News from 30/11/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Ralph Irwin-Brown, Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, John Goodbody and Louise Taylor, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Colin Tweedy (Director General), Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, R. Langridge, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Jones, John Dellow, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Patrick Lewin, Christopher Sykes, Stuart Rose, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Keith Mackin, Michael Clark, Chris Skillen, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Mary Greene, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Brian Crozier, Helen Grayson, Sally Jones, Robert Blake, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, James Bone and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Purdy (Product Manager), (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Kerry Gill, Denis Tingay's, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Ronald Faux and Nicholas Watt, Craig Seton, Nicholas Hinton, Director General, Roger Boyes, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Richard Bassett, Rodney Hobson, Richard Ford and Robin Oakley, Richard Duce, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jennifer Hall, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Robbie Gill, Daniel Ward, Roger Wood, Parliamentary Editor, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Anthea Gerrie, Antony Cox, Celia Goodhart (Principal Elect), John Dibblee, Lulu Yu, John L. Cook, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Grimer, Alan Parker, Ross Tieman, M. J. Grafton, Lorna Atwell, Enid M. Harwood, Douglas Broom and Philip Webster, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Hatfield, C. J. Gibbins, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoMajor sets out his vision for a caring Britain Fuller involvement in EC pledged Four men Of the times Prince steps in Lukanov goes Hong Kong fear Training awards Index Germany sends charity food aid to Moscow After 44 years, time is up for Women's Hour Picture Gallery UN endorses use of force to drive out Iraqis from Kuwait Britain must face horror of war Ask Oxford Labour majority down in Paisley's two polls Sixteen days that shook the fabric of British politics Tories claim Major factor bolstered vote The Paisley By-Elections Bitter 'loyalists' seek to unseat Critchley To Find a Gift, Get It Wrapped, a Card Written and… The New Cabinet List New leader is tipped for No 10 policy unit Return of a rebel to reshape poll tax Reforming poll tax is like defusing a bomb, Patten says Major emphasises role of the enterprise economy John Major showed the will to stamp his vision, style and tone on the government last night in his first speech since becoming prime minister Promotion marks Shephard out as cabinet material Thatcher becomes a backbench driver BM British Midland the Serious Alternative Nothing like a Dame? Sam Spade goes hi-tech No train, just the ticket Prime Time Major tries to silence outcry over cabinet with no… Top management jobs still seen as a male preserve Ever Ready MacDonald set precedent Qualified praise for leader who listened Kinnock gives firm support to possible attack on Saddam Relic of Thirties is to go 'Euro-flag' condemned Search fails Hospital security Parliament next week Major to see Tory MEPs TV-am Extended tests planned for drunken drivers Private schools 'must share Bell's Scotch Whisky St Thomas's and Barts hospitals denied trust status Prince says destruction of barns is a disgrace Queen Elizabeth2 BAe threat to close is 'short-sighted' Ronald Faux and Nicholas Watt report on BAe workers' angry response to the threat of job losses Earl wins £40,000 libel award Catholic shot Stolen car raids Children say farewell to friendly giant BBC Consumer plea for clearer language In an Ideal World We'd Be out of a Job Crime squad detectives reinstated after enquiry New Savings Limit Means Tunnel planners say safety was priority Michael Dynes reports on Eurotunnel's answer to critics who say that the Channel tunnel poses threats to travellers' safety More spent on travel but less goes on food NSPCC Arts Council deficit warning Dixons Three die after love triangle is exposed Firm fined for poisoning river Fire warning Struck off BSkyB is sued Coal pay offer School raffle £1m for scanner Our Foreign Staff: Grateful Germans collect £1.7m for airlift to Russians Habitat Shoppers play roulette Stroke Bulgarians cheer fall of leader (Reuter): Pressure grows to oust Ershad (Reuter): Court stabbing (AP): Corsica attack (AFP): Flying again (Reuter): Hanoi sackings Mazowiecki team given eleventh-hour reprieve Communists alter image for Bonn Peach Paper Aids 'will make 10m orphans Halifax Kidnap claims spread fear in Italian schools World body's leaders learn their lesson from past mistakes Comet A final warning given to Iraqis The previous 11 steps against Iraq America counts the cost of agreement Consorting With his old enemies wins Bush UN prize From our Own Correspondent in Washington: Clamour in Congress against war grows louder Churchill Doubts grow in Middle America as call-up takes toll on townsfolk Allies draw up battle plan for assault by the media Saddam vows to fight rather than back down Walker Gee up, you grey suits Alan Coren … and moreover Loss of the Thatcher factor moves war a stage closer The demise of the Gulf alliance's staunchest prop, writes Conor Curise O'Brien, makes war increasingly likely Palace sits on the coronation In the top half dozen of history Robert Blake on the likely place posterity will grant Mrs Thatcher Flower arranger When we were at 10 Fair exchange BlackLech? Truck Aid for Russia May the Best Women Win Notwithstanding Acting to forestall a Soviet famine All-male cabinet Currency conviction Letters 'by fax Views on Dahl Parcel post Sign of recession Wanted: organists 'Corporate' style for royal arms Anti-Semitic activity Business and arts Ballet exodus Helping offenders Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Eating by numbers Court Circular Anniversaries Lord Marshall of Leeds Forthcoming marriages History prize Patience Strong Meeting Howard Hartog Today's royal engagements Marriages Birthdays today British team traces decline and fall of a Roman city Lecture Cliff Jones Nina Ricci Gala in aid of Sparks Buckingham Palace luncheon Anthony Charles Dinners Highgate School For the message about Christ's death on the… (From our Special Correspondent.): The Servants' Protest Great Meeting at the Albert Hall The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Concise Crossword No 2346 Announcements The Shadow of Diabetes Imperial Cancer To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Lifeboatmen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parliamentary Notices Ann Barker's Food Products Limited Unexpected to the very end Roald Dahl always loved to shock. In this interview, conducted shortly before he died, the writer told Christopher Sykes why he did not fear death—and identified the bravest man of the century Tatler Rich milieu of the Gastronomes The Savoy's club is so exclusive syou have to have been a receptionist to wear its tie British Nuclear Forum Whose paradise lost after Pearl Harbour? Alan Parker (left) explains how a 1942 photograph led him to make a film about a wartime injustice in America Save the Children British Gas Ironic twist Briefing Italian Romeo Last chance The Times Let it be a protest song Paul McCartney's "political" new record is unlikely to change th world, thinks David Toop Baby-boomers Records: Rock Peter gabriel: Shaking the Tree (Virgin PGTVD 6) Robert Petmer: Don't Explain (EMI EMDX 1018) Steve Winwood: Refugees of the Heart (Virgin CDV 2650) English National Opera London Coliseum Multum in parvo Opera As the BBC Ring cycle nears its climax, Paul Griffiths considers the success so far of this ambitious television project The liberated millionaire is not flagging Galleries Jasper Johns, the artist with the seven-figure price tag, is in London for two shows. He is interviewed by Richard Cork Tower Records B&Q-stacked full Grinding wheels of wedlock Theatre Scenes from a Marriage Wyndham's The Healer Old Red Lion Theatre Theresa Garage, W. Hampstead Theatre Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Sophie New End, Hampstead Theatre 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 Richer Sounds Rolls-Royce rise halved over defence cuts The Times Crossword No 18,465 Medieval book sold for £2.9m Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Weather Boring us all out of business Political sketch The Times Business and Finance Light shed on power sale options Eurotunnel strategy ADT sells Baa stake The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Jardine Matheson threatens to delist from HK exchange Debt warning hits Barclays' profit outlook Base rate hopes rise as M0 slows Paying the price for unfair shares RBS slumps after provisions soar France endorses two-speed Emu HMSO Books LVMH to raise Fr5bn with issue MEPC suffers BPB tumbles SW Water rises Mountview dip Continental keeps door open to Pirelli link Payout held despite fall to £17.3m at Dawson Oil group to make £6m issue Kembrey rise Sidlaw slips Castings up Ziff quits Stylo Recent Issues Royal Patronage for training Abortive share deal 'overhangs Premier Capital Radio tunes in with 5.3% rise Porter up to £3.68m at interim Judge stays DTI's claim against BAe Johnson Matthey reaps its reward Loss warning knocks Ab Electronic shares Business Roundup Opposition to Elliott Osborne & Little falls Cash call by pawnbroker £1m for Jarvis Porter World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Option Caledonia rises to £19m Fire payment lifts Saphir Locke-dinto eastern ways Charming deal Turbulence for Tornado as BAe looks for cuts And now, the two-speed Emu Comment Major money miss Highland horror Sony-ear so far Patience will pay on Bpb shares Tempus Mitsubishi Materials Matilda & War Memorial Hospital Parliamentary Notices Senior Petroleum Explorationist Boston University Bit Publicidad—ref. 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T Multiple Display Advertising Items Natts Satellite Engineers Analyst & Programmer Wall Street London Traded Options (Reuter): War fears knock Dow World Markets The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc Barclays drops 18p after another bad debt warning Stock Market Coca-Cola and Nestle deal nearer Major Changes Reuters chief to retire Guidehouse buy Philips suspends Major Indices Qantas Banks under pressure Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures 7 Now the wheel to live sells cars With car safety rapidly overtaking speed as the top priority in the race for customers, Audi has developed a vanishing steering mechanism to cut the risk of death in a crash, Daniel Ward writes Car Buyers Guide Audiolink Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Bournemouth Registrations LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competition cuts fleet prices Companies keen to reduce costs are econmising on car purchase. 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Personalised Numbers Agency LTD Tayside Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holbein SAAB Durable Daimler Ford's short cut Diesels speed up Pale green Norton to the rescue Roadwise Over the limit Rover double Way off beam Alfa power Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items 520i SE M5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A & J's Driving School Multiple Classified Advertising Items 635 CSI 320i Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christie's Formula Fun Racing Fast Car Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Elan SE Turbo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silver Shadow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellular Phones Quality Used Cars Haoleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Extra funding for start-up businesses Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newington Court Business Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Churchbury Autos All bound up in book work Porsche PARR Porsche 911 Turbo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche 911 Super Sports Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items HP & Lease Takeovers Solent Business Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrera 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Wales Ealing W5 An exclusive up market large purpose built Nursing… Disposal/skip Hire Company Development Zone Home and Income Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dostributors & Agents Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Sugarmill Woods London Financial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australia relying on Fromberg and Cahill to upset odds Tennis Jordan prototype unveiled Motor Sport Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Oxford Business Group Limited Business Opportunities CBS Sans Crants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of applied common sense How a disillusioned man regained his self-belief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Alfre Private Detective for Hire Wren Business Centres Limited Office Equipment & Furnishers Runnymede Sound & Vision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teamwork secret of Lancashire challenge Hockey Artline Fresh Ideas in Print Insolvency Problems Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: Talented Bigsun set to go one better Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Swinburn prepares for hurdling debut Soviets intend to learn from experience for Kelso return Mandarin: Southwell Selections Yesterday's results Sponsor for Predominate Rapid Raceline The Times Snooker Durham's gentlemen in waiting Durham's application to become the first county to be granted first-class status since 1921 will be decided next week. Richard Streeton looks at the plans to bring championship cricket to the northeast Distant dream suddenly near to thrilling reality Fina A further chance for Wright Accentuating the positive when talking to umpires (Reuter): Border on target in the field Car ling is critical of 'petulant' Gascoigne display Conference Qualification reservations Coaches also under stress Fool resources fear for clubs Survey reveals a disturbing trend Today's Fixtures Try this Denis Tingay's suggestion for a sporting day out Milla is to turn out for Shilton Graham laments the tribe that lost their heads Football Form blossoms in delayed Vase tie Just the ticket for promoters Rugby League Bizarre training plans Basketball English sides pressurise second seeds Table Tennis Juno virtually a winner Yachting Poor finish lets Faldo down A worry for Whitaker Equestrainism For the Record Smith 's switch a welcome boost for Anglo-Scots Rugby Union Will-o'-the-wisp of the Rhondda Gerald Davies pays tribute to Cliff Jones, who has died at the age of 76 Graham still has world title ambitions In Brief Racing Lamb's night out dents morale in England camp Lotus League 's lobbying is blocked by FA Suffering the agony of the Sherpa an Syndrome Simon Barnes on the contests than can put the smile back on the face of sporting endeavour White falls to newcomer British selection faces a stiff task Zetland's plan to offer Tote in betting shops Drug tests agreed for World Cup GM Gardner Merchant Tribute to a winning formula National Training Awards The National Training Awards, held yesterday, and supported by The Times, give recognition to companies that invest in staff, Edward Fennell reports Winners spoke of breakthroughs in export markets, of transformations of attitude and of last-ditch investments in training that saved them form ruin Winner of a Patron's Award The Hill Tallack Superdrug a Smarter Way to Serve No Title Howard leads the way Government initiatives offer full support to employers who invest in training, Edward Fennell writes Kwik-fit You Can't Get Better Boots Award Winners 1990 Regional Commendation Winners Nissan mould for car-making Edward Fennell on how team leaders have become the key people in the Japanese technique Michelin's multi-skill craftsmen The National Training Awards A Credit to your Organisation Skills and quality take over The awards provide a good annual indication of the current issues in training, Edward Fennell reports Girobank Business Banking Adaptability gives the answer A company finds training and motivation can pay off in a shrinking market Warwick Manueacturing A symbol of commitment The Investor in People initiative gives recognition to those with high standards Rite Associates Vaillant Talking tie language of success in Europe The Times 1992 Award went to a Birmingham company for its efforts in preparing small businesses for the single market British Steel: adding value Ready, willing and fully able to work Disabled people are proving they can be valued employees, Antony Cox writes ITV Silentnight Beds Ltd Kirklees Metropolitan Council Haydon House Hotel TCA Consultants Remploy Manchester Hq-Amarc A no-technology way to win Antony Cox looks at how a bed-maker brought in a new product and taught its staff to sell Silver service for students Caterers are employing undergraduates to get a higher standard of casual labour for their functions, Antony Cox writes Bomdardier Shorts The quality of happy holidays Tees & Hartlepool Port Authority Your life in a trainers hands Courses for staff in the National Health Service are saving lives and money, Michael Hatfield says Industry and colleges forge partnership Educational institutions are learning to provide businesses with tailor-made courses for their staff to provide skills that range from languages to engineering Michelin Straeker Construction Limited The Spastics Society Gleaner Lucas Creating skills in isolation Loyalty in mergers Reaping your own awards British Steel is breaking records with the number of awards it is winning, reports Michael Hatfield How to regain the edge Sandwell College of Further & Higher Education Bradford & Bingley
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