News from 01/05/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Robert Swan, David Wade, David Tytler, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Anne Billson, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, G. W. Toms, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Alan Smallbone, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Clive Davis, Victor Pavlov, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Patrick Ludlow, P. M. Davies, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Laurence Whitehead, E. T. Peers (Partner), Ahmed Fazl, Mitchell Ptatts Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Corresondent, Stephen Thorpe, Kingston, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Young, Tony Winlaw, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, D. R. Bishop, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Eileen Rowland and Mrs Elizabeth Harrison, Mandarin (Michael Philips), Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Wilf Stevenson, Director, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Julia Orange, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Ian Murray and Nicholas Wood, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Wolfgang Münchau, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Brian Masters, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roddy Mckenzie, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, John Hennessy El Saler, Richard Evans, Robert Rodwell, Craig Seton, Andrew Tickle, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Bryan Appleyard, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Los Angeles, Margareta Pangano, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, J. A. Hatcliffe Berkahamsted, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Jack Straw, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Donald Shirreff, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Jenny Gilbert, Esmée Connell, Peter Davenport, Ian Smith and David Sapsted, David Walker, Pamela Le Bailly, Nicholas Hildyard, Joint Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Jack Bailey, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Penny Perrick, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Eric James, Director, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Battley, John Watson, Gerry Orme,
Resumo1 dies, 14 hurt by gunman in mass shooting Hurd orders inquiry into 'second Hungerfold' Tomorrow Reagan on Thatcher Portfolio Bond Liverpool stay in Cup Pole closer Index Bishop of London's threat over women priests Thatcher and Kohl reach deadlock in differences on nuclear missiles 1,000 join hippies' gathering Key week ahead on strike moves MHA Heseltine warning on EC currency McDonald's alert IRA arms found Rover plant record Train derailed PC murder charges Plan for jets to use Docklands airport A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd. 11% Labour Vale lead mars Thatcher's big day Four held for wasting police time Confusion as same supermarkets remove supplies of baby food Hopes rise for end to doctors dispute GP's working conditions Checks likely on arms 'commission' Old fears about firearm law resurface Tate 'exposed to fire and flood threat' Charles Ii doll may fetch £40,000 Saleroom SEALINK £1,000 for a painting Washing line is restricted Computerized maps help to keep the traffic flowing Firms may sponsor clean-up in schools H & H Factors Ltd Canroaien to save Tudor playhouse site Catholic bishops attack 'anti-Christian policies' Id cards for repair crews after attacks Motorway repairs National identity key local issue Toshiba Aids battle grows on six fronts as strains resist drug Philips A touch of the past off the beaten track Power still lures graduate trainees Whitehall Brief 'Fairer' fine levels pay off for courts US rift over future of Gorbachov adds to Nato missile row Kohl 'will modify stance' Banknote crisis hits Argentina World Roundup Waite hopes revive Challenge to Mugabe Peking talks 'farce' Women given vote Bush plays the joker in media battle Workers brandish the strike weapon The Soviet Opposition Mauritania-Senegal airlift as violence eases Chernobyl plant causes more problems Economic hardship fans racial hatred West African flashopint where two culture meet Plants and the Prince puzzle the Italians Latin Americans take divergent paths on democracy (AP): Soviet special envoy appointed for Middle East shuttle diplomacy Fresh violence threatens Israel peace plan Hun Sen overture to Sihanouk Cambodia unity talks (Reuter): US shies away from aid to radical Mujahidin parties Eight parties in Paraguay election Food stampede injures 100 in tornado villages Papal prayer in Madagascar (Reuter): Airline to pay $35m drug fine (Reuter): Korean arrests (Reuter): End of the road (AP): Airport chaos (Reuter): Oil on coast (Reuter): Talks spurned Only half way to Domesday In 1898 the gigantic task of comprehensively recording the history and geography of England's ancient counties was begun. Philip Howard discovers the compilers approximately half way through their undertaking, with the publication of the 200th volume of the Victoria County History Dawn of a small revolution As the clear voice of choirboy competed with ghetto-blastters to mark may Morning at Oxford today, a group of traditionalsist were making their protest Another Piece is Fitted in the Jigsaw of the Nation The New Britannica Times Diary Picture Gallery Abortion battle re-opened Conor Cruise O'Brien on Bush's hope that would hit the poor Barriers to reason Commentary Living in a state of siege On this Day Death of Mr Carl Rosa Forest exploitation After Hillsborough Debt Discouragement Mothers' Work Saving pensions from inflation Power 'clean-up' Slip road? History remodelled Bonn and the balance of power Inner-city ills Computer hacking Avocados at large Letters from a prison cell The law's delays Touching faith Simplicity itself Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Christie's The Sisters of Sion: Witnesses to Judaism and Christianity The deputy speaker reveals her new robes University news Marriages Sergio Leone Master of the spaghetti Western Builder of Britain's Polaris submarines Sir Leonard Redshaw Former Conservative back-bencher Sir Harold Gurden Latest wills How hunters can help to conserve wildlife The worms-that turned Science Report New finalists for crossword championship Nature notes Birthdays today Anniversaries Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among… Times Newspapers Ltd., Memorial service Service dinner Shiplake College, Henley on Thames Scottish Episcopal Church Family wins back house it owned for over 600 years Battle to save badgers Ancient Lordships go on sale Help yourselves Mrs Thatcher marauding philistine of the arts? Bryan Appleyard looks at the evidence of her 10 years in power Movies by name Television Museum Guide&passport Offer Finally it's too much Theatre Music left on the sidelines Concert Kiri Te Kanawa Barbican History to order Radio Plight of the single twin Timothy Knatchbull and his twin, Nicholas were inseparable until a bomb killed both Nicholas and Lord Mountbatten. How does a sole twin survive? Julia Orange reports Looking at life from the inside Bothered and bewildered? Why modern man is not (yet) fit to live with modern woman A woman's place Talkback The Times Country Shirt This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1859 Entertainments Worex-Watching Winning Move Jazz from Dixie to Mulligan The Times Portfolio Bond rules Western power and style Television Choice Radio Choice Lawyers & Accountants Recruitment Fair Television & Radio Learning to save the world's rarities The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,970 Bar resigns itself to legal reform Senior barristers concede defeat but seek to influence proposals Word-Watching Weather Time proves to be enemy and master Icewalk Business & Finance 19,20 Law 22 Education 23 Sport… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Half credit card holders will be hit by MMC proposals Unions claim 750 jobs will go at Short Tourist Rates Wpp offers $730 for Ogilvy Group L'Oreal goes on the £750m scent of Beecham cosmetics Mecca rejects $75m Hard Rock bid Being reaches for the skies again Problems fade as aircraft maker prepares for record year Habitat switches on to growth EtiEope to Munch 'super' TV Bond 'will give up control of Media to keep licences' A Fimbra MEMBER New watchdog starts work on HK image (Reuter): Haste warning SKY Television By Our City Staff: Laing builds transatlantic portfolio Fatter margins in Hell's Kitchen Kenneth Roman says Wpp has its sums wrong when it comes to his advertising David Brewerton meets the head of Ogilvy, under threat from Martin Sorrell Civil case fears for accountants Secock Watch Eurosat Property sector 'should gain from investment after 1992' Air europe Lloyds Bank Commercial Service Determining date for rent review 'Caravan' to be given its ordinary meaning Distinguishing between direct and indirect discrimination on ground of sex Evidence was obtained by police in bread of code of practice Law Report May 1 1989 Court of Appeal Shift straddling two days not a recall Justices entitled to use local knowledge Inquiry into reason for homelessness The great staff scramble Teacher shortages are spreading beyond science subjects Douglas Broom says Grenville College West Sussex Institute of Higher Education Hertford College Oxford The great staff scramble Tonbridge School Head of Dulwich College Preparatory School Picture Gallery Scholaservices Educational Consultancy Brentwood School Resident House Mistress Progress needs money Postbox The London Institute Tonbridge School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Will teachers' work experience work? How the Government is meeting the teachers Loughborough University of Technology University of Nottingham Holbom School of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Posts Head of Chemistry The Leys School Lansdowne St. Godric's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Elmhurst Ballet School Chigwell Junior School Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education University of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Musicamp at Belmont Multiple Display Advertising Items University of ST Andrews Cardiff University of Bristol University of Stirling Japan Foundation Endowment Committee University of Liverpool University of Reading University of Leicester The Queen's University of Belfast Southwell Minster University of Liverpool Brown does a doubles take Draws leave I the Welsh j as champions Polytechnics South Bank Polytechnic St. James's Secretarial College Mancini cashes in as blazing Becker squanders chances Tennis Essex fail to clear the penultimate hurdle Crème De La Crème MSM Exhibitions Ltd CAM Oxford & County Secretarial College CAM Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flying pair of the highest class Yachting:britain's Olympic Sailors Shine in Lemania Fast Boat Race Boardman loses Ms lead Cycling Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Today's Fixtures Glue's late strike secures final place Polo Sport on TV Carling bows out of Lions party Rigby Union: The Club Game at its Competitive Best as Leicester are Forced to Yield to the Inevitable Class gap shows in cup final Bath's mastery of the basics Hare's place in history assured Llanelli's defeat no surprise Weekend Results Jones is casualty but Neath win the war Aaa moves to cut the drug-user's means of escape Atheltics England achieve fine title double Squash Rackets Davies demonstrates serious intentions Swimming Britons not fast enough (Reuter): Split Soviet side wins all matches Ice Hockey Strange route to victory for Llewellin Motor Rallying Wigan feast on the frozen lamb Rugby League:expensive Reputa Reputations Badly Tarnished as St Helens Abjectly Surrender:n Silk Cut Challenge Cup Final Fixtures for today By Mandarin: Ludlow Selections Asrightasrain has bright future Results from 11 meetings Hanley offers the perfect player's game Simon Barnes By Mandarin: Towcester Selections By Mandarin: Southwell Selections Us may be the next target for Taya Golf (Reuter): Japan success for Norman Out Of Range ready to initiate Haydoek double for Elsworth By Mandarin: Newscastle Selections Flat leaders Trainers Rapid Raceline Saturday's results Ladbroke Line Dial up Twilight Agenda has to work hard for verdict By Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections By Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Italian double for Dunlop McKeown return Pirate Army on Derby march Bowlby the rising star in thrilling Whitbread Flat selections Doncaster A-Z Index to All the Runners at Today's 10 Meetings By Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections By Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Selections Doncaster Warwick Luton's resurgence continues in spite of Shilton's aerobics Football: The League Tempo Builds up as First Division Stragglers Fight to Stay in and their Would-Be Successors Do Battle for Points Escapologists in a tangle Newcastle down and almost out Weekend Football Results and Tables Rangers rewarded for import policy Miserable outlook for France Palace's method leaves Coppell open to attack Tea-break tips by Machin pay off An aura of success at Watford Macari in search of craftsmen Quakers have reason to quake Football Maidstone closer to honours Sportsline Moles find his way in the dark but Worcester hang on Cricket: Warwickshire Come close to First Edgbaston Victory in 16 Years while Essex Keep Middlesex Batsmen in Check Gloucestershire routed by Capel Queries at Chelmsford Saturday's Scoreboards Morris proves defiant Barnett shows way forward Yesterday's Other Scoreboards England beat Scotland to retain British crown Volleyball Season's sedate start Yachting Essex find rain bigger worry than Middlesex Talented Igglesden impresses Rapid CR Cketline Liverpool decide to resume their FA Cup campaign Everton's caution lets Forest off the hook (Reuter): Ballesteros's request is turned down Langer comes to grips with his putter Border's men arrive with a confident air Davis on a hot streak in the Crucible Request to Rowland Richards calms uproar after his dismissal
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