News from 19/11/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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John B. Hall, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Robert Seeley, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Roger King, David Tytler, Peter Green, Anatol Lieven, Mark MacGregor Chairman, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Coombs, Paul Bompard, William Shelton, Gordon Allan, Ian MacGregor, John Watts, Ronald Faux, Geraldine Bedell, Tim Janman, Joan Simpson, Sheridan Morley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Craig Seton and Kerry Gill, Ian Murray, Joseph Williams, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Norman Power, Noel Goodwin, Richard Eaton, Tombs of Brailes, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, John Butcher, Ron Buttrey, Peter Dawson, General Secretary, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Sandy Sunderland, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Margaret Thatcher, David Jory, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Michael Sterne, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Geoffrey Finsberg, Robin Oakley and Robert Worcester, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Philip Hall, C. R. Corness, John Wheeler, Martin Hoyle, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Ernest T. Harrison, Malcolm Thornton (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, King, Barry Millington, (Michael Phillips), Tony Favell, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Garry H. Weston, David Amess, Lionel Gregory, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Marcus Binney, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, W. M. Forrest, Iain Smedley, Maureen Hicks, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Steve Acteson, Andrew Tinney Chairman, Peter Spencer, Hanson, Peter Guilford, Chris Butler, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, John Cuckney, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Young, D. T. Byron, Brian Boughton, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Gordon White, Craig Lord, Alan Tillier, Jonathan Naughton, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Patrick Meaney, Catherine Sampson and Andrew McEwen, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Bernard Silk, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, Gerald Howarth, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Neil Thorne, Robert Bauman, Anthea Gerrie, Charles Forte, R. Halstead, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Thurnham, Melville Hector, Evelyn de Rothschild, Vince Wright, N. M. Shaw, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoThatcher accuses Heseltine of 'Labour policies' Challenger revives Westland memories Branson to make & ITV bid Race law move Port battle Frozen asset Kwai mass grave Eubank's title Index Support for Major as alternative choice Cowabunga! Turtles to the Christmas rescue 'Cheerful' start to security summit Boy found after 8 weeks By our Foreign Staff: Saddam offers to release hostages from Christmas More Wok, Less Pay By our Foreign Staff, (AFP): War in Gulf 'over in days' Top Conservatives wait in wings for a second-round challenge Thatcher 'did not allow Westland discussion' Aberlour Vote system 'devoid of status in constitution' Battle against the elements keeps France enthralled Marginal Tory MPs support status quo in letter Bookies shorten Heseltine odds Archer's aim Unlikely allies Correction MPs weight views from grassroots on party future When marginal interests may put a Tory's future at risk Campaign manager Mates is criticised for stand Rolex Thatcher returns to idea of poll on currency Five polls say that Heseltine would boost Tory chances Abbey National Picture Gallery US views an upset with equanimity Winning ways to make the waverers decide Currie steps up criticism MHA Methodist Homes for the Aged Both sides step up briefings for the final push BMW Bar move to outlaw racial bias in courts and prisons Broadcasting ban plea Glenmorangie Picture Gallery Long arm of the insider dealing investigators A prosecution that arose from a chat after church has thrown light on the increased powers of the Stock Exchange team working to stamp out insider dealing, Ray Clancy writes Ministers urged to drop 'tags' Agenda The week ahead Ancient harbour town ready to see off march of pnvatisation A community of 3,000 on the north Cornish coast is campaigning against big-time developers. Michael Dynes reports on Padstow's attempts to keep the port public and preserve its hard-fough independence Heads seek new link to A-levels Miners in rebuff to Scargill Three in court High seas raid Jews' complaint Passport charge Chess victory Arts prize Bond winners Submarine 'cracks' warning Compaq Vauxhall Forces chief predicts war would end within days Reuter: Shamir repeats demand Bush visit disappoints Czechs Kohl pleads for caution on action against Saddam White House drums up support for use of force Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Paris on alert for security summit Gorbachev vision wins over last of Cold War warriors Even political foes and diehard sceptics praise the Soviet president's courage and his spirit in the fight to turn the Soviet Union into a United States of Eurasia, Mary Dejevsky reports Troubled republics weigh up benefits of Moscow reforms CNT Picture Gallery Soviet troops encounter growing Baltic hostility Yeltsin to sign 'pact of equals' in Kiev Picture Gallery Bosnians vote for Europe and Muslim faith (Reuter): Romanian communists resurface (Reuter): Sofia protest (Reuter): Berlin march (Reuter): King's burial (Reuter): Crash escape MacIntosh Classic Britain in search for Antarctic consensus Telecom Picture Gallery Visit to restore China ties More Kwai bridge skeletons found Bush drugs tsar' chosen to reunite Republicans Setting a beast to catch a beastie New York Notebook Reuter: Booby-trap baseball bat Mils player Threats fly over fishery (Reuter): Bhutto plea (AFP): Britons arrested Car bombing (AFP): Beatle buy Anglo American Corporation of South Africa In place of the boxes …and moreover I have not finished yet In her last interview before tomorrow's Tory vote, Margaret Thatcher tells Simon Jenkins of her regrets, and her scorn for Mr Heseltine's policies Denis left in the rough The Peace of Paris The Virtues of Choice Too Early for Scrooge Transfer of education costs to centre Loyalty, self-interest and the Tories Medical beds for Gulf casualties Saddam's hostages Sex education Cost of eating out Dance steps Undistributed middle Last trump? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Association of MBAs Dinner Middlesex Polytechnic Alumni Mr Tom Stedman Nature notes Marriages Holborn Law Society Anniversaries Appointments Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Lady Ogilvie Lady Ogilvie, principal of St Anne's College, Oxford, from 1953 to 1966, died on November 10 aged 90. She was born on March 22,1900 Appointments in the Forces Society of Merchant Venturers Sir Arthur Davies Sir Arthur Davies, KBE, secretary-general emeritus of the World Meteorological Organisation, died on November 13 aged 77. He was born on November 11,1913 Vicarage study of religious beliefs Charles Douglas-Home Award Memorial services Leonid Trauberg Leonid Trauberg. Soviet film maker, has died aged 88. He was born in 1902 Bobby Scott Bobby Scott, pianist, singer and composer, died of lung cancer in New York on November 5 aged 53. He was born in the Bronx on January 24,1937 University news Go and find out what Is meant by the scripture that… On This Day Opening of the Suez Canal Childlink Combat Stress School Ties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2336 Polys put their mettle on Polytechnics are celebrating their 21st anniversary and fighting for parity with universities. John O'Leary looks at the battle plans Educational Marketing Scsst Uppingham School Assistant Bursar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Surgeons of England Berkeley International College January 1991 Commencement Hi-tech school plc A classroom business centre aims to make money teaching industry a thing or two St. Godric's College London Lansdowne Webster University Solicitors' Exams Multiple Display Advertising Items Lucy's card game comes up trumps Enterprising schoolgirls deal a winning hand in business awards. Hugh Thompson reports Educational The Times Do not write off dyslexic children More money must be spent on helping puplis with reading problems Multiple Classified Advertising Items If institut francais Bristol Polytechnic Intensive Secretarial Training French Immersion in U. K. Replaces a Visit to France Career Analysts London College of Business BAC Huron University Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Radley College Longer day for schools? University of Southampton University of Hong Kong Women who flower by degrees More women are climbing the career ladder by obtaining degrees in business management, but they still find it difficult being masters in a man's world. Geraldine Bedell reports Educational University of Oxford The Queen's University of Belfast Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Studentships Nuffield College, Oxford Ox1 1ne Gyosei International School Minister justified in allowing exports Misleading advice in dismissal claim State schools tempt the private payers Many parents, worried by inflation, are watching closely the changing structures of government education Eileen's little treasures When typist Eileen Crowford (left) died this year, her flat yielded a unique bequest. Joan Simpson reports The age of discrimination Ageism is alive but may be unwell after the launch of a new alliance Parkinson's Disease Merck Sharp & Dohme On the scent of truth at any price Will discounted fine fragrances satisfy the customer in the season of perstige smellies? Prudential Time and time again Briefing Not a water shrew Happy coterie Last chance Educational Maintaining their grip Rock Punk was going to transform the rock music business, but where are the erstwhile rebels now? Jean-Jacques Burnel of the Stranglers, only survivors from the class of '76, compares campaign notes and scars with David Sinclair Red is another colour Joseph Williams meets Soviet artists, enjoying unprecedented freedom of travel and expression Man of the Moment Christie's Bonhams Knightsbridge Are they taking the Michael? Television Snarled schemes of squalour Theatre The Clink Riverside Studies Dance The Four Elements Apollo, Oxford Opera Mefistofele Queen Elizabeth Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert Israel PO/Mehta Barbican Hall 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 BBC1 Nspcc Bank women's victory brings discrimination policy review The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,455 Lovesick soldier takes tank joyride Brooke tries to revive initiative Weather Gorbachev invites Pope Business and Finance Cabra will consider bid for Chelsea FC ground CBI small firms at 10-year low Index-linked issue helps NS Rosehaugh silent on 'losses' Lilley hints at selling BT stake The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Virgin group to bid for ITV franchise Smurfit takes 13% stake in Walker Foseco plans blockbuster defence Italy urges push-button VAT Tokyo loses its attraction for foreign securities firms John Charcol City Editor John Bell Electricity selloff price this week Boom era for drug industry coming to an end, says EIU Fear of stampede mentality' in eastern Europe Nuclear energy and those mutant turtles give Doctus an heroic look Smaller Companies Alexon pushes east Delta aims to tickle the City's palate Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Fillip for SAS lifts BA hopes in Russia Why the market banks on low inflation figure Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold Swiss sorrow at closure Psycho-analysts Ugly duckling Ultramar starts to look like a swan Tempus Economic consequences of Mr Heseltme Economic View Flowering Bush Health winning Time servers Split over passport for investment EC Notebook Mercury likely to speed interim profits at Cable and Wireless Reporting this Week Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretary/pa for City Publishers Judy Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices News International Newspapers Limited Directors' Secretaries Career Design Admin Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Property Marketing Secretary/pa New Position American Law Firm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Espree Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bi-Lingual Pa £17,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items London—paris £15500 ++ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol mauled by by raw technique Harlequins paper over the noticeable cracks Rowell foresees no foxes upsetting Bath's chicken coop A rugby match pulsating with heart and character keeps a record crowd of 12,000 on its toes at Welford Road Weakened Wasps do little to reward widow's loyalty Weekend Results and Tables No Title Scottish teamwork and fitness tell Marc Aspland Pumas bid proud farewell after amicable affair Wales test mettle of N Zealand League clubs bow out of Cup reckoning Mandarin: Golden Celtic to help Knight gather treble Leicester Selections Windsor Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Roche earns share of Kinane record Turin victory for Scott Kerbensis out of Champion betting following setback Final round in sight Mandarin: Bangor Selections Saturday's results Piggott win at Marseille Jump leaders Trainers Rapid Raceline Test over-rater under a shadow Pakistan's leg spinners pose mysteries that West Indies may not be able to unrave Weekend double for Baker Cycling The Times Sports Service American Football Racing Snooker Cricket Hull return to winning way Success comes without a title for Wales Australians survive all that Widnes can hurl at them Rugby League From a Special Correspondent in Hong Kong: Robertson earns third singles for Scotland Bowls WLAF offers made to five Britons American Football UK women in command as series levelled Pickering defeats effects of illness Swimming Becker leads shut-out Fencing Today 'S Fixtures Australia made to toil St Albans shocked by brave Welton's spirit Frowein ensures edgy Devon of final place Late German goal ruffles optimism of a happy return Hockey England fall to lowly Austrians Table Tennis Bass Ale on Draught Functionalism without flair Arsenal's handsome home victory fails to excite a Highbury crowd which sees individuals sacrificed for the team concept A case of too little , too late Reid plays the dove of peace Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables Wright on cue for Palace Coventry follow Butcher's lead to fresh purpose Quiet words draw best from Slaven Louise Taylor reviews the second division Hearts rattle leaders Aldershot cast all their woes aside Football Barnes the destroyer of dreams A show of strength by Hobson Duathlon Europe beaten on the greens A decisive short game clinches the Solheim Cup for US women golfers Fred Daly, former Open winner, dies For the Record Picture Gallery Sales triumphs in gruelling duel from the baselines Tennis From a Correspondent in Bolbec: Wallace's pointless challenge Athletics Protest puts Higgins's place under threat Snooker Threat to Toshack Sport in Brief Hard first tie faces Kingston Basketball Football Eubank brings Benn to earth Malcolm emerges from under his cloud Home Mortgage Corporation Limited Agassi topples Edberg in final Draw offers a glimpse of the white flag Whitley Bay eye third-round tie
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