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News from 02/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, P. O'brien, Victoria McKee, Charles Townshend, Rosemary Righter, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Rex Davis, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Geoffrey J. Samuel, Barry Trowbridge, Phillp Webster and Stewart Tendler, Barbara Lamb, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Harvey Elliott and Robin Young, Slmon Mundy, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, Michael Stevenson, Ken Lawrence's, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Garry Turvey, D. G. A. Sanders, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Mervyn Stockwood, Alan Webster, Michael Knipe, Rodney Lord, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alexandra King, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Collin McQuilan, Michael Clark, Giselle Jones, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Emma Nicholson, Robin Young and David Watts, Dick Howard, John Hennessy, Clive Couldwell, Brian Crozier, Gillian Hancock, Philip Webster and Helen Johnstone, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Rodney Bewes, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Sheridian Morley, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Geoff King, Angela Rumbold, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Olympus Outdoor World, Esme Scott, Stephen Slater, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Montagu of Beaulieu Chairman, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Ashford Castle, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Bohdan Nahaylo, George Ace, Nicholas Kotch, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Andrews Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Peter Aykroyd, George Hill, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Aileen Ribeiro, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Alastair Fairley, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan McGregor, Barry Holley Secretary, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Chris Moore, Nicholas Soames, Vince Wright, Barbara Rayner, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David King, Ronald Faux and Peter Davenport, Jan Raath, Anthony Cox,

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Prisoners die in rioting at blazing jail Twelve feared dead, 50 hurt Exchange rate alarms Berlin UK conciliatory Mugabe says he has one-party mandate Villa beaten England toil The Times New prohibition era for French wine in US Index Waddington to face Labour anger at poll tax riot 'smear' By Our Foreign Staff: Soviet forces boosted in Vilnius John Charcol Patten signals blow to tax cut hopes Officers tell of moments they feared for their lives The Injuries Patek Philippe Geneve Anarchist tactics mirror earlier confrontations The Protesters Timetable for a day of lawlessness By Our Crime Correspondent: Mob was prevented from storming No 10 Police Tactics Outraged party chiefs condemn criminal actions Political Reaction Scuffles as Waddington blames 'wicked minority' Minister's Visit How trendy protests hardened into waves of mob violence Recent Riots Looted shops and burnt-put cars blacken tourist image London Cleans up Strategic tools for keeping public order Police Post-Mortem Officers 'inflamed protests' Students' View Phillips London Charities policing 'under threat' by lack of legislation MacKay is ready to outlaw bias Funds plea on training councils Jokes fit to print now April's here MOW Speaker taps young talent Transplant surgeon 'risked his life' Agenda The week ahead Tebbit acclaims Thatcher pledge to continue fight Battle over history syllabus to be rejoined Health groups demand changes Plymouth Sound awaits spectacle of trireme contests Glory of the Downs gives way to the plough Multinational force an option for Europe Pavement rapist ignored by couple Man surrenders Clinic funds cut 'Clean' energy Asthmatic dies Chess drawn Heathrow death Funny weather Bond winners Royal Mail ANC and de Klerk try to salvage reform process Sydney gas plant fire shuts airport (Reuter): Beirut shelling sets fuel ablaze Paratroops sent to Chad clashes (Reuter): Journalist found dead in Chile Mandela's authority over followers falters Hot profits from Brazil's dance-floor sizzler Supreme Court to rule on execution (Reuter): Le Pen whips up the faithful Tigers' leader back from dead Mugabe wins his biggest election victory Moscow reinforces garrison in Vilnius Gorbachov puts extra pressure on Lithuanians Soviet visit by US army chief put off TWA Solidarity rallies staged in Ukraine Berlin rivals join on opposing terms for money union Abbey National Germans paddle across the last frontier (AFP): Hungarian pressure for coalition (AP): Aerial blitz by France on rabies Polar record Mending fences (Reuter): Reporter held (Reuter): Laser claim (Reuter): Nepal sackings Bucharest crowd reviles leaders in protest march Peking thwarts silent protest Mengistu plays democracy card to save his skin Civil war, famine and pressure from events in East Europe have led President Mengistu of Ethiopa to initiate a reform programme. Rosemary Righter examines the edtent of the Ehiopian leader's conversion Ethiopian rebels claim big gains In a new setback for the Ethiopian Government, rebels claim to have gained ground to the north of Addis Ababa Michael Knipe reports Barratt International Resorts Lloyd's PLO divided over calls to armed attacks Swiss check up on Big Brother We have not heard the last of Luke Rittner. The man who started out meaning to be an actor is now Times Diary Road to ruin that is paved with gold Bernard Levin writes a contract that would make executives accountable for incompetence—instead of rewarding them You get nowhere unless you ask Order: a thin dividing line Charles Townshend puts the poll tax riots in a historical context Hardly poor by choice Raymond Plant takes issue with the just-deserts theorists Rights and Riots Mr Mugabe's Victory Eight Men in a Boat Soviet Union and Lithuania Tea race boats Teaching of history Other ways to operate local tax Wigging for Bar London 's roads Rate for the job? Looking after cathedrals Disabled and the arts Writing on the wall Missing cards Court Circular Marriages Forthcoming marriages Reception Nature notes Appointments Braithwaite Rickford Gynaecology at St Thomas's with integrity and courtesy Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Talbot Heath Bournemouth Service dinner The burning challenge to church and churchgoer Lt-Colonel Robin Hastings Dynamic on the battlefield and in the saddle Brig Kenneth Hargreaves Business, politics, philanthropy The Marquess of Cholmondeley Sir Alan Marre Anniversaries Christenings Colfe's School Ian Charleson Lord Balfour's Mission The Lord asked Cain. 'Where is your brother, Abel?' He answered I know am I supposed Tickets for Phantom, Miss Salgon, Theatres and all… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The man with a growing ambition Michael McCarthy profiles the first of the five finalists in the Times/PM Environment Awards Your Vote The boroughs can do better As local councils replace llea in running London's schools, Angela Rumbold and Neil Flectcher assess the change A brake has been put on progress Nipping bullies in the bud Aggressive under-fives may go on to be school bullies. Barbara Lamb explains moves to catch them young Meeting an impossible dream Clive Couldwell on computer advances which have led to drastic changes in the Civil Service Compaq Red tape holds back a braver new world Streamlined buying poilcies are needed if the Government is to make the best use of developments in computer technology Bids that cost a lot - before work starts Government contracts can be lucrative, but companies tendering must proceed carefully CMG Fraud and runs up a bill Billions of pounds are handled by the Government every year—and much of it goes missing Teaching as a Career Academic Audit Unit Director Multiple Display Advertising Items John Lyon School Downside School University of Sheffield Queen Mary's Grammar School Walsall University Appointments Aston Business School University of Oxford Southampton the University University of Southampton St John's College University of Cambridge Cardiff London School of Economics and Political Science Brunel Senior Appointments in Law University of Liverpool University of Oxford Southampton the University Keep it central Simon Mundy, the new Director for the National Campaign for the Arts, responds to Arts Council chairman Common-sense coward Theatre All's Well That Ends Well Barbican Museums & Galleries To be a pilgrim is not enough Ensemble work and confident conducting are the strongest points of an enterprising British Verdi premiere Opera Jérusalem Grand Theatre, Leeds Ad libs, plugs and good clean soap-opera fun Television Recital Hendricks/Gothoni Wigmore Hall Restoring his faith in humanity Figaro Gets Divorced National Theatre Lord Byron and the Lady An art exhibition based on Byron's travels includes the work of a countess Pilgrim Payne & Co Limited The Missions to Seamen A child's right to choose? How does the new Children Act affect parents? Victoria McKee talks to the judge who will implement it Fear, but only a little loathing, on the icy trail Mary Ann Sieghart conquers the feared Cresta Run—under a maler pseudonym Christie's Art Exhibitions Concise Crossword No 2142 Entertainments Soviet objects and images Word-Watching Winning Move Cinema Guide BBC1 Radio Choice Trivial Pursuit Struggle to free the spirit Television Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,257 Strangeways battle dashes optimism over reforms Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Growing disorder in UK prisons Business and Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Our Own Correspondent: Irish see a softer line by Major EC ministers and bankers in Ireland Rey and Cabra Estates likely to link Tourist Rates Brokers gave warning of LUI reserves a year ago Bundesbank calls for 2:1 ostmark rate Sterling faces more fire Our City Staff: Birch eyes record golden handshake Lump-sum payment from pension fund said to approach £1m Swedes to bid £500m for LET Our City Staff: Bernerds take stake to 80% Glhearn & Partners Section The Which Computer Show Glaxo fire casts a shadow over Sb Tempus Stock Watch Outlook review brings foreign factors in focus Gilt-Edged Fed must toughen up to bear down on interest rates US Notebook Peckham Building Society Corona for European listings Firms criticized for not revealing debt impact Tilbury in line for £36m deals Our City Staff: Texon buy renews old UMG link Switching on to ITV channels European media players tune in to battle for new franchises Yeoman likely to sue Warburg Ratners' voucher success Ten bids made to generate power (Reuter): Pathé chief sentenced Vickers Bank seeks shiny new measure of money Economic View Europe-wide dealings in Daiwa set a 'first' Handley-Walker relies on expansion overseas to maintain its growth USM Review Bar orders fortify Dean Inchcape forecast to reach £175m Reporting this Week VFI plan for listing soon Unlisted Securities Directors eve Eastern bloc Investment Trusts Profit decline and stagnant output ahead, says the CBI Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Out to enjoy the new age of action Health, fitness and excitement are very much on today's agenda The greatest choice for the great outdoors Advertisemet Feature Blow up your boss How sport helps companies work off aggression Olympus Outdoor World Key to finding the beaten track Executive Sporting and Shooting Promotions Ltd Idisports A surprise twist to staff days out Emsworth Sailing School Bsac Schools Ready to ride the wild waves Bridgedale Current affairs No pollution, no noise, just the pleasures of pure flight Rohan Designs Plc OS Courses ICS Gabbitas Truman & Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Holborn School of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writing School Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Godric's College Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAC Millicom Information Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Norfolk Plc Typehouse Creative & Media Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bellerbys Scholarships Awarded 1990 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hutchison Communications (UK) Limited King's Fund Centre Covent Garden Bureau The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classifield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Little John Frazer News International Newspakers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker American Law Firm - Mayfair NFU Shorthand Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Wine Company/notting Hill Hutchison Communications (UK) Ltd Regus Recruitment University of Leicester Department of Community… Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Carrera B. J. Crawford's Cleveland guidelines to be followed La Crème De La Crème Zarah Partnership Secretary plus Temporary Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashley Wharton Davis Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Design CAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prisoner alleges false imprisonment Simultaneous service of notices unlawful Secretary plus Maine - Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items FM Design British Museum Publication Ltd The Times Stifled Gloucester breathe again Rugby Union's Courage Clubs Championship develops into a three-way tussle as Bath are beaten at Saracens First-division fare back at Liverpool Two new caps in strong Ulster line-up Bath contrive their own demise Bristol under threat of suspension Weekend Rugby Union Results and Table Fijians perform in a way unmatched even by All Blacks Results from Hong Kong Stylish swish may follow fade-out Rodber in Army's advance guard Rugby Union England take the honours Light Blue Light at the end of the tunnel Oxford dominate despite Cambridge's display of courage A day when a gallant loser made it come right Lack of anticipated winds has Smith in the doldrums Yachting Norris causes upset as Mugabi is caught cold Boxing England upset by Scotland's feisty display Volleyball Committee faces up to a dilemma Swimming The Screamin Demon sets his sights on Times final Point-To-Point Results from Saturday's 12 meetings Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Folkestone Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Northern Hal set to fulfil early promise Racing Firm ground threatens Call Collect's chance Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Cielamour heads Bolger's one-two Brittain's hope third Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Saturday's results Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Art of brinkmanship gives Liverpool an edge in title pursuit Single goal successes enable last season's two rivals for the Football League championship to remain in the forefront Millwall ready for drop (Reuter): De Agostini's effort brings relief for Italy Harford kills off Chelsea's hopes Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Arsenal gain some consolation Shilton is given award Wimbledon relish showdown European League Results Charlton clinging to lifeline Robson to continue comeback Darlington have the advantage Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Oldham's season in danger of being erased from memory Football Maidstone sustain promotion drive Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions Aberdeen miss chance Behind the scenes at Bramall Lane Ker Lawrence's guide to the best of the week's sport on television Bartlett without parallel Looking up from down under The Week's Highlights Britain return with three medals Judo Future looks good as England stroll Ireland enjoy a double dose of good fortune Weekend Hockey Results Holders retain their title with some comfort Lacrosse Southgate could finish season without trophy Hockey Stevens fades leaving Sperry to coast home Triathlon Leading Final Scores From a Special Correspondent, Houston: Sills earns trip to Augusta Rivals put to sword by England Fencing British Telecom Ogle emerges from the pack to claim his first tour prize Golf A local lad makes good for England Schools Football Fitness of Sutton is decisive Cycling The Oldham dream ends in bitterness, silence and tears Ample warning from Widnes Snow is safely through Real Tennis Depleted Leeds fight back Rugby League Martin chasing the 'impossible' double Squash Rackets Disabled make a mark Shooting Davis ends lean spell by beating Taylor Snooker England suffer set-back Bowls First national singles title for Warrender Czech decision to play injured to play Korda gives US the edge Tennis Davis Cup Results Maleeva unexpected triumph (AP): Lendl is upset by Grabb's serving For the Record Medlyeott holding his own Hamer collects a world title Athletics Cobb and Nielsen aid Jaguar's cause (AP): Farewell to a world champion Sking Kelly's hopes end in despair Portn in Brief Robertson battles for third place behind flying Finns Motor Sport By a Special COrrespondent: Another title for Thomson Equestrianism Rugby Union: Gloucester Move Closer Villa becoming second best Platt is named as player of the year Help the Aged Rampant Rangers nearly there Taste of honey is still sweet enough to beckon Nicklaus Greater communication urged to fight drugs Ballesteros under attack in diary Injuries abound as Barbados play out time Scoreboard (AFP): Amritraj faces an Indian ban

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