News from 03/04/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Robert Swan, David Wade, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Patricia Davies, James Tolhurst, Anne Billson, Simon Barnes, John Bowis, Richard Thomson, N. Edington, Richard Owen and Christopher Thomas, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Shirley Porter, Leader, David Weeks, Chairman, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, S. J. Russell, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Rodney Lord and Bailey Morris, Ivor Daivs, Margareta Pagano, Bernard Levin, Stephen Lewis, Henry Gee, Michael Tate, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, R. M., Rodney Lord, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Andrew E. Dawson, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Roddey Frosyth, Sidney Brichto, Director, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Michael Heseltine, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, G. E. Lee-Steere, President, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Paricik O'Hanlon, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster, Richard Ford and David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Victiria McKee, P. N. O'Donoghue, General Secretary, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Bourdeaux, M. McIntyre, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Charles Smith, Chairman, Salle Ecroyd, G. B. R. Walkey, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Henrey Dunlop, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Malcolm Buchanan, Ian Smith, Ian Penman, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, John Penman, Clive White, Paul Newman, Jack Straw, Michael Seely, Rev John Campbell, Keith Blackmore, L. May, Jenny Gilbert, Stephen Thoroe, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Colin Dunne, David Walker, David Sinclair, George Gardiner, MP, Patrick Robertson, Secretary, Derek Harris, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Rodney Lord and Bailet Morris, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Alan Price-Talbot, Penny Perrick, Denis Shaw, Clement Freud, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,
ResumoKGB must cut spy network Thatcher says Gorbachov faces strong warning on espionage during London talks Portfolio Bond Index Beecham plans £9bn merged with US firm By Our Foreign Staff: Loyal guards rescue President from coup bid 500,000 called up for Cuba welcome 140 killed in battle on Namibia border 'Only God' can move Al Fayed House of Fraser takeover (Reuter): 'Rushdie' bombs in Ankara UK Finance Ltd Schoolgirls saved in fells blizzard News Roundup Hodgson chess win Compensation praise Drums rescue venture Training 'failure' Explosion mystery Siemens Gorbachov sees 'human dimension' in Ulster Nurses join fight over NHS reform RCN publicity drive MP demands names of 'unsafe' ferries Secret 'child abuse' files may be made public at hearings Weathercall Service Rivals to get reward Portfolio Bond Body identified Surgeon calls for donor fee Willow threat to cricket bats By Our Science Editor: Claim by scientists 'verified' Nuclear fusion 'Flying scoops' to help Scottish salmon Low-level alcohol intake 'can impair driving' British Psychological Society The New Britannica Utrillo paintings go on sale after 'fake' claim Renault Poly chiefs fear change means more bureaucrats By Our Higher Education Reporter: Boycott frightens finals' students By a Staff Reporter: Newham orders report to improve education Nightmare terrors of boy mauled by chimp Threat of virus as seal victim is found British Telecom Boy's death takes toll to four in house fires Cars crawl into London more slowly than walking pace Labour shift in policy on former state utilities Workers' charter 'will secure rights for all' Limits to the reform of Ridley's planning inspectorate Whitehall Brief A recommendation from the Adam Smith Institute that the work of the inspectors who examine planning applications should be privatized has been rejected by Mr Nicholas Ridley, Secretary of state for the Environment. Instead he is considering giving inspectors a cash incentive to process the 20,000 planning appeals each year more quickly. Mr Ridley asked Department of the Environment officials to examine whether the 450-strong planning inspectorate could be turned into a private company or wheather its work could be contracted out to the private sector. That came after lobbying by the right-wing pressure group to reduce Green Belt development restrictions Causeway threat to island 'tax haven' Calls for alternative to parole Tax Plans on target despite opposition Community charge Poison risk labels for food proposed European polls to cost Green Party £250,000 Bottomley pushes for full road repair plan Motorway repairs Vauxhall has withdrawn a nationwide poster campaign for a new car after a complaint from a relative of a victim killed in a recent police car chase. The posters, which have appeared on hoardings all over Britain, show the 130mph 16-valve Astra GTE alongside a racing car painted in police livery. Last month eight people were killed and three police officers injured in a series of fatal accidents Training Agency Bush's peace drive likely to put pressure on Israelis (AP): Iraq's elections sweep new faces into power Abrasive conservative set to reshape Bush's agenda Man in the News Thatcher whistling up wind of change in Africa Namibia crisis amid bullets and beauty queens Territory's countdown to independence European plan to foster growth of democracy Police search for oil spill captain World Roundup (Reuter): Beirut hit by blitz Surgeon sees Bordes Arctic claim studied (AP): Peace offer rejected Toshiba FIAT Soviet salesmen of glasnost go slumming down in Cuba (AP): Thatcher will seek summit boost for trade with Moscow Warsaw (AP)- Police in the western Polish city of Poznan clashed with hundreds of marchers protesting against the planned construction of a nuclear power plant yesterday. A spokesman for the Solidarity Information Service blamed police for the disturbance, saying officers blocked exit routes for the protesters and beat them. But the state-run news agency, PAP, said 17 policemen were injured Draft law promises new hope for Russia's churchgoers (AP): 400 Albanians held in Kosovo Clamour by nationalists grows louder The Soviet Opposition Hungarian opposition closes ranks in election demand (AP): Six dead in Egyptian rail inferno (AP): Nazi's plea (Reuter): Labour of love (AP): Leader backed Baby denial (Reuter): Flood deaths Esso The voice of Reason It is easy to point the finger of blame after a disaster, but Patrick O'Hanlon discovers that the truth can be much more complex Tomorrow National Library for the Blind Cash Street kids Why Billy Bunter and Keyhole Kate are pulling in the big money The Times Tournament of the Mind Times Diary For Halifax read Omsk Michael Heseltine offers Gorbachov some very British ideas Mastery at full stretch Brothers we remain Commentary On This Day The Great Exhibition Lessons from Namibia Nato's next Horizon EEC federalism Victorian visionary Setting a value on GPs' services Cattle disease report A bishop's belief Old directories Full house Battle of London's traffic jams B sharp? Early birds Dangerous driving Fair price for land Softly, softly Court Circular Fair takes nearly £3m Saleroom £5,000 award for new young political writer Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Christie's In a bureaucratic strait-jacket Nature notes Sir Charles and lady Taylor Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Marriages Madeleine Ozeray Star who shared fame and life with Louis Jouvet Prof Jacob Den Hartog Controlling mechanical vibrations Maj-Gen Albert Guerisse Sir William Walker Jute, soldiering and golf Births Putting backbone into fossils Science Report The Airline of Israel Concert Track of truth Television Every dais a holiday Richard Morrison meets the ever-busy Simon Rattle, arguably Britain's most popular conductor Juggernaut runs out of steam Theatre The Plantagenets Barbican National Theatre To Kill a Mockingbird Future imperfect tense Radio Ivanov & Much Ado Whose embryo is it? Could fertilized human eggs become the focus of custody battles, asks Victoria McKee Fat is an uneconomic issue Orthopaedic and Medibeds The Times Partly political play What happened to the world's first female ambassador? Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1836 Entertainments Cutting across barriers Playing a hot trump card Television Choice Lloyds Bowmaker BBC 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,946 Weather Ice cold in the Arctic with Scott's last words for solace Icewalk Index Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Sony 'in talks to buy MCA' 'No extension' for Minorco Beecham set to link with SmithKline Merged group would have a combined stock market value of £9bn UK's opposition forces scaling down in plans for debt reduction Cathay poised to order Airbus $45bn sales for aircraft of the future Golden year for high hopes By Our City Staff: Berry 'will not resign at meeting' John Charcol Section Bauman aiming to be the best Dan Air BAA shares outfly the FT-SE Tempus R J Hoare Leasing Limited Policy shift may win market a stay of execution Gilt-Edged Evode buys NZ group and sells £2m stake N Sea oil output could reach 2.5m barrels day in 1990s New Cavendish checks corporate bodies Eurotunnel closes in on target Profit a role in profiteroles BugMac No smoke without fired? Seamstress Well-heeled soul IMF truce with World Bank Electricity rise queried Royal Insurance Change of tempo in the Group of Seven tango Economic View Company men from cradle to the grave Company men from cradle to the grave Austrian Airlines Unlisted Securities Bluemel is back under the CCS banner USM Review Banks and dollar bulls still face decisive battle US Notebook Investment Trusts Tramil 500 Fast Pain Rellef Third Market Gold Stock Watch Watchdog orders ban Capitalization and change on week Australian steps up invasion of Hollywood with $1bn deal America's film capital, reeling over Qintex's takeover at United Artists, is expecting further approaches from overseas. Ivor Davis reports No discovery on credit of witnesses Leave to apply for judicial review Court has power under Act to extend time for commencing an arbitration Character of one co-accused was relevant to guilt of other Unrepresented taxpayer loses appeal Estoppel has no place in public law Hard work provides rich rewards for the hard-playing Skase Party-lover gatecrashes Tinseltown Educational Disabled Dartford City Technology College Multiple Display Advertising Items Norfolk Youth and Community Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waiting for the Oundle girls Post Box Multiple Display Advertising Items A boy's power-struggle A 15-year-old pupil is fighting to save his Hatfield school, reports Douglas Broom University of Edinburgh The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hull The University College of Wales Aberystwyth University of London The University of Birmingham University of Oxford The University of Birmingham University of Bristol University of Liverpool Churchill College Cambridge University of Surrey Department of Mathematics University of London University of Exeter Wanganui Collegiate School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Type House Secretairal Recruitment Blenheim Exhibitions Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heriot-Watt University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Typehouse Secretairal Recruitment Cobbold and Davis Recruitment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Typehouse Secretairal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Polytechnic La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items King & Toben Multiple Classified Advertising Items Counterpoint Systems Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Knights Bridge Secretaries T. 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International Secretarial Recruitment Xpert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mistprestige Employment Agency Hazell Staton Recruitment Specialists Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items King & Toben Recruttment Consultants Notice to Readers Silvester and Hall lead the charge Tennis: A Road Accident Deprives a Rising Young Austrian Player of the Chance to Meet Lendl in the Final Eagle Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Muster out for nine months No Title Sabatini reserves her best for the final Merrow Employment Agency AFB Recruitment Limited Bilinguasec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Secretary/administrative Assistant Hounslow achieve final reward for adventurous spirit Hockey Waugh enjoys lion's share of split spoils England are deserving champions Cornwall lose by looking a gift horse in the mouth Rugby Union: Durham Win their First Outright County Championship for 80 Years; Hong Kong Sevens is a Triumph for All Blacks Sherwood has plum ride on The Thinker Desert Orchid Out Girl point-to-point rider killed Thorn Dance continues to please Cecil Leicester rally to enjoy the last laugh New Zealand have the best of both worlds Ojomoh makes a difference Arctic Paddy has hard fight to final Results from 11 meetings Mandarin: Promising Batshoof poised to maintain Hanbury momentum Mandarin: Hexham Selections Flat leaders Trainers Rapid Raceline Saturday's results Ladbroke Line Mandarin, By Our Newmarket: Leicester Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket: Folkestone Selections Princess heads for Uttoxeter Weekend treble for Weld The Times Racing Service Liverpool make light of exile Football: Dalglish Offers a Rare Moment of Wisdom while the Manager of Sheffield Wednesday Lets his Team's Actions Speak for Him Forest too small for such basic football Vase final will draw the crowds Newport goes for a song Spink exposed but far from exploited by Luton's attack Weekend Football Results and Table Pools Check Fames continues to prove his worth Rampant Chelsea turn their sights to record-breaking City give Machin cause for concern Zondervan blunders Rangers move step closer Ballesteros held off by Sullivan Weekend Rugby Union Result Fijian newcomer is too consistent too a depleted field Golf Pensioners' choice settles for second Claydon suffers Payne Victory is vindication for Elliott Cycling Jansher gains the initiative Squash Rackets Indians are given a hostile reception Change is necessary following debacle Table Tennis Old rivals to meet four times In semi-finals Bowls For the Record Wigan continue to gnaw away Wilson leads the way Schools Football Today's Fixtures Northern's revival leads Widnes to rue complacency America's Cup plunged into renewed chaos Bedford makes his split with Brasher Trivial Pursuit Contesting congested water at Chiswick Bridge Fear is Arsenal's undoing Norwich may open European door Higgins recovers his touch Whitaker qualifies in vain Sport in Brief Victory by narrowest of margins Lyle to seek a place in history End Column
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