News from 02/01/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Robert Nott, David Wade, John Haycraft, Bob Ross, Adrian Room, David Tytler, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Djm, Vijitha Yapa, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, David Sapsted and Stewart Tendler, Gordon Allan, Bernard Kaukas, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Philip Webster, Harvey Elliott and Christopher Thomas, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, David Smith, A. R. Alflatt, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Mario Modiano, Tony Patrick, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Mr. Heathcoat Amory, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, D. M. Brittain, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Isobel Morris, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Celia Battersby, John Percival, Humphrey Hawksley, George Rae, John Woodcock, Margaret Kammerer, Paul Vallely, David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, D. J. S. Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Janet Graham, Barbara Goldsmid, Celia Brayfield, Wolfgang Münchau, Meredith Etherington Smith, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, Martin Searby, Alex Valori, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Joanna Richardson, David Yorke, President, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, M. Louise Pirouet, Coordinator, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Michael Austin, Anne Howard, A. C. Scales, Jeremy Hart, Daniel Ward, R. G. Thomas, David Walker, Paul Moor, Marian Annett, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Helen Beard, Social Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, David Powell, Chris Moore, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Llanos, Clement Freud, Barry Wood Perth,
ResumoThatcher says no to revenge for Lockerbie Eye for an an eye warning to the United States Inside Portfolio Alice wins the top spot Cabinet papers Smith's year Ickx's lead cut Index Palestinians deported on Fatah anniversary Fax-mad New Yorkers try facsimile therapy Pope attacks the bombers Message for World Peace Day Six die in holiday troubles Huge cash boost for British roads Howe or Hurd may be given powerful new Cabinet post View from No 10 of God and family Pink Police in raids over bomb flat News Roundup Adams attack on IRA Driver's 25 year ban Baby girl murdered Fewer US tourists Princess's ski holiday Challenge to firms on ending deals Closed shop Dictionary redefines 'Jew' Out of tragedy, Lockerbie finds a little hope Pilots warn of poor security standards at most airports Scots police reject criticism Injuries to boxers linked to Alzheimer's disease Small firms' chiefs lose out over pay Chairman's supporting role Consultants back protesters Doctors' hours TUC vows to oppose sport plan Six die as drunken violence mars New Year celebrations Tip-offs by banks aid police War against drugs National plan urged for the elderly Nurses' proposals on health care Ministry may limit perk to reduce traffic congestion Company cars: part 1 Cowdrey caught at the altar Schools computer service launched By Our Education Editor: Uniform Scots curriculum Annual spending 'to go up by £250m' Student loans system IRA shoots youth six times as punishment Harrods Knightsbridge Security plea after painting vanishes Portpolio plus Accumulator Battle that shaped the future of Conservatism Anger at France and Germany Europe Ban on tall buildings vetoed What might have been Images of a year of resignations ('a merely local difficulty') and race riots 1958 Cabinet Papers Renewed Racial Disturbances in London Windows Smashed by Crowds 30 People Arrested Grand scheme to act with US Middle East US loans for atomic plants rejected Nuclear power Right to scan the minutiae of state decisions Whitehall Brief by David Walker Plan for job commissioners Regional unemployment Cabinet calm on riot eve Immigration Sharp drop in optimism over Government's policy Mori survey on economic confidence Doubts on pact to save ozone layer Traffic jams waste 8% of lorry time Road repairs Austin Finance Ltd Jenilee gets ready for take-off Barristers canvassed on key reforms US protests to Bonn over alleged link to Libya weapon plant Chemical arms factory dispute gathers pace as Britain presses on with Middle East peace efforts Peres sets out austerity plan 51 drown on Rio New Year cruise World Roundup Sudan dialogue offer Lagos budget squeeze Panama boosts ties Caracas debt freeze EEC ban on hormone meat imports takes effect First shots in trade war as ministers try to end dispute Papandreou vows to scrap bases From Our Own Correspondent Shiloh, occupied West Bank: Settlers insist on 'biblical right' to land Arab-Jewish confrontation on West Bank Ottawa commerce accord Howe on nine-day tour of the Gulf Commonwealth re-entry is now possible under Bhutto India-Pakistan rapprochement 'Robin Hood' holds sway from his Amazon lair Deadlock at UN on Namibia (Reuter): Fire disaster (AP): Rebel offer (Reuter): Poachers die (AP): First child (Reuter): US growth (Reuter): Nazi victims remembered Austria (Reuter): Europe unity emphasized France US and Russia hope for closer ties New Year around the world (Reuter): Isolationist policy upheld Finland (Reuters): Calls for more race reforms Africa (AFP): More active role sought Taiwan (Reuter): 2,000 hurt in island revelry Philippines The Times Chinese question Africans over campus violence Race riots in Nanking New rebel offensive feared by Manila as 60 die in clashes New Aborigine cell death fuels row Balloons launch Bastille celebrations India agrees to withdraw 3,000 troops Optimism over Sri Lanka security Empress breaks silence on Mayerling Praying for good fortune in Year of the Snake Smugglers' border paradise defies crackdown on cocaine traffic Argentina's battle against drugs Viper sold as love potion Anniversaries of the Year, 1989 New Year Honours: knighthood for arras man 1939 the Beginning of the War Times Diary Equality Street's best buy Commentary . Raymond Plant A 30-year history lesson David walker contrasts the MacMillan and Thatcher styles This worldwide savage club Bernard Levin History Made at Hambledon Spectre and the Feast Their Man in Havana Sale of homes Refugee rights Fears about hormones in beef The eggs scare Identity cards Off the hook Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Value of psychology Traffic in London Birds and berries Voice control in teaching English TV in 3 D Christian names, 1988 Cut to size? Court Circular Kosten leads the grandmasters Chess Nature notes Winner of Douglas-Home award to study 1992 plans Forthcoming marriages Appointment Yuli Daniel Writer who fought the Stalinist system Sir Christopher Andrewes Fight againt influenza and common cold bug Charles Taylor Leader of Covent Garden Orchestra Personal Trade Advertisers 01-4811920 Private Advertisers 01-481 4000 Rates: £1050 per line £63.00 pscc (boxed F/d) + 15% VAT Times Newspapers Ltd. Choice of pastor or power R. G. Thomas Picture Gallery Advancing towards the philosopher's stone From tomcats to tomatoes, pulsars to palaeontology, Henry Gee reviews science discoveries in 1988 Science Report School fortified by city's history Archaeology Concern over Britain's threatened fish species Boxers' tricks Television Game to the set, but match to the music US OPERA Wozzeck Los Angels Music Center Christie's South Kensington Stepping out smartly British dance companies appear to be entering 1989 in encouraging from, according to John Percival Dance Fighting the good fight Sheridan Morley meets Lucille Lortel, octogenarian doyenne of the New York theatre, still producing plays in the US and in London Lest we forget Radio To bedlam and back As a child 12, Sue Read found herself up in a mental hospital. How has she come to terms with her "lost" years? Libby Purves reports The kitchen stove beauty queens How three determined women from similar humble beginnings made a fortune out of the cosmetics business How to make the most of fowl play Not so friendly Talkback Le Creuset Theatre Concise Crossword No 1759 Entertainments Idols going on parade Winning Move The Times BBC1 Variations Shropshire passions Television Choice Music without tears Radio Choice Boodles Poll fear on state of the economy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,868 Magnificent man and his flying machine Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton No concern at SE over Blue Arrow By Our Industrial Editor: Interest grows in Laird sale The Times Curiosities, crises and scandals - in fact, the mixture as before David Smith, our Economics Correspondent, has dusted off his crystal ball for a light-hearted look at how events in the City and Westminster will unfold throughout this year Presenting Old Smith's Almanac for 1989: the year of Mr Enterprise Unit trust mergers and job cuts feared CBI attacks insurance move Inquiry into Minorco widens MMC will focus on South African link in £2.9bn bid Growth rises in Singapore By Our City Staff: Thrifts rescue scheme faces threat Sucden (UK) Limited Business and Finance Bitter harvest and worse to come Britain's economic boom has by-passed agriculture. Due to high land values, many farmers are millionaires - on paper. But is real terms, farm incomes have been squeezed hard. John Young finds that in rural areas interest rates and how to make ends meet are the main topics of conversation Jaguar could be ready to take on the unions By Our City Staff: Be optimistic, Kohl tells Germans Restaurant group pins its faith on bowling By Our Industrial Editor: Shoe manufacturers fear fresh attack from abroad Central banks keep up pressure on Fed US notebook Engineers press for benefits of Euro title Educational Posts CCRSCITO The Girls' Public Day School Trust Personal Development Tutors St Mark's Hospital Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items Intensive GCSE & a Level Courses Schiller School of Hotel Management Lansdowne College Pre University? Post University? 1989-Your Crucial Year? Educational Guidance Gabbitas Truman & Thring Abbey Tutorial College Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Department of Italian Automotive Engineering Centre Accident Research Unit University of Cambridge Faculty of Modern and… A School trying to get back to normal David Tytler looks at the new school boards system north of the border Chair of Law Scholarships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Procedure for most VAT appeals Drivers have a two-level duty of care towards passengers No power to order interviews by fresh independent expert Estranged parent not appropriate to accompany juvenile Forum applications must be made at outset of case Statutory defence no bar to seizure of obscene article from EEC Rent due from alleged trespassers Adjourning licence application Justices acted unfairly towards prosecution Can you always get your copy of The Times? A delayed reaction for Hare's landmark No Hogmanay joy for Borderers Pent-up passions flare in pugilistic contest Ireland fail to ring in the new Llanelli still cling to Davies Ringland's try puts seal on a happy event Field day for the lip reader Northampton are run ragged by Bath Weekend Rugby Union Results Newport miss the bus on the day of the long coach trip Wasps give a taste of things to come Cumbria caught napping Soviets given a second hangover by Livingston Expatriate let down by service Tennis Racing against times Buffalo Bills to challenge Bengals American Football World No. 8 is given top billing Lewis flattened by Tunstall Athletics Today's Fixtures Jennings inspires St Albans Hockey Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Jockeys' double stint Mandarin: Celtic Shot to put himself back on Cheltenham trail Mandarin: Cheltenham Selections Mandarin: Windsor Selections The Times Racing Service Llewellyn back today Ten Plus passes Newbury test with high mark From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Flood takes last-day honours with double Saturday's results National Hunt leaders Whip issue under spotlight again Gifford takes training award Racecall Rapid Raceline Arsenal's progress along quality street is assisted by Spink Talbot's touch is soul-destroying Linfield cut difference Confidence growing at Everton Pools Check Tottenham's long odds under scrutiny Shilton fallibility breaks the tedium Weekend Football Results and Tables By a Special Correspondent: Double by Coyne ends jinx Norwich's armour is wearing thin Warnock handed a reprieve Bancroft wins England opportunity Parker makes out a strong case for England selection Football Brady shines amid gathering gloom Lineker plays his part For the Record Flying Finn's challenge Sly loses race of champions Athletics Illusion makes light work of extra weight Yachting A quick and calm start for Cammish Cycling Castleford retain unbeaten record Hanley record as Warrington pay for indiscretion Rugby League Allcock forced to yield to the old master Bowls England left behind Volleyball Dalglish says his men are fortunate West Indies' opponents do more walking than batting Hughes leads United's charge Gascoigne fitness doubt By a Special Correspondent: Davis goes out to Chappel Dennis in return to first club Vatanen closes on leader Chairmen welcome Moynihan meeting Setback for Black Signs of cracks in a last bastion End Column Point which has been overlooked
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