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News from 07/05/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Peter Green, Michael Vyner, DJM, Joyce Whithead Sydney, Simon Barnes, Anatol Lieven, Riga and Mary Dejevsky, Tim Judah, Alexandra KIng, Mark Souster, Geraldine Bedell, David Lee, Stephen pettitt, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Louis Fitzgibbon, Ian Murray, Cyril Sherwood, Patrick Collinson, Girard Steichen, Ludovic Kennedy, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Guilford Brussels, David Concar, Libby Purves, Jon Wynne-Tyson, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Huber, John Durie, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Mary Dines, Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Aydon, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Mark Roper, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Nick Worrall Lvov, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robert W. G. Johns, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Roger Linn, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Jenny Deeprose, David Brewerton, George Ace, David Woodhead, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Michael Gray, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Margaret Fidler, Peter Aykroyd, George Hill, Craig Lord, Patrica Perry, Clive White, Mike Rosewell, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Owen Jenkins, Barry Wood, Peter Stohard US Editor, George Chesterton, Martin Waller, G. W. Rosenthal, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Eric Thompson Director, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, Heric Kenyon, Arthur Leathley, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Vince Wright, Alix Kirsta, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, J. P. Ellis, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Keith Joseph, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Hampden, James Malcolm, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Latvians to defy threats by Kremlin Gorbachov takes a tough line Poll optimism dampened Ulster talks Heritage funds Computer crime Train blast German unity Index Major wins Euro bank for London Phone changes put social cachet on the line By Our Sports Staff: Hooligans 'end hopes of return to Europe' Freed hostage tells of escape bid and torture Riot police break up holiday unrest First direct Hallmarks of a lady More than an animal show The age of the bad loser Open door for older students Anyone for Badminton? PR 'minders' vetoed after Ingham intervention Season ends on tide of drunkenness, uproar and arrests Football Violence Prisoners protest on roof Bogus carers Shooting death Trust attacked Haringey result Liquidation Auction Persian & Eastern Carpets Rugs &… Riot police break up teenage gangs A 71b salmon caught in a fishery trap at Molesey… Big range found in sentencing policies Unionist reply lifts chance of Ulster inter-party talks Whitehall unions fear left New logo for boys in blue and white Tories close gap by 7 points By our Political Correspondent: Labour cash boost is urged Ministers to step up protection of heritage Liberalism in theology condemned Rowers fear effect of new Cam bridge Police get more graduates but wastage Picture Gallery Schools pressing on with many A-level reforms By Our Education Reporter: Oxford to break tradition Artscards pay £110,000 in first year Lloyds Bowmaker Agenda The week ahead The Renault 19 Police claim computer fraud Bill flawed £4m for Carnegie's castle £1m donation to save the dormouse Picture Gallery Barclays Timeshare companies could be curbed First-time buyers evicted after foiling into mortgage trap Village plans for affordable homes British Red Cross Week Br 's demolition plan signals trouble Complaint rejected on gun film Use of pesticides as poison 'unabated' Genes specialists oppose tracing of test-tube fathers Fireman killed in store blaze Crew rescued Concert off Film boat refit Driving charges Winning song Melting point Bond winners Chicago's modern woman spearheads Bush challenge Bomb blast kills 11 on express in Pakistan Saudis try to repair Arab rift Six killed in Sydney crash Kidnapped man arrives home Medals end 22 years of disgrace for crew tortured by Koreans Picture Gallery De Klerk takes a 'lap of honour's through Europe From a Correspondent: Cocaine cartels hit by swoops By Our Foreign Staff: UK 'does nothing for the hostages' Moscow demands guarantees over Germany in Nato West rallies to aid Gorbachov Jews looking for safeguards Kremlin attendants see the writing on the wall for a fading empire Last respects: A Russian Orthodox Church official… Communists slip in council polls Pilsen hangs out the flags for GIs Ukraine Catholics celebrate religious freedom Soviet frontier is opened for mass Moldavian reunion Fear of violence casts shadow on Romania election Norway's warning oil whales (Reuter): Rebels concede Death inquiry (AFP): Papal visit Prison fire Frog suit Pole trek House warning Canon Mongolia leader lectured by China Small of the deadline, roar of the press Bernad Levin savouring his years as a theatre critic, joins the debate on reviews dashed off as the curtain falls Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Why she must have another tern Keith Joseph finds errors in introducing the poll tax, but applauds Mrs Thatcher Take your seats The Times Diary Thatcher's blitzkrieg The Times Diary Taskforce Stanley The Times Diary You never know The Times Diary Easy to beat The Times Diary A Blurred View of Europe Drink and the Football Devil The Ion Curtain Change-over for London's codes Private heritage Katyn memorial Birmingham Six Holding Mr Gummer to account Aid to Ethiopia Measure for measure Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Fighting them on the beaches Legal aid franchise Downland farms Trade figures A matter of taste Court Circular Service luncheon Birthdays today Service reception Anniversaries City Women's Network Concert at Hatfield House The Rose Ball Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sir Reginald Good All Sir James Robertson An impossible job for one man? John Witheridge Michael Shawn Making light of nightwork Science Report Nature notes Joshua Prawer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fight for the Championship Announcements London Association for the Blind Nurses in Need Quest Cancer Test The Times Legal Notices Oxfam The Mental Health Foundation Motability Charity Office The Times Classified Instant bad karma by the Mersey Michael Gray went to Liverpool for Saturday's John Lennon Tribute Concert, but the event was a musical disaster, out of turn with his memory Never mind fashion, listen to the bland Rock Rock Heart NEC, Birmingham Nice music, shame about the ploy Dance, Game Dance John Percival Game Sadler's Wells Bonhams Knightbridge Mishima's sailor meets Ms musical match Opera Stephen Pettitt Das verratene Meer Deutsche Oper, Berlin Beautiful tribute to a much-missed director Concert Bucolic setting for a play with some grit to it Theatre Hand over Fist Theatre Jeremy Kington Hand Over Fist Watermill, Bagnor Tragedy of the century Television Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Ladies never lose their class Are our gentlefolk an endangered species? Alexander King report Fashion's mid-life crisis Designers and shops are having to cater for a new, older customer Samsung Information Systems Going down, still fighting Is anything to be gained by being a good sport and keeping your upper lip stiff? The games women play Britain is quietly producing champions in two unusual sports: octopush and Thai boxing Times Book Boost and bonnets are in style Learning how to deal with minor breakdowns is a vital element of road saftey-even if you're not driving Plant a Tree Just for Kicks The Engineering Council Finding a place in the Sunlight Can a model village built for one company's workers keep its character as new owner-occupiers move in? Helping to save creatures, great and small Ruth Gledhill charts the history of London Zoo and its work for animal conservation The Zoological Society of London The Queen's visit a royal occasion Michael Lyster Noah's Ark rescue The Institute of Zoology is at the forefront of research into genetics, reproduction and disease Whipsnade Wild Animal Park Rounding up the finance The London Zoo is to undergo refurbishment to regain popularity, Malcolm Brown writes Survival in the park Campaign to put Whipsnade top of the list for tourists International Zoo Designers The deep-frozen future Sperm bank helps save rare wildlife from extinction ESSO Gardiner & Theobald The Royal Bank of Scotland Keeping track of the black rhino Experts in sickness and in health Exploding the low grades myth Parents will soon be making choices about schools for September. David woodhead argues that it is always the independent school with the highest examination results that offers the best all round education Posts Institute of Puchasing and Supply and University of… An embarrassing success University of Durham Department of Geography System… United States International University, Europe Educational Bellerbys Haberdashers' Aske's Girls School Elstree St Anne's College Oxford Domestic Bursar School Bursar Aldenham School Brentwood School (H. M. C) Courses Neuchatel Four-term year Notice Board Huron University Gabbitas Truman and Thring Institute of Counselling Career Analysts Oxford woos the mature A ceremony at Oxford this week will mark a change that promise to be profound as any yet seen at the university, Douglas Broom reports Sometimes you can believe what you read in the… Huron University All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Learn a Language Abroad Educational National Hospitals College of Speech Sciences French Courses in France Educational Studentships St James's Secretarial College University Appointments University of Oxford University of Kent at Canterbury University of Sheffield University of Southampton The Times The struggle for our heritage Academics must leave their ivory towers and join the debate on history teaching. says patrick collinson The Leys School Cambridge Writers News Magazine The Times Art Exhibitions 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 Concise Crossword No 2170 Entertainments Observe the truth foretold Word-Watchtng Winning Move Cinema Guide The Top Team BBC1 MPs dampen Tory chief's optimism on poll tax Ceausesus 'sold Secrets to the us' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,287 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Mr VIC Stowe puts the finishing touches to the… Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Eames fades as Canterbury front-runner Cricket 27 Critics attack League stance Olazábal a step nearer to first victory in Britain Third-Round Scores Resurgent Hadlee aims to restore Test credibility British sad at robbing a gypsy child in the street McLrvine jumps into reckoning for Stockholm Chase A method which touches even the sceptics On a small lawn comes a timely reminder of how the beautiful game of football can still be played Underdog overcome Wembley Venue of Legends Widnes ignore their bitter feelings and reach another final Rugby League O'Shea strikes on his own Golf Llewellin success In Brief Devoy's title Loughlin out Gómez double Brace's brace Lewis brings glory for Havant Hounslow are overthrown as the champions Brown and Atkins maintain good run England take European titles with familiar ease Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Oldham bedevilled by seeding controversy Table Tennis Boginskaya secures a clean sweep Gymnastics Leatherdale retains his free pistol title Shooting TCCB in agreement with Gooch over unity Smiths set stage but heavens spoil Time the great healer County Championship Scoreboards New Zealanders announce their arrival with style Cricket Kuiper's guiding hand Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Batting paradises raise mortals high Gillingham beaten in a close finish Swimming By a Special Correspondent: Chelbury has family support for marathon Equestrianism Rugby Union World Cup 1991 Texaco Luton stay up with higher ambitions on their schedule Away victories by Luton Town and Nottingham Forest commit Sheffield Wednesday to the second division Atkinson's misery complete Rangers to speak to Molby Crown steps in to elevate Southend Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions A polluted whiff of south coast Old Chigwellians take command Triumph of the long-ball game Call of first division will challenge Royle's power Louise Taylor reviews the second division Demotion threat averted England prove solid Swindon shine through Pallister justifies selection Joy for Darlington as Barnet fall short again Lawson takes first race of the circuit Powerboating No place for weeds as Palace near the Wembley turf Football Malpas shows he is ready for World Cup Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Tirol has Curragh classic target Inspired tactis help Hannon collect third 2,000 Guineas victory Anshan is Derby possible Leberfinger's touch too keen for top seeds Fencing From Our French Racing Correspondent: Linamix has Epsom on agenda after decisive win Saybright proves good value in Times qualifier Results from 10 meetings Today's meetings Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Index to Horses Engaged at Today's 10 Meetings Unbridled storms clear for fine Kentucky Derby win Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Mandarin: Persillant pick for valuable hurdle Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Saturday's results Lowe collects four-day ban The Times Racing Service Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Bath bask in vintage champagne Rugby Union's cup overflows at Twickenham but lacks the sparkle that cheers at Cardiff St Helens show way to Waterloo Thorburn missile alters course of game Waldron gives up his triple-crown job Weekend Results Final Details Young Munster teach University a lesson Scots are warned of tests ahead Maradona earns £200,000 just for a kickabout The Week's Highlights Upper Thames in dominant times Rowing Scotland defy Welsh Lacrosse The classes kingdom of the horse The British have a certain zeal for playing the fool, as Simon Barnes found out at Badminton Graf tightens grip after shaky start Tennis Roche spirits to Dunkirk triumph Cammish outlasts his rival Cycling For the Record Cervantes fleet drifts Britain overlooked for 1993 finals Ice Skating Deuchar plays to form Real Tennis Steinlager 2 looks stronger than ever in the final stretch Yatching Gardner is back with late surge Motorcycling New bid to block Maxwell purchase By Our City Staff: Milestone in updating scheme Place of performance of an obligation Cunard seaman cannot bring unfair dismissal case Single case covers three appeals The challenge that is driving Vauxhall Race with Japan has fine-tuned car-marker's performance Rate support grant figures final even if incorrect Telephoned correction ineffective Retailers fall short in transatlantic leap Gillan Bowditch explains how British companies trying to find their feet in the US have often found the experience hazardous Court ruling hits SEC's insider trading powers BP first-quarter profits expected to fall Reporting this Week Exxon oil spill case delayed Suppliers 'at risk' in run-to to 1992 Medway in North Kent Green tips for share buyers Hopes of ending Gatt deadlock Business and Finance 34-36 Change on Week The Pound Deal over Ordnance defended by BAe Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society B&C considers appointing 'company doctors' G7 gives new backing for stronger yen Lakeside boost for retail sector Court victory for California insurers Day of reckoning for bungling banks Team leaves Salomon for own investment boutique

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