News from 29/10/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Angela Paterson, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Elizabeth Anson (Vice-Chairman), Mel Calman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, John Goodbody and John O'leary, Gail Goedkoop (Director), Jasper Rees, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Nick Worrall, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Harry Eyres, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Bryan Stiles, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Brian Corby, Martin Barrow, David Phillips, Peter Bills, Martin Waller and Jonathan Prynn, David EVANS(Director), Ernest Beck, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Andrew Richmond (Chief Executive), S. Sternberg, Michael Seely's, John Percival, John O'leary, Raymond Harris, John Hennessy, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Ken Gill General Secretary, Alan R. Tyrrell, Penny Vincenzi, J. C. Philpott, Director, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Roos Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Humphrey Taylor, Chris Thau, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, John Higgins, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Rosemary Smith, Alix Ramsay, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Bill Griffiths (Chairman), N. R. MacNICOL, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Paul Adams, Ronald Butt, Richard Bassett, Graham Hills, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Graham JUKES(Under-Secretary), George Hill, H. Hargreaves, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Frank Allaun, Chapman Pincher, Michael Austin, Richard Burnell, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, John Greenlees, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Lewis Fifth Horseman Publications, Britain Nick Nuttall, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Thompson, Keith Macklin, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBritain alone as date is set for monetary union Eleven 'living in cloud cuckoo land' Threat of Irish election Sport cut Graf again Hungary move Power battle Jubilee dispute Index Howe hints at a change on EMU Great storm takes a sudden turn to the south By our Political Editor: Thatcher may face challenge as leader Saddam ends oil rationing Union Jack flies again at Tehran embassy Labour will end dual role of schools inspectorate Catherine Cookson Chaos theory blamed for the great storm that never was As the forecasters back down over the ferocity of the gale that was to hit Britain Nick Nuttall shows how chance can upset the computerised calculations on which they base predictions Decision day over global warming dispute with EC Aberlour Poll puts Kinnock at popularity peak Picture Gallery Let ghouls have their day, heads told Marketing and sales staff seek 10% rises NUJ settlement Bristow charged Coal prices rise Prison 'waste' St. Joseph's Hospice Most state schools plan sports lesson cuts, says survey By our Sports News Correspondent: Football hooligan policy is criticised Sea burial bodies float back Harris tweed sheds its hairy touch for a gossamer image Fraud squad quiz Wimpey directors Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Debt-laden RSC 'likely to leave capital' Rolex Agenda The week ahead Straw turns to a consumerist set text on education policy Labour's line on schools has undergone major changes. There will be no return to "socialist arithmetic" Jack Straw, the party's education spokesman, tells Nicholas Wood Fewer women fill senior university posts than in 1980 Driving to the front Salter Science Fun with Crystals Picture Gallery Cities plan plea on capping Karpov win levels score with Kasparov House buyers seek out repossessed bargains Runaway mothers may have to pay upkeep Mother in transplant appeal dies Moat poisoned Bogus demand Rent strike Cell death Siege ends Murder charge Bond winners The Ultimate Driving Machine Unionists take harder line on devolution Zenith data systems British Rail's track record has Europeans asking for tips Picture Gallery Rome summit leaves Britain cast in role of EC double loser Three stages to monetary union President drops in the polls Italian affair turns sour for Thatcher Picture Gallery European leaders call for UN chief to undertake hostage-rescue mission Congress reaches compromise with Bush over the budget RSPCA Labour ousted by National party in New Zealand Security alert in mosque dispute Falklands plea on oil exploration British Telecom Picture Gallery Poll violence as Bhutto candidates are swept aside Tardy Albanian reform fuels fears of Romanian solution The slow pace of change in Europe's last bastion of stalinism is threatening to provoke a further round of violent unrest, Richard Bassett reports from Tirana Budapest gives in to striking drivers over petrol price Georgian voters turn out in force Pope rejects celibacy rule change (Reuter): Airline returns Coalition fails (Reuter): Leader confident Rushdie protest Novelty of foreign forays begins to fade Moscow Commentary Picture Gallery Palestinian workers return Tougher stance by Democrats on Gulf action NatWest Thames Television Let them all opt out …and moreover When public opinion can paralyse Humphrey Taylor believes the US Congress is too much in thrall to the electorate Enter left, and left, and left, all bearing a boring them Bernard Levin laments the lack of subtlety he finds in all contemporary plays that are politically inspired Business rated Isherwood unvarnished Eye of the storm Different schools Leaders, not leader A Cassandra in Rome? Honest Broker in Baghdad The Forces for Darkness Other side of the coin on pay rises Catholic-Jewish aims Satanic fears The 'Fifth Man' Places under stress Council defends poll tax benefit Dog registration Arms in the Gulf Education problems Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Part-time workers Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Marriages Institution of Mechanical Engineers DJM: Nature notes Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Appointments William S. Paley William S. Paley, who was chairman of the Columbia Broadcasting System, died on October 26 aged 89. He was born on September 28,1901 Service dinners Xavier Cugat Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Gala Church news Loriners' Company Prof Clifford Dugmore The Reverend Professor Clifford William Dugmore, ecclesiastical historian, died on October 25 at the age of 81. He was born on May 9,1909 Prof Clive Schmitthoff University news British Postgraduate Medical Federation Peter D. Coats From Our Special Correspondent: Empress of Britain Sunk Announcements & Personal Old School Tie London Association for the Blind Concise Crossword No 2318 A train not arriving at platform two What drives a man to spend years recreating a Fifties railway station that never existed? Tatler Rugby 's black prince in a league of his own Ellery Hanley, the captain of Great Britain, overcame a lot on his way to the top. Keith Macklin traces his career The Times Calman Drawn to laughter A Times stalwart reveals his secrets for survival Renaissance man revisited Colleen McCullough writes for pleasure but enjoys the profit. Penny Vincenzi meets Australia's richest self-made woman Intercity Hertz Soprano makes the high note Festival: Wexford Christie's Reflections on the screen William Goldman, latest novel lifts the lid on the Cannes Film Festival and the Miss America pageant, talks to Clive Davis Comfort for the overweight and alcoholic? Television Friends of the Elderly The Times Going Dutch Musical fellow Eastern promise Sotheby's Yanks to go home Briefing Stars line up Wales m Japan Last chance Fine sense of the ridiculous Theatre A two-man burlesque melodrama, The Mystery of Irma Vep, opens tomorrow in the West End. Benedict Nightingale recalls the extraordinary career of the late Charles Ludlam, its author Bringing a touch of Broadway to the classics Dance Gregory Osborne, principal guest dancer with English National Ballet, talks to Debra Craine Spray Seal Soul phenomenon sails on Rock Lisa Stansfield Wembley Arena Rock The Pogues Wembley Arena Theatre Corryvreckan Old Red Lion, Islington Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance London City Ballet Churchill, Bromley RSC New Releases Current Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Television & Radio The Quality Initiative 'Dublingate ' scandal may force Irish general election The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,437 Soviet troops are sent to Moldavia amid fear of armed ethnic clashes Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather France gives £500m credit Index Weinstock attacks ministers on pay Anger over Gas 'green' pricing Foseco boost from Tunnel Spurs extra time Coal increase The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Polly Peck administrators expect DTI meeting today Board m new threat over NatPower debt Service jobs fall by 5% By our City Staff: Developers back rival Tube link Visualising a listing for Eidos By our City Staff: Brent to reveal bond issue details TSB joins Italian venture John Charcol By our Economics Correspondent: Now LBS forecasts recession this year 'Just a fad' to copy Japan's fashionable management Customer could always be right under consumer plans Ec Notebook Polly Peck debacle could be salvation of the sector Capital Markets Germany sells 200 state firms Marks' sparks to light up shop gloom Reporting this Week Lufthansa attacks BA in battle for Interflug Bond enthusiasm vital to success of funding drive Gilt-Edged Royal and heir at the Royal Buy Bryant ready to reap land's harvest Tempus Dejavu Marriage stakes The world savings glut Economic View Celtic cheer How the boss's integrity gap leads to a climate of distrust British industry is again paring costs to cope with short-term presures. Consultant David Freemantle says this is the wrong approach Pirelli tactics show laxity of takeover rules on Continent Systems Reliability Communications Early recce puts Reece into the big league with industrial fasteners Smaller Companies Eidos launches £1m issue NEC Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Next generation game Britain can win The government must plan to develop the right kind of graduate, say Malcom Frazer and Sir Graham Hills Educational University Appointments University of Exeter University of Hong Kong University of Ulster Readership in Politics with Reference to Asia The University of Buckingham University of Durham Lectureship in Law Research Posts Senior Fellowships Scholarships Banking on thrift Some schools are using building societies to teach the saving habit. Hugh Thompson discovers how some students are cashing in Educational King's College London Make a Date with Florence London College of Business Secretarial Training… Law & Business When discipline can put young lives in danger Newham Council Courses January 1991 Commencement Huron University Vouching for the East Noticeboard Sea change Bunny money Japan Foundation Endowment Committee Fiver fame Booker tip Building castles Will the bubble burst? Independent schools are flourishing, but their fortunes are linked to education policy, which can change at any time, David Tytler reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational University of Bath School of Chemistry BDO Consulting Independent Education Els International Language Centres Ltd MH Bordeaux International School Specific Learning Difficulties Posts Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge College Lecturship in Law ISM School Management The Church Schools Company Rossall Levavi Oculos Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Independent Education Aiglon Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants City Poly Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant with Spanish New Year Start! Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Manpower Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretary Sw1 Leading International Environmental… Lambeth Palace Senior Personal Secretary Directors' Secretaries 071 629 9323 Ravenstone House Sutton Valence School Kent Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants City Secretaries Legal Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Ellough School Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Receptionist/Telephonist Merrow Employment Agency Workwise Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dyslexia JJP Consultants Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festivities end as the drama begins Rowing Features justifying crown court trial Buyer need not be landlord Order restored for Woosnam McNulty's hopes of leading golf's merit table are blown off course as Harwood holds firm to take title Players spiked by a temporary rule Lodging civil appeal documents Declaration with provisional award unlawful Runaway victory for Sweden in world team event Leading Final round Scores Davies smiling in rain French XV is given a new look Rout by Orrell tribute to positive thinking Sendings off continue Pumas find an icon on a tour that is strewn with pitfalls Rugby Union All Blacks remain short on menace Injured Carling is doubtful Rowell in the role of realist Swansea followers will soon run out of nervous energy Leicester confirm a growing divide Weekend Results and Tables Sand boys add sting to the tale of tedium British pride topples; Australia Chris Smith Wembley euphoria sets scene for a rare rugby league series win over the world champions The Times Racing Best men miss out being bridesmaids Title bout for Leonard in the new year Boxing Deakins in a hurry for medals Swimming Today's Fixtures Way is the hot favourite for a gold medal in Barcelona Boardsailing Title-holders serve early warning Bowls Miandad fumes as New Zealand build a useful lead Cricket Confident Tiverton call the Cup tune Non-League Football Britain upset France for European title Judo Record hill climb gives Boardman third title Cycling Baker takes command of the field Mandarin: Tauber poised to underline impressive Lingfield record Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Leaders on the Flat Cecil colt is 20-1 for Derby Piggott s masterclass rolls back the years Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Results from Saturday's meetings Europeans enjoy successful series Rapid Raceline Kamara 's old head succeeds where Inter's young men fail Derby day of the dark horses One of the season's mysteries deepens as the artless dodgers of football suddenly discover how to be artful Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables Harvey gets away with a lucky point Match Facts City self-destruct again after Reid leaves them coasting Keane revives the golden memory of a Busby Babe Arsenal are at pains to be on best behaviour Football Liverpool punish luckless Chelsea Rioch maps direct route to victory Louise Taylor reviews the second division Supporters of Halifax get a rare goal feast Keith Blackmore reviews the third and fourth divisions The tennis champion who loves to be beside the seaside Hounslow stride on Wallis deprives Slough of a full reward for enterprise Hockey For the Record Pereira strikes but Britain praised Middlesex lead table Threat to punish wayward drivers In Brief Index Graf carves her name with love on the seafront Becker threatens Edberg's ranking Woosnam 's £2m record British Nuclear Forum Gooch takes a chance of valuable practice Jubilation at the renaissance of rugby league Shadows cost Dayjur place in sun Skol Cup belongs to Rangers Great day to come at Littlehampton
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