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News from 08/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Peter Mulligan Parliamentary Staff, Jeremy Andrews, Michael Syrett, Victoria McKee, Mike Graham, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Winston Sagman, Barbara Lamb, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Neil Bennett, D. A. Fraser, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Robin Oakley, Andrew McEwen and Martin Fletcher, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, J. Fielder, Ian Murray, David Cohen, Clive Davis, A. P. Knight, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, D. Bloom, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Nigel Bonner (former Deputy Director), Kenneth Baker, Colin Narbrough, Duncan Watson, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, David McTaggart Chairman, Guy Browing, Pearce Wright Science Editor, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Alan Hamilton, R. S. K. Essame, Bob Dylan, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Peter Evans and Emma Wilkins, Bailey Morris Madrid, David Hands, James Wood, Charles Bremner, W. T. Blunt, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Stuart J. Cooke, D. F. B. Le Breton, M. C. Baker, Jane Wyatt, Wolfgang M?nchau, Nicholas Harling Saint Maxime, George Rae, Mukti N. Bhattacharrya, John Woodcock, David Cross, Danielle Robinson, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Franco Modigliani, Paul A. Samuelson, Robert M. Solow, LeslieTilley, Gavin Konstam, J. R. Mitham, Christopher Goulding, Hugh Hanning, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Bryan, David Hunt, E. Clinton, Robert Matthews, Harry Greenway, Irving Wardle, Laurence Jackson, Roger Boyes, William Broad, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Mary Dejevsky and Andrew McEwen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Don Carleton, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Ian Ross and Chris Moore, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Ian Murray and Pearce Wright, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Edward Grayson, Ken Young, Noël Goodwin, Irene Jones, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, A. E. Hope, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, David Powell, John Bell and Mike Graham, Michael Evans, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Mark W. Newman, Robert March, I. Stefanescu, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Reginald Hibbert, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Ronald Rudd, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Williams, John Watson,

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China's vow of vengeance on party rebels West puts death toll in Peking at 7,000 China's defiant leaders threatened massive expulsions from the party of all who played leading roles in the uprising They also warned foreign countries not to interfere and condemned a series of sanctions imposed in the West After shooting near the British Embassy the ambassador ordered out all but 38 diplomats and wives Western intelligence estimated that as many as 7,000 had died and 10,000 had been injured in the turmoil Hong Kong Governor in UK talks Index By Our Foreign Staff: Witnesses tell of troops' brutality Highest bidder will win race of TV franchises The winning smile of a Derby Day favourite Inflation above 8 per cent will keep rates high, warns Lawson New fear for Aids victims Dockers may defy court strike ban Bovis abroad Directions Portfolio Bond Hurd may shelve passport system News Roundup Star 'not dismissed' Hospitals lack blood Media law research Spy helpers bailed Backing for V&A Defence work backlog now £450m, MPs say Fortnum & Mason Lonrho accused of conniving with the Observer Labour set to abolish union block vote system Hospitals join big queue to opt out Health service reforms Ambassador's Lockerbie tribute Sunderland ship yard may reopen Tecno Aids study supports fears of deadly nature of virus Women are more prepared to take precautions against Aids than men, a survey reveals, and the most careful women insist that their partner has an HIV blood test before agreeing to sexual relations. The findings are part of an investigation of Britain's sexual habits being conducted by the independent television programme This Morning. Today, some 50,000 viewers are expected to respond to a nationwide telephone poll. The producer, Mr Liam Hamilton, said; " The most staggering thing we have discovered so far is how little heterosexual men seem to bother" about Aids. Most woimen interviewed are " not prepared to risk their lives for a one-night stand" More BBC disruption on the way Fair to focus on job opportunities Cerebral palsy breakthrough Review bars Scottish exams School courses A Tory council is to make head teachers sign fixed contracts, putting an end to their " jobs for life" policy. Teachers' unions in Solihull, West Midlands, said that the policy, believed to be the first in the country, would mean head teachers living in fear. The council will pay a supplement of up to £500 a year to compensate for the lack of permanent tenure Judge lets killer walk free Mother's ordeal Dixons Pioneer swimmer's medals sold Artist 's test case settled out of court Saleroom Land Equity Group Labour not Tories are split on Europe says Mrs Thatcher Campaign to increase seats in European Parliament gathers pace Hurd backs continued EC border checks Queen Elizabeth 2 Defence stance questioned Glasgow Central and Vauxhall by-elections SLD move leads to libel writ Democrats hope for a breakthrough Constituency profile: Cornwall and Plymouth Life Doctors back Kurd torture allegations Pan Am Muslim price for dial on Rushdie book Republican quits over smear note World Roundup Actress afraid (Reuter): Shia gunmen killed (Reuter): Marcos operation (Reuter): Mbeki sees Mandela Risks reduced of 'accidental' war Pact between superpowers Dti Solidarity ready for compromise Polish political dilemma Big Soviet defence cuts pledged Exel (AFP): US atomic plant closed in public show of discontent British bid for nuclear waste (AFP, AP): 174 die in plane crash in Surinam Shift on Afghan strategy agreed Bhutto visit to America Ford From Our Special Corresponding, Peking: Disciplinarian set to take helm Man in the News: Qiao Shi By Our Foreign Staff: '40 killed' in Shanghai train blockade Provincial Turmoil Party threatens a harsh fate for rebel members China in the Grip of Chaos Rumours thrive in the aftermath of atrocities Capital City Living on its Nerves Speedy exodus of British envoys Peking toll is put at 7,000 dead Western Intelligence Analysis BUPA AT&T Thatcher seeks to halt Hong Kong brain drain China in the Grip of Chaos Suspicions grow about British guarantees The Mood in Hong Kong (Reuter): Accused tells of admiration for Palme Mendes film (Reuter): Locusts back (Reuter): Noriega plan (AFP): Jumbo drops (Reuter): Dumping row (Reuter): Qantas strike Hawke visit Inflation 'likely to rise above predicated 8%' Treasury Bill would restrict honours Kaufman expected to visit S Africa Decision to sell Shorts wins general welcome of House Northern Ireland Sewerage rate relief for Church Child exploitation peril, says Labour Employment Bill: Third reading Thatcher attitude to EC attacked Phone system finds defender Homeless review October date for new test Young trees destroyed Safer petrol New peer Parliament today The healthier attitude to studies Stress is hitting students today, but many are trying to keep in good shape. Our universities and polytechnics guide continues with a health report by Alan Franks Erratum Heriot-Watt to Liverpool Horse and Hound Tomorrow Fit to cope with stress? Regular exercise may be able to do as much for the mind as for the body, reports Barbara Lamb OBAS School life Heather Brigstocke Cold comfort Medical Briefing Taking the test New Era Cancer cure? The Mexican word tease The Monkey Grammarian By Octavio Fax Translated by Halen R. Lane Peter Owen, ?14.95 New Books Elizabeth Davys Wood The Times Giving the reason why Ultra and Mediterranean Strategy 1941-1945 By Ralph Bennett Hamish Hamilton, £17.95 Historical Novel Prize in Memory of Georgette Heyer Artful dealers The Japanese Negotiator By Robert March Kodansha International, ?12.95 Mountain out of molehills Fiction The Georgics By Clande Simon Translated by J. Fletcher John Calder, £15.95 The Encyclopedia of the Dead By Danillo Kls Translated by Michael Heim Faber, £11.99 Two Women of London By Emma Tennant Faber, £10.99 The Masked Fisherman and other stories By George Mackay Brown John Murray, £12.95 Hodder & Stoughton Publishers Octagon Press Times Diary The block vote heads for belated oblivion Roland Rudd outlines five proposals to make Labour more democratic Squandering the end of time Barriers to the great ideal Visions of Europe Roger Boyes, in the Dutch town of Roosendaal, finds concern for personal liberty Evil too old for hounding Bernard Levin urges the Nazi-hunters to call it a day One man, no vote Duty and Honour The Hong Kong Crisis Getting rid of rubbish Seeing blue Science and the State: a US view Making hay Elephant 'holocaust' German role in concert of Europe Sovereignty issue TV and the deaf Protecting Antarctica Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Theatre site safe for posterity? Barrow boys Saving graces Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Royal Society of Chemistry Reception Christening Sea level rising an inch every decade Science Report Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointments in the Forces University news Dinners Banquet Luncheons Lord Kahn Keynes's chief economic sparring partner Latest wills Gordonstoun School Alfred Miles, Gc Heroic rescue of a shipmate Dr C. A. Hufnagel Pioneering the plastic heart valve People and Places Stewart Perowne Appointments Nisha Alvares Meneses Thapar Births On This Day Sir O. Mosley at Olympia Interruptions and Ejections The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund P. De Jager & Sons (London) Limited B. A. A MacMillan Davies Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Mills Mayfair circa £11,000 Assistant to Office Manager Reddin-Clancy & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries TSB Bank Astley Wharton Davis Hughes Watton Receptionist/secretary Non-Secretarial News International Newspapers Limited Experienced Secretary Mayfair Riverside Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items EPG Computer Services Ltd Administrative & Clerical Personnel Limited MBA Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Trial and error Television Tomorrow Virgin Classics Ukrainian graffiti Cinema Little Vera (15) Screen on the Green, Metro, Minema Broken Noses (15) Waxwork (18) Screen on the Green Watchers (18) Cannon Panton Street Sing (PG) Cannons Oxford Street, Panton Street, Chelsea Simple truth Theatre Look Back in Anger Opera House, Belfast Reverberation, not revolution Jazz Quarter West Greenwich Borough Hall David Murray Trio Blackheath Concert Halls A big noise still Rock Bob Dylan NEC, Birmingham Débutant ball Festival Bolshoi Soloists Ensemble Union Chapel Destiny signposted Concert LSO/Solti Barbican Hall Phillips London Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1891 Entertainments A sweeping success Winning Move Best Selling Books Radio 1 Radio Choice The Governors' Guide Preserving ancient culture Television Choice The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,003 Royal racing fever on Epsom Downs Weather Revolution in the market place Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Prospective accepts bid N Brown falls Hazlewood up Stock Markets Tourist Rates Shorts sale to cost £780m in aid package Bombardier gives pledges on future for Belfast aerospace company McCaw offers $6.5n for Lin Broadcasting Lawson sees higher inflation Thorn EMI sell-off may raise ?400m Rumbelows disposal could follow defence electronics and Kenwood Reed dips despite profits of £271m Warner sues bank for $1 bn over Time bid From Our Correspondent, Vienna: Opec approves rise in production quota Dan Air Scheduled Services Reed International Reed's shares bend in the wind Tempus AH Ball placing values pipes group at £10.8m Business Roundup Courtaulds in $5.5m buy Betterware soars 44% RCO ahead at £1.3m NatWest prepares to boost ranking with big US deal Inflation threat to invisible earnings MTM sells £9.5m stake in Norsochem News America buys magazine B Elliott acquisition The Times Stock Watch Goodman pays £865m for Brierley offshoot Electronics distributor ahead 13% Random £64m nets Century Neotronics fall Evered sale Rabone offer Camford rises What friend Elvis? Card US Oriflame rises to £9.8m By Our Financial Staff: Rothschild payout of trust loanstock £21,000 key of the draw The Times City Diary Crystal set M&S denies union claim about imports Jumping for joy Texaco group in N Sea gas find Chartsearch Ltd British Telecom shows some shrewd timing Comment Battle looms as Paramount bids $10.7bn cash for Time Offer from the former Gulf & Western group threatens Time's merger with Warner Communications only two weeks before it is due to be completed Davis changes his mind... and does something Salomon Brothers in £3bn mortgage securities Electrocomponents plc Currency stability is satisfactory says Leigh-Pemberton Prospects look up at mining company EC drops action over gas Lloyd's choice ADT sale No referral Offer accepted Call to AMP 'Backing' for Thatcher on exchange rates Higher rates fail to hit car sales London Traded Options Wall Street Fear of reprisals insufficient reason for documents order Hang Seng climbs 75 points as investors seek bargains World Markets Bids boost Dow above 2,500 level New York Recent Issues Sentencing young offenders (Reuter): Goodyear pulls out of South Africa Airspace is included Time offer in US lifts Rank Stock Market Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Missing arrow makes double lines not lawful The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Selective buying Stock Exchange Prices Hi-tech trimming tack Yachts are finally catching up with aircraft and cars in computer-aided design. Nick Nuttall talks to naval architect Philippe Briand, who is seeking new horizons for fast sailboats New personnel database has the best in the industry taped Computerized CVs and video tapes take away the hassle of selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Next Computer Putting the heat on old oiled soil Winners take off Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Twinkle, twinkle little swarms of satellites Miniaturization makes it easier to reach the stars Fax: a new connection A long-standing fax problem may soon be a thing of the past, Ken Young writes Danger up in smoke Time for transplants Computer Operator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business discovers lure of the west Jobscene Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kramer Westfield Aztech Computer Recruitment Consultants Committed to memory Perspective Stuart Lock, right, looks at the gap between the capabilities of computers and storage systems Hays Multiple Classified Advertising Items PMA Graduate-Financial ACCA/CIMA Trainee Study Leave +… University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Alderwick Peachell and Partners Ltd Ar Executive Selection IPS Group University of Nottingham The Chartered Institute Pannell Kerr Forster Chartered Accountants The Chartered Institute of Management Sunderland and South Shields Water Company General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambassador Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Directions, a three-day careers and higher education… Time of face the challenges The challenge facing higher education institutions, writes Kenneth Baker, the Secretary of State for Education, is to provide more flexible and adaptable graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Careers & Higher Education Fair Government Statistical Service Trafalgar House Property Kent Institute of Art & Design South Bank Polytechnic Hatfield Polytechnic Army Get in right first time For a six-form girl, the choice seems simple: higher education or a salary-now. David Tytler looks at the pressures and options Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Aerospace Personnel Resources Commercial and Industrial… Making a smooth entry The admissions process requires a military approach, Sam Kiley writes Langley College The Professional Challenge King Alfred's College Portsmouth & South East Hampshire Health Authority Pruners Training Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery The College of Radiographers Lancashire College of Agriculture and Horticulture Europe opens doors to the class of 1992 Matthew Hall Roehampton Institute The private prejudice against polytechnics Sam Kiley looks at the exclusive Oxbridge mentality found in independent schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ethical Register If the interview worries you, just look on the funny side Multiple Display Advertising Items The Polytechnic of North London British Accreditation Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loughborough University of Technology Exploring the confusing world of a sixth-former The MVA Consultancy The Property Service Britain must take on the world Companies in this country need to adopt a more international perspective, writes Michel Syrett (left). They have much to gain Apollo Resource maximisation Laurentian Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiefport Limited Inoxcrom Ltd Marks & Spencer Head Office British Gas The Stewart Partnership Cornhill Publications Ltd. Tate Appointments Canon (UK) Ltd Oxford Instruments Limited Social Service Supplies Ltd Lincoln Cathedral Preservation Council KPMG The Post Office Tate Appointments Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avdel Systems Ltd General Council of British Shipping Brain Injury Rehabilitation and Development Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Haskins Sells PER Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items InterExec SMI Plc National Provident Institution Institute of Directors The Newhall Group Ltd. Riverside The Association of Financial Services Professionals Bradfield College Economics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business selection KPMG Manager of Design and Development Centre in… Times Newspapers Ltd Jon and associates (UK) limited The Landscape Institute Earthquest Jigsaw Recruitment London Regional Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Appointments Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Haskins Sells Dissatisfied? Fachhochschule Rheinland-Pfalz NSPCC Organiser Maple Professional Services Balfour Kilpatrick Cornellis Management Ltd Calder's team has little time to find its best form The Lions can show their concept is still valid at the end of an indifferent decade as rugby union prepares for the 1900s Party for Australia Aiming to take on the world Sport for the Disabled Altering the system A leader happy to speak his mind From a Correspondent Calgary: Alberta outplayed by Welsh Setting out terms of Gleneagles agreement Sports Letters Deciding on a winner Preservation of playing fields Glad tidings (Reuter): Opening win is expensive for the French Old boy's double Placing the emphasis on team of experience Best and Slemen upgraded Need for more excitement Starting terms SKY TV Spanish rider disqualified for brawling Cycling Punishing schedule Equestrianism Nash triumph takes high rank Big-race result The Jockeys Verdict IIe De Chypre can lead the way Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: EPSOM Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections The Times Racing Service Cecil absent as Shining Steel bravely holds on in Diomed Epsom hors d'oeuvre for Carson Results form yesterday's three meetings David Gower's Cricket Line Tessla takes Oaks chance Ladbroke Line William Hill Headingley victory could be decisive in six-match series Australians want a repeat of 1964 Test Career Records Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Weatherall Baffling day for Middlesex Surrey supported by youth Mortensen takes heavy toll Gifford declines to turn back clock Northants regain leadership due to Capel's efforts Pickles repeats dosage UK pairs master rest of the world Bowls Hipwood's goal is the key Polo The Times Break for rain helps Chang revitalize his mental mastery Tennis: Wilander Meets his Soviet Match Again in Paris while Lendl's Conqueror Gets Unexpected Help Results from Roland Garros Fortunate break for Hands Squash Rackets Commentary Box Littlewoods For the Record McAulay seizes world title Boxing Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Criticism levelled at Home Office Drugs in Sport Late call for Duthie Hockey Ladbroke Line Rapid Cricketline The Official TCCB Service McEnore warns of constricted calendar Brand has to find best form Cricketcall Scottish teenager forces McEvoy to 10 extra holes Golf Two have cards marked Hern and Carson complete popular Derby treble Rangers win the race for Steven The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Lineker keeps record intact (Reuter): UEFA's fine on Hearts is increased New Wow to Gatting's chances of playing Charlton's double act submerges Senegal Parker proves his value in the tackle Two die in TT race Sport in Brief The end of the road for Budd End Column

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