspondent: Scots Labour vote for unilateralism Ulster murder is third in five days Agreement on colony's passports Three children die locked in freezer Lancasters may take to the air Classic cars auctioned for £137,000 Saleroom Antelopes in British zoos are dying of brain disease 'Mad cow' fear for rare species Greater use of vigilantes inevitable, study warns London fashion to dazzle the French Majestic Win pays poll tax Portfolio Thames Television Peers will increase over NCC break-up Invention of radar may date to 1926 Baird's patents unearthed Footballer killed Bomb clue Derring-do Road tax vote Boeing move Housing fillip Hospital poll Cue for action Dock jobs lost Bond winners TWA The road to Peking beckons for a 1912 Lancia British Airways Ashdown sets out for a future with Europe Liberal Democrats' leader attacks Thatcher and Kinnock at two-day spring conference in Cardiff Radical green policy to end nuclear power Our Political Editor: Tax system to yield basic income for all Alliance Leicester Recruiting and cash problems eased Drive for linguists to boost business is attacked as wasteful Guide for heads on staff sanctions Abbey National Savile passes on message of hope born of pain 'Change of approach church appointments The capacity to tolerate strong-minded managers Whitehall Brief Friends Provident (AP): Israeli Government teeters as Labour ministers walk out Agents accused Pledge by Thais on death railway World Roundup Namibia joins 'family' Mandela told to rest (NYT): Fasting for Panama Michelin accolade Arab boost for Cairo Texans milk the drama in battle to be governor SAS-style teams Istanbul siege Kabul mutiny splits rebels The conflict in Afghanistan Florence police chief gives blacks marching orders Election pledge by Haiti general France besieged over EC agencies Siemens Liberal screen fails to hide ruthless Sadda6D Two faces of Iraq revealed by reports of human rights abuses Pilots allowed to smoke amid fear of 'cold turkey' landings Lebanese urged to keep their hostages (Reuter): Beirut blast (AFP): Islanders vote (AFP): Plotters 'alive' (Reuter): Rights inquiry (AFP): Prison pledge (AFP): Pisa hope Challenges grow to Gorbachev's supreme presidency First troops. leaving Hungary today Socialists would cut refugee benefits Musical expert takes up the theme of Lithuanian liberty Man in the News: Vitautas Landsbergis Vilnius charts independent course in Soviet sea The Declaration of Independence Getting ready for a big fall Italian Communists find new unity Deposed leader accuses Krenz Making money and serving God The Times Nationwide Security Blinds Tomorrow Sheridian Morley Times Diary Ensuring posterity with prosperity Chis Patten, Environment Secretary, thinks economic growth can continue if we all learn to act reponsibly The phantom meter mercenaries Strasbourg's power play Michael Binyon on MEP moves foe greater Euro democracy A nice little learner The Nervous Minority Iraq's Alien Justice Twilight of the Homelands Stopping fraud in documents Beating the bike ban Mental puzzles Concern about the Harrods ruling Poll tax anomalies Rational sentencing Maritime accidents Fee shortfall in nursing homes Finding a fifth man In case of need Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Luncheon Service dinners Dinners Sir John Pilcher Fr Graham Adams Forthcoming marriages Court Circular Court and Social Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial services Sir Lennox Berkeley Frank Heyworth Talbot, QC Old-style courtesy in handling the tax law Fossil reseachers a continent apart Science Report Lord Stewart of Fulham Using reason amid passion over foreign policy on the Vietnam war Clearing away suspicion of Erastianism Lance Tingay Tennis writer who became an expert on Trollope Nature notes Biths On this Day The Mind Prepared East Grinstead Medical Research Trust City of Westminster Spiritual failings Television Protest, patriotism and pederasty Theatre Hampstead Love at a Loss Everyman, Liverpool English National Opera The Thane hits mean streets Peter Guttridge reports on how the Royal Shakespeare Company has won young fans abroad Stage tigresses in intimate repertoire Recitals Hilary FinchMarjana Lipovsek Wigmore hall Stephen Pettitt Maria Ewing Royal Opera House Epic birthday salute Concerts RPO/GROVES Barbican Bright musical games LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Heavy on the howls Rock House of Love Albert Hall Who needs lessons in learning? A recent Ilea survey found that Asian Children do much better in school exams than do young white Britons. Hans Eysenck (left), the eminent psychologist, suggests some reasons for the achievement gap St. Joseph's Hospice Bupa Care A smack for parents First Person Sun Alliance Today Art & Auctions Tuesday Theatre & Cabaret Wednesday Rock, Jazz & World Music Thursday Opera, Dance & Books Friday Classical Music The Times Preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday as indicated above, including events both in London and across the country in the following seven days. Plus the daily Cinema Guide: the best of the new films in London and on release Art Exhibitions Auctions, Sales Concise Crossword No 2124 Entertainments In the spirit of the Brotherhood Word-Watching Top Films and Videos Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's selection of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Sporting fields of the rich Television Choice Bbc1 Radio Choice Adopt a Granny Pinochet hands over amid jeers and abuse The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,239 Gorbachov tells party to justify its role The changing face of glasnost Picture Gallery Weather Picture Gallery The Times Wigan for Wembley Grobbelaar makes a match of it FA Cup (AFP): Senna stamps Ms authority on the new season Results from Phoenix Facial injury forces Dods out of grand slam decider Golf Liverpool and Villa kept apart Cricket Sport on Monday Chase Racing Huston joins first-time list Leeds lose ground in title chase TTAP Limited Ballesteros teaches an innocent Swede a lesson in patience Golf Hanley shatters stalemate Rugby League Young Capriati's memorable week finishes in defeat Tennis: Sabatini Keeps her Poise and Blunts the Attack of the Precocious Newcomer Clifton are almost out of danger Hockey: Southgate Follow Hounslow out of Nationwide Anglia Cup at Semi-Final Stage Take the best seat for the grand slam The Week in View Sherwani fulfils Stourpport's dream Weekend Hockey Results Hill inspires Havant Triumph for Edberg Isca bounce back after falling behind early O'Kane pays price for his poor timing Snooker Thankful for small blessings Hadlee set to retire at the top Grampa Communiations Ltd Abandonment is in sight as Bourda weather rages on Cricket Blakey's masterful double century Vaughan's care tells Mercer takes title by a short head Teenager who turned on the style at Crawley Lamazou in front In Brief (Reuter): Narrow margin (Reuter): Bubka is beaten (AFP): NFL in the money (AFP): Gross record Coe is fit and well Windy success Fletcher's upset Timeshare Developments Association Crookham crown is claimed by Johnson Equestrianism Jansher's edge over Jahangir Squash Rackets United grasp the cup of consolation Football: McCLAIR Converts Manchester Side's Superiority into Comfortable Victory as Bassett's Men Suffer Stage-Fright FA Cup New bid for ownership Royle's master-class at Oldham Weekend Football Results and Tables Pool's Check Palace edge indifferent tie Lawrence throws caution to winds to save sinking ship Chelsea blow hot and cold Mercurial Daley's reminder to Robson Rovers let chances go begging Alberto likely to take over as UAE coach Rangers idle but Ibrox is the draw Encouragement for survive onslaught Football Angry Wilkinson earns his stripes Comrades afflicted by sore-neck syndrome Problems at board level Athletics: Christie and Jackson Supreme as Five Sprinters Miss their Runs in Semi-Finals For the Record Selectors spared by withdrawal of Carey Kribensis favourite as going forecast swings in his favour The Times set the scene for National Hunt's greatest occasion, the unique three-day Cheltenham meeting National Hunt Festival From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Irish relying on Cushinstown to end depressing sequence William Hill Action Line A feast beyond compare Simon Sherwood, who rode Desert Orchid to win last season's Gold Cup, marks your card for the big event Knights rally in final set Volleyball Fierce rivalry resumes for slalom racers Skiing Paid ranks beckon Trenary Ice Skating Door opens for Witt By a Special Correspondent: Lancias still dominate Rallying Bold Gornall secures win on his return Cycling Mandarin: Noble Eyre ready to take advantage of simpler assignment Ayr abandoned Mandarin: Plumption Selections The Times Racing Service By a Special Correspondent: Thames set a record Rowing Today's Fixtures Forrester's single gem Schools Football Akehurst moves to Whitcombe Starlet misses cue as going becomes soft Hobbs beats injury in cup Oak Lodge gives Alner family a day to remember Point-to-point Results from 12 meetings Saturday 's results South and West in lead Lacrosse Rapid Raceline Northampton keep up the momentum Pontypridd censured Bath pay the price for errors caused by a busy schedule Rugby Union: Defeat of Leading Club Raises Some Questions about how Long the Game Can Continue in its Present Form Bonus for Scottish is the title Weekend Rugby Results and Tables Smith's crisp kicking raises Gloucester's double hopes Points galore with the Ring master Fitness of Melrose is key to success Eagles fail to do the simple things well Luck takes a hand after Army waste chances University Appointments Southampton the University Legal Notices University of Durham University College London University of Liverpool The Queens University University college of swansea School of Oriental and African Studies Department of Hispanic Studies University of Manchester University College London Regius Chair of Law University of Stirling Marlborough College Open Days All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: University of Manchester Courses Sibs Ltd Private Family School Courses The Wallace Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items KLC Limited Ideal Schools Intensive Education Surrey College Member of the Leisure Study Group Capital & Central Colleges You Wish Quick Pass Kensington College Easter Revision Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Abbey Tutorial College Montessori City University Evening Short Course Forecasting The Queen's Secretarial College St Matthews College St. Joseph Hall Have You Ever Considered a Career as a Department OISE Industry enjoys a touch of class How a Midlands school is turning the soft options of art and craft, woodwork and metal work into challenging design projects for big business Independent Legal Education Cardiff Computeach International Limited A Tory takes on the Government Lord Beloff is angry at what he considers to be an attack on Britain's universities Davies Laing & Dick Home Language Lessons Educational St. Godric's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon The Times Belmont School Scholarships Bryanston School The Whitgift Foundation Whitgift School Appointment… Lancing College Selwyn College Cambridge Survival of the smallest Some small rural schools fear the threat of merger of being suffocated by red tape, reports Douglas Broom Falcon The University of Leeds Prestfelde Oswestry School Class Teacher Educational Loughborough University of Technology Lancing College Falcon Aiglon College Switzerland Selwyn College Cambridge The Bermuda High School for Girls Cost of failing to train for the future Derek Fatchett warns that Britain is falling behind its competitors because of a poor education policy Army Officer Selwyn College, Cambridge School Chaplain Hawera High School London Fox Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Drake Personnel Architects W1 ACME appointments A Traditional Hotel in W1 Admin PA No S/h The Times College Leaver/trainee P. 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Person Friday Jaygar Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consulants Joyce Guinees Stella Fisher Experienced Recruitment Consultant International Hotel Consultants Mistprestige London Metropole Hotel Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Workflow Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items The Drake Distinction Senior Secretary The Ritz Bright and Bubbly Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Recruitment Specialists Workflow Recruitment Secretary/receptionist Secretarial Connections Graduate to £13,000 Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Career Design Multi-Lingual Services Recruitment Consultants The Drake Distinctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax credits for US corporation Duty to trespasser in danger Multi-Lingual Opportunities AFB Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Language Services & Co Shorthand Secretaries Unfair suspension of councillors Custodial sentences on young offenders Senior Secretary/administrator Prestigious Sw1… Knightsbridge Secretaries Markeforce Appointments Recruitment Consultant Personal Assistant Cabban & Gaselee Chelsea Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices No Title Suez's favourite child hopes to create a Turkish delight After taking control of Gartmore to give Banque Suez funds of almost ?14.5bn, Antoine Jeancourt-Galignani has moved closer to his dream of running leading international banking group, reports Neil Bennett Growing gap In prosperity perceptions US Notebook Seacon sails into new list Secret knowledge about washing machines puts cash in Domestic's bank USM Review No Title Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts BTR about to taste the £1bn profit club's exclusive atmosphere Reporting this Week Third Market Gold Why Major must keep his tax reform nerve Economic View Japan under G7 pressure Fisher Prew-Smith Property slide hits Harrods Talks at Berisford 'Will take Weeks' Receiver goes in at Lockton Lockets goes Green's The Times City Diary (Reuter): Elders debt reduced to Aus $1bn' Low profile preferred The Times City Diary One-arm Baltic The Times City Diary Ridley questioned on broker losses Virgin ground The Times City Diary Doubt over winner of battle for Hartwell Greens resist Swiss move by De Beers Weight is not all The Times City Diary Quebec Central Railway Company K & S (Broker Consultants) Bizarre monetary behaviour may lead to 13% yields Gilt-Edger The Times Royal Mail BAA tames ADT, its awkward passenger Tempus P&D lifts Blue Arrow payments Clayhithe deal Business and Finance Executive Editor The Pound Stock Market Saatchis face UK downturn Tourist Rates John Charcol EC to agree development bank for East Europe BAe Poised to sign $1bn Romania deal GM secures East German contract Thompson to become B&C chairman Charter buy Maxwell seen ass backer for MGM bid Pathé zooms in on European media groups to help its $1.2bn offer New circuit for CEGB papers Building societies face loss of £5bn a year from tax change Pound pressure grows In week before Budget Laura Ashley warns of future debt problems
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