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News from 27/02/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Christine McGourty, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, DAvid Wade, Andrew Longmore, George Hill and Pearce Wright, Ronald Faux, Geoffrey Baker, Oscar A. Beuselinck, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, M. R. Lehmann, Noble FRANKLAND(Director), Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Colin Kitching, Clive Davis, Toney Dawe, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Denis TUNNICLIFFE, Managing Director, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Jonathan Hills, Jim Railton, Julian Desborough, J. W. Hayes, Malcolm Roberts, John Ballantine, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, David Tytler Education Editor, Christopher Petit, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Mary R. Nightingale, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Derck Harris Industrial Editor, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, H. M. Stewart, David Rowan, Steven Downes, Jill Sherman and Roland Rudd, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Martin Waller and Bob Rodwell, Peter Daveport, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Kerry Gill, Dr John Habgood, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Michael Bourdeaux, David Owen, Hugh ROSSI(Chairman), Robin Russell Jones, Richard Owen, Peter Guilford, By Our City Staff, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Mitchell, Nicholas Bethell, S. Wade, John Goodbody, Geoffrey Foster and Martin Waller, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Robert Gore Langton, Iain MacLeod, Clive White, Alan Hamilton and Kerry Gill, Jonathan Rendall, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Jenny Gilbert, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Martin Waller, John Hennessy Tenerife, Srikumar Sen and David Sapsted, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jo Glanville, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Penny Perrick, David Young Energy Correspondent, Christina Jebb, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Owen offered candidate pact by Ashdown Democrats' leader acts to defuse MPs' protest The big heat Portfolio Bond Index UK acts to save ozone Telecom report rings the alarm on high bills Tyson's attack ends it in five Brave Bruno waves farewell to champion Final British rift Picture Gallery Final British rift with Iran looms City fears base rates at 14% Tower pledges to refuse all alcohol UK Finance Ltd Young favour a clean living style News Roundup Minors law reform Tory MP to quit seat Man killed by IRA More blacks in jail Victory for Denning Central Region Tory alarm as Kinnock shows poll lead Labour benefits from 10% drop in support for centre parties Ulcer drug counterfeit warning Heath and Ruddock in rail protest Broadcast proposals attacked Phone fighter's five-year campaign Decision on future of Higgs Cleveland controversy Labour begins 'fair tax' campaign Talks on £1.8bn Tube lines Raiders threaten to cut off boy's head in hold-up at home RC bishops liken group to Moonies Unleaded petrol fire risk check Loch Lomond's herring in danger of extinction Council dilemma over equine honour Southend war on beach litter Tackling pollution Air crash survivor remembers GCSE 'should be scrapped' The Victoria Wine Company GPs warn of poorer service to patients Portfolio Bond Renault British salmonella cure sold overseas but ignored at home Criticism of Mrs Edwina Currie for seeking to avoid appearing before the powerful commons agriculture select committee to answer questions over the salmonella-in-eggs affair is understood to have been toned down. The committee is due to publish its report on wednesday, but since a first draft was seen by MPs, the criticism has been moderated. Dr David Clark, shadow agriculture minister, last night called for a commons debate on the report as soon as possible. The report will still censure Mrs Currie for failing immediately to correct the impression she had given by saying that most egg production was infected with salmonella 'Friends' save huge carouselSALEROOM The Times Waterways board steps up lock repairs Students protest in peace Guide for JPs to harmonize sentences By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Solicitors give cash to fight Bar reform The Times F. O. R. U. M Government plans for reforming the legal profession and sweeping away its monopolies will be debated at a one-day forum addressed by the Lord Chancellor and leading barristers and solicitors on March 15 Bull Final rates rise may outstrip inflation to boost civic reserves Shortcomings dog British Library Whitehall Brief £250m corridor aimed at cutting accidents Motorway repairs Investelectric Energy of Life Harmonious meeting of minds Trustee resigns over V&A 'tokenism' Senator threatens White House with new Tower inquiry Briton and wife jailed for murder World Roundup Mandela instructions Boeing stress check (Reuter): Army cuts m Poland Sudan war decision Princess lifts morale Shamir dampens Shevardnadze's hopes Jerusalem—The Isaeli Cabinet session yesterday ended the seven-year Taba dispute which has soured relations with Egypt(Reuter reports). Israel and Egypt signed the agreement on the transfer of the 700-yard Red Sea beachfront which should be completed by March 15 Muslims in New York chant threats to Rushdie West German coalition under strain Quest for food and fuel takes rising toll Besieged Kabul in the grip of blizzards EEC faces satellite TV battle McDonald's (AFP): Police bar dissident from Bush banquet in Peking Peking (AFP)—Wang Ruowang, a Shanghai writer quoted earlier this month as saying that Marxism-Leninism was dying in China, said yesterday his permission to leave China to visit the United States had been withdrawn Our Correspondent: Psychiatric team to Inspect Soviet mental hospitals US puts glasnost to the test amid rising demands for democratic freedoms in communist states Baltic nationalism and religion force the pace of change (Reuter, AFP): Warsaw crackdown on rising dissent Budeapest—The first free trade union for blue-collar workers in Hungary was launched at the weekend, with its organizers proclaiming Poland's Solidarity movement as their model (Sallie Ecroyd writes). The 400 workers who voted into existence the Solidarity Workers' Trade Union Federation accused the Communist Party of having mismanaged the economy and "Squandering the results of our labour"' The memebership backed a market-based economy and free movement of labour and capital, but called for liberal economic policies to be coupled with guarantees for the workforce Polish leader in the spotlight at a Havel play Leaders of East and West share a toast Bruising campaign begins in Greece (Reuter): UN general in Namibia (Reuter): Broker dies (Reuter): Papal choice (Reuter): City besieged (Reuter): Militia arrest (Reuter): Life sentences (AFP): Allowed out (AP): Briton killed (Reuter): Cabinet losses (Reuter): Barco rejection The Times A word of warming Scientists are warning of an increase in global temperature. How accurate, though, are their predictions, and what are their implications for life of Earth? In the week before the world's experts meet in London to discuss the phenomenon George Hill and Pearce Wright begin a three-part series with the evidence pointing to climatic change The evidence Memoirs of a born leader The Times The 'Greenhouse' The Ozone Layer Tomorrow Times Diary Picture Gallery We are all running dogs now Take-off for sell-out Commentary One pact I fully support On This Day Obituary Baron de Reuter Schooling over-fives Bush in China Talking to Muslims Kissing and telling Moves to boost lead-free petrol Limiting damages Just forgotten Scholars and housekeepers at V & A Hallowed ground Oxford printing Tube traumas First impressions Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Solicitors in consultation Belief in the Bar Saint for lawyers Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Anniversaries Service dinner Christie's The Good, the Bad, and the Individual The Archbishop of York, Dr John Habgood Prince Alphonse Clifton College, Bristol Church news Fan Makers' Company Nature notes University news Forthcoming marriages What makes a hailstone? Science Report Marriages Prof David Balme Classicist pioneer of higher education in West Africa Archie Nicholson A life of devotion to Eton Sándor Márai Searching in the soul of a vanished past Announcements & Personal Cancer Relief Anouncements Royal Shakespeare Company Thuggery and skulduggery Television Laughing away the tears American playwright Robert Harling tells Robert Gore Langton how the death of his sister inspired him to write a comedy which open in London's West End next week Revived with gusto Opera Die Fran ohne Schatten New, Cardiff The Ghost Sonata Epirotiki Lines (London) Ltd One step at a time Dance Spring Loaded The Place Lost in the confusion of debate Radio Step by step on the haiku road Jo Glaville reports on one woman's physical and spiritual pilgrimage into an old Japan If the pants fit How feminists of old threw away repression with their corsets Trigger happiness NEC Information Service Concise Crossword No 1807 Entertainments Shooting from the hip Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules The Times Have you seen my daughter Television Choice BBC 1 Variations Radio Choice Corporate Electronic Publishing Systems Tory 'green' record under heavy attack by Labour The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,916 First real taste of winter brings snow and gales Helicopter winches injured man from Soviet factory ship The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Weather Business & Finance Law Sport Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Investment manager to fight extradition Argos to open 400 stores BPB appeals Babcock deal Broker dead The Times Short privatization could involve £750m state injection Bank seeks to cut bid trigger Support for CBI cmpaign New trade figures hold key to 14% base rates LBS forecasts Inflation fall US firm joins ranks of private power Utilicorp earmarks $200m to invest in British electricity Acorn sows a seed for £2.2m growth Battle for Toyota hots up By Our City Staff: Minorca document rules out full cash offer for ConsGold John Charcol Elders and S&N likely to fit but only if the Mmc agrees Tempus Quiligotti paves way for growth via £2.5m placing Usm Review Concern at Bula share spread Next Computer Unlisted Securities Third Market Investment Trusts Help for the pound in tax-cutting strategy Gilt-Edged Dutch R&V heads for USM listing 'Poor facilities' Prompt computer firm to seek growth in London Forecasts put Suter in line for £41m profit on strong growth Honest soles Smith names his Price Laing keeps building In memoriam Born to be wild Chancellor urged to fight skill shortages GrandMet reshuffles food business News International plc Baby-boom X-factor may save Nigel's bacon Economic View Avis Lease & Fleet Management Capitalization and change on week Educational Aiglon College Multiple Display Advertising Items pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items Dangerous potential of child abuse register as instrument of injustice Holder of paper title wins land claim Head of the Junior School Sherborne School Marlborough House School University of Exeter St Luke's Chaplain Clarendon School Brentwood School Wired for the future Colleges are plugging into complex computer networks, David Rowan reports Educational Sutherland House School St. Hilda's College Westminster School Head of Geography St. Audries School Cranfield school of Management Ratcliffe College M5 Limited Lost in a jobs maze Postbox University of Bergen Loughborough University of Technology Oriel College Oxford School-leavers on a winner Career propects should improve when young Sandwell College of Further and Higher Education Templeton College Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision '89 Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashbourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items University College London New Academic Appointments Scheme University of Southampton The University City University University of Bristol University of Southampton University of Nottingham University of Oxford University of Edinburgh University of St Andrews University of Warwick University of Oxford University of Bristol University of Durham School of Education Research… University of Liverpool Department of Materials… University of Oxford School of Oriental and African Studies The Cambridge Marlborough Secretarlal college Plymouth Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items University College London University of Cambridge Department of Applied… Multiple Display Advertising Items Adair International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants International Property Company Chartleigh The Work Shop Legal Secretaries Mistprestige Employment Agency Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants The Savings Corporation Group Plc John Hazell Associates The Royal College of Midwives Exhibitions Secretary Joyce Guiness Recrutment Consultants Mistprestige Employment Agency Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items General Assistant/irl Friday Creative/communication… La Crème Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Mistprestige Employment Agency Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Stella Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items ACME appointments Stella Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries La Crème De La Crème The Savings Corporation A. B. A. C. U. S Secretarial & Wordprocessing… Multiple Display Advertising Items Friend & Falcke Multiple Display Advertising Items Halcyon Days Sales Assistant The Hatton Garden Agency Top Flight Secretaries N. S. P. C. C. Personal Assistant P. A. /Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Flight Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tempting Times First Crème Bilinguasec Non-Secretarial Part Time Vacancies Bristol lose their grip in the Bath water Rugby Union: The Favourites Overcome Local Resistance to Reach the Semi-Finals of the Pilkington Cup Injuries hamper England Harlequins ignore obvious tactics New Zealand in monopoly Weekend Rugby Union Results Ojomoh is the driving force Old hands take happy trail Wakefield go down to Smith's solo effort Llanelli in no mood for lustre Gordon steers Braeknell to NatWest title Basketball Sport on TV New Zealand are facing uphill battle to survive Cricket Final lunge brings Brownsdon home Swimming Timely push gives Oxford a fine victory Rowing Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Bollin Palace on handy mark to go one better Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selection The Times Racing Service Carvill's Hill out of Gold Cup lists Jadeiell produces local victory in Times qualifier The Times Point-to-Point Championship Saturday's results Champion excels in memorable finish Rapid Raceline Parker's late strike secures a place for Forest at Wembley Clough blocks TV interview Brian Clough, the Nottingham Forest manager, who is banned for the rest of the season from the touchline by the FA, ran on to the pitch after the game and pulled Stuart Pearce, his captain, away from the television cameras as he was about to be interviewed. Clough was suspended and fined £5,000 last month after he was seen on television attacking supporters who had invaded the City Ground pitch following Forest's Littlewoods Cup-tie against Queen's Park Rangers. A spokesman for the FA said he did not think that CLough's action constituted a breach og the touchline ban, since it only applied duting a match Football: Bristol City's Gallantry is Not Quite Enough to Deprive Brian Clough's Team of its Date at Littlewoods Cup Final Norwich's credibility grows Parkes' return is doubly welcome Weekend Football Results and Tables Picture Gallery Waddle in clean-up operation Groves turns reserve stock into Highbury fashion European eyes at Pittodrie Intriguing derby looks in prospect Conditions favour strength of Lewis Athletics Fastest lady bids farewell White has to pull out with food poisoning Snooker Spectacular Glasson Jackson denied a record In Brief First argument (Reuter): Lewis is beaten Repeat victory Successful flight Gymnastic effort Vacant position Captain re-elected Nelson's defence Olazabal makes an an early impression and claims victory Golf Girardelli gains a place in history Skiing Southgate held as title race opens up Hockey: Hounslow Join Havant and Southgate in Poundstretcher Championship Chase Widnes on course for the double Rugby League A timely substitution For the Record Spring comeback planned by Hobbs Tennis Mortgage League Results Osborn on mark for Reading Thompson is called into England side Tout finishes in fifth place Bobsleighing Ban on clubs likely to stay Police check on complaints Prontaprint! Bruno finds heart amid the horror One punch short of a sensation Why the champion deserves sympathy Commentary Boxer fined Las Vegas—Lloys Honeyghan the former WBC welterweight champion, was fined $1,500 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on Saturday for using Marcaine, a banned painkiller, before his unsuccessful defence against Marlon Starling, of the United States, at Caesars Palace here on February 4 (Srikumar Sen writes). The British Boxing Board of Control is to discuss the affair and consider if any further action against Honeyghan is needed The Judging Round by round

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