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News from 10/09/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, Michael MaCarthy Environment Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, James D. Graham, Andrew MacEwen and Nick Worrall, Nichola Wood Political Correspondent, Geraldine Bedell, Sheridan Morley, Philip Howard, Michael Knipe and Jenny Knight, Tom Giles, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Scottish Ballet, John Percival, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, John Banham Director general, Michael McCarthy, Helsinki, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, David Crough, Martin Fletcher, Philip Hanson, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Michael Tate, Vince McCullough, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Jeanette Winterson, Robin Guthrie Cheif Charity Commissioner, Martin Barrow, Celia Hobbs, Peter Bills, Mandawuy Yunupingu, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, Julie Welch, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Gavin Bell, Dennis Signy, Marry Dejevsky, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, R. D. Yeomans (Chariman, Transport Policy Committee), (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Nigel Mansell, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O' Leary, Gill Hannam, Ian Ross, Colin McMillan, Nicholas Wood and George Sivell, John Feather, Head, David Raeburn, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Michael Platis, Golf Correspondent, Colette Hiller, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Craig Lord, George Curtis, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Carmel McQuaid, Graham Searjeant, John Lewis, C. G. Pope, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Jim Padfield (Chairman, Essex country branch, National Farmers Union), Keith Macklin, Patricia Payne, Nicholas Soames, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, G. A. Matthews, Matthew Bond, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Anthony Cox, Mary Dejevsky, John Finney (Church of England Officer for the Decade of Evangelism), John Watson,

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Gorbachev and Bush demand Iraqi pullout Helsinki summit ends with US-Soviet accord but differences remain on Gulf force EC ministers back Major Heart success Moscow split Degree courses Spurs query Sampras wins Index Inflation gloom but £1bn boost to trade balance Passports on sale to Hong Kong at £500,000 By our Foreign Staff: Liberian rebels say Doe is captured Thatcher says she may stay at helm until 70 Arthur Price of England Minister studies warning over BR selloff Demands for end to live animal exports from Britain Payout not enough, farmers say Crossword victor's retirement clue First direct Picture Gallery Church report leaked 'to create trouble with the government' Honours for citizenship urged by commission Heads order ban on gifts intended to attract more pupils Rail action threat over jailed driver AA petrol warning CP name change Bribes man dies Researchers solve blood clot problem of artificial hearts Voters go for green issues Judge keys in to computer for speedier justice Fewer car owners but British roads busiest in Europe Picture Gallery Tribunals lobby for more cash Fresh blow to Rifkind as Forsyth picks portfolios Harrods Court test today for Zeebrugge death charges Agenda The week ahead Telecom Human factor blamed for supermarket overcharging Body in cupboard Poll-axed Drugs enquiry Chase victim SeaCat troubles Girls stay out Bond winners The army game: Battery Sergeant Major Philip Da… SAGE PC Business Software City police to check Florida bond haul Call to keep young out of adult jails Secure units may be the key to removing juvenile offenders on remand from degrading prison conditions ABBEY National By our Home Affairs Correspondent: Retreat which tries to rebuild self-respect Minister's redefinition of homeless provokes anger Children to sue council over care Benefits fall while NI contributions rise, Labour says St. Joseph's Hospice Harrods Superpowers keep up their united front on the seizure of Kuwait Soviet Union (Reuter): Aggression by Iraqis 'must not be tolerated' Text of the joint statement issued at the conclusion of the Helsinki summit Symbolic meeting 'lacks substance' United States Berkeley students resurrect the old Vietnam war protest United States Invasion opens ideological feud among Republicans United States Basic Law reform sought by Kohl Former enemies meet in Tehran (AP): France sends 100 soldiers to Gulf (Reuter): Officers 'plotted to kill Saddam' UK not ready to risk UN refusal on use of force Britain Reuter: Wealth 'is no longer a priority' Kuwait Ministers delay decision on aid European Community Hostage forced to inform on her father NatWest Investments Cholera threat growing in camps Jordan Nationwide Anglia Bhutto's husband wins the opening round in court battle Asif Zardari, the husband of Benazir Bhutto, is fighting to stay out of jail. At a Karachi court yesterday he told Christopher Thomas how he plans to clear his name Soviet Union's planners still divided over market reform (Reuter): 5,000 flee from Sidon battle zone Calcutta recall Muslims dispersed Union deaths Nepal protest (AP): Saved by a nose Indiscipline rides roughshod through Soviet legal system Moscow Commentary Picture Gallery From Agencies: Opposition in Burma 'provoking conflict' Think-tank draws up model for a future South Africa Hopes rise for peace deal in Cambodia Reuter: Russian jet crash kills two at show Yeltsin in the fast lane Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Green Patten's Whitehall wars Michael McCarthy on the behind-the-scenes arguments that shaped the environment white paper Call her Susi, Kim or Lindy, she's dying to hear from you After a foray into the demi-monde of the public phone box, Bernard Levin reflects on British hypocrisy over the oldest of free-market professions A slight Tory sandstorm The Times Diary Anti-War, Pro-War Elgar without Elder Fears of delay to tunnel bypass Information science Decade of Evangelism Farming problems The case of the weary schoolchild Conflict in the Gulf Bullseye for Wales True charity Turn for worse in labour link? Bones of contention Planning gain Situation vacant Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today School news Dinner Service dinner Service luncheon Anniversaries Christening Bridge Retirement Mervyn Herbert Sidney Mervyn "Sam" Herbert, a pioneer of computerised technology in the newspaper industry, died on September 3 aged 78. He was born in west London on April 23,1912 Col Salim Fakhri Colonel Salim Fakhri, an Iraqi dissident politician who fought for the establishment of a democratic system of government in his country, died suddenly in exile in London on September 6 at the age of 69. He was born in the northern city of Mosul on November 19,1920 Marriages Forthcoming marriages Sir Eric Smith Sir James Eric Smith, Cbe Frs, secretary Marine Biological Association of the Uk and director plymouth Laboratory 1965-74, died on September 3 aged 81. He was born on February 23,1909 Announcements & Personal On this Day The National Expeditio Nantarctic Exploration The Times Concise Crossword No 2276 Official Notice Men driven to destruction The male view of the car as an object of desire, rather than a form of transport, can make the roads seem like alien territory to women. Geralkime Bedell reports on the motorway battle of the sexes The Times Pawns in the master's game Sultan Khan and Miss Fatima had the chess world at their feet. Then, all at once, they returned to obscurity When crab was on the menu Bad-tempered fellow diners make eating out a trial for the parents of small children Unpeeling the Orange psyche Literature Harry Eyres talks to Jeanette Winterson about her unconventional life and writing, and Sexing the Cherry, her strangest and most challenging fiction to date Bart is back where he belongs Musicals Lionel Bart's Blitz! makes a comeback in the West End tonight, Simon Tait reports A target for discordant flak Classical Music Nicholas Soames meets the Italian conductor Riccardo Chailly in London with Amsterdam's Concertgebopuw orchestra Business Computing Big and bedevilled Briefing Power of the spiritual land Dance Scottish Ballet Kings, Glasgow Onassis/The South Television Bank Show ITV Rostropovich/LSO Concert Barbican 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 Today's Events Television & Radio Times Books Scargill faces court action if Paris talks fail today Pope flies in to row over £100m The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,395 The solution of Saturday's Prize Picture Gallery Denning may sue Spectator over interview Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Uniform protection for school gunfights Business and Finance Lockheed poised for airport contract Astec plugs into SGS power link Major scores victory on Emu tactics New debt costs Japan banks dear Confidence in economy lower after Gulf strife NUM was given 'donation' from own political fund The Levitt Group Reichmann woos stricken Saatchi for Canary Wharf Exective Editor By our European Business Correspondent: Lilley on mission to Berlin Windsor safari park takes £10m cue from out of Africa Restaurants chief takes another peck at market with Pelican flotation Smaller Companies Small firms forum urged Cost-cutting pressures on the increase for big-spending unions Many leading unions are living beyond their means. Vince McCullough reports Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Security conscious The Times City Diary Danger lies ahead if inflation is left untamed At long last, the time is still not right Economic View Systems Reliability Communications Simple formula for a safe bet Tempus Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Price Positive signs of a tilt in the yield curve Gilt-Edged Lasmo leads the way to reopen Euroconvertibles Capital Markets All-round growth expected Fisons Reporting this Week Sharp European call for deliveries The dip in courier business is causing failures. Derek Harris finds survival may depend on better management and trading abroad Royal Mail International How Britain will weather the storms More crashes are forecast but courier company directors remain optimistic United Parcel Service Smart service that is always just in time Courier Services/3 A working relationship Understanding each other's business is vital Freight Dispatching the competition These are tough times for small businesses, especially the couriers, writes Rodney Hobson Growing potential for remail market Competition from private companies has forced the Post Office to improve Parceline Freight fight for a niche Education Courses Review ML partnership European Business School Oxford College Duff Miller Sixth Form College Humberside Polytechnic BAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cherwell Tutors Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAC St. George's University School of Medicine Cambridge Arts Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Intensive Education Connaught College Bath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston Polytechnic Surrey College Career Analysts Dundee Institute of Technology Sandford Tutorial College BAC A lesson from the old school A Dublin school has replaced the modern emphasis on vocation with a Dickensian-style curriculum, Carmel McQuaid reports Education Courses Review Bolton Institute of Higher Education The Cambridge Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Webster University St. Andrew's Cambridge ART Multiple Display Advertising Items Imparting wisdom to the next generation Education reformers must determine the role schools need to play to prepare students for the society of next century David DG Game Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Posts Educational Norwich School South Bank Polytechnic Chigwell School Gabbitas, Trauman & Thring Student Recruitment Officer Director of Industrial Liaison Multiple Classified Advertising Items IAPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manchester College University of Oxford The Rapid Results College Huron University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grateful graduates who give Universities and polytechnics are asking their alumni to boost funds. John O'Leary reports on their cash-raising campaigns Growing academia Notice Board Prep & Public Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford King's College London Multiple Classified Advertising Items German Historical Institute London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradfield College Uppingham School Sixth Form Entry 1991 Southwell Minster Choir Research Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford La Crème De La Crème News International Newspapers Limited Quatro Recruitment Consultants Secretary/ PA Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SEC PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Zarah Partnership PA Secretary to Finance Director Florida Opportunity! Artistic? Management Accounts Bookkeeper Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items King & Toben Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items MEP Research Services Multi-Lingual Opportunities Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Fluent German for Director's PA King & Toben Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enjoy the Difference a Small Agency Can Make Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Stepping Stones Part Time Vacancies King & Toben Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times SEER Mac Blain NASH Stella Fisher Recruitment King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants University College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Reception Selection Receptionist/ Telephonist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Recruitment Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Polytechnics and colleges Diary of The Times Clearing Service New approach puts Sabatini within reach of Graf again Argentinian unleashes a positive game at the net to unseat the women's champion Creaghan finishes with a flourish Cycling Depth pays dividends for Leeds Swimming Today's Fixtures From a Special Correspondent: Selectors vexed rather than aided by regatta Rowing Mandarin: Lease Back for successful debut Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Blinkered first time Haydock win paves way to Breeders' Cup for Dayjur Timeless Times has setback Saturday's results From our Irish Racing Correspondent: O'Brien on mark with Capricciosa Flat leaders Rapid Raceline A sad old script in need of change Two of England's leading clubs slog out a benighted encounter with the customary commitment but little finesse Plenty of room for United to improve Match Facts Beauty amid the battle Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables No Title Lethargic Leeds squander chances Gascoigne tops a bill that is full of talent Atkinson's stroke of genius Louise Taylor reviews the second division Stein furthers Harriers' education Venglos a winner as imports blend into English background Football Pearce puts back Forest backbone Still in search of the good times Russell Kempson reviews the third and fourth divisions Newcastle get new ground and new hope Llanelli lead the way on a successful afternoon for Welsh rugby union clubs Canadians revel in the setting Welsh tap thirst for success Neath flourish on a diet of scraps Dragons' fire is too hot for the liking of Bath The lessons for Romanians Weekend Results Newell the man for the crisis as Notts summon fight A hopeful Middlesex meet with frustration as the county cricket championship enters the finishing straight Invaluable lesson for English Multiple Display Advertising Items No mercy shown to forlorn Essex Weekend Cricket Scoreboards Smith's solo effort denies Somerset Surrey rewrite the Kent record books Australian putts worries aside Golf By a Correspondent: Ashdown aims for Hennessy From a Correspondent: Roberts takes overall title a second time Water Sking Todd makes the moist of Thomson's mistakes Olympic champion achieves a remarkable show jumping triumph at Burghley Britain take honours Duff warns of legal battle over Watson Boxing Evans masters a new game Bowls For the Record Super Cup goes to St Albans Hockey Tomlinson shows Squirrels the way Polo By a Special Correspondent: Catarino takes the yellow vest Athletics Salford send out a warning for promotion rivals Rugby League Eagles bring Hanley back down to earth New farce in France In Brief NFL Racing Maxwell moves for controlling interest in Spurs Death forces postponement Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Stark is warned for abuse Broom-handle sweeps Senior to tight victory Scores from Sunningdale Sampras leapfrogs the pack Warwick can thank his survival shell Results from Monza Italians make for a special race

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