News from 17/09/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Sivell and Michael Tate, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Micheal Binyon, Ian Sweet, Joan Simpson, Sheridan Morley, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Eric Deeson, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, James O'connell, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Louise Taylor, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, John O'Leary, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Tim Healy, Andy Vidion, Peter Lewis, R. M. Jordan, Secretary, Russell Kempson, Christopher Jary, James Bone and Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Hurlbert, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Tripp, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Ronnie Payne, Brain Alderson, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Dennis Kavanagh, Christopher Thomas, C. S. L. Incledon, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, M. J. Sayer, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Alan Tillier, R. B. Cruse, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Abigail Roberts, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Ellen Cranitch, Brian Buchanan, Walter Gammie, Jonh D. Fleming, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Marcel (Chairman), Philip Webster, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Oxford, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Philip Pancalos, Alan McGregor, Patrick Cable-Alexander, Richard Feast, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, J. R. Carroll, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Steve Turner, Moira E. Constable (Chief Executive), Vince Wright, Robert Glass, Michael Evans, Stephen Scott, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, John Clark, Secretary, John Watson,
ResumoEC stung into move against Iraq diplomats Embassies intrusion 'an act of war' Zulus rallied by their king Tory attack IRA murder Legal wrangle Degree courses Middlesex cup Index Spurs deal would give control to Maxwell Ruler of the Riviera exits, pursued by scandal Chevrolet refugees drive into exile New Nissan model to be cheaper abroad Robber snatches Old Masters worth £6m No coalition deal without vote reform Ashdown says Premier Portfolio Group plc Labour leader spells out reborn party's alternative policies for achieving power With the Labour conference due to open in Blackpool next week, Robin Oakley asked Neil Kinnock about how his party's policies have developed and his aims Aberlour to Years Old Single Speyside Malt Euro MPs clash with party leaders over economic and monetary union By our Political Staff: Government to sue BAe for return of £44m Rover sale 'sweeteners' Right-wingers' manifesto aims are denounced Opus Technology PLC Likelihood of early election receding By a Staff Reporter: IRA shoots dead kidnapped Ulster policeman Inspectors to test 'abuse' procedure Agenda The week ahead Robber steals Old Master portraits valued at £6m £126,500 for VC of pilot who stopped enemy in its tracks Police prepare for job-share women Hill Samuel Financial Services By our Home Affairs Correspondent: Call for sentencing council British Airways Borrie acts to end Law Society's ban on mixed practices Ministers accused of trimming green plans Monitor considered for state of nations A voice from the Highlands Bracken-eating caterpillar may save Sheep farmers More Gaelic teachers needed Boy murdered Chess leader Two die in fire Bond winners Stamps up 2p Labour proposes regional councils to help economy Harrods By our Medical Correspondent: Potential vaccine for Aids is tested Toshiba Reform talks failure may lead to rise in poll tax anomalies Agency for child support opposed Journalists 'in fear of being informers' Totnes blaze a warning for old towns Barclays Rover 800 Series By our Political Staff: Ashdown says bill of rights is vital to halt 'conspiracy' Liberal Democrats Conference Pollution tax and domestic fuel levy sought Environment Electricity adverts alarm Williams Privatisation Constitution Party pondering options for Lords Debates agenda De Klerk and ANC clash over 'iron fist' operation (AFP): Paratroops hit rebels in Liberia (Reuter): Gabon 'rigging' (Reuter): Publisher raided (AFP): Aids millions (AFP): Rushdie ruling Germany's role China plies the games with veneer of kitsch Peking Notebook Thatcher beckons to East's new states Gorbachev boxes clever with of image Moscow Commentary Admit One Call for nuclear inspection backed Bhutto 'vendetta' strains relations with US Egypt sending 15,000 more troops to join force in Gulf Arab World Soviet ships may help to transport UK armour Desert duty gives Foreign Legion the chance to wipe out past shame Air force chief says death of Saddam is the priority United States Exiled press helps to fan the flames of Iraqi resistance Syria By our Foreign Staff: Americans plan more evacuations Air blockade closer after raids provoke anti-Baghdad vote United Nations Saddam is not a Hitler, says Heath Britain Sanctions choking life out of fragile economy Jordan Reuter: Bush TV message vies with cartoon Iraq Abbey National Picture Gallery (AFP): UN warned of danger to ancient Iraqi sites (Reuter): Free oil spurned (Reuter): Enforced work (AFP): Unloading oil (Reuter): Israel alarm Educational Courses BAC The Rapid Results College Space is only a two-hour drive away, straight up Children's fascination with astronomy may lure them to the sciences Training for Business Thames Polytechnic The Queen's Secretarial College Lansdowne School of Law Blackheath School of Art Which Career Suits Best? London College of Business Secretarial Training… Brighton Polytechnic The Cambridge Business College Huron University Our Aim is your Success Internationsl Hotel and Toruism Training Institutes… Ideal Schools St. Godrics College London Will only snobs or eccentrics choose to pay Independent schools may have to compete with state schools under a Labour government, David Tytler reports Lucie Clayton Report names universities £1m in debt Accounts reveal the universities with deicits in the week a report is expected to criticise finance handling, John O'Leary writes Educational Thames Polytechnic The Sunday Times Alliance Française BAC The only One Headstart ST James's Secretarial College Gresham's School Scholarships Rugby School Warwick School Wycombe Abbey School Southwell Minster Choir Coastline concern Noticeboard Fellowships Keble College Oxford Independent Education Dangers of a Young idea …and moreover The desert army raring for a war The Gulf: Micheal Evans reports from Dhabran on a frustration that could force Bush to strike. Below, Micheal Binyon in Brussels assesses the discordant European reaction Out for a count of twelve as EC falls to Saddam Diary The Times Still the Best Tunes No Black and White Answers No Work to Rule Working towards a new Arab order Clearing the way Gay terminology Education 'market' British tanks in Gulf Beef for export Church policy on rural interests X-ray procedures Alternative energy Use of bar codes Spiritual enterprise Court Circular The Battle of Britain thanksgiving service Ian Gow, MP Service luncheon Nature notes Anniversaries Lieutenant-Colonel Hilary Hook Lieutenant-Colonel Hilary Hook, whose appearance in the television documentary film Home from the Hill in 1987 made him a nationa celebrity, died aged 72 on September 14. He was born on September 26,1917 Forthcoming marriages Menna Prestwich Marriages Reginald Kelly Birthdays today Latest wills Aiglon College, Switzerland Births Herr Hitler's Roads Plan London Association for the Blind School Ties The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2282 The case for Utopia unlimited Fay Weldon's 18th novel postulates hyper-inflation, unlimited sex and procreation by committee as the cure to the world's ills. Libby Purves nods encouragingly Christie's My pleats are cooked by machine, like making pasta.… The Times Re-educating the Tiffanys Jackie Mason's celebration of his roots has been recognised-by Oxford, yet Sharing memories of Men Abigail Roberts, a British student, tells of her baptism into the Russian Orthodox Church by an extraordinary man Your little ones are problems Are adults-only zones the only way to guarantee peaceful meals for all? My evening is ruined by all the potential for disaster that the carry-cot symbolises Lancia Doctor 's orders seem unhealthy Literature Brian Alderson on a classic facing censure in Nineties libraries The Times Confessions of an introverted outsider Film maker Paul Schrader, who scripted Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, talks to Steve Turner Changes in male attitudes Television Budget BUPA Art of survival Briefing Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Compromise suits Britain At the Venice Film Festival, David Robinson disagrees with the prize jury as to the best film in competition When choreography is colour-blin Must a season of dance by black dancers inevitably be called a black dance season? Ellen Cranitch investigates the different opinions on the subject Britannica The matchmaker Paul Daniel, the new music director of Opera North, opening his first season in Leeds tonight, talks to Hilary Finch All barque, not enough bite Theatre The Ship Harland and Wolff, Govan, Glasgow Proms The Last Night Albert Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Theatre Over a Barrel Palace, Watford Winning Move Royal Shakespeare Company Cinema Guide BBC 1 First direct Runcie likens 'pain of Gulf' to the Battle of Britain Gorbachev offered olive branch The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,401 Picture Gallery Ministers furious over Lord Young's memoirs Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Business and Finance Dollar fears overhang markets The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates EC to outlaw 'national favouritism' in industry Rights issue to give Maxwell Spurs control Saatchi unable to agree Canary deal Nadir denies Polly Peck enquiries Superstar welcome for the local hero Borg & Beck moves into higher gear Index-linked certificates boost Savings British Steel: adding value GrandMet to contest Brent Walker claim Executive Editor David Brewerton EC proposals 'may hit part-time jobs' Senior staff suffer in top company cutbacks Tees Side By our Industrial Editor: German deals for Marling Base rate hopes could mean short maturities are best Gilt-Edged Further retailing failures forecast Ford Shocking cost of relocation Thetimes City Diary Party priority The Times City Diary No time to accommodate inflation Economic View Look behind the headline in ICI's dire warning Tempus Forbidden French The Times City Diary Musical chairs The Times City Diary Yarning for home The Times City Diary New war on state subsidies EC Notebook Nationwide Anglia Profits dip expected at Hawker Siddeley Reporting this Week By our City Staff: Management buyout of Gelpke subsidiary Hungry Acsis is making progress on diet of hard work and acquisitions Smaller Companies Diversity pays for Capita Brakes on Japanese help UK lenders Capital Markets Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts UK firms hold 28% of failed TV company (AFP): Skase slips home for court hearing Third Market Gold Capitalisation and week's change Peugeot 605 Japan 's drive into Europe is in top gear Europe's car-makers are quaking as the Japanese build a local presence, but competition is strong, Kevin Eason writes Ford faces a fight to stay in the lead of the British contingent is certain of success Manufacturers gear up to win the fleet car sales struggle UK recovery bodes well for the future Jaguar leaps into supercar territory You don't have to be super-rich to buy the luxury car of your dreams, and now could be exactly the right moment. Tim Healy reports A niche little earner Dream machines win sales race Sports cars have never been in greater demand, Britain's booming small car makers say Japan begins EC assault UK plans allow foreign giants a foothold in the European market The world according to Mercedes-Benz I have seen the future, and it is green The design of cars for the next few decades is being driven towards environemental consciousness, Andy Vidion says Good Year A £12m Rolls charity run Baylor University Bursar City University Business School University of Reading University of Durham Administrative Assistant Norwich School Headship EJ McConnell Research Studentship Head Part-Time Games Coach Multiple Display Advertising Items University College of Swansea Lecturer in Laws University Appointments University of Oxford University College London Research Fellowships Oxford, Brasenose College Girton College The Sainsbury Chair in Agribusiness Marketing &… Middlesex Polytechnic University College of Swansea Lecturer in Civil Engineering The University of Buckingham Prep & Public Schools Susan Beck Recruitment Carrera Regent International Hotels Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Open Day at Cheltenham College Director of Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flair for Admin? Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Principals Head P. A. News International Newspapers Limited SECRETARY/PA to Equine Director SECRETARY/PA to Managing Director Passion for Fashion? Marketing Assistant Middleton Jeffers Recruttment Limited The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Property Co W1 Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Hamilton Personnel Services College Leaver PA/SECRETARY for MD and Deputy Multi-Lingual Opportunities Merrow Employment Agency Bilingual Astley Wharton Davis Music Industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Tempting Times Mac Blain NASH Multiple Classified Advertising Items List of degrees awarded by the University of Kent Banking and Legal Crème Wrighton Personnel Waterstone's Booksellers The Times The Times Degree Course Vacancy Service Telephone numbers of Careers Offices throughout the United Kingdom How the voting may gladden Manchester Brazilian pair take title Bridge Snurge a fine advertisement Cole advocates st atue quo on St Leger and cup races after classic triumph Carson supreme as Salsabil marches on Results from Longchamp Mandarin: Pendor Dancer can bounce back off attractive mark Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections No appeal by Eddery over ban Jockey killed From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Citidancer lines up French objective Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Saturday's results Bravefoot 'all right' Flat leaders BSB American Football Results Service Clifton accept generous gifts Junior rugby clubs set off in scarch of glory in the Pilkington Cup Brigadier talks a good game A season ticket to heaven Weekend Rugby Union Results High drama and excitement are missing from the script All Black tour selectors drop Shelford Bridgend lay solid foundation Spink prevents reward for Derby dominance Football Harford says fans too goal-hungry Chester move puts loyalty to the test Russell Kempson reviews the third and fourth divisions Treasure hunt in the forest The Royle command floor show Howells steals the pretty picture The one-man show of a transformed forward overshadows the preposteously bright lights that shine on Gascoigne Limpar's view of Chelsea is through his wing mirror Weekend Football Results, Goalscorers and Tables Norwich must not hold annual sales Taunts inspire Wegerle to a match-winning display Palace supplant Forest's lesson with a long ball SFA likely to probe 36 arrests Rapid Raceline The Downton path to victory Eventful end to uneventful final in Refuge Assurance Cup Marshall's plan flops Multiple Display Advertising Items The Official Nelinformation Line Saturday's Cricket Scoreboards Championship slipping out of Essex's hands Surridge's view of points Little man gives better value and deserves more Boxing Mason sees light at end of tunnel A break in the league's flow Hockey Australians take command Triathlon Bowman drives to first one-year grand slam Equestrianism Confusion surrounds Foreman Hamilton Trophy shows emergence of young talent Real Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Closing slide cannot deny Johnson her third title Briton strengthens her lead at the top of the European Women's golf tour Hakkinen seals series In Brief Broadhurst repels challenge by Henry Today's Fixtures For the Record Service of Chen is too hot for Cooke Table Tennis Struggle pays off for Allcock Cycling Iti's good work is undermined by Northern failings Rugby League Castleford take another tumble Mill Farm turn on the power Polo Westlake is green king Bowls Racing Beardsley proves worst fears Auguin's lead under threat British Nuclear Forum Clubs face new burden of policing charges A grandstand finish almost rebounds on Olazábal Final Scores from Versailles Phillips will sign for Warrington Hendry breaks his chains Elliott powers to victory in lustrous 1,500m Results from Sheffield By a Special Correspondent: Moneghetti clips world record
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