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News from 18/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Brian Griffiths, Victoria McKee, David Tytler, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, H. Draycott, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Matt Wolf, Ken Lawrence's, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Robin Hart, Alan Smallbone, Richard Moseley, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Alasdair Cameron, Clive Davis, Carol Sarler, Carol Leonard, Richard Martin, Dessa Trevisan, Patricia Rawlings, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Callum Murray, Bernard Levin, Walt Unsworth, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Jamie Dettmer, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Rodney Lord, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Durie, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Tony Winlaw, Stephen Payne, Peter F. Jones (Clinical Professor of Surgery), Graham Taylor, Alan Smithers, John Hennessy, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchan, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, H. Lask, Christopher Goulding, Georgia Wordsworth, John Williams, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John a Hill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sean Lang, Wendy Cooper, Peter Bryan, Lawrence Norcross, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Quentin Spurring, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, James Nolan, Ronald Butt, John Adams, Mary Lomas, Jamie Dettmer, Barney Hoskyns, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jon Nichol, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Eric Seery, John Fines, Michael Seely, M. J. Gordon (Chief Executive), Anne-Marie Sapsted, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Catherine Adams, Barry Wood, Colin Dunne, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Sue Balsom, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Sally Greengross, Director, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Nightingale, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Two-nation manhunt for IRA suspect Forest arrest by farmer with shotgun Jaguar wins at Le Mans Poll tax review New agency site High earner Welsh success Index For barristers, crime does not pay as much Picture Gallery Soccer return to Europe in doubt Protesters again take over Bucharest centre Group in threat to split Soviet party Trafalgar House Europe Resorts Limited 'Hostel' plan for homeless European police forces co-operate in fight against terrorism Picture Gallery Cabinet favours individual help to ease poll tax Single Speyside Malt Eastern Europe makes environment pledge When estern Europe's new environment ministers met their European Community counterparts in Dublin at the weekind, Michael Mecarthy reports. they related a catlalouge of polbution horror stories. and promised to give priority to repairing their ravaged environments Police successes foil IRA in Ireland Greenpeace criticises ozone treaty Channel decision attacked by Heath Communist struggle for new look Meat firm attack Mastermind title Opera star dies Parents urge teachers to focus on facts of history Inmates' right to worship 'at risk' Hundreds arrested at acid house party At last a home for Cambridge classics after six centuries Picture Gallery Aboriginal skulls are returned The Rolex World of Wimbledon 'Advice error' ends costly litigation Agenda The week ahead Homelessness acquires cash and political significance The announcement this week of a multi-millio-pound plan designed to help the homeless is also acknowledgement of the government's embarrassment at a highly visible scar on the face of the affluent society. Robin Oakley, Political Editor, looks at how the problem is being tackled Industry faces '£120m bill' for company car mileage Travellers ready for Stonehenge Hunt for killer 11% pay rise Tube fire Murder case Test fees up Bond winners Schoolboy cricketer learns Lord's way Picture Gallery Currie's return is likely Replica tombs proposed to save Valley of the Kings Labour urged to accept European monetary union Labour election strategy Minister in dispute over plan for PR adviser Fina Gecalsthom King to clear the air over options for defence cuts Wimbledon faces growing demand for fewer seats Leukaemia girl 'out of danger' Picture Gallery Cathay Pacific Police to Investigate 'car park espionage' Jaguar Cars Ltd (Reuter): Hint of olive branch to US from Israel's new cabinet Welsh girl killed in holiday fire Dhaka clashes AFP: Americans flee AFP: Briton can stay AP: Hanoi round-up AP: Toll rises (Reuter): Drug arrests (Reuter): Floods kill 100 (Reuter): Far right loses Picture Gallery From Associated Press in Tampa: Gold due to galleon trove Picture Gallery Sri Lanka Killings resume amid ceasefire collapse America joins fund to Protect the ozone layer UN seeks cash for refugees Bankers miscalculate the moment Algiers Notebook by Susan MacDonald Papers reveal Joyce's secrets Gypsies are singled out for attack by Iliescu's miners Timisoara calls off a demonstration and turns to prayer Watches of Switzerland Ltd By our Foreign Staff: West's poll doubts grow Reality no obstacle on road to market Moscow Commentary Moscow awaits Vilnius decision From Agencies in Moscow: Soviet prison in grip of riot Honecker may be tried for helping terrorists Rebels hit by Arafat guerrillas Indians delay Canada pact Talks on better links with Syria De Gaulle's call to arms inspires a nation again Anger at Belgrade TV 'bias' From Reuter in Sofa: Abuses mar Bulgaria poll Abbey National Monarchists in Sofia yearn for return of tsar Alienating the middle ... and moreover Matthew Parris The big issue at the end of the tunnel John adams considers the road-rail debate secondary to the inexorable increase in fraffic Forget the Nazis—put the Wall criminals on trial Bernard Levin argues the case for bringing to justice the border guards who shot defectors in cold blood Watergate submerged Making waves Diary Eva and Fifa Terraces or benches Burning issue Greening Eastern Europe Coming to Terms with Islam More than a Few Bones Romania s plight under Iliescu From: Miss Patricia Rawlings, MEP for Essex South West (European Democrat (Conservative)) History teaching Canterbury stakes Fairfax in charge Change in the NHS Police education Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Fresh thoughts on high-speed link Age discrimination Murdered mallards Countryside access False premise? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Birthdays today Service luncheon Dame Eva Turner Dame Eva Turner, DBE, the most distinguished British dramatic soprano of her generation, died in a London hospital aged 98 on june 16. She was born at Oldham, Lancashire, on March 10,1892 Sir Bernard de Bunsen Sir Bernard de Bunsen, CMG, Principal of Makerere University College, East Africa, from 1950 to 1964, Vice-Chancellor of University of East Africa from 1963 to 1965, and Principal of Cheste College of education from 1966 to 1971, died aged 82 on June 4. He was born on July 24,1907 Marriages Brig Adrian Gore Dinner Memorial service Sir Arthur Driver Appointment Today's sermon has been unavoidably held out If the Lord does not build the house, the work of… On This Day Refugee Camps is South Africa House of Commons The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2205 Exams shake-up in the sixth A-levels have become too tough for many students to qualify for higher education. Douglas Broom looks at the alternatives Educational Prep & Public Schools Queen's College Taunton St. Mary's School, Wantage St Margarets School Woodhouse Grove School Streatham Modern School St. Mary's School Loughborough Grammar School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millicom Information Services Courses Birbeck College Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Right reforms, wrong methods Birbeck College St. Godric's College, London Dean Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The German lesson for British business bosses British skill shortage have been echoed on the Continent. David Tytler looks at how one country is overcorcominig them Educational Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments University of Durham Lectureship in Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of St Andrews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tefl Soccer foul Loughborough University of Technology University of Bath School of Management Nafa Gb Ltd Poly with a green tinge Noticeboard University College London Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Added scope Fresh fields Banking on your own blood Could the technique of autologous transfusion overcome a growing shortage of donors to the blood transfusion service? Wendy Cooper reports HFS Homeowners Friendly Society Wellington's smallest victory After 175 years the Iron Duke takes the field, courtesy of one of courtesy of one of his officers Britain goes totally batty Bats beautiful, say the experts-and they need our help to survive Plant a Tree for Just £1 The Times The conversion of Edwina Currie Why has the former junior health minister changed her views on feminist issues? Victoria McKee investigates No Title Christie's Cutting men down to size When one goes to mow, his wife will probably beat him to it The Times Homing in on violence Police are being trained to take a more sympathetic attitude to 'domestics' Advertisement Critics' Choice: Theatre, Cabaret Autocrat on the side of the actors Michael Blakemore, back at the National Theatre after a 14-year absence to direct Arthur Miller's After the Fall, talks to Matt Wolf Memories of a great friend Opera Dame Eva Turner, one of the finest dramatic sopranos, died at the weekend. Bryan Griffiths, a friend for almost 50 years , offers a personal tribute At the heart of the people Festival: Sofia International Music Weeks Found: a lost weekend Television Help this Deserted Single Parent Family Stationary phenomenon Rock Anita Baker Wembley Arena Concerts Matrix Ensemble Gidon Kremer Almeida Theatre Doc Cheatham Sweet Basil's, New York City JAZZ The Odd Couple Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC 1 Churchill Insurance Company Ltd Millions are earmarked to get homeless off streets The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,323 Picture Gallery How they won the Battle of Waterloo again 175 years on Weather Cambridge faces loss of EC agency Business and Fincance B&C role in Atlantic under the spotlight Decision on Frame fate Czechoslovak bond issue Czechoslovaki Adidas loss on troubles in US Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Thatcher woos Universal with personal appearance Porton in red pays £450,000 to a director Belgian franc linked to mark Red carpet rolled out for Jacques Mecca directors weigh up offers BAA poised run airport in Hungary A Boring Mortgage Sketchley expected to make cash call Building 'left out' in Europe links Ford By our Financial Staff: Elders talks over sale of Resources Eagle lands on £7m order Call for restricted competition to aid Mercury growth Boost for gross-paid accounts Field Fisher Waterhouse Blame should not be laid at lenders' or borrowers' feet Gilst-Edged Spending downturn not over yet for retailers Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. SI-menting their grip The Timescity Diary Convoys and controversy on road to a single mark Bagshawe hack in Oil be seeing you Creative thinking on evolution of EMU Economic View Flight from filly Two-grand tour Survivor SNC worth a bet Tempus FIS Fisher Prew - Smith Rush for gold by banks points to deflation panic US Notebook Porth aims to remove seasonal strain on cash through acquisitions USM Review Small is still beautiful Confidence is sky high as BAA lines up for advance Reporting this Week Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Maxwell may set new challenge to TV rating service From our Correspondent in New York: Wall St surprised at insider sentence Pickwick 'Turtle' deal Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Portfolio Platinum £1bn to be spent on superbrain of the skies The London Air Traffic Control Centre The most up-to-date technology goes into West Drayton for the sake of Britain's air traffic safety CAA Civil Aviation Authority How to beat the build-up The Building Design Team Customers who fit into the plan Commercial aircraft also have to be controlled. This exercise involves a complex system of responsibilities IBM Enter the high-flying technology The London Air Traffic Control Centre/3 Four computers at the control centre now have the job of keeping the airspace safe PCL Planning Consultancy Limited Siemens Plessey Radar Limited The fast route to tomorrow Birmingham City Council La Creme De La Crème Angela Mortimer Secretatial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norseman Holdings Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Church Schools Company Ltd The Hulme Grammar School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Sobell Sinai School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Rogers+gillespie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bloodstock and Fine Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Japanese presence continues to grow Wales may get beaten in rugby but it has the edge on international trading competitors, thanks to sustained Japanese investment which is spearheading the country's revival South East Wales Money speaks of an Industrial revolution The cost of London office space is helping to attract expanding financial houses to Wales Link with the future A new Scvern crossing is to be completed by 1995 to aid road transport to Wales British Gas Taking the valley initiative The valleys have long suffered from poor housing. A new plan is at work to improve matters New light shines on coal darkness Private miners, whose demise was cheered 40 years ago, are a source of salvation Swansea Vigorous revival is food for thought After basic changes, Wales has the largest concentration of producers of organic foods in Britain. Sue Balsom reports Second-fiddle' Swansea is still smiling Motor sailors and yachties delight at this coastal city British Steel Industry Cardiff Bay Development Corporation Maritime city is again surfacing The Cardiff bay redevelopment is expected to create about 30,000 jobs during 15 years A bright tourism forecast Old model still in vogue The world awaits Battle of the Ages Tyson and Foreman take awesome steps towards boxing's showdown between resirgent youth rejuvenated age Double for Rosswess Johnson joins the 200 metres elite Lure of league cash fails to overcome discus man's loyalty Athletics Boycott by top brass depresses Viewers could be the victims of a World Cup ratings war The Week's Highlights From a Correspondent in Auckland: Skerrett gives Brittle consolation in defeat Rugby League McGeechan lines up changes Refreshing Schotland must correct errors that led to ruby union defeat againist the All Blacks Good Year (AFP): No French tears over latest loss Canada in command to assure a Cup place A body of women to instil fear into the enemy Golf Section thrown open Bowls Why Robson must stick with the new look The Times reviews England's transformation from a team with a limited World Cup outlook to possible semi- finalists England herald a new dawn World Cup Fixtures Group-By-Group Results and Tables Match Facts African adventure on course to conquer the world (Reuter): Argentina seeking to put things right A razor's edge for Argentina World Cup Note Book Cup overflow Brolly ban Cards deal Greens rattled Scots float on a wave of sound Rejuvenated Scotland aim to reach their Crescendo in Turin as the Tartan Army finally finds harmony with its heroes Match Facts Virtuoso performance in defeat (AP): Beckenbauer plays down exciting start Masterful Míchel does the trick as Spain power home Roxburgh lit good heart BSB 5 Channel TV Man cannot live by his artistic impression alone (AFP): Michel shoots to head of the goalscorers' list Mr Colin Moynihan Lend1 explodes a grass myth Burden of Wimbledon tennis favouritis diminishes on Becker's shoulders Pointers from Reading Rowing Garrison's purpose prevails By a Special Correspondent: Solid support gets behind Swindon Football Today's Fixtures Sport on TV (AFP): Rainey in course victory Motorcycling Wall sends top seed fumbling Squash Rackets Headship for dominant Downing Belgian champion beats Whitaker into second place Equestrianism O'Brien sets pace in the mountains Cycling Great Britain's international return undermined by India Hockey Headship for dominat Downing Rowing Sutcliffe in form for Superoo's cup tilt Racing Katzakeena leads Makin sprint double Mandarin: Promising Sunderland has scope for improvement Mandarin, From Our Correspondent: Brighton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections Leaders on the Flat The Times Racing Service Tisserand too strong for raiders Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Esprit D'Etoile offers timely pointer to Royal Academy Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Saturday's results from five meetings Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Gatting to relief of Middlesex discomfort New Zealanders enjoy mixed success as they continue their cricket prepartions for Lord's on Thursday Capel and Botham open up Zimbabwe step nearer to title Franklin is setting down nicely Derbyshire just scrape home to stay in touch Saturday's County Championship and Other Scoreboards Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Spectacular finish keeps Kent on top of the table Franklin is settling down nicely Atlantic record is threatened by leaders Yachting Blachford made to fight hard Record show from Morgan Diving Brundle gains first Le Mans Ruthless teamwork earns Jaguar top place in 24-hour motor racing classic By a Special Correspondent: An unplanned tumble to Bulgarian's profit Gymnastics Australian Football Results and Pools Check For the Record Comas resists pressure to lead from the front By a Special Correspondent: Allen's tempo sets the record Triathlon Moorhouse spurred on by home rivals Swimming Davis wins after four-way sudden death shoot-out Golf By a Correspondent: Newcomer proves old hand By a Correspondent: Drummond four times champion Leonard's Benn hope In Brief Easy victory Jackson high (Reuter): Swede's best (AFP): Holyfield split Spartans slip (AFP): Three falls Boxing Faldo's charge ends in glorious failure Scores from Medinah Goal-shy Irish pay the price The Singleton of Auchroisk (AP): Egyptians show displeasure Moynihan condemns planned attack on police England's fate could rest on a lottery Group F table (AP): Maradona troubled by injury

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