News from 20/03/1989
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David Wade, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Osmund Reynolds, Richard Harries, Michael Stevenson, Donald Keating, Hilary Finch, Philip Haughton, Jeremy Kingston, Tom Gibb, W. W. Slack, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Anthony Wigram, Colin Narbrough, M. Sarner, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Mel Webb Pals, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, John Ballantine, Peter Fellgett, Raymond Hoffenberg, President, Peter Waymark, John Winder, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Phil Harrison, Charles Bremner, Douglas Brown, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Max Harrison, P. Isaacson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Miller, Ken Ward, William Greaves, David Hands Piacenza, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, William Holmes, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Diana Allen, Martin Fletcher and Edward Gorman, Chris Partridge, Jeffrey Tobias, Robert Souhami, D. F. Burgess (Headmaster), Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Robert Balchin, Craig Seton, Denys V. I. Fairweather, Richard Owen, Joyce Whitehead, Graham Fraser, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Bethell, M. H., Ian Rankin, June Crown, Robert Gore, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Paul Newman, Gerald Stern, Jack Straw, Philip Hugh-Jones, Michael Hornsby, Michael Austin, Mohsin Ali and a Correspondent, L. E. Dowdall, Jenny Gilbert, Tony Dawe, Peta Levi, David Walker, D. H., Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Philip R. Noakes, Derek Harris, Martin Fletcher and Robin Oakley, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Keith Macklin, Susan MacDonald, Jill Paton Walsh, Penny Perrick, D. J. Sherratt, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Roger Nightingale, Anthony Cox, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky, J. D. Barry Deputy Director, Management at Gatwick airport, which last year had its worst congestion on record, said yesterday that extra catering and cleaning staff will be brought in for the Easter weekend together with extra seating,
ResumoMPs demand air traffic control reform Easter holiday flights chaos looms again The Times Gains by Left Index By Staff Reporters: Labour is accused over Bordes affair London fear of 'black Monday' traffic superjam From Our Correspondent Moscow: Defiant 10,000 mass at city hall Moscow demonstrators rally for Yeltsin Channon resists Commons clamour Confidence jolt for Tories Poll unease over economy and NHS UK Finance Ltd Patten proposes resident patrols News Roundup Ulster deaths continue Car park murder hunt Mappa share issue Swale tunnel scheme Selfridges strike flop Career Development Loans Kinnock lectures set Labour economic agenda Political dramas win top TV awards Scotland Yard alert over Sikh violence Disciplinary action threat as dons ballot on boycott By Our Education Staff: MPs demand crackdown on campuses Luck runs for some Portfolio Bond Children more aware, says Craven London taxi drivers want to retain test Folk group in disarray Mitsubishi Telecommunications TA skills put to the test Group admits to firebomb attacks Citroën Bx Diesel Turbo Queen Mother behind rescue plan for theatre library More GPs threaten to quit over budgets and new contracts Coal chiefs press for clean sheet More M25 delays due after Easter Drive for efficiency in need of new direction White Hall Brief Gigli sets style in silk and stain DNA tests help immigrants prove case for entry Fine art fair in £25m harvest Saleroom Weather hampers search for toxic cargo First woman Police car death Mason threat Taxi killing More women For this Many People with Aids Health Education Authority Thatcher emphasizes need to privatize water industry Restoring Tory image at Scarborough Ridley promises legislation on litter Loans for students defended Hurd fights for justice reform Bill TGWU faces expulsion call Estates redesign 'can thwart crime' EDI Prescott makes waves 'Pay-off' claim in jet sales to Jordan Health Education Authority Parc a Voitures (AFP): French Socialists claim victory in town halls battle Bastia, Corsica (AFP)- M Henri Leschi, aged 91, was re-installed as Frances's oldest mayor in the Corsican town of Erone yesterday after comfort-ably winning in the first round of voting last week Speaker is braced for ethics report World Roundup Curfew in Karachi Communist challenge 'Cheats' burn schools Cyprus border protest (Reuter): Royal plea to Italy US contemplating break with Kabul Canon Salvador poll tension Huge Athens rally urges Papandreou to quit leadership Shamir's conference slighted CNT (Reuter): Gaza anger reaches boiling point after Israelis shoot four The Palestinian uprising Amman (Reuter)—The Jordanian authorities yesterday interrogated guerrillas captured after they killed an Israeli soldier in a raid into Israel. The raid was claimed by the Damascuts-based Fatah Uprising group led by Colonel Abu Musa, who rebelled against Mr Yassir Arafat, the PLO leader, in 1983 Knights of the black pudding test their palates Dissidents still have to face harassment (Reuter): Undignified preview of democracy, Polish style Californian goodbye to the gas-guzzlers Abbey National Building Society Hong Kong Chinese accuse Mother Country of betrayal (AFP): Call for minister's dismissal over insult to Ayatollah Kuala Lumper (AP)- An effigy of Salman Rushdie was burnt here yesterday in a protest attended by 50 people against his novel, The Satanic Verses, which allegedly blasphemes Islam, the Bernama news agency said Central Region Peking rebuffs Western critics Hopes rise that Eta will extend ceasefire Thousands of Basques in anti-violence protest (Reuter): Pretoria steps up secret buying of weaponry South Africa's arms modernization Johannesburg (Reuter)—A black travestile caught sexually assaulting a woman in Soweto was stoned to death and set alight by an enraged crowd, mostly women, witnesses said. Gabriel Mazibuke, who was wearing women's clothing, has last mouth ended a 13-year sentence for raping his mother Falklands passengers swap ship Romania row Kosovo arrests (Reuter): Iran choice Tit for tat (Reuter): Tanker sinks Shuttle boost Tournament of the Mind Last of the Big stars? While thousands marvel at the northern lights, we may also be witnessing the last generation of great British astronomers, as government cuts force a brain drain to the United States. William Greaves reports Walker Wingsail Systems PLC A booking to miss The Times Times Diary Picture Gallery An honour put to shame Nicholas Bethell urges withdrawal of Ceausescu's GCB Language barriers Original without the sin On this Day Veterinary closures A Strategy for Debt London Traffic Control Bit of a mouthful Snowed under Concern for quality of medical care After the Forum Marital rape case Tv In the Commons Preservation of shrinking forests 'Greenhouse' gases 'The Satanic Verses' Seeing red Falklands spirit Nature notes Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Service luncheon Christie's One hope, one kingdom Forthcoming marriages Harrow School Marriages Wycliffe College Lady Duke-Elder Memorial service Fairley House School Gresham's School Nature notes Jean Colin Engaging talent in musical comedy 'Freddy' McConnel Innovative designer of agricultural implements Rowland Parker Thousand-year history of Cambridge village Martin Smith Scholarly work on Petronius Dinners Service dinners Polytechnic news Mr C. C. Warlow-Harry Ye that fear the Lord, trust in the Lord: he is… Mystery of a dark star Science Report Anniversaries Latest wills Church news Appointments in the Forces Appointments Pattenmakers' Company Tenacious tenancy Television ENO English National Opera London Coliseum The Times Perils of the great unknowns Robert Gore Langton on the state of the Rsc The heart of the matter Huls Clos Rose Theatre Theatre Make mine Mozart Hilary Finch talks to Jane Glover about her Coliseum début Concert City University SO/Kess St John's, Smith Square Improve your Vision Who will do what? Radio Questions that can't be asked Now that the boys have stopped joking and dating is over, the pioneering Sixties' champion of liberated women talks about sex, politics, the search for her father and the meaning of life in her fifties Picture Gallery Delta Five Friends of the Elderly Tribute to Women of the new World Tomorrow Elzvaline This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1825 Entertainments A legend returns Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules To Place your Entertainment Reagan's streak Television Choice Radio Choice A literary context either until he started writing… Radio Choice Lloyds Bowmaker Television and Radio DPP attacks Bar Council for 'unfair' campaign The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,934 (Reuter): Helicopter crash kills 21 Marines Weather Newsmen killed in Salvador poll Business & Finance 25-33 Education 39 Sport 43-48 The Pound Stock Market By Our City Staff: Markets nervous on interest rate fears Publisher 'not seeking sale' Clubs buyout set to succeed The Times Stock Watch Sealink aims to cash in on ferry power struggle Edelman picks American to run Storehouse By Our City Staff: Hillsdown is cool on Premier buy By Our City Staff: Ruling will make or break plessey bid MoD leak reveals Whitehall concern over GEC-Siemens plans NFC expects a cautious £87m Brittan initiative on airline rules John Charcol Dti Prices reflect the 'greening' of the City Tempus There is nothing like a good juicy recession Gilt-Edged Analysts estimate P&O could steam to £320m for full year Today By Our City Staff: Astra hits at Splash for refusing to meet Catch 22 hammers Collins Running form at ADT Coming home Close result expected in vote for Piccadilly On boar-d in Borneo Simon Supply-side triumph in Lawson's 'dull' Budget Economic View UPS United Parcel Service R J Hoare Leasing Limited Chesham Amalgamations Church Stagflation illness looms as financial crisis is tightened US Notebook Rise in orders for engineers Standard Chartered Piper disaster cuts N Sea output Opec achieves aim of oil price rise as Brent near $19 a barrel By Our City Staff: Clegg buys 14% Sasea stake in Mountleigh Reid on performance Sterling Roncraft aims to double sales in five years European growth planned The problem of 'unlisted' quotations Printed beats the Americans to win Overseas Company award USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts "Warrington-Runcorn" Third Market Gold National Power. Powergen Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Ford A partnership in prosperity How closer ties between manufacturers and suppliers would boost British business. Derek Harris reports Partnership Economy NEDO National Economic Development Office Good relations spell success Bringing both sides together Little and large show Michael Hatfield explains how both big and small businesses can benefit from joint ventures through new ideas, investment, marketing and risk-sharing The aim of the Nedo road show is to create a dating service and bring about matches IPS Institute of Purchasing and Supply Marriage worth millions How a successful courtship between builders and suppliers could cut Britain's balance of payments debt Customers call tune Why Whitehall and the NHS is improving its purchasign power British Airways How small firms are learning to love their bigger brothers ... but large companies are still a little slow to catch on B&Q Nobody Does It Better Japan shows us it's never too late for Just In Time Design revolution builds better business More British Companies are harnessing this country's talent in modern design and, Peta Levi writes, increasing profits The University of Hull University of Cambridge University of Durham University of Warwick Brunel Chair of Politics Tenable at Queen Mary College Lecturer The University of Nottingham University of Dundee Cardiff Bishop Grosseteste College University of Birmingham Monash University Melbourne, Australia University of Bristol The best school for a good start Parents should use their rights to choose a suitable school. Robert Balchin reports Educational University Appointments Chair of Physiotherapy Tenable at King's… Queen Mary College University of London Aberystwyth Dean of the Faculty of Arts University of Durham University of Oxford The University of Birmingham How the student can enjoy college The University of Manchester King's College London Lectureship in Law Lesson of Lord Elton's discipline report A year of research has shown that classroom are not out of control. Yet, David Tytler says, teachers may still be right to worry about what some see as a problem that is difficult to solve King's College London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Entrance Scholarships and Assisted Places Easter Revision '89 Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts The Leys School Cambridge Head of Languages Brentwood School Abbey Tutorial College Hampshire Tutorials Ltd. The Writing School Chelsea Tutors German Day Intensive Course Royal Academy of Music Diocesan Director of Education Norland Place School, London W11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Godric's College Pre University? Post University? London Montessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashbourne David Game College Senior Lecturers and Postgraduate Teaching… Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Pitman SCO Surrey College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qualified Teacher Windlesham House School Ashdown House Preparatory School Cod is my Strength Bolton School Independent Education Marlborough College Open Days Secretarial and Cookery Courses Langham Secretarial College Institut francais Aplha Centre Int'l Cortona University of Oxford Scholarships Tefl Oxford & County Secretarial College " a " Level Easter Revision Leatherhead Secretarial School Manpower Merryweather Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Ambitious Secretary Susan Beck Recruitment The Zarak Partnership Easter Deadlines Pa to Marketing Director The Zarak Partnership Hodge JCR Jane Crosthwaite Recruitment Consultants Ltd. Major American Law Firm Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Abbatt The Zarak Partnership Chartleigh Career Progression in PR The Zarak Partnership Secretary / PA O V Selection Audio Secretary Tomkins Ltd. Withey & Dunning Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayfair Gallery Bank Receptionist The Zarak Partnership Expanding National Charity Ff faber and faber Public Relations Terry Romp & Company Angela Mortimer To £13,000 Experienced Secretary Fed up with Commuting? Director of City based fund Management Company CDR Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd. Eurolanguage Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries RG College to Career Diary of the Times Classified Chance of a Lifetime First Creme Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Ritz Entertainment Consultants Public Relations Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Goodchild's ACME appointments Covent Garden Bureau Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services AfB Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Design Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenges subside and leave Kite to scoop a lion's share Golf: Kite Flies to Top of Money List with Second Successive Victory Busy schedule for Claydon Dismissals before transfer unfair Male fends off Smith Rackets Wrong to sell home Cambridge celebrate century in style Webster is out of luck Cycling Thomson adds Indoor singles title to his list Bowls Excluding dead witness's deposition Greenidge establishes a record for savagery Cricket Appeals on scarring Brilliant Ito leaves her challengers without a chance Ice Skating Strength on bench tells for Bracknell Basketball Forwards rescue Welsh fortunes Rugby Union:france Lift the Five Nations'championship in Style in Paris, while England's Run of Defeats in Cardiff Strectches beyond 26 Years Laderoke Line A duo more equal than others A festival of tries by Army Seconds' feast is a crumb of comfort First Irish cap for Malone Power-packed French sweep Scotland aside Coxon's victory dance Five nations' table Garuet is elected to dominate Mandarin: Ru Valentino to confirm promise Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Jelupe poised to follow up Political Judge in line for Times final after Detling win The Times Point-to-point Championship Saturday's results Hern still looking for new premises National favourite now 14-1 Saint Andrews for Epsom Leaders over the jumps Rapid Raceline United's inaccuracy is costly against Clough teamwork Football: Forest's Victory Puts Them One Match Away from Third Final in Season, with Liverpool Lurking Therateningly in Semi-Final Draw Score veils Chelsea's superiority Rangers and Celtic are drawn apart Millwall show an added dimension Pools Check Beardsley at heart of all ovations Weekend Football Results and Tables Semi-final draw Rosenior missed by West Ham Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Newport's days are brought to a sad end Three-goal spell thwarts Germans Weekend Rugby Union Results Southgate hold out as Havant Just fail to save their season Hockey: Top-Qulity Cup Final Assured as England Keep West German Women at Bay A tactical triumph by Mecir Tennis Life begins at 40 for the veterans Cambridge make It a treble Rowing Boycott's vocal theme Batsmen win the day for Rochdale Cricket For the Record Leeds head league as Wigan lurk Warrington leave Halifax to study their mathematics Rugby League Straker gets smart Equestrianism Absence of malice as Everton go through Meade signs for Luton Heritable Capital Plan Limited Ngugi leaves world trailing in mud Results from Stavanger Roe shows nerve at finish to spoil Olazábal's day Le Moignan and team are on top of the world Results from Stavanger Card of the course Sighs and smiles as Frost falters Melting to defeat Sport in Brief Load too one man to carry End Column Halliday ruled out of tour
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