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News from 27/09/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, A. C. Davis, Richard Hobbs, Victoria Glendinning, Peter Stothard and Martin Fletcher, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, K. Noton, Penni Wenden, Richard Owen and Martin Fletcher, Jasper Rees, Neil Bennett, Michael Knipe, and Richard Owen, Mark Souster, Zahid Hussein, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Philip Ball, Marie Forsyth, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Clive Parish, Simon Wilde, Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Coner Cruise O'Brien, Joe Joseph, Richard Henderson (Probation officer), Martin Fletcher, David Spark, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, D. R. M. James Duff, L. Boden Vice President, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Steven Roberts, Frances Hill, Louise Taylor, Shaun Johnson, Matthew May, Peter J. Pepper, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Henry Stanhope, Brian Morton, John Durie, Ann Kent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Andrew Sims, President, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchau, Charles Shepherd Medical Adviser, Sally Watts, Philip Bassett, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, H. Ragol-Levy, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Nicholson, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Ivor Hall, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Nicholas Wood and John Bell, Liz Gill, Phil McLennan, J. Mervyn Pugh, Clive Cheesman, Craig Seton, W. J. May, Barry Pickthall, G. H. Thompson, Philip Shehadi, Marcel Berlins, Ian Ross, Valerie Goldberg, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, John Disley, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, E. Hagelberg, Mitchell Platis Golf Correspondent, Martin Kay, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mandarin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, David Gullick, Maureen Berry, Alan Long, Michael Austin, Dieter Helm, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Victor, Lionel Kopelowitz, President, Barry Wood, D. H. Donovan, Philippa Toomey, John Lewis, Angela MacKay and Brian Buchanan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Stephen Andrews (Regional Administrator), Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alannah Hunt, David Tytler, Education Editor, Dered Harris, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Thomas Stuttaford, Davis Hands, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, J. B. Clegg,

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Thatcher rules out 'soft option' on the economy Inside Crime rate up Bhutto victory Bond resigns Gascoigne goals Routing touts Index Moravia dies from stroke, aged 82 Soviet churches rise from ashes of atheism Doubts on Iraq flights embargo US to cut 40,000 troops amid fears for Britain's deterrent Lamb war rekindled by French hijack GQ Universities learn to grapple Wtk hard lesson of economics MP syesterday expressed concern over university finances and demanded action. John O'Leary looks at the some of the effects on the campus Parkinson in public appeal as air security is tightened Parties urged to abandon 'cosy family' First direct Little hope for missing boy aged 4 Labour break with tradition Working women reject image of ruthlessness Companies struggle over staff recruiting Film posters sold Aslef warning Beach survey Larsen the master Standards set for judges and lawyers to speed justice Threat to blacklist poll tax defaulters Head tells prep schools to adapt No-strike proposal at Cunard Last chance to take the Bull Ring by the horns Picture Gallery Cancer victims sue doctors who miss symptoms Guide to impartial television answers both sides Councillors told to stop interfering Harrods Central Code to curb road and rail noise gets priority This week's environment white paper covers dozens of issues in its codification of British policy "from the street corner to the stratosphere". Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, looks at some of them in more depth, beginning with noise Councils warned over green reforms Abuse listing grows Four jailed Labour choice Air miss Writer's win Couple missing Ferry strike Firm fined Victorian terrace rescued from the bulldozer Woolwich Increase in recorded crime is the worst ever at 17% I. L. P. H Trend linked to the economy Fraud investigators could cross borders to fight crime High-rise lifestyle is back in favour Heseltine tops popularity poll among backbenchers Enquiry ordered on ?60m City trial collapse DES US and Riyadh split over long-term aims of American forces Troops 'to be better off' Newscientist Picture Gallery Husain risks widening rift with Saudis Nato counters security threat Mubarak calls referendum to decide parliament's fate Reuter: Pro-Iraq strike hits territories Air blockade by the Un shrugged off in Baghdad Two are allowed to leave embassy Egypt enjoys mocking Iraq's great dictator By our Foreing Staff: Iraqi threat to hang US embassy refugees Abbey National Morale of troops stays high - by order Short-lived victory for Bhutto in court battle Five killed by police in caste protests Besieged Jaffna fort abandoned Picture Gallery Ben Bella counts on a hero's welcome B&Q Reuter: Drug feud blamed for Colombia ranch raid War of words with military stepped up by Soviet radicals Reuter: Pizza chain refuses to retreat from Moscow BQ Melancholy and hope mix at last session of East German cabinet Magellan strips the veil off Venus Bush threatens doomsday measures to bring budget wranglers to heel Hungarian students in protest Cuba rationing Garcia claims Faction deaths La Scala chief (Reuter): Rust charged (AFP): Career paws St. Joseph's Hospice War talk but no resolve ...and moreover Dropping a line to Gorby Only the taxman can outgun Saddam White euphoria, but the door is far from open Shaun Johnson in cape Town contrasts the success of de klerk's visit to Washington with blacks' fears that they are being outmanoeuvred Air ways Making waves Who needs enemies? The Mood Hardens Statistical Crimes An Endangered Habitat Treatment of sexual offenders Dietary advice Attacks on Jews WEU proposals Good for the garden Horse doping and the bookmaker Invasion chain Aboriginal remains Stonehenge vandalism Stolen antiquities Chronic weariness Mapping a planet Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Alberto Moravia Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Appointment Memorial service Chinese claim to have found the earliest ancestors of all University news Birthdays today Dinners Luncheons School news Harold King Lord Mayor's Christmas Fair Reception Births From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day Announcements NDCS Kidney British Heart Foundation Help Medicine The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2291 Castrol Walker International Reliance Electric Gmbh KBC Protocol Personnel & Selection Consultants Fujitsu Qualified Designing Engineers Root Zone The Times Ecologists Cavendish Tricorne Limited Calling the best writers Entries open today for media awards Price Waterhouse Head of Information Technology A ray of sunshine in the desert Tiny footballs net a big future Scientists discover an exciting new form of solid carbon SGTI Systems Resources SWAN Recruitment Experienced Pharmaceutical Analysts Software war fear as giants split Partners become sales rivals Rushdie in Storyland, with wit Victoria Glendinning on a charming children's parable with puns and fun for our dreary times Ripping yarns, not many bodices ripped Henry Stanhope Green Mansions By W. 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Hudson Dover, ?5.90 Among the Thin Ghosts By Constantine Phipps Bloomsbury, ?5.99 Forces of Nature By Nicholas Salaman Grafton, ?3.50 Two Women of London By Emma Tennant Grafton, 3.50 Vespers Ouzo whodunnit Crime Picture Gallery Glasgow no mean Hamlet Remedy is None By William McIlvanney Richard Drew ?4.99 The White Hour By Neil Gunn Richard Drew, ?4.99 Hostage to terror, and lady detectives Serpent's Tooth By Denis Kilcommons Corgi, ?3.99 The cracks in the dinner table Sparky connections between good and evil, lunacy and sanity, too many comic nuns, not forgetting the Blessed Saint Uncumber Symposium By Muriel Spark Constable, ?11.95 Nigel West Cuban Bluff Fantasy of flying sorcery Tigana By Guy Gavriel Kay penguin, ?7.99 Granta Books Utopian revolt Tom Hutchinson Queen of Angels By Greg Bear Gollancz, ?14.95 Girls' school as maelstrom and microcosm No Talking after Lights By Angela Lambert Hamish Hamilton, ?13.99 Fond and Loolish Lovers By Richard Burns Bloomsbury, ?13.99 The Mercy Killer By Hugh Fleetwood Sinclair-Stevenson, ?13.95 ORBIT Too much of a good thing National Asthma Campaign Head off an attack Cutting back surgery pain Paying the price for healing hands A surge in demand for physiotherapy is boosting its private practitioners Could you be diagnosed by your crowning glory? Job candidates are being asked to provide hair samples for scientific analysis. What secrets can hair reveal?Ann Kent reports Regions for alarm Eastern gift Lettice leave Mini-Mahler Last chance... Spink Mazeppa Cossacks Sympathy for the advocate David Robinson reviews Presumed Innocent, Angel at My Table, Mo' Better Blues and Nightbreed Galleries Must these guests go home? A Venice visit by the cream of New York's Guggenheim Museum collection prompts some wishful thinking by John Russell Taylor Forbidden Planet The Times Critic's Choice: Video The struggles of St Gorby Theatre Theatre Swallowing is a very private thing Cockpit Television Dispatches/inside story channel 4/Bbc 1 Word-Watching Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zamana Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bbc 1 NSPCC Cut costs or lose funds, minister tells universities The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,410 Disabled jam Oxford Street Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Left fails to curb Kinnock Business and Finance 25-31 Law 28 Small Businesses… SR Gent to extend Episode Instalment delay Kio statement Bsg falls to £8m Spirax-Sarco up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates CBI attacks 'dual stance' on inflation Pound recovers with help from chancellor Storm warning in land of Rising Sun ABF given clearance for British Sugar bid MSC shares rise on offer hint Our Client Insists Hobart Slater Bond bows to pressure by resigning from flagship firm UK petrol prices 'in line' with spot market Geest to cash in on Mutant Turtles craze Software Publishing Corporation Evered increases 29% to ?20.4m Allied Leisure trebles Courtney, Pope falls to loss of ?3-58m Interim dividend axed at World of Leather Hogg Group profits up 8% Worcester Group dips Shares slide at 600 Group UniChem at £7.2m Renishaw profits up one third NI raises titles valuation Company Briefs Regentcrest seeks to delist BTG falls to £985,000 By our City Staff: Boddington ahead 17% to £8.6m Starring Larry the Liquidator Out, damn nerves! Chinese whispers with Mr Major Comment Bond sails on a tide of lost riches and memories Borderline jest No Sid for Soviets Half-baked Evered seeks green growth Cost of German unification may 'quadruple' budget deficit Scotland surviving the slowdown Wpp price slides 46p as NatWest reviews account Jurisdiction over foreign conspiracy Nikkei sinks to lowest level in over two years Japanese slump hits shares In Australia Tax benefit of structured settlement Jittery Dow takes another tumble Dax bounces back to end 28 points up Serif Cowells issues warning despite increase to £1.05m Steel output to dip '4.5% this year' World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Dagenham Motors down 7.7% Dencora tumbles Stag cuts payout Radio offer Fresh claims in attempt to jail 'junk bond king' London Traded Options Traditional Options By our City Staff: Banks lend £27m to Goodman Holmes £Court theatre empire draws the buyers Datastream International The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Prices close below best Squeezing the smaller businesses 'The rating revaluations and the imposition of the Uniform Business Rate could cause 50,000 business to fail' Enterprise partners seek out new life American Express Cheshire plants seeds for growth Beating on the door of success A report has urged the government to step up support for small business Barclays Beating bad debtors British COAL enterprise NatWest Dti Leasing booms as interest rates bite Writing a prescription for a cash injection TIH Post early for steady profits The slump in the housing market hinders first time buyers of a small retail outlets SHL Secretary Hospital for Sick Children Personal Assistant Phase Ei8ht Executive Secretary Small Property Developers c?14,500, Sw7 Diary of Times Classified Skilled Secretary Receptionist Experience Options of Bond Street Ladies' Legal Aid Mature PA Property Co Receptionist Security Clerk Hazell Staton Editor's Pa Secretary/pa to ?20,000 Friend & Falcke Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items B&B Selection Elizabeth Hunt Morgan Chase Associates Multi-Lingual Opportunities L'automne a Paris? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Receptionist/secretary All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to News International Newspapers Limited The Montcalm Wp Operator/telephonist Secretary Non - Secretarial Bookkeeper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You a First Class Legal Secretary? The Times Racing Ballesteros remains sure he will find a favourite's touch New challenge for Reshaw Money dictates IOC decision Rich getting richer Professional golf takeover Showing the time Beating inflation Success with a smile on its face More even balance required By coincidence Wickets left intact Old technology The cat's whiskers Tours that no longer appeal Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Crowe flies out with limited visions of tour prospects Big entry shows need for event Cacoethes to give Harwood a Cumberland Lodge treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Perth Akehurst loses stayer in accident Dewhurst Stakes pencilled in for Bravefoot's return Ban will cost Cochrane big-race ride on Ruscino Selkirk to take on top French two-year-olds Mandarin: Taunton Selection Results from yesterday's three meetings Brighton Salsabil's Arc price cut again to 7-4 Rapid Raceline Old stager is still a worthy headlmer Centenarians for whom the world is still their oyster Farr-Jones calls for action Littlewoods Criticism over 'hideous amount of tax' on sport Reward for Hopley in under-21s Newport see off late threat Howard find the range after early problems By a Correspondent: Pontypridd 's players get an ultimatum Slowcoach Hendry hurries to airport New threat hangs over solo sailors From a Correspondent in Sardinia: Protest costs Owen and Britain race Blunt instrument of Quinn and Allen bludgeons Torquay Leicester rise above their station to restore pride Last Night's Results Fraser to set record For the Record Fightback sinks Brentford Last-minute goals save United embarrassment Platt spares Villa's blushes Graf serves a treat on East German debut Horse and Hound Hawksworth frustrated Dickson is unable to last the distance Title date at last for Pyatt Games to be carried on in 1994 Golf 36 Racing 37 Rugby Union 38 Prison threat to Wimbledon ticket touts Butcher s future is thrown into doubt at Rangers Walsall are forced to relive second division nightmare Constitutional crisis is averted over captain Heavy moral ground in the Doping Stakes Gascoigne puts on a four-goal show bar Fleck dismissed as Norwich struggle 20 Pages of Top Career Appointments Remaining calm in a crisis Crisis-management teams are becoming an increasingly essential component of the corporate structure, Marie Forsyth reports SSA PA Consuiting Group Interface NCR Creating value Graham Poulier Recruitment EFFEM Management services Ltd, Sheffield Development Corporation Recruitment Solutions Codd Johnson Harris Human Resource Consultants BOW neighturhood RJB Manpower Ltd, Vision Human Resources Limited Mercury Communications Unitel St. James Associates Selector Europe` Nokia Telecommunications Lasmo Selector Europe City of Liverpool Midlands Electricity Plc MSL International HongkongBank The National Centre for Information Technology Ernst & Young MSL International Ducheyne O Executive Clark White Hill Safeway Michael Page Marketing Whitehead Rice Human Resources Consultancy Touche Ross HMSO MoD BPCC Adamson & Partners Ltd The Sant Cruz Operation Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte HM Customs & Excise Eames Jones & Judge Hawkings Texaco T R Redbrick Reebok Bristol Development Corporation MacMillan Davies Haymarket PA Consulting Group Roland Orr & Partners Harvey Nash Texaco T CJA TML South West Water Anglo Irish Bankcorp Kidsons Impey The Sun The Ironbridge Gorge Museum The European Parliment is an equal opportunities… Sun microsystems Wetherby Consultants Information Technology Division Peat Marwick Exective Selection Maxon Patrick Donnelly Consultants InterExec Plc Project Control Services Howgate Sable Microtel International BID Manager Bain Clarkson Medlock Associates Compleat Recruttment John Hamiton Associates Potato Marketing Board Austin Knight Two Key Positions Archers Personnel Services Ltd Fletcher Hunt Plc Billiton Precursors B. 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