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News from 20/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Peter Thurnham (Vice Chairman), Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, H. A. McAulay, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Dinah Hall, Paul Bompard, Peter Turner, Nevil Johnson, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Henry Kelly, Dessa Trevisan and Richard Bassett, John Carter (Chairman), Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Alan Bemrose (Chief Executive), Martin Fletcher, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Paul Criffiths, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Young, Woodrow Wyatt, Anthony Meyer, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, David Ingram, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Ian Franklin (Marketing Director), John Woodcock, Chris Ryan, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lucy Faithfull (Chairman), Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Peter Jay, David Toop, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, John Parr (Honorary director), Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Frank Glyn-Jones, Beryl Dixon, Phil McLennan, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Nicholas Cater, John Banham, Director General, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, P. H. Home, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Allen Robertson, George Bain, Philip Webster, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Jim Hiley, Michael Horsnell, Bob Bury, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Keith Joseph, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, James Spooner, Mary Dejevsky,

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Tory MPs say leadership race too close to call Thatcher and Heseltine under the world spotlight in Paris and London French chase John Barnes Geography needs Shamir defiant Rocard survives Index On Other Pages British politics the best, but not so its youth Last rites and fine burial for Cold War Picture Gallery Superpowers unite at CSCE to condemn Iraq Recession bites at Rover and the Pru Raymond Gubbay Exhibitions Limited Saddam may boost Kuwait garrison Stung Heseltine hits back at Thatcher's Labour gibe Michael Heseltine tells Robin Oakley, Political Editor, that his support is increasing and denies that he espouses Labour policies and would jeopardise the successes of his opponent MEPs back challenge while peers say they prefer no change NSPCC Europe split on prospect of new opponent MP tells Of anguish at switching allegiance How the ballot decision is made Moment of reckoning just a phone call away Currie rebuffed PR firms' backing A job anywhere Ulster support Thatcher is confident of victory in first round Currency vote 'a short-term tactic' Tebbit takes campaign to challenger's doorstep What the papers say about today's election Leader's options in defeat Fortnum & Mason Heseltine poor at his job, Ridley claims First Class Vicar facing charge in church court of conduct unbecoming Abducted boy's priorities give cause for hope Questions about his Turtle stickers asked by Simon Jones, the boy found eight weeks after being abducted, bode well for his recovery, doctors say. Michael Horsnell reports BBC Irish four expelled from Britain Loan-rate call Cathedral vote BSB man leaves Racing editor Coin deadline Picture Gallery British Midland the Serious Alternative Collapsed Marconi case cost over ?3m Interview ban is unlawful, Lords told Educationists urge clear aim for geography syllabus Four stages of learning University's £4m deficit The inside Tory Work preferred to brave new world of early retirement Drastic action needed to save fish stocks Four years of cuts in European fishing quotas have failed to prevent stocks of cod and haddock from falling to levels that may put them beyond recovery, Michael Hornsby reports Three may share £5m necklace Detective denies blackmail Council and duke in battle over a matter of class Aids virus infects 10,000 heterosexuals New evidence NHS resignation Abduction charge Level pegging Ell's Anti-terror bill condemned as repressive NEC Labour demands aid for children Picture Gallery Fewer women ready to name absent fathers Trains to be modified Voting rights Clark's pps Parliament today Northern Tories plead for help Fbi confirms French security agents targeted hi-tech firms America is becoming increasingly worried about economic espionage and may decide to retaliate in kind, Martin Fletcher reports Picture Gallery Reuter: 19 die in violence at camp Maldives fights to keep its head above rising waters Antarctic bases 'breaching pollution rules Move to defuse fisheries dispute (AP): Pakistan enquiry Suharto visit (AP): Duo forfeit award Zales Ernest Jones Bush pledges fail to please cash-starved Eastern Europe Yeltsin signs pact with the Ukraine Harrods (AP): German food parcels vote Picture Gallery Gorbachev rebuff to Gulf appeal British women fly back home Italians turn backs on fur Secret service alert for visit Friends of the Elderly Defiant Shamir risks US anger Iranian abuses Whitlam mission (Reuter): Menem gloomy (Reuter): Saddam rethink European armed forces move into the scrap metal business Convential forces treaty signed in Paris Scowcroft questions data given by Moscow Generals relaunch communism Dark horse adds pep to Polish race Accord lays down obligations of signatories Rocard survives by five votes Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC There is no alternative Should she stay? Should she go? Why is she there at all? Three Times columnists on today's Conservative poll …and moreover Let her win today, then step down National failing Frittering away their lives for a little sham authority Picture Gallery Guess what's on telly Double-header Voting with their feet Steaks Diane The Case for Thatcher Equal Retirement Implications of the Tory challenge Letters 'by fax International adoption Cartoon gallery Sovereignty and the Community VAT and buildings Art in the bath Fruitful errand Sent to try us Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Association of Corporate Treasurers Today's royal engagements Dinners Marriage Reception Adolf Rudnicki Adolf Rudnicki, Polish writer and diarist, died in Warsaw on November 14 aged 78. He was born in Zabno, Warsaw, on February 1,1912 Award for religious coverage Birthdays today Lincoln's Inn Fred Daly Fred Daly, first Irish winner of the Open golf championship and an outstanding exponent of matchplay, died on November 18 at his Belfast home aged 79. He was born on October 11,1911 When Charles I played Real Tennis at Oriel Archaeology Anniversaries Middlesex Polytechnic Royal College of General Practitioners Inner Temple Sir Humphrey Gibbs Dr J. A. Megahey, rector of Peterhouse school, Zimbabwe, writes: Appointments Meeting Philip Pouncey Philip Michael Rivers Pouncey, Cbe, an authority on Italian paintings and drawings, died on November 12 aged 80. He was born on February 15,1910 Church news Memorial service Caesar to retire White Ensign Association First director The evil that the peole have done prevents them from… Cross-Channel Steamer Sunk The Hilda, of only 848 tons, had the worst of luck. Delayed by fog off the Isle of Wight she later met snow squalls and strong winds approaching St Malo. Waiting for the weather to moderate she struck a reef. Later reports stated that 125 people perished The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research Concise Crossword No 2337 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Following a silk road in the Nineties From furnishing fabrics to silk shirts, and cupboards to cardigans, the distinction between fashion and interior design is being blurred The Times Is that a kitchen you are wearing? ISIS90 Annabelinda Politics on the front line of fashion Should our politicians be dressed to kill when they are visiting the troops? Susan Duckworth Knitting Kit Hello and goodbye Briefing Know that face? Don't miss... Last chance... Authentic sound of disaster Classical Music Stephen Pettitt reviews this week's concerts featuring period instruments Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Publisher Royal National Theatre Overtures for beginners, please Theatre Blockbuster musicals dominate the West End, but Jim Hiley argues that we are neglecting the creators of the next generation of shows Down in the forest there's something stirring Prudential Award Winner Allen Robertson visits The Grizedale Society's prize-winning open-air sculpture gallery, in the heart of a Cumbria forest Fresh confusion Records: Opera Time Out Desert Madness Gorky's treasure rediscovered Theatre vassa Zhelznova Gate, Notting Hill Peaches Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Down Your Way Radio 4 Radio Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Youssou N'Dour Hammersmith Palais World Music Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 Knockando Picture Gallery Yeltsin attacks Gorbachev plan The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,456 Weather The hurricane's eye - Arcola St, E8 Political sketch Reformer wins Bar poll Index Jeweller fears late start to Christmas EMAP growth conquers trend Diploma eases The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Prudential faces £250m loss by sale of estate agencies Sharpest quarterly decline for ten years shrinks the economy WPP shares slump by 113p on profit forecast warning French accused of stifling Seaq Tory election delays power bids Istituto Bancario Sanpaolo Di Torino Stock borrowing loophole causes technical rally City Editor John Bell Mercury wins more customers from BT By our City Staff: Millwall losses deepen to £848,000 Morse Daks Simpson By our City Staff: Kewill computes 34% interim rise Alan Paul ahead to 1 £1.5m Logitek in 16p fall on return World Market Indices Recent Issues By our Industrial Correspondent: EC may reshape UK coal industry Alpha Stocks Major Indices By our City Staff: Banks link to tap card market Lopex has to restate its interim Uk Land in £4.2m bid Major Changes Birmingham Mint dividend attacked Business Roundup Emmet falls to Ir£85,000 Pelican at £263,000 Philips fears lossof £1.2bn Merchant setback London Traded Options Traditional Options Harland rises to £2.51m Norbain to sell division Grande bouffe Murphy's law Columbia puts Drexel operations in spotlight Pru unpicks its chairman's knitting Main attraction Four-minute eggxit Diploma awarded just for survival Tempus Mutant hero managers Book Review Shaking the Iron Universe By David Bowen Hodder & Stoughton, £17.95 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Solid start to account Stock Exchange Prices Robert Walters Associates Quarry Dougall Wall Street Investors stay on sidelines ahead of Conservative vote Stock Market Reuter Simkin Garfield Robbins Conservatives 'must get their act together Business Letters Need for ten ICIs Full circle? Ealing Legal Advisers Herbert Smith Portman Building Society Laurence Simons Associates Reuter Simkin Chambers & Partners Successful Recruitment - the key to your firm's… Excellent Matrimonial Practitioner A Locum Solicitor Good prospects and salary package Legal Appointments Tai Cymru Housing for Wales AMS Ltd The high cost of making broken families happy Divorce-law overhaul will help couples to sort out arrangements for property and their children. But, Frances Gibb asks, have the necessary support agencies enough funding High Court has jurisdiction over application to stay a criminal trial Law Report November 20 1990 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Stephanie M. Thew, Ll. B. Barrister Litigation Solicitor News of the World Safety of other road users takes priority over police exercise Necessity of clear and explicit direction as to character The Times Law Awards 1990 GLS Chevron Experts with a role to play Solicitors make too little use of their legal executives. Edward Fennell outlines their value When you cannot use your own name Quarry Dougall The Times LAS Scrivenor: Inns and Outs Taylor Joynson Garrett INCE & Co. Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment North Wales Police Building Services Electrical… Law Personnel Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester Environment City 2Care The exciting voice of life on the open air You do not have to be a graduate to work for a local radio station, but you need persistence and, above all, a pleasant voice, Beryl Dixon reports Public Appointments Hammersmith & Fulham North Yorkshire County Council 2care Director of the King's Fund College National Council for Vocational Qualifications Public Appointments Also Appear on the next Page Profile Deflated Benn counts the cost Defeated champion feels he has two more contests in him before retirement City of London City Engineer's Department Mid-Kent College of Higher Further Education St. Bartholomew's College of Nursing &… University of Southampton West Birmingham Health Authority KPMG Peat Marwick Selection & Search Australia find a substitute for skill Hockey Seles seeking equality Wimbledon could be next yardstick of Agassi's stature Tennis Mandarin: Tyrone Bridge can make successful switch to hurdling Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Wetherby Festival target for Remittance Man after smooth debut Aliysa verdict expected Cahervillahow out to end 10-year wait for the Irish Newbury Acceptors Mandarin: Southwell Results from yesterday's three meetings Leicester Rapid Raceline Selectors reward Matthews for curbing his eccentricity The Times Racing Snooker Football West Indies are left clinging on after Akram intervenes Reilly recalls Lydon Rugby League Today's Fixtures A scientific formula for gold Three is not a crowd at swimming training Yorkshire qualify in second Hockey Cadle encouraged by Irish contact Basketball ISPA dispute sours return of Jahangir Squash Rackets Fogarty's fitness no handicap Pools Forecast Discomfort of home suffered by Taylor Snooker Wasps and Racers in cup repeat Ice Hockey Etchegoyen favoured Big three drift into decline Overseas Football Winterbottom steps into Pegler's place for London division Rugby Union Overseas Results Live Sunday screening makes history Football For the Record Europe ready to turn tables Giants and 49ers on course American Football Results and Tables A surfeit of action and plenty of noise from Withe Mansell to warm up In Brief Index A love match is made in the ring of hate Gooch must offer a healing hand Barclays £1 m profit for Aaa Politics shall not divide good people of cricket Henry Kelly, Lord's Taverner No. 1425, on the sporting background to the Conservative Party leadership contest Sponsorship goes up a gear By our Sports Staff: Real's slump puts Toshack out of a job with Madrid Marseilles renew interest in Barnes

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