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News from 06/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, R. Hayes, Widget Finn, Malcolm Brown, Rosemary Righter, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Winifred A. Higgins, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nick Nuttall, Robert Wilson, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, M. A. Pomery, M. Pomery, Martin Spence, Bruce G. Grainger, Sheridan Morley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Wilkes, Ian Murray, Simon Burrows, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, John Stout, Nora Beloff, Peter Stothard, US Editor and Michael Soltys, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, S. E. R. Evans, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Sean Enright, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Hugh Mayor, Leslie Tilley, Sally Watts, Ann Longmuir, John Woodcock, Bryan Clark, H. Weisl, Jeffery Matthews, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Terry Brown, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Lindley, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Hugh N. Parsons, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Michael Kettle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, E. S. Broadway, Keith Adamson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, J. C. E. Murray, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, David Lipsey and Nicholas Wood, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, David Brewerton, Iola Smith, David Rudnick, Peter Guilford and Michael Binyon, Joss Ackland, Brian Alderson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Dan Del-Rivo, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Deepak Lal, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Frank Allaun, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Dunne, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Anne McElvoy, David Goodenday, Michael Hornsby and Peter Guilford, Philip Webster and Douglas Broom, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Christopher Jackson, Peter Murdoch, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, B. C. Roberts, Clement Freud, Andrew Mango, Mary Dejevsky,

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Heseltine offer to Labour on poll tax reform No fundamental change for two years Six million power hungry Policy chief Police woe Submarine log Soap Garbo Optimistic Ozal Index Belgian police seize armed IRA suspects Church statistics move in mysterious ways Rushdie bubbles to the surface Policy paper on Europe delayed by the cabinet Baker warns Saddam of 'sudden, massive strike Collapse of Gatt round expected by noon deadline Prickly Present Problems Solved Time is running out for poll tax reforms, finance chiefs say Ministers' science advisers ignored Harrods Treasury triumph as head of policy unit appointed Picture Gallery Twist in the tale for Jimmy's story Europe's largest teaching hospital, St James's in Leeds, is to become an NHS trust. Peter Davenport spoke to the man overseeing the change Trusts will stay in the NHS Microwave tests raise new safety fears Open hostility erupts over union election Debate in Dail on Ulster aim Protection cost Note rebuke Murder charge Security hijack Smarties alert Council blamed for bringing police force to its knees Population shift favours Scotland New statute likely to outlaw race bias in justice system Private life, public love Can Gorbachev come through? Gowns to glitter Get tougher, teacher Police investigate Tory's comment Picture Gallery Lecturers close to agreeing two-year pay deal Amstrad Olympus Superzoom Navy to warn fishermen of submarine movements Victory for Karpov levels contest Remand prisoner begins sixth year in jail Lorrain Osman has been in Brixton prison, without a trial, since 1985. The Malaysian banker spoke to Bill Frost about his life as an inmate and his fight to resist extradition to Hong Kong Accidental discovery leads to new anti-cancer drug Theatre boom 'reaching final act C4 sounds festive notes Laphroaig Ripper's wife pledged to stay faithful Consultation offer from Heseltine on poll tax Porsche Tories could learn from US ban on third term Museum building review ordered Health move ICL pledge Enough work Export ban Parliament today Backbench efforts to change law Parliament tries to save the children Chancellor agrees that Britain is in recession Dixons Picture Gallery Labour fight on money union Europe 'Armed force for Ec' call Defence Trade wars loom if negotiations fail The Brussels trade talks are in danger of collapse. What will be the consequence of a breakdown? Rosemary Righter, introducing a worldwide analysis by Times writers, looks at those countries likely to be worst hit Deft manoeuvring by America puts EC in the dock Subsidies wrangle Poorest likely to suffer National Australia Bank German farmers fight to survive Jobs threat Midwest families sure of survival American view Vested interest draw battle lines Protectionism The David Watt Memorial Prize HE US troops arrest leader of Panama rebels after siege For music videos get on down to Smith's Bush preaches a new order for New World Press scent a scandal in Taylor's Passion From Associated Press in Dhaka: Ershad 's successor chosen by opposition Top American general vows to liberate Kuwaiti lands US hint of support for peace summit Israel violence (Reuter): New Arab call Gulf gifts postbox Iraq hostage dies (AFP): Stolen art found Briton arrested Former SAS men 'trained Medellín mercenaries' Picture Gallery Soviet budget hitch over high spending on defence Tears greet German food parcel New mayor seeks to restore Berlin as seat of power Walesa urges 'Marshall aid' plan Greater powers for EC rejected The subsidy is always greener …and moreover Is the NHS good for our health? Jeremy Laurance says Labour's new reforms, like the government's fail to ask if treatments work One of the sillier grudges in the music hall of time Bernard Levin ponders the illogical course of a literary feud over nothing that divided two friends for seventeen years Stop-press to the Commonwealth Trojan kilt Double exposure Black bird Mather jilted? MR Heseltine's Dragon In Praise of British Theatre Dublin's New Spirit Unlocking Gatt negotiations Change in Singapore Cheltenham selection Social Charter issues Need for patience in the Gulf Prison visits Silver at No 10 Land registration Drawbacks over Soviet aid Royal coat of arms Wanted : organists Beyond recall? Buckingham Palace December 5: Sir George Young Bt,… Forthcoming marriages Denis Williams Dr Denis Williams, CBE neurologist, died on November 26 aged 81. He was born in Aberaeron on December 4,1908 Today's royal engagements Luncheon Lecture Lord Waddington Ignacio Gallego Teodoro Ignacio Gallego Bezares, a leader of the Spanish Communist Party (Pce), died in Madrid on November 24 of heart failure aged 76. He was born on April 1,1914 LooKing for the common good in pluralism Church news Anniversaries Appointments Ellis Cosslett Dr Vernon Ellis Cosslett, FRS pioneer of electron microscopy, died on November 21 aged 82. He was born on June 16,1908 Lord Pearce Dinners Birthdays today Fill us each morning with your constant love so that… The Empire in France Charles-Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-73) was the nephew of Napoleon. In 1848 he was elected president of the French republic; four years later he was accepted as emperor. With the Prussian victory in the Franco-Prussian war the Second Empire collapsed and the emperor went into exile to England where he died Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2351 Eastern promise of jobs for Brits Science & Technology Alten Ltd AFRC Taking a tip from the witch doctor Snake venom holds a key to developing super drugs for controlling nervous system disorders such as epilepsy. Malcolm Brown explains Analyst & Programmer Tiling over the deadly gas cracks Information rescources Glaxo Pharmaceuticals UK Limited Daily journey to the centre of the Earth An underground world of offices and shops is planned to ease overcrowding in the great cities, Nick Nuttall reports Science & Technology Computeach New Years Resolution?? Geoscience Jobsearch International University of Cambridge Roll up for a multimedia show Computers that mix video, graphics and text are round the corner Now ice age freezes out global warming The Times Take a deeper breath Selfridges Ancient art for eczema Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Damage in the gut The shocking truths of human survival Why can soliders fight on in the heat of battle even when they are terribly injured and why can good news send us into shock? Liz Gill looks at a mysterious syndrome Life with relish Breathing Space Legacy or Donation After three decades , Emily speaks up Colin Dunne meets the quiet woman from the heart of Coronation Street Selling fruits of Gardner's life Jewellery belonging to a film legend and a rich recluse goes under the hammer Nescafe Gold Blend There 's life in the old dog yet Brian Alderson selects the first eleven from the mob of children's books of all sorts and conditions and formats and pop-ups and sit downs Granta Fox San's fables Anno's Aesop a Book of Fables by Acsop and Mr Fox Retold and illustrated by Mitsomasa Anno Reinhardt Books, £9.99 Hey diddle diddle, pix in the middle The Orchard Book of Nursery Rhymes Chosen by Zena Sutherland Illustrated by Faith Jaques orchard Books, £9.95 Dillons the Bookstore Green, faintly obscene Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Books 1-4 By Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird Penguin, £6.99 each Foyles Art Gallary Christmas books for children Reginald Hill Grafton Books Pristine revival for the classic sound of silents Cinema: Preview David Robinson on this weekend's London showings of The Chess Player Statesmen, war and leisure wear Television Hospitals' Christmas Carol Concerts Prokofiev National Garden Gift Tokens Menace from Dennis Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews The Hot Spot, Texasville, Home Alone, a World Without Pity, Time of the Gypsies and Mister Frost Going concern Pinter's rolling Briefing Scottish search Pelléas and Mélisande Last chance ... Yorkshire pudding in the sky Theatre Time and the Conways Old Vic Theatre The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Lyric, Hammersmith Dance Beneath the Skin Sadler's Wells Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Opera The Vanishing Bridegroom Covent Garden Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events BBC1 Make mine a dibble Reagan fears dangers of chaos for Gorbachev The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,470 Word-Watching a daily safari through the language… Aa Roadwatch Litigation trend puts pregnant women under threat. Acheson says Weather Trussed turkey sails into stormy waters Political sketch Incex US oil down $3 on Gulf hopes Yorkshire Water has lowest cost Dan-Air issue David James, chairman of Dan-Air, is considering a… The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Investors face power float disappointment Stags dreaming of quick bucks UK travel deficit widens to £2.4bn Back to the future to beat Japan By our City Staff: Bass gives warning on difficult trading Art collection sales boost Saatchi profits Fidelity Investments Share Service Tunnel issue take-up at 84% IBM to relocate division HQ to Britain British Coal 'on course for £100m' Datastream International Power hire lifts Salvesen Lamont urged to spur investment House price inflation up Property market remains 'stagnant' New loD chief named Avon falls to £I0.6m for year Caffyns pre-tax declines At&t ready to bid $6.4bn for NCR Business Roundup Plan set out for Goodman Foseco payout possible Geevor plans to raise £2m Drexel payout hope By our City Staff: Cape aiming to resist recession Companies in Brief Fimbra Stirling buys Fiona Rose KPMG rises to $5.4bn Axe falls at County A head of caution on full Bass measure Tempus Streets ahead Over quick Selling power to the people Comment Bring 'em in alive Green gauge James woos new investors to boost wind beneath the wings of Dan-Air Survey shows City supports R&D Germans drive a hard bargain Inflationary binge way follow Volkswagen strike over pay rises TSB Group Doubt over future of Bell Group Systems success STC resignation Lombard fall Thorn sets price World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Bunzl acts to fend off attack by the 'dirty tricks brigade Stock Market Tyre demand slump hurts Pirelli Recent Issues Major Changes Major Indices Trade surplus is boost for Bonn RICS urged to give ruling in Scott's value dispute Tokyo up despite economic worries Douglas bucks the recession Peace talks boost Dow Wall Street London Traded Options Blancpain Quietly firm Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Infromation Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Times Educational Supplement Workwise Recruitment Consultants Legal Notice Diary of Times Classified Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Jockey Club Administrator Secretary/receptionist Chairman's P. 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Pa to Chairman Secretarial College Multi-Lingual Opportunities Italian Speaking Pa/sec DSA Bilingual Ltd Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Meridian (Rec Cons) Career Design Recruitment Consultants A Fresh Approach Jaygar Bilingual Start 1991 Receptionist Joyce Guiness Rec Cons Super Secretaries Professional Receptionist Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Pa in Sales Promotion European Media Company King's College London Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Recruitment Consultants Training Courses Turkey looks west for funds After striving for years to build a stronger economy, Turkey's efforts are being set back by repercussions from the Gulf dispute, David Rudnick says Pamukbank Inter-national in Turkey Turkish Free Trade Zones Europe as a model Change and Innovation Banking practices in Turkey are slowly being brought into line with those of EC countries Tying up loose ends Although textiles carry the economy, the sector is not without obstacles Morgan Stanley Tütünbank The strong face of optimism Andrew Mango interviews Turgut Ozal, the president of Turkey, and finds a man confident of solution Motors switch to fast lane Encouraging signs in the car industry Restructuring of an industry Building contractors have been forced to find new markets Isbank Amateur rules National identity Pension power subject to good faith Management liable for permitting transport of unfit animals Weight not the Sole criterion Managers drive up golf fees Ashes to ashes Racing solution A different code Betting turnover to plunge Bookmaking report endorses gloomy finance predictions White determined to prove his worth Snooker Husband loses married tax allowance Terms of agreement not relevant to service Date of knowledge for limitation period Faldo is expected to do much better Golf Delegation of election protects union Mandarin: Auntie Dot set for another course win Mandarin: Windsor Mandarin: Uttoxeter Mellor finds form with 25-1 double Ludlow starter reported Mandarin: Taunton Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from yesterday's four meetings Huntingdon Rapid Raceline Hard man emerges from soft shell Knockdown prices for meeting of superpowers Cricket Jarvis gets 'summons' Multiple Display Advertising Items Poised to break the mould Tendulkar reveals the Midas touch Mclntyre counting the cost of capsize Yachting Final flourish seals win for Hue Williams Rackets Sport on TV Today's Fixtures Carling cleared of being paid for opening a show Rugby Union Drake sails in on the winning side Late flood of points as Nottingham coast on Stern test facing Irish No jam for Robertson Bowls Supporters united behind a club worth fighting for Negative approach takes spice out of under-21 encounter Football Both sides pay the penalty Parker out for months Ski Hotline Tyson's target Sport in Brief University thwart a gallant challenge Hockey Sponsorship revenue is threatened by new code Sport and Television Aitken gives high praise to crews Rowing For the Record Football Marathon mutiny subdued Athletics No joy for England in tough group Basketball Sports Service Cricket Snooker Index Expert rejects Aga's claim NSPCC A town counting the cost Lineker supports Games campaign Italian medieval masters of the oval ball game David Hands sheds light on a stylised form of rugby played in Italy in the sixteenth century Women challenge boxing ban Anxious Gooch gets his hand in a week early Gower's socks no match for new rule Index Handicapped by bias Prejudice and ignorance are holding back an army of talented and keen, but disabled, professional people, Widget Finn writes Doctus Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Executive Resourcing Sema Group PA Consulting Group Human Resources Marketing & Training Professional Nws Bank plc TNT The worldwidce Transportation Group Eames Jones Judge Hawkings Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International Theaker Monro & Newman Recruitment and Personnel… Whitehead Rice HFC Insurance Services United Artists EPG Hess Amerada Hess Limited Howgate Sable General Manager Oil & Gas Exploration & Production… NRA Information Systems Manager K3 Stafford Long & Partners Finexco Business Consultants Management Career Consultants Management Career in Golf New Careers marketing people Professionally Management Consultant HE Retail Management Consultants Ltd Fletcher Hunt plc Career Consultants Nokia Data Implement Recruitment United Friendly Insurance plc Clyde Petroleum plc Goodman Graham and Associates BAT Simpson Crowden Consultants British Gas Premier Stockbroker - 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