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News from 19/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Kari Lloyd, H. M. Sands, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ernest Beck and Daniel Treisman, Graham Rock, Anthony Clift, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Christopher Martin Chairman, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, David Lee, Tony Hollingsworth (Managing Director), Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Thomas Armstrong, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Nick Worrall, Rodney Lord and Joe Joseph, Terry Hands, John Stock, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Michael Majerus, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Allen A. Bartholomew, Girard Steichen, David J. Marks, Carol Leonard, Carol Sarler, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Ray Clancy, Marian de Bass, Bernard Levin, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, C. E. M. Preston, Neil McKittrick, Henry Gee, Mountgarret, Dave Nellist, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Philip Redfern (Deputy Director), Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Ray Robinson Are, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Rodney Lord, Nigel Williamson and David Hands, John Ballantine, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Paul Parker, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Tallack, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Robin Oakley and Craig Seton, Marion Devine, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Griffith Edwards, Mary Dejevsky and Anatol Lieven, Professor Vytautas Landsbergis, David Hands, Janis MacKay, Peter H. Millard, John Percival, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Philip Robinson and Melinda Wittstock, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Roddy MacKenzie, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, James Bone and Sarah Jane Checkland, Neil Kelly, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Andrew V. R. Smith (Director), Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Frank Paton, Mark Almond, G. J. Hewitt, Colin A. Roberts, (Michael Phillips), Daniel Treisman, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, M. D. Berkson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Robert Clough, Clive Tregarthen Mumford, Richard Evans, Ken Lawrence, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Raymond Plant, Anne McElvoy, Ian Murray and Andrew McEwen, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, Jennifer Temkin, Ian Ross, Gabriel Ronay, Shirley Porter, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alun Roberts, Roger Bootle, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Price, Jamie Dettmer, M. E. Hodgson, Hugh Willatt, Chairman, David Brewerton, John Ellwood, George Ace, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Marian McIntyre, Karl Lloyd, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Scrivenor, David G. Smith, Owen Jenkins, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Trevan Hingston, Klara Sternberg, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Knipe and Andrew McEwen, Chris Moore and Dennis Signy, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Myles Glover, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Vince Wright, Susan Thomson and Gillian Maxey, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Stuart MacLure, Matthew Bond, Ian Trethowan, chairman, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, W. J. West, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Triumph for East German conservatives Kohl-backed Alliance victorious in first free election IMF urges hard Budget Gun rampage Assad signal Opera hitch Berisford loss Catching up Index French authorities see red over blue chips Gorbachov denies ultimatum Huge art theft at US museum By a Staff Reporter: Sun brings jams on the roads Methodist Homes for the Aged Thatcher defiant in face of more reverses Ministers urging school opt-out despite court veto BP to cut 1,000 jobs at HQ Dictaphone a Pilney Bowes Company MPs 'favour' cut in abortion limit Help on way for carers of aged Journalists in vigil at Iraqi embassy Leader contest rules to change Heseltine prepares for the summer Electricians face new expulsion Selection of green shortlist Smaller businesses can now afford top advertising talent Advertisement Drug firm changes its insulin Robbery plea Soviet coup Cattle disease Moss injured Guinness chair Portfolio Man is killed and seven injured in Glasgow shooting More burglary cases may go to magistrates By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: DPP inquiry on freed prisoners Greek galleys fight for berth Doctors call for police cover Bafta accolade for Shirley Valentine Abbey National High-spend councils may escape capping Call to end plunder of warships Bugatti sculpture in actor's sell-off Saleroom Villagers settle in for 30-channel television feast Protesters march on Downing Street Brewers agree to pay community tax for managers Church to study status of woman diocesan bishop Opinion polls predict sweeping Labour win Mid-Staffs By-Election MoD guard review Bomb scare Officer quits Brushing up Soccer link Winning pâté Police computer has basic failings Late back pay Port discovery Kites killed Armed raid TV dish call Bond winners Honda Whitehall concern over court rulings against ministers Philips Girl scouts to the fore in forest trek Extracting cash the friendly way Whitehall Brief Enterprise scheme draws record entries Carter says Assad is ready for peace talks with Israel Hurd visit heralds end to Pretoria's isolation Morgan and child reunited Lockerbie bomb link (Reuter): Singh deputy staying on (Reuter): Nuns beaten Hospital sued by patient it saved By Our Foreign Staff: Phantoms of the opera houses bedevil glittering first nights Lacroix swings back to the 60s US braced for inflow of heroin Syria seeks Saddam overthrow Royal couple weighed down by gifts Socialist congress ends in disarray Volvo Gorbachov denies issuing ultimatum over Lithuania Leningrad voters perplexed (Reuter), (AP): Hope for hostages Economic shake-up predicted Canon (Reuter): Curbs on press as Chinese old guard meet Dignity and disbelief in Berlin poll The East German Election Final shots of Bonn warriors Moscow becomes a lone voice in Warsaw Pact Voters revel in new freedom Bush gives in to big defence cuts From Our Own Correspondent, Bonn: Mr Clean becomes a reluctant hero Man in the News: Lothar de Maizière Havel dream comes true with Charter 77 congress Alliance win brings unity much closer Bavaria successes The Political Future of South Africa A quiet voice of independence Lithuania's struggle to regain the independece which its people have longed for since 1940 has been led by a gentle, unassuming musicologist, Professor Vytautas Landsbergis. But faced by mounting fears of a Soviet intervention, will the leader of the national movement be able to keep his nerve? Anatol Lieven reports Vytautas is a very good chess player, and can detach himself from outside noise and pressure At an anti-independence meeting, placards showed Professor Landsbergis playing Lithuania in the shape of a battered violin Christie's Baltic Leaders in the Making British Diabetic Association Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Times Diary Sit down gentlemen and be counted Bernard Levin enjoins Conservatives of the doubting kind to declare their preference openly for a yard of green leather over a modieum of resolve Getting to know the grockles Onward Christian Kohl Anne McElvoy on a firm East German vote for fast reunification What right, whose life? The Times Obituary for a State Untrivial Pursuit Playing to Win Speeding wheels of justice Iraq execution Properly launched? Urged to spend Plight of elderly in nursing homes Cuts at the Maudsley Poll tax disquiet Limits of charity Poetry library gift Missing 13-spot ladybirds Hotel fires Telephone manners In case of need Court Circular Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Kenneth Taylor Government services to exporters in times of world debt crisis Breathing life into traditional virtues Anniversaries Canford School Christening Major-General R. G. Ekin Unheeded advice during the retreat from Burma Institution of Mechanical Engineers Memorial service Dinner Len Shipman Injecting energy into the Football League Lord Stewart of Fulham Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Choose my instruction instead of silver: Choose… Picture Gallery On This Day Prospects for Groundnuts London Association for the Blind Parched future for Amazonia Science Report The Times Nightmare ends at new Opéra In Paris on Saturday, the much-troubled new Opéra de la Bastille staged its first production-of Berlioz's massive work, Les Troyens. John Higgins reports Short and sweet from soul's finest survivor Rock Cartis Mayfield Town and Country Club The Mi Group Playhouse Royal opera House Young sounds of rich beauty Concert LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Song and dance gambles Benedict Nightingale weighs the argument for musicals in our subsidized theatres John Lill BBCSO/Davis Festival Hall One from the heart, darlings Television Another fine old mess? Short of funds, attacked on all sides, divided and confused-but is that a complete picture of our national museums? Simon Tait investigates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Museum & Galleries The Times preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday, as Concise Crossword No 2130 Entertainments Medals of a brave woman Word-Watching Winning Move Private Advertisers Television & Radio A German cop on the upbeat Television Choice Radio Choice The Manufacturing initiative Britain soaks up unseasonal March sunshine The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,245 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather History battle joined by peers Business and Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Compass points to Sketchley sell-offs ERM move 'would boost exports£4bn' Qintex loss of almost $10m Bilbao grows Home brew Minorco buy Tourist Rates IMF favours tough stance by Chancellor Berisford faces £200m US loss Blocking stake at Really Useful NatWest directors given ?1/2m Report reveals Blue Arrow payouts John Charcol Talk about a better mortgage Tate & Lyle confirms bid plea Twin political and green attacks send water shares racing back to dry land Tempus Advertisement From a Correspondent Dubai: Firms told to export oil skills Stock Watch The Times Quebec Central Railway Company Why funding policies hold the real risks Gilt-Edged National Savings hit as investors switch to rivals Campaign by Anglo for debate over SA BTR chief plans to lobby Dukakis in Norton bid (Reuter): Opec fails to resolve Kuwaiti question Exhibition halls facing shake-up US? Forget it—says Aylwin New-style Sealink sets sail Smith trawls the pool Etienne aboard Standard to seek higher fee income Back to school Holiday paid Japanese aim for accord on Saks BAT looks a £2bn winner as profits go up In smoke Reporting this Week Major's cue for mix of care and imagination Economic View Capitalization and change on week CIA tops the ratings Two utilities take stakes in largest private generator Busy Hornby buys ?2m for new fields of leisure USM Review Fast growth in money restricts policy at Fed US Notebook Unlisted Securities OKI Investment Trusts Third Market Gold How to hold on to teachers There is no doubt that the staffing shortages in schools have reached serious levels. Stuart Maclure offers some simple and not too costly solutions The present lack of specialists in shortage subjects will not go away The advisory committee was concerned about low morale Educational Ealing College of Higher Education The Whitgift Foundation Whitgift School Principal Coventry School Bursar Jesus College, Cambridge School Chaplain St. Clare's Oxford St George's V. A. School Class Teacher Assistant Registrar Institute of Neurology Merton College (Oxford) Rethink the crisis Notice Board Musical key to helping the handicapped A special technique is helping the severely handicapped to express themselves. Sam Kiley reports Educational Specialist Training Museum Training Institute Posts Bursar Wooing the girl into engineering Can today's classrooms break a traditional and lingering career barrier and entice more women in engineering? Professional Freelance Language Tutors Millicom Information Services Lectureships Box No… University Appointments Leicester University Educational University Appointments Kingdom of Saudi Arabia University of Cambridge University of Oxford School of Oriental and African Studies University of Durham Department of Law Allen & Overy… University of Southampton University of Oxford University of Durham Courses The Writing School University of Oxford Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wallace Tutorial College Alliance Française Easter Revision Courses St Matthew's College St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College University of Southamton University of Nottingham Duff Miller Home Languages Lessons Ltd. Surrey College Learn Italian in Tuscany Multiple Display Advertising Items London School of Journalism How to find some degree of success A mushrooming of MBA courses has meant a decline in quality. Some are merely executive courses suggesting Mba status. 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Julian Powell-Tuck Powell-Tuck, Connor & Oreleh Ltd Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items The mail Reception/admin, W1 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Partners Secretary Tax Consultant SW1 £16,000 +… Barnet Thomas Mann Zarak Hay Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited The battle of London's third airport The hard sell to bring more airlines into Stansted begins today. Expansion seems unstoppable, despite the protests of the environmentalists. Harvey Elliott surveys the struggle Stansted Express Centrepiece as big as Trafalgar Square The new £90 million terminal, nearly finished, has been designed for efficiency and convenience BAA The world's leading international airport… A welcome destination Stansted is set to become a favourite with the leading airlines, reports Harvey Elliott Catering to the cargo cult New facilities will allow Stansted to more than treble its freight capacity Emphasis on the environment A special drainage system heads a range of conservation measures Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange Bureau Turning history's troublesome tide How the new airport can maintain London as the world's prime air centre McAuley keeps his title but does not I want to keep Duff Boxing (Reuter): Chàvez in controversy Great Britain challenge for promotion Ice Hockey Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunties Multiple Classified Advertising Items English pair lift title hopes Badminton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items University challenge on the TideWay BCO Laboratory Services Limited Travel Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomson in top form as he lifts title Bowls Multiple Classified Advertising Items New style for Parrott Snooker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial AB Services Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): Bugno hangs on for his first triumph Cycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items The big If as a potential triumph turns to disaster Rugby Union: A Triumph of Amateurishness Follows England's New Found Professionalism as Scotland Outwit their Slam Opponents English army sent home to think again Swansea drive to double Wasps show little resistance Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Five nations' table England Colts foiled by Italy in injury time Waterloo sunk by cup calls Sole pays tribute to nation's support Collins stands by to fill in for O'Hara Havant scale the heights on back of high-rising Hill Hockey: Hounslow are Left to Ponder their Missed Chances St Albans celebrate early Weekend Hockey Results Wembley Venue of Legends Slough are the first national champions Dismal season ends as it began Skiing: A Winter of Woe Leaves the Sport Facing an Investment Crisis Schneider passes final test Owner's long trip rewarded by victory of Pendil's Niece Point-To-Point Results from Saturday's 12 meetings Cauthen to ride for Mellon Racing Robinson and Oughton land £44,000 race Mandarin: Young Ty to make amends for uncharacteristic lapse Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Dwyer booked for Against The Grain Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selectiions The Times Racing Service Hills formulates master plan to stay at Manton Sangster sells Atoll Hern's Mukddaam heads for Kempton Saturday's results Firm going to rule out Fact Finder From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Upward Trend left to carry Ireland's hopes Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Rothmans fails to hold lead Yachting: Satellite Tracking System Fails as Swedish Ketch Believed to Be out in Front Global third The New Lancia Dedra Thomas is allowed to wrest title from May Gymnastics Sweet revenged as AC Milan are thrown off balance Football Palace speak in an unknown tongue Positive outlook works wonders for Atkinson Defenders dominate Ormondroyd takes on a starring role to keep Villa on top Football: Expensive Newcomer Makes Immediate Impact for First Division Leaders as the Champions Fall Further from Contention No laughs with McLaughlin Little and not large enough Aberdeen smother Hearts Webb on target European League Results United airborne for promotion Louise Taylor reviews the second division Worst day for exits this season Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Timid Tranmere win again Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Race is all but lost concedes Graham Daley double Rosenthal strikes Top scorers Lara's century puts more pressure on ragged England Cricket: England Find that the West Indies' Reserve Strenth is Challenging for a Test Place Dennis is a menace to batsmen Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Atherton cuts loose as England a win series (AFP): India win by one run Nielsen re-signs Cusack wins by tightest of margins Judo In pursuit of the ultimate match Ken Lawrence's guide to the best of the week's sport on television Test finely poised entering final day This Week's Highlights Referee's rulings help Britain to survive onslaught Rugby League Leigh steal point from champions Early sprint pays off for Farrell in Essex Cycling (Reuter): Jansher beats injury to take Finnish Open Squash Rackets From a Special Correspondent, Tenerife: Fernàndez back in the sun after 11 years in the shade Golf Leading Final Scores Mudd keeps up a tradition Walker birdies her way to victory (AP): Bubka on top form at home In Brief Field gets lesson in technique Swimming For the Record Denmark proves he has arrived Athletics: Raw Talent Shines through in the Absence of the Big Names Tired Kingston clinch Carlsberg League title Basketball Warburg inspires holders Hampton Real Tennis Whitaker makes it seem all too easy Equestrianism Latta wins first ride in style Boxing Liverpool move into top gear Seles is waiting for Capriati British Telecom England can yet emerge as a force Scots in good heart for All Blacks England's triumph almost denied by Nato United's manager praises Barnes By Our Foreign Staff: Lithuanian economy put under attack Gorbachov set to turn the screw on rebels Japan interest rate rise Appeal granted Polluted seas Uninsured art Inquiry call Tackling fame Index MPs support war crimes trials Watch your language, the Munchkins are coming Hurd meets de Klerk for talks on aid East Germany's SPD spurns coalition offer Labour in reselection switch Howe warns of tough Budget John Charcol Talk about a better mortgage Falling land sales hold up hospital building £250,000 fight for river BBC Budget Call Ulster jail report urges 90 changes BP employees shocked by job cuts in City head office A power in the kitchen Confidence vote on MP dropped Parkinson takes a drive into future Appeal for rail funding gets a cool reception Call for greater mad cow safety France's late bid in battle for new tank Murder inquiry reopened Safety seating Paper's error Soldier killed Young citizens Miners lobby Police slashed Closure fight Trial of PC jailed for 17 years was travesty of justice Police officers fabricated evidence against constable Godunov exported back to Russia Rare eagle lands on Norfolk coast Journalist sues police over arrest in 'bogus' raid Speech-controlled typewriter rivals Shakespeare Repeat of court blunder averted Gotch record anticipated Saleroom Orchestra's warning on venue Life term for rapist who killed heiress 13 years ago The Beckman Hotline Winner is bound for Spain Portfolio BBC Sea pollution 'is posing growing health threat' Worldwide investigation links disposal of sewage with disease Stale schools to adopt student teaching scheme Laser-feed may increase growth Glenmorangie By Our Science Editor: Acid rain damage may last decades Drug fears grow with record rise in addicts UK public embraces all things Japanese Ministers face legal action threat over London council capping The Poll Tax debate New rating could end York family's business tradition Labour hope sticks to script Fears of higher collection costs after the Budget Security staff registration scheme opens Baroness 'made poverty claim' Employers get advice on Aids MP to retire GP appeal Child award Tax protest Driving ban Police team to pursue war crimes inquiry Warsaw memories Major's alternatives How will the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Budget—his first, and the first to the televised—affect you? Rodney Lord looks at the options open to him and offers (right) a chart on which you can fill in the changes as they are announced in the House Picture Gallery Standing in the rain Gallery cleared of young people House of Lords £57m in building grants for arts Workers' pay 'too low' Rates paper promised Parliament today Toshiba De Klerk is likely to visit Britain in May, Hurd says OAU sets up group to monitor South Africa 'Army' attempts to count number of US homeless US space station encounters turbulence By Our Foreign Staff: Mengistu to allow multi-party system Rebels in Ethiopia force regime's hand Socialist deadlock persists Li to ease austerity policy as output falls Parisian vice squad nets its leader during red light raid 'Abuses' by Israel attacked Dispute hint on budget Pipe blamed for hotel fire Communist Party suffers election rout in Leningrad Estonia nationalists claim early triumph in elections Eurochannels The Sign of Sound Quality Ceausescu's top aides win appeal delay European conservatives back Budapest scholar India lifts defence spending Off course (AP): Boat sentence Car bomb (AP): Bus strike (Reuter): Biggest liner (AFP): Jaw breaker Tournament of the Mind Wallenberg 'was double agent' Delors presses Bonn to consult EC before currency changes The East German Election Kohl explains vision of new unity From Our Own Correspondent, Bonn: Lafontaine pins poll hopes on broken pledges The Voting From Our Own Correspondent, Bonn: Gains in conservative Bavaria give some early solace to SPD The favoured 'express route' is opened up Berlin's mirror image Nato membership issue still Kremlin stumbling block Barclays Masters of the black market The £130m haul from a Boston gallery has highlighted a growing world-wide problem, David Sapsted reports Aerospatiale Thieves with a £130 Million Shopping List Times Diary Communism down but for from dead After the East German elections, Mark Almond finds the economic certainties of the old order still appeal to many over the unknown What cure for the new-tech ham? Hanging in the balance Robin Oakley sees Labour having to struggle for a majority Counting by nooddles Philip Howard: Old words for new The Times A Kind of Wild Justice A Black and White Case Sublime Loot Tighter controls on false papers Finding a 'fifth man' Sneak preview Mandela at Wembley Ethical issues in the case of Bazoft Poll tax points Westminster meters Training young opera singers Weather omen Sleeping easy First-class post Court Circular School announcements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Meeting Ronald Dowd Australian tenor who revelled in taxing dramatic roles Appointments Birthdays today Rear-Admiral Sir Matthew Slattery Naval aviator who turned to supplying aircraft in war and peace Tracing a gene from the past Science Report Karl Münchinger Yardstick for Bach in earlier days Today's royal engagements The Chartered Institute of Building Dinner Reception The Sovereign Lord has filled me with. his spirits;… On This Day Madame Tussaud's Burned out Appointments in the Forces The Times First-timers come first Terry Hands, artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, argues that the subsidized theatre's prime duty is to new writers Visual provocation in store Shunning ordinary venues, eight young artists have taken over an old factory to mount their own exhibition. John Stock reports Tate Gallery Booking back ill middle-aged embarrassment Theatre Forget-Me-Not Lane Greenwich More dash, less splash, a test for young talents Dance Scottish Ballet Theatre Royal, Glasgow Where are the wits? Television Contrary of Mary Rock Mary Coughlan Dominion A sharp edge to the Nineties Barberella bodysuits and cut-outs may sound like the Sixties revisited, but the geometric, chiselled silhouette is completely fresh The Manufacturing faitiative Clothkits French Blair Hotline Cerruti winners Down, not out The Times Preview features a different area of the… Concise Crossword No 2131 Entertainments Reborn out of a rubbish tip Word-Watching Winning Move Television & Radio Sondheim, side by side Television Choice RSPCA Stonehenge scarred by graffiti artists The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,246 Riverboat inquiry call as lax safety blamed Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Mid Staffs battle for the loonies Political sketch Paris designer to miss show Business and Finance The Pound Stock Market M&S blow feared Booker up Rugby rises Stock Markets Tourist Rates End raw deal for small investors, Se told Sterling hits records low against mark 'Risk' fund curbs urged Carter admits theft of $1m from clients VPI suspends former owner of American subsidiary Optimism over County Hall Berisford under Tate scrutiny Arrows Limited Turriff weathers storm in advance to ?5.82m Business Roundup Acorn grows by 123% Refuge hit by losses Glamar buys Speedo arm IMI More Record Results Halshaw in 8.5% fall Alba declines at half way Agatha Christie gives Booker a happy ending Tempus Tyne Tees falls by £720,000 LET and Daiwa in joint deal Company Briefs Refuge Group Plc Invesco to sell firm for $64m Accura set to but City Gate Estates in £22m agreed deal Runciman profit salvo Wassall soars Canning rise Elders study Scholes down S&R steady Metalrax £7m Birch awaits silver The Times City Diary IMI primed to expand Quarterly £8m by Blue Arrow A fed-up Fayed leaves The Times City Diary Return ticket The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: US staff attack BTR bid Trews time The Times City Diary Purchases enable Hickson to soar Independent Annual anachronism comes round again Comment Mum on the creche (Reuter): Wall Street Philips BP shares slip despite talk of $500m savings Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Touche Ross World Market Indices Bank of Scotland Equities marked lower The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options Traditional Options Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall ASA Law Legal Resurces Legal Executive for Civil Litigation. Small West End… BBC Corporate Recruitment Services Counting the cost of unity As East Germans cast their vote for reunification, Sir Alan Walters looks at the methods of achieving a single mark and the implications of such a move Fall in demand for East German goods and the dislocation so created will bring a clamour for help Quarry Dougall BBC Budget Call Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Look more closely at video Legal Brief Video-recorded evidence should be made admissible, Jennifer Temkin argues Power to review industrial tribunal Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… Laurence Simon Associates Legal Appointments Deputy Judge Advocate Certificate was not conclusive Court will control pace of multi-party litigation Taking the ice out of divorce Edward Fennell reports on a group of lawyers who strive to save failing marriages Summary offensiveness John Ellwood questions the trend to exclude some serious offences from trial by jury in the Crown Court Legal Appointments The Crown Prosecution Service Pension Management Ltd Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Chambers and Partners Wilson Stephens Recruitment Specialists for the… Garfield Robbins Albright & Wilson Harding Management Consultants Quarry Dougall Legal Positions Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Deacons ASA Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Personnel Quarry Dougall The Law Society Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Bromley the London Borough Applied Management Sciences Ltd. 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