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News from 09/04/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Howard Erskine-Hill, DJM, Michael Saward, Holly Hill, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Philip Ball, Richard Evans, Media Editor, G. P. Bonsall, Andrew Rutherford, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, D. Cameron Watt, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Dr Nicholas Dorn, Bryan Stiles, Christopher Mosey, Stockholm and Christopher Follett, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Rodney Lord, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Peter Fellgett, Louise Taylor, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael R. G. Spiller, Robin Young, John Durie, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Lawrie Smith, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Mark Souster and John Goodbody, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Mlinda Wittstock, Gavin Bell, Lesley Drennan, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, Doreen Stone, Robert Mitchell, Peter Tatlow, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Stephen Slater, Peter Spencer, Martin Trew, N. M. Chapman, Ken Lawrence, Digby Anderson, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Jocquetta Priestley, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Belinda Montagu, David Harris, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Christopher Thomas and Ian Sweet and Andrew McEwen, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Maryette McFARLAND, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Perer Guilford, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Frank Price, Michael Phillips, Valerie Grosvenor Myer, Barry Wood, J. Fraser McLuskey, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Ray Clancy and Ronald Faux, Colin McQuillan, Richard Duce and David Sapsted,

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Inmate dies as trouble hits eleven jails Dissension over penal policy Surprise in the FA Cup Schools loss Media limited Greek stand-off New tourist trail G7 yen pledge Index National anthem with a peace message urged Brief respite for Budweisers in the ice-cold war Faldo keeps Masters title Labour shapes election policy East Europe urged to join drug battle Second ferry alert as fire breaks opt on Irish crossing Christian Aid Dartmoor prisoner is found dead in burnt-out cell BTEC Riot police enter Bristol jail as 450 rebel Mellor has day in firing line as troubles spread Man in the News Siege enters second week Officers injured at other prisons School governors 'denied control of £400,000 a year' Tax-capping 'risk to pupils' 'Ferrari of the Skies' is poised to revolutionize private flying Picture Gallery Equity call to tackle crisis Society president proposed Child legal aid Visit decision BAe at Acas King puts multi-nation troops plan to France Dunhill 'False' claims on vitamins attacked Agenda The week ahead Chemists warned on cut-price drugs AA Jurists condemn 'growing' curbs curbs on media freedom Treasure trove found at shop Maps will go back to Poland French students in clashes Advert attacked Rushdie ruling Bond winners SAAB Bar Council rejects surrogate mothers as legal parents Toshiba Picture Gallery More interest in Hong Kong over London property Increase in house building Delays 'keep out' legal immigrants Golf course plan for scenic site brings rural rift Popular game needs one new course a week Rural coastline may be lost to rising sea Alliance Leicester Greens told to overhaul party Budget-minded reformers push case for cocaine over the counter Legalization Hard drug warriors versus the liberals Summit Agenda Samsung By Our Crime Correspondent: Distorted logic of the narcotics economy Global Effects Learning young in crack city War on the Streets Britain's role in 'cleansing' cash Laundering Ferry disaster sets off outcry over convenience flags British experts keen to learn lessons from blaze Poindexter fate now with Bush Perilous battle to conquer the fire ends in success Toll of tragedy in past decade President grieves for Aids teenager By Our Foreign Staff: Survivors tell of chaos as smoke engulfed ship (AFP): 200 missing after Burma ferry sinks Lee leads Hong Kong opposition Singapore bans Times reporter Conservatives win clear mandate in Hungary elections Elections in Eastern Europe Opposition takes lead in Slovenia Mercedes-Benz Bonn bought freedom for 33,000 political prisoners Tbilisi hopes for peaceful anniversary of massacre King gives way to Nepal's clamour for democracy Growing Arab anger as Passover airlift begins (AP, AFP): Gold-plated motorcycle in drag haul Lunch meeting (Reuter): Peking curbs (AP): Manila manhunt (Reuter): Mongolia rally Iraq woos tourists with easy visas and plethora of things past Obscenity charges for gallery director Knife-edge climax to elections in Greece (Reuter): Novelist and outsider take lead in Peru poll Ghost of Biko returns to haunt the ANC Times Diary The spy writers who came in for a killing Bernard Levin, revealing himself as a key link in the espionage chain, unmasks the most spurious literary genre the world has seen Reply, pray, to this open letter Treat prisoners like adults Andrew Rutherford offers suggestions to the Strangeways inquiry Expertise expelled John Grigg urges new thinking on compulsory retirement Diplomatic Opportunity Freedom of Expression Mea Minima Culpa Respecting facts of times gone by Hardback novels Myodil claims Role of police in poll tax riot Violence in society Electric cars Threat to New Forest In a hole Next choice for Canterbury Cure for bullies Writing on the wall Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Marriages Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages The Very Rev " Bill" Williams The Very Rev Harold C. N. ("Bill") Williams, Provost of Coventry Cathedral from 1958 to 1981, died aged 75 on April 5. He was born on December 6,1914 Anniversaries Sir Keith Granville Into the country of lost borders Dinner Today's royal engagement Memorial service Service dinners Capt Ronald Evans Nature notes Young Slaves in Paris Romania Starvation Project Easter Convoy Announcements & Personal Oxfam Atoms in good company Science Report Appointments in the Forces Benham & Reeves The Times Improvement on every front Holly Hill reports from New York on a theatre season that impresses even more Off-Broadway than on the Great White Way Undoubtedly not a Good Thing Theatre Benedict Nightingale The Last Englishman Orange Tree, Richmond Museums & Galleries Period piece with a certain charm Concerts OAE/Leonhardtg Queen Elizabeth Hall LPO/Welser-Möst Festival Hall Effectively simple Opera The Martyrdom of St Martyrdom of St Magnus Queen Elizabeth Hall Urgent Public Auction Seized Merchandise NT Manners and modes Television Does the workadaddy deserve a break British fathers have become the workaholics of Europe-one in three works more than 50 hours a week. While they do so, can British mothers have careers? Alan Franks investigates Tournament of the Mind St. Joseph's Hospice In defence of sullied flesh As the number of vegetarians continues to grow, an unabashed and red-blooded carnivore delivers a jab for the ribs Holiday Inn Posts Kingston Polytechnic The London Diocesan Board for Schools North Yorkshire County Council Courses Law KLC Learn Book Keeping and Accounts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talbot Heath Head of Modern Languages Cordon Bleu Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Business Language Consultancy The Writing School St. Godric's College The Queen's Secretarial College April… University Appointments Leicester University Lectureship in English Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Buckingham University of Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Brunel University of Oxford Specialist Training Millicom TEFL EF The classroom that turned into a newsroom Teacher regardes it as education. The pupils think it fun. The result is a newspaper Struggles of mature students Giving up a job to go back to college on a grant is proving too hard for some people Lessons well learnt on the ski slopes Two years after a school skiing tragedy in the Austrian Alps, Douglas Broom joined a party of pupils on a trip organized under new safety guidelines Concise Crossword No 2148 Entertainments Good paintings at their worst Word-Watching Winning Move Art Galleries Stemming the nuclear tide Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Russell Grant Top Olivier award goes to gamble on nostalgia The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,263 Picture Gallery Word-Watching A daily safari through the language jungle. Which of the possible definitions is correct? AA Roadwatch Weather Cherbourg man charged over Briton's death Business and Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Hopes of victory at Laing Ex-Halfords chief will join Isopad First for Killik Shearson settles Forgings ahead Banks to profit Tourist Rates Out of the rubble: bright future for property market G7 chiefs pledge to fight yen's fall Markets ready to test policy Turtles turn the tide m burger wars SocGen to face action over £21 m Astra buy John Charcol Government poll slump may force up power yields Europe warns US and Japan over open market deal Brussels Viewpoint East bloc 'to outstrip America in EC trade' Pall Mall opportunity knocks for shareholders in Laing Properties Tempus Post mortem on the ConsGold débâcle Book Review Theme park still awaits a decision Inflation trend leaves market looking fragile Gilt-Edged By Our Economics Correspondent: Business optimism growing, says D&b Papermaker closer to float Merger of BAT firms creates Wiggins Teape Appleton Norton wins time in BTR bid battle Wealth of Smith The Times City Diary Witan Trust goes green The Times City Diary Robin restless The Times City Diary Aquascutum may give a shares vote Ball with a view The Times City Diary Debt collector expands in W Germany The Mortgage Corporation A temporary delay in the yen's sunset Economic View West Adding Value at British Steel Building sector under the spotlight Reporting this Week Plunge in bank stocks points to wide decline US Notebook Debacle in US Bank Stocks Interest rates may ease in Australia Stock Watch Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Serif Cowells looks to the Far East for inspiration Arbitral difference must be genuine State cannot waive all diplomatic privileges Roskel still to reach the ceiling of boom in building installations USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Test for production of documents Parental duty of care Rules for appealing Third Market Gold SEER Gordon Yates Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Recruitment Mainstream Personnel Office Administrator Susan Beck Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants PA to Chief Executive Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Secretary/admin Desperately seeking a new right hand A/c's Sec £14,000 Executive PA Caroline King AFB Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Maine-Tucker World Wide Finance Regus Astley Wharton Davis Is your Carrer Sailing? Bond Street Bureau RHR International Secretary PA SW18 P/a Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak Partnership Masterlock Recruitment PA/Secretary Stella Fisher Recruitment Susan Hamilton Politics And PR In Europe PA/Secretary Angela Mortimer Just Jobs ACME Eden's treble return takes Wakefield to the success Attention switches to Rugby League's premiership after Great Britain's international defeat by France Warrington suffer cup jitters Weekend Results La Crème Dela Crème Multi-Lingual Opportunities International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items DSA Bilingual Ltd JCR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reilly grimly revises his team College to Career Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial Appointments Planckaert steals a narrow victory Cycling Farrell has the strength Multiple Classified Advertising Items (AFP): Eagles are grounded Third title for guests Saltires The zestful Morris presses his claims to higher honours Lancashire lift the reward of a five-match rugby union tour of Zimbabwe next month Scots win trophy and many friends Hollow win for Welsh Weekend Rugby Union Results Even Norling is unrecognizable Vacancy for a sorcerer's apprentice Almond takes Wasps to league and cup double Rosslyn Park cash in on their chances Eastern promise fulfilled Low-key reception National champion Heartbreak and joy hand in hand Green sees England to victory Hockey Full details of the big race By a Special Correspondent: Olympian shows her class Rowing Arthur Dunn final goes to replay Football Yorkshire juniors all conquering Squash Rackets Mister Frisky too Pryde enjoys home advantage RSPCA looks for further changes to Grand National Breezy British eat into the lead as chocolate runs out Yachting National casualties Aintree crowd Post-race verdicts of the 38 jockeys Lady Tiki tops Belvoir bill Point-to-point By Brian Beel Results from Saturday's 10 meetings Brittain hope only fourth Rapid Raceline Saturday's results Jump leaders From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Weld pair eye Italian Guineas Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections Mandarin: Cecil to get quickly off the mark with promising Madame Dubois The Times Racing Service Second chapter eagerly awaited Oldham Athletic's dream of two Wembley finals this season is still alive after sharing six goals with Manchester United Wednesday display flare Lacklustre Everton content to mark time Overseas Results City loosen Millwall's grip Weekend Football Results and Tables Forest fail to stop the rot as Spurs take their revenge Chelsea realign to take Luton lower Celtic surrender edges St Mirren to safety Outlook alters with Ardiles Louise Taylor reviews the second division Disappointed Platt has taken enough Rangers are able to dominate despite severe injury blows Football Home run salvaged by Exeter's lucky strike Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions The long quest of a team that lost its faith ends on the doorstep of Europe Jolliest hockey sticks of the season for Havant For the Record Krishman aids Essex to East victory (AFP): Schlesser recovers to give Mercedes victory Badminton Horse Trials England slow their fight for survival West Indies cricketers frustrated by touring side's delaying tactics as over-rates plunge in the fourth Test Barbados Scoreboard Finns stay ahead in Formula Three Motor Racing Women breaking the mould as the Crucible hots up again The Week in View Ken Lawrence's guide to the best of the week's sport on television The Week's Highlights (Reuter): Tyson boot goes ahead In Brief Army tie (AP): Paez victory Ovett Injury McRae win Whyte trails Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Gooch will miss the final Test in Antigua Nicholas may miss start of county season Briggs outshines Esaki's efforts Judo Maturity of Barnes belies age British Telecom Still in the shadow of his hero The trouble with Norman perhaps is that he is too much of Mr Nice Guy Singh's grip on lead proves too firm for his challengers By a Special Correspondent: Derbyshire pair prevail Wood counts on Lindores for triumph Bowls Tonbridge come good at the finish Chesworths try again Selection review urged as British are beaten Swimming Snow is driven to defeat by tireless Male Real Tennis Experience proves the key for Queen's team British are too strong for Spain Fencing Today's Golfer Generous Capriati loses the final but wins approval Tennis Title won for the third year Lacrosse Rugby Union: Lancashire's County Title 31 Faldo the master again The Final Scores Those who Missed the Cut Borrow now Repay Later England 's ethic reveals distinct contrast in management style The stuff of a true champion Perfect revenge as Palace dream becomes reality Dalglish rues mistakes Rothmans moves up on leading ketches

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