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News from 23/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Staff Reporters, Peter Brookes, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Drysdale, Sylvia Katz, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alan M. Stubbs, Richard Ford, Sheila Gunn and John Winder, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), David Thurlow, Alan Bird, Richard Eaton, Quentin Cowdry, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Kenneth Baker, Gerald Davies, David Sowter, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ann Meardon, Andrew McEWEN, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Gross, Bryan Stiles, Martha De La Cal, S. Klinger, John Burles, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Jamie Dettmer, Lin Jenkins and William Cash, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martha Dela Cal, Alan Hamilton, Peter Marsh, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Joseph Connolly, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. Douglas McVITIE, Charlie Colchester (General Director), R. N. Wadham (Chairman of Council), Paul Wheeler, Hamish Burnett, Michael Stephen, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Beatrix Campbell, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Denis Tingay's, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Brisbane, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Peter Brooks, Stephen Slater, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Robin Stacey, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, J. J. Bossano Chief Minister's Office, H. C. Barnard, A. Gomersall (Director, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Victoria Kyme, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Anthony Hore, Michael Seely, Richard Ford and Sheila Gunn, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, F. P. Weir, Town Clerk, Jon Ashworth and Neil Bennett, Martin Waller, M. F. Good, Alan Coren, Molson, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Barry Rose, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, David Penfold, D Gross, Colin Campbell, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent,

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Bravura end for Thatcher era Any of second-round challengers could win election for Tories, new poll shows Bandwagons of Major and Hurd start to roll Resignation wipes out Labour lead The Lady vanishes still ranting and raging Political Sketch by Matthew Parris Arthur Price of England Britain's Gulf force doubled Maze may be closed Allergy hope Sub disaster England struggle Index Timetable of the Westminster drama Challenger leads in the betting Removal hooked Poll tax 'error' Ingham's offer Bank role Members quit The most gutless act of treachery, says daughter Flowers adorn the pavement as power begins to seep away By Staff Reporters: Miners rejoice at fall of pit strike victor Sadness at Thatcher's demise Two whippets in tactical race after hare Experience and youth compete for leadership Now for round two: Nicholas Wood assesses the platforms of the new contenders Caring but no softie Decoder's guide to political double-talk Rivals pick teams for election campaigns Intercity Voting rules in second round ballot Are they singing for their subsidy? A writer wrapped in his own book Plus Why the comic stopped joking Thatcherism: a style or a philosophy? 'She was an outstanding leader: we will not see her like again' Mrs Thatcher's reforming zeal dominated Britain in the 1980s. How will history judge her political achievements while in power? Oratory and the royal we A phrase for every occasion Whatever happened to Thatcher's economic miracle? Earning a place among Britain's longest-serving leaders Trusthouse Forte Coolness that kept first ladies apart Relations with the Queen Vauxhall Defiant prime minister stands by her record Margaret Thatcher fiercely defended her government's record in the Commons debate on the no-confidence motion, which was defeated by 367 votes to 247. Britain's standing was now high, she said, and power had been returned to the people Parliament next week PCS Kinnock derides decayed, divided government Warner Home Video Our Foreign Staff: Russians regret fall of the Iron Lady America astonished by fall of loyal ally Tecno Foreign policy shift ahead Bush optimistic new leader will hold Gulf line B&Q Nobody Does D. I. Y Better Relief in EC as veto threat to change is lifted British Airways Maze prison may close by end of the decade Five jailed over IRA bomb find Upheaval awaits new leader of JP's association Picture Gallery Girobank Business Banking Nuclear study urges no-fault health payouts Bishop tells of distress over charter argument Currys Picture Gallery Hillsborough fans accused of plot Protein study brings hope of allergy vaccine Scientific research 'to be cut' Harrods Kidnapped girl's body found on beach road 26 face soccer violence charges Strad sale fails Gas explosion Sky resignation Chess setback Correction Philips (Reuter): Bellicose Bush tries to kindle fire in hearts of US forces Israel quick to condemn Bush talks with Assad Ritual leaves Japanese and emperor in the dark Angry troops leave turkey untouched Christopher Walker reports from Dhahran that President Bush's Saudi visit failed to stem the resentful grumbling in US ranks Cambodia peace effort resumes Walesa may quit presidential race Danish poll triggered by failure of tax talks Coup crushed Resignation call Murder charge (Reuter): Fraud enquiry (Afp): Telling offer (Ap): Prosecutor goes ECGD Insurance Services They all come to a bad end …and moreover A missionary in politics Ronald Butt evaluates the Thatcher years Party unity is the name of the game Ivor Crewe on the electoral effect a new leader could have on Conservative fortunes Memories are made of this Collector's item Ruined their week The other women The Thatcher Legacy End of Thatcher's years at helm Local consensus Pony advertisement The Rock returns to the agenda UK forces in Gulf Patent library Dance steps Redefined food Family norm Court Circular Royal Victorian Order Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Lecture Jack Petersen Jack Petersen, Obe, British and Commonwealth heavyweight boxing champion from 1932 to 1936 and president of the British Boxing Board of Control since 1986 has died at the age of 79. He was born on September 2,1911 Llew Gardner Llewellyn Williams Gardener, journalist and television interviewer, died on November 17 aged 60 from cancer. He was born on December 9,1929 Lady Home of the Hirsel Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Ione Gedye Ione Gedye, conservator of archaeological materials, died on November 12 aged 83. She was born on October 1,1907 Dinner … coming like a … Happy is he who stays awake and… On this Day Princess Mary: Announcement of Betrothal Buckingham Palace Lord Lascelles To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2340 Harrods Knightsbridge Model female, or female role model? Margaret Thatcher was Britain and Europe's first woman prime minister, but to what extent was she a woman your daughter would want to emulate? Beatrix Campbell assesses the argument, with illustrations drawn for The Times by Peter Brookes 'The powerlessness of other women confirmed her own resilience, the only frock sailing in a sea of suits' A hundred years of hope London's oldest hospice is to celebrate a century caring for the terminally ill Sheer brilliance by millet Erotica too masterful for blushes Galleries John Russell Taylor welcomes the renewed interest in Egon Schiele and his decadent era Indian treasures displayed in royal style Metropolitan LIFT Systems with future Frank Zappa Zz Top A-Z Guide to Rock Critic's Choice: Galleries Ben Elton Comes Gasping Going in to bat Briefing Place your bets Say cheese Magic moment Last chance Impeccable cast soars free Opera Fidelio Covent Garden Hamlet Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre Just So Tricycle, Kilburn Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide New Releases Current Theatre Guide Today's Events Bbc1 The British Red Cross UK to double forces deployed in the Gulf Trawler feared sunk by navy submarine The Times Crossword No 18,459 Word-Watching Medico Lexis Aa Roadwatch London & SE traffic, roadworks WPA Health Insurance Picture Gallery How the cabinet assassins struck Weather Midday: t=thunder: d=drizzle: fg=fog: s-sun;… Index By Our Business Staff: Fresh uncertainty hits shares Relief over the power float but fears for mortgages The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Higher rate loan relief threatened Regimental ties and elocution lessons Strong views on best candidate for premier Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Trade deficit above forecasts at £1.18bn Summary Gas hoists dividend No Davy dividend and £45m provision Rothmans at £242m Executive Editor David Brewerton Governor fears split Banks plan Euro-court step on swaps British Gas Powell Duffryn falls 8% By our Banking Correspondent: Royal Bank confirms Younger as chairman Morland at £6.1m as property sales fall Business Roundup Profits slip at Ferry group Volex profits fall 23% Sins Food results slip Whessoe ahead 36% Public shuns issue by Brent Walker Governor calls for Emu concessions Hardy Oil drops 38% Dividend up at PR Group Economic problems ahead, whoever follows Thatcher Financial markets frequently turn out to be wrong in their initial reactions The Times City Diary Al-Fayed bows out Brecon beckons A decade of squandered opportunity Comment Sachs appeal All in a day's work Smiling through Euro Tunnel Davy is for gamblers only Tempus World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Emergence of Heseltine challengers erases rally Stock Market Major Indices Major Changes Capel jobs go in bond shake-up Actor joins MAI licence attempt AFBD acts to ban broker Mining payout Bula up 49% Nikkei stages 2.5% recovery Coal mines win payment pledge Our City Staff: Acsis up despite warning Japanese 'agree $7bn' for MCA Ashley soars to £13.6m Tace chief resigns after selling stake Company Briefs IoD calls for change in law London Traded Options Traditional Options Specialist flies out Volatile trading Stock Exchange Prices National College of Art and Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items School of Oriental and African Studies Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra Leo Pharmaceutical Products Australian Medical and Nursing Placements U. K.… Reuter Simkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No. Box… Job Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures SAAB Approved Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Mercedes-Benz Wembley Stadium Industrial Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putting the heat on car thieves As motoring thefts reach £400 million a year and insurance premiums rise, a sophisticated vehicle alarm system enters the market The greener Polo could make a mint Roadtest Car Buyers Guide DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Front Multiple Classified Advertising Items The prize drives Miles better Dream machines Brakes on sales Economizer UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Exports take off Ms Mechanic Fiatballers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items A & J's Driving School Peeks Driver Education Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safety officials close 48 Northeast firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times the Sunday Times Gultronics Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Little trees hold great charm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Picture Gallery Gillingham selection unexpected Swimming Today's Fixtures Football Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Try this Custody time limits order to be clear Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report November 23 1990 Graham making his second stab at an elusive world crown Boxing Reading in UAU knockout stages Student Sport Levy in water abstraction charges for unused facilities not unlawful England facing an image problem Netball Twin Oaks towers for Richards Greystoke trainer's hand strengthened for Welsh National Accrington Stanley revisited Non-League Football Faldo swinging the changes again Golf Rent rebate does not create tenancy Appeals from a single Lord Justice Correction Llandovery hold on to their unbeaten record Schools Rugby Nicholson team to continue excellent form with double By Mandarin: Newbury Selections By Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Cecil confident over Belmez Levy Board seeks major cutbacks Hills milestone Perrett making most of new-found opportunities By Mandarin: Leicester Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Fraser is relentless in pursuit of perfection Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, on the man likely to be the key to English hopes of success in Australia Kapil Dev hoping to pass Botham East German takes the Leander helm Rowing The Times Sports Service Cricket Negodin dismissed as Soviets falter Queensland show class in Dubai Pakistan gamble on youth League lacks a catalyst's spark Rugby Union Moseley have cause for concern Sponsorship spur to Ashes success New test of gender aiming to be fairer Troke's hopes improved by injury to rival Badminton Three-match bans are overturned Americans edge closer In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Bribery scandal in Portugal prompts government action Football The chance to square an account For the Record Sutton lose chances and captain Tour of rising sum Australia are stretched to limit by Dutch courage Hokey Finns sponsor stage in Lombard event Motor Rallying The Ashes Higgins quells disquiet by declining offer Snooker Single helmsmen must be wary of hazards ahead Yachting British forfeit title after dope testing Equestrianism Acres comes in as coach to Docklands Basketball BBC Cricket Test Match Report Index A nervous start for England in the first Test Gooch waits anxiously for surgeon's verdict Motor Neurone Disease LTA panel rejects appeal by Castle Maxwell has strong words for the men in power Dennis Signy on Robert Maxwell's continuing battle with the men who rule the Football League Boxall leads England surge Death of a lord of the ring Companies pursue a good investment All-seat deadline could be put back (Afp): Bez stands down at Bordeaux

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