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News from 26/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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D. Leafe, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, P. Stanley, Chris Petit, Victoria Glendinning, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Ted Honderich, Dennis Thompson, Hazhir Teimourian, Christopher Walker and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Stephen Leather, Yaqub Zaki, A. Willey, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Paul Antill, Ian Murray, Duncan Rutter, N. Das, Michael Binyon, Claus-Dieter Ehlermann, Jeremy Kingston, Andy Poulton, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, David Greenwood, Richard Streeton, John Lyons, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Rosalind Cotter, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Michael Tate, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Durie, Maurice Healy Director, Nick Kochan, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Tony Winlaw, James Wood, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Jonathan Hogge, John Hennessy, Jack Waterman, E. J. Hobsbawm, Leslie Tilley, Sally Watts, George Rae, Neil Kelly, Sir Leon, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Lorcan Sequeira, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Stephen Thorpe, Phil McLennan, Brenda Fowler, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Douglas Saunders, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Diane Hill, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Clifford Longley and Ruth Gledhill, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, D. W. Parry, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Michael Gray, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Antony Wild, Andy Martin, Catherine Adams, Barry Wood, Arthur Leathley and Ruth Gledhill, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Patricia Baker, Keith Bright Chairman, Leslie & Godwin, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Vijay Rana, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Dave Bowman, Philip Windsor-Aubrey, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Michael Rivière, Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bond, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Nina Morgan, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Cabinet slices 18% from armed forces Package 'leans to cautious side' Fraud squad check NUM Police overhaul No magic circle Diplomats cut off Diamond sales Index US concession on boat people From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: The golden calf emerges from its stable Kinnock stifles Militant revival Petrol price up as Gulf waits for peace talks BAe to chalenge subsidies ruling First direct 'Dazed' Carey to succeed Runcie Index Future archbishop steels himself for challenges to come Carey appointment welcomed by Runcie East end boy who turned to the church as a teenager Saint Laurent and his pure line are back Province grieves for nun Gould discloses Labour rates plan Divorce rate on increase, judicial-statistics disclose Paris deal allows NUM to examine finances Enquiry to test reading in schools Sotheby's sales Geologists quit Murders hunt Tory MPs critical of 'outmoded' policing Inspector calls for TVs in jail cells Scientists protest at hoax creation of a magic circle QC sees deceit in takeover secrecy The Guinness case Nefax Summer madness or superstitious celts Parents claim for HIV son's death Plans cost more Toxic cloud Free-range call Bentleys unsold Yard settles Oldest man dies £1m fund boost Vauxhall Strategy for a fighting force fit for the 1990s takes shape Tom king, the defence secratary, yesterday gave details of his long-awaited options for change" defence review for the 1990s. trimming service establishments at home and abroad, David Greenwood, director of the centre for defence sutdies at the university of Aberdeen, examines the options availble to him Labour MP greets forces statement as first useful step Phantom squadron faces grounding King's statement to the Commons on future defence structure Military funds for research reduced by £200 million The main changes for British forces Picture Gallery Explorer triumphs in libel adventure British servicemen may have no place in new Germany Home Office will reject call for television law, IBA says Single market gets 50p coin £30mTriStar contract Recycled newspapers Collection of poll tax Dental checks bring in £50m Parliament today Dixons Quick benefit from ERM is ruled out by Chancellor Whips appointed Standards council attacked by peers Broadcasting Censure is, rejected By our Political Reporter: Peers' plea on war crimes Residential home staff conditions 'poor' Wooing grey power Protest over book of speeches Education Drop fast reactors, MPs say Gorbachev acts to quell armed bands in restive republics Russians mourn rebel balladeer Picture Gallery Transport of US gas weapons stirs German alarm Picture Gallery Marshall Plan funds for East Germany US and EC no closer to farm dispute end (Reuter): Romania takes first step to privatisation Havel deplores West's boycott of Waldheim Algarve Property... ? (Reuter): Officer is accused of cabin rape (AFP): Soviet soldiers walk to the West Eastern airlines 'faked records' Afghan refugees on the way home with Pakistan aid Brando struggles to raise son's bail Laura ashley Picture Gallery China praises 'friendly gestures' by Britain Poodle noodles, the snack for dogs with everything Tokyo Notebook by Joe Joseph British envoys cut off in Liberia Kaunda to free political detainees US Navy deploys its ships to deter attack on Kuwait Experts believe Iraq will stop short of invasion Baghdad's firepower puts its neighbour in the shade Picture Gallery From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Saddam rhetoric 'may lead to war' Employment Service Syrians indicate hostages are alive Boesak seeking divorce Britons lost Teeth survey (AP): Fiji constitution (Reuter): Skipper banned (AFP): Cubans leave Can Opec survive? Clement Freud ... and moreover Whips and the insolence of office Bernard Levin applauds the Tory MP who refuses merely to be Commons lobby fodder The forthright cockney who did the Lambeth leapfrog Clifford Longley believes George carey is inspired choise if the church is again to provide a moral lead 90 in the shade The Times Diary Sandwiched in between The Times Diary 90 in the shade The Times Diary Whispered tryst The Times Diary Brashly defensive The Times Diary Congress comforts The Times Diary A Battle Shirked Parliament of the Absurd Easing London's travel problems TV listings BBC policy on music A view of history Prison staffing Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Right and left Change of heart on European law EC practice Muslim attitudes St Helena's pride Education funds Baptism bar Muscular Christianity Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Appointment Luncheons Birthdays today Memorial services Dinners Manuel Puig Manuel Puig, the Argentine novelist and author of Kiss of the Spiderwoman, subsequently filmed by Hector Bubenco, died aged 57 on July 22 in Cuernavaca Mexico. He was born in 1932 Royal Aeronautical Society Anniversaries Weavers' Company Latest wills Drapers' Company Farmers' cannabis warning Royal Welsh Show Medieval hospital gives up its secrets James D. Hart James D. Hart, CBEm American scholar and author of The Oxford Companion to American Literature, died aged 79 in Berkeley, California, on July 23. He was born in San Francisco in 1911 Sir Hamilton Whyte Sir Hamilton Whyte, KCMG, Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1981 to 1983, died aged 63 on July 20. He was born on May 28,1927 Forthcoming marriages Announcements & Personal On this Day Trial for a Rape Central London Letting Company No Title The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2238 No Title Picture Gallery The walls came tumbling down As the world is rocked by a series of recent earthquakes, Nina Morgan reports on a new method for predicting disaster Science & Technology Norconsult Cadtek Systems Limited Development Officer (Information Management) Engineers Telecommunications Systems Meridian Crop Improvement, Transgenic Plants Vrije Universiteit Hales & Hindmarsh A. L. Downloading Services GP Ltd Alexander Francis Ltd University of Bristol Development Coordinator Would you pass the prison test? Some companies are using secret psychological tests on job applicants, Leslie Tilley reports Science & Technology Cranfield Computeach International Limited Sonic Recruitment Services Microsoft Alfred Marks Maygrove Consulting Ltd Parke—davis Medical detectives crack coding of genetic disease British researchers use computer models to fight cystic fibrosis A Pharmacist with Flair Hazards of an MP's lifestyle Science & Technology West Yorkshire Police Systems Analyst Water on the mind? Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford The summer of the sick horses The Polytechnic of Central London Echoes of danger As the government considers a noise watch schem, Ann kent reports on the word's most irritaiting sounds and what they do to your health 'Paddy' Barthrop Breathing Space Pen Aid Against apartheid Victoria Glendinning reviews work in progress by the choice and master writers of our generation on the divide between Them and Us The Times Higher Education Supplement Parts other writers cannot reach Byron Rogers Albert Rides Again From Russia with hate Thrillers Moscow Magician By John Moody BG Bob Calrow At the campfire of the vanities Fifty & Over Murder as a French art Bossa man is no fragile reed Jazz: Interview Saxophonist Stan Getz, whose combative temperament is helping him to fight life-threatening cancer, talks to Clive Davis Detecting some small increases in interest Television Miele At long last, entertainment Theatre: Avignon Festival Diane Hill reports from a French theatre festival, which this year exhibits a lighter and more populist approach Shaftesbury Theatre Spink & Son Limited No Frankfurters Almost non-stop Not following on? Doctor's diagnosis Briefing Piano nobile Moving poem Woody's world of the human comedy Cinema: New Releases David Robinson reviews Crimes and Misdemeanors, Gremlins 2, Total Recall, Black Rainbow, Baber The Movie and The Boost Holy writ from the movie Moses Cinema: Script Seminar Michael Gray attands screenwriter Robert McKee's three-day story strucuture course in london WH Smith Odeon Haymarket Critic's Choice: Video Theatre Coventry Mysteries Old Cathedral, Coventry Word-Watching Entertainments A very modern nightmare Theatre Richard Iii Lyttelton Winning Move Dance Onegin Coliseum Roy Miles 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 BBC 1 CACC Six killed in North Sea helicopter Art export rules under attack The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,356 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Making a meal of oratory Political sketch Drag girl remanded Business and Finance Oil prices to rise as demand outstrips Opec production AFF plans flotation next year Lasmo ahead Hepworth dips The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Signs point to $20 a barrel De Beers Signs $5bn deal for Russian gems Analysts call power sales 'a midsummer madness' EC to investigate Toyota land price Brittan to study suspected British aid Aegis tunes in with £34.6m Prison for former VPI employee Major's remarks hurt pound CNT Poor result at Budgens hits shares Berisford ends talks on buyout World Market Indices Alpha Stocks The Beackman Hotline BA cleared for take-off in link with Sabena How the Brussels hub would work FKB calls in the receivers Eve sees profits drop to £4.6m Northamber fall NFC moves up a gear in drive to US market Britain's largest distributor pays $30m cash for Minute Man Savills falls to £3.49m after second-half slump By our City Staff: Grenfell venture Maxwell scuppers meeting proposal Transport hits US durables Claims by Dunsdale investors to be heard Business Roundup Greenwich gold hopes Worthmgton leaps SEP's profits rise 14.5% Misys at record £11m LUI creditors may have to wait for loan repayments Broad Street to raise £1.4m Regal group approached Building orders fallto £1.35bn J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co Former foes in Paribas camp Power sale fails tests of honour and competence Gaps off to Walker The Times City Diary Sir Leon moves to Disneyland Comment Who did what The Times City Diary Damn lies Colgan miscast The Times City Diary Powerful requiem The Times City Diary Lasmo lets the side down Tempus USSR to clear German debt with Bonn aid Easy Street No duty to disclose fault of other side's agent Wall Street Water companies hope for loyalty from investors Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Restriction on seeding of jurors' messages Major Changes London Traded Options Traditional Options Airline meals not liable to VAT Equities end below best Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Onduline Building Products Ltd Marketing Personnel Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising The Times Merry Weather Angela Mortimer Banking Heights Ski Company All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to News International Newspapers Limited Miss Alyson Boff Reception Selection Cabletron Systems Ltd Prestigious PA Miss Secretary the Professional Recruitment… Non-Secretarial College to Career Seer IMS International Ltd Specialists in Bilingual Recruitment King & Toben A. J. Patel & Co Architects and Interior Designers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Alfred Marks Bureau Fluent Spanish? to £15,000. Two positions in top… Part Time Vacancies Busy W1 Medical Practice Goodbye London—hello Oxford Secretary/office Manager Embassy of Japan, W1 Daryl Jackson International City Secretaries South Kensington Personal Assistant Banking and Legal Crème Shorthand Sec to Partner Part Time vacancies. sMALL TV production company… (Reuter): Dominant Biondi adds fourth gold Results from Seattle Mason is ready for Foreman Boxing Sports Service Racing View from top less than spectacular for in-between man Goodwill Games Individual fervour (Reuter): Tikhonenko is an inspiration Golfers blinded by science Restricted view Folk hero warms to blast of the mistral British boardsailor boldly goes where he has never gone before Golf rankings need revision Sights set firmly on record times Swimming Local way to play the 17th Time to redress the balance Helping Africa Davis lower on the bill Snooker Rule had no relevance Maximum output Alternative table Mandarin: Act Of Diplomacy has simple task Hills family dominate Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Old Vic stays doubtful despite Cecil optimism Newbury's plan for the 21st century From a Special Correspondent in Lexington: Seven-figure prices fail to hide downward trend Results from yesterday's four meetings Goodwood competition Undefeated Crack tops Ebor prices Rapid Raceline Coral Line India seek to recapture old glory at Lord's Raj Singh gambles with a mixture of experience and youth to secure victory as his team changes approach for the Test series Hick's unbeaten run ends short of record A scene of recent triumphs Test Career Records Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Cricketcall Commentary Box Lancashire remain on title course Essex find it harder this time Smithies will lead women on Irish tour Seaside inspires Mendis Yesterday's Britannic Assurance Score Boards Texaco Cricketline Wells has grounds to appreciate new venue Ramsamy sees hope of an end to isolation Report on changes affecting sport in South Africa could be first step towards the republic's return to the international arena Today's Fixtures Straker called up as replacement after Clarke withdraws Equestrianism Sport on TV Lloyd has some good advice to offer Schools Cricket Merit and tanker too close for comfort Yachting For the Record Welch maintains his championship lead Palmy days may not be over for Palmer Golf Calcayecchia aiming to restore pride By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Service teams beaten by sixth-formers Shooting Late goal by Smith proves decisive Polo About turn by Agassi In Brief Less Europe Stull surprise Goult moves Wim Baker Index Morris casting a shadow over Gower's return Lord's mute on music Hinks has day to remember Taylor puts the case in favour of Barnes Lord's teams Two-piece costumes are approved at a stroke Place in the last eight for Britain Troubled England's doubts are reflected in selection Cram must gamble on his fitness in trials England team FA opposes League growth A British-led cycling team in the making Index Under eastern shadows Japanese companies in the Uk are influencing the management styles of some of Britain's leading busineses, Nick Kochan writes Hoggett Bowers New Horizons in Systems Software Management Career Consultants Nokia Ducheyne Executive Clyde Petroleum plc Simpson Crowden Consultants Howgate Sable Finexco Deloitte Executive Resourcing Ltd Michael Page Marketing Deloitte Executive Resourcing Ltd CSM Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe a Division of Spencer Stuart Egor Executive Selection MSL International (UK) Limited MSL International Pitman-Moore Grosvenor Search International Ltd Search & Selection Ltd Ikeda Hoover Ltd PA Consulting Group ALDI Yorkshire Water UBS Philips & Drew Northern Recruitment Group N. 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