News from 03/01/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Denis Harvey-Kelly, Bob Ross, F. Avery Jones, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, John Howard, Mark Souster, David Moss, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, John Clark-Maxwell, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, P. Bedford, Roy Davies Consultant Physician, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Rosalind Cotter, Harry Golombek, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Vijitha Yapa Kandy, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Glenn Davies Chief Economist, John Winder, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, John Young, John England, Harvey Elliott and Tony Dawe, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Wolfgang M?nchau, Roddy MacKenzie, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, Jane Siegle, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, I. Starforth Hill, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Lord Alexander, Timothy Elphick, Raymond Keene, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Yuri Matischen, Stanley Banyard, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Robert Matthews, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Andrew Pollack, Ian Ross, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Diane Hill, A. G. Lyall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Mandarin, Phillip Howard, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, A. T. Matheson, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Emlyn Jones, Ronald Faux and Mark Souster, Jeremy Hart, Jane Lawrence, Daniel Ward, Tony Dawe, Lake Sagaris, David Walker, Michael V. R. Nuth, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Ken Young, Bernard George, Mac Margolis, Rio de Janeiro, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Benedict Birnberg, Ruth Gledhill and Craig Seton, Colin McQuillan, Oliver Rackham,
ResumoBritain's Star Wars 'possible' with existing weapons Lawson under fire for 'sound economy' talk Portfolio plus Accumulator EEC merger plans attacked Shares query Arsenal win Index Japanese well on the way to reinventing money Unchecked mail bags were loaded on Lockerbie plane Russia ready to accept new world code on human rights Smallbone of Devizes Wheel clamp to have wider use News Roundup Two sisters die in fire Bail after yacht death Bogus officer inquiry Scaffolder accused Soldiers questioned Sun Alliance Insurance Group Union opponents in alliance to fight cheap coal imports Kinnock criticizes dissidents Labour's poor poll results Weak beacon signals traced One early draw in tough chess round New standard arrives in Aids fight Anger as ruling is ignored Detntion of terror suspects Discussion on Mappa to continue Crossroads Care Britons enjoy unprecedented affluence and materialism Report on life today shows property-owning nation with mush free time to watch television Computers bring rise in office jobs and a fall in manufacturing Marked decline in cigarette smoking Agents optimistic about house prices Better lighting reduces crime Call for more funds for street lamps Hurd to act soon on rural violence First steps to a new life Holiday bookings hit by high interest rates Drinkers may face lager gout The London Boat Show Driver get 30-year ban over blood test Minister dismisses 'cover up' charge over radioactivity UK industrial base 'weak' Court will decide fate of assets Commuter's tale of late and cancelled trains Railway complaints Teaching methods attacked Historical Assocition conference Picture Gallery Three million benefit from tax perks Company cars: part 2 Democrats split over name Ashdown in wrangle Farmers' festive reminder British Food and Farming Year Man of 70 saves wife in fire Stamp reward Reveller jailed Burnt offering Cyclist dies Overtime ban Spain calls urgent talks on Europe's trade war with US '17 earthquake survivors found' World Roundup (AP): Saudi oil warning (Reuter): Briton jailed 10 years (AFP): Sudan judges strike Uprising exacts price from a battered people Both sides count cost of intifada as Arafat pledges disturbances will continue Rio ship operators charged as toll from sinking rises Burmese flock to honour a woman of power Picture Gallery Party death reveals ugly side of Pinochet's police From Our Own Correspondent: Israelis launch new assault on Arab resistance (Reuter): Shia battle in Lebanon Thatcher man in Pretoria relishes diplomatic poker game Russians take no chances as they serve out final days Resistance locked in talks as Soviet withdrawal nears Countdown in Afghanistan Premadasa appeals for unity Japan wishes the ailing Emperor well Kaunda move to invigorate Zambia's ailing economy (Reuter): Execution warrants for Gandhi plotters (Reuter): Fugitive goes (Reuter): Bone denial (AP): Syrian held (Reuter): Snow rescue (Reuter): 34 tunnel out (Reuter): Goodbye wave Should you kill a healthy cat? There is a cat-and-dog fight at the RSPCA, the latest in a history of internal disputes. How much, if any, of the society's money should be used to put down unwanted animals? George Hill watches the fur fly Maid in the Philippines Singapore is now the pot of gold for poverty-stricken Filipinas, but President Aquino is worried that cheap labour is her country's biggest export Be positive with negatives New Words for Old Enterprise & Education David Walker No stopping Thatcher Double-decker traffic jam Jack Straw blames London Transport for adding to the cougestion Loyalties at full stretch Conor Cruise O'Brien Why Tolstoy Left Home Israel and Arabs Eyes for Eyes The Great End Game Father's footsteps Effects of stress on junior doctors Channel tunnel delay Public house bias Off the hook Plight of Tibet Guildford convictions New Year lessons of Great Storm Traffic congestion The eggs scare Sweetness and light The Princess Royal, President of the Missions to… Birthdays today Mr J. M. Bozman Bootham School York Anniversaries A rich year for bird watchers Touch of magic for Iron Age smelters New type of radiotherapy Science Report Forthcoming marriages Punches will pull Young drays University news Michael Wood Group Capt Loel Guinness Former MP and Battle of Britain hero Dr IDA Busbridge Sylvester Multiple Classified Advertising Items End of an era on wool and potatoes Second bid to hold science exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Helena International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoosmiths&harrison Morton Fisher incorporating Ivens & Morton… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglian Water Townsends Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Bidding and buying on our behalf Galleries Mont to Freud Sotheby's Heltmut Newton/Alice Springs National Portrait Gallery Towards a Bigger Picture Ii Victoria & Albert The London Project/Clement Cooper/Tom Wood Photographers' Gallery Galleries Down on the farm Television National Youth Music Theatre Good cause is no excuse Diamanda Galas Queen Elizabeth Hall Concerts Belfast blues: Richard Morrison on the uncertain financial future of the Ulster Orchestra Tomorrow Better than new Paris Theatre La Cagnotte Com?die Francaise Ehrman Tapestry Follow the leaders for the look of '89 To put the stamp 0f 1989 on your wardrobe, just add a touch of the exotic, an ethnic twist and a nautical tang to your old favourites Serape Annabelinda Pallant People Dunhill This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1760 Entertainments Racetrack memories Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Television and Radio BBC1 The Moscow detective Television Choice Musical gap-fillers Radio Choice Picture Gallery Labour shifts its ground on future of the Falklands The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,869 Bill to reduce hours likely to fail Doctors' Working conditions Birds saved from Channel oil spill Weather Change on Week Executive Editor David Brewerton Armstrong profits hit by £1.5m charge Tempus Toyota to build cars in France Guinness loses 'Nixdorf hit' Stock Watch NFC revs up for the market Fotation aimed for Janury 31 could value company at £650m Bank concern over loans to developers County held third Blue Arrow stake Thomson T-Line's waiting game Austin Rover chief likely to step down EEC bid rules 'could affect Takeover Panel' A Fimbra Member Index Steal a march on 1992 and look to Paris for above 'average' returns Mowat's £60m venture Thoroughbreds to stay the course this year and next Tempus runs though the form to nap eigght of the best The Top Tips Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts North-South gap set to widen, says regional forecast By Our Economics Correspondent: CBI strengthens call to take sterling into EMS Board Meetings Third Market Gold Panel seeks level playing field for European takeover games In this special article, the chairman of the Takeover Panel Lord Alexander of Weadon, discusses the challenge facing it before 1992 Advance Australia a bit more The Times City Diary After pieces of eight Cross line Days and confuse By Our Economics Correspondent: UK deficit 'overstated by £3bn' '1992 may benefit many parts of industry' British appetite for snack foods keeps growing By Our City Staff: Interest rates starting to bite, says survey Hoping the watched kettle will never boil Gilt-Edged Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchance Prices A Paris link for your share portfolio service in the sky Ken Young on a bid to test the limits of the new specialized satellite licences Events Morse Computers Ltd Dti Greythorn Opening the great debate Jobtech University of Durham Ultimate UK Ltd Chips on the mind CLF Yeoman Supported Systems Ltd It pays to log on over there Internal decoration of restaurants not entitled to capital allowances Public Appointments Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food Director British Universities Sports Federation Young Women's Christian Association of Great… Local Government Training Board No refund of rates Bromley To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone Drawing the thin blue line Sir Cecil Clothier on police complaints Legal Appointments Devon Legal Appointments Apprenticed before the mast Edward Fennell looks at a bracing programme for the profession's young sprigs Briefly Legal Appointments CPS How to move home with Mr Right Bernard, solicitor and lecturer in law, urges home-buyers not to rely on their own legal skills in conveyancing but to take time over finding the right lawyer instead CC&P Bolton Magistrates' Courts Committee ASA Australian collapse denies O'Donnell his romantic return Leaders respond in quickfire style Overseas Football Overseas League Results Pools Forecast Australian crewman in a coma Yachting Coach forgets lessons of Powderhall history Atletics Picture Gallery Victories give Montana and Kelly passing satisfaction Security problem for games Student Sport Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Knock Hill's win typifies day of abundant charm Racing Curley strikes with gift horse Yesterday's results Mandarin: Improving Celtic Chief can strengthen his Champion Hurdle case Mandarin: Cheltenham Mandarin: Ayr The Times Racing Service Doughty and Dwyer in double form Wishlon pays Kribensis a splendid compliment Pipe casts net wide for treble From Our Trish Racing Correspondent: Impressive-Naevog has Sim Alliance objective First for Kelp Rapid Raceline Davenport picks the moment to end his long hunt for a goal Reid oversteps his ambition as Forest end Everton's run Late lapse sinks Charlton Chinese B team varies options to good effect Volleyball Laing moves to Sicily Boxing Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Sterile end to no-risk encounter Late goal by Falco cancels Norwich's good fortune Coventry are fired by Speedie treble Colchester fail to match juniors Luton find an ideal response to defeat Forward position Llanelli are a joy to watch Neath hint at better year ahead Richmond left to reflect on a day of mixed fortunes Rugby Union Punches fly over Shillingford try Hare hopes to stay in game after retirement Yesterday's Results Cowan is knocked out of the running Hull play to their capacity Rugby League For the Record Povey gets the better of his blind panic Tennis Davis has unexpected rest Snooker Contenders vie to fill vacuum left by Harris Squash Rackets Holder is overcome by Cooke Table Tennis (Reuter): Schneider in slalom event Skiing Arsenal go back to top without scaling heights Venables harsh in his criticism of referee Ccta Coaches to pool their knowledge Holiday matches draw encouraging crowds MIM take Germans by storm Tunstall's challenge Sport in Brief Defeat for card scheme predicted by Tory MP Board ready to reopen Budd inquiry Ridding sport of sacred cows End Column Scots fight sports plan
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