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News from 13/12/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Dudley Wood, Chris Petit, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Dennis Farr, Director, Nick Nuttall, Andrew McEwen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Peter B. Price, Chancellor, Anne Billson, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, J. B. Knight, Managing Director, Bill Frost, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Edward Underhill, R. Course, Angela MacKay, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Harvey R. Jervis, Andrei Navrozov, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, James Kirkup, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Carnarvon, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Jennifer Jennings, Robin Young, John Hart, Douglas Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Leslie Tilley, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Richard Dauncey, Nicholas Harling, Morgan Giles, Julia Neuberger, Chairman, Tony Sibson, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Chris Partridge, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, Arnold Taylor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Charles Elliott, Dean, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, S. C. Simmons, President, David Terry, Simon Cawkwell, Rodney Hobson, A. N. McDonald, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Graham, Matthew Parris, Owen Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Andrew Turek, W. G. Calvert, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Evans and Hazhir Teimourian, John Lewis, Adrian Dannatt, Martin Waller, Peter Mulligan and Robert Morgan, Chris Brasher and John Disley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Mike Young, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Sarah Leigh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Peter D. Rossdale, Frances Gibb, Robert C. Copeman, Chris Moore, Peter Roy, Louise Byrne, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ann Hills, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Raymond Carr, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Bush lifts trade ban to rescue Soviet reforms Moscow summit to sign nuclear treaty School waste under attack Ershad held Medical payouts Royal rebuke Ford gloom Degree results Barnet victory Index Police chief faces Nadir allegations Frank cashes hi on the power sale equity Six crew lost as gales hit coasts Lamont rules out early cut in interest rates Local income tax study The Famous Grouse Former BBC chief Trethowan dies at 68 Waldegrave shuns business approach to health service Cancer expert's suicide blamed on job stress IBM Picture Gallery Top policewoman suspended after complaints report High flyer who was destined for the top Man in the News: Wyn Jones The Spain Just Waiting to Be Tasted High Court rejects Osman application Guildford claims Thatcher award Bbc job losses Maternity bonus QC accuses Ripper's wife of being dishonest and evasive Doors 'left open' on day of Deal bomb Fresh sorrow comes to a stricken fishing community More than 140 men have drowned off northern Scotland in 20 years, Kerry Gill reports. Now six more are feared dead NHBC Picture Gallery £500m Bull Ring plan is approved Treasure hunters keep gold ring Tv might lose right to show boat race Situation comedian Meanwhile in Nigeria Prime Times Police campaign to improve methods of interrogation Peugeot the Lion Goes from Strength to Strength Jails to step up suicide prevention measures Picture Gallery Lawyers refuse legal aid work because of fees The Law Society says that legal aid is no longer available in some parts of Britain, Frances Gibb reports Kasparov's draw offer shocks chess experts Shortfall forces research review NHBC Demands grow for no-fault medical compensation Accident victims appeal for fairer and speedier route to redress Meningitis vaccine plan Innovative scheme pays out fairly and promptly Calls for normal environment for disabled workers In spite of 40 years' successful work by Remploy, which employs the disabled, there are calls for schemes to encourage more British companies to take on handicapped staff, Paul Wilkinson reports HE Prince attacks water industry over sewage incineration ICI fined for spilling oil into river NHBC Picture Gallery MPs find fellowship on wing and a prayer Pioneer of no-strike deals to step down Judgment reserved on heath protests Drugs jailing Defiant Scargill Sent for trial Dog left in hot car Four men bailed Care total drops Train kills ponies MPsto launch sports enquiry Student aid Cash victory Help for deaf Parliament today Three Wise Men Conquering inflation 'remains the main task' 'Old Jack's boy ' makes fine start Local income tax demanded Airlines will have to pay Plenty of euphoria but no early election Dunhill Navy costs complaint Reform offer fails to quell political unrest in Albania NHBC Movie moguls upstaged by Fbi club raid Major facing test of pace and footwork Britain Speaking up for one family The road to a united states of Europe The task facing Europe's leaders at their Rome meeting has been compared to the momentous decisions and high purpose with which the founding fathers of the United States of America grappled in Philadelphia, Michael Binyon reports Picture Gallery Currency melting pot Delors unconvinced by change of style Muddle of minds in Paris France Kohl holds promise and threat Germany NHBC Saddam promotes hardliner to the defence ministry Lone Uk envoys to be pulled out of Kuwait Dixons Shamir backs plan for nuclear curb Rancher admits Mendes murder Baghdad 'hints at pull-out' Gorbachev opts to put union pact to a vote Rushdie threat stands Cavazos quits Terminally ill Nuclear accident Schluter survives Ec application Steve kicks up a stink in toyland Royal Mail Zulu mob forces Mandela out of township Ershad under house arrest Strains in the Euro axis …and moreover Trust at bay as townsmen close in Marion Shoard weighs up the choices forced by the vote for a deer-hunting ban Ashes to ashes and bodies to body bags: by order Bernard Levin marvels at the creation of a special force of garbage police in a city where murders steadily soar Price on his head Listeners and auditors That's no Lady White house blues Hares and Tortoises Access to Justice Not Black and White Working for peace in the Gulf Hunts on Trust land Chadwick catalogue Twyford Down Firms at risk Compensation for damage at birth No-fault payment and HIV victims Wanted : organists Church and politics Charity at Christmas Old lag Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Dinners Church news Sir Ian Trethowan Birthdays today Anniversaries University news Fundamentalist 'hurricane poses threat of religious war Reith lecture Research grant David Turner Forthcoming marriages Museum opens Let me see the prosperity of. your people and share… On this Day Arthritis Research London Association for the Blind The Samaritans News of the World Classified National Kidney Research Fund RNLI British Heart Foundation To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2357 The Royal Masonic Hospital Sail around the world by computer Electronic charts linked to satellite navigation systems could soon guide ships at sea. Chris Partridge looks at Britain's role in the latest developments Search for the clean car engine British scientists are to analyse vehicle exhaust gases to cut air pollution Building Research Establishment Analyst & Programmer Science & Technology Computer Vision Personnel Department Euro Personnel Services Institute of software Engineering Field Service Engineers Super TVs go on sale The latest sets cost £15,000 Quaking before the Big One The shock that hit San Francisco in 1989 had been predicted a year earlier. Henry Gee asks just how accurate the forecasting can be E, by gum, may be good for your teeth Dental fillings could become a thing of the past, thanks to unexpected help from preservatives Apple Saudi Arabian Company Science & Technology Parke-Davis British Gas Orion Engineering Services Limited University of Dundee Continent speaks of opportunity The British, who talk the universal computer language, have an advantage Queen Mary & Westfield College Turning on the heat Medical Briefing No need to spare the rod Raising a glass Photosales The Shadow of Diabetes Help for the baby losers A new trial gives hope to women who suffer repeated miscarriages Was illness just music to Mozart's ears? Pain sometimes goes hand in hand with artistic genius. Liz Gill on the popular science of historical diagnosis The Times on Saturday Special stocking fillers and personalised prese BUPA Baek to the Brothers, knots and all Andrei Navrozov on the rough trade of rendering Russian masterworks into English that reads like the original, or not The Complete Poems of Anna Akhmatova Translated by Judith Hemschemeyer Edited, with an introduction, by Roberta Reeder Zephyr Press, distributed by Airlift Book Company, two volumes £65.00 The Brother Karamazov By Fyodor Dostoevsky Translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky Quartet, £15.00 Much mood ado about not a lot As in Music And Other Stories The Crime Club O. E. can stand for distinctly Outré? Evil Crime Now out of Japan something new Crackling Mountain By Osamn Dazai Translated by James O'Brien Peter Owen, ?13.95 Five Thousand Runaways By Takeshi Kaiko Translated by Cecilia Sega wa Seighle Peter Owen, £13.95 Dillons Dark old Satanic mill house Horror Sweet Heart A stroll round the end of an epoch Adrian Dannatt on a first world war epic staged in a disused Turin car factory Vh Time to let the music flow freely? As the UnIted Nations prepares to examine its cultural boycott of South Africa, David Toop reviews its impact on such performers as Miriam Markeba (left) and Johnny Clegg (right Response less than instant Television National Garden Gift Tokens Cannon Fabled skill takes prize Briefing Clutch of Cowards Following fashion Last chance RW Bread Under attack from Emptiness Geoff Brown reviews Neverending Story, Part Ii, Miami Blues, Heavy Petting, Captain America and Three Sisters Politician framed by poet Yevtushenko's new film has received a mixed reception in Moscow, reports Mary Dejevsky Snap decisions Milk Young on exhibitions celebrating the work of two documentary photographers Habitat Toadying without cuteness Theatre The Wind in the Willows Olivier Jazz Opening Night Jazz Cafe, Camden Concerts Alban Berg Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Word-Watching Entertainments Winning Move Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Bbc1 Churchill Schools move to enhance status of vocation The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,476 Parent power blow to poll tax payers Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Enter old Archie Heseltine, smiling Political sketch Business and Finance Property developer ?8.1m in the red ERF reverses to ?1.36m loss Compass record Carlton ahead The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Levitt collapse could produce deficit of £30m Ford gives dividend warning German banks move out of 1934 Way clear for VAT without frontiers Racal Telecom payout up 248% as profit soars Bank of Scotland issues debt alert Fidelity Investments Share Service Iranians seek to restore Opec's quotas Investor group forces Continental's hand in bid Polly Peck creditors agree delay Figures restated Barclays growth CBS buy-back Record claim Fine Art ahead Pelican to buy Companies in Brief Deficit cut to £3.51bn as oil boosts 'invisibles' Borthwicks to sell meat division Abortive bid for Caird cost Severn Trent over ?10m By our City Staff: Bulmer profit edges up 6% Heathrow links 'need £400m' Fitch-RS warns of losses Speedlink rail freight service to be axed Benjamin Priest board backs higher US offer Regina grants share options Baggeridge drops 46% MSI profits Collapse Dividend up at Chemring Classic boost for Fuller Alpha Stocks World Market Indices Hold the line - on remote The Times City Diary Cherry picks his assets clean Comment British truck industry faces a long Haul back To a degree Fax an earner Peacock socks Severn Trent The only way for Carlton is up Tempus Dow jumps 36 points Wall Street Degrees awarded by the University of London Glow of the new electricity companies begins to fade Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes London Traded Options Traditional Options Nervous trading The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Footballer's tax benefit scheme fails Chancery Division Law Report December 13,1990 Preferment of voluntary bills of indictment La Cr?me De La Cr?me Merryweather The Work Shop Winifred Johnson M Street trader's licence is personal DSA Interior Design Wc1 Wp Training Capital City Angela Mortimer Marketing Mix Temp Controller W1 Crone Corkil Multiple Classified Advertising Items Option is conditional sale contract Alfred Marks Watkins Gray International Hobstones Pr Secretary Both aspects of character relevant Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Italian Speaking Pa/sec Knightsbridge Secretaries Multilingual Services German Sales Executive No defence duty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of Town Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitaker rides high on a show-off Image of distress Betting defined Questions raised High-level Olympian rivalry When the analytical tail is wagging the body Investing in Olympics Keeping league and union in perspective College make-up Not enough credit Russell returns to join Rafferty in setting the pace Golf Crockford's Cup holders beaten Bridge Rugby's roots go far back Mandarin: Twin Oaks suited by stamina demands of Haydock feature Beech Road beaten on 'sticky' ground Champion sponsored Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill fails to impress Moubarak fined ?8,000 in steroids case Haydock Park Selections Southwell Selections The ten disqualifications England suffering from an over-limited system The Times Sports Service Racing Cricket Snooker Show Jumping Tennis (Reuter): Late-comer Gilbert argues his way into quarter-finals Tennis Different weights in view Athletics Prean is sent packing by aggressive Cooke Table Tennis First-class case for North Harbour Overseas Cricket Cadle's crusade takes tilt at British tolerance of defeat Today's Fixtures Payne fighting to keep his Olympics ideal Highgate pass stiff test Schools Football Littlewoods PPA Wycombe tradition moves on Tottenham put up their prices Race stays on agenda In Brief Brentford deliver a painful lesson in tie art of finishing Football White speeds the Burnley revival Substitute saves Leek A man cushioned against the shocks of his game White leaves Griffiths dazed after a quick end For the Record Hall suffers scare as he capsizes in southern ocean Ups and downs on a leg of attrition Josh Hall, the skipper of New Spirit of Ipswich, files his last report before he capsized on the second leg of the race from Cape Town to Sydney The three best northern sides are kept apart Rugby Union Morrison gets call for five-nations' Yorkshire say no to Jarvis Cricket Rapid Cricketline Sports Letters Mason back hi the old routine Thorburn selected as players' voice Omega Cup breakthrough by Barnet Push start for a billion-pound lottery Larger goals may prove a winner with Fifa Comment Roddy Foresyth looks at same of the proposals for change being considered in Zurich today by football's governing body FA's trial by video could condemn Webb Prophetic words from Taylor 14 Pages of Top Career Appointments Power and its pitfalls Promotion to the board may seem like the ultimate career step, but many would-be directors are unaware of the legal liabilities of the postion, George Bickerstaffe reports STC Softlab MSL MSL International Price Waterhouse GHB Price Waterhouse Howgate Sable TNT Barkers Regent Consulting Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Ducheyne Executive Laurto Acumen Blessing / White ER Arthur D Little Birmingham City Council Body The Shop N. B Selection Ltd N. B. Selection Ltd Ram Mobile Data Anthony Collins BTA Sundridge Park N. B. Selection Ltd HayGroup Connaught Mainland United Distillers X/Open Varley-Walker Ogilvie Senior Management in the Health Service ASB Teradata Parkman Dowty MP HESS KPMG Harding Multiple Display Advertising Items Yorkshire Water Mid Surrey Health Authority Panda South Tees Health Chaplain Egor Enterprise Oil Residential Manager Required Alexon Personnel Manager Frigate Unicorn Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Centre for Consultancy plc The Planning Exchange Materials Control Consultant Manager Engineering Appointments P E R Search & Selection ORYX 3 Trainee Brokers T Assistant Company Secretary Serco Space Stryker Engineering Appointments Maeda Corporation M. I. Group Cost/management Accountant JDF PMC International Accountancy & Finance Alderwick Milintock Internal Audit Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Morse Outstanding Opportunities Ship Manager (Technical) Bibby Line Ltd Marketforce RMA Scottish Enterprise ISI Senior Economist Norweb Computer People Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannia Hard Rock Cafe Inter Exec M Sri SC Campsa Campbell birch The Hall Evans & Sutherland TK Austin Knight Fletcher Hunt plc KF CLPC Resorce & Development Ltd Link Blue Arrow Theratronics International Limited Bec GA The Sunday Times Decca Headland GI Materials Controller Chief Executive Mondial Bermuda Epcot GHN Multiple Classified Advertising Items To be m caring company Personalities cannot be separated into work and home, so unhappiness in either sphere can affect performance in the other. Ann Hills looks at the rise in company counsellors Career Crossroads?

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