News from 02/07/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, John Goodbody and Louise Taylor, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Edward Gorman and Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Girard Steichen, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, John Best, Colin Narbrough, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Libby Jukes, Nicholas Beeston and Andrew McEwen, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mark Cliffe, Elaine Fogg, David Graham (Chairman), Bernard Croft, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Marcus Williams, Philip Longworth, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Graham Taylor, John Hennessy, Ann Low-Beer and Jim Grant, John Woodcock, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, Julia Orange, Alan Toogood, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Diana Pickard, Steve Acteson, Heather Kirby, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Evans Media Editor, Peter Guilford, Maxwell Newton, Ronald Butt, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Aidan Foster-Carter, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Young, Peter Stothard US Editor, James Pringle, Mandarin, John Wilcockson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Girard Steichen and Anne McElvoy, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Brian Hayes (Vice-president), Walter Gammie, Clifford Welch, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Richard Branson, Chairman, Jeremy Griggs, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Piers Gardner, Director, Anne McElvoy, St John of Fawsley, Matthew Bond, Sukhinder Lalli, Peter Robinson, Jan Raath, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Wyatt of Weeford, Thomas E. J. Healy, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoKohl caution as Germans hail one mark Beer and fire works in East Berlin Inside Lockerbie test Island squabble Ratners bid Degree results Higgins ban Index Policeman forced to strangle Rottweiler Mad confidence disease strikes whizz-kids The Queen braves protest Poll tax relief for Tories Clarke campaign to sell reforms Alexandra Court England just beat Cameroon in Cup struggle Water metering recommended as feasible scheme NFU wants independent monitor for food safety Decline in leisure journeys expected to hit BR profits Night of glory for the Cameroonians, if not in Naples Plan to register dogs may go ahead Prince a model patient, say staff Tactful Mandela avoids references to violence Poll tax average may rise to £420 Security breach enquiry Cadet saves life Charity delay Coach death Flying wheel Bond winners Public school heads warned on teaching of science Executive on forgery charge Taxman's home may be put on show Birmingham could be first 'millennium city' Picture Gallery Parkinson requests detail on Lockerbie-style 'bomb' Lawyers fail test on child victims Cultural property 'in need of rescue' Aberlour Single Speyside Malt Agenda The week ahead Soldiers die after car crash Peugeot Talbot Motor Company Ltd. Sharp fall in poll tax factor helps Tories Mori survey shows 17-point lead for labour although belief in economic upturn helps conservative fortunes to revie Hattersley seeks distinction on privacy Calais blockade over but delays continue Centre to study east Europe Optimism in regions varies Picture Gallery Adams starts well in world chess contest Doherty decision dismays law chiefs I. Q. of 145 and Can't Remember? Advertisement Stop the Conservation Break up Clarke pledges no slowing on health service reforms Plans for hospital may now be law but for the health secretary the battle goes on 'Naglo hoalding marches and handing out balloons will be a slightly inane irrelrvance to public consultation' Research gives new hope in cancer treatment Pressure grows on Kaunda after 'coup' broadcast Police hunt for Tamil rebels Iran dampens hopes for Beirut hostages Picture Gallery Japanese whalers long for return to the hunt Walking in fear under the imam's relentless gaze Theran Notebook Quebec protest after Queen calls for unity Soviet Jews flooding into Israel (AP): Seine fish die (Reuter): Seven expelled (Reuter): Rebels cut roads (Reuter): US worker held (Reuter): Haj climax (AP): Tax dodge curb (AFP): Biya re-elected (Reuter): Kosovo boycott (Reuter): Drug charges Dam disaster East Berlin party spirit ushers in cash union Final curtain falls on more then 40 years of the Ostmark and border controls Barriers down for tourism From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Walesa and Mazowiecki agree to talk peace Nato stage managers weigh up how to play London show Socialists mourn passing of an obsolete currency East Germany touts for business on DM-day Picture Gallery A triumph for 'Teutonic lust' Spanish plotter set free Name game clues will test strength of Gorbachev plan Moscow ready to privatise property Italians face uphill task to match Irish EC leadership Breakthrough for male sex problems Picture Gallery Soviet exile gets back his citizenship Abbey National From Associated Press in Pontoise: Catholic rebels fail to take over altar How not to ran out of steam ... and moreover An unmistakable air of swansong Mary Dejevsky in moscow questions the relevance of a demoralised communist party Embrace death when it comes-not this point of no return Bernard Levin, crossing swords with Ludovic Kennedy, on the horrors in store if euthanasia is ever legalised Educating Edwina? The Times City Diary Vatican values The Times Diary Getting the message The Times Diary A bridge too far The Times Diary Heritage inheritor The Times Diary Quebec Nears the Brink Two Towns in Germany Public Disservice Quest for TV impartiality through Broadcasting Bill UK-US air deal Sweat of the brow Nationalist risks Freedom of the air Legal reforms Community law High-fibre cars Police look to public for aid The Prince's fall Queen Mother's day Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception David Wood Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Royal College of Art Birthdays today Irving Wallace Irving Wallace, the author, died on June 29 aged 74. He was born on March 19,1916 Amateur triumphs Luncheons Dr William Reader Dr William joseph reader, the historian of Ici and other top-ranking bussineses, has died aged 69 at his home in cambridge. He was born on November20,1920 Douglas-Home award to have religious subject Dr John Gulland Dr John Alan Gulland, Frs, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Environmental Technology, Imperial College, London, died on June 24 at the age of 63. He was born on September 16,1926 Cedric Belfrage Professor Roger Sharrock writes Marriages Molly Montgomery Stop your loud boasting: silence your proud words.… On This Day Eye Witness at Solferino The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2217 Getting the sums right Why the future of GCSE subjects is threatened by the National Curriculum Educational Essex County Council Education Teachers Overdosing on exams Campus Director of Music Catholic Social Services Bellerbys Surrey Education Committee Fullbrook School A touch of eastern promise David Tytler examines a national survey of school exam results which shows what ethnic minorities can achieve in a multi-racial society PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodhouse Grove School Queen's College Taunton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate hunting over the Channel European employers are beginning to beckon British graduates, but Tom Giles sees no cause to panic-yet Educational Staffordshire polytechnic Computeach international Limited Imperial College Helborn College Lansdowne Nottingham Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's Secretarial College Ecole Tunon European Business Management School Londan The Sunday Times Child care conference Notice Board The island at war with itself Half of the people of Alderney are at loggerheads with the other half over plans to reopen a granite quarry, Brian James writes RCI A new push for Pucci Tomorrow Plant a Tree for Just £1 The Times Rich, famous and unknown A cult figure in America, Rosamunde Pilcher, the best-selling British writer, is virtually anonymous to all but her fans Critic's Choice: Theatre Jeremy Kingston's assessment of curresnt London shows can be found overleaf Memory & concentration studies The Missions to Seamen Picture Gallery The courage to play a new part Heather Kirby talks to actress Glenda Jackson about her present role in Mother Courage Theatre A touch of simplicity, please Vantage press Royal National Theatre Tomorrow Concert CBSO/Rattle Leeds Town Hall Theatre Conversations with George Sandburg Warehouse, Croydon Word-Watching Entertainments A grand show of unity Opera Guillaume Tell Covent Garden Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC 1 6.00 Ceefax 6.30 BBC Breakfast News with Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando with Nicholas Witchell reporting live from the Sight Savers Three Baltic republics seek joint talks with Moscow The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,335 Weather Business and Finance 21-25 • Law 28 Degree Results… Bundesbank wary as East Germans prepare to spend Ratners ready to bid $400m for us chain Oil lease battle looms The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Wooing a paperback writer Cost of luring authers worries publishers Stakis pursues the business traveller Country Court chain opened Berisford 'to make £165m write-off' Dunsdale enquiry stepped up John Charcol Executive Editor David Brewerton Hollywood fight looms as Warner sues Pathe Security firms link Advertisement Texas lifts share of DIY sector to 8.2% Crosslee to expand despite UK decline Scottish & Newcastle tipped to brew stonger profits of £183m Seton to raise £8m in placing Magus Advertising Design PR Why foreign investors were right to jump on ERM bandwagon Gilt-Edged Fall in BICC shares belies true value of Spanish deal Tempus Red faces over blue videos The Times City Diary OECD worries about the state of saving Economic View Fighting Stevens The Times City Diary Ringing the bell The Times City Diary Fancy Smith Yorkshire Water Works E Germany wins £2bn boost Brussels Notebook Market's appeal 'fading' Globe Investment Trust P. L. C Edinburgh Oil to boost its onshore ranking with further acquisition USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Explaura profit 'a stone throw away' End of the American debt era US Notebook Coutts & Co Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Multiple Display Advertising Items City Secretaries Secretary/ P. A. Crewe Alsager College of Higher Education PA Secretary to Finance Director Trans World International ST Godrics College London Lucie Clayton secretarial college University Appointments The Queen's University of Belfast The queen's University of Belfast Zarak Partnership Quay West communication ltd Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments University of Warwick University of London University of Durham Lectureship in Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Manchester Greenwich College Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Caroline King Castle Underwriting Agents Ltd. Best Gapp & Cassells Secretary/office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries PA/SECRETARY - Chelsea £14,000 The corporate consultant AfB Recruitment Language Recruitment Services Ltd Consultant with exp and an interest in or exp of… Super Secretaries Rowlinson Developments Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries No Shorthand? To £16.000 - a major Wi securities… Reception Selection Seer Selection Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Tempting Times Immediate Secretarial Bookings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stella Fisher Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilinguasec Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Non-Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items Experienced Medical Secretary SW3 Public Notices Bauer steals a march on rivals Breakaway takes favourites by surprise inTour de France cycle race Stage Results List of degrees awarded by the University of Keele Hempsall attacks pack to triumph Attendance falls Wimbledon Results Today's Order of Play Things can only get better McEnroe's early departure may have put a dampener on the first week of Wimbledon, but centre court should sparkle today Wibmledon Never forget the glory belongs to you, Jack The Republic of Ireland can take pride in their performance after a dramatic, defeat in the World Cup quarter-finals On the World Cup Irish pride surprises Caesar's lions Vaseline Why even triumph of the Irish is ambiguous Italia '90 Italians respect adventure of opponents On the World Cup Match Facts In striking distance West Germany's machine grinds on West Germans reach semi-final with a performance that could establish them as facourites for the World Cup Relieved Argentina move to friendlier territory The Path to the Final How They Qualified Argentina walk tightrope of yellow against Italians Whistle blown on BBC ban M. 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Communications Only the football troubles Zenga World Cup Notebook Reason to win No respite yet Formidable Totally Toto Nineteen-week Gallart ban France revive golden memories with a return to the basics Rugby Union Ellerston ride resurgence Polo Wales take triple event to qualify for Europe Hockey Schwantz holds off the challenge of Rainey Motorcycling Lithuanian heavies ease home Salsabil puts colts in their place From our French Racing Correspondent: Old Vic to miss Ascot after In The Wings win Eights draw strong entry Rowing Henley Regatta Draw French raiders pip Moniga in German sprint From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Bolger considers appeal over Game Plan verdict Eastwood averts third over-generous defeat Rugby League Odds favour Strachan Fencing Henry Will to have final word in Pontefract sprint Creator favourite for Eclipse Mandarin: Pontefract Selections Mandarin: Edinburg Selections Rock City eyes turf prize in California Relentless Carson produces six of the best at Newcastle Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Saturday's results Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Gooch helps himself to imperious century as New Zealand toil Essex openers take advantage of an easy pitch to build a substantial innings against touring New Zealand cricketers Lancashire feast on Kent attack Saturday's Scoreboards The Times Sports Service Brilliant Ramprakash once more foils Worcestershire Stewart may need stand-by Rewards scented at Derby Yesterday's Scoreboards Richards's fortune cast to the winds Indians attack is not all it seams One-year ban is imposed on Higgins Snooker England seek eighth title Bowls Walton title is wind-assisted Aggresive Langer returns to from to challenge for the Open Championship Barnard equal to challenge Pools Check For the Record Leading Final round Scores Curtis Cup team strolls to comprehensive win Christie to start Backley sacrifices golf to great effect in Sweden Athletics Winrow may learn selection vagaries Whitakers lured by new format Equestrianism Today's Fixtures Four make cup bids In Brief Pilots qualify Spanish spirit Captain clear Brazilian first (AP): Forward ban Wimbledon England totter into last four Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Robson is impressed by his side's powers of recovery A Frenchman waxes lyrical about grass game Rex Bellamy watches the progress of a cosmopolitan at the Wimbledon tennis championships Tiler killed and Redknapp injured in car accident No evidence of any threat to West Germany On the World Cup
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