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News from 01/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Dawn Hayes, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Cunningham, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, F. J. O'brien, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Nöel Goodwin, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Raoul Franklin, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Duncan Graham, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, James Bone and our Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, JENNY MacArthur, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Mark Ashley Miller, George Sivell and Martin Waller, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Peter L. G. Bateman, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Robert Morgan and John Winder, David Elstein, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Richard Owen, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, John Young, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John O'leary, Edward Gorman, Terence Conlin, Harold James, David Ingram, Howard Rombough, Martin Harris, Gavin Bell, D. R. Guthrie, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Chris Thau, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Toop, John Hale, Charles Bremner and Michael Knipe, Anthony Kelly, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Ivor Hall, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Nicholas Watt, Giles Keating, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Mansell, Peter Guilford, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Lawton, Chairman, Stewart R. Sutherland, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, F. T. Bayley, George Hill, Gordon Higginson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Philip Pangalos, C. W. Robertson, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Derek Burke, Chris Moore, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Matthew Bond, D. J. M, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, M. J. Bissmire, Gillford,

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Kinnock wins single-vote defence victory £7bn loans at risk Jaguar battle Police code Budget accord Nadir meeting Degree results Index Teenagers shot dead at Belfast checkpoint Patrick White is dead - but it's off the record Picture Gallery Judge 's pressure over Hiv victims Call for Iraq reparations Woosnam cash record CIA Vip cars jam all roads to the child summit Jaguar faces 12.5% claim to match Ford deal Precocious Ten-Year-Olds Forgotten victims of IRA attacks IRA bombings and shootings in England have left largely unreported its waging of what amounts the security forces in the province, writes Edward Gorman Law Society seeks more cash for legal aid work Travellers' fates in balance as signal box is moved Help for service school heads Baker rules out a mini boom to bribe the voters Agenda The week ahead NUM tries to block 'copyright' report Enquiry ordered Health warning Award winners £10 for 10p coin New dentists' contracts today in face of protests Most GPs oppose opt-outs Right-wingers call for curb on Queen's role British share chess win with Russians ITN risks finance troubles over Gulf invasion Ramblers tramp through forbidden Britain Farms may turn to landscape gardening Gunman opens fire on police Nationwide Anglia British Gas Zoos at risk of becoming endangered habitats London zoo and the Whipsnade wild animal park in Bedfordshire have been warned that they might face closure if last year's operating deficit of nearly £5 million were repeated this year. Michael Horsnell and Nicholas Watt report on the zoos' predicament Police drafting code to raise officers' style and service Most jail suicides by prisoners on remand Barclays Tight guard as Lockerbie enquiry opens today Harrods Disabled face penalty for success Many disabled people fear that if they make progress, allowances will end. Ruth Gledhill reports on their dilemma Five die in crashes during rainstorms Firms disregard quota rules Picture Gallery Traces of blood found in Saxon bones EC diesel emission standards 'too weak' City firms battle over heliport plan for Thames Gulf force must pay overdue poll tax Police enquiry Hunt protest Rape offence Rail death Drugs charge Factory walkout Cow dents car Bond winners ITV Leadership Images Polls in September Watches of Switzerland Ltd Gulf factor starts to dent party's poll performance Reselection switch is criticised By our Chief Political Correspondent: O'Neill seeks orderly cuts in defence budget Keeping pace with a changing world The policies forming the basis of Labour's election appeal will be agreed by this party conference. Robin Oakley looks at the overall approach of the two key documents and at the economic policies they outline. Over the next few weeks the times will examine Labour's plans for governing Britain subject by subject Union head 's apology By our Political Editor: Caution urged in steps to a unified Europe Kinnock expected to stress training The Ultimate Driving Machine Thames Television Battle in Congress ahead as budget accord is reached Russia upgrades ties with Israel Reuter: Johnson's guerrillas declare war Intifada toll AP: Yeltsin recovery Diplomatic move Reuter: Astiz ruling AFP: Centenary twins Hurd sets out stringent UK terms for foreign aid Picture Gallery World leaders pledge action Reuter: Whites murdered in black township The Times Bhutto helped by court ruling Kohl's chances of victory boosted by vote hurdle ruling Toshiba No Title History scraps New Forum's vision of future Anne McElvoy, in the second article of three on the last days of East Germany, reports on the fate of yesterday's revolutionaries Reuter: Anarchist protest broken up Defiant radicals stay inside Sofia party Serb riots quelled by police in Croatia Thatcher says Iraq must pay for Kuwait's destruction From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Policy of restraint may be broken The peril of mocking Saddam Picture Gallery Analysts disagree on timing of conflict Baghdad wants Yemen to act as go-between on French proposal Guide Dogs, the Eyes of the Blind Drums and pipes call men to duty Mirage of dominance …and moreover Striking at Kinnock's soft underbelly A minister adrift in an ocean of indifference Bernard Levin finds his worst fears for the Hong Kong boat people confirmed by Lord caithness's visit to the colony Message received Dust jackets and fashion plates Claret louts Put it on the bill Thinking tanks Playing Safe in Blackpool The Kremlin's New Friends A Wise Judge Housing burden on students Subscription TV Ticket touts X-ray diagnosis Case for curb on legal aid costs In place of crime Desert Rats Thames setting v. supermarket Bird protection Guzzling the gas Mapping a planet Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mr Hector Barrantes Nathaniel Blaker Peter D. Coats Michael E. Snow Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages TA officer cadets Anniversaries Service dinners Royal College of Music Appointments Dinner St Andrew's Ball Patrick White Patrick White, the Australian novelist who won the 1973 Nobel Prize for Literature, died yesterday aged 78. He was born on May 28,1912 Nature notes Merchant Taylors' School The Rev Giles Ecclestone The Rev Giles Ecclestone, secretary of the Chruch of England board of social responsibility from 1972 to 1982, died on september 18 aged 54. He was born on August 21,1936 Marriages Latest wills Appointments in the forces School news Dan Davin Dan Davin, CBE a New Zealand-born publisher who worked for 33 years for the delegates of the Oxford University Press, died aged 77 on September 28. He was born on September 1,1913 Births (From a Correspondent): A Threatened Lake School Ties Royal National Institute for the Blind Oxfam Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements British Diabetic Association London Association for the Blind The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2294 Catching more than a whiff of male egoism The image of the macho man has been abandoned in the campaign to sell a new French fragrance, to be launched in Britain today. An extravagant television commercial depicts him as women say they see him: selfish. But is this approach breaking down an old cliche simply to create a new one? The Times Dancing the years away In a Manhattan exercise class everyone is older than they seem. Has the teacher discovered the secret of eternal youth? Victoria McKee reports Fears for the water babies Will the death of a French baby during a water birth at home dent British enthusiasm for the method? Picture this In memoriam The Contemporary Textile Gallery Face value? Yes please Remedied Return visit Last chance… Talking down, talking dirty The new season's US television schedules suggest that the networks are more desperate than ever to attract young audiences, reports Charles Bremner Between the Dew Drop and the True Vine, after Alvin The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is back in Britain for the first time in 17 years. John Percival met two of the dancers Multiple Display Advertising Items Christie's Inhumanity 's modern stench Theatre Media Plays Soho Poly Concert Tatyana Nikolaeva Wigmore Hall Television South Bank Show/Moving Pictures Itv/bbc 2 Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move World Music Shivkumar Sharma/Zakir Hussain queen Elizabeth Hall 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 House full, returns only some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Television & Radio Nspcc Kremlin faces challenges from all over the empire Moscow forges link with Seoul The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,413 Weather Business Ans Finance Law Education Polytechnic… By our City Staff: Olympia seeking £600m for Canary Maxwell's 'early statement' The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Property market braces itself for further casualties Nadir returns to report oh Turkish talks Manx to introduce tougher investment protection laws Japanese banks 'must raise £19bn' Remploy to boost exports A Fimbra Member By our City Staff: Gulf may delay power share sale decision Rapid expansion for Nectar By our City Staff: Caird affair a 'surprise' to Severn Wisley cash BAe chief heads league for most British directorships Britain's Busiest Directors Panel to lobby EC over merger legislation plan Property decline likely to hit Sears' profit M&A soar to $24bn in third quarter Outlook for Roseland no longer seems rosy By our City Staff: Delors in EMU call to Germany Thai shares 'success' BP starts direct delivery of gas Electric shock for Birch Premier has fundamental reasons for optimism Historic Union Trying to curb the wages of sin Economic view Simply Solihull Spot-on timing Valuable advice BT plans changes in charging systems Confidence falls in the corporate loan stock market Council aims at no hiding place for laundered money Systems Reliability One-off dividend likely as 'special reward' for GWThornton investors Winterflood demand Making time of essence in land, deal The Times Assessing value of property in restraint order cases Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Justices acted perversely Third Market Gold Siemens Nixdorf Capitalisation and week's change Seer Harley Street Physician Director's Secretary T. V Research Exec Mounment Personnel Secretary Secretary/assistant Multi-Lingual Opportunities Merrow Employment Agency Bilingual Pa/sec W1 in Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small Property Developers Secretary/pa W1 £11,500 ++ Multiple Display Advertising Items Bond Street Bureau Institute Involved in European Issues Elizabeth Hunt First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hazell Staton Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recuritment Consultants Oil Company C, £14,000 + perks Executive Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaygar Elizabeth Hunt Joyce Guiness Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants King & Toben Recruitment Consultants Director's Secretary £14,000 Part-Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Banking/city Scientist faces chemistry test The new LSE director will have to live down his successes before he is accepted by staff, George Hill writes Educational The Council of Legal Education Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Ashworth St Leonards School Marlborough College Sexey's School Bruton The School of St David & St Katharine The Queen's University of Belfast St. Joseph's Hall Luton College Law & Business Lansdowne Students make news Multiple Display Advertising Items Study in Europe Languages Army teachers await their marching orders Defence cuts are likely to hit British service schools and lead to redundancies among teaching personnel. David Tytler reports from the front line in western Europe Educational Courses Boston University The Rapid Results College The Queen's Secretarial College My plans for 21st century schools Duncan Graham, Chairman of the National Curriculum Council, looks into the future HND St. Godric's College. London Lectureships The Leverhulme Trust All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Display Advertising Items Fellowships Jesus College, Oxford Prep & Public Schools The Court of Governors of Mill Hill School Devonshire House Multiple Classified Advertising Items First class honours degrees awarded at polytechnics Diary of Times Classified England conjure up a birthday treat Bath too deep for Ulster Lax England overwhelm Canadians A fine tradition served well by Maine Road World Cup boost for Italian side Anglos capitalise on Scots' errors Headingley stymie naive Cambridge Weekend Rugby Union Results Lacklustre Cardiff are punished for their complacency Swansea's kicking lets them down A predictable end to an artificial and miserable encounter Australian fastest this year Elliott kick leaves Cram in his wake Reuter: Ban on Johnson lifted Dighton nabs all-round title at third attempt Kingsley Wright Safilo loss on penalties Reid partners In The Groove as Arc build-up gathers pace Jeantot closing on Gautier Ealing regrouping falls apart again Message is lost on Koreans Guildford relish tap Title defence is successful for Abrahams Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Dayjur has glowing reference for Abbaye In-form Sinclair Boy poised to initiate double for Hills Mandarin, By Our New market Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections Rome spree for British challengers From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Timely boost for Capricciosa Carlisle Selections Fontwell Park Selections Saturday's results Flat leaders Trainers Rapid Raceline Explosive talent on a short fuse Match Facts Optimistic Brentford in the hunt Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions City slickers settle for a scrap Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables Pools Check Scottish goal spree led by St Johnstone Pearce pounces to unsettle United's Pecsi preparations Wright states his international case Video replay blows the whistle on Leeds' complaints Tight watch kept on free spirits The Times Murray does best in the wet Yorkshire put up spirited resistance For the Record John Whitaker chases Wembley winnings Hanley blights Bradford glory Results and Tables Reuter: Boxers are cut back McKenzie falls to local hero Gulf marines in capsized Swedes drama NFL Rugby Union Racing Equestrianism Woosnam the record breaker BBC secures extended TV coverage of Wimbledon First direct Mansell poised for career move as Prost renews his challenge Our victory down to team effort Final Results Home countries under pressure to change rules England's mauling in Manhattan

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