News from 27/03/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Arthur Rees, Robert Swan, David Wade, Graham Rock, David Tytler, Clifford Longley, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, D. F. Eccles, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, D. L. Crosby, A. R. Frewen, Cliff Feltham, James R. B. Hinton, Regional Organizer, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jenny Morris, James Bone, Marion Shoard, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jenkins, R. C. Grayson, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Kenneth Miller, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Douglas Broom, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Peter Marsh, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John Hennessy, Henry Plumb, President, John Kennedy Ebbutt, Sue Fox, Steven Downes, Lesley Drennan, Sydney Friskin, Helen Suzman, Robert Runcie, Dr R. A. Cooke, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, J. M. Willson, Montagu of Beaulieu, Chairman, Richard Owen, John Blunsden, Raymond Plant, Nicholas Wood and Stewart Tendler, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Brian Hobley, Chairman, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Hazhir Teimourian and Andrew McEwen, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Clive White, Jillian Leech, C. J. French (Vice President), Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, David J. M. Tomson, Michael Austin, Helena Kojevnikov, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Markeson, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Graham Searjeant, Sally Kinnes, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Jo Glanville, David Powell, Michael Bryant (Director), Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Penny Perrick, Judy Froshaug, Richard Ford, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Williams,
Resumo(Reuter): Yeltsin heads for landslide in Soviet poll Moscow's top people cast votes in first contested election for 70 years Moscow (Reuter)—General Dmitri Yazov, the Soviet Defence Minister, yesterday brushed aside reports that he might have tried to stage a coup against President Gorbachov. "I've never even thought of it," he told Western reporters as he voted here. "But you do go in for all sorts of inventions in the West." Inside Mansell's win in Rio Tories slip Thatcher tour Liverpool win Index Hurd to ask for Arab support against terror Doctors may get state aid in negligence claims Runcie rebuffs Jenkins in Resurrection dispute Teachers' union rejects strike call Fears for Britons in Gulf mystery The Loan Corporation Extra security for cross-border trips News Roundup Car prices attacked Blood donor dilemma Labour's way ahead £6m cocaine charge Six share chess lead Employment Department Group Tories call for bishop's resignation Jenkins dispute Driver trapped in cab Fizzing dream of nuclear fusion By Our Education Editor: Baker rejects 'threat' curriculum Boycott of entry scheme demanded Hard bargaining ahead on loans Army launches inquiry into barracks shooting NUT rejects industrial action for schools Teachers' conferences Author queries the Mountbatten line Vote threat by Muslim leaders Detectives look into cargo fleet £2,000 bag Easter egg Silver pirates By Our Motoring Correspondent: Tougher driving tests call Sharp fall in road accidents Traffic safety Vauxhall said last night it would withdraw a new poster campaign if it received complaints that it was inciting drivers to race the police. The Advertising Standards Authority is asking the car company for an explanation of the poster showing a Vauxhall Astra GTE alongside a racing car in police markings Judging the accuracy of weather forecasts Tory lead slips in latest opinion polls Three-month survey highlights National Health Service concern The latest Mori aggregate figures confirm a growing independence among women in their voting intentions. Labour has a huge lead of 19 per cent among women inthe 18-24 age group, though support for the main parties is evenly divided among men in the same age group. Through the last two Parliaments, women voters tended to be 6 to 8 per cent more likely to support the Tories than men. That gap disappeared at the general election, briefly reappeared in one quarter in 1988 and has evaporated since. Labour has lately been pitching its appeal very strongly at women voters, a target agreed by the party's strategy conference last November. It has done so to some effect: the Conservative lead among Percentage Change In Voting Trends Since Fourth… Manor opens amid planning wrangle Better deal urged in jail remands The penal system Q: Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way… Palumbo rides into art minefield Q: What would you say is the most important issue… London zoo prepares for the next century 'Complain to MP' call on hold-ups Motorway repairs Toshiba VOCS Ministers to use new powers for crime crackdown By Our Crime Reporter: Police errors lead to stricter rules Tax service given clearer mandate Whitehall Brief Alliance Leicester Building Society A closely observed gas-guzzling wonder Respect the key to survival in fearsome Ice Walk'89 New York—The international ice-walk team led by Robert Swan, the British explorer, was making "reasonably good progress" about 25 to 20 miles out from the base camp at cape Aldrich in northern Canada at the weekend in its bid to reach the North Pole on foot (James Bone writes). The eight-man tema, which set out last Monday, reported by radio that it was enjoying calm, clear weatehr with temperatures averaging -45C. The explorers, each on skis and pulling a 150lb sled, said they were able to move quickly across ice floes but were slowed by pressure ridges in the ice. The expedition aims to focus international attention on the ever-increasing dangers of pollution to the environment. Mr Swan is reporting exclusively each week for The Times until he reaches the Pole, probably on or around May 10 Calm façade masks struggle for power in Pending Congress Ozal heads for poll humiliation World Roundup Euro-MPs trim costs (Reuter): Namibia rugby battle (AP): Sudan peace move (Reuter): Boeing wing repair (AP): Hunger strike over Popular dissent bars selection of party stalwarts The elections to the new legislative body, the Congress of People's Deputies, have been widely hailed as the Soviet Union's first experiment in democracy. In some parts of the country, however, there have been protests that the selection process has been far from democratic, even within the limits set out in the election provisions. Here are some examples The Soviet Opposition Crew investigated after Alaska oil tanker spill Wave of riots ends uneasy truce in Kosovo Begin breaks silence and opposes US-PLO talks Congress veto over Contra aid splits the White House Anti-British feeling grows Dispute in Anguilla Thatcher pursues role as peace broker Prime Minister begins six-day whirlwind tour of Africa nations Pope offers his blessing to Rome and the world Jerusalem Bishop links Easter and intifada as deaths continue Beirut (Reuter)—Christian and Muslim gunmen blasted rival sectors of Beirut yesterday, ending a brief Easter respite from nearly a fortnight of daily artillery barrages. One person was killed after residents, certain that the morning calm was too good to last, spent the hours piling sandbags around homes and retrieving possessions from the rubble of previous shelling (AP): That's one small cheep for mankind... Morocco at a turning point (AFP): Meningitis lilts school visitors to Frankfort (AP): Bhutto baby (AFP): Bhopal victim (AP): Nepal failure (Reuter): Dancer dies (AFP): Press expelled (Reuter): Basque rally (Reuter): Corsica row (AFP): Minister goes (AP): Volcano active NEC (UK) Ltd. Halt: major inconvenience ahead Roadworks probably cause more stress-and cost more money-than any political scandal. Yet, as David Nicholson-Lord explains in the first of a two-part series, they are scandalously mismanaged The Times A bishop with Easter egg on his face The Times Times Diary Barry Fantoni The bishop's empty belief Clifford Longley questions the Jenkins view of the Resurrection Parks with a difference Poor by any view Commentary On This Day "Saint Joan" Miss Bhutto's Priorities Into Africa Changing Time Russian visa offices at odds Hoskyns speech Use of Nhs funds Summer solstice Co-operation on historic sites Tunnel and commerce Art of conversation After the Forum Doubles trouble Curbing judges in South Africa Irish 'martyrs' Worse and worse Ups and downs Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Service dinner Badminton School, Bristol Forthcoming marriage Christie's The faith of Easter brings the hope of all Churches in full partnership Blohm porcelain should bring in a good catch Saleroom Latest wills DJM: Nature notes Wood is named after forester Otters rescued Arnett Cobb Frail jazzman with a robust style Dame Margaret Kidd Pioneering first lady of Scottish law Sir Edmund Stockdale, BT Banker, stockbroker and Lord Mayor of London Said Al Mufti Former Prime Minister of Jordan Church news For thou hast been a strength to the poor, a… Heroes with forgotten names Roman wooden spoon found On the track of cell transport Science Report Someone to sing about A fine Bronze Age retsina Archaeology University news Degrees at Stirling Import export Television Grandest of goodbyes Opera Don Carlo Covent Garden The Times Foreigner finds a home Penny Downie, Australian leading actress in the RSC trilogy The Plantagenets, talks to Sheridan Morley Less is more annoying Radio Sensitivity and strength Concert CBSO/Rattle Town Hall, Birmingham Beyond the beat Rock Ten City/Kym Mazelle Town & Country Fragile appealCowboy Junkies Accounting for women Sally Kinnes checks out the only officially sexist bank in Britain Why do heroines take the punishment? By the end of an opera, the female lead has invariably been written out Vic Hallam Plc A few bottles in the bank The Airline of Israel The child of courage Is cancer a suitable topic-and an 11-year-sufferer a suitable subject for children's television programme? Theatre This selective guide to entertainment and events throughout Britain Concise Crossword No 1830 Entertainments Coal-heaver's Chase Winning Move Word-Watching The Old Vic Returning from the dead Television Choice BBC1 Picture Gallery Radio Choice Thermabond Roofing Ltd Head home early, AA tells drivers Royal Family celebrates hope of Easter at Windsor The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,940 Weather The Pound Index Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Edelman recruits chief for Storehouse JO Hambro takes stake in assurance Hays offshoot buys Aries Stock Watch Treasury to privatize world economic forecast New delay for Minorco bid Borrie wants further inquiries into South Africa group's businesses Thatcher to step tip drive for bigger sales in Moscow Accor wheels in 'Formula One' France and US fight for UK bed-and-breakfast market (Reuter): IMF approves Philippine economic deal By Our Financial Staff: Japan role boosted Kleinwort Barrington Limited Black ready to be white knight for United Why competition is the crucial factor Merger policy will give British industry no protection from foreign takeovers As director general of Fair Trading, Sir Gordon Borrie has advised ministers whether to refer mergers to the Monopolies Commission since 1976. Graham Searjeant asks him about charges of inconsistency Tramil 500 Fast Pain Relief The vital clause for Europe Why UK has too few brewers Changing face of banking Stop these 'unfair' share subscriptions for the privileged Racal Telecom 'charity' issue Regulating the regulators Problem of small shareholders Chesham Amalgamations RJ Hoare Leasing Limited ADT Auctions Separate licences did not create joint tenancy Selling future land-sale receipts beyond council's powers Skipper's response to emergency reasonable given his state of knowledge No jurisdiction to order particulars Surety's covenant touches and concerns demised land Speech therapy 'educational' Hope in the troubled province A schools revolution may help to heal rifts, David Tytler reports Educational Atholl School Brentwood School King William's College Can the old rivals unite to fight? To a background of batterings by the Government and urgings by the TUC to merge, Britain's two biggest teachers' unions are holding their annual conference. Douglas Broom looks at the agenda NôrfolkYouth and Community Service St. Michael's School for Girls Royal Academy of Music Glenalmond College Belmont School Marlborough College Tefl Gabbitas Truman & Thring For sale: polytechnic graduates Postbox St. Martin's School University of Oxford Jesus College Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Française de Londres Dld Independent College Director of Admissions, Lansdowne College The School of Surgical, Chiropody, The Same… St. Andrew's St Nicholas Montessori College The Oxford Marlborough Secretarial College London College of Legal Studies International Community College Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn School of Law Easter Revision '89 Abbey Tutorial College Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Pitman Central College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's Secretarial College Devonshire House The Business Language Consultancy Chelsea Tutors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saddam University for Engineering and Science University of Edinburgh University of Wales University of Keele Lansdowne Secretarial College University of Bristol South Bank Polytechnic University of Durham Bishop Grosseteste College Department of Mechanical Engineering St. James's Secretarial College Kingsland Personnel Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University College of Wales Aberystwyth University of Oxford Downing College Cambridge University of Liverpool Necessaries for Secretaries Scrum stifled as Gloucester exit with a whimper Rugby Union: As Amateurs Resolve Pilkington Cup Semi-Finals, Another of their Number Opts for Defection to Professional Ranks Demands of Cup take their toll Trying times for Neath opposition Weekend Rugby Union Results Barbarians the less robust in full-blooded encounter Thiumph for the old double act Lack of flood boost lets down brothers Canoeing Today's Fixtures Irish onslaught held and turned Sport on TV Initiation may come quickly for Moriarty N Zealand clinch third title Internationals serve up a feast of points Cambridge go all out to ruin their Boat Race chances Lydon kicks Wigan into final Rugby League: Late Dropped Goal Brings an End to Warrington's Silk Cut Challenge Wigan reward players with extra training Davies still has speed after eight-year gap Edinburgh angry over absentees Swimming Mallett in early lead from son Shooting Magazines to merge Hang Gliding Kerly's late goal rescues England Hockey England bounce back Top-form Cooke cruises to victory Table Tennis Results from Key Biscayne Non-stop record attempt is halted Powerboating Wilander predicts glittering future for Ms conqueror Tennis Guernsey's fog warms Brown for Normandy Cycling Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections National demand for Dixton House Leisher 'serious' Bart Leisher, the 1988 Hong Kong champion jockey, is in a serious condition after a fall from super Treasure in the colony on Saturday. Local reports suggested he had received a skull fracture From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Barney Burnett has best credentials Fairyhouse Field C4 Saturday's results Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Alkinor Rex for Newnes encore Mandarin Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Selections: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line the Complete Sports Service Starjestic case referred to Jockey Club Easy for Arctic Sparkler Point-to-point Mandarin: Fakenham Selections A-Z Index to All the Runners at Today's 16 Meetings Saturday's results Today's 13 meetings Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Carlisle Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Arsenal seize every Football: Norwich Paint Themselves into a Corner while Southampton's Abject Failure Hastens their Spiral towards the Second Division Referee's name goes into book North Ferriby take initiative Chelsea as good as Redknapp's word Rangers' lead is extended Weekend Football Results Millwall make their point Forest find inspiration from above Deflated Norwich fail to make the right impression City wait for diagnosis of Dibble's injury West Ham to reap benefits Hick needs to succeed where Botham failed Richardson plunders highest Test score Cricket Burnett completes the double at Donington Motor Sport Leng's recovery is complete Equestrianism For the Record Sabre success for Williams Fencing Hate's lead is overcome by Eriksson Orienteering British and leader suffer in the rain Boost for Roderick James moves up to dispute lead after round of 69 Golf Shining array Mansell triumphs and defies the odds Liverpool's challenge gains extra momentum Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Norwich on trial at Upton Park Index Chain of cricket advisers planned All blame must not lie with Cambridge cox Commentary Sport in Brief Picture Gallery (AP): Race goes to Schwantz on last lap
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