News from 12/07/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Ruth Isabel Ross, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nick Nuttall, Houghton of Sowerby, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, C. Godfrey, D. J. Simpson (Chairman), Hazhir Teimourian, Henry Fearon, Sheridan Morley, T. B. Russell, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Keith Auton, Jeremy Kingston, Denis Marrian, Clive Davis, Peter Guilford and Colin Narbrough, Carol Leonard, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Aldhous, Bill Myers, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Nora Beloff, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Allan Kennerley, Simon Walsh, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Concar, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Kenneth Leech, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Sabine Durrant, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Thomson Prentice, Simon Tait, Leslie Tilley, H. A. King, J. M. B. Isaac, Oscar Moore, D. R. Tudor, M. Hammerton, John Woodcock, Martin Jones, Neil Kelly, Lesley Drennan, Robert Kirley, R. R. Dunstone-Robinson, Alan Bullock, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, J. R. Spencer, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, P. Manton, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Daniel Treisman, P. A. Tyler, Peter Tatlow, Jonathan Prynn, Arthur Abeles, Bill Such, Francis Kinsman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, W. E. Norman, David Chappell, Helen Perkins, Stephen Thorpe, Michael Wright, Michael Rosen, President, George Bickerstaffe, Carol names, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Keith Wheatley, Marcel Berlins, John Spiers (Executive Director), Stephen P. Jones, P. A. Yates, G. J. Power, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley and Peter Stothard, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Christopher Walker, John Wilcockson, Matthew Parris, Michael Saunders Watson Chairman, Mike Rosewell, Michael Seely, Anne Bartlett, Bill Burroughs, A. A. Smailes, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Alex Cassidy, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, David French, Director, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rory MacFarlane, David Tytler, Education Editor, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Juan Carlos, John Gilbert, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoSummit farm subsidy deal ends deadlock EC cuts agreed but no time limit set Miners' cash mystery Inmates 'beaten' Commons TV Poll tax caps Pound plummets Home draws Index Ministers to privatise prisoner escort duties Aids test for Egyptian mummies and monkeys Role of Maguire case judge examined Ligachev defeated by Gorbachev cunning House prices recover David Morris Jewels Future of US space station in jeopardy Auditors find £30,000 disparity in secret Scargill account Remand centre and prison escorts to be put out to tender Cordula Soviet miners' chief denies sending direct cash aid Years in the lives of Maguire Seven Right-wingers back radical package Villagers fight to stop test drilling Owen to go at next election Labour drop Flights delay Water alert Aids ruling Correction Dartmoor prisoners 'beaten by jail staff' Police 'need fresh definition of role' Employers told young Britons may seek jobs elsewhere in Europe Picture Gallery Closures cot London rush hour travel Rabbi denies women's sex claims but refuses to attend hearing Soldiers killed by gas after explosion Machinery for lawyer grievances 'is failing' Hospitals to get £30m loan for resettling mental patients Two guilty of abuse of boys People who care Commons TV wins MPs' vote after success of trial Viewers reach for the off button Keays libel victory Deception claim Sabbath dispute Wargames ban Litter kills Record descent Top teacher Long stop Second oldest Alliance Leicester Blake pair ask for halt to trial Picture Gallery Saunders 'was left broken and suicidal' Peugeot 309 Look Set the pace, Get the Look Society says return of first-time buyers lifting house prices Developers and societies pile on inducements Charity praised for show garden Allied a Division of Allied Maples Picture Gallery £90,000 damages for libel by Tatler Bill may end councils' control on toxic waste Wilding Sale Athlete and footballer to help decide sports course MP's complaint on job agency file Jaguar chiefs brace for conflict The Spastics Society for People with Cerebral Palsy Labour refuses to offer apology Danger to ivory ban Bill for clean water Student cash Parliament today Dixons Bringing You the Latest Technology Councils not fiefdoms, Patten tells Commons Poll Tax Jobless figures 'fraud' Attack on Murdoch by peers defeated House of Lords By our Political Correspondent: Owen's flexible union Trefgarne faces censure Peacemaker Thatcher develops new role Rules on balance to be in Bill Promoting design Soviet miners go on strike in challenge to Kremlin A Stasi joke but now few feel like laughing Picture Gallery New York arena for hesitant Democrats Diplomats in Tirana prove their worth SieMatic Design Centres Syrians hint at hostage delay Gatt hopes of farming deal are kept alive Cellnet M. G. S. Communications M. G. S. Communications KGB outcast helps sway party congress Bush's son may be sued over lending company collapse Role for IMF in summit approach to aid for Russia The Houston Economic Summit Document emphasises need for world trade expansion UK may act to repatriate boat people Drug dealer's aides seized Eta leader may face extradition India and Pakistan agree to talk over tensions on border Refugees 'killed by Thai troops' Saddam 'arrests officers' Picture Gallery Nairobi braced for fresh clashes at report of new protest rally Advertisers discover the power of midlife crisis Why UK is quiet on Kenya Mandela's Addis trip cut short (Reuter): Fertility award Mohawk battle (AP): Hot dog died (Reuter): Party sackings (Reuter): Hijack foiled Renamo talks (AFP): Flood alert (Reuter): Stamp duty MPs pass their screen test ... and moreover An impropriety concerning the table talk of A. N. Wilson Bernard Levin gives his version of the conversation between the illustrious author and the Queen Mother Mischief and the expert witness J. R. Spencer argues that the Mauguire case shows a system ripe for reform Spender resurgent Whither Moynihan? Wet Rott To the block Care without Delay Honours Even in Kashmir Mens Sana in Corpore Sano Decline of the family in perspective Historical 'empathy' The Prince's fall De Klerk's S Africa An EC contraflow Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Solution to impasse on dog control Rural housing Data on homeless Medieval hooligans Language learning Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointments Dr Rosalind Pitt-Rivers Angus Beckett Receptions Luncheon Christening Church news Dr Tarapada Mukherjee Forthcoming marriages The Fellowship of Engineering Anniversaries Latest wills Paul Laurent Charles Carrington Memorial service Dinners Imperial Service College The Lord says. I will teach you the way you should… On This Day The State of France Rosenthal China, Thomas China & Classic Rose Lucille Goodwin The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2226 Working up an unwanted sweat RCI Rising tide of asthma Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Coffee drinkers in a dilemma Who is not getting any younger? Anxious and ambitious men are the new target for the anti-ageing industry (above). Ann Kent reports on sex and drugs and surgery and the modern man British Expertise now across Five Continents Bio-Cosmetics Laboratories Ltd. Sweetness and blight Nicola Murphy on a jolly piece of English family nostalgia with vinegar Saturday Review TLS Angst all about Eve Dirty deeds among the wrinklies Unfinished Business Flippant Glesga rudery Victoria Glendinning in bondage, sado-masochism and knickers Something Leather Nipped in a tight Miami vice Crime Writers' Monthly-Free Robert Ludlum Trevayne July Bearer of Bolshoi bitterness Yuri Grigorovich, artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet now in New York, answers critics from both inside and outside his company. Charles Bremner reports Hope for an empty stage Simon Tait reveals plans to reopen the Oxford Playhouse next year, provided that a £2 million appeal is successful Victor Hochhauser BSB The bluebird of jazz is reborn Clive Davis welcome BMG's re-issues of classic jazz under the Bluebird label Odds on God's bods Critic's Choice: Video Lezginka Multiple Classified Advertising Items Final call for the time-travellers Geoff Brown reviews Back to the Future Part Iii, Blind Fury, She's Out of Control, Dark Angel and Anita: Dances of Vice Never mind the movie, look at hiswonderful logo Oscar Moore on how the ever-higher stakes in the film industry mean ever-harder selling of the blockbusters and the spin-offs which the difference between profit and loss Movado The Museum Watch RSC Míele The raw power of emotion Theatre Theatre Theatre Royal, Glassgow Dance American Ballet Theatre Coliseum Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move 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 Satellite Television & Radio "Blend of Cultures" Councils face new poll tax strictures The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,344 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Two die in cliff fall Sudden taste for eastern promise Political sketch Dunsdale Securities officially wound up Granada falls to half-time £63m Dow in surge DPR jury out Control up 17% The Pound Bank fears a two-tire EC in hasty union Heath tells firms to press for Emu By our City Staff: A&P attacks Isosceles Doubt over Trott's future with GGT Advertising's maestro may say 'Goodbye Tosh' By our Financial Staff: Sterling falls sharply By our City Staff: European merger a possibility Dixons 'safe from predators' Atlantic creditors accept big losses Magnet suffers loss of £80m Bank of Ireland Courtaulds in $135m purchase Canon Royal Bank subsidiary in deal for B&C firm Birse up 32% in first full results since flotation By our City Staff: Swedish company agrees Epicure buy (Reuter): Former Hooker chief declares bankruptcy Business Roundup Losses grow at John Williams Barbour climbs 24% Wyko up 38% to £3.6m Morris Ashby down Profits rise at property firm Thorpac gain as name goes Squash after Wade squeeze The Times City Diary Bitter-sweet saga of sugar dominance reopens sores Now the Hoodlines No cheer in rising house prices Comment Picture Gallery Salomon scoop Crossed names Flush with cash Homeowners Friendly Society Change of image at Dixons Tempus Acquisitions and better margins boost Scantronic Luckwell sells TV-am stake for £2.1m profit Five states in Gulf agree quotas pledge London Traded Options Banks 'failing to assess' business risk UK inflation highest of G7 nations Ratners and Kay in $10m pact DTI seeks views French merger Payout static Technical hitch Strike called off Weakening sterling helps prices to recover losses Stock Market Cable TV firms given year-end licence deadline By our Banking Correspondent: Court order gives hope to Lloyds Shares tumble as Musterlin gives warning Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Dow climbs 41 points World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Wall Street New Youth Training. It Pays to Be Qualified The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Stock Exchange Prices Masters & Co London Ltd News International Newspapers Limited Institute of Actuaries Belle Secretarial Ltd Directors Secretary Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Kinda Town Ltd Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Sahco Hesslein UK Ltd. News International Newspapers Limited American Law Firm Mayfair Chelsea Estate Agents David Hicks Group Plc SEER P. A. Legal Secretary "Motherly Secretary" Financial Dynamics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketing Secretary N. 19 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Belinda Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Efficient P. A. Chelsea The Royal Institute of Philosophy Macblain Nash City Recruitment Consultants Science: Mad Mice Disease Technology: Friday 13 Th… Staying mum no longer Scientists believe that a man who lived 5,500 years ago may hold a key to fighting diseases such as hepatitis and Aids. Thomson Prentice looks at mummy 32754 in the British Museum High price of the food of love In some species the promise of a free meal makes a male worth fighting over Compaq Access Technology a CompuServe Company Eastern Europe woos the experts Jobscene Norconsult Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Ltd. Computer Engineers Small wonder, big breakthrough A pocket microscope that can turn books into postage stamps Science & Technology Last call for action before the floods Some countries fear rising sea levels, but other places are above it all ECM Appointments Ltd. South Bank Polytechnic English Heritage Process Communications The Personnel Officer JPK Knowledge Engineers Limited Loadplan Ltd. Friday 13th virus alert On the eve of rogue program day for Britain's computers, Nick Nuttall describes the extent of the menace Goodman Graham and Associates Austin Harrison Putting your Interests First Is this goodbye to old age? Jonathan Lee Technical Recruitment Cheaper growth Innovative ventures Threat to koalas Improved vision Parent power Shuttle mystery Pouring cold water on weather theories Despite rain at Wimbledon and summer dampness, global warming is still a serious threat. Bill Burroughs reports Science & Technology Barnus Ltd Chemical Engineer Vacancy Mad cows, mice, men and the mystery of brain disease British Transport Police Computeach International Limited Imperial Cancer Research Fund Analyst Programmers Senior Programmers Natural 2… Complete Computer Recruitment Services Ltd. Vector Recruitment Consultants "Computer Programmer and Operator Moment of truth for raging bulls England's rugby union young bloods break new ground as they confront the Argentine test Outraging public decency with foetus earrings Wallabies off to a losing start Direction on companion's identification required Need to purchase transcripts of written judgments curtailed Same judge should sentence Britain go against expectations of Leng at Stockholm Equestrianism Britain's coxless pair missing again Rowing Final full of shame and deceit The national game Tyrrell turn-round brings echoes of team's golden days Motor Racing Time to salute England pair Carson completes century in rapid time Armstrong colt is Guineas favourite after breathtaking Newmarket performance Enhancing the spectacle Analytical gems Henley should change rules Opening platform Better provision for youngsters Hirsute players Rock City poised to make smooth switch to sprinting Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correpondent: Kemptonpark Selections Firm going threat to Salsabil's Ascot run Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correpondent: Hamilton Park Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings William Hill Gower and Morris wait in the wings The first-class nonsense of the fixture list traps the England selectors and players in a vacuum when change is clearly needed Brown to the rescue after fine century from Ramprakash Kent cave in to speed of Walsh Kumble saves Indians Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Yorkshire's cover driving is peerless Richards breaks Sussex's heart Yesterday's Scoreboards Morris dances to England's tune Capel puts on vintage display of driving New strips Brand's birdies leave rivals gasping One man stands out against the wind int he Scottish Open golf championship at Gleneagles Chappe clinches gold for Cuba Fencing For the Record Nicholas back to her perky self Confident air about England Lacrosse Americans are no whipping boys Baseball Giscours undone by leaders Polo Danish trio hold sway Golf cup is named Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures Riders find new home Foul play claims go to jury Yachting Unfancied Pensec tightens grip on yellow jersey Cycling Multiple Display Advertising Items •Racing 38-39 Cricket 40 Golf 41 BBC under fire over advertising logo on field of play Taylor's future is on FA agenda Daniels Draw allows Villa and United to ease into Europe European Draws Humphreys quits De Savary team Brave Weston shows the way Two in the hunt for world records Smith brothers turn tables on rampant Essex •18 Pages of Top Career Appointments Career goals to suit the twenty-first century Certain industries and professions are likely to flourish during the next 20 years. Selecting the right career now can ensure success in the future. George Bickerstaffe looks at the areas with the best potential Softlab Connaught Mainland Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Research Unit Ltd. Harvey Nash Mars Galileo Reebok MacMillan Davies Nexus The Recruitment Solutions Company Strategic Systems International Kiddy and Company Management Accountant PA Consulting Group Marketing Development Manager Northern telecom Egor Executive Selection Formica Michael Page Finance Chief Executive Fife Enterprise Director National Marketing Unit Profile Selection Wyatts a Reuter Company Prosper Executive Recruitment Limited Public Relations Manager Hoggett Bowers Morgan & Banks Lockyer, Bradshaw & Wilson Limited Champion Price Waterhouse Fibronics Sales Executives Alexandra Associates Marketing Recruitment The Times British Technology Group Alasdair Graham Associates Southend Heath Authority Southern Derbyshire Health Services British Standards Institution Ram Mobile Data Electronics Recruitment Company PA Consulting Group Opticians Ravenscroft & Partners Search and Selection Fletcher Hunt plc Marks & Spencer Financial Services Sullivan Associates Teaching as a Career ECL Petroleum Technologies Ashley Recruitment Ward Executive Limited Courtenay Specialists in Personnel Selection BBC Television Ernst & Young Heart of England Building Society Diners Club International EGOR Executive Selection Sales & Marketing Director Financial Services MSL International Hemming Robeson & Partners Executive Search &… Theaker Monro & Newman Recruitment and Personnel… Budget Rent a Car MSL International Read & Associates Citicorp Citibank Whitehead Rice Pepsico Food Service International P-E International Today Newspaper of the Year Powergen Regional Sales Manager (Europe) Peter Jones Personnel Services Eagle Star International Division GE (USA) BPCC Business Magazines (Colchester) Ltd Prospect Kay Hogg Clarke Executive Recruitment Cathy Tracey and Associates Hoggett Bowers Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Executive Resourcing Shr Pshire Training & Enterprise Council Sky Sites N. B Selection Ltd Sika Limited Bain Clarkson International Insurance Brokers Marketing and Corporate Communications Manager InterExec Plc The Managing Director (Executive Recruitment) Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Care David Taylor Associates Optical Backbone Systems The Sunday Times The Dollond & Aitchison Group Oasis Recruitment Limited Personal Marketing Consultancy Northwick Park Hospital & Clinical Research Centre Millicom Information Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Network Opportunities Security Pacific Insurance Services Limited Network Selection Ltd Lasmo plc Archibold Rae Consultants Limited Mercuri Urval Ltd Furmanite International Ltd Lecturing to distant students Part-time correspondence tutoring can produce rewards - and pitfalls. Simon Walsh discovers that many industry experts who take up this work regard it as a service to their profession Profiles Top People Lessons in becoming an effective stranger A common pitfall of conducting business in foreign countries is the cultural blunder. Francis Kinsman looks at a school that offers courses in how to avoid this type of faux pas Appointments Phone: 071-481 4481 - Appointments… A New Energy Market. For a New Breed of People NCH (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items IPG Personnel Consultants New/recent Graduate a Career in Financial… Finance Manager Pannell Kerr Forster Associates Procope & Hambarg Drayton Professional Ltd Alderwick McLintock Search & Selection Bredero Properties Plc Westmead Consultancy Hudson Shribman Financial Recruitment Financial Controller Shanning International Limited The Lister Hospital Accountancy Personnel Director of Research Global Consultants ASA International Ltd Alderwick & Parntners Alderwick Peachell & Partners Mitchell Roberts Associates Limited Part Time Bookeeper Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Jasmin Electronics Recruitment Company DBA Search & Selection Logica Fergusson-Turner Consultancy Limited The Lawn Tennis Association Amerindo Investment Advisors Marathon School Supplies Ltd. Interesting Opportunity Royal Air Force Officer Fighter Control Royal Liver Assurance Hill Samuel Merchant Bankers Resource Evaluation Limited Property Administrator—wimbledon c12,000 Sheffield City Polytechnic Union of Students Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Eagle Recruitment Multi-Lingual Specialist Crawford Recruitment Pinnacle Software Corporation May Suit Early Retired/redundant Personnel Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellnet Backed by British Telecom TSB Trust Company Advertising Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items
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