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News from 23/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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David Wade, David Tytler, Vijitha Yapa, J. A. Hemmings, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Michael Clark and Carol Leonard, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, K. Scott (Chairman), Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, J. F. Q. Switzer, R. Langley Mitchell, Edward Gorman Chehel Dukhtaran, Geoffrey Foster and Tony Dawe, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Tim Jones and Philip Webster, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Alan Lorimer, A. Richardson, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Robert Matthews, Peter De Ionno and Rasit Gurdilek, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Anatol Lieven Quetta, John Ballantine, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, and James Bone, Peter Waymark, B. J. Ashcroft, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Peter D. Wright, President, Charles Bremner, Irene Farnsworth, Michael Hughes, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Robert B. Findlay, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Andrew Hislop, Windlesham, Henry Bellingham, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, E. S. Baynham, Barbara Bush, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Denis Clinch, Kenneth Clarke, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Craig Seton, Sarah Raphael, Richard Evans Media Editor, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Peter Dixon, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Foster and Martin Waller, Christopher Walker, Iain MacLeod, Paul Newman, Andrew Thomson, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, Jenny Gilbert, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Penky Perrick, David Walker, David Sinclair, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Max Beloff, Richard streeton, Sheila Geddes, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Q. J. A. MacDonald, Goodman, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Robin Young and Rodney Cowton, D. C. Yates, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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UK to accuse Kremlin over chemical arms Stockpile 'six times the level admitted to West' Inside The Times Portfolio Super Bowl win for 49ers Index Todd takes nuclear defiance to Moscow Britain to join America in building a space jet Tunnel protest by 6,000 in Kent Solidarity agrees to talk Conciliation in Poland Ramsden faces £100m liabilities Picture Gallery Two-nation inquiry into 'kidneys for sale' affair Putting the civil back into service Premier Portfolio Four badly hurt as planes collide News Roundup Urban forests plan School lottery Globe-trotter free £400m fraud bill Championship draw Muslims to continue Rushdie book protest Dunhill Barristers act over legal shake-up Bar's fighting response to solicitors' incursions Death on Rock leak by press attacked Boeing faces claims over 747 delivery delays IRA mortar unit 'aimed at London targets' Authorities face 'conflict of interest' Health service review By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Pay rise of 7% for court clerks Call to aid mentally impaired Correction 15% salary rise needed to recruit heads, says survey Teaching staff turnover By Our Education Reporter: University professors to set up national group Meat research 'hit by cuts' Our men in paradise More honorary consuls for distant tourists School head to face inquiry Body in playground Nuffield Hospitals Crusader Musical Solzhenitsyn Sick babies sent away BBC news expands business coverage Accumulator Portfolio plus Camelford doctor tries to mend poisoned water damage Rover plans overhaul to combat US sales slump Opening doors with welcome smile Whitehall Brief by David Walker Who can frame Dixie the dog now? Brussels scheme may boost UK organic farming Chalker looks to more trade with east Europe Underpass closure snarl-up Motorway repairs Boosting awareness in the local community Rape charges Deer concern More conifers UK Nazi list Protest ends Jet toll rises Murder clue Cot death toll First lady Syria and Egypt edge closer to healing their 10-year rift Takeshita denies shares allegation World Roundup Israel jails Sudanese Belgrade showdown Gandhi looks beaten Troop cuts resisted Falkland ship protest (Reuter): Bush down to work with a plea to free American hostages The 41st President takes over in the Oval Office as inauguration celebrations end Reagan settles at Bel Air and considers the offers Chastened Le Pen promises 'a new departure' From Our Own Correspondent, Los Angeles: Playground killings spur US craze for assault rifle Wyco Engineering Company Ltd. A 'model' village faces frontline test from the Mujahidin From Our Special Correspondent, Kabul: Soviet general sees period of instability for Kabul Afghan rebels complete council lists (Reuter): Red Cross returns (AFP): 'Code broken' (Reuter): Changed mind (Reuter): Premier quits Plane 'proof' (AFP): Baby deaths (Reuter): Seoul clash (Reuter): Rebel attack (Reuter): Cooks poll Editor ousted (AP): New leader From Our Correspondent Moscow: Sakharov named candidate for Soviet Parliament (AFP): Intelligence chief emerging as Burma's leader Mendis in front-page welcome Sri Lanka 'unknown' makes most of his return France confronts a dark memory Troubled issues of collaborators who sent thousands of Jews to their deaths will be raised by attempts to bring a former Nazi to justice, reports Philip Jacobson When fear brings down a fine performer Skater Joanne Conway's slip was a classic case of the 'stage fright' that can strike at a critical moment The Times Leather Overnight Bag Now, a President Bush word from Picture Gallery St. Joseph's Hospice Curate in crack country The cleric in a community noted for its drug problems is not only fresh from training, but female. Anne McElvoy reports In a fairer world, the 'Mrs' will be first The cause was given a major setback last week by Barbara Bush The Which Computer? Show Highlife Breaks A passion for painting Prejudice against women artists has not defeated Sarah Raphael, whose paintings have been snapped up by the Metropolitan Museum of Art Clement Freud Times Diary Picture Gallery Can Britain bring peace? Max Beloff assesses the prospects for Middle East mediation Bias against science Commentary Uneasy lies the headline (By Our Parliamentary Correspondent): Labour in Office Mr Baldwin Resigns The Bright Side of Yugoslavia British History A Barbarous Trade Outdated draft of Rock report End of Roman site Cost of post delay New Bank holiday High time to improve road lighting Price of books Researchers' plight Critical test for S African cricket Doreen Mason case Colour blind March of time Court Circular Wyko Power Plant Gears Ltd. Christie's The true barefooted Christian Court Circular Rare collection of US silver is dispersed Saleroom Court Circular Leslie Halliwell Master guide for film and TV audiences Jozef Cyrankiewicz Long-serving Polish prime minister Charles Orr Stanley Pioneer in communications industry Announcements & Personal Snapshot of a lunar flash Science Report Announcements & Personal Picture Gallery Independent Education Bursar Brown & Brown Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester Grammer School Lansdowne College London Montessori Centre Uppingham School Ashbourne The double-bonus schools Sam Kiley looks at the opting-out deal that can give the best of both education worlds Physics Marlborough College Evendine Court Marlborough College Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Truman & Thring Westminster School St. Godrics College Alliance Francaise Maple bares School Marlborough College Devonshire House Internation Baccalaureate Aiglon Trevor-Roberts Tutorial College Easter Revision '89 Grangrecare Limited Lansdowne Personal touch from the top makes all the difference This spring's special Times/London Symphony Orchestra concert season reflects a new creative impetus at the LSO. Richard Morrison talks to Clive Gillinson, the cellist who became the orchestra's managing director From a Duke to a Queen Thirty years after its creation, a musical tribute to the Queen by Duke Ellington has its first performance in public tonight. Clive Davis meets Bob Wilber, who has been reponsible for bringing it back to life Putting time to good use Television Hedda Gabler Fear's long run Radio Shuffle along Rock Eric Clapton Albert Hall National Youth Music Theatre Garrick Theatre What's cooking in canteens? As local authorities cast their catering upon the waters, private companies are preparing to bite. But will they be able to cope? Derek Harris investigates Caterine the UK Market Travellers Fare Limited Picture Gallery Sutcliffe What's cooking in canteens? Eating on the move is tastier £849m boost for smarter pub grub To liven up trade as beer sales flag, brewers are pouring record investment into refurbishing pubs Stuart Cabeldu Catering Limited Crown Catering for Business and Industry Catering & Allied Pizza Hut Short Courses for Managers in the Catering and Hotel… Recipe needed to attract staff The big catering boom is plagued by a national shortage of highcalibre entrants to fulfil vital managerial tasks Picture Gallery Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1777 Word-Watching Winning Move Entertainments Exploding myths Concise Crossword No 1777 Citroen SKi Experience Television and Radio Diving under pressure Television Choice This jury duty is fun Radio Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,886 Word-Watching The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No 17,885 will appear next Saturday Picture Gallery Lacroix chooses eccentric British look The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,886 Weather Abroad High Tides Around Britain The Pound Highest & Lowest Lighting-Up Time London Yestderday Noon today Business & Finance 21-26 The Pound By Our City Staff: Wembley poised to win T-Line By Our City Staff: Thomson rules out an offer for Plessey Daimler stake The Times Stock Watch GPG inquiry focuses on US dealings Leyland Daf float set to start fresh outcry By Our City Staff: Pressure rises at ConsGold bid City urged to sink £150m into canal Lancashire seeks private help in revitalizing derelict sites Building supplies on the nail Rates 'may fall to 10% this year' Inflation 'top priority' John Charcol Bid talk boosts United Biscuits Fisons prescribed for healthy return Tempus AMP Group Sterling bonds are not just part of the '60s nostalgia Gilt-Edged Central banks await Greenspan's move US Notebook Pre-tax profits at Camford tipped to rise above £4.3m Reporting this Week Basic pay rising at 6.5% a year Hams for the memory Out, but out-placed The Times City Diary Cheque up The Times City Diary London green belt 'costs UK £15bn' Form guides The Times City Diary Cornish rhapsody The Times City Diary Japan 'to step up investment' Argos sales reach £727m Fiscal squeeze on scope for leveraged buyouts Economic View Ships come back to canal terminal after five years HK faces hotel labour crisis Directors back reforms of Sunday trading Chesham Amalgamations Bedford School Bursar Independent Education Marlborough College Orwell Park School St Mary's School Multiple Display Advertising Items Merchant Taylor's School Canford School Chelsea Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Michael's School University of Bath Bradfield College The American School Goethe-Institut Westminster Tutors The Moyses Stevens Flower School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Bath South Bank Poly Technic Haberdashers' Aske's School Wycliffe College Multiple Display Advertising Items Tonbridge School Tonbridge School Modern Languages Qualified Teachers St Anne's College Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Demotion fears eased British Gas Wickins takes a swing at golfing hospitality on his way to a listing USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold University Appointments Mechanical Engineering University College The University of Leeds School of English University of Reading University of Leicester Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Educational The University of Leeds University of Southampton University of Leicester University of London University College London How the universities are seeking out the best of the bunch University of Leicester London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine The menu goes multi-lingual David Tytler reviews moves to challenge French as the automatic first language in schools University of Nottingham University of Warwick Guildhall School of Music and Drama Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford University of Leicester School of Oriental and African Studies Monash University The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants University of Leicester University College London University of Oxford Teaching English as a Foreign Language University of Glasgow Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education City University Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Association of Commonwealth Universities A Law Degree by Correspondence London Montessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items St Catharine's College La Crème De La Crème Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Amesbury School The London Life Association Limited Marketing & Promotional Services Covent Garden Bureau Peters & Smyth Senior Secretarial Appointments Committee Secretary for Trade Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Secretary/pa Warminster School Rossall School Multiple Display Advertising Items Pentagon Training Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items S. 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Personnel & Training Maine - Tucker Joan Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Pam Greenwood Personnel The Library Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh Appointments Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème Angela Mortimer Pathfinders Summer Jobs in America Multi Lingual Opportunities International Secretaries Bilinguasec Joyce Guiness SuSAn HAmILTOn Personnel Services Capital Markets Sampsom Associates International Secretaries Multi Lingual Opportunities Multilingual Services Chartleigh National Council for Vocational Qualifications Elizabeth Hunt Abbatt Bilinguasec Val Wade Associates Exciting Opportunity for Receptionist/wp Operator Rodgers & Gillespie ACME Non-Secretarial Judy Farquharson Limited Super Secretaries CAM Meridian Gmo Woolley Ltd Bates double faults at crucial tie-break to let Cash off hook Tennis Wilander takes a rest Weekend Results from Melbourne Girardelli has all-time definitive performance Skiing Power to regulate procedure Asbestos link evidence but no liability (Reuter): Schneider in surge to equal world record Blow for US challenger Yachting No curtain-calls for Conway Ice Skating Aaa is inflexible on trials Athletics: Evans Back as Chairman to Champion Cause for Federation Ovett likely to return to track Australians call up May and Hohns for Test Cricket (AFP): Logie and Haynes go to town Aaa is inflexible on trials Scots too quick-witted for Wales Calder makes light of Scotland's victory over the Welsh while Blanco sets a French try-scoring record at Lansdowne Road Thresher in attendance to tip final balance Barnes takes control early to triumph Cyclo-Cross Selectors to keep the winning formula Kent are so near yet so far Fibbens fights back to close in on record Swimming Weekend Rugby Union Results Passion inspires Cornwall Irish show how the French can foe beaten Duff's victory boosts his confidence Bowls Mandarin: Toby Tobias for flying start Mandarin: Leicester Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections The Times Racing Service Upton sits tight for biggest success Navan duo aim for Festival O'Neill issues Newbury warning over new star Desert Orchid sale discounted Fears for lost revenue over Tote privatization Saturday's results Leaders over the jumps O'Neill issues Newbury warning over new star Tuck rides out William Hill Kettering's promise of a thriller Two non-League sides sharpen up their game in preparation for their FA Cup ties against first division teams on Saturday Impossible act to follow Staying on Twickenham Impossible act to follow Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Rangers raise the pressure Arsenal shy homing birds Norwich detect an ominous spring in Sutton's steps Blackburn are unable to cover up flaws Ferguson has flush of youth Quarter-final draws (AFP): Decider for Johnstone Hendry is a winner once more Snooker Calcavecchia reaps a handsome reward for his bold putting Golf Decider for Johnstone Castleford relax before killer blows Rugby League France offer no reward Grappling with apartheid How the stubborn racial stance of a government is ruining its country's sport Picture Gallery Thirty Years of Sporting Protest against Apartheid For the Record Placing sport on wider front Injunction sought on ICC voting How the South African problem has blighted cricket, page 35 Super Bowl goes to 49ers once again Cricket and South Africa Injuries deplete Rangers' squad Johnson banned Sport in Brief (Reuter): Koeman in record $10 million deal Mixed fortunes for England and Scotland Millwall suffer as Gunn has inspired game Edwards leaps to his own defence Bramall easy in sensitive role End Column

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