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News from 31/10/1990

1990; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Edward Gobman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Mithcell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, James Gray, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Winder, Jenny MacArthur, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Nadir, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett and Philip Webster, John Percival, Caroline Clayden, Edward Gorman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Gerald Kaufman, Paul Wheeler, Jone Durie, Rasit Gurdilek, Sally Jones, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Martin Jacques, Hugh W. Try, Chairman, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Sheila Gunn and Peter Mulligan, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Richard Luce, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Colin Buchanan, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Coomi Kapoor, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Gillian Pugh, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, M. H. Ewing, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Mary Ann Sieghart, Martin Bradshaw (Chairman), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, E. J. McGire, J. C. Evans, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Maxwell Fry, Richard Burnell, Peter Victor, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Lauris Morgan-Griffiths, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Ian Wilson, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Philip Chappell, Penny Gibbins, David Powell, David Bellamy, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

Resumo

CBI economic view gloomiest for ten years Output, demand and ivestment fall Hindu zealots storm mosque Imbert better Bailey on show PC's victory Language threat Polly Peck raid Index Our Foreign Staff: Saddam's generals put on high alert Daddy-ohs return to the nursery of British pop Whiff of history in tunnel breakthrough Thatcher rules out further surrender to Europe Former Bank of England man to help fight debt The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky 'Dublingate' sets a woman on course for the Irish presidency Business rate to rise 10% despite pleas from industry BBC plans television network for lawyers Police chief slightly improved Teacher shortage may hit reform proposals Compulsory language plans are threatened What the committee expects of children Steep increase in claims for political asylum How other countries approach languages School sex manual under fire from union Efficiency of Tube studied Profits were 'excessive' Call for enquiry City tackles deficit Off the road Orchestra change Police found guilty of racial bias in denying promotion Wetlands road 'a benefit' Hooded man says Marsh told of shooting Surrogacy case couple to get full parental rights Judgment underlines recruitment struggle Richard Iii gets mark of respect Ask an Expert Ask your Pharmacist Kasparov blunders into a desperate position Citroen Survivors fight on after Marchioness challenge is lost Purley driver's prison term cut Arts student banned from rail bridges Police guilty Turtle victory Guard killed Jordan stays on Russian cheers Cash flows Pioneer museums told 'adapt or die' British Library costs have quadrupled Police find a new channel of communication Trusthouse Forte Families move further into electronic age Dixons Howard gives strong warning of EC jobs impact Picture Gallery City man leads trust to help people in debt An eminent banking figure aims to persuade the finance industry to provide more funds to tackle the debt crisis. Ruth Gledhill reports Support unit finds growing problems Dell Computer Corporation Bristol & West Peer may prolong register dispute Lords Thatcher tells MPs 'hard ecu' might lead to one currency Cigarette penalties 'should be tougher' Illegal Sales Picture Gallery Low flying to go on, House told Defence Ministers fear trouble on new laws Divorce Defence cuts proceed despite Gulf Procurement No Title Right tries to tighten its grip 63 killed in Ulster this year Pollution bill introduced Church measure Special PCs EC recruits Parliament today Our Foreign Staff: Singh makes offer to resign as mosque is stormed by Hindus Our Foreign Staff: Editor sacked over temple article Embassy gives evacuation alert to Britons in Sudan Mandela hits out at Tokyo Thatcher welcome for Peking leader likely British Midland Saddam tells army to be ready for war in next few days Libya expels PLO splinter group Rolex Picture Gallery (Reuter): France set to move its troops (Reuter): Oslo mission (Reuter): Hot chocolate (Reuter): Medical airlift (Reuter): Visit denied (Reuter): Smuggled diesel Fairytale prince awakens sleeping heritage West has yet to gain the initiative over Baghdad Picture Gallery Escaped couple tell of Iraqi brutality Voters run for cover as the dirt flies in Texas campaign Italy believes Britain must fall in line or quit EC Labour to take over in Norway Saddam joins Halloween demon kings New York Notebook Vatican banker resigns Thousands gather to mourn the victims of Stalin's Great Terror Abbey National Moscow will get 'limited' EC help Regrouping for the 90s …and moreover Never too young for the facts of life Mary Ann Sieghart welcomes a new book on sex education for children at primary school Will 'Dublingate' finally slam the door against Haughey? Conor Cruse O'Brien comments on the drama of a 1982 recording that could scupper the Irish government Book versus Camra The Times Diary El Mickey? The Times Diary Inside information The Times Diary Dead green The Times Diary Hard on Hardie The Times Diary Tomorrow's Entente? Healing India's Wounds Merely Players Stop-go danger for universities Cash reforms Day-case surgery Parcel post Child care needs Housing market Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Challenge on 'myopic' traffic plans Keeping nerve in Gulf Raising speed limits Sir, Your leader highlights equity withdrawal in the… Bridleway evidence Given the bird Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church news Memorial services Ugo Tognazzi Dinners Service dinner The Royal Hussars (PWO) Felix Pita Rodriguez Show offers new ideas Luncheons Saxon finds Forthcoming marriages Breandan O hEITHER Announcements & Personal Hick's Hall A wife said to be yearning for clean sheets denied her by her husband, sees a pair niring. Attempting to take them, she is foiled, at her husband's direction, by a servant who is said to have struck her. The wife takes the servant before a magistrate. At the ensuing sessions, the servant is sent to prison. Hick's Hall was the Jacobean Sessions House situated at the foot of st John's Street, Clerkenwell, London The Times Concise Crossword No 2320 Announcements & Personal Dixon Automarkets Limited The E. R. C Group The Romanian Orphanage Trust Assistant Conference Manager SilverPlatter Farewell, faction Media Watch Brand invasion Press protest Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Advertising Sales Diva A Great New City Career The rubies who must be read What is the essence of a good columnist? Charles Wintour considers, on examining some of the leaders in the field, that to have knocked around a bit is an asset, while modesty is not Editor Sales Manager International Management Consultancy No Title Court Theatre Training Company IDG Communications National Galleries of Scotland General Portfolio Allied Dunbar Hammersmith Hospital Careerline Labour's last writes? Fertile women need not apply Would you be sterilised to keep a job? In America, "foetal protection policies" demand proof of infertility. Susan Ellicott reports The Times Literary Supplement Austin Kaye & Co Balancing the Risks in Britain Ironing is made easy Doggerel year Deathly disc The Times Hero with a heart of ice Sir Vivian Fuchs did not set out to be a famous explorer. But his search for scientific truth made him one anyway Multiyork Triumph of Irishness Briefing Platform soul Good connection Last chance To the heart Popular Music Singer Dionne Warwick, in London for two Cole Porter concerts, talks to Tony Patrick BBC An elusive shutterfly Photography David Bailey, Sixties archetype of the Photographer as celebrity, tells Lauris Morgan-Griffiths about his continuing aspirations as a film maker and painter Chilled and charmed by turns Television Real life, real literature? Whitbread Book of the Year Clive Davis on the debate over novels versus biographies Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. Finding their feet in new home Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Gala Hippodrome Rock The Grateful Dead Wembley Arena Word-Watching Entertainments Theatre The Mystery of Irma Vep Ambassadors 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 M. G. S. Communications Police open fire as Hindu zealots storm mosque Dublin government faces defeat today The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,439 Weather Who dares shout loudest, wins! Political sketch Business and Finance Oil moves higher as Iraq goes on alert Midland buy Thames TV cuts Powerscreen up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates CBI claims recession as confidence slumps Nadir furious over raid by fraud officers Northern Cyprus poses catch for investigators By our City Staff: Thames Water rates to rise Unexpected plum for Brierley By our City Staff: Examiner hopeful on Goodman Sanpaolo Instituto Bancario San Paoid Di Torino No Title Cathay Pacific in talks with Dan Air EC approves Air France deal for rivals Girobank Business Banking Low's £37.9m surprise BT private circuit charges to rise 9.8% Abbey National cuts savings interest rates Business Roundup Trust's pre-tax revenue rises Aitken Hume payout Loans for new homes drop Jackson Group falls Anglo-Park plunges to £404,000 Whittington loss Property firm up Alpha Stocks Haemocell in rights issue DG Durham edges ahead Ford hit by loss outside US Knapton steps over to MIM The Times City Diary Beefing up The Times City Diary Thames Water calls a halt to making a bigger splash Tempus The Cannot Be Serious Fraud Office Comment Money makers The Times City Diary Ferraris roars off The Times City Diary Flight of fancy The Times City Diary Raid made in desperation, says Nadir London Traded Options World Market Indices Recent Issues Fortuna Holding Company Plc Payment of Interim… American GNP grows at 1.8% to beat forecasts TNT net profit ahead Euro Tunnel Increase at Henry Barrett Holmes selling Futura declines Bolton cuts loss City ignores Rank reassurances Stock Market Traditional Options Wall Street Widespread falls Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Bridging the past with pride Newcastle was severely hit by the decline in Britain's need for heavy industry, but the city shrugged off the past and set itself ambitious targets that, with the help of investment from abroad, are now coming to fruition A pragmatic approach helps pay dividends The city's Labour council has adopted Tory ideas that will benefit its citizens A City Made from Coal and Steel Hope of the rebuilt northeast Where once stood heavy industrial factories, opportunities are opening in a £150 million business park,'the largest business development site created in the north of England in half a century' Northern Rock Building Society Tyne Wear Development Corporation Retreat for weekenders The city earns a reputation for short-stay tourism and conferences Two Castles Housing Association Limited The Newcastle Initiative Hall & Company Festive lights to mark success How a survival plan saved city stores The Institute of Energy Nomad Housing Group Ltd. Browne Smith Baker & Partners Architects Samuel Phillips & Co. Newcastle Brown Ale Task force kindles a fighting spirit The city is pioneering a community project to lift regional capitals out of the doldrums and signal a bright new future Wilkinson Maughan Merz and McLellan A lesson in planning for the future One of the biggest attractions for companies, both British and foreign, to set up in the Newcastle area is its reputation for providing first-class facilities for higher education Going up The personal touch does the job better Finding a good secretarial agency can make all the difference in your search for interesting, well-paid work. Beryl Dixon gives some guidelines The Personal Touch Multiple Classified Advertising Items DSA Bilingual Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Beck Stockton Associates Rec Cons D'arcy's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susie Dormer & Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Naf Naf—le Grande Merchant Look! Hong Kong Trade Development Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries New Year Start! La Crème De La Crème PR Administrator c. £12,000 Zarak Hay Associates Eagle Recruitment Merrow Employment Agency Norton Associates Angela Mortimer Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profile Thames Television Secretarial Appointments Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Angela Mortimer Vine Potterton Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Executive Secretary City Secretaries SECRETARY/PA Crone Corkill European organization Holdings Ltd. Brook Street Audition PA/SECRETARY to Company Secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill The Grosvenor Bureau Susan Beck Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sarah Hodge Drake Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items SEER Account Management Secretary for Advertising Agency Crone Corkill Multilingual The Jenkins Group PR/COMMUNICATIONS Co. Sarah Hodge Junior Secretary/Receptionist Drake Personnel Secretary to a Small T. V. Company Company Sarah Hodge News International Newspapers Limited Multilingual Services Multi-Lingual Opportunities Crone Corkill Multilingual Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of SECRETARY/PA Crone Corkill Multilingual Regus Recruitment BDC Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saudiaramco Crone Corkill Multilingual Judy Farquharson Ltd. Personal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Executive Search Consultants English mother tongue secretary Super Secretaries Part Time Vacancies Graduate Secretary/personal Assistant Jigsaw Recruitment No Title The Academy of Culinary Arts Pa to the Director… Angela Mortimer Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunting Gate Homes Barraatt Allison Homes Boh Chick Construction The Queens Deal The Corryhabbie Estate Builders see the light and convert Agents detect new interest in homes with a history as prices stabilise in southern England London Property W. A. Ellis The Vale-Chelsea Chelsea & Kensington The Times Berwick (U. K.) P. L. C Chancellors Country Property Wimpey Retirement Homes Lane Fox Amberwood House Excellent Development or Investment Opportunity Dalesman Homes Credit Agricole Noe Glasman & Company Cyprus 1 Nice Flat (Pied-a-terre) in Verbier/Switzerland No Title Keith Cardale Groves Hanover Residential Limited ELM Quay Court Sw8 West Kensington F. W. Gapp Chelsea Sw3 Kingston-Upon-Thames Prudential Residential Lettings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gloucester Estates Capital Marble Arch Royal Life Estates Little Venice London Apartments Ltd. Chiswick The American Agency Heritage & Woods Ironsides Douglas & Gordon Robertbruce Foxtons Belsize Park Manson Place Sw7 Tower Property Services Kingston Heritage & Woods Multiple Display Advertising Items WG Edwards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coworth Park International Business Centre Ascot,… Richford Gate Land sales to fund Avon dream Economic plans earmark the River Anon as a channel for profit in the West Country Dron & Wright Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea river revamp Live over the Office Knightsbridge Edinburgh Shop Grosvenor Square One tax inspector can act for another Problems of seeing judge in his room Lurking policeman not 'passengers' Commercial Property Confederation Life For the Opportunist Office Suite Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Enquiring into reason for importing drugs Edward Symmons & Partners Premier House Britannia Sales Group Limited Admissibility of evidence from taped interview with child Professionally Designed Lux Office Suite Absolutely the Best Value City Area Kensington W8 Enterprise Zone Developments Large Hotel Complex Italy Frank Innes Bristol & West Commercial International Commercial Property From Russia with a mission The Search for a Champion A cross-channel foray proves a great success Schools Football Chance to catch the eye Bridge Football Racing Drawing A night out against a day tripper Today's Fixtures French gypsy has the power to tell Lewis his fortune Boxing A record entry for top race Cycling (Reuter): S Africans join forces Golf Dobson fit to resume Morgan to ride on Shares up after cup win Fanshawe marches on with Chipaya's valuable triumph Racing Headquarters are to be relocated Netball Open tickets going at discount price Baies can spark Newbury field day for Scudamore Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin, Our New Market Correspondent: Yarmouth Selections 2.45 Reedham Ferry Handicap (£2,910:1m 3f 110yd) (20… Piggott to undergo medical in France Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Blinkered first time Results from yesterday's four meetings Move to halt tax evasion Rapid Raceline Fellows's French triumph the hallmark of a real champion Sally Jones on the woman whose dedication has helped her reach new heights in the world of real tennis Pringle's efforts may prove in vain Cricket Third round of Cup matches former victors Hockey Students face tough task Argentinians put dampers on Counties' party-piece Rugby Union Sheffield success led by prolific Rodgers All Blacks undone by Lacroix British eight lacks finishing touch Rowing Yesterday's Results Honours go to a rider absent on mercy trip Equestrianism Palace deaf to pleas from Coppell to avoid Orient replay Football Hooligan fear was overplayed Shelford pep-talk lifts Northampton Last Night's Results Millwall intend to give Inter lesson Newport prove their point with a rousing success Rugby Union Drugs test moves on In Brief Nicholl's changes produce a victory For the Record Bedford fears the likely loss of Edinburgh meet Athletics Uppercuts give Cook the title Boxing Chang baffled by a Swiss service Latecomers in BOC race in critical mood Yachting Health worries an unwelcome extra problem for Bates Tennis Hall's promise holds good but England lose Badminton Jahangir is outlasted by Jansher Squash Rackets Gary Mason Index Arsenal's return to Manchester is a winning one Ever ton s misery made complete Upset for Norwich Munro seriously hurt after fall at Redcar Gayle has to pay for his actions Great Chinese proletarian snooker revolution Gascoigne conjures up some magic to see Spurs through The bowling of Bicknell eases pains of defeat Foreman hopes to tackle Holyfield

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