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News from 28/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Roger Wood and John Winder, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Jasper Rees, Tim Judah, Hugh Hanning (Chairman), Ian Sweet, Sheridan Morley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Shirley Porter, Leader, Roy Miles, Ian Murray, N. M. P. Chappell, Jeremy Kingston, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent and Richard Streeton, James Bone, Alasdair Cameron, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Stothard and Michael Binyon, Albert Dormer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Beeston and Andrew McEwen, A. Robertson, Chief Executive, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Usha Prashar, Director, Martin Barrow, David Tytler Education Editor, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Lord St John of Fawsley, Kenneth Warren, Michael Heseltine, Jane Wyatt, George Rae, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Gavin Bell, Bryan Cassidy, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Martin Jacques, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Watts, Andrew Ehrenberg, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Conrad Voss Bark, Stephen Slater, Richard Evans, Suzanne Broughton, General Manager, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, David Lipsey, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler, M. W., Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Tom Parry, Dennis Kavanagh, David Brewerton, D. W. Parry, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Bill Frost and Melinda Wittstock, Peter Aykroyd, Douglas Hurd, Anthony Field, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter L. George, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, John Lewis, Melinda Wittstock, Donald Rau, Martin Waller, George Hill and William Cash, Christopher Warman, Greta Jacobs, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Vivien Tomlinson, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Copping, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Major wins battle for No 10 Heseltine and Hurd concede victory after chancellor falls just short of majority New prime minister will youngest since 1894 Gunman dies in ambush NHS blow Benn snub Walesa support Newspaper folds Gatting row Index On Other Pages Only two dead as the final curtain closes Political Sketch by Matthew Parris Audience with the Queen Captain triumphs with a second-innings rally Boucheron Soviet army given drastic powers Gulf and EC to occupy attention of new leader The Way Ahead Harrods General election win may depend on swift action Poll Tax Picture Gallery Setting the pace of integration in the EC Europe Hopeful sign that culture will reach cabinet level The Arts Making way for teaching talent Education Rocky ride ahead on the road to revived fortunes The Economy Leadership change revives speculation on an early election Tory MPs quickly unite in hope for end to party strife The thriller writer who met his end in room 12 Challenger's four-year dream that so nearly came true The Heseltine Campaign John Major is within two votes of the necessary… The Spain Just Waiting to Be Tasted Signs of a cabinet reshuffle as Major consults Local journalists scoop the world Rise through the Ranks Major: the unknown prime minister Not since Bonar Law, the dark horse, won the duel for Downing Street will the occupant of No 10 be so little known, Jamie Dettmer writes. John Major's name has spread only in the past few weeks after he was tipped for the top 'That doesn't happen to people like us Norma Major and politics Finding words to fit the man Grandest history of the three What's in a name? Picture Gallery Formidable debt owed to aides Winning campaign 'Major is a problem-after the glasses and a suit there is very little else Picture Gallery Ballot puts good sport into No 10 A fan from The Oval A Hi-Fi System with a Cd, Cd, Cd, Cd Player The dominant force who overturned old political wisdoms Hisstory will view Margaret Thatcher as an heroic figure who thought that she was essential to the nation's economic and moral recovery, Dennis Kavanagh writes Wilding Pre-Christmas Sale Lasting monuments to enterprise era Picture Gallery White House finds the succession a cause for relief TWA Picture Gallery Clash on poll tax marks Thatcher's last question time Winning over the public Care for the Wild Labour no longer favourite Double dropped Skinner on song Quick one down 486 plus Xga The new IBM Ps/2. No IBM Shooting of robber reopens debate on arming the police The police shooting of an armed robber yesterday comes amid renewed debate on whether all officers should carry guns. Stewart Tendlers reports on how police firearms policy is evolving Panasonic Draw after 41 moves in world chess Punch Dossier on crime squad for court Man faces two charges of murder Smear protest Home improves £250,000 award Theft case Toys stolen 'Fail of the vicar in adultery is tragedy for all Inflation 'wipes out extra ?3bn for health service Pickles rebuked for dinosaur insult to judge Equity man quits after 17 years Amstrad Viewers 'would pay £200 for BBC TV IRA cache stumbled upon, jury is told Windsor raid Voters deterred Township violence threatens to derail South Africa talks The Children of Romania Lee still holding the reins Trend setters go for greasy hair Party old guard launches attack on Yeltsin Blow for Benn as Iraq turns Britons into human shields Senate hearing questions US intentions in the Gulf School prank sows fear of the Black Palm Baghdad Notebook by Nicholas Beeston Saddam breaks his pledge to Moscow Israelis killed in border clash Zales Ernest Jones Zhivkov confesses socialist sins and seeks West's mercy Formerly among the most slavish of Soviet satellite leaders, Bulgaria's Todor Zhivkov tells Tim Judah that he now puts his faith in the United States Beaten rival backs Walesa to block way for Tyminski Bangladesh imposes emergency Damages award (Reuter): Hanoi discipline (AFP): Cuba holds 500 (Reuter): Women win New links with Poland forged at villa of German resistance hero SPD hare paces himself for 1994 race as tortoise Kohl plods towards victory From our Own Correspondent in Berlin: Rail strike threatens entire German network E The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers New start for Labour too ... and moreover The tasks ahead for Major Ronald Butt says the Conservatives have made the right choice How the Tories can avoid a replay Lord St John of Fawsley calls for a simple majority in future leadership contests instead of the present protracted system From squat to landmark Don't know Not the family silver Tale of country folk Deutsche Reichsbahn Regrets A Very British Coup A Plague on Trade Nato help for Soviet Union? Local consensus Day-care surgery TV choices Proposed reform of charity law Pimlico passport Age discrimination Fruitful errand Assessment of orchestra funds Cost of Attila Playing our tune Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Sandford St Martin Trust Awards Cooks' Company Lord Pearce Luncheons Christmas cacti set the scene Horticulture Eugene Rosenberg Robinson prize in cosmology Dinners Christening Sir Richard Acland Today's royal engagements University news Anniversaries But those who trust in the Lord for help will find… Mr Irving in the Bells Multiple Display Advertising Items Arithritis Research NBI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mental Health Foundation To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2344 By their TV manner shall we know them? Tory images: how the small screen has treated the three contenders BBC The Sterling Publishing Group Plc EF Channel 5 Multiple Display Advertising Items Off the record, almost Tory images: John Lewis says Bernard Ingham's critics often mistook loyalty for partisanship The National Museum of Science & Industry The Times European Community Affairs Consultant Job Hunting? LVA French Editor ActionAid Great New City Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Childrens' Fashion Co Market Researchers/analysts Tuesday night and Sunday mourning Peter Barnard looks back at the short life of the Sunday Correspondent, which closed last night Animal Health Trust The University of Leeds Trainee Brokers Your papers delivered - on CD Back copies of The Times will soon be available via a personal computer Multiple Display Advertising Items Export Director Case Eaglemoss Publications Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMS Teleforce For our new product BIVIC-Business Information video… An eye on prejudice Media Watch Reach for the sky To Russia with love Jobs in France Suburbia digs in against Saddam The cold war's official end had not ended nuclear fears, and events in the Gulf have led to an increase in DIY shelters, Alan Franks reports Multiyork Ideas in motion & Briefly Career Opportunities this Winter Green crackers Puzzling it out The Times Lollipop lady who delivers A dramatic change in the training of midwives means they no longer have to come from the ranks of nursing Sir Harry's triple echo Briefing The Times Modest maestro puts music first Classical Music Latvian conductor Mariss Jansons, who is coming to London for two concerts, interviewed by Richard Morrison Deconstruction of the classics by the Royal maverick Dance Choreographer Ashley Page, whose latest work is premiered tomorrow, talks to Debra Craine Hot-shot Scots Photography Today's Scottish photographers are, according to Andrew Gibbon Williams, Worthy heirs to a proud tradition Moscow Five Guys Named Moe Ponderous word-pounding Theatre Death and the King's Royal Exchange, Manchester Rock Inxs Television The Late Show/Why Lockerbie? BBC 2/ITV Word-Watching Entertainments Theatre Tectonic Plates Tramway, Glasgow Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC 1 NSPCC Gunman shot dead as police ambush armed hijack gang The Sunday Correspondent closes down The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,463 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Fishermen threaten submarine blockade Business and Finance Rosehaugh hit hard by slump in property Allied up 10% Northern rise Argyll ahead The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates By our City Staff: Major's triumph delights City Pound gains against dollar and make after Tory challengers bow out ICI chairman doubts recession will be over within two years And for our next act City chorus line for next chancellor Walters points to ERM damage JJG Executive Editor Guinness buys stake in Asbach By our Business Staff: Vosper prospers in spite of cuts Wall Street CBI accuses EC of failure to consult over 1992 Three electricity firms 'face merger Hopes for early reduction in rates hearten investors Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recession helps Peat Marwick Chancery passes dividend Brent Walker produces £27m for bond issue Business Roundup Apollo Metals Sheafbank down Loss for New Cavendish Hewetson lifts profits World Market Indices Recent Issues Traditional Options Walker & Staff interim dips Pre-tax rise at Marston The Times City Diary Shatalin's ad-venture Deadly advance of a two-dollar pound Comment Rosehaugh house tumbles into the red O&y cloud over Allied-Lyons Tempus The Times E The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Guide to Completing the Public Application Form (Reuter): Head of Gatt urges early compromise at Brussels meeting Growth continues despite Gulf tension TSA and futures dealers may merge NAO reveals pension boost in bus sell-off Southnews payout cut London Traded Options Cattle's £11m deal Holding cut H Young down Christie loss Radio City slips Empire loan Profits warning Agency sale Qantas Light trading Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Discretion to allow case to go on out of time Public interest immunity doctrine applies crime cases Discharge of injunction did not protect sale of property Doubt about evidence Landlord can occupy room without sleeping there Michaelmas calls to the Bar Condition on criminal case assets order Serving writ out of jurisdiction with defective affidavit Evidence of dumping of waste necessary Hutchison Telecom Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Regent Caroline King Seer Multiple Display Advertising Items CBS UK Limited Senior Pa/secretary IDV Judy Fisher Associates Friend & Falcke Elizabeth Hunt Telephonist/receptionist Computer Company Pa to Director Elizabeth Hunt Audio Secretary Bride Hall Crone Corkill Multilingual The Recruitment Company Gordon-Yates Secretary £10-14,000 plus bens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/conference Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Espanana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial Appointments Bear Stearns Winifred Johnson Multiple Display Advertising Items Audio Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of Town SECRETARY/PA Community Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Temps Consultant £ Negotiable Community Creme The Medical College of St British Postgradlate Medical Federation John D Wood & Co Crone Corkill Saranttadge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times Supplements Limited Fisons London Property Clifton Gate Gfs Multiple Display Advertising Items Ace Estates North of the Thames St Johns Wood £175,000 Hampstead W - Superior 2 bed mansion flat.… Regents Park Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Spencar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park Interior Designed Drastically Reduced Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keys to a smooth move Selling your home and buying another in a strange place because of a job move can be agony. Christopher Warman looks at agency services that make the task easier Dial-A-House Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Excellent Development or Investment Opportunity Argyll Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gowland White Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just add mansion polish Viaduct Villa is an early Victorian country house… Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Rentin Quality Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ironsides Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mallorca Las Gaviotas, Muro, Mallorca Multiple Classified Advertising Items New England for Old Royal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tower Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Tokyo Agency Bartley's Multiple to let W1 & W2. Only £40 per week. Contact… Superb 2 bedroom flat. Kensington Court W8, all mod… Commercial Property British Coal Estates £100,000 Immediate Cash Payment Offered City Offices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best Gapp Sw1. Magnificent Interior designed flat, massive… Foxtons F. W. Gapp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Robertbruce London House Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items MBC Morrell Business Centre Country Office Residential Home for Sale Do You Want to Work in a Square Box? Business looks to Europe lo beat the recession British companies are seeking new horizons in the east and south of the Continent as the home market collapses, property correspondent Christopher Warman reports City Neues Berlin Shakespeare House Upper Street N1 Country Office Lausanne-Switzerland the Very Best Shopping Center… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building for the Future Bexley An ideal sales office? In the Market Packer throws his weighty shadow over five-day game England will find that one-day cricket may not be good for their soul but it is unarguably good for the bank account Morris has chance to sharpen up Scots fall to lure of long hairwing Fishing Bulgarian coach sets training schedules Gymnastics Reprieve for Holyfield Boxing Faldo gets behind payments Golf Lancashire profits down by £200,000 The case for a change on amateur night Craig Lord finds a pool full of problems in the presentation of swimming Ian Sweet meets two people on their mettle in Shropshire Iron comes to iron town Kapil Dev reaches target and helps Indians to victory Leading Test Wicket-Takers Value of four-day domestic contests Overseas Cricket Taxi On Target worth following Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections Dunwoody choice leaves Bradley on Desert Orchid Piggott turns his hand to all-weather racing Fence move possible Hannon faces enquiry over camphor test Yesterday's results Forster waits on target for Pegwell Bay Park fires Cannons to share of honours Squash Rackets Prestige move for amateurs Rugby League Ryan is given captaincy of southern side Lacrosse Rapid Raceline Optimism in spite of defeats Netball Fina Wimbledon springs a surprise with record £9.6m profit Tennis England labour for cohesion Basketball Dunsby and Dunstan help defeat the Dutch Bridge Southern skill prevails Schools Football Sainz slithers off track to hand lead to Kankkunen Two leading Britons crash out of the Lombard RAC Rally Saunders returns to the top Women 's game on the ball Civil servants aim to earn stripes Smith is left out of British squad Ice Hockey Halliday may rejoin Harlequins Rugby Union Gabriel in complete command Coaches appointed Cycling A case of inspired leadership helps to change fortunes Southampton survive a Palace penalty appeal to reach the Rumbelows Cup quarter-finals Walsh compounds Bassett's misery High hopes for Giggs Life ban reduced In Brief Today's Fixtures Sport on Television Arsenal in disarming mood Last Night's Results Lord's launch aims to promote play for all Sport for the Disabled Leaders are rewarded Volleyball Butcher plans to end record For the Record McManus shines in limelight of television's stage Snooker Underdogs helped by high pressure Yachting Success for Tomlinson Fencing The Times Cricket England flout Gatting ban BUPA Company Care Rangers offer little resistance Watford place hopes in Perryman Yorkshire relax their rules Police deal with Walsh and Adams Trainers losing survival battle, survey suggests The Survey Back to boating days

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