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News from 24/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Clifford Longley, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, John D. E. Lewis, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Joan Harries, Richard Streeton, Simon Wilde, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Higginbotham Head Master, Henry Gee, Cecil B. White, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Rodney Lord, Mick Cleary, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Douglas Broom, David Brewerton and Cliff Feltham, Ray Kennedy, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Gavyn Davies, David Rowan, Robert Philpot, Roland Rudd and Kerry Gill, Gillian Greenway, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Meister, Louis Blom-Cooper, Chairman, Christopher Goulding, Jill Sherman and David Walker, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Curtis Keeble, Richard Evans, Leslie M' Caw, Richard Evans Media Editor, Raymond Plant, Christopher Hudson, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, G. de Beaumont, John Bell, Maxwell Newton, R. V. Melville, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Robert Moreland, Neil Lyndon, John Wilcockson, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Malcolm McKeag, Frank Allaun, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Sallie Ecroyd, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, David Sinclair, Noël Goodwin, F. M. M. Steiner, M. Barwick, Chairman, Richard Morrison, John Dilke, Anne McElvoy, Clement Freud, Oleg Lenchevsky, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Newton likely to move up in wide reshuffle Currie expected to be given party role The Pope's Divisions The Times Appointments Portfolio Bond Road guide Degree results Index By Staff Reporters: 16 more drought orders soon (Reuter): Exhausted Gorbachov renews plea to strikers Last-ditch double for US 8.8% pay deal atBBC Tamil leader and chief censor assassinated Uno decides to resign after Japanese vote for Socialists 48-hour delay in NatWest action UKFinance Ltd. Key vote looms over dock strike News Roundup Adduction feared Equine flu 'contained' Random tests rejected 'Acid' party closes M4 Glass in beans check Universities 'are losing young dons' Glasgow University has secured grants totalling £23 million, including a £12.5 million research grant for a study into blood - cholesterol levels, £6.4 million for the Engineering Design Research Centre and £1 million for Research into myalogic encephalomelitis, of Me Smaller businesses can now afford top advertising… Press largely exonerated over Hillsborough Police set to receive 9.25% rise MacGresor fights to save sheep subsidy for hill farmers A Minister for food is expected to emerge from this week's reshuffle of government posts by Mrs Margaret Thatcher, it was learnt yesterday (Michacl Horns by writers) The move comes as the Government prepares to launch a White paper on Thursday outlining the measures to be contained in legislation on food safety. it is understood that the food minister will have minister of state rank and work under Mr. John MacGregor Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and food. Earlier this month, Mrs thatcher dismissed speculation that she had any plans to create a separate food ministry or to hive off the ministry's food safety functions to other departments. Whitehall sources said yesterday that by creating a minister of state with special responsibility for food, Mrs Thatcher would be sending the right signal to the public, while leaving leave Mr macGregor's own position unimpaired. The rationale for the move is that Mr MacGregor has to spend as much as a third of his time overseas. When the salmonella-in-eggs affairerupted last December, Mr MacGregor was attending a meeting in montreal which was seen as having contributed to the Government's confused response Prince in sunny mood Hardliners rally strike support Rail dispute Thousands join queues at mobile water tanks Quarter of primary schools fail to teach maths adequately A Private "temping" agency is to be set up alongside local authority teacher supply schemes in an attempt to offset shortages of staff in London and the South-east. The new company, Timeplan Education Services, run by Mr chris King, a Labour councillor, Proposes to attract pepole Back into the profession. It Plans to pay teachers up to £25a week more than local authorities. The company, which has applied to be licensed as an employment agency, hopes to exploit the "licensed teacher" status that will be open to non-EC nationals from next year By Our Education Editor: Curriculum must have the right resources, heads say Whitehall battle over YTS funds Lonely hearts to appear on television Historic castle's wines to be sold Saler Room Saleroom Lacroix hits Paris with feathers and gold Elderly victims of horrific killing 500 link op to fight extensions to London Zoo British Telecom Boy sees father shot dead M 25 crash Sir Roy leaves Boy dies Barbecue ban RR expands Prize will be shared Portfolio Bond Citroën BX Benefit changes and poll tax add to plight of poor, report says Airline reuses crashed jet The office according to Rank Xerox Enjoying the high life Diversity the key to ownership and rented sector Housing Policy:1 The Government's right -to-buy policy has resulted in the sale of 1,300,000 council homes to tenants. Critics of its housing Policies claims they have resulted in a rapid rise in homelessness. Lord Caithness, Minister for Housing, explained to Sheila Gunn how he hopes to provide decent, affordable homes for all Teenage thugs may be tried in adult courts, Patten says Rank Xerox (UK) Ltd Dangers in the Government's reliance on volunteers Whitehall Brief Weston shows charity spirit m the sky Crackdown on parking still being considered The office according to Rank Xerox US diplomat may have been Kgb spy for 10 years Bloch goes into hiding Boy pilot flies round world By Our Foreign Staff: Asians win back Ugandan property seized by Amin Suu Kyi's British husband missing Would Roundup (AP): Boat people in attack EC job for Spaniard Andreotti's solution Cambodia clashes Auschwitz protest Low Tar As defined Warning: Smoking Can Cause Lung… Bronchitis and Other Chest Diseases Chief Medical… Kremlin braced for wave of dissent within security force Trouble in Mvd The Soviet Opposition Pravda eavesdrops on a party in decline Abbey National Maestro's royal overture From a Correspondent, Jerusalem: Jerusalem coalition resolves crisis over Shamir peace plan Rome (Reuter)—Mr Yassir Arafat, Chairman of the palestine Liberation Organization was quoted yesterday as claiming that Mr. Yitzhak Shamir, the Israeli Prime Minister, had authorized direct talks with the Plo in the past few days. The IsraeliGovernment dismissed his remarks as nonsence Apathy marks Hungary's first free polls The Hungarian communist Party is seeking the help of a British public relations firm to remake its falling national image for multi- party elections next Year, Ml Tomas Bognar, a Party spokesman, said on Hungarian radio Sharp for Pepole who Mean Business Battle of the buffer zone sours Cyprus talks Opinion poll forecasts 'hung' Parliament blow for De Klerk Ford Ford Indian opposition resigns en masse Election manoeuvre and Conflict in Sir Lank Present mounting Problems for Gandhi Hitachi Europe Ltd (AP): Leader of Tamil Tigers believed killed by deputy Colombo(AP)—The Sri Lankan Goverment has promised to lift censorship soon, at least for foreign journalists. On Friday Mr Lalitha Athul- athmudali, the Agriculture Minister, told Parliment that censoring the Press was Proving to be counter-Productive Bhutto opponent held over murder (Reuter): Syrians shell tanker (AFP): Nuclear alert (Reuter): Bass dies (Reuter): Party polls (Reuter): Climbers dead (AP): Deaths query (Reuter): Forest blaze (Reuter): China toll (AFP): Bardot action Challenging the rule of Rome Spectrum St. Joseph's Hospice AEA Technology Sex . sinfulness and separation Contraception: The Reasons for Papal Disapproval The Times Tomorrow Times Diary Barry Fantoni White Australia put to the missile test Christopher Hudson reports on a new threat to the Aborigines, but one that may allow them to right a 37-year-old injustice Manana without the urgency Clement Freud Why NatWest must suffer David Brewerton sees the City's reputation on the line Push-button democracy Strangers No More Exit and Impasse A Question of Bookkeeping Longer lease for Hong Kong Saving energy Credit card costs Education reforms Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Wider drawbacks on 'perestiroika' Eastern wind Lost to sight Horse tale Traffic test need for cyclists Press v. Bar The Social Charter BBC staff unrest A date to forget Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays today Today 's royal engagement Reception Collingham Tutors Christie's Locus of divine activity Leslie M'Caw Marriages Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Anniversaries Martti Talvela Singer who brought Power and intensity to leading operatic roles Sir Colin Crowe A delicate diplomatic touch at the UN Yiannis Tsarouhis Painter who evoked the essence of Greek life Peter Cormack Announcements & Personal On This Day Veteran of an Air Fleet 1,000, 000 Miles' Flying Yeast gives rise to DNA speculation Science Report DJM: Nature notes Appointments in the Forces Church news Lyric Theatre In the shadow of the maestro With the death of its controller, Herbert von karajan, the Salzburg Festival has lost its biggest money-spinner since Mozart, David Meister looks at the prospects for his successor Vision obscured Television Tomorrow Bruckner by sections Proms Better than second best RLPO/Pesek Albert Hall Solid rather than spectacular Dance Royal Ballet School Covent Garden Dazzling dinosaurs Rock The Cure wembley Arena NT Royal National Theatre Victoria Palace Theatre School for success Why have inner-city pupils been sent to the groves of academe? Anne McElovy reports Never too old for loving A new book aims to remove society's taboos on sex for the over-sixities Lloyds Bowmaker No room at the inn for a family A Father's Place Anything Goes: Elaine Page getting a kick out of… Concise Crossword No 1930 Entertainments Satire most singeing Winning Move Savoy Theatre Roy Miles Gallery The Times Upstaged by reality Television Choice Television and Radio Radio Choice Telecom Secrity Limited Scientists to start inquiry into quality of tap water The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,042 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No 18, 0471 will apper next saturday Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market By Our city Staff: Maxwell ready to bid £265m for Crosfield Approach to Ratners for Salisburys CBI death Tourist Rates NatWest directors expected to resign Crisis board meeting decides on swift action after Dti criticism By Our City Staff: Withdraw attack on me, says P&d chief Faulty PCs land Amstrad £1/2m bill BAT harnesses Farmers for battle Change of ownership in US crucial to £13 bn Hoylake bid John Charcol Third World debt still overshadows big four Tempus Tt Group The Times Stock Watch Strength & Reliability Access Bank of Ireland Reuters expected to reach £127m Reporting this Week Ratners may shine on Salisburys sale Sterling likely to gain ground Monetary growth will take time to hit home American Notebook Pleasant surprises from the us yield a bonus Gilt-Edged (Reuter): Court orders arrest of investor in Brazil shares crisis By Our City Staff: Inflation fall 'at a price' Enimont seeks to raise $800m via 20% placing Monk set to resign as Gateway chairman By Our City Staff: Boots investors consider £800m Ward White bid Forbes' modest ways Wind swept By Our City Staff: Batman signs up Gent Victor 's like gold-dust The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Quthwaite to settle with US firm Sweet dreams Hammer and art Chloride board faces protest RTZsilent on disposal talk (Reuter): Mexico 'close to pact' in debt reduction talks HK morale turns on last key site Chinese massacre halves colony's price expections A new star enters the monetary firmament Economic View (Reuter): Opec faces critical period in its oil quota negotiations Honorbilt dressed for US Format protection requires certainty Law Report July 24 1989 Listing tunes Invicta in to a growing market for UK and European radio Usm Review Degrees awarded by the University of York Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Settlement of Take-Over Panel Issues Arising from… Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Clash of fundamental freedoms The call for Muslim state schools has raised worries of discrimination against girls, Douglas Broom reports Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh Higher Education Advice and Planning Service Homoeopathy Fellowships of the second tier America beckons even non-graduates through a new Harkness scheme The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies Educational Glasgow College a Scottish Polytechnic St. Godric's College Career Analysts St. James's Secretarial College London College of Legal Studies The Writing School Start a New Career!! Spanish Pre University? Post Iniversity? London School of Journalism Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Iraqi School Lincoln College Oxford Director for Research and Development Resitting Ll. B. or C. P. E.? The truth about GCSEs Postbox Montessori Teacher Training Caroline King Training Centre Learn the Language on Location Hertford College Oxford The Princess Helena College Westminster Tutors Posts Educational CTC Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme Wolfson College, Cambridge Bursar PCL the Polytechnic of Central Westminster Abbey Choir School All Box No. Replies should be sent to Box Number Box… International Group, First Company Established Administrative Officer Educational Studentships Research Posts Research assistant required in classical Chinse… Careers Advisory Service Queen Mary College (University of London) University of Oxford University of Sussex Postgraduate Studentships for… Chair of Law Tenable at Queen Mary College University of Sheffield University of Reading University of Bath School of Social Sciences… The University of Birmingham University of Nottingham Institute of German,… The Hatton Garden Agency Secret Aries Required for Investment Company Office Administrator The University of Birmingham Chair of Transport Economics Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Receptionist Secretary Publishing Opportunities We Aim Higher Blue Arrow Personnel Services Sarah Hodge Recruitment Consultants Chartleigh IMS is a Company of the Dun & Bradstreet… Public Relations Angela Mortimer Dulcie Simpson Appointments Personnel Trainee ACME appointments PA Secretary Secretary/receptionist Sarah Hodge Sarah Hodge Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Brook Street Tate Appointments Barnett Banking Recruitment Consultants PAM Greenwood Personnel Recruitment Consultants Confidential PA £16,000 Downland Estates Limited Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Cartier Ltd Production Secretary Confidential Secretary London SW1 The Kennel Club Require a Personal… Handle Recruitment Pa in Pr - £15,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Ruben Sedgwick Insurance Services PA to the Principal Top PA £15,000 Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Joyce Guiness Urgent Hynes Associates Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Blenheim Exhibitions Group PLC Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Tate Appointments Heaton Bennett The Palladio Academy Cricket Requires First Class Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Michael Soul & Associates Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Super Secretaries The Times Angela Mortimer Secretary/public Relations Private Hospital Abbatt City Secretaries Sasto UCL University College London Visa Personnel Airline PA Busy Tour Operator Kuehne & Nagel Limited Focus Events Ltd Headhunter's PA Experienced Medical Secretary Hatton Garden Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Hodge Recruitment Consultants Executive PA Retail Group Staff an Office Lions are rampant to the end RuGBY Union:last Game Encapsulates Every Element of British Isles' Tour of Australia Lions' record Two men sent off as violence erupts Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Egerton leads the way By Our Shooting Correspondent: Thompson left waiting to collect his prize Shooting Eurosport (Reuter): Truth driven home to Tyson's challehgers Boxing Atlantic City (Reuter)—Lennox Lewis, of Britain, Stopped Bruce Johnson, of the United States, in the second round here on the undercard of the Tyson-wil-liams little bont. Lewis, aged 23, who boxed for Canada at the Seoul Olympic and won the super- heayweight gold medal, foored Johnson with a right hand to force the referee's intervention after 1min 24 sec of the round. The victory was Lewis's Second as a professional, While Johnson lost for the eleventh time in 17 bouts Hern's bold plan for Nashwan Big - race result Agassi fails to adjust as Steeb takes control Time to stop the grass growing under feet Tennis Barel claims double for the Dutch Triathlon (Reuter): Swedes book their place in another final Australian Football Results and Pools Check For the Record Admiration for latest Horse of the Decade Racal crew holds off challenge Yachting Hodgart and Stanley lead from the front Clarke family score double Powerboating Mandarin: Great Commotion's ideal trip Swinburn picks Zilzal in Sussex Newcastle Selections Bath Selections The Times Racing Service French rule the roost at Kempton Arb racing From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Ozone Friendly is emphatic winner Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Saturday 's results Ladbroke Line the Complete Racing Service From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Elementary continues Bolger run Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Arsenal in £1.2m move for Seaman Masterly tactics by Hogan Croquet Gower tinkers with a tired old engine for fourth Test run Cricket:ENGLAND Captain Overlooks the New Generation as He Surrounds Himself with Familiar Faces at Old Trafford England 12 Jones and Taylor demolish attack The Times Sportsline Saturday's Scoreboards Lancashire continue their ascent Yorkshire face an uphill struggle Yesterday's Other Sgoreboards Gooch in perfect pitch at Southend LeMond makes his ride into Paris a triumphal parade Cylin:fignon Yields Yellow Jersey after Last Stage Produces Closest Finish in tour De France History Tour details Longo wins third Tour Titleist By a Special Correspondent: Mercedes tighten hold as Jaguar is thwarted Motor Sport Clear victory for Gravett after restart Doyle proves his fitness Masterly England rise to glamorous occasion Polo Record run by Jackson Athletics Luckes ready for tour Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Whittall's flight for top honour Hang Gliding May 's title as Jones fails to close the gap Gliding Claydon to take first things first Feherty reacts to Troon limelight with distinction Golf Ryder Cup men fall by wayside Final Rounds Final Rounds Calcavecchia the champion Trivial Pursuit Victory is family affair for caddie Troon yields to a record round of pure savagery (Reuter): Violent opening Sport in Brief Gatting shows resentment Norman left to suffer the game's cruelty

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