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News from 03/05/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Peter Whittlesea, Victoria McKee, John Coleman, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Ghislanie Boddington, Philip Muston, Nick Nuttall, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Long, Pearce Wright, James Rusbridger, Charles Bremner and John Best, Earl of Perth (Chairman), Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent Bucharest, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Brian Buchanan Sydney, Maurice Gillibrand, Michael Binyon, Philip Ball, Tom Gibb, Norman Barry, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Michael Hart, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Joe Joseph Tokyo, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Cris Check, Stuart Jones, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, John Lewis, Political Staff, Ahmed Fazl, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, R. K. Arthur, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Paul Bates, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hugh Leggatt, Chistaine Boddington, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, David Taylor, Matthew May, Philip Robinson Los Angeles, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Politcal Editor, Anthony Quinton, John Durie, Ernest Beck, Anne Barnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Patricia Tisdall, Vernon Bogdanor, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Barry Hughes, Robert Cockburn, Leslie Tilley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Dennis Signy, Jeremy Mayrice, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, C. J. Barker, John M. M. Banham Director General, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David L. HARRISON(Director), Peter Purton, James McGuinness, David Robinson, Elmore Dixon, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Judith Lyons, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, David Lowry, Liz Gill, Edwina Currie, George Donaldson, Penny Wheatcroft, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Valerie Goldberg, David Sapsted, Jamie Dettmer, Peter F. Bates, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Philip Robinson, Los Angeles, Peter Stothard, us Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, David Clutterbuck, Keith Blackmore, Michael Phillips, Joe Smith, Graham Searjeant, Tania Glyde, John Horn, Philip Pangalos, Norma Osmond, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tim KING(Tourism Officer), Marcas Williams, Rebecca Huxley, Hiilary Finch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter F. Portwood, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, K. J. McNAMARA, Matthew Bond, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Ann Hills, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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By Staff Reporters: McCarthy and Keenan alive, but in chains Pressure grows for hostage talks MacAri is charged Worthless haul US-Israel strain Virgin slander Airlines warned Wrong number Rovers go up Index By a Staff Reporter: Executive is charged over Iraqi 'supergun' Local councils told to spend, spend, spend Mandela to meet Thatcher on July 4 New Kremline tactic delay German unity Report criticizes police secrecy John Ie Carre Cautious Labour 'happy with 200 gains' McCarthy friends hail news after four years that he is well Tantalizing hint on British hostages from Islamic hydra Reporter broke key security rule Irishman safe who forgot passport Fate of London Arena hangs in balance after cash troubles Picture Gallery Thatcher adviser criticizes Church Militants' boycott poll tax call to civil servants Pirate decoders face crackdown Princess rebukes the media IRA killer jailed Gummer critic Tube pay offer Museum talks Law ruled out Correction Secrecy of police hearings criticized Poor come clear-up rate dents confidence Entrepreneurs will start at five Picture Gallery 'Opportunist' snatches £292m In paper money MPs renew attack over BAe deals Barclays Merchant Services Inflation halts NHS growth Planners 'should be taught visual arts' Thatcher factor in the struggle for Westminster Poll tax squabble dominates local battle to the last Elections a vital test for both Labour and Tories Fast and relentless rise of Patten prot?g? Man in the News By Our Political Editor: Gould claims leaked' paper represents snoopers' charter Baker's slant on middle of the road politics Law colleges start night classes as demand soars Students 'face race bias by big firms' MPs seek answer on Sellafield radiation Latest US grandmaster shares lead Picture Gallery £3 Billion Says You Could Easily Move to Docklands 700 pigs killed over toxin in food "I Can Make You a Millionaire in Just 21 Days Attempt to ban smoking brings Commons fury Environment Poll for Bootle on May 24 Howarth for front bench Steel chief to see Rifkind Cheers for MP Scots poll tax New bishop Parliament today Peers will be asked to be more open on interests Mayor for capital under new Bill London Council 'Fiddler on the Roof' Dixons Guns for Iraq debate refused by Speaker Arrests Decision soon on sculpture Three Graces Gorbachev humiliation never happened—official Moscow protests may slow reform and spark revenge (Reuter): Vilnius appeal to Paris and Bonn Easing of exports urged No Title Baker sets out to sell US vision for new Germany Visit to calm Polish fears East Berlin bows to Kohl on currency Hungary parties to work together Optimism as De Klerk and Mandela start talks ANC's card doing nicely EC acts to curb lorry 'cancer' Princess Roay appeal for African 'Marshall… Princess Royal appeals for African 'Marshall Plan' Rover Shamir's hardline stance perplexes Washington One of the world's most durable bilateral alliances, between the United States and Israel, is showing sings of severe strain. Richard Owen in Jerusalem reports Bush hopes 'no hands' policy will open doors Classic Car Weekly Sounds of discord as emigr?s flood to the Promised Land Jerusalem Notebook Egypt and Syria end their feud (Reuter): Arab rivals halt attacks in press Baghad Thousands join Hindu rally against Pakistan From a Correspondent Oslo: Norway wants to resume whaling Satellite sex films anger Alabama Ershad revamps Cabinet Bubble baby beats odds Violence erupts in San Salvador British Telecom Police step in as Red Indian feud kills two Germans questioned on Libya plant fire (Reuter): Alleged Nazi (Reuter): Palame damages (Reuter): Boats repulsed (Reuter): Judge protests (AP): Video virus (Reuter): Gun extradition (Reuter): Emergency ends Thatcher's choice Clement Freud … and moreover When the businessman is victimized Norman Barry sees a growing concern with business ethics as anti-capitallism in disguise Coswardice in the face of Moscow's empty threat Bernard Levin finds a 1930s appeasement parallel to the Western refusal to stand up for Lithuania New green bottles The Times Diary Over: the battle of the bugs The Times Diary Must be true The Times Diary Settling old scores The Times Diary Play for today The Times Dairy Local Democracy Two plus Four Confidence in the Police Keeping control in a wider Europe Objective news Clean beaches Due difficulty Inside State schools Reducing abortions Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Plans for Natural History Museum Keeping art treasures Branches of surgery NHS reforms Sweet mystery of life Court Circular Appointments Dinners Oxford fillip for Scrolls study Archaeology The Very Rev John Churchill The Very Reverend John Howard Churchill, Dean of Carlisle from 1973 to 1987, died aged 69 on April 29. He was born on June 9 , 1920 Marriages Sergio Franchi Sergio Franci, the singer and songwriter, died in Connecticut on May 1. He was born in Cremona, Italy, 57 years ago Today's royal engagements Buckingham Palace Luncheon Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Birthdays today Anniversaries Wesley Rose Wesley H. Rose, former Cowner of the Acuff-rose music publishing house inNashivlle and a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, has died aged 72, in Tennessee after an extended illness. He was born in Chicago in 19180 Brigadier Cuthbert Goulburn Ian Menzies writes Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company School news Latest wills Announcements & Personal A Noble Lord Rebuked The Samaritans The Times The Times Classified Triumph of war Theatre Coriolanus Barbican BBC Limited Season-Only Three Weeks Left Prom formula for fun Richard Morrison chooses the potential highlights of the summer's seasons Lively sensibility Dance Paramour Sadler's Wells Royal Shakespeare Company Festival Numus Aarhus, Denmark Palace Theatre Watching the radio for a laugh Television Spink & Son Limited Mixed bag, with a dusting of sugar David Robinson reivews the latest cinema release: Sweetie, Internal Affairs, See You in the Morning and Nuns on the Run Carefully playing the system Two new films put Richard Gere back on to the A-lists, says Simon Banner Filmhouse Penderecki unmasked Hilary Finch reports on the Polish opera company at the Brighton Festival Concept LS/Salonen Queen Elizabeth Hall Churchill Insurance Company Video Box Pollon~eyes Why the rat race can be good for you New US research suggests that the secret of a long life and healthy retirement is to stay slogging away at the daily grind Born and bred a drinker Health A genetic cause for alcoholism may soon be found, Liz Gill reports The office worker's not for burning Medical Briefing Baby alarms Drawing blood The Harley Place Clinic Times Literary Supplement Mating á la modern modes Paperbacks Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler Pan, £3.99 Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Middle-ageing middle England Fiction Anne Barnes on a middling Mr Middleton, the us-ness of a jolly perfect marriage, and some nasty mini horrors Changes and Chances By Stanley Middleton Hutchinson, £12.95 By Jeremy Cooper Hutchinson, £12.95 Flamingoes in Orbit By Philip Ridley Hamish Hamilton, £12.99 Bombay Duck By Farrukh Dhondy Cape, £13.95 A blockbuster of laughs and giggles The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose Edited by Frank Muir Oxford, £17.95 Of kerns and gallowglasses well supplied Crime Gallowglass By Barbara Vine Viking, £13.99 Writers News Getting the mix right 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 Lonodn Outside London Dance Perormance Art Reading Best Selling Books Concise Crossword No 2168 Entertainments Getting the mix right Word-Watching Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's selection on films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Hands across the World Victor Hochhauser Television & Raido Motorola Bride awarded £20,000 for 'virginity' slander The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,284 Word-Watching Philip Howard AA Roadwatch Weather UK puts Athens in the shades Threat to ban hooligans The question of sparing a bawbee Political sketch Business and Finance No Title The Pound Stock market Diamond caution Royal ahead Tate up 25% Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Drexel facing legal threat over $103m EC seeks power to end unfair airline practices BA accused of 'Laker action' on shuttle MCA weighs up marshy pros and cons Decision on £2.5bn theme park 'very finely balanced' Picture Gallery Receiver called in at Courtwell subsidiary 'Flabby' JM to cut staff by hundreds Framligton stake sold Malcolm Parker Fiancial Director Turriff… National Grid sale 'would be reversed' Sterling needed little support Tesco bonds AirUK The message for Royal is defence Tempus De Beers Tate & Lyle American General seeks a buyer after $6.4bn offer Japanese surplus shrinks Telegraph up MBS cuts losses to £4.78m Agreed £15m bid for communications firm Business Roundup Usher profits edge higher GA £90m storm costs Europa issues maiden of 1 p BLP dividend down Society suspends merger row chief Linread price hit by losses Expedier in rise to £1.2m Nobel to buy Crown paints from Williams for £205m Cadbury In £150m issue Maxwell's 14.9% Bell stake blocked Kwik Save figures fall short Knight fights the good fight The Times City Diary Auditor's letter was wrongly weighted' The Guinnes trial Hill Samuel Commercial Finance Limited Red rose blossoms in City A Texan walks tall in the shadow of Charter Comment Trade Indemnity Plc GEC arid BAe in race to run 2bn project for helicopter President is among Carter men set to go General Accident Keller sold in £26m buyout from GKN Eggs on the charity menu De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited By Our City Staff: British purchases boost Fitzwilton Fashion firm rebels accept bid Cityvision buy Tullow Oil to raise £5.68m Shiloh slips Multitrust loss Making the rates tax-deductable Canon Genuine duty-free prices on offer Encouraging savers to share ownership The Cbi's duty to warn of consequences Industry supine over wage inflation Boring entry An umbrella for B&C shareholders Dubai aimed to Scotch the competition London Traded Options N. V. Nederlandsch Administratie-En Trustrikantoor Training Agency Alpha Stocks World Market Indices Recent Issues Reception & Telephone Training Services Co-Operative Insurance Society Ltd Burger King switches to Coke Dealers find little cheer despite extended rally Stock Market Tate & Lyle Plc Dow rises 20 points Wall Street Traditional Options Rally continues Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Ancient shape of new technology Sun microsystems Our future in the house of the rising sun? Science & Technology Those who want to be green could soon go one step further—by living in a green house. Nick Nuttall reports on a solar design which cuts emissions of harmful gases and saves on fuel bills Securicor Communications A life beyond the ice age The Scots pine challenges the view that Britain's trees were totally destroyed Science & Technology Smith Associates Ltd Cliveden Technical Recruitment Petrocorp Petrcorp Exploration Limited Keys to a problem Science & Technology Many keyboard users suffer pain. Is RSI a condition or a myth? Chirs Lewis and Matthew May report Express Computer Consultants Ltd Brookwood Statisties Ltd The Times Newspapers Grape proves a fruitful step Sciecne Report The Company Secretary Institute of Software… E. L. Computers Ltd East Warwickshire College The British Industrial Biological Research… AFB Recrutiment Limited Science & Technology Adam, Hardign & Lueck Heart patient hope in drug find Science & Technology Thomson Prentice on a new therapy which promises safer heart surgery and relief for troubled blood banks John Phillips Selection Drake Personnel Heart patient hope in drug find Fusion power Aids agent Reebok UK Ltd Premier Employment Tree study urges plan Briefing Home work? Turtle link clue Japan turns on computer speed A costly disappointment in a big project has failed to deter the Japanese in their quest for world computing dominance Science & Technology Geophysical Co Ltd University of Strathclyde Cabledata Europe Ltd Ringing in the changes Science & Technology London dialling codes change this weekend. Will it be a case of 'Dial 01' for Mayhem'? Peter Purton reports Waller Associates Limited The Times Science & Technology Safeway Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Tempting Times Lures of kiwi fruit and cheap houses Jobscene New Zealand's It companies are in a race against time to convince British staff to emigrate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Indemnity Plc Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Agency Manager Ilford & City Crone Corkill Recruitment Consutlants Language Recruitment Services Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Secretary with City Computer Company Richard Saunders & Partners Covent Garden Bureau City Stockbrokers La Créme De La Créme Capable Junior Secretary Required for Busy Office Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consutants Alistair Allan Master & Co. London Ltd Belles Secretarial Ltd People Unlimited Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Jaygar Secretaries plus Prestigious Job Opportunity Sarah Hodge Recruitment Consultant La Créme De La Créme Directors' Secretary Secretaries plus Junior Secretaries Judy Farquharson Ltd National Power Prudential Property Services Literary Agent Secretaries plus Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultant Team Secretary Gale Assocs Advertising Medical Pa to Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon Meridian Love & Tate Appointments Publishing Susan Hamilton Personnel (Agy) David Hicks Group Plc British Medical Association International Secretaries Repeated suspensions by Gmc criticized Compatibility of Sunday trading law for the trial court Safeguards protecting abuse of telephone tapping are insufficiently precise Pension scheme nomination testamentary disposition Patient Clarke deserves reward Jenny MacArthur examines the speel Badminton casts upon the most durable of competitors Hospitals rethink Texaco Time to put teeth into the laws Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 01-782 5046 Enigmatic message Who is to blame? A truly memorable day out Poor value Chances for Leng rest with Griffin Sympathy deserved Horse and Hound Guide to the Clubs England juniors step into spotlight Squash Rackets Swelling numbers give new depth to welcome boom Polo Preveiws the season Support rolls in on the Clyde Alix Ramsay on the mounting enthusiasm generatred by the Special Olypics Ryder Cup site secure under new ownership Lyle 's absence is keenly felt Golf Nicklaus joins the honorary at the Rand a Coaches unhappy about Christmas in Perth Swimming Today's Fixtures Poynton dismisses link with sale of Manton Cole looks to France for Zoman Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selection Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Lomax victory points to improving Now Listen Racing Kelso runners dwindle as ground takes its toll Mandarin: Salsabil has hallmark of quality Mandarin: New Market Selections Mandarin: Salisbury Selections Big-Race Line-Up Form guide to the 10 contenders Carson to rectify notable omission Yesterday's results The Times Racing Service Ascot entries From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Defeat for English challengers Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Turfcall Choosing possession or success The success of an attack is more likely to be achieved through speed rather than lengthy possession of the ball, according to Charles Hughes, the Football Association's national director of coaching and education. In the second of three articles, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, looks at how Hughes employs a Statistical approach to find *The Winning Formula in football England men have to revive for tests P. P. A. Members' Polls Rule Amendments Littlewoods Double Chance Pool The midfield magician Rugby Union Airdrie golfer at Woburn to partner Faldo Keeping up with the solo boats Yachting Tomorrow (Reuter): Lead held by Roche in Dunkirk Cycling Universities profit as Test players line up for visitors Cricket Lord Griffiths named for MCC presidency Speedy O'Donnell lashes Sri Lanka Lancashire to harvest fruits of good planning Fothergill keeps place League powerless on kick-off times Donors lift Aldershot as deadline closes in Nuttall spoils aspirations of Abou Taleb Squash Rackets Rocastle rounds off Arsenal show for England manager Football Last Night's Football Results (Reuter): Juventus power to victory Benn maps out his path to riches Improved medical aid sought Withers hits form for Cowdray Park Polo Successful cocktail to boost best of British Ice Skating For the Record Athletics Baseball Cricket Boxing Rugby Union Basketball Cycling Football Ice Hockey Real Tennis Rugby Leauge Yachting Speedway Tennis Australians warn England with opening victory Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Scots drawn with West Germany Hager returns to fold Top seeds through In Brief Fuchs puts on show of speed Tennis Sevens victory Waiting game New role Racing, 40 41 Sasaki failure ruffles Derby betting market Forest make a mess of United's Cup tactics First division British Nuclear Forum MacAri in court on tax charge The Bucharest fervour strikes a chord Triumphant Rovers seal return Third division Combatants bar no holds in playground Lords may lose Band H final Revival of four-day proposal 20 Pages of Top Career Appointments Tips for the town hall Newcomers to the world of local government often find their enthusiasm eroded by the demands of what can be a confusing and thankless position, Patricia Tisdall writes Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Sharp Electronic (UK) Ltd British Rail research Office of Water Services Hoggett Bowers plc Price Waterhouse Interbrew Dalroth & Partners Ltd Michael Page Information Technology Greenfield Merseyside TEC Limited The Information Techonology Business of The Post… Memorex Telex Texaco Planned Pre-Selection Services Ward Executive Limited National Power Adrian Wheale, Simpson Crowden Consultant Ltd Roland Orr & Partners N B Selection Ltd Sony Birtish Institute of Management Grant Thornton Management Consultants Fidelity Investment Services Limited Sutcliffe Services Group Southern Water plc Norwich Union Fund Managers Limited KPMG Peat marwick McLintock TSI Group Quality in Service Sterling Search & Selection Limited Scottish Power Plc Key roles in the Oil Industry Pole Position Recruitment Ltd Geoservices Newport Electronics Limited MSL International (UK) Ltd Prudential Holborn Microbeam United Kingdom Ltd Rotortech Limited Howgate Sable Knight Chapman Limited Telecom Michael Page Marketing Scientific Generics Limited Grant Thornton Management Consultants MacMillan Davies Rumbelows Ltd The Post Office Ashway Associates Personnel and Business Advisers Department of Health James Knight Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited Michael Page Marketing Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Phillips Petroleum Company Europe-Africa Philips… AGB Executive KPMG Peat Marwick Selection Nobody Knows IBM Systems better a member of the… McGregor boyall Price Waterhouse Spectrum Energy & Information Technology Ltd Fortress Interocks Ltd Bfm Exhibitions Ltd South Glamorgan County Council Kay Jordan (Personnel Assistant) Connaught-Mainland Drake International Longman Customer Services Forwall Design & Contracts plc KLM Royal Dutch Airlines HCS International Limited DHL Worldwide Express Goodman Graham and Associates Howgate Sable Marc Woolmer Recruitment Mary Cotmore at HMV UK Ltd British Telecom James Baker Associates Xl/datacomp (UK) Ltd Brian Forbes Search & Selection European Recruitment… Computer People News International Newspapers Ltd News of the World Midalands Electricty plc Powergen Fletcher Hunt plc Chusid Lander Scope Search & Selection Dairy Trade Federation Warwicker Associates Ltd Halifax David Abbott and Partners Bartlett selection Sullivan & Associates Vitalograph Limited P&C Consultants Limited Spicers Executive Selection Tilly Management Consultants Limited Microtel London & Edinburgh Insurance Group Alasdair Graham Associates Medical Research Council CASPE HKS Ltd Sundridge Park Management Centre City of Newcastle upon Tyne Director CLP Concept PMC International Edinburgh Tattoo Inter Computer Consultants S. 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