News from 28/05/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Joanne Bower, Juan Carlos Gumucio, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Stewat Ritchie, Simon Barnes, A. B. Bailey, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Ian Sweet, Alison Cameron, Pamela M. Stringer, Caroline Dakers, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Susan Macdonald, Philip G. Bland, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Sarler, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Daphne Sanders, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ian Dewar (Director), Kenneth Adams, Louise Taylor, Julia Neuberger, Robin Bruce Lockhart, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Durie, O. E. P. Bromfield, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Kitty Brett, N. C. Hockings, Nigel O'thyme, Clive Jenkins, Linda Fielding, Ken Shulman, Graham Tayar, Barry Millington, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Pradip M. Patel, Christopher Goulding, L. H. Harding, Kerry Gill, S. Rosalie Rodwell, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie, Peter Bryan, Marion Adams, Michael Wright, Stephen Slater, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Carol Vaughton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Martin Searby, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Mansell, Roger Boyes, Sally Hales, Ronald Butt, Alf Dubs, Director, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, George Ace, John Goodbody, D. I. Brooks, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Peter Aykroyd, Craig Lord, Kay Beckett, Chief Excutive, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Owen Jenkins, A. M. Roff, Michael Edwards, Jim Hiley, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Charles De Renzy Martin, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jim Buckley, Jack Bailey, Brian Mullan, Lee Rodwell, G. P. Williams, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ann Gotteri, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBy Staff Reporters: Two killed in gun ambush on British car Dutch police blame IRA for attack Tributes at Dunkirk Howe post Burma claim Colombian poll Tory attack Senna's victory Open degrees Co-op struggle Index Fire and water threat as Britain dries up Britons cashing in on drag barons' proceeds Patten to fight beaches charge Picture Gallery Summit still on as Gorbachov pleads for calm amid chaos Channel wind slows Maiden By a Staff Reporter: Football team held at airport Garrard the Crown Jewellers Scientists urge study into health risks for swimmers Howe denies rift and will run Star Chamber Aberlour Picture Gallery Transplant specialist quits over funding 'Nessie' nets Highlands £25m a year in tourism By our Political Correspondent: Owen 's party members urged to join SLD Labour to assess DSS computers Runaway boy battered to death Villas may be lost to reclaim mortgages Resorts 'blamed for wider problem' Drug hope for kidney patients Judge criticized Walker killed Writer dies Correction Britons are safer yet worry more about crime By our Home Affairs Correspondent: Sentencing proposals backed by reformers Norway veterans renew old bonds New champion for planet Telethon pledges rush past £3m Calcium no cure for brittle bones, experts say Arrests as hippies set up camp Samsung Information Systems Son sees four die in plane crash Agenda The week ahead Fears of BSE transfer to calves will bring tighter controls Schools lack staff and need repairs, heads tell minister Parents 'prop up' education system The Piaget salon Picture Gallery Officers questioned in bribes inquiry Diesel-electric car 'halves emissions of Co2' Sadler 's Wells ready for new Birmingham home Man questioned on child-snatch Ten held as police halt party Brain bank plea Break-in death Nuclear defects Body on line Algae warning Tax charge Unsafe deposit Trout poisoned Attack by dog Bond winners BT policy on hacking criticized by police Impact of solicitor recruiting 'limited ' Royal rail tickets at first-class price Salesroom Scarring the land in search of beauty Halifax £1m study of changes in British landscape Abbey National Teaching hospitals' fate hinges on cash battle NHS in London: A case for concern 'We are broke and have to halt work' Filipinos leave Uncle Sam feeling loved and loathed AFP: Suu Kyi on way to win elections Appeal by Vanunu is rejected (AFP): Liberia troops told to muster (AFP): 'Hostages for Rushdie' deal Syrian boycott frustrates Arab world's search for unity Gabon 's economy collapses as looting and protests continue 100 dead in Sind clashes Gavma leads in Bogota exit poll Domestic turmoil from talks agenda Pavarotti gives a lighter tenor to Kremlin agenda Moscow Notebook by Mary Dejevsky Moscow balks at leading role for Nato US sees Washington talks as chance to kill 'Satan' missile Rail strike eclipses free vote in Poland Ceausescu trial stirs up desire for blood revenge Soldiers Kill six Armenia 'rebels' Picture Gallery KGB denies plotting to kill Yeltsin Woolwich Building Society Budapest Socialists shift to the right Tinkering to ill effect Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Wanted: charter for regular charity Julia Neuberger argues for a planned commitment as well as events like the Telethon If they are not the tunes of the devil, let's hear them Bernard Levin, lamenting a reported French ban, sees the church as a suitable setting for all kinds of music A rapid climb up the ratings The Times Diary Hard act to follow The Times Diary South for safety The Times Diary Cooler gospel The Times Diary Dangerous liaisons The Times Diary What He Leaves behind The Miracle of Dunkirk Dirty Water Financial crisis for refugees Vetting by police Pitching in Living language Clever county Controlling flow of direct mail Canterbury succession Food safety School myths Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Down to the sea in trains Birthdays today Anniversaries Luncheon Appointment Royal Society of St George Nature notes The Old Ellesmerian Club Corbishley Memorial Lecture Forthcoming marriage Marriages Herbert Smith Latest wills VIC Tayback Is there no virtue in industry? David Stewart David Stewart, one of the early pioneers of artificial insemination (AI) of cattle died in Reading aged 74 on May 23. He was born in November 1915 Vittorio Rossi Count Vittorio Rossi di Montelera, one of the fourth generation ofhis family to have worked in the vermouth company that bore his name, Martini & Rossi, died on May 4, aged 58. He was born in Turin on June 29,1931 Dartmouth entrants Appointments in the Forces Announcements & Personal Royal Navy scholarships On this Day Atlantic by Air London Association for the Blind Presiding judges The night sky in June University news The Times Classified Church news Concise Crossword No 2187 Out of the heat and into the kitchen Ann Gotteri explains why she has resigned as deputy head of a comprehensive school and gone to work in a hotel Educational Arundel School Zimbabwe Merkur Schule North East Essex Health Resident House Master Bursar Details by Phone Wycombe Abbey School An energetic and enthusiastic teacher required from… Summer Courses/posts A degree of differing Noticeboard Research Posts Lectureships The Queen's University of Belfast Educational The Queen's University of Belfast University College London Institute of Archaeology Huron University When Sasha met Katy Two design students, from East and West, draw conclusions about prospects. Caroline Dakers talks to them University of Southampton Loughborough University of Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Buckinghamshire College Eurolanguage Ltd The Queen's Secretarial College St. Godric's College International Baccalaureate Law LLB Degree The Central School of Speech and Drama Musicians! Executive Secretarial Courses Reformer with a career on the run Even for Oxford, a levels mean more than the classics, mathematics and languages. Now a pass in running might win you a place After Exams what next? SFIA House Women at Work Infant Teacher Writers News Magazine Birkdale School Learn a Language Abroad Do we have time on our side? A new age of leisure for a better-educated workforce was predicted a decade ago. What happened to those extra hours, and are we making the best use of them? Clive Jenkins, the former union leader, spread the leisure gospel. Now he has second thoughts America's Ageing Baby-Boomers Feel the Crunch Christie's How Leisure Hours are Split between the Sexes Let It through the Times A Free Day in the Life of John Dowding works at the Rhone-Poulenc chemical… Palaver and performance Theatre Jim Hiley asks why Britain does not value and foster artists in the manner of other European countries and the US History both proud and tawdry Television St. Joseph's Hospice British Telecom Critics' Choice: Theatre Jeremy Kingston's selection of current London shows can be found overleaf London Cabaret Outside London Small, dark and brilliant Theatre Punishment Without Revenge Gate The Police Soho Poly Rock K. d. lang and the Reclines Town & Country Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert LS/Atherton Queen Elizabeth Hall Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's selection of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's selection of current theatre in London The Times BBC1 Make mine a dibble Tories focus picketing 'loophole' London health review sought The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,305 The veterans of Dunkirk reunite and reminisce Weather Sport 21-29 Olazábal hits out over slow play Scores from Wentworth Winds and dreams of home fade Senna sneaks home after Monte Carlo race thriller A track not quite in my street On the Grand Prix Results from Monte Carlo Liiyeedyk flies to win Indy 500 Alcohol ban is welcomed 'by Sports Minister Thomas captures bronze medal Blue Cross For the Record Titleist Flying Theakston becomes first Milk Race leader Cycling By a Special Correspondent: Coxless pairs take honours Rowing Eton clean pp with eight gold medals Top speed on water Sport in Brief Law likes look of Badminton chances Equestrianism Batsmen still chase 1,000 runs Morris scores third century that bears A cricketer whose quality of stroke and record should have earned him a place at a higher level The scene is set for a run chase by New Zealanders Lewis feels the strain Saturday's Scoreboards Kent profit as Cowdrey takes advice Never on a Sunday as sorry Yorkshire struggle again Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Versatile Robins in time for a top win Swimming Jaguars victory tarnished Yachting Four British clubs try for America's Cup (Reuter): Schwantz flies to easy win as his rivals spill Motorcycling Winning formula to restore hope in cross country Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Fastest mile from a full-time Elliott By a Special Correspondent: Early taste of high life for precocious Reilly Livingston sets record By a Special Correspondent: University return to top Rowing Fouls against the nature of the game Unfairness is being enshrined by the very rules of football when success is all that matters Country home in on victory Cambridge graduate after passing the Wembley test Springman leaves NZ race rival in her dust Triathlon Purvis within range (Reuter): Bugno extends Giro lead Cycling Wearside ready for Wembley exodus A conflict of passions beckoning England As pessimists predict a World Cup football facas as inevitable, the island hosts plan a much warmer welcome Wright is on course to take his place iln England's squad Taylor is likely to peruse from home Bein strikes for improving Germans (Reuter): Brown is to foe left behind by holders Chilean did fake Ctip injury Republic look so weak without injured Whelan and Houghton Fleck flies out to replace a much-missed Cooper Today's Fixtures Sport on TV McFaul m move to Coleraine (AFP): Hagi joins Madrid Rock Hopper ruled out of Derby through lameness Mandarin: Chepstow Selection Mandarin: Hexham Selections Index to Horses Engaged at Today's 14 Meetings By Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Mandarin: Hunthsigdon Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Elsworth ponders next objective for his versatile star Creator repels raiders Saturday's results Big-race result Mandarin: Talented Tigani to sprint clear Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Redcar Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Flat leaders Trainers Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Mandarin: Devon Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections (Reuter): Yugoslavs surprise to take team cup Brutal final adds to French shame Chang struggles to find touch Tennis Moderate Wales still win Rugby Union Scotland mix youth and experience Riverside Drive rallies in fine style at Larkhill Point-To-Point McDaid gives a new look to championship BBC presents ABC of alphabet game From a Correspondent Goroka: Great Britain must quickly rekindle a sense of purpose Rugby League Age no barrier on Uzielli's path to amateur crown Golf By a Special Correspondent: Psychology irons out problems of Abitbol The Week's Highlights No rocking Collins's showboat The man who wanted to declare peace Williams out to lick candyfloss man BefheU the inspiration Polo Acuhealth Perry hits back as England bow out Badminton No action for interference with parental rights Disqualification is a punishment Inferential evidence is sufficient to convict Degrees awarded by the Open University Costs after objection to licence renewal EC trade and protection of birds Gates held closed by twine constitute an obstruction Consent not a matter in issue A tradition of British enterprise lives on at new Expo site in Spain By a Correspondent in Douglas, Isle of Man: How the SIB affair helped Isle of Man Island's financial regime strengthened after bad publicity Raider Anglo's uncertain future Tempus Firms cut entertainment bill Trump's high hopes in LA hit by site dispute Murray Johnstone Limited Stock Exchange takes bull by the horns with Taurus John Watson right, project director for the paperless share trading system, looks at what it will mean to private investors Business and Finance 31-32 SmithKline ready to pay $13m Seafield shops plan approved Young warning GM goes East The Pound Stock Market The Club Riviera Timeshare Opportunity of a Lifetime Old-fashioned Co-op told to update image (Reuter): Israel eases controls on currency Michael 's way of milking the taxman Full steam ahead for profits County Nat West widens Blue Arrow payment By our City Staff: World rates 'under pressure Executive Editor David Brewerton Bank plea on Third World tax rule heard
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