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News from 07/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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T. H. Richardson, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Wines, Peter Stothard and Martin Fletcher, John Rimington, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Oliver Crocombe, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Jane MacGillivray, Peter Guilford and Kevin Eason, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Bob Dunn, Martin Fletcher, J. L. Nunn, Peter Davenport, Alan Lorimer, R. S. Byram, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Charles Bremner and Richard Owen, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Peter Smithers, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Upton, David Hands, Mary Midgley, Joseph Connolly, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Nigel Haygarth, Ian Morrow, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, De Lisle, Martin Jacques, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Jane Lee (Coordinator), Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Guilford, Barry Mason, Ian Ross, Gerald Frost, Director, John Bell City Editor, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Sara McConnell, Graham Routley, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Brian Alderson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Rupert Smith, George Langshaw, Peter Victor, Christopher Warman and John Lewis, Melinda Wittstock, Mark Lear, William Cash, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Peter Walsh, George, Richard Morrison, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Alex C. Moran, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Thatcher sets date to flush out challenges Heseltine backs away from contest Champions suspended Jail challenge Revenge call Rape law World power Kendall's job Index By our City Staff: CBI tells cabinet to get act together Beer scientists brew up blood breakthrough Democrat heads for Florida victory EC agrees on package of farm subsidy cuts War command agreed The Blue Cross Kremlin hints at freedom for Baltic states Support rises for Lenihan as lrish go to the polls Halifax Six die in 11-vehicle motorway pile-up Heseltine backs down and calls for party unity Tory leadership debate 'No rebuke' over constituency letter Sky deal may go to EC Man killed disabled wife to spare her shame of eviction MP says Rushdie article was 'slovenly' Rare public acclaim for bomb hero Battle begins for book of the year Judge urges care on Marsh 'confession' Prophetic church leader who rose to condemn the evils of IRA violence Britannica Bishop Daly is new Primate of All Ireland Citroen Prevention better than punishment, jail watchdog says Guarded welcome for Tumim report By our Home Affairs Correspondent: Jail suicide 'avoidable' Telecom Picture Gallery Ministry turns down police plea Papers rebuked £1m damages Term extended Dixons Rift grows as police rebuff satanic abuse Nottingham social workers meet workers meet as church groups prepare to assess extent of ritual abuse Allegations of ritual child abuse in Nottingham have led to a bitter clash between police and social workers. Peter Victor reports Churches draft guideline on occult links Kasparov rewrites textbook BBC sport 'promoting cigarettes' For art's sake Towel accident New leader Poppy protest Sovereign occasion that is in little danger of being transferred Government plans bigger refunds for ousted home owners Ridley develops dim view of 'nimbies' Harrods Culture centre: David Mellor, left, the arts… Calls to overhaul Tory by-election team Eggar joins clamour to sack inept teachers Mercantile Credit Farm wrangle exposes rifts in Europe's unity Subsidy arguments have gone beyond a fair deal for farmers, writes Michael Binyon. They have strained EC relations and emphasised Germany's new dominance Shadow of violence hangs over Bolshevik anniversary parades Reforms in East can undercut EC Romanian homes sold on Italian TV Western Germany booming Lithuanian leader to see Thatcher (AP): Iran struck by severe earthquake Tirana ties 'agreed' No chance meeting Hungary accepted First Class No respite for US voters as White House race begins There's more to discover at Whsmith Chapter and verse wielded to boost vote for Helms Dismissed Bloch may lose pension Saudi Arabia tips balance in favour of military option Doubts linger on Arab force role Walkout as Sharif is sworn in Picture Gallery Gandhi backs breakaway faction to remove Singh Pledge to avenge Kahane killing Husain predicts ecological disaster if oilfields burn Shia militias sign pact for peace in Lebanon NatWest Mortgages Baghdad freeing 108 more On the slide in Europe Craig Brown ... and moreover Everything points to satanism Mary Midley, an adviser to the Nottingham abuse enquiry, is convinced by the evidence Will Haughey pay the price for Ms tribal misdemeanor Conor Cruise O'Brien argues that whatever the result of today's presidential election, the prime minister has fatally cut himself off from his political grassroots Gazza's glory The Times Dairy Take us to our leader The Times Dairy Fluttering bravely The Times Dairy Steps retraced The Times Dairy Pilgrim jitters The Times Dairy FOG over the Channel Time for a Cut Back to Back Yards Means to further the federal interests of Europe 50 years on RSC grant A bridge too far? Education policy Use of day surgery Pay and productivity Sir, Mr David Thomas (October 26) is correct in… Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Time to accept Twyford Down? Cycling clothes Over-cooked? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Top prizes for golden blooms Northern Ireland awards Sir Humphrey Gibbs Rosalind Iden Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Rabbi Meir Kahane Anniversaries Christening Luncheon New Zealand News Uk Service luncheon 2nd Infanty Division Eve of Session Reception Anglo-Argentine Society Dinners Jaime Gonzalez Moreno Births Footpads at Muswell-Hill At this stage of the paper's development, lesser items of news were inserted without heading Announcements The Samaritans Concise Crossword No 2326 Four Square National Galleries of Scotland Alfred Marks Unique European Marketing Company Promotions & Marketing Manager Allied Dunbar Newham Community College Kensington Publications Assistant Editor City Based Neg Independent Consulting and Management Wallace International Limited Hammer Cancer Freedom of France IDG Communications Court Theatre Training Company Teleforce Kallaway Tate Gallery Western Orchestral Society Limited Editor Statics 2care Fairies back in flower BBC Ceefax JFL Recruitment Consultants A Great New City Career Merger clouds Channel 5 sky The Sky-BSB link could ground the fifth terrestrial channel, writes Melinda Wittstock Kogan Page The Language Business All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Charity People The Times Editor Art Gallery Wallace International Limited Prisoners Abroad Opera Factory Careerline Continental drift Turning off In the money How far can we go to adopt Does Britain need an international adoption agency to help childless couples who wish to adopt a baby from abroad Paula Marriott went all the way to Romania-but without the proper documents, and with no official help There is concern that the interests of the child may be missing from the debate The International Donkey Protection Trust Multiyork Masters of the house Dress sense Bear necessities The Times In the name of equality Could ending the use of honorifics go some way towards curbing sexual harassment Winning the lion's share Masked intentions By George Last chance ... Christie's Stage managed by clever planning Theatre London's frings theatres are forming unlikely alliances with big property developers, reports, Rupert Smith The tale of Potter riches Books Joseph Connolly examines the continued popularity of the works of the works of Beatrix Potter Private Lives Prescriptive abuse Television Monster of raging bitterness Theatre Etta Jenks Royal Court No Title Word-Watching ENTERTAIlNMENTS Theatre Bajazet Almeida Winning Move Revue Out There Tonight Dominion Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the coutry Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Picture Gallery BBC1 Garrard the Crown Jewellers Thatcher calls for sacrifice to hold hack global warming The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,445 Outrageous fortune: the Prince of Wales faced with… RSC chiefs in new Barbican attack Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Rape within a marriage 'should be made a crime' MacKay rejects plea on judges reform Index Bank drops Kuwait curbs Merger cleared GEI at £3m Henderson dips Rechem slips The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Business failures soar to fuel recession fears Golden chickens from Hong Kong Trading in agri-industrial shares to start in London Nadir set to join investigator in Cyprus Cookson's graphics sale raises £110m Sanpaoio CBI attacks government over policies Get your act together beofre it is too late, says Banham EC car makers face Japan's might Swiss investors plug into electricity roadshow Lower costs may tempt car-makers to East bloc Purchase by ICI starts inquiry Profit up 30% at Northern Cantors PLC Lilley poised to act on merger Wharfedale back in black Firms 'need full green strategy' Annuity to fund housing Alpha Stocks World Market Indices Traditional Options Agency says it is not responsible for adviser Assets slide Society offers first mortgage in francs Losses rise at Comac Ba 's 'German plan' Next in £28m property sales Summer acts on price London Traded Options Elan doubles at half time Profits down at GCI Fit to drop BBC's offer The Times City Dairy Fuelling green war The Times City Dairy Open secret of success eludes Henderson Tempus An autumn yawn for Mr Major Comment Coffee campaign Avoiding fowl play The sound of £5m Short-termism case against industry Short-termism on Trial, by Paul Marsh, Lodin Business School. Commissioned by the Insitutional Flord Managers Association; Park House. Finsbury Circus, London Ec2m 7jp. £10 The Times Priority pledged on green policies BZW trims Hanson profits forecast Stock Market Major Changes 'Leftwingers on task force' under attack by Hammond Recent Issues 'Invest to survive' warning from Banham CBI Conference Major Indices Dow falls ahead of election Wall Street Partnerships for sourcing 'could cut factory costs' Advance prolonged Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Switching on to a full power service Always a strong company, British Gas, responsible now to private investors, plans further growth Old and disabled offered new deal A consumers' charter, offering quicker action on complaints, herakis the company's caring campaign Local groups get help for efficient schemes Taking the Mystique out of Share-Dealing Wavin Softly software business Link-up to an expert systems company Pig and mole bring home the bacon British Gas is building an international business, with a turnover of millions of pounds a year, selling its technology as far as China and the United States As the wall came tumbling down the gasmen moved in Now Britian's experts dig up the roads in Berlin Aberdeen Marine Oil Developments Limited City warms to the power of gas Out of a Victorian building comes heat and light Sell-off sparks a bonanza Schlumberger Ways of keeping an eye on the bills New ideas to help consumers cut costs Protech International British Gas Thames Television International McKenna & Co Administrative Secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Lipton Fleming Recruitment Consultants Media Carreers Susan Doughty Recruitment Directors' Secretaries London Recruitment Consultants Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising Gordon-Yates Secretary Judy Fisher P. A. To Managing Director Hobstones "La Creme" Recruitment Consultant SarahHodge Director's Pa/secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Financial Times Brussels 1st Jobber Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company Mary Holland Associates Senior Secretaries Maine-Tucker King's College London Zara Hay Associates Aberdeen Fund Managers Limited Maine-Tucker Sotheby's Crone Corkil Multilingual Knightsbridge Secretaries Legal Pa to Senior Partner Phonogram Account Management Secretary for Advertising Agency Secretarial Appointments Institute of Neurology General Communications Europe Limited Knightsbridge Secretaries Legal Pa Park Lane Area The London Hospital Medical College Secretary Stockton Associates Rec Cons Multiple Classified Advertising Items YRMplc International Private Art Dealer Seeks Top Sec/pa Sedgwick Financial Services Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants QED Move to Geneva Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jigsaw Recruitment Office Administrator South London The Times Part-Time Vacancies Multi-Lingual Opportunities Boyce Bilingual Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Secretaries B. J. Crawford's Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property The Vale-Chelsea Berwick (U. K.) P. L. C. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Receptionist-Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Vacancies The Nuffield Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items K Royal Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme Junior Secretary-Publishing Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strutt & Parker North Herefordshire Sall into retirement at Harbourside, Tewkesbury… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Excellent Development or Investment Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sold Dial-A-House Multiple Classified Advertising Items R. Norman Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items All quiet On the eastern front Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Taylor Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Protect your properties and take advantage of them… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hanover Residential Limited Marble Arch Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tower Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items C Howard King and Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Morrell Business Centre Neilson Holt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robertbruce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylor Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offices go up market The Water front Ascot, Berks Swan Court Knightsbridge Fight to save local shops Holborn Prime City Office Suite Connell Wilson France Islington Near Stratford on Avon Freehold Business Unit Taylor Rose The Times In the Market Desert Orchid loses little appeal in defeat Llanes lays foundation for success Rugby union touring team will complete its programme against familiar and experienced opponents in Cardiff Ban on broadcasters wrongly made Barbarians choose All Black quartet to face Argentina Probyn enquiry panel Barbarians team Selectors reshuffle their pack Education appeal procedure flawed Burden of extension of judicial review power Dubroca's problems not eased by another defeat Last gasp win for Namibia Mandarin: Young Snugfit can enjoy winning return Newbury Kelso Belmez leads ten Japan Cup raiders From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Piggott in demand at Curragh South Well Results from yesterday's four meetings Kingston Rule for Cummings Santa Anita casualties Flemington details Rapid Raceline Managing to survive in a game of chance Melbourne mania shields from hot reception Cricket Younis has the final word Sports Service The Times Cricket Racing Threat to set lip rival World cup circuit Skiing Defeat off Cash by Cahill creates Fraser headache Bad night for Australia at Wembley rehearsal for Davis Cup encounter Champions silence the critics Netball Whitley end Cardiff's run Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Soames In advance of Conway Ice Skating Villa look to Daley to capitalise on home apprehension Internazionale's recent defensive fraities have left them uneasy about the Ueta Cup return with Aston Villa Many hopes resting on result from Wrexham Slow start to ground safety work Short cut by Hendry Full sail ahead for racing women Yachting Harris settles fierce Essex rivalry Squash Rackets Ardiles in need of more soul searching Chelsea pull back from the brink of defeat Leeds close to signing Bulgarian For the Record Last Night's Results Champion beaten Looking to future Positive Italians Australia rattled by Halifax revival Rugby League Platt gets surprise promotion Uzielli gets an award for a unique double Golf Index Kendall goes back to Everton FA agrees to honour its satellite contract Borrow now Repay Later Howard Kendall Taylor pins pith on the passing ability of a resurgent Cowans Charlton retains his old guard Souness version of Butcher story Squads for Dublin Reynolds and Barnes given two-year bans How the athletes fell from grace

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