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News from 11/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Jonathan Heath, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Ken Lawrence's, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Nick Worrall, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Bronwen Jones, Carol Sarler, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Gerard Lyons Chief Economist, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Bill Keller, John Lewis, Political Staff, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Peter Bills, Philip Robinson, Tony Blair, D. J. Markwell, Graham Taylor, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, John Woodcock, Peter Ward, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Slavko Barbaric, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, A. P. Benson, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Sandy Bisp, H. B. Khokhar (President), Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Richard Foley (Spiritual Director), Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Stephen Slater, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, Ronald Butt, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jay Appleton, John Goodbody, David Young, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Kay Marshall, John Dove, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Judith Cruickshank, Mike Rosewell, Mel Webb, Drottningholm, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Tim Judah and Roger Boyes, Alan Franks, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Barry Wood, Philip Pangalos, John Blauth, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Ron Kirby, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Richard Fordham, Michael Willard, John Gloucestr (Chairman), John Watson,

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£7 billion deal for Germany to stay in Nato Aid for Moscow to be discussed today Bulgarians buck trend Teaching plan Strike threat Canadian accord Bright forecast Gomez wins Index Communists do well as Havel party wins Czech poll Pictures the SS drew while Berlin burned Picture Gallery Armenia city f?tes Thatcher Birthday party blast 'Animal rights' car bombers injure baby Crew stop pilot feeing sucked from aircraft British Nuclear Forum (AFP): Peru election victory for Fujimori Cabinet ponders Eurorail rescue Mephistopheles' Share Focus oil bolts after cockpit window of jet blows out By a Staff Reporter: Baby injured in second animal rights car blast BSE safeguard 'unsound European hospitals to help IRA hunt Bomb victims had late change of party plan Battle of Britain air show attracts 250,000 visitors Ashdown to fight for green vote Only four solve all crosswords Flats explosion Yachtsmen safe Bond winners Taxes cost ?300 more with Tories, Labour says Junior doctors consider strike Opencast mining protesters to lobby MPs on health hazards Battle of Naseby taken to Whitehall Abbey National Some prisons 'more than 50% overcrowded' Agenda The week ahead Largest Publishing and Information Company Call to end 'modish' training of teachers Training breaks urged for workers Oldest man dies peacefully at 112 Disputes flare up as a Victorian wonder decays Zenith data systems Groupe Bull Pregnant girls in benefits setback What Has Time New Montego Lx Got over the… Option of sending Nazi suspects to homeland studied Gates close on hopes of end to Ulster strife Australia goes back in time Announcing the New Rates from National Savings. And… Bad hygiene, not eggs,'caused salmonella scare' The All-Americas Airline Two-into-one boat makes its river debut Pomp and mayhem over hills proposal Meets at record levels as house sales slump Legal Bill delayed as agreement is sought SAAB Aircraft Inspired Government plans replacement body for Press Council The World's Premier International Airport By a Staff Reporter: Ethnic 'groups 'reject council race policies' Haunt of Hardy faces last orders Strings of romance go up for auction Quebec reconciliation deal may still run into trouble Call to heal the wounds as Fujimori wins in Peru (Reuter): Thousands held in Sind crackdown (AP): Liberian rebels capture airport Teenager held over hijacking Picture Gallery (Reuter): Medellin slums spawn army of teenage assassins in cocaine war The Turkish press has Its fun and horror stories Istanbul Notebook (Reuter): Sanctions cloud on Mandela US visit US struggles to get Noriega drug proof Tour cut short as Thatcher is mobbed in earthquake city Troubles deepen as Yeltsin announces Ms plan for economy Top Gorbachov adviser urges reform by decree Picture Gallery Moscow embassy fears ended Picture Gallery MPs face Soviet doubt on missile Loyal Thatcher may be backing a loser Moscow—commentary From Associated Press in Moscow: Khirgiz protests blocked by police Communists close to majority in Bulgaria (Reuter): China and Pakistan in tank deal (Reuter): Massacre claim Ship aground (AFP): Mullah shot Dhaka seizure (Reuter): Seoul rioting (Reuter): Space supplies (Reuter): Zsa Zsa for fail Oil spill threat to Gulf of Mexico Picture Gallery Slovak Nationalists win their way to parliament Dulcolax-The Overnight Remedy for Constipation Invitation awaited to talks in Tehran From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Hitches plague Shamir coalition Mad cows and competition ... and moreover Tax reform with too many losers Rodney Lord believes Labour policy-makers are on the right lines but must try still harder Curtain down at the Wells? All in pieces, so why do we take him seriously? Given Soviet realities, Bernard Levin thinks a united Germany should join Nato regardless of Gorbachov Chamber of horror Priestly pioneer His cup swilleth over Grace note Dividing the Dividend The Prague Summer Misteaching Teachers Labour's view on industrial peace Sweat of the brow 70 years young Role of geography in education Damage awards Journalists' deaths Catholics' PR Literary howlers Synod's stance on abortion Crowded planet Disgust at decline Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointments Royal College of Surgeons Nature notes Mr William Roberts Memorial services Anniversaries Combined Royal Colleges Medal Reunion British Executive Service Overseas Service luncheon Angus McBean Tom Broome Marriages Church news School announcements Sir Robert Armitage Forthcoming marriages Job said: Everyone who saw me or heard of me had… From our Special Correspondent on Board: There and Back Return of the Queen Mary London Association for the Blind The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2199 Stacking the odds m your child's favour Educational Posts 'The World in a College' Croydon Education The University of Leeds School of Business and… For sale: first class schooling. Apply within Schools must market themselves or risk going out of business. David Tytler reorts Picture Gallery Croydon Education The Hall, Hampstead Portsmouth Polytechnic President Head of Sixth Form/r. E. Teacher Japan English Instructors (2) Wanted Unique Opportunity for EFL Teacher in Switzerland Lacking in savoir-faire? Every year, thousands of British language students work abroad. But some may be left isolated and vulnerable. Tom Giles reports on the safeguards Educational Courses West Sussex Institute The Wallace Tutorial College St James's Secretarial College St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Executive Secretarial Courses After Exams what next? Gabbitas Truman and Thring Study at Home Learn a Language Abroad Holborn College Postgraduate Diploma in Leisure Management Hampshire Tutorials Ltd St. Godric's College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Prep & Public Schools Malvern Girls' College Malvern, Worcestershire… Magdalen College School Parents take a bigger role Noticeboard Millicom Information Services University of Oxford Continued on page 38 An honour overdue to the first of the Few? R. J. Mitchell (left), designer of the Spitfire, died 53 years ago today. His admirers say his great contribution to the war effort has not been adequately acknowledged. Sandy Bisp report73 St. Joseph's Hospice Christie's A man s gotta do what? Challenging the stone zone The threat of another invasion of Stonehenge by travellers next week has fuelled the debate on rights of access The Times Anything But the World Cup Television BBC Some light relief from the West Opera English National Opera is making the first tour of the Soviet Union by a British opera company. Nick Worrall reports from Kiev Critics' Choice Theatre and Cabaret Down in the forest, something stirs Simon Tait meets the team behind the latest Stephen Sondheim musical to reach London Barbican Theatre Playing down to the young Theatre Romeo and Juliet Shaw The Cutting Room Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Opera Idomeneo Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Prince Albert's Vision Royal College of Music Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London (Where indicated) with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of current theatre in London BBC1 Watch Scotland Play Costa Rica at 3.30pm and England… MPs censure Parkinson for nuclear cost 'muddle' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,317 Weather Picture Gallery Business and Finance John Brown to enter second Soviet deal Young for C&W 'speculation' Wal St talks of BTR buying Laporte plant Shell in China Phillips grows The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Miller worked for failed bank group Bowes in breach of promise to MMC Gremlins create Universal shambles Bankers focus on Eastern Europe Export growth 'will stimulate UK economy' Arrows Limited Goal bid much too low' to win Globe Executive Editor David Brewerton Receiver cuts 1,000 jobs at Coloroll Threat of 'hot' money EMS Noble Lowndes & Partners Limited Prince of Wales supports staff volunteer schemes Market first for debt collector Why UK yields fail to attract on world view Gilt-Edged Staff at Saks may be cot by 20% Racal expected to deliver soothing tone on profits Tempus Capel card deals a win The Times City Diary Counting on Chris The Times City Diary The shape of statistics to come Economic View Levitt's new light The Times City Diary Threat over Belgian arms firms Securicor Communications Ltd Merge and Coe The Times City Diary Twist in car tales Brussels Notebook Girobank You'll have the last laugh Scholey steels himself for downturn Reporting this Week Smaller firms facing investors' reluctance to trade their shares USM Review European companies 'poaching graduates' Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Fed's hard line pays dividends US Notebook Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Stock Watch The Barbican Exhibition Centre Third Market Gold Labour 'will face limits' on spending Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Budget fails to halt company car drivers Executive Cars Focus A Special Report After the 1989 sales boom, the market survived tax penalties, Kevin Eason writes, But new problems are looming Rocky road for contract hirers I. M. Group Limited What are the Ten Best Cars in the World? Ford Information Service Buyers spoilt for choice Executive Cars/3 Manufacturers have been encouraged by the expanding luxury market and have developed the cars to catch the customers. Kevin Eason looks at some of the new models Lexus the Luxury Division of Toyota Jim Waltan (Carlisle) Ltd Rolls-Royce on the hi-tech route Evolution is the philosophy of the makers of the world's finest car, plus the benefits of 20th-century science How the fleets are financed Driving towards lower car costs Japanese take on the giants of luxury Executive Cars/5 European manufacturers have long dominated the most lucrative sector of the motor market, Now, Kevin Eason reports, a new challenge is being made Ford takes Jaguar into care and protection Executive Cars/6 How two companies combined and then stayed apart, by john Blauth Bill Hayden (right) wants production of Jaguar cars increasing to 200,000 a year within 15 years Investments with classic appreciation Many companies have decided to buy classic cars, which can impress the customers and even appreciated in value From status symbol to essential equipment An office in the car for the boss on the move Computers, fax machines and telephones add to productivity for today's executive Engineered like No Other Car in the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretary Top Recruitment Ltd Senior Secretary/office Administrator Educational University Appointments Professor of Information Management Lecturer in Food Chemistry Judy Farquharson Ltd. King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Lectureship and Fellowship in Law Independent Education Choosing and Independient School? School of Engineering Chem Systems Limited The Language Business Resezarch Posts South of France Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Manage the M. D. RITZ Recruitment MEP Research Services Ltd PA Laytons Solicitors CDR Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Secretary-Computer Services Wymen and Company Ltd ADMIN/PA Medical SECRETARY/PA Help the Olympic Team Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Marine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Secretary-Clerkenwell Team Secretary-£14,500 Kudos Consultants in Recruitment Leaving College? Personnel P. A. /Sec Admin Assistant Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Pa Secretary £15,000 Super Secretaries College Leaver/intl Personnel No Sh/audio but Wp… Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi Lingual Opportunities AfB Recruitment International Textile Co Jane Crosthwaite AfB Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary & Office Junior Immediate Secretarial Bookings MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Proof readers urgently required for long term… Legal Notices Non-Secretarial Cambridge Music Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evening/weekend W. P. Operator Administration Assistant Highly Experienced Sales Person Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist/telephonist Milk Race ready for Europe Received opinion as reflected in textbooks on defamation is doubted Law Report June 11 1990 Court of Appeal Schwantz survives tense duel Motor Cycling Liability of publisher of libel on its re-publication by another party Corish in swift victory Fencing From a Correspondent, Geneva: Orley lives up to her rich pedigree Cup venue approach Dutch overjoyed with an historic victory by Muntz Talented Hall can make the grade (AP): Record round by Nicklaus Benazzi given international reprieve After tempers flare in Australia, rugby union suffers most in the disciplinary aftermath Impressive Scots show they are the genuine article Bath decide to appoint full-time administrator Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Picking a football match, for better or for worse The Week in View Streetwise Namibia almost fashion a last-gasp victory Gamble by selectors The Week's Highlights Lucas proves his point against the President's men Rugby League Robertson breaks the domination of Finns Motor Racing Cooper has firm hand on medals Shooting Weather has the last word Gliding Confident Italy state their case The Times on the World Cup as Romania sparkle and the impressive Italians threaten to become the perfect hosts Gilded defences adorn the arena National duty Media routed World Cup Notebook Joy limited The user pays Argentinians feel ashamed Group by Group Results and Tables Lessons in Giannini's midfield masterclass Fixtures Television Austrian worry Smile is order of the day for free Romania Valderrama show conceals the flaws Thys springs surprises in Belgium's defence Irish revel in traditional role Charlton's men keen to pass the burden of favouritism on to England Hopeful Scots are seeking to exorcise some ghosts of old Stylish West Germany set bench mark for the rest Czechs bloom before us can flex a muscle Egypt embargo tactics Supporters pitch in for Hibernian Three earn right for promotion Grandstand finish to grand prix Swindon supporters hit the road over demotion Football Performance gives Cotton confidence for Amsterdam Hockey From a Special Correspondent, Aachen: Fruhmann slip sets up a Grand Prix success Equestrianism World Cup Call Match Hotline Gomez breaks his grand slam duck Winning weekend in Paris youngest French tennis Open champion Salabert killed in crash Powerboating Cable home first as gate baulks pursuit Seles remains headache for Graf Fated fleet leaves Plymouth Yachting Jet Services sweeps m to surpass own record Results from Brandenburg Britain's fours are not found wanting Rowing Quinn, Asmussen given whip bans Pipe has last laugh with Torrington walk-over Point-To-Point by Brian Beel Superb Salsabil prepares to duel against the colts Racing Mandarin: Game Bluff Cove to again for Pontefract Go And Go wins Belmont Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Flat leaders Rapid Racelin Saturday's results From our French Racing Correspondent: Rafha leads Cecil's Chantilly one-two Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections The Times Racing Service By a Correspondent: Amateur provides copybook finish Equestrianism Lancashire beatenby single shot Bowls England v. New Zealand Latest News 0898 121 134 Little neutrality on the thorny topic of umpires The ruling body of prepares to tackle a subject that has prompted widely differing opinions Freak bail accident keeper to hospital Eton time victory to perfection Leaders prosper while rain hits schedule Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Texaco Cricket Line Moody cannot halt the Essex revival Saturday's Scoreboards Kent ready to follow Denness Telephone Information Services plc. Senna calls the tune in the wet Piquet provides the thrills in holding off the Ferraris of Prost and Mansell Athletes in agreement In Brief Canoe gold Sharp Harris $20m bait Tired Kitchin Tatum's title Christie's sprint to the top as hampered by injury Athletics Santa Fe capture the Queen's Cup Polo For the Record Western Open Scores Stadler accelerates to front with a final round of 61 Dodd excels on professional debut Levi takes second title with a storming finish Golf Gascoigne holding the key The Singleton of Auchroisk Brazil display their gifts Security stepped up for England's first game Tense scenes in Milan One hour left for Hadlee to make his mark Test Scoreboard Lendl hits top form in Wimbledon build-up

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