News from 23/07/1990
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Debbi King, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, D. E. Webster (Chairman), David Tytler, Gillian Rowe, DJM, Patricia Davies, Veronica Lowe, Director, Vijitha Yapa, Tim Judah, Mark Souster, Ian Sweet, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, Teddy Taylor, Joel Brinkley, James Bone, Carol Sarler, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Stephen Lewis, George Turnbull, Patrick Carroll, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Ted Dunn, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, M. Hughes, Rodney Lord, David Tytler Education Editor, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, M. S. Howells, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, J. C. M. Garnett, John Young, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Caroline Cox, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Tony Samstag, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Donald King, Ronald Riggs, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Angela MacKay and Staff Reporters, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Joyce Whitehead, Quentin Spurring, Ronald Butt, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Robin Stacey, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, John Wilcockson, Mel Webb, Michael Binyon and Peter Guilford, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Catherine Adams, John C. de la T. Davies, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Jean Powell, Lawrie McMenemy, Jim Hiley, Denis Healey, Om Midha, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Shackleton, Greenhill of Harrow, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Michael Coleman, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
Resumo'Explosion of anger' forecast over rates plan Baker attack on Labour scheme Banks face fraud threat Tunnel boost Date dispute Language aid Degree results LeMond victory Index By our Political Editor: Currie will have to wait for her recall Times chess man cracks 'missing woman' riddle From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Moscow reopens Baltic border Protest over 'Rushdie' video ban Britain takes a break from the sweltering First direct Faldo fêted as he wins Open All-party motion gives taste of EC battles ahead Call to end 'bias' in broadcasts Hogshead Revisited Picture Gallery Banafix Ltd Publicity hinders hunt for drug-plot barons Compensation levels attacked Thames island airport plan Syrian talks Police job drive QE2 record Bond winners Police arrest 800 in raid on acid house party Executive of NUM may hold Paris talk Still going around in circles Picture Gallery Cheshire's £500m dream a stage closer Abbey National Duke backs grave to revive appeal of seaside resorts Agenda The week ahead French hope abortion pill in Britain The New Metro Rivers authority fights time to boost defences Lacroix glosses over the surface Eurotunnel counts its blessings after delay over runway Bekoteknik Cars stored in barn for sale Plea for unauthorised building to be a crime Land Rover Village split as parents fight Welsh school policy Priority plea for education Good side found to hormone level Picture Gallery MPs call for debate on archaeology takeover Texaco Havoline X1 All in One Decision soon on Battersea scheme Renault Financial Services Ltd East Berlin agrees deal over unity poll dispute Reuter: Call for quota on migrants From our Correspondent in Madrid: Madrid to vet Cuban refugees Picture Gallery Russians repent for revolution's crimes Moscow Commentary Time running out for world trade agreement Prague peace role backed Ethnic vote fuels Bulgaria tension Judge's ousting delays Romania genocide trial Reuter: Baltic states mourn 50 years of 'terror' Liberal fears roused by new vacancy on US Supreme Court Pentagon shock for old GIs (AFP): Search called off (AFP): Prisoner escapes (Reuter): Death plunge (Reuter): Arms charge (Reuter): Fiji boycott (Reuter): Slander suit (AFP): Ariane attempt Thousands suffer in 'US Chernobyl' Picture Gallery Reuter: Doe 'held hostage' by troops as rebels move in Rabin's challenge to Peres collapses Austere summer beauty comes to Europe's coldest spot Oslo Notebook 40 ANC members held after arms find Mother's plea on UK report Maude visit marks first steps to end Peking's isolation Tamil rebels cut off Jaffna peninsula Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Kashmiris find cold comfort in Pakistan haven Thatcherism redefined Matthew Parris …and moreover Tricky Dicky fills the hero vacuum Charles Bremner in New York reports on Nixon's rehabilitation as Reagan takes a dive The shameful spectacle of a blow above the belt Tough talk from all sides The Times Diary Enoch's gospel The Times Diary Dancing back The Times Diary Tongue-tied The Times Diary Denham blues The Times Diary An Act of Censorship To Labour's Credit Playing their Game Drawbacks to structure of the EC St Helena's loss Mother tongue Tess in distress Legal complaints Assessing a surgeon Judicial selection Strengthening the modern family Defence cuts Race relations De minimis Teachers' place Pictures in the sun Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Memorial service Nature notes Anniversaries Church news Yun Po-Sung Yun Po-sung, who was President of South Korea from 1960 to 1962, died at the age of 91 in Seoul on July 18. He was born on July 15,1899 Appointments in the Forces The Army half-yearly promotions Latest wills Dinner John Gliddon John Gliddon, a film and theatrical agent who discovered several of the British cinema's most important stars, died on July 18 at the age of 92. He was born on August 24,1897 University news Marriages Michael Carr MP Michael Carr, Labour MP for Bootle, died on July 20 aged 43 His Honour John Garrard His Honour Henry John Garrard died on July 18 at the age of 78. He was born on January 15,1912 Where natives rejected Dutch pipe dreams Archaeology Announcements & Personal Unsold Bread Problem: Supplies of Cakes Left London Association for the Blind The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2235 When to speak out, opt out or get out Educational West London Institute of Higher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Webster University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smiling through the top challenge Youngsters from all over the world are enjoying Gordonstoun's tough summer school. David Tytler reports Multiple Display Advertising Items The Oxford and County Business College The Wallace Tutorial College Gabbitas Truman and Thring Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The DTI Executive Diploma in Japanese The Times London College of Business Secretarial Training… Career Analysts Box No How to make the language stick George Turnbull reports on the magnet method of learning foreign languages that helps small children speak fluently Educational British Gas Amersham College of Further Education Art & Design University of Surrey Lecturer in Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighton Polytechnic Victoria Growing together Suzuki honour Aid for the able Golden boy Answer to nursery shortage Boundary bungle The German job Britain leads How to survive a shared holiday Going away with friends does not always end in disaster. Victoria McKee discovers the secrets - and rules - of the more-the-merrier crowd A friendly chat with a twist Becoming fluent in a foreign language can be a question of interpretation Orthopaedic and Medibeds The Times A mortgage on the wardrobe In an era tight money, even the most hopeless cloths addict feels the pinch Voices recalled from a cataclysm Denis Healey celebrates the poets of the second world war, and the power of their poetry to illuminate history The New Lancia Thema 16V Not making them welcome Theatre Critics Choice: Theatre and Cabaret Christie's Heart of England's new beat Opera: Compton Verney John Higgins on the first indications of repertoire at the new opera house planned for the Midlands The Fantasticks Changing scale Business v. busybodies Briefing Austria awakes Paying twice St. Joseph's Hospice Lost tribes that gather in a brave new wilderness World Music: Womad Festival World Music audiences are growing, but David Troop finds that the promoters have not yet properly worked out the presentation Town & Country Manner Ltd Borderline success Rock: The Wall—berlin 90 Grandiose spectacle or unifying celebration? Saturday night's Berlin performance of the Wall divided the critics. Anne McElvoy reports from the Potsdamer Platz arena Eccentric portrait Television Nationwide Security Blinds Romeo and Juliet Coliseum Dance Belshazzar Albert Hall Proms Word-Watching Entertainments Building a sense of unity Dance Adzido Queen Elizabeth Hall Winning Move Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films ion London and (where indicated with the symbol …) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London The Times Dti the department for Enterprise BBC 1 Bush ratings drop as voters react to scandal The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,353 Picture Gallery PowerGen 'to be sold by a tender auction' Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Ulster initiative setback over a choice of words Index B&C's Stock Beech sold Angela MacKay 'No Euro approach to ICL' Oil output rises The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Worldwide fraud centres on web of bogus British banks C & W 'in talks' as East is opened up Bruce brews a pub comeback By our City Staff: Midland may sell Forward RHM plan from Anglo A Fimbra Member Executive Editor David Brewerton Unreliable data hampers Treasury Willhire sale imminent Manches & Co. Solicitors Gold price fall puts 27,400 jobs at risk Bulk chemicals expected to curb ICI profits Reporting this Week New Bentalls store is just the start US firms reject takeover protection Chloride discord predicted Threat of official funding forays may boost buys Gilt-Edged Bill aims to block SeaCon bid Euro market plea by CBI Ethics code Soaring bad debt provision will bite into bank profits Tempus Leaver raided to aid the party The Times City Diary Key worker The Times City Diary NatWest catch The Times City Diary The prize for success at Gatt talks Economic View High note The Times City Diary Economic with pay The Times City Diary Japan agrees to limit car exports Brussels Notebook Social Security Australian contract gives new-look Ferrum first big deal outside Europe USM Review Times change at Sterling Extension of time in building contracts Fairy Liquid bottle cannot be a prohibited weapon Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Enforcing EC protection European Law Report Third Market Gold Capitalisation and change on week A bid for more than just the Olympics Greater Manchester A Special Report Manchester and its surrounding areas have shrugged off their Victorian working-class image and are shaping for themselves a more vibrant future, which could include the hosting of the 1996 Olympic Games Come down to earin Business tactics pay off Supertram on the track Work has started on a new light rail system that will use converted railway lines Nynex Rich with culture A fight against apathy The view that the single market will be felt as keenly in Bolton as in Brussels is shaping the town's preparation for 1992 The path to regeneration The Central Manchester Development Corporation is achieving even its most optimistic targets Alsop Wilkinson Around with the Central Manchester Development… Brother International Europe Ltd Cabletron Systems Ltd Personnel Manager/wp Trainer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Regus Recruitment Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Susan Doughty Recruitment Wimbledon Next Employment Keystone Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interior Design Pa/sec Reception Selection Receptionist/telephonist Receptionist Design/architects Office require… Non-Secretarial Supertravel Ltd Manpower Help The Olympic Team Train on Desk-Top Publishing Personnel Assistant Secretary Beaver (Rec Cons) Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Exceptional' Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jane Crosthwaite Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridgent Group PLC Tempting Times MacBlain Nash Temporary Secretaries Working Wonders Pa/secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bj Crawford's (Rec Cons) Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Educational Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degrees awarded by the University of Bristol Millicom Information Services Loughborough University of Technology University Appointments University of Newcastle upon Tyne Educational Studentships Devonshire House Preparatory School Aston University King's College London The University of Manchester Cooke's boys caned for succession of schoolboy howlers England continue their tour by playing as if they had not been on a rugby field before Hodgkinson stand-off An old-fashioned sort of welcome Schwantz recovers to record fourth victory Motorcycling Seattle dictates new format Modern Pentathlon From a Correspondent in Christchurch: All Blacks expose all the Australian shortcomings Penalties scupper Warden-Owen Yachting Lessing is far out on his own Triathlon (Reuter): Evans slips to a surprise defeat against Sanders Goodwill Games Barrowman record steels Gillingham Marathon with more goodwill than talent Results from Seattle The Times Sports Service (AP): Daniel shows some sparkle amid the rain Golf Pemberton ready to move National Power McMenemy brings media man's view to his England post Football Watson sends Irish team reeling Cricket Global village's Olympic days of yore Snowfalls to rescue In Brief Sillett signs Selectors go Team Rainey US at last Hague second Top glider Crippled Sierra given race Tragedy mars Schnitzer's success Schlesser heads team-mate in tyre-searing conditions Motor Sport Swiss rival stays close to Cudmore Yachting By a Correspondent: Murphy's record highlight Athletics LeMond joins the all-time greats American wears the Tour de France yellow jersey in his final victory stage into Paris Tour De France Details Larkin in record fourth win Rowing Dawes closest to ma home medal England supremacy evident Bowls Australian Football Results and Pools Check For the Record Top double for Davies Weightlifting Celebrities speak out on behalf of disabled entrants Special Olympics Durie goes close at Newport Tennis Americans to provide fireworks Backley puts the priority on training before Split Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Wallace looking ahead to winter Bekele away to a flyer By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Bisley's top marksmen have plenty to celebrate Rifle Shooting Lingfield trotting experiment proves testing for horse and punter alike Ascot line-up still hinges on going Game in Perth is first test for Cranleigh girls From a Special Correspondent, Sestriere, Italy: Penalty shoot-out reaches nadir Hockey Canadian commitment necessary Volleyball Halliday's reward for loyalty From a Correspondent in Dublin: Skelton jumps to success on Phoenix Park Equestrianism A legend's influence lingers on Lobel's ponies to the fore Polo Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Mandarin: Colway Dominion to cap juvenile double for Watts Eddery battles home Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Ibn Bey's rich pickings From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Home team well beaten by Norwich Tom Cooper dies, aged 63 Raider no match for Steinlen Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Windsor Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Flat leaders Blinkered first time Call Coral Line Superb Atherton helps keep slim Lancashire hopes alive A move that could reduce England 's chances of victory The presence of Morris in the first Test is right and proper but the absence of a second spin bowler is wrong First-Class Averages Saturday's Scoreboards Somerset rewrite the record books Cook puts rivals lit the shade Sidebottom spoils batsmen's hopes SACU leaves options open Yesterday's Scoreboards Mongia an extra to that silky magic Pride keep Norman going towards a respectable finish Leadbetter says nine majors are possible Ex-champions find the cut cruel at 143 BSB Woosnam woos and wows gallery Welshman's wizardry finally deserts him in the last round of the Open Championship Nick Faldo's Four Rounds A place in golf's elite is Faldo's goal Faldo in the Majors Broadhurst's fall from perfection is bunker-ridden Exclusive club for titled and famous Leading Winners Index Faldo enters Cotton country Omega 'This is the ultimate prize' Nick Faldo Venglos comes on highest recommendations Chris Moore on Aston Villa signing a foreign coach Final Scores from St Andrews Scots warm to Englishman who plays safe
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