News from 29/05/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Paul P. B. Minet (Managing Director), Chris Peachment, Victoria McKee, David Wade, Graham Rock, David Tytler, Andrew McEwen, Patricia Davies, Stephen Leather, Paul Bompard, Stanley Best, Ronald Faux, Louis Heren, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Sally Brompton, Michael Binyon, John Lewis Political Staff, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Hilaire Gomer, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, David Bard, Roddy Forsyth, Neil Merritt, Director, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Paul Rambali, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Michael Tate, John Lewis, Political Staff, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Harry Debelius, D. J. Langham, Director-General, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Tony Winlaw, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Ian Bradley, Barry Fantoni, R. H. Clarke Director, N. R. MacNicol, Philip Allott, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Steven Downes, Andrew Bryson (London Secretary), George Rae, Danielle Robinson, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Chris Marsden, Daniel O'callaghan, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Scott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Roland Rudd, John W. Lennon (Managing Director), John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Nick Bailey, Bryan Appleyard, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrw McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Patrick Rivett, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Mandarin, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, George Sivell, Orlando, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Andrew Lycett, Martin Waller, Maudarin (Michael Philips), Bailey Morris, Max Beloff, Frederick Bonnart, John Parfitt, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Battley, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoNato summit threatened by missile row Thatcher and Bush will stick to their tough line Mrs Thatcher will tell Nato that she cannot accept reductions in short-range missiles unless they are modernized President Bush flew into Brussels with a package of proposals intended to improve East-West relations Other Nato leaders also arrived for a summit amid growing pressimism over short-range nuclear weapons Nato officials voiced concern that agreement on the issue was now unlikely before the end of the summit The new frontiers Holiday road chaos Index Moscow crowds protest over election result Mappa shareholders may have to settle for a copy Arsenal's hand of welcome for a champion RAF men ordered home from Spain after 'riot' Poll puts Labour ahead in Europe New protest group formed in Peking EBEL CEGB dismisses power cuts threat News Roundup Soldiers fire on car Crash charge denied Marchers' hearing House building falls Fewer organ donors Arkell joins chess lead Thatcher's mother loses her obscurity Sissons pay offer is 'normal' Polytechnic lecturers to vote on strike Thatcher axe fall on Howe and Lawson By Our Political Staff: Ridley to tackle council contract bids Banned growth hormones still in cattle Chinese Embassy rally Union appeal too late to prevent fifth Tube strike By Our Education Reporter: A third of teachers seeking new jobs Missing informer's body found floating in Water Park lake Murder inquiry Temperatures soar as chaos threatens holiday traffic Opticians say tier plan threatens care Eye tests Classic discs brought back to life High-fidelity research Breakthrough in bacteria control Legionnaires' disease Princes visit island in the sun Thatcher key to televising Commons Lloyds Bowmaker Virgin's Tokyo profits take off Portfolio Band Women' s treatment in top-security jail may be unlawful' By Our Home Affairs Correspondent: Kurds may be kept in prison Drug police may set up Europe computer link Persian Carpets Test of skills for a man of power Whitehall Brief Pupils face syllabus switch Calm after the expulsion storm Thames bridge will delay traffic for two years Ire at Avebury 'desecration' Companies drive hard bargain Training and Enterprise Councils: 1 The government scheme to create 100 Training and Enterprise Councils within four years got off to a shaky start in March. Now 22 areas have applied to set up councils, with businessman using their muscle to tailor schemes to suit regional needs. Roland Rudd charts progress Pollution fear after plastics firm fire Trimmer flaw Knifing charge Island bid Legion's £11m Higgs hitch Coins found Publican peer SKY (AFP): Rio arrests over Belgian kidnap World Roundup (Reuter): Sanctuary defended (AP): Anti-Semitic row (Reuter): Athens divorce pact (NYT): Nigeria deaths claim (Reuter): Questions for refugee France admits us data on nuclear weapons Franco-American embarrassment on the eve of Western alliance's summit Bush pays tribute to US war dead in Italy Meeting to review allies' old successes and a new failure Pretoria denies significant policy switch on apartheid Australian home-buyers protest as banks make hay Canberra Interest No simple solution to missile split Audi SAAB Democrat's resignation spurs battle over ethics Baltic republics proclaim their reform demands Opposition groups in the Baltic republics have created a Baltic Assembly. This has led to the setting-up of a bloc of Baltic deputies in the Congress of People's Deputies Tbilisi massacre 'plan' Harsh realities of power defeat Chinese students Homebase Picture Gallery The start of our £3 billion production line US export offensive to get boost with 'giant' firms Nakasone resigns from party over Recruit scandal (Reuter): Cuba hijack foiled (Reuter): Palme charge (Reuter): Climbers die (AFP): Turks protest (AP): Kurds attack (Reuter): Poll challenge (AFP): Graft reduced (AFP): Afghan split (Reuter): Iran hangings B&Q Plea by cardinal to meet hostages Picture Gallery Israel sceptical after border attacks Nato summit threatened by missile row Thatcher and Bush will stick to their tough line Is Europe our only hope, or will it destroy us? How will our various perceptions of history shape the future? What kind of future do we want? As the 1992 debate a three series by examining the intellectual arguments over the community's shifting balance of power The Times How They See the Future - Voices from across Continent Turn left at Marble Arch for Peking Next year 110 intrepid drivers will set off for China, braving heat, cold and giant scorpions Mining the past How the Rhondda found tourist gold in a defunct colliery Where will you be at midnight on December 31,1999? Dancing around the Egyptian pyramids? Planting a tree? Will the world be about to end? whatever happens, Andrew Lycett discovers, now is the time to start making plans for the third millennium The minister for rock Paul Rambali finds out how the French government plans to boost music Montego Sheridan Morley The Times Diary Having an awful time with Dr Gloomy Bernard Levin dips into a magazine that emphatically does not make light holiday reading Abandon this upper house of cards Max Beloff finds Labour's constitutional plans in need of total revision A manifesto in a class of its own Martyred by the Marthas Letterbox standards Summit Candour Quarrels in Casablanca Education by any other name Obstacle to teaching Foreign edition Protecting Antarctica Putting sovereignty in perspective UK and Europe 'Either-way' offences Estate agents' fees Ulster political parties Decline in small retail shops Roads programme Blowing hot and cold On the wrong scent Court Circular Birthdays today Christie's Much more than songs of praise Nature notes Appointments Picture Gallery Harmony award Marriages John Brewis Westminster and European parliamentarian Georgi Tovstonogov Innovation in Soviet Theatre production Henry Levine Dixieland jazz in New York Church news For there Is nothing hid. which shall not be… (From Our Peking Correspondent): Chinese Chaos Antagonism to Foreigners No Title Christie's expand into Hong Kong Saleroom To Place Your Classified Advertisement Newspaper members let down Press Council Anniversaries Latest wills Who do we really think we are? As the prospect of embracing of national identity, Bryan Appleyard reassesses the post-war struggle to establish a genuinely British voice to the face of a succession of artistic invasions The Lindsay Kemp Company Up-stagged by Ambridge Radio Single Spies Speech therapy Television Single Spies Mummy not so dearest Margaret Thatcher is not the only woman of power who is said to have wasted little love on her mother, Victoria McKee writes, Daughters fall into two distinct camps: those who admire 'the source of life', and those who endure a love-hate relationship Hotel Rebar Crown Tomorrow Instituting change This week the Wi will attempt to woo new, and younger, members The Times Nursing a mature desire Hospital are offering part-time training courses to women with children to solve the recruitment crisis This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1882 Entertainments Aiming for a happy day Word-Watching Winning Move Cashing in on love Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice The MacAllan the Malt Baker hints that troop withdrawal is a priority Bush to see Ozal in row over Soviet jet The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,994 Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market DTI silent on County inquiry Jaguar 'to stay solo' Action call at Chloride Tourist Rates Tiphook warns Sea Containers over bid defence tactics Borrie inquiry into SIS deal with racetracks Battle for independent bookmakers French back Euro Disneyland with billions of francs Mickey Mouse weaves a magic deal French back Euro Disneyland with billions of frances Ranks to consider offers for GFW stake Early announcement of Coal debt restructure Dynamic growth Isveimer HK auction to show trend of property prices Hitachi Low-quality retail societies 'should lose Co-op banner' The Co-operative Congress Bond's partners in coal firm set to buy him out Wembley purchase Unilever buys French deal Swiss move Kleen-e-ze hit By Our City Staff: Isosceles expected to lift Gateway bid By Our Industrial Staff: BOC to spend ?7m on liquid oxygen plant Ivermain titanium expansion Special case is required to keep case papers private Joint renting agreement did not create joint tenancy Costs rules in criminal cases revised and consolidated Law Report May 29 1989 Court of Appeal Unlawfulness does not end on burglarious entry Flares as firearms point for jury Business air europe Class Heads draw up a business plan Baker's reforms depend on the head teachers, in conference this week. David Tytler reports on their reactions Educational Broomwood Hall School St. Hugh's College The deals that must deliver to both sides P. R. P Associates Bromley High School Gpdst Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tutors Required Teacher/governess Graduates Tefl Tutor Required Newham Parents' Centre The Council of Legal Education The London Oratory School Spain Courses The Polytechnic of Central London A Law Degree at Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Duff Miller Sixth Form College Bishops in a role that belongs to parents Multiple Display Advertising Items Scots fail to punish repeated offences and pay fell penalty Rugby Union: Japanese are Prepared to Take a Tactical Gamble but Exhibit Exciting Skills to Achieve Historic First Victory From a Correspondent: Welsh are made to work hard for win Courses Career Analysts St. Antony's College University of Oxford Loughborough University of Technology Neath facing player revolt University of Exeter University of Durham University of Leicester Loughborough University of Technology University of Leicester Toulouse bang the drum as champions again The University of Buckingham University of Warwick Loughborough University of Technology The University of Hull University of Nottingham University of St Andrews University of Bristol Holmewood House University of Bristol Faculty of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Assistant Masters and Mistesses Association Aldenham School Principal Required By a Special Correspondent: Davis well beaten by French teamwork Gliding Johnson forfeits Canada loyalty Tarred with the same brush Reassurance for juniors' parents Oldest match breathes little life Football: Hooliganism and a Half-Hearted Scotland Do Not Add up to a Fixture with Future Happy days return to Burden Park From a Special Correspondent, Nice: Allen paces the event with perfect timing Triathlon Today's Fixtures Cricket Debut of a very English forward By a Special Correspondent: Claydon takes St Andrews Trophy Dobson makes title her kill Golf: Former Girls' Champion Makes a Winning Return from Safari Rush may not play in World Cup qualifier Taya underlines skill in a thrilling finish Lawson deserves crown Liverpool four do Charlton proud England owe last-gasp triumph to opponent Hockey Inquest is due for relegated England Badminton (AP): European wait in line Skiing Fina takes to water with style Powerboating Whittle on a high flyer Hang Gliding From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Ensconse eyes Coronation Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Curragh details Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Hexham Void race at Hexham From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Indian Skimmer in majestic form despite firm going Mandarin: Redcar Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections A-Z Index to All the Runners at Today's 14 Meetings Horgan opens account Exbourne injury leaves Eddery without a ride Great Run enjoys Garthorpe return Leicester Selections Wetherby Selections Devon & Exeter Selections Uplands tack for sale Cadeaux Genereux to take command in Sandown sprint Doncaster Results from Saturday's eight meetings Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Golf Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections The early leaders on the Flat Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Scares for Cauthen on way to treble The Times Racing Service A new-style Gower shows his teeth in an epic winning tie Cricket: Controversy Reigns as a Last over of Chaotic Suspence Ingrains Itself in the Annals of One-Day Internationals Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Opening bats hit out with centuries Saturday's Britannic Assurance Championship Scoreboards Surrey find batting form Yesterday's Other League Scoreboards Fifth victory for Lancashire in spite of spinners Essex continue in dominant form From a Correspondent Duisburg: Wind of change in Britain's favour Rowing By a Special Correspondent: Oriel still head of the river Walshaw picks up yellow jersey from the back of a lorry Cycling: Round-The-Town Time Trial at Welwyn Finds Nominal Leader for Milk Race before Today's Start Breukink seizes lead For the Record Ladbroke Line Rapid Cricketline King Max leads all the way Equestrianism Failing to keep up with the Joneses Swimming Tramontana overcome cup holders Polo (Reuter): Becker finds form on clay as title falls to Germans Tennis (AP): Graf a hot favourite Maxis steal the show Yachting Rapid Golf Line The Times Sportsline Caught up with the Hampden hooligans Faldo applies the pressure to take share of the lead Scores from Wentworth Adopt a Granny Veletta answers emergency (AP): Ugandan threat Sports in Brief (Reuter): Rider-dies In collision on track Stylish Senna sweeps home in Mexico City Fittipaldi triumphs Graham is staying on at jubilant Highbury
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