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News from 01/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Dr thomas Stuttaford, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Malcolm Brown, Alison Lovick, Bob Ross, Graham Rock, Nicholas Egon, Mike Graham, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Holly Hill, Catherine Bennett, Raymond Keene Chess Crorrespondent, Patricia Davies, Dinah Hall, John Bruce Lockhart, Andrew Morgan, Joe Earle, Neil Bennett, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Markel Correspondent, Tibor Fischer, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, David Simpson, Director, Ian Murray, Michael Lianos, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Billy Graham, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Peter Coni, President, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, John Watson, Peter Davenport, Peter Jones, Ruth Gledhill, Andrew R. Potter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Mick Cleary, Neville Pressley, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, John Winder, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, James Wood, Charles Bremner, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Jane Wyatt, Leslie Tilley, Francis Clines, Steven Downes, Ronald Rudd and David Walker, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Nick Gilbert, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John Angel, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, F. W. Catherwood, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Richard Ritchie, Peter Bryan, Ronald Watson, Barry Martin (Managing Director, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Russell Davies, Richard Evans Media Editor, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Ian Ross, Ronald Butt, Colin Humphreys Assistant Secretary General, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Patrick O'Connor, David H. Warner (Headmaster, Dannielle Robinson, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, Jonathon Porritt, Andrew Pierce and John Winder, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, John Penman, Clive White, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Carter, David Sinclair, H. W. Russell, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Christopher Follett, Bailey Morris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Tytler, Education Editor, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Gordon Worsnup, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John McDonnell, S. E. Packer,

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Our Foreign Staff: Bush call to tear down the Berlin wall 'The time is right. Let Europe be whole and fee' Barenboim face to face Portfolio Bond Wright quits Author dies Index By Staff Reporters: President's motorcade to worsen strike chaos Passport queues lengthen as strike threat grows City anticipates Lawson retreat Yeltsin attacks Gorbachov £20m Old Master sets world record Berkeley Bridging plc Plan to end block vote by unions College lecturers drop exam threat News Roundup Hermon bows out Black for by-election 'Guardian' talks on Headmaster leaves Hay fever advance British Midland Water boards face crippling financial crisis over clean-up Strike fear swells passport queue Thatcher disputes poverty definition Yachts auction in the doldrums Saleroom Lockerbie bomb suspect released Pan Am disaster inquiry Man told to die in North Card may replace parking meters Public house prices 'too high' MPs demand curbs on Rottweiler dogs ITN and BBC clash over staff poaching Dons criticized over sexual harassment of women students Cambridge University survey Eddie the eagle has landed Mappa plea missed out top firms By Our Media Editor: Two sides at Acas today BBC pay dispute The Radio, Electrical and Television Retailers' Association has complained to the Press Council about a "grossly misleading" story in the Daily Express last week claiming that Sky Television satellite dishes melt in the sun. The association says: "Reporting that satellite dishes are 'melting in the sun' is not only misleading, but untrue" The 1989 Royal Tournament Dockland offer to portrait gallery Winner takes all Portfolio Bond Better training for self-management urged Nationwide Anglia Building Society Critical inspectors' reports 'could trigger suicides' Head Teachers' Conference Hoffman prepares for first stage role Cockroaches and vermin infesting prison kitchen Tecno 'I wish I could turn the clock back' Police chief breaks at Hillsborough inquiry Judge warns of lower standards Legal reforms Farmers urged to label hormone milk Royal Bath and West Show Rover 200 Series Doctors draft their own health service reforms Smoking killing more women Dixons stores group limited Tories challenged to declare support for Heath or Thatcher The Battle for Europe A Conservative pressure group is calling for the creation of a separate ministry so that the Government can respond effectively to environmental problems. The Bow Group believes the Department of Environment should be split because it is too big and diverse to deal with the issue. The group said proposals for an environment protection ministry seemed to be gaining favour at high government levels Fowler condemns 'union rule' drift Clothes to back Labour case Chemists in heart campaign Murder charge Injury inquiry 'Confession' Zoo cleared Body found Golf centre Stabbing death Offer rejected Neglected assembly offers a way to change EC laws Queen Elizabeth 2 Immigrant issue puts passion in French poll Nato begins work on Bush initiative President urges the world to tear down barriers Excerpts from the speech by President Bush at the Rhein-gold concert hall in Mainz, West Germany, Yesterday Psion Plc US leader arrives in Britain to a warm welcome Security stepped up in Kosovo World Roundup Israel 'violated' rights Cambodia arms plan Prayers for Waite (AFP): Romania accused Smoking death toll (AP): Indiana Jones record Sky Television Scandal-free minister to take over as Japan leader Tokyo—Rescuers were still searching last night for 14 US servicemen missing after their helicopter crashed off Okinawa, South-west Japan, late on Tuesday (Joe Joseph writes) Eight men have been rescued. The accident is the tenth involving US military helicopters since Okinawa was returned to Japan in 1972 Unsullied by the whiff of Recruit Man in the News" Sosuke Uno Political foes to wage joint attack on economic crisis Hungry mob plunders food supply lorry in Argentina Ford (Reuter): Chinese crackdown prompts student march on ministry Peking (Reuter)—In the clearest sign yet that Mr Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party chairman, is losing out in Cina's bitter power struggle, the People's Daily this morning pointed omitted his name from a list of top leaders (Reuter): Island conditions shock Vietnamese boat people (Reuter): Five die as rioting spreads in Nigeria Pearl Harbor decoder's memoirs to be published Wright resigns in disgrace as Speaker Luther's bastion prepares to greet Catholic leader Papal visit to Scandinavia Politics tops television ratings The Soviet Congress (AFP): Afghan rebels suffer losses (AP): Case dropped (AFP): Hijack charge (AP): Quake hits Envoys leave Pay strike (Reuter): Plea to Swiss (AFP): Limb factory (AFP): Writer killed (Reuter): Service-men Making sense of a preacher man Profile In the chambers of horrors Artfile Horse and Hound British Telecom Is speech hereditary? Genetic research suggests that speech problems, generally dismissed by the medical profession, could be the result of an inherited biological slip-up. Dinah Hall reports Laskys To be taken with meals? Medical Briefing Meat and veg Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Burning issues Medical Briefing Earth works Warming up Medical Briefing Gamma Rae on school Peter Jones corrects the Head's trendy essay on making our education relevant and profitable Too Little Too Late? The challenges that still face British education By John Rai Collins, £12.95 Quiet ex love lost and found Novel of the Week Vacant Places The Times Leterary Supplement There is another way Catherine Bennett reviews the first blast in a series to revive the old art of pamphleteering A tale of two women Fiction The Widow Stone over Water Hayballs Maticari Dianetics Past Worlds the Times Atlas of Archaeology Literary Editor: New Books Times Diary Picture Gallery Hungary resurrects its glorious revolution Tibor Fischer reports on the abrupt change to a mood of reconciliation Midnight Cowboy as loan ranger Will Thatcher have to pay? Ronald Butt on the consequences of soaring interest rates The dons who stifle debate Bernard Levin on the universities' failure to uphold free speech A Directed President Hume v. Baker Passport Problems Mr Heath and attitudes to Europe Immunizing children V & a hoardings Far from frank A nod and a wink Smoking and health Opposition policies on nuclear arms Expulsion orders Home sour home Historic second Court Circular Hermes Paris (MAP): Today's royal engagements Eastbourne College The Leys School Hope in search for Aids vaccine Science Report Forthcoming marriages Institution of Mechanical Engineers Cranleigh School Dinners Service reception Anniversaries Birthdays today Luncheons Memorial service Service dinner "Ginger" Lacey Reticent hero of the Battle of Britain C. L. R. James Author who inspired Caribbean intellectuals Zinka Milanov Dramatic soprano in the grand manner And it shall come to pass, after that I have plucked… On This Day Ten Miles up Prof Piccard's Story Happy being clever Television Royal Shakespeare Company Right dishonourable Cinema Nobody's time but her own Jazz Nina Simone Albert Hall Dustman from another planet Rock R. E. M. Hammersmith Odeon Tomorrow Spink & Son Limited The Times Poisoned sugar-plum Theatre a Doll's House Haymarket, Leicester National Theatre The Playhouse Hard Times All the action is going on Off So few food new shows are up for Broadway's Tony awards, writes Holly Hill, that a change of policy is now imperative Puppet regime Concert Orphée/Geneviève/Renard Queen Elizabeth Hall Prop star Cabaret Ute Lemper Theatre Royal, Bath Satellite Systems This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1885 Entertainments Top 10 UK Singles Top 10 UK Albums An ideal musical anchor Word-Watching Winning Move The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair Racing to win Television Choice Radio Choice Sight Savers Radio 1 Government to control sale of water beauty spots The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,997 Tributes for ace who downed 'Palace Heinkel' Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market N Sea gas go-ahead Poll result due M0 slowing Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Treasury acts to kill fears of policy switch US economy picks up (AP-Dow Jones): OECD ready to back protectionist battle (Reuter): Mitterrand calls for currency deal De Beers in Angolan diamond accord Oppenheimer takes tea and shakes hands on mining venture By Our City Staff: Dunhill's cash pile tops £94m Luxury goods chain waiting for right purchase EC orders recovery of £268m aid to Alfa Maxwell transfers BNPC to Mirror in £270m deal Arrows Limited Jacksons offshoot told to halt trading by TSA Business Roundup Profit slides at Davenport Plysu reaches £6.8m LME returns to tin trading Sandell at £155,000 Dan Air Scheduled Services Global goes into the red Ansbacher in £9.6m sell-off GPA placing raises $150m Time for Dunhill to move mountain Tempus Time limit lifted from GEC talks KPMG Coalite accuses Anglo United of asset stripping Call for chairman to resign after shock Goldberg loss Bletchley warning Launch date Pru warning BTP expands Meat Trade Suppliers falls Jackson votes with his feet Price rise By Our City Staff: £1bn loss statement delayed Plaxton doubles on £47m buy BT to help in global network Driving a fast bargain Desk bound Feeling the collar Brierley challenge to casino rules Hitachi Speculators love a vacuum Comment Cadbury may miss the sweet taste of success Comment British Gas Energy is our Business CSR seeks further buys in Europe as profits leap 65% Nissan picks Briton National Westminster Bank Plc SAA South African Airways ABF wants more for Gateway stake London Traded Options Insurance claim boosts Elswick Banks urge re-think on change Norwich Union From Our Correspondent: EMS 'mainstay of stability in Europe' Norsk to buy 11.9% of Ranger Go-ahead for RBS offer Acatos slumps in first half Australian go-ahead Recent Issues Traditional Options Directions Unigate up on heavy buying Stock Market Stock Watch Alpha Stocks Record close for Nikkei as dealers absorb rates rise World Markets: Tokyo (AP-Dow Jones): Recovery in bonds lifts Dow New York Shares plunge further in HK Wall Street Slide continues Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Making revolution with molecules Going against electronics orthodoxy, scientists have found new families of compounds with electrical properties. Robert Matthews investigates Recruiters chase after the British graduates Jobscene A boon to skilled students, a bane for employers Morse Computer Ltd Time computers Next Computer Destroyed by light Tomorrow Double your money by taking out a contract Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Versyss Your Computer Recruitment Specialists Learn to love the robot A UK trade union has taken a lead in training workers, Richard Sarson says Andrew Weir & Company Ltd. Lufthansa New Technology Convex Last chance for £5,000 An end to junk mail? Tired of unwanted post? Help may be at hand Toyota Regency Computer Services M. D. A. Computer Group Plc General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Priory Hospitals Group Detawell Computer Employment Services Ltd. General Appointments Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Burle Industries, (UK) Ltd. The Bertram Group Ltd General Appointments C. J. Insurance Recruitment Change of Career circa £16,000 East Midlands Electricity British Electricity International Ltd Commercial Manager Public officers Assurance Service Graduates with Winning Personalities Management Potential? Buyers Wanted! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association of British Insurers The Police Foundation News International Newspapers Limited Chem Systems International Ltd Morgan & Banks Cornhill PUblications Ltd. The Times Literary Supplement Private Patients' Manager InterExec SMI Plc Tougher laws on equality Strong action is being taken against religious discrimination in Northern Ireland. John Angel looks at the implications Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 Appointments Phone:… Royal Navy Graduate Caroline Rutt, Alan Baxter & Associates Oliver Wight UK Mobile Ltd. RSJ Engineering Ltd. Join the Independent Petter Refrigeration Ltd Alexander Mann Associates Plc Overseas Management East Mediterranean £Neg Masters Human Resource Consultants Ethicon Limited Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Shropshire Publications We are Looking for Exciting Personable Men or Women… Coopers & Lybrand Thames F. T. Partnership Fimbra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Manageress 3 Trainee Brokers Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Temp Controller/manager Designate min £15k+COMM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy Personnel General Appointments Recruitment Consultant AFB Recruitment Limited International Appointments Ciba Vision Management Ltd. Financial Selection Services Saxon Inns Ltd DLLA Financial Horizons Experienced Insolvency Staff London/nationwide Alderwick Peachell & Partners Alderwick Peachell and Partners Accountancy Personnel Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Victoria and Albert Museum IPS Unisto Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austen Smythe South West Thames Regional Health Authority Alexander & Alexander Meredith Scott Recruitment All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Today Chiswick, tomorrow the world! Chartleigh Pertemps Secretarial Network PA/SECRETARY International Property International Company NW10 Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Copygraphic Plc Astley Wharton Davis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Beck Recruitment Charles Kendall & Partners Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Connection Keystone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Beck Recruitment Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items House of Fraser The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chilcott sweating over fitness test Acquittal on technical grounds Court of Appeal Law Report June 1 1989 (AFP): Dalton claims that leading All Blacks receive inducements Rugby Union By a Special Correspondent: Loosemore battles through Tennis Hale finds his place on the map Mick Cleary on the sport that appeals to the cryptic crossword-solving mind Revenue fail to produce evidence Australia series stirs the memory Hockey A lightweight golf solution Ladbroke Line Rapid Golf Line Man most likely to succeed seeks a British launch-pad Golf:olazábal Starts the Dunhill Masters Ready for Another Phase of his Education Clark clings to slender lead after first round Problem of Test over-rates Valued member Time to republish Dominance of Steve Davis Fifth-step rule Better service Holman slips after record Play days aimed at the young Netball Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Demand for more women-only races Sport for the Disabled By a Special Correspondent: Thomson leads the challenge Whitaker's team aims to prevent American treble Equestrianism Change of rule sought Yachting By a Special Correspondent: Tatlow the victor with lightweight Gillingham finds a supporter Swimming Mandarin: Hooray Lady to retrieve losses on favourite track Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Carlisle Selections The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Time running out for BAe Satellite challenge to SIS Results from three meetings Pirate Army out of Derby Swinburn likely to pick Aliysa By a Correspondent: Corals able to continue credit betting Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Waugh and Hardie steer Esssex to thrilling victory Cricket: A Tail-End Flourish from Lancashire is Not Enough to Halt the Progress of the Cup Favourites Gloucestershire fail in final over Cricket memorabilia on offer in auction Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Kent defend the improbable First-class move by second XIs Clouds loom over Caribbean tour Long's haul of wickets a record for Brighton Schools cricket by George Chesterton Jones has a day to remember Cowdray Park discover the right balance Polo Astaphan accused of engaging in Russian roulette Drugs in Sport (AP): N Zealand to test Butler puts an end to run of failure Badminton (Reuter): Action against violence and drugs planned Sports Politcs The Times Sportsline Connors is ousted after good scrap but enjoys himself Tennis: Bates Has Little Trouble Disposing of an Old Rival and Berger Beats a Legend 14 Years his Senior Results from Paris Satisfying season for the Scots Football: Gayle and Garner Set Crystal Palace a Difficult Task (Reuter): Soviets settle for draw Steven to leave Everton Blackburn take a cushion Premature lap of honour ATP takes a surface measure (AFP): Tshabalala prevails in Comrades Athletics For the Record Stieda's mistake gives Barnes the hands-down lead Cycling (Reuter): Freuler's second win (AFP): Biasion remains unbeaten Motor Rallying (Reuter): Australian for Andries Boxing Kerr awarded rare honour Judo McGuigan forced into retirement Passport trouble for McNulty Telecom Security Hussain almost carries students to semi-finals C. L. R. James dies The Times in colour Bobby Simpson, coach of the Australian cricket touring party, introduces his team in an exclusive colour feature in The Times on Saturday Smith may miss game with Poles Luck runs against Wales as penalty claim is rejected Promoters to meet Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Personal touch proving vital End Column

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