News from 03/12/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Bruce Clark and Mary Dejevsky, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Gordon Allan, Michael Binyon Milan, Richard Ford and Philip Bassett, Sheridan Morley, Matt Wolf, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Richard Waddington, Liz Hodgkinson, Richard Eaton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, William Hunter, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, David Lindsay, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nick Cater, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Adrian Guy, David C. E. Price, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Steve Asteson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, M. A. Taggart, John Percival, Susan Hopton, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Hugh Scurfield, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, L. Zamyatin, Jean Denton, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, Chris Anthony, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, David Hands Rugby Correspondent Leiden, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Liz Gill, Trevor Griffiths, Stephen Slater, Richard Owen, John Bell, Roger Boyes, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Susan Ellicott and Nicholas Beeston, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Michael Marshall, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Jane Bidder, Wolfgang Munghau European Business Correspondent, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Jane Eggleston, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Mark Downing and Julian Rollins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Martin Waller, Alan McGregor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Warman, Micheal Seely, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Colin Dauris, Stephen Schick, Matthew Bond, C. P. F. Baillie, Philip Jacobson, Robia Oakley, Michael Ward,
ResumoHeseltine plan to give cities their freedom Couty boroughs may be brought back Death of Copland Inside Currency stand Lottery plan Minister sacked 12 in orbit Arsenal win Index By our Foreign Staff: Odds on a war are 50-50 says Saddam Memories of theTube in the Channel tunnel Envoy appeals for cash Labour move to stop talk of challenge to Kinnock Police surround jail Kohl sweeps to win but must rely heavily on partners Fimbra Farming lobby divided over response to cut in subsidies Lament reaffirms policy on currency Aberlour 10 Years Old Single Speyside Malt NHS upheaval planned by Labour Hospitals that do the most would get the most cash, Nicholas Wood reports, under the Labour party's plans for the NHS Auciit Commission criticises lack of police efficiency Baker endorses black barrister as candidate Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Minister 's role in Iraq deals Magistrates fight move to fine child offenders' parents Benches short of wage-earners Dolphin 's retirement thwarted Arts Council chief supports national lottery Picture Gallery Marathon encounter heads for s draw Attack on Christian Aid chiefs Labour appeal Disgraced vicar at RC Service Tidings of Comfort and Joy Agenda The week ahead The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Water company to break demarcation lines Land registry is opened after 100- year secrecy From today, anyone can get details of who owns a particular home or plot and the name of any mortagagee, Christopher Warman reports TWA Picture Gallery Painting s estimate believed too high Nuclear plant' will be financial failure' The Very Best From Scotland Minister faces airline dilemma Conflicting pressures over grantiing Heathrow routes to United Widow of IRA Victim seriously injured Fading away Ferry mult Murder hunt Dentist rebuked Oil kills birds Thatcher honour Air crash deaths Jobs to go Bond winners When happiness is one long commercial break Tunnel fitting out starts in earnest Dream had three false starts Zales Economy will seal fate of fiedgeling democracy in poland Kohl faces coalition wrangle amid jostling for government places Reunited Germany's First Elections From our Own Correspondent in Brussels: High noon for world trade talks Gorbachev sacks interior minister Soviet leader pins his hopes on disputed new treaty of union Berlin voters mirror national swing to right Father of the Vatican's ostpolitik steps down Tyminski linked to secret police Rebel seizes Chad as Habre and aides flee Aircraft raided in Canada Overwork takes toll in Japan Abbey National UK set to lose vote on mining in Antarctica From Reuter in Belgrade: Yugoslav army threatens police Israel fears it will pay the price for Bush offer of talks With diplomats divided over American motives for suggesting talks with the Iraqi, right-wingers in the Shamir government accuse the us president of "blinding", Richard Owen writes Baker hints Saddam may save face in joint meeting Harrods Glenys Kinnock joins in call for hostage release Sioux take peace pipe to Baghdad Shamir vows to quell Arab 'wave of terror' Battle-ready troops fight uncertainty (AFP): Win for Egypt's ruling party Dhaka death toll (Reutre): Bullfighters shot (Reuter): Invalids killed (Reuter): Aids blackout (AP): Et actress dies European Parliamentary Labour Party Bewail the image trap ... and moreover Matthew Parris Farewell Rasputin, you did us proud Robia Oakley, political editor, pays a 'sources clot to the prime miiister My wild hyperbole card that was trumped by the bank Bernard Levin finds investment analysis stranger than fiction in the advice to go a bundle on Polly Peck Still In the driving seat Diary A fair old clip Rock of ages More means less Meet and proper Supporting cast Kohl Victorious Over to Kinnock Want a Bet? Food relief for Soviet Union Court costs Sentencing council Cancelling debts Local consensus Tests on equal pension rights Standardising buses Female of the species Charity at Christmas Subtitled news Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… No Title Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Dame Eva Turner, DBE Tertius Myburgh Appointments in the Forces Church news Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Water-mill reveals Roman grasp of mass production University news Keble Preparatory School, London Service dinners Nature notes Pierre Dux Pierre Dux, actor, died on Saturday in Paris, aged 82. He was born there on October 21,1908 Regent 's College Lef those who live in distant lands give praise and… Young Men for the Mines Compulsion after a Ballot Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items NBI Royal National Lifeboat Institution Your Will The National Deaf Children's Society Kidney The Mental Health Foundation Oxfam The Shadow of Diabetes Quest Cancer Test 2care Parkinson's Disease Society Combat Stress Help Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2348 Kicking sense into the system Teachers in Manchester have pioneered a service that could cut the need for residential car for Britain's children in trouble. William Hunter reports Posts The Open Polytechnic University of London WYE College Putteridge Bury South Bank Polytechnic How women mastered their destiny For a decade women's studies were a joke at university. Now students can take an Ma Educational Bit Publicidad—ref. E. T The Times Middlesex Polytechnic Bar Exams? Huron University Berkeley International College January Commencement London College of Business Career Analysis David Game Talking your way to Oxbridge With the interview now crucial to Oxbridge entrance, candidates need a different approach, William Cash writes Educational Natts Law Exams? A Alliance Francaise de Londres Bournemouth Polytechnic Lansdowne London Montessors Centre BAC The Queene Secretarial College The Oxford College Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Lansdowne St Godric's College. London Shrewsbury School Radon alert Royal School for the BLINDs All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No....… Super Sir to the rescue Noticecard Dollar Academy Fair advice Focus on force The last straw Do-it-yourself hostage release When Dorothy Goodwin's husband was held by Iraqi forces she took the direct approach to getting him back. Jane Bidder reports Educational University of Durban—westville University of Exeter UEA University of Dublin Trinity College City University University of Oxford Boston University Mentors who walk a tightrope of trust How do men in caring professions keep relationships with the people they help out of 'the forbidden zone'? University of Dundee Business Development Officer Fellowships Two brains for the price of one Jop sharing work at the highest levels, as two senior civil servants testify. Liz Gill reports on a successful scheme to combine children and a career Picture Gallery The card for all seasons A child's idea is now a Christmas tradition Every little bit helps Briefing Wesker music Last chance ... The Sunday Times Return of a G. I. Joe? The team which turned Joe Orton into a New York success story and is bringing his work back to the London stage talks to Matt Wolf John Grooms Still surprising Classical Music Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, 75 at the end of the week, talks to John Higgins The Times Not the whole story Television Kawai Christie's For Harry and Kenneth At last European Film Awards, there was an unexpected double victory for the host nation, as David Robinson Reports Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Fortnum & Mason Plc Tatler Rich evidence of a brief, bleak life Exhibition War poet and artist, Isaac Rosenberg doubly merits recognition, argues Joseph Connolly Bright tones lighten a grey sky Opera Pelléas et Mélisande Coliseum Concert Symphony of a Thousand Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Entertainments Winning Move Concert Capricorn St Pancras Church Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in Lodnon and (where indicated with the sympol ) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events BBC 1 Nestle Clarke move to free £1bn of school budgets for direct use The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,467 Parker Duofold BT rings the changes on phone number snobbery Word-Watching a daily safari through the language… Aa Roadwatch Record number of men m space Weather Copland , America's cowboy composer, dies at 90 Index Plan fir Airbus confirmed by BAe TUC chief turns down Guinness Singapore and Swissair in swap City law firms 'to merge' The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Bankers agree independence for Eurofed Brisk demand for power shares Blockbuster payouts at MCA From our Correspondent in New York: BA may gain in US rule change Embattled Walker set for a tough title fight John Charcol Germany looks to City for sell-offs UK firms head field in Europe under new survey method Yorkshire Bank Miller leads urban renewal Canny investors watch for the 'game over' sign Gilt-Edged New rules to allow dealing by US banks By our Industrial Editor: Sick pay bill opposed Too strong pound in ERM 'may lift taxes' Pearce to leave SNC The Times City Diary Bubbling up The Times City Diary Power: looking last edge in profits Tempus Viewing business The Times City Diary An Emu we can't refuse Economic View Soft soap The Times Cith Diary Revolutionary spirit at the ISE A Fimbra Members The Regional Electricity Companies Share Offers Guide to Completing the Public Application Form Statistics likely to underline recession Economy Recession threatens eoldi wind from US for Hanson Reporting this Week Not the season to make merry in Eurobonds Capital Markets Failures cause rise in credit insurance Chiltern finds way to sound future despite onset of recession Smaller Companies Complaints authority letter is confidential The Guinness Encyclopedia Two fonts permissible in church Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Group relief against corporation tax Obligation going with compensation offers Third Market Gold Capitalisation and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Maine - Tucker Zarak Hay Associates Jaygar Winifred Johnson Lombard Recruitment TEFL St. Anne's School Hurstpierpoint College Multilingual Services Meridian Maine - Tucker Zarak Partnership Tetra Pak Junior Secretary/receptionist Mayfair ?10,000 Abelour House Maine - Tucker Junior Secretary Kensington Housing Trust Super Secretaries Secretary/bookkeeper Sears & Crowther Registrar Merrow Employment Agency Tenerife No Title Box Number Replies PA to Director MJP Carat International Imperial Health Technologies Plc SECRETARY/PA Conference SECRETARY/PA Secretary/bookkeeper A lay but for the old ladies of Tottenham Everton cursing a protected species Elstrup shows his class Hearts defence broken by Rangers Weekend Results, Goalscorers and Tables Pools Check Coventry facing a language problem Visitors fail test of nerve Orient let leaders slip away Keith Blackmore revoews the third and fo A strong case for narrower goals Football Louise Taylor reviews the second division Ferryman knows the score Jenkins shows vision beyond his years Welsh stand-off grows in stature as his lineout collcagues are dwarted by Dutch bulk and height North are bemused by London's tactical brio London .... 43 Northern Bath leave their fire at home Weekend Results Games that carry a health warning (Reuter): Craven threatens to beat the ban Amber shirts play a stop-go game Haly must do some homework London Welsh .... Oxford University Mandarin: Talented Morley to shine vvm Mfgjer obstacles Mandarin: Worcester Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Head second over hurdles Desert Orchid assessment on hold until King George From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Miriam's Fancy is costly failure Saturday's results Jump leaders Rapid Raceline American win shifts centre of power Bhaura 's vital double Lancashire confirm stature Victoria Wine Seaton helps keep out an onslaught from league leaders Hockey Scandinavians prosper as Britons crash out Motor Sport Cooke succumbs to a punishing schedule Table Tennis Kronberger records double triumph Skiing champions quick to make their mark Hall defection clears the way for Kumar Badminton Today's Fixtures (AFP): Border in rousing form for Australia Cricket (Reuter): Sri Lanka flounder on Shastri (Reuter): Lara stakes claim for Test position Defence has final say for faltering Kingston Basketball champions retain the first of their titles at the Albert Hall England fall well short Success may lift the burden Non-league football English treble completed by Poel Voorde Cyclo-cross For the Record (AP): Morse out of the ranks of obscurity Golf Combined Germany a powerful force in pool Swimming Australians end French claims of improvement Rugby league Bradford made to toil Whales cause a spot of race bother Yachting West Germans accused of using drugs In brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Liverpool 's lead cut in half Homeowners Friendly Society Match Facts Gooch read! the riot act to his payers Villa confident of clearance for Stas Hendry holds his nerve to see off Davis Agassi likely to pay price Carling faces enquiry
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