News from 10/05/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Richard Owen, Ramallah, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nick Nuttall, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Jibchit, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Reginald Massey, Jasper Rees, Anatol Lieven, Riga and Mary Dejevsky, Stephen Leather, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, R. V. Jones, David Bailey, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Alastair Guild, Andrew Melsom, Hilary Finch, Tom Giles, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Rupert Stone, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, M. B. Eaden, G. E. Pinkerton, Bernard Levin, Lindsay Cook, Family Money Editor, Maggy England, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, W. P. Goss, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Christopher Tatham, Peter Jones, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, P. R. Layton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Perris, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson Los Angeles, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, Pat Blair, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Nicola Murphy, Philip Robinson, Richard Lockwood, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jeremy Harding, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Brent Walker, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, David McCarthy Brown, Crowe, Louise Byrne Rio de Janeiro, John Hennessy, Michael Heseltine, A. Eastwood, Chairman, Thomson Prentice, Dave Bedford, D. A. Woods, Jane Wyatt, Leslie Tilley, Edward Fennell, George Melly, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Mary Magistad, Mulu, Sarawak, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, Angela MacKey, Edward Windham Bellord, Wolfgang Münchau, Millie Banerjee, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Daniel Goleman, Andrew Kakabadse, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Jonathan Braude, Robert Hick, A. G. Gordon, Craig Seton, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Andrew Lyons, Joyce Whitehead, Marcel Berlins, David Sapsted, David Brewerton, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Philip Wood, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, J Smurfit, Christopher Walker, Stuart D. Waterworth, Julian Brazier, Matthew Parris, Owen Jenkins, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Eric F. Vick, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Andrew Lopata, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Stephen Henry (President), Noël Goodwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Christopher Drew, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Frank Field, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, George J. Levy, N. L. Cragoe, Philip Jacobson, Ann Hills, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoHeseltine in challenge over poll tax reform Re-election threat for overspenders Property firm lays off 800 Church divided Lithuania plea Elderly care Exciting vision Students win Index Aids spreads among adults in Romania Bournemouth to sue League over soccer riot Picture Gallery Iran and US agree payout Car pricing inquiry launched Young under fire again over Rover Motorola Labour MPs disown report on teachers Sunroofs and radios of the fleet boom drive up all car prices By Our Motoring Correspondent: Rover is to impose 24-hour working Patten questions veto on greenfield sites Wallace Heaton Captain attends M1 crash inquest Architect of community care backs rebel peers on funding Bogus social staff strike again MoD prepares to do battle on spending Egg check rules are 'ignored' Marsh for trial Childline grant Arts audit Methodists divided over ban on active homosexual clergy Values of the law recoil on bishop Hume defends ó Fiaich Powers of mystic fail atom plant Michael and Emma most popular names Auction houses band together to oppose orchestrated fiddle Picture Gallery Meat firm chiefs accused of £570,000 subsidy plot Jail threat to poll tax rioter Leukaemia pattern mapped New air lines for Concorde By Staff Reporters: Taxman to help make runaway fathers pay up Renault Labour dismisses Heseltine poll tax ideas as 'rag-bag' MPs action to raise teachers' morale Gold ring swallowed in attack Nalgo chief Water charge Balloon venture Late opening Gun inquiry off Wilson inquest The recommendations Campaign to improve image of school staff Picture Gallery County police chief pulls out after veto BBC finds new room for written word Tory claims of enriching the poor 'a fraud' Half of GPs fail to join budget scheme Ozone link to rise in skin cancer Barclays Controls sought as debtors risk their homes for luxuries Putting off day reckoning Nova Anxiety and fear of those in trouble Court clerks sound alarm at controls by Home Office Social Security Picture Gallery Gas 'tariff trap' in wasted energy American Indians renew Irish link Dumps not checked for leaks Move to limit TV firms' newspaper holdings defeated Broadcasting Romania election concern Ashdown boasts of party's 'London electoral asset' Labour's 'safe marginal' Nation's thanks for Raison move Abbey National 'We are doing all we can' for hostages Foreign Office Greeks 'must free driver' Cannabis haul is bigger New peer Parliament today Soviet leadership puts on unity show at Moscow parade Russian studies in UK 'seriously inadequate' Not just the odd word No 10 optimism on Lithuania Keeping cool in the heat Woman in the News: Kazimiera Prunskiene Expert finds adult Aids epidemic in Romania The European (Reuter): Albania introduces rights reforms Vienna Gift of Nagy medal for Prince More East Germans out of work Suspect Nato envoy resigns (Reuter): French break rail record Nato chiefs divided over short-range missile plan Moscow date for Europe pullout Supply ship bids fond farewell to Napoleon's island of exile Hungarians to debate pact status Budapest Picture Gallery 'Uncle' in the Elysée losing his magic touch Blow to Falklands economic boom Brazil to scrap 400,000 state jobs Lebanon cleric rejects swap for Sheikh Obeid Blockade imposed by Aoun West Beirut Bush poised to backtrack on campaign tax pledge (Reuter): Liberians rebels free Briton Monrovia British Diabetic Association (AP): Students rampage in Seoul Seoul (Reuter): Chinese threat to curb Muslims Sarawak tribe fights on against jungle loggers Intifada smouldering on Marlboro Lights Inquiry into camp claims is promised Philby 'told Stalin of Hess flight' (Reuter): Unesco strike (AP): Drugs ring hit (Reuter): Hubble hitch Kuwaiti arrests (AFP): Stasi suicide (Reuter): Ankara attack The poll tax: let the people choose Michael Heseltine suggests higher payments by the better-off and an obligatory election when a council wishes to exceed spending levels laid down by the Government TV faction with a sting in the tale Clement Freud . . . and moreover Apprenticeship Ghost with a past The Times Diary Noises off The Times Diary Portillo priority The Times Diary A sleuth rewarded The Times Diary A Profession at Bay A Night at the Opera Purse my Lips Police priorities and public needs Helping hostages War horses 'Vegetarian' speech Science and history Squirrel as a treat Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… The Thatcher 'vision of Britain' Sale of the 'Graces' London phone codes English in India Baby alarms Due difficulty Branches of surgery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries London Hospital Cardinal Tomás ó Fiaich Cardinal Tomás ó Fiach, Archbishop of Armagh, died aged 66 on May 8. He was born on November 23,1923 Major General Sir Humphrey Tollemache The Looking Glass Ball Lecture Barber's Company Dinners Appointments Latest wills CDR Philip Wood Commander Philip Wood, DSC, submarine commander, died aged 69 on May 8. He was born on March 7,1921 School news Announcements & Personal From our Special Correspondent: Murder on the High Seas Charges against Dönitz Great Nordic It's my expensive opera ticket and I'll boo if I want to Richard Morrison on the new readiness to register disapproval by dissatisfied audiences Spirit of reconciliation Jeremey Harding reports on David Lan's new play, which is set in Zimbabwe at the end of the war of independence, and has its first performance tonight in London Royal Shakespeare Company Tiger tamed in a Home Counties cage Theatre Berenice Cottesloe Reticence run riot The Table of the Two Horsemen Greenwich Sit down and dance to Seventies' vibrations Jazz Roy Ayers Ronnie Scott's All hits at one remove Concerts CBSO/Knussen Birmingham Town Hall Noël Goodwin Philharmonia/Inbal Festival Hall Safe Computing Ltd. The handsome a Martinez (the "A" seems to… Jingoism's galaxy of junk Television Ad men subtract from movie magic Glossy advertising styles are taking the place of true cinematic values, says Geoff Brown Full, and focused Opera Flavio Salle Garnier, Monte Carlo Wish-fulfilment is pretty simple Cinema Video Box National Pet Register Preparation H Hidden hazards in the calendar of the oyster eater Medical Briefing Tell-tale sings of sexual experience Going for the throat or lavish praise Breathing Space: George Melly Scars that outlive the memory of a mauling Dog attacks on children pose terrible problems for doctor and victim, writes Lee Rodwell The finer points of disembowelling Fiction Anne McElvoy surveys a febrile, Fifties Berlin complete with spies, love and unspeakable act The Innocent By Ian McWean Cape, £12.95 Wrong goodbye Crime Poodle Springs By Raymond Chandler & Robert B. Parker Macdonald, £12.95 Ruling Passions The Constantine nobody knew Emperor By Colin Thubron Heinemann, £12.95 Adult games played for real Science Fiction The Barsoom Project By Larry Niven and Steven Barnes Pan, £13.95 Past imperfect, present tense Last Loves By Alan Sillitoe Grafton, £12.95 The Gardener By David Pownall Gollancz, £13.95 Then Again By Jenni Diski Bloomsbury, £13.99 The Strawberry Jam Divorce By Myrna Greenberg Allison & Busby, £11.95 The Oxford Companion Classical Literature Violence, veiled by ritual Amongst Women By John McGahern Faber, £13.99 The Book Guild Ltd. Opera Today Opera, Dance & Books Friday Classical Music Monday Art & Auctions Tuesday Theatre & Cabaret Wednesday Rock, Jazz & World Music 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 2173 Entertainments Best Selling Books Almost lost in the post? Word-Watching Winning Move Cinema Guide British Nuclear Forum Television & Radio Talks on Channel tunnel The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,290 Peaceful day of Soviet victory parades Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Royal elephant project Finding the way to romance Political sketch Business and Finance No Title The Pound Stock Market Trafalgar's profit up to £116.9m Markheath wins Stock Markets Tourist Rates Half of Rush staff by receivers Small B&C holders form group By Our City Staff: It may be the time to don the wellies Scottish Amicable purchase hailed as changing farmland fortunes Nomura plans new City firm Profits slide to £6.4m on transfer costs Hi-Tec on target for Cup Walker likely to net £200m on 'Troc' sale Clash at World Bank over environment fund The Levitt Group By Our City Staff: Conran suffers Wharf setback Bunzl chief will peg salary rise to results Roundup Reshuffle at Kleinwort Jobs cut at Prudential Seafield buys Lasmo assets BTR R&V profits in plunge Ravenhead in buyout RTZ has its feathers ruffled Berisford clues quits board New-look Bibby rises 5.7% Fisher Prew-Smith Trafalgar House strong enough to weather the storm Tempus Gearing set to reach 100% by end of year, says SB Bear Brand sold by Courtwell By a Correspondent: Saunders 'confirmed £5m success fee' The Guinness trial Smurfit to seek acquisitions The Times City Diary Island's finance system 'flawed' SKF Pipe-line to shoot Frankfurt The Professor tackles tanks on his lawn Comment Midland balancing act The Brent Walker Group PLC Withdraw bid-battle comments, says Panel By Our Banking Correspondent: American steps up in Midland shuffle Threat to McCaw hits shares Telfos edges ahead Broadsystem Ltd AIB rises 52% to £229m Bid success would place bank's main assets in US VW sets record for sales British Coal By Our City Staff: Crystalate falls into red at half time Bank study backs use of interest rates on spending Tees Side US insurance profits are not excessive, judge says Airlines plan DHL tie Mandarin Oriental International Limited Shorter runs hit figures at Titon By Our City Staff: Rentokil expands overseas Earnings run slow Products Far East competition squeezes watches groups Technology policy attacked Allied Irish Banks plc Big gold output record Arena finance Chase deficit Cakebread falls Guinness sale MacMillan buy FHF says apathy is cause of demise Cheque costs checked On Saturday in Colour AMEV World Market Indices Monopolies inquiry knocks shares in car distributors Stock Market Recent Issues Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Traditional Options (Reuter): Investors in Tokyo sell after advance World Markets London Traded Options (Reuter): Blue chips in late rally Wall Street Market weak The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Voice of growing concern Golden Jubilee Bank of Ireland Keep Able Raising the gentle hand of warning Pat Blair examines controversial plans to care for the old at home or in the private secto Care at Home British Nursing Association BUPA Nursing Homes Nesbit Evans Age goes under the microscope Studies may help to cut accidents Studies may help to cut accidents Hi-teach aid for the aged Computer techniques could make life easier and safer for the elderly. Pat Blair looks at a new industry advocated by a university scientist Carers Association National Savings A wealth of advice on money Jon Ashworth explains the guidance available to pensioners Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd. Friends of the Elderly Electric Mobility Euro Ltd. The untapped force The skills of older people are becoming increasingly after by employers, Ann Hills writes Carters Books Careelectric Help for hidden army Aid-Call PLC Travel costs of successful defendant in person Admissibility of scared witness's evidence in writing Capital gains tax relief on sale of seaside guest house Case law definition of 'reasonable time' not always apposite depending on the facts No increase in benefit for costs extra to home Trustees can sell freeholds subject to interests they hold One small step is a giant leap in vision Medicine: Skin Cancer Diagnosis Technology:'new Age' Croters Microrobots doing internal body repairs may seem futuristic but the reality is close, Phillip Campbell says Mapping out vehicle navigation We soon may be able to throw away our 'A to Z' as we travel a to B Sun microsystems When Fiction Meets Beauty: Moves towards Another Fantastic Voyage First, but not always equal Researchers are divided on the theory that birth order can influence behaviour British Telecom Progress that is skin deep A sense of touch may create a breed of robot-butlers New tape puts trade in a spin Philips' latest audio offering may be welcomed by music buffs, but it is likely to upset industry leaders in Japan Management Consultants Cleveland New light on jet lag Research dispels thinking that human body clocks are insensitive to light Halcrow Merrell Dow The Times Newspapers Cpl Scientific Smith+Nephew AFB Recruitment Limited E. L. Computers Ltd Dolphins join navy Briefing A darker side to those spells in the sun As more Britons bask in the sun, they increase their risk of developing skin cancers. Thomson Prentice reports on a new method of diagnosis which may reduce the need for distressing biopsies Engineer's title role confusion Jobsene IT experts seeking recognition of their face the question of qualification First blinks of eye on the sky RCI Affiliated Resort Hi-tech to the East Crofters join the electronic village Communciation promise to revive rural fortunes, Leslie Tilley reports Peat Marwick Selection & Search Multiple Display Advertising Items Express Computer Consultants Ltd Warming waves A heating technique under investigation offers hope for farmers and the elderly Hug Conference Manager Only an Hour Away! Lee Valley Water Company Ocean Systems Engineering Just scratching fossil surfaces Science Report Crone Corkill Senior Mayfair Secretary Susan Doughty Would You like to Spend the Long, Hot Summer Working… German Bilingal PA to MD Woodstock Pat Willmouth CSC Limited News International Newsapers Limited Admin Receptionist/secretary PA Secretary to Finance Director King & Toben Junior Secretary Office Admin Luxury Yacht Brokers Require Experienced Secretary Residential Conveyancing X 2 to 14,500 PA/ADMINISTRATOR Secretary/bookkeeper Secretary/trainee Negotiator German B1—ling P. A. Customer Support Representative London Susie Dormer & Associates Susan Beck The MAC Group (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items International Secretaries B1—lingual PA to Chairman Eurotemping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Nerve Centre £9,000 Fulham & Chelsea Judy Fisher Associates Daniel Smith Studio Assistant Multilingual Services No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leeds pair to stay in charge Swimming Caring for the customers Horse and Hound Goalless England in world semi-final against the Dutch Hockey Bowling along on the boccia boom Sport for the Disabled League must act against Leeds Ridgeon now ready to resume business Overcoming high handicap to clear the hurdle More English bad manners Local loyalties Potable reds Perpetuating racial stereotypes A richer mixture Staying at one end Yesterday's racing results Mandarin: Micheiozzo can help Cecil team gather two main Chester prizes Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Carlisle The Times Racing Service Support for rethink on Aintree Travelling Light lands rich haul for Ramsdens Theatrical Charmer eyes Chantilly Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Uttoxeter McCourt's busy schedule Rapid Raceline Robinson save blushes of holders Botham is back in reckoning Leading First-Class Averages Wembley Venue of Legends New Zealanders are lifted by Crowe Lancashire's record wiped out in day of miserable farce Cricket Batsmen call the shots Second Xi cricket by Simon Wilde W Africa left out of trophy Today's Fixtures Russell has France in her sights Shooting down a military monopoly (AP): Two bombs go off during the Tour of Spain Cycling Rendle chases elusive title Judo Duke lends support to the fight for fair play Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Japanese visa rushed in for Chen Xianhua Table Tennis Hostilities resume at Waterloo Golf Robins unlikely to start in final team Strong squad named for Great Britain Rowing Texaco Vialli strikes twice in extra-time to deflate Anderlecht Football Rothmans in swift recovery Yachting For the Record Cunning is crucial for injured warrior Challenger hits peak form Absentee Chesnokov likely to be fined Cup crowd restricted Sport in Brief An all-round talent show earns reward Jones is latest casualty Rugby Union Laing's long wait for title ends in double-quick time Boxing Lewis's lightning bout Pyrah sings praises of improved main arena Equestrianism Golfer Letters: Europe wants legal pledges from England Islanders decline to give Minister safety guarantees Japan Airlines Position of president is at risk Americans airlifted in for their ooh-la-la Police and League rapport is at a high Students humble Yorkshire French are Britain's hurdle in Davis Cop Apartheid rebuked in Gold adieu Index An honest look at an ethical question Ethics are important consider for modern business, Rupert Stone writes Ashton-Tate Finexco What it takes to produce a partner Edward Fennell looks at what is required to achieve the goal of partner in an accountancy firm Mercury Communications St. James Associates No Title PA Consulting Group Price Waterhouse Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte British Telecom Ward Executive Limited Theaker Monro & Newman International Medical Insurance Campbell-Johnston Recruitment Advertising Limited Link National & Provincial Building Society Norwich Union Courtenay Johannesson & Associates Microtel MacMillan Davies Nuclear Electric Hewlett Packard Lansdowne Alasdair Graham Associates (Aberdeen) MSL International Construction Industry Training Board Aplin Phillimore Elmbridge Borough Council Birmingham City Council Chief Executive of the countryside council for Wales MSL International VSEL Retail Marketing in the 1990s Mercuri Urval James Capel P-E International Department of the Environment The Fosse Group Ltd "Profiles" Northwick Park Hospital Powergen Bursarship Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard Life 18 Months Ago They Promised You the Earth Varley-Walker Gorden F. J. Betteridge Ltd. Mondial International Financial Services Heinz The Queen Victoria Hospital The Franklin Mint Geoff Williams Associates East Midlands Regional Technology Network Ltd. Chusid Lander Leathams Larders Multiple Display Advertising Items HRC Recruitment Chessington Investment Management Systems Fletcher Hunt plc Tall Retail Manager/sales Staff Cepec Ltd. PMC International Commercial Executive Powergen Crosby Associates UK Ltd Deputy General Manager Hong Kong Conventional &… Ward Executive Limited Price Waterhouse The Selection Division of Spencer Stuart &… Management Consultancy Careers Bankers Trust Company WH Smith Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Ltd. John Phillips Selection Dash Birmingham International Airport plc Quality Management International Ltd Fletcher Jones Ltd Spitfire Selection Director Public Affairs and Strategy Sedis PAFEC computer solutions The benefits of training high-flying executives Can Companiesd for managers? Andrew Kakabadse (right), who works in the field, offers his views-and some evidence in support British Museum Noel Penny Turbines Limited Ocean Systems Engineering CAD Manager & CAD Operators Fimbra Fujitsu N. B Selection Ltd The Institute for International Research Carrera Advertising Sales New Careers Royal Air Force Officer Kent County Council Practice Manager Unit General Manager Centro Multiple Display Advertising Items The Walt DisNEY Company Ltd. Newly/recently Qualified ACA's Multiple Display Advertising Items Greater London Fund for the Blind Harrison Willis The MAC Group (UK) Limited Graduates Graduates/undergraduates Train Accountancy Internal Audit 3 Trainee Brokers LEE the Power behind London Sony Multiple Display Advertising Items Peat Marwick Selection & Research Insolvency Careers London/nationwide £10-100,000 Tax Opportunities for Graduates The International Stock Exchange London Bibra Toxicology International Investment Management Systems Phillips University College Cork The Securities Associates Ltd The South Staffordshire Water Company Lawson Baker Trainee Brokers Career Analysts Better Income or Lifestyle? Admin Coordinator Package to £15,000 Graduates: Is Yours a Winning Personality? Whitemoss Associates Ltd. Today General Portfolio Charity Fundraising General Secretary
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