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News from 13/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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David Wade, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Dynes and Mark Fuller, Anatol Lieven, Anne Billson, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jonathon Porritt, Director, Ian Murray, J. Billington, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), B. S. Smith, Geoffrey Smith, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Margareta Pagano, Roddy Forsyth, D. I. Holt, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, Michael Tate, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Basil Hume, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, David Sansted, David Barnes, John Young, Patricia Tisdall, F. G. Maynard (Chairman), S. Sternberg, Nicholas Orosz, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Rowan, Steven Downes, Dick Hinder, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Elspeth Huxley, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Mel Webb Santa Ponsa, Richard Ford and Rodney Lord, John Higgins, Catherine Sampson, Octavius Black, Dennis Shaw, V. B. Ray, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, David Hamilton, John Pettifer, Chairman, Jonathan Braude, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Stephen Thorpe, Robert Matthews, Emily Hadden, Raymond Plant, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, R. Singer, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Patrick O'Hanlon, Alan Franks, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Keith Blackmore, Michael Dynes, Leslie Oliver, Robert Thomas, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Julio Florian a, David Godfrey, President, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Keith Macklin, Nicholas Beeston and Our Correspondent, John Dilke, Vince Wright, Penny Perrick, David Hands Rugby Correspodent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Inflation 'here to stay' fears in Budget poll Tories pull ahead again despite difficulties In the Times Tomorrow Index Jalalabad pounded by 3,000 rebel rockets Queen urges Commonwealth to think 'green' Gulf tour in face of the Rushdie row Moscow snubs ANC in policy shift By Staff Reporters: Crewman lost in Cornish shipwreck Thatcher firm on law reform plans Methodist Homes for the Aged Identity checks to beat ban cheats Glasgow's capital idea Final plea on Naseby Concorde trip spoilt Private care favoured New adviser to police Cathay Pacific Ira gunman in place for months Mercury in milk warning Sir Ranulph's trek is under way Quality of TV is Labour priority Mother's child care 'unsatisfactory' because she works Contempt woman free today Win will help buy new home And now... the all-weather free-range pig Rear-view 'mirror' for pilots Animal magic of a racing legend Crime falls as TV surveillance rises "I think the time is right to make a move like… Barrister parachutist killed by propeller GPs asked to warn changes in the NHS Art fund tax boost 'a failure' "It is absolutely right that the effort should… East meets West on the catwalk Sound of silence at war graves 'Legal grenades' warning Tackling a pen and paper mentality Spanish deny threat to seize villas Defect denied £10.6m relief Drugs charges Street killing Toshiba Water bills increase by up to 43% Canon's latest black and white copier Polar bears will live on 'Apprenticeship for teachers' call Police warning to reversing drivers The Ultimated Driving Macnine Richard Ellis No Title Suspect justice on road to Pretoria's Death Row Airport closed in Beirut battle Far-right chalks up spectacular gains Cheney's star in the ascendant "If we can't make something out of this… Amnesty calls for Caracas inquiry (AP): Sudan Cabinet quits Papandreou threat (Reuter): Argentine jet found (Reuter): Gorbachov attacked Chile reform pledge Peking's propaganda battle on Tibet Suppression of Lhasa unrest sends chill through colony Picture Gallery (Reuter): Sri Lanka crackdown on rebels nets 1,200 (Reuter): Army murders (AFP): Saving horses (Reuter): Crash kills 24 Signals arrive Phone-tap row (Reuter): Wait over Riot curfew (Reuter): Malawi quake Pollution 'police' plan dies US seeks return of missiles from Mujahidin Resentful Hong Kong looks to Geneva talks No Matter what the Mortgage Rate, we Can Steady the… (Reuter): Solidarity is given right to publish and state media access Budapest party isolates the hardliners and promises free elections But She Can Still Have Coffee with her Daughter Shuttle crew ready for lift-off Iranians fail to get support for Rushdie policy Free Shares are Not the only Issue Stop, look and think again The Times Tournament of the Mind is back tomorrow. On offer are ?5,000 to the winner, with a computer for the champion school team. Alan Franks promises that the four weeks of questions will be fascinating, infuriating-and fun Whsmith A soupcon of the Eighties Tomorrow Can rabies be halted? The Channel Tunnel will be a barrier-but not to Germany's pet rats Do they know something you don't? Times Diary Picture Gallery Taking Gill's true measure Sense and sensibility Fraud: a half-hearted war (By Our Motoring Correspondent): On this Day Powers of Congress Mr Lawson's Choices Crowbar Diplomacy A saint for lawyers Challenge to the Chinese in Tibet Skiing conditions Curbs on GPs' prescription rights Profits on drugs Legal aid gap Antarctic accident Names in fiction Faster pace for scrapping CFCs Cooling towers Yours minutely Court Circular Today's royal engagements Christening Bishop to retire We have moved today to The real meaning of existence Marriages Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dinners DJM: Nature notes Birthdays today Lord Crook Conciliator on National Dock Labour Board John Noel Photography in early Everest climbing days Julian Hosking Premature end to dance career of distinction Dr John Durrant But this thing commanded I them saying. Obey my… Cosmic dance by-computer Appointments in the Forces Church news Wanted Phantom of the Opera Tickets required… New York lights tip with gaudy lamps Service dinner For Sale Bizet with Budget Prices? Chopin around for… Flatshare Action/ealing brtfrt. Female n/s req. To… Rentals Kathini Grham Ltd 01 584 3285 South Eaton… Rentals Reqents Parm Qulet, modern well kept 1 bed… Overseas Travel Overseas Travel Corsica Winter Sports Easter Holidays!! Domestic and Catering Situations General Assistant Quebec Central Railway Company Legal Notices round Square Litho Limited in… Money, magic and mischief National Library for the Blind Opera Now Nothing new Television Naive but sophisticated LPO/Haitink Concert Seraglio New Theatre, Cardiff Opera Royal linsurance Man in black Rock Opera Now Living by numbers Who says we are the frailer vessel? The Times A virus in the mind Susan Sontag telles Neil Lyndon why she believes that Aids has become a paranoid political metaphor VicHallam Tomorrow The Times Counsel for the cynic Talkback Picture Gallery Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1819 Entertainments Focus of attention Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules The Times Bond Winners A battle of the mind Television Choice Ceps Television and Radio Botha insists be will stay on The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,928 A village battles to save its leaning tower Weather Future of computer agency under review Dons may settle for 6% pay offer The Pound Brokers angry at US law proposal The Times Stock Watch City hopes for tight Budget from Lawson IEA plan to reform Lloyd's Hodgson criticized in Schroder survey Jobs growth 'ahead of estimate' By Our City Staff: King faces call on FKI's future Mixed reaction for Brady debt scheme John Charcol Europe Open for Business BTR warrants head the tip top seven Bank's buying-in policy bolsters overvalued bonds Kleinwort Benson Strong Zantac sales expected to help boost Glaxo to £448m ABF ready to call Berisford meeting Phasing out of tax allowances urged Lloyd's under the lash Drawn to the cities Barrick takes legal advice over deals Keith and kin Lynch mob Ladbroke Group PLC Room for Lawson to be cautiously radical Traveller Gold price 'could test $360' Pilkington buy Tougher times in store as the Fed tightens its grip National Westminster Bank PLC Derek Harris reports on the latest offensive in chocolate wars Cadbury forms new battle lines Telecom By Our Industrial Editor: Brewers launch lease revolution for tied tenants Adt Auctions Ratings underline new lease of life for shares Card companies liable to Vat Chambers procedure reorganized Acquisitive Savage keen to meet challenge of single European market Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts £5m interim payment to plaintiff Tax relief claim need not take precise form Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week The 10 Water and Sewage Businesses Back to school is big business Educational Summer Courses/posts Lancashire Polytechnic St. Clare's Oxford Nswnham Longusge Centre Yorkshire Dales Summer Courses Free Nottinghamshire Summer Activity School Stanford… Aiglon Summer in the Alps Gateway University Summer School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Camp Birbeck College Wyedean Canoe and Adventure Centre Embassy Study Tours Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Cambridge Embassy Study Tours Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summer Academy Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Jame Alice Harpur School Appointment of Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items Head Hurtwood House Rugby School Bursar Rossall Warden Cranleigh School Mander Portman Woodward London Bursar St. Michael's School for Girls Limpsfield… Director of Music London St. Dunstan's College School Examinations Assessment Council Be a Successful Writer Ashdown House Preparatory School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey Davies, Laing & Dick Spanish Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items L'ecole Hampshire Montessori Teacher Training Price Willam-Alexander College Holland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fellowships Keble College Oxford University Appointments The University of Hull Brunel the University of West London University of Durham University of Glasgow The University of Buckingham University of Nottingham University of Durham University of London The University of Leeds Uea Norwich King's College London Educational University Appointments Essex University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Classified Advertising In memory of Flora the brave Reason for religion Postbox Classifed Advertising Display Advertising Downing College Cambridge Secretarial Crash Courses Vet schools armed for fight Cambridge and Glasgow are getting the data together to beat a shutdown. Sam Kiley presents the arguments University Appointments The Royal Institution of Great Britain British Postgraduate Medical Federation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Classified The University of Leeds The University of Hull University of Dundee Bolton School University of Bristol University of Bradford Scholarships Display Adviertising Classified Avertising Display Advertising Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brentwood School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketing £14,000 Maine-Tucker Joan Tree Maine-Tucker Judy Fisher ?12,000 + Perks + Bonus 5 Weeks Hols Belle Secretarial Ltd The Ritz Chartleigh Peters & Smyth Recruitment Consultant Susan Hamilton Richmond Youth Travel Incredibly busy production agency needs incredibly… The Recruitment Company Friends of the Elderly Changes La Creme Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultonts Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Rusty Shorthand Elizabeth Hunt-Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Mistprestige The Hatton Garden Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Secretary Run the Office Mistprestige Personnel Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower £16,000 Pall Mall Chairmans Pa c ?15,000 Mini Conglomorate Central… Executive Créme City Secretaries International Secretaries Executive Creme First Creme Caroline King Tempting Times CIM Britain bids to get its diploma adopted as Europe's standard Royal boost for success Today the Institute of Marketing will receive will its royal charter, signed by the Queen, and with the title comes a new symbol (above). The charter will help to amplify the institute's twin messages: that efficient marketing not only benefits industry and commerce but is a vital ingredient of the nation's prosperity; and that it can be taught Facing the challenge of the '90s The Institute of Marketing believes that today's granting of the royal charter is in recognition of contemporary business needs, and it intends to reflect this in its future projects and promotions A commanding voice for the customer The Chiefs Lessons for the future Do senior executives need to go back to school to learn how to sell and keep up with international competitors? Advice success story How a marketing service launched by the Enterprise Initiative scheme has helped boost British business Enterprise The Marketing initiative Bath shaken if not stirred before they can toast to victory Italians without ray of hope Ladbrokes Saracens wing in to ensure promotion Wasps' attention takes flight From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Dreaper to collect Gold Cup Army win as they lose Commander Banner Express not extended Carling s injury has Uttley brooding Torkabar can show seniors the way home Plumpton Selections By Mandarin 2.15 Four Sport. I 3.45… Ayr Scudamore opts for Bonanza Boy The Times Racing Service Eddery in Sydney Southwell Selections Saturday's results Leaders over the jumps Vicario Di Bray and Maelkar out for sad O'Neill Smith Eccles hopeful Lincoln hope out Rapid Raceline Cultivated Forest are still top of the tree Clean sweep Vintage Beardsley just the ticket for Robson Norwich remain on the threshold England's youngsters dominate Weekend Football Results and Tables Carter's expertise brings confidence Wycombe slide out of Trophy Tyneside regulars opt for desertion Today's Fixtures Shape of things to come from Dorigo Sterland helps out as leaders! take charge Wakefield turn the tables Wales boost hopes for World Cup Murphy talks the Saints on to Wembley pitch Last 20 metres proves Moorhouse's downfall For the Record Stubborn Malory refuse to surrender A prestige double by London Corsie outplays the master Hawtree celebrates double success Weekend Rugby Union Results India may need to find a new approach (Reuter): Pakistan can still tie series English rugby feels the lash of Thomas's tongue Leighton's quick reactions equal to isolated threat Arsenal may bid for McAvennie Trivial Pursuit Sellberg making waves in Majorca Hounslow expand their horizon Le Moignan at the summit Schneider takes title On the high road to Ibrox

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