News from 10/12/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Peter Green, Carol Reed, Roger Preston, Gordon Allan, David Rhys Jones, Jinathan Green, Sheridan Morley, Philip Howard, James Bone, Chris Eliou, Joseph Williams, Clive Davis, Dessa Trevisan and Richard Bassett, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Howard French, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Victor Walker, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Angeliki Moynihan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Our Irish Racing Correspondent, G. W. Hunt, Robert Gieve (Vice-chairman), John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dick Howard, Jennifer Fowler, Stanley Manchester, Simon Tait, George Rae, John Woodcock, Wolfgang Munchau, Martin Hoyle, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Joy Hill, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, Ian Murray and Christopher Walker, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Susan Ellicott and Andrew McEWEN, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Clyde Binfield, Richard Evans, Claire Lyon, Christopher English (Secretary to the trustees), John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, John Bell, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Michael Theodoulou and Christopher Walker, Ian Ross, Paul Adams, Ronald Butt, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, John E. Smith, Andrew Lockley, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Wayland Kennet, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Mary Dejevsky, Walter Gammie, Lessware, Aylmer, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Young and Ray Clancy, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mohammed B. A. Rizvi, Vivien Tomlinson, John Currie, Vince Wright, Louise Byrne, John Hoskyns, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, D. M. L. Alexander, Peter Robinson, J. R. R., Anna Franklin, Thanos Veremis, Nicholas Ridley, Keith Joseph, M. J. Bissmire,
ResumoUs rejects Iraqi offer of date for Baker talks IOCto visit South Africa Tyson triumph Ershad fights on Field refusal City enquiry FA Cup draw New engineers Index Howe urges Major to enthuse over Europe Ruin time of year for prohibited puddings Walesa romps to landslide victory Ten die, services disrupted as blizzards sweep Britain Cold comfort for sell-off investors Britain's jobless could 'increase by a million' The Writing School Tories ready themselves for possible early Election Herbert Smith MPs challenge government over details of Rover deal Picture Gallery Kasparov bounces back to victory By our Chief Political Correspondent: Owen will put Major's words to test before endorsing him Treasury may back abolition of poll tax Communists wait to change their name Agenda The week ahead Poltergeist raid puzzles detectives Fiesta goes top Peace formula Journalist dies Britain caught unawares again Picture Gallery Drivers urged to stay in cars Explorer stranded with sled The real thing Steaming on Phone freeze Firemen hurt PSION Sheep farmer saved by igloo Airlines demand licensing of courier firms to curb terrorism threat Polytechnics may be given the status of universities Fears rise for missing schoolgirl Workmen uncover 2nd-century coffin Race equality staff ponder new political landscape Ruling checks role of left-wing union officials Students unite green opinion Airlines demand licensing of courier firms to curb… Trading on a Sunday turns into open shop riddle Malta war memorial appeal Counties' call for districts to go exposes Tory division Imbert in intensive care again Guards beaten Drug charges Fines scheme Abuse hearing Security call Bond winners Costs close nation's leading bottle bank Last-diteh plea for photographic pioneer's home £310,000 is needed to save the house where many eminent Victorians were photographed. Simon Tait reports Glenmorangie Ershad seeks to stage comeback by the ballot box Toshiba Picture Gallery (NYT): Duvalier factions resurface in Haiti Ranchers on trial for Mendes killing (AFP): 100 killed in Indian ethnic violence (AFP): Back on stream Detainees to sue Canadian saint (AFP): Return to power (Reuter): Colombia raid Husain calls on Arab states to join in Gulf dialogue US stalls over UN linkage Hostages back in Europe with a bump Jewish settlers adopt siege mentality Israelis in the occupied territories are doggedly determined to withstand the pressures of the Palestinian uprising, Richard Owen reports Violent start to new intifada year Harrods Libyans demand return of prisoners (AP): Anti-war protests (AFP): Spy book action (AP): Rushdie reminder (Reuter): Medicine plea Disruption on Soviet railway system hits food-aid drive De Maizière accused of Stasi link Albanians protest Eta bomb kills six (AP): Leadership failure Walesa battles to cast off mentality of the barricades The Solidarity leader's critics say that his move to the presidential palace will unleash a dictotor-ni-waiting. Roger Boyes weighs up the dissident who come in from the cold Opposition alleges Serbia poll fraud Hurd will present softer stance on Eurpoe's future Anglo American Corporaton of South Africa Labour must aim higher …and moreover An iceberg tip for Rifkind Golden oldie Please, no food aid for Russia Mary Dejevsky in Moscow explains how western charity props up the system and makes real famine more likely Come and get your rotten apples, only?50,000 a go Bernard Levin puts two questions to the Metropolitan Police after its latest false-imprisonment award Mind the bores Gulfs apart Farewell party? Baker's buzzing Paris-Berlin Express Opening Downing Street Blow the Wind Southerly Europe's stance and Gatt failure Notwithstanding Cheltenham selection Analysis of the effects of Thatcher administrations Choice between war and sanctions in Gulf conflict Silver at No 10 Dressing the part All-male cabinet The Times Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Joan Bennett Appointments in the Forces Martin Ritt A conformist conscience Trevor Kempson University news British-American Ball John Denis Purcell Births On this Day Announcements Oxfam British Diabetic Association The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Britain against Drugs London Association for the Blind The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Samaritans NBI RNLI To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword Juggler of the books and begging bowls With mounting debt in the universities, and growing pains in the polytechnics, Alan Howarth has his hands full, John O'Leary writes Educational Ealing Education Service Winchester College Dover College Chaplain Brasenose and Worcester Colleges St. Antony's Secretarial College The Times Weakest teachers on the way out The Open University Truth is top of the timetable Prague's first private school since the thaw in communism has set new standards in education, reports Anna Franklin Educational Courses Beakeley Internatonal College Middlesex Polytechnic St Christopher's School St James's College Lansdowne The Queens Secretarial College St. Godric's College St. Aldates Secretarial & Business College David Game Make a Date with Florence Alliance Francaise Huron University Lansdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hellenic College of London Lansdowne Christ Church Raw deal in the services Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair Oxford College Legends in their own lunchtime Never mind mind history's great characters, what about its caserroles? Jonathon Green chews over BBC2's forthcoming dish of the day The Times Educational Supplement 'Twas the night before Christmas ... and the dog was stealing the turkey. Is your insurance cover ready? The Times Echoes of the old Ringmaster The bracelet J. R. R. Tolkien promised his secretary was transformed into a remarkable literary gift. Now it has been published Are we toying with children's affections? Do weekend fathers and working mothers buy off their 'portable children' with portable toys? Most parents talk of buying children things that 'stretch them' Book Token Blue+cross St. Joseph's Hospice Marie Curie Faith, hope and little marketing Charities are getting professional in their campaigning and winning wider company support Widget Finn writes Winners with business How do charities go about getting donations from the commercial sector? NBI A very special personal kind of care ... To beautify or not to beautify As Sheffield's Lyceum Theatre re-opens its doors today, Joseph Williams looks at the high cost of bringing old theatres back to life Affable maestro behind the images Henry Mancini, in London to record a new album, talks to Clive Davis about his career Friends of the Elderly and Gentlefolk's help "Marvellous Terrific" Falls and failings Christie's Proms not promising Broadway bound? Laud of the dance Spirit in stone Last chance Flush with domestic dottiness Thetre Warhol! Offstage, Chalk Farm Concert Bbc SO/Zagrosek Festival Hall/Radio 3 Dance Roughcut Theatre Royal, Newcastle Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Dance A Streetcar Named Desire Theatre Royal, Glastgow Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Todays Events Bbc 1 NSPCC Picture Gallery Blow for Labour as Field says no to new reselection contest The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,473 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Index New chief to head shake-up at BTR MCA rejects Yosemite donation plea Accountants oppose draft The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Administrators at Levitt after Fimbra enquiry More Berisford sales after sugar deal Tortuous path to close the deal Lower inflation points to rate cut Pirelli to ask Continental investors for coup support John Charcol Power sell-off attracts 5.7m Volkswagen wins race to be Skoda equity partner Midland merger on doupt London 'last to benefit from 1992' Wall Street profits dive Hard task for Lloyd's chief S&n figures could advance to ?118m Reuter: Worry over Bond as 'going concern Business 'turns down pay scheme' Continental markets could be the best focus of attention SCP satisfaction makes future look good says survey Lake bites City bait Reaper nears for European farmers Economic View BTR heads predators in bargain basement Offer for orphans Slimmer brokers Strauss farewell Flamboyant rise may leave Levitt counting his friends Jon Ashworth looks at the man behind the trouble Levitt Group King of Uk insurance salesmen Betterware looks to the Continent for door-to-door growth Betterware Consumer Products, the door-to-door… Sentencing offenders against children Custodial sentence for contemnors under 21 Deterrnce term for pickpocket was inappropriate Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts UK in breach on review detention Third Market Gold Capitalisation and change on week Greeks adopt Thatcherite policies for Olympian task The new government is rebuilding its relations abroad and imposing austerity at home to revive the flagging economy, Chris Eliou reports Metaxa the Greek Spirit The tall man aims for the pinnacle Paying the price for turning the corner Greece faces a year of rising unemployment and low pay rises, Victor Walker writes Shipowners beware of a government bearing gifts The merchant fleet is slow to come home, despite changes to labour law and reduced taxes, Claire Lyon writes The nation restores international role Membership of the European Community gives the country security much envied by its Balkan neighbours, Thanos Veremis reports ETBA Old wine in new technology The making of wine in Greece, which goes back thousands of years, has adapted to modern methods. Carol Reed looks at the progress of an industry that promises to boost exports Eurofin Group Delta The new hotels that could bring tourism up to date Sea yields secrets of ancient trade XA Greece Elizabeth Hunt New Year, New Start Educational University College of Swansea Box Number Replies Diary of Times Classified Prep & Public Schools Preparatory School University Appointments Maine - Tucker A Fresh Approach King's College London University of essex University of Leicester Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Winifred Johnson University of Oxford The University of Manchester Newnham College Cambridge CenTACOM University of Manchester Elizabeth Hunt Recruiyment Consutants Susan Hamilton Capital City Keystone Recruitment Knightsbridge Secretaries Bilingual Start 1991 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Hammersmith Keystone Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stella Fisher Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recuirtiment Consulations Jaygar Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items A team of all the talents is shaken but not yet stirred Neath allowed to walk on by Park exploit their tactical reserves Late tries bring colour to error-ridden game Chilcott and Teague called up Weekend Results and Tables Try-thirsty pack rue call of time Harlequins stalwart dies at 58 Unruffled Brown reaffirms his class Iii fortune rebounds Cornish The Times Sri Lankans end tour with one-day triumph Lang wait is rich for BAF West Indies victory looks a certainty after shaky opening Counties told to avoid bad pitches New pair of boots makes a world of difference to Stock Kronberger's run makes history For the Record Curry has settle for second Alpine cuts planned Faultless display by Martin Montpelier Lad can sperahead treble for in-form Doughty Warwick abandoned but prospects bright Sangster, Dickinson link up Edinburgh Aga Khan says Britain should look to Europe Irish supplementary entry costs to go up National Hunt leaders Saturday's Lingfield results Gifford's Arkle hero put down Havant go top after a weekend douple Hounslow forced to fight back Rapid Raceline Chelsea lie their influence at top Wilkinson rejects lucky tag Weekend Results. Goalscorers and Tables Walsh sets new benchmark Wimbledon worth a hatful as Gould waits to join QPR Dismissed Adams loses three games Whiteside is linked with Wednesday Tyson hovers like a cold-blooded culler Biggins's treble is toast of Woking Balance is right for West Ham Third-round bonus for revived Bournemouth Souness unimpressed Turner's swing decisive Golf Rayne ends Oldham hopes Fisa watchdog aims to eradicate bad driving Errors foil French courage Plans for open title racing get false start Cycling Today's Fixtures Bost takes lead in European League Equestrianism Male-beats off Boone In Brief Index England snared in despondency Scoreboard from Perth Tyson boxing clever Arrow FA Clip finalists drawn at home Third round Draw Taylor's B squad defies odds to come together IOC delegation will visit South Africa Davis comes back from cold to freeze out Clark
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