News from 12/12/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Green, Richard Aldrich (Chairman), Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, David Frost (Chairman), Alan Ducker, Mike Lamb, Diana Wildman, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Andrew Walker, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Winder, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Michael Preston, Charles Bremner, Ruben Straker, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Susan Ellicott and Richard Owen, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Paul Wheeler, Jane Wyatt, John Stanley, Ian Dunlop, H. T. Bennett, Michael Griffith (Chairman-designate), Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, David Miller, Adrian Brodkin, Martin Jacques, L. Zamyatin, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Cooper, Gillian Bowditch, William Greaves, John Higgins, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Timothy Rogers, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Richard Wells Chief Constable, Harold Lind, Steve Acteson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jill Sherman, Lord Hartington, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ray Noble, David Brewerton, Georg Solti, David Young, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Robin Wilson (Vice-Chairman), Matthew Parris, Robin Oakley and Jill Sherman, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Victoria McKEE, Michael Austin, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Lycett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, H. Lehrer, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoPledge by Kgb Chief to halt Soviet Collapse Galbraith 'expelled' Ripper visitors Access ruling Hammer dies Top women Gooch returns Oxford win Index Moscow rejects US troops call Ignominious end of a Napoleon of crime Tide of reform sweeps Albania Major pledges another ?42m for haemophiliacs EC farm reforms may hit Britain hardest Crackers with Proper Stuffing Power shares close at 50% premium School budget rules will put squeeze on education authorities Tories vote to expel man in racial abuse storm Oxford to set up management school 'to rival Harvard Radical reform plan for legal complaints Missile plot Irishmen found guilty Managers told to put safety first Hammering home the message: Roger Freeman, the… Free Ford insurance upsets brokers Nurses call off action Police criticism Bus drivers strike BP petrol down Royal celebrations Fidelity pact with Ripper no sham, wife tells libel jury Equal access for parents 'must not be aim of court' Half of girls 'have had sex by 16' Parents are urged not to hit children Partial victory for campaigners The announcement of an extra 42 million compensation for haemophiliacs is a partial Victory for the Victims and their families who have endured a bitter five-year campaigh for justice. Jill Sherman reports Too little, too late, says victim Picture Gallery £80m sought for museum facelift Deal bomb security questions blocked by coroner Sotheby's to close two branches Peugeot 205 Trio Bishops urge government action to aid the homeless Focus on storm fury Little grubs scream to be read a revolting rhyme at bedtime Farmer accused of failing to restore footpath Homes cut off until weekend Casio 800 jobs go as costly coal mine is closed Girl found safe Sheep enquiry A pretty penny Water-boatmen Sanctions may not be enough, Hurd tells House High cost of Tory meetings Secret census Car phones More jobless Parliament today RW Raymond Weil Geneve Labour rebels Mandela 'has last word South Africa Picture Gallery Tory backbenchers put their Community views to the test Europe Labour Party Front Bench Labour attacks electricity sale 'success' Power Big errors in cash prediction Benefits Arrow the World's Favourite Shirt Dewar joy may turn to tears Scotland Shamir and Bush paper over Gulf differences Algeria launches peace mission Nuclear expert dismisses fears Force boosted Briton closes a chapter on Third Reich history Last call for Europeans to increase forces in the Gulf Happy landings Republics 'withholding Soviet food supplies SPD picks 'political snail' as new head Reuter: Prosecutors allow Tyminski to leave Harrods Knightsbridge Pretoria sends army into township Dixons Reuter: Alia fails to shore up old Hoxha ideology Britain resists extension of EC majority voting Picture Gallery Japanese puts finishing touch to Mozart work Serbian opposition vows to fight on A Public Thank You to 10,128 Newly Discovered… A Public Thank You to 10,128 Newly Discovered… A Public Thank You to 10,128 Newly Discovered… A Public Thank You to 10,128 Newly Discovered… Capitalist with key to the Kremlin dies at 92 Armand Hammer: a man to whom East and West opened their doors Nasa facing 'second golden age' A long love affair with art, charity and VIPs O1 Blue Eyes swings back into favour Newyork Notebook bY Cherles Bremner By our Correspondent: Legal gain and legal action Revenge threat after jogger trial verdicts (AP): Divorce for Ivana Trump (Reuter): Zhivkov charge (AP): Bush son trial (Reuter): Dissident prize Green Canada (Reuter): Fiery pile-up New class for the Nineties …and moreover What are we really doing in space? Nigel Hawkes, Science editor, praises teh orbiting Japanese newsman for breathing life a galaxy of human robots Saddam leading the west up a familiar blind alley Conor Cruise O' Brien on the sorry precedent for talks aimed at a comprehensive Middle East settlement Bow and sling Handicapped at the polls Old black eyes Under the spell Chameleon man Help for Medical Victims Yugoslavia Falling Apart Rights of Trespass Sidelights on the electricity sale Car emissions Deselecting Tories Aid for Soviet Union Towards better relations with police 'Little ice age' Royal coat of arms Welsh environment Mellor promotion Schools under new regime A world view Age discrimination Playing our tune Court Circular Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today DR Armand Hammer Marriages Wentworth Milton Mount Memorial services Luncheons Anniversaries Susan Elizabeth Reddaway Church news Dinners University news Birth On this Day Luxury with Economy The Cumerland Opend London Association for the Blind The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Concise Crossword No 2356 Up and Up the Salary ladder More and More women are Moving into the earnings stratospher of the top professions. Sally Brompton finds out where they are, and how they arrived there Multiyork Tissue of lies? Easy Christmas Law digest Rub a glove The Times Struggling in through the guilt When the going gets tough because of bad weather, the tough commuter gets going. The rest us suffer agonies of indecision Letters to Gorbachev Television The Times Years of re-living dangerously Classical Music Paul Griffiths on the launch of Simon Rattle's ambitious ten-year music project to celebrate the 20th century, decade by decade Is native talent out of bounds? John Percival asks if the influx of foreign stars is causing British male dancers to be ignored Bach Goldberg Variations Bosendorfer BBC The Contemporary Textile Gallery Opera from a small box Briefing Family puts on a brave face Theatre Three Sisters Queen's Cabaret Thirtysomehow The Hangover Show Lyric Studio Hammersmith Opera Die Fledermaus Festival Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Concert Joyful Company of Singers Purcell Room Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbal) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events BBC 1 NSPCC Picture Gallery Big Commons vote for use of force against Saddam The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,475 Lawyers turning away 'too expensive' legal aid work Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather A nimble Major has all the answers Political sketch Index Power shares rocket to big premiums The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Goodman ruling delay Bitter-sweet cocktail for brewers North-South divide shows up in the pub Brierley places Discount stake Pearson interest Dowtv level Tiphook holding Liquidators appointed for Levitt after request Danish group buys AFF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hammer death may lead to sale of oil assets Gulf pushes US quarterly deficit to $25bn Charter adds to cash pile with £20m office sale Companies in Brief Traditional Options Alpha Stocks City Call Bulletin Blick shares jump 15p on profits Stationer in red Lasmo payout Hardanger falls Feedback down Major Changes Fall for Granada Tip Europe rises 17p as rival Tiphook buys near-10 % stake Stock Market Recent Issues By our Economics Correspondent: Failure to cut cost will close firms says CBI Sturge says revival has begun Major Indices Anglo selling interests to McErlain company Business Roundup BSS dividend unchanged Northamber sales fall US bid wins 12% of Priest Deposit Charge urged Mint group bid extended Office fitter at £304,000 Dow retreats 10 points Wall Street Power packed Lessons on Levitt for investors Comment Shadows over a quick recovery at Ferranti I'm Joll - fly me Smelling of roses Into care for a perk Brighter side to Granada picture Timpus Scottish & Newcastle The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Moderate falls Stock Exchange Prices A code that could bite A new press watchdog aims to succeed in putting an end to unscrupulous journalism. Charles Wintour reports Slinn Computer Group Fs Faren Sutaris Beavers Ltd A Prosperous New Year Tele Marketing/sales Scripture Union JDF The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (UK) Alfred Marks Marketing & Managing Is Hard News going Soft? A move to Sunday has sparked staff rumours of a change of emphasis. Have they got the story right? Astron Appointments Limited Reporter The Times Tradetime. Ltd The Shephard Press The University of Leeds The Times Televison's Catch -22 Those bidding for the Channel 3 franchise would be wise to consider which party is likely to be in power during the Nineties, Harold Lind reports Crone Corkil Multilingual Seer Selection The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Secretary/PA La Creme De La Creme 'Grazing' on the Greener Radio 4 The man with the most difficult job in broadcasting is juggling with listeners loyalty Judy Farquharson Ltd Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Crone Corkill Multilingual The Grosvenor Bureau International Secretaries Belle Secretarial Ltd Alfred Marks La Cr?me De La Cr?me Executive P. A North West Thames Sears plc Merryweather Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants International Executive Assistant The Work Shop Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Susan Doughty Recruitment Fox-Pitt, Kelton Ltd Pritchard Englefield & Tobin Medical Secretary/research Assistant Hobstones Recruitment Consultants ACME appointments Wp Training ?18,000 PKG Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Cicerone Ltd Strategy & Acquisitions Co Multi-Lingual Opportunities Eagle Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Marvic Textiles Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kings College London Multiple Classified Advertising Items PR Secretary DSA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Legal Creme J. P. Malnick & Co Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the islands of your dreams The West Indies may seem a world away, but reasonably priced villas and flats mean that more Britons are choosing the region as a holiday or retirement base. Diana Wildman reports London Property Berwick (U. K.) P. L. C Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dulwich Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd Chipstead, Surrey Sold the National Homes Register Multiple Classified Advertising Items North West Multiple Classified Advertising Items Once only Westbury Homes Scotland Carlton Gate Stanhope House New Homes Allison Homes Limited Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property William Sawyer & Co Realtors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canary Islands SVR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Tenerife Tenerife Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colm Mc Evoy Auctioneers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Barbican Raymond Bushell Robertbruce & Partners French Douglas & Gordon Tower Property Services Ironsides Commercial Property Investing in Enterprise Skinners Carpeted Office Suites Benham & Reeves Royal Life Estates F. W. Gapp Prudential Residential Lettings Tokyo Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morrell Business Centre Near Swansea on the Beautiful Gower Coast Beautiful Courtyard Setting Creating an Exceptional… Multiple Display Advertising Items On the road to new land deals The M25 could be a key to business growth, Christopher Warman reports Commercial Property The Waterfront Building for the Future Canada House Wakefield Enterprise Zone EDS Country Office Picture Gallery Green grows the modern factory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sofico S. A New Bond St All Box No. Replies White Michaels Druce The Times Development Board for Rural Wales Near Basildon £10 PSF International Commercial Property Gmbh & Co In the Market How to tein in the runawaY hours of racing Lord Hartington, Senior steward of the Jockey Club, last night spoke at the Gimcrack dinner at york of the problems facing the racing industry as recession bites. These are extracts from his speech Twelve turn shrine of Bradman into extended purgatory Dismayed Gooch unable to prevent a demoralised England losing by seven wickets West Indies lose their teeth on a strip of mud Final Test Averages O'Donnell reinforces his case for recall The night rugby league's king was checkmated Top boxing prize goes to Oxford freshman Student Sport Mandarin: Celtic Shot primed for victory Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Bookmakers saving £150m on SPs, Programme Claims Trainer to be reported over winner Pitman chaser in demand for Chepstow Results from yesterday's two meetings Plumpton £2m stable hygiene scheme put on ice Naatell lands a sweet gamble for Mitchell From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Carvill'z Hill can make winning reapperance Rapid Raceline A steering crisis for race leader Yachting The Times Football Cricket Tennis Tomba slaps slalom poles aside as he sweeps to victory Sking Comeback contest vital for Mason Boxing Manchester opt out of invitation tournament Basketball Today's Fixtures North Stand opens at Twickenham Table football effect at the headquarters of rugby union Scotland 's squad broadened Defensive inspiration Oxford stand firm to square series Rugby Union Park rise to the challenge Snow forces a revision of England schedule Nettball Edberg is beaten by Chang Tennis Seven goals bring Bassett a respite Long ban for Stoichkov Carey runs off with coach of year award Sport for the Disabled Dublin 's finishing touch guarantees Cambridge victory FA Cup hopes of Fulham prove short-lived against dominant oppenents Sunderland scrape through FA and League still divided Dittmar's hollow triumph Squash Rackets For the Record Nothing to disturb Perryman Uzielli receives award Britannia sail through to semi-finals Volley Ball National Asthma Campaign Schedule for 1991 offers optimism in a tough climate Golf Regis sets sights on a new target Athletics Bath on the way In Brief Index Webb sent off as England's match descends to farce Taylor to study the evidence Bank of Cyprus Racing maps a way out of the recession A Norse fairy tale which Major should read Dark Blue mark of Egan Front-runner leads the way for Oxford Goochs players receive a rocket Hendry is pushed all the way
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