News from 22/03/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Barry Doyle, Jeremy Andrews, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Brian L. buffham, Frank Black, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Pearce Wright, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Robert Breckman, Quentin Cowdry and Stewart Tendler, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, James Sherjan, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, Leslie Lilley, David Fearnley, Ian Murray, Ken Yong, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Geoffrey Corfield, James Bone, Richard Streeton, Harare, Geoffrey Dalton, D. Thomas, John Lewis Political Staff, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Adrian Rattenbury, Harry Eyres, A. E. Smith, Usha Prashar, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kate Baldwin, Andrew Gray, Geoff Brown, Bruno Betteltheim, Bernard Levin, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, David Tweed, Libby Jukes, Henry Gee, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Peter Davenport, Stuary Dixon, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Anne Barnes, Ann Kent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Mathew Parris, David Hands, Mel Webb Florence, Jim Coulter, Richard Kent, M. R. Whitlam, Chairman, R. N. Roy, Neil MacFarlane, Dave Williams, Thomson Prentice, Norman de Mesquita, Anne McElvoy, and Ian Murray, R. Grant, Sally Jones, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, J. B. Knight, Sally Watts, A. Bennett, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Lan Ross, Nicholas Harling, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Key Biscayne, Dennis Signy, William Jackson, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Peter Jay, Peter Purton, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicola Davison, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, C. R. Wace, Sonia Gable, George Bickerstaffe, Charles MacFeridge, E. L. R. Rix, Dinah Bisdee, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Terence Burlin, E. D. Swinton, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Nick Nuttal and Chris Partridge, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Colin Harvey, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Fred Bridgland, Alan Franks, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, McCarron & Gibbons, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Mary Wesley, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson and Michael Binyon, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, G. W. Smith, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, M. Kahtan, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Inflation and Budget fears drive £ down New poll blow for Tories Plea on poll tax rejected De Klerk talks Tokyo plunge Liverpool fail Index Price rises may hit 9.3% summer peak Bond sells 'Irises' for £25m—and loses £5m Tanks back on the streets of Romania Gorbachov decree to curb Lithuania New inquiry ordered on Birmingham Six 'Think tank' chief Rothschild dies Arthur Price of England Six killed in ethnic clashes Thatcher rejects back-dating poll tax rebates Tory voters swing left in community charge backlash Country Life Heal strolls toward Westminster Mid-Staffs By-Election GPs reject ballot on new contracts Paper's report 'led to a life of fear' Speaker rebukes Treasury minister Correction RSPCA Lockerbie detectives to question terrorist Thames safety EC air ruling Architect's gold Rules revised AMA secretary Hatton attack Traditional style Farzad Bazoft Dumbstruck Ben Fear of child sex link over bogus social workers Inspector calls witness 'a liar' Thief-proof car trap foiled the police and their man Public funding for arts 'is lowest in West' Maestro misses Saint Laurent show Preferred Driver Plan Saunders 'lost trust of Guinness board' Lawyers to offer 'quick' service for home buying B&Q Gale stirs up conservatory dispute Pay equality ruling brings new dilemma to employers Women and work BBC to sell series in special interests Karpov draws ahead Friends of the Elderly MP wants 'dirty beach' signs to warn sea bathers Patten heading for pollution dispute with EC Bamboo blooming to save the panda Pan Am Day-trippers celebrate in Red Square Legal fight rejoined over City buildings Parents seek £3,000 rise in salaries for teachers More male students failing than females BTEC One-off donations better for charities Cruellest year for animals Planning 'must start' on charge for road users Public to see secret tunnels of Dover Minister's optimism surprises Beloff Eastern Europe 'Hooligan help' for the Italians Football Patten estimates average poll tax to be £363 Environment 'Irrelevant' Budget condemned Coastal defence grants increase Breath test powers 'enough' £112m for the homeless £10m aid for Namibia CFC use cut by half Country grant Parliament today Moscow orders to deserters meet Lithuania defiance Draft on secession fails to satisfy Soviet deputies Georgian election is postponed Mystifying world of Eurospeak Leg up for the President Private US funds for Poles Kohl sees a two-year haul to reunification East German SPD reconsider coalition with conservatives Hungary ends Israel flights after threats Shadow of Stasi over new deputies Alarm grows over fate of Hungarians in Romania Bitter legacy of age-old conflict Warrants for Britons (Reuter): Immunity deal Mugabe threat (Reuter): Mongolia leader (Reuter): Beer riots (Reuter): Bulgaria poll (AP): Border open Air chief shot British holiday for the orphan hero USAir Populist sparks off deep division in Civil Forum South Africa sounds out Kremlin on future ties Bail for Ward suspects Shamir rejects Peres approach Socialists to retain Mauroy Judge rules on Reagan diary Peking boost to military budget Taiwanese poll 'farce' VIPs on a Windhoek merry-go-round The Namibian Cabinet Nuns get taste for good life Rangoon's leaders clear bastions of opposition Popping pills to kill Cairo's clamour Angola peace back on agenda Cameroon cuts royal coverage Judgement day looms for Sistine restoration The world's leading experts will pass judgement next week on the controversial 10-year restoration of the Sistine Chapel. Some hail it as a triumph, others say the work of Michelangelo has been irretrievably ruined. George Hill reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Reward offer in 'world's biggest art theft' Nigel Williamson Times Diary Growth: the elusive target Peter Jay on the problem that defies every Chancellor Men of outraged letters Bernard Levin samples the poison pens of the literati—and suggests a new outlet Hawke set to pluck a stumbling Peacock Christopher Thomas sees Australians sticking to the devil they know Mandela in pride of place The Birmingham Six Something to Celebrate Give and Take Censorship of Soviet mail Stigma of leprosy Polytechnic cuts Poll tax disquiet Crisis in care of elderly and sick Self-help at the top Farming today Peace in Israel Irish courts Museum life Harrow School development Honesty in business First-class post In case of need Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Court Circular Luncheon Today's royal engagements Appointments Lev Yashin The Black Panther in the Moscow Dynamo goal Lord Rothschild A man of many parts-scientist, government adviser and M15 agent Dinners Announcements & Personal War and a windbag Television Shadowlands Ride on Major's galloping gift horse Leaps of imagination Debra Craine on the latest adaptation, a dance version, of Ibsen's Peer Gynt Impossible dreamers over the moon Theatre How Steeple Sinderby wanderers won the FA Cup Mermaid Blues that haunt the memory Sugar Hill Blues Croydon Warehouse Ride on Major's galloping gift horse The Arts Richard Morrison on what Tuesday's Budget means for professional fund-raisers in the arts Trials of a runner-up Opera City Lit Theatre True to its history Concert RLPO/Pesek Spink Freedom has merely been delayed David Robinson talks to Sir Richard Attenborough about his film Cry Freedom, now being officially released in South Africa, three years after the rest of the world Acting under 'the will of heaven' Spielberg takes a flyer on nostalgia The Arts David Robinson reviews, Always, a City of Sadness, Strapless, Tango and Cash, Rude Awakening, Judgment in Berlin and Abel Take a short cut to the past A killing for Curtis Video Box New Hardbacks TLS The female of the spirits Ruth Dresman The pain and cure of living Victoria Glendinning on the survivor of Buchenwald and ghetto thinking, who argued about the death camps, and turned to the care of damaged children Recollections and Reflections By Brumo Fiction Miele Ubique revived The Defence of Buffer's Drift Tasting of Flora Novel of the Week A Sensible Life The Times Making old bones younger Medical Briefing Scanner race Breast Cancer-The Greatest Worry Thirty years on the Pill Health The Pill was designed in the Sixties to be harmless, simple and reliable. Ann Kent reports on how we feel about it now In pursuit of perfection British Diabetic Association Better Things to Come Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 2133 Entertainments Story carved from suffering Word-Watching Winning Move Opera, Dance & Books Entertainments Cinema Guide A mixed bag of detectives Television Choice Radio 1 Television & Radio Radio Choice Without computer cabling! Palace on parade for President The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,248 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Six are killed in ethnic clashes Farmer's 'green victim' claim 'Desperate Dan' pale with anger Political sketch The Times The Pound Stock Market Garston charges Laporte ahead Bowthorpe up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Sterling slips on Budget inflation fear Quinnen quits Capel after policy disputes Nomura setback on fund Bupa's £92m bid for HCA cleared MMC says deal will not reduce competition Sterling slips on Budget inflation fear Breakfast at home with Tiffany BAT tops £2bn forecast BP 'could help Opec in Iraq' We're Adding Value at British Steel Tibbett & Britten lifts profits 43% to £9pm Business Roundup Hibernian at £13.4m Gabicci down 24% Mohair falls to £4.54m B. A. T Industries IFICO slides into the red ICI offshoot expects fall Laporte's successful formula Tempus Rosehaugh holds talks on venture with Hammerson World of Leather slumps into loss De Beers raises rough diamond price 5.5% Britannic storms claims at £1.5m Steetley expands with £92m buy in France Budgens to sell 51 stores Mowat down Value higher £2bn off units Daf advance Gold falls Final bell for Church The Times City Diary Prestige spot for Potsworth Matthews fishes for change The Banker's Lament The Times City Diary On parade The Times City Diary Z points the way The Times City Diary Schroders boosted by water sell-off ISE set to shed 280 jobs Securicor Communications Teenage scribblers set a test for the Major Comment Secondary debt doomed Comment Royal Mail Business Chancellor rides the inflation wave Critics of John Major's Budget maintain that runaway prices are the Government's biggest problem. Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, investigates Why the RPI is still seen as the leading guide City faults missed fiscal opportunity Canon Bond reprieved by £868m BRL deal Girobank Business Anking Progress cools at Johnson Cleaners Horton faces the BP challenge Chairman plans to take oil company right to the top World Market Indices London Traded Options Enterprise Shares suffer as interest rate fears grip dealing rooms Renishaw rises 52% to £5.4m Tullow ahead Profits slip Shorco up Trevian sale Bubble 'may burst on work prospects soon' Jardine profit lifts market Slump hits figures from S&f Recent Issues Traditional Options Dow slides on late selling World Markets Wall Street Alpha Stocks Paying for Budget generosity Parlfalio Equities under pressure Stock Exchange Prices Parlfalio Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Times Battle to beat airport bombers Next month an anti-terrorist device goes on trial at Gatwick. Nick Nuttall and Chris Partridge describie the systems that have followed Lockerbie Scott of the Midwest A bird protection project in the states will copy Sir Peter Scott's pioneering work Time Life Books Workstation humbles super computer A test of two machines may mean big savings for business users I. T. In Action Test-tube diplomacy Science & Technology Frozen embryos are helping the soviet union to improve its goat-milk yield, Pearce Wright reports Hard times for the contractors Jobscene Daily rates for freelances are still good-but the vacancies are fever Medicine's bloody revolution Science & Technology Thomson Prentice reviews a medical exhibition that chronicles a century and a half of social agonies and scientific progress in British health care Progress on CFCs Mars food bars Water alert Video show Sun Wonder wobble Briefing Papal warning Game of strife Pest attack Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer hacker strikes again Multiple Display Advertising Items At long last, the future arrives Science & Technology An amazingly fast new digital communications network is launched next month. Peter Purton reports Calls that can track you down Mini-mice clue to dwarfism Science Report Genetically-Cngineered mice could shed light on human growth defects Multiple Display Advertising Items 'As' means 'in the manner of' for radio pirates Immigrants' admissions made under pressure Multiple Display Advertising Items Evidence conflicted with plea Slicing cooked meat is not preparation of food Wardship court will not usurp military law Concern over papers McCrory put to test on his claims to big league Boxing Kelly given incentive Cycling Playing to win Wallace is the latest pretender Athletics Spirit of Bannockburn prevails at Murrayfield Football must learn from US Change for worse Oldham deserve credit for win Tennis coaching Blizzard-stopper who likes to be in middle of fray Book Review Deuchar leads line-up Real Tennis Give Johnson a fair chance Mulish behaviour Police recruitment Sports Letters may be seat Introducing the classic class of 1990 The Times invites 16 leading trainers to offer an early assessment of their prospects for the big races this Flat season Draw encourages Jahangir Squash Rackets Wizards are triumphant in defeat Outshot by fast men of Britain Ice Hockey RAF join the battle too late Hockey Women turn artificial Today's Fixtures European Cup Winner's Cup Quarter-final, second leg Sporting videos winners McKenzie lay-off Beau Sher primed for a flying start in Doncaster Mile Norton's Coin ruled out Deyon & Exeter Results from yesterday's two meetings Worcester Rapid Raceline Racing Cecil work rider dies Opinions sought in Derby entry debate Doncaster Towcester The Times Racing Service Haynes's lost chance to taunt England batsmen with spin Cricket Pointe-A-Pierre Scoreboard Lawrence runs into trouble Pienaar is replaced by de Villiers Reports Steinlager cruising in control Yachting Polytechnics' delight tempered Caterham on top via the back door Inquiry nearly over Oxford crew are made to look ordinary Rowing The cup that went off course Golf Bristol fall to Cardiff 'reserves' Northampton are tilting for glory Additional ban rules Hall out of club tour A variation in pace pays off for Prenn Rackets Hirst's goal ensures Ferguson rings the changes to no avail Football Millwall survival fears are growing Ayre resigns at Halifax Swimmers on parade First in Sprinter back Scots fade Video proof Marseilles inspired by Waddle Lendi falls foul of Sanchez as the top seeds tumble out For the Record Fitness tests show pupils are not sufficiently active Sports Council Conference Councils fear new law on tendering British boxer critically ill following title bout Littlewoods Boxing Irish eyes are smiling as England slip Snooker Sport Liverpool are humbled by Spurs Quinn's goal lifts City West Ham join the fray Japan Airlines New lease of life for Waites Fastest man lured to London Marathon by bus Budget £100m is welcomed by Lord Taylor Tributes are paid to the legendary Yashin Women get their own 'Ryder Cup' Appointments Keeping politics above the board Is it ethical for politicians to become involved in the business world? George Bickerstaffe looks at the rules restricting Civil Servants and MPs in this area Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reflecting your true ability A national system of qualifications is giving clearer choices to employers and employees. Edward Fennell reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduating to degrees of sponsorship Large organizations are taking a greater interest in helping talented students to pay for their studies, with a view to recruiting them as graduates. Sally Watts investigates a new trend Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items
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