News from 28/03/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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J. M. Richards, Henry Wilson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, John Miller, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Ian Leck, Alistair Hicks, Julian Malins, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, James Bone, and Andrew Morgan, Petr Beckmann, Martin Waller and Geoffrey Foster, John Spencer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Hennessy La Grande Motte, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Frank Beck, Sydney Friskin Amsterdam, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Dennis Deletant, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Philip Robinson, Patricia Davies Phoenix, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Norman de Mesquita, Gavyn Davies, Rasit Gurdilek, Edward Fennell, Paul Vallely, Nicholas Harling, Celia Brayfield, Wolfgang Münchau, Mike Hoffman, Group Chief Executive, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Margaret Marshall, Richard Evans, Michael Horsnell and David Rowan, Coomi Kapoor, John Blunsden, Bevis Hillier, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, John Underwood, Susan Balsom, Richard Owen Kafr Kassem, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Barney Hoskyns, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Paul Jackson, Chairman, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Talya Singer, Liz Smith, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Jenny Gilbert, Tony Dawe, Cyril Moseley, Michael Dynes, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Michael Horsnell, N. J. Birch, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Sigmund Sternberg, Deputy Chairman, Richard Morrison, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, R. N. Buckle, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Dykes, Philip Jacobson, Anthony Cox, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoSoviet voters sweep aside party chiefs String of cities reject their leaders in polls Inside Sleepless doctor sues Growth slows Norwich chase Cauthen wins Index (AFP, Reuter): Riot prison ringed by thousands of troops Mrs Dickson's diary of a drive to nowhere With Easter over, it's the long, long journey home 23-mile tailbacks of misery Strike warning on 'licensed' teachers Thatcher tells north African states to steer clear of Libya MPs' inquiry into Euro drug barons Methodist Homes for the Aged Police in 100mph motorway chase News Roundup Murder case charge Skeleton examined News blackout risk Duke's carnage escape Outright chess leader The Bridge Programme Call for 'contracts' on discipline Teachers' president demands parental help Derry Boys mark tercentenary Colleges boycott opposed by union Portfolio Bond Doctor sues health board after working 50-hour shift Campaign to secure legal rights in hospitals intensifies Countdown to exhaustion on an Easter ward Analysts to help find forger Folk society ballot Islanders again reject Sunday ferries proposal Budgets 'may damage drug industry' National Health Service reforms Health funding crisis 'is ignored' Air Canada Bx Diesel Unions seek pay deals protected against inflation Sentences 'should be fixed for courts' Crime and punishment British law firms fear single market Picture Gallery Percherons on parade Doubts growing on claims of nuclear fusion experiment Honda British hostility to EEC wildlife plan under fire Support for countryside law Nikon Beauty in these dazzling eyes Price of petrol may go up 1Op By Our Air Correspondent: Longer delay over holidays Fewer air traffic controllers Flights saved by mobile telephone Europe Open for Business Extra money for property urged Compulsory purchase Time capsule for steam buffs Power station test to cut pollution £82,500 for 1951 Allard roadster Saleroom Scalp hunters gather 'Rejected' village is seeking recognition Canon Kosovo under curfew after policemen die in clashes Do your 5 Times Table From Our Correspondent Islamabad: Bomb blast as Howe flies into protests Iran check 'explains' yacht story Secret life of US union boss bared World Roundup Eta truce extended (AP): Official's wife leads Bush 'still in charge' (Reuter): Troops shoot boy of 4 (AP): Topless beach killing Questions remain as report on Gandhi murder is released Classroom war engulfs Takeshita Renault 5 Cambodia hitch to Sino-Soviet ties Abbey National Muslim fundamentalists join mainstream Israeli politics Ozal set for Cabinet reshuffle in wake of local election defeat Now a hostess in Boston can dial Dallas for a takeaway Grim lesson for French pupils Journey into the Auschwitz nightmare Watch on death camp Nazi From a Correspondent Athens: Olympic Airways chief charged Impatient Czechs expect Husak's early departure Setback for hopes of Reagan testimony (Reuter): Drug appeal hearing won (AFP): Going home (Reuter): Iran execution (Reuter): Colombia drive (Reuter): Film 'insult' (Reuter): Press tactic (AP): Machete mob (Reuter): Refugee order (AFP): Low birthrate (Reuter): Mayor killed (Reuter): Paraguay poll Employment Department Group Curing the subterranean blues Under Britain's roadworks lies a labyrinth of red tape. Can modern technology and better training cut through it? David Nicholson-Lord reports Tournament of the Mind The Easter rounds repeated Capital Lessons Times Diary Barry Fantoni Passport to security Commentary Nuclear: safest of fuels Petr Beckmann looks back at the Three Mile Island accident Greed that swallows anything "Blood-Tingling Oratory" EEC federalism The Stuff of Legend Dr Runcie's Dilemma Cause for offence Drug treatment for depressives Fifty years ago Infestation warnings In the red Labour's plan for market economy Privatised water Quality of justice Health care divide Plea for poet Catching up Cathedral city in planning peril Celebrating 2000 Humberside reborn Rising generation Social News Anniversaries Baptism Mr Percy Hoskins Victoria Dane Gordon Edworthy The Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Church news The Times Day of pride for the President Bridge Disorderly conduct among the genes Science Report Sea eruption watered down Archaeology Forthcoming marriages Marriage Maris Liepa Bolshoi Ballet star from Latvia Edward Abbey A turbulent environmentalist Carl Dahlhaus Authority on Wagner's music dramas Rev Dr Peter Hamilton University news The Lord hath done great things for us: whereof we… The Financial Intermediaries, Managers and Brokers… Oswald Hickson, Collier & Co. British Heart Foundation Laurence Simons Associates West Eight Legal and Accountancy Services Experienced Solicitor Senior Court Clerk/court Clerk States of Jersey Licenced Conveyancers Out here on my own Barney Hoskyns meets Luther Vandross, whose voice has sold out Wembley Arena for 10 nights Fool's rebellion Dance Petrushka Theatre Royal, Glasgow ART London 89 British Airways Shockingly beautiful Galleries Lucian Freud—Etchings Bernard Jacobson Josef Herman Angela Flowers Mick Rooney Metropole Arts Centre, Folkestone Life viewed from the brink Television Heart of genius Francesca da Rimini Barbican Hall/Radio 3 Concerts RPO/Weller Festival Hall Rock Dr John Mean Fiddler Suzy Smith Dress whites and lashings of navy The nautical style launched by Chanel in Deauville 75 years ago is stronger and fresher than ever. Perfect for spring and summer, here is fashion within everyone's grasp Finishing touches Feople Bio-Cosmetics loborotories Ltd. This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1831 Entertainments Warriors of the Dance Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Striking the big time Television Choice Picture Gallery Radio Choice Nescafe. Gold Blend BBC1 Lord Young ordered to reappear by committee The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,941 Glacial coast is declared a disaster area Wind threatening efforts to contain Alaskan oil spill Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton Fed steps in to cap dollar rise The Times CBI says UK growth will fall by half Porth to decorate USM with £12 m price tag By Our City Staff: French discos sold to Whitegate Talks seek successor to Tin Council By Our Financial Staff: $1.7bn buyout offer for American Medical By Our City Staff: Analysts fear casualties in DIY battle Ex-NTT chief charged Minorco to fight ban Toyota move World oil prices surge on Valdez threat to US output A Fimbra Member British Telecom Opportunity is knocking at BPB Tempus It's you we answer to West End rentals 'up 94%' Why next dose of stagflation should not be too painful Gilt-Edged Wall Street British backlash will fail to halt a united states of Europe Last week's attacks by Sir John Hoskyns on alleged corruption in the EEC are being seen by some as the start of a backlash against the single European market. Michael Dynes (left), co-author of a new book on the changes 1992 will bring, reports from Brussels The Times Guide to 1992: Britain in a Europe without Frontgiers by Richard Owen and Michael Dynes, is published by Times Books (£5.95) Defensive Sun Life looking to shine Mystery man Milken Los Angeles Diary There's a fog upon LA Dire rates Cher delight Mustang rally Samsung A Japanese sweetener on Brady's debt menu Economic View Epwin opens a new door Eagle Star Always a Good Idea Ferrari Holdings roars on to the scene as Cifer reshapes after suspension Usm Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Recession evidence gathers force US Notebook Bored with Assured Tenancies? Third Market Gold Porvfolio Bond The Times Capitalization and change on week Trains, cars and planes How the airlines, railways, car hire companies and hotels woo the business traveller Business Travel British Airways The world's favourite airline Take a letter, Miss Smith, I must fly Planning the whole package A Special Report Save yourself pain and cash Let the specialists handle transport, hotels, visas and medical services Business air europe Class Together we Mean Business Sleep Easy The best ways to pay Thusthouse Forte Hotels Air Portugal Business Travel Medical Advice The day Mr Smith the barrister stood up to be counted Inns and Outs Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Mobil A door to opportunity Do conveyancing changes mean disaster for solicitors? Edward Fennell reports It's time to toughen up the bench Why magistrates' courts should be given more powers to speed up justice and lighten the load of the crown courts Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limit to scope of water charges Queen's Bench Division Legal Appointments Bass Public Limited Company Radcliffes & Co Holding newspapers in contempt The Law Press freedom is taking second place in today's John Miller warns East hampshire district council Public Appointments IOMCS Solicitors/barristers No 21-day limit for payments in Court of Appeal Sowing seeds on organic ground With the royal seal of approval, the future for organic farming looks healthy, Susan Balsom reports Southampton City Avon County Council Public Appointments City of Swansea An equal opportunity employer London Borough of Sutton an Equal Opportunity… West Berkshire Health Authority Spelthorne On course with the dashers Andrew Longmore on the trail of orienteering's largest British festival Nabarro Nathanson Crawley Borough Council An equal opportunities… London Borough barnet British team looking good Croquet Benn's last chance to sharpen himself before Watson tilt Boxing Davis in need of a lift Snooker Today's Fixtures Sole error by Daniel seized on by Finney Golf Sport on TV Two more landmarks for Hare Pontypridd tumble to their biggest defeat Baa-baas thrill but Swansea reverse their losing trend Rugby Union Bristol are saved in injury time Cauthen has triumphant return Racing Results from Yesterday's 16 Meetings Milligan in form for Lincoln Celtic Shot has easy path to, Liverpool Towcester fall for Princess Follow Miss Nero at Wetherby By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections By Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Corespondent, Dublin: Maid Of Money powers to record-breaking triumph Hendersons have four at Lamerton By Mandaria: Chepstow Selections By Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Langtry Lady adds to Ryan's excellent start Ladbroke Line Rapio Raceline Sinton goal moves QPR clear of pack Footsall: Defeats for the Bottom Three are Scant Consolation for an Uninspiring Aston Villa Performance at Loftus Road Ayresome's careless rapture Paille goals keep Sochaux in touch Overseas League Results United masters of the anticlimax Yesterday's Football Results and Tables A nightmare for the purists Justice turns back on Southampton Chelsea's pursuers doing well Stainton is landed with Giant task Basketball Bears in no mood for mercy Ice Hockey (Reuter): W Australia in control Farrell stakes strong claim for Milk Race Cycling Justified risk by Verbatim Yachting McCormack offers the new-look ATP Tour $56m package Tennis Bad weather puts Test under threat Cricket Dixon takes top prizes By a Special Correspondent: Rydell and Reynard outfox the field One touch from Thompson gives England the trophy Hockey For the Record Pools Forecast Powell and Law beat Olympians Equestrianism Wigan relax and are taken to brink Rugby League Widnes sharpen their challenge By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Triumph for Mallett Norwich work late revival Liverpool will lend support to Robson plea Heritable Capital Plan Limited No Title United overwhelmed by Forest British duo leading the world James stronger despite injury Sport in Brief A record five three missed First division may revert to 22 clubs Mansell dines out on his win End Column
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