News from 15/10/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Christopher Walker and Susan Ellicott, Rosemary Righter, Sheila McKechine, Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, James Bone and Andrew McEwen, Juan Carlos Gumucio, David Tytler, Greville Janner, Laurence Mound, D. Alexander, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Ian Murray and Anne McElvoy, Qamar Ahmed, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Findlay Davidson, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Philip Webster, and Christopher Walker, P. D. Weinberg, T. N. W. Bush, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Gillian Maxey and Annette Br?ning, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Stuart Jones, Robin Wilson, Bruce Clark, Neroli Lawson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, D. Perry, Louise Taylor, Catherine Pooley, Martin Barrow, David Phillips, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mark Cliffe, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Colin Curds, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, John Higgins, F. W. Kibble, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, S. R. Atkins, Alix Ramsay, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, J. Adams, Chairman, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Mel Webb, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Chris Dillow, Gordon D. Brown, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Martin Bond, Lin Jenkins and Bill Frost, Philip Webster, Sydney Orr, J. M. Osborne, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Peter J. Floyd, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Colin McQuillan, Michael Evans and Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoHurd in clash Iraq mission Denials and confusion precede visit Warning on public cash Defiant Dillons Vicar shake-up Boost for Kohl Sell-off security Irish win Piggott's day Index The Fifth Man in spy ring named Scientific sleuth unlocks King Tut's secret St Basil's bells ring again for Christians Israel snubs UN mission Thatcher and de Klerk see sanctions withering South African Airways From Associated Press: Bernstein dies at 72 five days after retiring Hard facts that kept education voucher schemes a dream The idea of vouchers for teaching is still on the agenda, according to John MacGregor, education secretary. John O'Leary examines their history Thatcher puts pressure on big-spending ministers Aberlour Picture Gallery ITN seeks £6.5m emergency aid By our Media Correspondent: Independent to shed 80 jobs within a year Attempt made by hackers to 'blackmail' banks Super union plan divides leaders British Rail has to delay some investment plans for year Picture Gallery Parkinson denies criticisms Murder query Body in woods Library 'fiasco' MacMillan clear Shot men stable Correction Dillons maintains price discounts on two Booker novels Police forces to test more flexible ways of working Enquiry into unfit meat sales Below-par golf course plans face veto 'Rembrandts' lose museum backing Picture Gallery Better prison justice system urged The Selfridge Selection Agenda The week ahead Peugeot 205 Trio Council 's nursery plan 'will threaten children's welfare' Police fear trail of missing boy, 4, may be going cold By a Staff Reporter: Hospital intruder assaults girl patient Barclays No title Designers give retailers the warm shoulder Labour contrasts environmental aims and Tory failures Neil Kinnock unveils Labour's environment document today. As part of a series on Labour policies, Philip Webster previews the programme Leasehold proposal could end 'jobs for life' right of vicars The Times Picture Gallery Resignation renews Docklands fears Opera tunes in to younger audience Tories seek vote on principles at Gow by-election Halt to non-urgent treatment Labour cash gift Paper rebuked Bond winners Gorbachev decrees go unheeded as nation's wrath simmers As Soviet people prophesy revolution, a military takeover, or a return to Communist party rule, Mary Dejevsky looks at the options as Gorbachev's authority wanes State polls give Kohl a vote of confidence Voters stay at home in Hungary Activists freed (Reuter): Peace initiative (AP): War hero dies (Reuter): Sacking upheld Church moves in to fill Poland's ideological vacuum Picture Gallery Germany reviews security at rallies Nato to reshape army corps on multinational lines Kremlin's economic plan still in doubt Breakthrough for male sex problems The New Volvo 940 US heads for second shutdown as budget deadline approaches Hindu marchers step up pressure on prime minister Space litter puts missions at risk Sage Mandela comes to de Klerk's defence Hurd delivers tough warning to Saddam in Cairo speech Reuter: Emir vows to restore democracy in Kuwait UN resolution on Israel Egypt blames Iraq over murder Picture Gallery Fear of losing Arab allies led America to condemn Israel Militiamen pose new threat amid Lebanese euphoria Bonn to curtail export of defence equipment Dell Computer Corporation Scratch start for the Tories Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Small victory in Kuwait's other strife Rosemary Righter considers the implications of the promised democratic reforms The one-man salvation army putting the church to shame Bernard Levin applauds the Christian spirit that impels Lord Longford to champion hardened criminals while the agencies of redemption remain silent Stalin's sorry record In a bit of a stew The Times Diary Past imperfect The Times Diary Politeness pays The Times Diary Taken Amis The Times Diary A Trip Best Cancelled Rendering Unto Caesar Net Loss for Readers Tory policy on home ownership Access for walkers Sunderland yards South Africa's future Fears about malaria Schools for scandal-or for hope? Jerusalem massacre Railway speeds Situation vacant Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Memorial services Anniversaries St John Ambulance Appointments in the Forces Nature notes Church news St Albans School Le Duc Tho Le Due Tho, a veteran leader of the Vietnamese Communist party, died on October 13, a day before his 79th birthday. He was born on October 14,1911 TA officer cadets commissioned Professor Clive Schmitthoff Marriages Service luncheon Palmer gift Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Esmond de Beer Father László Ladányi Forthcoming marriages Our Gains on the Ridge Announcements & Personal London Association for the Blind The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2306 Cairncross: the Fifth Man revealed Almost 20 years of speculation over the identity of the Fifth Man in the KGB spy ring inside British intelligence ends today in this second extract from a book co-written by Oleg Gordievsky, the top KGB officer and British mole who defected to Britain five years ago, and Dr Christopher Andrew The Times A killing that shook the KGB How Moscow supported assassinations overseas until Gorbachev come to power Profane taken to high extremes Charles Bremner looks at the clash between curators and critics over the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition of mass culture Putting the picture straight Literature Neroli Lawson meets Alice Munro: Canadian writer with a human touch Spiritual worship in Western disguise Rock Music The Rhythm of the Saints, Paul Simon's new album, is inspired by the sounds of native Brazilian culture, David Toop reports The Philharmonia Germane reflections? Christie's Dancer on the move Briefing Royal alternatives Polish recovery Last chance. . . Italians sound a comeback Opera Attila Covent Garden Music LP/Welser-Most Festival Hall Dance Irie! Lilian Baylis Stephen Petronia Queen Elizabeth Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Rock The Christians Wembley Stadium New Releases Current Cinema Guide Geolf 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 The Times Vouchers for education still on the agenda, minister says Challenge by Labour on environment The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,425 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Our Correspondent: France in row on Aoun's fate Picture Gallery Business and Finance Ruling on Grand Met pubs swap imminent Commodities broker charged Coopers may rent towers News Corp delays share plan BA-Aeroflot pact The Pound Change on Week CBI survey gives clear indication of recession Underwriters to seek power sale guarantee SFO chief loses his job Battle of Brittan over state aid Lilley builds up orders Isosceles plans £150m cash call Fimbra By our Industrial Editor: DTI's role to come under scrutiny By our Banking Correspondent: EC banks win more power on trade body Sex Breakthrough Tender Baltica will sell Hambros stake to fight Danish offer Expat postings lose favour Famous Grouse can cheer Highland Reporting this Week Tomorrow By our City Staff: Small businessmen relish independence A covenant nightmare for the big company Capital Markets Inflation boosts index-link bonds Short-term factors make the case against long gilts Gilt-Edged Middle East Bank Ltd National Westminster Bank PLC Oil's not well at Hoare Govett The Times City Diary No leisurely return The Times City Diary Major misreads the rules of Groucho's Economic View Gent wraps up profits growth with M&s range Tempus War in Warburg The Times City Diary Plain English The Times City Diary In for a penny Left think-tank seeks takeover law change Trade Indemnity-Heller Members split on 'chip' tariffs EC Notebook United Parcel Service GWR starts three-way radio Promoter to seek leave to withdraw Master liable for contempt of servant Case cannot be re-listed after House of Lords New investment trust gives stricken sector a vote of confidence Smaller Companies Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Committal order invalid Third Market Gold Capitalisation and week's change Stock Exchange Prices Elizabeth Hunt Account Management Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Experienced Part Time WP Secretary Administrative Assistant Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Public Relations Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Accountant Executive PA Secretary to Finance Director Ready for a Challenge? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wang WP plus Amadeus Business Training The Rathbone Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Moves Ltd Secretary to MD Personal Assistant Brick Court Chambers SECRETARY/PA Beale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Legal Creme Part-Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus Maine-Tucker Manpower Secretary Marketing PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY to Publisher No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Johnson Fry plc Multilingual Services King & Toben The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary PR Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Marlborough College The University of Hull Time for a valuable lesson in partnerships Higher education can bring prosperity to the regions. Now developers are backing universities and polytechnics with expansion plans, John O'Leary writes Glaxo Group Research Royal College of Surgeons of England Independent Education Prep & Public Schools The University of Manchester When Latin is a labour of love Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of the wood, a new school A rural college is teaching how to make a business out of discarded timber Prep & Public Schools The Sunday Times No Title Oundle School Frensham Heights School King's School Winchester College Culcheth Hall Oundle School New College Oxford To Place your Educational Eastern aid On target Juggling the books Notice Board No Title Quo vadis Word games Video search World run No Title Teaching in Singapore St Catherine's College Oxford Brunel No Title Imperial College East European Partnership Alliance Francaise St James's Secretarial College London College of Business St. Godric's College Law & Business The Queen's Secretarial College Wallop School The Chartered Institute of Building Exam Success Career Analysts No Title Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 The Trustees of Dr Ratcliffe's Scholarship Fund Gresham's School Hesley Group University College of Swansea Rossborough no wiser on tactics Only Smith relieves an undistinguished rugby union encounter between Midland rivals who are all too familiar Serious Coventry flaws exposed Harlequins slow to satisfy the crowd S Africa's bid for Cup Richmond seek to open up and make the mouth water Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Irish team troubled by injuries Hunter prefers a thin white shirt to a fat cheque Going strong on survival instinct Pack effort preserves Bridgend's record Amnesty considered for league defectors Kostina proves a point Gymnastics Dunhill Devoy's preparation earns her revenge against Le Moignan Squash Rackets Pakistan bowlers wrest advantage Cricket British jump from seventh to first place Equestrianism Mota is streets ahead of Waitz Portuguese runner passes another landmark Hunt underscores Morris move Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Football Sport on TV Thorne through in style Snooker Old Loughtonians trade on resolve Slough give the league a familiar appearance Bayliss gives Britain a flying start East Grinstead's experience puts new boys in place Hockey The Times Snooker Racing Mandarin: Swinburn set to complete treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections Guiding lights sought from season of mists From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Rinka Das collects at Phoenix farewell Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Saturday's results Norwich fine runner-up at Longchamp Britain third in Pardubicka Flat leaders Trainers Rapid Raceline Beardsley may be left in the cold England manager may prefer Bull as Lineker's partner in attack against Poland at the expense of a more logical choice Value of sensible housekeeping The husbanding of resources is nothing new to Bristol's League clubs, which have held sway recently over a Swindon team adjusting to unexpected surrounding. Clive White takes a double view of West Country football Walters and Kuznetsov adorn Ibrox Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables Francis shines in a show full of style and swagger Hendrie helps end the pretensions Oldham find time for a last-ditch revival Vaughan's vital save swings the match Football Gerring stumbles home Reds earn the right to face powerful A's Baseball Luscious last hole brings Langer's recovery to fruition Golf Trade winds aid the pursuit Yachting For the Record Bishop on transfer list Results and Tables Boardman sets record to cap fine weekend Cycling Triumph for Lendl In Brief Rugby Union 31 Ireland pass their Road test Rule supports Japan in cup controversy First direct The Source of Confusion Piggott returns at Leicester Injuries assail Scotland's preparations Support for World Cup bid Wigan's storm is stilled by the Australians Mighty suffer an embarrassing fall Graf gets her revenge The Times
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