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News from 25/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Juan Carlos Gumucio, Chris Petit, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Jasper Rees, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Richard Whitfield, Chairman, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, John Mewies, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Tim Oliver, Philip Howard, Gower Davies, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Marie Forsyth, Carol Leonard, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Antony Powes-Lybbe, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Niall Morison (Chief Executive), Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ray Clancy and Bill Frost, John Strawson, Martin Barrow, John Durie, John Winder, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Douglas Raine, Philip Robinson, John Young, Patricia Tisdall, Ellis Slack (Post-ordiantion director, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Adrian de Redman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Verica Peacock, John Hennessy, Brian Crozier, Doug Smith, Leslie Tilley, P. T., M. Canovan (Chairman), Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, W. D., (Michael Phillips), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Peter Stothard us Editor, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robin Harper (Chairman), Paul Denza, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Coomi Kapoor, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, W. J. Mitchell, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, R. O. Murray, Jamie Dettmer and Edward Gorman, Keith MacKlin, Denis Forman, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Lakeman, Andrew Sinclair, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Carole Foy, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Nick Munday, Nicholas Beeston and Philip Jacobson, Alan Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Joe Hordern (Churchwarden), Hawlett Packard, Ken Ridley, William Cash, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, William Goodhart, Chairman, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Ann Hills, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Brooker,

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Seven dead in IRA 'human bomb' attacks Border post troops hit by twin blasts Warren tells of shooting Warming threat Donaldson plea Embryo control Villa win Law results Index Bhutto concedes election defeat Teenagers sharpen their image with surgery Welfare boost to young and old Iraq using hostages in effort to split alliance Nadir survival call Jersey Labour rebels hit by vote Global warming 'threat' to world food production Box of 36 Ceramic Wall Tiles Vulnerability of border posts to IRA attack Newton's benefit change criticised By our Social Services Correspondent: Record NHS waiting lists Art feast laid bare by wall-strippers Abortion questions 'must end' Wife to stand Firms charged Music store fire 999 call ignored Award to Times Warren tells the moment a hooded gunman shot him Church urges freer giving Prime Times The man who broke free Like putty in his hands Aids cases 'facing change of course' Hostages savour freedom and food British Midland British Nuclear Fuels Lawyers told to improve handling of appeal cases Hospices 'must raise profile' Pollution warnings 'ignore guidelines' City colleges 'have raised standards' The Shirt Farmers band together to support subsidies A rally of farmers today will be told that the future of the countryside itself is threatened. John Young reports The New Peugeot 405 '91 Parkinson blames 'myopic' planners for traffic chaos Government to ring changes for phone duopoly Kasparov sticks to his guns Lloyds Bank Telecom A nod to Diaghilev, a bow to the crowd The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Day surgery offers a cure for health service delays Hospital waiting lists have never been longer. Jill Sherman looks at one way to cut them- at no extra cost Style changed by modern methods More women seeking help over drink The Insurance Service Picture Gallery Court sentences 'must be tough' Abbey National Labour and Tories look for way out of their EC dilemmas Beckett makes her mark as shadow cabinet rising star Tilbury docks to be sold Storm help for Scots M40 opening Parliament today Stasi funds 'should be used' Germany By our Political Editor: Hurd warning to Israel on killings Middle East Big saving from rule change Procedure Dixons By our Chief Political Correspondent: Delay likely in Pr study Consitution Gorbachev envoy in Cairo as new Gulf peace mission starts Young Briton dies in Kuwait crash Militias ordered out of Beirut by Hrawi Picture Gallery Exhausted Congress near to budget breakthrough Mrs Dole is first member of Bush cabinet to quit Republican candidates find president an electoral liability Wshington Notebook US ready to send 50,000 more troops Philips Bhutto fears witch hunt will follow a 'stolen' election Magnet Punjabi leader in line to be prime minister Mid-term poll facing Singh About-face by Li in reform speech German law on gene engineering exorcises spirit of nazism UK influence at EC sapped by apathy for office careers Warning by Delors over farm impasse Post-communist struggle to end housing misery In the third extract from his book, The Hard Road to the Market, Roger Boyes reports on the tensions as Polland seeks to use privatisation as the way to cut a waiting list of 1.2 million for accommodation Picture Gallery Moscow and Yeltsin on collision course Discovery of corpse fuels French scandal Warsaw Pact meeting postponed Moldavia tension Congress delay Spy chief sacked (AFP): Disaster avoided Kidnap report (AFP): Editor for trial Can David Mellor find the money? The new arts minister is under pressure both to milk the Treasury and relinquish central control The Times Profile charts the change in Putney Man, the political tough guy turned mellowing minister in tune with his artistic supplicants Dennis Forman(right) sees local councils as more appropriate custodians of the nation's artistic life Clement Freud ...and moreover Take me to your leaders The Times Diary Summit without a Cause A Cool View of Warming Kinnock's Revenge Sending the right message on Aids Soldiers in the Gulf Uses of Latin Clergy assessment 'Classic' defects of Court of Appeal Fees and justice Piracy protest Berlin foresight Plimsoll line Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Need for security to beat truancy Ronson in prison Perfect silence Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Reception Anniversaries University News Royal themes Yacht Club Christening Roger Powell Roger Powell OBE, bookbinder, died on October 16 aged 94. He was born on May 17,1986 Marriages Carmen's Company Jo Ann Kelly Jo Ann Kelly, British country blues singer, died on October 21 aged 46. She was born on January 5,1944, in Stratham, south London Dinners Lecture Zephania Mothopeng Zephania Mothope, who helped form and lead the Pan Africanist Congress, died on October 23, aged 77. He was born on Septmeber 10,1913 Dr Philip Brodie The Very Rev Dr Philip Brodie, a former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, died on October 16 aged 73. He was born on October 22,1916 Forthcoming marriages School news Announcements & Personal Covent-Garden Theatre Concise Crossword No 2315 Deadline is near I O P Conferences Binnie Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unlocking secrets of a plant's sex life Genetics will boost the seed industry Model Systems Ltd Nuclear safety puzzle British theories spread of leukaemia are being questioned by a new French study Nigel Hawkes reports The disease may even be transmitted by an infective agent Alten Ltd Chief Technician Tanks for the quiet life Thames Water London Business Consultancy Scientists join free market Forensic experts are noe able to turn their talents for crime detection to the unmasking of industrial criminals. Pearce Wright explains Software Trainer Birmingham Polytechnic EAP and the Euromanager Copus in Action The Royal College of Radiologists Americans chase cheap UK staff Jobscene Draw a free breath Medical Briefing At large with Derek Nimmo Tatler Short, chilly outlook Taking the work strain While confusion reigns about the causes of repetitive strain injury, there is now official advice on how to avoid it. Ann Kent reports Breathing Space: Ken Ridley The Times Iri Gruppo Millenniary old élites anti proles Michael Wright reviews a fragmented, post-modernist American tale of a professor behind bars, and haunted by the folly and futility of Vietnam Hocus Pocus Grafton Books Poe-faced dreams of a demon lover The Empire of Lights Under the Evening Sky Broken April That Darcy, that Dancer, that Gentleman Saturday Review Catherine Morrison Picture Gallery Ancient literary in-joke murder Shade Those Laurels Cops and log-rolling blurbs Thrillers Shadow Prey Harrods Arrival departure Briefing Mysterious cat's flying visit Exhibition London is temporary home to one of Venice's treasures. Joseph Connolly bearded the lion at the British Museum Abbey Life and times of a tell-tale Cinema: New Releases David Robinson on GoodFellas, Andrej Wajda's Korczak, a Shock to the System and Bety's Wedding Spink Victor Hochhauser The Nutcracker Critics' Choice: Video Old japes newly polished Theatre A Curious Accident Nuffied, Southampton Rock Prefab Sprout Hammersmith Odeon Television Without Walls/Nixon Channel 4/ITV 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 First direct Gas workers' 20% claim fuels wage explosion fear BA faces Atlantic challenge The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,434 Francesco Cossiga, the Italian president, listens to… Brandt not to follow in Heath's footsteps Weather Labour's mutant turtle in the soup Political sketch Business and Finance UAL faces Heathrow challenge Smiths rejects a Ferranti deal Saunders' move The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Polly Peck in last-ditch stand Group seeks administration as Nadir's foreign mission fails EC challenges British view on wage restraint By our Industrial Editor: CBI takes issue over 'severe' recession talk Royal discounts value of value Signposts to the end of the road Euro Bank rules out change MCA shares hit by talk of bid setback NSM stake sold Joh Charcol No Title BT seeks greater choice in telephone market Directors will take unwanted shares By our City Staff: Ivory asset trusts disappoint Product Recall Notification Air Canada Bank aims to keep client relations in order OFT warns lenders and brokers against targeting debtors Warnings over power float risk 'may be hidden' Lilley urges City to cure short-termism King's Cross ticket to save NatWest £35m a year By our City Staff: Bimec soars 122% to £2.1m for half year US orders for durable goods fall by 1.7% Cityvision resignations Deadline for Brent Walker Medeva sells drugs for £18m £2bn project Lionheart plan Bank bid 'near' Body Shop first Cloth-cutting caper at Capel The Times City Diary Dog fight threatens over United masterstroke Ex-Mitsui employees arrested for tax evasion Smiths regains lost ground to outstrip expectations Tempus Gardner Merchant Blue chips in recovery Wall Street Recent Issues Reserving title until payment in full World Market Indices Shares unsettled on eve of ICI third-quarter figures Stock Market Aggravating factors in death driving cases Pitfalls in appeal procedure Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Traditional Options Equities depressed Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Carrying Britain's high standards into Europe The UK is at the forefront of moves to enforce a code of quality for products sold across Europe after 1992, Patricia Tisdall reports Girobank Business Banking Accredited Certification Bodies National council gets its big break Patricia Tisdall reports on how the Ministry of Defence is dealing with its backlog in assessments Cares Getting design right The BS number that changed the way of making things National Inspection Council Quality Assurance Ltd. BASEC Initial advantages The total quality management idea means complete staff involvement in assurance goals Move beyond manufacturing Bureau Vertias Quality International Limited Marketing benchmark The Times Quality System Services BSi Quality Assurance Yarsley ASTA Certification Services Why the kitemark is still frying high British consumers have learnt to respect marks of quality standards on goods. EC rules may muddy the waters, says Patricia Tisdall Quality Assurance National Accreditation of Certification Bodies Multiple Display Advertising Items Sira Certification Service Collating the benefits of cultural change Big changes to achieve zero defects can benefit companies Conquest Camphell Johnson Executive Secretaries Limited Ascot News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nuffield Foundation King's College London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temping Times Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Assistant Carers national Association Pannell Kerr Forster MacBlain Nash The Times Price Waterhouse News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Working with the raw material The Search for a Champion In the second part of The Times series examining the state of British junior tennis, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, looks at the methods the coaches are employing When a fluke is not a fluke Additional stars Horse and Hound Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… Putting club before school Goalkeepers must be curbed Claims to a name Luck of the draw Costs increased Clear distinction A delicate touch Tomorrow Kingston must cut mistakes Basketball Sport on TV Wyatt to stay as Tote chairman Griffiths reaps reward for patient approach Today's Fixtures Opinion divided over implications of Dayjur's draw Racing Appeals change Mandarin: Sapieha to boost Fanshawe again Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Pontefract Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Yesterday's results Asmussen links with Chalhoub Rapid Raceline Key figures in the fight for the Ashes Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, assesses England's players and the prospects for the tour of Australia which begins today Douglas confronts alter ego The two wise men and the lessons of boxing history do not worry Holyfield Littlewoods Pyatt presses for rematch Snow storms through Real Tennis Dexter points to facts Marks has his team in relaxed mood Sixsmith sparks revival Hockey McNulty making late claim to depose Woosnam Golf Johnson defends her claim to No. 1 spot Prean given team rest Table Tennis Lillee likes the look of England bowlers By a Correspondent: Aberdeen's attack spiked by Poles Newcastle fall to Charlton Director quits In Brief Scottish hearts are lifted as Foster punishes Bologna Football Blackburn cannot check Bishop For the Record British women are brought down to earth in Brighton Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Young players prove worth Squash Rackets Gautier pays most harsh time penalty Yatching New look to back row for match against Argentina Rugby Union Manchester show convincing form Authority missing as Fox saves All Blacks The Times Views conflict over tours Sports Letters Villa's lift for English game Where Do Actors Get their Best Parts These Days? Call for change to drug laws The lone sailor slapped in the face by a wet fish Josh Hall reports from on board New Spirit of Ipswich in the south Atlantic, heading for Cape Town in the BOC single-handed round the world yacht race Match Facts Lyons stands by for Daley Rangers slide towards an inevitable exit Hearts take giant step 14 Pages of Top Career Appointments Redbrick Alba Selection Ltd Is low self-esteem holding you back Lack of confidence can prevent people from getting the job or promotion they deserve, yet it is a curable problem, says Marie Forsyth Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International David Abbott and Partners Recruitment Advertising Limited Regent Consulting Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items HHA Harrogate Health Authority Hoggett Bowers PA Consulting Group Two key bodies in developing Legal Services KD Consulting Southern Water plc East Midlands Electricity Legal & General Underground Devon County Council The Meter industry Research Association Ogilvie The University of Hull Archers Personnel Services Ltd. The Welcome Trust Austin Knight Varley-Walker LAS Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Unsworth Sugden John Lewis Partnership RoyScot Factors Barclays Executive Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer marketing plc Spectrum Specialist Marketing Rcruitment Price Waterhouse Ravenscroft & Partners S. G. Warburg Group plc MKA Executive Search and Selection Limited Technology the Welding Institute All Box No. Replies Should be sent to Box Number..… Eiema Fletcher Hunt plc Crown MKA Executive Search and Selections Limited Finance Director American Express The National Event of 1992 The E. R. C Group CEST Airtours The Sterling Hill Samuel CLP Concept Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B. Selection Ltd Austin Knight ASB Recruitment Ltd N. B. Selection Ltd Galileo Price Waterhouse Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Aston Zoraster Stewart Milne Group Softcare Trainer Royal mid Surrey Golf Club Scientific & Technical Executive NORThuMBERLANd County Council ATA Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnardos Zoeller Waste Systems Ltd £800 Monthly Guarantee Diocese of Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mds Concept Staffing Dryflow College Leaver - Career in Oil Handy Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMT Fluid Mechanics Limited Telecoms Experts Zoological Society of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liverpool Cathedral Estates Drayton Professional Ltd Eames. Jones. Judge. Hawkins Howgate Sable The Times Drake International Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ultramar Senior Sales Executives Multiple Display Advertising Items Hudson Shribman Dudley Bower & Company Limited London Accountancy Appointments Ltd Hadden~Hoffman Ltd Hudson Shribman Alderwick McLintock Royal Free Hospital Alderwick McLintock Nuclear Electric Accounting Manager Rathbone Part Qualified Accountant Assistant Manager Network Housing Association Bookkeeper/accountant 30+ Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items When relocation is not the best move The practical requirements of staff rather than their psychological need take priority when companies go to business parks, says Ann Hills

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