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News from 29/03/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, M. L. Eastmann (Secretary), Gillian Tindall, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Peter Green, Nick Nuttall, Jill Sherman and Ruth Gledhill, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Stewart Tendler and Edward Gorman, David Powell, Athietics Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Pearce Wright, Simon Henderson, Sonya Teale, Sheridan Morley, David Gower, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, J.M Fyfe, George Fitzgerald, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Patrick Vincent, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Quentin Cowdry, Maurice Kirby, Martin Waller Minnneapolis, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Lynda Farnham, Geoff Brown, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Richard Tracey, Corinne Schmidt, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Noil Bennett, Mr Chris Shepley, John Young, Mathew Parris, John Percival, William T. Stearn, Margaret Franklin, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Paul Wheeler, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Leon Brittan, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Arthur Gold, Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Roger F. Sainsbury (Chairman), Sydney Friskin, Benard Levin, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), L. Zamyatin Embassy of the Ussr, Christopher Goulding, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Barry Pickthall, Colyton, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Peregrine Worsthorne, (Editor, Comment Section), John Disley, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, I. Guyster, Maxine Clarke, John Goodbody, Chris Davies, David Rudnick, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Augela MacKay, Basil S. Pike, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Mike Rosewell, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Chris Shepley (Immediate past president), Owen Jenkins, Vivien Coombs, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Hill, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, R. A. Lindley, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Neil Merritt (Director), Richard Morrison, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Peter York, Andrew Morris, Matthew Bond, F. M. L. Thompson, President, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky,

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Three charged after nuclear triggers found Iraqi businessman England draw in third Test Rise in crime Inquest claim Danger waste Housing gloom Double success Index Bank chief says most ERM conditions met Rittner quits Arts Council in funding clash Poll tax rebels defy Labour leaders Poll tax rebels TV names four over pub bombing Thatcher phones over Lithuania Leica Heseltine takes his hustings into church Bleak future for clean energy plan after EC ruling Halifax Ultimate Easter egg will cost £7m Surprise choice Rittnex Profile £455,000 radiation award Body found Insecticide tests Jail plea won Ban on revived terrorist group Birthday coin Hunt for gang Correction Bombings police rebut the claims of campaigners Birmingham Six Therapy urged for-child abusers Crime figures to show rise Auditor condemns privatization of computer operation Picture Gallery Broker sought Farmer wins £15,000 over 'IRA links' libel Linley case verdict delay 'Action Man' life of surgeon Citroen Ax Malnutrition in elderly 'not due to diet' Fears over drug test dangers Doctors reviving patients Nurses' congress Social Security Air skill restores Brontë Bridge Labour bars rebel councillors over poll tax campaign The Co-Operative Bank Icing on a birthday cake Democrats set out their pall tax alternative Local elections a crucial test of nerve for Tories Pollution time bomb warning on dumps BA staff queue to join low-rent home scheme Judges' blessing for church CTC Napoleon's charger takes pride of place Industry waking up to green issues, CBI says Quality test for councils Discover It First at Dixons Picture Gallery Firms accused over aerosols Deaths prompt seat-belt Extra money for old people in residential care March 28 1990 Pickfords Travel Tories demand tax aid Jenkin defends the pool tax Gurkhas defended Ministers refuse to give detalis Scotland Society awash with muck, peers are told House of Fraser Guns and drugs concern Fishing boat grants cut Playing fields New bishop Royal Assent Finance Bill Parliament today Blacks are armed with AK 47s in new Natal battle Alarmed whites map out their escape from violence Doctors end force-feeding of terrorists (AFP): Official use of English banned (AP): Man accused of Sydney murders Opponents of Mugabe fear the tactics of retribution Warhead plans well advanced Iraqi nuclear trigger case The Mortgage Corporation France goes to war on smoking Split still and Kohl Honecker's elite may avoid trial Discount Card Nazi camp bears crimes of Stalin Bonn tries to stem flood of refugees Estonians tread with care their road to freedom B&Q Picture Gallery Congress outraged over inaction on Lithuania Budapest sacks chief of airline Czechs and Slovaks are split apart by a hyphen Gorbachov can count on room to manoeuvre Vilnius treads softly Serbs face dum-dum criticism Golan becomes a bridge for Arab talks with Israel Samsung Picture Gallery From a Correspondent, Jerusalem: Gunmen kill missionary in Lebanon Japan to share skills with US Rape victim's story forces America to face ugly truth (AP): Briton dies in Liberia fighting Peru turns to novelist for escape from chaos With Peru's presidential election 10 days away, Alan Franks examines the credentials of the leading candidate, the novelist Mario Vargas Llosa. He finds a man about to swap fiction for the even more outrageous twists of reality Greek plea on drought (AP): Marcos jury Reports denied (AP): Wake-up call Reception & Telephone Ayacucho voters living in fear of revenge The greatest problem facing Peru's next President is the terrorist threat posed by the shining Path Maoist guerrilla organization. Corinne Schmidt reports from Ayacucho, in the heartland of the guerrilla movement (Reuter): Two executed Manila clash (Reuter): Rebel freed (AP): Cabinet sacked (Reuter): Shock therapy Cabinet post for Thai army chief Barratt International Resorts Ortega agrees to cede control of army Times Diary Marching bands of lawlessness Bernard Levin finds more in the anti-poll tax hit parade than yoth having an innoccnt fling My all-conquering chestnuts The key to inflation's cure Leon Brittan urges full EMS membership this year New order, old hatred Conor Cruise O'Brien sees war clouds over Transylvama Community Charging Unguided Missile Future of history curriculum Saving Berlin Wall First-class post The Bazoft affair Soviet view on crisis in Lithuania Canterbury succession Charity doubts Telephone manners Discord over Umberto II Clergy talents Driving hazards Sleeping easy Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriage Durham School Memorial services The Hon Henry Tennant Today's royal engagement Appointments At the frontiers of development in the insurance world Patrick Cahill Halston American fashions for the stylish Seventies The night sky in April Astronomy Air Marshal Sir Douglas Morris Fighter leader in a great tradition Examining the Dead Sea Scrolls Luncheons Reception Correction We despised him and rejected him he endured pain and… Changes in Road Law Help Medicine £3.5m bequest for cancer charity Latest wills The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust The Times What time does it come down? Jeremy Kingston, on the road with a mobile theatre, finds the drama behind the scenes more thane matches the show on stage Museums & Galleries Agreeable in music and costume but thin on characters Dance Peer Gynt The Place Victim's progress from Auschwitz Theatre Singer the Pit A dedicated revision of justice Television Played to perfection Concent Emerson Quartet Wigmore hall On the complexity of love and desire David Robinson reviews a Short Film About Love, Dust in the Wind, The Citadel, Georgette Meunier and Motion and Emotion Cinema Dilettante's doodling detour Jazz Nigel Kennedy/London Wasp Factory Blackheath Hall National Fine Arts Honey, I shrunk the movies Geoff Brown on the losers when a film transfers to video LaserNet Noël and Gertie Huston's creation Video Box An extraordinary ability How will the success of My Left Foot affect the disabled? Chris Davies, a broadcaster and writer who has cerebral palsy, gives his personal view Hofels 'His depressions are only hinted at—and the film ends on an artificially high note' The Times On Saturday in Colour St. Joseph's Hospice First lady of joints Medical Briefing Stomach aid Blister virus Lanes Cancer heat Celebrities of the Eighties John Grigg on the latest lustrum of great and good, bad and famous The Dictionary of National Biography 1981-1985 Edited by Lord Blacke and C. S. Nicholls Oxford, £40 The Cuckoo's Egg The Times Supplements LMS Guide Ruth Dresman Out of darkness into limelight In the Beginning By Irina Ratushinskaya Translated by Alyona Kojevnikov Hodder & Stoughton, £14.95 The Cuckoo's EGG New Hardbacks Fairy Mambo jambo in Big Apple Ficton The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love By Oscar Hijuelos Hamish Hamilton, £13.99 the Neon Bible By John Kennedy TOOle Viking, £12.99 the Wager By Machado de Assis Translated by R. L. Scott-Buccleugh Peter Owen, £12.95 The Cuckoo's EGG Today The Times Preview features a different area of the arts each day Monday to Friday, as indicated above, including events in the following seven days. Plus the Cinema Guide Opera Concise Crossword No 2139 Entertainments Deep South, Bromley way Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Tracking down a mother Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Trivial Pursuit Compiled by Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen French discuss full role in Nato The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,254 Picture Gallery Weather Cash for home residents Wanting with menace Political sketch Business and Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Provisions at Hawker Barratt hit Bowater up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates UK rates are high enough, says Governor Halifax hit by £100m losses and bad debts EC plans extra patent protection for drugs Blue Arrow to repay Tebbit £33,000 Shareholders approve name change to Maripower Woolworths' wonders By Our City Staff: Camford's directors challenged Barratt Offer for Laing raised to £480m Thomson Travel falls by 46% to £27.4m Business Roundup Senior rises to £ 17.4m Dutch deal for UB Hogg Group ahead 30% H&C in $65m buy Wilding Frogmore up at £20m Revaluation lifts Clayform Barratt keeps a weather eye on California sales Tempus Ridley 'lacked powers to seek bar on Fayeds' Jardine bids for rest of Lancaster Why BES needs rush of investors The Times On Saturday in Colour Plan for EC list attacked Weir advance Horne halted Grampian up Lerose dips By Our City Staff: Invesco funds outstrip independent rivals Braham ready to pay 'em The Times City Diary Molins under US bid threat Leucadia uses 33% stake bought from Brierley as springbopard Stag leaps to £2.39m 'Berlin? No trub guv' The Times City Dairy Polished off By Our City Staff: Thorn EMI talks may lead to Systron sale Duo plan a double The Times City Diary Sun Life in French link-up as profits rise Dti The role of the Bank Dixons dilemma that hangs over Kingfisher Comment Contract killings IBM Pub group ahead at £16.2m BTG advances 33% to £3.6m Rockware rise IMC stake Monument up Life Homes Plums in Pillsbury's pudding Analysts lift GrandMet profit forecasts on US performance Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options Society loan reserves to rise Royal insurance Gas power station project agreed at East Midlands Company Briefs (Reuter): Weak yen sends Nikkei down 562 World Markets Bowater Futures help prices edge higher Stock Market World Market Indices London Traded Options Exhibits & Keynote Gift Pass Bank of Scotland Manpower Blue chips end ahead Wall Street Shares slip below best Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities A city reunites with the sea Southampton Southampton was once a city proud of its past but with little direction for the future. This report looks at how the Waterfront development has provided a catalyst for growth Rail project waits silently for funding Waterfront Southampton New lease of life for the southern hub Southampton has planned its bid for a place among the great cities of Europe with almost £2 billion of redevelopment A Special Report Growing academic reputation Southampton/2 The city's university will add to its reputation when it opens sevral new campuses to cater for innovative study programmes Chilworth Manor B. A. T Port rides out a storm Its place assured, Southampton's port is facing a calm future in the Europe Wessex Electrics Saving costs when the heat comes oil Southampton's heating system is the envy of many major cities Links forged with Europe The Chamber of Commerce is not waiting for national direction in the run-up to the single market Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Heritage, art on show Ernst & Young Ordnance Survey Rich maritime and military history Southampton/3 Refusal of legal aid breaches fair trial requirement Human Rights Law Report Meaning of 'dispute arbitrations Milk producer's contribution to board subject to proportionality principle European Law Report VAT payable on cost of goods and not nominal value of coupons Ammunition in Act Police can interview wards arrested after crime Family Division Electronics The mission to find a killer for cancer Pearce Wright reports on the most promising offensive undertaken against disease in the past decade Britain in space race Government agrees to spend extra millions on research into space telecommunications Fisher Prew Smith Small miracles Thomson Prentice looks behind the scenes at advances in cardiology for newborn babies Scientists may have got oil spills licked a last Nature comes to the rescue in the big clean-up campaign, reports Pearce Wright Science & Technology GEC-Marconi Software Systems Cliveden Greatest Choice for Computer People Contracts Executives Synchronicity Ltd Computer Development Manager Sales Director Computer Contract Services O. T. E.… ICON Axiom Brain drain means jobs for British Jobsene Hong Kong exodus opens doors for skilled UK computer operators Lifting the lid off aircraft fatigue Nick Nuttall reports on a new way of detecting hairline cracks in aeroplane parts Regenerate 'Green' police Cool cruising Sun microsystems Tell-tale computers Briefing Project fail-safe Briefing Ozone warning Briefing Fabulous fibre Briefing Bell Atlantic Worth a mint Billion-pound battle to win over the whiz-kids Geof Wheelwrightt on the resurgence of home video games Science & Technology Head of Bangor Research Unit Directors Secretaries Programmers & Analysts Wapping Workwise Petrocorp Exploration Limited Juggling with nature Genetically engineered plants and crops may become the cash crop. David Rudnick describes the research Cleveland County Council Research Vacancies Engineering Electronic routes to stop the jams New weapons against congestion on London's road system are assessed I. T. In Action Picture Gallery How cells fool cancer drug Science Report Out of mice and marrow comes a new hope for treatment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrods Zarak Partnership TRS West End Art Gallery Secretary/Administrator Marketing Secretary Fashion Secretaries Alestair Thomson & Pertners Director's Secretary to £14,000 pa Cross Selection Angela Mortimer Beavers Personnel Design Limited Wapping RECEPTIONIST/SEC PA/SECRETARY to Two Vice Presidents and Office… Scott & Young Art Gallery Bond Street' Secretary/office Manager Embassy of Japan, W1 UP UP and Away! Multi-Lingual Opportunities Danish SEC Jonathan Barker Dsa Bilingual Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Film Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media Video First Creme Maine-Tucker Maine Tucker Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Career Openings in the Media Exceptional College-Leaver Mistprestige Employment Agency Susan Doughty Recruitment Squires Black Horse Agencies Hobstones School Leaver? Student International Special Events Secretary/receptionist Crone Corkill Hobstones Format Rec Cons Judy Farquharson Ltd Dulcie Simpson Appointments Ltd Susan Doughty School Holidays Free Merrow Employment Agency Maine Tucker The Drake Distinction Fashion Junior Jr Asst, WC2- £9,000 + Superb Bens Greythorn Recruitment Nicola Blakesley Administrator Junior Secretary TM International Rec Cons Advertising £11,000 Junior Team Secretary Stark plans against ban for drugs Equestrianism Merryweather College Leavers AfB Recruitment On your Marks, Get Set... Go! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Weather holds the key for James Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pr Opportunity Energetic Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big Three back in Business Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charity based in London's West End is seeking… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Postponed duel is set for Tyneside Athletics Hill still happy after a third knee operation Crone Corkill Designer Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Personnel Department Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Law Firm Mayfair Stepping Stones Masterlock Recruitment Crews are cruising as big race beckons Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ladbrokes Selling off a nation's sporting gold Breeding grounds for excellence may lose their status as money-makers reassert their claims Taylor's chance to silence Higgins Snooker Price of notoriety Feeding the scrum Football planning A chilling experience at all-seat Wembley A club's supporters to its roots. There will of… Stamping offence Solidarity forgotten Change of tune Tomorrow Need for race between equals Bannockburn spirit This Week's Gigantic Share-Out Laing is in line for European contest Boxing The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Taunton Selextions Mandarin: Unpenalized Masked Ball to strike while iron is hot Racing Newnham to try for Liverpool encore Decision delayed on chosen race for Desert Orchid Official going reports again under attack from trainers Sponsors wait to form Free Handicap market Results from yesterday's two meetings So Careful thwarts attempt at record West Country chaser will miss National Gillespie's role Rapid Raceline Lineker's goal raises a World Cup cheer England's footballers succeed where Italy and the Netherlands failed against an ever-skilful but more disciplined Brazilian team Ski Club of Great Britain Rothmans feeling heat as -the pack closes in Yachting Snow Reports A display of Flower power forces England a to wait Cricket Eton are still on course for the senior title Rackets Robson in line for surprise first-team call England manager delighted by their heartening victory Study reveals British children are not unfit Sport in Schools Selectors shake up Colts forwards Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Larkhill worthy winners Hockey Roxburgh's appetite is satisfied Football's World Cup holders come off second best against Scotland and Republic of Ireland struggle to beat Wales Dance pair's split deals further blow Ice Skating Criticism for clubs Sport in Brief Record profit Bout delayed Opposing vote Wigan defeat Sponsor found Royal opening Kept apart Title for Rees Bridgend victorious as tempers are frayed Rugby Union Netherlands let down by their old reliables By a Special Correspondent: Offenders to pay cost of 'trials' Equestrianism Deane double breaks Oldham record Football For the Record Wales curse luck of the Irish after a daylight robbery Slaven's celebrations Hodkinson's win raises questions Boxing Equestrianism England lose the race against time JAL Brazil still the masters of style (Reuter): Doubts over referees W Indies on target at the death From a Special Correspondent: Texas countdown for the Masters

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