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News from 29/06/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, and Roland Rudd, P. S. Barnwell, Chris Petit, Mark Souster and Robin Oakley, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Patricia Davies, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Clifford Chetwood, President, Louis Heren, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Keith Auton, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Edward J. Little, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Ruth Plant, Carol Leonard, Simon Wilde, Mario Modiano, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Helen MacLenan, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Beryl Downing, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jim Richardson Executive Director, David Cairns, M. Trowbridge, Louise Taylor, Norman Willis, Matthew May, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, David Gadbury (Director), Michael Alison (Commissioner), Ann Kent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Rupert Allason, D. A. Reeves, Secretary, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Cross and Ronnie Faux, Michael Tatham, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Norman de Mesquita, Doreen King, Leslie Tilley, G. H. B. Cattell, Dick Hinder, John Woodcock, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Chris Thau, David Miller, John Hennessy Chantilly, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dummett, (Michael Phillips), Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Adrian W. L. Franklin, David Chappell, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Chris Partridge, J. C. E. Murray, Robert Matthews, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Fiona Chadwick, Ronald Butt, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Bassett, Gazi Mestan and Dessa Trevisan, F. W. Huddy, David Williams, John M. Gaynor, David Walker, David Sinclair, Peter Mayer, Christine M. Bondi, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Martin Waller, G. Dreier, Derek Harris, Ian Parkin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Graham Zellick, Chairman, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Clement Freud, Eric MacKlam, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, John Watson,

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Prince of Wales says English is taught 'bloody badly "The people in my office can't write properly…I have to correct all the letters myself" Train strikes bring hint of early sell-off Knapp threat of rail stoppage every week The Times Tripos results Index Short skirts fail the test of Henley's 1839 rules Televised assault ends in prison term Howe in a spot over Hong Kong Whitehall may end national pay talks Fimbra Mackay to soften legal reforms Banks serve writs for council debts News Roundup Counter staff strike Missing GP phones in Doorstep killing No satellite TV link Mitsubishi Facsimile Machines Checkland to reject BBC journalists' peace offer on pay From one queen to another Homebuyers 'ruthlessly exploited by institutions' Jet crash family gets £20,000 Consolation gift for Kinnock Bond will not part with £1.9m work Saleroom Idea of community 'flawed' Property 'tycoon' aged 16 ran up debts of £400,000 Schools and youth groups mobilized in war against 'crack' Summer drug offensive Aid package to save rain forests Minister's Brazil visit Strike-hit Londoners take a slow boat to Putney Man given five life terms for raping two prostitutes A magistrate urged the Government yesterday to close a dangerous legal loophole that allows the early discharge of some violent and sex offenders (Ruth Gledhill writes). Mrs Kath Reader, a Jp, of aLSAGER, cHESHIRE, Tole the tOWNSWOMEN'S Guild's national council meeting at the Albert Hall, London, that Section 73 of the 1983 Mental Health Act "can and does lead to unspeakable consequences" when offenders are released as "cured" by a mental health review tribunal Five options for rail privatization Return of seal virus predicted By Our Environment Correspondent: ICI to end waste dumping at sea Airtours Plc Wealthy means healthy Renault Dead microphone delayed Dalglish appeal for calm Alcoholism 'may have genetic cause' Burden of scheme 'to last 100 years' Student loans Opera house fined Three killed Safety drive 13 remanded Charity shoot Dixons Four stabbed Jockey bail Armilla medal Twin award Murder charge Museum prepares for Blitz Remand centre regime damned Sanyo Labour wants to tap 'green' vote Political crisis for Dublin as MPs try to elect leader King move to expand Heathrow Conservatives close ranks around Prime Minister Aftermath of Madrid MacGregor praises farm tree-planters Royal Norfolk Show YTS Training Agency Giving Glasgow a big hand Charities campaign to keep zero VAT Toyota (Reuter): Tokyo leadership crisis looms amid new Uno sex story Tokyo (Reuter)—An unnamed worker was sentenced to hang for a double murder committed when he was 19, the first time for 10 years the death penalty has been imposed in Japan on a defendant who was a teenager at the time of the offence Gun makers face liability for deaths World Roundup Iran expels Briton Bush aide in scandal US envoy shot dead Refugee deal rejected Kenya reporting ban Bulgaria is accused of fresh crimes against humanity Turkish Foreign Minister rules out recourse to war (AFP): Easing of apartheid laws South Africa reveals five-year reform plan (Reuter): Journal details violations by Soviet psychiatrists Violence flares in Dhaka strike Eastern bloc spies step up efforts Britain woos Nujoma Red-carpet welcome for Swapo leader New York—South African troops are creating a climate of fear in northern Namibia which threatens the holding of free and fair elections, according to a confidential report by the UN Secreatary-General, Señor Javier Pérez de Cuéllar. He spoke of an atmosphere of intimidation inhibiting the return of refugees. His main concern was the behaviour of elements of the South West Africa Police Serbs mass to recall battle British Railways Board French return to role of placating Britain on EC qualms Brussels—Seeking allies after the Euro-poll defeat, British Conservative MEPs announced yesterday they would try to join the Christian Democrats, in the centre-right of the European Parliament, who favour social and workers' rights (Peter Guilford writes) Cuban hero of Angola war confesses to drug smuggling (AFP): Jiang emphasizes lenient Li line on most protesters New party chief sees 'education' as remedy for unrest, while dissident escapes manhunt Rennes (AFP)—Four top Chinese ballet dancers have been arrested in China, the organizers of the international dance festival at La Baule, western France, quoted the Chinese embassy in Paris as saying yesterday. Yang Xing Hua, Xin Li Li, Wu Wei and Qu Zijiao, failed to arrive at the festival yesterday (Reuter): Tamil guerrillas agree ceasefire Sri Lanka pact to oust Indians Colombo (Reuter)—A bomb exploded yesterday in a vehicle outside a council office in Galle, southern Sri Lanka, killing three people and wounding at least 20. The vehicle was torn apart and part of the building caved in Unbroken Greek deadlock points to election rerun Peking students 'flee to US via Hong Kong' Seoul MP held for trip north (Reuter): Cyprus appeal (Reuter): Island crash Plane down (AP): Burma arrest (AFP): Afghan purge Tory 'colonialism' in Scotland is condemned by SNP Scotland Plea for dock medical centres National Pet Register Striking transport workers supported Policy review 'has failed to produce coherent policies' Picture Gallery 'Neave was traitor' speech attacked 'Horror taxes' are criticized 'Horror taxes' are criticized Cardiff Bay barrier will wreck reserve Praise for UK record on North Sea pollution Environment Monopoly Bill is rejected Research posts to go Stonehenge visitors Safer petrol Parliament today The man who made Penguin fly The Times Profile Sky Biography Laughing their heads off Artfile A weekly look at the art world Horse and Hound Three-minute warning Will cholesterol screening improve our awareness of heart disease? Ann Kent reports Laskys Sting in the President's tale Medical Briefing Fit to dance Poet as cursed infant Peter Ackroyd on the odd life and wild talent of a prince of clouds Baudelaire The Times Higher Education Supplement Poker-faced games Fiction The Execution of Justice Travel writer as the hero Novel of the Week My Secret History The Mountbattens Antony Lambton Foyles Art Gallery A good CO of the inky squad Editor-In-Chief Literary Editor: New Books The World of Interiors The Times Diary Times Diary No word left unquestioned What a bottle for the baby Bernard Levin explores the latest absurdity before the American courts After Madrid, time for a softer line at home Ronald Butt urges fresh thinking on inflation and worker participation Maidenhood lost in the field In place of Delors Invariable, Irreversible The Tumbrels of Tokyo Keeping all the clocks in time Blasphemy law Bank directive Unions' attitude to Social Charter Water supplies Polytechnic quality Nazi fugitives Divided we were Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… New accent on English studies Clerical pay Noises off Reasonable delays Court Circular Money grows on trees in the tropics Science Report Memorial service A . J. Ayer Language and logic in the pursuit of philosophical truth Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Church appointments Anniversaries The David Watt Memorial Prize Thanksgiving service Dinners Receptions Today's royal engagements Marriages Thou art my hiding place thou shait preserve me from… On This Day Westminster Cathedral Coopers & Lybrand Advisory Board for the Research Councils Agricultural Food Research Council £30,000 + Recruitment Consultant Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants ESRC Euromoney Publications plc Barnack Developments Jobwise Executive Chesterton Chartered Surveyors Charles Fellowes Partnership Legal Recruitment Consultants Collective madness Television Making Mendelssohn sexy Concert LCP/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall Sanderson Good old-fashioned fun Cinema Indian Jones and the Last Crusade (PG) Empire, Plaza Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (PG) Odeon, West End Do The Right Thing (18) Empire 2 A Hungarian Fairy Tale (PG) Camden Plaza Fair Game (15) Odeon, Kensington The Raggedy Rawney (15) Minema, Metro Miles from Home (15) Cannons, Panton Street, Oxford Street Faded modern flower blooms anew Theatre Shirley Valentine Duke of Youk's Spink & Son Limited Man falls to Earth, not a spider in sight Rock Tin Machine Town & Coutry The Raggedy Rawney It's all in the mind Berlioz's Damnation of Faust, one of the Times/LSO Autumn Season, Considered by David Cairns, biographer of Berlioz Tomorrow RSC/Royal Insurance Saturday Concise Crossword No 1909 Entertainments Picture Gallery Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery A bedrock of party power Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice The Garrard the Crown Jewellers The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,021 Maestro takes to the podium Word-Watching Weather When a 'woof' is bliss to the ears Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Managers gloomier Wagon surge Shanks jumps Stock Markets Panel bans trade in Isosceles 'stub' Newgateway may raise 237p a share takeover offer by Monday GEC surprises City with leap to £797m Britain chided on 'refusal to save' ARC is the ace in ConsGold's hand Hanson may need to lift offer as subsidiary's profile grows Magnet buyout still in balance No rush to beat Abbey deadline In Shops Stronger dollar reduces early gains by sterling Shell Advanced Diesel GEC makes giant strides on profits Tempus Leisure Time back in the black at half time Business Roundup Spanish firm for Cadbury Stanco up at £2.01m Clowes loses expenses bid EFG falls to £1.23m Hilton to expand worldwide in £500m hotel deal Retailers confused on impact of 1992 Marians m £29m sale Arley acquires Paterson Waterglade ahead at £6.8m Gresham rises Campbell up Wilshaw gain EDP slides Goodman to move into video rental after loss Home is where the ARP is Disney shares leap on bid talk Takeover fever spreads as battle for Time marches on Richmond heads for market in £21m issue No work and all play Lib and let die Gold Greenlees Trott jumps by 58% to £5m The Shane of it Bare market Victorian value By Our Family Money Editor: New card firms 'may withdraw' Business Growth Training Panelling over cracks in the Gateway ruling Comment Peering through the gloom Comment Duxbury's discomfort Comment Go-ahead to reward informants Johnson chief's special pay Value rejected Omnicom buy WG purchases Robor buyout Walker, Crips, Weddle, Beck Plc Whitecroft (Reuter): Milken bemused at Wall St 'clean-up' (AP): Drexel 'to play key role' in Integrated Rescue plan sought for junk bond 'success story' London Traded Options Traditional Options Gatt considers rules update Waterglade International Holdings plc Higher rates 'not likely to curb leveraged buyouts' Daimler to make £70m cash call Wall Street Alpha Stocks Stock Watch (AP): Dow forced lower by program selling World Markets (Reuter): Nikkei plunges Tokyo Recent Issues Hanson to sell US chain Admiral makes a play for share of Soviet market Co-op talks could boost store growth EC seeks to open telecom lines Private competition expected to boost consumer choice Telecom Security Dealers expect TI to bid for Fairey Stock Markets Slump at Walter Alexander The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Gains cut back The long route to greater safety The prevention trust was one doctor's personal triumph. Doreen King reports KL Jeenay Bitrex Booklet with an awareness gospel Britax Halifax The Insurance Service MacLaren Child Resistant Packaging The Toll Public hotline to prevent a panic Plans for an emergency poisons advice telephone service are under way in Britain, Doreen King says Childhood Deaths: Main Causes Fugures for England and Wales, 1988 Milupa Is your home a house of horrors Architects and builders could be more conscious of hte needs of the young Games that can end in disaster Volvo Bad step for your baby A £500m voice from Olympus Europe takes a giant step ahead of the us in space communications tomorrow. Pearce Wright reports on the launch and prospects for a whole new generation of satellites Stop the junk overnight How to beat the senders of unwanted faxes New Technology Hewlett Packard Why patent laws create a dilemma for inventors Should publicity destroy a scientist's chances of making a fortune from his discovery? You don't always get what you pay for Briefing 1992 doubt Briefing Super script on line Airy ban Briefing Going potty about lifts HFC Financial Retailers International Hospitals Group Briefing Crime pays Briefing New Technology If you can't beat' em … Ibm is to form a consortium with its US rivals to beat Japanese competition in making chips, Mattew May reports Advantages of the personal touch People with PC skills are finding that more and more jobs are available to them at good salaries, Leslie Tilley reports How to defeat electro-spies Time Computers Next Computer Morse Harrowell HDTV International 89 Regency Computer Services Hi-Tech XtraVision Limited General Appointments Coopers & Lybrand Recruitment Holdings Ltd AfB Recruitment Limited Nescomms Metretek (Europe) Ltd Jenrick Cpi National Advanced Systems (Europe) Operations Staff Insight Personnel Alpha Numeric HFC Financial Retailers Angela Mortimer Chinal Executive Recruitment Recruitment Matters Ltd Hamilton (GB) Limited Looking for a Challenge? 3 Trainee Brokers The Times Please Ring All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No. Box… Seeking the best of a good job Lifelong loyalty to an organization is becoming a thing of the past as executives look beyond the immediate rewards of their pay packets. Peter Robinson examines future implications Appointments MCP Management Consultants Bosledge Electronics P. L. C Contracts Administrator Sales Career Caretaker/groundsman/residential Post-Nr Edinburgh Lodige Wiltex The Halsey Consulting Partnership Cornhill Publications Ltd Graduate Guilford Europe Ltd Trainee Recruitment Consultant Graduates; is Yours a Winning Personality General Appointments Goodman Graham and Associates Development & Technical Services Chief Secretary Southern electricity Eximious Coopers & Lybrand Start a Great City Career Milleon Co Ltd Laurence, Scott & Electromotors Ltd Abbatt British Museum Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Prudential Property Services Fine Jeweller William Bill Ltd Alain Camus Accept Coopers&Lybrand Dc Gardner Group plc Archivist/historian Fimbra InterExec SMI Plc Graduate Appointments AEA Technology Cartons & Cases Ltd Sales Staff Aged over 35? Oxbridge Graduate Bright/lucid graduate/undergraduate needed to help… Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Hughes Associates Just KItchens Banking and Accountancy McMURRAN Quest & Co J & M Associates Ltd Zodiac Maritime Agencies Ltd International Appointments Bukit Turf Club Singapore Accountancy Personne Notting Droopy & Browns Ltd Development Capital Corporation Accountancy Personnel Thompson Calder Ashby Chartered Building Survayors Thompson Malcolm Coomber or Bernard Finerty Hodgson Impey Accountancy Recruitment Accountancy Personnel La Crème De La Crème Susan Hamilton Personnel (Knightsbridge) Thorman Hunt & Co Ltd Executive PA Ap University of Exeter Fashion Accounts Personal Assistant London Bridge Appointments Hamptons Alderwick Peachell & Partners Bond Street Senior Secretary/administrator Meridian Secretary to Buying Director Unique Opportunity La Creme De La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items STC Submarine Systems Sky Television South Bank Polytechnic John Gallagher, Butcher & Singer Ltd Secretary Career Connection Brook Street Creative Crème Temps! Peter Price MEP PR Secretary Victoria Dermal Laboratories Ltd Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Display Advertising Items Terry Romp & Company Covent Garden Army Benevolent Fund Meridian More than a Secretary B. J. Crawford's College Crème SECRETARY/PA Conservative MP Banking and Legal Crème News International Newspapers Limited Kay Oliver, Winward Fearon & Co Super Secretaries Kompass Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Desk Top Publishing Training Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme London Bridge Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power to take fresh look at sex shops Cambridge Tripos: Engineering, Management Studies, Mathematics Residual power over prison officers No excusal as of right from jury service on religious grounds Injuries force Lions' selectors into a positional reshuffle Rugby Union: White and Hall are Surprisingly Called upon to Fill Unfamiliar Roles for the Opening International against Australia Lions put shoulders to Scrummaging machine Limits for swimming sponsors Parochial view Care of horses British Isles Too much polish Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 01-782 5046 Acceptable method of batting Ideal man for job Boredom on screen Tickets secret Taking tip in his stride The wrong end Sky From a Special Correspondent: France's tactical approach in need of hasty repairs Crawshay's to play in Moscow tournament No changes for Forest Doubts about Aouita Today's Fixtures League resigns Itself to the enactment of Spectators Bill Lewis gives good value for money Sport on Tv Fast times likely for British GP Motor Racing Jacobs moving closer Leaders racing against the clock Chance for juniors Chance for juniors Mason crushes challenger Selector is under scrutiny Council digs in over playing fields Firemen called in to save the greens Director allays tour fears Claydon's 72 gets England to encouraging start By a Special Correspondent: Watkins is clear as leader errs Mandarin: Dayjur can gain upper hand in informative juvenile contest Mandarin: Salisbury Selections Mandarin: Carlisle Selections The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Tree's colt leader for Schweppes Duffield again Realist Hartington steers Jockey Club into Nineties Johnston raid pays with 70½-1 double Elegant Rainbow taken out of Stewards' Cup Salisbury results Carlisle Graham offer Kempton Park Ladbroke Line Levy Board allocates extra £4.5m Chester Rapid Raceline Ireland poised for a glorious victory as Derbyshire stagger Cricket: Wickets Sent Tumbling as the Rian Affects the First round of the Natwest Trophy but Gower Scores Another Unbeaten Century Suffolk left with daunting target Cool innings by Broad sinks Hertfordshire The Times Sportsline Quality fare takes the prize Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Southfield strong men Polo (Reuter): Guignard to fight loss of her medal Skiing Foster sets Essex in motion Johnson aims for final spot For the Record Margin of defeat limited by a defiant Waterton Durham fall short of expectations Australians enjoy a day free from pressure Littlewoods Wimbledon Growing worry over violence and safety Roger Boyes reports from Rome on the reality behind the Italian optimism of getting ready for the 1990 World Cup finals Today's Order of Play Lake upsets odds in a day of success for British women Yesterday's Results Wimbledon Tv (Reuter): Supporters attack chairman Soviet sculler on borrowed time Rowing: Head-On Races Whittle down Overseas Crews at Henley Yesterday's Results Today's Order of Rowing E Germans refute allegations Drugs in Sport Holders are no match for England Bowls Fulwood poised for a big advance Sun microsystems Goldie catches Connors cold ATP's plan risks Olympic future Ballesteros forces US U-turn on tour rule A sporting enigma Liverpool reject £2m for McMahon Cardiff to host round Attendance down on last year Youthful future of women's game

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