News from 26/06/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Chris Peachment, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, David Wade, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, M. Morgan, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Rosemary Glaisyer, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Mario Modiano, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Nancy C. King, Roddy Forsyth, Margareta Pagano, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, David Tweed, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Maxwell Newton`, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, P. R. Layton, Alan Webster, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael R. G. Spiller, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, G. Bernard Shaw, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, John Kennedy Ebbutt, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, James Murphy, Harry Debelius, Danielle Robinson, Dennis Signy, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Sheila Southern, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, James Elles, Raymond Plant, Hermann Bondi, Master, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Pat Butcher, Peter Guilford, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Malcolm Roberts Director, Neil Lyndon, Daphne Turner, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Alan Tillier, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Malcolm McKeag, Christine Webb, Roderick MacFarquhar, Jenny Gilbert, Richard Evans and John Goodbody, Philip Webster, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Binyon and Andrew McEwen, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Monson, David Young Energy Correspondent, Mary Thorold, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoScene set for EC clash over Delors report Thatcher flies into Madrid to a warning from her Spanish host Rail for Sale Portfolio Bond Millicom bid Woosnam win Index No Title Stern test for Gower BBC unions say Wimbledon coverage is safe Hopes rise for ailing Papandreou (Reuter): Purge of pro-Zhao faction More opposed to women priests UK Finance Ltd Union may step up rail strikes Todd makes last stand on defence News Roundup 10,000 swamp village Landlords seek sites Methodist onslaught View under threat Oxford bridge appeal Scrabble champion Cathay Pacific Tebbit backs Fowler for key party post Channon, Moore and Wakeham may go in reshuffle Labour starts move to gain 'green' voters Democrat election fear Dance gala delights Princess Collectors flock to acquire bird prints Saleroom Pupils pinpoint radiation hotspot Br fares may rise after wage battle Law urged to ban rival race protests Sunday trade laws defied Irish police check yacht race shots Guardsman is back on duty after being fined for negligence Uister checkpoiny killing Rare dolphins face threat from sewage Water pollution Schoolboy's chess triumph Hunters kill 9,000 badgers each year National survey Bijan Four schools win right to abandon Christian bias Abortions blamed on mortgage debts Portfolio Bond Citroën Summertime TUC warning over moves to freeze out closed shops Firms 'scared off' single-union deals Clapham exercise sets police model Disaster aftermath DIY heart cheeks during bathtime Science Report Hitachi Cooling off for radio charity Oarsmen kill two royal swans Boy drowns Return to jail Barbecue peril Glider death Protest over Abbey National Council to offer cash for homes Cheshire boosts foreign aid fund Children join battlefield walk to raise cash Divisions of responsibility Whitehall brief Exhaust emissions cut on new Minis Motoring YTS Slum conditions heighten jail watchdogs' concern Crime and punishment Mercedes-Benz Peking hardliners stifle freedoms Reshuffle leaves Deng more firmly in control (Reuter): Pozsgay to lead a new Hungary World Roundup (Reuter): Kabul compromise Bastille ardour wanes Iraqi poisoning claim Burma troops accused US spy gets 30 years Thatcher likely to try a softer style in Madrid Ex-geisha attacks 'high-handed' Uno on television Telephones threat to EC meeting An opportunist from Shanghai Man in the News: Jiang Zemin National Film Theatre Tamil violence feared if Tigers sign peace pact Wardair Canada Settlers suspected of killing Arab Soviet pressure on unofficial press and church The Soviet Opposition (Reuter): Kazakhstan police station stormed Washington quick to tackle oil spills US yearns for old values as mood of pessimism sets in The going gets a lot rougher for Bush's dirty tricks strategist Royal Insurance Homeshield Anti-Bulgarian rally fires war fever in Turkey US boosts Aids toll estimate (Reuter): Iran switch (Reuter): Hunger strike (AFP): Factory battle (AP): Gun deaths Sikh attacks Laying tracks for privatization? As the NUR begins its annual conference and commuters face further disruption, is British Rail ready to breakup? In the first of a three part series on the practicalities of privatization George Hill looks at the options Life Tomorrow Turning turtles to yen Streamlined Success in Japan The five routes Channon's Choices Sky Television Sheridan Morley Times Diary Can the Greens ever appeal to the poor? Raymond Plant sets out the political realities of zero economic growth Waterless in Wimpole Street Why Lawson's black mark means 'no' to the EMS Stalin's unpersons restored to life Bernard Levin celebrates a beacon of knowledge in the Soviet void Taking China to Task Angola's Opportunity Teaching for Profit Grammar from a one-sided View Role of polytechnics Reckless riding 1992, by degrees No going back on Brussels links? Hong Kong's crisis From little acorns Octogenarians in altered light Speaking for liberty Seeing grey More saving graces Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Lord Nelson Ball Cheltenham College Christie's Reception Old Carthusian Club More House School Monarchs celebrate religious tolerance Marriages Nature notes His Hon Charles Lawson Wit and wisdom at the Old Bailey Wolfdietrich Schnurre Satrisy of orginality and power Forthcoming marriages Henri Sauguet A refined talent on the contemporary music scene Birthdays today Appointments Births The Censor's Revenge Flat on his face Television Names, games and mixed fortunes Dance La Sylphide Dominion Dance Clllection The Place The Raggedy Rawney He has the keys to the past Stephen Pettitt meets pianist Melvyn Tan, who plays Chopin's Piano Concerto in F minor for the time on a period instrument in a London Concert tonight The best show off their supremacy Opera Elektra Vienna State Opera Evocation of earlier calm Festival Concert Tallis Scholars/Spitalfields Festival At last, the complete and uncut version Radio Trying too hard Rock Bobby Brown Wembley, Arena RSC/Royal Insurance Live-in lovers on trial Will there be no place in the Nineties for unwedded bliss? Victoria McKee on reaction to the case of Hurt v jennings A fertile approach to relaxation Should childless couples simply stop worrying about their infertility? New Era The Big Bill: The Cost of Single Parenthood in New York St. Joseph's Hospice The Times The good for nothing A Father's Place Theatre Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 1906 Entertainments Pure, ephemeral spires Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Sessions's surreal streak Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Berkeley Bridging Rain moving in to break the dry spell End of heatwave in sight as weathermen predict wet Wimbeldon The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,018 Word-Watching No Title Weather The Times Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Salomon to value Isosceles bid 'stub' By Our City Staff: ConsGold 'KKR talks' Tourist Rates Millicom leads did for cellular phone licence Outhwaite wanting on losses Uncertain week ahead for pound Troubled Bond faces day of decisions Outcome awaited of television licence inquiry and brewing sale Government urged to join the ERM Son brings Saunders to book Offer for Containers 'may rise' John Charcol Rocky passage for Tiphook shares Tempus The Co-Operative Bank The Times Market waiting for an initiative from Madrid Gilt-Edge Final source of strength ebbing from economy US Notebook Hooker Corp loses £29m on foreign exchange deals From Our Correspondent Sydney: S&N sale extension for Elders Natural gas 'to grow in importance' BP analysis shows enviornment and strength of Opec Firework show for Pickens Tokyo Diary Institutions advised not to chase Abbey shares Toyota's hidden extras Tokyo Diary Floral dance Tokyo Diary Picture Gallery Iron ore Tokyo Diary Cool look at hot skis Tokyo Dairy Ernst & Young merger approved Richmond share offer John Swan at £316,000 Betacom Murata Inflation will depend on full Ems membership Economic View Soundtracs on line to hit City targets as group studies first acquisition USM Review Shani set to sew up deal Business air europe Class Unlisted Securities Gestetner may reach £15.5m Reporting this Week Elliott expects change in IEL takeover terms Elders chairman fails to see merits for GFW investors in offer Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Rebel with a constructive cause UK a leader, despite image of reluctance London can bank on increasing opportunities Britain's commitment finds support in Brussels Commission officials report little cause for complaint Web of share stakes that protects German firms Britain's European Challenge Multiple Classified Advertising Items France is opening up for business Italy is no easy task Potential in Spain Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Unsure course for late-comers The Open University's market of less traditional students is threatened by a new funding system and falling school roll. Sam Kiley discusses the problem with Professor Norman Gowar Nottinghamshire County Council Education The Leprosy Mission Tutor Exchange to Australia The numbers count in Germany Are British schools too large to provide quality education? Smaller may be better in providing individual attention Kingston Polytechnic Royal Schools for the Deaf Manchester Assistant Bursar Institute of Biology Chaplain at Aldenham School Institute of Ophthalmology The Warden, Glenalmond College Bedales School Downside Preparatory School The College of Law English, Maths & Physics Teachers required for… Examination Success Glenalmond College University of Nottingham International Summer School Nottinghill & Ealing High School Kingston Polytechnic Lansdowne Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Secretarial Training Association St. James's Secretarial College Tony Saunders-Davies Richmond Adult College Study German in Germany Cranfield Gabbitas Truman & Thring Holborn School of Law KLC Westfield College Pitman The Writing School Aston University University of Liverpool University of Southampton University of Warwick Licensed Conveyancer Independent Assessment and Research Centre Child Consultants Caroline King Training Centre Oxford & County Secretarial College London School of Journalism Queen Mary College University of Exeter University College of Swansea Winchester City University Loughborough University of Technology The University of Birmingham University of Leicester University of Manchester University of Oxford The Queen's University of Belfast University of Exeter All Souls College, Oxford Gill Skinner, Simons Design Group Ltd Team Secretary West End La Creme De La Creme The Academy of Ballot SECRETARY/PA Unique Opportunity SECRETARY/PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sprechen Sie Gut Englisch? 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International Secretaries Heaton Bennett Beavers Personnel Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tuckerman Commercial Limited International Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Seer Selection Manpower Covent Garden Bureau Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited JSR Personnel Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Cobbold and Davis Recuritment Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Norma Skemp Personnel Secretary to Buying Director C&S Personnel Cons The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Chartleigh Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Services Administrator Madison REC Cons Acsis PLC Senior Secretary Temps Madison REC Cons C & S Personnel The Zarak Partnership Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretary KIKI McDonough Multilingual Opportunities Peters & Smyth Senior Secretarial Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Drake Tate Appointments French Chamber of Commerce Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Work Shop Temporary Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Broadgate Recruitment Ltd Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amsa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calling All Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Defeat in dignity for young Scots Football Ondieki spreads his message Three new caps to tackle the Lions Coe goes halfway to the past Athletic Chalmers to rescue as Lions rehearse their great escape Rugby Union Fixtures Sport on TV Sky Age tells against Andries as he crumbles in last round Boxing Future is bright for unknown winner Golf Consistent Apriori victorious both ways Yachting Prontaprint! Fairbrother returns to from as lowly Kent are outclassed Cricket: Victories for Essex and Lancashire Keep Them in the Top Places of the Refuge Assurance Leauge Essex stay top of the league Warwickshire openers are in the runs at last Commentary Box Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Ladbroke Line The Times Sportsline Time to call the arch-technician to aid of England Saturday's Scoreboards TCCB Mandarin: Promising Flamingo Pond to open her account at Windsor Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Edinburgh Selections The Times Racing Service Dancehall tribute to Cecil colt Warning and Nashwan on course to clash in Eclipse Old Vic waiting on weather Mandarin: Windsor Selections Saturday's results from five meetings Eddery contract renewal Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Becker has the armoury to regain crown Wimbledon '89: Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, applies some logic to the unpredictable tournament of them all Draw for the Men's Singles Wimbledon Facts and Figures Draw for the Women's Singles Curren is waiting in ambush Rapid Tennis Line Weatherall Green & Smith Cash's coach given credit for rapid progress by Brown Tennis Navratilova must eliminate lapses Unlikely mixed pair earn No. 1 seeding Today's Order of Play Smith secures his biggest prize after jump-off Equestrianism: Chance of European Championship Place Enhanced Australian Football Results and Pools Check For the Record Hungary are first rivals for Leander Rowing Southfield win in extra time Polo Wimbledon Gower's chance to make amends Scoreboard from Lord's Sun microsystems ITV may hold back instalment Devereux has a deadline Past masters pinpoint errors Becker In an unbeatable frame of mind Mass laps up Jaguar Sport in Brief Wimbledon will not cut ties with IMG Woosnam wins in emotional play-off
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