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News from 17/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Jeremy Andrews, Mitchell Platts GOlf Correspondent, Partricia Davies, Mike Graham, Ronald Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Michael Dynes and Susan MacDonald, Anne Billson, Mark Souster, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Robin Oakley, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Martin Waller and Wolfgang Munchau, Findlay Davidson, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Bill Nash, Colin Narbrough, Neil R. Fisk, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Paul Bompard Rome, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Roger Nightingale Group Economist, Mitchell Platts, Bolshoi Ballet, AA Roadwatch, John Lewis, Political Staff, Chris Pomery, Fionnuala McHugh, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Thomson Prentice and Michael Hornsby, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, D. H. Sharp, Douglas Broom, Chris Smart, Christopher Walker, Hilat Shok, Sudan, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Tony Winlaw, David Hands, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, David Rowan, Steven Downes, John Woodcock, Roger Murphy, Sydney Friskin, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, John Blunsden, Janie Ericsson, Maxwell Newton, John Hemming, Director, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, James Cochrane, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Wilcockson, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Mel Webb, Clive White, Lawrence Littlestone, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, David Green, Michael Seely, S. Charles Lewsen, Barry Field, David March, David Walker, John Holland and Geoff King, Martin Waller, Derek Harris, J. S. Wilkinson, Michael Dynes and Paul Wilkinson, Christopher Johnson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, E. L. Lonbay, Michael Evans, Philip Jacobson, G. Gneditch, Frank Selby, Paul Vallely and Anne McElvoy, Clement Freud, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Summit call for crusade on pollution Bush pledges action 'to save the Earth' Labelling the good life Portfolio Bond Degree results Index Prost beats Mansell in the British Grand Prix Lifesaving run by former British Lion prop Travellers face more delays It's holiday time at Europe's airports Lord Young to quit the Cabinet and resume his Business career Denial of blaze on Soviet sub Picture Gallery Master musician Von Karajan dies UK Finance Ltd Oxygen line saves drowning woman News Roundup Abbey inquiry Urged Palumbo challenged Endangered lizards Ashdown's success Jamaica drugs drive Adams moves closer to grandmaster title Oxfam Open golf coverage may be hit BBC strikes Chancellor is forced to alter fall forecast Inflation warning Gallery heads plead for vital funds Output quotas help dairy farmers to prosperity Picture Gallery Sheikh's visit may add to chaos Payments may be restricted Housing benefits Food test delay as poison cases rise Search for security man as van is found With £1m missing Ports and airports alerted after driver collects cash and vanishes TV aims at young in Aids campaign Advanced wheelchair takes shape - 20 years on Royal Insurance Worker shortage may force incomes policy Social and economic trends Bar removes advertising ban Builders to lobby for more land in South Portfolio Bond Theres More to Life with Renault Parents to pay poll tax for pupils who stay on beyond 18 No-strike package planned for heads By Our Education Reporter: Critics of Muslim schools 'ignorant' £2m drug cache seized PC hurt in riot CB user killed In the bag Parties over M5 collision New addition Commodore Van Dyck work discovered by chance High interest rates may force drop in sales of new cars 'Fines' planned for getting in road jam Abbey National Picture Gallery By Our Political Staff: UK could lead EC in 'green' goods labelling Coming clean on facts Whitehall Brief North Devon link completed Motorway repairs Honda Argentine offices seek rights pardon World Roundup Crash pilot mystery Drive to oust Aoun Shamir's efforts fail Black election protest Vodafone Clashes and strikes hit Soviet Union Ukraine unrest grows The nationalist challenge Delay oil Stealth bomber fuels concern in Congress Thatcher may visit US in November Britain is urged to remain vigilant on inflation From Our Political Editor, Paris: China pressed to move towards political reform The key declarations Leaders promise to fight drugs and save environment Mitterrand basks in glory week Martin Dawes Communications Pledge of aid to bolster reform Bhutto offers nuclear talks with Delhi By Our Foreign Staff: US arms for rebels SKY Picture Gallery Sudan hides shame of human rubbish tip Peking bans foreign papers Magnate in Hong kong forecasts economic doom Fears of the Chinese takeover Fall kills British soldier (Reuter): Arrest threat (Reuter): Zaire reprieve (AFP): Cover up (Reuter): Death call (Reuter): Typhoon dead Rough justice (AFP): Rampant herd Shopping for the environment More and more people see themselves as 'environment conscious' shoppers, but labelling can be deceptive. Pressure is growing for laws to make products state clearly that they have a 'clean' history. In the week that ministers study proposals for a Europe-wide 'green' labelling system, Paul Vallely and Anne McElvoy investigate The two-wheel answer to strikes Rail chaos has suddenly made bicycles the only way to travel Regina Royal Jelly Coming Clean on the Packet The Times Black Leather Pilot Case Tomorrow Sheridan Morley Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary The two-wheel answer to strikes Rail chaos has suddenly made bicycles the only way to travel Michael Binyon explains the objections to Austrian mambership of the European Community Keep on spending, and bring down Thatcher Jack Straw sees easy credit as a potential death knell for the Tories Emerald, a man's best friend The podium's playboy-pro Richard Morrison on the two sides of herbert von Karajan The Satisfied Seven Battles of the North No End to the Affair Knotweed dangers Shipping decline Governors' clerks Rogers and the Prince Case for 50-year Hong Kong lease? Saving energy Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Chance to rescue Amazon forests 'Green' wires crossed Extradition ruling Education reforms Top people In the fresh air Political short-cut Court Circular Christie's Herbert Von Karajan Master conductor of opera, orchestra and recordings Putting the stars in their place Science Report Nature notes The greenshank Forthcoming marriages Marriages Shrewsbury School University of Oxford Royal College of Surgeons On this Day Rogues of the Racecourse Announcements & Personal Where hope lies in the struggle Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Elizabeth Sheila Victoria Bird Four of a kind Television Royal Shakespearce Company Four of a kind Television The Bloshoi Ballet's London season is being savaged by many of the critics. Yuri Grigorovich, its artistic director, strongly defends his productions and his company in this exclusive interview with Richard Morrison Lively corps of pure delight Dance Theatre Three Sisters Old Vic Theatre Barbican Hall Boldly pointed love triangle Garden delight In Lambeth East Dulwich Tavern New York City Ballet Tomorrow Lively corps of pure delight Dance Anne McElvoy browses the pages of a top glossy taken over by its young readers VicHallam Just another hurdle A Father's Place Across the abyss A Jewish culture shock is revealed in a new novel Telecom Security This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1924 Entertainments Making a gift of Mozart Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Britain's scientific crisis Television Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Dominion Management International Ltd Rail unions predict close vote on BR's no-strings pay offer The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,036 Weather Pink Floyd concert rocks the Venetians Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton New offer for Plessey likely to be delayed County report goes to DTI At&t sale Tourist Rates Saunders calls for full inquiry into Distillers bid By Our Financial Staff: Slower sales expected to boost shares By Our City Staff: Imry expected to announce takeover New US rules to hamper foreign bids Predators will need government approval for takeovers By Our City Staff: Hoylake looks for allies in BAT fight Tax cuts buoy demand for yachts Fimbra Anglo United plc Top tips stand test of time as BTR warrants set the pace Tempus Britain's scientific crisis Television Choice As bid speculation mounts, UB is facing increased pressure on the trading front PepsiCo aims to eat into UK market Smell of recession is good news for market Gilt-Edged Outhwaite name calls for Lloyd's supervision inquiry Thornton to launch £100m Asian fund By Our City Staff: Three suspended over Aveling Barford affair Frost keeps cool in bull run Forming ties with US Roche's pedal extremity The Times City Diary Hot property The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Trust directors predict surge in radio shares Soap power The Times City Diary Holding on to the reins The Times City Diary Disney case sees an end to greenmail Betacom Bush pushes principles into Eastern Europe Economic View Unit turns over a page Revenue's infernal assurances are not binding Danbury Group heads for market debut on its way to bigger things USM Review Unlisted Securities Duty to hear case Investment Trusts Time when immigrant's examination concluded Development intention irrelevant Third Market Gold Fed inflation fight lowers priority on the real economy US Note Book Trade deficit in textiles worsens By Our City Staff: Chloride campaigner in call to institutions Merger off Stock Watch 0898 141 141 The Times Fork Truck British Steel Tomkins tipped for record year Reporting This Week Today Action by Ofgas over contract charges Capitalization and change on week The tug-of-war to earn or learn School-leavers are higher study to find quick jobs and ready money, says Douglas Broom Educational University of Manchester Committee of Directors of Polytechnics Director of Technical Department How to hunt the teachers Flaws in staff policy put off entrants and planned incentives will not help Posts Anglia Lincoln College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monkton Combe School Commitee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the… University of Aberdeen Department of Music Part Time… Courses Napier Polytechnic The Bar Examination 1990 Learn Book Keeping and Accounts Train for an International Career Career Analysts The lowly start Postbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Warwick Business School The Queen's University of Belfast Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Leeds Chair of Transport Economics University of Reading Monash University University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Scholarships The Polyteohnic of Central London La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayfair Property Co Angela Mortimer No Title Maine-Tucker Mary Overton T. 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International Secretarial Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary to Directors of Mayfair Property Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Chartleigh Clive Pearse Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Bilinguasec Secretaries plus Saran Hodse Joyce Guiness Hazell-Staton Recruitment Specialists City Secretaries The Observer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Secretarial Consultants Art Gallery Joyce Guiness Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacBlain Nash City Personnel Consultants Ltd Manpower Maine-Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brook Street AFB Recruitment Limited Administrator/secretary New Company Heaton Bennett £14,000 Sec/PA for busy US immig lawyer in ovely… Diary of the Times Classified Super Secretaries A Vibrant personality is required to handle lots of… Office Angels Argosy Employment Group Mistprestige Middleton Jeffers Recrutment Limited The Schuster Gallery M. S. George Ltd Imperial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary Salary Negotiable Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFB Recuritment Limited Merrow Employment Agency Bilingual Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries German-Speaking P. A. To Managing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times An M. P. with a keen Interest In the City, who has a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fastest man is to hang up his bike Degrees awarded by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne LeMond recovers the lead in Tour as Delgado falters Cycling Dominant Gracida enjoys cup success Polo British get their just deserts Equestrianism Selectors juggle numbers for Bonn Swimming Hard day's work for victorious Lions Rugby Union: Australian Rally Keeps the Result and the Series in Doubt until Final Whistle of Tense Third International Match-short Teague voted man of series IAAF closing on Johnson Rome record Martin snubs Cup selection Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Birichfield edge closer to British league title McGeechan's conquering style From a Correspondent Dunedin: Deflated Pumas, inflated All Blacks By Our Shooting Correspondent: Peden aim proves to be true Shotting May prepares to fly past Hawkins Gliding Tonic for Cup in Malaysia Hockey Findlay's final flourish Bowls Today's Fixtures Sport on TV By a Special Correspondent: Chuter to resolve selection dispute Bowing Mandarin: Dettori to profit again on talented Legal Case Carson on Gallant Hope Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections The Times Racing Service Icona gives Ives third Magnet Cup Harwood waiting on Cacoethes Ascot decision From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Sheikh's Irish classic record Mandarin: Windsor Selection Mandarin: Beverley Selections Saturday's results Ladbroke Line Curragh details Flat leaders William Hill Hemmings strikes a mature blow Cricket: A Four off the Final Ball of the Match by One of the Game's Stalwarts Brings Elation to Nottinghamshire and Despair to Essex Epic climax denies Gooch a treble Patterson takes on Australia Lancashire make it look difficult Scoreboard from Lord's Gloucestershire find relief Batsman profit from their chances Football louts get cup blame Crawley finds his fourth year at Oriel threatened Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Sportsline Dowling's late surge is too much for leaders Meridian clinches title Brookhouse in front of his Seoul partners Modern Pentathlon Unhearalded Allen shoots final 63 in Scottish surprise Golf: A Reformed Deinker Breaks an American Drought in the Scottish Open with Victory at Gleneagles By a Special Correspondent: Warm-lip regatta confirms best Yachting Hunter proves that he is game on grass Tennis Australian Football Results and Pools Check Left-handers join Sigel in US team For the Record Fourth success for boys in team final Falkland Palace: 450th anniversary tournament… A dazzler whose colour was irrelevant Football Graham ready to accept new contract Mansell fails to halt Prost By a Special Correspondent: Cars of McNish and rival disqualified The Great Borrowing Breakthrough! Lions hold up heads with pride (AP): Hancock gives Australia a second victory Results and Standings McEnroe misses tie Nicklaus needs a touch of his father's magic Golf Correspondent: Woosnam sets up camp Davies's late rally proves to no avail Fraioli has a whale of a time

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