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News from 26/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Rodney Hobson and Nick Nuttall, A. P. Thirlwall, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, David Lee, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, David Gower, Ken Lawrence's, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, James Bone, Tess Woodcraft, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Peter Aldhous, Richard Streeton, Peter Osborn and Gillian Maxey, Clive Davis meets US novelist Oscar Hijuelos, riding the promotional roller-coaster with The Mambo Kings Play Songs Of Love, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Henry Seymour (Managing Director), Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, John Shepperd, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Ruth Gledhill, Doaglas Broom, Anstol Lieven, Rodney Lord, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Henry Cleere, Director, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Philip Robinson, Charles Dowsett, David Hands, Neil Addison, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, J. B. H. Byfield, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Michael Binyon and Ernest Beck, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, (Michael Phillips), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, John Wakeham, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Lawrence Norcross, Jill Sherman, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Douglas J. Cusine, Nicholas Wood, Ralph Thorpe, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, David Young, Eileen Vizard, Lynda Cantor (Hon Secretary), Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, John Trowell, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Mike Rosewell, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, John Wilson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, A. G. Evershed, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Tom Bower, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hatfield, Michael Ryan,

Resumo

Church faces battle after Runcie goes Archbishop to retire early Test slump by England IRA bombings Loan oversight Power doubt Cup Final clash Index Centre party rivals lead Hungarian race Things that go bump in the middle of the road Ministers rally round to support Thatcher Troops in takeover of Vilnius buildings Arrest after 87 die in dub fire MHA Time to treasure peace and quiet At least 11 churchmen under serious consideration to follow Runcie Barratt International Resorts Traditionalists call for successor 'in touch with the man in the pew' Thatcher will choose from two names Ten years of controversy and triumph Court of Appeal too cautious on retrials, Bar says Military air routes 'unsafe' Big discounts and equity shares lure home buyers School leavers' lack of drive'is hitting Britain' Princess prepares to meet her sister Abbey National Militant expulsions Agenda The week ahead Honda Agriculture incentives 'destroying countryside' Apprenticeship route to ethics Whitehall Brief Troubled water for Scots farmers Canon 'NHS cuts making nurses redundant' Workplace nurseries could be in suburbs MacGregor resolves to end exam confusion Shadowy campaign for Heseltine moves closer to the limelight Paying homage to master of Impressionism Sale Room IRA bomb attacks injure five at police station Force rethinks patrol system Man who brought business and hope Police hurt in clash at illegal 'pay' party Women officers TGWU ballott Late traveller Air crash probe Juno shortfall Home stolen Anglo American Corporntion of Soutn Africa Army chief sees danger of clashes in Lithuania Rocard to boost UK link Kohl aims to heal German unity rift with Thatcher Jewel of the Reichsbahn stands by for the tourist trade Western spotlight: A Lithuanian soldier, who had… The Pope warns against force Envoy witnesses historical replay Rituals of fury feed Kosovo hatred Gorbachev finds top places for the old guard Georgians join nationalist tide Hungary revels in rites of freedom on election day Workers vote to shake off a shabby past Gallery of new and faded stars Friends Provident Toshiba Nixon memoirs reopen wounds of Watergate scandal Hawke set to keep power after election cliff-hanger (Reuter): Colombia minister walks out Hostage hint Flights appeal Troops go home (Reuter): Travel hiccup Paradise prepares for doomsday Maverick may hold final key Mongolian rally issues call for true democracy Castro starts radio battle Street war on Cairo rubbish With a healthy sense of priorities, Neil Kinnock was… Innocence in face of the evidence Bernard Levin urges the judiciary to abandon its unquestioning assumption that police witnesses have no reason to bend the truth Cue for recalling a little white lie The world is his cloister Clifford Longley on Dr Runcie's outstanding achievement Crackdown by proxy? Hungary's Glorious Uncertainty The Canterbury Succession March Hares Last post for some in 1992? Hereditary disease Leprosy in Russia Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Failures in the pursuit of growth Thoughts on Budget Called to account Child video evidence No primrose path Common land threat Threatened bar to court access War crimes trials Baltic prowess Sleeping easy Remembering the horror of Gallipoli On April 25,1915, the first wave of an invasion force headed for the beaches of a Turkish peninsula. Nine months later the last survivors crept away, carrying with them memories of a carnage so terrible that, Brian James discovered, they can still hardly bear to describe it The Times Museums & Galleries The Times Perrier Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Spirit of Jewry revived Isaac Bernstein Today's royal engagements Service luncheon Thanksgiving service Director of energy and imagination in theatre and opera John Ruston, who has died at the age of 66 in Boumemouth, was one of England's most Birthdays today Marriages Service reception Nature notes Lizard's status hangs by the tail Science Report Dr Tim Mason Nazism in a new light Write down for the coming generation what the Lord… Contempt of Court Editor Committed to Prison Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Oxfam Dinners Bridge mixed pairs Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association The Times Trust of Property Shares Public Limited Company Resisting the Latin tag Reality, fantasy and irresistible tosh Television No stinting from a generous host Rock Luther Vandross Wembley Arena The Oscars Love, pain and transformation With this powerful production, grippingly acted on… Theatre The Crucible Royal Exchange, Manchester Bonhams Knightsbridge Sheraton Park Tower More than merely kids' stuff Concerts New Macnaghten Concerts Purcell Room Last innings for convent girls? Sally Brompton reports on the legacy for both good and bad-passed on to the recipients of a unique way of learning Parkinson's Disease Two rites of spring Wombles and Druids do not have much in common. But their hearts are in the same place on the environment Tomorrow Christie's Counting the cost of going back to work Despite the Chancellor's childcare concessions, combining motherhood and a career can still be expensive Courses Selfish! Learn a Language Abroad Surrey College The Business Language Consultancy Devonshire House French Courses in France Capital & Central Colleges Kensington College Easter Revision Career Analysts St. James's Secretarial College London School of Journalism David Game Colleges Law Exams? Educational Guidance BAC KLC BAC The Moyses Stevens Flower School Wey Tutors Easter Revision in Weybridge Worcester Tutorial College Language Courses Abroad Learn a Language at Easter St. Godric's College 'A' Level & G. C. S. E. Easter Courses OISE St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writing School University Appointments University of Kent Bayer Professorship of Neurosurgery Leicester University University of Cambridge University College London Specialist Training University of Surrey The University of Sussex Berlitz School of Languages Scholarships Posts Ashdown House Iaps University of Bristol University of Newcastle upon Tyne Department of Law… All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to A lesson for the Americans It used be though that British schools could learn from their American colleagues, but that view is fading, Douglas Broom reports How school briefed me for a career in law Students will be paid £100 a week for up to four weeks in a work experience scheme to coax them into teaching. Benjamin Fuller, a politics and history student at Durham University, took part in a pilot scheme last September when he spent two weeks teaching at the independent Durham School We Stand firm for the sake of the schools and pupils Labour relief The death of ILEA will be welcomed in surprising quarters The Times Preview features a different area of the… Concise Crossword No 2136 Entertainments Confronting the present Winning Move Cinema Guide The Times Trade Advertisers Sentenced without trial Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Picture Gallery Prices Candles Major offers hope on loans The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,251 Flying through the air with the greatest of ease Student loan oversight Weather Business and Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market From Our Correspondent Los Angeles: BTR to fight bid hurdles in court Summit fails to halt yen's long decline Tourist Rates Ridley delays MMC merger report Boots sells Ward White automotive firms in US Minorco clinches US deal Standard $30m hangs in balance Bank hopes to regain money after deadline is set for MiniScribe sale NFC looking towards 1992 Tebbit set to leave board of Blue Arrow By Our City Staff: Berisford close to property buyout John Charcol PEP Investment Trust Selection Bank Manager Edward Tompkinson Pepping up your investment trust portfolio Tempus Budget fails to brighten hope on long yields Gilt-Edged Stock Watch The Times By Our Financial Staff: Thrifts crisis 'to hit US property' BAT's directors facing Goldsmith legal threat Golf Fund makes £9m buys Fighting worker stress for £25 a year Newsletter strikes gold PZ pointer Queue jumpers… The Times City Diary Ketch-22 The Times City Diary Travelling light Finance of generators thrown into doubt CBI drive on small investors The Mortgage Corporation Major changes course over savings taxation Economic View Innovare seeks £1.5m Sharp Bimec set to prove green is the colour of money in environmental control USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts GrandMet trip to extol virtues of Pillsbury Camford bid battle heats up (Reuter): Japan frees satellite market Tokyo concedes to US after threat of trade sanctions Third Market Gold Former ICI chief is consultant for TV Banks retreat as property virus spreads US Notebook Throgmorton challenge Stoy Hayward P&O profits expected to steam ahead Reporting this Week Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices It's all systems go Energy correspondent David Young on the countdown to privatization of power Thames Power Limited Sale of the century John Wakenham, Secretary of State for Energy, gives his views on the changes in the industry Index A giant in the power game The Central Electricity Generating Board is about to disappear. David Young profiles the two companies that will take its place Senior Thermal Engineering Custom built for success in a tough market-place The big shares switch-on You will soon be asked to invest in the industry, along with its employees, David Young looks at what it will mean to consumers Battle for the National Grid Trust the Scouts to be different Will electricity be a good investment? Powergen Public role for private sector British Coal The wheels of fortune Bigger companies will build smaller power stations in the 1990s, says Rodney Hobson Why coal is still king Michael Hatfield reports on developments to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions Nuclear Electric Schlumberger Industries Links to the power base Privatization means big business for mains cable makers Picture Gallery BICC Cables Ltd Position of power with new responsibilities Pirelli General Trying to catch the wind Alternative energy advocates are fighting an uphill battle in Britain. But private companies, eager to cash in on power, may change all that Nuclear to maintain a vital role David Young reports on the revitalization of the nuclear power industry, which is staying in public ownership Contenders in the northern market Scotland's two power companies, regarded as among the most efficient in Britain, will offer solid competition under privatization an will trade across the border The Power behind the Power E're Not Just One of Britain's Biggest… Thomas Mann appointments Sheffield International Ltd Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Educational St. Joseph's Convent School The Thomas Telford School Headship Secretarial Opportunities in Public Relations Dent Lee Witte plc Total Involvement "Mother" for Forty Japanese Students in… Bancroft's School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Secretary of the Cavalry and Guards Club PR Consultancy Secretary Director's Secretary to Kensington Design Studio PA plus £20,000 The Medical Defence Union The Times PA/SECRETARY to Two Vice Presidents and Office… Consultant Urologist Multiple Display Advertising Items Junior PA to £12,000 £18,000 Television Shorthand Secretary/ Receptionist Michale Zadek Recruitment Receptionist Maine - Tucker SEC/PA Marketing SEC US Film Production Company £14,000 a Year Secretary Ngugi for London marathon Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Zarak Partnership PA/OFFICE Administrator Knightsbridge Secretaries Belle Secretarial Ltd Mistprestige Unusual Opportunity in W8 La Cème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Wine Company—senior PA/SECRETARY The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Merrow Employment Agency Taylor a victim of calendar Athletics Results from Aix-Les-Bains International Training SEC/PA to Elizabeth Hunt Workflow Recruitment Scott & Young Elizabeth Hunt Jaygar Elizabeth Hunt Winifred Johnson (Reuter): Rainey all the way for revenge Motorcycling Non-Secretarial Hounslow's title in champion style Wembley Venue of Legends Weekend Hockey Results Stourport's onward march earns them a place in the final Hockey Nevill digs in to deny Dutch Six-minute blitz sees England home Fifth time lucky for Boardman Cycling Northampton hand victory to underdogs Gymnastics Results from Saturday's 13 meetings Fortune favours Classic Bart Point-To-Point Threat by Higgins may lead to life ban Snooker By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service By Mandarin: In Excess can outpace opposition Racing McCourt links up with Stephenson for Aintree Charmer's Sefton objective By Mandarin: Hexham Selections Saturday's results Blinkered first time Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Best from the west head for capital day out in cup final (AFP): Soviets succumb again RAF sets sights on inter-services title A gala performance at College Grove A Welsh wooden spoon with a silver lining Rugby union marks its exit from the international stage with a match that rises to the inglorious occasion Bridal Bath groomed for final Making the natives restless Weekend Results Wales pin hopes on youth Davidson aims to continue The Week's Highlights Agassi wears down Edberg to take his biggest prize Tennis BSB aiming to start in style with Brazil live at Wembley The Week in View Ken Lawrence's guide to the best of the week's sport on television Today's Fixtures Cambridge row to clean sweep Success at a stroke for lightweight eight in Boat Race Barnet are beaten for speed Swimming English double act upstaged by seasoned Argentinian Bradley's happy return Great Britain make a successful defence Oxford swept along on the wind then washed away by the tide Golf New age is heralded by Gamez Fears continue for state of Robson's fitness Sinton makes Howe happy Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Nervous smiles from United as Webb returns to lift hopes Football Villa find life tough at the top Martyn keeps League leaders at bay Cottee's fortunes take a turn for the better Two Welsh casualties McCarthy suffers from poor return Derby's defensive claims torn apart by Arsenal Football Blackburn pay for their three points Louise Taylor reviews the second division Birtles the linchpin as Grimsby maintain rise Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Aberdeen remain in pursuit of Rangers Ferrari's sudden boost in the sun Senna, with the Brazilian Grand Prix at his mercy, loses a wing and the race Warrington's minds wander Rugby League Results and Tables For the Record One-way traffic to the top ICE Hockey (AP): Record throw Hale's third Smith's title (AP): Delay over Germany Sport in Brief Nose broken Crack shot Squash upset (Reuter): Record swim Snooker English nightmare returns Omega Illingworth's hundred lifts England a out of trouble (AP): Hadlee in party for England tour Cutting the cloth to suit a captain Smith consolidates his lead hut refuses another gamble Halmai claims singles championship Brazilian banana shot earns the fruits of victory Arrests at Wembley Kingston add a fourth honour to their list

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