News from 19/04/1990
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George Cole, David Tytler, Peter Green, Anatol Lieven, Peter Hayes, Gilian Bowditch, S. H. Stone, Jasper Rees, Pearce Wright, Robin Oakley and Melinda Wittstock, Norman Drummond, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, D. Clifford Robinson, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Vera Lustig, Philip Howard, Michael Stevenson, Tom Giles, D. E. Williams, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Peter Aldhous, Roger Jones, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Philip Robinson, and John Durie, Geoff Brown, John Newell, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, David Fischer (Assistant Director General, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Sarah Edwarthy, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, John Crookshank, Peter Ball, Anstol Lieven, Patricia Davies Puerta de Hierro, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Thomson Printice, Platt of Writtle, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, David A, White, John Winder, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John Young, Harold Soref, Donald Bancroft, Charles Bremner, P. A Lightfoot, John Tiller, R. N. G. Stone, Bernard Richards, Simon Hardwick, John Percival, John Hennessy, F. Gibbons, Thomson Prentice, Paul Wheeler, Leslie Tilley, Roddy MacKenzie, Cris Cheek, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Hugh David, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Barry Millington, (Michael Phillips), W. J. Fishman, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, and Michael Theodoulon, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Raynald Franks, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Chris Partridge, Liz Gill, Michael Wright, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Gabriel Ronay, Ghislaine Boddington, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Tang, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Ball Valletta, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Julian Brazier, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Alan Franks, Robert Morgan, M. I. Shaker, William Gunyon, R. A. Philips, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Giles Binney, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Juan Carlos, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, John Walden, G. Hardy, Andrew Watson, Philip Jacobson, Ann Hills, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBy Our Foreign Staff: Moscow cuts oil supply to Lithuania Premier seeks Norwegian aid Fears of 'stagflation' Jail defiance Moscow win Rich pickings Liverpool point Index Kremlin dampens German unity hope Underground battle pits town against county Picture Gallery Revolt on Hong Kong set to fail MP raised gun alert in 1988 By Our Foreign Staff: US hostage 'will be free by tomorrow' Power strike risk to privatization The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky NUT split as McAvoy refuses to bow to left Teaching unions in conference: one barracks leader; another backs strikes Country Life Teachers back call for autumn action Gunman is killed by Army patrol Quality counts Panels returned Corrections The portrait of Lord Charteris of Amisfield, shown… Salaries 'well above inflation' Anthrax isle safe, ministry declares Rights of child 'not protected' Left's poll tax protest rejected Isaacs announces £2m deficit and ten new operas Cash crisis for Broadlands Roedean's rival to close in summer Both sides play a waiting game as strangeways stalemate goes on Picture Gallery Lonely life of gorillas may end Mother fights ruling in Egypt on child Custody Slimmer admits to duping public Sex and race discrimination law will extend to cover Bar Checks in embryos prevent diseases Citroën BX Airline fights Paris ban on cut-price business flights Thief may have started ship fire British Midland Pilot Dan dares to be different Football inquest hears coroner's warning Kinnock says poll tax will be main issue for voters By Our Political Editor: Booklet dissects Tory promises Chess win goes to Hodgson Battle stations on the tube Baker bustles onward, community chargeometer at the ready Local election campaign Heath takes his Independence to the hustings Guides and Brownies only too prepared to don designer gear Labour poster promotion comes unstuck for an MP Solicitors will have to accept 'cab rank' rule Courts Bill Exports to Japan up 29% Tributes paid to peer British Steel 'transformed' UDR deaths Dodging the planners Private Bills Ticket tout action resisted House of Lords New scientist Tubes part of gun, Ridley assures MPs Iraqi Order Identity Crisis for Solidarity in the new poland it Created Parliament backs investigators into Soviet corruption Estonia orders notes to replace the rouble Russian intellectuals in independence dilemma Baffling rise in close encounters of the Hungarian kind Picture Gallery Exodus hits East German output Mitterrand will take firm line on Nato with Bush Shadow Chancellor courts America Pressure on Prague minister to resign Hong kong plea gets only limited response Alliance Leicester Pretoria remains hopeful of deal with ANC Aquascutum (Reuter): Ortega to hand over power on set date Assault action Weapons theft Briton charged (Reuter): Cabinet choice (Reuter): Poignant quake (Reuter): Fire flighter (Reuter): Short shrift Syria and Iran pile the pressure on kidnappers Families revive cautious hopes Beirut children killed as Christian war sharpens Jews defy court eviction ruling Pesticide misuse brings harvest of death to India Alcoholism linked to gene in US research Ordeal ends for child hostage Turkey's Kurds embark on their own intifada Politician in scandal to run again Death sentence appeal fails Falklands graves visit delayed Mugabe pledge on reforms See More of America for Less than You Think Shakespeare on the shelf Clement Freud A little Something in the bank for life eternal Bernard Levin says doctors should face the moral questions of preserving patients for spare parts Passports for a surprise holiday The Times Diary Curtain down The Times Diary Stop kowtowing over Hong Kong John Walden urges Britain to restore confidence by standing up to China Ideology no bar The Times Diary Forgotten heroes The Times Diary Primrose past The Times Diary Building bridges The Times Diary Costume drama The Times Diary Help from One's Friends Justice for All Separate Tables Light on Middle East nuclear aims General Aoun's role Faith in the media A Nelsonian sundial Jail overcrowding Trains to suit needs Concern in Hong Kong unabated Mandela concert Blasphemy ruling Stone-cold in Wilts? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages King's College Hospital Birthdays today Marriage Church news University news The Rev Ralph Abernathy The Rev Ralph David Abernathy, the United States black civil rights leader second only in importance to Martin Luther King, died aged 64 on April 17. He was born on March 11,1926 Picture Gallery George Auld George Auld, who played the tenor saxophone in jazz groups from the 1930s until the 1980s, has died, aged 70. He was born in Toronto, Canada, on May 19,1919 School news Dinners and luncheon Tracking down a biblical snack René Hilsum René Hilsum, the distinguished French publisher and indefatigable communist", died in Paris on April 14, aged 96 Births From our Own Correspondent: The Moscow Charges The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal National Pension Fund for Nurses 3 Facts The Times Opera Jenufa Festival Hall Spink & Son Limited English National Opera Pigeons and parallels Jatinder Verma, directing an Asian Version of Tartuffe for the National Threatre, discusses it with Vera Lustig Orgy of rampant infantilism Rock Kaylie Minogue NEC, Birmingham Royal Shakespeare Company The Times Acid sweetness Theatre Not Fade Away Stratford East Jeremy Kingston The Guv'nor young Vic Studio Nothing excuses it Television A piquant Italian programme Concerts BBC SO/Salonen Festival Hall The plot that stays out in the cold The Hunt for Red October, James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket, Roger and Me, Shocker, Mountains of the Moon and Troop Beverly Hills Cinema Video Box Stephen Pettitt NWO/Singer Purcell Room Exploring the wilder African clich? Motion Picture Associates The Mortgage Corporation A day at the sickening seaside Health Could a dip in the sea, river or canal seriously damage your health? Liz Gill reports on 'sewage sickness' and the best and worst beaches to visit this summer The seat of the problem Medical Briefing Sticky wicket Split opinions Patience and the patient Surgery could be safer—if only we would wait Pioneer of Modernism Hugh David on the long neglected innovatory and way-out novelist of the Thirties, the peer of Evelyn Waugh and Michael Arlen William Gerhardie a Biography By Dido Davies Oxford, £25 Futility By William Gerhardie Robin clark, £4.95 Memoirs of Apolyglot By William Gergardie Robin Clark, £5.95 God's Fifth Column By William Gergardie The Hogarth Press, £8.95 A Companion for TLS Subscribers Swallow Stationers Limited Glynn Boyd Harte A star in her courses Novels of the week: Prima donna and Primavera passion Fiction Death of a Soap Queen By Peter Prince Bloomsbury, £13.99 Primavera By Stevie Davies The Woman's Press, £12.95 the Ice at the Bottom of the World By Mark Richard Cape, £12.95 IRA ironies Everday tale of terror and nightmare morality in Ulster Lies of Silence By Brian Moore Bloomsbury, £12.99 Miele Crème De La Crème Small Pharmaceutical Company Angela Mortimer Hoggett Bowers New and Exciting Recruitment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Help! Save Robinson Crusoe - Reward £17,500 The MAC Group (UK) Limited Susan Hamilton Personnel Services PA/SECRETARY Dobson Communications Multi-Lingual Opportunities Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tengelmann Group Secretary/receptionist Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Industry Informix The unlimiting Company Assistant Fund Managers Equity & Bonds Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Junior Secretaries Gas & Equipment Ltd Desperately Seeking Part Time Secretary Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A refuge through the ages From the Huguenots to the new Commonwealth immigrants, the poor have brought their hopes and skills Monster at the market gates? Is our last great opportunity for conservation in London turning into an architectural tragedy? Alan Franks examines the controversy over Spitalfields Sunalliance Today Opera, Dance & Books Friday Classical Music… Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 2156 Entertainments Word processor Word-Watching Winning Move Cinema Guide Ruling the tabloid roost Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Alexandra Palace Storm damage makes windmill grind to a halt US is losing patience with rebel republic Lithuanian Oil Cut-Off The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,272 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Capped education-bodies go to law Discovering the Mace's menace Political Sketch Business and Finance The Pound Stock Market Extra time won by Hoylake Trans World up Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Rise in labour costs points to stagflation US deficit lowest for six years TV now no licence to print money Franchise valuation will be hazardous, experts say Industry statistics 'disaster' blamed on Government THF seeks Moscow deal cash Bank tries to buy in B&C stake L&G may sell Saatchi HQ Fidelity Share Service Section Ansett chooses Rolls for £60m engine deal Business Roundup Dinkie Heel lifts payout Acquisitions boost Aspen Boost for Geers shares ADT stake in Christies rises Stores group tops £6.6m Setback for T&N bid By Our City Staff: Bigger Avena bid boosts Runciman Brighton Borough Council BAT paper group may come to market with £1.5bn tag Weavers meeting ends in discord By Our Industrial Editor: Rabbit jumps out of Telepoint hat Consortium poised to enter new mobile phone market Belgians offer to help save PRB Room to improve at THF hotels Tempus World Market Indices Green way to save on holiday The Times on Saturday in Colour Commercial Union Profits fall at Densitron Reception & Telephone Trainning Service US Politicians step up the battle against BTR Tighter belts pinch Austin Reed Helical assets per share leap by 43% McLean break in Scotland The Times City Diary Bitter-sweet solution The Times City Diary Miner details The Times City Diary Profits lifted 77% at new-look Rea Ill winds of Insider The Times City Diary From Our Correspondent New York: Shearson loses record $915m Vickers Takeover poison warning The economic scissors pose a Major dilemma Comment Howe condemns public contracts 'scandal' in EC CCF welcomes buyout bid at Laurence Prust Traditional Options Vita Helical Bar plc (Reuter): Bonds knock Dow by 32.89 points Wall Street Carlton tumbles another 43p to a low as Americans sell Stock Market Alpha Stocks Leisure fold to go ahead Investment trust revenue up 30% Gold shines E&G receiver Stock Watch Recent Issues London Traded Options HS buys another US money group Prestwick profit cut by over half Late downturn The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Head start for the hi-tech surgeons Exact 3D models of patients' heads and hips, designed by a computer and used to rehearse difficult operations, are being tested by hospitals, reports Thomson Prentice Hubble flight advanced The Hubble space telescope is now expected to go into orbit next week, NASA says MiTAC Battery car age nearer A coin-sized electric battery is being tested by the Japanese Postmen foil the arsonist Chris Partridge on a letterbox which the post office says will provide protection against arson attacks Science & Technology Greythorn Plc Drake Personnel Runnymede Malt House Hope on immune horizon An experiment in human gene therapy is likely this year, Joha Newell writes Esselte Meto Security Systems Thechnology Project Service Plc Telub Inforum Service Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items A foxy look at distant origins Science Report Critics trim magic grass Pearce Wright reports on a coastal wonder Eating to live Sun microsystems Briefing Cold relief Diet for two Light relief Bell Atlantic History of modern man in an eggshell New technique may unscramble our past Why China launched a second-hand American satellite A satellite stranded in orbit and then recovered has made a new journey into space, reports Pearce Wright Video players with a personal touch Personal Video players will soon be widely available in Europe, but would-be buyers may find them too costly. George Cole Nuclear Electric Aston Zoraster Cinch Connectors Limited Manchester Computing Centre The Virtual Software Factory Ensign Geophysics Ltd The freeing-up of Eastern skills Jobscene Europe's emerging democracies are exchanging IT staff for hard currency Working the world Young professionals heading for jobs overseas are not opting out. Ann Hills reports on the various positive spin-offs Continued from page 20 Egor Executive Selection Hongkong Bank Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd An escape route from your chosen career Changing your occupation need not be impossible Roger Jones writes Otis Elevator Fletcher Hunt plc What's Cooking Price Waterhouse Historic Royal Palaces Worldspan East Midlands International Airport Juniper Woolf London East Training and Enterprise Council UBS Philips & Drew Appointments Phone: First Architecture Group Plc Overseas Development The Selection Partnership Eagle Star B Elliott Plc James Baker Associates Advertisement Sales Executives NHS Training Authority James Baker Associates Technical Recruitment Limited Chamberlains Recruitment Division InterExec Plc Allied Dunbar Camp Hopson & Co. Ltd MOOR Group Malvern Hills District Council The Times Chusid Lander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointment Phone: Pera East Midlands Electricity I. T. Direction Limited AT&T Network Systems UK Limited Independent Recruiters Limited Chevron Appointments Phone: ICI Pharmaceuticals Millicom Information Services Spectrum The Sunday Times Agip (UK) Limited Heath Springs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Project Office Furniture Sales Ltd Mulberry Company (Design) Limited The Lloyd Group Financial Controller Appointments Phone: Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Recruitment Consultant Oil Analyst Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduates Required A Career in Marketing? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save & Prosper SPS Travel Recruitment Stefanel (UK) Ltd Buralls of Wisbech Newman books Coope & Co SGS Inspection Services Limited Professional Sales Manager Legal Beagles Royal Air Force Officer The Earth West programme Advertising Sales Japan Recruitment Appointments Phone: Abbey Life Accountancy Personnel Pure New Wool Sudeco International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Resources Major Multinational Group The Pentagon Group Graduates—accountancy Careers Open Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back to the future? The 1980s were a crucial decade for changing attitudes in industrial relations. But now long-lasting will those changes be and what is the outlook for the 1990s? George Bickerstaffe talks to George Bain (right), principal of London Business School Financial Director Designate Wexham Park Hospital Advertising Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items E. P. International Financial Controller Robert Half Banking & Accountancy Fibronics (UK) Ltd Robert Half Harrison Willis Time for this habit to stop Other ports of call Golf Monthly England use their Argentina tour as stepping-stone Rugby Union Dunn has been passed fit to play in Israel Volleyball True spirit of rugby football London run has that something special History-makers return in tribute to a marathon landmark Protest could result in ban Boxing Misplaced cricket priorities Change of style College rowing Cure required Cricketing colossi Uneven scales of justice Stiff test awaits Gillingham Swimming Curley forms pressure group to help punters Irish first for Brooks Tuesday's point-to-point results Scudamore hurt in Cheltenham fall Racing Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Shavian can solve craven puzzle Racing Gallant Anshan gives Gosden classic chance Mandarin: AYR Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Brighton plan £4m complex Rapid Raceline Wimbledon courts the sporting princes As the prize fund the tennis championships escalates, so does safety expenditure on the centre court Wimbledon Prize-Money East Devon opening for pro-am event Horse and Hound From a Special Correspondent, Rome: Davies ready to renew rivalry with de Lorenzi Olazábal prices himself out Golf Sherman aims for a trophy Strokeplay invitation for amateurs Today's Fixtures Gould in the hunt for junior double Falling foul of the textbook Yachting Rorc the Times Safety at Sea Conference East Germans step into the open Hockey Sport on TV Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Hanley is latest to pell out of tour squad Rugby League Yi Zheng to play in England Table Tennis Page enjoys last word Real Tennis Argyle disturb Oldham's play-off hopes For the Record 'Hand of God' robs Marseilles of place in European decider Football Peace breaks out at St James' Park Fiery Irish are too hot for rivals to handle Rugby Union Martin below par but still gains victory Athletics Backing for national lottery Magnificent seven proceed Squash Rackets A doughty recovery In Brief Title chance Cook in touch Extra coach Yachting Tavaré interrupts Oxford march Wounded slip home Polished Adams seizes chance for a maiden century Cricket Racing The door opens on Europe Liverpool's big gun neutralizes Arsenal advance Arsenal advance Rebel joins the board Wembley Venue of Legends Batsman Cowans hastens the run rate AC Milan scrape through League and FA united in-plans for restructure Advocates of change in snooker baulked Robidoux upset by foul call
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