News from 04/06/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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John Grant Crossword Editor, Jon Ashworth, Robert McCrindle, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Peter Green, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Barry Trowbridge, Paul Bompard, Brian Parker, Neil Bennett, Graeme Davies, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Ian Sweet, Clive White Malta, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Sally Brompton, Pamela Youde, Chairman, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Robert Wall (Chairman), Mattheew Bond, Ian Le Breton, Michael Davison, William Rodgers, Carol Sarler, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Richard Eaton, Wolfgang Münchay European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Andrew McEwen and Chris Follett, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, B. A. Fomch, John Young, Marcus Williams, Pauline M. Perkins, Tony Winlaw, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Audrey Leighton, John Percival, John Hennessy, Lee Roewell, George Rae, Craig Lord, Monte Carlo, Sydney Friskin, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Brian Martin, Peter Bills Sydney, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin O'callaghan, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Geoff King, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Brian Beel, Peter Stothard and Mary Dejevsky, Paul Mitchell, Robert Gore Langton, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Hector McLean, Secretary, Catherine Adams, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, R. L. T. Burges, Lulu Yu, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Malcolm Phillips (Chairman, North West Thames Regional Renal Interest Group), Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoOwen leads the Sdp out of existence Party wound up after nine years Irishmen arrested Jail complaint Havel warning B&c failure Jobs hope James makes it Index Peking students pelt soldiers with bottles Mercedes convertible, many previous owners 'Forward step' by Iran on Rushdie Summit ends in discord over Soviet Jews Councils' case for poll tax not co-ordinated Eternity for Men Calvin Klein Speed blamed as 11 die in crash Aberlour 10 Years Old Single Speyside Malt Decade of hope ends in humiliation Break-up of the SDP Veterans 'late for their own funeral' By our Political Correspondent: Millionaire backer has strong criticism of MPs Owen's odyssey from giddy heights to political failure Grocer who helped to meet the party's bills Peers likely to dash plan crimes trials Charity contracts approved Man lay at cliff base for days Beef ultimatum Ascot cups raid Crossword area final Corrections Plant a Tree for Just £1 Jail chiefs accused of reneging on staff levels Colleagues mourn Rex Harrison Museum's research cuts condemned First direct Motorists advised to avoid autoroute Fatal coach crash highlights French road safety record Fleeing survivors feared fire on wreckage of holiday coach Agenda The week ahead Channel sailings disrupted by strike Citroën Bx Green taxes on agenda for Cabinet ministers Sellafield doctors aid foetal test By our Environment Correspondent: Thatcher rules out 'hot air accords' Picture Gallery Religious teachers claim Christians are shunned Trust saves Ghesterton treasures Yachtsman killed during race Housing gloom Police college Radiation legacy Murder charge Walking tall Griffin Factors Pay soaring despite pleas by ministers Edmonds rejects Labour wage pact Valley that won royal praise fights Patten curb on fast growth A community that won royal acclaim as worthy of emulation everywhere and which Victorians boasted included the richest town in the world is challenging the capping over the poll tax. Ronald Faux assesses its problems and prospects Capping challenge could degenerate into a legal circus Budget cuts will put front-line services at risk How Capped Authorities are Reacting Ministers' seats 'are at risk' Picture Gallery IRA hit-and-run attacks foreseen R101 crew medals go on sale Lockerbie film plan opposed Colour and grace in iris show New fight to halt offices at market Protesters seized on tense anniversary of Tiananmen massacre Thousands march in Hong Kong (Reuter): Sharon puts pressure on Shamir British hikers die in Colorado Mulroney tries for new accord Border troops rushed to Sind Shadow of racism looms over Washington mayor's drug trial From our Speical Correspondent in Peking: Mournful air of community cowed into silence at Peking campus Italians vote on move to curb hunting By our Foreign Staff: De Klerk and Mandela in surprise talks Reuter: Panic as rebels near Monrovia West to demand a new human rights order in the East Gorbachov may sack cautious Ryzhkov From our Own Correspondent in Moscow: Ten-year plan for Soviet forces Russians wonder if freedom is worth going hungry for Moscow Commentary Kremlin taps the cream of American capitalism Laughter helps dispel a superpower taboo Bonn to seek big changes in Nato Former secret police blamed for Prague terror blast Reuter: Weapon ban on troops in Bulgaria Mercedes-Benz Win Picture Gallery Bucharest stands firmas hunger strikers near death From our Correspondent in Oslo: King of Norway fights for his life (AP): Guerrillas claim big victories in Cambodia (Reuter): US base killing (Reuter): Tunisia quake (Reuter): 19 miners die (Reuter): Church bombed (AFP): Refugee influx Killer flash (Reuter): Ethiopia claim Gorbachov's new face …and moreover Owen, the great might-have-been William Rodgers, one of the original Gang of Four, writes an epitaph for the SDP Come out of that closet, or we go in and fetch you Bernard Levin on the ugly intolerance of homosexuals who have given 'outing' a new and sinister meaning Bertie facing liquidation Picture Gallery Times past the Times End of an Episode China's Living Dead Forty Years Too Late Slimmer forces for 'peace dividend' Kidney treatment Canterbury succession From the Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University: Campus freedoms Abbey Road U-turn? Charitable gifts Tory compassion Catholic bishops and Irish schools China anniversary Royal route Countryside access Tunnel issues Naming the train Once bittern? Social News Memorial services DJM: Nature notes Marriages Dr George Bolsover Barbara Miller Sir Rex Harrison Keeping faith with animals Lord Harmsworth Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items On This Day British Police Methods Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Investment Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Top Prices Paid Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2193 Multiple Classified Advertising Items New tests fail the grade Doubts are growing as three separate groups try to devise exams to asses the progress of seven-year-olds studying the national curriculum, Douglas Broom reports Educational University of Warwick University of Nottingham London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine King's College London University of Liverpool University of Nottingham University of Glasgow Newham College Cambridge King's College London Opting out in the open Noticeboard Lecturers in the Department of Mechanical… Research Posts Managing director or teacher? The obvious attrations of small schools carry a price for their overworked heads, David Tytler writes Educational Courses Natts St. Godric's College, London Vienna University German Courses Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Montessori St Nicholas Centre Ideal Schools The Times Alliance Francaise Euro-Academy Outbound French Courses in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Think about it, and we could all be brighter A Scottish lecturer believes that the development of children depends on their happiness Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts The University of Sheffield Bursar City Poly Cardiff Continued on page 27 A stride forward for the back Should chiropractic be available on the Nhs to help the millions of back pain sufferers in Britain? Lee Rodwell reports A Complaint More Common than a Cold-And the Worst Rain I Have Ever Experienced Multiple Display Advertising Items The Missions to Seamen Tomorrow The Times The girl they left behind The original first mate of the Maiden stayed ashore-how does the feel now? Rhyming reason Theatre Robert Gore Langton meets Ranjit Bolt, translator of Corneille and Moliere Advertisement Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Critics' Choice: Theatre and Cabaret Hello Berlin, goodbye all that Peter Schaufuss, recently sacked as the artistic director of English National Ballet, talks about his bold new plans forthe Deutsche Oper, West Berlin, in an interview with John Percival Nationwide Security Blinds Certain death, uncertain truth Television Dance Inscape Theatre Royal, Plymouth Concert Berlin Philharmonic/Barenboim Festival Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move The Table of the Two Horsemen Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London The Times Television & Radio Nestle Disappointed police in IRA hunt renew witness plea The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,311 From Associated Press in Cagliari: Italians hold England fans Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Business and Finance Bernerd denies Sears bid reports Saatchi sell-off talks continue Oilfield move Recession fear The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Economists still doubt Thatcherism Administrators go in at B&c to prevent run Export prospects may halt rise in jobless say chambers SE speeds up share stake news Picture Gallery Packer takes control of Bond Media The Mortgage Corporation CoCom export controls may go Brain, brawn and bandages in knockout challenge HKSE plans clampdown on discounted cash call abuses Ford Easterbrook control battle goes to court Privatization of Greek firms may be based on British lines Graham Wood wins rail deal Phoenix sold by Deutsche Bank S&n unworried by bid reports WH Smith silent on merger talk June should prove whether scramble for cash is over US Notebook Globe Investment Trust P. 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C SIB unhinged over seating The Times City Diary Smoking room The Times City Diary Why the Bundesbank finds itself in a dilemma Hogan's choice The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Crowding in public investment Economic View Not so uplifting The Times City Diary Elephant man The Times City Diary Tenby move The Times City Diary Room to manoeuvre for Rank Tempus Sun Alliance Life & Pension NFC expected to drive forward Reporting this Week Chinatex Engineers discuss plans for merger OECD plays a dangerous game with global trade CU Commercial Union Plc EC plans to make cross-border cash deals simpler Brussels Notebook Levercrest playing for safety with support of television campaigner Usm Review Ivernia's golden outlook Buyers liable for carrying time Error does not deprive court of jurisdiction Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Impecunious father need not pay Unattended net is a fixed engine Injunction in adoption order Escape the Legal Office Battlefield Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Secretary/pa Senior Mayfair Secretary/pa The Language Business Reliable Audio Secretary/receptionist Fulham Educational Aldenham School HMC Boys Boarding and Day School Required for September 1990 Devonshire House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seer Selection Covent Garden Bureau Zarak Partnership Advertising Department Co-Ordinator Advertising Photographer Sw6 Prep & Public Schools The Leys School Photographers Agents with Gallery in Chelsea Chelsea Area Specialist Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Zarak Partnership P. 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Secretary Wine Trade London Terry Romp&company Advertising Property Secretary for Two Partners Stockton Associates PA Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Get into Banking c£15,000 + bonus Meridian The Ritz Video Production Sec Mayfair Interior Designers King & Toben Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joyce Guiness Rentals Negotiator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Howard sends third international off as Stoop bows out The English referee abroad packs a punch as he refuses to stand for any ifs or butts on the rugby field Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities AfB Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotland owe a debt to accuracy of Hastings Foroux reserves his defence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Marketforce Appointments Directors' Temporaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temporary secretaries required urgently with… First Creme Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interior Design - Temporary Pa/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hodkinson still has vissions of glory Bloodied but unbowed, a brave boxer reflects on failure and sets his sights on the future Threat to Chinese supremacy Badminton Hulme to appeal Distressed Boardman turns record-breaker Winning Westminster helped by their guru Rowing Road to Hull deflates Bamford Cycling Newcomer Sierra impresses A finger-flickin' good time is had by all Fletcher sets out to prove a point Australians catch forecaster's eye in open Muirfield Golf Six-rink trial delivers plenty to think about Bowls Norwegians too strong Orienteering A Spanish berth for Richardson Italy find touch as Ancelotti returns Plain sailing for Spain Today's Fixtures After the desert rats, the desert mice The Times on the countdown to the World Cup finals, which start on Friday Running in from the cold - please pass By a Correspondent: Thompson's majestic goal unhinges Dutch Schools Football Charlton hooked on the one that nearly got away Netherlands take time to find target Manager is on the ball By a Special Correspondent: An unhappy Reardon falls out with a bump Snooker Debevac fires world record performance Shooting High toll despite safety strictures Inquiries follow in the wake of tragedy that casts a pall over the Round the Island Yacht Race By a Special Correspondent: Panache carries too much style for EI Cid Super Mae jumps to victory and into world reckoning Equestrianism Results from Hickstead From a Special Correspondent, Breda: Faultless Thompson clears on King Max From a Correspondent Spa-Francorchamps: Mercedes gratefull to Brundle Motor Sport Round the Island Results From a Correspondent Port Moresby: Davies goal fires up rampant Lions Rugby League Converts take first ranking titles Triathlon Attacking Hounslow first to win new Cup Hockey Southgate regain firepower Sanglamore takes Chantilly by storm Why racing's records have stood still Sebastian Coe talks to Henry Cecil about the training of humans and racehorses Hannon toying with Tirol switch Confidence wanes in River God after weekend of doubt Wajd misses the Oaks Mandarin: High Plateau to give Derby week boost to Zoman camp Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Redcar Selections The Times Racing Service Timeless Times gains eighth win Rich Irish prize on offer again More personal bests fall as jumping season ends Top 10 trainers and jockeys of 1989-90 Timber Tool seals trophy triumph Point-To-Point Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Saturday's results North take honours at Stratford Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Lawrence wrecks Somerset New Zealand v Derbyshire Live Commentary Jones enhances his growing reputation with New Zealand Cricket Broad's 227 lifts Nottinghamshire Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Haynes and Roseberry rush Middlesex to emphatic win Cutting loose towards a rare Yorkshire victory Essex finish with a flourish Saturday's Scoreboards Lewis has to beat fitness test Punishing Clarke hammers record Fairbrother's epic award Victorious Agassi in the pink Flamboyant American fashions a model victory to earn tie with Chang Results from Paris Australian Football Results and Pools Check For the Record Bedford finds he is in tune with Iac Athletics Havana instead of Birmingham Moorhouse loses to Alekseev but is still confident Swimming Results from Monte Carlo Mexicans provide key to victory Polo Marathon doubles up In Brief Mills weight Ajax charges Namibia joins Quickest times Moran drama Five to Austria Football James's plucky thirteenth Home Mortgage Corporation Limited By a Speical Correspondent: Yachts in round-island chaos Johnston injury a strain for Scotland Final Scores from Woburn Backley throws to record but more grief for whitbread Oakes put in the shade as Augee wins again Ritchie clocks a world best Results from Cardiff Butcher's shirt throw may provoke charge
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