News from 30/07/1990
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Alan Tomlinson, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Howard Erskine-Hill, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Tim Judah, Cellan Williams, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Qamar Ahmed, Sally Brompton, Philip Webster and Martin Waller, Tom Giles, Quentin Cowdry and Arthur Leathley, Ian Murray, Watkinson, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan, Penelope Farquhar-Oliver, Richard Streeton, Susan Spindler, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Martin Weston, Susan Sturrock, Rodney Lord, John Ley-Morgan (Chairman), Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John Durie, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Jeremy Taylor, Tony Winlaw, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, John W. West, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jeremy Taylor and James Bone, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Phillida Cormack, John Woodcock, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Walton Goldman Sachs International, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Daniel Treisman, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dr Philip Evans, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Peter Bryan, Lawrence Norcross, Stephen Slater, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Mansell, Peter Guilford, Ronald Butt, Graham Hills, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, David Young, T. Green, Peter Stothard US Editor, Mandarin, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, J. R. Milner, John Shaw, Anne-Marie Sapsted, Geraldine Ranson, Rosalind Byrne, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, Peter Higgins, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Martin Helm, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoLabour call for enquiry over Power Gen bid No secret deals, Wakeham says Gavaskar in MCC protest Postal reforms Plot denied Senna's victory Degree results The Times Index Attack on jobs for former ministers Baker's enemies out hunting for a scandal Chances of panda survival 'dismal' Trinidad rebels say prime minister will step down New ombudsman for law service complaints Letts Arrests after siege at club Cabinet to companies moves 'threaten standards of public life Dissatisfied users urge reform of Post Office Picture Gallery Liberal Democrats present survival plan for Liverpool War for fun and profit in the woods Toy sales mark end of a dream Watchdog accuses BR of missing quality targets Priority red route tested in London Remand for man on arms plot charges Party swindle Chlorine fumes Muggeridge ill Charity's £1m drive to save the panda attacked as 'waste' Property statistics defended Anglican leaders feeling at ease with forthright Carey Negotiators used classic ploy Picture Gallery Gunman faces charge after death threats to 100 hostages at club The Tokyo Joe siege Women fail to reach top in police London haven for Arab visitors Shareholders back paper's relaunch as colour tabloid 'Sex ring' children placed in safe house Agenda The week ahead Fears over 176 mph saloon car Vauxhall Ombudsman to study handling of complaints against solicitors Labour to build up reputation for economic aptitude Airbus emerging as favourite for BA's ?2bn order Reforms intended to improve service from lawyers' bureau How poaching adds up to a crime wave on the river bank RAF wants Nato role at closed bases Picture Gallery Teacher training 'disrupts schools' Pollution warnings at beach Standard lamps Book ban defied Shelf life Sculpture park Cemetery attack Bond winners Gorbachev battles to keep control of republic finances From our Own Correspondent in Moscow: Kremlin tells IMF it wants to join Swansea Bay Picture Gallery Deadlock in Bulgaria may force new poll Hungary's referendum fails for lack of support Food even money cannot buy Moscow Notebook by Mary Dejevsky Reformist Yugoslav leader to form party Berlin to spend £1.3bn in military update Reuter: Rescuers find quake victim alive (AP): Noriega banker is convicted (Reuter): Former Austrian chancellor dies High-handed ways lost leader his hard-won consensus Man in the news: Arthur Robinson Robinson is paying price of ignoring city's poor The coup attempt by Muslim militants in Trinidad The Legal Protection Group Limited Armies alerted in outraged Caribbean Mandela calls for an end to Pretoria 'hysteria Eight held after bomb kills girl (AP): Prison protests (Reuter): Defence shuffle (AP): Jail for rapist (Reuter): Najibullah ill (AFP): Algerian poll From our Correspondent in Johannesburg: Police give details of 'plot' meeting Bullets fly at gangland funeral as New York goes gun-crazy Picture Gallery Deputy launches attack on 'spineless' Singh From our Own Correspondent in Karachi: Army given wider powers in Sind By our Foreign Staff: Husain intervenes to save Gulf talks From Associated Press is Sidon: PLO fights against Hezbollah with Amal Reuter: Duchess of York in Argentina Blow by China to colony's passport hopes Dti Thwarting the Labour guns …and moreover Mainline thrust at the juggernaut Michael Dynes, transport correspondent, suggests a compromise in the rail freight dispute Not just a few rotten apples, enough to taint the system Adding the echo of a 1952 murder trial to his armoury, Bernard Levin points an accusing finger at Britain's much-vaunted police and judiciary China dolls Kinnock's yen to get up and go Diary Short-changed Rattling skeleton Eastwardly mobile Trinidad's Trial by Fire The Sweet Taste of Power Black, White and Red-Faced Case for direct population control Preserving woods The county touch Van Gogh's hearing Teachers' pay Judging the issues Survival of the Welsh language European integration Legal complaints Ancient hooligans Sinking feeling Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Marriages Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dr Philip Evans Dr Bruno Kreisky DJM: Nature notes Service dinner Dr Roman Sawicki Successful candidates for Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners Elizabeth Allan Latest wills Don't let the oppressed be put to shame: let… On This Day On the Project of the French against Egypt Charity Appeals Debevoise & Plimpton The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2241 Across Techniques of great note A group of teachers in a multi-ethnic area believes it has devised a method of music teaching that involves neither Suzuki nor personal tuition. Susan Sturrock tunes in Educational Courses University of Technology Sydney British Postgraduate Medical Federation Victoria Growing together Teachers Required The Princess Helena College Bursar Career Analysts Holborn College London College of Business Secretarial Training… West London Institute of Higher Education The Oxford and County Business College St James's Secretarial College Checking on your markers Who examines the examiners, and why does marking take so long? Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's Unique University BAC Safety lesson the parents must learn Contrary to popular belief, children are not automatically insured against injury while at school. Anne-Marie Sapsted looks at the risks Educational Courses Gabbitas Truman and Thring Prep & Public Schools The Queen's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Aston University University of Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Millicom Information Services School of Oriental and African Studies University of… University of Cambridge Professorship of Anaesthesia Gonville and Caius College Credential check Top marks Second go at courses Noticeboard Middlesex Polytechnic The University of Birmingham School of Geography… Gonville and Caius College Cambridge Vandals lose Voting video A young business Temping for queen and country As the Territorial Army prepares to play a bigger role, Sally Brempton finds out what attracts women to soldiering The Times Helping water clean up its act WWF Greenline An answer to a small problem? For a career couple with a new baby, a maternity nurse can provide the solution to nappies and midnight feeds Monsoon Positive case of revisionism On the eve of the British première of a Russian play which was written at the turn of the century, Benedict Nightingale meets RSC director David Jones, whose company has made a case for the author, Maxim Gorky, to be ranked alongside Chekhov Hell to heaven, via purgatory Vigo Carpet Gallery Critics' Choice Theatre and Cabaret Old story retold at length Theatre Brothers and Sisters Theatre Royal, Glasgow Proms CBSO/Rattle Albert Hall Concert Orchesttra of St John's Bishop-Kovacevich St Nicholas' Chapel King's Lynn Rock Jeff Beck Hammersmith Odeon Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide BBC 1 Satellite Adopt a Granny PM gave on Europe 'to save the Tory party' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,359 Picture Gallery Sheffield, where funny is peculiar Weather Four feared drowned from capsized trawler AFP: Rebels' push on Monrovia continues Index Neau panic but send water share cheque now Herrington investors meet today Profits dive at Swissair The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Congressmen step up fight against foreign invasion Unification costs surge over budget STC to confirm £750m ICL sale US chiefs feel pinch as profits fall Ratners close to agreement on Kay Cultivation French connection Power Gen likely to pile on provisions John Charcol Executive Editor David Brewerton London firms suffer job losses and lower orders By our Banking Correspondent: Factoring's bad debts increase 184% to ?5.4m Brake on Hungary's privatisation drive The dismissal of István Tömpe, head of the high-speed state selloff programme, suggests a chage of strategy. Wolfgang Münchau reports From our Correspondent in New York: Republican tipped to lead NYSE Business blossoms with Saudis American real estate setback for Nat West Reporting this Week By our Banking Correspondent: Argentine debt initiative could help UK banks DTI in urgent look at water merger Economic gloom may add to ERM pressure on yields Gilt-Edged British Lynk in power-bid The Times City Diary A measure of corporate success Economic View Recovering the losses from a loose connection Tempus Unnatural cost Growing greener On the move Meeting of hearts Private Power Gen deal 'would include windfall for workers John Lyons, head of the Engineers' & Managers' criticised tje possible sale of PowerGen to Hanson in The Times John Wakeham, the energy secretary, bites back California insurers face ruling Hit list heralds new strategy to boost air firms' exports 21 Brussels Notebook Capita buys out British Telecom share of joint venture in £1.3m deal USM Review Changing tack at Wensum Conflict over intent in assault cases Equal treatment Investment Trusts Election held by union rules valid Unlisted Securities Medical evidence for mitigation Third Market Gold Capitalisation and change on week Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Seer Selection Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Judy Farquharson Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Times Prestigious PA Personal Assistant to Chief Executive and Chairman Zarak Reccons Multiple Display Advertising Items Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Angela Mortimer Cabletron Systems Ltd. King's College Hospital Architects and Interior Designers Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Onduline Building Products Ltd Administration Manager Oxford Analytica Ltd., Tate Appointments Secretary For Fashion Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items List of degrees awarded by Brunel University Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Bradford degrees Reception Selection Receptionist/telephonist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Skinner cages raging Pumas England's touring rugby union side plugs the gaps with a wall its bosts cannot breach Oti maintains his run Edens breaks world record in 30 metres Archery Triumph for two Gillians Badminton England's self-helpers start campaign in style Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Five shots in circle bag prize Shooting Unstoppable Llewellin Dorset breakthrough Irvine registers first victory Motor Sport Lot of grace but no favours Bowls Champion disqualified Andries boxes the ears of the experts with the old 1-2-3 Scotland's scullers show way Rowing British pair's hot pace hags the first gold Party goes with a swing even with VIPs missing Goodwill Games outgrow their original motive and blossom into an exercise in international relations Winrow and Merry justify selection in British junior team Athletics Results from Horsham By a Special Correspondent: Scottish titles may be on wrong track Italian sets downhill record for Snowdon By a Correspondent: Jackson shatters record Unlucky France pay penalty By a Special Correspondent: Hobson seizes Ms chance Triathlon Danes too good for British K2 pair Canoeing Early start pays well for Rollings Gliding US clinch dull cup in doubles Tennis The Times Racing Results from Crystal Palace Slatter and Harris have backstroke times to fore Swimming Hamlet without the princess Belmez and Old Vic give Cecil memorable one-two in King George at Ascot Australian Football Results and Pools Check For the Record Spartan beats the handicap time set by Merit Yachting Brady is the champion Mandarin: Bold Russian holds best credentials for intriguing event Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfleld Park British profit from raid on Germany From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Kostroma earns Nassau tilt Mandarin: Windsor Selections Wolverhampton Results from Saturday's five meetings Rapid RACELiNE LeMond is not missed as Bugno goes top Cycling Selection problems for Dailey Strong placed well in tilt at non-stop mark Lancashire confirm all-round ability with repeat victory Somerset unable to contain merry batting of Fowler, Lloyd and Fairbrother in Refuge Assurance League Watchful Bowler anchors run-chase Dramatics entertain the crowds Yesterday's Refuge Assurance League Scoreboards Saturday's Scoreboards Texaco Cricketline Broad is still in sight of record Commentary Box Curtis Cup stays in America United States women secure a rare team trophy in 'true test of golf' From a Correspondent in Kennemer: McAllister doubles his money BSB 5 Channel TV Player shines despite appalling weather Hay unwilling to stand for any accusation European circuit a new lease of life for seniors Evans may be Faldo's successor By a Correspondent: Doherty's rivals left behind in her wake Water Skiing Lawson masters Humber Powerboating Chang has old grit In Brief Lynagh of use Youngest title Bronze swim Budd in form Alesi tempers talking A hunger to satisfy in the Hungarian Nannini's gamble makes Senna work for victory Motor Racing Index Gavaskar rejects MCC life membership Tait repels Stark's thrust New Zealand end their four-year wait 2care Inspired Uphoff takes title Trevino may blacklist US PGA championship An Indian bat mightier than the English sword Shades of the great Ranji reappear to grace Lord's Bruno urged to give up boxing
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