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News from 16/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Harry Hobson, John Coleman (Editor), Morte d'Arthur, Michael Rudman (Director), Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter D. Batchelor, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Saint-Martin, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Daniel Treisman and Robin Oakley, Peter Green, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Barry Trowbridge, Jasper Rees, D. Gareth Jones, Ian Sweet, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Tom Giles, Findlay Davidson, T. E. Baker, Carol Sarler, Carol Leonard, Donald MacKinnon, Richard Streeton, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Joyce Youings, Peter Davenport, Michael Knipe and Sheila Gunn, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Ernest Beck, S. J. Kosgei, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Tony Winlaw, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Stephen Fisher, Charles Bremner, M. Duffy, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Peter A. Selfe, S. A. Tune (Honorary Secretary), John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Lesley Drennan, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, S. M. Daniell, John Higgins, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Christopher Goulding, Blakenham, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Michael Cohen, Chairman, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Basil Greenhill, Stephen Slater, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Bell, Nigel Mansell, Peter Guilford, Maxwell Newton, Ronald Butt, C. F. Cox, Keith MacKlin, George Harris, Buxton, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Norman Stone, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Jack Crossley, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Mel Webb, Alan Tillier, David, John Wilcockson, Matthew Parris, Ross, Mike Rosewell, David Starkey, Mary Dejevsky, John Shaw, Catherine Adams, Philip Webster, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Shackleton, Lesley Watters, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, George Brock Foreign Editor, Karl H. Pagac (President), Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Moran, John Watson,

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Ministers begin drive to repair Ridley damage Offcial enquiry into Chequers leak MacGregor fights back Bombs kill 35 Albanian misery Exam results Taylor's job The Times Index By our Foreign Staff: Tenth minister quits Indian government Lockwood, the 'wicked lady', dies aged 73 Water threat as Britain swelters Gorbachev and Kohl confident Major gives warning on buoyant economy First direct Mansell to retire at end of season Aberlour Single Speyside Malt Party fights to control internal fallout Conservatives survey the aftermatch of Nicholas Ridley's resignation from cabinet Kinnock attacks the 'Cold War nostalgist' Thatcher 's personal straggle to accept reunification Instinctive believer in Europe of free nations Hurd endorses seminar review of German character traits MacGregor counters claims of slow reforms Solicitors' chief takes on critics of legal changes Scotch goes from strength to strength Muslim moderates denounce call for UK parliament Royal guard with empty holsters Lessons on Asian culture are new anti-racism tactic Majestic Wine Warehouses Ltd Board under fire over choice of bishops Agenda The week ahead Citroen Uk Limited Airline seeks CAA help in Glasgow shuttle battle Hormone test doubts for elderly Red kites released Tory choice Fans' appeal Miners' vote Butcher held Phone rents expected to rise by 12% Bridge leap Plane destroyed Mine death Thatcher's gift Bond winners Picture Gallery Tower block checks urged after death in fire Halifax McGill's seaside sauce up for grabs Powergen the Future Generation Showpiece city counts cost of world student games The city of Sheffield chose to host the 1991 World Student Games to stimulate its regeneration after a decade of job losses and factory closures, but the arrangements have stumbled from one controversy to another. Six thousand athletes are due to begin competing a year from now, but will the event be a starter? Peter Davenport reports Patten to announce no turning back on poll tax principles Success for Short in chess qualifier Sackings hurdle obstructs track of marathon founder Greek lifeline for isolated beaches Picture Gallery Ovaries may be donated after death Banafix Ltd. Customers seize the advantage as car sales fall A wartime anniversary the French would rather forget Government in disarray as 13 ministers quit in Delhi Pakistan bombings kill 35 Ford, Reagan and Bush gather to honour villain of Watergate Mayor in a jam is fruit farmer's bread and butter Washington Notebook Paris parades troops and cuts conscription Trial ordeal for raped jogger Rover 800 Series Gorbachev's sympathisers dominate top party bodies (AP): Zambians shut riot university (Reuter): Peak fitness (AFP): Forest boost (AFP): Drug murders Surgical strike (AP): Desert quest (Reuter): Early century Ringside view of Soviet multi-party politics Moscow Commentary Picture Gallery Kremlin offer on Kabul Ceausescu's son gains in public esteem during genocide trial Milosevic hopes socialist label will rally support Czechs flown home as Cuba rift widens (Reuter): Soviet move for freer airwaves (Reuter): Albanian refugees paint grim picture of the life they left (AFP): Kenya churches call for talks to end 'rebellion' Two blacks killed in bomb attacks National Savings (AP): Mubarak steps up efforts to heal rifts Furnaces for Iraq delayed by US Bowing to the backbenches ... and moreover What Mrs Thatcher really thinks Norman Stone, who attended the Chequers seminar on Germany, on the parts the leak ignored Out of Africa—everything that is not screwed down Bernard Levin welcomes the wind of change that is making leaders like Mobutu pause in their plunder Wastelines The Times Diary Heseltine forestalled The Times Diary Toque and dagger The Times Diary Culture shock Bird's Eye? Mr Ridley's Ghost The Russian Game Confusion over conservation Fishing harbours Nature's abundance Kenya's rejoinder Economic aid and the consequences Dental contracts 'The Silver King' School science Experts' role in court evidence Miles from the sea Small celebration Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Dinners DJM: Nature notes Today's royal engagements Funeral Steen Eiler Rasmussen Steen Eiler Rasmussen, the Danish architect and townplanner, who wrote an influential book on London, has died at the age of 92. He was born in Copenhagen on February 9,1898 Appointments in the Forces Gerald Ely Gerald Raoul Ely, who was estates correspondent of The Times from 1955 until 1981, died aged 73 in Salisbury, on July 11. He was born on November 19,1916 Anniversaries Marriages Philip Newell Philip Staniforth Newell, CB who had a career both as public school headmaster and as senior civil servant at the Admiralty, died aged 87 on July 10. He was born on May 10,1903 Count Rene Boel Count René Boél, the Belgian entrepreneur and leading supporter postwar of the European movement, has died at the age of 90. He was born on October 27,1899 University news Memorial service Church news 1 will not punish you In my anger:... for I am God… On This Day Covent Garden the Russian Ballet The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2229 Power to the parents David Tytler talks to education secretary John MacGregor about the school reforms which take management responsibility away from local authorities Educational Posts Tasc Teaching as a Career Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona The sweetness of switching to another subject Those arts degree students who question the suitability of their courses would benefit from the option of alternatives Campus Multiple Display Advertising Items Brighton Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Japan Foundation Endowment Committee The British Academy Seaford College New hopes for new universities With the end of militancy, Tom Giles hears talk of expanison under the old ideals No Title Educational Croydon Education Felixstowe College The Wallace Tutorial College International Correspondence Schools The Times Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Jobs for the girls Multiple Display Advertising Items Focus on the future Multiple Display Advertising Items Green memento Making music Science appeal Hitting back Feeding the NHS, not starving it Manchester Royal Infirmary is leading the way in raising cash by non-medical activities, George Hill reports-starting with good food Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher The Woodland Trust Christie's Death, where is thy bark? How does a loving owner dispose of a pet's corpse? The Times Child porn-know the enemy A glimpse into the paedophile's world is a shattering warning to us all Having read a book like this one might help suspicion to wak e carlier Boredom can be terminal Television RSC Chasing the ghosts of theatre past With the sites of Shakespeare's Globe and Rose theatres explored and preserved, archaeologists are still making spectacular discoveries. Simon Tait reports on the latest Theatre History Critics' Choice: Theatre and Cabaret Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London shows can be found overleaf Arthur goes walkabout in W6 David Freeman, staging a part-promenade production of Morte d'Arthur, talks to Clare Colvin Theatre Coventry Mystery Plays Going out with guts and gusto Rock Tina Turner NEC, Birmingham Opera Capriccio Glyndebourne 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 refease across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Satellite BBC 1 Dti Rescue meeting for space mission The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,347 Picture Gallery Brooke seeks unionists' agreement on Dublin role Weather SDP to return to life Prince to look at plan for St Paul's Business and Finance Dealers' accounts frozen by SEC Trinity to start business park Footwear ahead Valor sale final GPT in Kenya Delta buys again Opec support The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Skeletons in cupboard at Lilley's inheritance Grim message from Major over inflation Crystalate studies rival US offer Bank tucks away £80 billion CBI reports continuing pain in the high street By our City Staff: Burton close to deal on offshoot John Charcol Executive Editor David Brewerton Firms call for joint retiring age of 63 Sharp profit fall likely at Asda Strategy to cut world poverty Kingfisher wins the MTN race Trade Indemnity-Heller Commercial Finance Ltd Gillibrand prepares policy plan to improve Chloride Decline in non-food products is expected to eat into Asda profit Reporting this Week New issue fails to ease national savings deficit From our Correspondent in Sydney: Non-Harlin board rejects Elders plan Credit resistance boosts bonds US Notebook Destination ERM may not fulfil travellers' hopes Gilt-Edged Docu-Fax International Crawshaw rings a change Warburg walkout Uncertainty blurs public spending target Economic View Forfeiting safety for a dash of risky spice Tempus Silent Marais Smith's royal call Banking Clarke Hungary hit by currency outflow A Boring Mortgage MEPs back the whizzkids Brussels Notebook MSR prospects for joint oil venture as analysts predict surge in shares USM Review Baris building up work Minister erred in street closure order Counsel's submissions rarely required Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Valuation of goods in conversion case Challenge to exercise of discretion fails Exceeding instructions Confiscation order considerations Third Market Gold Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Degrees awarded by Edinburgh University Tripos results from Cambridge University Senior Secretaries Recruitment Consultants College of Ophthalmologists Educational The Registrar (Ref T), Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of St Andrews Secretary/administrator University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of London Epstein Europe School of Oriental and African Studies (University… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Research Posts Revertex Limited Beavers Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multi Lingual Opportunities Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Immediate Vacancy in Brussels Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Terry Romp & Company Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors Secretary Patrick Goff Goff Associates Studio Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Personnel Consultants Ltd Nina Campbell Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Conference Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Gollancz Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain Nash City Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaten Backley seeks swift redress Former javelin record holder has 12 throws in United Kingdom this week in which to restore his superiority Two go west before going East Enquiry into absentee elite Today's Fixtures Results from Derby Irons requires only 14 ends for victory Bowls Coope takes individual title as teams triumph Triathlon General Portfolio Life Insurance Plc Germans fend off cruelty protests Equestrianism Best foils repeat for Belgian Woosnam's onus to scale Open peak Champion strikes second base camp and is about to brace himself for an assault on golf's ultimate mountain Final Scores at Gleneagles King's title as Sheehan falters Card of the course Time to speak of many things John Hennessy looks at some of the ideas discussed at the World Scientific Golf Congress at St Andrews Sefton fights back to earn bronze medal By a Special Correspondent: Johnson cashes in on lead Sweden squeeze home Clayton is put in his place Scottish boys denied in dramatic finish Russell notable in rash of low scores Leading Qualifying Scores (AP): Verplank hits 68 and fakes final-day lead Britain's leading squad take eights Bowing Ellerston Black in fine form Polo The Times Sports Service Porta's boot proves bankable asset England's touring rugby union players open their Argentinian account in the red By a Correspondent: A German stays true to Bristol Tennis Fromberg puts Larsson in the shade The new stadium that may be a ground for hope Football's changing requirements persuade Walsall to exchange their humble origins for a luxurious modern home Man-management will be Taylor's trump card Phil Neale, the last of the professional footballer-cricketers, began his League career at Lincoln City under Graham Taylor, Now captain of Worcestershire, the country cricket champions, Neale give his appraisal of Taylor, who was yesterday appointed as England manager Australian Football Results and Pools Check Improvement not sufficient Parma sign Taffarel Football US secure world title with spree Lacrosse Offiah's mistake is the prelude to a disastrous spell Rugby League Collision leads to complaints Gliding In support of elegant 'mongrels' Fishing Roberts is still the best by far Water Skiing LeMond-Breukink tandem eats into Chiappucci's lead Cycling Tour Results Soviet express on good time Rider killed on track Germany's women foil champions Fencing By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Alexander fires unique double at centenary Shooting Charities benefit from legs eleven show Music hall superlatives insufficient to describe the efforts of fundraisers in the London Marathon Britain still rules the lawns Croquet From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Hellenic's defection leaves Cole to collect first classic Saint-Martin shows way in Irish veteran riders' event Big-race details Picture Gallery Results from Saturday's six meetings Eradicate eyes Phoenix Park Piggott is upstaged by French master Business links challenged by promoter Table Tennis Mandarin: Carson and Walwyn partnership can strike with a treble Mandarin: AYR Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections From our French Racing Correspondent: Dashing Blade has resounding success In The Wings flies the tricolour in King George Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Windsor Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections Flat leaders Be My Chief disappoints Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes By a Correspondent: Raju sends Scotland spinning Bright star destined to become ashes Cup final suggests one of cricket's great all-rounders is a light of former days and another may fade Lord's Scoreboard Yesterday's Scoreboards Muzzled Botham bows out of Test contention Bicknell brothers to the fore In-form Malcolm helps lift Derbyshire to top Torments of final persist unabated Young players force Jarvis into retirement Silverstone Results Sport in Brief Britons suffer a host of mishaps as Finns lead supporting cast Motor Racing Deported fans may sue Football Swift Holmes makes up for lost time High-speed debris dodging on Thames British launch for new titles For the Record Starter's patience pays Yachting (Reuter): Surprise title for Lammens A guiding hand that promotes expansion Cricket Racing In pole position for memory lane On the Grand Prix Britain's leading Formula One driver and member of the Marlboro drivers' team comments on the British grand prix. Nigel Mansell is contributing to The Times throughout the grand prix season Prost steals Mansell's lines British Nuclear Forum Lyle looks to still the preying thoughts Mitchell Platts on a former Open golf champion with much to prove this week at St Andrews Silverstone Results Taylor's post with England is confirmed Graham Taylor Ellis moves quickly to find replacement

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