News from 31/07/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Jeremy Andrews, Carmel Budiardjo, David Sapsted and David Rowan, Nicholas Luard, David Tytler, Andrew McEwen, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, John Humphries Vice-Chairman, Anne Billson, Hazhir Teimourian, Jasper Rees, Yaqub Zaki, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Bryan Thwaites, John Lewis Political Staff, Nikolai Tolstoy, Christopher Thomas Trincomalee, Joe Joseph, Neil Bennett and Wolfgang Münchau, Mitchell Platts, G. Goodhardt, Tasos Panayides, Margaret Green, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, David Concar, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Thorpe Bay, Michael Jeffries, Michael Clark, Don Cameron, Tony Winlaw, Joseph Connolly, Heidi Chay, Nick Mitchell, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Dennis Hatfield, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, John Woodcock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Danielle Robinson, Jan Raath Maputo, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Mark Souster and Michael Hornsby, Dulverton, Christopher Goulding, Ian D. McNeil, Kerry Gill, Chris Anthony, Peter Davalle, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, James Morgan, Lawrence Norcross, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, John Burnett, Deputy Chairman, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Richard Bassett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dick Drew, Rodney Hobson, J. C. Gibbings, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, George Hill, Azeem Azhar, Clive White, Christopher Pomery and Andrew McEwen, Jack Straw, John Best Wakefield, Dennis Signy and Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Andrew Buckoke, Roddy Mackenzie, Martin Waller, James Lewis, Keith MacKlia, Richard Morrison, Simon & Barnes, Anne McElvoy, R. W. Cooper, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Gillford, Pat Butcher and Alan Hamilton, Geoffrey Peake, John Watson,
ResumoTGWU faces court action as strike flags Hull dockers deal new blow to Todd Where will they dig next? Portfolio Bond Police calm delayed holiday 300 Degree results Index Union tells teachers to shun unqualified staff Runcie bids to stop TV's 'blasphemous banquet' Cuban is first to top 8ft Cowes jury bars Duke after crash Soviet consumers face two-year wait Major agrees to resume talks on the future of Hong Kong Hostage death threat UK Fowler warning on pay demands News Roundup Democrat name poll Kinnock union curb Spain drugs expulsion Blazing yacht rescue Hinds may be culled Rank Xerox Poll shows concern on green issues rising Ms Jean Lambert, a leading member of the British Greens, is expected to join the executive of European Greens in the European Parliament. The invitation is in recognition of her party's achievements in June's Euro elections By Our Political Staff: Ministers press for decisions by full Cabinet Pollution blamed on vandals Road work halted by anthrax Correction Baker says teachers need pay increase to avert schools crisis Hillsborough design attack Agreement on digital recording Lights in the sky puzzle for the Yard Salmonella cases may be linked Tourists in rush to helpline Typhoid outbreak Royal journey through the past Picture Gallery The Victoria Wine Company Rainfall fails to dent the drought Portfolio Bond Citroen Ax Human organ trade blamed for fall in kidney transplants Women who have survived cancer are giving researchers important clues about hereditary aspects of the disease. Several hundred women are taking part in a project aimed at helping others who are at increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer bacause of their family history of the conditions. More volunteers for the study, funded by the Cancer Research Campaingn, are being sought. Pairs of sisters who have both had breast cancer diagnosed before the age of 50 are asked to write to Miss Elizabeth Skinner at the compaign's offices at 2 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AR Report highlights tranquillizer peril Addiction warning Missing cipher in reshuffle equation Whitehall Brief Telecom Two railmen are killed in crash Scientists gather to discuss ozone layer Close-ups of dying Hillsborough victims 'gross intrusion' Government plea to water chiefs to set 'private' charges Servowarm EC minister on UK farm visit Nitrate pollution Rooting out the facts on British trees Sir Peter true to life in his 80th year Jail staffing could cause more trouble Pilgrims fight off gold rush Irish mining dispute Appeal Court gets new power to order retrials Extremely Short Notice ICI Mozambique drops Marx and turns to free enterprise Harare—Mr Sam Nujoma, president of the South West Africa People's Organization, has accused South African of intending to flood Namibia with "foreigners" to rig pre-independence elections (Michael Hartnack writes). He said: "The Bores have passed a law allowing every person who has lived in Namibia for four years at a time to cross the border and register, so they can come back and vote in the general election" Tehran plans global campaign to avenge kidnapping by Israel Jerusalem—The Israeli Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the Army must, except in rare exceptions, warn Palestinians before damolishing their homes in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip (Reuter reports). It said that, except for "Immediate operative military need", the Army must give Palestinians time to appeal to a military commander or the Supreme Court before destroying houses Ibiza death hunt for British 'louts' World Roundup (AFP): Raft woman rescued Chileans vote again Graham in Budapest Portuguese forest fires Rakowski to lead split Polish party Never on lundi in Quebec's latest language row (Reuter): Khmer Rouge's role 'key to aid' Baker fixes terms for Washington's financial support in Cambodia Picture Gallery US takes jailed Saigon officials Yeltsin heads new 'opposition party' Moscow maverick elected to lead Kremlin reformist deputies Tsarist memories inspire requiems The Soviet authorities have increased their efforts to muzzle samizdat—secret publication of banned material. The Moscow Popular Front has called for the dissolution of the Communist Party. The 71st anniversary of the murder of Tsar Nicholas ll and his family led to a number of demonstrations (Reuter): 60,000-year-old talker In business (Reuter): Shrine protest (AP): Teenager dies Kidnap battle Metro Maestro Iran proclaims Rafsanjani as clear poll victor (AFP): Businessmen under fire as China cracks down on 'exploiters' Peking (AFP)—Communist Party members who do not fully understand the story behind the rebellion whisch aimed to topple the party and the Chiness Government will be given special attention from now on, the People's Daily said yesterday. These members, who still retain "confused" ideas about why tanks were needed to answer student calls for democracy, will be offered "guidance" by the party Sealink British Ferries Indians stage token Sri Lanka pullout Nigeria seeks escape from tribalism and corruption 'Darlinkie' phone plea claim Terre Blanche scandal A last chance to save the past The discovery this month of what may be a second Tower of London near the walls of the old Fleet Prison confirms 1989 as an outstanding year for the archaeologists working in or near the capital. George Hill looks at their race against time-and the pile-driver Met men see a finer future As leading meteorologists gather in Reading today, world weather forecasts for three months ahead are on the way The Times Joseph Connolly Picture Gallery Can Bush bring his unruly pet to heel? Anatol Lieven reports on the blow to US policy as the Afghan rebels turn against each other Tribulations of a literary life A new crime in the making Nikolai Tolstoy finds echoes of 1945 in the boat people's plight Picture Gallery An SOS for Blue Peter Runcie on the Wrong Side Bleriot flight Knotweed dangers Teaching Trust Poll tax 'safety net' Academic values Making a fresh start for water S Africa's future Cyprus problem Shake-up in conservation agencies Lesson for others in college demise Pope in East Timor Proof positive Need for changes in sentencing Disaster paradox Wrong target Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service Luncheon Church news Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Shadows behind Rushdie Picture Gallery Marriages Forthcoming marriages Cecil Moores Junior partner in Littlewoods empire Professor Kenneth R. Walker Explaining China's agricultural ups and downs Anniversaries Don Rowlands Editor and trainer of Third World journalists Nature notes It Is better to trust on the Lord than to put… On this Day Announcements Mars threatened by falling moon Astonomy Appointments in the Forces Drapers' Company Decoy proteins used to tackle Aids virus Science Report To Place Your Classified Advertisement The stars and their gazers Television Tomorrow Budyet BUPA Real people take to the stage Paul Griffiths reviews Kuper's Bayreuth Ring and Anne McElvoy meets the producer, now in London with the Komische Oper Opera Das Rheingold/ Die Waltküre Bayreuth Sequinned diva or little lost lamb? Proms BBC CO Words-worth Maria Ewing Albert Hall/Radio 3 Between bold energy and fine control Everyone's wild about Harry Festival Korsholm Festival Ostrobothnia Out shopping for a new Soviet future The most powerful woman in the USSR was in London last week to buy tights-50 million pairs. Mary Dejevsky met her Going against the paternal grain SKY Concise Crossword No 1936 Entertainments Information for August Winning Move Picture Gallery The Times Banned and branded Television Choice Radio Choice Telecom Security BBC 1 More airport misery due as immigration dispute grows The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,048 Mounted Gurkhas patrol border by BMX Weather Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market Building faces 'first decline in eight years' US traders set to face charges Tiphook in Soviet move Deal expected Tourist Rates Bank widens purge over Arrow affair Implicated officials will be called to account but not named Alexander remarks criticized By Our City Staff: Banks could follow Lloyds' lead on Third World debt Abbey rated the top performer Building society report highlights foreign takeover threat By Our City Staff: De La Rue in plea to investors By Our City Staff: GEC set for Plessey bid Elliott considering ways of helping embattled Bond No Farmers change says Goldsmith John Charcol James Morgan Nagit banks on gas balloon going up Norfolk on road to Spain Time is of the essence in Goldsmith's BAT bid Tempus How Spitting Image helped to change the face of JMD Group USM Review Unlisted Securities Sounds of deflation in the air US Notebook Investment Trusts Inflation dominates index-linked debate Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold Funds' buying spree may hit Hanson bid for ConsGold Sterling's rally 'to continue' Lex may drive towards half-time £39m Bottom of the ramp for spelling The Times City Diary Life of Brian The Times City Diary Sights set on new target By Rodney Hobson a struggling university graduate… The Times City Diary Civvy hacs it in a bivvy Late? Never The Times City Diary Bad timing The Times City Diary Secure post for Erith By Our City Staff: High rates hit sales of white goods Herscu firm in receivership By Our Industrial Staff: Salesmen warned on safety laws Magic fairy arrives for Cinderella Peps Economic View More builders may go to law Stock Watch Olives Green North Mersey Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Educational The Liverpool Polytechnic Grammar is not the last word... ... as teaching priorities face a further reshuffle After 'A'-Level Results a Survivor's… Can Mr MacGregor do the trick? The new education secretary will need all his conjuring skills if he is to transform teachers' morale, writes Lawrence Norcross The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies BE a Successful Writer MBA LSL Multiple Display Advertising Items Cardiff St. Godric's College, London Multiple Display Advertising Items Montessori & N. N. E. 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News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recrcitment Limited Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultonts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartleigh Senior Bilingual PA Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Pearse Consultants Hodge Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hodge Recruitment Consultants MSL International Blue Arrow True Asst to MD CV to Hynes Associates Ltd Placing People First Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top US Company Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Young Chelsea Architects Multiple Display Advertising Items Direction Recruitment Consultants Multi-Lingual Opportunities AFB Recruitment Limited Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judges have no jurisdiction to empanel multiracial juries for trials Law Report July 31 1989 Court of Appeal Super Secretaries Tempting Times Knightsbridgese Cretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olazabal battles on for title In-form Claydon faces tough draw (AFP): Sixth title for Nicholas Farewell to a man of vision Charles is crowned king of Seniors as Casper capitulates Golf A place in history for Dodd Kelly again leads World Cup rankings Cycling: Maaseen Breaks with Four Miles Left and is out of Sight by the End By a Special Correspondent: Ballard's placing gives Britons world cup title Canoeing For the Record Australian Football Results and Pools Check Giscours equal to the task Polo Going the key as Cumani plots Pirate Army assault Promising result for Italy Volleyball SKY From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Wood Dancer eyes return Injury puts Jones Glasgow footwork out for six months sets up Oxbridge Rugby Union: Triumph and Tribulation for All Blacks at Wellington Soviets steal the show Severe test for the English Rugby League By a Special Correspondent: England take title after photo-finish Rowing From a Special Correspondent: Heffer stays in front until last jump-off Equestrianism Evans takes advantage Motor Rallying Sussex all dressed up for title Bowls Lancashire's chance to win trophy Mandarin: Quinlan Terry to reward Prescott Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Wolverhampton Selections The Times Racing Service Record-breaking firm not content to rest on laurels Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Saturday's results Ladbroke Line Flat leaders Rapid Raceline Now is the hour for Gower to go Scoreboard from Old Trafford Cricket: The Time Has Come to Write out of the Script One of the Most Personable and Intelligent Stars of the Sporting Stage A new England in place of the old Essex are persecuted by Broad and Randall Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday's Scoreboards MCC takes up a French challenge Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Worcestershire gain ground on the leaders Randall sets up a victory for Notts Multiple Display Advertising Items Arsenal draw first blood in battle of the champions Football: Arsenall Take the Opening Honours in their Expected Long-Running Saga with Rivals Liverpool Dalglish not worried by second defeat Johnston receives warm welcome 32 golden finishes for Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Watson has the pace to outwit Pickvance The Times Sportsline By a Special Correspondent: McDonald maintains form Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Peel rings the changes with a surprise victory Orienteering Graham ends Seaman talks Akabusi in form for Gateshead By a Special Correspondent: Brabham has stomach for a successful run Today's Fixtures Motor Racing Crash aids French pair Motor Cycling Sports on Tv Juniors capture eight medals in European event Swimming Results from Leeds By a Special Correspondent: Obsession completes an impressive double Yachting Results from Cowes By a Special Correspondent: Poles take the eye arid Cutty Sark trophy Another fine finish by Gray Cardmember Financial Services Gower is reprimanded after gesture to crowd British selectors to go for all our yesterdays (Reuters): Johnson hopeful (AP): Stern measures to stop hooliganism in Italy Senna triumphs problem in pits Hockenheim Details Media seen as unhappy medium End Column
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