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News from 09/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Juan Carlos Gumucio, David Tytler, Peter Green, Michael Evans, Defence Correpondent, Neil Bennett, Elizabeth Young, JOn Ashworth, Ian Sweet, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Tom Giles, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Durrell Clive Manison, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, R. MacAlastair Brown Chairman, Roddy Forsyth, Ray Clancy, Tom English, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, John Shepperd, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Melanie Whitehouse, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ronald Bett, Rodney Cowton, Rodney Lord, John McPhie, Tim Jones Employmnet Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Ron Schurink, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Marcus Williams, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Graham Taylor, Kader Asmal (Chairman), Jill Sherman, Soical Services Correspondent, M. G. Lickiss, President, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Ranmond Keenchess Correspondent, Barry Pickthail, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, William Greaves, John Higgins, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Alan Toogood, Horitcultural Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Agence-France Presss, Gerald A. Early, Heather Kirby, John Amis, John Blunsden, Eric Moonman, Chairman, Mark Rowland, Nigel Mansell, Ian Ross, Anthony Kemp (Director), Richard Bassett and Dessa Trvisan, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, John Lee Hooker, Robin Stacey, F. W. de Klerk, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, John Wilcockson, Matthew Parris, Peter Stohard, Stephen Pettitt, David Millet, Jim Hiley, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Molson, Steward Tendler Crime Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Nicholas Soames, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Douglas Broom and Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky, Geoffrey Peake, M. G. G. Pillai, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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3,000 Albanian refugees offered visas by Bonn Hope for embassy asylum-sekers 23 hurt in coach crash Press change End of the boom Kuwaiti key Kashmir clamp Conran hits back Index Major to take tough line on spending Canterbury candidate bowls the synod a yorker Scargill vows to carry on Thatcher to act on subsidies rift By our Sports Staff: Germany win the World Cup in an angry final Premier Portfolio Last-gasp victory for Edberg Miners concerned at leaders' £160,000 from 'sham' trust By Staff Reporters: Coach crash in France injures 23 Britons BSB Ulster initiative enters critical phase Sex offender therapy urged More tests for Getty sculpture Democrats try to lift support in polls with radical policies Failures by firms worst in 10 years 'Abolish bailiffs' Eight saved Organic beer Child costs Work enquiry Archbishops accused of neutralising hunt debate General Synod Sheppard welcomes challenge Proposals on M25 expected soon Crossed wire in car phone cuts Jaguar's power Picture Gallery Reforms blamed for delays in GPs' payments Blom-Cooper not to seek press commission post Palace flower show getting up steam Aberlour The week ahead Agenda Marchers remember bombers Peugeot 405 Police chief promises to give talented high fliers their wings In his first major interview since becoming Chief Inspector of Constabulary three months ago, Sir John Woodcock talks to Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, about the challengers and changes facing police force Tory council rate capping keeps tax up Hailsham 'wrong' on Profumo Meningitis cases Tubes restricted Mufti order Party shoot-out Bond winners By our Local Government Correspondent: Half of Bath firms fail to pay rates Theatre needs £60m to restore former glories Picture Gallery Many polluted beaches in sun resorts, EC says Britons struggle in chess Rights of detained suspects extended Regions will profit In London slump, forecasters say TWA Picture Gallery One in five children struggles to write New enquiry into sinking of Titanic Incoming passengers face long air delays Nairobi riots continue pro-democracy challenge to Moi Kuwait talks signal hope for Western hostages From Associated Press in Nabatiyeh: Israeli air raid on bases US tries again on Middle East Lebanon gets shock as life and lights are turned on Beirut Notebook Singapore to 'host' us forces Reuter: Fighting fades as Liberia rebels call halt Tough wrangling on free trade expected at Houston summit Hungary laments Holocaust The Muslim Institute Gorbachev tactics anger congress Miners fire first shot in Soviet class war Moscow Commentary VIPs ride high at a glittery Texan rodeo Albania tightens border watch Soviet leader renews aid call Tension rises in Kashmir as the army takes over Moscow to launch US satellites (AFP): Afghan rebels admit setbacks (AP): Four gored in bull running Dart Man alarms New York From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Polish effort to heal rift Schönhuber becomes leader of disintegrating far right Abbey National Leading white extremists held in South Africa Friends of the family ... and moreover The South Africa I aim to build F. W. de Klerk spells out his negotiating position Lies, slander, cowardice: now a requiem to irrelevance Bernard Levin writes an epitaph to the British Communist Party and its fellow lackeys throughout the West Flapping away Hot stuff from Pickles Wounding Heal Rhonda's return Beaten to the draw For Richer, for Poorer The Price of Tyranny England on Parole Executive power and the rule of law Armed forces cuts Miles from the sea Terminal names Dame Eva Turner Help for carers Women accountants ANC role in a new southern Africa Mandela and IRA Control of credit Animal research Be prepared Sweet nothings Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Funeral Service Memorial services Nature notes Anniversaries Appointments School news Dick Turpin Dinners Saddlers' Company Christening Service reunion Cordwainers' Company Professor Anthony Watson Marriages Big Chief catches rose judges' eye Harold Nixon Sheila Hutchins Forthcoming marriages Latest wills From a Correspondent: The Civil War in Syria London Association for the Blind Announcements & Personal Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund London Association for the Blind British Diabetic Association British Heart Foundation Combat Stress Royal College of Physicians The Samaritans Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Benevolent Institution The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2223 Young, gifted and neglected A report suggests Britain's brightest children are not being properly encouraged, Melanie Whitehouse talks to a psychologist with a plan for action When being a student's parent is an art in itself Basic art technique and creativity seem to have been ditched by today's tutors Educational Havering Teaching as a Career Southampton Institute The University of Buckingham Staff Support Services Millicom Information Services Lady Margaret School Vasg Lindisfarne College Ruabon Parmiter's School Biology Radley College Hard lessons in home economics Do some students outside London deserve weighted grants and loans? Tom Giles reports Educational Dean Associates St Peter's College Oxford The University of Leeds Department of Law University of Warwick Holborn College BAC St. Godric's College North Bridge House School Lucie Clayton Secretarial College Ecole Tunon Cleshar CSCT Huron University Career Analysts London College of Business Webster University Lansdowne The Times Healing the NHS Multiple Display Advertising Items Dream that became a reality A festival of flowers opens on Wednesday beside the Thames. Francesca Greenoak surveys the scene Zephyr Express Caterers Opening Times and how to Get There Cutting it fine M & G Marquees Limited Pandastand Ltd Oak Leaf Conservatortes Tent Hire Yeo Bros. Paul Ltd Network SouthEast Show offers palace a new lease of life The possibility of an annual event could pay for the restoration of the beautiful baroque gardens of Hampton Court Garden Design Lewis & Bailey Landscapes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotscape Viridis Julia Fogg Lotus Landscapes Garden Courses at West Kington Nurseries near Bath Deacons Nurseries International Flower Show Elsa Brown Oryx Trading Ltd Avenue Nurseries and Garden Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Barralet's Nursery Rookery Nursery A king's garden fit for a queen Francesea Greenoak finds the Hampton Court flower show has something for eveyone, except the deer Equipment and Accessories Boswell Roberts Garden Design Agralan Ltd Weatherstone Garden Shredders by Lescha Take the Tudor Rose for a special day out Agriframes Richard England Upton Hooper Multiple Display Advertising Items Madam of an orderly House? When Mr Speaker retires he may be replaced by a Miss: will she make mincemeat of ungentlemanly conduct? Heather Kirby reports A funny thing happened on the way to the pool Take and old Greek play, a modern American composer, add water, and what do you get? A strange new show Christie's The Times The Third Age of opportunity An enquiry launched today hopes to prove that over 50 is not over the hill Saturday night fever Television Battle on the high Cs ends in an early bath Opera In Rome, Nicolas Soames hears Luciano, Placido and Jose sing together for the first time Lessons that the young can teach Theatre Can Britain's youth theatres retain their present rude health? Jim Hiley reports Critics Choice: Theatre and Cabaret St. Joseph's Hospice American Ballet Theatre The Belgrade Swan among pouter pigeons Opera Arabella Covent Garden Rock Hannersmith Odeon Concerts Nash Ensemble Almeida Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Accroche Note/Theatre of Voices Almeida 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 Television & Radio WWF United Kingdom Agency may hunt fathers abandoning children The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,341 Weather Armed forces chiefs to tell Thatcher of review doubts Contracts plan for top police • Business and Finance Pru to cut 100 estate agencies The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Major to rule out net rise in spending Globe will take complaint over share trade to panel Dunsdale accounts scrutiny Anger at 'lavish' thrift handouts Future of textiles 'lies in exports' Mills show contrasting faces of struggling industry SWE 'lost nine-supply contracts' By our City Staff: Siemens unveils 20% rise in UK orders John Charcol Butlers Wharf 'valued at ?138m' Confidence fades as finance sector stays gloomy over outlook New-business ban on accountant Toshiba London 'top exchange in Europe' Adams heading for 9% share Dismissed director sues Ferranti for $198,000 pension Tramp forced to make early tax payments Delta acquires Atub Channel 7 Doubts about Ratners deal make shares a good bet Tempus Flag heads for home The Times City Diary Tartan team The Times City Diary Britain sets out its hard ecu stall Economic View He nose his onions The Times City Diary Water shortage The Times City Diary Discounted The Times City Diary Fisher Prew Smith Jobs confusion compounded US Notebook Texas talks the last chance' to heal rifts over world trade Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent Thorpac surge forecast Savage builds on French connection with us deal to help comeback USM Review ERM enthusiasm tempered by difficulties ahead Gilt-Edged Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Dixons' retail strength comes under scrutiny Reporting this Week Third Market Gold Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Kilroy Simpson Fitzherbert Berman Cal Val Wade Associates The Covent Garden Bureau Institute of Directors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miss Reception Walpole Ltd Secretary/administrator Flexible Hours Queen Anne's Chambers Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Stockton Associates Rec. Cons. Exco International Plc Construction Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries The Wheeler Group Consultancy Keystone Recruitment Admin PA ?15,000 City of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judy Farquharson Ltd. Barristers' Chambers King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Secretary for Fashion Company Hazell Staton Recruitment Specialists News International Newspapers Limited Secretary to the Director of the School Visa Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Keystone Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tripos examination results from Cambridge University Tate Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational University Appointments The Australian National University Courses St James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester University University of Cambridge Statistical Laboratory York Art Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Queen's University of Belfast Super Secretaries Belle Secretarial Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Southampton Institute of Cryogenics University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lectureships Aston University Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Merton College No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items School of Oriental and African Studies Lecturing Appointments All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to United and Villa may return on year's trial Outlook promising for readmission of English clubs to European competition but UEFA likely to keep ban on Liverpool By our Sports Staff: West Germany's rejoicing marred by crowd violence Replay plan was dismissed Vaseline Euphoric welcome for England team Defiant Great Britain upset the odds for series triumph Rugby League England launch cup preparations Rugby Union From a Correspondent in Brisbane: Australia set records Now we can float on a wave of optimism Sweeping changes in England's World Cup fortunes are likely to have provided the format for future success Loyal old guard dog caught napping Final Facts and Figures How They Qualified Match Facts The roll of honour Shilton resolves to take his leave of international stage Shilton File Hallowed turf at £95 a sod England's team fell into place too late Men's Singles Full Results Last step into history Martina Navratilova lifts ninth singles title at Wimbledon to end the 52-year record of Helen Wills Moody Final Details from Wimbledon's Other Championships Women's Singles: Full Results Crowds at Wimbledon drop by over 50,000 Results from Le Castellet Leading Final Scores Final birdie places King top of castle Woosnam stampeding into the Open on magic Zebra Golf By Special Correspondent: Maritz fends Nicholas off at first extra hole Prost pushed all the way by Capelli Motor Racing Ferrari are a threat to McLaren's supremacy On the Grand Prix Rain-plagued singles fall to Johnston Bowls Pendry takes his third title in a row Hang Gliding Teacher's Highland Cream Hoj-Jensen shows great authority Malcolm McKEAG Strong winds test match racers as protest flags fly Yachting Holders show strength Lacrosse Success inherited by young Butler Ludwig takes sprint stage but Bauer's lead in Tour intact Cycling First Ironman is Lockwood Triathlon Australian Football Results and Pools Check For the Record Elmaamul keeps Carson pot boiling Hern's fourth Eclipse Stakes winner gives timely boost to classic generation From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Asmussen suspended again Big-race details By a Special Correspondent: International pair find better form Athletics Rainey powers toward a commanding lead Motor Sport Mandarin: Avishayes to lead Harwood treble Mandarin, By Our NewMarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Zoman on course for Sussex Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Ripon Selections Saturday's results Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Commentary Box The day belongs to Hemmings England weil placed to beat New Zealand in third Test match and take for first time since 1985 Edgbaston Scoreboard Saturday's Scoreboards Texaco Leading bat Amiable Malcolm is still an enigma Yesterday's Scoreboards Middlesex pay a heavy price for lapses in the field Derbyshire secure success in last over Gower steals the day Offer of lucre tempts more batting fodder Cricket Air of equality in the championship Today's Fixtures The Times Sports Service Racing Cricket Austrians snatch Goblets from Cross and Foster Stretched to the limit at Henley Weekend Results from Henley (Reuter): Adidas leaves Dassler for French hands Kent makes certain in extra time for Windsor Polo Boxer beat colour bar Sport in Brief By a Correspondent: Third time lucky in qualifier Metcalfe has the lead Shooting Victorious Leng does not expect to be in the team Equestrianism By a Correspondent: More time needed for selection Omnes ends six-year wait to lift world title Fencing Lister masters rough seas to capture title Powerboating • World Cup Argentina shame World Cup final Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Match Facts Edberg earns a reprieve from the gallows West Germany the only side to play football Game destroyed Reward for Push and Leach A poor display bare of class On the World Cup

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