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News from 24/04/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Robert Swan, J. Rotbalt, Victoria McKee, Andrew Warren, David Tytler, Stephen Prior, Chairman, David Livingstone, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Richard Harries, Michael Winner, Chairman, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Peter Davenport and Tony Dawe, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Bernard Levin, Anne Penketh, Henry Gee, Richard Owen and Andrew McEwen, Peter Davenport, J. P, Peter Ball, David W. Gall, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Martin Cropper, Ann Kent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Norman de Mesquita, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Piper, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robert Gibbings, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Sylvia C. Glen, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ian Murray Andrew McEwen, Frederick Bonnart and Christopher Thomas, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Mrs M. C. Darbyshire Reading, T. John Fletcher, President, Robert Rodwell, Peter Spencer, John Blunsden, A. B. Shrank, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Martin Waller and Wolfgang Münchau, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Fry, Patrick O'Connor, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jamie Dettmer, Andrew McEwen, and Philip Jacobson, Christopher Walker, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Donald MacKay (Managing Director), Jenny Gilbert, Guy Thomas, John N. Davie (Head of Classics), David Walker, John Lewis, Bunny Austin, David Nicholson-Lord, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, John Dellow, Acting Commissioner of Police, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Nigel Jamieson, Vince Wright, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, John Marshall, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Eric F. W. Dux, M. Mahon, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Bonn mission to US as Nato crisis widens Thatcher faces rebuff in arms talks with Kohl West German ministers are to fly to the US today a mid a rift over Bonn's plan for talks on short-range missiles The Bush Administration will tell the Bonn ministers it is opposed to talks with Moscow on reducing the missiles In talks next weekend Mrs Thatcher will have a hard task trying to presuade Chancellor Kohl to drop the plan If the difference cannot be resolved Nato faces the prospect of an open split at its summit due in Brussels in May Mission impossible Berger's escape Peking strike Index Appeal to Hillsborough mourners Exhaustion is walking all day on a lost spoon Icewalk £9m raised for charities By a Staff Reporter: BBC programmes hit by 24-hour stoppage Lockerbie inqiury links crime funds to terrorists Lawson set firm to hold interest rates Premier Portfolio Tories move to three-point lead News Roundup Snow stops cricket Single nomination New Al Fayed inquiry Concorde returns Concert cancelled British Midland New missile may have been target 'Loyalists' arrested over alleged arms deal with Pretoria envoy Ashdown attacks Tory 'vivisection' Sheffield pays tribute to victims Parents face orders to allow tests where child abuse feared From Our Media Editor: Haggle of the big spenders Race circuit jolt for Exmoor French sauce is on the way Cannes television festival Ozone protest at pole Budget Concern at bid to end ban on food irradiation Portfolio Bond Pirate switch Inquiry call ADT National rail chaos feared as union gives pay ultimatum Mr Michael Meacher, the Labour spokesman on employment, infuriated party hierarchy yesterday by suggesting the next Labour government would re-regalize secondary picketing and sympathy strikes (Robin Oakley writes). After Mr Meacher's appearance on BBC television's on the Record, party sources dissociated Labour from his comments. It was disclosed that Mr Meacher had been advised by party officials not to appear because the deliberations of the people at Work policy review had yet to be concluded. A Labour source said Mr Meacher could only have been expressing a personal view Abolition threat stirs county voters By Our Public Administration Correspondent: Tunnel rail link shakes Tory lead Gatwick North Terminal Digging in to clean up the past St Paul's site may be sold When you're away, be sure to keep your… Higher education policies 'posing threat to economy' Government amends teachers scheme Cabinet backs rise in road spending Motorway repairs Rover in talks with Fiat about replacing Metro Alliance Leicester £12m tag on Renaissance work Helicopter airlift is used in drive to repair dales paths Abbey National Operatic arias emanate from the farm Men of commerce await training call Whitehall Brief Minister wins £155m rise in form incomes Fiat Cheney overruled as Bush backs Midgetman system Compromise on strategic missiles Takeshita faces renewed scandal World Roundup Mandela hint to UK Ortega signs reforms (AP): 10,000 Jalalabad dead (Reuter): Solidarity candidates Mullah vanishes President gives CIA secret orders to help topple Noriega American pride wounded by stubborn Panama dictator 'Wilding' brings new kind of fear to New York Peking students press for boycott of lectures Chinese leadership pay final respects to Hu From Our Correspondent Panama City: Polls show voters back ousting of military ruler Radical Soviet deputies unite Green issues put environment to the forefront Environmental concerns, ignored until recently in the Soviet Union, are increasingly voiced. Chernobyl helped bring about the change, but the reviving natinal consciousness of the Soviet peoples, including the Russians, is closely tied to worries about pollution and past destruction of the cultural heritage Industrial challenge Montego (AP): Christians dodge shells to flee Lebanon by sea Sealink Prime Minister in the firing line of growing bitterness The Jordan crisis: Disgruntled professionals highlight national discontent Town symbolizes King's dilemma Shamir and PLO boost chances of compromise Middle East peace process Plea to Italy (Reuter): Mubarak dissolves Shura and calls poll (Reuter): Suicide victim Amnesty deal (AFP): Indian curfew (AFP): Riot toll (AFP): Plane deaths (Reuters): Airline strike (AFP): Briton dies Ford Drug's tsar's mission impossible Charles Bremner reports on the man waging America's drugs war-with a puny budget, no power, and a talent for making enemies New Woman Don't postpone paradise It is 200 years since the crew of the Bounty decided they preferred Tahiti to hard tack. Now The Times gives you ghe chance to follows in the nutineers' footsteps Money The Size of the Problem The Royal British Legion Rough justice? In the fight against crime is the risk of false accusation acceptable? Ann Kent reports on those who paid a high price The uses of a man Vic Hallam Plc Friends of the Elderly Retreating to the feminine ghetto? Segregation may not end women's fears for their safety The Times A Case History Clement Freud Times Diary Picture Gallery Walker's winning ways John Lewis reports on the Tories' main by-election weapon Wired for disaster Commentry Delivering bags of care Livingstone's Voyages Daphne du Maurier Bruges Two Danger from Dogs Fishermen's cod quota dilemma NHS recruiting Faulty inhalers Planning appeals How police are striving to improve Plans for Chichester Wrong direction? Legislation on TB in deer Limiting the classics Nuclear disarmament Tea but no sympathy The amazing blonde woman The 56th book about Marlene Dietrich, and the first by her, reaches Britain this week, Patrick O'Connor reports Searchers for the next best island Radio Royal Shakespeare Company English National Opera Lives lost and found Television Mostly Greek mythology Dance Sinfonietta Dance Queen Elizabeth Hall From long-winded to light-hearted April in Paris The Place Tomorrow The Times A tribute to the power of passion Opera The Makropulos Case Coliseum Quiet plea to Maestro Muti Cosi fan tutte/Don Giovanni La Scala Skirting the perils of prison poetry Concert BBC SO/Zagrosek Festival Hall/Radio 3 American Express Adultery comes out of the trunk This Was a Man Tower Theatre Theatre Court Circular Christenings Fifth Fusiliers Birthdays today Christie's Bankruptcy of apartheid Marriages Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Sir Charles and Lady Taylor Paul Beard Violinist who led BBC Symphony Orchestra in its great heyday Rt Rev Harold Isherwood Anglican ministry in Europe James Kirkwood Author of record-breaking a Chorus Line Mgr Antonio Ferreira Gomes Announcements & Personal Appointments in the Forces Lincoln's Inn Memorial services Luncheon Service luncheon New radiation research casts cancer shadow over sunbeds Science Report Service reception Service dinners Dinners Bridge Anniversaries Sir Philip de Zulueta Today's royal engagements Organist to retire Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1854 Entertainments Don's suspicious mind Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Portfolio Bond rules Survivor turned hunter Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Greenpeace The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,964 Veronique does her best for Britain ... it's a record Word-Watching Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Change on Week UK hourly output tops Japan Roche 'paves way for bid' Tourist Rates Isosceles steps up defence of 'sale' to Asda Storehouse letter can stay private By Our City Staff: Plessey intensifies battle for support Oil provides better news for economy New fields could help N Sea output approach peak levels Minorco waits on ConsGold ruling Soviet scoop for Parkfield John Charcol BA link to Sabena challenged by SAS By Our City Staff: Next waits for Davies' £5m claim TW demands a second look Tempus Dan Air Calm returns after surprise rise in German loan rates US Notebook Hongkong Bank Index-linked stocks may lose their allure Gilt-Edged The Times Cummins ready to fight Hanson After one battle, engine-maker steels itself for another Caparo expected to top £8m Directors' take-home pay surges by 26% Williams goes to Carolina Marathon manners Facts chequed (Reuter): Forecasts for German inflation raised to 3% Smith's Apple Island in talks on NI scheme Data Line Public spending faces a change in its focus Economic View Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Heady days at Blenheim Application Forms Must Be Lodged at the Bank of… Regina tipped for healthy growth as Royal Jelly smooths profit advance USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts National Westminister Bank Plc Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Two faces of the West Midlands The choice for the Black Country was stark: either lie down and die or go out and sell a new image. Midlanders have a deserved reputation for quietly getting on with the job of living Black Country Going Places A new life and its new image The industrial wasteland is to be cleared for new occupants and the aim is to provode work for 20,000 Metsec Dudley-A Black Country Success Story Looking positive The jobs policy The Chairman Sandwell Factories into Shops History for the tourists Museums and great works of art bring in the visitors Tandy Speyhawk Public Limited Company VSO Henley the Management College Magdalen College School Grenville College The London Institute School of Oriental and African Studies West London Institute of Higher Education Hampshire Dunhurst East-West Community Project The King Alfred School, Hampstead St. Cross College Appointment of Bursar Bradfield College Economics Economic and Social Research Council Scholaservices Brentwood School St. Michael's Nord-Anglia International (Holdings) Ltd. Northwood College Loughborough University of Technology Elmhurst Ballet School Mander Portman Woodward Efl in Spain Educational Posts Chigwell Junior School The Leys School Are You Good Enough for this? A dangerous pitch for choirs Bedford High School Norwich High School Multiple Display Advertising Items Sex is a delicate subject Schools are now trying to involve parents in policy-making on sex education. Douglas Broom reports on this approach University of Nottingham Alliance Française Multiple Display Advertising Items A good supply of teachers? Postbox Manchester College Oxford Pre University? Post University? Multiple Classified Advertising Items City University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education University of Cambridge University of Reading Appointments University of Sheffield Goldsmiths' College Loughborough University of Technology University of Warwick The Recruitment Company Judy Fisher Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Buckingham UMIST Fellowships Institute of Child Health Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Adventure Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial and Cookery Courses Chartleigh AfB Recruitment Limited Eric Campus TV Guide Litigation Secretary Temporary Crème Receptionist/typist Public Relations Sarah Hodge Bernadette of Bond St Hodge Recruitment Consultants ACME appointments The Mail on Sunday BPP Ted Agency Mistprestige Lady Elizabeth Anson International Nutrition Foundation Zara Day Associates Clive Pearse Consultants Secretary/typist Officer Manager Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Consulting Group Headington School, Oxford Covent Garden Bureau Zara Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partner's SECRETARY/PA London Bridge Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Mortgage valuer owes duty of care to purchaser House of Lords Junior Secretary Super Secretaries Surveyor's advice to insure was best he could have given Multilingual Opportunities Boyce Bilingual AFB Recruitment Ltd Experienced Bilingual Full Time Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badgers are not 'animals' in cruelty subsection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monument Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stepping Stones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three-hour barrier broken by 2,202 London Marathon Results Here, exclusive to The Times, is the complete list of all the competitors who finished the ADT Londo Marathon inside three hours. The results have been provided by TAndem Computers, official suppliers of computers to the race. Tomorrow and on Wednesday The Times will publish the names and performances of all the other finishers Evergreen Palm blossoms in London Holding produces a final sprint to conquer Vince Carling in good form despite his injury Rugby Union: Clubs Championship Decider Offers Joy and Despair Irish overcome by late rally No rest for the relegated Scottish Wakefield earn the plaudits as Rugby garner the honours Call for divisions to be increased Weekend Rugby Union Results Bedford in debt to their rivals Mickley Secretlove victory is Brookshaw family affair Results from Saturday's 12 meetings Ealing retain title through goal by Green Middlesex maintain a firm grip on south Today's Fixtures From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Saratogan success gets mixed reaction Miss Secreto lands Italian 1,000 Guineas Panthers take title at the first attempt Ice Hockey Mandarin: Cacoethes to confirm Ascot debut promise Nashwan's Newmarket odds halved after sparkling gallop Osborne lands Sherwood job Leaders over the jumps Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Saturday's results Eddery booked for Kerrera Dial up Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Gallic Prince beats oxygen problem Mandarin: Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service Clough is the ideal Beardsley stand-in The faithful return to old rituals Football: After a Long Week, Supporters are Back on the Terraces as the League Season Reaches its Decisive Stage Going through the motions Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Rangers edge closer to championship success Powell provides flair Chelsea followers could endanger return to Europe Motivation a problem for United Victory without dignity Cowdray Park trimph with a late strike Polo Widnes outrun Northern Rugby League Featherstone squeeze into last four The Times Sportsline Ballesteros has all the answers to Clark's complaints Golf For the Record Snow stops play at Derby Cricket: Lever Maintains his Sunday League Eminence with Immaculate Performance Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Saturday's Cricket Scoreboards Waugh illuminates gloom and lifts Essex to victory Gower hits top form In time for Australians No play yesterday Berger's escape overshadows Senna's victory Quick response saves Austrian Heritable Capital Plan Limited Details from Imola Thorne is left to rue mistakes Perfet run by Wakiihuri Marot reclaims British record London Marathon Results Fishermen delay race Sport in Brief Four Liverpool players decide to withdraw Nebiolo clears another hurdle End Column

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